Circulation Ratings, Explanations, etc
Those who consult this Directory for newspaper circulations should hear it
mind that it does not purport to give the actual issue of the paper for the day th
book is referred to, but the average issue of the paper in question for a whol
year preceding by some weeks or months the date of publication of the book.
During the anaual revisions every publisher of a periodical has an oppor'
tunity to place on tile in the Directory office a true statement of his actual issues
during the preceding year. In preparing such a statement the publisher shoulc
take care
1st.— To set down separately the number of complete copies printed of eacl
issue during the 12 months preceding the date of statement.
2d.— The sum of the several issues should be ascertained and be divided bj
the number of separate issues, thus showing the average issue.
3d. — The statement should be dated.
4th.— The stsltement should be signed by some person whose authority to give
the intormaiion is either evident or stated.
Every publication, from which a correct and truthful yearly detailed cir-
culation report, signed and dated, wiis received, has a circulation rating in
Arabic figures. These figures rep the number of copies printed, if not
otherwise speciflei in this book, -t- "ing by letter, as explained by the KEY
below, is never /",iven to a paper if the actual average issue has been ascertained,
The rating by ' itter indicates that the paper will not or does not furnish infor-
mation upor hich an exact and definite rating may be based.
The circ lation rating is omitted when a paper is less than one year old.
Publication which do not insert advertisements in their columns are so indi-
cated, and .o circulation ratings are accorded to such.
AT ,ne Convention of the Association of American Advertisers, held
at Belmonico's, New York City, January 29 and 30, 1902, the following
resolution was passed unanimously:
It is the sense of this convention that the labor expended and the statistics obtained by
the publishers of KoweJl's American Newspaper Directory durinpr the thirty four years of
its existence have been invahiable to advertisers. Although their derinition of circulation
is the number of copies printed, and not the more exhaustive and satisfactory deflmtiou
recognized by this convention, which requires a knowledge of the net paid circulation and
its distribution, still it is believed that ttiis Directory more than any other has kept before
advertisers the fact that a correct knowledge of circulation is essential to the successful
tidvertiser.
CEY-TO LETTER RATINGS.
Exceedi'niSv irtv-five thousand, . . - .
Exceeding- 1'( ty ;.i«ousand, ------
P^xceeding twenty thousand, - . . . ,
Exceeding .seventeen thousand five hundred, -
Exceeding ^»veNe thousand five hundred,
Exceeding ' even thousand five hundred, -
Exceeding four thousand, ... - .
Exceeding twenty-two hundred and fifty.
Exceeding one thousand, --..-.
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J K L rating indicates that the average issue of the paper Is not supposed to exceed a thousand
copies, which is the advertiser's unit of value. Papers with 100 or 200 subscribers generally demand
about as much for their advertising space as is asked by others issuing 800 or 900 copies. They
frequently occupy exclusive fields which some advertisers deem of special value.
An X rating indicates that a communication from the paper, in answer to an application for a
revision or correction of the circulation rating accorded to it, created the impression that tb<
paper will not be satisfied with any rating the editor of the Directory would be justified in accf^i i
ing. A paper to which the " X " rating is applied is generally one that (in the opinion of the ec -f-
of the Directory) is likely to cost an advertiser more for a service it can render than would it*
required to obtain a similar benefit from some other publication. '
A Y rating signifies that no recent circulation statement has been furnished f ron' tht;. oflic*
of the paper, and a consequent probability that the last circulation rating accorded to it ^nay b«
higher than a new statement would warrant. ,
A Z rating indicates tliat a communication received, in answer to an application for revipior
or correction of the circulation rating accorded to the paper, tell short of being a satisfar'.ory cii^
culation report because of one or more of the shortcomings specified below : / '
1. It was not signed. /
2. It was not dated.
3. It failed to convey the necessary information.
4. It was not given with sufficient attention to detail.
5 It did not specify the time supposed to be covered by the report. '
6. It did not cover the issues for a full year.
7. It Was signed with a hand stamp,
8. It was signed by some person whose authority to sign waa not known or explained.
9. It was signed only by an initial or by initials.
10. It was not given in such a way as would make it possible to hold any one responsi l^le fo
the information it purported to give, should it afterwards be proven untrue. ,
11. It failed to strike an average for the period covered in detail, and thereby made it iimpof
Bible to quote any figures as having been shown by the publisher of the paper. T
12. It failed to clearly state what waa meant by the word " circulation," which should H'fi 8tate<
to be the average number of complete and perfect copies printed for the period of a full year.
The Z rating is most largely applied to newspapers whose publishers are better at J esuing cil
culation claims in round figures than in sustaining their claims by facts and records. ~'
The Z rating is never applied until after the attention of the publisher has been directed t<
the in sufficiency of the report he has furnished and full information given him how the faull
might be remedied. For additional signs, etc., see next page. —
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Signs following Circulation Figures.
(aaa) These circulation figures are from a report of an examination made by the Associa-
tion OF AMERICAN ADVERTISERS.
(bb) In numerous Instances where the Sunday circulation of a paper Is larger than for
the otiier days of tne week, the publisher is Inclined to have It reckoned In with the six
dally Issues, thereby securing a higher rating for the daily than the facts would cntltM
him to. Such dally circulation ratings are designated by two lower case b's (bb) affixed to
the Arabic figures.
(OO) Advertisers value this paper more for the class and quality of Its circulation than
for tlie mere number of copies printed. Among the old chemists gold was symbolically
represented by the sign ©. — Webster's Dictionary.
(??)Thls sign Is applied In cases where a publisher expresses himself dissatisfied
with the rating accorded, but unwilling to convey Information that will warrant a
higher rating.
(± ±) These ± plus and minus signs Indicate that distinctly separate circulation state-
ments made by this paper at different times, but covering the same period, fail to agree.
(! !) The general advertiser ought to make himself well acquainted with the merits of
this publication before contracting with it for advertising space.
(++) This publication is a "kicker "—unfriendly to the objects of the Newspaper Direct-
ory, and gives little information.
(4. ^) This publication admits that a correct circulation report would show lower figures
than those credited in the last report. j
( < ) This paper, in preparing Its signed circulation report, omits to state that It counts
only complete and perfect copies, and leaves it open to the suspicion of being based on
figures exhibited by a press counter and likely to include spoiled copies and a proportion
of press revolutions when no paper was running through.
(A A) No recent Information or late copy of this publication has been received at the
office of the Directory, and it may have ceased publication altogether.
(A A) The name of this paper has been heard mentioned and has had a place In one or
more lists purporticg to catalogue the papers of the State; but the editor of Rowell's
American Newspaper Directory is not in possession of satisfactory proof that it ever
became an established publication.
(O O) The editor of this Directory does not remember that this paper has ever placed on
file any claim to a higher circulation rating than is here accorded.
(••) This paper has, on one or more occasions, Indicated a desire for a higher rating
than was accorded in this book; but such definite iutoimation as would warrant a higher
rating than is now given has not been obtained.
(D D) This publication admits that no such record of circulation has been kept as would /
make it possible to prepare such a statement as the Directory requires from other p&^^f- ^■
with which this one is likely to be brought into competition. ^
(■ W Although the publisher of this publication admits that no such record Is kept as i
would make it possible to prepare a circulation statement such as ttoe Directory requires |
from other papers with which this one is likely to be brought into competition, yet it i
gives out figures purporting to represent the average issue. In other words, it tells what :
Its circulation is, and at the same time admits that it does not know. j
# The accuracy of this rating has been questioned by one or more persons who claim to I
have facilities for knowing the facts. j
# # The accuracy of this rating has been questioned by one or more persons who claim
to have facilities for knowing the facts, and it is feared that the doubts expressed do rest
upon a substantial foundation.
4^4t=# The editor of Rowell's American Newspaper Directory has offered to verify the
correctness of a circulation statement furnished by this paper, provided the publisher of
the paper would agree to place the necessary facilities at his disposal. It was stipulated
that the verification should he without cost to the publisher of the paper; but to this offer
the publisher's response was not such as to entirely remove the impression of doubt that
had been cast on the accuracy of the statement furnished.
Revision Date : The figures (In brackets) following the description of a paper, and pre-
ceding the circulation rating, fix the date of the latest revision of the description. For
example: (1—5) means that the description was revised and verified during the first month
of the year 1905. If the final figure is followed by the letter P, thus (1—5 P), it means that
the last verification of the description was based upon an examination of a copy of the
paper of about that date without the aid of any report or other information from the
publisher.
Population Figures followed by a dagger (+) are from the United States Census of 1900.
Population figures not followed by a dagger have been obtained from reliable local
authorities.
D cbcTQ-Q^PP-a^: These geographical Indicators point out the position of every
county in each State and Territory, whether center a, north d], northeast cf, east D-, south-
east Q., south cp, southwest p, west -a, or northwest "d.
A right for their perpetual use in Rowell's American Newspaper Directory was obtained
by purchase from the late Dr. J. M. Toner, of Washington, by whom they were designed
and copyrighted.
Mr. George P. Rovvell.
ROWELL'S
AMERICAN
NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
— CONTAINING —
A DESCRIPTION OF ALL THE NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS
PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED STATES AND TERRITORIES,
DOMINION OF CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND,
AND OF THE TOWNS AND CITIES IN
WHICH THEY ARE PUBLISHED. i.
ILLUSTRATED WITH MAPS OF STATES SHOWING TOWNS IN WHICH THERE ARE NEWSPAPERS
WITH MORE THAN ONE THOUSAND CIRCULATION.
THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR.
SUBSCRIFTlOl^: PRXCE, TEN DOLLARS
NEW YORK.
THE PRINTERS' INK PUBLISHING COMPANY
Publishers.
1905.
Entered according to act of Congress, In the year 1905, by The Printers' Ink Publishing
Company, in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington,
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Printers' Ink Press,
No. 45 Rose Street, New York.
CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTORY.
I (For Key to Circulation Ratings, see Inside of first cover.)
Preface Pa.oe 5
PART I.
GAZETTEER AND CATALOGUE OF NEWSPAPERS BY STATES Paoe 17
ALABAMA Pagk 17 NEW MEXICO 656
ALASKA 29 NEW YORK 659
ARIZONA 30 NORTH CAROLINA 774
ARKANSAS 33 NORTH DAKOTA 787
CALIFORNIA 47 OHIO 799
COLORADO 81 1 OKLAHOMA 861
CONNECTICUT 98 OREGON 874
DELAWARE 109 PENNSYLVANIA 886
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 112 RHODE ISLAND 961
FLORIDA 116 SOUTH CAROUNA 965
GEORGIA 124 SOUTH DAKOTA 973
IDAHO 143 TENNESSEE 987
ILLINOIS.... 148 TEXAS 1004
INDIANA 231, UTAH 1043
INDIAN TERRITORY 271
IOWA 2T8
KANSAS 335
VERMONT 1048
VIRGINIA 1054
WASHINGTON 1067
KENTUCKY 370 , WEST VIRGINIA 1082
LOUISIANA 387 WISCONSIN 1092
MAINE 396
MARYLAND 406
MASSACHUSETTS 416
MICHIGAN 449
MINNESOTA 491
MISSISSIPPI 530
MISSOURI 541
MONTANA 591
WYOMING 1128
CANADA 1131
BRITISH COLUMBIA 1131
MANITOBA 1135
NEW BRUNSWICK 1139
NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES 1142
NOVA SCOTIA 1145
ONTARIO 1149
NEBRASKA 597 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1179
NEVADA 627 QUEBEC 1180
NEW HAMPSHIRE 629 NEWFOUNDLAND 1189
NEW JERSEY 635
PART II.
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS ACCORDED A CIRCULATION OF 1,000 AND
UPWARDS Page 1191
PART III.
SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS Paoe 1389
PART IV.
0 LASS PUBLIC ATION S. See Itemized Index on inside of last cover Paoe 1399
PREFACE.
In the early part of last fall the charge to bring out the
present edition of Rowell's American Newspaper Directory
came to me in a rather unexpected manner. It came to me
partly as a consequence of some plain talk I made about the
book to the owner and partly, I suspect, that he had more
or less intended to teach me a thing or two, and perhaps to
give me a chance to prove some of my arguments.
ii' ♦ *
I had then already some definite ideas and convictions ;
I still have them, besides having added new ones.
I was glad 1 got the job, being allowed to start on the
road which 1 deemed to be the right one.
* * *
On November i, 1904, the Printers' Ink Publishing Com-
pany became owners and publishers of Printers' Ink and
Rowell's American Newspaper Directory, and that day marked,
in fact and truth, the independence of the two publications.
On November loth of the same year I issued a circular
letter to the publishers of the country apprising them of the
above fact and of the intention to issue a newspaper direc-
tory solely upon its merits, absolutely independent, and sepa-
rate from an advertising agency.
* ♦ *
It was a somewhat bold idea, novel at any rate, and there
were those who said it could not be done with any degree of
success. It may be of interest to reprint part of that circu-
lar letter :
Rowell's American Newspaper Directory is, and has been
of late, conducted absolutely independent and separate from
any advertising agency. It is, and purports to be, a newspaper
directory and nothing else. Newspapers buying it or advertis-
ing in it do so upon its merits, and not in the expectation of
advertising favors to come to them in consideration of the pur-
chase or advertising order. The book is sold for cash only, and
whatever advertisements will appear are accepted on a cash
basis and no other.
What is foremost in my mind to-day is the hope and belief
that a newspaper directory conducted upon its merits alone,
without deals, swaps or exchanges of any sort, may gain the un-
divided good-will and support of honest publishers. It was
with a view of obtaining your active co-operation that I was
prompted to address this communication to you.
As the manager of the next edition of Rowell's American
Newspaper Directory I feel the necessity of getting closer to
the responsible and honorable publisher, and while the strict-
ness of Mr. Rowell's principles and the time-honored integrity
of his purposes wull remain unchanged I realize the desirability
of having the publishers support and co-operation.
PREFACE.
The response to this announcement, from the best pub-
Hshers all over the country, was instant and thoroughly gratify-
ing. The plan of a truly independent directory was welcomed,
praised, cordially endorsed and desired. I have many times
read the pile of letters now laying before me which I received
on that occasion and which brought the first cheer in a de-
parture which seemed not easy, to say the least.
* * *
In subsequent dealings with the American publishers I not
only found them to be gentlemen as a rule, but I discovered that
a large number of them were heartily in accord with the methods
and endeavors of the Rowell Directory and thoroughly dis-
gusted with the graft system which numerous so-called direc-
tories, issued by advertising agencies practice. Many publish-
ers admitted they were being blackmailed, though they were
willing to submit to this for fear of losing business from the
agencies. So many publishers have told me this story that I
am inclined to believe it, though I have never yet been able to
comprehend its logic.
And if the story is true I hope to God the American pub-
lisher will soon assert his manhood and reject in the future, a
method of business of which he admits he is ashamed.
Every single advertisement which has a place in this book
was secured on a cash contract and given a place in the cata-
logue part and within the respective State.
* * *
I did not have the desire, nor the gall, to ask a publisher
to pay us good money for an advertisement, then place it in the
back part of a ponderous volume, bunched together with hun-
dreds of others, where it would be about as effective as if
placed "under a coffin-lid."
* * *
I reasoned that a publisher is entitled to SERVICE, and
to the best sort of service I could offer him. An advertisement
as placed in the 1905 edition of this directory IS valuable to
the publisher, and conveys welcome information to the adver-
tiser who buys the book solely for the sake of the information
it conveys.
* * *
The Rowell Directory has been for over a third of a cen-
tury the link of service between publisher and advertiser, the
only one with an independent fundamental policy and conduct.
PREFACE.
It is now in its thirty-seventh year of consecutive publication
under the supervision of its founder.
* * *
There is no greater power in this country than its Press,
and there is no greater single industry than American advertis-
ing. A directory which honestly and intelligently serves both
has not only its mission, but is a necessity, and it may even
hope to explode in the future that great fallacy, and that un-
warranted prejudice of a publisher's association whose mem-
bers have collectively obligated themselves to refuse to adver-
tise in one directory simply and solely for the reason that they
might also be called upon to advertise in the editions of half a
dozen imitators. Why any one should agree collectively to
something that he personally despises is rather odd.
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Graft, as a factor in modern advertising, has had its day.
Service and ''making good" are taking its place. The honest
publisher and the honest advertiser welcome alike an honest
newspaper directory. Rowell's American Newspaper Direc-
tory, its principles, its integrity, are more appreciated to-day
than ever before. This book will stand in years to come, in the
history of American advertising, as the greatest achievement of
its founder, Mr. George P. Rowell, who, in the first appendix in
the rear of this volume, defines ''What is circulation?" based
upon a forty years' experience in dealing with the subject.
* ♦ *
The revision of the 1906 edition has already begun, in fact
revision is constantly going on.
Information regarding dead or new papers, changes in fre-
quency of issue, name or ownership is solicited and gladly re-
ceived at this office, where it will have due attention.
Likewise suggestions and criticisms of a constructive nature
and intent. Improvements are constantly in mind, and there is
room for many until this Directory shall have attained and be
recognized as the Clearing House and a national institution to
which the advertiser may look for information, advice and help.
There is no better foundation anywhere upon which to build an
enduring structure of that sort than Rowell's American News-
paper Directory.
^ ^ ^
The 1905 edition is carefully revised. No comment is
necessary. The book speaks for itself.
There has been a rather increased tendency on the part of
the publishers to furnish circulation statements as exacted
under the Directory rules, and the 1905 edition exceeds any
previous year in Arabic figure ratings.
PREFACE.
Unusual interest is manifested in the so-called Star Gal-
axy. Between 1899 and 1904 eight publications
only had secured the Guarantee Star distinction, while
during the 1905 revision nineteen new names were
added, making a total of twenty-seven, namely :
A
ILLINOIS.
Chicago Daily News.
Chicago Record-Herald.
Decatur Daily Review.
Peoria Star.
MINNESOTA.
Minneapolis Tribune .
Minneapolis Journal.
Minneapolis Farm, Stock and Home.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Philadelphia Bulletin.
Pittsburg Post.
CALIFORNIA.
Los Angeles Saturday Post.
Oakland Herald.
NEW YORK.
Buffalo Evening News.
Troy Record.
COLORADO.
Denver Post.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Washington Evening Star.
IOWA.
Sioux City Tribune.
MARYLAND.
Baltimore News.
MASSACHUSETTS
Boston Globe.
MISSOURI.
Kansas City Star.
NEBRASKA.
Lincoln Daily Star.
NEW JERSEY.
Red Bank Register.
OHIO.
Akron Beacon Journal.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Columbia State.
VIRGINIA.
Richmond Times-Dispatch.
WISCONSIN.
Racine Wisconsin Agriculturist.
CANADA.
Toronto Mail and Empire.
Montreal Star.
In this connection it may be, perhaps, of interest to state
that, although the 1905 edition of the Directory is now com-
pleted, guarantee certificates will be issued at anytime between
new and the time of going to press with the 1906 Directory to
publications deemed eligible to the Star galaxy.
It may be truly said that the Guarantee Star attached to a
publication in Rowell's American Newspaper Directory is the
most conspicuous distinction which the Directory editor gives
to a paper. The Star constitutes for a publication possessing
it a perpetual advertisement of the highest character — costing
nothing after the initial payment. Year after year the Star will
appear in each issue of the book, imbedded in the catalogue
part of the Directory, guaranteeing the accuracy of the latest
circulation rating given in Arabic figures — always free after the
initial payment. It stands out bold and bright as the symbol of
the highest guarantee for a publisher's honesty and square
dealing with an advertiser.
Rowell's American Newspaper Directory Guarantee Star
is of vastly higher quality and value to the intelligent advertiser
than all the certificates of associations and accountants that
charge good fees for a one-time sporadic investigation, which
is as ephemeral as it is misleading. Rowell's Guarantee Star
is perpetual — it guarantees the publisher's honesty and good
faith; it guarantees his own statement, and the Directory merely
acts as custodian and attorney for publisher and advertiser.
CHAS. J. ZINGG, Manager,
The Printers' Ink Publishing Company, Publishers.
New York City, May 15, 1905.
ROAVELL'S
merican
Newspaper Directory
A
ISSUED ANNUALLY.
ESTABLISHED I869
This work is the source of information on Newspaper Statis-
tics in the United States and Canada.
Advertisers, Advertising Agents, Editors, Politicians and the
Departments of the Government rely upon its statements as the recosjnized authority.
It gives a brief description of each place in which newspapers
are published, population, railroads, local industries, name and location of county, etc, etc.
It gives the names of all Newspapers and other Periodicals.
It gives the Politics, Religion, Class, Nationality, etc.
It gives the Frequency of Issue.
It gives the Editor's name.
It gives the Publisher's name.
It gives the Size of the Paper.
It gives the Subscription Price.
It gives the Date of Establishment.
It gives the Circulation — present, as well as for a series of
years past, thus enabling an advertiser to determine the probable future.
It gives a separate list of all papers rated in the body of the
book with a circulation of over one thousand.
It gives a separate list of all newspapers having a Sunday
issue.
It gives a list of all Class Publications (Religious, Agricult-
ural, Medical, Trade, in Foreign Languages, etc.), and a complete index to each class.
It contains maps of each State, showing towns in which there
are newspapers with more than 1,000 circulation.
It also contains other valuable tabulations and classifications.
The price of ROWELL'S AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY is
TEN Dollars— net cash, all transportation charges prepaid.
As the most important portion of the information supplied by a mercantile agency consists
of a report of the financial strengtii of the person about whom information is asked, so is the
circulatiofi of a newspaper generally considered the point upon which information will be of
most value to the advertiser. The greatest possible care is taken to make the Directory
reports correct. Every publisher is applied to systematically. All information is taken in a
form which excludes any but definite statements, while every effort is made to protect honest
publishers against such as would resort to disingenuous reports to gain an unfair advantage.
FORM FOR A SATISFACTOIiY CIRCILATION STATEMENT.
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RULES AND USAGES THAT PREVAIL IN THE ANNUAL
REVISIONS OF ROWELL'S AMERICAN NEW^S-
PAPER DIRECTORY.
For thirty - seven years Rowell's
American Newspaper Directory has
been issued regularly and has been
the one authentic and trustworthy au-
thority concerning the circulation of
American newspapers.
The book consists of four parts.
Part I. contains a catalogue of all
American periodical publications.
Part II. consists of a list of all publi-
cations rated in Part I. as having a
circulation of i,ooo copies or more.
Part III. consists of a complete
list of papers issued on Sunday.
Part IV. consists of a complete cat-
alogue of Class and Trade papers.
The price of the Directory is Ten
dollars.
As soon as an edition of the Di-
rectory is issued a revision is begun
for the edition to follow.
For each revision a communication
is sent to every paper, submitting
the description as it appeared in the
latest Directory, and it is the publish-
er's privilege to furnish any correction
that may be necessary for a correct
description.
It is every publisher's privilege to
have the circulation rating of his paper
brought up to date if he will file with
the Directory editor a detailed state-
ment showing his actual issues for the
entire twelve months preceding.
Each letter or report from a news-
paper is read and every change noted.
Correspondence coming too late for
attention is held over for the next re-
vision.
" New Newspapers " heard of since
the revision for the last edition are
communicated with, and if late copies
or detailed descriptions are obtained
the papers are given a place in the
Directory catalogue.
"Publisher's Announcements,"
which follow the description of a
paper in the catalogue portion of the
book, are paid advertisements wherein
it is the newspaper publisher's privi-
lege to make any statement, on his
own responsibility, that he deems im-
portant to bring" to the attention of
every one who consults the Directory
with a view of selecting suitable pa-
pers in which to insert an advertise-
ment. Such announcements are put
in type as they are received, and in-
serted in the body of the book as the
pages are made up. The cost is one
dollar a line (average six w'ords to a
line). Proofs are exhibited in advance
if desired.
The Directory is intended to contain
a complete catalogue of all newspa-
pers published, and a circulation state-
ment or estimate; consequently, neither
the name nor the circulation rating
of a paper can be omitted in response
to a request to that effect.
Unless there are strong reasons to
the contrary, the name of a publication
that is not admitted to the United
States mails as second-class matter is
not entered in the Directory, and
under the same restrictions, any publi-
cation admitted as second-class matter
is considered entitled to a place in the
Directory.
It is not intended that publications of
ephemeral character shall have a place
in the Directory. When in doubt
whether a publication should be in-
cluded or excluded, it is always ex-
cluded.
In cases where a paper is dated from
two or more places it is catalogued
under the town where it is actually
issued and a reference to it is given
space under the town where it pur-
ports to be issued.
When one or more editions of a
newspaper are issued for another town
or village, the words " prints an edition
for" (naming town), or "prints special
editions for neighboring towns," are
added to its description, and the circu-
lation rating in such cases is specified
RULES AND USAGES.
as ** combined circulation." No men-
tion of such an extra edition is made
under the town where it purports to
be issued.
When the name of a paper appear?
in the Directory catalogue for the first
time no circulation rating is intended
to be accorded unless the paper has
been published for the period of a
full year or more or is the successor of
another paper previously described.
To publications that do not admit
advertisements in their columns no
circulation rating is accorded.
Commencing with the issue for 1897,
there was given in the Directory to
papers supposed to print an average
of as many as a thousand copies a
summary of the Directory ratings ac-
corded during the preceding five years.
This has been supplemented by add-
ing the circulation rating for each
year, thus giving a comprehensive
record of a paper's past as well as its
present circulation.
The actual average circulation for
the year past is always stated in plain
figures if the necessary information is
furnished upon which the figures may
be based.
To report his circulation in such a
way as to convey information to an
inquirer it is deemed necessary that
a publisher shall state what the out-
put has been for each separate issue
for an entire year.
Advertisers think that they can judge
more intelligently from a knowledge
of what a circulation has been for
a year past than from any sort of
statement of what a publisher hopes
or believes it will be for a year to
come. It is his privilege to set forth
his hopes and beliefs in a publisher's
announcement if he thinks it will
benefit him to an extent sufficient to
warrant the expense.
A circulation statement is required
to be signed. If signed with a hand
stamp, or with initials, or by some
person whose authority to sign is not
apparent, the statement cannot be ac-
cepted as one the accuracy of which
may be absolutely relied upon.
A report giving the number of quires
or reams of paper used each week
(instead of the actual number of
copies printed) is not sufiiciently defi-
nite. It may mean for an eight-page
paper one-half the actual issue re-
ported in quires. If it has four pages
there are 24 copies to the quire. If
eight pages, it will not be safe to al-
low for more than twelve copies to
the quire. A quire is 24 sheets, and
not 25. A ream is 480 sheets, and
not 500. Furthermore, a statement
expressed in quires or reams always
includes waste and spoiled copies,
which cannot be properly counted as
circulation.
When the report or description of a
paper that has been submitted to a
publisher for revision comes back
bearing a mark of acquiescence, or
bearing no mark whatever, its return
is taken as evidence that the publish-
er has no corrections to make, and it
is taken as an admission that the cir-
culation rating at present accorded
him is high enough, whatever else may
be said about it.
When a publisher furnishes a true
statement showing the actual number
of copies printed for each and every
issue during the preceding year,
added together to show the aggregate
number and divided by the number
of separate issues, thus arriving at the
actual average of each issue, the state-
ment being dated and signed, the
paper is always rated in accordance.
When a publisher is unable to give
the actual figures for each issue of his
paper for a year past, but claims a high-
er rating than was given in the latest
issue of the Directory, and his asser-
tion covers a period of an entire year,
and is authenticated by date and signa-
ture, it secures a rating according to the
facts stated in his report ; provided he
plainly states that no edition during
the past year was less than — a speci-
fied number of — complete and perfect
copies. It is a curious fact, however,
that most of the lying statements de-
tected in the Directory are of this
order; they are, on this account, always
open to suspicion.
When a publisher states what has
been his average circulation for the
past year, without giving the figures
of each issue, his report fails to en-
title him to the rating he appears to
claim, because the editor of the Di-
rectory believes he ought to see and
RULES AND USAGES.
have on file the figures by which the
result was arrived at, so that he may
be assured that the calculation was
made with accuracy. No publisher
can tell what his average circulation
has been without first causing the fig-
ures to be set down and the neces-
sary calculations made ; and when
that has been done, he may just as
well send the figures for examination,
and to be placed on file at the office
of the Directory. A mistake may
have been made which a glance would
reveal. An unwillingness to submit
the figures for inspection is always re-
garded as a suspicious circumstance,
and casts a doubt upon the accuracy
of the circulation figures claimed.
When the word " circulation " is
used without definition or qualifica-
tion in a circulation statement and the
figures are round and indefinite, as so
many even hundreds or thousands, it
fails to inform the editor of the Direct-
ory whether it means the number of
copies printed or it is intended as an
estimate of the number of readers, fig-
uring five or some other number for
each copy. What the Directory editor
wants to know is the actual number
of complete and perfect copies printed
for the period of a full year. Spoiled
copies and w^aste are not to be in-
cluded in the count.
In a town where one paper gives in-
formation about its circulation that is
definite and satisfactory, and another
gives information the accuracy of
which no one would be justified in
guaranteeing in the form in which it is
given, a great deal of consideration is
accorded to statements about the circu-
lation of rival publications made by the
publisher who has furnished definite
and satisfactory information about his
own paper, and very little to state-
ments about the circulation of his
rivals made by the publisher who fails
to make a satisfactory statement
about his own.
Daily papers having a Sunday issue
are accorded a separate circulation rat-
ing for the Sunday edition whenever
separate statements are furnished, one
for the week-day issues alone and a
separate one for the Sunday edition
alone.
When a morning and an evening
edition of a daily are published, even
though the evening edition has a dif-
ferent name, the circulation report is
permitted to cover both editions, and
be so stated in the hook, provided all
advertisements ordered in one edition
of the paper appear in the other also
withotit extra charge.
In cases where, for a considerable
time, no information is received from
a publisher concerning the circulation
of his paper, it is the rule to occa-
sionally reduce the rating, unless
information from outside sources forces
the impression that the present circu
lation rating is not too high.
Publishers who refrain from furnish-
ing any information about circulation
or who furnish information in a form
that is not specific and authentic, are
rated by capital letters, the meaning
of which is made known by the key.
These ratings represent the opinion of
the editor of the Directorv at the time
of going to press.
Whenever the marks #,##,###,
and other marks of doubt ( ± ± ) { ! I )
( < ),appear against the circulation rating
of a paper, the circulation rating of the
paper so marked is not given in the
list in Part II. of the Directory, or in
other tabulations, but in place of the
rating the doubt mark only is given.
Publishers of newspapers and other
periodicals are aware that it costs
nothing to have a correct description
inserted in the American Newspaper
Directory. Neither is any payment
demanded or accepted for inserting
correct circulation figures. All that is
requisite, in either case, is to furnish
the information in a form that will ad-
mit of verification. If a publisher
wishes to supplement the description
of his paper by a displayed advertise-
ment or a " publisher's announce-
ment " he pays for the advertising
space in accordance with the advertis-
ing rates established; but such adver-
tisements or publishers'announcements
have no influence upon the circulation
rating accorded a paper, nor is any in-
fluence needed, because every paper is
credited with the exact circulation its
publisher claims, if he furnishes the in-
formation in the same form that is de-
manded from every one of his com-
petitors.
Population (Census I900)& Number of Newspapers (1905).
(IA.NK. STATES AND TERRITORIES.
POPULATION.
51 NEVADA,
50 ALASKA.
49 WYOMING,
48 ARIZONA,
47 IDAHO,
46 DELAWARE,
45 NEW MEXICO,
44 MONTANA.
43 UTAH,
41 NORTH DAKOTA,
40 VERMONT,
39 INDIAN TERRITORY.
38 OKLAHOMA,
37 SOUTH DAKOTA,
36 NEW HAMPSHIRE,
35 OREGON.
34 RHODE ISLAND.
33 WASHINGTON,
32 FLORIDA,
31 COLORADO,
30 MAINE.
29 CONNECTICUT,
28 WEST VIRGINIA,
27 NEBRASKA,
26 MARYLAND,
25 ARKANSAS,
24 SOUTH CAROLINA,
23 LOUISIANA,
22 KANSAS.
21 CALIFORNIA,
20 MISSISSIPPI,
19 MINNESOTA.
18 ALABAMA.
17 VIRGINIA,
16 NEW JERSEY,
15 NORTH CAROLINA,
14 TENNESSEE.
13 WISCONSIN.
12 KENTUCKY,
11 GEORGIA.
10 IOWA,
9 MICHIGAN.
8 INDIANA,
7 MASSACHUSETTS,
6 TEXAS,
5 MISSOURI.
4 OHIO.
3 ILLINOIS.
2 PENNSYLVANIA.
1 NEW YORK.
f
42.335
63.592
92.531
122,931
I6lr772
184,735
42 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA,
.570
413
428,
518,
528,
53 9.
694.
908.
556
103
542
'00
^66
B20
300
1.066. 3Mi
1,188.0^
1,31 1,56
1,340. 3 lis
1.381,62
1.470.49
1,485.051
l.55l,27(
1.751,394
1.82 8,6971
1.854.184
1.883,669
1.893,810
2.020.6 16
2.069.042
2,147.174
2.216.33 1
2,23 1.883
242 0.95 2
2.516.462
2.805.346
3.048.71 0
3.106.665
4.157,545
4.821.5 50
6.302,1 I 5
7,268.894.
NEWSPAPERS.
35
15
51
68
108
35
61
86
78
257
78
165
308
308
95
240
58
299
163
366
154
163
224
661
196
287
152
200
739
738
246
785
231
247
389
280
309
734
327
373
J.133
811
824
632
868
1,073
1,182
1.690
1.474
1.972
Land Area of States & Territories in Square Miles and Acres
RA.!rK. STATES AND TERRITORIES,
SQUARE MILES.
ACRK8.
51 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
I
60
88.400
50 RHODE ISLAND,
49 DELAWARE,
48 CONNECTICUT.
47 NEW JERSEY.
46 MASSACHUSETTS.
45 NEW HAMPSHIRE,
. 44 VERMONT,
43 MARYLAND,
42 WEST VIRGINIA,
41 MAINE,
40 SOUTH CAROLINA,
39 INDIAN TERRITORY,
33 INDIANA,
37 OKLAHOMA.
36 KENTUCKY.
35 VIRGINIA.
34 OHIO,
33 TENNESSEE.
88 PENNSYLVANIA.
31 LOUISIANA,
80 MISSISSIPPI,
29 NEW YORK.
28 NORTH CAHOLINA.
27 ALABAMA.
26 ARKANSAS,
25 FLORIDA,
24 WISCONSIN.
23 IOWA,
22 ILLINOIS,
21 MICHIGAN.
20 GEORGIA,
19 WASHINGTON.
18 MISSOURI,
17 NORTH DAKOTA,
16 NEBRASKA.
15 SOUTH DAKOTA.
14 MINNESOTA.
13 KANSAS.
12 UTAH.
11 IDAHO,
10 OREGON
9 WYOMING,
8 COLORADO,
7 NEVADA,
6 ARIZONA,
5 NEW MEXICO.
4 MONTANA,
8 CALIFORNIA,
TEXAS
1 ALASKA
1,053
1.960
4-. 845
7.525
8.040
9,135
9.860
,645
,895
I), I 70
.000
55.47
56.00»
57,4 3(!
. 58.98(5
66.880
68, 735i
70, 195
^76.840
76.850
^ 79. 2 05
81,700
82. 190
84,290
94,560
97.575
103.645
109.740
I 12.92 0
I 22.460
14 5.3 10
I 55.980
262,290
590,884
i
673,920
1.254,400
8.100.800
4.816,000
5.145.600
5,763.200
5.846.400
6.310.400
15,772,800
19,132,800
19,308.800
19,840,000
22.982,400
24,831.200
25.600.000
25.680,000
2«.t)86,400
26.720,000
28.790,400
29,068.800
29.657,600
80.476.800
81.091.2U0
32.985.600
33.948,800
84,713,600
84.848.000
85.504.000
85,840.000
86.755.200
87.747.200
42,808.200
43.990,400
44,924.800
49.177.600
49.184.000
50.691,200
52.238,000
52.601,600
68,945,600
60,518,400
(2,448,000
66.332.800
70.233,600
72,268.800
78.874.400
92,998,400
99,827,200
167. 865. 6W!
378.1 65.760
1905.
TABLE SHOWING THE NUMBER, AND FREQUENCY OF ISSUE, OP NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS
PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED STATES AND TERRITORIES, THE DOMINION
OF CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND.
- I?
• «£
Alabama 22
Alaska 4
Arizona 13
Arkansas 24
California 128 2
Colorado 37 1
Connecticut 37
Delaware 4
District of Columbia 3
Florida 17
Georgia 25
Idaho 7 1
Illinois 181 4
Indiana 148
Indian Territory 12
Iowa 66 6
Kansas 58
Kentucky 29 2
Louisiana 26
Maine 17
Maryland 16
Massachusetts 83
Michigan 85 3
Minnesota 41
Mississippi 17
Missouri 87 1
Montana 11
Nebraska 23 2
Nevada. 10
New Hampshire 13 1
New Jersey 52
New Mexico 4
NewYork 210 6
North CaroUna 29 1
North Dakota 11
Ohio 171 6
Oklahoma. 27
Oregon 23
Pennsylvania 214 7
Rhode Island 13
South Carolina 13 1
South Dakota 14
Tennessee 14
Texas 90 1
Utah 8 1
Vermont 10
Virginia 32 2
Washington 25
West Virginia. 31
Wisconsin 63 1
Wyoming 4
Total United States. 2,307 49
British Columbia 9
Manitoba 7
New Brunswick 10
N. W. Territories 5
Nova Scotia 11 1
Ontario 48
Prince Edward Island.... 3
Quebec 14
Total Canada. 107 1
Newfoundland 3
Grand Total ,.2.417 50
6
22
5
10
1
5
55
30
1
49
14
13
3
4
2
6
26
7
3
12
5
12
3
44
14
1
38
17
33
3
12
3
3
18
7
5
6
3
23
4
- § a
re ~ 5^ re CO
187
10
51
242
462
277
85
25
25
125
280
1,104
564
148
905
619
2?9
153
94
140
329
592
647
204
791
82
562
22
69
219
56
1,025
195
233
779
261
172
926
^9
113
269
234
682
59
54
161
225
168
557
41
2
1
2
11
3
2
4
1
1
3
o 0:
«;
6
1
9
4
8
1
24
6
7
4
7
4
2
3
7
7
18
:o
10
1
3
1
4
41
10
1
11
4
4
12
2
2
8
12
3
7
2
3
4
^ <C
^* re ^ -.,. ^.
12 '.
1
2
15
104
41
24
5
43
16
50
5
30 i
71
5
89
42
34
14
35
27
166
92
68
12
155
6
53
• • •
10
44
1
570
26
9
160
16
22
245
10
12
17
37 .
63
8
13 .
35
39
16 .
75
2
547
15,639
2
58
274
2,918
7
45
• •
, ,
4
1
77
• •
4
5
8
24
1
2
6
1
59
, ,
1
2
55
1
2
4
7
410
2
11
85
2
11
, ^
• •
1
••
79
••
••
30
28
760
4
20
135
••
8
••
••
3
2
1
1
6
2
15
10
1
1
2
1
1
6
5
4
1
1
10
2
6
1
3
2
5
34
3
1
9
i
i
2
50
2
1
10
23
2
10
^
231
15
68
287
738
366
163
35
78
163
373
108
1,690
824
166
1,133
7c9
327
200
154
196
632
811
7-5
246
1,073
105
661
35
95
389
61
1,972
280
257
1,182
308
240
1,474
58
152
308
309
868
86
78
247
299
224
734
51
575 16.407
62 294 3,056
68 209 22,074
65
94
51
. . . . 66
... 76
1 2 566
17
123
1 2 1,058
14
69 211 23,146
I.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
A CATALOGUE OF PLACES, ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY BY STATES
AND TOWNS IN WHICH NEAVSPAPKRS AND OTHER PERIODICALS ARE PUBLISHED, GIVING POST
OFFICE NAME, POPULATION, LOCATION, PROMINENT INDUSTRIES, ETC., FOLLOWED BY DE-
SCRIPTIONS OF NEWSPAPERS AND OTHER PERIODICALS PUBLISHED THEREIN— ARRANGED
FIRST ACCORDING TO FREQUENCY OF ISSUE. AND THEN IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER— GIVING
THE NAMES, FREQUENCY OF ISSUE, POLITICS OR GENERAL CHARACTER, FORM, SIZE, ANNUAL
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT, EDITORS' AND PUBLISHERS' NAMES, CIRCU-
LATIONS, ETC.*
ALABAMA.
Population 1,828,697 1. Land Area 51,540 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Tennessee, east by Georgia and Florida, south by Florida
and the Gulf of Mexico, and veest by Mississippi. State capital : Montgomery.
Principal products and industries: Cotton, coal, iron and steel and general agri-
culture. Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 231,
divided as follows: Daily, 22; semi-weekly, 2; weekly, 187; bi-weekly, 1; semi-
monthly, 6 ; monthly, 12; bi-monthly,!.
The cities of over 5,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Mobile 38,469t
Birmingham 38,41 5t
Montgomery 30,346t
Aiinistoii 9,695t
Seima 8,713t
Htiiitsville 8,0fi8t
Florence 6,4r8t
Bessemer 6,358t
Tuscaloosa 5,094t
Taiiadeea 5,056t
ABBEVILLE, c. h., Henry Co. 11^8891
pop., terminus of Seaboard Air Line and
Southern Rds., 90 m. S. E. of Montgomery,
th« State capital. Saw and grist mills and
wagon factory.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established December, 19u0;
A. N. Qrouby, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
TIMEH; Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x34 ; subscription $1 ; established 1883 ; J. B.
& J. R. Sapy, editors and publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL."
ALBERTVILLiE. Marshall Co. [j
1,200 pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St
Louis Rd., 10 m. S. E. of QuntersvUle, the
county seat. Cotton and general farming.
MARSHALL. BANNER; Thursdays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1896; J. H. Meigs, editor and publisher (2— 8).
Circulation -JifL" In 1899, Z. Iq 1902, ■•jkl.-
ALEXANDER CITY, Tallapoota
Co.a- 1,081+ pop., on Central of Georgia Rd.,
18 m. N. W. of Dadevllle, the county seat.
Cotton raising.
OUTLOOK; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1892;
F. O. Hooton, editor; Outlook Publishing Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
ANDALUSIA, c. h., Covington Co. g
551+ pop., near the Conecuh r.. 90 m. S. of
Montgomery, the State capital. Farming
and lumbering.
COVINGTON NEWS; Fridays; demo
cratic; four pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1880; W. H. Jones, editor and
publisher. Circulation -jki, " In 1900. Z. In
1902, "JKL."
ANNISTON, Calhoun Co. cf 9,695+
pop., on Louisville & Nashville and South-
ern Rds., 104 m. W. of Atlanta, Qa. Cot-
ton factorieg, iron, steel and brick works,
rolling and planing mills, car works and
pipe works. Trade center for cotton and
agricultural products. Coal and Iron fields
lu vicinity.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and REP UBLIC, Saturdays;
democratic; daily eight to twelve, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1; established— daily 1899, weekly
1837 ; Evening Star Publishing Company , pub -
lishers (12—4).
Circulation — Daily : In 1899, "jkl." In
1900. Z. Actual aver age f or \%2, 1,159; for
1903, 1,551: for 1904, 1,9(>9.
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, smallest
1,100. In 1896, I. In 1897. publisher asserts,
not less than 1,200; im898, 1,200. In 1899,1. In
1900, yl. In 1901. yl. Actual average for
1902, 2,026; /or 1903, 2,216. In liiOl. yl.
Publisher's announcement. — The Anniston
Evening Star, published in Alabama's
greatest manufacturing district, has the
largest proven circulation in Northeast
Alabama. Average 1904. 1,969 copies daily;
Jan., 1905, 2,165. Complete telegraphic
news service. Only Alabama paper issuing
comic section In colors Saturday. The Star
carries 50 per cent more local advertismg
than any other paper in Anniston.
The Anniston Rkpublic— weekly edition
of the Evening Star— is 68 years old and
never missed an issue. Average circula
♦For Key to Circulation Ratings see first printed page.
18
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ALABAMA.
ALABA3IA.
tion 1904, 2 251. The people In the rural
Bection In which the Republic circulates
were never better fixed financially than
now. To reach the people in Alabama's
richest mineral, farming and manufactur-
InK district, use the Evening Stae and
we kly Repdblic.
HOT B L A S T J every morning except
Monday, and TIMES, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1; established — daily 1882, week-
ly 1889; Milton A. Smith, editor and publisher
(2—1).
Circulatiou— Daily: Inl897, "jkl." Actual
average for 1898, 1,'^68. In 1899, yl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— i) I. In 1901, yl.
Weekly: Inl897."£iiL." In 1898. Z. In 1900, Z.
In 1902. "JKL."
ASHLAND, c. h.. Clay Co. a- 422t
pop., 23 m. S. E. of Talladega. Mining and
agriculture.
STANDARD; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; L. D. Jordan, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL.-
ASHVILLE, c.h., St. Clair Co. ^ 362t
pop., on Tennessee River, Ashvllle & Coosa
Rd.. 40 m. N. E. of Birmingham and 100 S. E.
of Chattanooga, Tenn. Saw mills, corn,
grain, cotton, tobacco, sorghum, coal and
iron.
SOUTHERN iEGIS; Wednesdays;
Independent -democratic; four pages 15x22;
subscription 75 cents; established 1873; George
R. Gather, editor; Southern .^gis Publishing
Co.. publishers. Circulation "jkl."
ATHENS, c. h., Limestone Co. ^ l.OlOt
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 195 m.
N. of Montgomery and 107 S. of Nashville,
Tenn. Saw and planing mills and cotton
gins.
ALABAMA COURIER; Thursdays;
democraric; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$t; established 1830: Robert M. Rawls. editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,300. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, zl. Inl899, yl. In 1900. vl. Inl901,yl.
In 1902, yl. Inl903,yl. In 1904, "jkl."
LIMESTONE DE.MOCRAT ; Satur
days; democratic: eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1891; R. H. Walker,
editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1900, 'jkl.- In 1901, April,
publisher assents, each issue for year past
was 1.400. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. Actual
average for 1904, 1,011.
ATMORE, Escambia Co. g 2S7t pop.,
on Louisville & Nashville Rd.
SPECTRUM; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished September, 1903: Dr. D. C. Burson, edi-
tor; Spectrum Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (2 — j).
AT TALL A, Etowah ro.|iri,692tpop.,
on Louisville & Nashville, Nashville, Chat-
tanooga & St. Louis, Queen & Crescent
Route and Southern Rds., 56 m. N. of Bir-
mingham. Farming, mining and livestock.
MIRROR: Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888: G. M. Holder, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1901, ".ikl. • In 1P07,
(z— 1, 2, 4, 6) I. Inl903,yl. I u 1904, -jkl."
AVONDALE, Jefferson Co. a 3,060t
pop., on Alabama, Great Southern, Sea-
board and Southern Rds. Suburb of Bir-
mingham. Manufacturing.
BUDGET; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
November, 1903; A. J. Meador. editor and
publisher (2—5).
BAY MINETTE, c. li., Baldwin Co.
p 400 pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
25 m. N. E. of Mobile. Lumber and general
manufacturing.
BALDWIN' TI3IES; Thursdays ; dem-
ocratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1890; Abner J. Smith, editor and
publisher (9 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
BAYOU LABATRE, Mobile Co.
p 60+ pop., on Mobile & Bayshore Rd.
SEASIDE WHISTLER; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subacription
$1; established January, 1902; J. T. JouUan,
editor and publisher (2—5).
BESSEMER, Jefferson Co. a 6,358+
pop., on Alabama Great Southern, South-
ern, Memphis & Birmingham, Louisville &
Nashville and Queen & Crescent Route
Rds., 11 m. S. W. of Birmingham, the county
seat. Iron foundries, coke ovens, seven
blast furnaces, machine shops, planing
mills. Iron and coal mining.
BESSEMER WEEKLY; Saturdays;
Independent-democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1887; Wm. H.
H. Judson, editor and publisher (5 — 3). Cir-
culation 'JKL."
JOURNAL; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription SI; estab-
lished 1887; G. W. Price and L. W. Jones, edi-
tors and publishers (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
In 1898. Z. In 1902, "JJiL "
WORKMAN; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Jo'in H.Williamson, editor; The
Workman Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation "jkl" In 1901, Z (4, 5). In 1903.
(z-4) (• •).
BIRMINGHAM, c. h., Je^erson Co.
D 38,415+ pop. present estimate, with sub-
urbs 100,000, on Alabama Great Southern.
Central of Georgia, Southern, Kansas City,
Seaboard Air Line, Memphis & Birming-
ham, Louisville & Nashville and Queen &
Crescent Route Rds. Iron, coal, coke and
steel center. Foundries, machine shops,
pipe works and lumber.
DAILY.
AGE-HERALD ; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Tuesdays; democratic; daily
eight, Sunday and weeklj^ sixteen pages
18x24; subscription — daily $6, Sunday $2,
weekly $1; established 1887; E. W. Barrett,
editor; Age-Herald Publishing Company,
publishers (2—4).
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
6,00t)iu 1891 toHinl895. In 1896, H. In 1897,
H Z. Actualaverage for I89fi.fi,ie7t for
1899. 5,690: for 1900. 7,174; for 1901,
8,106: for 1902, 8,40'2; for 1903. S,425
(bb). In 1904, yF.
Weekly: Rating varied from 18,500 In 1891
to F in 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897. G Z. In
1898, zH. In 1899, zH. Actual average for
1900, 15,040; for a year ending with Octo-
ber, WOl, 15,636. In 1902, yE. In 1903. yE.
IjEDGER; every evening except Sun-
1 day; democratic; daily eight, Saturday six-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
19
ALABAMA.
teen to twentj'-four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1896; The Ledger Pub-
lishing Companj', publishers (2— 5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
2,848;/or 1898. 5,034. In 1899. G. Actual
average for a year ending with October. 19(H),
8,O76;/orl901, 10,1 10 ;/ori902, 13,980 »
/or 1903. 16,670; /or 1904. 19,381.
Publisher's announcement. — The Birming-
ham I^EDGER goes into over 20,000 of the
most prosperous homes in Birmingham.
"The Birmingham District," and North
and Middle Alabama. It Is the paper with
a distinctive home circulation. Circula-
tion examined by ihe Association of Amer-
ican Advertisers.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; ten to twenty-four pages 18x24;
subscription $5; established 1887; Rufus N.
Rhodes, editor and publisher (2—5).
Circu lation : Rating varied from G In 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896, publisher asserts, small-
est 7.285; in 1897. 7.312. In 1898, yG. In
1899, yH. Actual average for 1900, 10,208;
/or 1901. 12,213 ;/or 1902. 13,433; /or 1903,
17,483; /or 1904, 20,176.
WEEKLY.
AL.ABA3IA BAPTIST; Wednesdays;
baptist; sixteen pages 10x13; subscription
$2; established 1874; Frank W. Barnett, edi-
tor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
8,070; /or 1904, 8,474.
ALABAMA CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE ; Thursdays; methodist-episcopal,
south; eight pages 16x23; subscription $1.50;
established 1881; Rev. H. Trawick, D. D.,
editor; S. P. West, manager (1—4).
Circulation : Rating varied from G In 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896, publisher asserts, small-
est 6,500. Actual average for the first six
months of 1897. 6,600. In 1898. y<J. In
1899, yH. In 1900. yH. In 1901, (z— 4. 6) H.
Actual average for 1902, 6,231; for 1903,
8,230. Inl904,yF.
ARBITRATOR; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1890; A. J. O'Keefe, editor and pub
Usher. Circulition "jkl."
CHRISTIAN COMPANION; Thurs
days ; presbyterian ; eight pages 13x20 ; sub
scription $1.50; established 1898; Rev. Robert
M^ Latimer, editor and publisher (2— 4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1899. 1.63.'5. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. y I. In 1903, (z-4) I (••)(AA).
COURIER; Saturdays; German; eight
pages 171^x22: subscription $2; established
1893: E. Lesser and L. Braun. editors and
publishers.
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1898,1,34:^. In 1899, yl. In 1900. "jkl."
DEIJTSCHES VOL.KSBL.ATT;
Thursdays (A A*.
• DIXIE I>IANUFACTURER;FridaYS;
agriculture and immigration : sixteen pages
11x16; subscription $2; established 1895: Roun-
tree Publishing Co., editors and publlshera.
Circulation "jkl."
LABOR ADVOCATE; Saturdays;
labor; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1;
established 1890; J. H. F. Mosley. editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, -jkl." In 1896, I.
In 1897. Y. Actual average for 1898. 2,257.
In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901. June, pub-
lishpr as«ert8. for the last three years no
issue h^s been les« Than 2.000. In 1902, yl. In
1903. yl. In 1904. yl.
MINERAL. BELT GAZETTE; Sat
urdays; local: eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion fl; established April. 1904; Jack Anneg-
ley, editor; The Mineral Belt Gazette Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (2—5 P).
TIMES; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15xQ»: subscription $1 ; established 1894;
R. M.Bennett, editor: Times Publishing Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
TRUTH: Saturdays: nearo; four pages
13x20; subscription $1; established January.
ALABAMA.
1903; Mrs. a A. Tuggle, editor and publisher
(2 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
MONTHLY.
ADVA NCE ; monthly .-sixteen pages; sub-
scription 50 cents; established June, 1904; J.
B. Babb, editor; Advance Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (11—4).
ALABAMA MEDICAL AND SUR-
GICAL AGE; monthly; medical; sixty-
six to one hundred pages 7x10; subscription
$2; established 1889; John C. Le Grand, M.D.,
editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
ALABAMA POULTRY FANCIER;
mtmthiy; poultry; sixteen pages SJ^xlO^^;
subscription 50 cents; established Jamiarv,
1905; E. J. Black & Son, editors and publish-
ers (1—5 P).
DIXIE HOME; monthly; agriculture
and immigration; sixteen pages 11x16.- sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1891; The
Rountree Publishing Co., publishers (2—4).
Circulation "jkl." In 1901. Z.
EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE!
monthly; educational; forty pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established 1885; J. M. Dew-
berry, editor and publisher (2—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895.
2,040. In 1896. 1. In 1897. Z. In 1898. zl.
In 1899. "JKL." In 1901, Z (6). In 1903. Z (4)
(••)■
ENDEAVORER OF ALABAMA;
monthly; religious; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1895; E. A.
Smith and J. E. Hlxson, editors and pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Circulation: In]903,(z— 4) I. In 1904. "jkl."
SOUTHERN ADVERTISER J
monthly (A A).
SOUTHERN FARMER; monthly;
agriculture; sixteen pages; subscription 50
cents; established 1886; John J. McDavid,
editor and publisher (1—5). Circulation— In
1904, "JKL." (DD)-
BIMONTHLY.
GULF STATES HISTORICAL
MAGAZINE; bi-monthly ; historical ;
sixty-four to ninety-six p^ges 7x10; sub-
scription $3; established 1902; Joel C. Du-
Bose. editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for year
ending June, 1903, 2,833. In 1904, yH.
BREWTON,c.h.,^«ca7ra6io Co. P l,382t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 58 m.
N. E. of Pensacola, Fla. Saw and lumber
mills. Starch factory, fruit and vegetable
growing and farming.
PINE BELT NEWS; Thursdays; dem-
ocraMo: eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1894; W. D. Sowell. editor and
publisher (2 — 4). Circulation "jjcl."
STANDARD GAUGE ; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1887; C. W. Bobbins, editor
and nubllsher. Circulation "jkl."
BRIDGEPORT, Jackson Co-o' 1.247t
pop., on Southern and Nashville, Chat-
tanooga & St. Louis Rds., 29 m. W. of
Chattanooga. Basket factory and stove
foundry.
RECORD; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
November, 1904; W. C. Burt, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
BRUNDIDGE. PiJce Co. ^ 537t pop.,
on Plant System Rd., about 11 m. S. E. of
Troy, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; semi-weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; democratic; four pages 11x16;
subscription $1 ; established 1893 ; J. E.
Graves, editor and publisher. Circ'n "uu<"
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ALABAMA.
ALABAMA.
BUTLER, c. h., Choctaw Co. p 1T8
pop., near W. bank of Tomblgbee r. aad
30 m. S. E. of Meridian, Miss. Agriculture.
CHOCTAW ADVOCATE; Wednes-
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; W. L. Gray,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
CHOCTAW HERALD; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1876; W. L. Gray, editor and
publisher. Circulation "iiu,." (A A).
CAMDEN, c. h., Wilcox Co- P 478t
pop., 4 m. S. of Alabama r. and 40 S. W. of
Selma. Shipping point for cotton, corn
and oats.
WILCOX PROGRESSIVE ERA;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1887; McLean
& Hunter, editors and publishers (2— i).
Circulation ••iKi"
CAMP HILL, Tallapoosa Co.n-688t
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 22 m. N. W.
of Opelika. Farming.
TIIYIES; Fridays; democratic; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 19U0; W.
H. Payne, Jr., editor and publisher (4—3)
Circulation •■JKL."
CARBONHILL, Walktr Co. i 830
pop., on St. Louis and San Francisco Rd.,
15m. N.W. of Jasper. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE. DE3IOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established October, 189S;
J. W. Young, editor and publisher (1—5 P.)
CARROLLTON, c.h., Pickens Co. -o
278t pop., about 30 m. S. E. of Columbus,
Miss. Coal mines near by. Cotton.
PICKENS CO. HERALD; Tuesdays
WEST ALABAMIAN; Wednesdays;
democratic; four pages 18x^; subscription
$1.25; established ia49; W. N. Dale, editor
and publisher (2—3). Circulation— In 1902,
Z(l. 2, 4. 5). Inl904, "iKL"
CENTER, c. h., Cherokee Co. d 282t
pop., on Coosa r., 140 m. N. by E. of Mont-
gomery, the State capital. Cotton and
wheat.
CHEROKEE HARMONIZER;
Thursdays; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1893; Holder & Williams,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jKif."
COOSA RIVER NEWS; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1878; Shropshire Bros., editors
and oubllshers. Circulation "jkl."
CENTERVILLE, c. li., Bibb Co. D
422+ pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 45 m. S. E.
of Selma. Farming.
PRESS; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
BUbscrlption ~
S. F.
Clrcu-
establlshed 1895;
Nunnele. editor and publisher (2—3).
latlou— In 1901. '00,.- In 1902, Z (4).
CITRONELLE, Mobile Co. p 696t
pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 32 m. N. of Mo-
bile. Health resort. Farming.
CALL; Fridays; independent; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1896; C.W.
Thomas, editor and publisher (8— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
CLANTON, c. h., CMlton Co. D 611t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 41 m. N.
of Montgomery, the State capital. Lum-
bering.
BANNER; Thursdays; people's party;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; Frank Crichton, editor and pub-
lisher (2-3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl.' Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,080. In 1903, "iKi"
UNION; Thursdays (A A).
CLAYTON, c. h., Barbour Co. P. 998t
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 20 m. W. of
Eufaula and 75 S. E. of Montgomery, the
State capital. Fertilizer manufactory.
RECORD ; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription (1; established 1897; L. H. &
A. V. Lee, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "iKi "
COLLINSVILLE, De Kalb Co. d
6OU pop., on Alabama Great Southern Rd.,
70 m. N. E. of Birmingham. Agriculture.
COURIER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; W. E. Mosteller, editor and pub-
lisher (1— 5P).
COLUMBIA, ^enry Co. Q,l,132t pop.,
on Central of Georgia Rd., 20 m. S. of Fort
Gaines, Oa. Agriculture.
BREEZE; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1892; J. R. Whalen, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
COLUMBIANA, o. h., Shelby Co. U
l,075t pop., on Southern and Louisville 8c.
Nashville Rds., about 70 m. N. by W. of
Montgomery, the State capital. Shipping
point for cotton and pig iron.
CHRONICLE ; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; Geo. D. Campbell, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation -jkl-'
COLORED VOICE; seml-monthy; ne-
gro; four pages 9x12; subscription 75 cents;
established January, 1902: W. M. Bakestraw,
editor and publisher (2-4). Circ'n "iju."
CULLMAN, c.h.,C«Hman Co. b 1.265t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd. Fruit,
grapes, agriculture and manufacturing.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished June. 1901; R. L. GrifRn & Bro., edi-
tors and publishers (2— 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
'^,3ti5. In 1903, yl.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1876; Hewlett
Bros., editors and publishers (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1895, -jkl." ^cfuaj aver-
age/or 1896, 1,388. In 1897. Y. In 1898. zl.
Inl899.zl. Inl900,zl. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl.
Actual average for 1903, 1,968. In 1904, yl.
DADEVILLE, c. \i., Tallapoosa Co.D-
l,136t pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 96 m.
N. E. of Montgomery, the State capital.
Manufacture of wagons and buggies.
SPOT CASH; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
■ubacrlption 50 cents; established 1898; J. L.
Nelson, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
DAPHNE, c. h., Baldivin Co. P549t
pop., on E. shore of Mobile bay, 12 m. S. E.
of Mobile. A winter and summer health
resort. Agriculture and lumbering.
STANDARD; Fridays; Independent-
democratic; eight pages 18x25; subscription
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
21
ALABAMA.
$1; established March, 1901; Edward Qulncy
Norton, editor and publisher (12—4).
Cii'i'ulation: In 1902, "Jii" Actual aver-
age fur 1903, 687; /or 1901, 793.
DECATUR, c.h.,J»forfl'an Co. tl 3,114+
pop., at Junction of Southern and Louis-
ville Sc Nashville Rds. and on Tenneiseer.
Saw and planing mills, foundries, machine
shops, bridge and car- wheel workg and ice
manufactory.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $2; established
1870 ; L. Hensley and waiter M. Qrubbs, edi-
tors and publishers. Circulation "uu," In
1899, Z. Inl902, "JKi."
DEMOPOLIS, Marengo Co. p 2,606t
pop., on Southern Rd. and Tomblgbee r.
Connected with Mobile by steamboat. Ship-
ping point for cotton.
EXPRESS-DISPATCH; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 189t); W. M.Tucker, editor;
H. A. Norton, publisher (1—5). Circ'n "jkl."
DOTHAN, Henry Co. c;3,275t pop., on
Plant System, Central of Georgia and Ab-
beville Southern Rds.. 120 m. S. E. of Mont-
gomery, the State capital. Two cotton com-
presses, guano factory, two turpentine
stills and cotton-seed oil mill.
SJIFTINGS; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEERL.Y, Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
lished 18S9; W. T. Hall and A. L. Williams,
editors and publishers ( 1—5).
Circulation— Weekly : In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,.S50. In 1896, I. In
1897, IZ. In 1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900,
y I. Actual average for a year ending with
September, 1901. 1.907. In 1902, yl. In
1903 (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
H03IE JOURNAL.; Tuesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1898; E. F. Baker, editor; Baker,
Winters & Powell, publishers (9— 8). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
HOUSTON EAGLE; Saturdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 13x20: subscription 60
cents; established July 4, 1903; W.F. Ussery,
editor: O. D. Ussery, publisher (1—5). Cir-
culation "IKL."
DOUBLE SPRINGS, c. h., Winston
Co. u 1,143+ pop. (of township), 15 m. N. E.of
Lynn, the nearest station on Birmingham,
Sheffield & Tennessee River Rd. Agriculture.
NEW ERA; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1899;
B. J. Cowart, editor and publisher (4 — 3).
Circulation "jkl."
EDWARDSVILLE, c. h., Cleburne
Co. cf 398+ pop., on Southern Rd., 27 m. E.
of Anniston and 15 W. of Tallapoosa, Ga.
Farming.
STANDARD NEWS; Fridays; demo
cratic; four pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1885; Johnson & Johnson, editors
and publishers (9—3).
Circulation : In 1895. "iKL." In 1896. I. In
1897, Y. In 1898. "jkl."
ELBA, c. h., Coffee Co. □, 635t pop., on
Pea r., 30 m. S. of Troy and about 75 S. E.
of Montgomery, the State capital. Farming.
CLIPPER; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 12x22; subscription $1; established
1897; Powell & Carmlchael, editors and pub-
.ALAbAMA.
Ii8hers(4 -3). Circulation "jja" In 1901, Z (3).
In 1903, Z(4) (••).
ENSLEY, Jefferson Co. D 2,100t pop.,
on Louisville & Nashville and Southern
Rds., 6 m. W. of Birmingham, the county
seat. Coal, iron and steel. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 30x44; subscription $1;
established 1898; L. P. Hill and E. S.Jones,
editors; L. P. Hill, publisher (2—5).
HERALD; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription .$1; estab-
lished 1899; Carter & Oaertner, editors;
Ensley Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
ENTERPRISE, Coi^ccCo.Q,610t pop.,
on Southwestern Alabama Rd., 15 m. S. E.
of Elba, the county seat. Cotton and corn.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1897; T. J.
and G. W. Carlisle, editors and publishers
(4-3).
Clirculatiou: Actual average for 1900,
1,482. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903
(z— 4)1. Inl£04, yl.
ETJFAULA, Barbour Co. 0, 4,532+
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd. and W. bank
of Chattahoochee r., 80 m. E. S. E. of Mont-
gomery, the State capital, and 50 S. of Col-
umbus, Ga. A cotton-shipping point and
center of general trade.
TIME.s ; every morning except Monday,
and TIMES AND NEWS, Thursdays;
democratic; four pages— daily 18x24, weekly
22x28; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.25;
established— daily 1883, weekly 1845; A. L.
Muir, editor and publisher. Circulation —
daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
ALABAMA POULTRY AND PET
STOCK JOURNAL; monthly; poultry
and pet stock; twelve pages 8j^xll; sub-
scription 50 cents; established June, 1902;
George C. ■Williams, editor and publisher
(1-5 P).
EUTAW, c. h., Greene Co. -n 884t
pop., on Queen & Crescent Route Rd., about
35 m. S. W. of Tuscalosa. Cotton growing
and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1879; Felix G. Steele, editor and
publisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
WHIG AND OBSERVER; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1837; Mrs. Janle Du
Bols Monroe Rutherford, editor; Oliver
Rutherford, publisher (7—3). Circ'n "jkl."
EVERGREEN, c. h., Conecuh Co. g
1,277+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
81 m. S. S. W. of Montgomery, the State
capital. Timber and farming.
CONECUH RECORD; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1880; J. C. Whitcomb, editor
and publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
COURANT; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1895: G. W. Salter, Jr., editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
FAIRHOPE, Baldwin Co. p on Mo-
bile Bay, 7 m. S. of Daphne, the county
seat.
COURIER; semi-monthly; single tax;
eight pages 9x12; established 1894; E. B. Gas-
ton, editor and publisher (4—3). Circ'n "jkl."
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AMERICAN NEWSPAFER DIRECTORY,
ALABAMA.
ALABAMA.
TAYETTE, c. h., Fayette Co. )j 452
pop., on Southern Rd.. 80 m. W. ot Bir-
mingham.
BANNER: Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1851 ; S. H. Morris,
editor and publisher (12—3). Circ'n "iKj,."
FLORAIiA, Covington Co. g 800pop.,
on Yellow River Rd.. 22 m. S. E. of Anda-
lusia.
GAZETTE; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription 50 cents; established
189b; West Florida Newspaper Co., publish-
ers (2—4). Circulation "isL-" (A A).
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
1901; J. T. Mapoles, editor and publisher
(1—4). Circulation "JKL"
FLORENCE, c. h., Lauderdale Co. tl
6,478t pop., on Southern and Louisville &
Nashville Rds. and Tennessee r. Iron fur-
naces, vs^agou factory, cotton and saw mills
and coal and Iron mines. Shipping point
for the county and adjoining towns in Ten-
nessee.
FERVENT APPEAL; Saturdays; re-
ligious; eight pages 11x15; subscription $1;
established 1902; E. C. Fuqua and A. Bellan-
ger, editors and publishers (1—5). Circula-
tion "JifL."
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1886;
Malone & Barrows, editors and publishers
fl2-4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than l,2o0. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1901, publisher asserts, there
never was an issue printed during the year
of less than 1,800. Actual average for a
year ending tvith June, 1902, 1,948; for
1903,1,951. Inl904(z-4) I(««).
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1890; M. W. Camper, editor and publisher
(2-4).
Circulation; In 1395, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,500: in 1896, 1,600. In 1897. Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, smallest 1,700; in 1899,
no Issue less than 1,775; in 19()0, August, no
issue for twelve months past less than 1. "SO;
in 1901, no issue during the year was less than
2,0(X). Actual average for a year ending with
June, 1902. 2,036; for 1903, '2,175; for
1904,2,343.
FORT DEPOSIT, Lowndes Co. p
1,091+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 18
m. S. of Haynevllle, the county seat, and
32 S. of Montgomery, the State capital.
Trade center.
REFLECTOR: FrldaysfA A).
METHODIST PROTESTANT
TELEPHONE; semimonthly; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
1896; J.T. Howell, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jki"
FORT PAYNE, c. h., Dekalb Co. cf
1,037+ pop., on Queen & Crescent Route Rd.,
92 m. N. E. of Birmingham and 51 S. by
S. W. of Chattanooga, Tenn. Rolling, saw
and planing mills, flre-clay works and Iron
furnace. Coal and iron mining.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878 ; Thomas H. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (2-3).
Circulation: In 1901, mkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,094. In 1903, "jkl"
FRTJITDALE, Washington Co. p on
Mobile & Ohio Rd., 27 m. S. S. E. of Waynes-
boro, Miss. Fruit raising and farming.
HERALD; Wednedays; four pages
18x22; subscription $1; established 1895; W.
S. Gilmer, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
FRUITHURST, Cleburne Co. [if 374t
pop., on Southern Rd., 73 m. W. of Atlanta,
Ga. Fruit growing and farming.
ENTERPRISE ; Thursdays; republican ;
eight pages 10>sxl5i^; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1898; R. S. Blackmarr. editor; Enter-
prise Printing Co., publishers (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
TIMES; Saturdays (A A).
GADSDEN, c. h., Etowah Co. cf 4,282t
pop., on Southern, Nashville, Chattanooga
& St. Louis, Louisville & Nashville, Chatta-
nooga Southern and Queen & Crescent
Route Rds. and Coosa r. Cotton and lumber
mills and general manufacturing. Iron
and ooal fields. Cotton and grain.
EVENING JOURNAL; every even
Ing except Sunday, and PEOPLE'S-
VOICE, Thursdays; daily four, weekly
six pages 15x22; subscription — daily $5,
weekly $1; established 1900; W. S. Grifflth,^
editor and publisher (1 — i). Circulation —
daily "JKL " ; weekly "jkl."
TIMES -NEWS; semi-weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x22; subscription $1; established- rirnc*
1867, News 1881; W. M. Meeks & Son, editors
and publishers.
Circulation : Rating varied from H in 1891
to I in 1895. In 1896, H. Actual average for
1897,3,017; /or 189S, 3,765. In 1899, yH»
In 1900, :yH. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, "jsi "
GATE CITY, Jeferton Co. u on
Queen & Crescent Route, Louisville & Nash-
ville and Southern Rds., 5 m. W. of Birming-
ham, the county seat. Rolling mill. Coal
and Iron mining.
HUMMING BIRDt Saturdays; Inde-
pendent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1892; T. H. Larimore. editor and
publisher ; prints editions for neighboring
towns. Combined circulation "jkl."
GENEVA, c. h., Geneva Co. q, l,032t
pop., on Choctawhatchie r., 81 m. S. of
Elba. Naval stores manufacturing. Tim-
ber and cotton raising.
REAPER; Thursdays; democratic; four
to eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished July, 1901: Ed. M. Johnson, editor and
publisher (4—3). Circulation "jkl.' In
1902, Z (1,2, 4, 5).
GEORGIAN A, Butler Co. P 567 pop-
on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 15 m. S. W.
of Greenville.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays (A A).
GOODTTATER, Coosa Co. D 728
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 16 m. N.
E. of Rockford, the county seat. Cotton,
corn.
COOSA DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established July, 1901; P. A. Jackson, edi-
tor; Mrs. D. M.White and P.A.Jackson, pub-
lishers. Circulation "iKx.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
23
ALABAMA.
GREENSBORO, c. h.. Hale Co. -a
2,416+ pop., on Southern Rd. Carnage fac-
tories. Seat of Southern University. Cotton
growing.
ALABAMA BEACON; Wednesdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1835; H. Q. Benners, editor
and publisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl*
RECORD; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1902; Geo. K. Keady, editor;
Greensboro Record Co., publishers (2—3).
Circulation "ijUi"
WATCHMAN; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
«stabllshed 1877; Wm. E. W. Yerby, editor
and publisher. Circulation "Jii."
GREENVILLE, c. h., Butler Co. g
3,162+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 45
m. S. W. of Montgomery, the State capital.
Cedar manufactories, saw mills and cotton
gins. Cotton trade center.
ADVOCATE; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1865; James B. Stanley, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.630. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y, In
1893, publisher asserts, smallest 1.600. In
1899. vl. In 19(J0, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903 (z-4) !(••). In 1904. yl.
L.I V ING TRUTH j Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1890; Abe Lehman, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Circulation : In 1898. "jkl." In 1899, Z. In
1900. I. In 1901, (z— 4, 6) I. In 1902, yl. In
1903 (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, (z-4) I.
GROVEHILL, c. h., Clarke Co. p
2,859+ pop. (of township), 84 m. N. by E. of
Mobile and 18 N. E. of Jackson. Agricult-
ure and stock raising.
CLARKE CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pa^es 13x20; sub-
•crlption $1; established 1856; Isaac Grant,
editor and publisher. Circulation "JKi"
GUNTERSVILLE, c. h., Marshall
Co. 6 471 pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga
A St. Louis Rd. and S. bank of Tennessee
r, 1 m. from landing and about 33 S. E. of
Huntsville. Cotton-shipping point.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1880; C. G. Fennell, editor and publisher
(2-i).
Circulation: In 1899, "JKi." In 1900, pub-
lisher asserts, for Ave years has not fallen
below 1.056, In 1901, "jkl " In 1903, Z (4).
GURLEY, Madison Co. ^ 831t pop.,
on Southern Rd., 18 m. S. E. of Huntsville,
the county seat. Cotton, corn and wheat.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established 1894;
H. S. Shackleford, editor and publisher. Cir-
culallon "JKL."
H ALEYSVILLE, Winston Co. b 1«5
pop., on Northern Alabama Rd., 15 m.
N. W. of Double Springs, the county seat.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; Travis Williams, editor; Henri
Davidson, publisher (12—3). Circ'n "jkl."
HAMILTON, c.h., Marion Co. t|235t
pop., 80 m. N. W. of Birmingham and 10 of
Guln, the nearest railroad station, on Kan-
ALABAMA.
sas City, Memphis & Birmingham Rd.
Corn, cotton and potatoes.
MARION CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1: established 1887; G. J. Wilson, editor and
publisher. Circ'n 'iKL." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
HANCEVILLE, Blount Co. ti 750t
pop. (of township), on Louisville & Nashville
Rd. Farming and coal mining.
HUSTLER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Mrs. Julia H. Gillespie, editor and
publisher (10—3). Circulation "jjsl "
HARTFORD, Geneva Co. 0,3821
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 22 m. S. W.
of Dothan. Farming and milling.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; democratic;
six pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
February, 1904; G. W. Kelly, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 4).
TIMES-HERALD; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 17x24; subscription $1;
established 190<J; W. T. Borland, editor; Bor-
land & Hall, publishers (1—4). Circ'n "jkl."
HARTSELLS, Morgan Co. t\ 670t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 13 m. S.
of Decatur and 74 N. of Birmingham. Grist
and saw mills, lumber and marble yard*,
oil and gas wells.
ALABAMA ENQUIRER; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1887; J. A. Rountree, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
HAYNEVILLE, c. h., Lowndes Co. g
2,289+ pop. (of township), 20 m. S.W. of Mont-
gomery, the State capital. Wagon factory
and grist mill. Cotton growing and farming.
CITIZEN-EXAMINER; Thursdays;
Independent-democratic; four pages 20x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1896; Mrs. W.
M. Garret, Jr., editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "jkl.'
HEADLAND. ^«nry Co. P, 602t pop.,
on Abbeville Southern Rd., 16 m. S. W. of
Abbeville, the county seat. Agriculture
and manufacture of naval stores.
POST; Thursdays; four pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1; established September, 1902;
W. F. Covington, editor and publisher (2—4).
Circulation "jkl."
HEFLIN, Cleburne Co. □' 460t pop.,
on Southern Rd., 7 m. S. of Edwardsville,
the county seat. Shipping point for lum-
ber, charcoal and cotton. Farming and
gold mining.
CLEBURNE NEW ERA ; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1890; W. G. Porter, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl. •
HORSE GREEK, Walker Co. ^
385tpop.,on Kansas City, Memphis & Bir-
mingham Rd.
SOUTHERN PRIDE; Fridays (A A).
HUNTSVILLE, c.h.,Jl/arft«07t Co. [^
8.068+ pop., on Memphis & Charleston and
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rds.,
98 m. W. S. W. of Chattanooga. Tenn.
Foundry, saw mill, cotton and flour mills
and manufactories of sashes and blinds.
Farming, stock raising and cotton growing.
EVENING TRIBUNE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wedne^-
24
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ALABAMA.
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
Bcription— daily $5, weekly 50 cents; estab-
lished 1894; Cbas. P. La^ie, editor and pub-
lisher. Circ'n — daily "iKL." weekly "jkl'-
In 1900, Z. In 1902. "jkl."
flIERCURY; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
democratic ; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x32; subscription— daily $6, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1885, weekly 1816; R. L.
O'Neal, editor; Mercury Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (8—3).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl."
"Weekly: In 19U2, -iKL." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1901, "JKL."
NEWS: every evening except Sundays
(A A).
DEMOCRAT: Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; established 1867;
Virginia and Susanna Clay, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
HERALD; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established March, 1902;
Herald Publishing Company, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl.
JOURNALi; Thursdays; negro; masonic;
four pages 15x22 ; subscription $ 1 ; established
1895; H. C. Blnford & Sons, editors and pub-
ll8herB(8— 3). Circulation "jju." In 1899, Z.
In 1901, Z (1,2,4,5).
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays; republi-
can; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899; J. W.Roberts, editor and pub-
lisher (1 — 3P). Circulation "iKL."
JACKSON, Clarke Co. p l,039t Pop.,
on Mobile & Birmingham Rd. and Tom-
blgbee r., 59 m. N. of Mobile. Farming.
SOUTH ALABAMIAN; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1887; J. S. Graham, editor and
publisher. Circulation "JKi"
JACKSONVILLE, c h., Calhoun
Co. cf l,176t pop., on Southern Rd., 145 m.
N. E. of Selma and 51 S. W. of Rome, Ga.
Seat of Calhoun College. Farming and
summer resort.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 17x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1896; E. W. Melllcheampe, editor
and publisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
JASPER, c. h., Walker Co. [^ l,661t
pop., on Kansas City, Memphis & Birming-
ham and North Alabama Rds., 41 m. W. of
Birmingham. Agriculture, cotton growing,
lumber and coal mining.
MOUNTAIN EAGLE: Wednesdays;
democratic; four pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1872; J.C.Norwood, editor
and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "j^l." In 1902,
(z-ll)I. In 1903. yl.
LAFAYETTE, c.h., Chambers Co. a-
1,629+ pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 18 m.
N. of Opelika and 84 E. N. E. of Montgom-
ery, the State capital. Cotton market.
SUN; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20: subscription $1 ; established 1880;
A. W. Holstun, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1897, "jjll." In 1893. Z.
In 1899. Z. In 1901, publisher asserts, there
has been no edition of less than 1.600. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, 1 (DD).
LEIGHTON, Colbert Co.^ 506tpop.,
on Memphis & Charleston Rd., 10 m. E. of
TuBcumbla. the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1890; F.N.
McCorraack, editor and publisher (8— 3). Cir-
culation "iKL."
ALABAMA.
LINDEN, c. h., Marengo Co. p 2,612t
pop. (of township), 18 m. S. of Demopolis and
52 W. by 8. of Selma. Cattle and sheep
raising.
MARENGO DEMOCRAT ;Thur8dayg;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1892; Wm. Cuninghame, edi-
tor; Lamar Matkin, publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
LINEVILLE, Clay Co. a- 211t pop.,
30 m. E. of Talladega. Cotton.
HEADLIGHT; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished April, 1904; J. R. Stodghill, editor
and publisher (1—5).
LIVINGSTON, c. h., Sumter Co. -a
851+ pop., on Queen & Crescent Route Rd.,
37 m.N.E. of Meridian, Miss., and 80 W. of
Selma. Seat of Alabama Normal College
for girls. Health resort, having mineral
waters. Agriculture.
OUR SOUTHERN HOME; Wednes
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50: established July, 1865; W. H.
Lawrence, editor and publisher (4—3). Cir-
culation "JKL"
SUMTER CO. SUN; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.25;
established March. 1889; C. H. Allen, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jju."
LUVERNE, c.h., Crenshaw Co. Q 731t
pop., on Plant System Rd., 45 m. S. of
Montgomery, the State capital. Cotton
compress, cotton -oil mill and fertilizer
factory.
CRENSHAW CO. CRITIC; Thurs-
days; Independent democratic; eight pages
11x171^; subscription $1; established July,
1902; H. Y. Brooke, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "iKL."
JOURNAL; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; J. C. McLendon, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
MARION, c. h., Perry Co. D l,698t
pop., on Southern Rd.. 80 m. N. W. of Selma.
Several educational institutions.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays (A A).
STANDARD: Thursdays; democratic:
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; John C. Lawrence, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl "
MOBILE, c. h., Mobile Co. p 38,469t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville, Mobile 8c
Ohio and Mobile & Birmingham Rds. and
W. bank of Mobile r., near its entrance Into
Mobile bay. Steamships to Florida and Cu-
ban ports, to various points on the Alabama,
Tombigbee and Black Warrior rs. and to
New Orleans. Foreign and domestic com-
merce and manufactures. Third cotton
market In the United States. Trades also
In coffee, timber, lumber, coal and naval
supplies.
HERALD; every evening except Satur-
day, and Sunday morning; four pages 15x22 j
subscription $5; established 1893; Erwln Led-
yard, editor; Daily Herald Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—8).
Circulation: "jkl." In 1901, Z. In 1903,
(z-4)H(«#). In 1904, yH.
ITEM : every evening except Sunday, and
Sunday morning; Independent; dally eight
I to ten, Sunday sixteen to twenty-four pagea
CATALOGUE HY STATES.
25
ALABAJUA
18x24; subscription $5; established 1897; J. F.
Cotli ran, editor; Item Publishing Company,
publishers (1—4).
(Circulation; •■jkl.- In 1900, Z. In 1901.
Z(5). Iul903. (z— 6)H (••). In 1901, yll.
RE(iISTER| every morning, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 175.^x24; subscription — dally $7.80,
weekly $1; established 1821; The Register
Co., editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily : Accorded G from 1893
to 1895. In 1896, G. Actual average for 1897,
4,677. Inl898.yG. Inl899,yH. Inl900.yH.
In 1901, yH. In 1902. yH. In 1903, G (• •).
In 1904, yG.
Sunday: In 1903, G (• •). In 1904, yG.
Weekly : Rating varied from G in 1891 to H
In 1895. In 1896, II. In 1897. Y. In 1898, y I.
In 1899, "ifCL." In 1903, G i« •). In 1904, yG.
AI^ABAHIA STAATS - ZEITlJNGi
Thursdays; democratic; twelve pages 16x22;
subscription $2; established 1893; EmIl A.
Bruunier, editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation-In 1902, "jkx." In 1903, Z (4).
PRE^S: Saturdays (A A).
SOUTHERN WATCHMAN; Satur-
days; republican; negro; four pages 14x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1890; A. N.
McEwen, editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1901. Z (1, 2, 4. 5). In
1903, Z (4).
UNIONISTi Saturdays: labor; eight
pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished January, 1903; Unionist Publishing
and Printing Company, editors and publish-
ers (1—4).
Circulation: "iKj,." Actual average for
1903,1,653. Inl904, yl.
MOBILE MEOICAI. AND SIJRGT-
CAIj JOURNAIj; monthly; medical and
surgical; sixty-five pages 6}4:k9}4> subscrip-
tion $2; established January, 1902; E. L.
Marechal, editor; Journal Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—4).
Circulation: "jkl.- Actual average for
1903, 2, '^50. In 1904 (z-2) G.
MONROEVILLE, c. h., Monroe Co.
Q 422+ pop., on Alabama r., about 85 m. N.
N. E. of Mobile and 90 S. of Selma. Cotton
raising.
MONROE JOURNAL. I Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1867; Q. Salter, editor and pub-
lisher (11—2). Circulation "jkl."
MONTEVALLO, Shelby Co. a 3,308t
pop. (of township), on Southern Rd., 45 m.
S. E. of Birmingham. Cotton.
SENTINEL: Thursdays (A A).
MONTGOMERY, c. b., Montgomery
Co. p State Capital, 30,346+ pop., on Ala-
bama Midland, Central of Georgia.Louisvllle
& Nashville, Seaboard Air Line, Mobile &
Ohio and Western of Alabama Rds. and left
bank of Alabamar. Steamboats to Mobile,
400 m., and intermediate points. Machine
shops, cotton factories and compresses
and Iron foundries. Ships large quantities
of cotton.
ADVERTISER} every morning, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic; daily
ten to fourteen, weekly twelve, Sunday
twenty to twenty eight pages 15x22; sub
scrlptlon— dally $7.80, Sunday $2, weekly $1;
established 1828; W. W. Screws and F. P.
Glass, editors: The Advertiser Company,
publishers (1—5).
Circulation — Daily : In 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest 5,700. In 1895, G. In 1896. G.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, G. Actual
average for 1900, 7, 785 1 /or 1901, 9,794:
ALABAMA.
for 1902, 10,890; for 1903, 11,071; for
mi, 11,189 (00).
Sunday: Actual average for 1902, 14,625;
for 19U3, 15,051 ; for 11104, 15,177.
Weekly: In 1894, publisher asserts, small-
est 9.100. Inl895. F. In 1896. F. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, yG. In 1899, yH. Actual average Bor
1900, 9,631) for 1901, 10,882; for 1902.
12,841; for 1903, 13,567; for 1904,
16,209.
Publisher's announcement. — The Advertiseb
carries a larger volunie of both local and
foreign advertising than any Alabama pa-
per, and at a higher rate per line. As Post
says, "there's a reason." Guaranteed net
paid circulation greater than the actual Is-
sues of every other Alabama morning pa-
per combined. The only paper in the State
that can and does reach every post-offlce in
Alabama on publication day. One of the
very few Southern newspapers that has an
absolutely invariable rate card. The paper
for age, prestige, influence and circulation.
EVENINCf TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; democratic; ten pages 15x22;
subscription $3; established 1902, Alva Fitz-
patrick, editor; J. B. Stern, publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904,
(z— 4) I.
JOURNAL ; ervery evening except Sun-
day; democratic; eight to sixteen pages
173^x22; subscription $5; established 1889;
Horace Hood, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
H in 1892 to I in 1895. In 1896. I. In 1897. I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, I. In 1900. zl. In
1901, zl. In 1902. (z— 6, 11) H. Actual aver-
age for 1903, 7,723. In 1904, yG.
JEWISH CHRONICLE; Fridays;
Jewish; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $2;
established 1900; Moses P. Jacobson, editor;
Wm. B.Friedman, publisher; prints an edi-
tion for Mobile (8— 3P). Combined circula-
tion "JKL.'
SOUTHERN VOICE; Saturdays; negro
republican: four pages 15x22: subscription
$1: established 1900; G. M. Noble, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
PRACTICAL WEATHER; monthly;
meteorological; twelve pages 8x11; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1896: Lawrence
Dunne, editor and publisher (8 — 3).
Circulation: Inl897,"JKL" Actual ai^erage
for 1898, 4,458: for 1899. 5,167; for 1900,
5,416. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In
1903, I (A A).
MOULiTON, c. h., Lawrence Co. ^
290+ pop., 23 m. W. S. \V. of Decatur and 33
S. E. of Florence. Seat of Moulton Normal
Institute. Timber and farming.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $2;
established 1828; J. White, editor and pub-
lisher (4 — 3). Circulation "JKL. ■
NEW DECATUR, Morgan Co. 6
4,437+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.
and Tennessee r. Agriculture, lumbering
and manufacturing.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; eight pages
19x25; subscription $1; established 1899; C. J.
Hildreth, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: "iju," In 1900, Z. In
1902, "JKL. Actual average for 1903, 1,138.
In 1904. yl.
TW^IN CITY RECORD; Fridays; four
pasres 16x23: subscription $1; established
October. 1901: T. A. Frlerson, editor and
publisher (5— 3). Circulation "jkl.
NEWTON, Dale Co. P, 457 pop., on
Plant System Rd., 11 m. S. of Ozark, the
county seat. Cotton.
HARMONIZER; Saturdays; four page
15x22; subscription $1; establlshad March
26
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ALABAMA.
ALABAMA.
1901; John C. Milligan, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKi"
NORTHPORT, Tuscaloota Co. -a
424+ pop., on N. bank of Black Warrior r.
and 1 m. N. of Tuscaloosa, the county seat.
Trunk slat factory and tannery. Cotton-
shipping point.
WEST ALABAMA BREEZE;
Wednesdays; democratic; six pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1889; John T.
Bealle. editor and publisher (4 — 3). Circula
tion "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
ONEONTA, c. h., Blount Co. [i 583t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 37 m.
N. E. of Birmingham. Timber, agriculture
and mining.
BLOUNT CO. NEWS-DISPATCH;
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 18x24;
Bubscription $1; established 18(7; John H.
Ketchum, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895. "jkl." In 1896, I. In
1897, y. In 1898."iKL." (A A).
SOUTHERN DEMOCRAT; Thurg
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scriptions!; established 1894; F. G. Stephens,
editor and publisher (5—3). Circ'n "jkj,."
OPELIKA, c. h., Lee Co. a-4,245t pop.,
on Central of Georgia and Western of Ala-
bama Rds., 64 m. E. N. E. of Montgomery,
the State capital, and 28 N. W. of Colum-
bus, Ga. Chair, sash and blind factoriei.
Grain and cotton.
NEWS; every evening except Sundaj'S,
and INDUSTRIAL. NEWS, Fridays;
democratic; daily four,-weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $2, weekly $1;
established 1889; Wear & Wilson, editors and
publishers (12— 4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1904, (z— 1,2,4.5) T.
Weekly: Actual average for 1897. 2,418.
In 1898, zH. Actual average for \^^^,1,G95.
In 1900. zH. Inl901, (z-4) H. In 190i, yH.
In 1903, (z— 4) H (• •). In 19U4, H.
POST; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1894; Wal-
lace B. Salter, editor and publisher (4 — ^3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.375. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899, publisher asserts, small-
est issue during the year was 1.400. In 1901,
March, publisher asserts smallest number
printed last year was 1,500. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, y I.
OZARK, c. h., Dale Co. 0, l,570t pop.,
on Plant System and Southwestern Rds.,
about 60 m. S. W. of Eufaula. Grist mills,
cotton gins and carriage, guano and cigar
ractories.
DALE CO. NEWS; Fridays; demo
cratic; four pages: subscription $1; W. H.
Simmons, editor and publisher (1^). Cir-
culation "JKL."
SOUTHERN STAR; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1867; Joseph H. Adams, editor
and publisher (4—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "JKi." In 1896, I. In
1897. Y. In 1898. zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900.
"mi.." In 1903, Z(4) (##).
PELL CITY, c. h., St. Clair Co. t
800 pop , on Birmingham & Atlantic and
Southern Rds., 35 m. from Birmingham.
Coal, iron, timber, agriculture, dairying
and live stock.
COOSA VALLEYAN; Wednesdays;
ndependent; four pages 13x20; subscription
75 cents; established January, 1902; Bays D.
Gather, editor and publisher (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
PIEDMONT, Calhoun Co. d lJ*5t
pop., situated on Southern and East &
West of Alabama Rds., 38 m. S.W.of Rome,
•a., 24 N. E. of Anniston and 12 from Jack-
sonville, the county seat. Farming and ore
district. Cotton is raised principally. Seat
of Frances E. Willard School.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
June, 1903; Walter J. Clark, editor and pub-
lisher (12 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
PRATTVILLE,c.h.,^utou9a Co. u
l,929t pop., on Louisville & Nashville and
Mobile & Ohio Rds., 15 m. N. W. of Mont-
gomery, the State capital. Manufactures
cotton and woolen goods and sashes and
blinds.
PROGRESS; Fridays ; democratic ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; H. G. Ruffln, editor; Progress
Printing Company, publishers (2—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
PUSHMATAHA, Choctato Co, p
200 pop., 28 m. S, E. of Meridian, Miss.
Farming.
NEGRO SEARCHLIGHT; semi
monthly; negro; republican; four pages
6x10; subscription 75 cents; established 1901;
H. G. Ruffln, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl."
ROANOKE, Randolph Co. n- l.SOOt
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 40 m. N. of
Opelika and 85 N. E. of Montgomery, the
State capital. Has a college for males and
females.
LEADER J Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
September, 1892; O. H. Stevenson, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
ROCKFORD,c.h., CoosaCo. Dl,547t
pop. (of township), 12 m. N. E. of Montgom-
ery, the State capital. Cotton, corn, pota-
toes, peas and millet.
COOSA ARGUS; Fridays; democratic;
four pages lfx22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; J. W. Brooks, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl.'
PEOPLE'S COURIER; Thursdays;
populist; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1895; L. B. Pond, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jjfL." (A A).
RUSSELL VILLE, c. h., Franklin
Co.\:i l,602t pop., on North Alabama Rd.,
18 m. S. of Tuscumbia. Farming and mining.
FRANKLIN TIMES; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1884; W. H. Norris, editor and
publisher (5-3). Circ'u "iKL." In 1903, Z (4).
SAINT STEPHENS, c. h.. Wash-
Ington Co. p l,506t pop. (of township), on
Mobile & Birmingham Rd. and W.bank of
Tombigbee r., 65 m. (100 by water) N. of Mo-
bile. Farming.
WASHINGTON CO. NEWS ; Thurs-
days ; democratic ; four pages 16x32 ; sub-
•criptlon $1 ; established 1892 ; W. A. Mose-
ley, editor and publisher (5—3). Circ'n "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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ALABAMA.
SCOTTSBORO, c. h., Jackson Co. cf
1.014+ pop., on Southern Rd., 42 m. E. oi
Huntsvllle and about 5 W. of Tennessee r.
Coal and iron mining, lumbering and agri-
culture.
CITIZEN I Thursdays; democratic; four
pa^es 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1877; James Armstrong, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
PROGRESSIVE AGE; Tliursdays;
democratic; eiglit pages 15x22; subscription
(1; established 1887; Age Publishing Co.. edi-
tors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl- " In 1896, I.
In 1897. Y. In 1898, publisher asserts, smallest
1.800. Actual average for 1899,1,934; for
a year ending with June, 1900. t2«459> In
1901. yl. Actual average for a year ending
ivith June, 1902, '^,450. In 1903, (z— 4) H.
Actual average for li^Ot. '^,450.
SEALE, c. h., Russell Co. □, 386t pop.,
on Central of Georgia Rd., 20 m. S. W. of
Columbus. Ga. Several saw mills. Grain
and cotton.
BUSSEL.L. REGISTER; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1883; Tucker & Chadwick,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
SELMA, c. li., Dallas Co. g 8,T13t
pop., on Birmingham, Selma & New Or-
leans, Southern, Louisville & Nashville,
Mobile & Birmingham and Western of
Alabama Rds. and on N. bank of Ala-
baman, 300 m. from its mouth, 50 W. of
Montgomery, the State capital, and 50 E.
of Demopolis. Steamers to Mobile. Cot-
ton factory, iron works, steam planing
mill, manufactures of car wheels, oil and
Ice. Center of trade In cotton, lumber,
Iron and coal.
JOURNALi; every evening except Sat-
urday and Sunday, and Sunday morning;
democratic; eight pages 20x26; subscription
$6; established 1890; R. E. L. Nell, editor;
F. S. Kincey, publisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
In 190'^, Z (4).
MORNING TIMES; every morning
and WEEKLY, Tuesdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription — daily $6,
weekly $1; established 1825; J. E. Adler,
editor and publisher. Circ'n— daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl.--
MIRROR; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20; sub.scription $1; estab-
lished 18S7; H. B. Kincey, editor and pub-
lisher, Circulation "jkl."
RECORD; Saturdays; negro; independ-
ent: four pages 18x24: subscription $1.50:
established 1899; Charles Gary, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
MISSIONARY SEARCHLIGHT;
semi montlilv (A A).
STUDENT'S VOICE; monthly; relig-
ious; four pages 9x12: subscription 25 cents;
established 1902; J. R. Sanders and N. N.
Huggins, editors: Alabama Baptist Univer-
sity, publishers (1—4). Circ'n "jkl-" (A A).
SHEFFIELD, Colbert Co. b 3,333t
pop., on Memphis & Charleston, North Ala
bama and Louisville & Nashville Rds.
Manufacturing center.
STANDARD; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; E. M. Ragland, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jiil."
ALABAMA.
SPRINGVILLE, St. Clair Co. b 496 f
pop., on Queen & Crescent Route Rd., 15 m.
S. W. of Ashvllle, the county seat. Farming.
ITEM; Thursdays; six pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established August, 1901; B. B.
Gather, editor and publisher (2—3). Circu-
lation "jkl."
STEVENSON, Jackson Co. cf 560t
pop., on Southern and Nashville, Chatta-
nooga & St. Louis Rds., 38 m. W. S. "W. of
Chattanooga, Tenn. Grist mills, cotton
gins and brick-yard. Agriculture.
CH RONICLE ; Wednesdays ;democratic ;
eight pages 14x22; subscription $1 ; established
1887; Vaught & Gregory, editors and publish-
ers (4— 3). Circulation "ijvL."
SYIiAGAUGA, Talladega Co. D
880t pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.
PROGRESS; Thursdays (A A).
TALLADEGA, c. h., TalladegaCo. n
5,056 pop., on Birmingham «fe Atlantic,
Southern and Louisville & Nashville Rds.,
41 m. E. of Birmingham and 41 S. of Gads-
den. Seat of State Institution for the Deaf,
Dumb and Blind. Iron furnaces. Cotton
mills, chemical and fertilizer works.
NEWS-REPORTER; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1843; E. L. C. Ward, editor and
publisher (4— 3). Circ'n "jkl." In 1901, Z (3).
Inl903, Z(4)(»»).
OUR MOUNTAIN HOME; Wednes
days; democratic; eight to sixteen pages
131^x20; subscription $1; established 1867; J.
C. Williams, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1899,
1,910; for 1900. 1,936. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. Actual average for 1903, 3,109:
''or 1901, '3,106.
TALLASSEE, Elmore Co. n 4,178t
pop. (of township), on Tallassee & Mont-
gomery Rd., 28 m. N. E. of Montgomery,
the State capital. Corn, cotton, potatoes
and vegetables.
TRI-COUNTY W^EEKIiY; Satur-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; Tri-County
Weekly Publishing Company, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
THOMASVILLE, Clarke Co. p 686t
pop., on Mobile & Birmingham Rd., 15 m.
N. of Grovehill, the county seat. Saw mills,
cotton gins, brick-yards. Cotton. Farming.
ECHO; Thursdays; Independent demo-
crat; four pnges 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1900; A. B. Tucker, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl.--
THORSBY, Chilton Co. u 450 pop.,
on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 48 m. 8. of
Birmingham. Cannery, box factory and
planing mill. Farming and fruit raising.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
paares 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1897;
J. D. Dennis, editor and publisher (2—3). Cir-
culation "jkl." (AA).
TROY, c. h.. Pike Co. O, 4,097t pop,,
on Plant System and Central of Georgia
Rds., 51 m. S. by E. of Montgomery, the
Stale capital. Center of cotton trade.
MESSENGER; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ALABAMA.
democratic; daily four pages 13x20, weekly
twelve pages 13x20 ; subscription— dally $5,
weekly $1; established— daily 1892, weekly
1866; Sidney H. Blan. editor; W. J. & S. H.
Blan, publishers (8—3). Circ'n— dally "jkl"
weekly "jkl.- In 1898, weekly Z. In 1900,
weekly Z. In 1902, "jkl. In 1903. Z (4).
AFRO-AMERICAN STAR; Fridays
(▲▲).
HERALD; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
Ished July, 1904; C. A. Baker, editor; T.
H. Brown, publisher (1—5).
STANDARD; Saturdays: democratic;
four pages 18x24: subscription §1; established
1896; Jonn Gamble, editor and publisher (8— 3).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
TUNNEL SPRINGS, iV/onroe Co. g
1,962+ pop. (of township)— local estimate
2,000—13 m. N. E. of Monroeville, the county
seat, and 5 S. E. of Scotland. Agriculture.
EAGLiE; semi-mon hly; four pages 10x13;
subscription 50 cents; established 1888; A. R.
Davison, editor and publisher (2—3). Circu-
lation-jkl." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "JKL."
TUSCALOOSA, c. h., Tuscaloosa Co.
-o 5,094+ pop., on Queen & Crescent Route
and Mobile & Ohio Rds. and Black Warrior
r., at head of steamboat navigation, 55 m.
S. W. of Birmingham. The State Univer-
sity and other educational institutions lo-
cated here. Coal and cotton.
TIMES-GAZETTE; every evening ex
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription-daily $4, weekly $1; established-
daily 1888, weekly 1830; Times Gazette Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (12— 3). Circulation—
daily"jKL." weekly"JKL." In 1902, daily Z (4) .
Publisher's announeeinent. -Tuscaloosa is an
Iron, coal, coke, railroad and manufactur-
ing center. Furnaces, pipe works, coke
ovens, by-product plant, and numerous
coal mines. United States is now spend-
ing $10,000,000 in opening the Warrior River.
Headquarters of work here.
TUSCUMBIA, c. h., Colbert Co. ^
2,348+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville and
Memphis & Charleston Rds., near Tennessee
r., 14 m. S. of Sheffield and about 4 S. of
Florence. Steamboats ascend the river to
this point. Agriculture.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1896; Oscar 6. Simpson, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
NORTH AL.ABAMIAN; Thursdays
(▲▲).
AMERICAN STAR: bi weekly.
Fridays; four pages 15x23; subscription 75
cents; established January, 1901; G. W. Tren-
holm, editor and publisher (5 — 3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
TUSKEGEE, c. h., Macon Co. l^2,170t
pop., on Tuskegee Rd., 40 m. E. of Mont-
gomery, the State capital. Seat of sev-
eral educational institutions. Cotton-seed
oil mill. Cotton the chief product.
NEWS ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1865;
Charles W. Hare, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jki." Actual aver-
age/or 1903, 1,152. In 1903, yl. In 1904,
(z-4) I.
STUDENT; weekly during school year;
educational; four pages 9x14; subscription
50 cents; established 1884; Emmett J. Scott,
ALABAMA.
editor; Tuskegee National and Industrial In
stltute, publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903,
(z— 4) I (A A).
UNION SPRINGS, c.1i.,.Bm«ocA: Co.
0^2,634+ pop., on Central of Georgia Rd.,
40 m. E. S. E. of Montgomery, the State cap-
ital, and 55 W. S. W. of Columbus, Ga. Cot-
ton-seed oil mill, steam cotton gins and
spoke and handle factories.
BULLOCK CO. BREEZE; Tuesdays;
democratic: eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established March, 1902; John C. Law-
rence, editor and publisher (1—4). Circula-
tion "JKL."
HERALD ; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1866; P. F. Miles, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
UNIONTOWN, Perry Co. n 1,047T
pop., on Southern Rd., 20 m. E. by S. of
Demopolls and 30 W. of Selma. Cotton the
chief product. Shipping point.
CANEBRAKE HERALD; Fridays;
independent; four pages 18x24: subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1887; A. M. Spesard,
editor; Lily Tayloe Land Co., publishers
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
VERNON, c. h., Lamar Co. v^ 291t
pop., 9 m. S. of SuUigent, the nearest rail-
road point, and about 30 N. N. E. of Colum-
bus, Miss. Saw and grist mills. Agriculture.
COURIER ; Thursdays ; democratic ; four
pages 17x22: subscription $1; established
1886; W. A. Young, editor; T. J. Young, pub-
lisher (4 — ^3). Circulation "jkl."
LAMAR DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays;
democratic: eight pages 15x22; subscription
75 cents; established 1896; C. S. McDougal,
editor and publisher (8 — 3). Circ'n "jkl."
WARRIOR, Jejfferson Co. O 1,018+
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., near
Black Warrior r.. 23 m. N. of Birmingham,
the county seat. Coal mining.
BREEZE; Fridays: democratic: four
pages 16x23; subscription $1; established
1887; S.A.Davidson, editor; E. O. Davidson,
publi.sher(8 — 3). Circulation "jkl "
WETUMPKA, c. h., Elmore Co.
D 562+ pop., on Southern Rd. and Coosa r.,
13 m. N. E. of Montgomery, the State capi-
tal. Seat of State Penitentiary. Cotton
shipping.
HERALD; Thursdays; six pages 18x24;
subscriptions!; established 1895; H. R. Gol-
son. editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl- In 1899, Z.
Actual average for 1901, 1,373} for 1902,
1,501. Inl90;3,yl.
WHISTLER, il^o^'i^e Co. p 1,000 pop.,
on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 6 m. N. W. of Mobile.
Agricututre.
WHISTLER: Fridays; independent-
democratic; eight pages 11x16; subscription
$1 : established January, 1903: W. M. Spilman,
editor and publisher (1—4). Circ'n "jkl."
WINEIELD, Marion Co. b on Kan-
sas Citv. Memphis & Birmingham Rd., 65
m. N. W. of Birmingham. Farming.
MARION CO. DEMOCRAT} Thurs
davB: democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; J. W. Young,
editor and publisher. Circ'n. "iitL" (A A).
ALASKA.
Population 63,592 1. Land Area 590,844 sq. miles.
A territory of the United States, bounded north by the Arctic Ocean, east by
the Northwest Territories of Canada, west and south by the Pacific Ocean and
Behring's Sea and Strait. Capital city : Juneau. Principal products and indus-
tries: Gold mining', fishing and fur. Number of newspapers and other peri-
odicals (March 30, 1905), 15, divided as follows: Daily, 4; weekly, 10; monthly, 1.
COUNCIL, on Norton Bay Rd.
NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
DOUGLiAS* 1,500 pop., on Gastinaux
Channel, a branch of Stephen Passage,
about 1,000 m. from Seattle, Washington.
Gold mining.
ISLAND NEWS; Wednesdays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $3; established
1898; Charles A, Hopp, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
ALASKA MISSIONS; monthly; four
pages 6x9; subscription 25 cents; established
December, 1902; S. A. Jackson, editor and
publisher (1 — 4). Circulation "iKi" (A A).
FAIRBANKS,
NEWS; Saturdays ^A A).
JUNEAU, 2,600 pop., 50 m. N. of Sitka
and 900 m. N.W. of Seattle. Mining, fishing
and lumbering.
DISPATCH; every evening except Sun-
day, and Sunday morning; four to eight
pages 13x20; subscription— daily $8, Sunday
13; established— daily 1899. Sunday 1888; Ed.
C. Russell, editor; Dispatch Publishing Co.,
publishers (2—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1902,
Z (1.2.4.5).
RECORD-MINER; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; four pages 15x22; subscription
$8; established 1387; J. W. Frame, editor and
publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
KETCHIKAN, 459 pop., 190 m. S. E.
of Sitka. Mining settlement.
MINING JOURNAL.; Saturdays; in
dependent; four pages 13x20; subscription
$3; established January, 1901; Swlneford &
Rice, editors and publishers (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL"
NOME, 500 pop. A raining camp on
Norton Sound. Steamship line from San
Francisco and Seattle, via St. Michael.
GOLD DIGGER; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; four pases 18x24; subscription $5; es-
tablished 1899; S. H. Stevens, editor and pub-
lBher(l— 4). Circulation ••ull"
SEWARD,
GATEWAY; Fridays (A A).
SITKA, l,396t pop., on W. coast ot
BaranofC Island, which is densely timbered.
Steamers to Seattle, Wash., and San Fran-
cisco, Cal. Has custom house, a Greco-
Russian church, Indian training school and
saw mills. Catching and curing of salmon
Is extensively carried on. Marine barracks,
station for revenue cutter and navj', with
Government coal sheds, also call port for
all Western steamers.
ALASKAN; Saturdays; Independent;
four pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1885; Alaskan Publishing Co , editors
and publishers (12—2). Circulation "jkl."
SKAGWAY, 1,300 pop., at head ol
Lynn Canal, about 100 m. N. of Juneau.
Steamers to Seattle, Wash., and Portland,
Ore. Supply station for Yukon and Klon-
dike regions.
ALASKAN ; daily except Monday; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $9;
established 1898; John W. Troy, editor; Jen-
sen & Town, publishers (5—3). Circulation
"JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
GUIDE; every morning except Sunday;
republican; four pages 13x20; subscription
$5: established 1900; O.M. Kinney, editor and
publisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
V A L D E Z , 315t pop. Steamer to
Seattle. Supply station for gold mines.
ALASKA PROSPECTOR; Thurs-
days; independent; six pagee 16x22; sub-
scription $3; established February, 1902; H.
H. Hildreth, editor; Prospector Publishing
Co., publishers (2—3). Circulation "jja"
WRANGELL, 1,000 pop., 115 m. E.
of Sitka, the Territorial capital. Money
Order Post Office.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; local; four
pages 18x22; subscription $2;
November, 1903; A
publisher (1— 5P).
STANDARD; Fridays; four pages 11x16;
subscription $3; established September, 1902;
W. G. Beattle and Adolph Stark, editors ; Hav-
ilah Publishing Co., publishers (2—3) (A A).
established
V.'R. Snyder, editor and
ARIZONA.
Population 122,931 1. Land Area 112,920 sq. miles.
A territory of the United States, bounded north by Utah and Nevada, east
by New Mexico, south by Mexico, and west by California and Nevada. Capital
city : Phoenix. Principal industries: Sheep and cattle raising. Number of
newspapers and other periodicals (Marf^h 30, 1905), 68, divided as follows: Daily,
13; weeklv, 51; semi-monthly, 1; monthly, 2; quarterly, 1.
The cities and towns of over l.OOO population, according to the United States
census of 1900 (t), are as follows:
Tucson 7,531+ Yuma l,519t
Phneuix 5,544+ Globe l,495t
Wiuslow 1,305+
Flagstaff 1,271 +
scott 3, 559+
Pre - .
Jerome 5i,861+
Nogales l.^Glt
BENSON, Cochise Co. a, 750 pop., on
El Paso & Southwestern and Southern Pa-
cific Rds. andRloSanPedror.,47m.S. E. of
Tucson. Agriculture and mining.
PRESS; Mondays; eight pages 11x16;
subscription $2; established 1900; W. H.
Sohardin, editor and publisher (2—4). Cir-
culation "JKL-
BISBEE, Cochise Co. P,6,000t pop., on
El Paso & Southwestern Rd., in a canj-on |
of the Mule Pass mountalne. Copper min-
ing and smelting.
EVENING I>1INER; every evening ex-'
cept Sundays; republican: six to eight pages
15x22; subscription $6; established 1902 ; Frank
Da Sousa, editor; De Sousa & Bennett, pub-
lishers (1 — i). Circulation "JKL" |
REVIEW; every morning except Mon- ;
day; eight pages 15x22; subscription $7.50;
established 1897; W. B. Kelly, editor and pub-
lisher (12-4). „
Circulation: In 1900, -jkl.- In 1901, Z
(4, 5,12). In 1903, January, publisher asserts,
no issue during 1902 was less than 1,250. In
1903. Z (4, 6). Inl904, (z-4)I.
CHLORIDE, Mohave Co. ^425 pop.,
on Arizona & Utah Ry., 20 m. N. of [King-
man, the county seat. Mining.
ARIZONA ARROW; Thursdays;
twelve pages 9x12; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished January, 1901; Lew Blakely. editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
CLIFTON, Graham Co. R 3,000 pop.
(of township), on Arizona & New Mexico
Rd., 27 m. N. E. of Solomonsville, the county
seat. Mining, agriculture and stock raising.
COPPER ERA; Thursdays; six pages
18x24; subscription $2.50; established 1899;
Bull & Leonard, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
HERALD; Mondays (A A).
DOUGLAS, Cochire Co. R 6,000 pop.,
on El Paso & Southwestern Rd., 100 m. S. E.
of Tucson. Agriculture, copper smelters,
cattle ranching.
INTERNATIONAL.; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $2.50;
established February, 1902; George F. Meek,
editor; Consolidated Printing & Publishing
Co., publishers (5—3). Circu'n "jkl." (A A).
FLAGSTAFF, c. h., Coconino Co.^
1,271+ pop., on Santa Fe & Pacific Rd., 158 m.
(by rail) N. E. of Prescott. Milling, mining
and cattle raising. Situated in the pine
belt of Arizona.
COCONINO SUN; Saturdays; republi-
can; eight pages 11x16; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1882: C. M. Funston, editor and
publisher (5—6). Circulation "iKj,.
GEj>I; Thursdays; democratic; four pages
15x22; subscription $2.50; established 1883; R.
H. & D. E. Jones, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
FLORENCE, c. h., Pinal Co. p 1.200
pop., on Gila r., 85 m. N. N. W. of Tucson.
Smelting furnace for silver. Agriculture
and mining.
ARIZONA BLADE AND FLOR-
ENCE TRIBUNE; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $2.50;
established 1899; Thomas F. Weedin, editor
and publisher. Circulation "iKi"
GLOBE, c. h., Gila Co. n l,495tpop.,
on Arizona Narrow Gauge Rd., in Pinal
mountains, 75 m. N. E. of Florence and 120
N. of Tucson. Rich silver and copper ores.
ARIZONA SILVER BELT; Thurs
days ; independent; six to eight pages 16x2-i;
subscription $2.50; established 1878; Joseph
H. Hamill, editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
TIMES; Fridays; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription .82.50; established 189S; R. C. Brown,
editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkj,." (A A).
HOLBROOK, c. h., Navajo Co. n-
250 pop., on Santa Fe & Pacific Rd. Agri-
culture and stock and sheep raising.
ARGUS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $2; established
1896; L. C. Henning, manager; L. D. Divel-
bess, publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
JEROME, Yavapai Co. O 2,861t pop.,
on United Verde & Pacific Rd., 20 m. N. of
Prescott, the county seat. Copper and gold
mines. Fruit and farming.
MININGN EWS ; Monday s; democratic ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1895; W. S. Adams, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "JKL."
REPORTER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1896; Thompson Bros.,editorsand pub-
lishers (£—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
KINGMAN, c. h., Mohave Co. \^ 323
pop.— local estimate 700— on Santa Fe Pad
flc Rd., 135 m. W. of Prescott. Mining.
MOHAVE CO. MINER; Saturdays; In-
dependent; six pages 13x20; subscription $8;
established 1882; Smith & Sawyer, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jki"
OUR MINERAL WEALTH; Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $3; established 1893; Kean St.
Charles, editor and publisher (5—3). Circu-
lation "4KL •'
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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ARIZONA.
ARIZONA.
MARTINEZ, Yavapai Co. D 200pop.,
on Santa Fe, Prescott & Phoenix Rd., 36 m.
S- W. of Prescott. Gold mining.
NEWS- HERA IjD; Saturdays; eight
pages 15x22; suliscription $2.50; established
1901; Eli S. Perkins, editor and publisher
(1 — i). Circulation "jkl."
MESA, Maricopa Co. n 722t pop.— local
census 848—18 m. E. of Phoenix, the county
seat and Territorial capital. Agriculture
and live stock.
FREE PRESS; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEK liY, Saturdays: daily
four, weekly eight pages 13x20; subscription
—daily $4.50, weekly $2: G. S. Irwin, editor;
Press Publishing Co., publishers. (1—4).
Circulation— daily "iKi" weekly "jkl."
MORENCI, Graham Co. R 1,100 pop.,
on Morenci Southern Rd., 25 m. N. E. of
Solomonsville, the county seat. Mining.
EL. OBRERO DE HIORENCI; Satur-
days; Spanish; four pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established December, 1901; Arizona
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
12-5P).
IjEADER; Saturdays; labor; six pages
16x22; subscriptiou $2; established June, 1904;
Arizona Publlslilng Company, editors and
publishers (2-5 P).
NOGALiES, Santa Cruz Co. g l,761t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
73 m. S. of Tucson, the county seat. On the
International boundary between Mexico
and United States. Farming, cattle raising,
mining and the reduction of ores the chief
Industries.
TIMES; every evening except Sundays;
local; four pages 11x15; subscription $4; es
tablishcd 1903; A. L. Bellegrln, editor and
publisher (1—5 P).
BORDER VIDETTE; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1892; E. D. Miller, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl"
OASIS; Saturdays; republican; twelve
to sixteen pages 10x16; subscription $2.50;
established 1893; Allen T. Bird, editor: Oasis
Printing House (Inc.), publishers (8—3). Cir-
culation "jKi" In 1899. Z. In 1902. "jkl*
PHCENIX, c.h., Maricopa Co. D Ter-
ritorial Capital, 5,544+ pop., local es-
timate 7,500, on Santa Fe, Prescott & Phoe-
nix and Maricopa, Phoenix & Salt River Rds.
and Salt r., 35 m. N. of Maricopa and 226
N. E. of Yuma. Farming, mining and stock
raising.
ARIZONA GAZETTE; every morning
except Monday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily S6, weekly $2; established 1880: Eli S.
Perkins, managing editor; Gazette Printing
Co., publishers (12—5).
Circulation-Daily: Inl897, "iUL." Inl898,
Z. Inl902, (z-4, 6)1. In 1901, "jkl."
Weekly: •jkl."
ARIZONA REPUBLICAN ; every
morning, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 18x24; subscription-
dally $9, weekly $2; established 1889; Arizona
Publishins: Co., editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, "jkl" Actual
average for 1896. ti.l 21 . In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898, 3,885; for 1899, 4,129.
In 1900. vH. Actual average for 1901, 5,301 »
for 1902, 5,820; for 1903, 6,083 ; /or 1904,
6,339.
W«ekly : "iKj.."
Publisher's announcement. — Arizona now
contains 150,000 people, and the permanent
population is growing rapidly. Arizona's
soli and climate make It possible to produce
every crop known to agriculture and liorti-
culture, and her mineral wealth cannot be
estimated by figures. Her people have
money. They all read the Arizona Rr-
PUBLicAN. It Is the only metropolitan
newspaper that reaches them on the day
of publication. It Is printed on a perfecting
press, operates a battery of linotypes ana
owns the exclusive morning Associated
Press franchise. It has more circulation
than all the other Arizona newspapers
combined and reaches practically every
postoffice in the Territory. It Is the one
newspapercoveringthe vast region between
the Colorado boundary and Southern Cali-
fornia. Write for sample cop'es and rates.
ENTERPRISE; every evening except
Simday; democratic; eight to twelve pages
15x22; subscription $5; established 1898; Mul-
ford Winsor, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation— Daily: -jkl" In 1899, Z. In
1902, "JjvL." Inl903, (z— 4) T. In 1904, yl.
ARIZONA CATTLEMAN; Satur-
days: live stock; eight pages lOJ^xll; sub-
scription $2; established April, 1903; Frank
M. King, editor; Cattleman Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (7— 3 P). Circulation "jiil.'
ARIZONA SOCIALIST; Mondays;
socialist; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established January 16, 1905; J. A. Mallory,
editor and publisher (1—5 P).
EL MENSAJERO; Saturdays; repub-
lican; Spanish; eight pages 7J^xll; sub-
scription $3; established March, 1900; J. M.
Melendrev, editor and publisher (1—5).
EL OBSERVADOR MEXICAN©;
Saturdays; Spanish: four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $3; established 1896; P. BonillaB
Salazar, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JifL." (A A).
SATURDAY REVIEW; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 11x15; subscription
$1; established. May, 1902; John G. Tinker,
editor and pub]isher(4— 4). Circulation "jkl."
SOUTHWESTERN STOCK I>l AN,
FARMER AND FEEDER; Fridays;
live stock and agriculture; sixteen pages
11x15; stibscription $2; established 1884; Chas.
W. Pugh, editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation "iKL." In 1899, Z. In 1901, Z (3). In
1903, Z (4) (••).
ARIZONA-NEWMEXICO WORK-
MAN : monthly; Ancient Order United
Workmen; eight pages lOi^xU; subscription
50 cents; established 1899; Geo. W. Brown,
editor and pul)lisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for a year ending withJuly, 1901. 2.271;
/"or 1902, 2,660. Inl903,yH. Actualaver-
agefor 1904, 3,276. „_^, .
NEW MEXICO AND ARIZONA
MISSION; quarterly; January, April, May,
October; protestant-episcopal; twenty pages
7x10; subscription 50 cents; established 1891;
J. M. Kendrick, editor; N. A. Morford. pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "iSL." (A A).
PIMA, Graham Co. O, 521 pop., on Gila
Valley, Globe & Northern Rd. and Gila r.,
13 m. N. W. of Solomonsville, the county
seat. Stock raising, mining, farming and
milling.
PARAGON: Fridays; four pages 15x22;
stibscription $2: established December. 1900;
Mrs. W. B. McBride, editor and publisher.
Circulation "JKL." (AA"*.
PRESCOTT, c. h., Yavapai Co. O
3,559+ pop., on Santa Fe and Prescott St
Phoenix Rds. Gold and silver mining,
grazing, pine lumbering and agriculture.
ARIZONA JOURNAL-MINER t
every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Wednesdays; republican; four pages-
dally 18x24, weekly 22x28; subscription— dally
glO, weekly $2.50; established 1864; J. C.
Martin , editor ; Journ al-MIner Co. , publishers
(2—3). Circ'n— daily "JKL. "weekly "JKL." (AA).
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ARIZONA.
MORNING COURIER; every morning
except Sunda}\ and VVEERL.Y, Fridays;
democratic ; four pages— daily 18x24, weekly
22x28 ; subscription— dally (Including weekly)
$10, weekly $2.50; established 1882; E. A.
Rogers, editor and publisher.
Circulation— Daily : "jkl"
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, no issue
was less than 1,000. In 1896, 1. Inl897. Y. In
1898. "JKL."
SAFFORD, Graham Co. R 1,800 pop.,
on Gila Valley, Globu & Northern Rd., and
Gila r., 160 m. N. E. of Tucson, in the Pueblo
"Viejo Valley. Farming, mining and stock
raising.
GRAHAM GUARDIAN; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; John J. Birdno, edi-
tor an d publisher ( 9— 3) . Circulation • 'jkl. ••
SAINT JOHNS, c. h.. Apache Co. n-
1,200 pop., about 140 m. E. by S. E. of Flag-
staff. Grist mill. Mining, grazing and lum-
bering.
EL, APACHITO; Thursdays; republi-
can; Spanish; eight pages 9x11; subscription
$2; established September, 1903; Lazaro
Aoosta, editor and publisher (1—4). Circu-
lation "JKL "
SNIPS AND ST. JOHNS HERAL.D;
Saturdays; independent; eight pages 8x11;
subscription $1; e.stablished — Snip^js 1901,
Herald 1885, consolidated 1903: Lloyd C. Hen-
ning. editor and publisher ( 12—3). Circ'n ■ jkl. "
SOLOMONS VILLE, c. h.. Graham
Co. n, 629-I- pop., on Gila Valley, Globu &
Northern Rd., 148 m. N. E. of Tucson.
Mining, agriculture and stock raising.
ARIZONA BULLETIN; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$2; established 1889; Consolidated Printing
and Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
TEMPE, Maricopa Co. D 892t pop.,
on Maricopa, Phoenix & Salt River Rd.,
10 m. E. of Phoenix, the county seat and
Territorial capital. Location of Territorial
Normal School. Flour mill and manufac-
tories. Farming, live stock and fruit.
NEWS; every morning except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays ; democratic ;
four pages 17x23; subscription — daily $5,
weekly $2.50; established— daily 1894, weekly
1886; Curt. W.Miller, editor; News Publishing
Co., publishers. Circulation — daily "uu,."
weekly "jkj,."
TOMBSTONE, c. h., Cochite Co. O,
646t pop., about 65 m. S. E. of Tucson.
Silver and gold mining and agriculture.
PROSPECTOR; every evening except
Sunday, and EPITAPH, Sundays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription—
dailv $7.50, Sunday $2; established — dally
1886," Sunday 1882; Wm. Hattlch. editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation — dallv "iKi-"
Sunday "jkl."
TUCSON, c. h., Pima Co. p 7,531+
pop., on Southern Paclflc Rd. and Santa
Cruz r., 250 m. E. of Yuma, 485 from San
Diego, Cal. The town was founded in 1560
by Jesuits. Institute of St. Joseph located
here. Mining and reduction of gold, silver
and copper ores. Agriculture and stock
raising.
ARIZONA STAR; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
ARIZONA.
four pages— dally 18x24, weekly 20x26; sub-
scription — daily $7.50, weekly $2.50: estab-
lished-daily 1874. weekly 1870; L. C. Hughes,
editor; Star Publishing Co., publishers. Cir-
culation—dally "j.Ki." weekly '•isi.." In 1902,
Z(4,6).
TUCSON CITIZEN; every evening
except Sunday, and ARIZONA CITI-
ZEN, Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $7.50, weekly $2;
established- daily 1870, weekly 1860; O'Brien
Moore, editor; Citizen Printing and Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (8—3). Circulation-
daily "JKL." weekly "jkl." In 1900, Z. In
1902, Z (4, 6). Inl903, Z(4).
LA ALIANZA; Thursdays; Spanish;
twelve pnges 11x16; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1899; Carlos H. TuUy. editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL." (A A).
POST; Saturdays; republican; sixteen
pages 11x16; subscription $2; established
July, 1901; Allan B. Jaynes, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl " In 1903, Z (6).
MINER AND STOCKMAN; semi-
monthly; mines and live stock: eight pages
7x10; subscription $1; established January,
1903; John E. Magee, editor; F. E. A. Kim-
ball, publisher (1—4). Circ'n "iKL." (A A).
WICKENBURG, Maricopa Co. D
217+ pop., ou Morenci Southern Rd.
MINER; Saturdays; Independent; four
pages 17i^x24: subscription $2; established
June, 1904; H. E. Wilson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5 P).
WILLCOX, Cochite Co. U^ 396 pop.,
on Southern Paclflc Rd., 65 m. N.of Tomb-
stone, the county seat. Mining, cattle
raising and agriculture.
ARIZONA RANGE NEWS; Fridays;
live stock and mining; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $3; established 1893; Kemp
Bros., editors and publishers (8 — 4). Circu-
lation "JKL "
WILLIAMS, Coconino Co. ^ 500
pop., on Santa Fe Paclflc Rd., 82 m. W. of
Flagstaff, the county seat. Copper mining,
cattle and sheep raising and lumbering.
NEWS; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 16x22; subscription $3; established
1891; C. A. Neal, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "iKL."
WIN SLOW, Navajo Co. D-l,305t pop.,
on Santa Fe Rd., 58 m. E. of Flagstaff.
Railroad shops, agriculture, stock raising.
MAIL; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $2; established
1893; Estate of J. F. Wallace, editors and pub-
lishers (11— 2). Circulation "jKi."
YUMA,c. h., Yuma Co. p 1,402+ pop.,
on Southern Paclflc Rd. and Colorado r.,
about 150 m. W. by S. W. of Phoenix, the
capital of the Territory, and 250 S. E. of Los
Angeles, Cal. Commerce, mining and fruit
growing.
ARIZONA SENTINEL; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$3; established 187i); J.W. Dorrington, editor
and publisher. Circulation 'jki."
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; four pages 12x16; subscription $2; es-
tablished January, 1903; J. H. Kinsler, editor
and publisher (2—5).
SUN; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $2; established 1896; I. E. Devine,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
ARIZONA PYTHIAN RECORD;
monthly; Knights of Pythias; eight pages
11x16; subscription $1; established April,
1903; A. M. Foster, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl"
ARKANSAS.
Population 1,311,564 f. Land Area 53,045 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Missouri, east by the Mississippi River, south by Louisiana
and Texas, and west by Texas and the Indian Territory. State capital : Lit-
tle Rock. Principal products and industries : Live stock, cotton, corn and gen-
eral agriculture. Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1905),
287, divided as follows: Daily, 24; serai-weekly, 6; weekly, 242; monthly, 15.
The cities of over 3,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Little Rock SS.SOTt Jouenboro 4,508t
Fort Smith ll,.587t Kayetteville 4,06lt
Pine Blull ll,496t Eureka Sprinffs 3,.572t
Hot Springs 9,9r3t Mena 3,423t
Helena 5,550t Paragould 3,324t
Texarkana 4,9 14t
ALTUS, Franklin Co. \2 500t pop.,
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern Rd.
ALTUS-DENNING BANNER; Thurs-
days; independent; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1904; R.H. Burrow,
editor; Altus Denning Banner Publishing
Company, publishers (1— 6P).
AMITY, Clark Co. p 1.400 pop., on
Missouri & Pacific Rd., 28 ra. N. W. of Ark-
adelphia.
ENTERPRISE I Fridays: independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; Miss Myrtle Dwinell, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
ARGENT A, Pulaski Co. n 5,000 pop.,
on Little Rock & Memphis. St. Louis
Southwestern, Little Rock & Ft. Smith and
St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rds.
and N. bank of Arkansas r., opposite and
within corporate limits of Little Rock, the
county seat and State capital. Railroad
shops, flour mill and various manufactories.
NEWS-SENTINEL; Saturdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established March, 1900; Henry J. Miller, edi-
tor and publisher (2—5 P).
NORTH LITTLE ROCK TIi>IES;
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; W. L. Bar-
ron, manager (4—3). Circulation "jkl." In
1903. Z(4)(»»).
VOICE OF THE TWENTIETH
CENTURY; Saturdays; African; metho-
dist-episcopal ; twelve pages 13x20 ; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1897; J. A. McG.
Johns, editor; Wm. C. Cox, publisher. Cir-
culation 'JKL'
ARKADELPHIA, c.h.,Clark Co.p
2,739+ pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern Rd. and Ouachita r., 75 m. S. W.
of Little Rock, the State capital. Seat of a
Baptist and a Methodist college. Salt
works, plow factory and excellent water
power. Lumber and cotton the chief
products.
SIFTINGS HERALD; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1886; Ed. McCorkle, editor
and publisher (2- 3). Circulation "jkl."
SOUTHERN STANDARD; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1868; Adam Clark
& Son, editors and publishers ( 8—3). Circula-
tion "jkl.- Inl903, Z(4) (••).
ARKANSAS CITY, c.h.. Desha Co.
O^ 1,091+ pop., on Mississippi River & North-
western and St. Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern Rds. and Mississippi r.,75 m. S. E.
of Pine Bluff. Coal depot and saw mill.
A shipping point.
JOURNAL; Fridays; Independent ; four
pages 18;^ : subscription $1 ; established
1879 ; W. F. Bessellieu, M.D., editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
NEW ENTERPRISE; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1891; John W. Davis, editor
and publisher (11—3). Circulation "isi"
ASHDOWN, Little River Co. p 400t
pop., on Texarkana & Ft. Smith and Arkan-
sas & Choctaw Rds., about 20 m. N. W. of
Texarkana. Agriculture, lumber, cotton,
Indian corn and pork.
LITTLE RIVER NEWS; Fridays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1897; James Crooks, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
ATKINS, Pope Co. t] 745t pop., on St
Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd., 64m.
N. W. of Little Rock, the State capital.
Farming, cotton and live stock. Roller mill
and cotton gin.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; democratic:
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; W. F. Turner, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "JKL."
AUGUSTA, C.h., Woodruff Co. n-l,040t
pop.— of township 5,169+— on St. Louis, Iron
Mountain & Southern Rd. and White r., 65
m. E. N. E. of Little Rock, the State capital.
Steam saw mills and handle factory. Cot-
ton shipping.
W^OODRUFF CO. FREE PRESSi
Thursdays; eight pages 18x20; subscription
$1; established 1892; E. L. Billingslea, editor
and publisher (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
AUSTIN, Lonoke Co. n 196 pop., on
St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd.,
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ARKANSAS.
ARKANSAS.
23 m. N. E. of Little Rock, the State capital.
Farming and stock raising.
GRIT; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Septem-
ber, 1901; Smith & Freeman, editors; Ben
Freeman, publisher (10—3). Circ'n "jki-'
BATESVILLiE, c. h., Independence
Co. [j 2,327+ pop., on St. Louis, Iron Moun-
tain & Southern Rd. and White r., 90 m.
N. E. of Little Rock, the State capital. Seat
of educational institutions for white and
colored races. Manganese ore is mined.
Cotton, tobacco, corn, wheat, oats, fruit
and vegetables. Shipping point.
BEE; Thursdajs; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1892; W. W. Pa well, editor and publisher
Circulation "jki,."
GUARD ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1876; E. L. Givens, editor; Bates ville Printing
Co., publishers (9—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl.- In 1896. 1. In
1897, Y. In 1898. "jkl. • In 1900. Z. In 1901.
(z-6)T. In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z-4) !(• •).
In 1904, yl,
BEEBE, White Co. a l,200t pop., on St.
Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd., 16 m.
S. W. of Searcy, the county seat, and 32 N.
E. of Little Rock, the State capital. Small
fruits, cotton and vegetables.
AVHITE CO. NEWS; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1892; Zol J. Woods, editor; News
Printing Co., publishers (1—4).
Civculiition: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1,24'2; for 1900, 1,218. In
1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 6) I. Actual average
for 1903, 1,683. Actual average for 1904,
1,810.
FRUITS AND liEAVES; monthly;
Interdenominational; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription 30 cents; established 1897; G. W.
Bugh, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
BENTON, c. h., Saline Co. n 898t
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern Rd.. near Saline r., and 23 m. S. W. of
Little Rock, the State capital. Saw, flour
and grist mills, potteries and tannery. Agri-
culture and lumbering.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1899; R. C. Ray, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
SALINE TIMES-COURIER; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1890; B. F. Henry,
editor and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1901. "jki" Actual aver
age for 1902, 1,017. In 1903. "jkl."
BENTON VII.IiE,c. li., Benton Co. b
1,843+ pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.,
27 m. N. of Fayettevllle. Cereals and to-
bacco cultivated. Tobacco manufactories
and fruit evaporators. Center of a fruit-
growing country.
BENTON CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
•crlptlon SI; established 1886; Joseph S. Stev-
enson, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, no
Issue was less than 1.000. In 1896. 1. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, publisher asserts, smallest 1,500.
In 1899, yl. Inl900.yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, "iii."
BENTON CO. SUN; Saturdays; demo-
c.atic; four pages 22x26 ; sub.scriptlon $1 ; es-
tablished 1891; H. L.Cross, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Circulation: Inl898. "jkl." Actual average
for 1899, 1,319. In 1900, yl. In 1901, (z-3) I.
In 1902, yl. Actual average for 1903, 1,605.
In 1904, yl.
A. O. U. W. GUIDE; monthly; Ancient
Order United Workmen; eight pages 11x16;
subscription 50 cents; established 1892; H. L.
Cross, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulfiiion : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 4,400. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yH. Actual average for 1899. 1,900.
In 1900. vl. Actual average for a year end-
ing with July, 1901, 3,381. In 1902, (z— 6) H.
Actual average for 1903, 5,433. In 1904, yG.
BERRY VILLE, c. h., Carroll Co. ti
551+ pop., 12 m. S. E. of Eureka Springs, one
of the two county seats, and 44 N. E. of Fay-
ettevllle. Flour mill. Farming.
CARROLL. PROGRESS; Thurs-
days ; democratic ; four pages 18x24 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1879; Wm. L. Crow,
editor; Crow & Jackson, publishers (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
BINGEN, Hempstead Co. p 200 pop.,
24 m. N. W. of Hope. Farming, milling and
mining.
SOCIAL VISITOR; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1884; J. R. Wolff, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
BLACK ROCK, Lawrence Co. [if 1,500
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 100
m. N. W. of Memphis. Button making,
lumber and farming.
LAWRENCE CO. TELEPHONE;
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1884; George W.
Anderson, editor; Anderson & Bidgood, pub-
lishers (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
BLACK SPRINGS, Montgomery
Co. -D 304 pop., 8 m. S. W. of Mount Ida, the
county seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
INFORMER; Saturdays; eight pages
11x16; subscription .$1; established 1892; J.
Matthews, editor and publisher. Circ'n • 'jsi. "
BLYTHEVILLE, Mississippi Co. ^
302 pop., on St. Louis &, Memphis Rd., 15 m
N. of Osceola, the county seat. Lumber
cotton and corn.
HERALD; Saturdays (A A).
BRINKLEY, Monroe Co. D- l,648t
pop.— of township 2,967+— on Arkansas Mid-
land, Little Rock & Memphis, St. Louis
Southwestern and White & Black Klver
Valley Rds., 65 m. E. of Little Rock, the
State capital, and 71 W. of Memphis, Tenn.
Oil mills, car works and stave factory.
ARGUS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1876; W. B. Folsom, editor; Wm. B. & H. M. Fol-
som, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
MONROE CO. CITIZEN; Thursdays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; W.B.Williams, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
CABOT, Lonoke Co. U 500t pop., on St.
Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd., 20 m.
N. E. of Little Rock, the State capital. Hor-
ticulture and agriculture.
GUARD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 12x18; subscription $1; establishe i
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
35
ARKANSAS.
1891; G. W. Gianberry, editor; B. F. Grau-
bt'iry & Co.. publishers (2— 3).
Circulation : In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 503. In 1904. "jkl.'
CALICO ROCK, Izard Co. 6 400
pop., ou St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern Rd., 200 m. N. E. of Little Rook.
Lumber.
PROGRESS; Fridays; independent;
four pages 17x22; subscription $1; eitab-
lished 1904; Calico Rock Printing Co., editors
and publishers (1 — 5 P).
ROCKET; Thursdays (A A).
CAMDEN, c. h., Ouachita Co. g 3,840t
pop., on St. Louis Southwestern and St.
Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rds. and
the right bank of Ouachita r., 110 m. S. W.
of Little Rock, the State capital. Steam-
boats ascend the river to this point. Cotton
growing.
BEACON; Saturdays; democratic; four
pa^es lSx24: subscription $1.25; established
1874; W. P. Holmes, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, 'jkl' Actual aver-
age or 1896, l,tiy9. In 1897. Y. In 1893,
"JKt"
OUACHITA HERALD; Fridays;
democratic ; eight pages 13x20 ; subscription
91; established 1840; Harry F. Kapp, editor;
Herald Printing Company, publishers (12 — 3).
Circulation: In 1902. -jkl." In 1903, I. In
1904, yl.
CASA, Perry Co. D 500 pop., on Choc-
taw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd., 60 m, W. of Lit-
tle Rock. Farming. Lumbering.
DEiYIOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
ele;ht pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
lished 1904; W. M. Daniels, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5 P).
CENTERPOINT, c. h., Howard Co.
jH 400+ pop.— Of township 1,785+— 10 m. N. W.
of Nashville, nearest station on Arkansas &
Louisiana Rd. Farming. Corn, cotton and
wheat. Woolen mills, manufacturing,
flour mills and lumber.
MONITOR; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
November, 1901; Chas. C. Hill, editor; J. W.
Hill & Son, publisher (12—3). Circ'n "jkl.-
CLARENDON, c. h., Monroe Co. n-
1,840+ pop., on Arkansas Midland and St.
Louis Southwestern Rds. and E. bank of
White r., 48 m. W. of Helena. Saw and
grist mills, cotton gin and wagon, boat-
oar, stave, heading and plow factories
and foundry. Agriculture.
MONROE CO. SUN; Fridays: eight
f>aKe8 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
876; Wm. E. Spencer, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
CliARKS VILLE, o. h., Johmon Go.^j
1,086+ pop., on Little Rock & Ft. Smith Rd.,
2 ra. N, of Arkansas r. and about 102 N. W
of Little Rock, the State capital. Flour
and planing mills and cotton gin.
JOHNSON CO. HERALD; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
♦1; established 1876; Harley & Ward, editors
and publishers (4—3).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,728. In 1896. 1. In 1897,
I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. In 1903, (z— 4)1. In
1904, yl.
ARKANSAS.
CLINTON, c. h., VanBuren Co. ^ 297t
pop., on Little Red r., about 75 m. N, W.
from Little Rock, the State capital. Cot-
ton gin and saw mill.
VAN BUREN CO. JOURNAL;
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 16x24;
subicription $1; established May, 1901; S. A.
Myover, editor and publisher (2— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
COAL HILL, Johnson Co. ^ 1,300
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern Rd., 9 m. E. of Ozark. Mining.
PHOENIX; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; .subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1902; Phoenix Printing Co.,
editors and publishers (2—8). Circ'n "uu,"
(A A).
CONABLE,
PATHFINDER; monthly; new
thought; twelve pages 11x16; subscription
$1; established October, 1901; Edgar Wallace
Conable, editor; Pathfinder Publishing Co.
publishers (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
CONWAY, c. h., Faulkner Co. a 3,003+
pop., on Little Rock & Ft. Smith Rd., 30 m.
N. W. of Little Rock, the State capital. Two
colleges and cotton-seed oil, roller flour
and shingle mills. Cotton and corn.
FAULKNER CO. TIMES; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; J. B. Higgins.
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
LOU CABIN-DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days: democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1879; J. W. Un-
derbill, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.008. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1893. "J_KL." In 1902. Z (1,2,4, 5). Actualaver-
age for 1904, 1,617.
STAR; Saturdays; local; four pages
151^x22; subscription 50 cents; established
1904; White & Higgins, editors and publish-
ers (1—5 P).
CORNING , o. h., Clay Co. cf 784t pop..
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
Rd. Cooperage, factories, saw mills and
cotton gin. Agriculture.
CLAY CO. COURIER; Fridays;
democratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1; established 1889; Clyde C. Estes, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
LEADER; Thursdays: democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
H. S. Mobley & Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl.-
COTTER, Baxter Co. ^, on St. Louis,
Iron Mountain & Southern Rd., 10 m. from
Mountain Home.
COURIER; Fridays (A A).
CRAAVFORDSVILLE, Crittenden
Co. D- 142 pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain
& Southern Rd., 18 m. N. W. of Memphis,
Tenn. Farming.'
CRITTENDEN CO. TIMES; Fridays:
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
February, 1S^02; W. A. Thomason, editor and
publisher (4 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
DANVILLE, c. h.. Yell Co.-dGOOt pop.,
on Choctaw. Oklahoma & Gulf Rd., 85 m.
W. of Perry ville. Cotton.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
36
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ARKANSAS.
ARKANSAS.
lished 1899; A. W. Henry, editor and pub-
lisher (9— 3). Circulation "jKi."
DARDANELLE, c. h., Tell Co. -a
1.602+ pop., on Dardanelle & Russellville Rd.
and Arkansas r., 5 m. S. of Russellville
and 75 N. W. of Little Rock, the State
capital. Distillery and flour, planing and
cotton-seed oil mills. Cotton shipping
point.
POST-DISPATCH; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished—Poa^ 1876, Dispatch 1893, consoli-
dated January, 1897; Jno. H. Page, editor;
Post-Dispatch Publishing Company, publish-
ers (7—3).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1893 to
1895. Actual average for 1896. 1,987. In
1897, Y. Actual average for 1898, 1,93'i. In
1899.yl. Inl900.yl. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1903, "JKL."
DE QUEEN, Sevier Co. p l,200t pop.,
on Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf Rd.
Lumber, cotton, mining, fruit and veget-
able growing.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 1.3x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1902; M. M Osborn. editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
BEE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; Cannon &
Pearre. editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1898,
1.038. In 1899, "JKL."
DERMOTT, Chicot Co. D, 4fl7tpop.,
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd.,
SO m. N.W. of Lake Village, the county seat.
Agriculture.
SOUTHEASTERN BAPTIST i Sat-
urdays; baptist; four pages 18x24; subscnp
tlon $1; established 1900; W. W. Booker,
editor; J. H.VIckers, publisher. Circ'n -ikj,.-
DESARC, c. h., Prairie Co. n 640t
pop., on W. bank of White r., 15 m. N. of
Devall's Bluff, the other county seat, and 57
E. N. E. of Little Rock, the State capital.
Flour mill and machine shop. Cotton,
hides and lumber-shipping point. Agri-
culture and lumbering.
GUIDON; Thursdays; democratic ;four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1890;
C. C. Judson, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "tKi."
DEVALLS BLUFF, Prairi* Co.
D 605+ pop., on Choctavr, Oklahoma &
Gulf Rd. and White r., 25 m. E. of Lonoke.
Manufacturing, farming and stock raising.
PRAIRIE CO. OBSERVER; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
gcription$l; established 1897; Morrill Bros.,
editors and publishers. Circulation "isi."
DEWITT, c. h., Arkansas Co. D- 318t
pop.— local estimate 500— on Stuttgart 8c
Arkansas River Rd.. 25 m. 8. E. of Stutt-
gart. Save mill and cotton gin. Stock
raising and agriculture.
NEW ERA ; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; J. M. Landls. editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "iKfc."
DODD CITY, Marion Co. 6 223t
pop.
ENTERPRISE; Frldayg (A A).
DUMAS, Besha Co. P, on St. Louie,
Iron Mountain & Southern Rd., 25 m. N. of
Arkansas City, the county seat. Manu-
facturing.
NEWS; Wednesdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1898; J.Bernhardt, editor; Irene Bernhardt,
publisher (4— 3). Circulation "jkj-" (A A).
ELDORADO, c. h., Union Co. p l,069t
pop., on Arkansas Southern and St. Louis,
Iron Mountain & Southern Rds., about 30m.
S. S. E. of Camden and 145 S. by W. of Little
Rock, the State capital. Cotton the princi-
pal product.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1894; Geo. W. Mason, editor and publisher
(1-5 P).
Circulation: In 1904, "jkl."
UNION CO. TRIBUNE; Thursdays ;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1891; A. W. Martin, editor;
Martin &. Crain, publishers (5—3).
Circulation : Inl895,"jja;" Actual average
/•or 1896. 1,057. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "iKi-"
In 1903 Z (4) (••).
ENGLAND, Lonoke Co. n 368t pop.,
on St. Louis Southwestern Rd.. 31 m. N. of
Pine Bluff and 25 S. E. of Little Rock, the
State capital. Agriculture.
COURIER; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1897; N. B. Beak-
ley, editor; Courier Publishing Co., publish-
ers. Circulation "jkl."
EUDORA, Chicot Co. R.
CARMEL. CHRISTIAN BANNER;
Fridays; fourteen pages 13^^x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established April, 1904; Jas. D. Hall,
editor; J. T. Scott, publisher (1—5).
EUREKA SPRINGS, c.h., Carroll
Co. \2 3,572+ pop., on Eureka Springs Rd.,
18 m. S. E. of Seligman, Mo. A health resort,
noted for its healing springs. Population
at the height of the season about 10.000.
Mining and agriculture.
TIMES-ECHO; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY TIMES. Thurs-
days; four pages— daily 15x22, weekly 18x24;
subscription —daily $4, weekly $1; estab-
lished—rimes 1881, Echo 1885; W. A. Billows,
editor: Times-Echo Co.. publishers (2-3).
Circulation— daily "jkj." weekly -jkl." In
1899. weekly Z. In 1902, "i&L.-
EVENING SHADE, c.h., Sharp
Co. b 281 pop., near Strawberry Creek,
about 22 m. N. of Batesvllle. Saw and grist
mills and wagon, harness, woolen and
flour manufactories.
SHARP C:0. RECORD; Friday*;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 187* ; Claude L. Coger, editor
and publisher (5—3). Cii-culatlon -tMi,.-
FAYETTEVILLE, c. h., Washing-
ton Co. ^ 4,061+ pop.— local estimate 6,C0O—
on St. Louis & San Francisco and Ozark A
Cherokee Rds., 22 m. S. of Rogers and 63 N.E.
of Fort Smith. Seat of the University of
Arkansas. Wagon and plow works. Center
of the great fruit section of Northwest Ar-
kansas. Coal, lead and iron. Agriculture.
DAILiY; every evening except Sunday:
four pages 16x22; subscription $3; established
1894; Lewis Payne, editor and publisher (8— 3).
Circulation "4Ki."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
37
ARKANSAS.
ARKANSAS.
NEWS; every eveuing except Sunday;
four pages 15x22; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1895; C. D. Ambrose, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL."
SENTINEL; every evening except Sun-
days, and ARKANSAS SENTINEL,
Wednesdays; democratic; daily four, weekly
eight pages, 13x20; subscription, daily $3,
weekly $1; established, daily 1901, weekly
1875 ; M. M. Meritt, editor and publisher ( 12— I) .
Circulation— Weekly: In 1896. "jkl." In
1897, publisher asserts, smallest 1,500. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, yl. In 19a).zl, In 1901, (z— 4. 6) r.
In 1902, y I. In 190:?, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904. y I.
DEMOCRAT ; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
Uthed 1868 ; S. E. Marrs, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl" In 1903, Z (4).
REPUBIilCAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1885; D. C. Ambrose, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iKL"
W^ASHINGTON CO. REVIEW;
Thursdays; republican: six pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1890; Everett
Hawes, editor and publisher (2-8). Circu-
lation "iKi" In 1902. Z (4, 6).
FORDYCE, Dallas Co. g l.TlOf pop.
—of township 2.947+— on St. Louis South-
western Rd., 29 m. N. E. of Camden. Saw,
planing and woolen mills and canning fac-
tory. Cotton district.
CHRONICLE -ENTER PRISE ;
Thursdays; four pages 18x24; subscription
fl; established— C^ronfcZe 1890, Enterprise
1884; J. M Raines, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "JKL." (AA).
FOREMAN, Little River Co. p 350
pop., on Arkansas & Choctaw Rd., 36 m.
from Texarkana and 7 from Red River.
Cotton and corn raising.
NEW ROCKY SUN; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1899; R. M. Stovall, editor and
publisher (5— 3). Circulation "jjti"
FORREST CITY, c.h., Saint Francis
Co. a- 1,361+ pop., on Choctaw and Gulf and
St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rds., 45
m. W. S. W. of Memphis, Tenn., and 90 E.
by N. of Little Rock, the State capital.
Lumber and potato Industry. Live stock
and cotton shipping.
TIMES ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1871;
Landvoigt & Vadakin, editors and publish-
ers (7—3). Circulation ".tkl."
FORT SMITH, c. h., Sebastian Co. -n
11,587+ pop.— local estimate 18,000-on St.
Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern and St.
Louis & San Francisco, Kansas City
Southern, Fort Smith & Western, and
Arkansas Central Rds., and Arkansas r., 163
m. W. N. W. of Little Rock, the State cap-
ital. Ice factory, saw and planing mills,
furniture factories, cotton compress, oil-
seed mills, soap factory, broom factory,
brick plants, shoe and harness factories,
boiler works, and mines of semi-anthra-
cite coal. Exports corn, fruit, cotton, stock,
lumber and hides. Farming and mining.
NEWS RECORD; every evening ex-
cept Saturday, and Sunday morning; daily
eight, Sunday ten to sixteen pages 15x22;
subscription — dally $5; established 1893: A.
J. Kendrick, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl. " Actual average
for 1897, 1,376; for a year ending with
March, 1898, 1,499. In 1899, zl. Inl900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1903, February, publisher as-
serts that no issue for the year 1902 was less
than 2,160. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
TII>IES; every evening except Saturday,
and Sunday morning; daily eight, Sunday
sixteen to twenty pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $5; established, 1882; J. F. Henry,
editor; The Times Co., publishers (2—.")).
Circulation : In 1896. "jkl" In 1897, Z. In
1899, Z. In 1902, August, publisher asserts, no
issue for the past year has been less than l.OdO.
In 1903. (z-6) H. Actual average for 1901.
3,376.
CITY ITEM; Saturdays; four pages
15x22; subscription 50 cents; established
February, 1901; R. C. HIte and Z, Wells, edi-
tors and publishers (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
ELEVATOR ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; suDscriptlon $1; established
1878; J. F. Weaver, editor; Weldon, Williams
& Lick, publishers (8—3).
Circulation: Inl895,G. Actualaveragefor
1896, 6,341 ; or the first six months of 1897,
6,577. Inl898,yG. In 1899, zG. Inl9()0,yfl.
In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 4) G.
In 1904, yG.
UNION SENTINEL; Fridays; labor;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished June. 1903; W. W. Phillips, editor and
publisher (12—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
1,298.
GAINESVILLE, Greene Co. cT 350
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern Rd., 7 m. N. of Paragould, the county
seat. Farming.
GREENE CO. NEWSBOY; Satur
days; democratic; four pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; Frank M.
Daulton, editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL." (A A).
GENTRY, Benton Co. tl 419t pop.,
on Kansas Citj' & Southern Rd., about 7 m.
N. of Siloam Springs. Fruit raising.
JOURNAL-ADVANCE; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1894; Arthur Tallmaii & Co.,
editors and publishers (5 — 3). Circ'n "jkj,."
GRANNISS, Polk Co. -n 400 pop.
on Kansas City Southern Rd., 26 m. S. W.
of Mena, the county seat. Fruit and lum-
bering.
DEVELOPER; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established April,
1903; James H. Orr, editor; J. H. Orr and W.
H. Bland, publisher (8—3 P). Circ'n "jki."
GRAVETTE, Benton Co. ^ 447t
pop., on Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf
Rd., 15 m. N. W. of Bentonville, the county
seat. Agriculture, fruit and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1894; A.C.
Veach, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL "
SOVEREIGN ODD FELLOW;
monthly; Odd Fellow; sixteen pages 11x15;
subscription 25 cents; established May, 1904;
John P.Paul, editor; I. O. O. F. Publishing
Company, publishers (1—5).
GREEN FOREST, Carroll Co. ^ 469t
pop., 21 m. S. E. of Eureka Springs and 9 E.
of Berryville, the two county seats, and
75 S. of Springfield, Mo. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; Independent;
four pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
•38
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ARKANSAS.
ARKANSAS.
lished 1839; Russell Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (2-5).
Circulation: 'jkl." Actual average for
1904, 785.
-GREENWOOD, c. h., Sebastian Co.
-n 491+ pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern Rd.. 18 m. S. S. E. of Fort Smith,
one of the two county seats. Cotton.
DEMOCRAT ; Thursdaj-s ; democratic;
•four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1^3; Harvey & Claunts, editors and
publishers (2-3). Circulation "jkl." In
1902, Z (1, 2, 4).
GURDON, Clark Co. p l,04.5t pop., on
St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd.,
16 m. S. W. of Arlcadelphia, the county
seat. Planing mill and stave factory. Cot-
ton shipping.
TIMES; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894; S. Scott Harris, editor and publisher,
'vlirculation "jkl."
GWYNN, Sebastian Co. -a 400 pop., 31
m. S, of Fort Smith. Coal mining and
farming.
HARTFORD DEVELOPER; Fri
days: democratic; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established May, 1900; Richard
T. Martin, editor; Developer Publishing Co.,
-publishers. Circulation "jkl."
.HAMBURG, c. h., Ashley Co. [^ l,260t
pop., on Hamburg & Western Rd. and
Mississippi r., 45 m. S. W. of Greenville,
Miss. Lumber and cotton.
ASHLEY CO. EAGLE; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1866; S. B. Baird, editor and
publisher (8 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
HARDY, eh-, Sharp Co. [^ 497t pop.
—of township 844+— on Kansas City, Ft.
Scott & Memphis Rd., 129 m. N. of Mem-
phis, Tenn. Fruit and stock raising.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1891;
Boen Phillips, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl."
HARRISBURG, e. h., Poinsett Co.
cT 800 pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern Rd., &i m. N. W. of Memphis,
Tenn. Stave factories, machine repair
shops and cotton gin. Lumbering and
cotton raising.
MODERN NEWS; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; L. D. Freeman, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation ".tkl." In 1902, Z
(1,2,4,5). Inl903. Z(4)(©»).
POINSETT VALLEY TIMES; Fri
days; four pages 15x22; subscription 81; es-
tablished 1896; Ira D.Walter, editor and pub-
"llsherCl — 4). Circulation "jkl."
HARRISON, ch., Boone Co. ^l.SBlf
pop.— of township 2,849+— 40 m. E. by S. E.
of Eureka Springs and 90 S. by E. of
Springfield, Mo. Manufactories of tin-
ware, buggies and flour. Agriculture.
BOONE BANNER; Tuesdays; demo-
cratic; six pages 15x22; subscription $1;
establ^ehed 1884; John Mason, editor and
publisher (1 — 5). Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1895;
Jos. F. White, editor aEd publisher (8—3).
Circulation "ua,"
TIMES; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1871;
J R. Newman, editor and publisher (5 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, I. In
1897, I Z. In 1898. zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. "JKL.- Inl903, Z (4) (••).
HATFIELD, Polk Co. -a 400 pop., on
Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf Rd., 12 m. S.
from Mena. Lumber, manufacturing of
pine and white oak ties, gold mining, farm-
ing and fruit raising.
POLK CO. COURIER; Thursdays;
Independent; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1900; Crane &. Fiehback, edi-
tors; M. W. Lindsay, publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
HAZEN, Prairie Co. D 636t pop.— of
township 1,915+— on Little Rock & Mem-
phis and Choctaw Route of Rock Island
System Rds., 44 m. E. of Little Rock. Cot-
ton gin and creamery.
GRAND PRAIRIE RECOUNTEB I
Fridays ; independent-democratic ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
December, 1901; W. A. Daugherty, editor and
publisher (2—3). Circulation "iKi'
HEBER, c. h., Cleburne Co. t) 50O
pop., 80 m. N. N. E. of Searcy. Saw and
grist mills and cotton gin. Stock raising
and farming.
JACKSON IAN; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pageg 13x20; subscription $lj
established 1888; George W. Reed and W.
Howard Reed, editors and publishers. Cir-
culation ' JKi."
REVIEW ; Thursdays ; Independent ; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1900; Tom Hazlewood, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "JKL"
HELENA, c. h., Phillips Co. a- 6,550t
pop., on Arkansas Midland and St. Louis,
Iron Mountain & Southern, and Yazoo &
Mississippi Rds. and ]VIlssissippi r., 80 m.
below Memphis, Tenn. Shipping point for
lumber, cotton and cotton-seed oil.
Manufacturing.
WORLD ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription — dally $7.60,
weekly $1; established 1870; W. M. Neal, edi-
tor and publisher (8 — 3). Circulation— daily
"JKL." weekly "jkl." In 1903, weekly Z (4).
TWICE-A-WEEK BULLETIN;
semi weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays;
independent; eight pages 10x15; subscription
81; established 1901; Ben Higglns, editor;
Ben Higglns Printing Co., publishers (12— S).
Circulation "jkl."
BAPTIST REPORTER; Thursdays;
baptist; eight pages 11x16; subscription
$1.25 ; established 1892 ; W. A. Holmes.
editor and publisher (4 — 3). Circ'n 'jkl."
In 1903, Z (4).
SHIELD; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 16x22: subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1891; James R. Turner, editor and pro-
prietor (4— -3). Circulation "jkl."
HOPE, Hempstead Co. JIll,644t pop., on
Arkansas & Louisiana and St. Louis, Iron
Mountain & Southern Rds., 32 m. N. E. of
Texarkana. Cotton compress, lumber and
planing mills.
STAR OF HOPE; semi weekly, Wed-
nesdays and Saturdays: democratic; eight
pages 13x21; subscription $1.50; established
1899; Claude McCorkle, editor and publisher
(1—5). Circulation "isi."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
39
ARKA ySAS— Little Rock.
ARKANSAS.
GAZETTE {Thursdays; democratic: four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1884; W. W. Folsom, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation ••iiu."
PROGRESSIVE AGE; monthly;
labor; eight pages lOxlSJ-^; subscription 50
cents; established January, 1905; Turner &
Browder, editors and publishers (1— 5P).
HORATIO, Sevier Co. p 1,000 pop.,
on Kansas City Southern Rd., 50 m. N. of
Texark{ina. Farming and lumbering.
NEWS; Fridays: four pages 17}^x24; sub-
scription $1; established February, 1903; Rev.
J. O. Hooks, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation "lkl."
HOT SPRINGS, c. h., Garland Co. a
9.973t pop.— of township 12,088t— on Hot
Springs Rd., 55 m. W. S. W. of Little Rock,
the State capital, and 5 E. of Ouachita r.
Hot and cold mineral springs make It a
health resort. Smelters, saw and planing
mills and manufacture of oilstone. Seat of
the U. S. Army and Navy General Hospital.
Deposits of lead and silver ores in vicinity.
NEWS} every evening except Sunday,
aud VVEEKLY, Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x20; subacrlption— daily 86,
weekly $1; estabUnhed 1882; J. L. Wadley,
editor and publinher (4—3). Circulation-
dally "jkl." weekly "J!ii."Inl908,weeklyZ (4).
SENTINEIi-RECORnj every morn-
ing except Monday, and WEEKLY, ITiurs
days: indeoendent: ei«bt pages 13x20: sub-
scription—dally $«, weekly $1.50; established
—dally 1873. weekJy 1879; John G. Hlggins.
editor and publisher. Clrc'n- dally "iKj,"
ARKANSAW THOMAS CAT; Sun
days; Independent - democratic; twenty-
eight pages 8x11; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1890: J. Davis Orear, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 5.000. In 18fl6. G. In 1897, G Z. In
1898. vH. In 1899, yl. Actual average for
1900, ■4,949. In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, (z— 4)H (••). In 1904, yH.
ECHO; Saturdays; negro; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.25; established 1898;
E. S. Lockhart, editor; Echo Publishing Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl.' •
MEDICAL. JOURNAL.; monthly;
medical; forty -four to fifty-two pages 0x9;
subscription $1; established 1892; William F.
Bernart, editor; Bernart, Jelks & Holland,
publishers (2 — 3).
Circulation : In 1901, "ikl.- Actual aver-
age for IW2, 1,000. In 1903. Y. Inl904,"JKi."
HXTNTSVIIiLiE, c. h., Madison Co. b
882 pop.— local estimate 500—30 m. E. of
FayettevlUe. Saw and grist mills. Farming
and stock raising.
MADISON CO. DEMOCRAT I
Wednesdays; democratic; four pages 16x22;
Bubsciiption $1; establifihed 1885; Hawn &
Co.. editors and publishers. Clrc'n -JKi.-
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889; W. N, Ivie. editor and pub
Usher (5— 3). Circulation "jkl'
IM.'BOD'E^ , Lawrence Co. cf 421t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 10 m. N.
of Powhatan, the county seat. Creamery.
Cold storage. Roller mills. Agriculture.
Methodist college.
GAZETTE; Fridavs; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established December, 1902;
H. M.Phelps, editorand publisher (2—3). Cir-
culation "iJU,."
JACKSONVILLE, Pulaski Co. n
300 pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern Rd., 13 m. N. E. of Little Rock.
Farming.
SIFTINGS; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages lll^x-U; subscription $1; estab-
lished April. 1903; Wm. M. Tatum, editorand
publlgher (8— 3 P). Circulation "jkl."
JASPER, c. li., iV^eioton Co. Y: 400 pop.,
lOU 111. N. N. W. of Little Rock, the State
capital. Agriculture and mining.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 16x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished June, 1902; Jas. O. Carroll, editor
and publisher (1—5).
JONESBORO, o. h., Craighead Co. d
4,508+ pop.— of township 6,808+— on Kansas
City, Ft. Scott & Memphis and St. Louis
Southwestern Rds., 150 m. from Little
Rock, the State capital, and 60 N. N. W.
of Memphis, Tenn. Saw mills and cotton
gins. Farming.
TIMES-ENTERPRISE; every even-
ing except Sunday , and WEEK IjY , Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription— dally $4.S0, weekly $1; established
1896; R. P. Robbins. editor; Times-Enterprise
Co., publishers (1—5). Circulation — dally
"JKL." weeklv "jkl."
CRAIGHEAD CO. SUN; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1888; Troutt & McNary, edi-
tors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation : In 1895, "j_kx. " In 1896, 1, In
1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl" Actual average for
1899.1,125. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl." In
1902, (z-4) I. In 1903. yl. In 1904, "jkl"
JUDSONIA, White Co. a 600r pop.,
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd.
and at head of navigation on Little Redr.,
8 m. N. E. of Searcy, the county seat, and 52
N. E. of Little Rock, the State capital.
Fruit growing and stock raising. Ship-
ping point.
ADVANCE; Wednesdays ; republican j
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished iffJS; G. E. Kinney. «dltor and publisher
(4—3). Circulation "jkl."
JUNCTION CITY, Umon Co. p
1,640 pop., on Arkansas Southern Rd., 14 m.
S. of Eldorado.
DEMOf'RAT; Wednesdays; democrat-
ic; four pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
llshed 1892: G. H. Dlsmukes, editor; H. E.
Watson, publisher (12—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
KIRBY, Pike Co. p 10« pop., 13 m.
N. E. of Murfreesboro, the county seat.
Farming, lumbering and cotton.
PIKE CO. TRIBUNE; Saturdays; in-
dependent: four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established December. 1901; Alexander
& Son, editors and publishers (2—4). Circu-
lation "UU,."
LAKE CITY, o. h-. Craighead Co. d
434 pop., on Lake City & Eastern Rd., 11 m.
E. of Jonesboro.
LAKE CITY; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished December, 1902; J. M. Burrow, editor
and publisher (12—3). Clrc'n "iii-' (A A).
PILOT; Fridays (A A).
LAKE VILLAGE, c.h., Chicot Co. O,
200 pop., on Mississippi River, Hamburg ft
40
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ARKANSAS.
ARKANSAS— Little Rock.
Western Rd., 20 m. W. of Greenville, Miss.
Cotton and corn.
CHICOT CO. LIFE; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 17x24; established 1893; C.
F. Wells, editor; Van Hunt, publisher. Circu-
lation "JKl"
liAMAR, Johnson Co.\2 474tpop., on
Little Rock & Ft. Smith Rd.. 4 m. E. S. E.
of Clarksville, the county seat. Cotton,
corn, potatoes and fruit.
LEADER; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 15x'<!2; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1885; G. E. Bennett, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl.-
XEWISVIIiLE, Lafayette Co. p 70t
pop.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
lilNCOLN, Washington Co.\2 30 pop.,
on Ozark & Cherokee Central Rd., 18 m.
S. W. of Fayetteville, the county seat. Ag-
riculture.
BANNER; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established February, 1903;
Banner Printing Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation "iKL." (AAJ.
X.ITTLE ROCK, c.h., Pulaski Co. o
8tate Capital, 38,307tpop., on Little Rock
& Memphis, St. Louis. Iron Mountain &
Southern and St. Louis Southwestern Rds.
-and Arkansas r., about 280 m. from its
mouth. Most populous city in the State.
Cotton-seed oil mills, gas works, railroad
machine shops, cooperage shops and various
other manufactories. United States Court
House, School for the Blind, State Lunatic
Asylum, Deaf Mute Institute and Methodist
University are located here. Cotton market.
DAILY.
ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT: every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
twice-a-week, Sundays and Wednesdays;
democratic ; eight pages— daily 15x22. weekly
17x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly 50 cents;
establishea 187l; James Mitchell, editor;
Arkansas Democrat Co., publishers (10— 3).
Circulation— Daily : Rating varied from
H in 1891 to I in 1895. In 1896. X. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, Y. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, (z-6) H. In 1902. (z-4) G. In 1903,
(z-6)G. In 1904, yG.
Weekly: Rating varied from H in 1891 to
I in 1895. In 1896. X. In 1897, Y. In 18^, Y.
In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901. (z— 6) H.
In 1902. (z-4) G. In 1903 G. In 1994, yH.
ARKANSAS GAZETTE: every
morning except Monday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; democratic; daily eight. Sun-
day sixteen to twenty, weekly twelve pages
16x22: subscription— daily $6.50, Sunday $2,
weekly $1; established 1819; J.N. Helskell,
editor: Gazette Publishing Co., publishers
(2-5).
Circulation — Daily: In 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest 5.100. In 1895. G. In 1896, G.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In
1900. zH. Actnal average for 1901. 5,823.
In 1902. yG:/orl903.r, 904: /or 1904, copies
circulated, 9,140 (bb).
Sunday: Actual average for ld03, 9,840.
Weekly: In 1S94, publisher asserts, smalle«t
7.000. In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In
1898. vH. In 1899. yH. In 1900, zH. In
1901. (z-3. 4) H. In 1902. yH. In 19a3, yH.
Actual average /or 1904, 7,682.
Publisher's antiouncement.— The Arkansas
Gazette, of Little Rock, has passed the
10,000 mark in circulation since January 1.
1905. This paper is the oldest, has tlie larg-
est circulation and carries a great deal
more advertising than any other Arkansas
newspaper.
SEMI- WEEKLY.
ADVERTISER; semi weekly, Sun-
days and Wednesdays; independent-demo-
cratic; four to eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1898; B. E. Patten,
editor; The Patten Newspaper Co., publish-
ers (5—3).
Circulation : In 1899, zH. Actual aver-
age or a year ending with June. 1900,
10,375(!!). In 1901. yG. In 1902, (z-4) G.
In 1903, (z— ) G (• •) (A A).
WEEKLY.
AMERICAN GUIDE; Saturdays;
negro; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; D. G. Hill,
editor; Mrs. F. P. Hill, publisher (2—3). Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1901, Z (4, 5). In 1902. Z (4).
ARKANSAS ECHO ; Fridays; German;
democratic; twelve pages 17x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1891; C. Meurer, editor;
Echo Publishing Co., publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL"
A RKANSAS METHODIST ; Wednes-
days; methodlst-episcopal. south; sixteen
pages 12x17; subscription $1.50; established
1881; Anderson & Millar, editors and publish-
ers ( 12 4 ).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
11,000; for 1896, 11,019; for 1897,
11,000; for 1898, 11,000; for a year
ending ivith September, 1899, 11.000; for
1901), 10,000; for 1901. 10,000; /or 1902.
10,000. In 1904. January, publisher as-
serts, every Issue during 1903 was 10.000. In
1904. F (■■).
ARKANSAS STAATS ZEITUNG;
Fridays; German; independent: eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; establlsned 1878;
Geo. Doerner. editor; Arkansas Staats Zeit-
ung Publishing Co., publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
BAPTIST ADVANCE; Wednesdays;
baptist; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$2; established 1899; A. J. Barton, editor;
Advance Publishing Company (Inc ), pub-
lishers (2— 4).
Circulation: In 1903, "jkl." Actual av-
erage for \d03, 4,550 1 /or 1904. 5,113.
BAPTIST VANGUARD; Thursdays;
baptist; eight pages 11x14; subscription $1;
established 1882; Joseph A. Booker, editor;
Arkansas Baptist College, publishers (1—5).
Circulation : "JJii=-" In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
In 1904. I.
LANDMARK BAPTIST; Thursdays;
baptist; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription
$1.50; established 1880; W. A. Clark, D. D..
editor; Arkansas Baptist Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1897,"JKi." Actual average
for 1898. 6.823. In 1899. yG. In 1900, G.
In 1901, vG. In 1902, G. Actual average for
1903, 5,480. In 1904, (z-4. 6) G.
MOSAIC GUIDE; Saturdays; republi-
can; six pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889: D. G. Hill, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Circulation : In 1904, (z— 4) H.
SEA RCH-LIGHT ; Thursdays; temper-
ance; eight pages 11x14; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898; J. E. 3Iason. editor; Search-
Light Publishing Co., publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1899. "jkl" In 1901, July,
publisher asserts, within the twelve months
past has not been less than 3,(X)0. Actual
average or 1902, 6,249. In 1903, yG.
STATE REPUBLICAN; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1893; G. L. Mallory, editor; Re-
publican Publishing Co., publishers (1—^).
Circulation: In 1896, "JKL" In 1899. Z. In
1900. Z. Actual average for a year ending
with January 16.1903. 3,150. In 1903, yH.
Actual average for 1904, 5,252.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
41
ARKANSAS— Little Rock.
MONTHLY.
ARKANSAS HOMESTEAD;
monthly; agricultural; sixteen pages 9x13;
subscription 50 cents; established 1900; S. L.
Kay, editor and publisher ( 12— 4) .
Cii'ciilatiou: Actual average for a year
ending tvlth June, 1901, 8,930. In 1902, y V.
In 19(W. (z— 1) F. Acttiul average for 1904,
I'-i 339«
ARKANSAS SCHOOL JOURNAL;
monthly; educational; twenty-eight pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1896; W.J.
Mcllwain. editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
1,500. In 1898, zl. In 1899, zl. Acttial
average for 1900, t2,333. In 1901, yl. In
1902, (z— 1) I. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
ARKANSAS SUNDAY SCHOOL.
HERALD; monthly; undenominational;
sixteen pages 7x10; subscription 25 cents;
established September, 1903; W. Fred Long,
editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1901,
1,150.
BEACON LIGHT; monthly; odd-fel-
lowship; eight pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1894; E. C. Hatfield, editor and
publisher (12-4)
Circulation: In 1901, jio,." Actual aver-
age for 1902. 2,000. In 1903, yl. Actical
average for 1904, 3,510.
EASTERN STAR ; monthly; free-
masonery; four pages 11x16; subscription
60 cents; established 1898; Aug. Richmond,
editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1901, "jki,-" Actual aver-
age for 1^02,1,14:3. Inl903,yl. In 1904, "jkl."
MASONIC TROWEL; monthly; ma-
sonic: sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $1;
•stabllshed 1887; George Thornburgh, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation : In 1805. publisher as<5Prts. not
less than 2,nOU. In 1K96, H. Actual average
for 1897.3,000; /or 1898, 3.000. In 1899, y I.
Actual average for 1900. 3,000; /or 1901,
3,000; /or 1902. 3,000. In 1903, y I. Act-
ual average for 1904, 3,300.
MONTHLY BULLETIN OF THE
ARKANSAS MEDICAL SOCIETY
medical; fourto eight pages 6x9; established
June 15, 19ii4; Arkansas Medical Society, edi-
tors and publishers. Office. 114 W. Second
street, Elles building (1—5).
PYTHIAN HERALD tSAZETTE;
monthly; Kulghts of Pythias; eight pages
101^x16; subscription SI; established 1899; S.
Sanderson, editor and publisher (12—8). Cir-
culation ".TKT,."
LOCKESBURG, c. h., Sevier Co. p
550+ pop.. 140 m. W. S. W. of Little Rock, the
State capital. Cotton shipping point and
general farming.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; four
pages 16x22: subscription $1: established
February. 1902; O. T. Graves, eaitor and pub-
lisher (12— 4 P).
SEVIER CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days; democratic: four pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1; established 1888; J. L. Tallis,
editor and publisher. Circulation 'jkl."
LONOKE, c. h., Lonoke Co. a 951t
pop.— of township 2.6t5+— on Little Rock &
. Memphis Rd., 23 m. E. of Little Rock, the
State capital, and 110 W. of Memphis,
Tenn. Saw and grist mills. Cotton ship-
ping point.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 18T2 ; Mi.ss Willie Hicks, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jKi"
LEDGER: Fridnys: democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscri tlnn $1; established
1902; R. F. Wair, editor and publisher (12— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
ARKANSAS.
liUXORA, Mississippi Co. ^ 943t
pop., on Dickervllle, Osceola & Northern
Rd., 3 m. N. of Osceola, the county seat.
Lumber, cotton and corn.
APPEAIj; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1896;
T. Bailey Dudney, editor and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation "j^L." (A A).
COMMONVYEALTH; Saturdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages U]4x22}4; .'■ubscriptlon
$1; established 1904; W. M. McKinney, edi-
tor and publisher (1—5).
MeCRORY, Woodru^ Co. cf 225 pop.,
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd.»
10 m. E. of Augusta, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
WOODRUFF CO. NEAVS; Thuradavs;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established April, 1901; E. C. Kramer, edi-
tor and publisher (4 — 3). Circulation "iKL."
MADDOCK, White Co. D 150 pop.^
20 m. N. E. of Searcy, the county seat.
Cotton and lumber.
PIONEER; monthly ; twelve pages
71x0; subscription 50 cents; established San-
uary, 1903; John M. Harlow, editor; Pioneer
Printing Co., publisher (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
1,583; /or 1904, 1,333.
MADISON, St. Francis Co. D- 3,410t
pop. (of township), on Choctaw, Oklahoma
& Gulf Rd.. 5 m. E. of Forrest City, the
county seat. Two saw mills and one hoop
factory.
ST. FRANCOIS CO. NEWS; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established April, 1902; Charle*
R. Izard, editor and publisher (.2-3). Circu-
lation "JJCL."
MAGAZINE, Logan Co. -n 897tpop.»
15 m. S. of Paris, the county seat. Agricul-
ture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; democratic-
four pages 17J/ax24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897: R. L. Brawner. editor and pub-
lisher (0—5). Circulation "jj^l."
MAGNOLIA, c. h., Columbia Co. P
1,614+ pop.— of township 4,139+— on St. LouU
Southwestern Rd., about 38 m. S. W. of
Camden. Cotton compress and cotton
gins, saw and grist mills.
COliUMBIA BANNER; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1878; Emerson Publishing^
Company, editors and publishers (4—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1,308; /or 1897, 1,305; /or
1898, 1,339. In 1899. zl. In 1900. publisher
asserts, no issue was less than 1.150. Actual
average for ay^nr ending with June, 1901,
1.366. In 1902, yl. In 1903 (z— 4) I. In
liHJi, yl.
NEWS; Wednesdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
May, 1901; Ourry & Barran, editors and pub-
lishers (4— 3). Circulation "^kl •"
MALVERN, c. h., Hot Spring Co. a
8,000 (local estimate ) pop., on St. Louis. Iron
Mountain & Southern and Hot Springs Rds.,
22m.S,E.of Hot Springs and 43 W. S. W. of
Little Rock, the State capital. Lumber,
brick, cotton, corn, cereals and small fruits.
AKKANSAS METEOR; Fridays;
independent democrat; eight pages 13x20;
42
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ARKAXSAfi.
ARKANSAS.
subscription $1 ; established 18T9; Powell S.
Cardeu, editor and publisher (7—3^. Circu-
lation "JKL."
TI.IIES-J O U R N A li > Wednesdays;
democratic ; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ;
established 18S3 ; Claude Mann, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
MAMMOTH SPRING, Fulton Co.
(j 717+ pop. — of township 2,125+ — on Kansas
City. Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd. Cotton
manufactory and trout farm.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Wm. H. V. Wahlqulst, editor and
publisher (7 — 3t. Circulation "jkl."
MONITOR; Fridays: democratic; eight
pages 11x13; subscription $1; established
1SS8; F. Walllck, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "jkl." Inl899, Z. In 1901, Z (5).
STATE LINE REPUBL.ICANj
Thursdays; republican; four pages 17x22;
subscription $1; established 1895; illss Alice
Miller, editor; Miss Gladys D. Miller, pub
Usher (7 — 3). Circulation "iKi."
MARIANNA, c. h., Lee Co. o 1.707t
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern Rd. and L'Anguille r., at head of navi-
gation, 26 m. N. N. W. of Helena. Cotton
shipping.
INDEX ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
Ifli; F. W. Snetser, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "iKL."
LEE CO. COURIER; Saturdays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1890; James E. Wood, editor and
publisher. Circulation "iSL."
MARION, c. h., Crittenden Co. n- 400
pop., on Kansas City. Ft. Scott & Memphis
Rd., 4 m. W. of Mississippi r. and 9 N. W.
of Memphis, Tenn. Farming and lumbering.
REFORM; Saturdays; democratic;
-eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1389; M. L. Berry, editor and publisher
(11—2). Circulation "j^L."
MARSHAUi, c. h., Searcy Co. ^ 480t
pop., about 95 m. N. W. of Little Rock, the
State capital, on St. Louis & North Arkan-
sas Rd. Agriculture and zinc .
MOUNT A IN WA VE ; Saturdays : demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1892; Wm. A. Wenrick, editor
and publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
to IT pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Albert Garrison, editor and pub-
Usher ( 5 — 3 I. Circulation "jkl."
MAY'S A'RD,EandolphCo.\:f358^X>ov..
14 m. N. of Pocahontas, terminus of Hoxle,
Pocahontas & Northern Rd., 8 m. W. of
Current r. Cotton and live stock. Farming.
BACK-LOG; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established De-
cember, 1901; W. T. Warren editor and pub-
lisher ( 5 — 3 > . Circulation "jkl."
MELBOURNE, c. h., Izard Co. ^
255+ pop., 30 m. N. of Batesville and about
110 N. E. of Little Rock, the State capital.
Cotton raising.
IZARD CO. REGISTER; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
tl ; established 1880 ; David Cralge, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
TI31ES; Thursdays: democratic; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1896; H. A. Trevathon, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl"
MENA, c. h., Polk Co. -a 3,428t pop.—
local estimate, 5,t)00— on Kansas City and
Southern Rd. Mining, timber and agri-
culture.
STAR s every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; independent;
daily four pages, weekly eight pages— daily
15x22. weekly 13x20; subscription— dally $4,
weekly $1; established— dally 1900, weekly
1896; A. W. St. John & Sons, editors and pub-
lishers 1 2 — 5).
Circulation— Daily : "iSL."
Weekly : In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. Actual av-
erafire/or 1898. 1,414. Inl899.yl. Inl900,yl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, Z (4). Act-
ual average for 190A, 1,349.
TIMES: everv evening except Sunday,
and WEEKL\'<A A)
NEWS-DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic: eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1896: News Printing Com-
panv, publishers (2—3). Circulation "isji"
Inl902, Z(4, B>(AA).
MONTE NE, Benton Co. t:. on Monte
Ne Rd.
HERALD; Thursdays; Independent;
four passes 15i^x21; subscription $1; estab-
lished March. 1904; W. H. Harvle, editor;
Herald Publishing Co., pubUshers (1— 5P).
MONTICELLO, c. h., Drew Co. q,
1.579+ pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain ft
Southern Rd., 85 m. S. E. of Little Rock,
the State capital, and about 35 W. of Missis-
sippi r. Saw and grist mills and cotton
compress.
DREW^ CO. ADVANCE; Tuesdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1894; E. Q. Hammock, editor;
F. P.Walker. pubUehenS— 3). Clrc'n -jkl."
M ONTICELLONIAN; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1870; J. R. Cotham, editor; N. D.
Cotham. publisher. Circulation "tai "
MONTROSE, Ashley Co. D^ 100 pop.,
on Mississippi River, Hamburg & Western
and St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
Rds., 19 m. N. E. of Hamburg, the county
seat. Lumber and cotton.
TRU3IPET; Fridays; negro; republi-
can; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tabUshed Mav, 1902; Rev. R. Amos, editor and
publisher (2—3). Circulation "iKi"
MORRILLTON, c. h., Contoay Co.
a 1,707+ pop., on Little Rock & Ft. Smith
Rd., 50 m. W. of Little Rock, the State capi-
tal, and 50 N. W. of Argenta. Cotton gin,
saw and grist mills and cotton compress.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; C. E. Cruce, editor and pubUsher.
Circulation "jkx,."
HEADLIGHT; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 14x20; subscription $1;
established 1832; F. M. Wylle, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl.'
MOUNTAINHOME, c. h., Baxter
Co. i 364+ pop.— of township 1,509+— about
60 ra. N. W. of Batesville and 110 S. E. of
Springfield, Mo. Saw mills and cotton gins.
BAXTER BULLETIN; Fridays;
republican; eight to twelve pages 11x15; sub-
scription $1 ; established December, 1901 ; Will
M. McNair, editor; Joe Doehring, pubUsher
(8— 3i. Circulation "JKL '•_^, ^
BAXTER CO. CITIZEN; Saturdays;
i democratic; eight pages 13x30; subiorlptlon
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
43
ARKANSAS.
$1; established 1880; Davis Bros., editors and
publl8hers(8— 3).
Circulation : In 1895. "jki." In 1896. T.
In 1897. I. Actualaverage for 1898, 1,01^.
In 1899. "tKt." In 1903. Z (4).
MOUNTAINVIEW, c h., Stone
Co. i 300 pop., 90 m. N. of Little Rock.
the State capital. Agriculture and fruit
growing.
STONE CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days: democratic; four pages 18x20; sub-
scription 75 cents; established 1881; S. A. Mc-
Cullough, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
MOUNT IDA, c. h., Montgomery Co.
-a 100 pop., about 46 m. W. of Hot Springs,
the nearest railroad point. Farming.
. MONTGO.TIERY CO. HERAL.I> ;
Fridays; four pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1888; Wm. Cochran, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
MULBERRY, Crawford Co. \i 321
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern Rd.. 18 m. N. E. of Vanburen, the county
seat. Farming. Hogs and cattle.
CRAWFORD CO. SIFTINGS; Fri-
days; democratic; four to twelve pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established May, 1902; B.
Boyd, editor and publisher (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
MURFREESBORO, o. h., Pike Co.
p aOO pop., on Little Missouri r„ 14 m, N. E.
of Nashville. Agriculture and stock raising.
PIKE CO. COURIER; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription Sl;es
tablished 1888; Sam Branch, editor and pub
lisher (5 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
NASHVILLE, Howard Co. p 928t
pop.— of town.ship 2,385+— terminus of Ark-
ansas & Louisiana Rd,, 25 m, N. W. of Hope,
Saw and grist mills and broom factory.
NEWS; semi-weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; democratic: four pages 18x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1R79 ; W W
Turner, editor and publisher (4—3). Circula
tion "JKL." Inl903. Z(4) (•#).
HOWARD CO. TIMES; Thursdays;
eight pages 13x30; subscription §1; estab-
lished 1899: John L. TuUi-s. editor aud pub-
lisher. Circulation ".ikj." (A A).
NEWARK, Independence Co. [j 400
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
em Rd., 15 m. S. E. of Batesville, the county
seat. Agriculture. Flour mill, cotton gin
and distillery.
JOliRNAL; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1899;
O. F. Craig, editor and publisher (4—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
NEW LEWIS VILLE, c, h., Lufay-
ette Co. p 548+ pop., on St, Louis Southwest-
ern Rd.. 60 m. N, of Shreveport, La, Saw
mill. Cotton raising.
NEWS; Fridays: democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 19G0; D.
L. King, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion "j_KL." In 1003, Z (4) (••) (A A).
NEWPORT, c, h., Jackson Co. D,
2,866+ pop., on White and Black River Valley
andSt.IjOuis Iron Mountain & Southern Rds.
and White r,. 82 m, N. E. of Little Rock, the
State capital. Saw and shingle mill, chair
ARKANSAS.
and ice factories, cotton-seed oil mill, stave
and broom factories, foundry and cotton
compresses.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, aud WE^RLY, Fridays;
democratic; daily eight, weekly sixteen
pages 13x20; subscription— daily $5. weekly
$1; established 1881; E. C. Waterman, editor
and publisher (7— 3). Circulation— daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl." In I898.weekly Z. In 1902,"jkl."
Inl903, Z(4) (••).
IN DEPENDENT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; daily
four, weekly eight pages 18x24; subscription
—daily $5, weekly $1; established February,
1901 ; Percy H. Van Dyke, editor and publish-
er (2— 3). Circ'n— daily "Jia" weekly "jicl."
JACKSON CO. HERALD; Satur-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1858; T, T, Ward,
editor and publisher. Circulation "ikl"
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, Pu-
laski Co. D.
ARGENTA NEWS SIGNAL; Satur.
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub
scription$l; established 1898; Henry J. Mil-
ler, editor and publisher (1—5).
OKOLONA, Clark Co. p 400 pop., on
Southwestern Arkansas & Indian Territory
Rd,, 16 m, N. of Prescott. Cotton,
MESSENGER; Fridays; democratic^
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1885; S. P. Meadoe, editor and publisher.
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
OLA, Yell Co. -D 500 pop., on Choctaw^
Oklahoma & Gulf Rd., 76 m. W. of Little
Rock aud 9 E. of Danville, the county seat.
Agriculture and lumber.
HEADLIGHT; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899; Ed. L. Lucas, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
OSCEOLA, c. h., Mississippi Co. ^ 953t
pop,, on Mississippi r., 87 m. above Mem-
phis, Tenn, Shipping point and trade center.
PRESS ; semi- weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; estab ished August, 1903; Lewis C.
Mayhall, editor and publisher (1-5).
TI3iES; Satui'days ; democratic; eight
pages 13x2(t; subscription $1: established
1869; Leon Roussan, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
OZARK, c. h., Franklin Co. ^ 848+ pop. r
on Little Rock & Ft. Smith Rd. and N.
bank of Arkansas r., 43 m. below Fort
Smith and 125 N,W,of Little Rock, the State
capital. Location of Fi'anklin Female Col-
lege. Mining and agriculture. Shipping
point for cotton and fruit.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 r
established 1900; Eugene Stevens, editor and
publisher (12 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877: C. C. Colburn, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl "
PARAGOULD, c. h., Greene Co. cf
3,324+ pop., on Paragould & Southeastern,
St Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern and St.
Louis Southwestern Rds. Stave and wagon
factories, saw mills and cotton gins.
S O I.I I P H O N E ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; demo-
44
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ARKANSAS.
cratic; daily four to eight, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly
$1; established 1892; J. R. Taylor, editor and
publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation— Daily; "jkl."
Weekly: In 1901, "jkl" In 1903, January,
publisher asserts, no issue during the year
1902 was less than 1,600; in 1904. January, no
Issue during past year was less than 1,900.
In 1904, yl.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents: es-
tablished 1899; Chas. H. Stuart, editor; Dem,
oorat Publishing Company, publishers (12—3).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1903. Z (4).
PARIS, c. h., Logan Co. -a 836t pop.—
local estimate 1.000 — about 18 m. S. by S. E.
of Ozark and 50 E. of Fort Smith, Flour
and cotton oil mills and cotton gins. Cot-
ton, corn, oats, wheat and berries.
ARKANSAS MAGNET ; Thursdays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1898; J. W. Wagner, editor and publisher
(1—4). Circulation "jkl."
EXPRESS; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscrtption $1; estab-
lished 1890; Wm. M. Greenwood, editor and
publisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
PERRYVILLE, c. h., Perry Co. a
450+ pop., on Fourche la Fave Cr., 45 m. W. N.
W. of Little Rock, the State capital. River
steamboats land here. Lumber mill. Agri-
culture and timber.
NEWS; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 16x22; subscription SI; established
1884; Wm. T. Gadd, editor; W. L. Qadd, pub
Usher. Circulation "jkl."
PIGGOTT, c. h., Clay Co. □' 1951 pop.,
on St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 26 m. N.E.of
Paragould. Agriculture and stock raising.
BANNER; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established
1891: G. E. Williams, editor and publisher
<2— 3). Circulation "JKL." In 1902, Z (4).
PIKE CITY, Pike Co. p TOSfpop., on
Southwestern Arkansas & Indian Territory
Rd. Planing mill, mining and farming.
CANNON BALL; Saturdays; demo-
cratic: four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1885; F.S.Patterson, editor; Can-
non Ball Publishing Co., publishers (8—3)
Circ'n-JKL." IU1899, Z. In 1901, Z (4, 5).
PINE BLUFF, c. h., Jefferson Co. u
11.4961- pop., on St. Louis Southwestern and
St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rds.
and S. bank of Arkansas r., at head of low
water navigation, 42 m. S. S. E. of Little
Rock, the State capital, and 120 from the
mouth of the river. Cotton is the staple
product and is shipped largely. Carriages,
flour, lumber, cotton-seed oil and brick,
COMMERCIAL; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; demo-
cratic; daily eight to ten pages 20x26, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscript ion— dallj- $7.50,
weekly $1.50; established 1868; Charles Gor-
don Newman, editor and publisher (7 — 3).
Circulation— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl." In
1903. daily Z (4) (• •), weekly Z (4) (• •).
GRA PHIC ; every evening except Satur-
day and Sunday, Sunday morning, and
SEMI-WEEKLY, Wednesdays and Sat-
urdays; democratic: eight pages— daily and
semi- weekly 13x3'J, Sunday 15x22; subscrip-
tion-daily $7.50, Sunday $1-50, semi-weekly
$1.50; established — dally 1893, semi-weekly
1887; J. W. Adams, editor; Adams Printing
Co., publishers (5—3). Circulation— dally
"JKL. semi-weekly "jkl." In 1901, daily Z
(6.7). In 1903, dally Z (4) (••), semi weekly
Z(4)(««).
ARKANSAS.
MORNING COURIER; every morn-
ing except Monday, and WEEKLY, Mon-
days ; democratic ; eight pages 13x20 ; subscrip-
tion—daily $6. weekly, $1; established 1898;
E. H. Plummer, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circ'n "jkl" In 1903, dally "jkl- " weekly Z (4).
HERALD; Saturdays; republican;
negro; four pages 15x22: subscription $1;
established 1900; J. C. Duke, editor; Herald
Publishing Co., publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
PRESS -EAGLE; Tuesdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 22x28; subscription $3:
established 1868 ; Arthur Murray, editor and
publisher.
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
1,562. Inl896.I. Inl897, Y. In 1898. "jkl-"
PLUME RVILLE, Comoay Co. U 296
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern Rd., 5 m. E. of Morrillton, the county
seat. Cotton.
CONWAY CO. HERALD; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established November, 1902; A. B. Bar-
nelt, editor and publisher (1 — 4). Circ'n -jkl."
POCAHONTAS, c. h., Randolph
Co. cT 967+ pop., on Hoxie, Pocahontas &
Northern, and St. Louis, Memphis & South-
eastern Rds., 5 m. N. of Walnut Ridge.
Agriculture.
NEWS-HERALD; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established— -Vcu's 1894. Herald 1881. consoli-
dated July, 1903; V. O. Hlnton, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1902, -jkl." In 1903, (z— 6) I.
In 1904, (z— 4) I.
STAR; Fridays; local; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established September, 1904;
L. F. Blankenship, editor and publisher
(2-5 P).
PRESCOTT, c. h., A^evada Co. P2.006t
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
Rd.,31 m. S.W. of Arkadelphia. Saw and
grist mills and cotton gin.
NEVADA CO. GRAPHIC ; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24: sub-
scription $1; established 1899; C.B.Andrews,
editorand publisher(5 — 3). Circulation "jkl-"
In 190.3, Z (4) (A A).
TLMES-PICAYUNE; Thursdays; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established-
rimes 1897, Picayune 1877; W, F. Evans, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1902, "4£i." (A A).
PRINCETON, c. h., Dallas Co. p 168t
pop.— of township 1,090+— 45 m. W. of Pine
Bluff and 65 S. W. of Little Rock, the State
capital. Farming.
PRINCETONIAN; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; eg-
tabli.shed 1895: G. D. Smith, Jr., editor and
publisher (4 — 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
QUITMAN, Cleburne Co. \^ 65«t pop.,
14 m. S. W. of Hebron, the county seat.
Farming.
CLEBURNE CO. TRIBUNE; Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; R. W. Carnes,
editorand publisher (5— 3). Circulation "iSL"
RECTOR, Clay Co. cfSOOt pop., on St.
Louis Southwestern Rd., 18 m. N. E. of
Paragould. Fruit, cotton, com, wheat and
hay.
VITASCOPE; Saturdays: six pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1895; Mrs.
S. E.Cox, editor and publisher (2— 3). Circu-
lation "fjci"
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
45
ARKANSAS.
RISON,c. h., Cleveland Co. g 453t pop.,
on St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 22 m. S. by
8. W. of Pine Bluff. Agriculture.
BAZOO I Fridays; democratic; eight
pages I2x:^0 ; subscription $1 ; establiahed
1895 : C. A. Little, editor and publisher (4—3).
Circulation "JKJL" (A A).
CL.EVELAND CO. HERALD; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1888; W. J. Stanfleld,
editor and publisher. Circulation "iKj,."
ROGERS, Benton Co.\2^,l58t pop., on
Benton ville and St. Louis & San Francisco
Rds., 80 m. N. of Fort Smith. Flour mills
and fruit-evaporating establishments.
DEMOCRAT} Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 2iix26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881; Funic & Son, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jki,."
JOUKNALi; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished April, 1901; Adams & Marcum, editors
and publishers (2—8). Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1887; G. Byron Cody, editor and publisher
(7— S). Circulation "jkl.'
RUSSELL VILLE, c. h., Pope Co. b
1,832+ pop., on Little Rock & Ft. Smith and
Dardanelle & Russellvllle Rds., near Ar-
kansas r., about 73 m. W. N. W. of Little
Rock, the State capital. Cotton, saw, grist
and flour mills and Ice factory.
COURIER- DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20: sub-
scription $1; established 1875; C. B. Oldham,
editor; Mourning & Oldham, publishers
(2-3). Circulation '•j&l.' In 1900, Z. In
1902, "iKi."
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x18; subscription $1; established 1900;
C. W. Dodd, editor and publisher (7—3). Cir-
culation "JKI.."
ST. PAUL, Madison Co. V] 345t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 18 m. S.
of Huntsvllle, the county seat. Lumber,
fruit growing and farming.
MOUNTAIN AIR; Saturdays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1894; E. F. Shlnn, editor and publisher (5— 3).
Circulation "iKi."
SALEM^ c. h., Fulton Co. ti 600 pop.,
about 30 m. W. of Mammoth Spring, the
nearest railroad point on Kansas City, Ft.
Scott & Memphis Rd. Fertile soil, mineral
deposits and timber lands.
BANNER; Fridays; democratic; four
paxes 15x22; subscription $1; established
1880; I. L. Franks, editor and publisher (8—8).
Circulation "jkl."
SEARCY, c. h., White Co. a l,995t
pop., on Searcy & West Point Rd. and Little
Red r., about 55 m. N. E. of Little Rock,
the State capital. Sulphur, chalybeate and
alum springs make it a resort for invalids.
Educational center. Shipping point for
fruit, strawberries, pork and cotton.
CITIZEN ; every evening except Sunday,
and WHITE CO. CITIZEN, Wednes
days; democratic; daily four, weekly eight
pages 13x20; subscription— daily $4, weekly
*1; established— daily 1890, weekly 1854; J. J.
Baugh, editor and publisher. Circulation-
dally "JKL." weekly 'jkl."
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1898; Harlan & Dugan, editors and pub-
lishers (2— 3). Circulation "iju,. •
ARKANSAS.
SHERIDAN, c. h., Grant Co. n 210t
pop., 25 m. W. of Pine Bluff ana about 33
S. of Little Rook, the State capital. Agri-
culture.
HEADLIGHT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881; R. R. Adams, editor and pub-
lisher (2-3). Circulation "JKL."
SILOAM SPRINGS, Benton Co. )j
1,748+ pop., on Kansas City, Pittsburg &
Gulf Rd., 30 m. S. W. of Bentonville, the
county seat. Saw and grist mills and
various manufactories. Summer resort.
HERALD-DEMOCRAT; Tuesdays;
democratic; four to twelve pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1879; A. W.Perrine.
editor; Perrine Printing Company (Inc.),
publishers (2—3).
Circulation; In 1898, "jkl." In 1899. Z.
In 1900, Z. Actual average for 1902, 1,621.
In 1903, yl. In 1904 I, (z-2, 5).
REPUBlilCAN; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1892; Stanley Crandall, editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation "j.kl."
SMITHVILLE, Lawrence Co. cf 300
pop., 8 m. S. E. of Powhatan, the county
seat. Agriculture and mining.
MINING MICROCOSM; Saturdays;
mining; twenty pages 12x20; subscription $1;
established 1900; W. A. Chapman, editor and
publisher (5— 3). Circulation "jkl "
SPRINGDALE, Washington Co. tl
l,251t pop.— of township 2,966+— on St. Louis
& San Francisco Rd., 10 m. N. of Fayette-
vllle, the county seat. Flour mill, marble
and lumber yards and canning establish-
ment. Seat of a Baptist college.
NEWS; Fridays ; independent ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; estabUflhed 1887;
Philips & Renner, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
STAMPS, Lafayette Co. p l.Otl pop.,
on Louisiana & Arkansas and St. Louis
Southwestern, 8 m.E. of New LewisvIUe,
the county seat. Agriculture.
LA FAYETTE RECORDER; Satur-
days; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1:
established 189.5; S. A. McNlsh, editor and
publisher (8—3 P). Circulation "iKL."
STAR CITY, c- ^-t Lincoln Co. O, fSlf
pop., 30 m. S. S. E. of Pine Bluff. Cotton
gin. Farming and cotton.
LINCOLN COUNTY ENTER-
PRISE; Fridays; local; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established August, 1903;
Alex. Boyd and W. F. Norton, editors and
publishers (2—5 P).
LINCOLN LEDGER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
(1; established 1879; H. R. Lucas, editor and
publisher (5 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
STEPHENS, Ouachita Co. p 407 pop.,
on St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 18 m. S. W.
of Camden, the county seat. Cotton.
NEWS: Fridays; democratic; four pages
15x»2; subscription $1; Charles J. Parker,
editor and publisher (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl"
STUTTGART, Arkan$a$ Co. D- 1.258t
pop., on St. Louis Southwestern and Stutt-
gart & Arkansas River Rds., 35 m. N. E. of
Pine Bluff and 60 E. by S. E. of Little Rock
46
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ARKANSAS.
ARKANSAS.
the State capital. Corn, oats, peas and baling
of grass hay. Farming and stock raising.
FREE PRESS: Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1884; Free Press Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (4—3). Circ'n "jkl." In 1903, Z (4^.
GERM A NI A; Thursdays; German; four
pages 19x20; subscription $1.50; established
1895; M.Buerkle, editor; L.Buerkle, publisher
(1—4). Circulation "JKL."
REPIIBlilCAN; Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1887;
A. A. Tindall, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
POUL.tr Y GEM; monthly; poultry
raising; twenty pages SJ^xUJ^; subscription
25 cents; established 1900; Williams Bros.,
editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
1,583; for 1901, 1,343; /or 1902, 2,0'^5{
for 1903, 3,541. Actual average for 1904,
4,346,
TEXARKANA, c. h., Miller Co. p
8,000 pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco, St,
Louis. Iron Mountain & Southern, St.
Louis Southwestern, International & Great
Northern, Texas & Pacific and Texarkana,
Shreveport & Natchez Rds., 145 m. S. W.
of Little Rock, the State capital. Part
of the town lies in Bowie County, Texas,
each part being a separate municipality,
but the post-office is situated in the Ar-
kansas portion. Machine and boiler works,
ice factories, creosoting works and cotton
compress. Pine lumber.
TEXARKANIAN; every evening ex-
cept Saturday. Sunday morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays ; democratic ; daily
eight pages 15x22. weekly four pages 18x24;
subscription — daily $5, weekly $1 ; estab-
lished 1876; Geo. S.Valliant, editor and pub
lisher (2—3). Circulation— daily "jkl." week-
ly "JKL." In 1902. Z (4).
UMPIRE, Howard Co. P 57t pop.
GAZETTE: Fridays; democratic; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established Oc-
tober, 1903; J. W. Lacefleld, editor and pub-
lisher (2— P>.
VAN BUREN, c. h., Cmxeford Co.\\
pop. 2,573+— of township 6,261+— on St.
Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern and St.
Louis & San Francisco Rds. and N. bank
of Arkansas r., 160 m. W. by N. of Little
Rock, the State capital. Saw and plan-
ing mills, cotton gins, foundry, canning,
wagon, cigar, ice and broom factories.
ARGUS; every evening except Saturday;
SUN DAY, and WEEK LY, Wednesdays;
democratic ; four pages— daily 15x22, weekly
18x24; subscription— daily $4.50, weekly $1;
established— daily 1897, weekly 1875; Thayer
Bro.s.. editors and publishers (7—3). Circ'n
— dally "jjfL." Sunday "jkl." weekly "jkl "
PRESS : Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
18.'>9; J. S. Dunham, editor and publisher.
Circulation 'jkl."
REPUBLICAN VENTURE; Fridays;
independpnt; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1893; J. W. Higgs, editor and
publisher (4—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
VIOIiA, Fulton Co. tl 25 pop., about
12 m. N. W. of Salem, the county seat.
Timber and farming.
LEOGER; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20:
subscription $1; established 1895; Geo. Wahl-
quist, eillfor and publislier. Circulation
"4KL." (A A).
WALDO, Columbia Co. P 929+ pop.,
on St. Louis & Southwestern Rd.
EVERYBODY'S GAZETTE; Wed
nesdays; democratic: eight pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established 1904; C.A.Ken-
nedy, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
WALDRON, c. h., Scott Co. -D 4«7t
pop., 45 m. S. E. of Fort Smith. Three
steam grist mills. Cotton and farming.
REPORTER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; Hubert J. Hall, editor and pub-
lisher ( 2—3 ) . Circulation ' 'jkl. • '
WASP; Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established June,
1901; H. N. Smith, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl.'
WAIiNUTRIDGE, Lawrence Co. d
550+ pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern Rd., 40 m. N. N. E. of Newport and
120 N. E. of Little Rock, the State capital.
Saw mills, cotton gins and wagon factory.
JOURNAL; every morning except Mon-
days, and WEEKLY (A A).
BLiADE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1889; J. C. Riley, editor and publisher (12— 3 j.
Circulation "jkl"
WARREN, c. h., Bradley Co. g 954+
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern Rd., about 3 m. W. from Saline r. and
50 S. of Pine Bluff. Cotton growing.
D E M O C R A T-N E W S ; Thursdays ;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established— Z)emocrat 1892, News 1885,
Sentinel 1885; P. H. Thomas, editor; J. D.
Ramsay, publisher (4 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
In 1901,^Z (4, 5). Inl903. Z(4) (#♦).
WASHINGTON, c. h., Hempstead
Co. p 374+ pop., on Arkansas & Louisiana
Rd., 10 m. N. W. of Hope. Farming.
TELEGRAPH; Fridays : democratic ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1840; James W. EUis, editor; Tele-
graph Publishing Co., publishers. Circula-
tion "iKL."
WINTHROP, Little River Co, p on
Kansas City Southern Rd., 42 m. N. of Tex-
arkana.
HERALD: Fridays (A A).
WYNNE, Gross Co. D- 1,631+ pop.-of
township 3,289+ —on St. Louis. Iron Mountain
& Southern Rd., 45 m. W. of Memphis,
Tenn. Farming.
CROSS CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x2U; subscription
$1; established 1894; T. E. Wood, editor and
publisher (4— 3). Circulation 'jk_i.. ' (A A).
PILOT; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscriptions!; established 1897: E. G. Fergu-
son, eoitor; C. 'P. Saffho, publisher (5 — 3).
Circul ition "jkl."
PROGRESS: Fridays (A A).
YEL.IiVILIiE,c.h, Marion Co. i 578t
pop., about 120 m. N. by E. of Little Rock,
the State capital. Mining and agriculture.
>IOUNTAIN ECHO; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription 41;
established 1886; J. H. Hand, editor; The
Moumain Echo Publlsliiug Co.. publishers
(8—3). Circulation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
libl'ed 18i*9: A. G. Stncey. editor and pub-
lisher (f>—"). Circulation 'jja,"
CALIFORNIA.
Population 1,485,053 f. Land Area 155,980 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Oregon, east by Nevada and Arizona, south by Mexico
(Lower California), and west by the Pacific Ocean. State capital: Sacramento.
Principal products and industries: Gold mining, tropical fruits, wines, agricul-
ture and general manufacturing. Number of newspapers and other period-
icals (March 30, 1905), 738, divided as follows: Daily, 128; tri- weekly, 2; semi-
Tv^eekly, 22; weekly, 462; bi-weekly, 2; semi-monthly, 9; monthly, 104; semi-
quarterly, 1; bi-monthly, 2; quarterly, 6,
The cities of over 10,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows:
San Frnucisco 34'-i,782+
L.08 Autreles 10'i,47»+
Oaklaud 66,960f
Sacramento 29,a8'2t
San Jose tJl,500t
San Diego 17,700+
Stockton 17,506+
Alameda 16,464+
Berkeley .. 13,214+
Fresno 12,470+
ACTON, Los Angeles Co. P 100 pop.,
on Southern Pacific Rd.,55 m. N. of Los An-
geles, the county seat. Gold mining and
agriculture.
ROOSTER; monthly: republican; four
pages 13x18: subscription 50 cents; established
1887; R. E. Nickel, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
ADIN, Modoc Co. i 314+ pop. (of town-
ship). 65 m. E. of Sisson and 30 S. W. of
Alturas, the county seat. Saw and plan-
ing mills. Farming and stock raising.
ABGUS; Thursdays; Independent: four
pages 18x34; subscription $2; established
1832; E. S. Pickard, editor and publisher (5— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
ALAMEDA, Alameda Co. -n 16,464t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd. and
San Francisco bay, 11 m. E. S. E. of San
Francisco. Residences of San Francisco
business men. Shipbuilding and petroleum
and borax refining.
ARGUS; every evening except Sunday;
republican; four to six pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $4.80; established 1877; T. Q. Darnells,
editor ; Argns Publishing Co., pabligherg
(8—3). Circulation "JKL."
EVENING ENCINAL; every evening
except Sunday ; independent ; four pages
20}^x26; subscription $4.80; established 1889;
Geo. F. Weeks, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation -jkl.'
PACIFIC FREE METHODIST;
semi-monthly; methodist; four pages BJ^x 12;
subscription 50 cents; established January,
1903: G. W. Griffith, editor and publisher
(1 — 4). Circulation "JSi." (A A).
THOUGHT; monthly; advance thought;
twenty pages 6x8; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1898; Marion Eddy, editor; Thought
Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
3,625 ; for a year ending with October, 1901,
5.654. In 1902, yG. In 1903. yH. (A A).
ALHAMBRA, Los Angeles Go. p
1,000 pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.. 8 m.
E. by N. of Los Angeles, the county seat.
Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1898; H. K
Lawrence, editor; Advocate Publishing Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl •
AXiTURAS,o- h., Modoc Co. [j 1,289+
pop. (of township), on Nevada, California
ft Oregon Rd. Agriculture, stock raising
and fruit growing.
NEW ERA; Fridays; independent; eight
8 ages 18x24; subscription $3; established 1888;
. W. Anderson, editor; C. W. Anderson Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
PL.AINDEAL.ER; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $2;
established 1896; Wm. Thompson, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
ANAHEIM, Orange Co. q l,456t pop.
—of township 2,261+— on Southern Califor- '
nia and Southern Pacific Co's Rds., 28 m.
S. E. of Los Angeles and in Santa Ana Val-
ley, 12 m. from the Pacifio Ocean. Grapes,
oranges, nuts and lemons. Manufactures
of dried fruits, wines, sugar and farm
implements.
GAZETTE J Thursdays ; independent-
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$2; established 1870; Henry Kuchel, «ditor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl" In 1898. Z.
In 1902. "jkl."
ORANGE CO. FLiAINDEAIiEBj
Saturdays; republican: four pages 17x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1898; J. E.
Valjean, editor and publisher (5— 3). Circu-
lation "ijh,." Inl903, Z(4)(»»).
ANDERSON, Shatta Co. i l,610t pop.
(of township), on Southern Pacific Co'«
Rd., 23 m. N. of Red Bluff. Manufacture!
of wagons and carriages and a flour
mill. Agriculture, lumbering and fruit
growing. Prunes in abundance.
ANDERSON VAI.L.EY NEWS;
Thursdays; independent; four pages 18x24;
gubscription $2; established 1882: A. L. Price,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jki-"
ANGEIiS CAMP, Calaveras Co. u
4.258+ pop. (of township), on Sierra Rail-
way, about 15 m. N. W. of Sonora. Rich
mines of gold-bearing quartz. Fruit grow-
ing.
ANGELS RECORD; Saturdays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $2; established
1899; S. A. Hoffman, editor and publisher
2—3). Circulation "4Ei."
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
CALIFORNIA.
MOUNTAIN ECHO; Saturdays; Inde
pendent; four pages 16x23; subsorlptlon $2;
established 1879; L. J. Hutchinson, editor;
Reed & Hutchinson, publishers (5—3). Cir-
culation "fKi."
ANTIOCH, Contra Costa Co. -a 674+
pop., on Southern Pacific and Sante Fe Rds.
and E. end of Suisun bay, near mouths of
Sacramento and San Joaquin rs., 19 m. E. of
Martinez, the county seat, and 55 E. of San
Francisco. Steamers dally to San Fran-
cisco. Shipping point for coal and grain.
Agriculture and manufacturing.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1892; H. G. Neubert. editor and
publisher (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
LEDGER; Saturdays; democratic ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; established
1870: C. F. Montgomery, editor and pub-
Usher c2— 3). Circulation "ixl.-
ARCADIA, Lot Angeles Co. P 60t
pop., on Southern California and Southern
Pacific Co.'s Rd.
BUL.L.ETIN; Saturdays (A A).
ARC AT A, Humboldt Co. \^ 952t pop.,
on Areata & Mad River Rd., at head
of Humboldt bay, 12 m. N. of Eureka, the
county seat, and 250 from San Francisco,
connected by steamboats. Shipping point
for redwood lumber.
UNION; Saturdays; republican; four
Eages20x24; subscription $2; established 1886;
I. F. Wiley and R. M. Wiley, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
ARROYO GRANDE, San Luis
Obiapo Co. p 3.319+ pop. (of township), on
Pacific Coast Rd., 16 m. S. E. of San
Luis Obispo, the county seat. Bituminous
coal mines and sulphur springs in
vicinity. Agriculture and dairying.
II E R A li D ; Saturdays ; independent;
eight pages 12x18; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887; S. Clevenger, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl "
AUBURN, c. h., Placer Co. n 2,050t
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 36 m.
N. E. of Sacramento, the State capital.
Breweries and manufactures of wine.
Mining and fruit growing. Health resort.
The remarliable Alabaster Cave is 8 m. S. E.
PLACER CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $l.rO; established 1884; E. B.
Willis, editor and publls-hpr (12—4).
Circulation : In 1904. I (H □)
PLACER HERALD; Saturdays ; dem
ocratlc; eight pages 18x24; subscription $2.50;
established 1852; O. F. Seavey, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
AZUSA, Los Angeles Co. g 863t pop.
—of township 2,561+— on Sante Fe Rd. and
San Gabriel r.. 24 m. E. of Los Angeles, the
county seat. Principal trading point of
Azusa Valley. Fruit growing and mining.
PO:>IOTROPIC ; Thur.sdays; eight pages
13x19; subscription $1.50; pstsbllsliert 18-^; F.
A. Utieer, editor and publisher. Circ'n jki,
BAKERSFIELD, c. h., Kern Co. g
4,886+ pop., on Soutliern Pacific Go's Pd.
and Kern r., 150 in. N. E. by N. of I.os
CALIFORNIA.
Angeles. Railroad car shops, planing and
flour mills and fruit-paclcing establish-
ments. Agriculture and fruit raising.
CALIFORNIAN; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; inde-
pendent; daily four, weekly sixteen pages
15x22; subscription — daily $6, weekly $2;
established— daily 1891, weekly 1865; Alfred
Harrell, editor and publisher.
Circulation— Daily ; "jKi"
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, no Issue
was less than 3.800. In 1896. H . In 1897. Y . In
1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, "jkl."
MORNING ECHO; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and KERN CO. ECHO,
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription — daily $5, weekly $2; estab-
lished 1886; Echo Publishing Company, edi-
tors and publishers. CircuJation— daily "jsl"
weekly "JKL." In 1901. Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
INDEPENDENT: Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22: subscription $2; es-
tablished 1898; E. A. Pueschel. editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl- " (A A).
ORACLE; Issued every six weeks; edu-
cational; twenty-four pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1902; I. K. Brown. editor;
J. R. Lafontaine, publisher (1 — %). Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
BENICIA, Solano Co.U 2,751t pop.
—of township 3,1T4+— on Southern Pacific
Co's Rd. and Sacramento r., 30 m. N. E. of
San Francisco and 56 S. W. of Sacramento,
the State capital. Site of Government
Arsenal and Barracks, Benicia Agricult-
ural Works and Benicia Ship-Yards and
several religious and educational institu-
tions. Tanneries, cement factory and
packing houses. Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; independent re-
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50: established 1898: Oran A. King, editor
and publisher (8 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
NEW ERA; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription S2; estab-
lished 1876; J. M. Burke, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "JKL."
BERKELEY, Alameda Co. -D 13,214t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 5 m.
N. of Oakland, the county seat, and about
8 N. E. of San Francisco. Seat of the
State University of California and Deaf
and Dumb and Blind Asj'lums.
CALIFORNIAN; every morning ex-
cept Saturda.v and Sunday during the college
year; collegiate: four pages 12x22: subscrip-
tlnn S?!: estahlishpri 1893; A. J. White, editor;
Wm. Cavalier, .'nanagerd — 4). Circ'n "jkl."
CiAZETTE: every evenlnp except Sun-
I day; eight pages 15x22; subscription $4; es-
tablished 1873; Friend Wni. Richardson,
' editor; Berkeley Gazette Publishing Com-
( pan\ . publishers (2—3).
Circulnlion: "j_kl." In 1898, Z. In 1899. Z.
imflOO. Z. In 1902, (z— 1,2. 4. 5)1. Inl9.3, yl
'••). In 1904. V I.
OCCTi>ENT; Wednesdays during col-
lege J ear; collegiate: sixteen i ages 9x12;
subscription $1 : established 18*^1: Occident
Publishint; Co.,publlshers(2-3). Circ'n "jkl."
SUN-LETTER; Saturdays; republican;
e'ght pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900: C. E. Dunscomb. editor; Sun-
Letter Publishing Co.. pnblishers (1—4). Cir-
culation "jk.l." In 1903, Z(4)(##). (AA).
CAI-IFORNIA .lOlKNAL OF
TECHNOLOGY; monthly during col-
lege .vear: scientific: sixty-eight j-ages 7x10;
siibsrription *1: esfabllslie<l January. 1903:
Arthur H. Halloran, editor; Students of
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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CALIFORNIA.
University of California, publishers (1 — 1).
Circulation ••jki."
MAGAZINE; monthly ; collegiate ;
twenty-four pages 6x9; subscription $1 50;
University of California, publishers (2—3).
Circulation "jki,."
UNIVERSITY CHRONICLE; quar
terly, January, April, July and October; col-
legiate; one hundred and forty-six pages
7x10; subscription $1; establlslied 1898; Uni-
versity of California, editors and publishers
(1—4). Circulation 'jkl."
BIEBER, Lassen Co. [j 100 pop., on
Pitt r., 85 m. N. of Susanville, the county
seat. Cattle raising and farming.
BIG VALIiEY GAZETTE? Wednes
days; eight pages 11x18; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1893; Nathan Bieber, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
BIGGS, £utte Co. i 571 pop., on
Southern Paciflc Go's Rd., 14 m. S. W. of
Oroville, the county seat, and 73 N. of Sac-
ramento, the State capital. Grain and fruit
shipping point. Agriculture and fruit.
ARGUS; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2: established
1888; J. M. Coffman, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation ".ufL-"
BISHOP, Inyo Co. n, 500 pop., on Car-
son & Colorado Rd., 45 m. N. of Independ-
ence, the county seat. Steam planing mill,
creameries and flouring mills. Agriculture,
fruit, grain, stock raising and bee keeping.
INYO REGISTER; Thursdays; inde-
pendent-republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $3: established 1885; W. A. Chal-
fant. editor and publisher (2—3). Circ'n-'jKL."
BLACK DIAMOND, Contra Costa
Co. -n 326 pop.— of township 1,200— on South-
ern Paciflc Co's and Santa Fe Rds. and
San Joaquin r., 15 m. N. E. of Martinez, the
county seat. Agriculture, manufacturing
and flsh canneries.
ARGUS; Saturdays; independent; six
pages 11x16: subscription $2; established
April, 1902; "W.C.Lewis, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
BLUE LAKE, Humboldt Co. ^ 750
pop., on Areata & Mad River Rd., 20 m.
N. E. of Eureka, the county seat. Cream-
ery and manufactures of redwood and
pine lumber, shingles and stakes. Farming.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; eight pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1888; Gus
Perigot, editor and publisher (6-3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
BODIE, Mono Co. n- 965t pop. (of
township), about 100 m. S. by S. E. of Car-
son and Virginia City, Nev., and 35 m.
from Hawthorne, tlie nearest railroad sta-
tion. Gold and silver mining and milling.
MINER INDEX; Saturdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1861; A. S. Williams, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "iKL."
BOULDER CREEK, Santa Cruz
Co. -a 600 pop., on Southern Paciflc Co's Rd.,
30 m. S. W. of San Jose. Lumber, wine and
fruit.
MOUNTAIN ECHO; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1896: W. S. Rodgers, editor; W.
4
CALIFORNIA.
S. Rodgers & Sous, publishers (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKI.."
BRAWLEY, San Diego Co. R.
IMPERIAL VALiliEY' NEWS; Thurs
days (A A).
BRIDGEPORT, c. h., Mono Co. n-
373t pop. (of township), 200 m. N. E. of San
Francisco. Agriculture and mining.
CHRONICIiE-UNION; Saturdays; re
publican; four pages 16x23; subscription $3;
established 1863; G. A. Montrose, editor and
publisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl"
CALEXICO, San Diego Co. P..
CHRONIC liE; Thursdays (A A).
CAL,ISTOGA,^apaCo. -a 800tpop.,
on Southern Paciflc Co's Rd., 72 m. N. of
San Francisco. Medicinal springs and sum-
mer and winter health resort. Wine mak-
ing, grape, prune and other fruit indus-
tries. Silver, quicksilver and copper mines
in vicinity.
CAL.ISTOGIAN} Fridays; independ-
ent-republican; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$2; established 1877; C. A. Carroll, editor and
publisher (5 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
CAMPBELL, Santa Clara Co. -D500
pop., on Southern Paciflc Co's Rd., 5 m. S. W.
of San Jose, the county seat. Fruitgrow-
ing and general farming.
INTERURBAN PRESS; Saturdays;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1904; E. C. Hurlbert, edi-
tor and publisher.
CARTERS, Tuolumne Co. D 1,250
pop., on Sierra, Rd., 13 m. E. of Sonora,
the county seat. Gold mining and
lumbering.
NEW ERA; Fridays; six pages 13x20;
subscription $2; established April, 1899;
G. E. McLeod, editor and publisher; dated
also at Tuolumne City (2—3). Circ'n "jkl "
CEDARVILLE, Modoc Co. i 745
pop. (of township), 190 m. N. N. W. of
Reno, Nev. Flour mill.
SURPRISE VALLEY RECORD;
Wednesdays; independent; four pages 16x22;
subscription $2.50; established 1692; R. H,
Stanley, editor and publisher (5—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
CHICO, Butte Co. b 2,640t pop.— of
township 4,739+— on Southern Paciflc Co's
Rd. and Chico creek, 6 m. E. of Sacramento
r. and 96 N. of Sacramento, the State capi-
tal. State Normal School. Flour mills,
foundry, machine shop, fruit cannery,
planing mills, soap, plow, door, sash and
furniture factories. Trades in lumber.
Farming, fruit growing and mining.
ENTERPRISE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republi-
can; four pages— daily 18x24, weekly 20x26;
subscription— daily $6, weekly $2.50; estab-
lished—daily 1875, weekly 1869; B. F. Arnold,
editor; Enterprise Publishing Co.. pub-
lishers (8—3). Circulation — daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl."
RECORD; every morning except Sun-
day, and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly $2.50; es-
50
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CALIFORXIA.
CALIFORNIA.
tabllshed— daily 1880, semi weekly 1852: Rich-
ards & Deuel, editors and publishers (5 — 3).
Circulation— Daily: ••jkl"
Semi-Weekly: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 1,400. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y.
Tn 1898 **JKL.'*
CHRISTIAN WORKMAN; monthly;
friends; eight pages 9x12; subscription 50
cents; established 1892; Nannie M. Arnold,
editor; B. F. A.rnold, publisher (.2-5 P). Does
not insert advertisements.
CHINO, San Bernardmo Co. g l,607t
pop. (of township), on Southern Pacific
Go's and Chino Valley Rds.. 20 m. W. of
San Bernardino, the county seat. Center
of the sugar industry of Southern Califor-
nia. Fruit growing and stock raising.
CHINO VALLEY CHA3IPION; Fri
days; agricultural; eight pages 13x19; sub-
scription $1; established 1887; Edwin Rhodes,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
SUB>IARINE; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 1:^x18; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1901; Randolph R. Freeman, editor
and publisher (2— 4). Clx'c'n "jkl." (A A).
CLOVERDALE, Sonoma Co. -a TSOj
pop.— of township 1,561+— on San Francisco
& North Pacific Rd. Flour mill and soap
factory. Wines, fruit, hop and wood re-
gion. Quicksilver mines in vicinity.
REVEILLE ; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1879; C. T. Coffey, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
COALING A, Fresno Co. n on
Southern Pacific Rd,, 35 m. S. W. of Le
Moore.
OIL RECORD; Saturdays; oil; four
pages 15Viix22; subscription $2; established
March. 1901; A. R. Macdonald, editor and
publisher (1—5).
COLFAX, Placer Co. n 670 pop., on
Nevada Count}' Narrow Gauge and South-
ern Pacific Go's Rds.. 16 m. N. E. of Auburn>
the county seat. Mining and fruit growing.
SENTINEL; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1890; Ivan H. Parker, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "JKL."
COLTON,5an Bernardino Co. P l,309t
pop.— of township l,96l+— on Southern Cali-
fornia and Southern Pacific Go's Rds., 4 m.
S. of San Bernardino, the county seat, and
57 E. of Los Angeles. Flour and lumber
mills, marble works and fruit canneries.
Fruit culture, grain raising and mining.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1876; R. M. McKie. editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1889;
Willard Beebe, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
COLUSA, c. h., Colusa Co. a 2,000t
pop.— of township 2,721— on Colusa & Lake
Rd. and W. bank Sacramento r., 60 m. N. W.
of Sacramento, the State capital. Flour
mills and manufactures of agricultural
implements and carriages. Agriculture,
fruit and vine culture and stock raising.
HERALD; everv morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKliV, Fridays; daily four,
weekly eight pages 11x16; subscription-
daily $3.50, weekly $1.25; established 1898; J.
L.Allison, editor and publlsner (2—3). Cir-
culation— daily "jkl." weekly "iKL."
SUN; everv evening except Sunday and
legal holidays, and TRI- WEEKLY,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$5, tri-weekly $3; established— daily 1889, tri-
weekly 1862; W. S Green, editor: The Colusa
Sun Publishing Co.. publishers (2—3).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl"
Tri-Weekly: In 1895, "j.kl." In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1.000. In 1897, Y.
In 189S. Z. In 1899. Z. In 1900, "jkl." In
1902, Z (4,5).
COM'PTO'N, Los Angeles Co. p 1.683t
pop. (of township), on Southern Pacific
Go'sRd.. 12 m.S. of Los Angeles, the county
seat. Dairy, poultry and general farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent ; four pages 16x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1895; James H. Bennett, editor
and publisher (5— 3). Circulation "jkl."
CONCORD, Contra Costa Co. -a 586
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 12 m.
E. of Martinez, the county seat. Agricul-
ture and fruit raising.
TRANSCRIPT; Saturdays; independ-
ent: four pages 16x23; subscription $1.50;
established 1896; H. E. Griffiths, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
CORDELIA, Solano Co. O 300 2wp.,
on Southern Pacific Go's. Rd., 45 m. N. W.
of San Francisco. Farming and fruit rais-
ing. Stone quarry.
X-RAY; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1897; Charles A. Jensen, editor and publisher
(1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
CORNING, Tehama Co. ^ 2,269t pop.
(of township), on Southern Pacific Go's
Rd., 3 m. W. of Sacramento r. and 21 S.
of Red Bluff, the county seat. Fruit, hogs,
cattle and sheep. Farming.
NEW ERA ; Fridays; independent; eight
pagesl6x23; subscription $2; established 1898;
E. F. Conway, editor and publisher (2—8).
Circulation "jkl"
OBSERVER; Saturdays ; Independent;
four pages 17x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1888; Mason Case, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
CORONA, Riverside Co. R l,600t pop.,
on Southern California and Santa Fe System
Rds. and Santa Ana r., about 15 m. S. W. of
Riverside, the county seat. Tin, fire-clay
sewer pipe, porphyry and terra cotta.
Grain, hay, honey and citrus fruits. Stone
quarries.
COURIER; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1887; Herb. C. Foster, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "JKL."
COTTONWOOD, Shasta Co. tl 300
pop, on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 18 m. N.
of Red Bluff. Agriculture.
HERALD; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; republican; four pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established No-
vember, 1901; M. A. Carpenter, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circulation 'iKL-' (A A).
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished July, 1901; Andrew McNamar. editor
and publisher (5— 8J. Circulation "jkl."
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COVINA,^o« Angeles Co. p l,200pop.,
40 m. N. of Los AnReles, the county seat.
Agriculture and fruit growing.
ARGUS; Saturdays; elgtit pages 12x20;
subscription $1.50: established 1888; J. E.
Clarke, editor and publisher. Circ'u "jki ••"
CRESCENT CITY, c. h., Del Norte
Co. "ti 699tpop.— of township l,13Tt— on the
Pacific Ocean, about 280 m. N. of San
Francisco by steamer, and about 87 S. W.
of Jacksonville, Ore. Lumbering, dairy-
ing, mining and stock raising.
DEL. NORTE RECORD; Saturdays;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1879; W. L. Nichols, edi-
tor and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
NEW!?i; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established 1889;
W. H. Wilson, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation 'iKi.."
CROCKETT, Contra Costa Co. -n,
1,500 pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 10
m. W. of Martinez, the county seat. Lo-
cated on the Straits of Carguinez. Agri-
culture. Fruit growing.
SIGNAL; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1899; W.G.Hawes,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
DAVISVILLE, Tola Co. D 547 pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 13 m. W. of
Sacramento, the State capital. Extensive
grain and fruit growing.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1898; W. H. Scott, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jki,."
DINIJBA, Tulare Co. D 600 pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 25 m. S. E. of
Fresno. Farming and fruit growing.
AI.TA ADVOCATE; semi- weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; independent; four
pages i 8x24; subscription $1.50; established
1887; H. Hurst, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl."
DIXON, Solano Co. a 78.3t pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd.. 20 m. W. by S. W.
of Sacramento, the State capital, and 68
N. E. of San Francisco. Wheat growing
and fruit raising.
TRIBUNE ; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26: subscription $2; establishedl874;
F. A. Hutton, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "JKL." InlOOO.Z. In 1902, "jkl."
DOS PALOS, Merced Co. a 700 pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 23 m. S. W. of
Merced, the county seat. Grain, fruit and
dairying.
STAR; Saturdays; non-partisan; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
W. C. Payne, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL "
DOWNEY, Los Angeles Co. p 4,45St
pop. (of township), on Southern Pacific
Co's Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Los Angeles, the
county seat. Fruit raising and agriculture.
CHAMPION; Saturdays; independent-
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $2;
established 1888; C. H. Eberle. editor; C. H.
Eberle & Co.. publishers. Circulation "jkl."
DISPATCH; Fridays; independ^'it;
four pages 9x14; subscription $1.50; estab-
CALIFORNIA.
lished April, 11.02; C. A. Seay, editor ahd pub-
lisher (I— 5P).
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
WOODMAN; monthly; Woodmen; four
pages 11^^x19; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished January, 1902; C. A. Seay, editor and
publisher (1—5 P).
DO WNIEVILIiE, c. n., Sierra Co. b
500+ pop., 121 m. N. E. of Sacramento, the
State capital. Quartz and gravel mining.
MOUNTAIN MESSENGER;
Saturdays; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $3; established 1854; W. F. Esch-
bacher, editor; The Mountain Messenger
(inc.), publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
DUNSMUIR, Siskiyou Co. d 1,100
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 55 m. S.
E. of Yreka, the county seat. Railroad
division headquarters. Lumber, agricul-
ture and mining.
NEWS; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1890; W. T. Manning, editor; Manning &
Stanley, publishers (2—3). Circulation "uu,"
ELCAJON, San Diego Co. tp 563t pop.
(of township), on San Diego, Guyamaca &
Eastern Rd., 15 m. N. E. of San Diego, the
county seat. Health resort. Fruitgrowing.
V ALLEY NEWS; Saturdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ;
established 1«92; W. N. Christiance, editor;
Cooke & Christiance, publishers (8—3). Cir-
culation "jkl."
ELMHURST, Alameda Co. -D 1,200
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 6 m. S.
W. of Oakland, the county seat. Power sta-
tion of Electric Ry. Fruit, vegetables,
grain, etc.
REVIEW; Saturdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1898; Brooklyn
Publishing Co., editors and publishers. Cir-
culation "jkl- "
EliSINORE, Biverside Co. O, 279t pop.
—of township 646+— on Southern California
Rd., 70 m. N. of San Diego and 90 S. E. of
Los Angeles. Clay deposits. Agriculture .
PRESS; Fridays; republican; four pages
18x24; sut'Scription $1.50; established 1881;
Allen C. Keith, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
ESCONDIDO, San Diego Co. Q 755t
pop., on Southern California Rd., 35 m. N. by
N. E. of San Diego, the county seat. Wheat
and semi-tropical fruits.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; republican ;
eight pages 13x20: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; A. D. Dunn, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; Thvu'sdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1886; Chas. K. Holmburg, editor and pub-
lisher. Circ'n"JKL." In 1899. Z. In 1902 "jk^.-
ETNA MILLS, Siskiyou Co. b 6O0t
pop.— of township 1,009+— 35 m. S. of Yreka,
the county seat. Mining and farming.
SCOTT VALLEY ADVANCE;
Thursdays; independent; eiglit pages 13x20;
subscription $2; established 1897; M, H. Bal-
frey, editor; Balfrev Bros., publishers (5—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903. Z (4, 5).
EUREKA, c. h., Humboldt Co. ti 7,327t
pop. —of township 8.504+ — on Eel River &
Eureka Rd. and Humboldt bay, 225 m. N.
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CALIFORNIA.
CALIFORNIA.
of and connected by steamboats with San
Francisco. Exports large quantities of
redwood lumber and butter.
EVENING HERALD; every evening
except Sunday; democratic; eight pages
15x2:^; subscription $5; established Septem-
ber, 1902; VV. H. N. Smith, editor; Herald
PubllshingCo.,pubIishers(2— 3). Circ'n"JKL"
HLIYIBOLiDT STANDARD; every
evening except Sunday, and S E M 1-
WEEKLiY, Wednesdays and Saturdays;
republican: daily eight pages 15x22, weekly
four pages 20x26; subscription— daily $5,
semi-weekly $2; established— daily 1881, semi-
weekly 18?3; Will N. Speegle and H. W. Pat
ton, editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulatiou— Daily: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897.
publisher asserts, smallest issue was 1,000.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, zT. In 1900, y I. Actual
average for \<im, 1,529. In 1902, (z-4) I.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, I.
Semi-Weekly: "jkl.- In 1898. Z. In
1899. Z. In 1901. Z (4). Inl902, Z (4).
HUMBOLiDT TIMES; every morning
except Monday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days ; republican ; eight pages 18x24 ; sub-
scription— daily $6, weekly $2 ; established-
daily 1874, weekly 1854; Clias. S. Milnes, editor;
Times Publishing Co., publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, "jkl." In
1896, publisher asserts. smallest 1,400; in 1897,
1,100. Inl898, yl. In 1899, yl. Inl900, I. Act-
ual average for 1901, 1,583. In 1902, yl.
Actual average for 1903, 3,391. In 1901, yl.
Weekly: In 1895, "jkl.- In 1896, publisher
asserts, smallest 1,200; in 1897, 1,600. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900. y I. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. Inl903, yl(»#). In 1901. yl.
CALIFORNIAN; Saturdays; independ-
ent; twelve pages 111^x17; subscription $2;
established 1897; M. M. Vaughan, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
METHODIST CHI RCH BULLE-
TIN OF HUMBOLDT CO.; Fridays;
methodist; eight pages 9x11; subscription
25 cents; established November, 1902; James
Williams, editor and publisher (1—4). Cir-
culation: Z(4) (A A).
EXETER, Tulare Co. u 236 pop., on
Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 10 m. E.of Visalia,
the county seat. Agriculture, fruit grow-
ing and stock raising.
SUN; Fridays; independent; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Novem-
ber, 1901; Fred Page, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
FALLBROOK, San Diego Co. p 656t
pop. (of township), on Southern Calif ornia
Rd., 47 m. N. of San Diego, the county seat.
Agriculture, fruit growing and stock rais-
ing.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
December, 1902; G. F. Van Velzer, editor and
publisher (1-4). Circulation "jkl"
FARMERSVILLE, Tulare Co. n
on Southern Pacific Rd., 7 m. S. E. of
Visalia.
HERALD; Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1903; Fred W. Reed, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
FERNANDO, Los Angeles Co. g
200+ pop., on Southern Pacific Rd.
PRESS; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 10x14; subscription $1.50; established
Aprils, 1904; Herbert W. Crooks, editor and
publisher (1—5 P).
FERNDALE, Humboldt Co. b 8-t6t
pop., 18 m. S. of Eureka, the countj' seat,
and 8 fi-om Pacific Ocean. Farming, dairy-
ing and shipping of redwood lumber.
ENTERPRISE ; semi weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; independent; eight pages
18x24: subscription $2.50; established 1877;
Carr, Hart & Frost, publishers (2—4). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1902, Z (2, 4, 5).
FOLSOM CITY, Sacramento Co. n
699 pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.
and American r., 23 m. E. by N. E. of Sacra-
mento, the county seat and State capital.
Agriculture and mining.
TELEGRAPH; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 16x23 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1856; M. F. McFai'land, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
FORT BRAGG, Mendocino Co. -n
1,590+ pop., on the Pacific Coast, 7 m. N. of
Mendocino. Lumbering.
ADVOCATE ; Wednesdays ; independ-
ent ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $2;
established 1889; Charles J. Cavanagh, editor
and publisher (8—3j. Circulation "jkl."
MAIL; Fridays (A A).
FORT JONES, Siskiyou Co. b 356
pop., 12 m. S. W. of Yreka, the county seat.
Lumber, stock raising, farming and mining.
FARMER AND MINER; Wednes-
days; independent; four pages 18x24: sub-
scription $2; established May, 1902; R. R.
Byram, editor and publisher (1—4). Circula-
tion "JKL."
FORTUNA, Humboldt Co. ^ 428 pop.,
on Eel River & Eureka Rd., 18 m. S. E. of
Eureka, the county seat. Lumber, fruit,
cereals and dairying.
ADVANCE; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 19x22; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished 1888; C. O. Wellock, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5). Circulation "jjvl."
riU3IBOLDT BEACON; Fridays;
independent; six pages 18x24; subscription
$1..=)0; established March, 1902; G. A. Jasper,
editorandpublisher (5— 3). Circulation "iiLfe."
In 1903, Z (4).
FOWLER, Fresno Co. D 500 pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 10 m. S. E. of
Fresno, the county seat. Farming and
fruits. Shipping point for raisins.
ENSIGN; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1894; Howard A.
Harris, editor and publisher (2—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
FRESNO, c. h., Fresno Co. a 12,470t
pop.— of township 17.239+— on Southern Pa-
cific Co's Rd., 206 m. S. E. of San Francisco.
Farming, sheep raising, fruit growing, wine
and raisin making and fruit canning.
EVENING DEMOCRAT; every
evening except Sunday; democratic; sixteen
pages 15x22; subscription $5; established
1S98; Paul Vandor, editor; Fresno Democrat
Publishing Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulatiou— Daily: Inl898, "jkl" Actual
average for 1899, 1,648. Actual aver age for
1900, 3,U09; for 19UL 2,739; /or a year
ending with June, 1902, 3,089. In 1903,
(z— 4,6) H. Actual average f or 1904, 4,070.
Publisher's annouticement.— During 1904 the
Fresno Evening Democrat received con-
tracts from eighty six foreign advertisers
exclusively to cover the field of Central
California— seven-eighths of all foreign ad-
vertising placed in this field. The Demo-
crat covers the richest section of Cali-
fornia, the products of which, during the
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CALIFORNIA.
last year, exceeded $16,U0U,OUUlu the couuty
alone. Fresno ueing just half way between
Sau Francisco and Los Angeles— 225 miles
from either place— has a held of its own of
great proportions. The Dkmocrat is the
only evening paper between San Francisco
and Los Angeles receiving the full Associ-
ated Press dispatches, and is accorded
recognition everywhere as one of the best
Ooast papers. Eastern representatives,
Williams & Lawrence, Tribune Building,
New York; Will T. Cresmer, U. S. Express
Building, Chicago.
IIIORNING REPUBLICAIS : every
morning except Monday, and WEEK.IiY,
Fridays ; republican ; daily four, weekly eight
pages 20x26; subscription— daily $6. weekly
$2.50; established— daily 1887, weekly 1877;
Tlie Fresno Republican Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1893, G. In 1896.
Q. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, (z— 4, 6) I. Actual average
for 1902,4,644; for 1903, 5,160; for l%i,
6,415.
Weekly: "jkl"
GUIDE; Mondays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1897; George Adam Kupfer, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "JKL." Inl903,Z(4).
LABOR TRIBUNE; Saturdays; labor;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished August, 1902; Chas. H. Park, editor
and publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
SUNDAY MIRROR: Sundays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 11x16; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1899; R. M. Mappes, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
CALIFORNIA AGRICULTURAL
JOURNAL; semi-monthly; agriculture;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 50cents; es-
tablished November, 1904; S. C. Lougvell, ed-
itor and publisher (2—5).
SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY FARM-
ER; semi monthly; agriculture, live stock;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Mcintosh & Fay, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
CENTRAL CALIFORNIA WOOD-
MAN; monthly; twelve pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1902; George
R. Andrews, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation; Actual average for 1903,
2,6S3. In 1904, (z-2, 5) I.
lilVE STOCK AND DAIRY
JOURNAL; monthly; agricultural;
twenty eight to forty pages 10x14; subscrip-
tion SI; established June, 1903; Chas. H.
Blemer, editor; Live Stock & Dairy Journal
Company, publishers (12— 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
5,S5S.
FRUITVALE, Alameda Co. -n on
Southern Paci fie Rd. , 2 m. S. E. of Oakland.
PROGRES.S; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1902; C. Leidecker, editor and pub-
lisher (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
FUL.LERTON, Orange Co. g l,697t
pop. (of township), on Southern California
Rd„ 9 m. N. W. of Santa Ana and 23 S. E. of
Los Angeles. Fruit growing, agriculture
and grazing. Oil wells.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x23; subscription $1.50; established
January, 1902; Vivian Tresslar, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkj,."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; independent
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1888; Edgar Johnson, edi-
tor and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
GALiT, Sacramento Co. D 900 pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 27 m. S. by S. E.
of Sacramento, tlie county seat and State
CALIFORNIA.
capital. Timber and pipe and porcelain
clays. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Saturdays ; republican ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1881; J. J. Campbell, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iio.."
GEORGETOWN, El Dorado Co. a
915t pop. (of township), 16 m. N. of Placer-
ville, the county seat. Mining, lumbering
and agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
four pages I3x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1880; J. C. Horn, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
GEYSERVILLE, Sonoma Co. -a 246
pop., on California Northwestern Rd., 20 m.
N. W. of Santa Rosa, the county seat. Stock
raising and farming. Orchards and vine-
yards.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1899; Henry M. Hastings, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "JKL."
GIIiROY, Santa Clara Co. -a l,820t
pop.— of township 4,003t— on Southern Pa-
cific Co's Rd., 80 m. S. of San Francisco.
Fruit and stock raising.
ADVOCATE ; Saturdays; four pages
18x24; sbbscription$2; established 1867; Fred
W. and Will Blake, editors; F. W. Blake,
publisher. Circulation "jk.l."
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $2; established 1880;
J. W. Milnes. editor and publisher (8 — 3).
Circulation "jkl."
TELEGRAM; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; six to eight pages 11x15; subscription $2;
established 1893; Mrs. R. G. Einfalt, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "iKL."
GONZALES,^on«ere2/Co.-nl,ll5t pop.
(of township), on Southern Pacific Co's
Rd., 16 m. S. of Salinas. Agriculture, live
stock and wool.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1891 ; Charles H. CofCey, editor and publish-
er (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
GRASS VALLEY, Nevada Co. nf
4,719t pop.— of township 7,043+— on Nevada
County Narrow Gauge Rd., 50 m. N. E. of
Sacramento, the State capital. Quartz min-
ing and fruit growing.
EVENING TIDINGS; every evening
except Sunday, and W^EEKLY, Thurs-
days; independent; daily eight pages 13x20,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscnintion —
daily $3.50, weekly $2; established 1860; J. C.
Tyrrell, editor; Nevada Publishing Co.. pub-
lishers (2— 5 P). Circulation — daily "jKi"
weekly "jkl."
UNION; every morning except Monday ;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$6; established 1863; W. F. Prisk. editor and
publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1899, ".ikl." In 1900, 1. In
1901, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4)-
GRIDLEY, ^M«e Co. i l,224t pop. (of
township), on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 66
m. N. of Sacramento, the State capital. Iron
foundry, planing and flour mills, broom
factory and cannery. Agriculture and hor-
ticulture.
HERALD; Saturdays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
54
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CALIFORNIA.
CALIFORNIA.
Ushed 1879: W. D. Burleson, editor; Gridley
Publishing Co., publishers (8— 3i.
Circulation: Inl897, "jkl" Actual ave7-age
for 1898, 1,067* including special edition.
In 1899, "JKL." In 1901, Z (4). In 1903, Z (4).
GROVEL AND, Tmlumne Co. n 184
pop., 15 m. S. E. of Sonora, the county seat.
Agriculture.
TUOL.U3INE PROSPECTOR ; Satur-
days; independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established January, 1901; Al-
bert P. Hoyt, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
GUADALiOUPE. Santa Barbara Co.
^ 300 pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd.,
5 m. from the Pacific Coast. Agriculture
and dairying.
mOON ; Saturdays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 19(0 ; James W.
Edrington, editor and publisher. Circ'n ••jkl"
HALFMOON BAY, San Mateo Co.
-n 900 pop., on the Pacific Coast, about 10
m. W. from Redwood City, the county seat.
Oil fields, dairying and lumbering.
COAST ADVOCATE; Saturdays; re-
publican; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $2;
established 1890; L. D. Garwood, editor and
publisher (5 — 3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jki,." Actual aver-
age for 1899, '2, '2 o'i. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, tI. I,n 19u3. ••jkl.-
PENINSULAR PENNANT; Satur
days; four pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1900; Roma T. Jackson, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
HANFORD, c. li., Kings Co. a 2,929t
pop., <ju Santa Fe Pacific and Southern Pa-
cific Co's Rd., about 28 ni. S. of Fresno.
Shipping place for agricultural produce.
Raisins, orchard fruits, grain, live stock
and w^ool.
JOURNAIi; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEl^II-WEEKLY.Tuesdaysand
Fridays; democratic : four to six pages 18x24 ;
subscription— daily §5. semi-weekly S2: es-
tablished—daily 1898. senw- weekly 1891 ; F. V.
Dewey, editor ana publisher (2—3).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl"
Semi- Weekly : In 1896, "jkl" In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, smallest 1,000. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, "jKi"
SENTINEIj: every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLiY, Thursdays; repub-
lican; daily four to six pages 20x26, weekly
eight pages 18x24; subscription — daily S5.
weekly $2: estaolished— daily 1896, weekly
1836; Fred A. Dodg« and J. E. Richmond, edi-
tors and publishers (5—3). Circulation —
daily -jkl " weekly "jju-." In 1897, weekly Z.
In 1902. "JKi" In 1903, Z (4).
HAYWATtTyS, Alameda Co. -nl,965t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 13 m.
S. E. of Oakland, the county seat. Supply
point for farming and fruit-raising district.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; four pages
30x26; subscription 82 ; established 1877 ;
George A. Oakes, editor ana publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
REVIEW; Fridays; independent repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscrlntion $2; es-
tablished 1891; S. T. & O. R. Morgan, editors
and publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
HEALDSBURG, Sonoma Co. -a
l,869-(- pop., on San Francisco & North Pa-
cific Rd. and Russian r., 72 m. N. by N. W.
of San Francisco. Agriculture, mining,
stock raising and fruit and wine.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $2;
established 1876 ; J. P. McDonnell, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl ••
SOTOYOME SUN; Wednesdays; in-
dependent-democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1898; J. C.
Keene, editor and publisher (12— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1886; F. W. Cooke, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL."
HEBER, San Diego Co. R.
HERALD; Wednesdays (A A).
HEMET, Riverside Co. P, 904t pop.
(of township), on Santa Fe Pacific Rd., 38
m. S. E. of Riverside, the county seat.
Fruit drying and canning and mining.
NEWS; Fridays: republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1892;
Peter MllUken, editor and publisher (S— 3).
Circulation ••jkl."
HERCULES, Contra Costa Co. g.
NEWS; Thursdays; local; four pages
10j^xl4; subscription $1..50; Luther McQues-
ten, editor and publisher (2— 5P).
HOLLISTER.c.h., 5an^cn«o Co. -a
l,315■^pop.— of township 3,118+— on Southern
Pacific Co's Rd., about 48 m. S. E. of San
Jose. Agriculture and stock raising.
BEE; Fridays; independent; eight pages
18x24; subscription §2; established 1893; G.
K. Estes, editor; Bee Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1— 5r).
Circulation : "jkl." In 1902, Z (6). Actual
average for 1903,1,123. Actual average
/or 1904, 1,232.
FREE LANCE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1883; R. P. Stephenson, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
SAN BENITO ADVANCE; Fridays;
democratic; four pages lsx24; subscription
$2; established 1872; Geo. E. & A. D. Shaw,
editors and publishers (8— :B). Circ'n "jkl. •
In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
HOLLYWOOD, Los Angeles Co. g
500 pop., 8 m. N. W. of Los Angeles, the
county seat. Lumber, fruit growing and
farming.
CAHUENGA VALLEY SENTI-
NEL; Saturdays; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1: established 1900; Wm.D.Kelley
and John T. Rankin, editors; Hollywood
Publishing Co., publishers. Circ'n -jkl."
HONCUT, Suite Co. b 663t pop. (ot
township), on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 14
m. S. of Oroville, the county seat. Farming.
BUTTE CO. TI3IES: Thursdays: inde-
pendent; four pages 16x24; subscription $2;
established 1897; Don B. Robb, editor and
publisher (5— 3). Circulation "jivl"
HUENEME, Ventura Co. gi4,693t pop.
(of township), on the Pacific Ocean, about
10 m. S. by S. E. of Ventura, the county seat,
and 40 E. S. E. of Santa Barbara. Barley and
bean shipping. Sugar beet.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 16x22: subscription $2; established 1888;
Fred. Wells, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "jkj.."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
55
CALIFORNIA.
IMPERIAL, San Diego Co. p 320 poii.,
30 m. S. of Flowiiigwell. Fruit growiug.
PRESS AND FAR31ER; Saturdays;
agricultural; sixteen pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1901; E. F. Howe, editor
and publisher (1—4). Clrc'n "jkl." (A A).
STANDARD: Fridays (A A).
INDEPENDENCE, c.h., Inyo Co. 0,
500 pop., on Carson & Colorado Rd., about
103 ni. S. of Hawthorne, Nev. Flour, lum-
ber and saw mills. Agricultui'e and fruit
growing.
INYO INDEPENDENT ; Fridays;
Independent; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $4; established 1870; Irv. H. Mulhol-
land, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
I ONE, Amador Co. U 1,100 pop., on
Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 8 m. W. of Jack-
son, the county seat, and 133 N. E. of San
Francisco. Timber, agriculture, mining and
dairying.
TONE VALiIiEY ECHO; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1883; C. G. Noble, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
IRVINGTON, Alameda Co. ^D 467
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., about
28 m. S. E. of Oakland and 33 from San
Francisco. Machine shop. Wine making
and farming.
WASHINGTON PRESS: Thursdays;
independent; four pages 18x24: subscriotion
$2; established 1891; E. B. Thompson, editor
and publisher (.8 — 3). Girc'n "jkl." (A A).
JACKSON, c. h., Amador Co. U 1,531
pop., 50 m. S. E. of Sacramento, the State
capital. Gold is found near by in quartz
and placer mines. Also marble, granite,
sandstone, coal and copper.
A 31 A DOR DISPATCH ; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$2; e.stablished 1859; Edwin C. Rust, editor
and publisher (5 — 3). Circulation "jkl"
AMADOR LEDGER; Fridays; repub
licau ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $2.50;
established 1855; R. Webb, editor; Ama-
dor County Publishing Company, publishers
(7— 3P). Circulation "JKL."
JAMESTOWN, Tuolumne Co. n
335 pop.— local estimate 1,000 — on Sierra
Rd., 5 m. S. of Sonora, the county seat.
Lumber, fruit growing and mining.
MOTHER L.O DE M A GNET ; Wednes
daj's; four pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1897; D. L. Sayre, editor and pub-
lisher (12 — 3). Circulation -jkl."
JUIilAN, San Diego Co. g 337 pop.,
42 m. N. E. of San Diego, the county seat.
Mining.
MINER; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established June, 1902; J. G.
Overshiner, editor and publisher (2—3). Cir-
culation "jjii."
KERN, Kern Co. P l,291t pop., on
Southern Pacific Go's Rd.
KERN CO. UNION LABOR JOUR-
NAL; Fridays (A A).
KESWICH, Shasta Co. 6, on Iron
Mountain Rd.
MOUNTAIN MINER ; Saturdays
(A A).
CALIFORNIA.
KING CITY, Monterey Co. -n 701 f
pop. (of township), on Southern Pacific
Go's Rd., about 45 m. S. E. of Salinas, the
countj' seat. Saw mills.
RUSTLER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 131^x22; subscription $1..50; established
May. 1901; F. G. Vivian, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
SETTLER; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; established 1888; W. B.
Weller, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
KINGSBXTRG, Fresno Co. D 328t
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd.
RECORDER; Wedneadays; local; ten
pages 12x18; subscription $1.50; established
November. 1904; P. F. Adelsbach, editor and
publisher (2-5 Pj.
WESTERN BEE JOURNA L ; month-
ly; bees; twenty-eight pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1903; P. F. Adelsbach,
editor and publisher (2—5).
LAKEPORT, c. h., LaJce Co. -n 726t
pop., on Clear lake, 17 m. S. E. of Ukiah
and 120 N. of San Francisco. Mineral
springs and quicksilver mines in vicinity.
Agriculture and fruit growing.
CLEAR LAKE PRESS; Saturdays;
democratic: four pages 18x24; subscription
$2: estaolished 1886; 3Iayfleld & Mclntire,
editors and publishers (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
LAKE CO. BEE; Wednesdays; repub-
lican: four pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1872; W. Lu Rideout. editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
LANCASTER, Los Angeles Co. q 305
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd.. about
45 m. N. by N. E. of Los Angeles, the county
seat. Farming and fruit growing.
ANTELOPE VALLEY GAZETTE;
Fridays; republican ; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $2; established 1888: H. W. Mel-
rose, editor and publisher (5—3). Girc'n "JKL"
LATON, Fresno Co. a 60 pop., on San
Francisco & San Joaquin Valley Rd., 18 m.
S. of Fresno, the county seat. Farming
and fruit growing.
ARGUS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 11x18; subscription $1.50; established
December, 1901; C. F. Roger, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "jjcL."
LEMOORE, Kings Co. n l,772t pop.
(of township), on Southern Pacific Go's
Rd., 9 m. W. of Hanford, the county seat.
Raisin and orchard fruit growing.
LEADER; Fridays: Independent: four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1889; Wilbur T. Dewey, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "JKL "
LINCOLN, Placer Co. n l,061tpop., on
Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 30 m. N. E. of
Sacramento. Pottery works and fruit and
grain growing.
NEWS-MESSENGER; Fridays; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1890; H. W. Bessac, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jKi"
LINDSAY, Tulare Co. g 500 pop., on
Southern Pacific Go's Rd.. 15 m. S. E. of
Visalia, the county seat. Agriculture and
fruits.
GAZETTE; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 1^x24; subscription $2; established
56
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CALIFORNIA.
October, 1901; Henry W. Dockham, editor
and publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl"
LIVERMORE, ^Zawierfa Co.-u l,493t
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., about
30 m. E. by S. E. of Oakland, the county
seat. Fruit growing, stock raising and
farming. Coal, chrome and magnesia
mines near by.
ECHO; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1882; Wilber E. Still, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
HERA Li D ; Saturdaj's; independent-
democratic; eight pages 11x15; subscription
$2; established 1877; Arthur L. Henry, editor
and publisher. Circulation "ski,.-
LiODI, San Joaquin Co. n 1,800 pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 1 m. S. of Moke-
lumne r. and 12 N. of Stockton, the county
seat. Flour and saw mills. Agriculture and
fruit growing,
SENTINEL; tri-weekly ; republican ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881; Sam B. Axtell, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1898, ••.iKL" In 1899, I. In
1900, publisher asserts, each issue was 1,050.
In 1901, yl. Actual average for a year end-
ing with Jitij/, 1902. 1,058. In 1903, Z (4).
In 1904, •■JKL."
HERALD; Saturdays (A A).
JLOMPOC, Santa Barbara Co. g 972t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 1 m. S.
of Santa Ynez r. and 9 from the Pacific
Coast. Fruit, wool, mustard seed, stock
raising and agriculture.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890; J. S. Graham, editor and pub-
lisher'5— 3). Circulation "JKL"
RECORD; Saturdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1875;
W. W. Broughton, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JK,L."
LONGBEACH, Los Angeles Co. g
6,000+ pop.— of township 3,285+— on Los An-
geles Terminal and Southern Pacific Co's
Rds., about 22 m. S. by S. E. of Los Angeles,
the county seat. Summer resort on the
Pacific Ocean.
EVENING TRIBUNE; erery evening
except Sunday, and PACIFIC TRI-
BUNE, Fridays; independent; eight pages
16x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly $1 ; es-
tablished 1898; I. S. Watson and L. G. Graves,
editors and publishers (12—3). Circulation-
daily "JKL." weekly "jkl."
PRESS; daily, and WEEKLY, Fri-
days; republican; eight to ten pages 13x20;
subscription — daily $4, weekly §1.25; estab
lished— daily 1902, weekly 1897; J. A. Miller,
editor; A. C. Malone, publisher (6 — 3). Cir-
culation "jkl." In 1903, weekly -'i&i, daily
"JKL."
TELEGRAM; daily except Sundays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$4.80; established December, 1904; F. C. Rob-
erts, editor; The Daily Telegram Co., pub-
lishers (2—5).
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 10x13; subscription $1; established
1901; F. C.Foote, editor and publisher (5— 3),
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
liOS ANGEIiES, c. h., Los Angeles
Co. p 102,479+ pop., on Los Angeles Termi-
nal, Los Angeles & Redondo, Southern Cali-
fornia and Southern Pacific Co's Rds. and
Los Angeles r., 480 m. S. E. of San Fran-
CALIFORNIA—Los Angeles.
Cisco. Commercial center of Southern Cali-
fornia, and a notable health resort. An
agricultural county, producing the princi-
pal grains, wines, citrus and deciduous
fruit, brandy, wool and hides. Has gold,
silver and lead mines and petroleum wells.
DAILY.
EXPRESS; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; daily ten, Saturday sixteen
pages 17x24; subscrintlon $5; established 1871;
SamT. Clover, editor; Evening Express Co.,
publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
7,031. In 1896, G. In 1S97, G Z. Actual
average for a year ending with September,
1898,10,319. In 1899, yG. In 1900, F. Ac-
tual average for a year ending tvith Octo-
ber 12,1^01, 10,577 i /"or 1902, 13,379} for
1903, 15,783 ; for 1904, 21,434.
HERALD ; every morning, and WEEK-
LY, Saturdays; republican; daily tweheto
eighteen, Sunday thirty-six to fifty two,
weekly twelve pages 17x23; subseription—
daily $6, weekly $1; established 1873: The
Herald Co., editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, "jkl. • In
1896, F. In 1897, Y. Actual average for a
year ending with August, 1898, 7,(i5S. In
1899, yG. In 1900, zG. Actiial average for
1901, 19,836; /or a year ending uith Au-
gust, 19u2, 22,691. Inl903,yC. Inl904,yD.
Weekly: "jkjl.--
JOURNAL; every morning except Sun-
day; republican; eight pages 18x24; subserip-
tion $9; established 1887; Warren Wilson,
editor; Daily Journal Co., publishers (l2— 4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl" In 1899. H.
In 1900. yH. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904 (z-4) H.
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
day; independent; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $3; established 1895; R. H. Can-
field, editor; Record Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1 — 1).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
20,807; /or 1904, 21,319. „ , ^,,„
Tl.UES; every niornmg, and SATUR-
DAY TIMES AND WEEKLY MIR-
ROR, Saturdays; independent republican;
daily eighteen to twenty-two, Sunday eighty-
four to one hundred, weekly twelve pages
18x22; subscription— daily $9, Sunday $2.50,
weekly $1 50; established— daily 1881, weekly
1873; The Times Mirror Co., publishers (12 — i).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895, 15,540; for 1896, 18.091; for a
year ending with March, 1898. 20,378; for
1898, 26,131; for 1899, 25,455: for a
year ending with September, 1900, 27.747;
for 1901, 28,778; for 1902, 31,251. In
1903, (z-4) C. In IfcOl (z-4. 6) C.
Sunday: In 1904, (z-4, 6) B.
Weekly: Accorded H from 1892 to 1895. In
1896, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, vl. Inl899. "isl."
WEEKLY.
BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR;
Thursdays; building; six pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1893; Harry lies,
editor and publisher (5—3). Circ'n "jkl."
In 1903, Z (4).
CALIFORNIA CULTIVATOR?
Fridays; agriculture and poultry raising;
sixteen pages 11x143^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; G. H. A. Goodwin, editor; Cul-
tivator Publishiug Co., publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
3,240; /or 1896, 3,916; for the first six
months of 1897, 4,025. In 1898. yH. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl.
Actual average for 1903, 8,107; for 1904
10 317
CALIFORNIA INDEPENDENT;
Saturdaj's; undenominational; twelve pages
10x14; subscription $1.50; established 1896;
Rev. V. H. Bodkin, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
CALIFORNIA VOICE; Thursdays;
prohibition; twelve pages 13x22; subscription
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
57
CALIFORNIA— Los Angeles.
$1; established 1886; Wiley J. Phillips, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1900, '-iKi." In 1901, Sep-
tember, publisher asserts, for two years has
not been less than 1.500. Actual average for
liH)-,\ 2,3(59. In 1903, yH. Actual average
/or 191)4, 3,361.
CO.>II>lERCIAIi BUliI-.ETIN; Fri
days ; commercial ; twenty pages 10x14: sub-
scription $1.50; established 1888; R. R. Mc-
Kinney, editor and publisher (9— 3). Circu-
lation "JKI.."
COMMON SENSE; Saturdays; social-
Ism; subscription 50 cents; established 1902 ;
L. Hope Cooper, manager (12—4).
Circulation: In 1903, December, publisher
asserts every issue during the past year was
2,000. In 1904, yl.
EAGIiE; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2.25; established 1891; Robert
R. McKinney, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
EL MONITOR MEXICANO; Wed
nesdays; Spanish; eight pages iax20; sub
8cription$2; established 1889; E. Olivas. edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
GEKMANIA; Fridays; German; repub-
lican; eight pages 17i^x22; subscription $2;
established 1891; August Boecklin, editor;
German- American Publishing Co., publish-
ers. Circulation "tkl."
GRAPHIC; Saturdays; society; thirty-
two pages 9x12; subscription $2.50; estab
lished 1893; R. H. Hay Chapman, editor;
Graphic Publishing Co., publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1903. Z (4). In 1904, (z-4) I.
HOTEL GAZETTE; Thursdays: hotels:
four pages ; subscription $2 ; established
1888: John A.Medlar and Thomas J. Hammer,
editors; Gazette Publishing Company, pub-
lishers; prints also an edition for railways,
entitled Railway Advertiser (12— i).
Combined circulation: In 1901, "jkl." In
1902. Z (4, 6) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904 (z— 4)
I (••)■
ILCORRIERE; Wednesdays: Italian;
four pages 18x24; subscription .$2; estab-
lished December, WOO; Charles Abrate, edi-
tor and publisher (2—3). Circulation— In
1902, Z (1,2, 4, 5) (A A")-
L'UNION NOUVELLE; Saturdays;
French; eight pages 15x22; subscription $8;
established 1879 ; J. Audair, editor ; A.
Davoust, publisher (2—5).
Circulation: In 1904, (z— 4) I.
MINING REVIEW; Saturdays; min-
ing and financial ; twenty-eight pages 103^x14 :
subscription $2; established 189T: A. Rich-
ardson, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl.' Actual aver-
age for 1902, 3,642. In 1904, (z-4)H.
NEWS; Saturdays; independent; four to
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; Miller & Co., editors and pub-
lishers (12—3). Circulation: In 1903, Z (4).
In 1904, "JKL."
CALIFORNIA-Los Angeles.
PACIFIC FRUIT WORLD; Satur-
days; horticulture and agriculture; twenty
pages 111^x17; sub.scription $1; established
1897; M. V. Hartranft, editor; The Fruit
World Publishing Co., publishers (2—4).
Circulation: In 1898, zG. Actual average
fora year ending toith August 5, 1899, 5,053 ;
for a year ending with Oct. 1, 1900, 5,161.
In 1901, yG. Actual average for m2, 7,370;
/orl903, S,332(AA)■
SATURDAY POST; Saturdays; liter-
ary; sixteen to twenty-four pages 10!^xl5;
subscription $1; established 1900; Abbot Kin-
ney, editor; Post Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (5— 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
5,021: for a year ending ivith
.lpri7. 1901, 5,471. In 1902, yG.
In 1903 (z— 4) G. Inl904,yG..
B^" The absolute correcl-
ness of the latest circulation
rating accorded the Saturday
Post is guaranteed by the pub-
lishers of Rowell's American Newspaper
Directory, who will pay one hundred
dollars to the first person who success,
fully controverts its accuracy.
S II D.CALIFORNIA POST;
Fridays ; German; independent; eight pages
17i/ijx24; subscription $2.50; established 1874;
Morlock & Glauch. editors and publishers
(8—3). Circulation "JKL." Inl903, Z(4).
TIDINGS; Fridays; roman catholic;
sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $2; estab-
tablished 1895; Elmer Murphy, editor; The
Tidings Publishing Co., publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
1,219; for 1897, 1,184; /or 1898.1,454;
for 1899. 1,693; for a year ending unth
September, 1900, 1,846; ^or 1901, 1,776;
/or 1902, 1,867; for 1903,1,851. In 1904,
(z— 4) I.
UNION LABOR NEWS; Fridays;
labor; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established January, 1901; L. W. Rogers,
editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl" In 1902,
(z-4, 6) E. In 1903, yE. In 1904, yF.
YOUNG MEN; Thursdays; Y. M. C. A.;
eight pages 8x11; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablislied November, 1903; Wm. Cleaner,
editor; Young Men's Christian Association,
editors and publishers (12—4). Circ'n "jkl."
SEMI-MONTHLY.
B'NAI B'RITH MESSENGER;
semi-monthly; Jewish; eight pages 1.3x20;
subscription $1; established 1897; Victor
Harris, editor; B'nai B'rith Messenger Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl"
MONTHLY.
CALIFORNIA DRUGGIST; month
ly; drugs; forty to sixty pages 9>^xl2J^; sub-
The Union Labor News
is the only Labor paper published in Southern California. Reaches all
Union men in Los Angeles, San Diego, Pasadena, San Pedro, Riverside
and Long Beach. Circulation has doubled in eight months. If you desire
to reach every Union workman in the southern part of the State you can do
it through our columns. No other paper can do it. Advertising rates on
application to
UNION LABOR NEWS CO. {Inc)
624 South Broadway, Los Jtngetes, Cat.
58
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CALIFORNIA— Los Angeles.
scription $1; established 1891 ; W. S. Darliug,
editor: California Druggist Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—8). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
FREEMASON; monthly; masonic;
thirty pages 63^^x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; Henry J. Lloyd, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
HIGHER SCIENCE; monthly; free
thought; pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1901; Franklin H. Heald.editor; Pacific
Printing Co., publishers (12 — 4).
Circulatiou: Actual average for 1903,
1.906. In 1904, I.
■Triri>FANlTARlAT*r review;
monhtly; scientific; rorty-four pages 6x9;
subscription $1; established January, 1903;
Singleton \V. Davis, editor and publisher(2— 5).
L.IVE STOCK TRIBUNE; monthly;
live stock; forty-eight pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1896; H. W. Krucke-
berg, editor; Live Stock Tribune Company,
publishers.
Circulatiou: In 1898, "jkl" Actual average
/or 1899, 1,380. In 1900, yl. Actual aver-
age for a year ending tvith March. 1901,
2,601. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. Inl901. yl.
OUT WEST; monthly; one hundred
and seventy pages 6x9; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1894; Charles F. Lummis, editor;
The Out West <^o.. publishers; dated also at
San Francisco (2-4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
7,468; /or 1896, 8,r08. In 1897, F Z. In
1898, zF. Actual average for a year ending
with July, 1899, 9,147. In 1900. zF. In
1901, F. In 1902, (z— 61 F. Actual average
for 1903, 10.766. In 1904, yF.
PACIFIC COAST ADVERTISING;
monthly; advertising; twenty-four pages
61^x10; subscription $2; established 1896; W.
D. Curtis, managing editor; Pacific Coast
Publishing Co., publishers (8—3). Circula-
tion "j_KL.' In 1903, Z (4).
PACIFIC MOTORING; monthly;
automobiles, motor boats and cycling;
forty pages TJ^xlO}.^; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1897; Charles Fuller Gates, editor
and publisher (2—5).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with February, \^^, 1,541; /or 1904,
1 039
PICTORIAL. AMERICAN; monthly
^^^SOURCES OF SOUTHERN
CAIilFORNlA ; montlily (A A).
RURAL. CAL.IFORN1AN: monthly;
agricultural; fortv four pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1877; C. M.Heintz,
editor; M. G. Heintz. publisher (1—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. H Z. In
1898, zG. In 1899, G. In 1900. zG. In 1901, yH.
In 1902. I. In 1903, yl. In 1901, yl.
SEARCHLIGHT; monthly; anti-
saloon; sixteen pages 9>^12; subscription 50
cents; established 1898; Rev. E. S. Chapman,
editor and publisher (12^).
Circulation: In 1898. -jkl- In 1899. G. In
1900, yG. In 1901. yH. Inl902,yH. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, (z— 4) F. ,, .
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
PRACTITIONER; monthly; medical;
fortr -eight pages 6x9; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1885: Dr. Walter Llndley, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: "jkl. • Actual average for
1903, 1,2*^5. In 1904, publisher a><serts,
during past vear no issue less than 1,200.
SOUTHWEST OFFICIAL GUIDE;
monthly; railroad; three hundred pages
41^x7; subscription $2; established 1899; J.D.
Edmond, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In January, 1904, publisher as-
serts, every Issue during 1903 was 5,000. In
1904 tG
WEs'tERN EMPIRE; monthly;
household, literary; twenty pages llj^xli;
subscription 25 cents; established 1896; M. V.
Hartranft, editor; Fruit World Publishing
Company, publishers (2—4).
Circulatiou: In 1902, (z— 4) F. Actual av
CALIFORNIA— Los Angeles.
erage for a year ending with February, 1904,
34,083. In 1904. yC.
WESTERN INVESTMENTS; month
ly; financial; seventy-six to one hundred
pages 6x9; subscription $1 ; established April,
1901; De Putron Gliddon. editor; Western
Investments Publishing Company, publishers
(8—3). Circulation "JKL." In 1902, Z (4).
YE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
ELK; monthly; Elks; twenty pages 6x9}^;
subscription $1; established 1903; James H.
Oriffes, editor and publisher (1—5 P),
QUARTERLY.
OSTEOPATH ; quarterly : osteopathy;
thirty to sixty cages 6x9; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1896; 'Dr. D. L.Tasker, editor; Pa-
cific School of Osteopathy, publishers (8—3).
Circulation : In 1897. I Z. In 1898. yl. In
1899,yl. In 1900, "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (A A).
LOS BANOS, Merced Co. u 500 pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., about 35 m. W.
of Merced, the county seat. Fruit growing
and agriculture.
ADVANCE; Saturdavs; local; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
September, 1904; C. O. Freeman, editor and
publisher (1— 5P).
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24: subscription §2; estab-
lished 1891: D. D. McDonald, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl "
LOS GATOS, Santa Clara Co. -D l,915t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 10 m.
S. W. of San Jose, the county seat. Wines,
brandies and grape food. Horticulture
and grape and olive growing.
MAIL; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15.X22; subscription $1.50; established
1884; A. E. Smith, editor and publisher (8-3).
Circulation "jkl."
NEWS; Fridays ; independent ; four
pages 18x24- subscription $1.50; established
1881 ; Trantham & Jenks, editors and publish-
ers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl-"
LOWER LAKE, Lake Co. -n 395
pop., on Clear lake, about 25 m. S. E. of
Lakeport, the county seat, and 94 N. of San
Francisco. Quicksilver, sulphur and borax
mining and lumbering. Health resort.
BULLETIN; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $3; established
1877; Mrs. A. E. Noel, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jjo. "
LOY ALTON, Sierra Co. 6 143t pop.
LOYALTONIN} Fridays (A A).
MADERA, c. h.. Madera Co. U 950
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 24 m.
N. E. of Fresno. Farming, sheep raising and
fruit growing.
M E R C U R Y ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays: four
pages— daily 13x20, weekly 18x24; subscription
—daily $4, weekly $1.50; established— daily
1900, weekly 1885; E. E.Vincent, editor and
publisher. Circulation — daily "jkl- ' week-
Iv "JKL."
'TRIBUNE; dally, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; democratic; dally four pages
13x20, weekly six pages 18x24; subscription-
dally $4,weeklv$1.50; established— daily 1903,
weekly 1892: George A. Clark, editor; Clark
& Sharp, publishers (2—4). Circulation "jkl."
In 1903, weekly. Z (4),
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1899;
Thomas Donellan, editor and publisher (2— 4).
Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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CALJF(>R\IA.
MARIPOSA, c. h., Mariposa Co. D
500 pop., 91 m. S. E. of Stockton. The great
Yosemite Valley and Big Tree Grove are in
this county. Agriculture, gold mining and
stock raising.
GAZETTE-MARIPOSAN; Satur-
days: democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established— Gaze^ic 1855, Mari-
po^au 1900, consolidated 1901; L. W. Sharp,
editor and publisher. Circulation ".ikl."
MARTINEZ, c. h., Contra Costa Co.
-n 1,380+ pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd.
and Carguinez Straits, 36 m. N. E. of San
Francisco. Coal, copper and quicksilver
mines. Agriculture and fruit and grape
industry.
CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE ; Sat-
urdays; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $2.50: established 1858; G. E. Milnes,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, "ikl." In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,000. In 1898,
"jKL." In 1899, Z.
COUNTY PAPER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 12x18; subscription $2.50;
established 1874; C F. Montgomery, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
MARYSVILLE, c. h., Yuha Co. n
3,497+ pop.— of township 3.9T1+— on Southern
Pacific Co's Rd. and Yuba r., at head of
navigation, 37 m. N. of Sacramento, the
State capital, and 116 N. E. of San Fran-
cisco. Agriculture and mining.
APPEAL; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, twice a week, Mon-
days and Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $6, weekly
$2.50; established 1860; Appeal Publishing
Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation— Daily: "jkl."
Weekly: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,248. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yl. In 1899. "jkl."
DE>IOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY. Tuesdays
and Fridays; non-pa rti.';an; eight pages-
daily 13x20, semi- weekly 18x22; subscription-
daily $5, semi- weekly $2; established 1884; T.
J. Sherwood, editor; Democrat Publishing
Company, publishers (5 — ^3).
Circulation — Daily : "jkl."
Semi- Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,014. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. "jkl "
MAYFIELD, Santa Clara Co. £:l,379t
pop. (of township), on Southern Pacific
Co's Rd., 35 m. S. S. E. of San Francisco.
Agriculture and fruit raising.
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays; eightpages
11x16; subscription $2; established 1887; L. B.
Woodruff, editor and puV>lisher (2—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
MENDOCINO, Mendocino Co. -n 806
pop., 55 m. N. W. of Ukiah, the county seat,
and 130 N. N. W. of San Francisco. Shipping
point for large vessels at the mouth of Big r.
Lumbering.
BEACON; Saturdays; independent: eight
pages 13x19: subscription $2; established
1877; William Heeser, editor and publisher
(8 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
MERCED, c. h., Merced Co. n l,969t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.. 159 m.
E. S. E. of San Francisco. Grain warehouses
CALIFORNIA.
and fruit cannery. Agriculture and fruit
growing.
EXPRESS; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $2; established
1875: Jos. A. Noi-vell, editor and publisher
(5 — 3). Circulation ■ jkl."
STAR; Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages 18x24; sub.scriptlon $2; established
1880; Harris Bros., editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl "
MIDDLETO'WN, Lake Co. -n 420
pop., about 28 m. S. E of Lakeport, the
county seat. Mining, fruit, grape growing
and general farming.
INDEPENDENT: Saturdays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $2.50;
established 1888; Read & Read, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
MILL VALLEY. Marin Co. -n4m. s.
of San Rafael, the county seat. Fruit
raising.
M^RIN CO. ENTERPRISE; Satur-
days; republican; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $2; established 1900; Marin Co.
Enterprise Publishing Co., publishers (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
MILLVILLE, Shasta Co. i 755t pop.
(of township), 15 m. E. of Redding, the
county seat, and about 28 N. of Red Bluff.
Farming and stock raising.
TIDINGS; Wednesdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1893;
Walters. Criss, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL.'
MODESTO, c. h., Stanislaus Co.n
2.024+ pop.— of township 2,989+— on Southern
Pacific Co's Rd., 29 m. S. E. of Stockton.
Wheat, wool growing and fruit raising.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and STANISLAUS CO.
NEWS, Fridays; democratic; four pages-
daily 13x20, weekly 20x26; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $2; established— daily 1884, weekly
1868 ; estate of J. D Spencer, editors and
publisher (5 — 3). Circulation- daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
MORNING HERALD; every morn
ing except Monday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion—daily $5, weekly $2; established — daily
June. 1903, weekly 1873 ; T. C. Hocking, editor;
H«rald Publishing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation — Weekly : In 1806, "jkl."
Actual average for the first six months of
1897, 1,272. In 1898. 'jisl."
MOKELUMNE HILL, Calaveras
Co. o 1,971+ pop. (of township), 50 m. N. E.
of Stockton and 60 S. E. of Sacramento, the
State capital. Mining, agriculture and stock
raising.
CALAVERAS CHRONICLE; Satur-
days; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1851; C. E. Daj',
editor and publisher (5—3). Circ'n "jkl."
MONROVIA, J^os^n^-eZes Co. q 1,205+
pop., on Southern California and Southern
Pacific Co's Rds.. 17 m. E. of Los Angeles.
Agriculture and fruit growing.
MESSENGER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; Messenger Publishing Company,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
MONTEREY, Monterey Co. -a l,748t
pop.— of township 3.4"20+— on Southern Pa-
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CALIFORNIA.
CALIFORNIA.
ciflc Go's Rd. and Monterey bay, 29 m. S. by
S. E. of Santa Cruz. Agriculture and mining.
CYPRESS; Saturdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1870; L. C. Mc-
Kenney, editor and publisher (8 — 3 P). Cir-
culation "JKL'
NEW ERA; "Wednesdays ; four pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1890; Wil-
liam Kay, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
MOROANHIIiL, Santa Clara Co. -o
400 pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 20 m.
S. E. of San Jose. Fruit and grain.
SUN-TI3IES; Fridays; independent-
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1899; M. M. Gilchrist, editor
and publisher (10 — 1 P). Circulation "jkl."
MOUNT BULLION, MariposaCo. u
on Atchison, Topeka& Santa Fe and South
ern Pacific Rds., 5 m. N. "W. of Mariposa.
NEW ERA; Saturdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished January, 1902; P. H. Hlgglns, editor
and publisher (12—3). Circulation 'jkl ••
MOUNTAINVIEW, Santa Clara
Co. -n 1,000 pop., on Southern Pacific Co's
Rd., 8 m. N. W. of Santa Clara, 11 from San
Jose, the county seat, and 39 S. E. of San
Francisco. Wine, fruit and agriculture.
LiEADER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
19t.'3; H. G. Copeland, editor; A. V. Copeland,
publisher (2—5).
REGISTER; Saturdays; independent-
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1888; B.C. Nichols, editor
and publisher (1—4^. Circulation "Jifx •
SIGNS OF THE TIMES: Wednes
days; seventh-day adventist; sixteen pages
10x14: subscription $1.50; established 1874;
Milton C. Wilcox, editor; Pacific Press Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (2—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
18,148; for 1896, 24,633; for 1897.
40,029. In 1898, yC. In 1899. yD. Actual
average for a year ending with March, 1900,
49,240; for 1901, 28,505. In 1902. yC.
Actual average for 190:3, 32,342; for 1904,
27,108.
NAPA, c.h., Napa Co. -n 4,036t pop.—
of township 8,532+— on Southern Pacific Co's
Rd. and Napa r., 46 m. N. E. of San Fran-
cisco and about 60 S. W. of Sacramento,
the State capital. Tanneries, woolen mill,
fruit driers, wine and cream of tartar
works. Agriculture and horticulture.
JOURNALi; everv morning except
Mondaj', and WEEKLY, Fridays; four
pages— daily 15x22, weekly 18x24; subscrip-
tion—daily $6. weekly $2: established— daily
1888, weekly 1884; J. E. Walden, editor and
publisher. Circ'n — daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
REGISTER: every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republi-
can; four pages— daily 17x23, weekly 22x28;
subscription— daily $6, weekly $2; established
—daily 1872, weekly 1863 ; G. M. Francis, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation— daily "jkl."
weeklv "jkl "
REFLECTOR; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1897; Geo. F. G. Morgan, editor and
publisher (2-3).
Circiilntion: Actual average for a year
ending with March, 1898, 1 ,144. In 1899, yl.
In 1900. "JKL." (A A),
NATIONAL CITY, San Diego Co. p
1,086+ pop.— of township 1,770+— at terminus
of California Southern Rd., on bay of San
Diego. Riveted iron pipe and gold-ore re-
duction works. Fruit growing.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; six
pages ll^ixKi; subscription $1; established
July, 1903'; Fred Atherton, editor; Fred
Athertou & Co., publishers (2—5).
NEEDLES, San Bernardino Co. Cp
1,143+ [op. (of township), on Atlantic & Pa-
cific and Santa Fe Pacific Rds. and Color-
ado r. Cattle raising and mining.
EYE; Saturdays; democratic: eight pages
11x16; subscription $2.50; established 1887;
L. V. Root, editor and publisher (2—3). Cir-
culation ' JKL."
NEVADA CITY, c. h., Nevada Co.
cf 3.250+ pop.— of township 4,888+— on Ne-
vada County Narrow Gauge Rd., 65 m. N. E.
of Sacramento, the State capital. Mining.
MINER-TRANSCRIPT: every even-
ing except Sundays; republican; mining;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $3.50; estab-
lished 1860; L. S. Calkins, editor; Calkins
Newspaper Syndicate, publishers (2— 5P).
Circulation "jkl."
NEWCASTLE, Placer Co. u 335
pop., on Central Pacific Rd., 5 m. S. W. of
Auburn, the county seat. Fruit raising and
shipping point.
NEWS ; Wednesdays; independent; four
pages 18x21; subscription $1.50; established
1882; J. S. Taylor, editor; Newcastle Publish-
ing Co., publishers (8—3)). Circulation "jjcl."
NEWMAN, Stanislaus Co. n l,760t
pop. (of township), on Southern Rd., about
22 m. W. of Modesto, the county seat. Agri-
culture and fruit raising and dairying.
WEST SIDE INDEX ; Saturdays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $2; established 1887;
A. Fleharty, editor and publisher(l— 4). Cir-
culation "JKL."
NILES, Alameda Co. -n 235 pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 22 m. S. E. of
Oakland, the county seat. Farming and
fruit raising.
HERALD; Fridays; independent-renub-
lican: four pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1897; A. R. Waters, editor; Waters
Bros., publishers (2-3). Circ'n "jkl-" (A A)-
NORDHOFF, Ventura Co. P 244t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co'sRd.
OJAI; Saturdays (A A).
NOR WALK, Los Angeles Co. q 150
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., about
17 m. S. of Los Angeles, the county seat.
Horticulture, dairying and farming.
CALL; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50: established 1893; E. P. Truitt.
editor and publisher (8— 3) Circulation -jkl."
NOVATO, ^'i^arin Co. -D 200 pop., on
California & Northwestern Rd., 23 m. N.
of San Rafael, the county seat. Agriculture.
MARIN CO. BANNER; Saturdays;
Independent: four pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established February, 1902; J. H. Bond,
editor and publisher (9—3). Circ'n "jkl."
OAKDALE, Stanislaus Co. D 2,531 1
pop. (of township), on Southern Pacific
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
61
CALIFORNIA.
CALIFORNIA.
Go's Rd., 30 m. S. E. of Stockton. Wheat
and fruit raising.
GRAPHIC; Wednesdays; rejjublican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; Sanford C. Baker, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
liEADbR ; Fridays; democratic; eight
panes 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
18S4: W. A. Griffin, editor and publisher (8— 3).
Circulation 'mki."
OAKLAND, c. h., Alameda Co. -D
66,960+ pop., on four railroads and San Fran-
cisco bay, opposite to and 7 m. E. of San
Francisco. Residences of a large number
of San Francisco business men. State Uni-
versity and Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylums
near by. Agriculture, fruit raising and gen-
eral manufacturing. Good harbor.
DAILY.
ENQUIRER; every evening except
Sunday, and VVEEKLY, Fridays; inde-
pendent-republican ; daily twelve to twenty
pages 15x22, weekly twelve pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $6, weekly $1; established-
daily 1869, weekly 1888; Oakland Enquirer
Publishing Co., editors and publishers ( 1—5).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1893, 6,059; for 1894, 3,564; for 1895,
5,263; /or 1896, 5,210; /or 1897. 5.143;
/or 1898, 5,986. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yH.
Actual average for 1901, 4,988; for 1902,
5,267. In 1903, yG. Actual average for
19('4 8 597.
Weekly: in 1896, "jkl " In 1897, I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, "jki-.'
HERAIiD ; every evening except Sun-
days; ten to sixteen pages 18x24; subscription
$4.80; established April, 1903; John C. Klein,
editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1904,
7,533.
2^°" The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
'rating accorded the Herald is
guaranteed by the publishers
of Rowell's American News-
paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person who
successfully controverts its accuracy.
TIMES; every morning except Sunday;
Independent; four pages 18x22; subscription
$3; established 1868; S. W. Booth, editor;
Oakland Times Company, publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
6,570. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH.
In 1899, yH. In 1900. yH. In 1901. yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 4) H. In 1904, yH.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEERLiV, Saturdays; republi-
can; eight pages 17x24; subscription— daily
$6, weekly $1.50; established — daily 1861,
weekly 1872; Tribune Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (2—3).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1894, 8,838; for 1895, 8,837: for 1896,
8,896. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yG. Actual
average for 1S99, 8,650. In 1900, vF. In
1901, yF. Actual average for 1902, 9,952.
In 1903, yF. In 1904, yF.
Weekly: Actual average /or 1894, 5,917;
for 1895, 5,779; /or 1896. 5,775. In 1897, V.
In 1898. vH. In 1899, vH. In 1900. yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl,
WEEKLY.
CAL.IFORNIA ZEITUNG: Fri
days; German; eight pages 17}^x22; sub-
scription $2; D. Klintworth. editor; Henry
Feldmann and R. S. Kitchener, publishers
(2-5 P).
INDUSTRIAL. NEWS; Fridays; build-
ing interests; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1899; P. B. Preble, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circ'n 'jkl." In 1903. Z (4).
JOURNAL; Saturdays: German; mde-
pendent; ei^ilit pages 18x24; subscription
$2.50; established 1875; Albert Currlin, editor;
Albert Currlin & Co., publishers (9—3).
Circulation: In 1895. -jkl." Actualaverage
for 1896, 1,085. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "iKL."
In 1899, Z. In 1903, Z( 4).
MESSIAH'S ADVOCATE; Wed-
nesdays; Advent Christian; eight pages
12x18; subscription $1.50; established 1881; W.
R. Young, editor; Pacific Advent Christian
Publication and Mission Society, publishers
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1902, Z (4). In 1903, Decem-
ber, publisher asserts, no issue for a year
past has been less than 1,950. In December,
1£04, publisher asserts, no i^^sue for a year
past has been less than 1,950.
O ARAUTO; Thursdays; Portuguese:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1888: J. de Menezes. editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl.- In 1899. Z.
Actual average for 1900. 1,226: for 1901,
1,223; for 1902, 1,019. In 1903, "iKL."
Actual average for 1904, 1,248.
PACIFIC CHRISTIAN; Thursdays;
sixteen pages 9J^x 13; subscription $2; estab-
lished May, 1895; W. B. Berry and G. K. Berry,
editors; Pacific Christian Publishing Co.,
publishers (2—3). Circulation— In 1902, Z
(4—5) (A A).
REPORTER: Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1887; C, C. L. Soares, editor; Soares &
Scares, publishers (12—3).
Circulation : In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904, "jkl."
SATURDAY^ PRESS; Saturdays; so-
ciety; eight pages 12J^xl7; subscription $2;
established 1892; J. H. Delahanty, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
2,945. In 1896, H. Inl897, Y. In 1898. yl.
In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. Inl903, "JKL.-
SIGNAL.: Saturdays (A A).
SUNSHINE; Saturdays; negro; eight
pages 12x18; subscription $2: established
1900; J. W. Green, editor; The Sunshine Pub-
lishing Company, publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
TRADES UNION HERALD; Thurs-
days; labor; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established August. 1903; John G. Law-
lor, editor and publisher; dated also at
Petaluma, Vallejo. Napa and Santa Rosa
(1-5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1904.
3,995.
MONTHLY.
CALIFORNIA FANCIER; monthly;
Belgian hares and pet stock; twenty-four
pages 103^x13}^; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1900; California Fancier Publishing
Co., editors and publishers. Circulation
"JKj..- (A A).
CALIFORNIA KNIGHT; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; eighteen pages 6x9; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1902; George
Samuels, editor; P. J. Ryan, publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jki.."
CO-OPERATIVE JOURNAL |
monthly; cooperation; sixteen pages 8x11;
subscription $1 ; established Januarj^ 1901; C.
Y. Roop, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1901. "jkl." Actualaverage
for a year ending unth August, 1902, 7,666.
■lnl903, (z-4) G (A A)
MONTHLY BULLETIN; monthly;
prohibition; four pages 12x14; subscription
25 cents; established February, 1903; A. B.
Taynton, editor; Prohibition State Central
Committee, publishers (1 — 1). Circulation
"JKL." (A A).
PACIFIC ISSUE; monthly;
temperance; sixteen pages 9}^xll%; sub-
scription 50 cents: established 1902: L. M.
Hartley, editor and publisher (3 — 5).
PRINTER; monthly; labor; sixteen
pages 5x7; subscription 25 cents; established
1894; A. J. Read, editor; Read & Mclnnis,
publishers. Circulation "jkl " (A A).
«3
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CALIFORNIA .
WOODMAN CHIPS; monthly; f rater
■nal; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription 50
cents; established 1896; H. B. Smith, editor:
Woodmen Chips Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (2—5).
Cii-ciilalion : In 1904, (z-4. 5) I.
•OAK PARK, Sacramento Co. p 2,000
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's R(J. Part of
Sacramento, the county seat. Berries and
fruits.
REVIEW; Saturdays; independent-
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
S2: established 1902; A. B. Bynon, editor; C.
B. Irvine, publisher (1 — 4). Circ'n"JKL.'-(AA).
SACRAMENTO CO. L.EDGER; Fri
days; four pages 18x^; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1896; Mrs. H. A. Weaver, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl"
OCEAN PARK.
JOURNAL.; ThursdayB ( A A).
PRESS; Saturdays (A A).
OCEANSIDE, San Diego Co. p 330+
pop., on Southern California Rd., 42 m. N.
of San Diego, the county seat. Summer and
winter resort. Agriculture and dairying.
BliADE; Saturdays; independent: four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1889: W. S. Spencer, editor and publisher
(2—8). Circulation "jkl"
ONTARIO, San Bernardino Co. t?
722+ pop.— of township 2,649+— on San Pedro,
Los Angeles & Salt Lake City and South-
ern Pacific Co's Rds. and San Antonio r., 38
m. E. of Los Angeles. Fruit growing.
RECORD; semi weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; republican; eight pages 11x16;
subscription $2; established 1885; Shirley L.
Holt, editor; Ontario Publishing Company,
publishers ( 7— 3 P). Circulation "jkl"
•ORANGE, Orange Co. g l,216t pop.-
of township 3,293+— on Southern California
Hd., 4 m. N. of Santa Ana, the county seat.
Vineyards and orange groves.
NEWS; Wednesdaj'S; independent; four
■pages 18x5i4; subscription $1.50; established
1887; Jas.Fullerton, editor and publisher (8— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
POST; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1885; Alice L. Armor, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation 'jkj,."
-ORLAND, Glenn Co. tl 440 pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 18 m. N. of Wil-
low, the county seat. Fruit growing.
REGISTER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1899; W. L. Davis, editor and publisher
(2—8). Circulation "jkl."
OROVILLt, c. h.. Butte Co. [^ 1,787
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd. and
Feather r., 65 m. N.of Sacramento, the State
capital, and 152 N. by N. E. of San Francisco.
Center of the orange belt of central Cali-
fornia.
MERCURY; every evening except Sun-
day, and W^EEKliY, Fridays; democratic;
four pages— daily 15x22. weekly 20x26; sub-
gcription—daily S5, weekly $2.50; established
—daily 1882, weekly 1873; Mrs. J. A. Lawrence,
publisher.
Circulation— Daily : "jkl."
Weekly : In 1895. publisher asserts, not less
than l.oriO. In 1896. 1. In 1897. Y. In 1898. "jkl"
REGISTER; every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY. Thursdays; republi-
cs JJFORAT^.
can; four pages — dally 15x22, weekly 18x24;
subscription— daily $5, weeklv $2.50; estab-
lished-daily 1895, weekly 1877; S. S. Boynton,
editor and publisher. Circ'n— daily "JKi. "
weekly •jki "
OXNARD, Ventura Co. g 2,000 pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 10 m. S. E. of
Ventura, the county seat. Beets and beans.
SUN AND COURIER: Fridays (AA).
PACIFIC GROVE, Monterey Co. -D
1,411+ pop.— of township 1,439+ — on Southern
Pacific Co's Rd., 20 m. W. by S. W. of Sali-
nas, the county seat. Farming and dairying.
REVIEW; Saturda.vs; four pages 18x24;
subsci'iption S2; established 1887; Wallace C.
Brown, editor and publisher (5 — 3). Circula-
tion "JKL "
PALO ALTO, Santa Clara Co. -nl,658t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 17 m. N.
W. of San Jose, the county seat, and 33 S.
of San Francisco. Seat of Leland Stanford,
Jr., University. Agriculture and fruit
raising.
TIMES: semi-weekly; Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; four to eight pages 16x22;
subscription $L50; established 1893; H. W.
Simklns, editor and publisher (1 — 1). Cir-
culation 'JKL."
CITIZEN: Saturdays; Republican; four
pa<?es 15x22; subscription $1; established
February. 1904; L. P. Hathaway, editor and
publisher (1— 5P).
PRESS; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
September, 1900; S.W.Charles, editor; Palo
Alto Publishing Co., publishers (2-3). Cir-
culation: In 1903, Z (1, 2, 4, 5) (A A).
PASADENA, io5^np«Ze« Co. g 9,117t
pop.— of township 12,772+— on Southern Cali-
fornia, Southern Pacific Co's and Los An-
geles Terminal Rds., 9 m. N. E. of Los An-
geles, the county seat. Cultivation of fruit,
especially oranges and lemons.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEERIiY, Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
—daily $4, weekly $1 ; established 1888; J. P.
Baumgartner, editor and publisher (5 — 3).
Circulatiou-Daily : In 1902, "jkl.- Inl903,
(z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
W^eekly "jkl"
NEWS; every evenmg except Sunday;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $4.80; estab-
lished 1894; W. S. Melick, editor; Pasadena
News Company, publishers (5 — 3).
Circulation: "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, "JKL."
BASKET; quarterly— January, April,
July and October; sixty eight pages 6x10;
subscription $1; establli^hed January, 1903;
George Wharton James, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "JKL."
PASO ROBLES, San Luis Obispo
Co.^ 1,224+ pop., on Southern Pacific Co's
Rd., 32 m. N. of San Luis Obispo, the county
seat. Hot springs. Large hotels and bath
houses. Mining, farming and stock raising.
Li E A D E R ; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab
Ushed 1886; H. G. Wright, editor and pub-
lishers (2 — 5 P). Circulation "JKL"
RECORD; Saturdays; four pages 15x22-
subscription $1.50; established 1887; S. D.
Merk, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion "JKI,."
CATALOGUE B\ STATES.
63
CALIFORNIA.
PERRIS, Riverside Co. "H, l,33lt pop.
(of township), on Southern California Rd.,
23 m. S. of San Bernardino. Farming and
mining.
PROGRESS; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 12x16; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1901 ; N. M. Harford , editor ; P. Milliken.
puolisher(8 — ^3). Circulation "jkl"
PETALUMA, Sonoma Co. -u 3,871t
pop —State census S.'^iO— on San Francisco
& North Pacific and California Northwest-
ern Rds. and Petaluma creek, 36 m. N. of
and connected by daily steamer with San
Francisco. Poultry, agriculture, stock rais-
ing, fruit and vine culture, wine making
and genera] manufacturing.
ARGUS; every evening except Sunday,
and SEiUl-WEERliY, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription—dailj- $4, semi-weekly $1.50; estab-
lished-daily 1890, semi weekly 1856 ; J. E. Olm-
sted, editor; The Olmsted Company, pub-
lishers (8 — 3). Circulation— daily "jkl." semi-
weekly "JKL."
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day, Sunday morning, and WEEKLY,
Wednesdays; independent; daily four pages
18x24; Sunday eight pages 15x22; w^eekly
eight to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $4, Sunday $1.50; weekly $1.50 ; estab-
lished—daily 1882, Sunday 1901, weekly 1876;
D. W. Ravenscroft, editor; Petaluma Print
ing Company, publisher (8—3).
Circulation— Daily "ikl." In 1903, Z (4).
Sunday -jki,." Weekly -jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1902, "JKL." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904,
(z-4) I.
TRIBUNE; every morning except Sun-
day; four pages 15x22; established October,
1902; John Lawler, Jr., editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
POULTRY JOURNAL,; Fridays;
twenty pages 103^xl3i^; subscription $1; es
tabllshed 1895; ¥. H. Snow, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulatiou: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,163. Inl903,yl. In 1904, "jkl. "
PINOLE, Contra Costa Co. -D 800 pop.,
on San Francisco & San Joaquin Valley
and Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 11 m. N. of
Oakland. Agriculture, fruit and grape In-
dustrj'.
TIMES; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $150; established 1895; J. Ber-
mlngham, Jr., editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
PLACER VILL.E, c. h., El Dorado
Co. D l,748t pop.— of township 2,645+— on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 48 m. E. N. E. of
Sacramento, the State capital. Gold mining
and agriculture.
NUGGET; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKliY, Fridays; republi-
can; daily four, weekly eight pages 13x20;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 1895; W. E. Mackenzie, editor and
publisher. Circ'n— daily "jkl." weekly "j.kl.'
EL. DORADO CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eiglit pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1873; Geo. A.
Richardson, editor and publisher (8 — 3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
MOUNTAIN DEiHOCRATi Satur
days; democratic ; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1852; G. J. Car-
penter, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jjtL"
PLEASANTON,^^an»«<^a Co.^il.lOOt
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 41 m.
CALIFORNIA.
Farming and fruit
E. of San Francisco.
and vine culture.
T I HIES; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
18'S2; H. E.Adams, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
POINT ARENA, Mendocino Co. -D 500-
pop., on the Pacific Coast, about 106 m. N.
W. of and connected by steamers with San
Francisco. Dairying, farming and fruity
lumber, tan bark and asphaltum.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; established-
1888; Wm. Hanen, editor and publisher (8—3 ).
Circulation "jkl."
POINT LOMA, San Diego Co. p lOO
pop., 8 m. S. of San Diego.
NEW^ CENTURY PATH ; Sundays;
illustrated; twenty pages 11x14; subscription
$4; established 1897; Katherine Tinglej, edi-
tor; The New Century Corporation, pub-
lishers (8— 3P). Circulation "jkl."
POINT RICHMOND, Confra
Costa Co. -a 3,500 pop., terminus on San
Francisco bay of Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe Rla., also freight depot for Southern
Pacific Co's Rd., 8 m. across San Francisco
bay. Shipping. Railway terminal of the
Standard Oil pipe line from the Interior of
the State; railroad shops and oil refineries.
Farming country adjacent.
RECORD ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription — daily $4,
weekly $1.50; established — daily Februarj',.
1902, weekly August. 1900; Lyman Nangle,
editor and publisher (2—3). Circulation —
daily "jkl." weekly "jkl - (A A).
RICHMOND DAILY LEADER^
every morning except Monday; republican;
four pages 16x22; subscription $5; established
1902; B. J. Baker, editor and publisher (13— 3).
Circulation "jkl" (A A).
POMONA, Loa Angeles Co. p 5,526t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's and Santa Fe-
Rds., 3:3 m. E. of Los Angeles, the county seat.
Manufacturing, farming, fruit growing and
mining.
PROGRESS, every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; daily. In-
dependent; weekly, republican; daily four
pages 20x24, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription-daily $4, weekly $1; established-
daily 1898, weekly 1885; Sidney M. Haskell,
editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl."
Weekly: In 1895, "jjvl." In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. Inl898, Z. In 1899, "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
REV^IEW : every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKIiY, Saturdays; republican;
dally four, weekly eight pages I8I4X2O; sulj-
scription— daily $3, weekly $1; established-
daily 1902, weekly 1893; E.E.Swanton, editor;
Review Publishing Co., publishers (2— 5).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
year eyiding January 28, 1904, 1,S0.5.
Weekly: "Jjii- '
TIMES; Wednesdays; anti-saloon; eight
to fourteen pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1882; Wasson & Roberts, editors
and publishers (1—4). Circulation "j£l"
PORTERS VILLE,^tor(5 Co. a 1.500
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 30 m.
8. E. of Visalia, the county seat. Citrus and
deciduous fruits. Grain, cattle, dairying
mining.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $2 ; estab-
61
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CALIFORNIA.
lished 1888; Lumley Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (S — 3). Circulation "jkl"
MESSENGER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $2; estab-
lished October, 1902; Ernest N.White, editor;
White & La Fortune, publishers (1—4). Circu-
lation •■JKL."
QUINCY, c. h., riumas Co. [j 546
pop., 250 m. X. E. of San Francisco and 80
N. W. of Reno, Nev, Agriculture, mining
and lumbering.
PLUMAS INDEPENDENT; Wednes-
days; four pages 18x24; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1892; A. Hall, editor and proprietor.
Circulation "jkl."
PLUMAS NATIONAL-BUL-
LETIN: Thursdays; independent ; four
papres 20x26 ; subscription $3 ; established
1866; F. G. Hail, editor; Plumas County Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Circulation 'jkl."
RAMONA, San Diego Co. p 600 pop.,
38 m. X. E. of San Diego, the county seat.
Mining, agriculture and fruit growing.
SENTINEL; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1887 ;
D. N. Dodson, editor and publisher (5 — 3).
Circulation "jkl."
RANDSBURG, Kern Co. p 1,000
pop., 40 m. E. of Bakersfield, the county
seat. Mining.
MINER; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 19x26; subscription §2; established
1895; W. A. McGinn, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
REDBLUFF, c. h., Tehama Co. [j
2,750+ pop.— of township 4,553+— on Southern
Pacific Co's Rd. and Sacramento r. at head
of navigation, 110 m. N. by N. W. of Sacra-
mento, the State capital. Glove manufac-
tory. Lumbering, farming and live stock,
wool and fruit raising.
NEWS ; every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays ; eight pages —
daily 15x22, weekly 18x24 ; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $2; established 1885; J. F. Lin-
thicum, editor and publisher.
Circulation— Dail J': "jkl."
Weekly: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,100. In 1897, Y. In
1893, "JKL."
PEOPLE'S CAUSE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days; republican; daily four, weekly eight
pages 21x30; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$2; established 1860; E. C Pendleton, editor;
C. O. Pendleton, publisher (.t — 3). Circula-
tion—daily "JKi" weekly "jkl." In 1901,
weeklyZ(6). In 1903, weekly Z (4).
SENTINEL ; every evening except Sun-
day, and AVEEKLY, Fridaj^s; republi-
can; four pages— daily 15x22, weekly 22x30;
subscription— daily §4.50, weekly $2: estab-
lished—daily 1879, weekly 1867; D. D. Dodson,
editor and publisher (11—2). Circulation-
daily "JKL." weekly "JKL."
REDDING, c. h., Shasta Co. [^ 2.»46t
pop.— of township 3,301+— on Southern Pa-
cific Co's Rd., 170 m. N. by N. W. of Sacra
mento, the State capital. Copper and gold
mining, lumbering and agriculture. Stock
raising and fruit growing.
FREE PRESS; every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tues-
days and Fridays; republican; dally four,
pages 18x26; semi-weekly eight pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $4; semi- weekly $1.50;
established 1883; Free Press Publishing Co
CALIFORNIA.
editors and publishers (12—4). Circulation-
daily "JKL"; semi-weekly "jiiL"
SEARCHLIGHT; every morning ex
cept Monday and legal holidays, and SEMI-
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; daily
eight, semi weekly four pages 15x22; sub-
scription-daily $5, semi- weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 1894; J. W. Brackett, editor; Johnson
& Brackett, publishers (8—3 P).
Circulation- Daily : In 1901, "jkl." In
1902, August, publisher asserts, at no time for
year past has been less than 1,130. In 1903,
January, publisher asserts, at no time during
the yearl902 has gone below 1,180. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, yl.
Seini-VVeekly : Actual average for the
first six months of 1897. 1,131. In 1898, "jkl."
In 1899, Z. In 1902, August, publisher asserts,
at no time during past year has gone
below 1,188. In 1903, January, publisher as-
serts, at no time during the year 1902 has
gone below 1,200. In 1903, yl. In 1904, vl.
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA DEM-
OCRAT; Fridays; democratic; six pages
1.3x20; subscription $1; established July, 1903:
J. L. Stanley, editor and publisher (1 — i). Cir-
culation "JKL."
MINERAL WEALTH; monthly; min-
ing: sixteen pages 10i^xl3i^: subscription
S2..50; established 1S99: M. E. DIttmar, editor;
Mineral Wealth Publishing Co., puiUshers
(1-5 P).
Circulation : In 1904, 1.
REDLiANDS, San Bernardino Co. tp
4,797+ pop.— of township 5,66.3+— on Southern
California and Southern Pacific Co's Rds.,
9 m. E. by S. E. of San Bernardino, the
county seat. Center of the orange country.
Fruit raising, agriculture and mining.
FACTS; every evening except Sunday;
independent-republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $5; established 1890; W. M. New-
ton, editor and business manager ; The
Moore Company, publishers (2— 4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl Inl900. Z. ^cf-
tial average for 1901. 1,17.'?; for 1902,
l,3S2;/orl903, 1.456; /orl904, 1,447.
REVIEW; every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1; established — dally 1901, weekly
1898; Lyman M. King, editor; Review Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (5 — 3). Circulation-
daily "JKL " weekly "jkl-'
CITROGRAPH; Saturdays; independ-
ent; twelve pages 11x17; subscription $2;
established 1887; Scipio Craig, editor; Red-
lands News Co., publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,500; in 1896, 1,350. In 1697, Y. In
1898. "JKL ••
REDWOOD CITY, c. h., San Ma-
teo Co. -a 1,65:3+ pop., on Southern Pacific
Co's Rd. and Redwood creek, at the head of
low water navigation, 28 m. S. E. of San
Francisco. Leather manufacturing.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1886: J. V. Swift, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "JKL " In 1903, Z (4).
TIMES -GAZETTE; Saturdays; re-
publican ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $2.50 ;
established 1859; D. E. O'Keefe, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
REEDLiEY, Fresno Co. n 500 pop., on
Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Co's Rds.,
about 25 m. S. E. of Fresno, the county seat.
Agriculture.
EXPONENT; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1891; John Fairweather, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
65
CALIFORNIA.
RICHMOND, Contra Costa Co. g.
liKADElt; every morning except Mon
da\ (A A).
KEC'OKD; every evening except Sun
day, and WEEKI..Y, Saturdays (A A).
RIO VISTA, Solano Co. n 682tpop.—
of township 1,500+— on Sacramento r., 22 m.
E. of Suisun and 65 E. X. E. of San Fran-
cisco, by water. A shipping point.
RIVER NEWS; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x24; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1890; Otto Jensen, editor and pub-
lisher (5 — 3). Circulation "jkl"
RIVERSIDE, c. h.. Riverside Co. P,
10,000 pop., local estimate, on Southern Cal-
ifornia, Southern Pacific and Salt Lake
Rds. Oranges, lemons and deciduous fruits.
ENTERPRISE; every evening except
Monday, and SEMI- WEEKLY, Wednes-
days and Saturdays; republican; daily eight
pages 173^x24; semi-weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $6, semi-weekly $1.50; es-
t iblished 1881; Enterprise Company, editors
and publishers (2— 3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, "jkl." In
1896, publisher asserts, smallest 1,018. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "an,." In 1901, Z (6). Ac-
tual average for 1902, 1,873. In 1903, y I. In
1904, vl.
Semi- Weekly: In 1S95, -jkl." In 1S96,
publisher asserts, smallest 1,395. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, "JKL."
PRESS ; every evening except Sunday,
and PRESS AND HORTICULTUR-
IST; Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $6, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1886, weekly 1878: Press Printing Com-
pany, publishers (2—3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest 1,100; in 1895, 1,080; in 1896,
1.008. In 1897. Z. In 1898, Z. In 1899. Z. Act-
ual average for 1900, 1,317. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for a year ending ivith Sep-
temher, 13, 1902. 1,587. In 1903, yl. Actual
average for 1901, 2,158.
Weekly: "jkl" In 1899. Z. In 1900, Z. In
1902, Z(4j.
BUDGET ;Saturdays;independent;eight
pages 8>^xl2; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1899; Gr. W. Freeman, editor and pub-
lisher (5 — 3). Circulation jki."
ROCKLIN, Placer Co. U l,050t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 6 m. S. W. of
Auburn, the county seat. Mining, fruit
growing and grape culture.
PLACER REPRESENTATIVE;
Saturdays; republican: eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1892: Jno. H.
Gregory, editor and publisher (5 — 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
SACRAMENTO, c. h., Sacramento
Co. n 29,282+ pop., State Capital, on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd. and Sacramento
r., at head of navigation for large steam-
boats, 120 m., by water, N. E. of San Fran-
cisco. Various manufactures. Shipping
point of California green fruits.
EVENING BEE; every evening except
Sunday; independent; daily eight to ten,
Saturday sixteen pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $6, Saturday $1 ; established 1857; James
McClatchy Co., editors and publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 5,700. Actual average for 1896,
6,747; for 1897, 6,531 ; for 1898, 7,260.
In 1899, yG. Actual average for 1900, 7,334;
for 1901, 7,788; /or 1902, 7,724; /or 1903,
8,601, for 1901, 10,825.
Publisher's announcement. — The Evening
Bee's paid circulation is now in excess of
CALIFORNIA.
\l,W) daily (low water-mark). In Sacra-
mento City it is delivered each night by
carrier at 5-7tIi^ of all occupied houses.
No other newspaper reaches more than
2-7tlig of such houses, and then at least
l-7tli is duplication of Bee circulation.
In Superior California the Bee is delivered
by carrier in 72 towns. No other news-
paper of the district has ONE-TENTH
as many subscribers as the Bee in these
towns. Eastern Representatives — New
York and Chicago : Tne J. E. Van Doren
Special Agency.
STAR; daily except Sundays; independ-
ent; eight pages 17x24; sub.scription $3; es-
tablished November, 1904; Henry White, edi-
tor; W. H. Porterfield, publisher (1—5).
UNION; every morning; republican;
eight to twelve pages 17J.^x24: subscription
$6; established 1851; Alfred Holman, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation- Daily : Actual average for
1893, 6,658. In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 6,600. In 1895. G. In 1896. G. Actual
average for 1897, 6,574; for 1898, 7,166;
for 1899, 7,422: for 1900, 7,309; for 1901,
7,270: for 1902, 7,647. In 1903, F. In
1904, vG.
NORD-CAlilFORNIA HEROLD
UND SACRAMENTO JOURNAL:
Saturdays; German: eight pages 17x22; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1858; Charles
Schmitt, editor and publisher. Circ'n"JKL."
PRESS; Wednesdays; eight pages 12x13;
subscription $1.50; established July, 1902;
Everett Irving Woodman, editor and pub-
lisher (12—2). Circulation -jkl "
SUNDAY NEWS; Sundays; republican;
four pages 18x24: subscription $2; established
1894: The News Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (2—3). Circulation "jkl "
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; labor; four pages
18x24: subscription $2; established Decem-
ber, 1901; Carleton H. Johnson, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
CALIFORNIA ODDFELLOW;
monthly; Odd Fellows; eight pages 103^x14;
subscription $1; established 1895; C. M. Har-
rison, editor and publisher (2—5) Circula-
tion "JKL.'
WESTERN ELK; monthly; Elks; six-
teen pages 9x11 J^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; W. H. Treichler, editor; Jos. M.
Anderson, publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
SAINT HELENA, ^apa Co.-o l,582t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 60 m. N-
of San Francisco. Farming, vine culture
and wine making.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1894; Blank & Heath, editors and pub-
lishers (5 — 3). Circulation "JKL."
STAR ; Fridays; republican; four pages
2r.x26; subscription $2; established 1874; F. B.
Mackln4er, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
SALINAS, c. li., Monterey Co. -n3,304t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 116 m. S.
E. of San Francisco. Agriculture, fruit,
live stock and wool raising.
I N D E X ; everv morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; repub-
lican: daily four pages 13x20, weekly eight
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $4.50, weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1896, weekly 1871;
W. J. Hill, editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation—dailj' "JKL." weekly "JKL "
JOURNAIj; every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; demo-
cratic ; four pages— daily 13x20, weekly 20x26;
subscription— daily $3, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1889, weekly 1867; M. J. Smeltzer,
editor and publisher (5—3). Circulation-
daily "JKL." weekly "jjvl "
66 AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
No General Advertiser ^^
Can Afford to Ignore ^*
SAN FRANCISCO CALL
In exploiting his goods before the
People of the Pacific Coast.
Daily, = = = - = 62,000
Sunday, = = = = 88,000
Circulation Guaranteed.
THE BULK OF THIS BIG CIRCULATION IS
IN THE HOMES
WRITE FOR ADVERTISING RATES.
STEPHEN B. SniTH, C. QEORQE KROQNESS,
Advertising Representative, Advertising Representative,
30 TRIBUNE BUILDING, NEW YORK. MARQUETTE BLDO.. CHICAOO. ILL.
JQfiN D. SPRECKELS, Publisher and Proprietor.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
G7
CALIFORNIA.
MONTEREY CO. DEMOCRAT;
Fridays: four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1897; J. H. MaddrlU, editor; Sa-
linas Publishing Co., publishers (•<:— 3). Cir-
culation "JK_L." In 1902, Z (4, 5).
SAN ANDREAS, c. h., Calaveras
Co. D l,683t pop. (Of township), 42 m. N. E.
of Stockton. Agriculture, horticulture and
gold mining.
CALAVERAS CITIZEN; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 187U; W. J. Weymouth, edi-
tor and publisher (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl.-
CALAVERAS P RO S P E C T; Satur
days; four pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1881 ; C. W. Getchell, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
SAN BERNARDINO, c. h., San
Bernardino Co. p 6,150 pop.— of township
8,658t— on Southern California, Salt Lake,
and Southern Pacific Go's Rds., 60 m. E.
of Los Angeles. In a fertile valley. Ag-
riculture, horticulture and mining.
FREE PRESS; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; demo-
cratic; daily four pages 13x20, weekly eight
pages 11x14; subscription— daily $4.80, week-
ly $1; established 1896; H. C. Warner, editor
and publisher. Circulation — daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl."
SUN ; every morning except Monday, and
WEEHlIjY, Saturdays; republican; daily
four, weekly eight pages 18x24; subscription
—daily $6, weekly $1.50; established 1894;
R.C.Harbison, editor; Sun Publishing Co.,
publishers. Circulation— daily "jkl." week-
ly ".JKL."
TIMES-INDEX ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; con-
servative-democratic; eight pages 173^x22;
subscription— daily $6, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 1898; L. S. Scott, editor and publisher
(8-3).
Circulation— Daily: "JKL." In 1902. Z (4,5)
In 1903 ( z— 3, 4, 6) I. In 1904, "jkl."
Weekly: "jkl."
SAN BRUNO, San Mateo Co. 6 37t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co'sRd.
- SUBURBAN NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
SAN DIEGO, c. h., San Diego Co. P
25,000 pop., local estimate, on Coronado,
National City & Otay, San Diego, Cuya-
maca & Eastern and Southern California
Rds. and San Diego bay, 120 m. from Los
Angeles and 12 from the Mexican frontier.
The seaport town of Southern California.
Exports raisins, lemons, oranges, honey,
apples, wool and grain. Gold mining. Sea-
side resort.
DAILY.
EVENING TRIBUNE: every evening
except Sunday; republican; six to eight
pages 18x24 ;isubscription $4 ; established 1895 ;
The Tribune Company, publishers (5 — 3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1S96,
2,474; for 1897, 3,874; /or 1898, 4,185;
for 1899. 4,080; for a year ending with
June, 1900, 4,25-i#; for 1901, 3,009; for a
year ending with February, 1902, 3,009.
In 1902, yH. In 1903 (z— 4) H. Actual aver-
age for 190i, 3,194.
SAN DIEGAN SUN; every evening
except Sunday; democratic; eight pages
16x22; subscription $3: established 1881; F. D.
Waite, editor ; W. H. Porterfleld, publisher
(1-5).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1.600; in 1896, 1,700. In
1897,1 Z. In 1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
CALIIORMA.
Actual average for 19i)l, 2,0ti4; for 1902,
'^,7ti2;/or 19(13, ti,737,/o/- 1904, 3,061.
Weekly : "jkl."
UNION; every morning, and WEEK-
LY, Thursdays; republican; daily eight to
ten. Sunday sixteen to twenty, weekly
eight pages 18x24; subscription— dally $9,
weekly $1.50; established— dailj' 1871, weekly
1868; James MacMuUen, editor; San Diego
Union Conipanj', publishers (5—3).
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
G in 1892 to H in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl {??). In
1901, yl. In "1902, yl. In 1903, (z^) H. In
1904. yH.
Sunday: In 1903, (z— 4) G. In 1904, yH.
Weekly: "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1804,
yl.
WEEKLY.
NEAVS; Thursdays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; Cooke &Chrl8-
tiance, editors and publishers (8— 3). Circu-
lation "jkl "
RECORD; Saturdays; independent re-
publican; sixteen to twenty pages 11x14;
subscription $1; established 1881; Frank
Grandier, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
SUED-CALIFORNIA DEUTSCHE
ZEITUNG ; Saturdays; German ; independ-
ent; four pages 17x23; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1886; J. Harbs, editor and publisher
(2-3). Circulation "JKL."
SAN FRANCISCO, c.h.,5an Fran-
Cisco Co. -D 342,782+ pop., on San Francisco &
North Pacific and Southern Pacific Co's
Rds. The metropolis of the Pacific Coast,
on San Francisco bay at its entrance
through Golden Gate. Extensive manufact-
uring, fishing, whaling interests and export-
ation of precious metals,wheat,fiour,wine,
quicksilver.wool, barley, rubber and hides.
Its suburban population i^ about 100,000.
DAILY.
BULLETIN ; every evening except Sun-
day, and Sunday morning; independent-
republican; twelve to twenty-eight pages
16^x213^; subscription — daily $6, Sunday
$1.50; e~stablished— daily 1855. Sunday 1899;
R. A. Crothers, editor and publisher. Office,
238 Kearny street.
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
C in 1891 to F in 1895. Actual average for
1896, '^0,742 ; for a year ending with June,
1898, -^5. 709; for 1898, 34.780; /or 1899,
38.387; for 1900, 44,311 ; for 1901.
48,410; for 1902, 49,159. In 19a3. B.
Actual average for 19(H (including Sundays),
51, ^SS.
Sunday: In 1899. C. Actual average forl9w.
42,35.3; for 1901, 44,956: for 1902.
47.802. In 190.3. B. In 1904, B.
CALIFORNIA DEMOKRAT; every
morning, and CALIFORNIA STAATS
ZEITUNG, Thursdays: German ;independ-
ent; daily and weekly eight, Sunday twelve
pages 18x22; subscription— daily $7.50, weekly
$2.50, Sunday $2.50, weekly with Sunday $3;
established— daily 185.3, weekly 1854; consoli-
dated with Abend Post and Weekly Califor-
nia .Journal, 190B; California Demokrat Pub-
lishingCompany, publishers. Oflflee.Sl Third
street (12 4).
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
G in 1893 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. HZ.
In 1898. zH. In 1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, vH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 4) G. In
1904. vG.
Sunday: In 1903, (z-4) G. In 1904, yG.
"Weekly: Rating in 1896, "jjcl." In 1897,
H Z. In 1898. zH. In 1899. yH. In 1900. yH.
Tnl901. vH. In 1902, yl. In 1903, ( z-4) G. In
19)1, yG.
CALL; every morning, and WEEK L Y,
Wednesdays; independent; dally, Mondays
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CALIFORNIA— San Francisco.
ten, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fri-
days, Saturdays and weekly twelve to six-
teen, Sunday thirty-two pages 18x26; sub-
scription—dafly and Sunday $6, Sunday $1.50,
weelcly$l; established 1856; John D. Spreck-
els, editor and publisher. Office, Market
street, corner Third (2—4).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1896, 51,684. lnl89T, Y. Inl898,yC. Actual
avcragfe/oj- 1899. 55,930;/or 1900, 58,350;
for 1901, 6'.2,031,- for 1902, 60,385; /or
1903, 61,034, /or 1904, 62,'23'-i.
S»imlay ; Actual average for VM-2, 71,584;
for 1903, 82,015, /or 1904, 87,947.
Weekly: In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yG.
In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
CHINESE FREE PRESS; dally ex
cept Sundays. (A A).
CHINESE WORLD; every morning
except Sunday; Chinese; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $6; established 1892; Robert L.
Park, editor; Mon Hing Yat Bo Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 825 Dupont st. (2—3).
Circulation: In 1902, (z-1, 2, 4, 5) I. In
1903, y !(•#). In 1904, yl.
CHRONICLiE; every morning, and
W E E K Li Y , Thursdays; independent;
daily twelve to sixteen, Sunday thirty-six,
weekly sixteen pages 17x23; subscription-
daily with Sunday $6.70, weekly $1.50, Sun-
day $2; established— daily and Sunday 1865,
weekly 1874; M. H. de Young, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, cor. Market. Geary and Kearny
streets.
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1893,60,562. Inl894, B. Inl895, B. Inl896,
B. In 1897. B. Actual average for 1898,
76.028; for 1899, 78,921: for a year
ending with June, 19O0, 79,261 : for a year
ending tvith September, 1901, 79,924 ##.
In 1902, # # #.
Weekly: Rating varied from C in 1891 to
E in 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897. Y. In 1898. F.
Actual average for 1899, 32,041 ; for a year
ending with June, 1900, 32-066; for a year
ending ivith September, 1901, 32,183. In
1902, yC. In 1903, yC. In 1901, yC.
CHUNG SAI YAT PO; every morn
ing except Sunday; Chinese; eight pages
15x22; subscription $6; established 1900;
Chung Sai Yat Po Publishing Companj% pub-
lishers. Office, 804 Sacramento street (5—3).
Circulation: "jkl-" In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
COMMERCIAL. NEWS AND SHIP-
PING LIST; every morning except Sun-
day, and COMMERCIAL, NEWS, Frl
days; commercial; daily six pages 17x24,
weekly twenty pages 10x12; subscription-
daily $6, weekly $2: established 1875; Com-
mercial Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers. Office, 463 Mission St. (1—3). Circulation
—daily "jkl." weekly "jki." (A A).
EVENING POST; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; in-
dependent-republican; daily twelve, Satur-
day twenty to twenty-four, and weekly
twelve to sixteen pages 17x21 ; subscription-
daily $4.50. weekly $1 : established— daily 1871,
weekly 1875; Hugh Hume, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
S2.000 in 1891 to E in 1895. Actual average for
1896. 1 6,758 ; for 1897, 1 9.054. In 1898. yD.
In 1899, yE. In 1900, yE. In 1901, yE. In
1902, yE. In 1903. F. In 1904, F.
Weekly: Rating varied from F in 1892 to
H in 1895. Actual average for 1896, 8,043.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, yG. In 1899. vH. In
1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. In 1003, y I.
In 1904, yl.
EXAMINER; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays: independent-demo-
cratic; dally twelve to sixteen, Sunday fifty-
two to fifty-six, weekly sixteen pages
163^x21}^; subscription— daily (including Sun-
day) $8. Sunday $2.50, weekly $1.50; estab-
l^phed 1865; W. R. Hearst, editor and pub-
lisher (2-4).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
CALIFORNIA— San Francisco.
1894, 72,541; /or 1895, 75,030. Actual
aferagre/orl896, 78,027 ;/or 1897, 81,742;
/or 1898, 85,499; for a year eliding with
October, 1899, 80,473; for a year ending
with June. 1900, 82,291 ; for a year ending
ivith November, 1901, 86,617; for 1902,
98,447; for 1903, 95,639; for 1904,
96,250.
Sunday: Actual average for 1903, 143,-
413: /or 1904, 140,318.
Weekly: 4cfuaiarerage/or 1894, 79,419;
for 1895. 77. 032;/orl896, 87, 161;/or 1897,
81,519. In 1898, yA. In 1899, yB. Actual
average fur a year ending ivith June, 1900.
84,926 ; for a year ending tvith November,
1901,88,140; /or 1902, 88,313; for 1903.
84,641 ; for 1904, 76.719.
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE; every
evening except Sunday and holidays, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; commercial ; four
pages— daily 18x24, weekly 21x28; subscrip-
tion—daily $6, weekly $3; established —
daily 1883, weekly 1872; J. S. Wardell, editor;
Journal Publishing Company, publishers
Office, 314 Montgomery street. (8—3). Circu-
lation—daily "JKL." weekly "jkl."
LA VOCE DEL POPOLO; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Saturdays; Italian; independent; daily six,
weekly four pages 20x26; subscription— daily
$6, weekly $2; established— daily 1859. weekly
1895; Carlo Pedretti & Sons, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 729 Montgomery street.
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 4.500. In 1896, G. In 189T,
Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899. zH. In 1900. yH.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, (z-4) I. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
Weekly : "jkl."
LE FRANCO-CALIFORNIEN;
every morning, and WEEKLY, Saturdays ;
French; independent; daily four, weekly
eight pages 20x26; subscription— daily $13,
weekly $5 ; established— daily 1886, weekly
1852; A. Chaigneau, editor and publisher.
Office, 529 California street. Circulation—
daily"JKL-" weekly "jkl."
L'ITALIA : every mox-ning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; Italian;
independent-republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription — daily $6, weekly $2; estab-
lished—daily 1887, weekly 1899; Almagla &
Patrizi, editors and publishers. Office, 12
Montgomery avenue (5 — 3).
Circulation— Daily : Rating varied from
H in 1891 to I in 1895. In 1896, I. In 1897,
GZ. In 1898, yG. In 1899, H. In 1900, yH.
In 1901, (z— 4) H. In 1902, yH. In 1903,
(z— 4) H. In 1904, yH.
Weekly: "jkl-"
NEWS; every evening except Sunday; in-
dependent: four pages 18x22: subscription
$3; established March. 1903; W. D. Wasson,
editor; News Publishing Co., publishers
(12—4).
Circulation ; Actual average for 1904,
7,438.
NEWS BUREAU; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; four pages 12x19; subscription
$12; established August, 1902; H. S. Allen,
editor; San l^rancisco News Bureau pub-
lishers. Office, 230 California street (8—3).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
NEW WORLD; Japanese; every morn-
ing (A A)-
RECORDER ;every morning except Sun-
day; independent; six to eight pages 17x23;
subscription $12; established 1900; Andrew
Y. Wood, editor: Recorder Printing and Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office, 409 Montgomery
street (12-4).
Circulation : In 1903 (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
WEEKLY.
ARGONAUT; Mondays; Independent;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $4 ; estab-
lished 1877; Argonaut Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 246 Sutter street (2—8).
Circulation: Accorded E in 1892. In 1896,
E. In 1897. V. In 1898, yF. In 1899. yG. In
1900, zF. Actual average for 1901. 13,646 }
for 1902, 15,165. In 1903, yE. In 1904, E.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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CALIFORNIA— San Francisco.
A UNIAO PORTUGUEZA; Thurs
days; Portuguese: four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1887; M. B. Cam-
ara, editor; Manuel F. M. Triguiro, publisher.
Office, 525 Front street (8—3).
Circulation "jki,." In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
Inl903. (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
BIEN; Fridays; Norwegian-Danish; eight
pages 20x24; subscription $2; established
1882; S. Hartuiclc, editor and publisher.
Office, 628 Montgomery street (5—3).
Circulation: In 1897, "Jiii." Actual aver-
agefor 1898, 1,080. In 1899, "jkl." In 19U1,
Z(4, 6). In 1903, (z— 4^ I. In 1904, y I.
BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN;
Saturdays; sporting and stock breeding;
twenty pages 11x16; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1882; D. W. Hackett, editor; F. W.
Kelley, publisher. Office, 36 Geary st. (5—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from F in 1S91
to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In 1898.
yl. Inl899, yl. Inl900, yT. In 1901. (z— 3,
4, 6) I. In 1903, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) H. In
1904, yH.
BUTCHERS'AND STOCKGROW-
ERS' JOURNAL; Saturdays; livestock;
fourteen pages 10x133^; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1896; F. J. Sinclair, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 628 Montgomery street (2—3).
Circulation: In 1901,-iKi,." In 1902, (z-4) I.
In 1904, yl.
CALIFORNIA CHRISTIAN AD-
VOCATE ; Thursdays ; methodist-epis-
copal; twenty pages 9x13; subscription $1.50;
established 1851 ; Freeman D. Bovard, editor;
Methodist Book Concern, publishers. Office,
1037 Market street (1—5).
Circulation: Rating varied from H In 1891
to I in 1895. In 1896. H. Actual average for
1897, ti,996. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In
19(30, yl. Actual average for 1901, 4,807;
for 1902, 4,688. In 1904. (z— 11) G,
CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWER;
Saturdays; horticulture; sixteen pages 11x15;
subscription $2; established 1888; H. C.Row-
ley, editor and publisher. Office, 320 San-
some street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl-" In 1899, yl.
In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903.
(z— 4)1 (••). In 1904, yl.
CALIFORNIA VOLKSFREUND;
Fridays; German; catholic; eight pages
15x2 IJ^; subscription $2.50; established 1885;
Henry F. Budde, editor; California Volks-
freund Publishing Company, publishers.
Office. 407i>^ Turk street (8-3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
6,381. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
vH. In 1899. yl. In 1900, zH. In 1901, yl.
in 1902, yl. In 1903. (z-4) H. In 1904, H.
COAST SEAMEN'S JOURNAL;
Wednesdays; International Seamen's Union
of America; sixteen pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1887; W. Mae Arthur,
editor; Sailors' Union of the Paciflc, pub-
lishers. Office, East and Mission streets (2— 5).
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1891
to 2.500 in 1895. Actual average during 1896,
t£,696. In 1897. Y. In 1898, y I. In 1899, yl.
In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. Actual average for
1902, 4,617; for 1903, 3,306; for 1904,
6,740.
COMMERCIAL HERALD AND
MARKET REVIEW; Thursdays; com-
•nercial ; four pages 21x28; subscription $5;
established 1854; J. O'Leary, editor; Journal of
Commerce Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
320 Sansome street. Circ'n "jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1902, "iKL.
DAIRY AND PRODUCE RE-
VIEW; Thursdays (A A).
DEUTSCHE VEREINS-ZEITUNG;
Fridays; German societies; thirty-two pages
11x15; subscription $1.50; established 1891; C.
Leidecker & Co., editors and publishers. Of-
fice, 156 New Montgomery street (8—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904. yl.
DRAMATIC REVIEW AND MU-
SIC AND DRAMA; Saturdays; dramatic;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $3; estab-
CALIFORNIA—San Francisco.
lished 1889; Dramatic Review Publishing Co.
publishers. Office, 36 Geary street (2—3).
Circulation : In 1900, "ikl." In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, every weekly issue has been
over 1.000. In 1902, Z (4, 5, 10, 12). In 1904, "jkl."
EMANU-EL; Fridays; Jewish; twenty
pages 9x11; subscription $2; established 1895;
A. W. Voorsanger, editor and publisher.
Office, .508 Montgomery street. Circ'n "jkl."
GROCER AND COUNTRY MER-
CHANT AND TOBACCONIST; Fri-
days; groceries; eighteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1874; J.J. Menzies,
editor and publisher. Office. 109 California st.
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,500. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jki."
HEBREW; Fridays; English and Ger-
man; Jewish ; eight pages 14x22; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1863; Philo Jacoby, editor
and publisher. Office, 612 Commercial street.
Circulation "jkl."
HOTEL GAZETTE; Thursdays; one
hundred pages 4x7J^; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1876; Wm. P. Harrison, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 26 Montgomery street (12—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from H in
1892 to "JKL. "in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. zl. Actual average for 1899, 5,^200.
In 1900. yG. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1904, yH.
HOTEL MAIL; Fridays; hotel news;
four pages 15x22; subscription $3; established
November, 1902; John Rodman Richards,
editor; Hotel Mail Publishing Co., publish-
ers. Office, Mills Building (1 — i). Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A\
IL SECOLO NUOVA; Sundays; Ital-
ian; four pages 20x26; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1894; Cesare Crispi, editor; Messaggiero
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 729 Mont-
gomery street. Circulation "jkl."
INDUSTRIAL NEWS; Tuesdays
(AA).
JEWISH TIMES AND OBSER-
VER; Fridays; Jewish; eight pages 14x21;
subscription $3; established 1856; M. S. Levy
and Wm. Saalburg, editors; Saalburg Print-
ing House, publishers. Office, 420 Montgom-
ery street. Circulation "JKL."
LABOR CLARION; Fridays; labor;
si xteeai pages 10x13; subscription $1; estab-
lished February, 1902; San Francisco Labor
Council, editors and publishers. Office, 927
Market street (2—5).
Circulation: In 1902, (z— 6) G. Actual av-
erage for 1903, 9,985; for 1904. 11,426. I
LEADER; Saturdays ; Irish ; roman
catholic; eight pages 18x22; subscription $1;
established January. 1902; Joseph F. Kirby,
editor; Leader Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 532 Commercial street (12—3).
Circulation: In 1903, H. In 1904, H.
L'EIiVEZIA; Saturdays; Swiss-Italian;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$4 ; established 1878 ; Cavalli & Bonetti, editors
and publishers. Office, 513 Montgomery st.
Circulation: In 1895, "JKL." In 1896. I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkil." In 1902, Z (4) (A A).
L'IMPARTIAL CALIFORNIENj
Saturdays; French; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1897; Leo Bad-
gathy, editor and publisher. Office, 729
Montgomery street. Circulation "jkl."
MINING AND ENGINEERING
REVIEW AND ELECTRICIAN;
Saturdays; twenty pages 10x13"^; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1889; T. J. Fitzsinimons,
editor and publisher. Office, 425 Montgomery
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl-" In 1897, Z.
Actual average for 189S, 3.008; for 1899,
4,333; /or 1900, 5,592; for 1901. 7.712;
/or 1902. 8,999. In 1903, yF. Actual aver-
age for 1904. 11,558.
MINING AND SCIENTIFIC
PRESS; Saturdays; mining and elec-
trical; fifty-two pages 11 J<jx16; subscription
$3; established 1860; J. F. Halloran editor
and publisher. Office. 330 Market st. (2—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
4,576- Tn 1896, G. In 1887, Y. Actual
70
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CALIFORNIA— San Fi-ancisco.
avrrage for iSdi, S, 069. In 1899, yG. In
190D, yG. Actual average for 1901,9,310.
lu 19U2. yF. In 1904, yG.
Publisher's announcement.— For forty four
(,44> years the Mining and Scientific Press
has led in its line ; weekly seen by thou-
sands of readers everywhere, who look to
Its advertising pages as a directory for their
needs ; consulted by the men who do the
buying and who have the say as tu what
shall be bought and where. These men
annually buy $40,0 0,000 worth of machinery
and supplies. The Mining and Scientific
PRhSS works witli and for its advertising
patrons in giving them profitable publicity.
Published continuously under the same
name, and in the same place, since 1860 ;
recognized as a national institution ; the
foremost exponent of the great basic
industries it represents ; weekly looked for
by every prominent mining man and
engineer.
MISSION JOURNAL.; Saturdays; in-
dependent-republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1876; F. O.
Thomas editor; J. W. Thomas, publisher.
OfiBce, 3956 Nineteenth street (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL-" In 1903. Z (4).
MISSION MA Ili ; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 21x28; subscription $1.50;
established 1892; F. L. Griffith, editor and
publisher; prints editions for South Ban
Francisco and the Potrero. Office, 237 Far-
ftUone street (8 — 3).
C'ombined circulation : In 1895, "jki,"
Actual average for 1896, 1,'^02. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, "JKL." In 1902, August, publisher
asserts, has never been less than 1,000. In
1903, Z (4). In 1904, "jkl-'
MONITOR; Saturdays; roman catho-
lic; twenty pages 11x16; subscription $2.50;
established 1856; T. A Connelly, editor; The
Monitor Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
37 Flood building (5— 3).
Circulation; In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 23.5u0. In 1896. C. In 1897, Y.
Inl898,yD. In 1899. yE. Inl900,yF. Actual
average /or 1901, 25,166. In 1902. yC. In
1908, (z— 1) C. In 1904. yl>.
NEWS LETTER AND CALIFOR-
NIA ADVERTISER; Saturdays; thirty-
six pages 9x12; subscription $4; estab-
lished 1856; Frederick Marriott, editor and
publisher. Office, 320 Sansome street (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 13,iX)0. In 1896, E. Actual average
for 1897, 15.394. In 1898. yE. Actual aver-
age for 1899, 15.480 ; for 1900. 16,736;
for 1901, 16,259; for 1902, 16,692. _ In
1903. yE. Actual average for 1904, lh,7'>J.
NORTH END REVIEW; Saturdays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1899; North End Review Pub
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
1318 Stockton st. (12—3). Circulation "jkt."
ORGANIZED LABOR; Saturdays;
labor; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1900; The Organized Labor Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
429 Montgomery street (2—3).
Circulation: In 1901, -'jkl." Actual average
/or 1902, 12,013. In 1903. vF. In 1?04 yF.
ORIENTAL CHINESE NEWS-
PAPER; Fridays; Chinese; four pages
14x21; established 1886; War Kee, editor and
publisher. Office, 803 Washington st. (11—2).
Circulation "jkl."
OUR JUNIOR CITIZENS; Satur
davs: juvenile; eight to twenty pages 6x9^;
subscription $1; established 1891: A. H.Hutch-
inson, editor; Boys' Home Publishing House,
publishers. Office. 1201 Treat avenue (1—5 P).
Circulation "jkl."
PACIFIC; Thursdays; congregational;
twenty pages 8x12: subscription $2; estab-
lished' 1851; W. W. Ferrier. editor; Pub-
lishing Company of the Pacific, publishers
Office, Y. M. C. A. building (8—3.)
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl" Actual average
for 1896. 2.721. In 1897. Y. In 1898 zl. In
1899, vl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
CALIFORNIA— San Francisco.
PACIFIC COAST MINER; Satur-
days. (See Mining Magazine, NeAv York).
PACIFIC ENSIGN; Thursdays; tem-
perance; eight pages 11x16; subscription $1;
established 1891: Mrs. Clare O. Southard, edi-
tor; Ensign Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, 132 McAllister street (2—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, I Z.
In 1898. yl. In 1899, "jkl." In 1900 and 1901,
publisher asserts, never was less than 1,600.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904. yl.
PACIFIC METHODIST ADVO-
CATE; Thursdays; .methodist-episcopal,
south; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $2:
established 1854: W. E. Vaughan, editor and
publisher. Office, 1170 Market street (4—3).
Circulation: "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
PACIFIC OIL REPORTER; Satur-
days; oil, petroleum ; twenty pages 11x15^;
subscription $2.50; established 1899; E. S.
Eastman, editor; M. R. Winn, publisher.
Office. 318 Pine street (12—4).
Circulation : In 1901, "jkl." In 1902, June,
publisher asserts, no issue for over two years
has been less than 1,600. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
PACIFIC POSTEN; Thursdays (A A).
PACIFIC RURAL PRESS; Satur-
days; agriculture and horticulture; sixteen
pages 11x16; subscription $2: established
1870; Dewey Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 330 Market street.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
7,336. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. ^cfttai aver-
age/or 1898,8,856. Inl899.yG. Inl900,yG.
Actual average for 1901, 8,861. In 1902, yF.
In 1903, yF (••)■
PHILOSOPHICAL JOURNAL;
Thursdays; spiritualist; eight pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1865; Annie
Wadsworth, editor and publisher. Office,
1429 Market street (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkj." In 1903, Janu-
ary, publisher asserts, during 1902 never lesi
than 1,500. In 1903, vl. In 1904, "jkl"
POLITICAL RECORD ; Saturdays;
independent; four pages 16x23; subscription
$2.50; established 1882; Donald Bruce, editor
and publisher. Office. 47 Eighth street.
Circulation: In 189.5. publisher asserts,
not less than 1,500. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. "JKL."
PROTESTA UMANA; Saturdays; an-
archist; eight pages 9x12; subsc?iption $1; es-
tablished 1902; G. Ciancabilla, editor and
publisher. Office, 724 Montgomery ave. (1 — 4).
Circulation "jkl " (A A).
RAILWAY EMPLOYEES' JOUR-
NAL; Thursdays; official organ United
Brotherhood of Railway Employees; four
pages 17x22 ; subscription $1 ; established M ay,
1901; A. H. Spencer, editor; Railway Publish-
ing Company, publishers. Office, Parrott
building (9-3). _ ^ ^^^^
Circulation: In 1902, (z-4, 5) E. In 1903.
(z— 4)E. In 1904, E.
RETAIL GROCER; Saturdays; gro-
ceries; eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1894; Jas. K. Taylor, editor and
publisher. Office, 214 California street (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
RETAIL GROCERS' ADVOCATE;
Fridays; groceries; twenty -eight pages
11x14; subscription $2; established 1896; A. H.
Powers, Jr., editor; Advocate Publishing
Companv, publishers. Office, 456 Montgomery
street (12—4).
Circulation "jkl" Actxial average for
1903.4,480. In 1904, yG. ^ , „ ,^
Publisher's announcement.— The only Pacific
Coast trade :paper devoted entirely to
grocery matters.
The only Pacific Coast trade paper whose
subscription books and mailing lists are
open for the investigation of advertisers.
RICHMOND BANNER; Fridays: in-
dependent; four cages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1894; W.T.Lyon, editor and
publisher. Office, 320 Sixth avenue (12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
71
CALIFORNIA —San Francisco.
SLOBODA; Fridays; Servian; republi-
can; four pages 16x24; subscription $4; es-
tablished 1892; V.Radojevich, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 22 Clay street ( &-;5) .
Civciilatioa "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1914, H.
STAR; Saturdays; independent; sixteen
pages 9x12 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1883 ; James H. Barry, editor and publisher.
Office, 429 Montgomery street (8—3).
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 6,000. Actual average
for 1896, 9.851. In 1897. F Z. In 1898, y(J.
In 1899, yll. In I9l10, yH. In 1901, yll. In
1902, yH. Inl903. (z— 4)(J. In 1904, yG.
TAGEBL.ATT; Fridays ; German ;
socialist; eight pages 20x26; subscription
$2.50; established 1891; Arthur Baar, editor;
San Francisco Tageblatt Publishing Society,
publishers. Office, 117 Turk street (8—8).
Circulation: Iul895, "jkl" Actualaverage
/orl896, 4.;i50. In 1897, Y. In 1898. zG.
In 1899, yG. In 1900. zG. In 1901, yG. In
1902, (z— 4, 9) H. In 1903. (z— 4) H. Actual
average for VMA, '-i,537.
TOWN T A li K ; Saturdays ; society ;
democratic; thirty six pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1885; Theo. F. Bonnet,
editor; Town Talk Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 1019 Market street (1—1).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,500. In 1895, I. In 1896, G. In
1897, Y . In 1898, yH. Actual average for
1899, 6,214. In 1900, yG. Actual average
for a year ending ivith Sept., 1901, 9,578;
for a year ending with June, 1902, 12j772;
for 1903. 17,033. In 1904, yE.
TRADE JOUltNAL; Saturdays; min-
ing and general trade; twenty-four pages
10x14: subscription $2; established 1864: J. R.
Parish, editor and publisher. Office, 221 Front
street (8—:^).
Circulation: In 1898, "ixi." Actualaver-
age for a year ending with May 25. 1899,
1,299; for 1900, 1,819. In 1901, yl. In
1902, y I. In 1903. (z-4) I ( • •). In 1904, yl.
VESTKIJSTEN; Thursdays; Swedish;
independent republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1886; Alex. Ols-
son, editor and publisher. Office, 535 Califor-
nia street (5 — 3).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
le'is than 2,500. In 1895, H. In 1896, II. In
1897, Y. Actual average for 1898, 2,231;
for 1899. 2,594. In 1900, yTI. Actual aver-
age for a year endino with June, 1901, 2,743;
for 1902, 3,237. In 1903, (z— 4) H. In 1904, H.
WASP; Saturdays; illustrated; thirty-
two pages 9x12; subscription $5; established
1876; "Wasp Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 506 Mission street.
Circulation: In 1895, F. Actual averagt
for 1896, 16,024. In 1897. Y. In 1898, zF.
In 1899, vG. In 1900, vG. In 1901, (z-4, 5,7) G.
In 1902, '(z-4, 11) G. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
WESTERN OUTLOOK; Saturdays;
negro; four pages 18x24; subscription $2.50;
established 1894; Jos. S. Francis and J. L.
Derrick, editors and publishers. Office, 425
Montgomery street. Circ'n "jkl." In 1899, Z.
BI-WEEKLY.
PACIFIC UNDERWRITER; bi-
weekly; insurance; twenty pages 9x12;
subscription $2; established 1887; Robt. W.
Neal, editor and publisher. Office. 320 Cali-
fornia street. Circulation "JKL." (A A).
SEMI MONTHLY.
PACIFIC CHURCHMAN; semi
monthly (▲ A).
PACIFIC COAST APPEAL,; semi
monthly; eight to twelve pages 12x18; sub-
scription $2; established 1898; G. E. Watkins,
editor; Pacific Coast Publishing Co., pub-
Office, 509 Kearney street. (10—4 P).
JKL.' .In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
CALIFORNIA— San Fraiiciseo.
Ushers.
Circulation:
1904. yl.
PACIFIC
semi-monthly ;
COAST MERCHANT;
department store journal;
forty four pages 9}^xl3; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1899; Mel. A. Bley, editor: Pacific
Coast Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 109
New Montgomery street (12— 4).
(Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
3,341; for 1901. 8,200. In 1902, (z-1, 2, 4,
5) G. In 1903, yG. Inl904,yG.
MONTHLY.
ADJUSTER; monthly ; insurance ;
sixty pages 7x10; subscription $3 ; estab-
lished 1891; J. A. Carey, editor; Adjuster Co,,
publishers. Office, 303 California street.
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, smallest 1.000. In 1896, 1. In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl."
AIYIERICAN FORESTERRE-
VIEW; monthly; foresters of America;
thirty-two pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; J, Label, editor; American For-
ester Review, publishers. Office, 120 O'Farrell
street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl" Actualaverage
for 1902, 2,500. In 1908, yl. Actual average
/or 1904, 2.791.
AMEKICAN ORIENTALIST :
monthly; presbyterian; thirty six pages 6i^x
lOtsubscription .50 cents; established January,
1904; Mrs. J. W. Campbell, editor; Geo. Camp-
bell, publisher. Office, 1 Waverly place (2—5),
Circulation: Actual average for 1904.
1.450.
BISHOP'S A. B.C. GUIDE; month
ly; shipping and time tables; three hundred
and fifty pages 53^x8: subscription $2.50; es-
tablished 1885; H. A. Reimann, editor; Traffic
Publishing Co., publisheis. Office. 429 Mont-
gomery street (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904.
(z-4, 11) H.
BRITISH-CALIFORNIAN; month
ly; British interests; twenty pages 10x13; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; Charles B.
Sedgwick, editor and publisher. Office. 927
MarJtet street (5 — 3).
Circulation: In 1897, I Z. Actualaverage
for a year tnding tvith March, 1898, 2,042;
for 1899, 4,916, including special editions.
In 1900, zH. In 1901, yH. In 1903, yl. In
1903, (z— 4 ) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
CALIFORNIA A. O. U.W. ; monthly:
labor; eight pages 9x14; subscription 25
cents; established 1877; Wm. H. Barnes,
editor and publisher. Office. 1312 Market
street (12—3).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) G. In 1£04, H.
CALIFORNIA MEDICAL JOUR-
NAL; monthly; medical; seventy-two pages
7x10; subscription $1.50; established 1879; D.
Maclean, editor; California Medical College,
publishers. Office, 1466 FoLsom st. (12—4).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1900, 1,105; for 1901, 2,775; for
1902, 2,866. In 1903, yl. Actual average
/or 1904, 2,712.
CAIilFORNIA MODERNA; month-
^CALIFORNIA STATE JOURNAL
OF MEDICINE: monthly (A A).
CALIFORNIA WOMAN'S MAGA-
ZINE: monthly; household; thirty-two
pages 10x14; subscription $1; established
1900: M. Elwood Gates, editor; Gates Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (12—4). Circ'n "jkl."
CAMERA CRAFT; monthly; photog-
raphy; eighty four to one hundred and
twenty pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Carl E.Ackerman, editor; Camera
Craft Publishing Company publishers. Of-
fice. 114 Geary street (8— 3).
Circulation: "jkl." In 1908, (z— 4) H. In
1904, yH.
CATHOLIC WITNESS; monthly;
Protestant episcopal; twenty pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established July, 1901; Rev.
Stephen Innes, editor; Catholic Witness
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 506 Battery
street (2-3). Circulation-In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
In 1904, "JKL."
COAST REVIEW; monthly; insw-
ance; eighty-eight to ninety-six pa^es 7x10;
subscription $3: established 1871 ; E. H. Bacon,
editor: Coast Review Co., publishers. Of-
72
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CALIFORNIA— San Francisco.
fioe. 508 Montgomery street (7— 3P). Clr«u-
iatiou "Jjci" In 1899. Z. In 1902, "JKL•"
C O IVI M ER CI A L, TRAVKLERj
monthly; commercial: twenty pages 10x14;
subscription $1.50; established 1890: Isaac
Baer, editor and publisher. Office. JO Ellis st.
Circulation "jjcl." (A A).
DOx>IINlCANA; monthly; roman catho-
lic; fortv-elght pages RJ^ilU; subscription $1;
established 190U; Rev. J. L. O'Neil, editor;
The Dominican Fathers, publishers (2—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1901,
ti,000. In 1902. (z-4) I. In 1903, yl. In
lyOl, (z-4) !(••).
DRUIDS' MAGAZINE ; monthly; An
cient Order of Druids; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1883; L. A.
Wolff, editor and publisher. Office, 529 Wash-
ington street (9—3).
Circiilatiou "JKL." Inl898.Z. Inl902. "iii-
In 1903, (z— 4) I. InlW4, yl.
FARM AND IRRIGATION AGE;
monthly: agriculture and Irrigation; twenty
four pages lOJ^xlSJ^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; A. R. Kanaga, editor; Age Pub-
ishing Company, publishers (1—5).
FORESTER'S ADVOCATE;
monthly; Ancient Order of Foresters; eight
pages 11x15; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1886; M. Boehm, editor and publisher.
Office, 46 Grove street (2—3).
Circulation: Accorded I in 1895. In
1896, 1. In 1897, Y. Actual average for 1898.
1,500; /or 1899, 2,976. In 1900. y I. In
1901, (z— 3, 4, 5) I. Actual average for 1902,
1,432. Inl903, yl (AA).
HARMON Y> monthly; religious; thirty-
six pages 6x9; subscription $1; established
1888; C. L. and M. E. Cramer, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 3360 Seventeenth street (12—3).
Circulation "jkl"
HUMAN NATURE; monthly; phreno-
logical and hygienic; sixteen pages SJ^xllJ^;
subscription 50 cents; established 1890; Allen
Haddock, editor and publisher. Office, 1030
Market street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1899, ••jkl." Actual
average for 1900, 4,750. In 1901, yG. In
1902. vH. Actual average for 1903, 4,250;
/o>- 1904, 4,833.
INSIGNIA ; monthly; fraternal; sixteen
pages 9x12; subscription $1.50; established
1894; Porter L. Bliss, editor and publisher.
Office. 320 Post street (&— 3). Circulation
'iKL." In 1903, Z (4).
INSURANCE SUN; monthly; insur-
ance; thirty-six pages 7x10; subscription $8;
established 1891; Insurance Sun Publishiag
Co., editors and publishers. Office, 401 Call-
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, V. In 1898, yl. In 1899. "jkl.-
JOURNAL OF ELECTRICITY,
POWER AND GAS; monthly; power
engineering; sixty pages 9x12; subscription
$2; established 1895; Geo. P. Low, editor; The
Journal of Electricity Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 144 Union Square ave. (2—3).
Circulatiou: In 1897, "jkl." Actual average
for 1898, 1,726. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. Actual average for a year end-
ing ivith June, 1902, ^,6S7 . In 1903. yl. In
1904, yl.
KINGDOM; monthly; sociological and
imdenominatlonal; tw^enty pages 7x10; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1894; Henry
A. Fisk, editor and publisher. Office, 712
Greenwich street (1 — 5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
1,041; /or 1904. 1,000.
LITERARY WEST; monthly; liter-
ary; sixteen pages 10x14; subscription $1;
established August. 1902; John G. Jury,
editor: The Whitaker & Ray Co., publishers.
Office. 723 Market street (1—4). Circ'n 'Jia=-"
(AA).
MI^SICAL REVIEW; monthly (A A).
NEW AGE; monthly; odd-fellowship;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1865; Wm. H. Barnes, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4). Office. Odd Fellows' Hall.
Circulation: Rating varied from H In 1893
CALIFORNIA— San Francisco.
to I in 1895. In
less than 3,000.
1899. zl. "
1902, yl.
(Z-4) I.
NEW
1896. publisher asserts, not
In 1897, Y. In 1898, zl. In
In 1900, y I. In 1901, (z— 3) I. In
In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). In 1904,
OCCIDENT; monthly; Jewish;
forty four pages 6x93^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Jacob Nieto and M. L. Margolii,
editors; Calkins Newspaper Syndicate, pub-
lishers. Office. 320 Sansome street (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actuxil aver-
age for 1901, 1,787. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl.
In iy04, yl.
NIPPON; monthly (A A).
NOW; monthly; new thought; twenty-
eight pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
19oO; Henry Harrison Brown, editor; "Now"
Folk, publishers (1—4). Office, 1437 Market
street (2—3).
Circulation: "jki-." Actual average for
1903.3,575 (A A).
OCCIDENTAL MEDICAL TIMES;
monthly; medical; eighty-eix pages 7x10;
subscription $2; established 1886; J. H. Park-
inson, editor; Louis A. Keugla, publisher.
Office, 1220 Sutter street ( 12—3). Circ'n "jkl."
OVERLAND MONTHLY; literary,
Illustrated; one hundred and twenty pages
7x10; subscription $1.60; established 1868;
Overland Monthly Co.. editors and publish-
ers. Office, 320 Sansome street (12—4).
Circulation: Accorded F from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896, F. Actual aver age for 1897, ^^,37 5.
Inl898,yD. In 1899, yE. Actual average for
1900. 30,416; for 1901, 37,291; for 1902,
43,917. In 1903, yC. Actual average for
liiOi, 50,000.
PACIFIC CHRISTIAN ENDEAV-
ORER ; monthly; Christian endeavor ;
twenty to forty-four pages 6x9; subscription
50 cents; established 1896; R. R.Patterson,
editor and publisher. Office. 429 Montgomery
street (^8—3).
Circulation: "jkl' In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
PACIFIC COAST IMPLEMENT
AND VEHICLE RECORD; monthly;
implements, carriages, harness; fiftj'-two
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
April, 1904; T. M. Shearman, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 523 Market street (2—5 P).
PACIFIC COAST JOURNAL OF
H0 3I(E0PATHY; monthly ; medical ;
forty pages 9x12; subscription $2; established
1900; H. R. Arndt, M.D., editor; Charles L.
Tisdale, publisher. Office. 231 Sutter«t.(8— 3).
Circulation: "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, y I.
PACIFIC COAST MINER. (See Min-
ing Magazine, New York).
PACIFIC COAST WOOD AND
IRON ; monthly; lumber; forty-eight pages
11x14; subscription $1.50; established 1884;
S. L. Everett, editor and publisher. Office,
4 California street (5 — ^3).
Circulation: "jkl. In 1903, (z— 4) H. In
1904, yl.
PACIFIC DENTAL GAZETTE;
monthly; dental ; seventy-six pages 6x9;
subscription $1.50: established 1893; Frank
L. Piatt, editor; James W. Edwards, pub-
lisher. Circulation "iKL.- In 1901. Z (1, 2, 4).
PACIFIC DRUGGIST: monthly(AA).
PACIFIC HARDWARE JOUR-
NAL; monthly ; hardware ; flf ty-six
pages 7x10; subscription $1.50; established
November, 1901; Wallace W. Everett, editor
and publisher. Office, 4 California st. (12—4).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) H. In 1904,
(z-1,2, 4) II (••).
PACIFIC MEDICAL JOURNAL;
monthly; medical; seventy pages 6x9; sub-
scription $2; established 1857; WInslow An-
derson, editor and publisher. Office, 1025
Sutterstreet (5— 3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl- " Actual aver-
age for a year ending unth March, 1898,
2,5O0. In 1898. vl. In 1899, yl. Inl900.yl.
In 1901 yl. In 1902, y I. In 1903.(z— 4)1 (• •).
In 1904, yl.
PACIFIC UNITARIAN; monthly:
unitarian; forty-four pages 7x10; subscrip-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
CALIFORNIA— San Francisco.
tion$l; established 1892; Chas. A. Murdock,
editor; Pacific Unitarian Conference, pub-
lishers. Office, 532 Clay street (5—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
1,300. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "iKL.-
In 1903, Z (4).
PACIFIC WINE AND SPIRIT
REVIEW; monthly; seventy two pages
10x14; subscription $1.50; established 1878;
R. M. Wood, editor and publisher. Office, 520
Montgomery street (1—5).
Circulation: In 1897, "Jifi." Inl898,Z. In
1900, zl. Actual average for a year ending
unth April, 1901, ],666. In 1902, yl. In
1E04, yl.
PACIFIC WOODMAN j monthly;
fraternal; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1891; D. Oliver. Jr.,
editor; Philips, Smyth & Van Orden, pub
Ushers. Office, 508 Clay street (12—3).
Circulation: In 1902, "jKi" Actual aver
age for 1903. 9'2,04ii. In 1904. yA.
PANDEXOFTIIE PRESS; monthly;
literary; one hundred and twenty pages
8x11; subscription $3; established February,
1905; A. I. Street, editor; Calkins Newspaper
Syndicate, publishers (2—5 P).
PYTHIAN CHRONICLE; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; sixteen pages 10%xl4^;
subscription $1; established July, 1901; Leon-
ard S. Calkins, managing editor; Pythian
Chronicle Co. (Inc.), publishers. Office, 320
Sansome street (10— 3). Circulation "jkl.'-
RESOURCES OF CALIFORNIA;
monthly; immigration; sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription $2; established 1870; J. M.Reuck,
editor and publisher. Office, 320 California
street. Circ' "jkl" In 1901, Z (4, 6) (A A).
SUNSET MAGAZINE; monthly; lit
erary; two hundred and eight pages 5x8;
subscription $1: established 1898; Southern
CALIFORNIA— San Francisco.
Pacific Company, editors and publishers.
Office, 431 California street (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
19,916; /orl!04, 48,916.
Publisher's announcement. —TheSvaSET^AQ-
AZiNE, started in May, 1898, has grown to be
the characteristic magazine of the West,
with its artistic halftone engravings and
representative matter from the best West-
ern writer. In its pages readers may find
thrilling and entertaining descriptive mat-
ter concerning all the United States west
of the Rocky Mountains, extending as far
north as Alaska. The magazine is growing^
and extending Its field rapidly. December
edition 58.000, and increasing monthly.
TRADE-POSTAL. JO URN A L»
monthly (A A).
TRAVELER; monthly; traveling;
sixteen pages 10x14; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1893 ; Wm . V. Bryan, editor and pub-
ILsher. Office, 20 Montgomery street.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
4,100. In 1896, G. Actual average for the
first six months of 1897, 8,096; for a year
ending with October, 1898, 8,939; /or 1899,
9j917. In 1900, yF. Actual average for
1901, 10,875. In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF (A A).
TRESTLE BOARD; monthly; ma-
sonic; fifty two pages 6^x10; subscription
$1; established 1886; Elmer White, editor;
Trestle Board Co., publishers. Office, 537
Clay street. Circulation ••jkl."
TRIUMPHS OF FAITH; monthly;
holiness; twenty-eight pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1881; Carrie Judd Mont-
gomery, editor and publisher. Office, 757
Market street (5 — 3).
Circulation : "jki-." In 19a3, (z— 4) I (A A).
VESTRA SANDEIJUDET; monthly;
Swedish; methodist-episcopal; eight pages
11x18; subscription 50 cents; established 1890;
J. R. Andrews & Co., editors and publishers;
THE RICH WEST
is the advertiser's best field to-day. The people in
the West have money, and good
Advertising Brings Results
when it is placed in a medium like
vSUNvSET MAGAZINE
CIRCULATION, 58,000,
27,000 direct to Homes throughout
California and tKe Far 'West.
45/ California St., San Francisco, Cat,
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CALIFORNIA— Sav Francisco.
dated also at Oakland. Office, 1224 Howard
street (2—3). Circulation 'jkl."
WESTERN CREAillERY; monthly;
butter making; one hubdred pages7xl0; sub-
scription $3; established 1895; Samuel E.
Watson, editor and publisher. Office, 207
Sacramento street (1—4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for \%9^,\,Q0Q. Inl900, "JKi."
WESTERN FIELiD: monthly; out!
door sports; one hundred and fifty pages
7x10; subscription $1; established August,
1902; Frank H.Maver, editor; Western Field
Co., publisher. Office, 4 Sutter street (12—4).
Circulation: Actxial average for 1903,
2ti,511 ; for 1901. 25.500.
WESTERN JOURNAl. OF EDU-
CATION; monthly; educational: sixty-four
pages 6x9; subscription .$1.50; established
1895: Harr Wagner, editor; The Whltaker
& Ray Co., publishers. Office, 723 Market
street (5 — 3).
Circulation: Actual average for the first
8ixmonthsofW91, o,SS3. In 1898, yH. In
1899. vl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yj. Inl902,yl.
in 1903, (z— 4) I (• ©). In 1904. yl.
WHOLES A liERS' AND RETAIIi-
ERS' REVIEW; monthly; liquor trade;
sixty six pages 10x14: subscription S2; es-
tablished 1893; Globe Publishing Co., editors
and publishers; J. B. Garland, manager.
Office, 42 Second street (2—3).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1900, 3,708; for 1901, 3,738; /or
1902.4,113. Inl903,yG. In 1904, yH.
BI-MONTHLY.
PACIFIC CHURCHMAN; bi-
monthly; protestant-episcopal; sixteen pages
9x14; subscription $2; established 1864: Mrs.
E. R. Oliver, editor and publisher. Office
731 California street (8— 3).
Circulation: "iKi-" In 1903. (z—1) I (A A).
RESCUE; bimonthly, February, May,
August and November; temperance; twenty-
six pages 6x93^; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1865: F. A. Anthony, editor ; Grand
Lo Ige I. O. Q. T , publishers. Office. 1203
Valencia street (5—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl.- In 1899, Z.
Actual average for a year ending with Oc-
tober, 1900. 3.000. In 1901. yH. In 1902,
yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yl.
QUARTERLY.
IMPRESSIONS; quarterly; literary;
twenty eight to thirty-two pages 7x10; sub-
scription 50 cfnts; established 1900; Paul
Elder & Co., editors and publishers. Office,
238 Post street (12-4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl' In 1902, Au-
gust, publisher asserts, each issue during th«
past twelve months has been 3.000. In 1903,
(z— t)H. In 1904, yH.
WATER AND FOREST; quarterly;
forestry and irrigation; sixteen pages 9x18;
subscription 50 cents; established 1900: E. A.
Walcott. editor; California Water and Forest
Association, publishers (2—5).
Circulation: In 1904. (z-4) I.
SANGER. Fresno Co. n 428 pop., on
Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 14 m. E. of Fresno,
the county seat. Lumber, wool, grain,
raisins, oranges and lemons.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1889; E. P. Dewey, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "JKi."
SAN JACINTO, Riverside Co. r\ 58.3t
pop.— of township 854+ — on Southern Cali-
fornia Rd.. about 30 m. S. W. of Riverside,
the county seat. Planing mill, box factory
and brick-yards. Considerable wine is pro-
duced here. Agriculture.
REGISTER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
CALIFORNIA.
Ii8hedl884; Arthur G. Munn. editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Circulation "lkl."
SAN JOSE, c. h., Santa Clara Co. -D
21,500+ pop.— of township SI, 987+— on South-
ern Pacific Co'8 Rd., 8 m. S. E, from head
of San Francisco bay and £0 from San
Francisco. State Normal School, Academy
of Notre Dame, University of the Pacific
and Asylum for the Insane are located here.
Medicinal springs. Fruit and grain grow-
ing, wine making and general manufactur-
ing.
EVENING NEWS ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $3.50; established 1880; C. W.
Williams, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JJvL " ( ??)
MERCIJRY; every morning; HER-
ALD, ever}' evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY MERCURY, Saturdays; re-
publican; daily and weekly eight, Sunday
sixteen pages 17x22; subscription— morning
$6, evening $5, weekly $1.50; established—
Herald If^l, Mercury 1S.5S; Mercury Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (1—5). .
Circulation-Daily: In 1895. H. In 1896,
H. In 1897. Y. Inl898, yH. In 1899, yl. In
1900, zl. In 1901, tI. Actual average for
1902, 6,t266. In 1903, yG. Actual average
for 1904, combined editions, 10,338.
Weekly: "jjvl.-
CALIFORNIA; Saturdays; German;
Independent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$2.50; established 1883; Albert Currlin, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl "
UNION INDEX; Tuesdays; labor; four
pages 10x15; subscription $1; established
November, 1902; Miles A. Simpson, editor
and publisher (2 — i). Circulation "jjti "
UNION LABEL; Saturdays; labor;
eight pages 10x14; subscription $1; estab-
lished Mav, 1903; R. L. Telfer. editor and
pul)lisher (1— 4). Circnlation "jkl"
CALIFORNIA ELK; monthly; B. P.
O. Elks; sixteen pages 10x12; subscription
$1; established April, 1901; Alex. P. Murgot-
ten. editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation: "jkl." Actual average for
1903,1.676. In 1904. yl.
FANCIERS' 3IONTHL Y ; poultry
and pet stock raising; thirty-six pages 10x12;
subscription 75 cents; established 1885; Chas.
R. Harker, editor and publisher (12 — 3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 2,400. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, y I. In 1900. yl.
Inl9(il,yl. Inl902,yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (••).
In ir04, yl.
RAVEN; monthly ; literary ; sixty
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
January. 1900; Theo. Lowe, editor; The Cali-
fornva Monthlv Publishing Co.. publishers;
dated also at Berkeley and Oakland (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1901,
2,'^91. In 1902, vH. Actual average for
1903, 6,500. Actual average for 1904,
^TOWN AND COUNTRY JOUR-
NA1> (formerly Pacific Tree and Vine);
monthly; horticulture and agriculture;
thirtv-six pages 10x13; subscription 50 cents;
established 1883; W. Q. Bohannan Co., edi-
tors and publishers (2—5).
Circnlation: In 1900,"jkl.' Actual average
for a year ending with Sept., 1901, 1,'2^5.
In 1902, (z— 4) I. Actual average for 1903,
6, 135; /or 1904. 9, ltJ5.
SAN JUAN, -San Benito Co. -a 449t
pop.— of township 1,308+— 8 m. W. of HoUis-
ter, the county seat and nearest railroad
station. Agriculture.
SAN JUAN VALLEY ECHO; Fri-
days; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1899; H. G. Cope-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
75
CALIFORNIA.
CALIFORNIA.
land, editor and publisher (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
SAN LEANDRO, Alameda Co. -a
2.253t pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd.,
9 m. S. E. of Oakland, the county seat, and 15
from San Francisco. Farm implements and
hardware are manufactured. Agriculture
and fruit growing.
REPORTER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; established
1878; Daniel McCarthy, editor and publisher
(5—3). CLrciilation "jkl."
STANDARD; Fridays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1892 ; Weston P. Truesdell, editor and
publisher (.5— 3). Circulation "jkl."
SANIiUCAS, Monterey Co. -n 349 pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Kd., 60 m. S. E. of
Salinas, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 14x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; A. A. Harris, editor and publisher
(5 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
SAN LUIS OBISPO, c. h., San Luis
Obispo Co. 9 3,021+ pop.— of township 3,216+
—on Pacific Coast Rd., 9 m. E. of San Luis
Obispo bay and 250 S. E. of San Francisco.
Farming, dairying and stock raising.
BREEZE; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI-WEERL.Y, Tuesdays
and Fridays; daily four pages 18x24, semi
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $6, semi-weekly $1.50; established 1896;
Breeze Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (2-3).
Circulation— Daily : "lkl."
Semi- Weekly : Actual average for 1899,
1,575. Inl900,yl. Inl901,yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1903. yl. In 1904 -'1111,."
TRIBUME; every morning except Mon-
day, and SEiVlI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; daily four pages 18x24,
semi- weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $5. senil-weekly $1.50; established -dsily
1883, semi-weekly 1869; Ben. Brooks, editor;
Ti-ibune Printing Company, publishers (8—3).
Cireulation— daily "JKi.." semi weekly 'jkj,."
RE A SONER ; monthly; free thought;
twelve cages 7x12: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; J. K. Tuley, editor and publisher
(5— ')). Cirenlation "JKL." (AA)-
SAN MATEO, San Mateo Co. ^1,8321
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 21 m.
S. E. of San Francisco. Dairying and tan-
ning of leather. Fruits and wines.
TjEADEH; Saturdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription .$2; established 1889: Richard
H. .lurv. editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl '"
T I I>I E S ; Saturdays; independent; four
pages I7x,3: subscription $2; established
April, 1901; L. P. Hathaway, editor: Thiel &
Hathaway, publishers (.'i— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
SAN MIGUEL, San Luis Obispo Co.
p 1,022+ pop. (of township), on Southern
Pacific Co's Rd.. about 40 m. N. of San Luis
Obispo, the county seat.
•ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished July. 1903; C. A. Black, editor and pub-
lisher (12-4).
SAN PEDRO, Los Angeles Co. g
1,787+ pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 25
m. S. of Los Angeles, the county seat. Culti-
vation of semitropi'/al frnits.
NEWS; every evening exeept Sunday;
four pages 15x22; sub=icription ?3; established
1903; Winfieirt HogaDoom, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 5P).
T13IES: every evening except Sunday,
and WEERLiY, Saturdays; daily four,
weekly eight pages 15x22 ; subscription-
daily $4.80, weekly $1.50; established— dailj'
1903,' weekly 1890; E. B. Scott, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3P).
Circulation- Daily: 'iKL.-
Weekly: "JJtL" Inl898,Z. In 1900, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
SAN RAFAEL, c. h., Marin Co. -o
3,879+ pop.— of township 8,008+— on North
Shore and San Francisco & North Pacific
Rds., on W. side of San Pablo Straits, 15 m.
N. of San Francisco and at the base of
Mount Tamalpais. Resort for invalids.
Dairying, agriculture and stock raising.
INDEPENDENT; every evening except
Sundays, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays; inde-
pendent; daily four pages 13x18, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription — daily $3, weekly
$2.50; established 190 J; Mclsaac & Granlce,
editors and publishers (5—3). Circ'n "jkl."
In 1903, Z (4) (A A).
MARIN CO. TOCSIN ; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2.50; established 1879; James H. Wil-
kins, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl "
MARIN JOURNAIi; Thursdays; re-
publican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$2.50 ; established 1861; S. H. Olmsted, editor;
Olmsted Co., publishers (5— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
SANTA ANA, c. h., Orange Co. g
4,933+ pop.— of township 6,680+— on Santa
Ana, Fairview & Pacific. Southern Cali-
fornia and Southern Pacific Co's Rds., 33 m.
S. E. of Los Angeles and 8 N. of Newport
Harbor, on the Pacific Ocean. Semi-tropi-
cal fruit growing and wine making.
BLADE AND HERALD; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fri-
days; republican; four pages- daily 16x24,
weekly 20x26 ; subscription— daily $4.50, week-
ly $1.50; established 1887; M. McPhee & Co.,
editors and publishers (8—3). Circulation-
daily "jkl. -weekly "jkl." In 1903, Z (3, 4).
B II li L E TIN; Fridays; independent-
democratic; four 10 six pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1 : established 1899; Chamberlin &
Yarnell, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "JK_I,."
LEADER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 : established 1882;
R. O. Shivly, editor; C. H. Cottle, pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
SANTA BARBARA, c. h., Sa-.ita
Barbara Co Q 6,587+ pop., on Southern Pa-
cific Co's Kd. and Santa Barbara channel,
362 m. S. E. of San Francisco, midway be-
tween San Luis Obispo and Los Angeles.
Health resort. Agriculture, stock raising,
and wool and fruit growing.
MORNING PRESS; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and WEEKLY, Mondays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $8, weekly $2; established 1872; R. C.
Rogers, editor; Press Publishing and Print-
ing Company, publishers (5—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
Weekly: "ii£L."
NEWS; every morning except Monday;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $6; established 1885; Frank Sands, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
HEKALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: established
18>(5: G. G. Childers, editor and publisher.
Circulation 'jkl."
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CALIFORNIA.
CALIFORNIA.
SUNDAY SCHOOL. ADVANCE;
mouthlv; SundaA' school; tweuty-f our pages
6x9; subscription 25 cents; established 1902;
H. C. Gibson, editor; Southern California
Sunday School Association, publishers (12— 1).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
1,781 ;/ori904, 2,083.
SANTA CLARA, Santa Clara Co. -D
3,65U+pop.— of to unship 9,240+— on Southern
Paciflc Go's Rd.. 3 m. N. W. of San Jose, the
county seat, and 47 S. E. of San Francisco.
Santa Clara College located here. Agri-
culture, fruit growing and manufacturing.
JOURNAL; semi- weekly, Wednesdays
aud Saturdays; four pages 18x^4; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1867; N. H. Downing,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
NEWS; Tuesdays: Independent-republi-
can; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1894; A. C. Gage, editor and pub-
lisher (5 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
KEDWOOD; monthly; collegiate; sev-
enty pages 7x10; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished January, 1903; Students of Santa Clara
College, editors aud publishers (1—4). Circu-
lation "JKL"
SANTA CRUZ, c. h., Santa Cruz
Co. -D 5,659+ pop., on Southern Paciflc Co's
Rd. and on N. side of Monterey bay, 80 m.
S. E. of San Francisco, connected by steam-
ers. Summer resort, having 20,000 visitors.
Has bitumen, which is shipped to all parts
of the State. Agriculture, stock raising,
dairying, fruit and vine growing, and manu-
facture of lumber, sugar, leather, paper,
powder and lime.
S E N T I N E Li ; every morning except
Monday, and every evening except Sunday,
aud VVEEKLiY, Saturdays; republican;
morning four, weekly eight to ten pages 20x24,
evening four pages 13x20; subscription-
morning $6, evening S3, weekly $2; estab-
lished—daily 1884, weekly 1855; Duncan Mc-
pherson, editor; Duncan McPherson and
Charles W. Waldron, publishers (5—3).
Circulation — Morning and Evening:
In 1898, -JKL" In 1899, Z. In 1900. Z. In
1902, August, publisher asserts, never during
last year was less than 1.080. In 1903, Z (4).
In 1904. 'jjvL."
Weekly: 'jKi "
SURF; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; independent;
eight pages— daily 15x22, weekly 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $2; established-
daily 1883, weekly 1875; Arthur A. Taylor,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circulation —
daily "jkl." weekly "jki,." In 1902, daily Z (4).
In 1903, daily Z( 4).
SANTA MARIA, Santa Barbara
Co. g 1,483 pop., on Pacific Coast Rd. and
Santa Maria r., about 28 m. S. by S. E. of
San Louis Obispo, and 70 N.W. of Santa Bar-
bara, the county seat. Agriculture, fruit
growing and stock raising.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $2; established 1887;
W. E. Miscall, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
TIMES: Fridays; republican; four pa^es
18x24; subscription $2; established 1871;
Julius Ebel, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL "
SANTA MONICA, Los Angeles Co.
g 3,057+ pop.— of township 5,521+— on South-
ern California and Southern Paciflc Co's
Rds. and the Paciflc Coast, about 20 m. "W.
of Los Angeles, the county seat. Summer
resort and shipping port.
OUTLOOK; every evening except Sun-
day; eight pages 18x24; subscription $6; es-
tablished 1896; D. G. Holt, editor and pub-
lisher (3—5 P). Circulation 'jkl."
REVIEW; every morning (A A).
SANTA PAULA, Ventura Co. p
3,583+ pop. (of township), on Southern
Pacific Co's Rd., 16 m. E. by N. E. of
Ventura, the county seat, and 64 from
Los Angeles. Oil trade, farming and fruit
growing.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; republican;
six pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1887; Chas. A. Gardner, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl "
SANTA ROSA, c. h., Sonoma Co. -D
6,673+ pop.— of township 10,985+— on San
Francisco & North Paciflc and Southern
Paciflc Co's Rds., 52 m. N. of San Francisco.
Wine making, agriculture, horticulture,
dairying and poultry raising.
PRESS DEMOCRAT; every morning
except Monday, and SEMI- WEEKLY,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription— daiJy $5, semi-
weekly $1.50; established— Press 1895, Devio-
crat 1857; Ernest L. Finley, editor; Press
Democrat Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation— Daily: In 1897. "jkl " Act-
ual average for 1898, 1,066. In 1899. "jkl."
In 1900, Z. ^ ,„^_ ,„
Semi-Weekly: In 1896, "jjil." Inl89r.IZ.
Actual average for 1893, 2,420. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, y I. In 1904, y I.
REPUBLICAN; every evemng except
Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY% Mondays
and Thursdays ; republican ; daily four, semi-
weeklv eight pages 20x26; subscription— daily
$5, semi-weekly $1; established- daily 188U,
semi- weekly 1874; Allen B. Lemmon, editor
and publisher (8— 3). , .„„„
Circulation- Daily: In 1898, "iia=." In
1899, publisher asserts, not less than 1,250. In
1900, vl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903
(z-4)'l. In 1904, yl.
Semi- Weekly: In 1895. publisher asserts,
notVess than 1.650; in 1896, 1,650. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. "JicL." In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903 (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
S0N03IA CO. FARMER; Fridays;
agricultural; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1892; E. D. Sweetser, editor
and publisher. Circulation "iKi-"
SACRAMENTO MISSIONARY ;
quarterlv; protestant episcopal; thirty-sIx
pages 6x9; subscription 25 cents; established
March, 1903; Rev. A. L.Burleson. editor; Rev.
G<-o.E. Swan, publisher (12— 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
2, ST 5.
SANTA YNEZ, Santa Barbara Co. p
211 pop., on Santa Ynez r., about 35 m. N.
W. of Santa Barbara, the county seat. Olive
and fruit raising and agriculture.
ARGUS; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1881 ; DeWitt Hubbell, editor and pubbsher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
SATJSAIilTO, Marin Co. -a l,628t
pop., on North Paciflc Coast Rd., 6 m. N. of
San Francisco. Agriculture, dairying and
stock raising.
NEWS ; Saturdaj's ; republican ; four pages
20x26; subscription $2.50; established 1883;
J. H. Pryor, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKJ."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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CALIFORNIA.
ADVOCATE; bi-weekly, Saturdays;
indepeudeiit; four pages 18x21; subscription
$2; established September, 1900; E. D. Spar-
row, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
SAWTELLE, Los Angeles Co. ^ on
Southern Pacific Rd., 4 ni. from Santa
Monica.
PACIFIC VETERAN AND EN-
TER P K I S E; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Geo. Bingham, editor; Susan
Pierson Miller, publisher (1—4). Cii'cula-
tion "JKL."
SENTINEL; Saturdays; local; four pages
16x2<J; subscription $1; established 19(»4; H.
Schueltz, editor and publisher (3—5 P.)
SEBASTOPOLi, Sonoma Co. -D 900
pop., on San Francisco & North Pacific Rd.,
7 m. S. W, of Santa Rosa, the county seat,
and 50 N. of San Francisco.
TIMES; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 18x21; subscription $1.50; established
1889; J. P. McDonell, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "jkl."
ANAI.Y STANDARD; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 18x21; subscription
$1.50; established 1897; B. H. & F. E. Mc-
Donald, editors and publishers (7—3). Cir-
culation "JKX."
SELMA, Fresno Co. u l,083t pop., on
Southern Pacific Go's Rd. Several flour
mills and lumber yards. Raisin and fruit
packing. Agriculture.
FRESNO CO. ENTERPRISE; Thurs
days; republican; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1889; John W.
Alkin, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
IRRIGATOR; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; established
1886; J. J. Vanderburgh, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
SHASTA, Shasta Co. ^ l,191tpop. (of
township), 6 m. N. W. of Redding, the
county seat, and 45 N . of Red Bluff. Manu-
facturing town and supply point for the
surrounding mining district.
COURIER; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $4; estab-
lished 1852; W. L. Carter, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
SIERRAVILLE, Sierra Co. t} 370
pop., about 25 m. E. of Downieville, the
county seat, and 26 N. of Truckee, Agri-
culture and lumber.
RECORD; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $2.50; established 1896; C. F.
Wright and H. S. Swenson, editors and pub-
lishers (2—4). Circulation "jkl."
SISSON, Siskiyou Co. ^ 1,200 pop., on
Southern Pacific Co'sRd.,25m.S. of Yreka.
Lumber.
HE A DL.IGHT ; Thursdays ( A A).
MIRROR; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established 1895;
O. L. Haese, editor and publisher (8-— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
SKYLiAND, Santa Cruz Co. -u 12
m. N. of Santa Cruz, on Southern Pacific
Co.'s Rd , 60 m. S. of San Francisco. Lum-
ber.
REALTY; monthly; republican; four
pages 14x20; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished January, 1903; Jos. J. Bamber, editor
and publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
CALIFORNIA.
SONOMA, Sonoma Co. -a 652t pop.
—of township 3,172t— on San Francisco &
North Pacific Rd. and San Francisco bay,
about 40 m. N. of San Francisco. Farming.
INDEX-TRIBUNE; Saturdays; Inde-
pendent; four pagesl8x24; subscription $2.50;
established 1879; H. H. Granice, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl"
SONOMA VALLEY EXPOSITOR;
Fridavs; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1899; W. R. Stammers, editor and
publisher. Circulation ••ikl"
SONORA, c.b., Tuolumne Co. n l,922t
pop.. 60 m. E. of Stockton. Center of mining
and lumber trade. Marble, slate and soap-
stone quarries. Fruit growing.
MOTHER LODE BANNER ; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1885; Jones & Richardson,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
TUOLUMNE INDEPENDENT; Sat-
urdays; republican; four pages 18x24: sub-
scription $1.50; established 1872; A. D. Duchow,
editor; J. C. & A. D. Duchow, publishers
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
UNION DEMOCRAT; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1853; J. A. Van Harlingen
& Co.. editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, San
Mateo Co. -D 1,000 pop., on Southern Pacific
Co's Rd. and Bay of San Francisco, 14 m.
S. of San Francisco. Manufacturing.
ENTERP RISE ; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1895; E. E. Cunningham, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jill-"
STANFORD UNIVERSITY,
Santa Clara Co. -a on Southern Pacific Co's
Rd., 18 m. N. W. of San Jose, the county
seat, and 33 S. of San Francisco. Seat of
Leland Stanford Junior University.
PALO ALTO DAILY ; every evening
except Sunday, during the college year; col-
legiate; four pages 11x16; subscription $3;
established 1892; Students of Leland Stan-
ford Junior University, editors and publish-
ers (5— 3). Circulation "JKL."
CHAPARRAL; semimonthly; hu-
morous; twenty pages 8x12; subscription
$2; established 1900; Ike Russell, editor;
Stanley-Taylor Printing Co., publishers (1—4).
Circulation "jkl.--
SEQUOIA; semi-monthly, during the
college year; collegiate; thirty-eight pages
6x9J^; subscription $2; established 1893;
Students of Leland Stanford Junior Uni-
versity, editors and publishers (10—3). Circu-
lation "JKL." (A A). . ^
ALUMNUS; monthly; collegiate;
thirty-six pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; A. B. Rice, editor; Stanford
Alumni Association, publishers (1—5). Cir-
culation "JKL."
STIRLING
NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
STOCKTON, c. h., San Joaquin Co. a
17,506t pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.
and Stockton channel, an estuary of the
San Joaquin r.. 45 m. S. of Sacramento, the
State capital, and 90 N. E. of San Francisco.
Has four flour mills and is the wheat and
manufacturing center of California.
EVENING MAIL; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; demo-
cratic; daily eight, weekly twenty pages
16x20; subscription— daily $5, weekly $2; es-
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CALIFORNIA.
tablished 1880; A. L. Crowell, editor; The
Stockton Mail Co., publistiers (5 — 3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, smallest 3,150. Actual average for 1896,
3,390. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl.
lu 19U0, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) !(••). In 1804, y I.
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, smallest
3,480. Actual average for 1896, 3,494. In
1897, Y. Inl898.yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
INDEPENDENT; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and WEEKLiY, Saturdays;
republican; daily eight, weekly sixteen pages
15x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly $2; es-
tablished—daily 1857, weekly 1860; J. L. Phelps
& Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, "jkl." Actual
average, for 1896, 3,120. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yl. Inl899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1901, yl.
Weekly: In 1895, "jkl." Actual average for
1.-96, 2,776. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In
1S99, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
RECORD ; every evening except Sun-
day, and !>»E:>II- WEEKLY, Saturdays;
republican; daily eight pages 22x35, semi-
weekly eight pages 17x22; subscription— daily
$6, semi- weekly $2; established— daily 1895,
semi weekly 1876; Irving Martin, editor;
Record Publishing Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,500. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl.- In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, (z-4. 6)1.
Semi- Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.5i)0. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL" In 1904, (z— 4. 6) I.
REPORT; every morning except Sun-
day; business -reports; four pages 13x20;
subscription $10; established 1896; Report
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
(5 — 31. Circulation "jkl."
ADVOCATE; Fridays; independent;
four pages 16x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished March 7, 1903; J. deL. MacGaughey,
editor and publisher (1—5 P).
COURIER; Saturdays; German; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1898: Wm. Lenz, editor; Sioekton Courier
Publishins: Co., publishers. Circ'n "jkl.-
SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY NEAVS;
Fridays; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established March, 1902; T. W. Hummel, edi-
tor and publisher ( 1—5 ).
Circulation : In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, (z-4) I.
In 1904, (z-4) I.
SUISUN CITY, Solano Co. U 625t
pop.— of township 2,158t— on Southern Pa-
cific Co'sRd. and Suisun bay, 44 m. S. W.
of Sacramento, the State capital, and 49
N. E. of San Francisco. Shipping point.
SOLANO CO. COURIER: Tiiursdays;
republican: four pages 20x26; subscription
$2; established 1S95; Tillman & Taylor, edi
tors and publishers fP — ^V Circulation "jkl."
SOLANO REPUBLICAN; Fridays;
republican; eignt pages 13x.'0; subscription
$2; established 1855; Edward Dinkenspiel,
elitor and publisher (5 — 3). Circ'n "jkl ■
SUMMERLAND, Santa Barlara
Co. P 417 pop., on Southern PtTcific Co's
Rd., 5 m. E. of Santa Barbara, the county
seat. Oil works.
A D VA N C E-COURIER; Saturdays;
independent-republican; four ])ages 18x24;
subscription$l;establishedl895; W. H. Smith,
editor and publisher. Circulation "j_kl "
SUSANVILLE, c. h., Lassen Co. b
882 pop., on Susan r., 90 m. N. W. of Reno,
Nev., and 2iX) N. E.of Sacramento, the State
capital. Farming and ><tock raising.
LASSEN ADVOCATE; Thursdays;
Independent; four pages lSx24; subscription
CALIFORNIA.
$2; established 1865: Hayden & McDiarmid,
editors and publishers (5—3). Circ'n "jkl-"
SUTTERCREEK, Amador Co. n
2,000 pop., 4 m. N. by N. W. from Jackson,
the county seat, aild 45 E. S. E. of Sacra-
mento, the State ofpitaX. Gold mining and
agriculture.
A^IADOR CO. RECORD; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 189:^; L. F.Stinson, editor and
publisher (5— 3). Circulation "jkl." In 1899.
Z. In 1902, "JKL." In 1903, "JKL."
TEHACHAPI, Kern Co. g 600 pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 35 m. S. E. of
Bakersfleld, the county seat. Agriculture
and fruit raising.
TOMAHAWK; Saturdays; four pages
16x22; subscription $1.50; established 1900;
Charles Heath, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
TRACIT, San Joaquin Co. D on South-
ern Pacific Co's Rd.. 22 m. S. S. W. of Stock-
ton, the county seat. Farming.
PRESS; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription §2; established 1898; Press Co.,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
TRUCKEE, Nevada Co. cf 1,850 pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd. and Truckee
r., 120 m. N. E. of Sacramento, the State capi-
tal. Ice and lumber.
REPUBLICAN; every morning except
Mondays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $3.5U; established 1871; J. F.
Haley, editor ; Calkins Newspaper Syndicate,
publishers (2 — h P). Circulation "jkl."
TULARE, Tulare Co. a 2,216t pop.—
of township 3,441+— on Southern Pacific
Co's Rd., about 250 m. S. of San Fran-
cisco. Artesian wells. Farming and grape
growing.
ADVANCE; every evening except Sun-
days, ana WEEKLY, Fridays; independ-
ent; four pages — daily 15x22, weekly 20x26;
subscription — daily $5, weekly $1 ; established
—daily March, 1903, weekly 190ii; Thos. R.
Jones, editor and publisher (12— 3). Circula-
tion—weekly "jkl."
REGISTER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; independ-
ent republican; four pages— daily 15x22,
weekly 20x26; subscription— daily §5, weekly
$2; established— daily 1886, weekly 1882, Char-
ters & Van Allen editors and publishers (5—3).
Circulation— daily "jjil" weekly "jkl."
UKIAH, c. h., Mendocino Co. -n l,850t
pop.— of township 3,767+— on San Francisco
' & North Pacific Rd. and Russian r., 121 m.
N. W. of San Francisco. Farming, fruit,
hop and wool growing, stock raising and
lumbering.
DISPATCH-DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; suliscription
$2.50; established 1869; J. B. San ford editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl." In
1903, Z (4).
REPUBLICAN-PRESS; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$2.50; established 1876; A If. Pennington,
editor; Pennington & White, publishers.
Circulation "jki,-"
TIMES: Tue-sdays; independent; twenty-
four pages 11x16; subscription $2; established
1901: Geo. H. Rhodes, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "JKj ••
ANCIENT FOKESTER: monthly;
fraternal; ei^ht pages 9x12; subscription 50
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
79
CALIFORNIA.
cents; established May, 1902; J. B. Sanford,
©ditor and publisher (1—4). Circ'n "iKL"
UPIiAND, San Bernardino Co. 0,1500
pop., on Santa Fe Rd.. 40 m. N. E. of Los
Angeles. Agriculture and fruit.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four pages
17x28; subscription $1.50; established 1894; E.
L. Wesclaud & Son, editors and publishers
(1 — 4). Circulation "jkx."
VACAVILLE, Solano Co. U l,220t
pop.— of township 4,160+— on Southern Pa-
cific Go's Rd., 30 m. S. W. of Sacramento,
the State capital, and 60 N. E. of San
Francisco. Seat of the California Normal
and Scientific School. Farming and fruit
growing.
REPORTER; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1883; Adsit & Andrews, editors and
publishers (1—4). Circ'n "jkl" In 1903, Z (4).
VALIiEJO, Solano Co. a 7,965t pop.
—of township 8,697+— on Southern Pacific
Go's Rd. and San Pablo bay, 24 m. N. E. of
San Francisco. Harbor is accessible to ships
of large draught. U. S. Navy Yard is on
Mare Island, directly opposite. Manufact-
uring and agriculture.
EVENING CHRONICIiE; every even
Ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Fridays; republican; four pages— daily 15x22,
weekly 18x24 ; subscription— daily $6, weekly
$2; established 1868; W. D. Pennycook, editor
and publisher ( 9—3 ). Circulation— daily ' 'jkl.-
weekly "jkl."
MORNING NEWS; every morning ex-
cept Monday; republican; four pages
15x22; subscription $6; established 1895;
Henry F. Stahl, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKI.."
VENTITRA,c.h.,ren««ra Co. g 2,4rot
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., SO m.
S. E. of Santa Barbara. Olives and semi-
tropical fruits. Center of petroleum oil
belt.
DEMOCRAT; every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—daily March, 1902, weekly 1883; John
McGonigle, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion—daily "iKL." ( A A) weekly •■jkl."
FREE PRESS ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; inde-
pendent-republican; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3.50, weekly
$2; established 1875; Webster & Reese,editors;
Ventura Free Press Co., publishers (2—3).
Circulation— Daily; "jkl"
Weekly : In 1896, "jkl." Actual average for
1897, 1.534. In 1898. yl. In 1899, "jkl." Actual
average for 1902, 1,630. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; Republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1904; L. D. Garwood, editor and
publisher (1—5).
VISALIA, c. h., Tulare Co. n 3,085+
pop.— of township 4,948+— on Southern Pa
cific Go's Rd. and Kaweah r., 30 m. N. E. of
Tulare lake and about 200 S. E. of Sacra-
mento, the State capital. The oldest town
between Stockton and Los Angeles. Agri-
culture, stock raising, mining and fruit
growing.
MORNING DELTA; every morning
except Monday, and WIEEK L Y, Thursdays;
republican; four pages— aaily 18x22. weekly
20x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
CALIFORNIA.
tablished — daily 1892, weekly 1858; Alonzo
Melville Doty, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation— daily "jkl." weekij' "jkl." In
1898. weekly Z. In 1901, weekly Z (1,2.4,5).
Inms, Z(4)(«»).
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and TULARE CO. TIMES, Thursdays;
democratic ; four pages— daily 13x20, weekly
22x28; subscription- daily $6, weekly $2;
established— daily \mi, weekly 1865; S. B.
Patrick, editor and publisher (2—3). Circu-
lation—daily "jKi " weekly "jkl."
TULARE CO. NEWS; Fridays ;
independent; six pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; W. H. Gilstrap, editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
WATSONVILLE.Saw^a Cruz Co.-n
3,i528+ pop., on Pajaro Valley and Southern
Pacific Go's Rds. and Pajaro r., 5 m. W.
from Monterey bay and 20 S. E. of Santa
Cruz, the county seat. Agi-iculture, fruit
growing and lumbering.
R E G I S T E K ; every morning except
Monday; democratic; eight pages 15x21 Ji^;
subscription $5; established 1876; Ernest H.
Haack, editor; Register Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—5). Circulation "jkl-" In 1903,
Z(4).
PAJARONIAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1868; W. R. Radcliff. editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
WEAVERVILLE,c.h.,7Vin% Co.
6 968+ pop. (of township), about 5 m. from
Trinity r., 47 N. W. of Redding, connected
by stage, 60 E. of Eureka and 180 N. W.
of Sacramento, the State capital. Supply
point for mining camps. Gravel and quartz
mines.
TRINITY JOURNAL ; Saturdays;
Independent; four pages 16x23; subscription
$3; established 1856; Blake & Bremer, editors
and Dublishers. Circulation "jkl."
WESTMINSTER, Orange Co. !?
500 pop., 11 m. E. of Santa Ana, the county
seat. Farming and fruit growing,
PEATLAND NEWS; Fridays; four
pages 12x18; subscription $1.25; established
August, 1902; U. Sid Lemon, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "JKL.'
WHEATLAND, YubaCo. n 501tpop.,
on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 40 m. N. of
Sacramento, the State capital. Shipping
point for the products of adjacent copper
mines. Hops, fruit, live stock and grain.
FOUR CORNERS; Saturdays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1888; R. N. Murphy, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl-"
WHITTIER, Los Angeles Co. g l,590t
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 10 m. S.
E. of Los Angeles, the county seat. Oil,
citrus fruits and walnuts.
NEWS; Saturdays: twelve pages 13x18;
subscription $1.50; established 1900; W. A.
Smith, editor and publisher (2—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
REGISTER; Fridays; Independent;
ten pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1892; H. D. Williams, editor; Whittier
Publishing Co., publishers (5—3). Circula-
tion "iKL."
WILIilAMS, Colusa Co. U 918t pop.
(of township), on Southern Pacific Go's Rd.,
80
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CALIFORNIA.
about 22 m. S. of Willow. Agriculture aud
fruit raising.
FAR3IER; Saturdays; democratic;
twelve pages 9x12; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1887; S. H. Callen, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
IVILLITS, Mendocino Co. -D 815t pop.,
about 8 m. N. by N. W. of Ukiah, the county
seat and nearest railroad point. Farming
and lumbering.
LITTLE L.A KE HERALD ;Wednes
days; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established May, 1901; Alf Pennington, editor
and publisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
TVILIiOW, c. h., Glenn Co. b 893t
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 150 m.
N. of San Francisco and 30 S. W. of Chico.
Agriculture and fruit growing.
JOURNAL ; every evening except Sun-
day, and ISE3II-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays ; democratic ; daily four, semi- weekly
six to eight pages 13x20; subscription— daily
$5, semi- weekly $2.50; established — daily
1888, semi- weekly 1378; E. M. Sehorn, editor
and publisher (9— 3). Circulation— daily -jkl."
semi weekly "jkl"
GLENN TRANSCRIPT; semi week
ly; democratic; four pages; 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established August, 1902; Frank
Freeman, editor; Transcript Publishing Co..
publishers (2—3). Circulation "jkl •
REVIEW; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established 1890;
John A. Apperson, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "jkl."
WINDSOR, Sonora Co. -a 483 pop.,
on California Northwestern Rd., 8 m. N. of
Santa Rosa, the county seat. Agriculture,
horticulture, poultry raising and fruit
growing.
HERALD; Saturdays; eight pages 12x18;
subscription $1.50; established 1899; Ande
Nowlin, editor and publisher (2—3). Circu-
lation "JKL.'
WINTERS, Yolo Co. n 785t pop.— of
township l,l37t— on Southern Pacific Co"s
Rd., 26 m. W. of Sacramento, the State capi-
tal. Fruit growing and curing. Grain and
general agriculture.
EXPRESS; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established 1884;
Frank H. Owen, editor and publisher (5— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
WINTHROP, Shasta Co. i
DE LA HIAR ENTERPRISE; Fri
days; local; four pages 15x22; sub.scription
$2; established September, 1901; W. D. Pratt,
editor and publisher (1—5 P),
CALIFORNIA.
WOODLAND, c. h., Tolo Co. a 2,886t
pop.— of township 4,329+— on Southern Pa-
cific Co's Rd., 20 m. N. of Sacramento, the
State capital, and 86 N. E. of San Francisco.
Wheat, barley, fruit, raisins, wine, wool
and live stock.
DEl^'IOCRAT ; every evening excejpt
Sunday, and YOLO DEMOCRAT,
Thursdas's; independent-democratic; daily
four pages 18x24, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription —daily $5, weekly $2.50; estab-
lished—daily 1868, weekly 1859; Ed. E. Leake,
editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl."
VVeekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,152; in 1896, 1,171. In 1897, Y. In
1898.ZI. Inl899,zl. Inl900,yl. In 1901, -jkl-"
MAIL; every morning excent Monday,
and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, semi-weekly $2.50; estab-
lished—daily 1874. semi-weekly 1868; W. F.
Mixon, editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation—dally "jkl." semi-weekly "jkl."
HOME ALLIANCE; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 11x15; subscription
$1 ; established 1891 ; Mrs. S. A. Huston, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
YREKA, c. h., Siskiyou Co. a l,263t
pop.— of township 2,235+— on Yreka Rd. and
Yreka creek, 300 m. N. of Sacramento, the
State capital, and 25 S. of Oregon State line.
Agriculture, lumber, stock raising and
mining.
JOURNAL; Tuesdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $2; established
1856; Robert Nixon, editor and publisher (5 - 3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903. Z (4).
SISKIYOU NEWS; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 26x40; subscription $2;
established 1874; W. D. Crow, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circ'n "jkl." In 1903, Z (4 )
YUBA CITY, c. h., Sutter Co. n l,488t
pop. (of township), on Southern Pacific
Co's Rd. and Feather r., nearly opposite
Marysville,and 57 m. N. of Sacramento, the
State capital. Manufactories of wagons
and agricultural implements and two large
fruit canneries. Farming and fruit raising.
SUTTER CO. FARMER; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$2; established 1881; L. H.Woodworth. editor;
Sutter Publishing Co., publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
SUTTER INDEPENDENT ; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $2; ei-tablished 18S6: J. Cloud Phipp.a,
editor and publisher(P — S). Circulation "jkl."
The West!
How desf to reach its people can be told you des^ by a
Western Agency. Write to us if you want to know.
F. J. COOPER ADVERTISING AGENCY,
Largest exclusive advertising agency on the Pacific Coatt.
78 Geary Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
COLORADO.
Population 539,700 1. Land Area 103,645 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Wyoming and Nebraska, east by Nebraska and Kansas,
south by Oklahoma and New Mexico, and west by Utah. State capital : Den-
ver. Principal industries: Cattle and sheep raising, gold and silver mining.
Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 366, divided as
follows: Daily, 37; triweekly, 1; semi- weekly, 5; weekly, 277; bi-weekly, 1;
semi-monthly, 4; monthly, 41.
The cities and towns of over 3,500 population, according to the United States
census of 1900 (t), are as follows :
Denver 1 33,859t
Pueblo a8,157t
Colorado Springs til,0S5t
Leadville l'.i,455t
Cripple Creek 10,14rt
Boulder 6,150+
Trinidad 5,345t
Victor 4,986t
Canyou City 3,r7.'it
Florence 3,7a8t
Salida 3,7tJ2t
Grand Junction 3«503t
AGUILAR, Las Animai Co. P, 698t
pop., on Colorado & Southern Rd., 25 m.
S. E. of Walsenburg. Coal mining and
stock raising.
TIiYIES; Fridays; English and Spanish;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1898; Jno. W. Sullivan,
•dltor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl." (A A).
AKRON, c. h., Washington Co. []' 351t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington &Qulncy Rd.,
112 m. E. by N. E. of Denver, the State
capital. Agriculture and stock raising.
PIONEER PRESS ; Fridays ; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscriptlou $1.50;
established 1886; H. G. Pickett, editor and
publisher (5 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
WASHINGTON CO. LiEADER; Frl
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1897; D. F. Foor,
editor and publl8her(5— 3). Circulation ■jkl"
ALAMOSA, Conejos Co. g l.Ulf Pop.,
on Denver & Rio Grande Rd. and Rio
Grander., 130 m. S. W. of Pueblo. Gold and
silver mines In vicinity. Agriculture and
stock raising.
COURIER; Saturdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 20x26 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1889; E. A. Newton, editor and pub-
lisher (.5— 3). Circulation "JKL"
INDEPENDENT JOURNAL.* Thura
days; republican; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $\.m; established 1875; W. H. Hirst, edi-
tor; Independent Journal Publishing Co..
publishers. Circulation "iKL."
A li M A , Pnrk Co. n 297+ pop.- of
tovsmshlp 380+— 10 m.W. of Como and about
90 S. W. of Denver, the State capital. Lum-
ber yards. Gold, silver and copper mining,
milling and stock raising.
PARK CO. BULLETIN; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 17x24; subscription
$2.50; established 1881; A. M. Anderson, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation "jkl.-
ANTONITO, Conejos Co. g 347t pop.
— of township 360+— on Denver & Rio Grande
Rd., 1 m. S. of Conejos, the county seat.
Sheep, wool and cattle. Mining and farming.
LEDGER; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1892; J. D. Frazey, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "iKL."
ARVADA, Jefferson Co. D 800 pop.,
on Colorado & Southern Rd., 7 m. N. E. of
Golden, the county seat, and 7 N. W. of
Denver, the State capital. Mining and
manufacturing. Rich farming and fruit
lands.
CITIZEN { Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
March, 1902; L. L. Gray, editor; Gray Publish-
ing Co., publishers (12—2). Circulation '•mi.-"
(A A).
ASPEN, c. h., Pitkin Co. -G3.303t pop.,
on Colorado Midland and Denver & Rio
Grande Rds. and Roaring Fork r., about
43 m. S. E. of Glenwood Springs and 50
W. of LeadvIUe. Foundries, manufactories,
smelters and concentrators. Mining.
DEMOCRAT ; every morning except
Monday; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
Iscrlption $6; established 1900; Chas. Dally,
' editor and publisher (8—3). Clrc'n "Stkl."
I TIMES ; every mornmg except Monday
and days after legal holidays, and WEEK-
LY, Saturdays; Independent; dally four,
weekly eight pages 17x22; subscription —
daily $5, weekly $2; established— daily 1885,
weekly 1881; B. Clark "Wheeler, editor ; Times
Publishing Company, publishers (8—3). Cir-
culation—dally "jk_l" weekly "jkl." In 1898,
dally Z. In 1902. "jkl."
AULT, Weld Co. □' 700 pop., on Union
Pacific Rd., 60 m. N. of Denver, 12 m. N. of
Greeley. Agriculture.
A D VERTISER ; Saturdays ; republican ;
sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $!l.50; es-
tablished September, 1904; G. H. Bradfield,
editor and publisher (1—5).
BASAIiT, £:agle Co. a 382t pop.— of
township 565t— on Colorado Midland and
Denver & Rio Grande Rds., 20 m. S. E. of
Glenwood Springs. Agriculture, stock rais-
ing and mining.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; eight pages
13x20; established 1897; The Journal Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (2—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
BERTHOUD, Larimer Co. 6 S05t
pop. — of township 752+ — on Colorado
Southern Rd., 11 m. N. of Longmont and 54
82
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
COLORADO.
COLORADO.
from Denver, the State capital. Agricult-
ure and stock raising.
BULLiETIN; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; E. H.
Harris, edito ; and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
BOULDER, c. h., Boulder Co. ^ 6,150t
pop.— local estimate, 10,000— on Colorado &
Northwestern, Colorado & Southern and
Union Pacific Rds. and Boulder creek, 29
m. N. W. of Denver, the State capital. State
UniverBlty located here. Gold, silver and
coal mining, oil wells, agriculture and stock
raising.
BOUL.DER CO. HERAI.D } every
evening except Sunday and Wednesday, and
W E E K li Y, Wednesdays ; republican ;
eight pages— daily 15x22. weekly 20x26; sub-
scription—daily 85, weekly $3; established
1880; Otto H. Wangelin, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4). ,
Circiilatiou— Daily: "jkl." ; Weekly; In
lltOi, (z— 4) I.
CA.UERA; every morning except Sun-
day, and TRIBUNE, Fridays; democratic;
daily four pages 20x26, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $2; es-
tablished 1884; L. C. Paddock, editor; The
Boulder Publishing Co., publishers. Circ'n—
daily "JKL"weekly "jkl." In 1898. weekly Z.
TIDIES; semi- weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; Hamby & Mau-
pin, editors and publishers (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1899. Z. In 1900. Z. In 1902,
Z(4,5). (AA).
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
paaes 15x22; subscription $1; established
1869; C. Ricketts, editor and publisher (8— 3).
Circulation "jkl"
ROCKY :>IOTJNTAIN BAPTIST;
Thursdays; twenty pages 7x10}^: subscrip-
tion $1; established 1881; Asa Whitten, edi
tor and publisher (5— 3). Circulation 'iKL."
Inl898.Z. In 1902. "JKL."
ROCKY MOUNTAIN BEE JOUR-
NAL; monthly; bees; twenty pages 4i^x7J^;
subscription 50 cents: established Febr~uary,
1901; H. C. Morehouse, editor and publish-
er (5— 3). Circ'n ".JKL." In 1903, Z (4). (A A).
BOWERMAN, Gunnison Co. -n on
Denver & Rio Grande Rd., 8 m. from Doyle-
ville.
HERA Li D; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished August, 1903; E. R. Lore, editor and
publisher (12—4). Circulation "jkl."
BRECKENRIDGE, c. h., Summit
Co. n 1,200 pop,, on Colorado & Southern
Rd., 30 m. E. of Leadville and 105 N, W. of
Denver, the State capital. Mining and stock
raising.
BULLETIN; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $2.50; established 1898; J. W.
Smisher, editor and publisher (8— 3). Cir-
culation "jkl."
JOURNAL; Saturdays; republican;
eight pagres 13x20; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1880; O. K. Gaymon, editor and pub
Usher (5—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1902, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
BRIGHTON, c. 'h., Adams Co. n 3G6t
pop.— of township 674+— on Union Pacific
Rd., 19ra. N. of Denver, the county seat and
State capital. Mining, agriculture, stock
raising and gardening.
BLADE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50: established
1901: Lewis E. Grove, editor and publisher
(12—1). Circulation "jkl."
REGISTER! Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1886; Lee &
Son, editors and publishers (1 — 4). Circula-
tion "jkl."
BRUSH.^orfl'a/j Co. cf 381t pop.— of
township 944+— on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd. in Nebraska, 10 m. E. of Fort
Morgan, the county seat, and 87 N. E. of
Denver, the State capital. Stock raising
and farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1895; Edward H.
Madison, editor and publisher (5—3). Circu-
lation "jkl."
BUENAVISTA, c. h., Chaffee Co. a
1,006+ pop., on Denver & Rio Grande, Atchi-
son, Topeka & Santa Fe and Union Pacific
Rds., 36 m. S. by S. E. of Leadville. Agri-
culture, manufacturing, mining and smelt-
ing. At an elevation of seven tliousand five
hundred feet.
CHAFFEE CO. DEIVIOCRAT;
Fridays; democratic; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; C. S. Logan,
editor and publisher (1—4). Circ'n 'jkl."
In 1903, Z I4)(##).
COLORADO REPUBLICAN; Thurs-
days; republican; ten pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1880; Gilbert A.
Walker, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,150. Actual average for 1896,
2, '-214. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
1898,2,352. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, (z--l, 2, 4, 5) I. In 1904, yl.
BURLINGTON, c. h., Kit Carson
Co. D- 183+ pop. — of township 382+ — on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., about
43 m. E. of Flagler. Flour and feed mills
and lumber trade.
KIT CARSON CO. RECORD; Sat-
urdays; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established August, 1901; A. C.
Morrison, editor: Frank D. Mann, publisher
(1—3). Circulation "iKL."
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1892; Republican Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (12—2). Circulation "jkl."
CALHAN, El Paso Co. p 50t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 40 m. N.
E. of Colorado Springs, the county seat.
Cheese making, cattle and sheep raising.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; six pages
15x22; subscription $1; established January,
1901; A. W. Sparkman, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
CAMERON, Teller Co. u 450 pop.,
on Midland Terminal and Colorado Springs
& Cripple Creek District Rds.. 3 m. N. E. of
Cripple Creek, the county seat. Gold min-
ing.
CRESCENT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1898; J. R. Wilson, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jiil."
CANON CITY, c. h., Fremont Co. n
3,775+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
and Denver & Rio Grande Rds. and Arkan-
sas r., 41 m. N. W. of Pueblo and 161 S. by
S. W. of Denver, the State capital. Hot and
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
83
COLORADO.
cold soda springs. Coal, oil, sandstone and
lime. Seat of Colorado State Penitentiary.
CIjIPPEK; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1887; Fremont Pub
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
RECORD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 2i)x26; subscription $1.25; established
1878; Guy U. Hardy, editor and publisher
(2-3).
Circiilatiou: In 1899, ".ikl." In 1901, Janu-
ary, publisher asserts, no issue during the
past year was less than 1,000. Actual average
for 1901, 1,529; for 1902, 1,712. In 19U3.
yl. In 1904, y I.
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; A. F. Ter-
rill, editor and publisher (2—3). CIrc'n"JiiL."
In 1902, Z (2, 5).
GARBONDALE, Garfield Co. ^ 173t
pop.— of township 598+— on Denver & Rio
Grande and Colorado Midland Rds., 15 m.
E. of Glenwood Springs and 26 N. "W. of
Aspen. Mining. Cattle and farm produce.
ITEM; Thursdays; democratic; slxpages
13x20; subscription $2; established 1898 :Chas.
Johnson, editor and publisher (8— 3). Circu
lation "JKL."
GARRIZO, £aca Co. O, 168t poji.,
60 m. N. E. from Clayton, New Mexico.
Mining and stock raising.
MINER; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1899; C. Frost
Liggett, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion "JKI."
GASTIiEROCK, c. h., Douglas Co.
a 450 pop., on Denver & Rio Grande and
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rds., 33 ni. S. of
Denver, the State capital. Stock raising,
dairying, mining and quarrying.
DOUGLAS CO. RECORD; Thurs
days; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50: established 1898; Will J. Mat-
hews, editor; Miss Klo Hamilton, publisher
(8 — 3). Circulation "JKL."
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1880; L. C. "Wood, editor; H. C. Wood, pub-
li.sher (12 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
MINING NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
GENTER, Saguache Co. g 200 pop., 13
m. N. of Montevista. Wheat, oats, barley,
potatoes, sugar beets and stock raising.
DISPATCH; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
May, 1901; Jute Lawrence, editor and pub
Usher (2— 4). Circulation "jkl"
GENTRAL CITY, c. h., Gilpin Co. n
3,114+ pop., on Colorado & Southern Rd., in
the Rocky Mountains, 40 m. W. by N. W. of
Denver, the State capital. Gold mining,
milling and smelting. Supply point for sur-
Founding mining district.
GILPIN OBSERVER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1887; F. J. Altvater, editor
and publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
REGISTER-CALL; Fridays; republl
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1853; G. M. Laird, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
GHEYENNE WELLS, C. h., Chey-
enne Co. D- 298+ pop. (of township), on
Union Pacific Rd., 176 m. E. of Denver.
Farming and stock raising.
CHEYENNE REPUBLICAN; Frl-
days; independent; four pages 16x22; sub
COLORADO.
scription $1; established 1889; Flynn Ward,
editor: Cheyenne Wells Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (5—3). Circulation "/kl."
COLLBRAN, Mesa Co. -a on Denver
& Rio Grande, Colorado Midland Rds., 47 m.
N. E. of Grand Junction at De Beque.
PLATEAU VALLEY STOCKMAN;
Fridavs; independent: six pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1899; C. B. & B. F.
Pitts, editors and publishers (1 — 4). Circula-
tion "JKL."
GOLORADO CITY, El Paso Co. n
2,914+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
and Denver & Rio Grande Rds., 3 m. W. by
N. W. of Colorado Springs, the county seat.
EL PASO CO. ARGUS; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established June, 1900; J. O. Chase,
editor and publisher (10— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
IRIS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
14x20; subscription $1; established 1889; W.
I. Merwln, editor and publisher (5— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
GOLORADO SPRINGS, c. h.,
FA Paso Co. n 21,085+ pop., on Denver &.
Rio Grande, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific,
Atchison, Topeka &Santa Fe, Colorado Mid-
land and Union Pacific Rds., 76 m. S. by S.
E. of Denver, the State capital. Saw mills,
Printers' Home, school for deaf mutes and
blind asylum. Health resort for invalids.
Mining.
DAILY.
EVENING TELEGRAPH ; every
evening except Sunday, and Sunday morn-
ing; independent; daily ten to twelve, Sun-
day twenty-four to thirty-two pages 18x223^ ;
subscription— daily and Sunday $7, estab-
lished—daily 1887. Sunday 1900; Consolidated
Publishing Co., editors and publishers(12— 3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, I. In 1896,
publisher asserts, smallest 1.365. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, "JKL." In 1900, H. In 1901 (z— 6i G.
Actual average for 1902. 8,844. In 1903,
(z— 6)F. In 1901, yG.
GAZETTE; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays; republican;
daily eight to twelve, Sunday sixteen, week-
ly eight pages 17x24; subscription— daily $7,
weekly $1; established — daily 1878, weekly
187S; i. N. Stevens, editor; The Colorado
Springs Gazette Publishing Co., publishers
(2-4).
Circulation- Daily: In 1898. H. Acival
average for 1899, 5,771; for a year ending
with Sept., 1900, 7,698; for 1901, 7,788;
for 1902, 9,341; for 1903, 8,357. In
1904. yF.
Sunday: Actual average for VMS, 8,549.
In lliOl. yF.
Weekly : In 1898, I. In 1899, "jkl "
WEEKLY.
COLORADO PRESS; Fridays; four
pages 17}^x24; subscription $1; established
1896; E. C. F. Whitaker, editor; Whitaker &
Benson, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
COLORADO STATE JOURNAL;
Saturdays; illustrated; thirty two pages
91^x12}^; subscription $1; established 1895;
Consolidated Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (6 — 3).
Circulation "iKL." In 1899. Z. In 1900, Z.
In 1902, "JKL." In 1903. (z— 4) H (A A).
COLORADO TOURIST AND
HOTEL REPORTER; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; four cages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1895; H. Jerome Toy, editor
and publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl- " In
1899. Z. In 1900. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
EL PASO CO. DEMOCRAT; Satur-
davs: democratic; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1889; T. B. &
8i
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
COLORADO.
Nellie E. Pyles, editors and publishers (2—3)
Circalatlon ••JMi"
L. A BOR ^' E \VS ; Thursdays ; labor; eight
pages 15x22; subscrlptiou $1; established
September, 1901 ; A. J. i£. Hubbard, editor and
publisher (8—3).
Circulation: la 1902, Z (1,2,4,5). In 1903,
Z (4). lu 1904, "JKL."
MINING IN VESTOR; Saturdays;
mining; thirty two pages 10x12; subscription
$2; established 1893; Claude Sachs, editor;
W. S. Tarbell, publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1901, "jjOi" Actual aver-
age for 1902, '^,5t20. In .1903. yl. In 1904,
(z— 4) H.
PINK ICONOCLiAST; Saturdays; free
thought; four pages 15x22; subscription 50
cents; established September, 1902; E. E.Son
nanstine, editor and publisher (1 — 4). Circu-
latiou ".iKL." (A A).
SUN; Saturdays; populist; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1897;
J. Monroe Booker, editor and publisher;
prints an edition for Manitou. Combined
circulation "iSL." (AA)-
WESTERN ENTERPRISE; Satur-
days; negro; independent; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1892; Porter
S. Simpson, editor and publisher (2—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
MONTHLY.
COLORADO CITY ROCKY
MOUNTAIN PIONEER; monthlyCA A).
GARDEN OF THE GODSs MACJA-
ZINE; monthly; one hundred pages 8x10;
subscription $1; established May, 1902; John
T. Burns, editor; Western Publishing Co ,
publishers (1—3) (A A).
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK; month
ly; B. P.O. Elks; twenty pages 93^x12}^; sub-
scription $1; established June, 1902; Gil-
more & Roesch, publishers (12—4).
C'irculation : Actxud average for 1903,
3, 141; /o/- 1901. 1,970.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ENDEAVOR;
monthly; Christian Endeavor; twenty four
pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; established
March, 1901; H. R. Chapman, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation: In 1902, Z (1,2,4,5). In
1903, (A A"). In 1904, ".tkl.-
SHEPHERD'S CROOK, monthly;
Protestant episcopal; sixteen pages 16x22;
subscription 50 cents; established October,
1903 ; Rev. John W. Heal, editor and publisher
(1-5 P).
COMO, Park Co. n 407t pop.— of town-
ship 504+— on Union Pacitlc Rd., 6 m. N. E.
of Fairplay, the sounty seat. Silver and
gold mining.
RECORD; Thursdays ; independent ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1889; Richard Ballinger, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
CORTEZ, c. h., Montezuma Co. p 125t
pop.— of township 542+— about 40 m. S. W.
of Rico. Agriculture and extensive irrigat-
ing system.
MONTEZUMA JOURNAL. ; Satur
days; populist; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $2; established 1888; Springer Bros.,
editors and publLshers. Circulation "jkl."
CRAIG, Houtt Co. "d 175 pop., on Den-
ver & Rio Grande and Colorado Midland
Rds., about 35 m. N. of Meeker. Cattle
raising.
ROUTT COUNTY COURIER ;Thur8
days; republican; four pages 16x22; subscr.p-
tlon $2; established 1891; Walter Spencer, edi-
tor ; Courier Printing Co., publishers (2—5).
CREEDE, c. h., Mineral Co. g 938t
pop., on Denver & Rio Grande Rd., about
35 m. N. W. of Del Norte. Mining.
CANDLE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $2; established
COLORADO.
1892; George C. Wilder, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL."
CRESTED BUTTE, Gunnison Co. -a
988+ pop., on Denver & Rio Grande Rd.,
25 m. N. by N. W. of Gunnison, the county
seat. Gold, silver and coal mining and
coke.
ELK MOUNTAIN PILOT; Tues-
days; four pages 16x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1880; Will and Minnie C. Decker,
editors and publishers (2—3). Circ'n "jkl."
CRESTONE, Saguache Co. p on Den-
ver & Rio Grande Rd., 35 m. E. by S. of
Saguache.
MINER; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
November, 1900; C. D. Coleman, editor and
publisher (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl "
CRIPPLE CREEK, Teller Co.a
10,147+ pop., 25 m. W. by S. W. of Colorado
Springs, the county seat. Gold mining.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $6, weekly §2.50; established 1899; C. E.
Wood, editor and publisher (9 — 3).
Circulation- Daily: In 1899, 1. In 1900, zl.
In 1901, (z— 4. 6)1. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z-4) !(••). Inl!;04, yl.
Weekly: mi- im903. Z (4) (••).
PRESS; every morning; labor; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $6; established
1S99; O.H.Young, editor; Press Printing and
Publishing Companv, publishers. Circula-
tion 'jja" In 1900. Z. Inl902, "iiL." (A A).
TII>IES; every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; independent;
dally and weekly eight, Sunday twelve to
sixteen pages 17J^x22; subscription— daily
$7.80, weekly $1.5U; established— daily 1892,
weekly 1896; W. H. Griffith, manager; The
Cripple Creek Times Company, publishers
(2 -3).
Circulation — Daily: In 1896. I. In 1897,
I Z. In 1898, zl. Actual average for 1899,
3,129; for 1900. 3,487; /or 1901, 3,987;
for 1902. 4,068. In 1903, (z^) G. In 1504, H.
Weekly: "iKL "
GOLD; Saturdays; mining; twenty
pages 9x12; subscription $2.50; established
1899; Newton, Addenbrooke & Alexander,
editors and publishers. Circ'n "jki." (A A).
DEBEQUE, Mesa Co. -d ISOf pop.— of
township 750+— on Denver & Rio Grande
and Colorado Midland Rds., 30 m. N. E. of
Grand Junction, the county seat. Farm-
ing, oil, and stock raising.
BUGLE; Saturdays; independent; four
pages Ii5x22; subscription $1.50; established
1888; Bugle Publishing Company, edtiors
and publishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
DEL NORTE, c. h., Rio Grande Co.
p 705+ pop., on Denver & Rio Grande Rd.,
about 32 m. N. W. of Alamosa. Grist mills.
Mining and agriculture.
COMMERCIAL EAGLE; Thurs-
days; commercial; Independent; eight to
twelve pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished December, 1901 ; W. H. Cochran, edi-
tor; Eagle Publishing and Printing Co., pub-
lishers (1—3). Circulation -jkl." (A A).
SAN JUAN PROSPECTOR; Satur
days; republican; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $2; established 1874; Geo. A. Scibird,
editor; Prospector Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
DELTA, c. h.. Delta Co. -n 819t pop.—
of township 2,197+— on Denver & Rio Grande
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
85
COLORADO.
R(l., 85 m. W. of Gunnison. Farming and
stock raising.
DEIiTA CO. LABORER; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
^2; established 1889; H. D. Hopkins, editor
and publisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; R D. Blair, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "JKL. "
DENVER, c.h., Arapahoe Co. n State
Capital, 133,859t pop., on Union Pacifle,
Denver, Lakewood & Golden, Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe, Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy , Colorado Eastern and Denver & Rio
Grande Rds., and at confluence of Cherry
creek and S. Platte r., 620 m. W. of Omaha,
Neb. Altitude five thousand three hundred
feet above sea level. Commercial center for
the mining and agricultural interests of
Colorado and New Mexico.
DAILY.
COLORADO HEROL.D; every even
Ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days; German; Independent; dally eight,
weekly twelve pages 17x23; subscription,
daily $6; weekly $2; established 1870; Har-
burg & Co.. editors and publishers (2—5 P).
Circulation: Daily "jkl." Weekly: In
1898, "JKL." Actual average for 1899, 4.080.
Inl900.yH. In 1901, (z— 6)1. In 1902, y I. In
190t. yT. In 1904. yl.
HOTEL BULLETIN; erery evening
except Sunday; hotels; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $5 ; established 1890 ; V. S.
Warriner, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. In 1896. I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898. yl. In 1899. zl. Inl900,yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. "JKL.'
JOURNAL; every morning except Sun
day; law, real estate and finance; four pages
15x22; subscription $12; established 1897;
Herbert Fairall, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903. Z (4) (••).
MINING RECORD; every evening
except Sunday; mining; four to thirty pages
17x22: subscription $5, Saturday only $2;
established 1889; Chas. J. Downey, editor;
Reinert Publishing Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, zH. In 1899. zH. In
1900, I. In 1901. yl. Actual average for
1902. 3,298; for 1903. 5,489; for 1904,
6,640.
Saturday edition of daily: 1^2,339.
Publisher's announcement. — The Daily Min-
ing Record is constantly incren-sing In
prestige and circulation. Two thirds of
its readers are east of the Mississippi, and
It Is the recognized medium of the mining
COLOItA DO— Denver.
Investor. Because of the high class of its
readers. Record advertisers secure results.
Its advertisers to-day were its patrons
years ago, and are using more space than
ever before.
POiST ; every evening except Sunday, and
Sunday morning, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; independent; daily twelve, Sunday
fifty two pages 18x24, weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $7.80, .Sunday $2,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1893, weekly
IWl: F. W. Feldwlsch, manager (2—5).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, G. Actual
average for 1896, 1 6,977 ; for
1897, 541,250 ; for a year
ending with September, 1898,
26,195; for 1899, 25,235;
for 1900, 25,259 ; for 1901,
29,748; for 1902. 32,171;
for 1903, 36,950; for 1904, 44,577.
Sunday: Actual average for 1903, 49,888 ;
/or 1901, 58,982.
Weekly: "jkl "
U^^The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded the Denver
Post is guaranteed by the publishers of
Rowell's American Newspaper Directory,
who will pay one hundred dollars to the
first person who successfully controverts
its accuracy.
RECORD-STOCKMAN AND COL-
ORADO PRICE CURRENT; every
evening except Sunday; commercial and
live stock; four pages 17x21; subscription
$3; established 1877; F. P. Johnson, editor;
Record Stockman Publishing Company, pub
Ushers (12—3).
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl." In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, zH. In 1899, yl. In 1900. zG. In
1901, vH. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I(» •).
In 1904, yl.
REPUBLICAN: every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
daily and weekly ten to twelve, Sunday thirty
to thirty-four pages 19x24; subscription—
dailv $9, weekly $1 ; established 1866; William
Stapleton, editor ; Republican Publishing
Company, publishers (2— 4).
Circulation— Dailv: Actual average for
1895, 23,382. In 1896. C. Actual average
/or 1897, 21,767. In 1898. yD. Actual aver-
age for 1899. 23,111; for 1900.26.661;
for 1901. 25,690; for 1902, 27,752; for
1903. 28,722; for 1904, subscribed lor
and sold, 29,214 (bb).
Sunday: Actual average for 1903, 31,524.
Weekly: In 1895. H. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900. "jkl-"
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS; every
morning, TIMES every evening exceptSun-
day, and NEWS AND COLORADO
WEEKLY TIMES, Thursdays; inde-
pendent; daily twelve to sixteen, weekly
THE ONLY DAILY MINING NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD.
(Established 1889.)
Carries more financial advertising than any publication in the United
States. Its circulation (0 0) is greater than that of any like publication
in the country. It reaches 15,000 investors in the United States and
foreign countries. Sample copies and advertising rates on application.
Boston: 1026 Old SoutrBuilding. ThS DAILY MllllllU nLbUnU
Chicago: 814 Home Insurance Building. __ ^^, ^
San Francisco: 420 Safe Deposit Building. DENVER, COLO.
86
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
COLORADO— Denver.
twelve. Sunday fifty to fifty eight pages
19x24; subscription— jVews, daily and Sunday
$9, Sunday $2.50, dally Times, with Sunday
News $7.80, without $5.20, weekly $1; estab-
llahed— iVetus 1859, Times 1872; Thomas M.
Patterson, editor; News-Times Publishing
Company, publishers (1—5).
Circulation— HI oruing: Actual average
for 1894, '.i3,073; for 1895, •^2,718; for
1896, 25,718 ; for 1897, t24,436 ; for 1898,
25,76'^ ; ' for 1899, 25.286 ; for 1900,
27,043; for 1901,27,783; for 1902, 29,-
292; /or 1903, 28,272; /o»- 1904, 37,998.
Evenine ; In 1894, 1). In 1895, E. in 1896. E.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, zF. In 1898, zF. In 1900,
yF. In 1901, yF. In 1902, (z— 6) E. Actual
average for 1903, 28,990 ;/or 1904, 39,080.
Sunday; Actual average for 1903, 65,983 ;
for mi. 75,690.
Weeitly: In 1S94, publisher asserts, smallest
4,.'500. In 1895. G. In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yH. In 1899. vl. In 1900. "jkl.- In
1902. H. In 1904, yl.
WEEKLY.
CATHOLIC; Saturdays (A A).
CL.ARION-ADVOCATE; Fridays
(A A).
CLiAY'S REVIEW; Saturdays; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1898; Perry A. Clay, editor and publisher
(1-5).
Circulation: In 1901, -jkl." Actual aver-
age for 19U2, 3,699. In 1903. yH (O O).
Actual average for 1901, 10.926.
COL.ORADO ADVERTISER; Satur-
days; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895 ; E. H. Clover, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1900. "jkl." In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, never printed an edition of
less than 1,000. In 1902, ".tkl." (A A).
COLORADO GRAPHIC; Saturdays;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab
llshed 1891; Robert H. Latta, editor; Graphic
Publishing Co.. publishers (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
COLORADO VORWARTS; Satur
days; German; eight pages 15x23; subscrip
tion $1.50; established 1836; L. P. Blschoff,
editor and publisher (8-3). Clrc'n ■■jkl." In
1903,Z(4)(»«).
CO.>II»IEKCIAL TRIBUNE AND
PUEBLO PROGRESS; Tuesdays; com-
mercial; twenty-eight pages 10x14; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1885; Frank Esshorn,
editor; Commercial Publishing Company,
publishers.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1897, 9,115; for 1898, 9,225. In
1899, yF. In 1900, vG. In 1901, yG. In
1902, yG. In 1904. vll.
DEMOCRAT: Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 151.^x22: subscription $1; estab
llshed 1899; T. F. Barkhausen, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl." In 1902, Z
(1.2,4,5) (A A).
COLORADO— Denver.
EAST END ECHO; Fridays; repub-
lican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1896; W. S. Wager, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation -jkl." In 1903,
Z(4)(»»). ^
EXAMINER; Saturdays; legal; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1889; James M. Lomery, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation ■■JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
EYE; Saturdays; republican; four pages
30x26; subscription $1.50; established 1886;
L. N. Zalinger, editor and publisher (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1901, ■■■ikl." In 1902, Janu-
ary, publisher asserts, no edition during the
past year was less than 2,000. In 1902, y 1 . In
1901, H (it).
FIELD AND FARM ; Saturdays; agri-
cultural ; thirty-two pages 11x14 ; subscription
$2; established 1885; Lute M. Wilcox, editor
and publisher.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 8,400. In 1895, F. In 1896, F. In
1897, Y. In 1898. yG. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH.
In 1901, (z— 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10) H. In 1902, yH. In
1904, yH.
HIGHLAND CHIEF; Saturdays; in
dependent republican; eight pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1389; E. H. Sny-
der, editor and publisher (5 — 3). Clrc'n "jkl "
ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY;
Wednesdays; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1890; W. C. (^alhoun. editor;
Calhoun Publishing Co., publishers (2—4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899. zl. In
1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4)
H(««). In 1904, yH.
INVESTOR; Fridays; mining; eight
pages 8j^xl2; subscription 60 cents; estab-
lished 1884; C. W. Sumner, editor; Investor
Publishing Co.. publishers (5 — 3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Inl901,(z— 6.11) I,
In 1902. y I. In 1903, (z-4) I (••) (A A).
JEWISH OUTLOOK; Fridays; jew
ish; twelve pages 9x12; subscription $2; es-
tablished November. 1903; Rabbi Wm. S.
Friedman, editor; Jewish Outlook Publish-
ing Conipauv. publishers (1— 5P).
Circulation: In 1904 (z-4, 5) H.
LANDS AND MINES: Saturdays (A A).
MECCA; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1890;
Edwin J. Miller, editor and publisher (2—5).
MINER'S MAGAZINE; Thursdays;
socialist; sixteen pages 11x16: subscription
$1; established 1900; John M. O'Neill, editor;
Western Federation of Miners, publishers
(1—4).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl-" In 1903, (z— 4) I
(AA).
MINING REPORTER; Thursdays;
mining; seventy two pages 9x14; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1873; W. F. R. Mills, edi-
tor; The Industrial Printing and Publishing
Company, publishers (1-4).
Circulation: In 1895, "-ikl.". Actual aver-
age for 1896, 2,409; for 1897, 2,666. In
1898, H. Actual average for a year ending
Ctay's Reviewf of Denver
COLORADO.
Not a personal, trade, lodge, nor class organ, but an original, independent, liberal
weekly of crisp comment and general circulation.
Actual average circulation for 1904, 1 O f 9 2 G
SPECIMEN INDORSEMENT.
Denver, Colo., November 19, 1904.
PERRY A. CLAY. City.
Dear Sir: We are running an ad of the New Model Universal Adding and Listing
Machine in (Flat's Review, and I take pleasure in informing you that we have had
TWENTY-SIX inquiries resulting from the ad up to date. I expect that TWENTY sales will
materialize through this influence alone. Clay's Revlew Is the only Denver publication in
which we advertise, and in our opinion it is the best advertising medium in the West.
Yours very tnily,
F. P. Bertscht & Co., General Western Agents.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
87
COLORADO— Denver.
with September, 1899, 3>470; for a year
ending with September, 19()0, 3.957. In
19U1, (z— 6) H. Inl'J02,yH. In 1904, January,
publisher aBserts, every issue during 1903 was
6,000. In 1904. G.
i>l I N I N G WO R I. D ; Tuesdays ; mining ;
eight pages 10x15; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1897; The World Printing Co.. edi-
tors and piiblishers (12—4).
Cii'ciiiation : Actual average for a year
ending with March, 1898, 7,341 . In 1899, yG.
In 1900, yH. In 1901. (z— 1, 2, 4. 5) H. In
1902. (z-4. 6) G. In 1904. (z— •.^, 4) G.
MONTCL.AIR IWIKRoR; Saturdays;
real estate; eightpages llxlSJ^; subscription
$1; established 1899; Edmund Leet, editor
and publisher (1 — 4). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
NATIONAL. STANDARD ;Saturdays;
Grand Army Woman's Relief Corps and Sons
of Veterans; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 189.; Roy T. Balcer, editor;
The National Standard Publishing Co., pub
Ushers. Circulation "jkl." In 1902, Z
(1,2, 4. .'S) (A A).
NAZrONE; Fridays (A A).
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HERALD;
Saturdays; legal; Elks; sixteen pages 11x1.5:
subscription $1; established 1860; Halsey M.
Rhoads, editor and publisher (8— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1898, Z. In 1902, "jkl-" In
1903, Z(4)(««).
ROCKY MOUNTAIN MINER; Sat-
urdays; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1893; Miner Printing and Pub
lishing Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation 'jkl.'
ROCKY MOUNTAIN SENTINEL;
Saturdays; literature; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1887; Sentinel
PublishiugCo., editors and publishers (12—4).
Circulation 'jkl."
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. vl. In 1902, yl. In 1904, "jkl."
ROMA; Saturdays; Italian; four pages
11x16; subscription $2; established 1892; Peter
Albi, editor; The Italian Publishing Co.. pub-
Ushers (12— 3). Circ'n "iKL" In 1903, Z (4).
STATESMAN; Friday*; negro; repub-
lican; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription
$1.,50; established 1890; C. A. Franklin, edi-
tor; Statesman Publishing Co., publishers
(.5— .S). Circ'n "JKL" In 1903, Z (4) (• •) (A A).
SUNDAY STANDARD; Sundays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; Charles N. Monaghan, editor and
publisher. Office, 1125 Larimer Street. Cir-
culation "JKL."
SVENSK -AMERIKANSKA
WESTERN ; Thursdays; Swedish; liberal;
twelve pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; Swedish Printing Co., editors and
publishers.
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,856. In 1895. H. In 1896. H. In
1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, zl. Actual
aiierage for a year ending with June. 1900,
5,7'.^l ; for 1901, 7.839. In 1902, yF. In
1903, yF. In 1904, yG.
UNIVERSITY CLARION; Tuesdays;
collegiate; twenty pages 6x9; subscription
$1 ; established 1896; Robert Rose, editor and
publisher"(2— 4). Circulation ••inv." (A A).
W^ESTERN W^OODMAN; Saturdays;
woodcraft; eight pages 15x22; subscription
50 cents; established 1899; James Stenhonse.
M. D., editor and publisher (5—3). Circ'n : In
1900, "iKL." Inl901,Z(3). In 1903,Z(4) (••).
SEMI-MONTHLT.
COLORADO ODD-FELLOW^;
semi-monthly; odd-fellowship; eight pages
11x14; subscription $1.50; established 1895;
J. M. Norman, editor and publisher (8— 3).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. publisher asserts, exceeding l.OOO. In
1899. "JiL." In 1901. Z (6). In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
FINANCIAL BULLETIN; semi
monthly; mining: twenty-four to forty
«ight pages 83^^x12^1^; subscription $2; estab-
COLORA DO— Denver.
lished 1901; A. J. Pierce, editor; Eames Bros.,
publishers (1 — 1;.
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4)1 (A A).
ORES AND METALS; semimonthly:
mining; forty to sixty pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1891; F.J. Arkins, editor;
S. Z. Sllversparre, publisher (2—5).
Circulation: In 1897, I Z. In 1898, zl. In
1899, I. Actual average for 1900, '^,570. In
1901, publisher asserts, lowest number printed
was 2,300. Actual average for 1902, 3,03Ut
for 1904, 5, 130.
WESTERN JOBBER) semi monthly
(A A).
MONTHLY.
A. O. U. W. RECORD; monthly;
Ancient Order of United Workmen; eight
to sixteen pages lOi^xMJ^; subscription 50
cents; established 1887; A. E. Pierce, editor;
Pierce Publishing Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 7..'i00. Actual average for 1896,
9,ti08; /or 1897, 9,937. In 1898. publisher
asserts, smallest 10,200. In 1899, F. In
1900. yF. In 1901. yF. In 1902, yF. In 1903,
(z— 4) F. (••). Actual aaerage for 1904,
7 30S.
'business WOMAN'S MAGA.
ZINE; monthly; one hundred pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established Jiine, 1903; Lou-
ise Lee Harden, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl.'
COLORADO MEDICAL. JOUR-
NAL AND WESTERN MEDICAL.
AND SURGICAL. GAZETTE; month-
ly; medical; eighty -four pages 7x10; sub-
scription $2; established 1895; Wm. N. Beggs,
A.B.,M.D., editor and publisher (5 — 3). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
COLORADO SCHOOL JOURNAL}
monthly (during the school year); educa-
tional and literary; twenty eight pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1885; Aaron Gove,
editor; H. M. Barrett, publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1,590; for the first six months
0/1897,1,434. In 1898, zl. In 1899. v I. In
1900, I. Actual average for 1901, 1,110} /or
1902, 1,170. In 1903, "jkl."
CONQUEST; monthly; twenty four
pages 10x14; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished November, 1902; Percy A. Leonard,
editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation "isi-" In 1903 (z— 4) I. In
1904, (z— 4. 6) I.
CRITIQUE; monthly; medical; sixty
pages 6x9; subscription $1 ; established 1894;
James William Mastin. editor; Journal Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1—5 P).
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl." Actual average
for a year ending with January, 1898, 1,175.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jjil."
FRATERNAL UNION; monthly; Fra-
ternal Union of America; eight pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established 1896; F.
F. Roose, editor; The Fraternal Union of
America, publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
!i6,4ie; ./o;- 1904, '^7,600.
INSURANCE REPORT; monthly; in-
surance; twenty-eight pages 10x13; subscrip-
tion$3; established 1897; Cyrus K. Drew, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation "jkl." In
1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl.-
INTERNATIONAL HORSE-
SHOERS' MAGAZINE; monthly;
labor; twenty-eight pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1900; Roady Kene-
han, editor; International Union of the
Journeymen Horseshoers' Union of U. S.and
Canada, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
IRRIGATION; monthly; Irrigation
and agriculture; thirty-two pages 10x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1903; C. O. Sprenger,
editor; Irrigation Publishing Company, pub-
Ushers (1—5).
Circulation: For a year ending with Jan-
uary, 1905,9,917.
MEDICAL TIMES; monthly; medical;
eighty to eighty four pages 6J^xlO; subscrip-
88
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
COLORADO— Denver.
tion $1; established 1882; Thomas H. Haw-
kins, editor; C. F. Hawkins, publisher (12— 4).
Circulation: "jkl." In 1901. Z (1, 2, 5). In
1903, August, publisher asserts no issue for
five years has been less than 1,000. In
1904, "JK-L.-
MINES AND MINING; monthly; min-
ing; fifty two pages 9x12; subscription $2;
established 1899; C. L. Hall, editor and pub-
lisher (12-4).
Circulation: In 1902, (e— 11) H. In 1903, yH.
Actitnl average for 1904, 49066>
MODERN IRRIGATION; monthly;
irrigation; twenty-eight pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1887; M. C. Jackson,
editor; J. W. Wagner, publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, G. In 1896. G. In
1897. GZ. Actual average for \%^^,7,5Q0.
In 1899. vG. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In
1902, yH (A A).
MODtitNOGRAPH; monthly; United
Moderns; twenty-eight pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; estaolished 1897; Charles T.
Springer, editor; Supreme Lodge of United
Moderns, publishers (, 7— 3P). Does not insert
advertisements (A A).
MOTOR FIE L.D ; monthly ; automobile
and cycling; tifty-two pages 6%xl0; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; G. A. Wahl-
green, editor and publisher; dated also at
San Francisco, Cal. (12—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less thau 10,000. Actual average for 1896,
1U,453. lnl897,Y. Inl898,yG. Inl899,yH.
In 1900, yH. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 11) 1. In
1903, (z— 4) I (••). In 1904, (z-4) I.
OUTDOOR L.IFE; monthly; recrea-
tion; one hundred and sixteen pages 7x10^;
subscription $1; established 1897; J. A. Mc-
Guire, editor; Outdoor Life Publishing Co.,
publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl - Actual aver-
age for 1900, t20,3U8. In 1901, yD. In
1902, yE. In 1904, yE.
PORVENIR; monthly (A A).
PROFIT AND L.OSS; monthly; mm-
ing aiiu financial; sixty-four pages 6i^xlO;
subscription 50 cents; established October,
1904; Harry J.Newton and W. H. Cunning-
ham, editors and publishers. Office, 1715
Calif ornia street. _ ,_._^„
PROGRESS OF THE WEST;
monthly (A A).
PYTHIAN TRIANGLE; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; twenty tour pages 6x9;
subscription $1; established 1893; J. D. Wil-
liamson, editor and publisher. Circ'n -jkl.-
RAILWAY GAZETTE; monthly;
one hundred and eight page? 5x10; subscrip-
tions!; established 1885; G.R.Ohlin, editor;
The Gazette Publishing Co., publishers
Circulation: In 1903. (z-4) F. In 1904, yG.
RANCH AND RANGE; monthly; il-
lustrated ; twenty-four to forty-eight pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1900; H. S.
Groves, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
2j416. In 1901, yH. Actual average for
1902,7,041. In 1903 (z— 4) G. In 1904, (z— 4) F.
RETAIL. CLERKS' INTERNA-
TIONAL ADVOCATE; monthly; labor;
thirty-six pages ej^xlO; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1893; Max Morris, editor; Retail
Clerks' National Protective Association, pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation : Rating varied from H in 1894
to I in 1895. In 1396, I. In 1897. I Z. In
1898, yl. Actual average for 1899, 4.000.
In 1900. yH. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. Actual
average for 1903, 43. 066; /or 1904, 50,000.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN DRUGGIST;
monthly; drugs; fifty-four pages 9x12: sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1888; C. E.
Ward, editor; Rocky Mountain Druggist
Publishing Co., publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1903 (z-11) I. Actual
average for 1904, t2,969.
ROCKY" MOUNTAIN MAGAZINE;
monthly; twenty-four pages 10xl4i^; sub-
scription 10 cents; established March, 1903;
COLORADO— Denver.
Rocky Mountain Magazine, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3 P). Circulation -jkl.'
RC»CKY MOUNTAIN OFFICIAL
RAILWAY GUIDE; monthly; railroad;
one hundred and sixteen pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion 60 cents; established 1892; E. L. Bost-
wlck, editor; The Rocky Mountain Official
Guide Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1903 (z-4), H. In 1904, yl.
SISTER REPUBLICS; monthly;
English and Spanish; thirty-two pages 6x9;
subscription 50 cents; established 1899; Frank
Brady, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
6,000. In 1901, yG. Inl902,yH. Actual
average for 1903, 3,792; for 1904, 3,792.
SQUARE AND COMPASS; monthly;
masonic; thirty six pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established 1892; L. N. Greenleaf, editor
and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,367; for 1896, 1,408. In 1897, Y. In
1898, y I. In 1899, "^SL." Actual average for
1900, 1,475. In 1901, yl. Actual average
for 1902. 1,550. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
TRIANGLE; monthly; Knights of
Pvthias; eight pages 11x16; subscription $1;
established 1891; R. A. Plunkett, editor and
publisher (5— 3). Circulation ••iKL"(AA).
WESTERN CHURCHMAN; month-
ly; protestant-episcopai; thirty- two to forty-
four pages 61^x10; subscription 50 cents;
established 1887; F. F. Kramer, editor; W. W
Degge, publisher.
Circulation : In 1898, "jkl." In 1899. 1. In
1900.-iii." In 1901. (z-1. 2. 4) I. Inl902,"iKL."
^^WESTERN GROCER, BUTCHER
AND CLERK; monthly; grocery and
butcher trade; twenty-four pages 7x10: sub-
scription $1; established 1898; W. S. Keller,
editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation "JKL." In 1901, Z (4, 5). In 1903,
Z (4) (••).
WESTERN POULTRY WORLD;
monthly; poultry; thirty six pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established 1902: W.
C. Schuman, editor; Western Poultry Pub-
lishing Co., publishers ( 12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
10,250; /orl904, 16,542.
D O li O R £ S, Montezuma Co. JD 108t
pop.— of township 440+ — on Rio Grande
Southern Rd., 28 m. S. W. of Rico. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
STAR; Fridays ; democratic ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1897: Joe H. De Witt, editor and publisher.
Circulation "ija.."
DURANGO,c. h., ^a^ia'o <^o. P3,317t
pop., on Rio Grande Southern and Denver
k, Rio Grande Rds. and Las Animas r., 451
m. S. W. of Denver, the State capital. Out-
fitting point for miners. Good coking coal.
Agriculture, stock raising, smelting and
mining.
DEMOCRAT; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY. Fridays; demo-
cratic; dally four.weekly eight pages 17x223^;
subscription— daily $6. weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 1896; David F. Day, editor and pub
Usher (12—3).
Circulation— Daily "iKL" In 1903 (z— 4) I,
In 1904, "JKL."
Weekly "jkl."
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI- WEEKLY , Mondays and
Thursdays; republican; four pages— daily
18x24, semi weekly 21x26; subscription— dally
$6, semi-weekly $1.50; established— daily 1831:
Geo. N. Raymond, editor; Herald Printing
Co., publishers (8—3). Circulation — dally
"iKi,." semi weekly "iKL."
TELEGRAPH; every morning except
Monday; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
89
COLORADO.
scrlption $9; established 1902; Jotin Q.
HigKins, editor and publisher. CIrc'n "jkl."
WAGE EARNER: Thursdays; demo
cratie; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1894; H. C. Wheeler & Co., editors
and publishers. Circulation "ija"
£ADS, Kvnoa Co. P, 85 pop., on Mis-
souri Pacific Rd.,25 m. E. of Sheridan Lake,
the county seat. Farming and stock rais-
ing.
KIOWA CO. PRESS; Fridays; re
publican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1 .TO; established 1887; J. L.Pyles, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation •mkl.--
EAGLiE, Eagle Co. u 175t pop.— of
township 271t— on Denver ft Rio Grande
Rd., 35 m. E. of Glenwood Springs. Agri-
culture.
EAGLE VALLEY ENTERPRISE;
Fridays; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $3; established May, 1901; H. F.
Kane, editor and publisher (12—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
EATON, Weld Co. iifSS^tpop., on
Union Pacific Rd..8 m. N. of Greeley, the
county seat. Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1894; H. E.
Hogue, editor and publisher. CIrc'n -uu,."
ELBERT, Elbert Co. n- 778+ pop. (of
township), on Union Pacific Rd., about 46
m. S. E. of Denver, the State capital. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
ELBERT CO. TRIBUNE; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1884; J. E. Pope,
editorandpublisher (2— 3). Circ'n "jju,"
ELDORA, Boulder Co. t\ BOOf pop.,
22 m. S. W. from Boulder, the county seat.
Gold mining.
RECORD; Saturdays; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1902; Henry M.
Warner, editor and publisher (1—4). Circu-
lation "JKL."
ELIZABETH, J?i6er< Co. d- 115+ pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd., 39 m. S. E. of Denver,
the State capital. Corn, oats, rye, potatoes
and cattle.
BANNER; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1888; F.P. Murray, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "ixi."
ENGLEWOOD, Ampahoe Co. ID-
ROCKY lYIOUlNTAIN REVEILLE;
Fridays (A A).
ERIE, ^Veld Co. cf 697 pop., on Union
Pacific. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rds.,25 m. N. of Denver, the State capital.
Rich coal mines.
NEWS ; Fridays ; independent ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
June. 1903; C. L. Stanley, editor and publisher
(12—4). Circulation ".ikl."
EVANS, Weld Co. cf 889+ pop., on
Union Pacific Rd. and South Platte r.,
about 4 m. S. of Greeley, the county seat,
and 48 N. by N. E. of Denver, the State cap-
ital. Cattle shipping, stock raising and
farming.
COURIER; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 18«0; Chas. Huffsmlth, editor; Courier
Publishing Co., publishers. CIrc'n "iii"
COLORADO.
FAIRPLAY, c. h., Park Co. n 3191
pop. —of township 406+— on Colorado &
Southern Rd., 80 m. W. S. of Denver, the
State capital. Hay and beef Industry.
Silver and gold mines.
FLUME; Fridays ; democratic; four
pages 18x32; subscription $2; established
1878; D. H. Tobey, editor and publisher (2—4).
Circulation "jkl."
FLORENCE, Fremont Co. a 3,728+
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Denver & Rio Grande Rds., 8 m. S. E. of
Canon City, the county seat. Ore-reduction
works. Petroleum oil, mining, fruit grow-
ing and agriculture.
CITIZEN; triweekly, Tuesdays, Thurs-
days and Saturdays, and WEEK L Y,
Thursdays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription— tri weekly $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished—triweekly 1898, weekly 1902; C. H.
Bissell. editor and publisher (2—3). Circula-
tion—tivi weekly "JKL." weekly "jkl."
EX PA RTE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
September, 1901; F. A. Moore, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "JKL"
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
FLORISSANT, Teller Co. n 131t
pop., on Colorado Midland Rd., 47 m. N. W.
of Cripple Creek, the county seat. Mining.
EAGLE; Fridays: republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $2; established
1898; J. W. Horrlgan, editor; J. R. Wilson,
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903,
Z(4)(»»).
FORT COLLINS, c. h., Larimer
Co. [ti 4,000+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 70 m.
N. of Denver, the State capital, and 46 8.
of Clieyenne, Wyo. Beet sugar, quarrying
and grain. Stock raising and wheat grow-
ing.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; repub-
lican; ten to twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $6, weekly $2; established— daily
1902, weekly 1878; Ansel Watrous, editor;
Courier Printing and Publishing Company,
publishers (2—3).
Circulation— Daily "jkl."
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,200. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y. In 1898, Z.
In 1899, "JKL." (??). In 1902, Z (4,5).
EXPRESS; Wednesdays; ten to twelve
pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; establi shed 1973 ;
Russell & Sheppard, editors and publishers
(1—5).
Circulation : In 1895, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1,115. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898, 1,123; for 1¥99. 1,089;
for 1900, 1,20S; for 1901, 1,581; /or 1902,
1,795. Actual average for 1%3, 1,733;
/o/-ll)04. 1,786.
LARIMER CO. DEMOCRAT: Wed-
nesdays; democratic; eight pages 16x<:2; sub-
scription $1.50; established March, 1904; J. F.
Manning, editor; H. C. Branch, publisher
(1-5).
REMINDER; bi weekly; baptist; four
pages 81^x12; subscription 35 cents; estab-
lished August, 1902; I.N. Monroe, editor; F.
H. Thompson, publisher (2—3) (A A).
FORT LUPTON, Weld Co. c( 2H+
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 26 m. N. of Den-
ver, the State capital. Cheese making and
canning corn, tomatoes, beans and peas.
Agriculture.
SPIRIT; Fridays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1892; F. L. Falkenburg, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
90
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
COLORADO.
FORT MORGAN, c. h., MorganCo.
cf 634+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 76 m. N. E. of Denver, the State cap-
ital. Agriculture and stock raising.
MORGAN CO. HERALD; Fridays;
eight pages 18x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1898; James Flannigen, editor and
publisher (8 — 3). Circulation 'jsl."
■ T I 31 E S ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1884; James A. Ide, editor and publisher (8- 3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4 » (• •)•
FOUNTAIN, El Paso Co. n 400t
pop. (of township), on Atchison, Topelca &
Santa Fe, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific,
Colorado Southern and Denver & Rio
Grande Rds., 12 m S. E. of Colorado Springs,
the county seat, and 80 S. E. of Denver.
Cattle raising. Agriculture and horticul-
ture.
HERATjD; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; Harry Ellington, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
FOWLER, Otero Co. Cl 869t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka& Santa Feand Missouri
Pacific Rds., 29 m. W. of Lajunta, the coun-
ty seat, and 35 E. of Pueblo.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent-
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1897; Frank B. Van Gundy,
editor and publisher (12—3). Circ'n "jkl."
FRUITA, Mesa Co. -n I26t pop.— of
township T56+— on Rio Grande Western Rd.,
10 m. N. W. of Grand Junction, the county
seat. Stock raising and agriculture.
MESA CO. MAIL. : Saturdays; people's
party ; four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1892 ; H. C. "Wagner, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl"
RECORD; Fridays (A A).
GEORGETOWN, c. h., Clear Creek
Co. D 1,418+ pop.— of township 1,479+— on
Union Pacific Rd., in the Rocky Mountains,
50 m. W. of Denver, the State capital.
Mining.
CLEAR CREEK TOPICS; Satur
days; democratic; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription $2; established 1899; R. D. Blair
and F. L. Miner, editors and publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL." (A A).
COURIER; Saturdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1877; S. Ran-
dall, editor and publisher. Circulation "jsj."
In 1901, Z( 4. 6).
GILiLETT, Teller Co. D 524t pop.—
of township 652+ — on Midland Terminal Rd..
25 m. W. of Colorado Springs, the county
seat. Mining and lumbering.
FORUM AND NORTH TELLER
CO. MINER; Saturdays; silver-republi-
can; four pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1895; Jame Parfet, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
OLENW^OOD SPRINGS, c. h.,
Oarfleld Co. b 1,350+ pop., on Denver & Rio
Grande and Colorado Midland Rds., about
60 m. W. by N. W. of Leadville. Hot springs
make it a resort for Invalids. Cattle raising,
coal mining, agriculture and fruit growing.
AVALANCHE ; every evening except
Sunday, and AVALANCHE ECHO,
COLORADO.
Thursdays; independent; four pages 13x20:
■ubscription— dally $6, weekly $2; established
—dally 1891, weekly 1885; H. J.Holmes, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation— daily "jkl.-
weekly "jkl."
GLENWOOD POST AND WEEK-
LY LEDGER ; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1891; A.
J. Dickson, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1902, "Jjit " Actual aver-
age for 1903, 1,169. In 1904, (z-4) I.
GOLDEN, c. h., Jeffenon Co. D 2,1521
pop., on Denver, Lakewood ft Golden and
Union Pacific Rds. and Clear creek, 15 m.
"W. of Denver, the State capital. Coal
shafts ; flour mills, smelting, copper re-
duction, pottery and drain-pipe, fire and
pressed brick works. State School of
Mines and State Reform School are located
here.
COLORADO TRANSCRIPT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1866; George
West, editor; The Transcript Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl "
GRANADA, Prowers Go. O, 204 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 16 m.
E. of Lamar, the county seat. Agriculture.
TII>IES; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1898; D. H. DIckason, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jki.."
GRAND JUNCTION, c. li., Mesa
Co. -n 3,508+ pop., on Denver & Rio Grande,
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Little Book
Cliff and Rio Grande "Western Rds. and
Grand r., about 85 m. S. W. of Glenwood
Springs. Agriculture, fruit growing and
stock raising.
SENTINEL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; repub
lickn; dally four, weekly eight pages 13x20;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.56; estab-
lished 1893; Lee & Buuting, editors and pub-
lishers. Circ'n— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
(A A).
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1882;
Price & Newton, editors and publishers.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,155. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL "
SUN; Thursdays; people's party; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1895; Wm. G. Connely, editor; The Grand
Junction Printing Co., publishers. Circula-
tion "jkl."
REVEILLE; monthly; collegiate; six
pages 9x12; subscription 10 cents; established
1902: Theo.G.Lemmon, editor; IndianSchool,
publishers (1—1). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
GRANITE, CJiaffee Co. D 250 pop., on
Colorado Midland and Denver <fe Rio Grande
Rds., 18 m. S. of Leadville. Gold mining.
MINING JOURNAL; Mondays; re-
publican; four pages 18x24; subscription $2;
established 1894; Ben H. Pelton, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation -jkl."
GREELEY, c. h., Weld Co. cf 3,023t
pop., on Union Pacific and Colorado &
Southern Rds. and Cache La Poudre r.,
5 m. from Its confluence with Platte r., and
52 N. by N. E. of Denver, the State capital.
Beet sugar and potatoes. Rich coal fields
CATALOGUE BY 8TATES.
91
Ci.'LOHADO.
in vicinity. Agriculture and stock raising.
Seat of State Normal School.
SUN; Fridays; republican; eight pages
16x22; subscription $1 ; established 1872; C. D.
Todd, editor; J. B. Patton, publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
TRIBUNE} Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1870; Charles Hansen, editor; C. H.
Wolfe, publisher (8— :S).
Cii'ciilntiou : Actual average for 1895,
l,ti6«. Inl896, 1. Inl897, I. In 1898, yl. In
1899, ■■JKL." Actual average for 1901,l,66*i;
for 1902, 3,017; for 1903, 2,095; /or 1904,
3,1 7 7
VvEIiD CO. REPUBLICAN; Satur
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1887; L. A.Thompson,
editor; Thompson Brothers, publishers (,8^3).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1903, ( ++ ).
GUNNISON, c. h., Ounniton Co. -n
1,200+ pop., on Denver & Rio Grande and
Colorado Southern Rds., 51 m. E. of Mont-
rose. Gold, silver, iron and coal mining,
agriculture and stock raising.
NEWS-CHAMPION; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1880; H. F. Lake, Jr., editor and
publisher (1—5). Circulation -jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1900; C. I. Sills, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "JKL."
GYPSUM, Eagle Co. D 78 pop., on
Denver & Rio Grande Rd., 2 m. E. of Glen-
wood.
EXAMINER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1891; E. M. Kniphausen, editor and
publisher (1—5).
HAYDEN, Routt Co. ^ 75 pop., on
Denver & Rio Grande Rd., 29 m. S. W. of
Hahor's Peak.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $2; established 1903;
Will J. Mathews, editor; H. C.Wood, pub-
lisher (1—5). Circulation "JKL."
HOLLY, Prowers Co. O, 364+ pop.— of
township837+— on Atchlson,Topeka& Santa
Fe Rd., 28 m. E. of Lamar, the county seat.
Agriculture.
CHIEFTAIN; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1897; H. W. Milford. editor and pub-
lisher (8 — 3). Circulation "JKL."
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
March, 1902; W. Frank Crowley, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
HOLYOKE, c. h., Phillipt Co. ^ 451t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
48 m. E. of Sterling. Agriculture.
PIIFLLIPS CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; four pages 18x24;
■ubscription $1.50; established 1900; O. C.
Zingg, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
STATE HERALD; Fridays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1S87; J. H. Painter, editor and
publisher (5 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
HOOPER, Costilla Co. g 177+ pop.-
of township 401+— on Denrer & Rio Grande
Rd., 160 m. S. W. of Denver. Agriculture
and wheat shipping.
PRESS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
11x16; subscription $1.50; established 1897; E.
D. Lane, editor and publisher (5—3). Circu-
lation"JKL."
COLORADO.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1890: C. F. Chapman, editor; Tribune Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (5—3). Circula-
tion "JKi"
HOTCHKISS, Delta Co. -n261+pop.-
of township 883+— on N. Fork of Gunnison
r., 13 m. N. E. of Delta, the county seat, and
nearest station on Denver & Rio Grande Rd.
Mining, cattle, and fruit growing.
NORTH FORK TIMES; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1896: Clinton H.Martin,
editor and publisher (5— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS,
Grand Co. [j 60+ pop.
GRAND CO. ADVOCATE; Thurs
days; independent; four pages; established
January, 1905; V. S. Wilson, editor and pub-
lisher.
HUGO, c. h., Lincoln Co. D- 260t pop.
(Of township), on Union Pacific Rd., 105 m,
E. S. E. of Denver, the State capital. U. S.
Land Offlce located here. Shipping point
for cattle and sheep.
RANGE LEDGER; Wednesdays; In-
dependent; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1889; C. M. Miles, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
IDAHO SPRINGS, Clear Creek Co.
D 2,502+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 14 m. E.
by N. E. of Georgetown, the county seat.
Has springs of mineral water. Mining.
COLORADO MINING GAZETTE;
Thursdays; democratic; sixteen pages 13x20;
subscription $2; established 1881; W. H. Cun-
ningham, editor; The Clear Creek County
Printing and Publishing Company, publish-
ers (8-3). Circ'n "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (# #).
N E AV S ; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1883;
M. J. Bowen, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
SITTINGS; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $2: E. A.
Eaton, editor; Sifting Printing and Publish-
ing Co., publishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
In 1903, Z (4) (••).
JULESBURG.c. li., Sedgwick Co.cf
371+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and Platte
r., about 25 m. N. of Holyoke and 81 W. of
North Platte, Neb. Agriculture.
GRIT-ADVOCATE; Fridays; republi-
can; eight pages 13x20: subscription $1:
established 1896; Geo. M. Braxtan. editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
KIOWA, c. h., Elbert Co. D- 675+
pop. (of township), on Kiowa creek, 7 m. E.
of Elizabeth, the nearest station on Colora-
do & Southern Rd., and 45 S. E. of Denver.
Agriculture and ranching.
RECORD; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1899; F. P.
Murray, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
KREMMLINO,
GRAND CO. NE>VS; Fridays: repub-
lican; four pages l.nx22; subgcrip:ion $2; es-
tablished 1903; T. J. Holmes, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
LAFAYETTE, Boulder Co. (ij 970t
pop. — of township i,192+— on Union Pacific,
Denver & Gulf Rd.,?}^ m. E. of Boulder, the
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county seat. Agriculture, stock raising and
mining.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription (1; established 1898; C. L. Bowman,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
I«A JARA, Conejos Co. g 400t pop.,
on Denver & Rio Grande Rd., 25 m. N. of
Conejos, the county seat. Mining, agricul-
ture, sheep and cattle.
CHRONICJLE; Fridays; republican ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1896; Clifton H. Wilder, editor and
publisher (10— 3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903,
Z(4) (••).
LAJUNTA, c. h., Otero Co. U^ 2,513t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka St Santa Fe Rd.
and S. bank of Arkansas r., about 63 m. E.
by S. E. of Pueblo. Extensive railroad
shops. Cattle raising and agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday; democratic; four pages 14x20: bub-
scription$4; established 189(3; Marion R. Mc-
Cauley, editor and publisher (12 — 4). Circu-
lation 'JKL.-'
TRIBUNE; semi weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; republican; Wednesday four,
Saturday eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1880; S. B. Mason, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
OTERO CO. DEMOCRAT; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1890; Marion R. McCauley.
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
OTERO CO. REPUBLICAN; Satur-
days; republican; eight pages 15i^x22; sub-
scription $1; established September. 1901;
A. N. Daily & Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl"
LiAKE CITY, c. h., Himdale Co. p
700+ pop., on Denver & Rio Grande Rd., 45
m. S. S. E. of Gunnison and 200 W. of
Pueblo. Gold, silver and lead mining.
PHONOGRAPH; Saturdays; dem
ocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2.50; •stabllshed 18T5; John Uglow, editor
and publisher (5 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
TIMES ; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; established
1891; Wm. C. Blair, editor and publisher
(2—4). Circulation "jkl."
LAMAR, c.h., Prowers Co. IH^987t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd. and
S. bank of Arkansas r., 36 m. E. of Las
Animas and 116 from Pueblo. Agriculture.
REGISTER; Wednesdays; republican;
ten pages 13x30 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1886; George B. Merrill, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
SPARKS; Thursdays; democratic; six
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1886; Joe T. Lawless, editor and publisher
(5 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
LA PLATA, La Plata Co. p 30 pop.,
15 m. N. W. of Durango, the county seat.
Mining and agriculture.
MINER; Thursdays; republican and
mining; four pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1894; C. O. Clark, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Circulation ' iKL '
LAS ANIMAS, c.h.. Bent Co. ^1,1921
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
and S. bank of Arkansas r., 29 m. E. of La
Junta and 80 from Pueblo. Cantaloupes
and sugar beets. Cattle and sheep raising.
BENT CO. DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
COLORADO.
$1.50; established 1886; Geo. B. Wick, editor
and publisher (1—5 P). Circulation "iKi."
LEADER; Fridays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $3; established 1873; John A,
Murphy, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
LAVETA, Huerfano Co. g 254t pop.—
of township 1,048+— on Denver & Rio Grande
Rd., 14 m. S. W. of Walsenburg, the county
seat, and 60 S. by S. W. of Pueblo. Summer re-
sort. Agriculture, mining and stock raising.
ADVERTISER; Saturdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; C. E. Turner, editor and pub-
lisher (5 — 3). Circulation "isi"
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Januarj',
1903; J. M. Elrod, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl."
LEAD VILLE, C.h., Lake Co. n 12,455t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe,
Denver & Rio Grande and Union Pacific
Rds., about 80 m. S. W. of Denver, the State
capital. Leading city and trade center of
gold, lead and silver mining district.
UERAL.D-DEMOC RAT; every morn-
ing. EVENING CHRONICLE, every
evening except Sundaj^ and CARBON-
ATE CHRONICLE, Mondays; republi-
can; morning and weekly eight, evening
four pages 18x22; subscription— morning $9,
evening $6, weekly or Sunday $2; estab-
lished 1879; Leadville Publishing and Printing
Co., editors and publishers (2—4).
Circulation— Morning: In 1895, H. In
1896, H. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
1898,3,343. Inl899,H. Inl900,yH. Actual
average for 1901, 4,382; /or 1902, 4,498;
for 1903, 4,447; for 1904, 4,470 (bb).
Evening: In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. yl. In 1899, "jkl." Actual average
for 1903, l,820;/o)- 1904. 1,837.
Sunday: Actual average for 1903, 4,650.
Weekly : "jkl." in Hi04, I (• •).
NEWS-DISPATCH; every evening ex*
cept Saturdays and Sundays, and Sunday
morning; four pages 15x22; subscription $8.60;
established 1895; The Excf'lsior Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (2—3). Circula-
tion "jjll." In 1899, Z. In 1902, jkl" (A A).
LIBERTY, Saguache Co. g 28 m. E.
of Sagauch, the county seat. Agriculture
and mining.
NEWS-DISTRIBUTOR; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $2; established May. 1902; E.D.Lane,
editor and publisher (i— 4). Circ'n 'jkl."
(AA).
LITTLETON, Arapahoe Co. n 738t
pop., on Denver & Rio Grande and
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rds., 11 m.
8. of Denver, the county seat and State
capital. Agriculture.
ARAPAHOE HERALD; Saturdays;
eight pages 15^4x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished September, 1902; Frank L. Finch,
editor and publisher (12 — 3). Circ'n 'vja.-
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent-democratic; four pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1888; Lewis C. Grove,
editor and publisher (8 — 3). Circulation "j£l."
ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVEILLE;
Fridays; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; William Stew-
art, editor and publisher (5 — 3). Circ'n "jkl."
(A A).
LONGMONT, Boulder Co. 6 2,201t
pop.— of township 3,430+— on Chicago, Bur-
lington & Quincy and Colorado & Southern
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
o:?
COLORADO.
Rds., 32 m. N. by N. W. of Denver, the
State capital. Agriculture.
T I I>I E S I every evening except Sunday,
and WEEIvIjY, Saturdays; independent;
dally four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—dally $4, weekly $1.50; established
—daily 1893, weekly 1888; Elmer F. B«ckwith,
Sr.. editor; Elmer F. Beckwith, Jr., publisher
( — 3). Circulation— dally "JKL." weekly "JKi."
LEDGER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages ir)x22; subscription $1.50; established
1879; C. W. Bovnton, editor and manager;
Ledger Publishing Co.. publishers (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
SATURDAY EVENING CAIiL.;
Saturdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1H98: Geo. W.
Johnson, editor and publisher (5 — 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
LOUISVILLE, Boulder Co. ti 9661
pop.— of township 1,288+— on Union Pacific,
Denver & Gulf Rd., 10 m. S. E. of Boulder.
Coal mining.
BLACK DIAMOND WORliD»
Saturdays; independent; eight pages 13x26;
subscription $1.50; established October, 1901;
C. W. Brown, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jki."
LOVELAND, Larimer Co. b 1.0911
pop.— local estimate 1,800— on Union Pacific,
Denver & Gulf Rd., 59 m. N. of Denver, the
State capital. Agriculture, mining and
stock raising.
REGISTER; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1894;
George C. Briggs. editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKJL." In 1898. Z. In 1902, "iKi'
REPORTER; Thursdays; independent;
twenty pages 11x15}^; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1880; W. L. Thorndyke, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,060. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, "jKi." In 1899. Z. In 1902, "iKi"
LYONS, Boulder Co. ^ 547t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 33 m. N.
of Boulder, the county seat. Red sand-
stone.
RECORDER; Thursdays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1900;
H. C. Knight, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
MAN COS, Montezuma Co. P383t pop.,
on Rio Grande Southern Rd., 15 m. E. of
Cortez, the county seat. Farming.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; four pages
14x21; subscription $2; established 1892; W.
H. Kelley, editor; Kelley & Carr, publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
MANITOTT, El Paso Co. n l,30St pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Man-
Itou & Pike's Peak and Denver & Rio
Grande Rds., 6 m. N. W. of Colorado
Springs, the county seat. Summer and
health resort.
JOURNAL; Fridays ; republican ;
twelve pages 11x17; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882: E. D. Bowers, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for IWS 1,034. In 1904, JKL."
MANZANOLA, Otero Co. R400 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 25 m.
N. W. of I.ajunta, the county seat. Live
COLORADO.
stock and farming, cantaloupes and sugar
beets.
SUN; Fridays; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established March, 1901; Frank
Hays, Jr., editor and publisher (12—3). Cir-
culation ".IKI.."
MARBLE, Gunnison Co. -DlOlt pop.—
of township 110—25 m. S. of Carbondale.
Mining and farming.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; four
pages 17x24; subscription $3; established 1886;
Evan Williams, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl."
MEEKER, c. h., Rio Blanco Co. )j 507t
pop. — of township 707+ — on White r., about
45 m. N. W. of Glenwood Springs. Coal de-
posits in vicinity. Stock raising.
HERALD; Saturdays; independent: four
pages 15xaa; subscription $2; established
1885; Jas. Lyttle, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKl"
WHITE RIVER REVIEW; Satur
days; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established February, 1901;
James L. Riland, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
MONTEVISTA, Bio Grande Co. Q
556+ pop., on Denver & Rio Grande Rd. and
Rio Grande r.. about 18 m. N. W. of Alamoas.
Steam flour mills, foundry and smelter
Mining, stock raising and farming.
J O U R N A L ; Saturdays ; independent ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; Charles S. Conant, editor; Jour-
nal Publlshiug Co., publishers (8 — 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
SAN LUIS VALLEY GRAPHIC
AND MONTE VISTA REPORTER;
Fridays; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1884; W. I.
Whittier & Son, editors and publishers (8— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
MONTROSE, c. li., Montrose Co. -a
1,217+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd., about 50 m. W. of Gunnison.
Fruit growing, farming and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1888; O. C. Skinner & Son, editors
and publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual average
for 1896, 1,073. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jjll."
In 1899, publisher asserts, every issue was
1,200. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jja." In 1902,
November, publisher asserts, no edition for a
year past was less than 1,1.50. In 1904, "jkl."
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20: subscription $1.50; established
1888; Heckethorn & Murphy, editors and pub-
lishers (5— 3). Circulation "jkl."
MONUMENT, El Paso Co. a ISPf
pop.— of township 352+— on Atchison, Tope-
ka & Santa Fe and Denver & Rio Grande
Rds., 20 m. N. of Colorado Springs, the
county seat. Potato and grain raising.
MESSENGER; Saturdays; four pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1890;
C. D. Ford, editor; W. T. Lambert, publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
MORRISON, Jefferson Co. D 428t
pop. (of township), on Union Pacific Rd.,
8 m. S. by S. E. of Golden, the county seat
and 13 S. W. of Denver, the State capital.
Rock quarries, lime and lumber.
JEFFERSON CO. GRAPHIC; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 13x30; sub-
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COLORADO.
■criptlon fl.50; established 1883; M. de Leon
Imus, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion "JJtL."
MOSCA, Costilla Co. g 293t pop. (of
township), on Denver & Rio Grande Rd.,
about 12 m. N. of Alamosa. Agriculture.
HERALiD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1892; F. C. Hitchcock, editor; Chas. H. Reed,
publisher (8— 3). Circulation 'jkl-'
NEWCASTLE, Garfield Co. \2 431t
pop., on Denver & Rio Grande and Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Rds., 12 m. W. of Glen-
wood Springs, the county seat. Coal, fruit
and live stock.
GARFIEIiD CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established January, 1901 ;
Democrat Printing Company, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
NONPAREIL; Fridays; republican;
four pages 17x24; subscription $2; established
1887; P. C. Coryell, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
NEW WINDSOR, Tr«/d Co. rf 1,000
pop., on Colorado & Southern Rd., 80 m. N.
of Denver.
OPTIMIST ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished December, 1904; C. A. Brakeman, edi-
tor; Windsor Publishing Company, publish-
ers (12—4).
PAUDRE VAL.L.EY; Saturdays; Inde-
pendent; twelve to sixteen pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; Roy Ray, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl "
OHIO CITY, Ounnison Co. -D on
Colorado & Southern Rd.
TTME8; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established 1904;
E. R. Lore, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
OPHIR, San Miguel Co. p 127t pop.— of
township 286t— on Rio Grande Southern
Rd., about 7 m. S. W. of Tellurlde, the
county seat.
MAIL; Fridays; four pages 16x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1894; Chas. G. Sum-
ner, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
In 1900. Z. In 1902, "jkl-"
ORDWAY, Otero Co. P,138 pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 18 m. N. W. of La
Junta, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
NEW ERA ; Fridays; eight pages 13x30;
subscription $1.50; established April, 1902;
C. B. Stewart, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl "
OURAY, c.h., Ouray Co. P2,196t pop.
on Denver & Rio Grande Rd. and Uncom-
pahgre r., about 30 m. S. by S. E. of Mont-
rose. Gold and silver mining.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $2; established 1889;
Ernest C. Bacon, editor and publisher.
Circulation "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl"
PLAINDEALER; Fridays; eight pages
20x26; subscription $1.50; established 1884;
T.L. Hood, editor and publisher. Clrc'n'jKL."
TIMES ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2; John F. Wood,
editor and publisher (1^). Clrc'n "ufi, '•
PAGOSA SPRINGS, c. h., Archu-
leta Co. Q 367+ pop., on Rio Grande, Pagosa
& Northern Rd., 60 m. E. of Durango and
COLORADO.
25. N. of Lumberton, N. Mex., connected by
daily stage line. Hot mineral springs and
health resort.
TIMES-OBSERVER; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 17x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished August, 1903; D. L. Egger, editor
and publisher (12—4). Circulation "jkl."
PALISADE, Mesa Co. -u 100 pop., on
Colorado Midland and Denver & Rio Grande
Rds.,12J^ m. N. E. of Grand Junction, the
county seat. Fruit raising.
COURIER; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscripticm $1.50; established December,
1900; T. J. Holmes, editor and publisher (12— 2).
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
TRIBUNE; Saturdays ; republican ;
eisht pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished June. 1903; Clinton H. Martin, editor
and publisher (1—5).
PALMER LAKE, El Paso Co. D
166)- pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
and Denver & Rio Grande Rds., 50 m. S. of
Denver, the State capital. Agriculture.
YESTERDAY AND TO-DAY; Fri-
days; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1898; Kate B. Sherwin, editor;
Frank R. Sherwin, Jr., publisher (11— 4 P).
Circulation "jkl."
PAONIA, Delta Go. -n 200 pop., 35 m.
N. W. of Delta, the county seat. Cattle
raising and fruit growing.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established November, 19U0;
C A. Frederick, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
PITKIN, Gunnison Co. -n 203t —pop.
of township 266+— on Colorado & South-
ern Rd., 27 m. E. by N. E. of Gunnison, the
county seat. Gold and silver mining. Stamp
and silver mills.
MINER; Fridays; democratic; four pages
16x22; subsci'iption $2; established 1890; L.
M. Nance, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "^Ki"
PUEBLO, c. h., Pueblo Co. g 28,157t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe,
Union Pacific, Denver & Rio Grande, Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific and Missouri
Pacific Rds. and Arkansas r., 120 m. S. by
S. E. of Denver, the State capital. Iron
and Bessemer steel works, three smelters,
one of which is the largest in the world.
Iron ore in abundance. Supply point and
commercial center for agricultural, stock-
raising and mining country.
DAILY.
CHIEFTAIN ; every moi-ning, and
COLORADO CHIEFTAIN, Thursdays;
republican; daily twelve to sixteen, Sunday
twenty-four to thircy-two pages 16x22; sub-
scription-daily $6, Sundaj' $2, daily and
Sunday $7.80; weekly $1; established 18flP; I.
N. Stevens, editor; Chieftain Publishing Co.,
publishers (3 — 4).
Circulation — Daily: In 1897, ".ikl " In
1898, Z. In 1901, I. In 1902, yl. Actual aver-
age for a year ending with February, 1904,
14,897; .fo rl904, 15,545 (bb).
Weekly: In 1897, "JKL." In 1898, Z. In 1902
^TAR-JOURNAL; every evening ex-
cept Sunday and Sunday morning; dally
twelve, Sunday twenty-four pages 18x24;
subscription $7.80; established — Sfar 1881,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
95
COLORADO.
COLORADO.
Journal 1900; consolidated 19ul; Hume Lewis,
editor; The Star-Journal Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (8—3).
Circulation— Daily: Inl897,'TKL • Inl898.
Z. Inl903(z— 4)1. In 1904, yl.
Sunday: In 1903 (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
WEEKLY.
COURIER; Fridays; labor; eight pages
13xAt; subscription $1; established 1892;
F. H. Richardson, editor; Courier Publishing
Company, publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jki..- In 1901, Z (4.6).
Actual average for 1902, 3,337. In 1903.
yH(AA).
ILi VINDICE; Saturdays; Italian; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1896; Michele Jachetta, editor; II Vindice
Publishing Co., publishers (10-3 P).
Circulation : In 1897. 1 Z. In 1898. "jkl."
In 1903, Z (4) (••).
INDICATOR; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 21x26: subscription SI; estab-
lished 1890; P. Byrnes, editor and publisher
(1—5).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." In 1900, Z.
In 1902, Z (1. 2, 4, 5). In 1903, Z (4) (• •). In
1904, (z— 4) I.
LABOR ADVOCATE; Fridays; labor;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; H. A. Mclntyre, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
I. 'UN I ONE; Fridays; Italian; eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI; established
1897; Hector Chiariglione, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver-
age/or 1900/2,413. Inl901,yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1904, yl.
IYIAIIj; Saturdays; independent; sixteen
pages 12x18; subscription $1; established
1888; E. F. Gladwin, editor and publisher
(5— 3)^P irculation "jkj," In 1903. j; (4) (A A) .
POST; Fridays; independent; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1894; S. D.
Brosius. editor; Brosius Printing Co., pub-
lishers (2— 3). Circulation "JKL."
PUEBLO CO. DEIWOCRAT; Satur
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2: established January, 11)02; H.W.
Pontius, editor; The Democrat Publishing
Co., publishers (2—5 P).
RELIGIOUS WORLD; Saturdays;
eight pages 11x17; subscription $1; established
1898; W. J. Jackson, editor; The Statesman
Printers,publishers(12— 3). Circ'n"JKL."( AA).
SUNDAY OPINION; Saturdays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ;
established 1882; J. W. Lockin, editor and
publisher (8 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
TRIBUNE-PRESS; Saturdays; repub-
lican; negro; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; O. L. Boyd, editor and
Publisher (5—3). Circulation "uu,." In 1903,
:(4)(«»)(AA).
MONTHLY.
liA TIERMANDAD;monthly;SpanIsh;
undenominational; four pages 15x2S: sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1889; Alex. M.
Darley, editor; Anita Gow de Darley, pub
ll8her(2-3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2.000. In 1R96. I. In 1R97. Y. In
1898. "jsi." In 1900. Z. In 1901. Z (4.5). In
1902. (z— 11) I. In 1903. yl. In 1904, "jkl."
QUERIDA, Custer Co. t? .51 pop.
CUSTER GUIDON; Fridays (A A).
REDCLIFF, c. h., Eagle Co. D 256t
pop.— of township 305+— on Denver & Rio
Grande Rd.. 24 m. N. by N. W, of Leadvllle.
Mlnlnff.
EAGLE CO. BLADE; Thursdays; re
fubllcan; four pages 17^x24; subscription
2; established 1894; John D.NIms, editor and
publisher (2—3). Circulation "jki,."
BAGIiE CO. TIMES; Saturdays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $2.50:
established 1886; Wm. McCabe. editor and
publisher (2— 8). Circulation "jkl."
RICO, c. h., Doloret Co. p 811t pop.,
on Rio Grande Southern Rd. and Dolores r.
Mines of gold, silver, copper, iron and coal.
NEWS; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; established
1879; Geo. H. Hutt, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "jkl."
RIDGW A Y, Ouray Co. p 24.5t pop.—
of township 489— Northern terminal of Rio
Grande Southern Rd., 10 m. N. of Ouray,
the county seat. Gold and silver mining.
Agriculture.
POPULIST; Fridays; people's party:
four pages 13x20; subscription $2; established
1894; Ellen G. Cassedy, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl.
RIFIjE, Garfield Co. ^ 273t pop.— of
township 670+ — on Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe and Denver & Rio Grande Rds.,
27 m. W. of Glenwood Springs, the county
seat.
REVEILLE; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 16x20; subscription $2; established
1890; W. P. Kennedy, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
TELEGRAM; Fridays (A A).
ROCKYFORD, Otero Co. ^ 2,018t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
and S. bank of Arkansas r., about 10 m.
N. W. of Lajunta, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1886; D. W. Barkley, editor; Enterprise Pub-
lishing Co.. publishers (2—3). Circ'n "jkl."
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1892; C. V. Kinney, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
TRIBUNE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1897; H. V. Alexander, editor and publish-
er (6—3). Circulation "jicl."
ROLLINSVILLE, Gilpin Co. u 50t
pop.
RECORD: Fridays (A A).
ROSSVILLE, El Paso Co. o 66 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and Den-
ver & Rio Grande Rds., 6 m. N. of Colorado
Springs, the county seat. Mining.
TRIBUNE; bi-weekly, Saturdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished November, 1901; C. R. Jones, editor;
Tribune Publishing Co., publishers (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
SAGUACHE, c. h., Saguache Co. g
3o0t pop., on Saguache r., about 32 m. N. by
N. E. of Del Norte. Agriculture and mining.
CRESCENT; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1882; John W. Cook, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "JKL."
SALIDA, Chaffee Co. n 3,722t pop., on
Denver & Rio Grande Rd., SO m. S by S. E.
of Buena Vista, the county seat. Near pro-
ductive iron, copper, silver and gold mines.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sundays, and WEEKLY, Fridays; estab-
96
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
COLORADO.
lished 1904; Hulaniski & Dixon, editors and
pu jlishers (9—4).
iUAILi; weekly, twice-a-week, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscription $2.50 ; established 1880; J. F.
Erdlen, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl "
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x23; subscription $1.50; established
1S81 ; Mark A. Corbin and H. J. Foulk, editors
and publishers (8 — 3).
Circulation : In 1898, "jkl " In 1899, Z. In
1902, (z-4) I. Inl903, (z-4)I. In 1904, y I.
SILVERCLIFF, c h., Custer Co. Q
576t pop., on Denver & Rio Grande Rd.,
25 m. S. by S. E. of Canon City. Mining,
stock raising and agriculture.
RUSTLiER; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1874; Doyle & Wolf, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
SILVERPLUME, Clear Creek Co. n
775+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 2J^ m.
W. of Georgetown, the county seat. Sup-
ply point for the surrounding silver-mining
country.
SILVER STANDARD; Saturdays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1.50 ; established 1885 ; A. B. Clark, editor
and publisher (5 — 3). Circulation "jki,."
SILVERTON, c. h.,San Juan Co. P
1,380+ pop., on Denver & Rio Grande and Sil-
verton Rds., about 40 m. N. of Durango.
Gold and silver mining.
MINER; Fridays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1875; Clar
ence O. Pinch, editor and publisher (8 — 3).
Circulation "jkl."
STANDARD; Saturdays; independent;
ten pages 11x16; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1889; Klinger Bros., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "JKL."
SPRINGFIEIiD, c. h.,£aca Co. a 44t
pop. — of township 198+— about 48 m. S. of
Lamar. Stock raising, mining and agri-
culture.
HERALD; Fridaj'S; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1887; S. E. Speckmann, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Boutt
Co. "□ 100+ pop. ( of township ), on Yampah r.,
120 m. N. W. of Georgetown and 70 N. of
Wolcott. Its hot and cold sulphur springs
make It a summer resort.
PILOT; Wednesdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1885;
Chas. H. Leckenby, publisher (9 — 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
ROUTT CO. SENTINEL; Fridays;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1900; John Wei.skopf, edi-
tor and publisher (5 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
STERLING, c. h., Logan Co. cf l,0t9t
pop., on Union Pacific and Chicago, Burling-
ton & Quincy Rds. and South Platte r.,
about 140 m. N. E. of Denver. Farming and
stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1895; Chas. T. Price, editor and pub-
lisher (9— 3). Circulation "JKL."
LOGAN CO. ADVOCATE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1885 ; D.C.Fleming, editor
and publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl.-
COLORADO.
SUGAR CITY, Otero Co. R687t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 20 m. N. W. of La
Junta, the county seat. Raising of sugar
beets. One large sugar-beet factory.
HERALD ; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1900; G. P.
Davenport, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl"
(AA).
SACCHARINE GAZETTE; Fri
days; democratic; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1900; H. E. &Sher-
man Farr, editors and publishers [5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
SULPHUR SPRINGS, c. h.,
Grand Co. tl 60+ pop.— of township 199+—
on Grand r., 47 m. N. W. of Georgetown.
Summer and health resort. Agriculture
and mining.
MIDDLE PARK TIMES; Fridays;
six pages 15x22; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1882; Morton Alexander, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
TELEURIDE, c. h., San Miguel Co p
2,446+ pop., on Rio Grande Southern Rd., at
head of San Miguel r., 45 m. S. of Ridgway.
Gold and silver mining. Cattle raising and
agriculture.
JOURNAIi; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; inde-
pendent; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly $3; es-
tablished—daily 1894, weekly 1881 ; F. E. Curry,
editor; Journal Publishing Co., publishers
(5—3). Circulation— daily "JKL" weekly"jKL."
In 1903, Z (4).
SAN MIGUEL EXAMINER; Satur
days; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1880; J. M. Ward-
law, editor and publisher (12—3). Circula-
tion "jkl."
TRINIDAD, c. h., Las Animas Co. Q,
5,345+ pop., on Denver & Rio Grande, Union
Pacific and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rds. and Las Animas r., about 90 m. S. of
Pueblo and 210 from Denver, the State cap-
ital. Coal mines and coke. Grazing and
farming.
ADVERTISER; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY MOMTOR,
Fridays; daily four, weekly eight to sixteen
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1883, weekly 1892;
Advertiser Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (5 — 3). Circulation — daily "jkl." week-
ly "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
CHRONICLE-NEWS; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $6, weekly $1 ; established— C/iron-
icle 1890, News 1887; The Chronicle-News Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (2—3). Cir-
culation—dally "JKL." weekly "jkl." In 1902,
daily Z (4, 6), weekly Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
AMINCIADOR ; Saturdays (A A).
EL PROGRESO; Saturdays; Spanish;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1898 ; S. C. Garcia, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
IL LAVORATORE ITALIANO;
Saturdays; Italian; four to six pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established May, 1902; A.
Bartoli, editor; Italian Publishing Company,
publishers. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
SOUTHERN MINER; Tuesdays; inde-
pendent; eight to twelve pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established July, 1901; R. W.
Robinson, editor and publisher (8 — 3). Cir-
culation "JJLL.' In 1903, Z (4) (• •),
MEDICAL EDUCATOR; monthly;
medical; twenty-eight pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established April, 1901 ; M. Beshvar,
editor and publisher (12—3). Circ'n "jkl."
(A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
97
COLORADO.
TURRET, Chaffee Co. a 113t pop. (ot
township), 16 m. S. E. of Buenavlsta. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
(^OliD BEIjT; Wednesdays; republi-
can; four pages 15x32; 8ubgcriptlon$1.50; es-
tablished 1899; A. H. Robinson, editor and
publisher (5— :5). Circulation "mif"
TWIN LAKES, Lake Co. O 118 pop..
12 m. S. of Leadville, the county seat. Min-
ing.
MINER; Saturdays; mining; four to six
pages 15x22; subscription $2: established
December, 1902; E. J. Hoefnagels, editor and
publisher (12— 3). Circulation "jki.."
VICTOR, Teller Co. a 4,986t pop.,
on Florence & Cripple Creek and Midland
Terminal Rds., 60 m. S. W. of Colorado
Springs, the county seat. Mining.
BANNER; every evening except Sun-
day, and TELLER CO. BANNER, Fri
days; eight pages 13x20; subscription— daily
$6, weekly $2; established— daily December,
1902; weekly 1898; J.R.Wilson, editor and
publisher (2—3). Circulation— In 1902. week-
ly Z (1, 2. 4.5) (A A).
RECORD; every morning except Mon-
day, and VVEEK Li Y, Thursdays ; four pages
18x24; subscription — daily $6, weekly $1;
•stablished 1895; Geo. E. Kyner and A. I.
Miller, editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation- Daily: Inl896,"jKL" Actual
average for 1897, 1,060. In 1898, zl. In
1899, -JKi." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
Weekly: ••jkl"
VULCAN, Gunnison Co. -a IflSf pop.,
21 m. S. W. of Gunnison, the county seat.
Gold, silver, copper and sulphur.
TIMES; Thursdays: four pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1900; Crosby
Bros., editors and publishers (2—3). Circula-
tion 'JKL."
WALDEN, Larimer Co. b Hit pop.,
85 m. W. of Fort Collins, the county seat.
Gold mining.
NORTH PARK UNION; Fridays; in
dependent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
^2; established 1896; Eugene Alvin Ander-
son, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
WALSENBURG, c. h., Huerfano
Co. Q l,0.33t pop., on Denver & Rio Grande
Rd., about 180 m. S. of Denver, the State
capital. Coal mining, stock raising and
agriculture.
WORLiD; semi- weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; four pages 1.5x22; sub-
COLORADO.
scription $1.50; established 1889; W. C. Hunt,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n "jki,."
Y IJ C C A I Thursdays ; democratic ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1883; Victor Jackson, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation ".iki.."
WESTCLIFFE, Custer Co. g 256t
pop.— of township 326+— on Denver & Rio
Grande Rd., 30 m. S. by S. W. of Oanon City.
Stock raising and mining.
WET MOUNTAIN TRIBUNE; Sat
urdays; republican; eight pages 9x13; sub-
scription $2; established 1880; A. H. Lacy,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n "iki,. •
WHITEHORN, Chaffee Co. D 1,000
pop., on Denver & Rio Grande Rd., 14 m.
N. E. of Salida. Mining.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1897; U. H. Smith,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
WOODLAND PARK, Teller Co.
a 269+ pop.— of township 544+— on Colorado
Midland Rd., 20 m. N. W. of Colorado
Springs. Summer resort. Mining.
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $2; established 1896; W.E. Meek,
editor; J. R.Wilson, publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
WRAY, Yuma Co. a' 271t pop.— of
township 757+— on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd., about 27 m. E. of Yuma, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1903; Frank T. Hawks, editor
and publisher (12—4). Circulation "jkl."
RATTLER; Saturdays; republiean;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; Otto Derr, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
YAMPA, Houtt Co. b 25t pop.
LEADER; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x26; subscription $2; established
May, 1903; Will J. Mathews, editor; H. C.
Wood, publisher (1—5).
YUMA,c.li., Yuma Co.^ 139tpop.— of
township 419+— on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd., about 27 m. E. of Akron and 138
N. E. of Denver. Agriculture and stock
raising.
PIONEER; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1885; Ed. J. Picard, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iKL."
CONNECTICUT.
Population 908,355 1. Land Area 4,845 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Massachusetts, east by Rhode Island, south by Long
Island Sound, and west by New York. State capital : Hartford. Principal
products and industries : Manufacture of clocks, firearms, small hardware,
cotton, woolen and silk goods. The number of newspapers and other period-
icals (March 30, 1905), 163, divided as follows: Daily, 37; semi-weekly, 10;
weekly, 85; bi-weekly, 2; monthly, 24; quarterly, 5.
The cities of over 10,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
New Haven 108,027t
Hartford 7 »,850t
Bridgeport 70,996+
Waterbury 45,859+
New Britain ti5,998+
Merideu ti4,296t
New Lioudon 17,548t
Norwich 1 7,251 1
Daubury 16,537+
Stamford 15,997 +
Aiisonia 154,681 +
Nauffatuck 10,541 +
ANSONIA, New Haven Co. g 13,681t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd. and Naugatuck r., 10 m. W. of New
Haven, the county seat, and 16 N. of
Bridgeport. Manufacture of clocks and
brass, copper and woolen goods.
EVENING SENTINEL,; every evening
except Sunday: eight to sixteen pages 15x22;
subscription $5; established 1884; J. M. Emer-
son, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: Accorded H from 1893 to 1895.
In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. Actual
average for 1899, 4,384; for a year ending
with June, 1900, 4,678l for 1901, 4,399 ; for
1902. 4,665; for 1903, 4,925; for 1904,
4,965.
Publisher's announcement — The Sentinel is
the onlj' daily published in a communitjof
30,000 well-to-do people, covering Ansonia,
Derby, Shelton and Seymour thoroughly.
'B'ERJA'N^ Hartford Co. ^ 3,448tpop.,on
New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd., 11
m. S. S. W. of Hartford, the county seat
and State capital. Manufacture of hard-
ware, Iron bridges, building Iron, brick and
cabinet equipment.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent repub-
lican; four pages 18x22; subscription $1:
established 1891; Jas. E. Beale, editor and
publisher (12—4),
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 3.500. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898,vl. Inl899.yl. InlQOO.yl. Inl901,yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). In 1904, yl.
BRANFORD,^*"' Haven Co. g 2.473+
pop. — of township 5,70€t — on New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rd., 8 m. E. by S. E.
of New Haven, tne county seat. Manufact-
uring.
OPINION; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1890; Elias P.
Bates, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, not less than 1,100. In
1899. "JKL."
BRIDGEPORT, c.h., Fairfield Co.p
70,996+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd. and Long Island Sound, 56
m. N. E. of New York City. Manufactures
of sewing machines, carriages, furniture,
firearms and corsets. Coast trade.
DAILY.
EVENING FARMER; every evenlnjr
except Sunday, and REPUBLiICAN
FARMER, Fridays; democratic; eight
pages— daily 17x24, weekly 19x24; subscrip-
tion—daily $3, weekly $1; established— daily
1863, weekly 1790; F. Tucker, editor; The
Farmer Publishing Co., publishers (4 — 3).
Circulation — Daily : In 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest 3,800. In 1895, H. In 1896, H.
In 1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899. y I. In 1900, zl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1604, yl.
VVeeltly: In 1894, publisher asserts, smallest
4,000. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. zl. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
EVENING POST ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; ten to sixteen
pages 18x24; subscription $3; established 1883;
F. W. Balande, editor; The Post Publishing
Comoany. publishers (8 -3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
10,458; /or 1896, 10,464; for 1897. 10,-
599;/or 1898. ll,105;/or 1899, 11,198;
for a year ending with Sept., 1900, 11,273.
In 1901. yF. In 1902, (z— 6) F. In 1903, (z— 6)
F (• •). Actual average for 1904, 10,615.
Publisher's announcement — The Bridgeport
Evening Post, the people's paper, is the
onlj' evening paper that permitted the ex-
pert examiner of the Association of Amer-
ican Advertisers of New York City to
make a thorough examination of Its
circulation books, showing an average cir-
culation of over 10,600 paid subscribers, or
a larger circulation than all of the other
evening: papers combined.
MORNING TELEGRAM -UNION;
every morning except Sunday; independent:
ten pages 17x22; subscription $3; established
1891; The Morning Union Co., editors and
publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
4,492; /or 1897, 4,361; /or 1898. 4,550;
for 1899, 4,719; for a year eliding u'ith
September, 1900. 4,877. In 1901, yG. In
1902. vG. In 1903, yG (O O )• Actual average
for 1904, 9,206.
Publishei-'s announcement.— The Daily Tklk-
GRAM Union Is the only morning publica-
tion in a city (including suburbs) having a
population of one hundred thousand souls.
The Telegram is the family paper of the
city and is delivered by carriers at the
homes ol its subscribers, therefore far more
valuable to advertisers than papers sold
upon the street. The Telegram-Union per-
mitted the examiner of the Association of
American Advertisers to make a thorough
examination of Its circulation, and proved
to his entire satisfaction that the 9,500 daily
readers that were claimed are bona flde
and paid subscribers. We are now print-
ing nearly 10.000 copies daily.
STANDARD ; every evening except
Sunday, and REPUBLICAN STAND-
ARD, Fridays ; republican ; ten pages
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
99
CONNECTICUT.
18x24; subscription — daily $3, weekly $1;
estahlished— daily 1852, weekly 1830; George
C.Waldo, editor; Fred'k H, Stevens, publisher
(4.-3).
Circulation— Daily ; In 1895. "iKL." In
189R, H. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
1893. 3,806: for 1899. 3,S40. In 1900. yH.
In 1901, yH. In 1902. yH. In 1903. (z-4) G.
Actual average for 1901, 6, '^09.
Weekly: In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. Inl898,yl.
In 1899, "iio.-"
WEEKLY.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays ; eight to
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1896; John J. O'Neill, editor; Advocate Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (12—4).
Circulation : Actual average for a year
ending with March, 1898, <2,200. In 1899, zl.
Inl90)', yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, (z—1, 2. 4,
5)1. Inl903, yl (OO). In liX)4, (z-4) I (• »).
HERALD; Sundays; independent;
twelve pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1890; Richard Howell, editor; F. R.
Swift, publisher (7—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from 14,000
in 1891 to F in 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yG. In 1899. zG. In 1900, yH. In 1901,
yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 4) H <••).
In 1904, yH.
IN DE PENDENT - LEADER ; Satur-
days (A A).
STAR; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 17x22; subscription $1; established
1868: Wm. H. Ma}% editor and publisher
(12—3 ). Circulation Z (4 ).
SVIT: Thursdays; Russian; six pages
15x22; subscription SL-W; established 1897;
Rev. Benedict .1. Turkevitch, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Circulation; In 1903, (z— 4) T. In 1904."jkl."
ROOF TREE MAGAZINE: month-
ly (A A).
BRISTOL. Hartford Co. ^ 6,268t
pop. — of township 9,643— on Highland Div-
ision of New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 17 m. W. of Hartford, the county seat
and State capital. Manufactures of clocks,
hardware, brass and knit goods.
PRESS; Thursdays ; independent; eight
to sixteen pages 17x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1871; A. S. Barnes, managing
editor; Bristol Press Publishing Company,
publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1899. "jkl." In 1900. zl. In
1901. (z-1, 2, 4, 5) I. Actual average for 1902,
1,613 ;/orl903, 1,701 ; /or 1904, 1,716.
CANAAN, Litchfield Co. tl 820t pop.,
at junction of New York, New Haven &
Hartford and Philadelphia, Reading & New
England Rds., 56 m. N. W. of Hartford, the
State capital, and 73 N. of Bridgeport. Blast
furnaces and lime kilns.
CONNECTICUT WESTERN
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $2; established 1871 ;
S. C. Beckley, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKl"
CHESHIRE, New Haven Co. g 1,989
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
and New York & New England Rdi., 16 m.
N. of New Haven, the county seat. Manu-
factures of buttons, brass and edge tools.
TIMES ; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1902 ;
C. K. Alger, editor; Northampton Valley
Publishing Company, publishers (1—5). Cir-
culation "ifii"
CLINTON, Middlesex Co. p l,429t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
CONNECTICUT.
Rd. and Long Island Sound, 23 m. E. of New
Haven. Paper mill.
RECORDER: Fridays ; eight pagea
16x22; subscription $1; established 1895; Allen
W. Jones, editor; C. H. Scholey, publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jKi,."
DANBURY, c. h., Fairfield Co. p
16,537t pop.— Of township 19,474+— on New
York, New Haven & Hartford and New
England Rds., about 30 m.N. N. W. of New
Haven and 62 N. N. E. of New York City.
Manufactures hats.
EVENING NEWS ; every evenmg ex-
cept Sunday and VVednesday, and WEEK-
LY, Wednesdays; independent; ten pages-
daily 17x24, weekly 19x23; subscription— daily
$4, weekly $1; established— daily 1883, weekly
1870; Flint & Smith, editors and pubUsh-
ers (1—5).
Circulation — Daily : In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 4,200. In 1896, G. In
1897. Y. Inl898,H. Inl899,yH. Inl900,yH.
In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z-4) H
(• •). Actual average for 1904, 4,835.
Weekly: "jkl." Actual average for 1904,
4,3H7.
NEW ENGLAND I>IEDICAIi
MONTHLY: medical; ninety-six pages
5x8; subscription $1; established 1881; W.
C. Wile, editor; Danbury Medical Printing
Co., publishers.
Circulation: Rating varied from 10.000 In
1891 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, I.
DA NIELS ON, Windham Co. cf
2,823+ pop., on New England Rd. and Quin-
nebaug r., 26 m. N. N.E. of Norwich. Manu-
factures of cotton, woolens, belts, stock-
ings, shuttles and shoes.
WINDHAM CO. TRANSCRIPTi
Thursdays; republican: eight pages 16i^x22J^;
subscription $1.50; established 1848; Bur-
roughs & Hopkins Co., editors and publish-
ers (12-4),.
Circulation: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
Actual average for 1896, 1,598. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 1,506. In 1899, yl.
In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, (z 4) I.
DARIEN, Fairfield Co. p 3,116t pop.,
on New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd.,
5 m. N. E. of Stamford. Farming.
REVIEW; Saturdays ; independent ;
four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1; established
1896; Adelaide N. Bass, editor; J. W. Bass,
publisher (4— 3). Circulation "Jsi."
DEEPRIVER, Middlesex Co. g 1,484
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hart-
ford Rd., 30 m. S. by S. E. of Hartford, the
State capital, and same distance E. of New
Haven. Manufacturing.
NEW ERA ; Fridays; independent ; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1874; Ernest L. Praim, editor; New
Era Publishing and Trading Company, pub-
lishers (1—4). Circulation "JKL." In 1898, Z.
In 1902, "JKL"
EAST HAMPTON, Middlesex Co.
p 1,200 pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd., 9 m. E. of Middletown, the
county seat. Agriculture and manufact-
ures.
CHRISTIAN INQUIRER; monthly;
Christian church; sixteen pages 9x12; sub"
scription 50 cents; established April, 1902;
100
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CONNECTICUT.
Henry B. Brown, editor; Christian Inquirer
Publisliing Company, publishers (12—3.)
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
l,OS3?/oriy04, 1,000.
EAST HARTFORD, Hartford
Co. b 6,406t pop., on New England Rd., 2 m.
E. of Hartford, the county seat and State
capital. Paper mill, carriage factories and
other industries.
AMERICAN ENTERPRISE; Satur
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; James A. Mar-
tin, editor and publisher; dated also at Glas-
tonbury, Manchester and South Windsor
(8—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pages i5x22;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1885; Henry
B. Hale, editor and publisher; dated also at
Glastonbury and South Windsor. Circula-
tion "JKL."
GREENWICH, Fairfield Co. p 2,420t
pop.— of township 12.172+— on New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rd. and Long Island
Sound. Residences of New York City busi-
ness men. Agriculture.
GRAPHIC ; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 : estab
lished 1881 ; Erwin Edwards, editor and pub
lisher(7— 3). Circulation "jkl. " In 1901, Z (3).
Inl903, Z(4)(#»).
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; six pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1888; Ed-
win H. Abrams, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. Actual average for 1896,
1,040. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "isi.- In 1900. I.
In 1901. "JKL.' Actual average for 19U2.
1,110. In 1903, "JKL."
L.ITERARY COI.L.ECTOR;
monthly; bibliographical; fifty-six to eighty-
eight pages 6^x93^; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900; Frederick C. Buroch, editor; Lit-
erary Collector Press, publishers (2—3).
Circulation : In 1900, "iKj,." In 1901, pub-
Usher asserts, was not less than 2,250 In 1902.
(z-1,2,4, 5)1. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
GUILFORD, N^w Haven Co. g 1,512 f
pop.— of township 2,785+— on New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rd., 16 m. E.of New
Haven, the county seat. Farming.
ECHO; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1891; F. E. Norton,
editor; Frederick A. Finch, publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
SHORE LINE TIMES; Fridays; In
dependent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.25; established 1877; C. H. Scholey, editor
and publisher (12—3).
Circulation: "iicL." In 1903, 1. In 1904, y I.
HARTFORD, c. h., Hartford Co. ^
State Capital, 79,850+ pop., on New Eng
land. New York, New Haventft Hartford and
Philadelphia, Reading & New England Rds-
and W. bank of Connecticut r., about 85 m.
N. N. E. of New Haven. Engaged In general
manufacture and commerce. Insurance
and financial center.
DAILY.
COURANT; every morning except Sun-
day,and CONNECTICUT COURANT,
•emi-weekly, Mondays and Thursdays; re-
publican; twelve to sixteen pages 17x24; sub-
icrlptlon— dally $8, semi-weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1837, semi-weekly 1764; Charles
W. Burpee, editor; Hartford Courant Com-
pany, publishers.
Circulation— Daily : Accorded Q from
1892 to 1895. In 1896, F. In 1397, Y. In 1898,
CONNECTICUT.
zG. In 1899, yG. In 1900. yG. In 1901.
yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904, (z— 4)
F. (0 0).
Semi-Weekly: Accorded G from 1892 to
]S95. Inl89fi, F. In 1897. Y. In 1898, zG. In
189?; yG. In 1900, yG. In 1901, yH. In 1902.
y H. In 1903, yH. In 1901, (z— 4) F.
POST; every evening except Sunday, and
CONNECTICUT POST, Thursdays; re-
publican; daily twelve to twenty pages,
weekly twelve pages 17ix21i; subscription-
daily $3, weekly $1; established 1856; Evening
Post Association, editors and publish-
ers (2—4).
Circulation — Daily : In 1895, publisher
asserts, smallest 7,500. In 1896, F. In 1897,
F Z. In 1898, yF. In 1899, zG. Average cir-
culation for year ending September 1st. 19i)0,
5.411 (aaa). Actual average for 1900, 6,769;
for 1901, 7,4.54:; for mu, 7,900; for 1903,
8,405. Inl904, F(nn).
VV'eekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, small-
est 2.800. In 1896, H . In 1897. Y. In 1898. yl.
In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
TELiEGRAM ; every morning except
Sunday; democratic; eight and ten pages
15x22; subscription $5; established 1883; The
Hartford Telegram Co., editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 5,000. In 1898, yG.
In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In
1902. yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, y I.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday
and SE31I- WEEKLY, Mondays and
Thursdaj's; democratic; daily ten to sixteen
to twenty pages 17x23, semi-weekly twelve
pages; subscription— daily $8, semi-weekly
$1; established— daily 1841, semi-weekly 1817:
W. O. Burr, editor and publisher (2—4).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1896, 14,175; for 1897, 14,473; for 1898,
15,552. In 1899. yE. Actual average for
1900, 15,949; for 1901, 15,909; for 1902,
16,172: for 1903, 16,509; for 1904,17-
547.
Semi-Weekly: Inl895, G. In 1896, G. In
1897, Y. In 1898. yH. In 1899. yl. In 1 900. y I.
In 1901. (z— 10) I. In 1902, yl. Inl903, yl. In
1904, yl.
WEEKLY.
CATHOLIC TRANSCRIPT; Thurs
days; roman catholic; ten pages 17x24;
sub.scription $1.50; established 1876; Rev. T.
S. Duggan, editor; T. F. Dlgnam, publisher
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 19m, '■i4,'i49. In 1902, yC. In 1903,
(z-4) C. In l!i04. yl).
CONNECTICUT COMMERCIAL
BULLETIN; Saturdays; financial and
real estate; sixteen pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $3; established January, 1903; Merwin
Gray, editor and publisher (1—4^ Circula-
tion "tMi"
DER HARTFORDER HEROLD;
Saturdays; German; independent; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1883; Paul Stoeckel and Henry Beck, editors
and publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1899. "iKL." In 1900. zl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, "JKL."
FARMINGTON VALLEY HER-
ALD AND JOURNAL; Saturdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; North & Late, editors and pub-
lishers. Circ'n"jKL." In 1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl. "
GLOBE; Sundays; independent; twenty
to forty pages 17x21^^; subscription $2.50;
established 1876; Will Loomis, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
5,490; for 1896, 5,880; /or 1897. 6,371.
In 1898. yG. In 1899, yG. Actual average
for 1900, 8,187: for a year ending with
June, 1901, 8,451 1 for a year ending with
June, 1902, 9,224; for a year ending wit! .
June, 19a3, 9,869: /or 1904, 10,755.
INSURANCE JOURNAL ;Thur8day8:
insurance; sixteen pages 9x11; subscription
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
101
CONNECTICUT.
$1.50; established 1873; The Insurance Journal
Co., editors and publishers. CIrc'n "jkl."
J O U R N A 1j; Saturdays and Sundays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—Saturday $2, Sunday $2; established-
Sunday, 1867; Saturday, November, 1901;
Chas. H. Barnum, editor; Journal Publish-
ing Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl."
MONTHLY.
CHURCH REVIEW; monthly; unde-
nominational; twenty-four pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1893; Albert H.
Crosby, editor; The Review Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 2,000; in 1897, 2,500. In
1898, zH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, publisher as-
serts, every Issue for past twelve months
over 3,000. In 1901, publisher asserts, every
issue has been over 3,000. Actual average
for 1902, 3,100. In 1903, yH. Actual aver-
age for 190i, 3,100.
NEW ENGLAND POUL.TRY
JOURNAL.; monthly; poultry, pet stock;
thirty-two pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents;
established April, 1902; Wm. Palmer, editor;
N. E. Poultry Journal Publishing Company,
publishers ( 12—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1903,
10,083. In 1904, yF.
NEW ENGLAND TOBACCO
GROWER; monthly; tobacco; twenty-
four to thirty six pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established March, 1902: Paul Ackerly, editor;
Tobacco Grower Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (12—3).
Circulation: In 1903. (z-6) H. In 1904, yl.
QUARTERLY.
HARTFORD SEMINARY
RECORD; quarterly, February, May,
August and November; theological; one
hundred pages 6x10; subscription $1 ; estab-
CONNECTICUT.
lished 1890; A. L. Gillett, editors; Hartford
Seminary Press, publishers (7—3) Circula-
tion "JKl."
(MIARTERI.Y JOURNAL, OF IN-
EBRIETY ; quarterly, January, April, July
and October ; medical ; one hundred and
forty pages 6x9; subscription $2; established
1876; T. D. Crothers, M.D., editor; published
under the auspices of the American Asso-
ciation for the Study of Inebriety (7—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
LAKEVIL.LE, Litchfield Co. tl 900
pop., on Philadelphia, Reading & New Eng-
land Rd. Farming.
JO URN A li; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.5(J; established 1897; B. D.
Jones, editor; Col. Card, publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
LITCHFIELD, c. h., Litchfield Co. b
1,120+ pop.— of township 3,214+— on Shepaug,
Litchfield & Northern Rd., 16 m. N. W. of
Waterbnry. Summer resort. Farming.
ENQUIRER; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x27; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1826; Geo. C. Woodruff, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
LYME, -^^ew London Co. □, 750t pop.,
on New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd.,
9 m. W. of New London, the county seat.
Farming.
SOUND BREEZE; Saturdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1889;
The Sound Breeze Press Co., editors and pub-
lishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
MANCHESTER, J?arf/ord Co. ^
10,601+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
CONNECTICUrS LEADING NEWSPAPER
The HARTFORD TIMES
Distributes No Sample Copies.
Allows for No UnsoW Papers.
Offers No Premiums. : : :
ITS GREAT CIRCULATION IS ACTUAL.
Daily Average for 1904 was 17,547 Copies.
The Times is a Three-Cent newspaper. It reaches the
better class of people of a prosperous State.
The Times,
HARTFORD, CONN.
102
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CONNECTICUT.
Hartford Rd., 8 m. E. of Hartford, the
county seat and State capital. Manufac-
tures of paper, silk and woolens.
HERALiD; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
iT'ridays; independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1881; Elwood S.
Ela, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl.- In 1897, I. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1901, publisher
asserts, no edition during the year, nor dur-
ing past 20 years, has been so small as 1,000. In
1902, -JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
MERIDEN,A'^e«' Haven Co. g 24,296t
pop.— of township 28,695+— on New York,
New Haven & Hartford and New York &
New England Rds., 18 m. N. by N. E. of New
Haven, the county seat, and same distance
S. by S. W. of Hartford, the State capital.
Manufactures of silver-plated and Britan-
nia metal goods, hardware, cutlery, steel
pens, guns, glassware and cabinet organs.
JOUHNAIj; every evening except Sun-
day; independent; ten to twenty pages 17x22,
Saturdays sixteen pages; subscription $8; es-
tablished 1886; The Journal Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (1 — 1).
Cii-culation: In 1896, "jjct." In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl" Actual average
for 1903, 7,404; /or 1904. 7,649.
MORNING RECORD AND RE-
PUBLICAN; every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY REPUBLICAN,
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription — daily $6, weekly $1; estab-
lished 1860; The Republican Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation — Daily: In 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest 3,000. In 1895, H. In 1896,
H. In 1897. Y. In 1893, yl. In 1899, zl. In
1900, vl. In 1901, yl. Actual average for
1902, '7,337; for 1903, 7,582; for 1901,
7,559.
Weekly: "jju."
CONNECTICUT SCHOOL JOUR-
NAL ; Thursdays; educational; sixteen
pages 8x12; subscription $1; established
1896 ; The Journal Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
BIBLIA; monthly; oriental archaeology;
forty pages 6x9}^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; Chas. H. S. Davis, editor; Biblia
'Publishing Co.,publishers (12—3). Clrc'n"jj{i."
'MIDDLETO WN, c. h., Middlesex Co.
g 9,589+ pop.— of township 17,486+— on New
York, New Haven Sc. Hartford Rd. and W.
bank of Connecticut r., 35 m. from its
mouth on Long Island Sound. Connected
with New York City by daily line of
steamers. Various manufactures. State
Asylum for the Insane.
PENNY PRESS; every evening except
Sunday; independent-democratic; eight
.pages 15x218; subscription $3; established
1824; Ernest King, editor; Ernest King & Son.
publishers.
Circulation: In 1895. G. In 1896, G. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, y I. In 1900, yl.
'In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. Actual
average for 1904, 6,741.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
-scription 83; established 1893; Chas. E. Per-
kiiis. editor and publisher ( 12—4).
Circulation: In 1896,"jkl." Actual average
for a year ending with January, 1898,3,370.
In 1898, yH. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In
1901. yl. In 1902, (z— 4,6) I. In 1903, yl (OO).
In 1904, yl.
WESLEIAN ARGUS; Wednesdays;
> college news; twenty-eight pages 8x11; sub-
.scrlption $2; established 1866: Students of
CONNECTICUT.
Wesleyan University, editors and publishers
(12—3). Circulation "jkl.--
WESLEYAN LITERARY
MONTHLY; monthly; literary; sixty-
eight pages 6x9; subscription $2; established
1890; H. A. White, editor; Jno. McGregor
Gibb, Jr., publisher ( 1—4). Circulation "jkl."
MIEFORD, New Haven Co. g 3,78at
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hart-
ford Rd. and Long Island Sound, 10 m.
S. W. of New Haven. Manufactures of
carriages, boots and shoes, straw goods,
book sewinjf and electrical machinery.
CITIZEN; Fridays; Independent; six
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1894; J. Ashman Beaven, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "JSi." Inl902. Z(6). In
1903. Z (4).
MOODUS, Middlesex Co. p 800 pop., in
East Haddam township, about 12 m. S. E.
of Middletown. A manufacturing town.
C ON NECTICUT VALLEY
ADVERTISER; Fridays; neutral ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1869; G. P. Lecrenier, editor; Fowler &
Lecrenier, publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, exceeding 1,500. In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl."
MOOSTTP, IF?nrf;mm Co. iif2,.500 pop.,
on New England Rd., about 18 m. N. E. of
Norwich. Manufactures of cotton and
woolen goods.
JOURNAL AND PRESS; Thursdays;
independent; ten pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1881; Chas. F. Burgess, editor
and publisher; prints editions for Plainfleld,
Jewett City and Baltic (2—4).
Combined circulation: In 1900, "jkl"
Actual average for 1901, 1,304; for 1902,
1,342; /or 1903, 1,368; /orl904, yl.
MYSTIC, ■^^«w2/onrfon Co. 0,3,000 pop.,
on New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd.
and both sides of Mystic r., 11m. E. of New
London, one of the two county seats.
Woolen mill, spool and silex works, ma-
chines for cotton gins, printers' and book-
binders' machine works and shipbuilding.
JOURNAL; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 186(5; J. S. Anderson, editor; Ston-
ington Publishing Co., publishers. Circu-
lation "JKL."
NAUGATUCK, New Haven Co. g
10,541+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd., 5 m. S. of Waterbury. Man-
ufactures of rubber clothing, rubber boots
and shoes, woolen underwear, buttons and
farming implements.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 18x24; subscription $5; estab-
lished 1895; Naugatuck News Co., publishers
(2—3). Circulation "jkl "
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1877 ; B. A. Peck, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
NEW BRITAIN, Hartford Co. b
25,998+ pop.— of township 28,202+— on New
England and New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rds., 10 m. S. W. of Hartford, the
county seat and State capital. Manufac-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
103
CONNECTICUT.
tures of hardware, cutlery, jewelry and
knit goods.
UERAliD: every evening except Sun-
day ; iudependent ; ten pages 17x24 ; sub»
scriptiou $7; established 1876; Herald Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers ^6— 3).
Circiilatiou: In 1901, "jkl." In 1902, I, In
1903, H. Actual average for a year ending
tvith June, 1904, 3,633.
RECORD; every evening except Sun
day, and VVEEKLiY, Fridays; republican;
four to eiglit pages r7><jx23; subscription-
daily $3, weekly $1; established — daily 1892,
weekly 1855; J. L. Doyle, editor and pub-
lisher (5-3).
Circulation— Daily ; In 1896, "Jia. •' In 1897,
IZ. In 1898, H. In 1899, yT. In 1900, zl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903 (z— 4), H. In
1904, yl.
Weekly: -JKL." In 1898, Z. In 1901. Z (1,2.4.6).
O STERN HAROLD; Thursdays;
Swedish; eight pages 17x21; subscription
$1; established 1892; Carl Ebbesen, editor;
Ostem Harold Publishing Co., publishers
(7—3). Circulation -'Jia-." In 1899, Z. In 1900.
Z. Inl901, Z(4, 5). Inl902,Z(4, 5). In 1903, + t.
NEW CANAAN, Fairfield Co. p
l,304t pop.— of township 2,968+— on New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rd., 5 ra. W.
by N. W. of Norwalk, 8 N. by N. E, of
Stamford and 18 S.W. of Bridgeport. Prin-
cipal manufactures are boots, shoes and
clothing.
MESSENGER : Saturdays ; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1877; William W. Kirk, editor and
publisher (4 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
NEW HARTFORD, Litchfield Co.
In 3,424+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford and Philadelphia, Reading & New
England Rds., 29 m. N. W. of Hartford, the
State capital. A manufacturing town.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1881; Henry R. Jones, editor and publisher
(7 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
NEW HAVEN, c. h., New Haven
Co. [? 108,027+ pop., on New York, New Haven
& Hartford Rd., at head of New Haven bay,
4 m. from Long Island Sound and 73 N. E. of
New York City. Seat of Yale College. Has
considerable foreign trade. Manufactures
of carriages, india-rubber and guttapercha
goods, firearms, cutlery, musical Instru-
ments and iron and steel goods.
DAILY.
EVENING LEADER; every evening
except Sunday, and Sunday morning; eight
to sixteen pages 17x24; subscription— daily
$5, Sunday $1; established 1892; Evening
Leader Company, publishers (12—2).
Circulation: In 1895. H. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, vl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1904, yl.
EVENING REGISTER; every even
Ing except Sunday, Sunday morning, and
COLUMBIAN REGISTER, Thurs
days; Independent; daily twelve to twenty,
Sunday twenty to thirty, weekly ten and
twelve pages 18x22; subscription— daily $6,
Sunday $2. weekly $1 ; established— daily 1840,
Sunday 1877, weekly 1812; N. G. Osborn, edi-
tor; Register Publishing Co., publishers (1—4).
Circulation— Daily : Rating varied from
G In 1891 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897,
F. Actual average for 1898, 10,941; for
1899, 11,130; for 1900, 11,594; for 1901,
CONNECTICUT— New Haven.
ia,51'^; for 1902. 13,079; for 1903.
13,571 ;/o/- 1904, 13,613.
Sunday: In 1895, H. In 1896,H. In 1897, F.
In 1898, F. In 1899. yG. In 1900. yG. In
1901, yG. In 19. 2, yG. Actual average for
1903. 1 1,29-^; /o/- 1904, 11,107.
Weekly; "jkl."
Publisher's announcement. — The Register.
with largest circulation in its history in
1904, is by far the best advertising medium
and most Influential paper in the largest
city in Connecticut. It reaches the buying
class and always brings best results. Many
local advertisers use no other medium. A
number doubled their appropriation last
year. Carries more columns of advertising
than any paper in city. One quarter page
ad last year received 850 replies. Largest
and best equipment in city— two Hoe
presses, seven linotypes. If you want re-
sults, the Register meets the test.
MORNING JOURNAL AND COU-
RIER ! every morning except Sunday, and
CONNECTICUT HERALD AND
WEEKLY JOURNAL, Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 18x22; subscription-
daily $6, weekly $1; established— daily 1832,
weekly 1766; The Carrington Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation— Daily : Rating varied from
G in 1892 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, publisher asserts, no
edition less than 3,100. In 1900. yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904. yH.
Weekly: "jkl "
PALLADIUM; every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; ten to sixteen pages 17x24; sub-
scription—daily $6, weekly $1; established-
daily 1840, weekly 1828; E. A. Street, editor;
The Palladium Company, publishers (2—4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1898, "jkl." In
1-^99, I. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
THE
Morning Journal
and Courier
Is the oldest daily paper in
Connecticut, and has a posi-
tive and assured clientage.
Its circulation is among the
medium and intelligent
classes, and its long contin-
ued clean and conservative
course gives it a prestige of
great and unusual value to
advertising patrons.
WEEKLY ESTABLISHED 1766.
THE CARRINGTON
PUBLISHING COMPANY.
104
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CONNECTICUT— New Haven.
September, publisher asserts, uo edition
during tlie past year has been less than 5,5(iO.
Actual average for 1903, 7,625; for 1904,
7,837.
Weekly: "jkl"
Publisher's announcement.— The New Haven
Palladium is the only morning paper that
permitted the Association of American Ad-
vertisers to make a thorough examination
of its books, proving beyond a doubt that
the paper had all it claimed. The Palla-
dium carries all the local advertising, a
sure sign of its worth at home. We are now
printing and selling over 8,000 copies daily.
New Haven, Conn, Register
UNION; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; democratic; daily
eight to sixteen, Sunday sixteen pages 16x22;
subscription— dally $3, Sunday $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1873, Sunday 1871; Alex. Troup,
editor; New Haven Union Co., publishers
<2-4),
Circulation-Daily: Inl895, F. In 1896,
publisher asserts, smallest 13,800. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yG. In 1899, E. In 1900, yE. Actual
average for 1901. 15,296 ; for 19(>2, 1 5,831 ;
/or 1903, 13,837; /or 1904, 16,076.
«!$uuday: In 1896, F. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
yG. In 1899, G. In 1900, yG. Actual average
for 1901, 8,179; /or 1902, 8,825; for 1903.
8,260; /or 19(M, 8,287.
Publisher's announcement.— The New Haven
Union shows a sworn average circulation
for 1904 of 16,076 copies daily. It's the only
one-cent publication in New Haven that
reaches the classes as well as the masses.
Everybody reads the Union, because it is
right up to date. Advertisers get results.
We guarantee our circulation and prove it
by carriers' receipts, post office and express
receipts, and lastly, by our circulation
books and paper bills. Our rate per thou-
sand for guaranteed paid circulation is
cheaper than that of all the other evening
papers combined. The Union is the only
evening paper in New Haven that per-
mitted the Association of American Ad-
vertisers to examine its circulation books,
paper accounts and cash receipts from
subscriptions, proving fully that the paper
had all it claims.
YALiE DAIL.Y NEWS; every morning
except Sunday, during the college year; col-
legiate; four pages lli^xl7; subscription $4;
established 1878 ; Students of Yale University,
editors and publishers (4 — 3).
Circulation: "jkl." In 1899. Z. In 1900. Z.
In 1902, -JKL" In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
WEEKLY.
A;>IER1CAN; Sundays; labor; twelve
pages; subscription $2.50; established March,
1903; Lynn W. Wilson, editor; American
Printing Corporation, publishers (1—4) (A A).
ANZEIGER; Saturdays; German; inde-
pendent; four pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1890; H. Busmann. editor and
publisher (7-3). Circ'n ••J£i." In 1903, Z (4).
COMMERCIAL. RECORD; Satur
days; commercial; thirty-six pages 9x12^^;
subscription $3; established 1882; S.B.War-
ren, manager; Record Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." Actualaverage
for 1898, 1,494; for 1899. 1,501. In 1900,
yl. In 19»J1, yl. Actual average for 1902,
1,952. Tn 1903, yl. Actual average for
1904,2,081.
CONNECTICUT FARMER; Satur
days; agricultural; sixteen pages llxlSJ^;
Bubscription .SI; established 18.54; George H.
Nicholas, editor ; The Farmer Publishing and
Printing Co., publishers (1—5). Circulation
"JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, -jkl."
CONNECTICUT FREIE PRESSE;
Wednesdays; German; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1876; H. Busmann,
editor and publisher (2—3). Circ'n "iSL."
DER HERMANNS SOHN; Wednes
days; German; fraternal; four pages 11x15;
CONNECTICUT— New Haven.
subscription $1; established 1893; Paul Geb-
hard, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
IL. CORRIERE DEL. CONNECTI-
CUT; Saturdays; Italian; eight pages
15}^x2l}^; subscription $1; established 1897;
Giovanni Lombardi. editor and publisher
(10-3P).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl. " In 1901, (z— 11) I.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, 'liiL"
LA STELLA D'lTALIA; Saturdays;
Italian; twelve pages 16x22; subscription
$2; established 1892; Paul Russo, publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2.500. In 1896. H. In 1897, H Z.
Actual average for 1898, 3,412. In 1899, yH.
In 1900, yH. Actual average for 1901, 4., ^H4t
In 1902, yG. In 1903, yH. In 1904. yH.
L'UNIONE; Saturdays; Italian; four
pages 16x24; subscription $1; established
1902; Pasquale Coblanchi, editor and pub-
lisher (; 1—1).
Circulation: In 19(U,yH.
YALE AliUMNI WEEKLY; Wed
nesdays (monthly during July, August and
September) ; university news ; eight to
twenty eight pages lOJ^xlS; subscription $3;
established 1891 : Lewis S. Welch, editor and
publisher.
Circulation : Actual average for a year
ending with June, 1896, 2,995 ; for a year
ending with July 13, 1897, 3,511 ifor a year
ending with July 12, 1898, 4,105 ; for a year
ending with August, 1899, 4,837 ; for a year
ending with August, 190C, 5,446 ; for a year
ending with August, 1901, 5,71 6 ; for a year
ending with August, 1902, 5,749. In 1903, G.
In 1904, yH.
BI-WEEKLY.
YALE COURANT; bi-weekly, Satur-
days, durlnsr college year; collegiate; inde-
pendent; thirty six pages 4i^x8; subscription
$2; established 1865; Students of Yale Uni-
versity, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL.'
YALiE RECORD; bi-weekly, Satur-
days, during college year; collegiate; pic-
torial; twenty pages 9x11; subscription
$2.50; established 1872 ; Students of Yale
University, editors and publishers (2—3). Cir-
culation "JKi."
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN JOURNAL. OF SCI-
ENCE; monthly; scientific; eighty pages
6x9; subscription $6; established 1818; E. S.
Dana, editor and publisher. Circ'n ".jkl."
GOLDSMITH AND SILVER-
SMITH: monthly; jewelry trade; twenty
pages 8x11; subscription $2; established
1895; Newton Dexter, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
7,317. In 1904, H (OO).
LOOMIS' MUSICAL. AND MA-
SONIC JOURNAL; monthly; twenty-
four pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
1867; Chas. H. Loomis, editor and publisher.
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
1,000; for 1895, 1,000; for 1896. 1,000;
/or 1897, 1,000; /or 1893, 1, 000 ;/or a vcar
ending with Sept., 1899, 1,000. In 1900, pub-
lisher asserts, each and every month 1,000.
In 1901, "jjiL"
MOTHER'S JOURNAL; monthly;
sixty-four pages 7x10; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1894; Frances Sheldon Bolton,
editor; James R. Bolton & Co., publishers
(5 — 3). Circulation "JKL."
YALiE LAW JOURNAL.; monthly,
during college vear; law; ninety-two pages
7x10; subscription $2.50; established 1890;
John H. Sears, managing editor; Student*
of Yale Law School, publishers (12—3). Cir-
culation '-iKL
YAIiE L.ITERARY MAGAZINE;
monthly, during the college year; colle-
giate; seventv-eight pages 6x9: subscription
$3; established 1836; Students of Yale College,
editors and publishers (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
YALE MEDICALJOURNAli;
monthly, medical; eighty pages 7x10; sub-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
J 05
CONNECTICUT— New Haven.
scription $2; established 1894; Students of
Yale Medical School, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jki"
YALE SCIENTIFIC MONTHLY;
except July, August and September; scien-
tific ; sixty pages 6x9 ; subscription $2.50;
established 1894; The Senior Class of the Shef-
field Scientific School of Yale University,
editors; C. S, Whayles & Company, pub-
lishers (8—3). Circulation e"JKL."
QUARTERLY.
YALE DIVINITY QUARTERLY;
religious; forty pages 6x914; subscription 50
cents; establis'hed March, 1904; Students of
Yale Divinity School, editors and publish-
crs (1 — 5).
YALE REVIEW; quarterly, February,
May, August and November; history and
political science; one hundred and fourteen
pages 6x10; subscription $3; established 1892;
Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl"
NEW LONDON, c. h., New London
Co. P, 17,548+ pop., on New York, New Ha-
ven & Hartford and Central Vermont Rds.
and Thames r., about 3 m. from its mouth
on Long Island Sound. Good harbor. Com-
merce and manufacturing. Summer resort.
DAY; every evening except Sunday; in-
dependent; eight to sixteen pages 19x24; sub-
scription $5; established 1881; John McGin-
ley, editor; Day Publishing Co., publishers;
Wednesday issue is sent out as a weekly
edition (1 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
3,145; /or 1896, 3,286; for 1897, 3,447;
for 1898, 4,150; for 1899, 4,t265; for 19(i0,
4,690; /or 1901, 4,S45: /or 1902, 5,198;
for 1903. 5,613; /or 1904, 5,855.
Publisher's annotinceniext.— It is an utter
impossibility to cover New London without
using the Day in the evening and the
Telegraph in the morning. The combined
circulation of these papers 9,000 daily.
GLOBE; every evening except Sunday;
independent; four pages 1 7^^x24; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1890; The Daily Globe
Publishing Co., editors and publishers. Cir-
culation-'jkl" In 1899, Z. In 1902, "JKL"
M O RNING TELEGRAPH; every
morning except Sunday; independent; eight
pages 17x22: subscription $5; established 1885;
E. G. Hill, editor; Day Publishing Company,
publishers (2—3).
Circulation; In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 4,500 ; in 1896, 4,5(iO. In 1897. Y. In
1898, vH. In 1899. vlf. In 1900, yH. In
1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, y H. In 1904, 1.
BINNACIiE; Saturdays (A A).
NEW MILFORD, Litchfield Co. ^
4,804+ pop. (of township), on New York, New
Haven & Hartford Rd. and Housatonic r.,
16 m. N. of Danbury and 35 N. by N. E. of
Bridgeport. Tobacco trade and manufact
uring.
GAZETTE ; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; established 1872 ;
Joshua A. BoUes, editor and publisher ( 7—3 P).
Circulation: Accorded J from 1892 to 1895.
Inl896. I. Inl897. Y. In 1898. "jkl" ( ??)
NEWTOWN, Fairfield Co. p 254t
pop.— of township 3,276+- on New York, New
Haven & Hartford Rd., 9 m. W. of Dan-
bury, one of the two county seats. Saw,
grist and cider mills, and rubber, car-
riage, wagon, woolen, comb and button
factories.
BEE; Fridays ; independent; eight pages
20x26; subscription $1.25; established 1878;
CONNECTICUT.
Allison P. Smith, editor; The Bee Publishing
Company, publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "iKL" In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 3,150. Actual
average for 1898, 3 >'i7 3. In 1899, yH. In
1900. yH. In 1901, yH. Inl902,yH. In 1903,
yH. In 1904, (z-4) H.
NORWALK, Fairfield Co. p 6,125t
pop.— of township,lncluding Norwalkand
South Norwalk cities, 19,932+— on New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rd. and
Norwalk r., 42 m. N. E. of New York City.
Manufacturing.
HOUR; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKliY, Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 18x22; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1; established — daily 1895, weekly
1871; The Hour Publishing Co., publishers
(2-3).
Circulation-Daily: In 1900, "jkl." In
1901, (z— 4,6)1. Inl902,yl. Inl903,yl. Act-
ual average for 1904, 3,t217.
Weekly: In 1895, H. In 1896. G. In 1897,
Y. In 1898. yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I. In
1901, (z— 3) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (O O).
NORWICH, c. h., New London Co. O,
17,251+ pop.— Of township 24,637+— on Cen-
tral Vermont and New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rds., at head of navigation on
Thames r., 13 m. N. of New London, the
other county seat. Steamers make daily
trips to New York City. General commerce
and manufacturing.
BULLETIN; every morning except Sun-
day, and COURIER, weekly, twice a-
week, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican;
daily eight, weekly twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription—dailv $6, weekly 5o cents; estab-
blished— daily 1B58, weekly 1796 ; The Bulletin
Co., editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1902._4.659; for 1903, 4,983; for 1904,
Weekly: "jkl." Actual areragre /or 1904,
!2,'^00.
Publisher's announcemejit. —The Bulletin
sets all of its matter; covers its local field
thoroughly, besides covering all the good
news of the surrounding towns; has its
own carriers in Willimantic, Danielson
and Putnam; is the only paper in Eastern
Connecticut having no street sales— all
route service, and gives the advertiser
more for his money than any paper in East-
ern Connecticut. It is conceded to be the
leading and most influential paper in its
territory.
The circulation of the Bulletin is con-
stantly increasing and varies very little
from day to day, but each month and year
shows that steady, substantial gain that
all advertiiiers like. There is a possible
7.000 circulation in its field, and every effort
is being, and will be, used to carry it to
that figure.
EVENING RECORD; every evening
except Sunday, and COOLEY^S WEEK-
LY, Fridays; independent; eight pages
15x22: subscription- daily $6, weekly 50 cents;
established— daily 1888, weekly 1876; Cle-
worth & Pullen, editors and publishers (4—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, I. Actual
at'eraf/e/or 1896, 2,926. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898, 3,285; for 1899, 3.383.
In 1900. yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, (z— 4) H ( • •). In 1204. H.
Weekly: In 1895, I. Actual average for
1896,3.831. Inl897.Y.Inl898,yI. Inl899,yl,
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, yl. InlP04, yl.
PUTNAM, c. h., Winctham Co. □'6,667t
pop., on New England Rd. and Quin-
ebaug r„ S3 m. N. by N. E. of Norwich,
106
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CONNECTICUT.
26 S. of Worcester, Mass., and 61 S. E. of
Boston. Manufactures of cotton, woolen
and silk goods, boots, slippers and shoes,
cutlery, steam heaters, clothing, trunks
and carriages. Also lumber yards and
woodworking establishments.
PATRIOT} Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x25; subscription $1.50; established
1872; A. W. Macdonald. editor; Macdonald
& Williams, publishers (8—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
1 ,347. In 1896, 1. Actual average for 1897.
1,304. In 1898, yl. Inl899.yl. Inl900,yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z~4) I (• •).
In 1904, yl.
WIND HA M CO. OBSERVER ; Thurs
days; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1897; Nathan W. Kennedy, editor
and publisher (5—3).
Circulation : Actual average for a year
ending ivith November 17, 1898, ^,90''2. In
1899, yH. In 1900, yH. Actual average for
a year ending October S.1901, 3,740. In 1902,
yH. In 1903, yH. Inl904, yH.
'RI'DGBTIT.'L'D^FairJield Co. p 2,626t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 10 m. S. of Dan bury, one of the two
county seats, and 17 N. by N. W. of Norwalk.
Summer resort of New York City residents.
Farming.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 1.5x22; subscription $1.50; established
1874; W. A. White, editor; The Ridgefleld
Press Printing Company, publishers (7—3).
Circulation "jk-l." In 1899. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
ROCKVILLE, Tolland Co. ij] 7,287t
pop., on New England Rd., 16 m. N. E. of
Hartford, the State capital. Manufactures
of envelopes and woolen and silk goods.
JOURNAL; semi-weekly. Tuesdays
and Fridays; independent; four pages 18x24 ;
subscription $1.50; established 1866; Charles
S. Greer, editor; Thomas S. Pratt & Son, pub-
lishers.
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
1,338 ; for 1896, 1,363. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl.-
LEADER; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1879; Rady &
Brown, editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
In 1898. Z. In 1902. "JKL."
PROGRESSIVE PHOTOGRA-
PHER; quarterly; photographic; 7x10;
subscription, 50 cents; established January,
1903; George M. Bolton, editor; Progressive
Photographic Publishing Co., publishers
(12—3). Circulation "jKL."r(A A).
ROCKY HILL, Hartford Co. t\ 1.026t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd. and Connecticut r., 8 m. S. E. of Hart-
ford, the State capital. Farming and
manufacturing.
ADHESIVE; monthly ; philately ;
sixteen to twenty eight pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion 30 cents; established 1900; Henry A.
Chapman, editor and publisher (7—3). Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4). (A A).
SCOTLAND, Windham Co. cf 417t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd.
WHITE RIBBON BANNER; month
ly (AA).
SEYMOUR, N-ew Haven Co. p 3,541t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., at the confluence of Naugatuck,
Bladen and Little rs., which supply water
CONNECTICUT.
power for many large factories. Manu-
factures of paper, horseshoe nails, marine
telegraph cables, rubber, copper, brass, Iron,
plush goods and mechanics' tools.
RECORD ; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.^; estab-
lished 1871; W. C. Sharpe, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
1,096; for 1896, 1,124; for 1897, 1,120 j
for 1898, 1,131 ; for 1899, 1,172; for 1900,
1,124; for 1901,1,113; /or 1902, 1,1 74;
for 1903, 1,169. 1904, yl.
SOUTHINGTON, Hartford Co. ^
3,411+ pop. — of township 5,890+ — on New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rd., 20 m. N.
of New Haven. Manufactures of general
hardware, tinners' machines and tools, car-
riage hardware, pocket cutlery, plumbers'
goods, paper bags and wood screws.
NEWS ; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1873; C. K. Alger, editor; Northampton Val-
ley Publishing Co., publishers (7 — 3). Circu-
lation "JKL" In 1899, Z. In 1902, ".ikl.- In
1903, Z (4).
SOUTH MANCHESTER, Hart-
ford Co. b 9,000 pop., on New England
Rd.,8m. E. of Hartford, the county seat
and State capital. Manufactures of silk
and paper.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; W. J. Flood,
editor and publisher (4—3). Circulation "jkl. "
In 1903, Z (4).
SOUTH NORWALK, Fairfield
Co. p 6,591+ pop.— of township, including
Norwalk and South Norwalk cities, 19,932+
—on New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd.
and Norwalk r., 33 m. S. W. of New Haven
and 42 N. E. of New York City. Manu-
factories of felt hats, locks, shoes, paper
boxes and iron works. Connected with
Norwalk by electric cars.
EVENING SENTINEL.; every evening
except Sunday; republican; eight pages
17x22; subscription $5; established 1887;
James Golden, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." In 1901, (z— 4,
6, 12) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (OO). In
1904, yl.
SOUTHPORT, Fairfield Co. p 1,100
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd. and Long Island Sound. Onion raising
and shipping the principal industries.
CHRONICLE; semi-weekly, Mondays
and Thursdays; Independent; four to eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
18(8; Walter Dunkerley, editor; Dunkerley
Bros., publishers (4—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
1,077; for 1896, 1,080. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, smallest 1,000. In
1899, "JKL- " In 1903. Z (4).
STAFFORD SPRINGS, Tolland
Co. i 2,460+ pop. — of township 4,297+— on
Central Vermont Rd. and Willimantic r.,
50 m. N. of New London. Manufactures of
woolen and Iron goods. Mineral springs.
r PRESS; Wednesays; republican; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1.25 ; established
18.58; Lewis McLaughlin, editor and pub-
lisher; prints an edition for South Coventry
(1-5).
Combined circulation : In 1895, pub-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
107
CONNECTICUT.
CONNECTICUT.
Usher asserts, not less than 1,220. Actual
average for 1896, 1,5271; for 1897, 1,303;
for 1898. 1,318; /or 1899. 1.3t26; /or 1900.
1.320. In 1901. yl. Actual average for 1902,
1,374; /or 1903, 1,415; for 1904, 1,392.
STAMFORD, Fairfield Co. p 15,997t
pop. — of township 18,8391- — on New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rd. and Long Isl-
and Sound, 34 m. N. E. of New York City,
and residence of many of its business
men. Lumber yards, lock works, pianos,
coloring extract, liquorice and various
other manufactures.
ADVOCATE; every evening except
Thursday and Sunday, and WEEKl^iY,
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 17x22;
subscription— daily $4. weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1892, weekly 1829; Gillespie Bros., edi-
tors and publishers.
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, publisher as-
serts, smallest 2,300. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, October, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition during the past
year was less than 2,250; in 1901, not less
than 2.500. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904 yH
Weekly ; In 1895. I. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, zl . In 1899, y I. In 1900, October, pub
lisher asserts, no edition during the past
year was less than 2,250; in 1901, not less
than 2,500. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904. yH.
PHOTO-AMERICAN; monthly; pho-
tograph t^; fifty-six pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established 1889; E. W. Newcomb, editor;
The Photo American Publishing Co., pub
Ushers (12-3). _
Circulation: For 1899, "j_kl." In 1900, G.
Actual average for 1901, 6,333; for 1902,
8,666; /or 1903, 7,980; for mi, 10,410.
Publisher's announcement.— Vhoto Ameri-
can gives away $500.00 in prizes for pictures
every year.
POULTRY STANDARD; monthly;
poultry, pigeons and pet stock; twenty-eight
pages 9x12: subscription SOcents; established
1899; R. M. Clark, manager (2—3),
Circulation; In 1901, "jkl." In 1902,
(z-1,2, 4, 5)G. In 1904, yG.
STONINGTON, ^^ London Co. P
2.278+ pop. — of township 8,540+— on New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rd. A port
of entry on the sea-coast at eastern ex-
tremity of Long Island Sound, 12 m. E. of
New liOndon, one of the two county seats.
Providence & Stonington Steamship line
connects daily with New York City. Coast
trade and manufacturing.
MIRROR; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1869; Jerome S.
Anderson, editor; Stonington Publishing Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
STRATFORD, Fairfield Co. P3,657t
pop., on New York. New Haven & Hartford
Rd. and Housatonic r., 3 m. E. of Bridgeport,
the county seat. Oyster raising.
CHAPEL. CHIME.S; monthly; evan-
gelical; twenty pages 6x9; subscription 50
cents; established 191)0; C. Seymour Bullock,
editor and publisher (7— .S). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
THOMASTON, Litchfield Co. b 3,300)
pop., on New York, New JIaven & Hartford
Rd., 10 m. N. of "Waterbury. Rolling mills.
Seth Thomas Clock Company works are
here.
EXPRESS; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1880; R. H. Smith, editor; F. W. Etherldge,.
publisher (4— 3). Circulation "jkl."
THOMPSONVILLE, Hartford Co,
[j 4,673 pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd. and E. bank of Connecticut
r., 8 m. S. of Springfield, Mass., and 18 N. of
Hartford, the county seat and State capital.
Manufactures of carpets, cottonseed-olt
presses and casket hardware.
PRESS; Thursdays; neutral; four pages
20x26 ; subscription $1.50 ; established 1880 ;
Frederick P. Parsons, editor; Parsons Print-
ing Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Accorded 1.225 from 1892 to
1895. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In 1898, publisher
asserts, not less than 1.100. In 1899. zl. In
1900, publisher asserts, no issue was less
than 1.150. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z-4) I. In
1903, (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, (z— 4) I.
TORRINGTON. Litchfield Co. tl
11,500 pop.— of township 12,453+ — on New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rd. and Nau-
gatuck r. Extensive manufactures of brass,
woolen goods, hardware, plated goods,
machinery, bicycles and needles.
EVENING REGISTER; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $5, weekly $1; established 1874; Tor-
rlngton Printing Co., editors and publishers
(3-3).
Circulation-Daily : In 1896, <jkl. • In
1897. I Z. In 1898, I. In 1899. zl. In 1900, zl.
In 1901. (z— 1. 2. 4,5) I. In 1902, (z-1. 2, 4, 5) I^
Inl903. yl(OO). In 1904, 1.
Weekly: "jKi '
WATERBURY.c. h-.A^ew^avcn Co.
g 45,8,59+ pop.— of township 51,139+— on New
York & New England and New York, New
Haven & Hartford Rds., 30 m. N. of New
Haven, the county seat, and 32 S. W. of
Hartford, the State capital. Manufactures
of brass, brass goods, German silver, but-
tons, clocks and watches.
AMERICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tues-
days and Fridays; independent; twelve to
sixteen pages — daily 18x24, semi weekly
20x25; subscription — daily $8, semi- weekly
$2; established— daily 1866, semi-weekly 1844 j
C. F. Chapin, editor; American Printing Co.,
publisheis(l— -4).
Circulation- Daily : In 1895, "jkl" In
1896,1. Inl897.Y. In 1898, "jkl" In 1900, 1.
In 1901, G. In 1902, yG. In 1903, F. In
ITOt, G.
Semi-weekly: In 1895, ".ikl." In 1896, I.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." In 1901, I. In
1902, yl. In 1903, -jkl."
EVENING DEMOCRAT; every even-
ing except Sunday; democratic; ten pages
15x22; subscription $5; established 1881; C.
Maloney. editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 2,200. In 1895, I. In 1896. publisher
asserts, smallest 2.500. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl .
In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
y I . In 1903, ( z— 4 ) H. In 1904. G .
REPUBLICAN; every morning except
Sunday; republican; ten to sixteen pages
18x24 ; 'subscription $6 ; established 1881 ; Wil-
linm M. Lathrop, editor; W. J. Pape, pub-
lishers (12— 3).
(Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,700. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
189H, "JKL." In 1900. Z, In 1902. -jkl.' Act-
ual average for 1903, 5,846 ; for 11:04,
5,770.
I1EKAI..D; Sundays; independent; eight
to twelve pages 18x213^; subscription $2; es-
108
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CONNECTICUT.
CONNECTICUT.
tabllshed 1888; Richard Howell, editor; F. R.
Swift, publisher.
Circulation: Rating varied from 12.000 in
1891 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898. vl. Inl899.zl. In 1900, yl. Inl901,yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, I.
MEN; monthly; Y. M. C. A.; sixteen
pages 7x10; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished 1901; Robert S. Ross, editor; Young
Men's Christian Association, publishers
(12—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
"WEST HAVEN, ^ew Jffaveii Co. Q
5,247t pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd., 3 m. S. W. of New Haven,
the county seat. Saw mills and lumber.
Manufacturing.
H E R A Li D ; Saturdays ; Independent ;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab
lished 1900; Luclen P. Smith, editor; Herald
Publishing Co., publishers (1—4). Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1903. Z (4).
TIMES; Saturdays; four pages 16x22;
subscription $1; established 1888; Edwin P.
Thomas, editor ; The Knox All Printing
House, publishers. Circulation "iKj,." (A A).
WESTPORT, Fairfield Co. p 4,017t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd. and Saugatuck r., 45 m. N. E. of New
York City. Manufactures of cotton, rope,
batting, twine, mattresses, carriages, boots
and shoes.
WESTPORTER - HERALD j semi-
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1876; Willis S. Jones, editor and
publisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1,0 4r7 . In 1897. 1 Z. Inl898,yl.
In 1899. zT. In 19(i0. yl. In 1901, "jkl." In
1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904. ".jkl."
MODERN EMBAL.MER; monthly;
subscription $1; established June, 1897; H.
L. Russell, editor; Embalmers' Supply Co.,
publishers.
WILL.IM ANTIC, Windham Co. cf
8,937f pop.— of township 10,137t— in Wind-
ham township, on New England, New
York, New Haven & Hartford and Central
Vermont Rds. and Willimantic r., 32 m. E.
of Hartford, the State capital, and 59 W. of
Providence, R. I. Manufactures of silk, cot-
ton, thread and silk machinery.
CHRONICLiE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $3, weekly $1; established 1877; J. A.
McDonald, editor; Chronicle Printing Co.,
publishers.
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher
asserts, smallest 2,450. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. I.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, small-
est 1,850. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y. In 1898, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,000. In 1899, zl.
In 1900. yl. In 1901, "jkl."
JOURNAIi} Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1847;
Chester D. Fiske. editor; The Hall & Bill
Printing Co., publishers (5 — 3).
Circulation : In 1895, "jkl." In 1896,pub-
llsher asserts, smallest 1.850. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKi-" Inl903, (z^) I. In 1904, yl.
WINDHAM LANDMARK; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established December, 1901; Wm. L. Ken-
dall, editor and publisher; prints editions for
24 surrounding towns (3—3). Combined cir-
culation "JKL." (A A)-
'WINDSOR LOCKS, SaW/ord(7o.
\^ 2,997+ pop., on New York, New Haven ft
Hartford Rd. and W. bank of Connecticut
r., 12 m. N. of Hartford, the county seat and
State capital. Iron foundry, large machine
shops and cotton-warp mills. Manufact-
ures of paper, hosiery, steel, silk, rubber
rolls and school furniture.
JOURNAL.; Fridays ; neutral ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1880; J. M. Morse, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "iSL-"
WINSTED, Litchfield Co. tl 6.804t
pop.— of township 7,^63+— on Central New
England and Naugatuck Division of New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rds., 35 m.
N. W. of Hartford, the State capital, and
61 N. of Bridgeport. Manufactures of clocks,
cutlery, lamps, hardware, tools, silks,
hosiery, pins and undertakers' materials,
EVENING CITIZEN; every evening
except Sunday; independent; eight pages
13x20; subscription $5; established 1888; I.E.
Manchester, editor; The Citizen Printing Co.,
publishers (1—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,400. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z. In
1898, zl. In 1899, I. In 1900, yl. In 1901, y I.
In 1902, July, publisher asserts no edition for
past V ear was less than 1,800. Actual average
for 1903. 1 ,8T3. In 1904, yl.
HERALD; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1853; I. E.Manchester, editor; The Citi-
zen Printing Co.. publishers.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897, "jkl."
LITCHFIEIiD CO. LEADER; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; N.B.Stevens,
editor; The Citizen Printing Co., publishers
(7—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.500. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, zl. In 1899, publisher asserts, no
issue less than 1,6.54. In 1900, yl. In 1901, y I .
Inl902,(z-4)I. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
WOODBURY, Litchfield Co. t: l,988t
pop., on Pomerang r., 12 m. W. of Water -
j burj' and 25 N. W. of New Haven. Manu
' factures of cutlery and woolen goods.
REPORTER; Thursdays; Independent;
' four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1877; A. E. Knox, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "iKL"
DELAWARE.
Population 184,735 t. Land Area 1,960 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Pennsylvania, east by Delaware river and bay and the
Atlantic Ocean, and souih and west by Maryland. State capital : Dover. Princi-
pal products and industries : Fruit raising and various manufactures. Number
of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 35, divided as follows:
Daily, 4; semi- weekly, 1 ; weekly, 25; monthly, 5.
The cities and towns of over 1,500 population, according to the United States
census of 1900 (t'> are as follows :
Wiliiiiugtou 76,508t
Newcastle 3,3S0t
Dover 3,329t
Milford '>i,500t
Liewes !i.'^59t
Smyrna 3,168t
Laurel l,8'^5t
Seatord ... l,734t
Georgetown l,6D8t
Mitldletowu l,567t
'DUliM.A'R, Sussex Co. p l,103pop.,on
Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Rd.,
8 m. S. of Salisbury, the county seat.
Lumber and fruit.
A^tERICAN; Fridays; independent;
four pages 15x22 ; subscription 75 cents ; estab-
lished 191)0; W. H. Hay man, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Circ'n "jkl." In 1902. Z (4) (A A).
DOVER, c. h., Kent Co. a State Cap-
ital, 3,329t pop.— of township 5,450+— on
Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Rd.
and Jones creek, 7 m. W. from Delaware
bay, 48 S. of Wilmington and 75 S, by S. W.
of Philadelphia, Pa. Canning factories.
Peach growing and agriculture.
DELiAWAllEAN ; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1859; Wm. Saulsbury, editor;
Delawarean Company, publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899. Z. In
1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, -'iKL."
D E L A WA RE STATE NEWS;
Wednesdays; independent; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established May, 1902; Mon-
roe Ashmore, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903.
2,015. In 1904, yl.
INDEX; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1887; T.
F. Dunn, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 1,440. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 1,450. In 1899.
publisher asserts, each issue exceeded 1.400.
Actual average for 1900, l,ti32. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902, 1,-109. In 1904,
January, publisher asserts every Issue dur-
ing 1903 was 1.200. Actual average for 1904,
1.200.
STATE SENTINEL.} Saturdays ; re-
publican; four pages 22x30; subscription
$1; established 1874; A. A. Bateman. editor;
The Sentinel Printing Co., publishers ( 1—4).
Circnlation: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 1,100. Actual average for 1896.
1.608. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl." Actual
average for 1903, 1,463. In 1901, I.
DELAWARE WORKMAN j month
ly ; Ancient Order of United Workmen; eight
f)ages 13x18; subscription .TO cents; estab
ished 1896; J. Milton Davidson, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
3.800. In 1898, zH. Actual average for
1899,5,060. In 1900, yG. In 1901, yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1901, yH.
GEORGETOWN, c. h., Sussex Co. p
l,658t pop.— of township 2,874+ — on Phila
delphla, Wilmington & Baltimore Rd.,40m.
S, of Dover, the State capital, and 89 from
Wilmington. Basket and canning factories.
DELAWARE DEMOCRAT; Satur-
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1882 ; Delaware
Democrat Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
SUSSEX JOURNAL; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1867; A. J. Lynch and F. M.
Jones, editors and publishers (7—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
SUSSEX REPUBLICAN; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 22x28; subscription
$1; established 1886; Robt. G. Houston, edi-
tor; Sussex Republican Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Circulation "JKL" (A A). ^,^
EASTERN SHORE FARMER AND
FRUIT CUL.TURIST; monthly; agri-
cultural and horticultural; sixteen pages
11x16; subscription 50 cents ; established 1893;
Eastern Shore Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 10,000. Actual average
for 1896, 10,000. In 1897, Y. Actual aver-
age for 1898, 9,708. In 1899, yF. -^cfwa?
average for a year ending with June, 1900,
9.950. In 1901, yF. In 1902, yF. In 1903,
yF(OO) (AA).
LAUREIi, Sussex Co. g l,825t pop.,
on Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore
Rd. and Laurel r., 90 m. S. of Wilmington.
Flour mills and manufactures of fruit-
baskets and crates.
SUSSEX COUNTIAN; Saturdays;
independent-democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1885 ; C. W.
Kenney, editor and publisher.
Circulation : Accorded 1.100 In 1894. In
1896. T. In 1897, Y. In 1898.1. Inl899. "iKi-"
(AA).
MARSHAL.LTON, Newcastle Co.
i .450 pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 5 m.
W. of Wilmington, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
TRI-HUNDRED WAYS; Thursdays;
independent; four to eight pages 16J^x22;
subscription $1; established May. 1902; John
T. MulUns, editor and publisher (1—5). Cir-
culation ".IKL."
MIDDLETO"WN, Newcastle Co. t]
l,567tpop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington St
Baltimore Rd.. 25 m. S. W. of Wilmington,
the county seat. Manufactures of carriages,
harness, agricultural implements, shlrtB
110
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
DELA WARE.
DELA WARE.
and general underwear. Also, curing and
canning of fruits. Agriculture and fruit
growing.
NEW ERA j Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1885;
C. J. Freeman, editor and "publisher (4 — ^3).
Circulation ••JKL." In 1898, Z. In 1902,"jkl"
In 1903, Z (4).
TRANSCRIPT} Saturdays; republi-
can; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1868; T. S. Fouracre, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl.-
DELAWARE CHURCHMAN;
monthly; protestant episcopal ; twelve pages
8x11; subscription 50 cents; established 1893;
Rev. F. M. Munson, editor; Rev. W. J. Wilkie,
publisher.
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
l,38tJ. In 1897. Y. In 1898. -jkl."
MILFORD, Kent Co. a 2,500t pop., on
Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Rd.
and Mlspillion r., at head of steamboat
navigation, 68 m. S. of Wilmington and 98
from Philadelphia, Pa. Shipbuilding, agri-
culture, fruit growing and packing.
CHRONICLiE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 22x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878 ; Theo. Townsend, editor and
publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "JKL." Actual average for
1902. '^,46-i. In 1903, yH. In 1904. yl.
PENINSULAR NEWS AND AD-
VERTISER; Saturdays ; independen t-
republlcan ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1857; Walter Thomas, editor
and publisher (2—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. "iicL." In 1899. Z. In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
MILTON, Sussex Co. g 948t pop., on
Queen Anne's Rd., 65 m. S. E. of Baltimore.
Farming.
TIMES; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1897;
W. W. Grouch, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl."
NE'WARK, Newcaatle Co. b 1.213t
pop., on Baltimore Sc Ohio and Philadel-
phia, Wilmington & Baltimore Rds., 12 m.
W. by S. W. of Wilmington, the county
seat, and 37 from Philadelphia, Pa. Seat
of Delaware State College, Academy of
Newark and Delaware Normal School.
Farming and paper manufacturing.
DELAWARE LEDGER; Saturdays;
democratic ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1878; Bowen & Bro., editors
and publishers. Circ'n"jKL." In 1897, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
NE'WCASTLE, Newcastle Co. ti
3,380+ pop.— of township 5.407+ — on Phila-
delphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Rd. and
Delaware r., at head of Delaware bay, 5 m.
S. of Wilmington, the countj' seat, and 33
from Philadelphia, Pa. Iron and pipe
works, cotton and shirt factories and flour,
woolen, carpet and rolling mills. Good
harbor. Farming.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1895; E. C. Bross, editor and publislier.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age forlSdl.l^'ZTS. Inl898,yl. In 1899, "jjo,- "
SEArORD, Sussex Co. g l,724t pop.—
of township 3,779 — on Philadelphia, Wil-
mington & Baltimore Rd. and Nanticoker,
84 m. S. of Wilmington and 33 N. E. of Cam-
bridge, Md. Small vessels ascend the river
to this point. Farming.
NEWS; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1891 ; W. H. Stevens, editor and publisher
(1—5). Circulation "jKt."
SMYRNA, Kent Co. n 2,168t pop., on
Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Rd.
and Duck creek, 86 m. S. W. of Wilmington
and 60 from Philadelphia, Pa. Peach trade,
shipbuilding, manufactories of fanning im-
plements, peach baskets, sashes and doors.
CAIjL; Tuesdays; democratic; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1889;
J. C. Wickes, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "jkl."
TI3IES } Wednesdays ; Independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1864; Robert D. Hoffecker, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "JKL."
W I L M I N GT O N, c. h., A^etrcflsf/e
Co. \^ 76.508+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio,
Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore and
Wilmington & Northern Rds, and Delaware
r.,88 m. S. W. of Philadelphia, Pa. Build-
ing of wooden and iron steamships and
cars, and manufactures machinery, cotton
and woolen goods, morocco, powder, car-
riages and farming implements. A port of
entry.
DAILY.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday; republican; eight pages
18x24; subscription $3; established 1888;
Evening Journal Publishing Company, edi-
tors and publishers (12— !)•
Circulation: Rating varied from G In
1891 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, I. Ac-
tual average for a year ending with June,
1901, 5,388; for 1902, 6,408; for 1903,
5,964: /or 1904, 5,440.
EVERY EVENING AND COM-
MERCIAL; every evening except Sunday ;
independent democratic ; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $3; established 1866; The Every
Evening Printing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (2—4).
Circulation — Daily: Actual average fof
1895,7,231. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898. 8,509. In 1899. yF. In
1900, zF. Actual average for 1901, 9,843 r
/or 1902, 10,337; for 1903, 10,784; for
1901, 11,060.
Publisher's announcement. — The circulation
of Evert Evening exceeds 11,000 copies
daily, and is guaranteed to be more than
the combined cii'culatiou of any other two
daily newspapers published in Delaware.
Its value as an advertising medium is
double that of any other newspaper in the
State. Results in advertising prove this
a'^sertion. It carries more "Want" ads than
all the other papers iu the State combined.
MORNING NEWS; every morning ex-
cept Sunday; republican; eight pages 17x23;
subscription $3; estaiilished 1872; Mews Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily : liating varied from
GInl891 toHIn 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. zH. Actual average for 1899, 7,808.
In 1900, vF. In 1901, yG. Actual average for
1902,9,485:/or 1903, copies sold, 9,938;
for a year ending with November SO, 1904,
copies printed, 9,960.
REPUBLICAN; every evenmg except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; daily four, weekly eight pages
20x26; subscription— daily $3, weekly $2; es-
tablished—daily 1874, weekly 1832: Republican
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
Ill
DELA WARE— Wilmington.
Printing and Publishing Co., publishers (5— 3).
Circulatiou— Daily: Rating varied from
G in 1891 to H in 1895. Actual average for 1896,
6,300. Inl897.Y. Inl898. yH. Inl899, yH.
In 1900, yH. In 1901. (z-3) H. In 1902, yH.
In 1903. (z— 4) H. In 1904, yH.
Weekly: "jkl."
SEMI-WEEKLY.
FREIE PRESSEi semi-weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; German; independent;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1878; Max Goetz, editor and publisher
(2— 5P). Circulation "JKL."
WEEKLY,
DELAWARE FARM AND HOniEt
Saturdays; agricultural; sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription 50 cents; established 1885; Mar-
tin Hutchinson, editor; Delaware Farm and
Home Publishing Company, publishers (1--4).
Circulation: In 1899. "JKL" In 1900. zl. Ac-
tual average for a year ending with July 11,
1901. .1,826; for a year ending ivith June,
1902.6,549 #(!:). In 1903.(1!)
JEFFERSONIAN ; Sundays; Demo-
cratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established February. 1903; John I. Beehan,
editor; Democrat Printing and Publishing
Co., publishers (12—3), Circulation "jkl "
SUN; Sundays; republican; four pages
24x35; subscription $1; established 189T;
Geo. W. Roberts, editor and publisher (12 — 4),
Circulation : Actual average for 1898.
DELA WARE— Wilmington.
3,918. In 1899. zH. In 1900, yH. In 1901,
yH. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
SUNDAY MORNING STAR ; Sun-
days; independent; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1881 ; Jerome B.
Bell, editor; The Star Publishing Company,
publishers (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
5,374. In 1895. G. In 1896. G. In 1897. GZ.
Actual average for a year ending with Oct.
17. 1898, 5,804: for 1899, 6,781 ; for a year
ending with June, 1900, 7,050; for 1901,
7,743; for a year ending ivith January
25, 1903, 7,722; for a year ending with
January 24, 1904, 8,472; for a year ending
with January 22, l'J05, 8,918.
MONTHLY.
AGENTS' GUIDE; monthly; agents;
eight pages 16x22; subscription 50 cents;
established 1888; John T. Mulllns, editor;
Agents' Guide Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—5).
Circulatiou: In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904, "JKL."
BOARD OF TRADE JOURNAL,|
monthly; commercial; twenty pages 9j^xl3;
subscription $1; established 1895; J. B. Bell,
editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." In 1900, zl.
In 1901. yl. Inl902,yl. In 1903.(z-4) I(0 O).
Actual average for 1904, 1,980.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Population 278, 718 1. Land Area 60 sq. miles.
A district of the United States containing the federal capital, and having the
river Potomac as its southwest boundary , and enclosed on all other sides by-
Maryland. Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 7g,
divided as follows: Daily, 3; weekly, 25; semi-monthly, 1; monthly, 43; bi-
monthly, 2; quarterly, i.
J-EEO
"WASHINGTON, c h., Capital of,
the United States, 278,718+ pop., onBal- 1
timore & Ohio, Chegapeake & Ohio, Phila-
delphia, Wilmington & Baltimore and
Southern Rds. and Potomac r. Govern-
mental center of United States, containing
the Capitol and department buildings.
DAILY.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday and Sunday morning; inde-
pendent; daily sixteen to twenty, Saturdays
thirty-two, Sunday fifty six pages 16x22;
subscription— dally $6, Saturday $1, Sunday
$1.50; established 1852; Crosby S. Noyes, edi
tor; The Evening Star Newspaper Company,
publishers. Office. 1101 Pennsylvania ave-
nue t,l--5).
Circulation— Daily : Actvial average for
▲ 1893. 34,490; for a year end-
ing with Nov., 1894. 34,944;
,/or 1895, 31,871 ; /or 1896. '^9,-
797! for the first six months
0/1897, copies sold, 31,192;
for 1898. copies sold, de-
livered, furnished or mail-
ed, 33.149; for 1899. copies sold. 31,-
242; /or 191)0, copies sold, 32,295; for
1901. copies sold, 34,239 ; for 1902, copies
sold. 33,748: for 1903. copies sold,
34.083; /or 1904, copies sold, 35,502
(©O)
l22^"The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded the Evening
Star is guaranteed by the publishers of
RowelTs American Newspaper Directory,
who will pay one hundred dollars to the
first person who successfully controverts
its accuracy.
POST;" every morning ; independent;
daily twelve, Sunday thirty six to fifty four
pages 20x24; subscription— daily $6, Sunday
$1.50; established— daily 1877; Beriah Wil-
kins, editor and publisher. Office, cor. Four
teenth st. and Pennsylvania ave. (2—5).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, D. In 1896, C.
Inl897,Y. Inl89H, zC. IulS99,zD. Inl9ijO,vD.
In 1901, yD. In 1902, yD. In 1904, (z 1,2, in C.
Sunday: In I'.Ol. (z 1,2. 11) E.
TIMES; every morning, including Sun-
day, and every evening except Sunday ;
independent; eight to thirty-six pages 18x23;
subscription— morning, evening and Sunday
$10, morning and Sunday $7. evenimrandSun
day $5, Sunday $2; established 1894; Frank
A. Munsey. editor and publisher. Office,
Hutchins building (2—3).
Circulation — Daily (morning and even-
ing): Inl901, ###.
Sunday: In 1901, ###.
WEEKLY.
ADVENT KEVIEW AND SAB-
BATH HERALD; I hursdav s i A A ).
ARUV AND NAVY REGISTER;
Saturdays; mllitarv and naval; thirtv-two
pages Uxlfi: subscription $3: established 1870;
J. E. Jenks, editor; The Army and Navy
Publishing Company, publishers. Office,
Bond building (1—4).
Circulation; In 1895, G. In 1896, H- In
1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, zl.
In 1901, y I. In 1902. H ( ? ?). Actual average
for 1903, 6,711: for 1904, 8,584.
Publisher's announcement. — The Army and
Navy Register vras established tvpenty-
seven years ago under title "The United
States Military Gazette," for the purpose of
supplying to the Army, Navy, Marine Corps
and Revenue Marine Service a wholly sat-
isfactory weekly newspaper for three dol-
lars per annum. The Register was imme-
diately welconted by all arms of the Serv-
ice and has since remained a favorite. The
Registbr, alone of weekly publications,
has improved its form and extended its
contents within the past five years. It
prints 32 pages each week and copiously
illustrates the subject matter. During the
year 1904 it printed 47,501 lines of display
advertising matter more than the next
highest of its class. Officers, their families,
and enlisted men, have, for the most part,
to purchase by mail articles for personal
use. They spend hundreds of thousands of
dollars with the Army and Na\"y Regif ters
advertisers each year. "It is the best Serv-
ice paper ever published."
BEE; Saturdays; negro; four pages 16x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1882; W. C.
Chase, editor ; Bee Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 1109 I street, N. W. Circulation •■jkl.-
CAPITALi; Saturdays; sixteen pages
7x9; subscription $1; established October,
1903; Barry Buckley, editor and publisher.
Office, Riggs Bank Building (2—4). Circula-
tion "JKL."
CHRONIC liE; Tuesdays; republican;
four pages 20x36: subscription $2; estab-
lished 1861; J. Q. Thompson, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 715 Eleventh street. N. W.
Circulation "jkl."
COIiORED AMERICAN; Wednes-
days; republican; negro; sixteen pages
103^x153^; subscription $2; established 1893;
E. K. Cooper, editor and publisher. Office,
459 C street, N.W. (5--3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 7.80(i ## In 1896. F ##. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yG ##. In 1899, F ## In 190(). H.
In 1901, yH. Inl902,yH. Iniy03(z-4; Hi# •).
In 1904. yH.
COURANT; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; Courant Publishing Co., editors
and publishers; dated at Georgetown. Office,
1264 32d street, N. W. Circ'n -jkl.- (A A).
FRATERNAL, RECORD; Saturdays;
fraternal: four pages 18x24; subscriptions!;
established 1899: Frank H. Hosfoid, editor;
Fraternal Record Company, publishers. Cir-
culation "jkl." (A A).
JOIIRNAIj; Saturdays; German; inde-
pendent republican ; eiglit pages 16x22; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1873: Dr. Chr.
Strack, editor; Werner Koch, publisher. Of-
fice, 710 Sixth St., N. W. (11—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903 (z--4) T. In
1904, y I.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
113
DISTRICT OF COLVMBIA-Washington.
L.AW REPORTER; Fridays; legal:
twenty pages 7x10; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1874; K. A. Ford, editor; Law Reporter
Company, publishers. Office, 618 Fifth street.
N. W. (4—3). Circulation "jkl."
L,IFE; Saturdays (A A).
MASONIC DISCIPL,Ej Saturdays;
■Masonic; sixteen pages 6x9>4; subscription
81; established November, 1903; Franc E.
Shelry, editor and publisher. Office, 413-415
Ninth street, N. W.
C"irciiIa(iou : In 1904, (DD).
MIKROR; Saturdays; society; twenty-
four pages luxl3; subscription $2; established
1897; American NewspaperSyndicate, editors
and publishers. Office, corner Pennsylvania
ave.. Twelfth and D streets. Clrc'n "jkl."
NATIONAI. TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
patriotic societies and general literature;
eight pages 18x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; National Tribune Co., Inc., edi-
tors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1893,
100,465; /or 1896, 100,517. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 12'^, 595; for a
year ending with June, 1899, ltil,8iil ; for
I'^iU^-eSO: for 1901, 107,7707/oVl902,
104,o99; for 1903. 106,545; for 1904,
Ne'w 'CENTURY; Saturdays; roman
catholic; eight pages 18x23; subscription $2;
established 1886; Chas. J. Phillips, editor:
H. J. De.'smond. publisher. Office, Evening
Star building (12— 4).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, vT.
Actual average for a year ending with Octo-
ber 13, 1900. 3,998. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH.
Inl903(z-4)H. In 1901, vl.
OFFICIA L GAZETTE OF THE U.
S. PATENT OFFICE; Tuesdays; pat-
ents; one hundred and sixty pages 8x11;
subscription $5; established 1872; United
States Patent Office, editors and publishers
Does not Insert advertisements.
PATHFINDER; Saturdays; news
review; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1;
established 1894 ; Pathfinder Publishing Co,
editors and publishers. Office, Twenty-fourth
and Detroit sts., N. E. Post office address.
Pathfinder, D.C. (12— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 4,100. Actual average for 1896
?''''§§5-S"''^9"''^5,986;/orl898,'il.571
/orl899, 27.007; for a year ending tvitn
^^f^^' X^^\ '-iJ?' 030; /or 1901, 28,204. In
1902, yC. In 1903, (z-4) C. In 1904, C.
PATRIOT; Saturdays; liquor interests;
eight pages 11x15; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1894; J. G. Deponai, publisher. Office.
Harper building (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1,513; for the first six months
of 1897, 1,553. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl.
Actual average for 1900, 2,226. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, I.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22: subscription $1.50: established
1887; John N. Golns, editor and publisher.
Office. 1700 Vermont ave. N. W. (12—4).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
SENTINEL; Saturdays: democratic:
four pages20x26: subscription $3; established
1874; Louis Schade. editor and publisher.
Office, 804 E street, N. W.
Circulation: In 1900, I. In 1901. yj. In
SUBURBAN CITIZEN ; Saturdays ;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1 ; established
1891; The Suburban Citizen Newspaper Co.,
editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl." ( A A)
TRADES UNIONIST; Thursdays;'
trade union; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1896; T. M.Ling, editor; Trades
Unionist Publishing Co.. publishers. Office,
441-443 G street, N. W. (10—3).
Circulation: "jkl" In 1902, Z (1,2,4, 5).
Actual average for a year ending with Sep-
tember. 1903, 1,754. In 1904. yl.
U. S. GOVERNMENT ADVER-
TISER; Thursdays; government con-
tracts; sixteen pages 10x14; subscription $5;
8
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA-Washington.
established 1882; RIdenour & Jenks, editors
and publishers. Office. Washington Post
building. Circ'n -jkl- " In 1899. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
WASHINGTON I.IFE ; Saturdays;
society, drama, art ; twenty-eight pages
7x13; sub8cription$2; established 1903; H.M.
Suter Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(12—4). Circulation "jki. "
YOUTHS* INSTRUCTOR; Tues-
days (A A).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
FINANCIAL REVIEW; semi-month
ly; financial; twenty four pages 9xla; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; C E. Howe
editor; American Security and Trust Com-
pany, publishers. Office, 1405 G street, N. W.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,500. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1902, Z (1, 2). In 1903, Z (4).
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN FEDERATIONIST;
monthly; labor; one hundred pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established 1894; Samuel
Gompers, editor; American Federation of
Labor, publishers. Office, 423 G street, N. W.
Circulation: In 1900, "JKL." In 1901, (z— 4,6) C.
J^Q 1902^(2-4 )C. Inl903.(z-4)C(«»). In
,A.^^A^?<^'^^ MICROSCOPICAL
JOURNAL; monthly (A A).
^AMERICAN MONTHLY MAGA-
ZINE; Daughters of American Revolution;
one hundred pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1886; Mr«. E. M. Avery, editor;
National D. A. R., publishers. Office, 902 F
street. N.W.
C;irculatiou : Actual average for 1904,
3 075 " ■/ '
ARMY AND NAVY MAGAZINE;
monthly ; army and navy ; forty-eight pages
7x10^; subscription $3; established 1893; Her-
bert Cecil Lewis, editor and publisher. Office,
606 F street, N.W.
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, "JKL."
BUFF AND BLUE; monthly; literary;
sixty-eight pages 6x9; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; H. D. Drake, editor; T. A.
Lindstrom , publisher ( 12—3). Office, Kendall
Green. Circulation "jkl."
CHURCH MILITANT; monthly;
protestant - episcopal ; twelve to sixteen
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established 1896;
organ of the Bishop of Washington ; Rev. C.
L. Stetson, editor; C. T. Warren, manager.
Office, 820 F street, N. W. (7—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1898.
2,791. In 1899. yl. In 1900, H. In 1901. yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. "jkl."
CROP REPORTER; monthly; agri-
cultural; eight pages 9x12; established 1899;
U. S. Department of Agriculture, editors and
publishers (10—4 P).
DISTRICT SENTINEL ; monthly ;
Protestant Episcopal; eight pages 10x14;
subscription 50 cents; established July, 1902;
M. W. Thornton, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "jjgL." (A A).
DYE'S GOVERNMENT COUNTER-
FEIT DETECTOR; monthly; seventy
pages 6x9; subscription $3; established 18.50;
F. A. Lester, editor and publisher. Office,
Corcoran building (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, y I. Inl900,yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
ELECTRICAL WORKER; month
ly; International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers; one hundred and thirtv six pages
6x9; established December, 1900; H W.Sher-
man, editor and publisher. Office, Corcoran
building. Circulation "jkl."
FEATHER; monthly; poultry and
pigeons; sixteen pages 10i^xl2^; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1895; George E.
Howard, editor and publisher. Office, 714
Twelfth streeth, N. W. (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "iSL." In 1897, G Z.
114
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA— Washington.
lu 1898, yG. In 1899, yH. Actual average
for a year ending ivith May, 1900, 12,333«
In 1901, yG. lu 1902, (z-2, 4) F. In 190.J,yF.
Ill 1904. (z— 4) F.
FLORENCE CRITTENTON MAG-
AZINE; moiitlily; undenoniinatioual;
forty-two pages 7x10}^; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899; F. Mag Gordon, editor; Nat-
ional Florence Crittenton Mission, pub
Ushers. Oftice, 218 Third street, N. W. (4--3).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1903, Z (4) ( A A).
FORESTRY AND IRRIGATION;
monthly ; forestry and irrigation ; sixty-four
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established 1895;
H. M. Suter Publishing Co., publishers. Of-
fice, Atlantic building (12—4).
Circulation: In 1900. •■jkl-" In 1901. Z (6).
Actual average for a year ending with
January, 1903, 6,766; for 1903, 7,316. In
1904. yG.
G EO RGETOVVN COLLEGE JOUR-
NAL; monthly during college year; col-
legiate: sixty-two pages 8x10; subscription
$1.50; established 1872; students of George-
town University, editors and publishers
(1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
1,090.
GRANT PARISH REFEREE;
monthly; sporting; sixteen pages 11x15; sub-
scription sixty cents; established 1894. Ad-
dress Station B. Circulation "jkl.'
HISTORICAL BULLETIN; month-
ly ; patriotic, historic and genealogical;
twenty-four pages 6x9; subscription 75 cents;
established 1902; Newton L. Collamer, editor
and publisher. Office. 1006 F St., N. W. (1—4).
Circulation: In 1903 Z (4). In 1904, "jkl.-
HO.>lE>IAKER; monthly; thirty-two
to forty pages 9x12; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1900; Guy Elliott Mitchell, editor. Of
flee, 1419 F street, N. W. (2—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl.- In 1902, (z— 4)
H. Inl903, ylKOO). In 1904, yl.
INDEX 3IEDICUS; monthly; Robert
Fletcher, M. D.. editor; Carnegie Institution,
publishers (12—3). Does not insert advertise-
ments (A A).
INTERNATIONAL BOOKBIND-
ER; monthly; bookbinding interests;
twelve pages 11x14; subscription $1; estab-
lished 19i.O; J. L. Feeney. editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 423-425 Gst.,N.W. (2-3).
Circulation: In 1901. "jki-" In 1902, (z— 11)
G. In 1904. yH.
INVENTIVE AGE AND PATENT
INDEX; monthly; inventions; sixteen
pages 11x14; subscription $1; established 1889;
E. G. Siggers. editor and publisher. Office,
918 F street, N. W (12—4).
Circulation: Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. H. Actual average for 1897, 7,350.
In 1898, >G. Actual average for a year ending
with September, 1899, 6.0'i5. In 1900, yG.
In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. Actual average
/or 1903, 3,041. In 1904. (z 2.4) H.
JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRAT;
monthly; sixty-eight pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established 1898; Robert Miller, editor;
Jeffersonian Democrat Publi.shing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 35, 37 and 39 B street, N. W.
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
JOURNAL OF THE A3IERICAN
CHEMICAL SOCIETY; monthly ;
chemical; two hundred pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $6; eBtablished 1877; "Wm. A, Noyes, edi-
tor and puV)lisher (12 — 4).
Circulation : In 1896. "jkl." In 1897, Z.
Actual average for 1900, t2.000. In 19n1, vl.
In 19U2, yl. Ini903, yl. In 1904, (z-^) H.
LIFE AND HEALTH; monthly;
medical; thirty-six pages 7x10: subscription
50 cents; established 1885; G. H. Heald. M.D.,
editor; Review and Herald Publishing As-
sociation, publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Inl903,(z— 4) I. Inl904.(z— 6)1.
MACHINISTS' MONTHLY JOUR-
NAL; International Association of Machin-
ists; ninet.y pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; D. Douglas Wilson, editor and
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA- Washington.
publisher. Office, 82 Corcoran building
(12-4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1901,
35,333. Ill 1902. (z— 4,6) C. Inl903,yC. In
1904, (z— 9) C.
NATIONAL CAPITAL; monthly; In-
dependent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1896; Walter H.Wills, editor;
Wills Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 812
Indiana avenue (12^). Circulation Z (4). In
1904, "JKL."
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC
iMAGAZINE; monthly; geography; forty-
eight pages 6x10; subscription $2 50; estab-
lished 1889; .lohn Hyde, editor; National Geo-
graphic Society, publishers. Office, Corcoran
building.
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
2,'^75. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl.
Inl900,yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, y I. Inl903,yl.
In 1904, I.
NATIONAL HIBERNIAN; monthly;
Ancient Order of Hibernians; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1 ; established Febru-
ary, 1901; P. J. Haltigan, editor and publish-
er. Office, Room 618 F street N. W. (12—4).
Circulation: In 1902, (z— 6) A. Act^ial aver-
age forlWS, 144,000; /or 1904, 166,000.
NEWS-LETTER; monthly; religious;
sixty-four pages 8x12; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1897; Oliver C. Sabin, editor and
publisher. Office, 1.329 M street. N. W. ( 1—1).
Circulation: In 1903 (z-4) I. In 1904. "j£t."
NEW AGE; monthly ; Scottish Rite
Masons; subscription $1.50; established June.
1901; Supreme Council Scottish Rite Masons,
editors and publishers (7—4).
0(('|ILT TRUTHS; monthly (A A).
OSPREY; monthly; ornithology; twenty-
four pagts 7x10; subscription $1; established
1896; Dr.Theo.N.Gllland Prof. Paul Bartsch,
editors; The Osprey Company, publishers.
Office, .32] Four-anda-Half street.
Circulation: In 1897, I Z. In 1898, yl. In
1899, "JKL."
PATENT RECORD; monthly; pat
ents; twenty-four pages lOJ^xlS; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1898; Patent Record
Company, editors and publishers. Office,
719-721 Thirteenth street, N. W.
Circulation; Actual average for a year
ending with March. 1899. 47,916. In 1900,
yB. In 1901, yC. In 1902, yC. In 1903, yC.
In 1904, yC.
PLANT WORLD; monthly; organ of
Wild Flower Preservation Society of Amer-
ica; twenty-eight pages 7x10; subscription
$1.50; established 1897; Chas. L. Pollard, A.M.,
and board of associates, editors: The Plant
World Company, publishers. Address, P. O.
Box No. 3:34 (2—4).
Circulation: In 1898, I. In 1899. yl. In
19()0, ".iKL." A ctualai'erage for 1901, 1,041 1
for 1902, 1,175. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
POSTAL RECORD; monthly; twenty-
eight pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
1887; Edward J. Cantwell, editor; National
Association of Letter Carriers, publishers.
Office, Traders' National Bank bldg. (12—1).
Circulation : In 1895, H. In 1896, H . Act-
ual average for \897, l'.i,750. In 1898, yE.
Actual average for 1899. 14,125; for 1900,
1^,4[\fii for a year ending with June, 1901,
15,875; for 1902, 16,958. In 1903, yE.
Actual average for 1904, 19,375.
POSTMASTERS' ADVOCATE;
monthly ; po.stal service ; sixteen pages
111^x13}^: subscription 50 cents; established
1895; J. Wm. McKinley, editor and publisher.
Office. May building (12— 3).
Circulation : In 1896, "jjcl" In 1897, G Z.
In 1898, yG. In 1899. zG. Actual average
for a year ending with June, 1900, 30,237;
for a year ending vnth June, 1901, 25,843;
for a year ending uiith June, 1902, 29,701 ;
for a year ending ivith June, 1903, 30,519.
In 1904, yC.
PYTHIAN W^ORLD; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; twenty pages 8x11; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1889; W. A.
Garber, editor; PythianWorld Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 472 Louisiana ave., N. W.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
115
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA— Washington.
Circulation : lu 1900, "jja-" In 1901, (z— 6)1.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (OO; (A A).
RECORDS OF THE PAST: month
ly; thirty two pages 7><ix 11; subscription $2;
established 1901; G. Frederick Wright, edi-
tor; Records of the Past Exploration So
ciety, publishers. Office, 215 Third street,
S. E. (2—3).
Circiilatiou: In 1901, -jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1903, 5,000. In 1903. yG. In 1904,
(z-4)G.
SPA RE- TIME -STUDY; monthly;
educational; sixteen pages 10J^xl3^; sub
Bcriptlon 50 cents; established 1898; National
Coi'respondence Institute, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 509 Seventh street, N.W. Does
not insert advertisements.
STONE CUTTERS' JOURNAL,;
monthly; labor; twenty pages 10x14; sub-
scription $1; established 1887; James F. Mc-
Hugh, editor and publisher. Office, 803 Fifth
street. N.W. (4—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903 (z— 4) G. In
1901, yG.
TILE LAYERS' AND HELPERS'
JOURNAL; monthly; labor; twelve pages
93^x12; subscription 50 cents; established
1900; James Mclver, editor and publisher.
Office, 636 New York ave., N. W. Circ'n -jkl."
(AA).
VIEWS ; monthly; insurance; twenty-
four to thirty-two pages 9x11; subscription
$2; established 1888; Max Cohen, editor and
publisher. Office. 509 Seventh st., N.W. (12—4).
C!irculation "jkl." Actual average for
1903, 3,250. In 1904, (z-4) H. (••).
BI-MONTHLY,
AMERICAN ANNAL.S OF THE
DEAF; bi-monthly, during school year;
one hundred and twenty eight pages 6x9;
subscription $2; established 1848; Edward
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA— Washington.
Allen Fay, editor and publisher. Office, Ken-
dall Green (12-4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,000; for 1896, 1,000; for 1897, 1,000;
for 1898, 1,050; for 1899, 1,050; for 1900.
1,100; for 1901, ],100;/or 1902, 1,100.
In 1903, "iKL." Actual average for 1904,
1,100.
PUBLICATIONS OF THE SOUTH-
ERN HISTORY ASSOCIATION;
bi monthly, January, March, May, July, Sep-
tember and November; historical: ninety
pages 6x10; subscription $3; established 1897;
Colyer Meriwether, editor and publisher.
Office, 314 Eighth St., N. E. (5—3). Circ'n "jkl."
(A A).
QUARTERLY.
AMERICAN INSTITUTE
OF ARCHITECTS QUARTERLY
BULLETIN? January, April, July and
October; architecture; sixty pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established 1900; Glenn
Brown, editor; American Institute of Archi-
tects, publishers. Office, The Octagon, (7—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4),
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY COU-
RIER ; quarterly, January, April, July, Oc-
tober; educational; eight to twelve pages
9x12; subscription 25 cents; established 1891 ;
W. L. Davidson, editor; The American Uni-
versity, publishers. Office, 1419 F St., N.W.
(12^).
Circulation : In 1903 (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN
SOCIETY OF NAVAL ENGINEERS;
quarterly, February, May, August and No-
vember; naval and marine engineering; two
hundred and thirteen to two hundred and
ftfty pages 6x9; subscription $5; established
1889; American Society of Naval Engineers,
editors and publishers. Office, Navy Depart-
ment (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
FLORIDA.
Population 528,542 f. Land Area 54,240 sq. miles.
Bounded Borth by Alabama and Georgia, east by the Atlantic Ocean, south
by the Straits of Bimini and the Gulf of Mexico, and west by the Gulf of Mexico
and Alabama. State capital : Tallahassee. Principal products and industries:
Cotton, lumber, tobacco, oranges and tropical fruit, and cigar manufacturing
Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 190")), 163, divided as
follows: Daily, 17; semi-weekly, 4; weekly, 125; monthly, 16; bi-monthly, 1.
The cities of over 3,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows:
Jacksonville 28,429t
Pensacola 17,747+
Key West 17,114^^
Tampa 15,839+
St. Augriistine 4,273+
I.akeCity 4,013+
Gainesvil le 3,633t
Ocala 3,380+
Palatka 3,301t
Feiiiandina 3, '^45+
Apalachicola 3,077t
ALACHUA, Alachua Co. i 250 pop.,
on Jacksonville & Southwestern, Plant Sys-
tem and Seaboard Air Line Rds., 12 m. N. W.
of Gainesville, the county seat. Farming.
EAGLE: Fridays (A A).
HUSTLER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
July 31, 1903; Pat Hubbard, editor and pub-
lisher (12-3) (A A).
APALACHICOLA, c. h., Franklin
Co. \] 3,077+ pop., at mouth of Apalachicola
r. on Apalachicola bay. Boats to Columbus,
Ga., and way landings four times a week.
Lumber, fish and oyster trade and sponge
fishing.
TlilES ; Saturdays; neutral; four pages
9x12 ; subscription $1 ; established 1S86 ; H.
W. Johnston, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion ".IKL."
APOPKA, Orange Co. D 400t pop.— of
township718+— on Atlantic Coast Line and
Seaboard Air Line Rds., 150 m. S. of Jack-
sonville. Fruit.
ORANGE CO. CITIZEN; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1896; L. D. Gelger, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
ARCADIA, c. h., De Soto Co. p 799t
pop.— of township 1,449— on Plant System
Rd., about 50 m. S. of Bartow. Oranges,
vegetables, cattle and abundant phosphate.
DESOTO CO. CHAMPION; Thurs
days; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; Mrs. NevaC. Child, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
DE SOTO CO. NEWS; Fridays; dem
ocratic; ei;,'ht pages 16x22: subscription $1;
established 1887; Walter Graham, editor; De
Soto Publishing Co.. publishers (2—3). Circu-
lation "jkl." In 1902, Z (1, 2. 4. 5).
AVONPARK, De Soto Co. g 22.5+
pop., 35 m. N. E. of Arcadia, the county
seat. Fruit growing, pineapples predom-
inating.
SOUTH FLORIDA SUN; Thursdays;
eight pages 14x16; subscription $1; estab
Ushed 1900; Geo. M. Goolsby. editor and
publisher. Circulation ••jkl." (A A).
PABOR LAKE PINEAPPLE;
monthly; fruit trade; sixteen pages 11x15;
subscription 50 cents; established 1892; W.
E. Pabor, editor and publisher (1—5).
BARTOW, c. h., Polk Co. g l,983t
pop.— of township 2,390+— on Plant System
Rd. and Peace r., about 38 m. E. of Tampa.
Farming, orange growing and manufact-
uring. Center of the pebble phosphate belt.
COURIER INFORMANT; Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1 ; established — Informant 1881,
Courier 1877, consolidated 1888; D. B. Sweat,
editor; The Polk County Printing Co., pub-
lishers (7—3). Circulation "jkl"
BELLEVIEW, Marion Cc. a 137t
pop.— of township 1,124+— on Florida Cen-
tral & Peninsular Rd., 12 m. S. of Ocala,
the county seat. Fruit, vegetables and
phosphate.
NEWS-LETTER; Fridays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; establi-shed 1897; L.W.
Baldwin, editor; P. W. Green, publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
BLOUNTSTOWN, Calhoun Co. )j
800 pop., on Apalachicola r. Steamboat
connection between Apalachicola, Fla.,
and Columbus, Ga., 28 m. S. W. of Qulncy.
CALHOUN DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
davs; democratic; four pagss 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established U)04; A. Max W
son, editor and publisher (2—5),
BRAIDENTOWN, c. h.. Manatee
Co. p 900+ pop. (of township), at head of
navigation on Manitee r., 6 m. from Its
mouth. Cigar factory, oranges, vegetables
and fish.
MANATEE RIVER JOURNAli-
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1888; J. H.
Humphries, editor and publisher (7— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL. •
BRISTOL, c. h., Libert ij Co. ^ 796t
pop. (of township), on Apalachicola r., 14
m. S. of Blountstown. Sugar cane and live
stock.
BEE; Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x22; subscription $1; established 1903;
Frank A. Henty, editor and publisher (2— 5).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
117
FLORIDA.
FLORIDA FREE PRESS; Fridays;
indepeudeut; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1900; J. B.Borland, editor; T.
E. Shuler, publisher. Circulation 'jkl."
BRONSON, c. h., Levy Co. u 799t
pop. (of township), on Florida Central &
Peninsular Rd., about 22 m. S.W.of Gaines-
ville. Saw mill, cotton gin and barrel fac-
tory. Center of the phosphate belt. Agri-
culture.
LEVY TIMES-DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1882; Oliver J.
Farmer, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
BROOKSVILLE, c. h., Hernando
Co. u 641+ pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rail-
way System, about 75 m. S. W. of Ocala.
Growing of oranges, semi-tropical fruits,
vegetables, corn, sugar, tobacco; naval
stores, cedar, cypress and pine lumber, wool
and phosphate.
SOUTHERN ARGUS J Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established January, 1902; A. M.C.Rus-
sell, editor; Russell Publishing Company,
publishers (1—4). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
STAR; Fi-idays; democratic; four to
six pages 20x26 ; subscription $1; established
1838; J. C.Burwell, editor and publisher (7— 3).
Circulation "jkl"
CEDAR KEYS, Levy Co. u 739t pop.,
on Florida Central & Peninsular Rd. and
the Gulf of Mexico, 33 m. S. W. of Bronson,
the county seat. Manufactures of fine
lumber.
EAST COAST JOURNAL.; Satur
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1896; A. C.Porter,
editor; A. C. Porter and A. N. Price, pub-
lishers (12— 3). Circ'n: In 1903, Z (4) (A A).
CENTURY, Escambia Co. 1,500 pop.,
on Pensaoola & Northern Alabama Rd., 40
m. N. of Pensacola.
ESCAMBIA RECORD; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 15x18; subscription
«1 ; established March. 1904 ; Miss Mav
Vaughn, editor; The Record Publishing Co.,
publishers (2—5).
CHIPLEY, Washington Co. ^ 652t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 118 m.
E. of Pensacola. Milling, lumbering, cotton
growing and farming.
BANNER; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1 ; established 1886;
T. C. Jones, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
FLORIDA RECORD; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$\: established 1899; James S. G«,rdner, editor
and publisher (2— 3). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
CLEARWATER HARBOR,
Hillsboro Co. t? 325 pop., on Sanford &
St. Petersburg Rd.. located on the Gulf of
Mexico, 30 m. W. of Tampa, the county
seat. Fruit culture.
WEST HILLSBORO PRESS; Fri-
days; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1894; Leroy Brandon, editor;
Press Publishing Company, publishers. Cir-
culation "jkl."
COCOA. Brevard Co. g 382tpop., on
Florida East Coast Rd. and Indian r.. 20 m.
FLORIDA.
S. of Titusville, the county seat. Stock
raising and fruit growing. Agriculture.
COCOA AND R O C K L E D G E
N EWS ; Thursdays ; four pages 18x24 ; sub-
scri ption $1 ; established 1895 ; T. Roy Puckett,
editor and publisher (2— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
CRAWFORDVILLE, c. h., Wa-
kulla Co. \3 799+ pop. (of township), on
Tallahassee & Georgia Rd., 2)4, m. E. of
Carrabelle. Saw mills.
GULF COAST BREEZE; Fridavs;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1897; C. D. Robertson,
editor; G. M. Shepard. publisher (5— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL "
DADE CITY, c. h., Pasco Co. n 509t
pop., on Florida Central & Peninsular and
Plant System Rds., about 32 m. N. E. of
Tampa. Saw mill and wagon manufactory.
PASCO CO. DEMOCRAT; Wednes-
days; democratic; four pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1887; John B. Johnston,
editor; J. B. Johnston & Son, publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL."
DAYTON A, Volusia Co. n 2,000t pop.,
on Florida East Coast Rd. and Halifax r., 65
m. S. of St. Augustine. Growing of oranges ,
strawberries and vegetables, and manufact-
ure of lumber. Summer and winter resort.
NEWS; every morning except Sunday;
local; four pages 16x22; subscription $1.50;
established January, 1904; Geo. F. Crouch,
editor and publisher (2—5 P).
GAZETTE-NEWS; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1889; Edw. Fitzgerald, editor and
publisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1902.
Z(l, 2,4, 5).
HALIFAX JOURNAL; Wednesdays:
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1883; J. M. Jolley, editor
and publisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl.* In
1903, Z (4).
DE FUNIAK SPRINGS, c.h.,frai.
ton Co. \] 1,661+ pop. (of township), on Louis-
ville & Nashville Rd., 80 m. E. of Pensacola.
Seat of Florida Chautauqua Assembly and
State Normal College.
BREEZE; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1892;
R. W. Storrs, editor and publisher (5—4). Cir-
culation "jkl."
DE FUNIAK HERALD; Fridays:
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1894; J. T. Stubbs, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkj,."
STOCKMAN; monthly; livestock;
twelve pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished April, 1901; R. W. Storrs, editor;
Stockman Publishing Company, publishers
(5-4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." In 1903, Janu-
ary, publisher asserts, no issue during the
year 1902 was less than 1,500. In 1903, yl. In
1904 ".ncL."
NORMAL BULLETIN; bimonthly;
educational; established August. 1903;
Florida State Normal School, editors and
publishers (1—4) (A A).
DE LAND, c. h., Volusia Co. U l,449t
pop., on Jacksonville, Tampa & Key
West Rd. and St. John's r., 75 m. S. of
Palatkaand 108 from Jacksonville. Agri-
culture, gardening and fruit growing.
Starch manufactory.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; six pages
15J^x22; subscription $1; established 1887; C.
118
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
FLORIDA.
FLORIDA.
O. Codrington, editor; News Publishing Co.,
publishers (5— 4). Circulation "jkl" Iu 1902,
Z(l,2, 4, 5). In 1903, Z (4).
SUPPLiEIWENT; Wednesdays; local;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1891; S. M. Johnston, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3). Circulation "JKL."
VOL.USIA CO. RECORD; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1888; B. E. Prevatt, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl. "
SOUTHERN FIELD AND HOME;
monthly; agricultural; eight pages 10%xl5;
subscription 25 cents; established 1888; South-
ern Field and Home Co., editors and publish-
ers (7— 3). Circulation "jjcL" In 1898. Z. In
1902, "JKL." In 1903. Z (4).
ESTERC^ce Co. p 37 pop., onEstero
bay, about 25 m. S. of Myers.
FL.AMINGSWORD; Fridays; ad-
vance thought; sixteen pages 9x12; subscrip-
tions!; established 1889; U. S. Morrow, edi-
tor and publisher (10—3).
Circulation: Rating in 1897, "jkl." Actual
average for 1898, 2,000; /or 1899, 2,000;
for 1900, 2,300; for 1901, 2,248; /or 1902,
2,000. In 1903. yj. (A A).
E U S T I S , -^a^*« <^o. n 411t pop.— of
township 609+— on Plant System and South-
ern Rds. and Lake Eustis, 4 m. N. E. of Ta-
vares and 150 S. of Jacksonville. Orange
growing.
EUSTIS LAKE REGION ; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1884; H. R. & E. L. Ferran,
editors; The Lake Region Co., publishers
(8-3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher as.serts,
not less than 1,476. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, "Jjci" In 1903, "iKi,."
FERNANDINA,c. \i., Nassau Co. q-
3,245t pop., on Florida Central & Peninsular
Rd., Amelia Island and Amelia r., 33 m. N.
by N. W. of Jacksonville. Oyster canning.
Manufactures lumber, sashes and blinds.
Fine harbor.
NASSAU CO. STAR AND FLOR-
IDA MIRROR; Thursdays; democratic;
eight patces 13x2U; subscription $1; estab-
lished—Sfar 1897, Mirror 1878. consolidated
October, 1901 ; H. P. Trimble, editor; Fernan-
dina Publishing Co., publishers (5—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
NEWS; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $2; established
1889; S. W. Mauncy, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
WATCHMAN; Saturdays; Independ-
ent; four pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; R. L. Dennefleld, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 8). Circulation "JKL "
rORT MYERS (Myers P. O.). Lee
Co. p 943 pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd.,
18 m. E. of Gulf of Mexico.
PRESS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1884; Philip Isaacs, editor; Isaacs & Stout,
publishers (7— 3). Circulation "4sl."
GAINESVILLE,c.li..^iacAMa Co. ^
3,633+ pop., on Seabord Air Line, Atlantic
Coast Line, and Gainesville & Gulf Rds.,
40 m. W. of Palatka, 60 S.W. of Jacksonville
and 100 S. W. of Fernandina. Agriculture
and orange growing. Phosphate, naval
stores and truck farming.
SUN; every morning except Monday, and
SEMI -WEEKLY; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription— daily $5, semi-
weekly $1; established — daily 1887, semi-
weekly 1886; H. H. McCreary, editor and
publisher (2—3)
Circulation — Daily : In 1898, "jkl."
In 1899. publisher asserts, every issue ex-
ceeded 1.000. In 1901, "JKL." In 1902, Z (1,
2,4,5).
Seini-Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.152. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899, zl. In 1900. yl. In
1901, yl. Inl902,yl. In 1903, yl (OO). In
1904. "JKL.'
STAR; semi weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days (A A».
SOUTHERN BAPTIST; Thursdays:
baptist; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription
$1; established April, 1903; J. B. Holley and
M. A. Clonts, editors; J. B. Holley, pub-
lisher (7-3). (A A)
GREENCOVE SPRINGS, c. h..
Clay Co. 6 929+ pop.— of township 1,561+— on
Jacksonville, Tampa & Key West and South-
western Rds. and St. Johns r., 30 m. S. of
Jacksonville and 25 N. of Palatka. Copious
sulphur spring, car shops, brick and wood
works. Large lumber interests. Fruit and
vegetable center.
CLAY CO. TIMES; Fridays; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1898; Harry O. Decker, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
SPRING; Saturdays; four pages 16x22;
subscription $1; established 1880; J. E. Low,
editor and publisher. Circulation "iKL."
INVERNESS, c. h., Citrus Co. n 600+
pop. (of township), on Plant System Rd.,
about 32 m. N. by N. W. of Dade City. Phos-
phate mining and orange shipping, can-
ning and fertilizer factories.
CITRUS CO. CHRONICLE; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; J. S. Gelger,
editor; Chronicle Publishing Co., publishers
(7—3). Circulation "jKt."
JACKSONVILLE,c.h.. z>MvaZ Co. cf
28,429+ pop., on Georgia Southern, Florida
East Coast, Jacksonville & Southwestern,
Southern Railway, Atlantic Coast Line and
Seaboard Air Line Rds. and St. Johns r.»
about 140 m. S. by S. W. of Savannah, Ga.,
A winter resort. Manufactures lumber,
marmalade, moss soap, naval stores and
machinery.
DAILY.
FLORIDA SUN; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; democratic; eight pages 17x24 j
subscription $3; established January, 1904;
Claude L. Engel, editor; Sun Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—5).
FLORIDA TIMES-UNION AND
CITIZEN; every morning, and SEMI-
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; demo-
cratic; daily eight to twenty, semi- weekly
eight pages 17x23; subscription — daily $6,
semi weekly $1; established 1865; Geo. W.
Wilson, editor ; Florida Publishing Company,
publishers (12 — i).
Circulation — Daily: In 1895. H. In
1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yH. In 1899. yH.
In 1900. yH. In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903. yH(OO). In 1904, yH.
Semi-Weekly: In 1896, H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, H. In 1899. vH. In 1900, yH. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, y I. In 1904. yl.
METROPOLIS; every evening except
Sunday; independent -democratic; daily
eight, Saturday eight to sixteen page*
17^x24; subscription $5; established 1887;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
119
FLORI DA— Jacksonville.
W. R. Carter, editor; Rufus A. Russell, bus-
iness manager; Carter & Russell Publishing
Company, publishers (3 — 4).
Circulation : In 1896, ••jkl." In 1897, Z. In
1898, zl. In 1899, zl (H). Actual average for
1900, 6>'^31. In 1901, publisher asserts, every
issue was in excess of 5,650. Actual average
for 1902. 7,018; /or 1903, 8,398: /or 1904,
8,760.
Publisher's announcement — The Jackson-
ville, Fla., Metropolis is Jacksonville's
best paper. The sworn circulation for
1904 shows 8,760 copies daily. We are now
printing and selling over 9,000 copies daily,
which is by far the greatest circulation -
ever attained by any newspaper in
Florida. The population of Jacksonville
is over 40,000 souls. We cover Jackson-
ville most thoroughly and have a large
circulation in Carrabelle, Deland, Fernan-
dina, Green Cove, Jasper, Kissimme, Lake
land, Leesburg, Live Oak, Madison, May-
port, Ocala, Orlando, Pablo, Palatka, St.
Augustine, Sanford, Starke, Tallahassee,
etc. In fact, if you use the Metropolis
you cover the City of Jacksonville and
Florida most thoroughly. The Metropolis
is the only paper in Jacksonville that per-
mitted the Association of American Adver-
tisers to make a thorough inspection of its
circulation books and proved all It claims.
WEEKLY.
FLORIDA L.AB0 11 JOURNAL.;
Fridays; labor; sixteen pages 8x11; subscrip-
tions!; established 1902; M J. Divine, editor;
F. N. Dennis & Sons, publishers (7—3). Circu-
lation •■jkl." In 1903, Z (4). (A A).
FliORIDlAN; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; Albert M. Williamson, editor;
The Joui-nal Publishing Co., publishers. Cir-
culation "JKI.."
FRATERNAL LEDGER; Saturdays;
miscellaneous fraternal societies; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1898; Rev.
R. B. Brooks, editor and publisher (5—3). Cir-
culation ".JKL." In 1901, Z (6). In 1903, Z (4).
INDUSTRIAL RECORD; weekly;
naval stores and lumber; twenty-four pages
9x12; subscription $2; established 1900; Rec-
ord Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (2-3).
Circulation: In 1901, 'jkl" In 1902,
(z-4, 5)1. In 1903, yl. In 1901, '•JKL•••
1>1 A S O N I C FORU >l ; Saturdays;
Masonic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1900; D. A. Perrin, editor; J. H.
Dickerson,publisher(l— 5). Circulation "jkl"
SUNDAY SCHOOL IiESSON;Satur
days; Sunday school; four p«ges 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; H. G. Raid,
editor and publisher(7— 3). Circulation "ikx"
MONTHLY.
CHURCH AND SOCIETY
WORLD; monthly; society; sixteen to
eighty pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; Thomas H. B. Walker, editor;
Church and Society World Publishing Co.,
publishers (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
CHURCH REGISTER; monthly;
pr )testant episcopal; four pages 105^x14; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1897; H. A.
Cresser, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
<AA).
FLORIDA FRATERNAL. REC-
ORD; monthly; fraternal societies;
forty-eight pages 7x10; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898; J. W. White, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3\ Circulation "jkl."
FliORIDA MAGAZINE; monthly;
eighty-four pages 6J^x9i^; subscription $1;
established October, 1900; G. D. Ackerly, pub-
lisher (1-3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1901,
1,683. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. (A A).
FLORIDA SCHOOL EXPONENT;
monthly; educational; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1893; T. F. Mc-
Beath, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A)
FLORIDA.
JASPER, c. h., Hamilton Co. ^ 993t
pop., on Plant System and Georgia Southern
& Florida Rds., about 30 m. N. W. of Lake
City and 163 S. W. of Savannah. Ga. Cot-
ton, sugar, rice, melons, oranges and tur-
pentine. Cotton gins and lumber factories
BANNER OF LIBERTY; Thursdays;
demooratlo; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established November, 1903; W. A. Snow,
editor and publisher (1—5).
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x2-1; subscription $1; established 1890;
Jasper Printing Company, editors and pub-
lishers Circulation "jkl."
SOUTHERN WOODMAN; monthly
(A A).
KEY WEST, c. h., Monroe Co. P
17,114+ pop.— local estimate 25,000— on the
Gulf of Mexico and Key West Island. Ex-
tensive cigar factories. Sponge and deep-
sea fishing. Galveston, New York, New
Orleans, Havana, Tampa and Miami steam-
ers touch here. A port of entry.
ADVERTISER; Saturdays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1890; J. T. Ball, editor; The Adver-
tiser Publishing Company, publishers (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
KISSIMMEE, c. h., Osceola Co. q
1,132+ pop., on Florida Midland and Plant
System Rds. and Lake Tohopekaliga, 18
m. S. of Orlando. Center of sugar and
rice industries. Orange culture, early vege-
tables and tobacco. Headquarters for cattle
and sheep.
VALLEY GAZETTE; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1897; W. B. Harris and P. A.
Vans Agnew, editors and publishers. Circu-
lation "Jitj.."
LAKE BUTLER, Bradford Co. [j
431 pop., on Georgia Southern & Florida
Jackson & Southwestern Rds., 15 m. N. W.
of Starke, the county seat. Cotton, corn,
fruit and strawberries.
STAR; Fridays; four pages 15x22 ; , sub-
scription $1; established January, 1901; F.
G. Schill, editor and publisher. Circ'n "isi."
LAKE CITY, c. h., Columbia Co. ^
4,013+ pop., on Plant System, Georgia South-
ern & Florida and Florida Central & Penin
sular Rds., 60 m.W. of Jacksonville and 106
E. of Tallahassee, the State capital. Phos-
phate mining, tobacco growing, timber and
turpentine industries. Seat of State Agri-
cultural College and U. S. Agricultural Ex-
periment Station. Center of Sea Island
cotton region.
CITIZEN-REPORTER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 18T4; Herbert L. Dodd, editor;
Dodd Printing and Publishing Company,
publishers ( 6— ;i). Circ'n "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
FLORIDA INDEX; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished June, 1899; T. J. Appleyard, editor
andpublisher (7— 3P). Circulation "jkl." In
1900. Z. In 1902, "iju,-"
LAKELAND, Po[/f Co. Q 1,180+ pop.,
a health resort on Plant System Rd. En-
gaged in orange and vegetable culture.
POLK CO. NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1;
120
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
FLORIDA.
FLORIDA.
tablished 1899; R. R. Tomliii, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circuiation 'JKL.'-
SUN; Fridays; democratic; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1884.
C. D. Clough, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jitL." In 19(J3, Z (4).
FLORIDASTRAWBERRY JOUR- |
N A Li ; monthly; Lakeland Vegetable and j
Strawberry Union, and poultry; sixteen
pages 7x10; subscription 25 cents; established i
April, 1902; Chas. V. & W. C. Smith, editors
and publishers (.5—3). Circulation "jkl" i
LEESBURG, Lake Co. n 765t pop.,
on Florida Central & Peninsular and Plant
System Rds. and St. Johns r., 11 m. W. of |
Tavares, the county seat, and 143 S. of
Jacksonville. Center of the great lake re-
gion and orange belt of the State.
COMMERCIAL,; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $2; established
1876; Jos. H. C. Pratt, editor; South and East
Florida Publishing Co., publishers (7—3).
Circulation "Hki,"
lilVEOAK, c. li., Suwannee Co. [j
l,659t pop., on Florida Central & Peninsular,
Live Oak & Gulf and Plant System Rds., 83
m. E. of Tallahassee, the State capital, and
30 N. W. of Lake City. Sugar cane, cotton,
sweet potatoes and early vegetables.
FLORIDA CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE; "Wednesdays ; methodist ; eight pages
16x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established 1886 ;
Rev. L. W. Moore, editor; Sherwood & Pound,
publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, H. Actual average
for 1896, 3,070; /or 1897, 3,079; /or 1898,
3,141; for 1899, 3,t214. In 1900. yH. In
1901, H. Inl9C2, yH. lu 1903, yH (OO). In
1904. H.
PRF.SENT TRUTH MESSENGER?
Thursdays; religious; eight pages 11x15; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; O. T. Mattox,
editor and publisher (9— 3). Circ'n Z (4).
SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; Sherwood & Pound, editors and
publisher (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898. Z. In
1902, (z— 11) I. In 1903. yl(OO). In 1904,
"JKl.."
MACCLENNY, c. h., Baker Co. b
350+ pop., on Florida Central & Peninsular
Rd., 28 m. W. of Jacksonville. Growing of
peaches, fruit and vegetables.
STANDARD; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1899; C. D. Allen, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl'
MADISON, c. h., Madison Co. i 849t
pop., on Florida Central & Peninsular Rd.
Saw and cotton-seed oil mills and cotton
factories. Farming.
NEW ENTERPRISE; Thursdays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished September, 1901; Columbus B. Smith,
editor and publisher. Circulation ■•jkl."
RECORDER; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1881 ; R. C. Dunn,
editor; R. C. Dunn & Co., publishers (11— 3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
MANATEE, Manatee Co. Q 254 pop.,
on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 2 m. E. of
Braidentown.
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1903; Frank A. Walpole, editor and publisher
(5-4).
MARIANNA, c. h., Jackson Co. ^
900+ pop.-- of township 8,«15+— on Louisville
& Nashville Rd., 72 m. N. W. of Tallahassee,
the State capital. Agriculture.
TIMES-COURIER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eigdt pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1863; O. C. & A. G. Moore, editors
and publishers (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
WEST FLORIDA BUIJAIL; Satur-
days; negro; republican; four pages 17J^x24-
subscription $1; established 1899; A. Purdee
editor and publisher (5 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
In 1903, Z(4).
WEST FliORIDA TRIBUNE?
monthly; negro; eight pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1896; Jas. C. Forest,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jk.l."
MARTIN, Marion Co. n 60 pop., on
Plant System Rd., 8 m. N. W. of Ocaia, the
county seat. Agriculture.
FLORIDA GUIDE; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1900; J. S. Gelger, editor; Guide
Publishing Co., publishers (2—3). Circula-
tion "jkl " (A A).
MAYO, c. h., Lafayette Co. ^ l,347t pop»
(of township), about 3 m. S. of Suwannee r.
and 10 X. W. of New Troy. Agriculture.
FREE PRESS; Saturdays; democratic:
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1890; J. M. Goruto, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
MELBOURNE, Brevard Co. q 181t
pop., on Indian r., 39 m. S. of Titusville, the
county seat. Pineapple growing.
TIMES; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894; E. D. Oslin, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl "
MIAMI, -Darf« Co. g l,681t pop., «n
Florida East Coast Rd. Fruit, winter vege-
tables and farming. Fishing and sponging.
Winter resort.
INDUSTRIAL. REPORTER; Satur-
days; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished April, 1902; W. Pericles Pickens,
editor; Pickens & Brown, publishers (10— 2).
Circulation "jkl."
METROPOLIS; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1896; B.
B. Tatum, editor; The Miami Printing Co.,
publishers (2— 3). Circulation "jkl." In 1898,
Z. In 1902, Z (4).
NEWS; Wednesdavs; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1898; E. T. By-
ington, editor and publisher (2— 3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
FLORIDA EAST COAST HOME-
SEEK-ER ; monthly ; immigration ; twenty-
eight to thirty-two pages 9x12; subscription
25 cents: established 1900; E. V. Blackman,
editor; Florida East Coast Railway, pub-
lishers (5-3). Circ'n "jkl." In 1903, Z (4)
FLORIDA FRUIT GROWER
AND INVESTOR; monthly (A A).
MILIilGAN, Santa Rosa Co. \^ 680t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 28 m. N.
E. of Milton, the county seat. Fruit and
lumber.
HERA LD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 9x13; subscription $1; established 1900;
Willis Garrett, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jki."
MILTON, c. h., Santa Rosa Co. Y:l,204t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd. and
Blackwater r.. about 19 m. N. by N. E. of
Pensacola. Wool, cotton, fruit and lumber.
INDEX; Fridays: democratic; eight
pages 13x30; subscription $1; established
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
121
FLORIDA.
1888: E. A. Potter, editor; H. S. Seabrook,
publisher (12— 3). Circulation "jki.."
MONTIC£L.LO,o. h., Jefferson Co.\2
1.076+ pop., on Florida Central & Peninsular
and Plant System Rds., 31 m. E. of Talla-
hassee, the State capital, and 224 S. W. of
Savannah, Qa. Agriculture, cotton and
vegetable growing.
NEWS} Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
January, 19o3; C. T. Carroll, editor and pub-
lisherC'— 3). Circulation "jkl."
NEW SMYRNA, Volu$ia Co. a 543 f
pop., on Florida East Coast Rd. and North
Indian r., 1 m.W. from the Atlantic coast
and 35 N. E. of Sanford. Fruit growing.
Winter resort.
BREEZE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1887; J. J. Birch, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKI.."
OCALA, c. h., Marion Co. U 3,380t
pop., on Florida Central & Peninsular and
Plant System Rds., 5}^ m. from the famous
Silver Spring. Foundry and machine shops.
Sugar cane, oranges, lemons, Sea Island
cotton, phosphate and sweet potatoes.
BANNER; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays ; democratic ;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1902, weekly 1866; Frank Harris, editor
and publisher.
Circulation— Daily: "jkl."
Weeltly: Actual average for 1895, 3,087.
In 1896, 1. In 1897. Y. In 1898. zl. In 1899, zl.
In 1900. y I. In 1901, yl. In 1902, "jkl."
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
four pages— daily 15x22, weekly 20x26; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1; established-
daily 1895, weekly 1897; C.L.Bittinger. editor;
Bittinger & Co., publishers. Circulation-
daily "JKL." weekly "jkl." In 1899, weekly Z.
In 1902, "JKL." ■'
FLORIDA ADVERTISER: Fridays;
four pages 17r24; subscription $1; estab-
lished July, 1905; S. M. Gibbs, editor; Adver-
tiser Publishing Co., publishers (2—5 P).
FLORIDA NEWS CARRIER; Sat
urdays; negro; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion .$1; established July, 1904; James Dean,
editor; J. W. Dukes, publisher (1—5).
ORLANDO, c. h., Orange Co. a 2,481t
pop., on Florida Central & Peninsular and
Plant System Rds., about 18 m. N. by N. E.
of Kissimmee. Iron foundry. Oranges,
pineapples, grapes and various vegetables.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and AVEEKLY; demo-
cratic; daily four pages, weekly eight pages
13x20; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1;
established -daily September 15. 1903; week-
ly 1896; Walter D. Jowell, editor and pub-
lisher(l— 4). Circulation "jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1902. Z a, 2, 4, 5). In 1903. Z (3, 4, 5, 6, in
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
day; democratic: four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $5; established January, IPOl; E.
P. Stoneman. editor; La Salle & Stoneman,
publishers. Circ'n— daily "jkl." weekly"JKL. •
In 1902, weekly Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
FLORIDA CHRISTIAN RE-
CORDER; Thursdays; African methodist-
episcopal; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1894; G. C. Henderson, editor;
Florida Christian Recorder Publishing Co..
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
SENTINEL-REPORTER; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
FLORIDA.
$1: established 1877; Sentinel-Reporter Pub-
lishing Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1901, Z (4)
(AA).
SOUTHERN BA PTIST WIT-
NESS; Wednesdays (A A).
ST A R: Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription SI; established
1895; C. E. Howard, editor; Yowell & How-
ard, publishers (2— 3). Circulation "jkl." In
1899. Z. Inl902. Z(l,2, 4. 5).
PALATKA, c. h., Putnam Co. [^
3,301+ pop., on Florida East Coast. Georgia
Southern & Florida, Jacksonville, Tampa
& Key West and Plant System Rds. and St.
Johns r., 30 m. S. W. of St. Augustine, 75 S.
of Jacksonville and 200 E. by S. E. of Talla-
hassee, the State capital. Cotton, sugar,
oranges and other fruits shipped by steam-
boat to Jacksonville. Agriculture. Win-
ter resort.
NEWS AND ADVERTISER; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1894 ; Wm. A. Russell,
editor; Russell & Vickers, publishers (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual
average for 1902, 3,334. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
TIMES-HERALD; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1;
established— If era7(7 1869, Times 1889; consoli-
dated 1893; H. A. B. McKlnzie. editor and
publisher (7—3). Circ'n "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
PALMETTO, Ma natee Co. Q 569t pop. ,
on Seaboard Air Line and Manatee r., 50 m.
S. E. of Tampa. Canning factory, fertilizer
plant.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 1.5x22; subscription $1: established
1894 ; R. L. Durant, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkj."
PENSACOLA, c.h., Escambia Co. ^
17,747+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville
and Pensacola, Alabama & Tennessee Rds.
and Pensacola bay, 8 m. from the Gulf of
Mexico. Port of entry. Custom house and
navy yard.
JOURNAL; every morning except Mon-
day; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $5; established 1898; Frank L
Mayes, editor; The Journal Co., publishers
(1-4).
Circulation : In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,887; for 1902, 3,441; for
1903. 3,939; /o'- 1904, 3,540.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic; daily
four, weekly eight, Saturday six to eight
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; established 1S89: News Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
H in 1891 to 1,375 in 1895. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL." In 1899. publisher asserts.not
less than 1,300. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In
1902, yl. Inl903,(z-4)I. Inl9C4, (z— 4) I (QD).
Weekly: "jkl."
PRESS; every evening except Sunday;
six pages 15x22; subscription $5; established
January, 1900; John Denham, editor and
publisher. Circulation "Jia" (A A).
FLORIDA SENTINEL; Fridays;
negro; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1887; M. M.Lewey,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
PERRY, c. h.. Taylor Co. 6 l,314tpop.
(of township), on Fenholloway r., about 25
122
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
FLORIDA.
m. from its mouth in the Gulf of Mexico.
Sea Island cotton and tobacco.
TAYL.ORCO. HERALD; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1903; J. O. Culpepper, editor
J. L. Dennis, publisher (7—3). Circ'n "jkl."
PLANT CITY, Hillsboro Co. g 1,300
pop., on Florida Central and Peninsular
and Plant Sj'stem Rds., 22 m. E. of Tampa,
the county seat. Shipping point for oranges
and vegetables.
COURIER ; Fridays; democratic ; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1884; P. A. Merrin. editor and publisher (2— 3\
Circulation "jkl"
PUNTA GORDA, De Soto Co. Q
l,3,00i pop., on Florida Southern Rd. and
Charlotte Harbor, Fishing, phosphate min-
ing, cattle raising and fruit growing.
HERAIiD: Fridays; four pages 16x22;
subscription $1; established 1893; A. P.
Jordan, editor and publisher (2— 3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
QTJINCY, c. h., Gadtden Co. ti 847t
pop., on Florida Central & Peninsular Rd.,
24 m. N. W. of Tallahassee, the State cap-
ital. Farming and fruit-growing section.
GADSDEV CO. TIMES ; Fridays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1902; H. A. Love, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
HERALD AND E R A ; Saturdays ;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established— Herald 1877, Era 1894; con-
solidated 1901; Claude N. Bateman, editor;
Quincy Printing Company, publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL "
SAINT ANDREWS, Washington
Co. t: 383+ pop. (of township), on St. An-
drews bay, 100 m. E. by S. E. of Pensacola.
A fish market and winter resort.
ST. ANDREWS BUOY; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established April, 1891; Wm. A. Emmons,
editor and publisher (2—3). Circ'n "jkl "
SAINT AUGUSTINE, c. h., Saint
John Co. cf 4,272+ pop., on Florida East
Coast and St. Augustine & South Beach
Rds. and on Bay of St. Augustine, 36 m. S.
of Jacksonville. A well known winter re-
sort.
EVENING RECORD; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x17; subscription
—daily $5, weekly $1; established 1899; D.
E, Thompson, editor; The Record Company,
publishers (8—3). Circulation — daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl.- In 1903. Z (4).
ST. JOHN'S CO. PRESS; Wednes
days and Saturdays ; independent; ten pages
11x15; subscription $1.50; established Janu-
ary 21, 1905 ; E. M. Canova, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5 P).
SAINT FRANCIS, Lake Co. a 50
pop., on W. bank of St. Johns r., 10 m. W.
of De Land. Saw and planing mills. Agrl
culture and fruit growing.
FLORIDA FACTS; monthly; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription 75
cents; established 1890; John E. Harris, edi-
tor and publisher (5—3). Circulation "iKt,.-
SAINT PETERSBURG, ^»«*6oro
Co. p 1,575+ pop., on Plant System Rd. and
FLORIDA.
Tampa bay. Fruit and vegetable growing
and fishing. Summer and winter resort.
S U B- PENINSULA SUN; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1897; C. B. Gillette, editor
and publisher (2—5).
TIMES; Saturdays ; eight pages 18x24 ;
subscription $1; established 1884; W. L.
Staub, editor; Times Publishing Company,
publishers (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
SANFORD, Orange Co. u l,450tpop.,
on Jacksonville, Tampa & Key West and
Plant System Rds. and St. Johns r., 193 m.
S. of Jacksonville. Shipping point for
oranges, early vegetables and fruits to
Northern markets. Cigar, jelly and mar-
malade factories.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; democratic;
six pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891; Frank V. Baker, editor and publisher.
Circulation ".ikl."
SAN MATEO,P«/«am Co. t} 267t pop.,
on Florida East Coast Rd. and St. Johns r.,
about 6 m. S. E. of Palatka, the county seat.
Orange growing.
ITEM; Saturdays; agricultural; eight
pagesl5x22; subscription Jl; established 1891;
J. A. Crosby, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
SEARCHLIGHT; Fridays; religious:
four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
December, 1902; Rev. J. H. Newman, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jsi."
SARASOTA, Manatee Co. p 1,200
pop. (Of township), on Seaboard Air Line
extension and Sarasota bay, 14 m. S. of
Braidentown, the county seat. Truck farm-
ing and orange growing. Summer and
winter resort.
TIMES; Thursdays; four pages 12x18;
subscription $1; established 1899; C. V. S.
Wilson, editor and ptibllsher (1—4). Circu-
lation "JK.L."
SEA BREEZE, Vrtluaia Co. D lOOf
pop.
SEA BREEZE; Fridays (A A).
STARKE, c. h., Bradford Co. [j 972t
pop., on Florida Central & Peninsular and
Atlantic, Suwannee River & Gulf Rds.,
45 m. S. W. of Jacksonville. Cotton, corn,
sugar, oranges, strawberries and farming.
BRADFORD CO. TELEGRAPH;
Fridays; democratic: eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1879 ; E. S. Matthews,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
SUMTERVIL.LE, c. h., Sumter Co.
n 886+ pop. (of township), on Florida Cen-
tral & Peninsular Rd., 37 m. S. of Ocala.
Orange growing and stock raising.
SUMTER CO. TIMES; Fridays; demo-
cratic; fotir pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1881; Walter Graham, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
TALLAHASSEE, c. h., Leon Co. b
State Capital, 2,981+ pop., on Florida
Central & Peninsular and Carrabelle, Talla-
hassee & Georgia Rds.. about 23 m. N. from
Apalachee bay. Farming and fruit raising.
CAPITAL; every morning except Mon-
day; four pages 15x22; subscription $5; es-
tablished March, 1901; B. Hllson, editor and
publisher. Circulation "isi"
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
123
FLORIDA.
COURIER; Saturdays ( A A ).
REPUBLICAN OF MIDDLE
FLORIDA; Thursdays (A A).
TALLAIIASSiEEAN ; Fridays; dem-
ocraiic; eight pages 14x21; subscription $1;
eslablished 1881; John C. Trice, editor and
publisher.
Circiilatiou: In 1897, -jkl." In 1898. pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,200. Actual
average for 1899, 1,513. In 1900, y 1. Actual
average for 1901, 1,735. In 1902, yl. In
1903, yl (OO).
TAMPA, c. h., milsboro Co. g 15,8391
pop.— local estimate 25,000— on Seaboard and
Plant System Rds. and Hillsboro r. and
Tampa bay. A good harbor. Numerous cigar
factories in operation. Winter resort.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays: demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$4, weekly $1; established 189"; C. R. Hawk,
editor; Glenn Smith, publisher (1—5).
Circiilatiou: Daily actual average for 1904,
2,409.
Weekly: "jkl."
MORNING TRIBUNE; every morn
Ing except Monday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 20x26;
subscription — daily $5, weeklv $1; estab-
lishe.l-daily 1891, weekly 1870; W. F. Stovall,
editor; Tampa Tribune Publishing Company,
publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation- Daily : Inl899, "jkl." Actual
average for a year ending with June, 190O,
t2,5t29. In 1901, vl. Actual average for
1903, 5,608; /or 1903.6,610. In 1904, yG.
W^eekly: In 1899, "jkl." Actual average
for a year ending with June, 1900, 3,09^^.
In 1901. yH. In 1902, (z-1, 2, 4, 5) H. In
1903. yH. Inl904. yl.
TIMES; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages— daily 18x24, weekly
15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1;
established 1891; D. B. McKay, editor; Tam-
pa Publishing Company, publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation —Daily : In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,100. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "JKL."
Weekly: "jjo."
FLORIDA INTELLIGENCER;
Saturdays ; Afro American ; Rev. Y. K.
Meeks, editor and publisher. Issued also at
Jacksonville, Gainesville. Ocala, Key West,
Bartow, Waycross and Brunswick (2—4).
Circulation "ikl." (A A).
UNION LABEL; Saturdays; labor; four
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished June, 1900; C. A. Wimsett, editor and
publisher. Circulation "Jia.' Inl903,Z(4).
SOUTHERN PYTHIAN; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; twenty pages 7x10; sub-
cription $1; esstablished 1895; S. S. Lowry,
editor; J. W. Young, publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1900. "j_kl" Actual average
for 1901, 1 ,072. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I
(A A).
TARPON SPRINGS, HiUshoro Co.
p 511 pop., on Atlantic Coast Line. 32 m.
N. of St. Petersburg.
NEWS; -Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
June, 1903; Leroy Brandon, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl.-
TAVARES,c. h.,ia^-eCo. D llSfpop.,
on Florida Central & Peninsular, Plant
System, Tavares & Gulf and Jacksonville,
Tampa & Key West Rds.. 200 m. S. of Jack-
sonville. Saw and planing mills and ma-
chine shops. Shipping point for Ocklawaha
Lake.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; established
FLORIDA.
1882; Alfred St. Clair Abrams, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
TITUSVIIiLE, c. h., Brevard Co. g
7561- pop.— of township 804+— on Florida East
Coast Rd. Orange, vegetable, oyster, fish
and merchandise shipping point. Stock
raising and tropical and semi-tropical
fruit.
EAST COAST ADVOCATE; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x21; subscription
$1.50; established 1890; Charles H. Walton,
editor and publisher (5— 3).
Circulation: In 1895. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1 ,202. In 1897, Y. In 1898, zl.
In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl." In
1903, Z (4).
FLORIDA STAR; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1880; Ellis B. Wager, editor and
publisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1897, 1,016; for 1898. 1,053; /or
1899,1,036. Inl900,yl. In 1901, "jkl." In
1903, Z U).
WEST PALMBEACH, Dade Co.
p 564+ pop.— local estimate 2,000— on Flor-
ida East Coast Rd. and Lake Worth. Win-
ter resort. Shipping point for fish, oysters,
fruit and merchandise.
TROPICAL SUN; semi-weekly.
Wednesdays and Saturdays; democratic;
six pages 16x22; subscription $2; established
1887; Tropical Sun Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
LAKE WORTH NEWS; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1894; Bobo and J. A. Dean,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl "
■WESTVII.I.E,c. h., Holmes Co. \2 712t
pop. (of township), on Louisville & Nash-
ville Rd., 1 m . W. of Choctawhatchee r. and
97 N. E. of Pensacola. Farming, fruit rais-
ing and milling.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; democratic:
four pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
1894; John Neel, editor and publisher (12— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
HOLMES CO. ADVERTISER; Fri-
days; independent-democratic; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1892; W.
D. Williams, editor and publisher (5—3). Cir-
culation "JiiL •• In 1901, Z (5). In 1903, "jkl."
WEWAHITCHKA, Calhouji Co. ^
1,250+ pop. (of township), 4 m. W. of Apala-
chicola r. and 45 N. of Apalachicola. Fruit
growing.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic: four pages
16x22; sub.scription $1 ; established 1892; E.
G. Mack, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 406; for 1903, 465. In
1904, "JKL."
WHITE SPRINGS, Hamilton Co.
b 690 pop., on Georgia Southern & Florida
Rd., about 70 m. S. E. of Jasper.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic: four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
January, 1903; John M. Caldwell, editor;
White Springs Printing Co., publishers (12— 3).
Circulation "J£l."
ZOLFO, Be Soto Co. D lOOt pop. on
Plant System Rd.
DE SOTO CO. ADVERTISER; Fri-
days (A A),
GEORGIA.
Population 2,216,331 1. Land Area 58,980 sq. miles.
Bounded north by North Carolina and Tennessee, northeast and east by
South Carolina and the Atlantic Ocean, south by Florida, and west by Alabama.
State capital: Atlanta. Principal industries: Cotton and maize raising-, and
manufacture of cotton, woolen and lumber. Number of newspapers and other
periodicals (March 30, 1905), 373, divided as follows: Daily, 25; semi-weekly, 8;
weekly, 280; semi-monthly, 8; monthly, 50; bi-monthly, 1: quarterly,!.
The cities of over 5,000 population, according to the United States census
of 1900 (t), are as follows:
Atlanta 89,8rtJt
Si^avauuali 54,'.i44t
Augusta 39,441t
Macon '23,'^r 2t
Columbus 17,6 14 1
Athens 10,'.i45t
Brunswick 9,081 1
Americus 7 , 6y4t
Rome '7,ti91t
Griffin 6,85rt
VVaycross 5,9 1 9t
Yaldosta 5,613t
Thomasville 5,333t
ABBEVILLE, c. h., Wilcox Co. p
l,152t pop., on Georgia & Alabama Rd. and
Ocmulgee r., about 54 m. E. of Americus.
Sa,w mills.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; W. R. Googe, editor; L. J. White-
hurst, publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl"
SOUTHERN STUDENT; quarterly,
January, April, July, October; educational;
twenty pages 10x12; subscription 25 cents;
established 1899; W. A. Little, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl"
AC WORTH, Cobb Co. b 937t pop.,
on "Western & Atlantic Rd., 12 m. N. W. of
Marietta, the county seat. Farming. Gold
and iron in vicinity.
POST; Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription 75 cents; established 188S;
R. B. Walker, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
ADAIRSVILLE, Bartow Co. ^ 616t
pop.— of township 2,245+— on Western &
Atlantic Rd., 70 m. N. of Atlanta, the State
capital. Mining. Farming.
BANNER; Saturdays; six pages 15x22;
subscription 50 cents; established 1895; Joe P.
Bowdoin, editor; Scott & Bowdoin, pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
ADEL, Berrien Co. Q 721t pop., on
Georgia Southern & Florida Rd., 12 m. S.
W. of Nashville, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1888 ; W. T. Shytle, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
ALBANY, c.h., Dougherty Co. p4, 6061
pop., on Albany & Northern, Central of
Georgia, Georgia & Alabama and Plant
System Rds. and Flint r., 260 m. W. of
Savannah. Cotton, sugar cane, rice and
corn.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKIiY, Saturdays; demo-
cratic; daily four pages 18x24, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; established— daily 1891, weekly 1892; H. M.
Mcintosh, editor; Herald Publishing Co.,
publishers (7—3 P). Circulation— daily "jkl."
weekly • .;«i •
VOX POPUL.I; Sundays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established February,
1903; Lee Bros., editors and publishers (12— 3).
Circulation "jkl.-
ALPHARETTA, c. h., Milton Co. t2
310+ pop., 6 m. N. of Chattahoochee r. and
28 N. of Atlanta, the State capital. Manu-
factures of wagons, boots and shoes.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 18x24.; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; George D. Rucker, editor and
publisher (11— 3). Circ'n "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
AMERICUS, c.h., Sumter Co. p 7,674t
pop., on Georgia & Alabama and Central
of Georgia Rds. and Muckalee creek, 71 m.
S. W. of Macon. Cotton and sugar cane.
TIMES-RECORDER; every morning
except Monday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
daily four pages 20x26, weekly eight pages
15x22 ; subscription— daily $6, weekly $1 ;
established— Times 1890, Recorder 1879, con-
solidated Apiil, 1891; Marie Louisa My rick,
editor; Times Recorder Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (7— 3). Circulation— daily "jkl." week-
ly "j_kl." Inl898,Z. In 1899, Z. In 1902, "JKL."
In 1903, Z (4).
HERALD: Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1895; W.T.Chris-
topher, editor and publisher. Circulation
"JKL-" (A A).
ARLINGTON, Calhoun Co. p 755t
pop., on Central of Georgia & Georgia Pine
Rd., 11 m. S. W. of Morgan, the county seat.
CALHOUN CO. COURIER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1881; Joshua Jones, editor
and publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
ASHBURN, Worth Co. gi,525tpop.,
on Georgia Southern & Florida Rd., 85 m.
S. of Macon. Agriculture, saw mills and
naval stores.
WIREGRASS FARMER AND
STOCKMAN; Fridays; eight pages
131^x2(1; subscription $1; established March,
1902; J.Lawrence, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
ASHWOOD, Berrien Co. p 6in. N. of
Nashville, the county seat. Turpentine,
farming and stock and cotton raising.
SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRE-
SIDE; monthly; agricultural; eight pages
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
125
OEOROIA.
15x22; subscrlptiou 25 cents; established 1899;
W. Henry GrifJin, editor and publlbers (7—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl-" In 1901, Z
(1, 2, 4, 5). Actual average for a year ending
with July, 1902, 1,605. In 1903, Z (4). In
1904, ■JKi.."
ATHENS, c. h., Clarke Co. i 10,245t
pop., on Central of Georgia, Georgia
Soutliei-n and Seaboard Air Line Rds.
and Oconee r., 100 m. N. W. of Augusta
and 67 E. of Atlanta, the State capital.
Seat of Georgia University. Cotton grow-
ing.
BANNER; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
daily four, weekly eight, Sunday ten to
twelve pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5,
Sunday $1, weekly $1 ; established— daily and
Sunday 1880, weekly 1832; B. F. Holder, Jr.,
editor; H. J. Rowe, publisher. Circulation-
daily "JKL." weekly"j_KL." In 1903, Z (4).
ATHENIAN? Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established October,
1902; Fred S. Morton, editor and publisher
(10—3). Circulation "jki-"
CLARKE CO. COURIER; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
80 cents; established 1900; J. E. Gardner,
editor and publisher (12—3). Circulation
"JKI,." In 1903, Z (4).
CLiIPPER; Saturdays; negro; republi-
can; four pages 13x20; subscription $1.25;
established 1888; S. B. Davis, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKI." (A A).
SOUTHERN ADVANCE; monthly;
baptist; forty four pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established January. 1902; H.R.Bernard,
D.D., editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
l,tiOO. In 1904, yl.
SOUTHERN FARMER; monthly;
agricultural; twenty-four pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1887; A. L.
Hull, editor; E. D. Stone & Co., publishers
(1—4). Circ'n "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (A A).
WOMAN'S WORK; monthly ; house
hold; twenty pages 11x15; subscription $1;
established 1887; Kate Garland, editor; T. L.
Mitchell, publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895. D. In 1896. D. In
1897. Y. In 1898. yE. In 1899. yF. In 1900. yF.
In 1901, yF. In 1902. yG. In 1903, (z-4)
&(••). In 1904, yG.
ATLANTA,c.h., -FifWon Co. ^ State
Capital, 89,872+ pop., on Atlanta & West
Point, Central of Georgia, Georgia, Sea-
board Air Line, Southern, and Western &
Atlantic Rds. Manufacturing center, trade
and cotton shipping point.
DAILY.
CONSTITUTION; every morning,
and WEEKLY, Mondays; democratic;
daily ten to twelve, Sunday thirty-two to
thirty eight, weekly twelve pages 18x24; sub-
Bcription— daily $6, Sunday $2, weekly $1;
established— dailv 1S6S, weekly 1870; Clark
Howell, editor; Constitution Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (1 — 4).
Circu larion-Daily : In 189.5, E. In 1896, D.
Actua I average for a year ending with Sep-
tember, 1897, 18,633; for a year ending
with September, 1898, 23,216; for a year
ending with October. 1899, 18,330. In 1900,
yD. In 1901, (z-3)E. In 1902, yE. In 1903,
yE. Actual average for nOi, 38,883 (O0).
Sunday; Actual average for 1904, 42,319.
Weekly: In 1895, B. In 1896. B. Actual
average for a year ending with September,
1897, 109,159; for a year ending with Oc-
tober 17, 1898, 109,548 ; for a year ending
toith October, 1899, 89,798. In 1900, yA . In
1901,(z— 6)B. In 1902. yB. In 19n3.yB (• •).
Actual average for 1904, 107,925.
GEORGIA -Atlanta.
JOURNAL ; evei-y evening except Sun-
day, and Sunday morning, and SEMI-
WEE KliV, Mondays and Thursdays;
democratic; daily twelve to sixteen, Sunday
forty, Saturday sixteen, semi-weekly eight
pages 17x24; subscription— daily $5, Sunday
$2; semi-weekly $1; established— daily 1883.
semi-weekly 1885; Sunday June, 1902; James
R. Gray, editor; The Atlanta Journal Com-
pany, publishers (2—4).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895, 17,009; for 1896, 19.822; for 1897,
22,179; for 1898, 30,665; for 1S99,
26,360; for 1900, 30,159; for 1901,
35,565; for 1902, 37.828; for 1903,
38,928 ; for 1904, 43,633.
Sunday: Actual average for 1903, 35,526;
/or 1904, 41,928.
Semi- Weekly : Rating varied from 15,863
in 1891 to G in 1895. Actual average for 1896,
14,103; for 1897, 16,280. In 1898. vF.
Actual average for 1899, 22,043; /or
19(10, 28,389; for 1901. 30,734: for 1902,
34,1 05 i for 1903. 39,931. In 1S04, C.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
ten to fourteen pages 15x22; subscriotion $4;
established August, 1902; John ' Temple
Graves, editor; Atlanta News Publishing
Company, publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
20,040; for ]£04, 24,230.
Publisher's announcement. — A remarkable
success in Southern journalism; another
triumph for the penny idea; ablj' edited;
popular, independent; read by people pos-
sessing large purchasing power. Average
daily circulation for 1904, 24,230.
WEEKLY.
AGE; Saturdays; republican; four pages
20x26; subscription $1.50; established lb98;
W. A. Pledger, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jk_l." In 1903, Z (4).
CHRISTIAN INDEX; Thursdays;
baptist; sixteen pages 12x16; subscription $2;
established 1821 ; Bell & Graham, editors and
publishers (12- -4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 7,700; in 1896, 8,500. In 1897, Y. In
1898. vG. In 1899, yG. In 1900. zG. In 1901,
(z-4, 5) G. Actual average for 1902, 9,276;
for 1903. 9,858. In 1504. (z 2, 4) F.
CHRISTIAN UNION; Thursdays;
undenominational; sixteen pages 9x12: sub-
scription $1 ; established 1904 ; Christian
Union Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers (7—4).
GEORGIA STAATS NACHRICH-
TEN; Saturdays; German; six to twelve
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50: established
1890; Albert Orth, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "iKj. " In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
INDEPENDENT; weekly; established
July, 1903; B. J.Davis, editor; The Atlanta
Independent Co., publishers (12—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
JOURNAL OF LABOR; Saturdays;
labor; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898; C. C. Houston, editor; Atlan-
ta Federation of Trades, publishers. Circu-
lation "JJtL"
MAIL AND EXPRESS; Sundays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
«1; established 1885; H. D. Wakefield, editor;
Mail and Express Publlshlne Co., publishers.
Circulation "ikl." In 1903. Z ( 4>.
MARKET REPORTER AND
SHIPPER'S GUIDE; Mondays; four
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents: estab-
lished 1898; E. W. McAdam, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl." In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 2,000. In 1900, zl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (O O)
(AA).
PRESBYTERIAN; Wednesdays; pres-
byterian; twenty to forty eight pages 6x9;
subscription $2; established 1884; Atlanta
Presbyterian Publishing Company, editors
and publishers. Circulation "iici.-"
12G
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIKECTOKY,
GEORGIA— Atlanta.
KEIiKJIOUS FOKChll; Wednesdays;
religious; sixteen pages 10x13; subscription
$1; established lliOl; H. R. Bernard, editor
and publisher (3—5 P).
REPUBLICAN- liEADERj Fridays;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1899; F. H. Crumbly, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
H(»UTHERN ARCHITECT AND
BJ'ILDING NEWS; Fridays; architec-
tural, contracting and building; twenty
pages 9x12; subscription $5; established 1887;
Cyrus Johnson, editor; Edward M. Durant,
publisher; dated also at Memphis, Tenn.
Circulation "jkl" In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
SOUTHERN EVANGELIST; Thurs-
days; disciples; sixteen pages S^^xllJ^; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; E. L. Shelnutt,
F. L. Adams and W. A. Chastain, editors and
publishers (10— 4 P).
Circulation: In 1900, "jjcl.- In 1901. I.
Actual average for 1902, 1,448. In 1903, yl.
In UtOl. I.
SOUTHERN STAR; Saturdays; pro-
hibition; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1886; Barker Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, G. In 1896. G. In
1897. Y. Inl898,yH. In 1899. yl. Inl900.yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In
1901. "JK.I.."
SUNNY SOUTH ; weekly; literary; ten
pages 17x24; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1874; J. R. Holliday, editor: The Sunny
South Publishing Company, publishers (8— 3)-
Circulation: Rating varied from B in 1892
to C In 1895. In 1896, C. In 1897, Y. In
1898, vD. In 1899. E. In 1900, yE. In 1901,
(z— 6) F. In 1902. yF. Actual average for
a year ending with June, 1903, 7t2,725. In
1904. B.
WESL.EYAN CHRISTIAN ADVO-
C A T E ; Thursdays; methodist episcopal,
south; sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1836; W. C. Lovett, editor; M. J.
Cofer. publisher (2—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
11,485. In 1895, F. In 1896. F. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yG. Actual average for 1899,
11,543. In 1900. yF. lu 1901. yF. In
1902, yG. Inl903, (z-4, 11)G. In 1904, yG.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR AND
DIXIE FAR3IER; semi-monthly; agri-
cultural; thirty-two pages 9x13; subscription
$1; established 1843; J. B. Hunnicutt, editor;
The Cultivator Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Circulation: Rating varied from C in 1893
to E in 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y. In
1898,yF. Inl899.yG. In 1900, zF. Inl901.yF.
In 190<J. yF. Actual average for 1903. 30, 125 ;
/or 1901, 4»,'i.50.
SOUTHERN MERCHANT; semi-
monthly; grocery trade; thirty-six pages
SJ^xll; subscription $2; established April.
1901; John Bratton, editor; Southern Mer
chant Publishing Company, publishers (2— 3).
Cii'culation : In 1901, "iju.." Actual average
/or 1902, 2,766. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yl.
MONTHLY.
ALKAHEST 3IAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; sixty-eight pages 6x9; stibscription
$1; established 1896; Andrew C.McKenzie, edi-
tor; Andrew M. McConnell, publisher (2— 3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1897,
4,167. In 1898. I. Actual average for \^m,
5,125. In 1900, yG. In 1901, yH. Actual
average for 1902, 11,166. In 1903, yF(A A)-
COTTON; monthly; sixty four pages
10x14; subscription $2; established 1900; The
Cotton Publishing Co. (Inc.), editors and pub-
lishes (12—3). Circulation Z(4). In 1904. "jkl."
COTTON SEED OIL MAGAZINE;
monthly; cotton industry; eighty-four pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1901; Geo.
B. Lowe, editor; The Cotton Oil Magazine
Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation "ikl- In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In
t»03, Z (3—4). In 1904, (z— 4) I.
GEORGIA— Atlanta.
DIXIE; monthly ;mecnanlcs; eighty four
pages 9x11; subscription SI; established
1885; T. H. Martin, editor; Southern Indus-
trial Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation: Rating varied from Gin 1891
to H In 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901.
(z-1, 2, 4. 5) I. In 1903. yl. In 1903, yl. In
1901, yl.
GEORGIA ECLECTIC MEDICAL
JOURNAL; monthly; medical; slxtv eight
pages 6x9; subscription $1; established 1878;
Drs. H. E. Truax and Florence T. Duvall.
editors and publishers. Circulation: In 1901,
■iKL." Inl902. Z(4, 6). In 1903, Z (4).
INDUSTRIAL WORLD; monthly;
industrial; Kixty pages 9x12; subscription
$2; established December, 1902; A. M. Bur-
roughs, editor; Industrial World Publish-
ing Co., publishers (2—5). Circ'n (Q D).
JOURNAL - RECORD OF MEDI-
CINE; monthly; medical; one hundred
pages 4}^x73^ ; subscription $1 ; established
1855; consolidated 1899; Bernard Wolff , M.D.,
editor; M. B. Hutchlns, M.D., manager (2— 3).
Circulation : In 1895, 1. In 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,500. Actual average
for 1897, 1,525; for 1898. 1,500; for 1899.
1,525. In 1900, yl. Actual average for a
year ending ivith July, 1901, 1,525; for 1902,
1.525. In 1903, yl. Actual average for
l'.K)4. 1,525.
PYTHIAN LODGE SECRET;
monthly; Knights of Pythias; sixteen
pages 10x111^^; subscription $1; established
1890; H. Cronheim. editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, "jja-." In 1896. I. Act-
ual average for 1897. 2,833. In 1898. yH.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1899,2,858. In 1900, H. In 1901. yH. In
1902, yH. In 190:3, yH. In 1904, yl.
RAILROAD HERALD; monthly;
railroads; twenty-eight pages 81^x11}^^; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; E. C. Laird,
editor and publisher (1— -5 P).
Circulation : In 1900, I. Actual average
for a year ending ivith June, 1901. 2,818.
In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, H.
RAILROAD RECORD 4ND COM-
MON CARRIER; monthly; railroads;
twenty-four to forty-two pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; festabllshed January, 190U;
Frank Weldon, editor and publisher (2—3).
Clrc'n-In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4. 5). In 1904, "jkl-"
REPAIRER; monthly; holiness; four
pages 12J^xl8; subscription 35 cents; estab-
lished 1895; E. E. Shelhamer, editor and pub-
lisher (1—3).
Circulation : "isi-- In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, vl.
SOUTHEASTERN UNDERWRIT-
ER ; monthly ; insurance ; twenty four pages
91^x12; subscription $3; established 1896;
Orville H. Hall, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "jkl." In 1900, Z. In 1902, "jjtL."
SOUTHERN BANKER; monthly;
banking; fortj'-two to fifty six pages 8}^xl2:
subscription $2; established December,~1903:
Richard H. Brown, editor and publisher.
Office, 311 Empire building (1—5). Circula-
tion "JKL."
SOUTHERN DRUGGIST; monthly;
drugs; twenty to thirty-two pages 8x11;
subscription $1; established 1898; Louis
Phillips, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903.
1,891. In 1904. yl.
SOUTHERN DRUG JOURNAL;
monthly; drugs; thirty-six pages 9x12; sub-
scriptions!; established 1901; Wm. B. Free-
man, editor; Southern Drug Journal Pub-
lishing Companv. publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1904, (z— 4) I.
SOUTHERN EDUCATIONAL
JOURNAL; monthly ; educational ;
twenty-eight pages 7x10; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1888; Emilv S. Harrison, editor;
Franklin Printing arid Publishing Co., pub-
lishers.
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,500. In 1895. H. In 1896. H. In
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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GEORGIA— Atlanta.
1897,Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, y I. In 1900. yl.
Inl9Ul,yI. Inl9u2,yl. Inl903,yl. Inl904,yl.
SOUTHERN FANCIER; monthly;
poultry; twenty-eight pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1887; George M.
Do wnes, editor and publisher (T— 3 P). Cir-
culation ■•JKL." In 1901. Z (1, 2).
SOUTHERN FREE.>IASON» month-
ly; masonic; thirty six pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1903; C. C. Lavery, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
SOUTHERN RURAlilST; monthly;
agricultural; eight pages 10x14; subscription
25 cents; established 1894; F. J. Merriam, edi-
tor; Southern Rurallst Co., publishers (12- 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
4,917 ;/orl896, 12,333 ;/orl897,16, 671 ;
for 1898, 21,916. In 1899, yD. In 1900. zD.
In 19(11, publisher asserts, there have been
printed each month 25,000. Actual average
/or 1902, 25,083. In 1903, yC. Actualaver-
ageforivm, 42,791.
SOUTHERN WOMAN ; monthly;
women's clubs; eight pages 18x20; subscrip-
tions!; established 1894; Mrs. A O. Granger
and Mrs. J. Lindsay Johnson, editors ; Execu-
tive Board of Georgia Federation, publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
SOUTHERN AVOMAN'S MAGA-
ZINE; monthly; literary; flfty-two pages
61^x10; subscription 50 cents; established
February, 1904; Marie G. Stewart, editor;
M. & C. Stewart, publisher (1—5 P).
SOUTHI^AND; monthly; Illustrated;
one hundred and twenty-eight pages 9x11;
subscription $1; established 1901; Edwin
Walter, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation -jkl." In 1902, Z (4). In 1903.
(z — 4) I (••). Actual average for a year
ending with August, 1904, 35,348.
VOICE OF THE NEGRO; monthly;
negro: subscription $1; established Janu-
ary, 1904; J. M. E. Brown, editor; J. L. Nich-
ols & Co., publishers (fi— 4 ).
VOICE OF THE PEOPLE: monthly:
negro; four pages 20x26; subscription 40
cents; established 1902; H. M. Turner, editor
and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
4,162. In 1904, yH.
WATTS' OFFICIAT. RAILROAD
GUIDE: monthly: hotel and railways;
two hundred and fiftv pages 5x8; subscrip
tion$2: established 1886; J.R. Watts, editor;
Watts Publishing Co., publishers (2—5).
Circulation: In 1903 (z-4) I. In 1904,
(z-4) H.
AUGUSTA, c.h., Richmond Co. a-
39,441+ pop., on Augusta Southern, Central
of Georgia, Georgia, Charleston & Western
Carolina, South Carolina & Georgia and
Southern Rds. and Savannah r., at head of
navigation, 120 m. N. N. W. of Savannah and
GEORGIA.
136 N. W. of Charleston, S. C. Manufact-
uring and cotton trade. Flour, cotton, cot-
ton-seed oil and lumber mills. Cotton com-
presses and car shops.
CHRONICL.E; every morning, and
SEMI- WEEKLY. Tuesdays and Fridays;
democratic; daily eight, Sunday sixteen to
forty-eight pages 16x28; subscription— daily
$7, semi-weekly $1; established 1785; Thoi. W.
LoylcBs, editor; H. H. Cabaulss, publisher
(1—5).
Circulation— Daily : Accorded H from 1891
to 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, vl. In
1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, (z— 6) H, Actual aver-
ofire/or 1901. 5,661.
Sunday: In 1908, (.z— 6) G. Actual average
for 1904, 7.430.
Seuii-Weekly: In 1901, "jkl." Inl902.Z(4).
Actual average for 1904, 4,512.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, Sunday morning, and WEEKLY, Fri-
days; independent-democratic; eight pages
18x24; subscription — daily $5, Sunday $1,
weekly 30 cents; established — daily 1890,
weekly 1897; Herald Publishing Company,
editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 3,827. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, zl. Actualaveragefor ayear
ending with June. 1899, 5,973. In 1900, yG.
In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904. yH.
Weekly: "JKL-- In 1898, Z. In 1902, "jkl "
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and GEORGIA TRIBUNE, Fri-
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription-daily $5, weekly $1; established
—daily 1895, weekly 1899; W. J. Henning, edi-
tor; Tribune Publishing Co.. publlshers(5— 3).
Circulation- Daily: In 1896. I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "JKL." Actual average for a year
ending with July. 1899, 2,055: for 1900,
2,339. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yl. in 1903,
(z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
AVeeklyi In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, "JKL."
GEORGIA BAPTIST; Thursdays;
negro; baptist ; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1880 ; Rev. William J.
White, editor; Georgia Baptist Publishing
Company, publishers (8—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 4.080 In
1893 to "JKL." In 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 5,787; for 1899.
6,275. In 1900, yG. Actual average for
1901. 2,128. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I.
In 1904, yj.'
MIRROR; Saturdays; labor; four pages
15x22; subscription 50 cents; established 1900;
John Allen Mette, editor; The Mirror Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl. " Actual aver-
age for 1901. 1,780. In 1902, (z-4) I. In
1903. Z. In 1904. "jki,.-
TIMES-UNION; Saturdays: negro; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established De-
THE SOUTHERN WOMAN'S MAGAZINE.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Is the only first-class high-grade monthly magazine
published in the Southern States.
Advertising Rates, 20 Cents an Agate L-ine.
Sample copy mailed free when requested.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
GEORGIA.
cember, 1900; Wm. H. E. Carter, editor and
publisher. Circulatiou "tKh." (A A).
DENTAL. HINTS; monthly; dentistry;
eighty to oue hundred pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion :0 cents; established 1899: B. H. Teague.
D.D.S., editor ; Teague Supply Co., publishers.
Circulation: ••.jkl." In 1900, Z. In 1902,
••iKi" In 1903, (z — 4) I. Actual average for
1904 3.000.
MISSION MESSENGER; monthly,
undenominational; eight pages 93^x12; sub-
■cription 25 cents; established 1895; Miss M.
E. Wright, editor and publisher (8 — 3). Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1903. Z (4) (A A).
B AINBRIDGE, c. h., Decatur Co. p
2,641+ pop., on Georgia Pine and Plant Sys-
tem Rds. and Flint r. Ice and cigar facto-
ries. Center of Cuba tobacco-growing belt.
Agriculture.
ARGUS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription Jl; established
19u2; TheodoreH. Tiller, edltorand publisher
(12—3). Circ'n: In 1903 Z (4). In 1904,"jkl."
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1871; J. M. Brown, edltorand publisher
(5-8).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 2,300. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, zl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In
1904. yl.
SEARCHLIGHT; Saturdays: demo
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1898; S. Russell Brinson, editor
and publisher. Circulation"jKL"
ADVOCATE; semi monthly; undenomi-
national; four pages 13x20; subscription 50
cents; established August, 1901; Rev. William
D. Johnson, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL.' (A A).
BARNESVILLE, Pike Co. -o 3,036t
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 18 m. S. of
Griffin and 40 N. W. of Macon. Farming :
NEWS-GAZETTE ; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1867; B. H. Hardy, editor; Barnes-
ville News Publishing Company, publishers
<5— 3). Circulation "JKL." In 1899. Z. In 1902.
"lit." In 1903, Z (4).
GEORGIA FARMER; semi-monthly;
agricultural; eight pages 15x22; subscription
50 cents; established 1885; Georgia Farmer
Co.. editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
In 1899. Z. In 1902, "iSi." (A A).
BAXLEY, c. h., Appling Co. C^ 488t
pop.~of township 1.825+— on Southern Rd.,
about 40 m. S. E. of McRae. Naral stores,
saw mills. Farming.
NEWS-BANNER; Fridays; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established May. 1901;
W. H. Shepperd, editor and publisher (12 — 4)
Circulation "jkl."
BANNER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1884; J. C. Bennett, editor and publisher (5— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
BLAGKSHEAR, c. h., Pierce Co.D,
876 +pop., on Plant System Rd., 9 m. N.B.
of Waycross and 87 S. W. of Savannah.
Grist mills, cotton-seed oil mill, fertilizer
and camphor factories.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1880;
E. Z. Byrd, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
BLAIRSVILLE, c. h., Union Co. 6
141+ pop., 80 m. N. of Atlanta, the State
capital. Agriculture.
UNION CO. BANNER; Fridays; dem-
Goratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
GEORGIA.
established May. 1903; Wellborn & Grlffles,
editors and publishers (1—4). Circ'n ".jkl."
BLAKELY, c. h., Early Co. P 804t
pop. — local estimate 1,800 — of township
3.274+ — on Central of Georgia Rd., 9 m. E.
of Chattahoochee r. and 80 S. of Columbus.
Sugar cane, sweet potatoes, cotton, corn,
cotton-seed oil and fertilizers.
EARLY CO. NEWS; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1859; A. J. & W. W. Fleming, editors
and publishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
REPORTER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 11x16; subscription $1;
established 1894; Jack Powell, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
SOUTHERN PIT GAMES; monthly;
poultry; eight pages 13x20; sub»crlptlon $1;
established 1894; Jeff Fleming, editor and
publisher (5 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.000. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. "iKi." In 1903, Z (4).
BLiUERIDGE, c. h., Fannin Co. [j
1,148+ pop., on Atlantic, Knoxville & North-
ern Rd., 4 m. W. of Morganton, the county
seat. Fruit growing and mining.
POST-RECORD; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1888; A. P. Johnson, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl.- In 1903, Z (4).
SOUTHERN WORLD; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1: established 1898; T. W. Kellogg, editor and
publisher (2-3)
Circulatiou: In 1898, "jkl." Actual average
for a year ending with August, 1899, 1 ,009.
In 1900. "JKL."
BOSTON, Thomas Co. p 722 pop., on
Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 12 m. S. E. of
Thomasville.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established January,
1903; M. E. Tison, editor; The Boston Print-
ing Co., publishers (12— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
BOWDON, Carroll Co. -n 307t pop.,
12 m. W. of Carrollton. the county seat.
Agriculture andllvestock raising.
INTELLIGENCE; Thursdays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1890; J. W. Yarbrough, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jju."
BREMEN, Haralson Co. \2 221 pop.,
on Central of Georgia and Southern Rds.,
5 m. S. of Buchanan, the county seat.
Agriculture.
GATE W A Y; Wednesdays ;independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
hlised September, 1902; H. S. Bowen and L.
W. McEwen, editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation "jki,."
BROXTON, Cn^ee Co. P 300t pop.
JOURNAL; Thursdays (A A).
BRUNSWICK, c. h., Glynn Co. R
9,081+ pop., on Plant System and Southern
Rds. and the Atlantic coast, about 86 m. E.
of Waycross. Yellow pine lumber market.
Spacious harbor. Weekly lines of steam-
ers to New York City.
JOURNAL; daily except Sundays; In-
dependent democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscription $5; established March, 1902;
Ralph A. Graves, editor; The Journal Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (13—3). Circ'n "jki,."
Catalogue by states.
129
GKDRGIA.
NEWS; every morning except Monday;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
85; established 1884; Arthur H. Leavy, editor;
Newa Publishing Co., publlsherg (2—3). Cir-
culation "jkj-" Inl902, Z (4, 5).
HERALiD; Saturdays; negro; four pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1897; Jas.
Glasten, managing editor; The Herald Fub-
llslilng Co.. publishers (12—3). Circ'n "iKi."
IIXIOX; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
October, 1905; E. R. Belcher, editor; The
Union Publlishlng Co., publishers (1—5).
CHURCH IN GEtlRGIAi semi
monthly; religious; twelve pages 9x11; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1892; Wyllys
Rede, D.D. editor; The Church In Georgia
■Co., publishers (1—4). Circulation "iii"
BUCHANAN, c. h.. Haralson Co. -^j
359t pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 50 m.
W. of Atlanta, the State capital. Farming.
BANNER -MESSENGER; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 10x15; sub-
scription 75 cents; established 1884; A. & J.W.
Ayres, editors and publishers (5—3). Circu-
lation "JKL.-- (A A).
TRIBUNE; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription 75 cents ; estab-
lished 1897; A. R. Dodson. editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation 'jkl"
BUENA VISTA, c. h.. Marion Co. -n
l.ieif pop.,on Central of Georgia Rd., about
30 m. E. by S. E. of Columbus; 1,000 feet
above the sea level. Has several cotton
warehouses.
MARINO CO. PATRIOT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1876; B. H. Christopher, editor
and publisher (2—4).
Circulation "jju," Actual average for 1903,
1.4S0. In 1904, y I.
BUFORD, Owinnett Co. ^ l,352t pop.,
on Southern Rd., 37 m. N. of Atlanta, the
State capital. Saddle and harness manu-
factory and tanneries. Gold and sliver
mines.
AL.L.IANCE PLOW BOY; Wednes-
days; people's party; four pages 18x34; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; W. W. Wilson,
editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
BULLOCK VILLE, Meriwether Co.
•a 200 pop., on Southern Rd., 10 m. S. of
Greenville, the county seat, and 42 N. E. of
Columbus. Summer resort and Govern-
ment fish hatchery.
PINE MOUNTAIN ERA; Fridays;
four pages 13x22; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished 1898; Charles Stout, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl ••
BUTLER, c. h., Tavlor Co. -n 707t
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 50 m. W.of
Columbus. Seat of Butler Male and Female
College. Agriculture.
HERALD; Tuesdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1875; W. N. & C. E. Benns, editors
and publishers (2—3). Circulation "ijfL."
CALHOUN, c. h., Gordon Co. t] 851t
pop., on Western & Atlantic Rd., 80 m. N. by
N. W. of Atlanta, the State capital, and 60
S. E. of Chattanooga, Tenn. Flour mills.
Agriculture and peach growing.
TIMES; Wednesdays; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1869;
James A. Hall, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "izf-"
GEORGIA.
X-RAY; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages \lxl'y}4; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished January, 1904; Don Coffee, editor;
Geo. A. Coffee, publisher (2—5 P).
CAMILLA, c. li., Mitchell Co. p 1051
pop., on Savannah, Florida & Western Rd.
26 m. N.of Thomasville. Shipping point for
large quantities of pears and watermelons.
Cotton, corn, oats, sugar cane and sweet
potatoes.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 11x18; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1901; W. A. Allen, editor; Allen &
Roles, publishers (1—5). Circulation "jkl."
CANON, Franklin Co. cf 300 pop., on
Southern Rd., about 6 m. S. E. of Carnes-
ville, the county seat. Shipping point for
cotton-growing section. Iron ore and other
minerals found In the vicinity.
UNIVERSAL.IST HERALD; Satur
days; universallst; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; John M. Bow-
ers, editor and publisher (5 — 3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1,035, In 1900. "jkl." In 1903,
Z (4).
UNION; semi-monthly; bible truth;
four pages 16x22; subscription 50 cents;
established 1885; J. W.Newton, editor; Union
Publishing Co., publishers (5—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
CANTON, c. h., Cherokee Co. [^ 847t
pop., on Atlanta, Knoxville & Northern
Rd. and Etowah r., 45 m. N. of Atlanta, the
State capital. Mining and farming.
CHEROKEE ADVANCE; Fridays;
18x24 ; subscription
Q. McNelley, editor
democratic; four pages
$1; established 1880; W,
and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1.472. In 1896, I. Actual average for
1897.1,491. Inl898, yl. In 1899, -jkl." In
1902. Z (4, 5).
CARNESVILLE, c. h., Franklin Co.
cf 305+ pop., on Southern Rd., 33 m. N. E. of
Athens. Saw and grist mills. Farming.
ADVANCE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1900; S. B. Swilling, editor; Purcell & Swill-
ing, publishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl"
CARROLLTON,c. h., Carroll Co. -a
1,998+ pop., on Central of Georgia and Chat-
tanooga, Rome 8c Southern Rds., about
35 m. N. W. of Newnan. Agriculture and
stock raising. Cotton and oil mills.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; T. A. J. Majors, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
CARROLL CO. TIMES; Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established January, 1872;
J. J. Thomasson, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.000. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "iKL." In 1903, Z (4).
CARROLL FREE PRESS; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1857; John T. Hearn,
editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.056. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "isi" In 1899, Z. Actual average for a
year ending with June, 1900, 1,475; for
1901,3,044. In 1902. y I. In 1903, (z-4) I.
In 1904, yl.
MO
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
GEORGIA.
CARTERSVILIiE, c. h., Bartow
Co. "□ 3,135+ pop., on East & West and
Western A Atlantic Rds.,48m. N. W. of At-
lanta. Farming and mining.
NEWS AND COURANT; Thurs
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription %\; es-
tablished 1882; CartersvlUe Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1898,
1,420. In 1899, yl. In 19(^0, zl. In 1901,
(z— 4.6)1. Inl902. (z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In
1904, y I.
CEDARTOWN, o. h.. Polk Co. ^
2,823+ pop., on East & West and Chattanooga,
Rome & Columbus Rds., 20 m. S. by 8. W. of
Rome. Iron and cotton manufactories.
ADVANCE COURIER i Thursdays;
democratic; eight to thirty -two pages
13x20; subscriptions!; established 1894; J.
T. Gibson, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.400. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z.
In 1898. zl. Inl899. "Jiu" Inl901, publisher
asserts, since August 1, 1899, never sent out
an Issue of less than 1,000. In 1902, "ijn"
STANDARD; Thursdays; democratic;
eight to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1888; E. B. Russell and W. 8. Cole-
man, editors; The Standard Publishing Co.,
publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.480. In 1896,1. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. "jKL." In 1899, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.000. In 1900, June, publisher as-
gerts, for the past ten years was over 1,000.
In 1901, vl. In 1902. (z— 4. 5) I. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, I.
CHIPLEY, Harris Co. -D 459t pop., on
Central of Georgia Rd., about 8 m. N. N.E.
of Hamilton, the county seat. Agriculture
and dairying.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1893; Chas. Stout, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL- "
CLARKESVILLE, c. h., Haher.
aham Co. cf 491+ pop., on Tallulah Falls
Rd., 85 m. N. E. of Atlanta, the State capi-
tal. Cotton and woolen milling. Live stock
and fruit raising.
ADVERTISER; Tuesdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1879; Charles L. and Mattle C. Bass, editors
and publishers (5—3). Circulation "JKi."
CLAYTON, c. h., Eabun Co. cf 199t
pop., 20 m. N. of ClarkesvlUe and 100 X. E.
of Atlanta. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; democratic; six
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1897;
J. A. Reynolds, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "iKL."
CLEVELAND, c. h., White Co. b
200 pop., 23 m. N. of Gainesville. Gold
mining.
COURIER; Fridays; four pages 12x18;
subscription 60 cents; established 1899; Alex-
ander Davidson, editor and publisher (2 -3).
Circulation "iKL."
COLUMBUS, c. h., Muscogee Co. -D
17,614+ pop. , on Central of Georgia, Seaboard
Air Line and Southern Rds. and at head
of navigation on Chattahoochee r. Largest
cotton manufacturing place in the State.
ENQUIRER-SUN; every morning
except Monday; SUNDAY and WEEK-
OEORGIA.
LY, Saturdays; democratic; dally eight,
Sunday sixteen to twenty-four pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $6, weekly $1; established
—dally 1858, weekly 1828; C. L Groover, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, "4Ki" In
1896. H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. Inl899.yl.
In 1900, zl. Inl901.(z-1, 2,4,5)1. In 1902. yl.
In 1903 (z— 4) I. In 1904. (z-1. 2. 4. 5) I (••).
Sunday: In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904. (z— 1, 2. 4,
5) I(»»).
Weekly: "jkl." in 1900. Z. In 1901. Z
(1.2,4,5). In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, (z— 1, 2,
4,5) I (••).
LiEDGER; every evening except Satur-
day, and SUNDAY, Sunday morning, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic; daily
eight pages 15x22, Sunday twelve and weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription—daily $5,
Sunday $1, weekly $1; established 1888; B. J.
Daniel, editor; R. W. Page, publisher (8—8 P).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, H . In 1896,
H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, y I. In 1899, y I. In
1900, yl. In 1901, (z-12) I. In 1908, Feb-
ruary, publisher asserts no edition for the
past twelve months has been less than 3,500.
Actual average for 1903, 7,371; for 1904,
Pi 04:1.
Weekly: In 1900, -jkl." In 1901, Z (4, 6).
SOITIIERN CHRISTIAN RE-
CORDER; Thursdays; methodlst; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.00; established
1889 ; G.W. Allen . editor and publisher (2—5 P).
Circulation: In Ui04, (■■).
COMMERCE, Jackson Co. ^.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
CONYERS,c.h., Rockdale Co. n l,605t
pop., on Georgia Rd., 31 m. E. of Atlanta,
the State capital, and 141 W. of Augusta.
Cotton raising and milling.
BANNER; Fridays; democratic; eight to
twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1878; Joseph H. Wallis, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl "
FREE PRE.SS; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished March. 1902; L. F. Scott, editor and
publisher (12—3).
Circulation: In 1903. (z-4) I. In 1904, y I.
CORDELE, Dooly Co. p 3,473t pop.,
on Georgia & Alabama, Georgia Southern
& Florida and Albany & Northern Rds., S3
m. E. of Americus. Cotton manufacturing
and saw mills.
NEWS; every morning except Mondays;
four pages 13x20; subscription $4; estab-
lished March, 1901; C. M. McKenzle, editor
and publisher. Circulation "ikl."
SENTINEL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1894;
J. M. Bivlns, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual average
for 1896, 1,797. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl."
COVINGTON, c. h., Newton Co. n
2,062+ pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 41 m.
W. by S. W. of Atlanta, the State capital,
and 130 W. from Augusta. Cotton and agri-
cultural machinery manufactured. Farm-
ing.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; negro; eight
cages 13x19^; subscription $1; established
October, 1903; S. H. King, editor; Advocate
Publishing Co., publishers (1—5 P).
GEORGIA ENTERPRISE; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1865; Chas. G. Smith,
editorand publisher (7— 3). Circulation "iKi"
In 1903, Z (4).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
131
QEORQIA.
GEORGIA.
CRAWFORDVILLE, c. h., Talia-
ferro Co. D 597t pop., on Georgia Rd., 64 m.
W. of Augusta. Carriage shops.
ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT; Fridays,
democratic; eigiit pages 16x22; subscription
(1 ; established— People'* Advocate 1892,
Democrat 1876 ; J. C. Williams, editor and
publisher (1—5). Circulation "jkl."
CUMMING, c. h., For$yth Co. t\ 239+
pop., 40 m. N. of Atlanta, the State capital.
Cotton, grain and fruit.
NORTH GEORGIAN ; Fridays;
literary; eight pages 12x18; subscription $1;
established 1890; J. E. Kirby, editor and
publisher.
Circulntiou: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for a year ending with February, 1898,
l,8iJ4. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
(z-4, 6) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
CUTHBERT, c. h., Randolph Co. p
2,641+ pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 26 m.
E. by S. E. of Eufaula, Ala., and 118 S. W. of
Macon. Seat of Bethel Male College and
the Andrew Female College.
LEADER; Thursdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1891; J. J. How-
ell, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
LIBERAL-ENTERPRISE; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1866; J. N. Stanford & Son,
editors and publishers (12—3). Circ'n "jkl."
DAHLONEGA, c. h., Lumpkin Co. ^
1,255+ pop., 70 m. N. E. of Atlanta, the State
capital. Seat of North Georgia State Agri-
cultural College. Farming. Center of Apa-
lachlan gold belt.
NUGGET; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1888; W.B. Town-
send, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
SIGNAL; Fridays ; people's party ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1840; J. W. Woodward, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
DALLAS, c. h., Paulding Co. ti 644t
pop., on Southern Rd., 34 m. N.W. of Atlanta,
the State capital. Farming.
PAULDING NEW ERA ; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 16x22; subscription
75 cents; established 1882; R. B. Walker, edi-
tor and publisher (3—3). Circulation "jkl."
DALTON, c. h., Whitfield Co. \} 4,315t
pop., on Western & Atlantic and Southern
Rds., 36 m. S. E. of Chattanooga, Tenn., and
100 N. by N. W, of Atlanta, the State cap-
ital. Agriculture and stock raising. Grain,
cotton and potatoes.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 13x20; subscription— daily $3;
established November, 1902; W. J. Clark and
F. T. Reynolds, editors and publishers (12— 3).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
ARGUS; Saturdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1878;
B. L. Heartsill, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation : In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,500. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "J_Ki."
HERALD; Thursdays; farmers' al-
liance; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1893; J. A. Bodenhamer, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl "
NORTH GEORGIA CITIZEN;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1850; T. S. Shope
and A. J. Showalter, editors and publishers
<2-3).
Circulation: In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL." Actual average for 1902, 1,039.
In 1903, "JKL."
MUSIC TEACHER AND HOME
MAGAZINE; bimonthly (A A).
DANIELSVILLE, c. h., Madison
Co. cf 191+ pop., 15 m. N. E. of Athens. Cot-
ton raising.
MONITOR; Fridays ; democratic ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1882; B. T. Moseley and E. J. Christy, edi-
tors and publishers (5— 3). Circulation "jkl. "
DARIEN, c. h., Mclntoth Co. P, l,739t
pop., on Darien & Western Rd. and Alta-
maha r., 60 m. S. of Savannah. Timber and
lumber.
GAZETTE ; Saturdays ; democratic ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1874; Richard W. Grubb, editor and
publisher (7— 3). Circulation "jkl."
SPECTATOR; Saturdays; four pages
18x20; subscription $1; established 1895;
James L. Grant, editor and publisher (2-3).
Circulation "jkl."
DAVISBORO, Washington Co. a
387 pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 12 m. E.
of SandersvUle, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
BAPTIST PULPIT; monthly; baptist;
eigiit pages 11x16; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished November, 1901; Rev. Alexis D.
Kendrick, editor and publisher (2—3). Cir-
culation "jkl." (A A).
DAWSON, c. h., Terrell Co. p 2, m6f
pop., on Central of Georgia and Georgia
& Alabama Rds., 98 m. S. W. of Macon.
Sugar cane and cotton.
NEWS; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1884 ;
E. L. Rainey, editor and publisher (5—3).
*^'irculation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
Jess than 1,OO.S. In 1896. I. Actual average
for 1897, 1,071. In 1898. publisher asserts,
not less than 1.100. In 1899, zl. In 1900, nub-
lisher asserts, the smallest number of copies
printed any week was 1,150; in 1901, there
was no edition less than 1,300. In 1902, (z— 4) I,
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
DAWSONVILLE, c.h., Dawson Co.
^ 217+ pop., 18 m. E. of Jasper. Farming
and mining.
DAWSON CO. ADVERTISER;
Saturdays; democratic; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1887; John B.
Thomas & Son, editors and publishers (7—3).
Circulation "jkl."
DECATUR, c. h., Dekalb Co. b l,418t
pop., on Georgia Rd., 6 m. E. of Atlanta, the
State capital. Farming.
DEKALB NEW ERA; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1887; J. S. Mills, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circ'n "jkl- " In 1902, Z (4).
GEORGIA ODD FELLOW; month-
ly; odd-fellowship; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription 50 cents; established June, 1901; W.
F. Green, editor; J. E. Bodenhamer, pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL." (A A).
ORPHANS' MESSAGE; monthly,
sociological; two pages 10x12; subscription
10 cents; established 1893; H. L. Crumley,
editor; The Orphans' Home of the North
Georgia Conference, publishers (1—4). Cir-
culation : In 1903, "JKL." (A A)
OUR MISSIONARY HELPER |
monthly; baptist; eight pages 11x15; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1893; Mrs. C.
E. Kerr, editor and publisher (4^).
Circulation : Actual average for the first
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GEORGIA.
six months of 1897. 2,000. In 1898. yl.
Actual average for 1899, 1,300. In IftOO, y I .
In 1901, vl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (OO). In
1904. "JKL."
DOERUN, Colquitt Co. p 325 pop., on
Georgia Northern Rd., 14 m. N. W. of
Moultrie.
ARGUS; Wednesdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription 75 cents; established January,
1903; E. R. Shepard, editor and publisher
( 1—4). Circulation "jjiL-" (A A).
DOUGIi AS, c.h.,CoJ?ee Co. g 617+pop.,
about 10 m. W. of Nichols, the nearest sta-
tion on Waycross Air Line Rd. Naval stores.
Farming.
BREEZE; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1 ; established 1888;
J. M. and Agnes Freeman, editors; J. M.
Freeman & Daughters, publishers (2—3). Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In
1902, Z (4, 5).
COFFEE CO. GAZETTE; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established October, 1903; W. P. Ward,
editor; Douglas Printing Co., publishers
(1—4). Circulation -jkl."
DOUGLASVILiLE, c. h., Douglas
Co. -n l,140t pop., on Southern Rd., 27 m. W.
of Atlanta, the State capital. Cotton mar-
ket. Farming.
NEW SOUTH; Thursdays; four pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1878; C. F.
Douglas, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl"
DUBLIN, c. h., Laurens Co. D 2,987+
pop., on Macon, Dublin & Savannah, Oconee
& Western and Wrightsville & Tennille
Rds. and Oconee r., 55 m. E. of Macon and
120 W. of Savannah. Turpentine, lumber,
farming and manufacturing.
COURIER-DISPATCH; semi week
ly, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; four
to ten pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished—Courier 1894, Dispatch 1895; con-
solidated December, 1899; Stanley & Hilton,
editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1899. I. In 1900, zl. In
1901. "JKL." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In 1903,
(z— 4) I. In 1904. (z— 4) I.
ENTERPRISE: Saturdays (A A).
EASTMAN, c. h., Dodge Co. a l,235t
pop., on Southern Rd., 56 m. S. by S. E. of
Macon. Agriculture and sheep raising.
Shipping point for turpentine and lumber.
TIMES-JOURNAL.; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established — Times 1873, Journal 1884, con-
solidated 1888; E.T.Gentry, editor and pub-
lislier. Circulation "jKi"
EASTPOINT, Fulton Co. ^ l,315t
pop., at junction of Atlanta & West Point
and Central of Georgia Rds., 6 m. S. E. of
Atlanta, the State capital and county seat.
Fertilizer works, cotton-seed oil mill, cir-
cular-saw and wagon factories.
PL.OWBOY; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1884; R. F.
Thompson, editor; The Plowboy Co., publish-
ers. Circulation "jKi"
EATONTON, c. h., Putnam Co. n
1,823+ pop.— local estimate 2,800— on Central
of Georgia Rd., 23 m. N. by N. W. of Mil-
QEORGIA.
ledgeville and 60 N. by N. E. of Macon.
Agriculture, cotton and peach growing.
MESSENGER; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1868; G. W. Adams and T. A. Boone, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl"
MIDDLE GEORGIA INDEX; Wed
nesdays; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established August, 1902; H. G. Roby, editor
and publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
EDISON, Calhoun Co. p 150t pop.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
ELBERTON, c.h., ^Z&cW Co. [^3,834+
pop., on Seaboard Air Line and Southern
Rds., 10 m. W. of Savannah r. and 75 N. W.
of Augusta. Cotton, fruit and grain.
STAR; Thursdays; democratic; eight to
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; W. L. Skelton, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897 pub-
lisher asserts, over 1,.300. Actual average for
1898,1,479; /or 1899,1, 604 ;/orl900,l, 672.
In 1901, vl . In 1902, yl. Actual average for
1903, 2,169 ; for 1904, 2,372.
ELLAVILLE, c.h., Schley Co. -n 474+
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 48 m. E. S.
E. of Columbus. Seat of EUaville Institute.
Peach growing. Cotton market.
SCHLiEY CO. NEVA'S; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic ; eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1885 ; J. H. Cheney, editor and
business manager (1—4). Circulation "jjvl."
ELLIJAY, c. h., Gilmer Co. 6 581+
pop., on Atlantic, Knoxville & Northern Rd.,
87 m. N. of Atlanta, the State capital. Lum-
ber and planing milL Butter and cheese
market. Coop factory.
COURIER; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1875; Tabor & Ellington, editors and pub-
lishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "JKL." In 1897. T. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "ijcL.'
TIMES; Wednesdays; democratic; four
pages 17x22; subscriptions!; established 1899;
S. Estes Johnson, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl"
FAIRBURN, c. h., Campbell Co. -c
761+ pop., on Atlanta & West Point Rd., 19
m. S. W. of Atlanta, the State capital. Cot-
ton, grain and fruit.
CAMPBELL. NEWS; Fridays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
ISHl: Charles D. Toney, editor and publisher.
Circulation "JKL."
FAYETTEVILLE,c. h., Fayette Co.
-a 430+ pop., on Southern Rd., 24 m. S. of At-
lanta, the State capital.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1888; E. P. Mize, editor; News Publishing Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl "
FITZGERALD, Irwin Co. p l,817t
pop., on Georgia & Alabama, Tifton &
Northeastern and Fitzgerald & Atlantic
Rds. Farming.
ADVANCE; Saturdays: four pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established September,
19U2; Thos. W. Clark, editor; Fitzgerald Ad-
vance PublishiugCo., publishers (2—3). Cir-
culation "JKL" _
CITIZEN; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established April, 1901; E. W.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
133
GEORGIA.
Ryman, editor; Dixie. Printing Company,
publishers (2—3).
Circiilntion : In 1901. "jkl" Actual aver-
age for l'.tl)2, 1/^75. In 1903, "iKi."
ENTE IIP RISE; Thursdays: eight to ten
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1895;
J. E. Mercer, editor; Fitzgerald Publishing
Co.. publishers (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1899, mkl." Actual aver-
age for a year ending u'ith March, 1901,
1,159. In 1902, (z— 11) I. In 1904, y I.
FIiO\irERY BRANCH, JIall Co.
6 420+ pop., on Southern Rd., 9 m. S. W. of
Gainesville, the county seat. Farming,
corn and cotton.
HERAIiDt Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
April, 1903; H. D. Mann, editor and publisher
(7—3).
J O U R N A li ; Thursdays ; four pages
13x20; subscription 75 cents ; established
1891) ; Smith & Johnson, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jiil." (A A).
FOIiKSTON,c. h., Charlton Co. R250t
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line and Southern
Rds,. 3 m. N. E. of Traders Hill, the. county
seat. Saw mills.
CHARLTON CO. HERAL.D ; Thurs
days; democratic; six pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1899; W. M. Cliff, editor;
Sams & Layton, publishers (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
FORSYTH, c. h., Monroe Co. n l,172t
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 26 m. N.W.
of Macon. Cotton, wheat, corn and fruit.
MONROE ADVERTISER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1856; Saunders & Evans, ed-
itors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
REFORMER; monthly: negro; four
pages 18x20; subscription 50 cents: estab-
lished Februarv. 1901; W.M. Hubbard, editor
and publisher (10-3). Clrc'n "jkl.' (A A).
FORT GAINES, Clay Co. p 1.305t
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 22 m. S. of
Quitman. Farming.
SENTINELi; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1895; W. C. Thomas, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "jkl."
FORT VALLEY, Houston Co. D
2,022+ pop., on Central of Georgia and
Southern Rds., 29 m. S. W. of Macon. Vari-
ous manufactures. Trade in agricultural
products. Fruit growing. Knitting mill.
LEADER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1890;
Thomas J. Shepard, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
FRANKLIN, c. h., Heard Co. -n 218t
pop.— of township 1,572+— on Chattahoochee
r., 14 m. fromHogansville and 38 N. by N. E.
of West Point. Farming and shipping.
Mineral deposits.
NEWS AND BANNER; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1876; L. A. McCutchen, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
GABBETTVILLE, Troup Co. -n 50
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd.. 9 m. S.W
of La Grange.
ENTERPRISE AND I. B. O. JOUR-
NAL.; aaturdavs; Independent; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1895; W.
S. Cannon, editor and publisher (1—5). Cir-
culation: In 1903, Z (6). In 1904, -jkl."
GEORGIA.
GAINESVILLE, c. h., Hall Co. fi
4,382+ pop., on Georgia and Southern Rds.
and in the crescent formed by the Currahee
and Blue Ridge mountains, 53 m. N. E. of
Atlanta, the State capital. Summer resort.
Agriculture, manufacturing and mining.
EAGLE; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1860;
W. H. Craig, editor; Eagle Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,560. In 1895, 1. In 1896, 1. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, publisher asserts, not less than
1,272. In 1899, yl. In 1900, I. In 1901, y I. In
1902, yl. Actual average for 1903, 1,411.
In 1904, vl.
INDUSTRIAL NEWS; Wednesdays,
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1888; A. S. Hardy, editor and
publisher (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." Actualaverage
for 1898, 1,505, including one very large
special edition ; for 1899, l,iil4, including
one very large special edition. In 1900, "jkl."
In 1902, Z (4).
GEORGETOWN, Quitman Co. p
348 pop., on Atlantic Coast Line. 53 m. N. E.
of Atlanta.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription fl; established
February, 1903; H. J. Cross, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "JKL."
GIBSON, c. h., Glascock Co.'O- 293t
pop., on Augusta Southern Rd., 14 m. S. of
Warrenton. Cotton.
RECORD; Fridays ; democratic ; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1891;
W. J. Whiteley, editor and publishers (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
GRAY, Jones Co. D on Macon & Nor-
thern Rd., about 20 m. from Macon, Corn
and cotton. Farming.
JONES CO. NEWS; Thursdays ;
democratic ; four pages 18x24 ; established
1894 ; M. C. Greene, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
GREENVILLE, c. h., Meriwether
Co. -a 815+ pop., on Central of Georgia Rd.,
50 m. N. E. of Columbus and 72 S. by S. W.
of Atlanta, the State capital. Cotton, corn,
peas and potatoes.
MERIWETHER VINDICATOR;
Fridays; democratic: four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1872; Wm.T. Revill,
editor and publisher (7—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
G R E E N S B O R O, c. h., Greene
Co. a 1,511+ pop., on Georgia Rd., 84 m. W.
of Augusta and 88 E. by S. E. of Atlanta,
the State capital. Cotton, corn and hay.
HERALD-JOURNAL: Saturdays; in-
dependent; twelve pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1866; F. B. Shipp. editor and
publisher. Circulation "jsl"
GRIFFIN,c.h., Spaulding Co. -D6,857t
pop., on Central of Georgia and Southern
Rds., 43 m. S. from Atlanta, the State capital.
Cotton factories, iron foundries, canning
factory and cotton-seed oil mills. Cotton
and fruit raising. U. S. and State Experi-
ment Farms located here.
NEWS AND SUN; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and WEEKLY, Fridays
democratic ; daily four pages 18x24, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5,
134
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
GEORGIA.
GEORGIA.
weekly 50 cents; established 1871; Douglas
Glessner, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circiilatiou— Daily: "jkl-"
Weekly: In 1904, (z-4) I.
ECHO; Saturdays; negro; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; A. S. Boynton, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation ".ikl."
MIDDLE GEORGIA FARMER;
Thprsdaya, agriculture and horticulture;
eight pages 15x22; established 1889; W. E. H.
Searcv, editor; Griffin Publishing Co.. pub-
lishers (1— 5PJ. Circulation: In 1904. (QD)-
■GUYTON, Effingham Co. D- 800t pop.,
on Central of Georgia Rd., 5 m. W. of
Springfield, the county seat, and 30 N. "W. of
Savannah. Farming. Turpentine. Gov-
ernment sugar and syrup experimental
station.
EFFINGHAM CO. NEWS; Fridays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; W. A. Snow, editor and pub-
lisher (2--3). Circulation "jkl"
HAGAN, Tattnall Co. 0,2.50 pop., on
Register & Glenville and Seaboard Air Line
Rds., 10 m. E. of Collins. Agriculture.
TATTNALL. TIMES; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established April, 1901; Ben M. Dorsey,
editor and publisher (5—3). Circ'n "jkl"
HAMILTON, c. h., Harris Co. -u 418t
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 25 m. N. of
Columbus. A mountain summer resort.
JO U R N A L ; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1872; W. A. Brooks, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "^kl."
HARLEM, Columbia Co. D- 527t pop.,
on Georgia Rd., 25 m. W. of Augusta. Saw
and planing mill. Farming.
COLUMBIA SENTINEL; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1882; J. M. Atkinson, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
HARMONY GROVE, Jackson Co.
^ 1,454+ pop., on Southern Rd., 18 m. N. N. W.
of Athens. Furniture and wagon manu-
factories.
CITIZEN; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1890;
J. T. Shannon, editor and publisher (8—3).
-Circulation "jkl." (A A).
HART WELL, c.h., Hart Co. cn,672t
pop., on Hartwell Rd., 40 m. N. E. of Athens
and 22 S. W. of Anderson, S. C. Agriculture.
SUN; Thursdays; democratic; four pages
16x22; subscription $1; established 1876; John
H. and James T. Magill, editors and publish-
ers. Circulation "JKL."
HAWKINSVILLE, c. h., Pulaski
Co. a 2,103+ pop., on Southern and Oconee
& "Western Rds. and Ocmulgee r., at head
of navigation, about 48 m. S. of Macon.
Cotton raising.
DISPATCH AND NEWS; Wednes-
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1867; Josephus Tarver, editor;
J. J. Harvard, publisher (12—2). Circ'n "jju,."
HAZLEHURST, Appling Co. q
793+ pop., on Southern Rd., 100 m. W. of
Savannah. Saw mills.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
-pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
February, 1904; L. C. Pennington, editor and
publisher (1 — 5).
HINESVILLE, c. h.. Liberty Co. R
162 pop., 30 m. W. S. W. of Savannah.
Timber, cotton and rice.
LIBERTY CO. HERALD; Wednes-
days; democratic; six pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1871; Robert M.Martin,
editor; Herald Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation: In 1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. In
1900, July, publisher asserts, no issue for the
past eighteen months less than 1,050. In
1901, "JKL-"
HOMER, c. h.. Banks Co. cf 221t pop.,
20 m. E. of Gainesville and 28 N. of Athene.
Agriculture.
BANKS CO. JOURNAL; Thursdays:
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1890; C. A. Meeks, editor;
Journal Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
HOMERVILLE, c. h., Clinch Co. p
434+ pop., on Plant System Rd., half way
between Valdosta and Waycross. Agricult-
ure, naval stores and lumber.
CLINCH CO. NEWS; Fridays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1897;
G. M. Dame, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
IRWINTON, c. h., Wilkinson Co. D
227+ pop., 3 m. S.W. from Mclntyre's station,
on Central of Georgia Rd. Agriculture.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; democratic:
four pages 16x22; subscription $1 ; established
1895; J. T. & W. H. Rutland, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "JILL"
IRWINVILLE, Iricin Co. p on
Brunswick & Birmlugham Rd. 24 m. S. by
W. of Abbeville.
IRWIN CO. COURIER; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22- subscription
$1; established November, 1902; W. M. Rogers,
editor and publisher (2— 5). Circ'n "jkl"
JACKSON, c. h., Butts Co. a l,487t
pop., on Southern Rd., 43 m. N. of Macon
and 45 S. of Atlanta, the State capital.
Agriculture.
ARGUS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 151^x22; subscription $1; established
1873; Addison H. Shaver, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "iia-" In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5),
RECORD; Wednesdays; eight pages
12x16; subscription $1; established 1881; D.
J. Thaxton, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
JASPER, c. h., Pickens Co. ^ 379t pop.,
on Atlanta, Knoxvllle & Northern Rd.,27
m. N. by N. E. of Canton. Farming.
PICKENS CO. PROGRESS; Fridavs;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
gl; established 1886; G. A. Bartlett, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
JEFFERSON, c. h., Jackson Co. tl
726+ pop., on Georgia Rd., 28 m. S. E. of
Gainesville. Good water power. Saw mill
and cotton gins. Agriculture.
JACKSON HERALD; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1870; Holder & Williamson, editors
and publishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,600. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "iKL." In 1903, Z (4).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
135
OKORGIA.
GEORGIA.
JESUP, c. h., Wayne Co. U, 805t pop.,
on Plant Sj'stem and Southern Rds. Tim-
ber and naval stores. Farming.
SENTINEIij Thursdays; people's party :
eight pages 13x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1866; Ben. Miliken, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "jkl"
WAYNE CO. NEWS r Wednesdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1897; N. L. Stafford, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation ••jkl."
JONESBORO, Clayton Co. -n 877
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 21 m. S. of
Atlanta.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; Morrow & Johnson, editors and
publishers (12—3). Circulation -'jiu,."
KNOXVILLE, c. li., Craioford Co. n
300+ pop., on Southern Rd., about 25 m. W.
by S. W. of Macon. Fruit growing and
agriculture.
CORRESPONDENT; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1890; S. M. Wright, editor; S. M.
"Wright & Co., publishers. Circ'n"JKi" (A A)
LAFAYETTE, c. h., Walker Co. t]
49H pop., on Chattanooga, Rome & Colum-
bus Rd., 40 m. W. of Rome and 25 S. of
Chattanooga, Tenn, Health resort.
WALKER CO. MESSENGER;
Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
SI; established 1877; N. C. Napier, editor; N.
. Napier & Son, publishers (1—5).
Circulation : In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,427; for 1902, 1,590$ for
1903, 1,640; /o/- 1904, 1,736.
liAGRANGE, c. h., Troup Co. -o
4,271+ pop.— local estimate 6,000 — on Atlanta
& West Point and Macon & Birmingham
Rds., 71 m, S. W. of Atlanta, the State capi-
tal. Cotton-seed oil mill, guano, carriage
and Ice manufactories. Cotton, grain and
other agricultural products.
GRAPHIC; Tuesdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1888; O. G. Cox, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
REPORTER; Fridays; democratic;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1843; G. E. Billinghurst, editor:
F. E. Callaway, publisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
DENTAIi WORLD; monthly; dent-
istry ; forty pages 6x9 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1899; W. H. Weaver, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
liAVONIA, Franklin Co. c]' 699r pop.,
on Southern Rd., 125 m. N. E. of Atlanta,
the State capital. Cotton.
STANDARD-GAUGE; Saturdays ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1895; J. J. Hardy, editor and publisher (7— 3P).
Circulation ''jkl."
LAWRENCEVILLE, c. h., Gwin-
nett Co. ti 1,200+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line
and Southern Rds., 34 m. N. E. of Atlanta,
the State capital. Masonic Institute.
Farming and manufacturing.
GWINNETT JOURNAL; Wednes-
days; demooratle; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription 75 cents; established May, 1902; J. A.
Bagwell, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904,
(z-4) I.
NEWS HERALD; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages l.Sx20; subscription $1.25;
established 1893; C. M. Morcock and J. A.
Bagwell, editors and publishers (2 — 3). Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1902. Z (4).
liEESBURG, Lee Co. p 413 pop., on
Central of Georgia Rd., 10 m. N. of Albany.
LEE CO. JOURNAL: Fridays; local;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished August, 1897; M. E. Tison, editor and
publisher (2—5 P).
LEXINGTON, c. h., Oglethorpe Co.^^
635+ pop., on Georgia Rd., 16 m. S. E. of
Athens. General trade center.
OGLETHORPE ECHO; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1874; W. A.Shackelford, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
LINCOIiNTON, o.h., Lincoln Co.d
221+ pop., 40 m. N.W. of Augusta. Furniture
manufacturing and mining.
LINCOLN HOME JOURNAL;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1893; James H.
Boykin, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
lilNDALE, -P'/ofyfZ Co. tn on Central
of Georgia, Southern Rds., 4 m. S. of Rome.
GEORGIA FREE LANCE ; Satur
days (A A).
CHEROKEE MESSENGER; month-
ly; baptist; eight pages 13x20; subscription
50 cents; established 1895; R. B. Headden,
editor ;"A. B. S. Moseley, publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1897, "isj,." Actual ai;«r-
acrc/or 1898, 1,250. Inl899,yl. Inl900.yl.
In 1901, "JKL."
LOUISVILLE, c. h., Jefferson Co. D-
1,009+ pop., on Louisville & Wadley Rd. and
Ogeechee r., 40 m. S. of Augusta. Agricult-
ure. Cotton, corn and sweet potatoes.
BAPTIST MIRROR; Thursdays; bap-
tist; eight pages 12x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; E. Z. T. Golden, editor and pub-
lisher (2 — 4). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
NEWS AND FARMER; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 13x24; subscription
$1; established 1871; J. W. White, editor and
publisher (7—3). Circulation "jill."
LUMPKIN, c. h., Stewart Co. p l,470t
pop., on Georgia & Alabama Rd., 36 m. W.
of Americus. Mining.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; demo-
cratic ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1872; A. W. Latimer, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl"
LYONS, Tatnull Co. P, 534t pop., on
Seaboard Air Line Rd.
PROGRESS ; Fridays ; independent ;
twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1905; L. W. Moore, editor and
publisher
MoDONOUGH, c. h., Henry Co. ^
683+ pop., on Georgia Rd., 28 m. S. S. E. of
Atlanta, the State capital, and 59 N. W. of
Macon. Cotton shipping point.
HENRY CO. WEEKLY; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1876; J. A. Fouche, editor and
publisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl"
MACON, c.h.. Bihh Co. n 23,272t pop.,
on Central of Georgia, Georgia, Georgia
Southern & Florida, Macon ft Birmingham,
Macon, Dublin & Savannah and Southern
136
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
GEORGIA.
GEORGIA.
Rds. and Ocmulgee r., 103 m. S. E. of At-
lanta, the State capital, 100 E. N. E. of Col-
umbus, 124 W. S. W. of Augusta and 198 W.
N. W. of Savannah. Cotton market and
trade center.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; democratic; eight pages 17x22;
•subscriptiou $5; established 1884; John T.
Boifeuillet, editor; News Printing Co., pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl." In 1898, Z. In
1900, Z. In 1902, 'iSi."
TEIiEGR-APH; every morning, and
SE>I I- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays;
democratic; dailv and seml-wreelcly eight,
Sunday sixteen pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $7, semi-weekly $1; established 1826; C.
H. Pendleton, editor; The Macon Telegraph
Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation-Daily : Accorded G from 1891
to 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yH.
In 1899. zH. In 190(). yH. In 1901, yH. In
19f)2,vH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yl.
Sem'i- Weekly: Rating varied f rom G In
1893 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898,yl. In 1899, zT. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
EXPONENT; Saturdays; four pages
15x22: subscription $1.25; established Febru-
ary, 1902; P. J. Stubbs, editor and publisher.
PRFSS ; Saturdays; labor union; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; H. C. Billings, editor; Macon Press
Company, publishers(2— 3). Circulation "iiy.."
In 1902, Z (4). (A A).
MoRAE,c.h., Telfair Co. g l,020tpop.,
on Savannah, Americus & Montgomery and
Southern Rds., 112 m. N. W. of Brunswick
and 77 S. E. of Macon. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
•stablished 1887; O.F. McRae, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
aae for 1898, 1,023. In 1899, "iSi." In 1902,
Z (4, 5).
MADISON, c.h., Morgan Co. nl,992t
pop., on Georgia and Central of Georgia
Rds., 68 m. E. by S. E. of Atlanta, the Stat©
capital, and 104 W. by N. W. of Augusta.
Cotton compress. Shipping point for cotton.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1885; C. M. Fiirlow, editor; Mil-
lard George, publisher (8—3). Circulation
'VKL." Inl903, Z(4).
MADISONIAN; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1871; W. T. Bacon, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iKi"
MARIETTA, c.h., Cobb Co. i 4,446t
pop., on Western & Atlantic and Atlanta,
Knoxville & Northern Rds., 20 m. N. W.of
Atlanta, the State capital. Agriculture and
stock raising.
COBB CO. COURIER; Wednesdays;
democratic ; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established January, 1902; Bernard
Awtrey, editor and publisher (S— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
JOURNAL ; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1866 ; Neal & Massey, editors and pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest edition was 1,056. In 1895, 1, In
1896. I. In 1897 Y. In 1898. zl. In 1899. il.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, "jki-" In
1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, (z— 6) I.
MAYSVILLE, Banks Co. cf 800 pop.,
on Southern Rd., 7 m. S. of Homer, the
county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
December, 1900; Thomas H. Maddux, editor
and publisher (5— 3). Circ'n "jju, •' (A A).
MELDRIM, Effingham Co. n- on Cen-
tral of Georgia Rd., 17 m. W. of Savannah.
Corn, cotton, rice, potatoes, peas and sugar
cane.
GUI DON; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1894;
G. B. Whatley, editor and publisher (6—8).
Circulation "jkl."
MILLEDGEVILLE. c. h., Baldwin
Co. a 4,219+ pop., on Central of Georgia
and Georgia Rds. and Oconee r., 30 m. N.
E. of Macon. Water power for milling
and manufacturing. Seat of State Lunatic
Asylum, Georgia Normal and Industrial
College for Girls and Middle Georgia Mili-
tary and Agricultural College. Cotton
raising.
NEWS; Saturdays; eight to twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1; established October,
1901; W. J. Vaughan, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation 'jkl." In 1902, Z (3, 4, 5).
UNION-RECORDER; Tuesdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established— FedcraJ Union 1829, South-
ern Recorder 1819, consolidated 1872; Barnes
Moore & Son, editors and publishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jjcl.- In 1898, Z. In
1899, publisher asserts, every issue 1,104. In
1900, vl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, "jkl." In
1903, Z (4).
MILLEN, Screven Co. D- 411t pop., on
Central of Georgia and Millen South-
vrestern Rd.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic: eightpages
153^x22: subscription $1; established 1903; W.
S. Dodlin, editor; Millen Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—5).
MITCHELL, Gkiscock Co. o on Au-
gusta Southern Rd., 6m. W.of Gibson, the
county seat. Farming.
GLASCOCK BANNER; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1894; Cooper & Allen, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl "
MONROE, c. h., Walton Co. ^ l,84«t
pop., on Gainesville, Jefferson & Southern
Rd. Shipping point for cotton. Cotton,
oil and fertilizer mills. Agriculture.
WALTON NEWS; Tuesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1881; J. H. Felker, editor and
publisher (12-3),
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z. In
1898. zl. In 1899, "JKi"
WA LTON TRIBUNE; Fridays ;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1900; J. T. Fain, editor and
publisher (12-3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl •" Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1.156; for 1902, 1, '^84; for
1903, 1,415. In 1901. yl.
MONTEZUMA, Macon Co. -a 719t
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd. and Flint r.,
49 m. S. W. of Macon and 153 S. of Atlanta,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
i:iT
GEORGIA.
the State capital. Steam cotton gins and
artesian wells. Shipping point for cotton.
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1872; J. C. Sawtell, editor and publisher
(5-3). Circulation— In 1901, Z (4, 5). In 1903,
Z{4).
MONTICELiLiO, c. h., Jasper Co. n
l.ioet pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 45 m.
N. of Macon and 99 S. E. of Atlanta, the
State capital. Saw and flour mills, shoe
and harness factory. Center of cotton belt.
COLQUITT CO. COURIER; Thurs
days; democratic; twelve pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established May. 1903; J. G.
Elder, editor and publisher. Circ'u "jjvl'
JASPER CO. NEWS? Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1881; Mrs. A. P. Penn, editor;
F. L. Pearson, publisher (5—3). Circ'n "jkl."
GEORGIA.
MOULTRIE, c. h., Colquitt Co. g
2,221+ pop., on Georgia Northern and
Sparks, Moultrie & Gulf Rds. Saw mill,
naval stores and Sea Island cotton.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1901; Thad. Adams, editor; W. F. Rudisill,
publisher (12—3). Circulation: In 1903. Z (4).
In 1904, "JKL."
OBSERVER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; C. B. Allen, editor; Observer
Publishing Co., publishers ( 7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, "itL." In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, publisher
asserts, not below 1,000. In 1900, -jkl." In
1901, publisher asserts, never in six years has
been less than 1,000. In 1902, "jkl-" In 1903,
Z (4).
MOUNT AIRY, Habertham Co. cf
310+ pop., on Southern Rd., 8 m. S. of
Clarkesville, the county seat. Farming.
PROTECTIONIST; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1896; M. C. Wilcox, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
MOUNT VERNON, c. h.,Montgom.
ery Co. □ 573+ pop., on Georgia & Alabama
• Rd., 1 m. E. of Oconee r. and 100 W. of Savai. -
nah. Timber-shipping point.
M O N T G O 31 E R Y MONITOR;
Thursdays ; democratic ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1886; N. L. Staf-
ford, editor; Monitor Publishing Company,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
NASHVILLE, Berrien Co. g 293t
pop., 12 m. E. of Sparks, the nearest sta-
tion on South Georgia Rd. Farming.
HERAIiD; Fridays; iniependent; four
to eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1904; Albert C. Sweat, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
1.076.
SOUTH GEORGIAN; Thursdays; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1899; Louis Burton, editor and publisher
(1-4).
Circulation: In 1900, "j_kl." In 1901, pub
Usher asserts, no issue during the year nas
been less than 1.232. Inl902,yl. In 1903, "jkl"
(AA).
NEWNAN, c. h., Coioeta Co. -u 3,654t
pop., at junction Atlanta & West Point and
Central of Georgia Rds. Oil, cotton and
corn mills, iron works, harness and cigar
manufactories and tanneries.
HERALD AND ADVERTISER; Fri-
days ; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1865 ; James E.
Brown, editor; The Newnan Publishing Co.,
publishers (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,325; in 1896,1,475. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1900, publisher asserts, no
issue was less than 1,650. In 1901. (z— 4, 6) I»
In 1902, y I. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In January, 1904,
publisher asserts, no issue during year past
was less than 1 ,800.
NEWS; Wednesdays; eight to sixteen
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1900;
P. T. McCutchen, editor and publisher ( 12— 3 ).
Circulation "jkl."
OCILLA, Irwin Co. P 805t pop., on
Georgia & Alabama Rd., 9 m. S. E. of
Irwinville, the county seat. Naval stores
and lumber.
DISPATCH; Fridaj's; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; J.W. Haii-
lon, editor; Henderson & Hanlon, publishers.
Circulation "iSL"
OGLETHORPE, c. h., Macon Co. -n
545+ pop., on Central of Georgia Rd.,50m,
S. of Macon. Agriculture.
MACON CO. CITIZEN ; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1889; Leon C. Greer, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "Jio,."
OXFORD, Neicton Co. D 800 pop., on
Georgia, Central of Georgia Rds., about 38.
m. E. S. E. of Atlanta.
EMORY PIH)EMX; monthly during
college year; oolUgiate; fifty to sixty pages-
7x9; subscription $1; established 1884; Stu-
dents of Emory College, editors and pub-
lishers (12—3). Circulation Z (4).
PAVO, Thomas Co. p 526+ pop., on
Georgia Northern Rd.. 17 m. N. E. of Thom-
asvilie. Cotton, lumber, turpentine and
farming.
PIIiGllIWS BANNER; monthly;
primitive baptist; thirty-six pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established 1892; R. H.
Barwiok, e<litor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1900. "jkl.- Actual aver-
age for a year ending with July, 1901, 1,200.
In 1902, yl. Actual average for 1903, 1,076;
for nOi, 1,336.
PELHAM, Mitchell Co. p 945t pop.,
on Plant System Rds., 34 m. S. of Albany.
Cotton, fruit and melons.
JOURNAL,; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
October 1, 1902; H. H. Merry, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). (Circulation "jjo."
SOUTH GEORGIA HOME; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 1.3x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; S. R. Blanton,
editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl" (A A).
PEMBROKE, ^ryan Co. 0,306 pop.,
on Georgia & Alabama Rd., 15 m. N. W.
of Clyde, the county seat. Lumbering and
naval stores.
BRYAN ENTERPRISE; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 18x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1900; Carter Bros., edi-
tors and publishers (5—3). Circulation "jkl.'
PERRY, c. h., Houston Co. n 650t pop.,
on Central of Georgia Rd. and Big Indian
138
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
GEORGIA.
GEORGIA.
creek, 28 m. S. by S. W. of Macon. Cotton
country.
HO.>IE JOURNAL.; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic ; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1870; John H. Hodges, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jki,."
POULAN, Worth Co. P 474t POp., on
Plant system.
NUT GROWER; monthly; horticult-
ural; twenty six pages 6x9; subscription 50
cents; established 1902; J. F. Wilson, editor;
Tlie Nut Grower Co., publishers (1—5).
QUITMAN, c. h., Brooka Co. g 2,281t
pop., on Southern Georgia and Plant Sys-
tem Rds., 174 m. S. W. of Savannah. Cotton
mills, turpentine and lumber. Agriculture.
A D VERTISER ; Thursdays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1900;
W. A. May, managing editor; Advertiser
Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation : In 1901, (z-4, 6, 12) I. In 1902,
y I. In 19U3, yl (O O). In 1^>04, "jkl."
FREE PRESS; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
18T6; Edna Cain, editor; John Cain, Jr., pub-
lisher (5 3).
Circulation: In 1893, "jicL" In 1899. Z. In
1900, zl. In 1901. yl. In 1902,yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1901, yl.
REIDSVILLE, c. h., Tattnall Co. U,
257+ pop.. 6 m. E. from Collins r. and 66 W. of
Savannah. Saw and grist mills. Farming
and timber.
TATTNALL. JOURNAL; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1879; G. G. & H. B. Folsom,
editors; G. G. Folsom, publisher (2— 3). Cir-
culation "jKi." In 1902, ( ??).
RICHLAND, Stewart Co. p l.OUf
pop., on Georgia & Alabama and Columbus
Southern Rds., 28 m. W. of Amerlcus.
Agriculture and fruit growing.
BANNER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899: A. J. Tison, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "4KL." (A A).
RINGGOLD, c.h., Catooia Co. b 437t
pop., on Western & Atlantic Rd., 23 m.
S. E. of Chattanooga, Tenn. Agriculture
and mining.
NEW SOUTH; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic: eight pages 13xl7J^; subscription $1;
established 1889; J. C. Bryan, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3. Circulation "jjil."
ROBERTA, Crawford Co. n Wl\ pop.,
on Georgia Rd., 1 m. S. E. of Knoxville, the
county seat, and 22 S. W. of Macon. Cot-
ton, corn, wheat, oats and fruit.
CORRESPONDENT; Fridays; dem
ocratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1891; J. W. Bennington, editor
and publisher (5— 3). Circ'n"iKt." (A A).
TYLiER; Fridays: democratic; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1889; J. W. Dennington,
editor and publisher (1—5).
ROCHELLE, Wilcox Co. p 793t pop.,
on Georgia & Alabama Rd., 50 m. E. of
Americus. Saw rnlUs, cotton gins and grist
mill. Cotton growing, farming and lum-
bering.
NEW ERA ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; John T. King, editoi and pub-
lisher (7— 3P). Circulation "jkl.-
ROCKMART, Polk Co.\^ 676tPop..
on East & West and Southern Rds., 12 m. E.
of Cedartown, the county seat, and 52 N. W.
of Atlanta. Planing and saw mills. Mining,
SLATE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1885; S. A. G. Majors, editor and publisher.
Circulation "iKi" (A A).
ROME, c. h., Floyd Co. ^ 7,291t pop.,
on Southern, Chattanooga, Rome & South-
ern and Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis
& Atlantic Rds. and Coosa and Oostanaula
rs. Important cotton depot and cotton
manufacturing. Agriculture.
HERALD; every evening and Sundays;
democratic ; daily eight pages ; weelcly twelve
15x2 ; subscription $.5; established 1904; T.
Lurry Gantt, editor; Herald Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—5).
TRIBUNE; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; dailj' eight, weekly twelve, Sunday
sixteen pages 15x22; subscription— dally $5,
weelcly $1; established 1843; J. Lindsay
Johnson, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation- Daily; "4kl." In 1903, (z-4) I.
In 1904, yl.
Weekly: "i&t" In 1903. (z— 4) I. Iul901,yl.
FEDERATION NEWS; Saturdays
(A A).
GEORGIA FREE L-ANCE; Satur-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; A. B. S. Mose-
ley and Beulah S. Moseley, editors; Georgian
Publishing Co., publishers. Circulation
•JKL." (A A).
MASONIC HERALD; monthly; ma-
sonic; thirty-six pages ej^xlO}^; subscription
$1; established 1894; MaxMeyerhardt, editor
and publisher (12-3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,500; /or 1896. 1,500; for 1897, 1,750;
for 1898, t2,100; for 1899, 2,100. In
1900, vl. Aetual average for 1901, 2,058;
for 1902, 2,158; for 1903, 2,216. In
1904, yl.
S ANDERS VILLE, c. h., Wathing-
ton Co. n 2,023t pop., on Augusta Southern
and SandersviUe Rds., 64 m, E. N. E. of
Macon. Cotton-growing country.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1841 ;
William Park, editor and publisher. Circu-'
lation "JKL"
PROGRESS; Tuesdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1887: C. B. Chapman, editor and publisher
(2-3). Circulation "JKL." In 1902, Z (4).
SAVANNAH, c. h., Chatham Co. O,
54,244+ pop., terminus of Central of Geor-
gia, Florida Central .& Peninsular, Georgia
A. Alabama and Plant System Rds. and
on Savannah r., 18 m. from its mouth.
Head of river navigation. Large quantities
of cotton, naval stores, rice and lumber
are exported. In truck-farming and fruit-
growing district.
MORNING NEWS; every morning,
and WEEKLY, twlce-a-week. Mondays
and Thursdays; democratic; eight pages
16x22; subscription— daily $10, weekly $1;
established 1850; J. H. Estill, editor; The
Morning News (Inc.), publishers (2—3).
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
G in 1891 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. ;in 1904, G
(GO)*
Weekly: Rating varied from F in 1891 to
1 G in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
ISO'
GEOROIA.
Inl899,yl. Inl900.yl. Inl901,yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1903, y I. In lilOi, I.
PRESS} every evening except Sunday;
democratic; eight to sixteen pages 17x23;
subscription $5; established 1891; Pleasant
A. Stovall, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circiilatiou: In 1895, 1. In 1896, I. In
1897, I Z. Actual average for a y*ar ending
with September, 1898, 5,403. In 1899. yG.
In 19U(1, yG. In 1901, (z— 1, 4, 5) G. In 1902.
yG. In 1903, iz-4) G. In I'JOl, yG.
CHATHAM CO. REPUBLICAN;
Saturdays; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established June 1, 1903;
Cornelius McKane, editor; Thomas Tisdell,
manager (12—3).
COTTON TRADE JOURNAL.; Fri-
days; industrial; twenty pages 9x12; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1901; Julius A.
Nelson, editor and publisher (1—5). Circula-
tion "iKL"
LABOR HERALD; Sundays: labor;
four to eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established February, 1902; W. S. Harris &
Co., editors and publishers ( 12—2).
Circulation: In 1902, (z— 4, 5) I. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
NAVAL STORES REVIEW; Satur
days; naval stores; twenty pages 9x12; sub-
scription $5; established 1890; Thomas Gam-
ble, Jr.. editor and publisher (12^).
Circulation: In 1901. "iKi." Inl902,(z— 6) I.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, "jki,.-
PROGRESS; Saturdays; independent:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Jesse M. Milton, editor; J. J.
Smith, publisher (12—3).
Circulation : In 1903, (z— 4) I (A A).
SOUTHERN GAZETTE; Saturdays;
republican; negro; four pages 17}i^x22; sub
scrlptlon $1.25; established 1895; Hagler &
Bryan, editors and publishers (2—3). Clrcu-
oulation -'jkl." In 1902, Z (2, 4, 5, 6).
SPY; Saturdays; republican ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1900; S. A.
Billingslea, editor and publisher (7—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; negro; republi-
can; six pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; es
tabllshed 1885; S. C. Johoison, editor; Tribune
Publishing Companj', publishers (7—3). Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
I N I) E PEN D ENT; semi-monthly ; negro ;
four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1900: W. O. P. Sherman, editor; Inde-
pendent Publishing Company, publishers
(6— .3). Circulation • .LKL"
GEORGIA JOURNAL OF MEDI-
CINE AND SU R(-EI{ Y; monthly; medi-
cal; fifty -eight pages 7x10; subscription, $2;
established 1897; Drs. Graham and Fitch, edi-
tors and pviblishers.
Circulation: In 1897, G. Actual average
/or 1898,5,000. In 1899, G. Actual average
for 1900, 4.083; for a year ending ivith
June, 1901,4,166. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG.
In 1904, yH.
NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO;
monthly; musical and dramatic; thirty-six
pages 10x14; subscription $1; established
1891 ; New York Musical Echo Co., editors and
publishers.
C'irculation: Rating vaiied from 16,500 In
1898 to F In 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yG. In 1899. yG. In 1900, yH. In
1901. yl. Inl90?. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
PEACH <; ROWER AND FRUIT
CULTURI^T; monthly (A A).
SOUTHERN DRUG AND PAINT
REVIEW; monthly; drugs and paints;
seventy-six pages 10x14; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1886; E. W.GlItton, editor; South-
ern Drug and Paint Review Co., publishers.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 2,500. In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897.Y. In 1898. zT. In 1899. yl. In 190O. vl.
In 1901, yT. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (OO).
In 1904, yl.
SENOIA, Coweta Co. -D 782t pop., on
Central of Georgia Rd., 16 m. S. E. of New-
GEORGIA.
nan, the county seat. Large mills and cot-
ton gins.
ENTERPRISE -GAZETTE; Thurs-
days: democratic; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1891; B.A.Nolan, editor
and publisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Walton Co. ^
l,229t pop., on Georgia Rd., 10 m. S. of
Monroe, the county seat. Cotton raising.
SENTRY; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891 ; W. B. Stewart, editor; L. C. Pennington,,
publisher (5— 3). Circulation "iii." (A A).
SOPERTON, Montgomery Co. D on
Macon, Dublin & Savannah Rd. 16m. from
Albany.
NEWS; Mondays; democratic; four pages-
15x23; subscription $1; established 1903; Mrs.
L F. Rawes, editor and publisher (2—4).
Circulation "jkl."
SOUTH ATLANTA, Fulton Co. ^
500 pop., 2}4 m. S. of Atlanta, the State
capital. A suburb of Atlanta.
CHURCH AND SOCIETY
WORLD; monthly; non sectarian; twenty
to forty-two pages 11x16; subscription $1;
established March, 1902, E. H. Oliver, editor;
Oliver & Walkin, publishers. Circ'n "isi."
SPARTA, c. h., Hancock Co. n l,150t
pop., on Georgia Rd., about midway be-
tween Augusta and Macon. Agriculture.
ISHMAELITE ; Fridays ; democratic;,
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1878; Sidney Lewis, editor; T. C. Moore, pub-
lislier (5—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl " Actual aver-
age for the first six monthn of 1897. 1,201»
In 1898, yl. " In 1899, "jsl-" In 1903, Z (4).
SPRINGPLACE, c. h., Murray Co.
ti 213+ pop,, 12 m. E. of Dalton. Manu-
facturing.
JIMPLECUTE; Fridays; four page*
15x22; subscription $1; established 1881; C. L,
Henry, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
Inl901, Z(l,2, 4, 5) (A A).
STATESBORO, c. h., Bullock Co.D-
1,197+ pop., on Dover & Statesboro Rd.,oOm-
N. W. of Savannah. Agriculture.
NEWS; Tuesdays and Fridays; demo-
cratic; ten pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1893; News Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (12—3).
Circulation : "jjcl " In 1903, (z-4, 6) I.
BULLOCH TIMES; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1892; Thomas A. McGregor, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl-"
STILLMORE, Emanuel Co. D- 741t
pop., on Bruton & Pineora, Mlllen & South-
western and StlUmore Air Line Rds., 16 m.
S. E. of Swalnsboro, the county seat.
BUDGET; Thursdays; four pages
101.^x151^; subscription ,50 cents; established
1899; Y. E. Bargeron, editor; Bargeron Bros,
publishers. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
SUMMERVILLE, c. h., Chattooga
Co. "ti 486+ pop., on Chattanooga, Rome &
Columbus Rd., 45 m. S. of Chattanooga,.
Tenn., and 93 N. W. of Atlanta, the State
capital. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
140
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
GEORGIA.
1887; Hunt & Espey, editors and publishers
<2-3).
Circulation; In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,025. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKi." Acttuil average for 1901,
1,104 ; for 1902, 1,149. In 1903, -iKL.-
SAVAINSBORO, c. h., Emanuel Co.
D- 895+ pop., on Stlllmore Air Line Rd.. 75
m. S. W. of Augusta. Corn, cotton and
sugar.
PINE FOREST; Thursdays: demo-
•cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1875; Seaborn Bell, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jsi" (A A).
VOICE OF UNION; Saturdays; negro;
republican; four pages 13x22; subscription
90 cents; established September, 1903; A.N.
Jackson, editor and publisher (1 — 4). Circu-
lation "JKL."
WIREGRASS BLADE; Tuesdays;
<iemocratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1898; W. W. Larson, editor
and publisher (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for a year ending ivith Aug., IdOl, 1,123.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z^l) I (A A).
SYLVANIA, c. h., Screven Co. D- 5i5f
pop., at terminus of Sylvania Rd., 60 na,
N. W. of Savannah. Agriculture.
TELEPHONE ; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1876; J. H.
Bussey, editor and publisher (5—3). Circu-
lation 'iKi,."
SYLVESTER, Worth Co. g 552t pop.,
on Brunswick & Western Rd., about 3 m.
S. of Isabella, the county seat, 20 E. of Al-
bany and 21 W. of Tif ton. Agriculture.
WORTH CO. LOCAL,; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1885; Clifford Qrubbs, editor
and publisher (1—4). Circulation -jkl.'
TAXBOTTON, c. h., Talbot Co. o
1,131+ pop., at terminus of Talbotton Rd.,
38 m, N. E. of Columbus. Steam grist mill,
creamery, cotton gin and cotton-seed oil
mill.
NEW ERA; Fridays ; democratic ;
«lght pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1870; R. N. R. Bardwell, editor and publisher.
Circulation ••ucl."
TALLULAH LODGE, Babersham
Co. cf 10(j m. N. E. of Atlanta. Silk culture,
farms and ^ilk mills.
SILK; monthly; silk; sixteen pages
^xl2; subscription .50 cents; established Feb-
ruary, 1903; Louis Bolns Magid, editor; Silk
Publishing Company, publishers (1—5).
TALLAPOOSA, HaraUon Co. \}
2,128+ pop., on Southern Rd. near Tallapoosa
r., 63 m. W. of Atlanta, the State capital.
Timber, grape growing and farming.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1886; Jno. W. Nation, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,675. In 1896. I. In 1897. I Z.
Actual average for 1898, 1 ,325 . In 1899. y I .
In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl.- In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904, yl.
TENNILLE, Washington Co. Q 1,121+
pop., on Augusta Southern, Central of
Georgia and Wrlghtsvllle & Tennllle Rds.,
OKORGIA.
4 m. S. of Sandersville, the county seat.
Cotton raising.
NEWS; semi-weekly; Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; R. M. Bryan,
editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl." (A A).
THOMASTON, c. h., Upson Co. -a
1,714+ pop., on Central of Georgia and
Macon & Birmingham Rds., 80 m. S. of At-
lanta, the State capital. Furniture, shoe,
cotton and carriage manufacturing.
TIMES; Thursdays ; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1869 ; J. T. Willis, editor and publisher (2—3)
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1898,1,053. In 1899. "JKL.-
THOMASVILLE, c. h., Thomas Co.
p 5,322+ pop., on Atlantic Coast Line and
Atlantic and Birmingham Rds., midway
between Savannah and Montgomery. Win-
ter health resort. Center of fruit and melon
belt. Cotton and wool.
TIMES-ENTERPRISE; every morn-
ing except Monday, and WEEKLY, Sat-
urdays; democratic; daily four to six, week-
ly eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1; established— rimes 1873, Enter-
prise 1854, dally 1888; Times-Enterprise Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl."
Weekly: In 1904. I.
PRESS; Fridays (A A).
THOMSON, c. h., McDuffle Co. d- l,154t
pop., on Georgia Rd., 37 m. W. of Augusta.
Cotton, corn, wheat and sweet potatoes.
McDUFFIE JOURNAL; Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 22x30; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1871 ; Jordan E.
White, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
McDUFFIE PROGRESS; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
§1; established December, 1900; M. W. Gross,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circulation
"iKL." In 1903, Z (4).
TIFTON,^«rrien Co. p l,384t pop., on
Tifton, Thomasvllle & Gulf, Plant System,
TIf ton & Northeast and Georgia Southern &
Florida and Tifton & Moultrie Rds., 25 m.
N. W. of Nashville, the county seat. Tur-
pentine, lumber, fruit, truck and agri-
culture.
GAZETTE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891; Jno. L. Herring, editor and pub-
lisher (2-3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual avtr-
age for 1896, 1,213. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898, 1,328; for 1899, 1,606 1
/'orl900, 1,689. Inl901,yl. Actualaverage
for 1902, 1,963. In 1903, yl. Actual aver-
age for 1904, 'Z.'i'io.
T OCCO A.^ Habersham Co. □'2,176t pop.,
on Southern Rd., 93 m. N. E. of Atlanta, the
State capital. Farming region.
RECORD; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1870; A.H.Mecklln editor; Southern Publish-
ing Co., publishers (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
TRENTON, c. h., Dade Co. ^ 349t pop.,
on Queen & Crescent Route Rd., 18 m. 8.
W. of Chattanooga, Tenn. Agriculture.
DADE CO. SENTINEL; Fridays; In-
dependent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1891; W. D. B. Chambers, edi-
tor and publisher (5—3). Circulation "im.."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
141
GEORGIA.
TRION FACTORY, Chattooga Co.
tD l,y26 pop., ou Chattauooga, Rome & Col-
umbus R(1..25 m. N.of Rome. Cotton mills.
HERA liD? Wednesdays; ten pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1860; J.J.
Burns, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
In 1899, Z. Inl902. •'JKL."
UNION POINT, Greene Co. a 700
pop., ou Georgia Rd.
GKEENE COUNTY NEWS; Tues
days; local; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established January, 1905; Eugene Eakes,
editor and publisher (1—5 P).
VALDOSTA, c. h., Lowndet Co. g
5,613+pop.— local estimate, 9,000 —on Georgia
Southern & Florida. Plant System, Atlan-
tic, Valdosta & Western and Valdosta
Southern Rds., 157 m. S. W. of Savannah.
Cotton, sweet potatoes, sugar cane, rice,
fruit and corn. Sea island cotton market.
TIMES; semi- weekly; Tuesdays and Sat-
urdays; democratic; eight to sixteen pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1867; C. C.
Brantley, editor; Times Publishing Co., pub-
IJHj^gT»g (5 S^
Circulation : In 1876, "jja." In 1897. Z. In
1899, publisher asserts, no issue less than 2,013.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, October, publisher as-
lerts, no issue for last twelve months has
been less than 2.500. In 1902, yH. In 1903,
(z-i) H. In 1904, yH.
VIDALIA, Montgomery Co. D 503
pop. , on Seaboard Air Line and Macon, Dub-
lin & Savannah Rds., 12 m. E. of Mount
Vernon.
ADVANCE; Tuesdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished February 1903; J. H. Breed love and
J. Pi.. Mobley, editors; The Advance Publish-
ing Co., publishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl •
VIENNA,c.h., 2)00^2/ Co. g l,035t pop.,
on Georgia Southern & Florida Rd., 57 m.
S. of Macon. Seat of Vienna Institute. Saw
mills and turpentine stills. Farming.
NEWS; Wednesdays and Saturdays;
democratic; four to eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1901; T. A. Adkins.
Jr.. editor and publisher (1 — 4). Circ'n Z (4).
In 1904, "TKL."
PROGRESS; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1882; Rev. H.D.Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl" Actual average
for 1S96, 1,009. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "jkj," In
1901, Z (4, 5). In 1903, Z (4).
"WADLEY, Jefferson Co. D- 630t pop.,
on Central of Georgia and Louisville &
Wadley Rds., 5 m. S. of Louisville, the
county seat. Agriculture, cotton, cornand
sweet potatoes.
JEFFERSON CO. BANNER; Fri
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scriptions!; established 1896; G.W. Kelley,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
WARRENTON, c. h., Warren Co. n-
1,113+ pop., on Georgia Rd., 51 m. W. of
Augusta. Agriculture.
CLIPPER ; Wednesdays and Saturdays ;
democratic; four pages 15i^x22; subscription
$1; established 1842; Wm. M. Hawes. editor
and publisher (1—4). Circulation -jkl" In
1903, Z (4).
GEORGIA.
WARREN CO. REPORTER; Fri
day.s; Independent; four pages 18x2l; sub-
scription $1; established May, 1902; Scruggs
Bros. & Brady, editors and publishers (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
WASHINGTON, c. h., Wilkes Co. d
3,3001- pop., on Georgia Rd., 70 m. W. N. W.
of Augusta. Cotton and grain.
CHRONICtiE; Mondays; democratic;
four pages 15x22 ; sub.scrlption $1 ; estab-
lished 1886; Wilkes Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Circulation "jjo."
GAZETTE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; 8ub8cripti<m $1; established
1866; The Wilkes Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl"
REPORTER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 12x18; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; Ficklen & Neeson, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
WATKINSVILLE, c. h.. Ocone*
Co. i 351+ pop., on Central of Georgia Rd.,
7 m. S. of Athens. Farming.
OCONEE ENTERPRISE; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1887; W. A.Brooks, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
WAYCROSS, c. h., Ware Co. R 5,919+
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line and Atlantic
& Birmingham Rds., 96 m. S. W. of Savan-
nah. Naval stores, cigars and lumber.
EVENING HERALD; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEK L, Y, Saturdays ;
democratic; daily four, weekly eight pages
14x20; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1880; A. P. Perham & Son, editor*
and publishers. Circulation — daily "jkl."
weekly ".jkl."
JOURNA Li ; semi weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1;
established 1895; John W. Greer, editor;
Waycross JournarCo., publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1901. "•ikl-'' In 19()2
(z-4) I. In 1903, yl (O O)- In 1904. (z-4) H.
PULPIT AND PEW; semimonthly
SOUTHERN POULTRY COU-
RIER; monthly; poultry; sixteen pages
11x16; subscription 50 cents; established 1899;
Electra Mershon Craig, editor and publisher ;
dated also at Chicago, 111. (1—4).
Circulation: Inl900, "iii.". In 1901, June,
publisher asserts, never issued less than ^,000.
In 1902. (z— 4, 5) I. Actual average for 1903,
1,6'^5. In 1904, yl.
WAYNESBORO, c \i., Burke Co. n-
2,030+ pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 32 m.
S. of Augusta and 100 N. W. of Savannah.
Cotton-seed oil mills and fertilizer works
Cotton, shipping and manufacturing.
TRUE CITIZEN; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 18x20; subscription $1;
established 1882; Sullivan Bros., editors and
publishers (8— 3). Circ'n "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
WESTPOINT, Troup Co. -D l,797t
pop., on Atlanta & West Point, Chatta-
hoochee Valley and Western of Alabama
Rds., 16 m. S. W. of Lagrange, the county
seat. Farming and manufacturing.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1898;
W. Trox Bankston, editor and publisher;
dated also at Lannett. Ala. (1—5).
Circulation: In 19<X), "iju,- ' In 1901, Z (4,6).
In 1903, January, publisher asserts slnoe July
1, 1901, no Issue has been less than 1,500. In
1903, yl. In 1904, (z-4) I.
142
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
GEORGIA.
GEORGIA.
WINDER, Jackson Co. [j 1,145 pop.,
on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 22 m. S. W. of
Athens. Cotton and fruit ralslnR.
DEMOCRAT; "Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 11x18; subscription $1; estab
Ushed 1899; L. C. Russell, editor; The Demo-
crat Publishing Co., publishers (2—3). Circu-
lation "JKi."
JACKSON ECONOMIST; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1893; A. G. Lamar, editor and
publisher (5— 3). Clrc'n-'JKL." Inl903, Z(4).
WOODBINE, Camden Co. Q, 100
pop., on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 49 m. N. of
Jacksonville, Fla., and 90 S. of Savannah.
Timbering, saw mills and rice.
SOUTHEAST GEORGIAN; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1894; A. K. Swift and J. S. N.
Davis, Jr., editors and publishers (2—3). Cir-
culation "iKi."
WOODBURY, Meriwether Co. -n 566t
pop., on Macon & Birmingham Rd.. 9 m. E.
8. E. of Greenville, the county seat. Flour
mill. Agriculture.
MESSENGER ; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; Bion Williams, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation • ija,."
WRIGHTS VIIiLE, c. h., Johnuon
Co. D 1,127+ pop., on Wrlghtsvllle&TennlUe
Rd., 130 m. W. of Savannah. Agriculture.
HEADLIGHT; Tuesdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1880; John M. Huff, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jki- "
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; six
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1891;
Wm. Falrcloth, editor and publisher (5—8).
Circulation "isi"
YATESVILLE, Upson Co. d 700
pop., on Macon & Birmingham and Atlanta
& Florida Rds., 44 m. W. of Macon. Gin and
grist mills. Agriculture and fruit raising.
ADVANCE; Fridays; democratic: four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
March. 1904; Thos. J. Shepard, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 5).
YOUNG HARRIS, Towns Co. tl
342+ pop., 18 m. E. of Marietta & N. Georgia
Rd. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1896;
Otto Sligh, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "iiti."
ZEBULON, c. h.. Ptfc« C5t).-n36lt pop.,
on Southern Rd., 12 m. S. by S. W. of Griffin.
Agriculture.
PIKE CO. NEWS; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription 25
cents; established 1904; Marshall, Smith & Co.,
editors and publishers (12—4).
PIKE CO. TIMES-JOURNAL.;
Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1888; Marshall
Smith, editor and publisher (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
MOCKING BIRD; monthly; literary;
eight pages 11x16; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished January, 1904; Lula Mae Smith, ed-
itor; Marshall Smith & Co., publishers (1—4)
(A A).
IDAHO.
Population 161.772 1. Land Area 84,290 sq. miles.
Bounded north by British Columbia and Montana, east by Montana and
Wyoming, south by Utah and Nevada, and west by OreKon and Washington.
State capital: Boise, Principal industries: Cattle and sheep raising. Num-
ber of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 108, divided as follows :
Daily, 7; tri-weekly, 1; semi-weekly, 5; weekly, 88; semi-monthly, 1; monthly, 5;
quarterly, 1.
The cities of over 1,000 population, according to the United States census of
19«0 (t), are as follows:
Boise 5,957+
Pocatello 4,046+
M 08C0 w 2,484t
lie wistou 3,425t
Wallace 3,265t
M ou tpelier 1 , 444t
Weiser l,364t
Idaho Falls l,'^62t
Cilrangeville 1,1 33t
KexburjE l,081t
Malade l,050t
ALBION, c. h., Cassia Co. g 306+ pop.,
32 m. S. by stage from Minidoka, the nearest
station on Union Paclflc Rd., and IIC N. W.
of Ogden City, Utali. Agriculture and
stock raising. Mining.
TIMES; Tliursdays; republican; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1.50; established
1883; C. M. Gllkey, editorand publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jk.l."
NORMAL MIRROR; monthly; col
leglate; thirty pages 8x12; subscription $1;
established 1903; Horace Ellis, editor; CM.
Gllkey. publisher (1—4). Circ'n "jkl.- (A A).
AMERICAN FALLS, Oneida Co.
□s 150 pop., on Oregon Short Line, 52 m.
N. W. of Malad City, the county seat. Min-
ing and farming.
AMERICAN FALLS ADVER-
TISER; Saturdays; republican; four
pasres 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
October, 1902; Waldo Taylor, editor; Davis
&Taylor, publishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl.'
BELLEVUE, Blaine Co. g 358t pop.
on Oregon Short Line Rd.
NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
BLACKFOOT,c. h., Biyigham Co.O,
1,330+ pop. (of township), on Oregon Short
Line Rd. Agriculture, mining and stock
raising.
BINGHAM CO. DEMOCRAT; Fri
days; four pages 15x22; subscription $2.00;
established February, 1901 ; Edward C. Kelly,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jki."
IDAHO REPUBLICAN; Fridays
(AA).
SOUTHERN IDAHO MAIL;
Wednesdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; W. E. Smitn, editor; Mall
Publishing Co., publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
BOISE, c. h., Ada Co. p State
Capital, 5,957+ pop., on Union Pacific
Rd. and N. bank of Boise r. Trade center.
Agriculture and mining. City supplied with
pure hot water from a flowing hot well.
EVENING CAPITAL NEWS; every
evening except Sunday, and IDAHO CAP-
ITAL NEWS, Thursdays; democratic;
daily eight to twelve pages 17}^x24, weekly
twelve pageg 17J^x24; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1901, weekly
1896; Capital News Publishing Co. (Ltd.), edi-
tors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily ; In 1900, "jkl." In
1901, Z (4,6). Actualaverage for li02,^,51'ii
for 1903, 2,761 ; for 1904, 3,296.
Weekly: In 1900, "jkl.- In 1901, Z (4, 6).
Actual average for 1902, 2,405; /or 1903,
3,475 ;/o»- 1904, 3,536.
IDAHO STATESMAN; every
morning, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; eight to sixteen pages 18x24; sub-
scription-daily $7, weekly $1; established
1864; Statesman Printing Co., editors and
publishers.
Circulation — Daily : In 1895, publisher
asserts, smallest 1.425; in 1896,1.352. In 1897.
I Z. In 1898, yl. Actual average for a
year ending xoith March, 1899, 2. 689. In
1900, zH. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 6) I. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: in 1895, "jkl." In 1896, publisher
assei ts, smallest 1,000. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "JKL."
In 1900, Z. In 1902, "jkl " In 1903, "jkl "
UNIONIST; Saturdays; labor; six pageg
17x23; subscription $1; established 1902; J. E.
Roberts, editor and publisher (1—5). Circu-
lation "IKL."
IDAHO ODD -FELLOW; monthly:
odd-fellowship; eight pages 11x14; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1894; D. L. Badley, editor
and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: "jkl." Actual average for
1908,2,312. Actualaveragefor\%i,'i,^91.
NEW ERA; monthly; people's party;
eight pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished May, 1902; New Era Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (A A).
BONNERS FERRY, Jroo<«natCo.b
349+ pop., on Great Nortnern Rd. and Koote»
nal r., 100 m. N. W. of Spokane, Wash. Min-
ing, farming and lumber.
KOOTENAI HERA LD; Fridays;
republican: eight pages 13x20; subscription
$2; established 1891; S. D. Taylor, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl "
CALDWELL,c. h., Canyon Co.p 997t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 26 m. W. of Boise
City, the county seat and capital of the
State. Agriculture and stock raising.
GEM STATE RURAL; weekly; agri-
cultural ; twelve pages 11x16 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1895; A. E. Gipson, editor; The
Gem State Rural Publishing Company, Pub-
lishers (12—4)-
Circulation: "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, (z— 4> I,
144
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IDAHO.
IDAHO.
NEWS; Wednesdays; democratic; six
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1894; Bates & Roberts, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
TRIBUNE; Saturdays ; independent ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $3 ; established
1883 ; R. H. Davis, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
CHALIilS, c. h., Custer Co. □ 387t
pop. (of township), 60 m. N. of Halley.
Mining.
SILVER 3IESSENGER; Tuesdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$4; established 1881; M. M. Sweet, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation -iiu-
CGBUR D'ALENE, Kootenai Co. t:
508+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 31 m. E.
of Spokane, Wash. Mining, agriculture
and lumbering.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished July 25, 1902; O. B. Moon, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl"
PRESS; Saturdays; independent; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x23; subacription $1;
established 1902; Jos. T. Scott, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
SENTINEL.; Thursdays (A A).
COTTONWOOD, Ma^o Co. U 400
pop., 15 m. N. W. of Mt. Idaho, the county
seat. Gold mining.
CASMAS PRAIRIE CHRONICLE;
Fridays; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.S0; established 1893; Rustemeyer & Wlmer,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
CUL DE SAC, Nez Perces Co. ti 25 m.
S. E. of Lewiston, the county seat. Timber,
farming and mining.
REGISTER ;Wednesday8;independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899: John J. Schick, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "jKi."
CUSTER, CMs<e/- Co. n 200 pop., on
Oregon Sort Line Rd., 16 m. W. of Challis.
PROSPECTOR; Saturdays; republi- I
can; eight pages 13x20; subscription $2.50;
established February, 1903; Reginald Coryell,
editor and publisher (1—4). Circ'n "jkx"
EMMETT, Canj/o?i Co. pi,008t pop. (of
township), on Payette r., 22 m. N. of Cald-
well, the county seat, and 30 N. W. of
Boise City, the State capital. Mining,
stock raising and agriculture.
INDEX; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2: established 1893;
J. McKee, editor; H. W. .Mansfield, publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl.'
GENESEE, Latah Co. \2 7311 pov-,
on Northern Pacific Rd., In Lower Palouse
or Gen*>8ee valley, 113 m. S. by S. E. of Spo-
kane, Wash., and 14 S. of Moscow, the
county Beat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription S1.80; established 1888;
Chas. Power, editor and publisher t5/-3).
Circulation "jkl."
GIFFORD, Union Co. \h 15t pop,
G A Z ETTE : Thursdays ; local ; four pages
13xi0; subscription $1; esfablii^hed Seotem-
ber. UOl; J. F. Orr, iditor and publisher
(1— 5P).
GRANGEVILLE, c h., Idaho Co. D
1,900 pop., local estimate, 63 m. S. W. of
Lewiston. Gold mining, farming and stock
raising.
IDAHO CO. FREE PRESS; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1886; Elmer Mc-
Broom, editor and publisher. Circ'n "iKL."
In 1903, Z (4).
NEWS; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
, April, 1902; H. L. Herzinger, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation In 1903, Z (4). In
1904, "JKi.-
STANDARD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1895; Brown & Lisle, editors and pub-
lishers (2— 3). Circulation "iii"
HAILEY, c. h., Blaine Co. g l,«40t
pop. (of township), on Union Pacific Rd.
and Wood r., 130 m. E. of Boise City, the
State capital. Hot mineral water springs.
In a rich mineral belt. Agriculture and
mining.
WOOD RIVER NEWS -MINER;
every morning except Monday, and WEEK-
LY, Fridays; four pages-dally 13x20, week-
ly 18x22; BubscrlDtion— daily $10, weekly $2;
established-daily 1883.weekly 1881; E. R. Rich-
ards, editor and publisher. Circulation— daily
"JKL." weekly "JKL "
WOOD RIVER TIMES; every even
Ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY »
Wednesdays ; republican ; four pageB--daily
15x22. weekly 18x24; subscription— daily $10,
weekly $3; established -dally 1882, weekly
1881 ; T. E. Picotte, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation— dally "iiu-" weekly "isi"
HARRISON, Kootenai Co. ^ 702t
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation.
Go's Rd., 28 m. S. of Rathdrum. the coun-
ty seat. Mining, farming and stock raising.
SEARCHLIGHT; Fridays: four page*
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1899;
H. O. Thompson, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
IDAHO CITY, c. h., Boi$e Co. p
600+ pop., about 35 m. E. N. E. of Boise City,
the State capital. Gold and silver mining.
IDAHO WORLD ;sem^weekl.^^Mon
days and Thursdays and WEEKLY, Fri-
days; populist: four pages — semi weekly
18x24, weekly 13x19; subscription — semi-
weekly $4, weekly $2; establlshed-seml-
weeklv 1875, weekly 1863; Charles E. Jones,
editor'; Heman & Jones, publishers (1—4).
Circ'n— semi weekly "jkj." weekly "jkl^"
BOISE CO. NEWS } Wednesdays;
d mocratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$2.^.0; established January. 1908: J. H. Pea-
cock, editor and publisher (1-4 P>. Circula-
tion "JKL."
IDAHO TA'LLS,BinghamCo.ai,2m
pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and Snake r.
Agriculture and mining.
IDAHO POSTEN: Wef'nesdays (A A).
IDAHO REGISTER ; Friday »; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1880: Wm. E. Wheeler, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation ".iki" In 1903,
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $2: established 1890;
F. A. Dare, editor and publisher (5—3). Cir-
culation "iSi"
ILO, ^''c^ Perce Co. \: on Northern Pa-
cific Rd.. '6 m. from Cul de Sac.
PRAIRIE NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
145
IDAHO.
JULIAETTA, Latah Co. ^ 287 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 18 m. S, E. of
Moscow.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established February. 1903; D. T. A. Mackin-
tosh, editor and publisher U— 4). Circula-
tion "JKL-" (A A).
KENDRICK, Latah Co. b 490t pop.,
on Northern Pacific Kd., 100 m. S. E. of
Spokane, Wash. Shipping point for fruit.
Mining.
CANYON ECHO; Fridays; four pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1894;
E. E. Alderman, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation 'vkl.'
GAZETTE; Fridays ; independent ;
twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
lished 1892; Mackintosh & Weber, editors
and publishers (5— 3). Circulation "jkl"
KOOSKIA, Idaho Co. D 30 pop.,
about 20 ni. N. of Idaho, the county seat.
Gold mining.
IDAHO MOUNTAINEER; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 13x24; subscrip
tion SI. 50; established April, l#i; H. E.
O'Donnell, editor and publisher (2—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
IiEWISTON,c. h., Nez Perces Co. ^
2,425+ pop.— local estimate7,500— onlNorthern
Pacific Rd. and at junction of Snake and
Clearwater rs. Connected by steamboat
during season of navigation with Pacific
Ocean and Columbia r. Mining and stock
raising. Fruit and wheat.
TRIBUNE ; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEK.L.Y, Thursdays; indepen
dent-democratic; daily six, weekly eight
pages 22x36; subscription— daily $7.50, weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1898, weekly 1892; Al-
ford Bros. & Stainton, editors and publishers
(12-4).
Circulation— Daily: "JKL." In 1899, Z. In
1902, (z-4) I. In 1903. yl. In 1901, "jkl."
Weekly: In 1896. "jkl." Actual aver age for
thefirst sixmonthsof 1S91,1.GHS. Inl898.yl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl." In
1902, (z-4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
TELiLiER; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; six pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50: established 1876; C. A. Fores-
man, editor; Teller Publishing Co. (Ltd.).
publishera (2—5).
Circulation "jki." In 1904, (z— 4) I.
MACK AY, Custer Co. D 500 pop., on
Oregon Short Line Rd.. 75 m. S. of Challls.
TELEURAPH; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $3 ; established
1900; Byrd Trego, editor and publisher (1-^).
MAIiAD CITY, c. h., 07ieida Co.D
1,050+ pop. Mining and farming.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; independ-
ent-republican; elKht pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1879; R. H. Davis, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jsl."
PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 13x20; snbscription
$1; established November, IQH ; W. H. Peck,
editor; Advocate Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
MEADOWS, Washington Co. d 260
pop., 90 m. N. E. of Weiser, the county seat.
Mining and agriculture.
EAGLE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1899; Chas. A. Hackney, editor and publisher
(1—4). Circulation "jjjl."
IDAHO.
MOHLER, J^ez Perces Co. Yd 200 pop.,
45 m. S. E. of Lewiston. Creamery and
flour mill.
TIIHFS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
September, 1903; W. J. Pegg, editor; Times
Printing Co. publisher (1—5 P).
MONTPELIER, Bear Lake Go. q,
1.444+ pop., on Oregon Short Line Rd., 5 m.
N. of Paris, the county seat. Manufactur-
ing of cheese. Lumber and salt.
EX A MINER; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1894; W. F. Brewster, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "iKL."
MOSCOW, c. h., Latah Co. ^ 2,484t
pop., on Northern Pacific and Oregon Rail-
way & Navigation Co's Rds. Seat of State
University. Milling, mining, stock raising
and agriculture.
EVENING JOURNAL.; daily except
Sundays; independent ; four pages 16x22;
subscription $5; established October, 1904;
Roland A. Laird, editor; Fletcher & Laird,
publishers (1—5).
MIRROR; Thursdays ; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1882;
W. D. Smith, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation : In 1902, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1903, 921. In 19l'4, "JKL.'
NORTH IDAHO STAR; Fridays;
republican; eight to ten pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; Henry C.
Shaver, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
TIMES -DEMOCRAT I Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1891; Sam'l T Owings, edi-
tor and publisher (7—3 P). Ciro'n "iKL."(A A).
ESSENTIAL CHRISTIANITY;
monthly; undenominational; eight pages
91.^x131^; snbscription $1; established Janu-
ary, 1903; W. T. Euster, editor and publisher
(2—5).
MOUNTAINHOME, c. h., Elmore
Co. p 725 pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 75 m.
S. E. of Boise City, the State capital. Stock
raising and gold mining.
ELMORE BULLETIN; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1888; Charles Pascoe, editor
and pul)Hsher (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
ELMORE CO. REPUBLICAN; Sat-
urdays; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $2; established 1896; P. R. Long-
fellow, editor and publisher (2—3). Circu-
lation "JKI ."
SOUTH IDAHO HERALD; Satur-
days; independent; eight pages 15x23; sub-
scription $2; established December, 1902; G.
M. Payre, editor and publisher (1 — 4). Cir-
culation "jkl."
MURRAY, c. h., Shoshone Co. [^ 802t
pop. (of township), 20 m. from Wallace, the
nearest station on Northern Pacific Rd.
Placer and quartz mining.
C(EUR D'ALENE SUN; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 13x20; subscription
$3; established 1884; Adam Aulbach, editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
NAMPA, Canyon Co. p 799t pop., on
Oregon Short Line Rd., 19 m. W. of Boise
City, the State capital. Agriculture and
stock raising.
IDAHO LEADER; semi weekly, Wed-
nesdays and Saturdays ; democratic ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1891 ;
Henrietta Mansfield, editor; H. W. Mansfield,
publisher. Circulation "jjil."
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146
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IDAHO.
IDAHO.
TIMES; Friaays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1894; James Brown, editor and publisher
(1—4). Circulation ••ikl."
OAKLEY, Cassia Co. g l,078t pop. (of
township), in Goose Creek Valley. Agricul-
ture, stock raising and mining.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1896; E. B. Lewis,
editor and publisher (12—3). Circ'n "jill"
(AA).
OROFINO. Shoshone Co. 6 33 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 40 m. E. of Lewis-
ton. Farming and mining.
OPTIMIST; Fridays (A A).
PARIS, c. h., Bear Lake Co. Q, 906t
pop., 10 in. S. W. of Montpelier, the nearest
station on Union Pacific Rd. Lumber
mills, cheese making, stock raising, marble
quarries and copper mining. Seat of Bear
Lake State Academy.
POST; "Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2.50 ; established
1880; James H. Wallis, editor; The Post Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl"
PARMA, Canyon Co. p 60 pop., on
Oregon Short Line Rd., 16 m. N. W. of Cald-
well, the county seat.
HERAIiD; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
October, H)03; M. A. Bates, editor and pub-
lisher (1-4).
PAYETTE, Canyon Co. p 614t pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd. and at confluence of
Payette and Squaw rs. Farming.
IND EPENDENT ; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 13x20; subscription $2.50;
established 1891; Burt Veuable, editor and
publisher. Circulation 'jKr.."
PAYETTE VALLEY ENTER-
PRISE; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 17x22; subscription $1; established
January, 1905; L. E. Merritt, editor and pub
Usher (1— 5 P).
PECK, ■^''ez Perces Co. tl 200 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 30 m. E. of Lewiston,
the county seat. Stock raising, grain, fruit
and vegetables.
PRESS; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 19(?0; J. C. Peter-
son, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
PIERCE, Shoshone Co. ^ 100 pop.,
35 m. N. of Grangeville. Farming and
mining.
PIERCE CITY MINER; Fridays;
«lght pages 11x16; subscription $2; estab-
lished March, 1902; C.A.Martin, editor and
publisher ;7— 3). Circulation "jkl."
POCATELLO, c. Yx., Bannock Co. 0,
4,046+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 23 m. S. of
Blackfoot. Stock raising.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLiY, Saturdays; daily
four, weekly eight pages 14x21 ; subscription
— daily $9, weekly $2 ; established — daily
1902. weekly 1899; Geo. N. IfEt, editor; Tri-
bune Co. (Ltd.), publishers (2—3). Circula-
tion—daily "JKL." weekly "JKi"
ADVANCE; triweekly, Tuesdays.Thurs-
days and Saturdays; democratic; four pages
15x22; subscription $3; established 1892; CO.
Broxon, editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
IDAHO STATE Sunday-school
BULLETIN; quarterly, March, June,
September and December; undenomina-
tional; fifty six pages 6x9; subscription 29
cents; established December, 1901; B. H. Mc-
Grew, editor; Idaho State Sunday-School
Association, publishers (1—4).
Circulation: Inl902,(z-ll)I. In 1903. (z— 4)1,
In 1901, H.
PRESTON, Oneida Co. P, 1.000 pop.,
on Oregon Short Line Rd., 20 m. S. E. of
Malad City, the county seat. Mining and
farming.
CACHE VALLEY NEWS; Thurs-
days (A A).
STANDARD; Fridays ; four pages
15x22; subscription $1.50 ; established 1895;
H. J. Halton, editor; Standard Publishing
Co., publishers. Circulation ••iMi" (A A).
PRIEST RIVER, Kootenai Co. t]
50pop., on Great Nothern Rd., 28 m. N. of
Rathdrum, the county seat. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 11x17; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished July, 1902; A. B. Hoag, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
RATHDRUM, c. h., Kootenai Co. )j
407+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 29 m.
E.N.E. of Spokane, Wash. Saw mills, cream-
ery and timber. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1895; Culp Bros., editors and publishers a— 4).
Circulation "jkl"
KOOTENAI CO. EDUCATOR;
monthly; educational; four pages 11x16; sub-
scription 50 cents; established October. 1903;
Bulp Bros., editors and publishers (1—4).
ROOSEVELT, Idaho Co. p
THUNDER MOUNTAIN NEWS;
Saturdays (A A).
SAINT ANTHONY, c. h., Fremont
Co. n-411t pop., on N. fork of Snake r. Gold,
silver and coal mines. Farming.
(II RON! CLE; Fridays (A A).
TETON PEAK ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1899; Wood D. Parker, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl"
SAINT JOE, Kootenai Co. ^ 25 pop.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished December, 1902; C. A. Smith, editor
and publisher (1—5).
SAINT MARIES, Kootenai Co. ^ on
Oregon, R. R. and Nav. Rd., 35 m. S. S. E. of
Rathdrum.
COURIER; semi-weekly; Tuesdays and
Fridays.
SALMON, c.h.,ie'»WC^o.i>398t pop.,
on Salmon r., 70 m. W.of Red Rock. Mont.
Mining, milling and agriculture.
IDAHO RECORDER; Wednesdays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $4; established
1885; Mrs. Ada Merritt, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
LEMHI HERALD ; Thursdays; re-
publican; four pages 18x24; subscription $3;
established January, 1901 : E. K. Abbott, edi-
tor: Abbott & Preston, publishers (9—3). Cir-
ulatlon "jjtL "
SALUBRIA, Washington Co. -n 921t
pop. (of township), 39 m. N. E. of Weiser, the
county seat. Timber, farming and mining.
IDAHO CITIZEN; Fridays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
147
IDAHO.
llshed 1889; Thomas Nelson, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jk_l" (A A).
NEW>S-L.ETTER: Thursdays; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1900; L. W. Smith, editor; I. R. Smith,
publisher. Circulation •jkl."
SANDPOINT, Kootenai Co. ^ 700
pop., on Great Northern and Northern Pa-
cific Rds., 42 m. N. of Rathdruni, the county
seat. Farming, lumbering and mining.
NORTHERN IDAHO NEWS; Frl
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1898; Al. Filson,
editor; News Publishing Co., Ltd.. publishers
(1-5 P).
SHOSHONE, c. h., Lincoln Co. g 685t
pop. (of township), on Union Pacific Rd.»
23 m. N. from Snalce r. Railroad oar shops.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
four pages 17x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1899; Ben A. Brewster, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "iKL." (A A).
JOURNAIji Fridays; republlean; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $2; established 1884;
Ben A. Brewster, editor and publisher. Clr
culatlon "JKL."
SILVER CITY, c. h., Owyhee Co. p
976+ pop. (Of township), 30 m. S. S. W. of
Guffey, aud 24 S. S. W. of Murphy, on the
Boise, Nampa & Owyhee Rd.. connected by
stage, and 60 S. W. of Boise City, the State
capital. Quartz and placer mining, farming
and stock raising.
NUGGET; Fridays; republican; four
pages 13x20; subscription $3; established
1891 ; John Lamb, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
OWYHEE AVALANCHE; Fridays;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$3; established 1865; L. A. York, editor and j
publisher. Circulation "jkl." |
SODA SPRINGS, Bannock Co. c; '
428+ pop., on Oregon Short Line Rd., 48 m. S.
E. of Pocatello. Ranching and grazing,
sulphur mills, natural mineral water bot-
tling, sheep-shearing and stock shipping.
IDANHA CHIEFTAIN; Thursdays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900; L. H. Wlllett, editor and pub
Usher (2—3). Circulation iKi
STILES, Idaho Co. tl> on Nortliern
Pacific Rd.
JOURNALi; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
IDAHO.
llshed 1899; T. J. Kern, editor aud publisher
(I— 5P).
TROY, Latah Co. "d 283 pop., on
Northern Pacific, 11 m. E. of Moscow, the
county seat.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
9x14; subscription $1; established 1894; B. 3.
Nelson, editor and publisher (12—3).
WALLACE, Shoshone Co. ^ 2,265t
pop., on Northern Pacific and Oregon Rail-
way & Navigation Co's Rds., 13 m. E. S. E. of
Wardner. Sawmill. Lumbering and mining.
IDAHO STATE EAGI^E; Tuesdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$2..'iO; established September, 1903; J. R. Sov-
ereign, editor and publisher (1—4).
IDAHO STATE TRIBUNE; Wednes-
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1894; James H. Sovereign, editor:
Coeur d'Alene Miners' Unions of Knights of
Labor, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
PRESS; Saturdays; four pages 13x20;
subscription $2.50; established 1894; Geo. S.
Warren, editor and publisher. Circ'n "ijKL."
COEUR D'ALENE MINING REC-
ORD; semimonthly; mining; twelve
pages 9x11}^; subscription $1.50; established
December, 1901; H. A. Moore, publisher (2—3).
Circulation 'jkl." (A A).
WARDNER, Shoshone Co. i 8,278t
pop. (of township), on Oregon Railway &
Navigation Co's Rds., 12 m. S. by S. W. of
Murray, the county seat. Silver and lead
mining.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 13x20; subscription $2.50; established
1886; Aaron Frost, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
WEISER.c.h., Washington Co.-D l,364t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 70 m. N. W. of
Boise City, the State capital. Mining, agri-
culture, fruit growing and stock raising.
SIGNAL; semi-weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; independent-democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $3; established 1884;
R. E. Look wood, editor and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1898, "iii,." Actual aver-
aoe for 1899, 1,012; /or 1900, 1,164. In
1901. vl. In 1902, (z-4) I. In 1903, yl (O O).
In 1904, "JKL."
WORLD ; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
June, 1901; L. A. York, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "inx-
ILLINOIS.
Population 4,821,550 1. Land Area 56,000 sq. miles.
Bounded, north by Wisconsin, east by Lake Michigan, Indiana and Kentucky,
southeast and south by Kentucky, south and southwest by Missouri, and west by
Missouri and Iowa. State capital : Springfield. Principal products, and indus-
tries : Agricuture, iron, lead and lumber, and general manufactures. Num-
ber of newspapers and other periodicals (March ^0, 1905), 1,690, divided as fol-
lows: Daily, 181; tri-weekly, 4; semi-weekly, 55; weekly, 1,101; bi-weekly, 4;
semi-monthly, 24; monthly, 301; semi-quarterly, 1; bi-monthly, 6; quarterly, 10.
The cities of over 20,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Cbicago I,698,5r5t
Peoria 5fi,l(»0t
Quincy 36,*^.'52t
Springfield a4,159t
Rocittord 3 1,05 It
East St. Louis ti9,655t
Joliet
Aurora
Blooiniiiteton.
Elgin
Decatur
'^9,353t
'24,14rt
'2'i,433t
'20,754t
ABINGDON, Knox Co. -n 2,022+ pop.,
on crossing of Burlington Route and Iowa
Central Rds., 10 m. S. from Galesburg, the
county seat. Seat of Abingdon Normal and
Hedding Colleges.
ENTERPRISE HERALD; Fridays;
independent-republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1880; W. B.
Barnes, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
KODAK; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1897; J. C.
Schoop, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
ALBANY, Whiteside Co. b 629+ pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Mississippi r., 13 m. W. of Morrison, the
county seat. Button factory and creamery.
Farming. Summer resort.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; establlslied
1899; 6. S. McCartney, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "ijLfc"
ALBION, c. h., Edwards Co. O, 1,162+
pop., on Southern Rd., 120 m. E. of Saint
Louis, Mo., and 170 S. E. of Springfield, the
State capital. Seat of Southern College In-
stitute. Vitrified brick factories, milling,
butter and cheese making.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1869; Albion Journal Co., editors and
publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,416. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1900, Z. Actual average for
a year ending with July 5, 19ul. l,5Ht2; for
1902, 1,849. In 1903, yl. In 1904, (z— 2,4) I.
ALEOO, c. h., Mercer Co. b 2,081+ pop..
on Burlington Route Rd., 14 m. E. of
Mississippi r. and 25 S. W. of Rock Island.
Shipping point for stock and grain. Coal
mines. Farming.
DELVIOCRAT; Tuesdays; democratic;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $1.50; estab
lished 1880; John E. Murdock, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
nor less than 1,704. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1893, publisher asserts, not less than 1,508.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902. y I.
Inl903,(z^) !(••), In 1901, yl.
TIMES-RECORD; Thursdays; repub-
lican; sixteen pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1884; D. N. Blazer and A. McKin-
ney, editors and publishers ( 12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1894. publisher asserts,
smallest 2,600. In 1895, H. In 1896, publish-
er asserts, not less than 3,300. In 1897. Y.
Actual average for 1898, 3,588: for 1899,
3,747. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yl. Actual
average for 1902,3,995. In 1903, yH. In
li)04, yH.
ALEXIS, Warren Co. -D 916t pop.,
on Burlington Route Rd., 15 m. N. E. of
Monmouth, the county seat, and 14 N. W. of
Galesburg. Manufactures of brick and tile
and stoneware. Breeding of Clydesdale
horses.
ARGUS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1886; D. M. Harkrader, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "JKL."
V I S I TO R ; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1895; D. E.
Donly, editor and publisher (7—3). Circula-
tion "JKL.'
ALPHA, ffenry Co. tl 355 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.. 14 m.
S. W. of Cambridge, the county seat.
Broom factory, foundry and machine shops.
A D VA N C E ; Thursdays; eight pages
1,5x22; subscription $1; established Decem-
ber, 1901 ; D. M. Harkrader, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "JKL."
ALTAMONT, Effingham Co. g l,335t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern,
Chicago & Eastern Illinois, Vandalla Line
and Wabash Rds., 12 m. W. by S. W. of
Effingham, the county seat. Grain, poultry
and fruit-shipping point. Tile, carriage,
embossing, egg case and furniture factories
and flour miUs.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1881;
Schilling & Gibford. editors and publishers.
Circulation "JKif."
ALTON, Madiion Co. p 14,210t pop.,
on Chicago & Alton, Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis, Burlington Route and
St. Louis, Chicago & St. Paul Rds. and Mis-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
149
ILLINOIS.
slssippi r., 25 m. N. of Saint Louis, Mo., and
4 above tho mouth of the Missouri r. River
trade and manufactures. Depot for ship-
ment of produce.
EVENING TELEGRAPH: every
evening except Sunday, and VVEEKLiY,
Thursdays; republican; daily four, Saturday
«iKht pages 20x26, weekly twelve pages 15x22;
subscription— dally $5.20, weekly $1.25; estab-
lished—daily 1853, weekly 1836; J. A. Cousley,
editor; Telegraph Printing Co., publishers.
Circulation— dally ".ikl." weekly "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; four pages 12x20; established 1894;
subscription— dally $5, weekly $1; John D.
Macadams, editor; Alton Republican Pub
Ushlug Co., publishers (5—3). Circulation-
dally 'JKi,." weekly "jkl." In 1903, dally
Z (4) weekly Z (4).
SENTINEIi - DEMOCRAT ; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription— dally $6, weekly $1.50; estab
llshed 18ir6; Sentinel-Democrat Printing
Co., editors and publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation— Daily: In 1898. 'jkl.- In
1899, publisher asserts, not less than 1,000.
In 1900, "JKL."
Weekly: In 1898, '.ikl." In 1899, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,900. In 1900, yl. In
1901, vl. In 1902. yl. In 1963, yl. In
1901. yl.
BANNER; Fridays; German; Independ-
ent; four pages 20x30; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1867 ; H. Meyer, editor and pub-
lisher (2-3). Circulation "i^L." In 1902, Z
(2. 4.5).
ALTONA, Knox Co. -a 663t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 16 m.
N. E. of Galesburg, the county seat. Car-
riage factories.
RECORD; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1888; Frank
C. Krans, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
ALTO PASS, Union Co. Q SlSfpop.,
on Mobile & Ohio Rd.
ENTERPRISE: Fridays; (A A).
AMBOY, Lee Co. ^ l,826t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Illinois
Central Rds., 90 m. W. of Chicago. A prod-
uce-shipping point. Dairying and farming.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1855; Geo. A. Lyman, editor and pub
Usher (2—3). Circulation "jjil." ( ? ? ) In 1902,
Z(2, 4, 5).
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1878 ; Dafoe &
Vaughn, editors and publishers; publishes
an edition for West Brooklyn (2— 3). Com-
bined circulation "iii "
ANNA, Union Co. g 2,618t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd,, about 1 m. E. of Jones-
boro, the county seat, and 36 N. of Cairo.
Center of fruit region.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
«Ight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1891; J. L. Hammond, editor; A. Ney Ses-
sions, publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual average
for a year ending with August, 1899. 1,443«
Inl900,yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902. (z— 6) I. In
1903, yl(OO). In 1904, yl.
TALK; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1883;
Edgar A. Davie.edltor; Talk Printing Com-
pany, publishers (2—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,870;- /or 1896, 1,846; /or a j/ear ending
ILLINOIS.
7vith March. 1898, 1,874; for 1899. 1,941 ;
for 1900, 1 ,973 i for 1901, '2,'^33; for a year
ending unth .January 2, 19U3, t2,326: for
190.S, '^,303: for 1904, 2,373.
ANTIOCH, Lake Co. cf 522t pop.,
on Wisconsin Central Rd.. 20 m. N. W. of
Waukegan, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; e.stabllshed 1888;
A. B. Johnson, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
ARCOLA, Douglas Co. D- l,995t pop.,
on Illinois Central and Vandalla Line Rds.,
about 7 m. S. of Tuscola, the county seat.
Live stock, grain and broom corn.
ARCOLIAN; Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1898; Hugh Healy and John B. Healy,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
HERAIiD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1883; J. L. Avey, editor and publisher. Clrcu-
larion"JKi.." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl.'
RECORD; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1866; Nathan Collins & Sons,
editors and publishers (5—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than I.IUO. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. Actual
average for 1898, 1,179. In 1899, yl. In
1900. zl. In 1901, (z— 4) I. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z-4) I (••). In 1904, yl.
ARENZVILLE, Cass Co. d 462 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 20 m.
N. of Winchester.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays (A A).
ARGENTA, -Macon Co. n626t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 12 m. N. E. of Decatur,
the county seat. Agricultural district.
HUSTLER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1892 ; F. E. Evans,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Cook
Co. cf 1,380+ pop., on Chicago & Northwest-
ern Rd.,22m. N. of Chicago, the county
seat. Foundries, factories, breweries and
creameries.
COOK CO. HERALD; Fridays;
eight pages 17*^x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1872; H. C. Paddock & Sons, editors
and publishers (1—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl" In 1902. July,
publisher asserts, during the past year
smallest number printed any week was 1,250.
In 1903. Z (4). In 1904, "jkl."
REVIEW: Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established April, 1900;
A. O. Smith, editor and publisher (1—4). Cir-
culation "JKL."
ARROWSMITH, Afciean Co. n 317t
pop., on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 20 m. E.
of Bloomington, the county seat. Grain
and live stock.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1884; Frank Woolley, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
ARTHUR, Moultrie Co. o 868t pop.,
on Chicago & Eastern Illinois and Vandalla
Line Rds., 10 m. W. from Areola. Broom
corn, grain and farming.
GRAPHIC; Fridays ; independent ;
four to six pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1886; J. H. Bassett, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3) . Circulation "jjll"
150
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
ASHKUM, Iroquois Co. o 500 pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 17 m. S. of Kanka-
kee and 73 S. of Chicago. Agriculture,
JOURNAL; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1898 ; Louis Wing-
fleld, edltorand publisher (2— 3). Circ'n-jKjL.''
ASHLAND, Cas$ Co. -n 1.201t pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern and Chi-
cago & Alton Rds.,20 m. N. W. of Spring-
field, the State capital. Shipping point for
grain.
SENTINEIi ; Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882; P. W. Bast, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation -jkl."
ASHLEY, Waihington Co. Q 953t
pop., on Illinois Central and Louisville &
Nashville Rds., 60 m. E. of St. Louis.
Farming and fruit growing.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1876: F. E. and W. C. O'Bryant, editors and
publishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1902, "jtsi,." Actual aver-
age for 190S, 1,019. Inl901, yl.
ASHMORE, CoUs Co. a 476tpop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd., 8 m. E of Charleston, the county seat,
and 37 W. of Terre Haute, Ind. Agriculture.
RE PUBLICAN; Saturdays ; republican ;
four to eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1886; S. D. Makepeace, editor and
publisher (5— 3); prints an edition for West-
field, called the Progress. Combined circu-
lation "JKi."
ASHTON, Lee Co. b 756t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 83 m. W. of
Chicago. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1895; Chas.
A. Bancroft editor ; Cora J. John, publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
ASSUMPTION, Christian Co. D
1,702+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 15 m. E.
of Taylorville, the county seat. Coal min-
ing and farming.
INDEPENJ)ENT; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1900; C. F. Hodge, editor; Hodge
Bros., publishers (7— 3 P). Circulation "iiLL-
In 1902, Z (4,5) (A A).
PRAIRIE STATE TRIBUNE; Fri
days; Independent; eight to sixteen pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1899; E.
C. Foster, editor and publisher (1—5). Circu-
lation "JKL."
AST OJil A, Fulton Co. -n l,684t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 115
m. S. of Rock Island. "Various manufac-
tures and abundant coal.
ARGUS; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.26; estab-
lished 1880; A. N. Price, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKx."
SEARCHLIGHT; Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1894; A. E. Scott, editor and publisher ^ 2— 3).
Circulation "j^kl."
ATHENS, ■Afenat'dC'o. n l,536tpop.,on
Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis Rd., 12 m. N.W,
of Springfield, the State capital, Agrcult-
ure, stock raising and coal mining.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; independent;
•Ight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
ILLINOIS.
lished 1888; Ed. J. Miller, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 8). Circulation "JKL."
ATKINSON, ffenry Co. ^ 762t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
18 m. N.E. of Cambridge, the county seat.
Agriculture. Bricks and tiles. Coalmining.
HERALD; Thursdays; non-partisan;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1892; D. GrlfRn. editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
ATLANTA, Logan Co. n l,270tpop.,
on Chicago & Alton and Vandalla Line
Rds., 11 m. N. E. of Lincoln, the county
seat. Agriculture.
ARGUS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1869; H. Crihfleld, editor; Crlhfleld Bros,
publishers (5 — 3). Circulation "j.kl."
ATWOOD, Piatt Co. D 698tpop.,on
IndianapoUs, Decatur &. Western Rd., 25 m.
E. by S. E. of Decatur. Farming.
HERALD; Saturdays ; Independent;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1887; W. E. Means, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
AUBURN, Sangamon Co. D l,281t
pop., on Chicago & Alton and Pawnee Rds.,
16 m. S. by S. W. of Springfield, the county
seat and State capital. Farming.
CITIZEN; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1874; M. L. Gordon, editor and publisher
(8— 3P). Circulation "jkl."
MONITOR; Thursdays (A A),
AUGUSTA, Hancock Co. -n 1.149t pop..
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 37
m. N. E. of Quincy. Fine potters' clay is
found here. Stock raising, agriculture and
coal mining.
EAGLE ; Thursdays ; independent-demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1884; Olln Emery, editor; Dr. J.H.
Emery, publisher. Circulation ••nth."
AURORA, Kane Co. ^ 24,U7t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy,
Chicago & Northwestern and Elgin,
Joliet & Eastern Rds. and Fox r., 38 m.
W. of Chicago. Railroad repair shops of
the Chicago & Iowa Rd. and main loco-
motive and car shops of the Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy Rd. are located here.
Stove works, Ice-freezlng machine works,
large cotton and woolen mills, corset, road-
cart, carpet sweeper and watch factories,
smelting and other industries.
BEACON; every evening except Sun-
day, and SE>II- WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $4, semi-weekly $2; es-
tablished 1846; E. C. Finch, manager (12—4).
Circulation — Daily : In 1896, "iKL." In
1897. I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899. "jkl.- In
1903, Z (4). Actual average for 1904, 3.064.
Semi-Weelily : "^kl."
NEWS; everv evening except Sunday ,.
and SEM I- WEEK L Y, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 17x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $4. semi-weekly $1; established
—daily 1874, semi-weekly 1892; The Aurora
Dally News Companv, publishers (12—4).
Circulation — Daily: In 1894. publisher
asserts, smallest 3,000; in 1895,3,000. In 1896. H.
In 1897, H Z. Actual average for 1898, 4,099 }.
for 1899, 4,ti06; /or 1900, 4,235; /or 1901,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
151
ILLINOIS.
4,486; for 1902. 4,«1S. In 190:5. (z-6)
<* (O O). Actual average for 1901. 5,63'2.
Semi- Weekly : In 1894, publisher asserts,
imallest 1,825; In 1895. 1,325. In 1896, I. In
1897. 1 Z. In 1898, zl. Inl899,yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1904, yl.
VOI^KSFREIJNl) J every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays;
German ; republican ; daily four weekly
eight pages 20x24; subscription- dally $3.90,
weeklv $2; established— dally 1895, weekly
1868; Peter Klein, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation— dally "jkl." weekly "jkl"
HERAIiD- EXPRESS; semi-weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1866; Chas. P. Burton, editor and publisher
(12-3).
Circulation: In 1898, "fju<" In 1899, Z. In
1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl(OO). In 1904, yl (A A).
FOX RIVER LEADER; Thursdays;
labor; eight pages 12i^xl9; subscription $1;
established March, 1904; Chas. Connors, edi-
tor; Connors & Badry, publishers (1— f>).
YEOMAN; monthly; literary and f rater
nal; sixteen pages 7x10; subscription 50
cents; established October, 1898; Yeomen of
America, publishers (12—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1901,
5,677; /or 1902, r,166. In 1903, yG. --4c.
tual average for 1904, 15,000.
AVA, Jackson Co. p l.OOOt pop., on
Mobile & Ohio Rd., 14 m. N. of Mur-
physboro, the county seat. Agriculture
and manufacturing.
AD VERTISER; Fridays; Independent;
•eight pages 11x15}^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; F. M. Clover, editor; Advertiser
Publishing Company, publishers. Circula-
tion 'J_KL." (A A).
CITIZEN; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
January, 1901; A. O. Genung, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "JKL"
AVON, Fulton Co. -n 809t pop., on Chi-
cago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 20 m. S. of
Galesburg. Drain-pipe factories.
REVIEW; Saturdays ; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1890; Geo. E. Simmons, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
SENTINEL; Thursdays; Independent;
four papes 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879: Willis E. Stevens, editor and pub-
Slsher (7—3). Circulation -jkl."
B ARDOIiPH, McDonough Co. -n 387t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 70 m. N. E. of Qiilncy. Banks of Are
and brick clay and manufactories of sewer
pipe, tile paving brick, etc. Agriculture.
NEWS; Wednesdays; eight pages 16x22;
subscription $1; established 1893; Fred H.
Maxwell, editor and publisher (5—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
BARRINGTON, Cook Co. d l,162t
pop., on Chicago* Northwestern Rd., 32 m.
N. W. of Chicago. Flour mill. Milk ship-
ping station.
REVIEW; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1885; M. T. Lamey, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
BARRY, Pike Co. -a l,643t pop., on
Wabash Rd., 18 m. E. of Mississippi r.
Flourmlll and pork-packing establishment.
ADAGE; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25 ; estab-
ILLINOIS.
lished 1871 ; A. E. Hess & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (2—3).
Circulation : In 1897, "iKi." Inl898,Z. In
1900, June, publisher asserts, at no time dur-
ing the past year was less than 1,250. In
1901, yl. Actual average for 190(2, 1,4^93> In
1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
DREEZE; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1893; G.
E.Davison, editor and publisher (2— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
BATAVIA, Kane Co. ^ 8,871t pop.,
on Chicago. Burlington & Quincy ana Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rds. and Fox r., 7
m. N. of Aurora and 35 W. of Chicago. Ex-
tensive wind mills and factories. Stone
quarries adjacent.
HERALD: Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1893; F. E. Mar-
ley, editor and publisher (12—3). Circ'n"iKL."
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1869; Clark A. Lewis, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
BA YLIS, ^»^e Co. -n 340t pop., on
Wabash Rd., 27 m. E. of Hannibal. Mo.
Wagon manufactory. Farming.
GUIDE; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
Geo. R. Haines, editor; Guide Printing Co.,
publishers (5—3). Circulation "iKj,."
BEARDSTOIVN, Cass Co. -a 4,827t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rds.
and Illinois r., 45 m. W. by N. W. of
Springfield, the State capital, 139 E. by S. E.
of Rock Island and 111 N. of Saint Louis,
Mo. Agriculture and manufacturing.
ILLINOIAN STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
republican; dally eight, weekly eight paces
18x24; subscription- dally$4.50,weekly $1.5»;
established 1848; J. S. Nicholson, editor;
Nicholson & Fulks, publishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily : "JKi"
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, smallest
1,800. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898. "iJtL."
In 1901, Z (4, 6). In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904,
(z-4) I.
ENTERPRISE ; tri- weekly, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays; democratic; Tues-
days and Thursdays four, Saturdays eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1879;
Coil & Schaeffer, editors and publishers.
Clrc'n "ijfi." In 1901, Z (4). In 1902, Z (4, 5).
BELLEFLO'WER, McLean Co. D
356+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 71 ra, N. E.
of Springfield, the State capital. Farming.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; four pagei
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1895;
Williams & Bates, editors and publishers.
Circulation "iKj,."
BELLEVILLE, c. h., Saint Clair
Co. p 17,484+ pop., on Illinois Central,
Louisville & Nashville, Louisville, Evans-
vllle & St. Louis Consolidated and St.
Louis, Belleville & Southern Rds., 14 m.
S. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Nail works,
smelting works, oil mill, stove and glass
works. Extensive coal mines and large
trade in flour.
ADVOCATE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
lican; dally four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
153
A^rERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
ILLINOIS.
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1 ; estab
llshed— daily 1898, weekly 1839; The Belleville
Advocate Printing Co. , editors and publishers
(8-3).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl."
Weekly: Accorded 1,200 in 1895. In 1896, I.
In 1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl-" In 1903. (z-4) J.
In 1904, yl.
MORNING RECORD; every morning
except Sunday; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion ta; established 1895; M. L. Munie, edi-
tor; George Meyer, publisher. Clrc'n "jkl"
NEWS DEMOCRAT; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; democratic; daily four, weekly eight
pages 18x24; subscription- dally $4, weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1883, weekly 1857;
Geo. W. Thebus, editor; News Democrat Co.,
publishers (8—3).
Circulation— Daily : "iiy."
W^eekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, smallest
1.600. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In 1898."iKL." In
19(13, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
POST UND ZEITIJNU; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKliY, Thurs-
days; German; republican; daily four pages
!»}x26, weekly twelve pages 17x23; subscrip-
tion—dally $5, weekly $1.50; established— Post
1884, Zeitung 1849; Post and Zeltung Publish-
ing Company, publishers (5 — 3^.
Circulation-Daily: In 1899, "mL-" In
1900, Z. In 1902, "JKL."
Weekly: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In 1897.
HZ. In 1898, yH. In 1899. yH. In 1900, zH.
In 1901, y I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •).
In 1904, yl.-
TAGEBTiATT AND ARBEITER
ZEITUXG; every evening except Sun-
day, WEEKLY, Wednesdays, and DER
TREU-IIIJND, Sundays; German; daily
and Sunday four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription — daily $4, Sunday 50 cents,
weekly $2; established 1884; Fred W. Kraft,
editor and publisher, Circ'n— daily "iKi."
weekly "jkl."
ILLINOIS ROYAL ARCH; semi
mouthly; Knights of the Royal Arch; four
pages 15x22; subscription S1.50; established
October, 1902; John J. Davis, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3) Circulation "jsl." (AAJ.
BELVIDERE, c. h., Boone Co. [^
6,937t pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
78 m. W. of Chicago. Flour mills and
manufactories of butter, cheese, sewing
machines and bicycles.
NORTHWESTERN; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
republican; daily four pages 20x26. weekly
eight pages 18x24; subscription- daily $4.80,
weekly $1; established — daily 1898. weekly
1866; A.H. Keeler. editor and publisher. Cir-
culation-daily "jkl.' weekly "ijcL." In 1899,
weekly Z. In 1902, "jkl. "
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and BOONE CO. REPUBLI-
CAN, weekly, twice-a-week, Tuesdays and
Fridays; four pages 20x26; subscription-
daily S4.80, weekly $1; established — daily
1891, weekly 1870; Frank T. Moran. editor
and publisher (8— 3P).
Circulation- Daily : In 1895. publisher
asserts, smallest 1.050. In 1896, I. In 1897, 1 Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, publisher asserts, ex-
ceeding 1,200. In 1900, 1. Actual average for
a year ending inth June, 1901, 1,200. In
1902, (z— 6) I. In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1895. publisher asserts, small-
est 1,200. In 1896. I. In 1897. I Z. In 1898,
yl. In 1899. zl. In 1900. I. In 1901. yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
Publisher's announcement. — Sworn state-
ment for 1904 : Daily Republican, 1.6.50:
Semi-Weekly Republican Northwestern,
2,150. We absorbed the old Belvidere
Northwestern in September. 1903, and old
Belvidere Standard previously. Don't
overlook this rich field.
ILLINOIS.
BEMENT, Piatt Co. D l,484t pop., on
Wabash Rd., 7 m. S. of Monticello,the county
seat. Wheat, corn and oats.
RECORD; Tuesdays and Fridays; in-
dependent democratic; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established April, 1904;
J. M. Burwell, editor and publisher (1—5).
REGISTER; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890; M. O. Curry, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iitL."
BENSENVILLE, Du Page Co. cf
374t pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd.
DU PAGE CO. REGISTER; Satur-
days (A A).
BENTON, c.h., Franklin Co. Q l,341t
pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois and
Central and Illinois Central Rds., about 90
m. S. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Wheat, corn,
tobacco and castor beans.
FRANKLIN CO. INDEPENDENT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 13x20;
subscription 50 cents; established 1898; A. E.
Martin, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1900. Z. In 1902, "jkl.-
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; H. L. Frier, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
STANDARD; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1849; Brownlee & Cantrell, editors and
publishers (5—3). Circulation "iKj,."
BERWYN, Cook Co. cT 1,800 pop.,.
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 7 m.
W. of Chicago, and is a residence suburb
of same.
CURRENT; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1899;
Othello F. Andrews, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "JKL"
BETHANY, Moultrie Co. n 873t pop.,
on Peoria, Decatur & Evansville Rd., 7 m.
N. W. of Sullivan, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ECHO; Fridays; Independent; four pages
17x22; subscription $1; established 1888; J. W.
Mcllwain, editor and publisher (5—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
BIGGSVIELE, Henderson Co. -u 417t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
15 m. E. of Burlington, la. Agriculture.
CLIPPER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1875; M. M.Rowley, editor and publisher (5— 3).
Circulation "iju, "
BLANDINSVILLE, JWc D 0 n 0 « i^ ft
Co. -a 995t pop., on Toledo, Peoria & West-
ern Rd., 16 m. N. W. of Macomb, the county
seat. Steam flour and saw mills.
STAR-GAZETTE; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight to ten pages 15x22; subscription
$1: established 1887; M. Irwin and George
Griggs, editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
BLOOMINGTON, c. h., McLean
Co. D 23,286+ pop., on intersection of Chi-
cago & Alton, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis. Illinois Central and
Lake Erie & Western Rds.. 126 m. S. W. of
Chicago and 156 N. E. of Saint Louis, Mo.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
153
ILLINOIS.
Coal mining, manufacturing, farming and
Btock raising.
DAILY.
BULIjETINj every evening except Sat-
urdav and Sunday, Sunday morning, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic; daily
eight to twelve, Sunday twrelve to twenty-
four pages 15x22; subscription— dally $5, Sun-
day $2, weekly $1; established 1881; Braley &
O'Donnell, editors and publishers ( 1 — 5).
Circulation— Daily: In 1897.' ■•ia" Inl898,
zl. Iul899.zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, (z— 4, 5,) H. Actual average for 1903,
6.S60; /or 1901, 6,074.
Weekly: In 1898. -jkl." In 1899, Z. In 1902,
"JK1-"
PANTAGRAPHj every morning ex-
cept Sunday, and VVEEKIjY, Fridays;
republican; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
17x23J^; subscription— dally $5.20, weekly $1 ;
established— dally 1855, weekly 1846; W. O.
Davis, editor and publisher (2 — 1).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895, 5,601; for 1896. 5,850; for 1897,
5,986; /or 1898, 6,662; /or 1899.6,609;
for 1900. 7,393; for 1901, 8,349; for a
year ending with January, 1903, 9,579; for
1903, 11,400; /or 1904, 13,614.
Weekly: Actual average for 1895, 5,412;
for 1896, 6,231; for 1897, 6,065; /or 1898,
6,200; /or 1899, 6,715; for 1900. 7,720;
for 1901. 7,871; for a year ending ivith
January, 1903, 8,045: for 1903, 7,162; for
1904, 5,781.
WEEKLY.
JOURNAIi ; Fridays; German; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 20x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1878; Julius Dietrich, edi-
tor and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
RECORD; Saturdays; labor; eight
pages 17}^x24; subscription $1; established
1898; John A. Lasswell, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation 'jkl.'
WESI.EYAN ARGUS ;Thur8days,dur-
ingthe college year; collegiate; eight pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1895; Stu-
dents of the Illinois Wesleyan University,
editors and publishers (5—3). Circ'n "jk^."
MONTHLY.
HOME CIRCL.E; monthly; house-
hold; eight pages 15x22; subscription 35
cents; established 1888; Home Circle Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 25,000. In 1896, C. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yD. In 1899. yE. In 1900. yE. In
1901. yF. In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF (A A)
ILLINOIS FREEMASON; monthly;
masonic; eight pages 11x16; subscription $1;
established 1885; Delmar D. Darrah, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, G. In
1897. V. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. Actual average for
1903,5.025. In 1904, yG.
ILLINOIS RED MAN; monthly; Im-
proved Order of Red Men; sixteen pages
9x12; subscrintion 50cent.s; established Oc
tober. 1902; Geo. M. Adams, editor and pub-
lisher (2 — 3). Circulation •■jkl."
SCHOOL AND HOME EDUCA-
TION; monthly, except July and August;
educational; seventy-two pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1880; George P.
Brown, editor ; Public School Publishing
Company, publishers (5—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
10.909; for 1896. 10,636; for 1897,
10,318; /or 1898. 1 1,864; /or a year end-
ing with June, 1899, 12,450; forayear end-
ing with June, 1900. 12,O50. In 1901, yF.
In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904, yF.
TAIIiOR; monthly; labor; tailoring;
thirty-two pages 8x11; subscription 60 cents;
established 1888; John B. Lennon, editor;
Journeymen Tailors' Union of North
America, publishers (7— 3P). Does not in-
sert advertisements.
ILLINOIS.
BLUE ISLAND, Cook Co. ri 6,lUt
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific,
Chicago & Grand Trunk and IlllnoiB Central
Rds., 2}4 m. S. of Chicago, the county seat.
Brickyards, stone quarries, wire mills,
heater manufactory and smelting works.
Farming.
SATURDAY SUN; Saturdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1894; John H.Volp, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
STANDARD; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876 ; W. Errett, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
BLUEMOUND, Macon Co. d 714t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 14 m. S. W. of Decatur,
the county seat. Shipping point for grain
and live stock. Agriculture.
LEADER; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x20; subscription $1; established 1887;
Frank Trainer, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
TEACHERS AND ST UDENTS'
FRIEND; monthly; educational; thtrty-
six napes; subscription 50 cents; established
1900; Frank Trainer, editor and publisher
(1—5).
Circulation: In 1904, (z 2, 5, 11) I.
BLUFFS, Scott Co. -a 5:i9t pop., on
Wabash Rd., 12 m. N. W. of Winchester, the
county seat. Farming.
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1890; E. D. Beird,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
BCWEN, Hancock Co. -n 628t pop., on
Wabash Rd.. 27 m. S. E. of Keokuk, Trade
center. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1891; M. S. McCoy, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
BRADFORD, Stark Co. n 773t pop.,
on Burlington Route Rd., 40 m. N. of Peoria.
Agriculture and stock raising.
STARK CO. RECORD > Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.60; established 1897; H. C. Streeter, edi-
torand publisher. Circulation "jkl."
STARK CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1892; J. C. Blals-
dell, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulntion: In 1895, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1,067. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "iiLt- "
BREESE, Clinton Co. p l,571t pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Rd., 8
m. E.of Carlyle, the county seat. Agricul-
ture.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1899;
Arthur Oehler, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
BRIDGEPORT, Laurence Co. P,
487+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
Rd., 6 m. W. of Lawrencevllle, the county
seat. Agriculture.
LOCAL REPORTER; Fridays; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1: established 1889;
W. R. Flint, editor and publisher (1—4). Cir-
culation "JKL."
BRIGHTON, Macoupin Co. U 660t
pop., on Chicago & Alton and Chicago,
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,.
ILLINOIS.
Burlington & Quincy Eds., 12 m. N. E. of
Alton and 33 N. of Saint Louis, Mo. Coal In
Ticinlty.
NEWS ; Thursdays ; Independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25 ; established
1880 ; W. C. Merrill, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "iKL"
BRIMFIELD, Peoria Co. n 6771 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,20 m.
N. W. of Peoria, the countj"^ seat. Agricul-
ture and stock raising.
NEWS ; Thursdays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1879; Addison Pacey, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "iKi"
BROADLANDS, Champaign Co. D-
400 pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd.,
SO m. S. W. of Danville, 52 E. of Decatur
and 88 E. of Springfield, the State capital.
Agriculture. Corn and oats.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1895; Chaa. Brady, editor and publisher (5 — 3).
Circulation "jkl."
BROCTON, ^rffirar Co. n-613t pop., on
Chicago, Hamilton & Dayton, and Toledo,
St. Louis & Western Rds., 19 m. N. W. of
Paris, the county seat. Hogs, corn, cattle,
oats, broom corn and sheep.
REVIEW} Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1892;
Chas. B. Miller, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1901,"jkl" Actual average
for 1902, l,196j for 1903, 1,207; /or 1901,
1,288.
BROOKPORT, Massac Co. g 850
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 4 m. N. E. of
Paducah, Ky. Lumber, corn and vege-
tables, cross ties and wheat.
EAGLiE: Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
Rose & Banlfleld, publishers (1—4). Circula-
tion "JK-L."
BUCKLEY, Iroquois Co. D- 490t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd.. 93 m. S. W. of Chi-
cago. Grain and stock raising. Artesian
wells.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; eight pages
17x24; subscription $1.50; established 1895;
C. E. Carter, editor and publisher (7 — 3). Cir-
culation "JKI-"
BUDA, Bureau Co. [j 87St pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 13 m.W.
by S. W. of Princeton, the county seat.
Agriculture, coal mining and manufactur-
ing.
P L A I N- D E A L E R ; Fridays ; repub
Ilcan; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1887; P. N. Mason, editor and
publisher (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
B IT F F A Li O, Sangamon Co. D 531 1
pop., on Wabash Rd., 14 m. E. of Spring-
field, the State capital. Farming.
SANGAMON CO. PRESS; Saturdays;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 : established
1897; Babcock & Drum, editors and publish
ers (7—3 P). Circulation "iKL."
BUNKER HILL, Macoupin Co. n
l,2"(9t pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chl-
ILLINOIS.
cago &St. Louis Rds., 86 m. N. N.E. of Saint
Louis, Mo. Fruit, cider, sorghum and live
stock.
GAZETTE-NEWS; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1888; W. B. Povrell, editor and
publisher (1—4)-
Circiilation: "iml" Actual average for
1904, 1,096.
BUSHNELL, McDonough Co. -n 2,490t
pop., at the crossing of Toledo, Peoria 8l
Western and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rds., 192 m. S. W. of Chicago. Manufactur-
ing.
Mcdonough democrat; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 17}^x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1884; Charles C.
Chain, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion -'JKi."
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1868; John R. Camp, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
BYRON, Ogle Co. [^ l,015t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chicago
Great Western Rds. and Rock r., 89 m. W.
of Chicago. Agriculture and dairying.
EXPRESS -RECORD; semi weekly.
Tuesdays and Fridays; four pages 15J^x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; N. Elma
Trumbull, editor; James M.Alden, publisher.
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
LEADER; Thursdays; eight pages
151^x20; subscription $1 ; established January,
1902 ; G. E. Smith, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
CABER Y, Ford Co. D- 385t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 24 m. S. W. of Kanka-
kee and 79 S. by S. W. of Chicago. Brick
and tile factories, coal beds and farming
lands.
ENQUIRER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1883; William R. Watts, editor and publisher
(2 — 3). Circulation "JKL."
CAIRO, c. h., Alexander Co. p 12,566t
pop., terminus of Illinois Central, St. Louis,
Iron Mountain & Southern, Cleveland, Cin-
cinnati, Chicago & St. Louis, St. Louis,
Southwestern and Mobile & Ohio Rds., at
confluence of Ohio and Mississippi rs., 175
m. below Saint Louis, Mo. Manufactures
and commerce.
ARGUS ; every morning except Sunday;
four pages 18x24; subscription $5; established
1864; H. F. Potter, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl "
BULLETIN; every morning, and
NEWS, every evening except Sunday;
democratic: daily four, Sunday twelve to
thirty pages 18x24, subscription — BwiZe^in
$7, News $3 ; established— BwZ/eitn 1869, Xews
1901; The Bulletin Co., publishers (2—5).
Circiilatiou-Daily: -jkl." In 1903, (z— 6)1.
Actual average for 1904, 1,945.
CITIZEN ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY. Thursdays; republican;
daily four pages 18x24, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $3, weekly $1.50;
established— daily 1899, weekly 1885; John C.
Fisher, editor; The Citizen Company, pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Circulation- Daily: "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1903, 818 s for 1904, 1,196.
Weekly: In 1901, "jki,." In 1902, December,
publisher asserts, no issue during the past
vear was less than 1,000. Actual average for
1903, 1,110; /or 1904, l,ltir.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
155
ILLINOIS,
TELEGRAM: every evening except
Sunday, and Sunday morning; four pages
20x26; subscription $9; established 1887; E. E.
a,nd C. M. Ellis, editors and publishers (7— 3).
Circulation "jja,." In 1903, Z (4)
BAPTIST TRUTH; Thursdays; bap-
tist: four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; T. A. Head, editor; C. C.
Wilson, publisher. Circulation "iKL.'
STANDARD; Fridays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Januuary,
1902; L. M. Fisher, editor; A. E. Patterson,
publisher (7— 3). Circulation "jkl.-
CAMBRIDGE, c. h., Htnry Co. ^
1,345+ pop., on Rock Island & Peoria Rd.
Shipping point for surrounding agricult-
ural country. Coal mines.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1858 ; John M. Mavity, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL."
PRAIRIE CHIEF; Saturdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1867; John H. Seaton, editor and
publisher. Circulation "ijur"
CAMERON, Warren Co. -n 231t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Chi-
cago, Burlington & Quiucy Rds.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays (A A).
CAMPBELL HILL, Jackson Co. g
497+ pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 15 m. N. W.
of Murphysboro, the county seat. Coal
mining and farming.
ECLIPSE; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1894; G. M. Dlllard, editor and publisher
(8—8). Circulation "jkl."
ILLINOIS FREE BAPTIST; semi-
monthly; baptist; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription 60 cents; established December,
1900; George A. Gordon, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
CAMPPOINT. Adam$ Co. -n l.^eot
pop., at Junction of Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy and Wabash Rds., 22 m. N. E. of
Quincy, the county seat. Farming.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; Independent;
«ight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873; G. W. Cyrus, editor and publisher
(2—3).
Circulation ; In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.240. Actual average for the
first six months of 1897, 1,14 6. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, "jifL " Actual averaae for 1901,
1,086; /or 1902, 1,094. In 1903, "jkl."
CANTON,i^M«on Co. ^6,564t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Toledo,
Peoria & Western Rds., 14 m. N. E. of Lew-
Istown, the county seat, and 28 S. W. of
Peoria. Foundries, tile factory and brick
yards, marble works, agricultural Imple-
ments, broom, gun and several cigar manu-
factories. Coal mining.
LEADER; every morning except Mon-
days, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription— dally
$3, weekly 81.50; established — daily 1892.
weekly 1877; M.E. A. Pomeso, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5). Circulation— daily "JKi' weekly
"JKL." In 1900, weekly Z. In 1902, "iKi." In
1903, Z (4).
REGISTER; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; dally eight pages 15x22, weekly
twelve pages; subscription— daily $5, weekly
ILLINOIS.
$1.50; established— daily 1890, weekly 1849 ;
C. E. Snlvely, editor and publisher. Clrcula-
tlon— dally "jju..." weekly "jkl."
FULTON CO. LEDGER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1849; S. Y. Thorn-
ton, editor and publisher. Circulation "ixi,."
CARBONDALE, Jack$on Co. g
3,318+ pop., on Chicago & Texas and Illi-
nois Central Rds., 57 m. N. of Cairo. Seat
of State Normal University. Farming,
fruit growing and coal mining.
FREE PRESS; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1877; Chas. H. Rleth, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl." In 1898, Z. In
1900, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS HERALD;
Saturdays; independent; eight pages 16x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1892; J.H. Bar-
ton, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
FARMERS' INSTITUTE; monthly;
agricultural; sixteen pages 10x15; subscrip-
tion 50 cents ; established 1900; J. T. Galbralth,
editor and publisher (5 — 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
3, '22'2; /or 190 1.3, 4 74; /or a year ending
with August, 1902, 3,475. In 1903, (z— 4) H.
In 1904, yl.
CARLINVILLE, c. h., Macoupin
Co. a 3,502+ pop., on Chicago Sc Alton and
Litchfield, Carrolton 8c Western Rds., 89 m.
S. by S. W. of Springfield, the State capital,
and 5T N. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. A trade
center. Coal mining.
ENQUIRER ; every eveningexcept Sun-
day, and MACOUPIN CO. ENQUIR-
ER. Wednesdays ; democratic; daily four
pages 18x24, weekly eight to ten pages 15x22;
subscription— dally $5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—dally 1896, weekly 1870; C. J. Lumpkin,
editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation— Daily: -jkl"
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, smallest
2,025. In 1896, T. In 1897. Y. Actual average
for a year ending with October, 1898, '^,409.
In 1899, y I. In 1900, yl. In 1901, y I. In 1902, y I.
In 190.3, (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
D EMO C R A T ; Wednesdays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1856; Ja.s. E. McClure, editor and pub-
llsher{2— 3). Clrc'n "jkl." In 1902, Z (1. 2,4).
MACOUPIN CO. ARGUS; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50: established January, 1902; Jordan &
Kimball, editors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
1,168; /or 1903, l,6tJl . In 1904, yl.
CARLOCK, McLean Co. n 100 pop.,
on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 11 m. N. W. of
Bloomlngton, the county seat. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays: eight pages
15x22; subscription $1: established 1899; J.
A. Mace, editor ana publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
CARLYLE, c. h., Cli7iton Co. p l,874t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Rd.
and Kaskaskla r., 47 m. E. of Saint Louis,
Mo. Shipping point for lumber. Agriculture.
CONSTITUTION; Fridays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.30;
established 1861; T. D. Shoupe & Son, editors
and publishers (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
UNION BANNER; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1864: John Ruf. Sr.. editor; John
Ruf & Son, publishers (5—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
CARMI, c. h., White Co. D, 2,939t pop.
at junction of Louisville & Nashville and
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
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ILLINOIS.
Rds. and at head of navigation on Little
Wabash r., 37 m. W. by N. W. of EvansvIUe,
Ind. Center of corn-growing region.
TIMES I Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1872;
Cbas. A. Barnum, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulatiou: In 1897, "jki,." In 1898, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,296. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, vl. In 1901. •'jki-.' In 19U3, Z (4) (••).
WHITE CO. DEMOCRAT} Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1858; A.W.Charles,
editor; Berry & Chai-les, publishers (7—3).
Circulation: In 1895, I. Actual average
A>rl896, ti,'^39. In 1897. Y. In 1898, zl. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) !(••). In 1904, yl.
WHITE CO. REPUBLilCANj Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; J. R. & H.
C. McKInney, editors aud publishers. Circu-
lation "iKi." (A A).
CARROLLTON, c. h., Greene Co. u
2,355+ pop., on Chicago & Alton and Litch-
field, Carrollton & Western Rds., 34 m. S. by
8. W. of Jacksonville and 57 N. of Saint
Louis, Mo. Manufactures of tiles and ma-
chinery, and canning factory. Grain and
coal. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Fridays ; democratic ;
•ight pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1846; James McNabb, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
PATRIOT } Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1864;
Chas. Bradshaw, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
CARTERVILLE, Williamson Co. P
1,749+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd.. 9 m. W.
of Marion, the county seat. Farming.
HERALD I Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1899; L. E. Robertson, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "JKL."
CARTHAGE, c. h., Hancock Co. d
2,104+ pop., on Wabash and Chicago, Bur-
lington & Quincy Rds., 38 m. N. E. of Quincy.
Seat of Carthage College. Farming.
DEMOCRAT; Tuesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
llshed 1899; Fred. M. MIlby, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl "
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1865; W. O. Sharp, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
HANCOCK CO. JOURNAL,; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub
scriptlon $1; established 1888; John S. Coch-
ran, editor and publisher (8— 3). Circ'n"JKL.'
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1863; I. Davidson, editor and pub-
Usher (12-4).
Circulation "JKL." Inl899,Z. In 1902, "jkl."
Actual average for a year ending with Feb-
ruary, 1904, l,462;/or 1904, 1,582.
CASEY, Clark Co. D- l,500t pop., on
Peoria, Decatur & Evansville and Vandalla
Line Rds., 35 m. W. of Terre Haute, Ind.
Shipping point for poultry aud live stock.
Hay and broom corn markets. Agricul-
ture, natural gas and coal.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1897; J. F.
Stevens, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
BANNER AND T I M E8: Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; estal.llshed 1872: F. L. Gillespie, editor
and pul dsher. Circulation -vjci." (A A).
ILLINOIS.
CATLIN, Vermilion Co. O 697 pop.»
on Wabash Rd., 73^ m. S. W. of Danville,
the county seat. Agriculture.
MONITOR ; Saturdays (A A).
REVIEW; Saturdays; tour pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established November, 1902;
Roy L. Murphy, editor and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
CENTRALIA, Marion Co. p 6,721
pop., on Illinois Central, Louisville, Evans
vllle & St. Louis Consolidated, Centralla &
Chester and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rds., 60 m. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Railroad
repair shops, nail mill, coal mine, large
foundry and machine shop, ice plant, win-
dow glass and canning factories.
DEMOCRAT ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLV, Fridays; demo-
cratic; daily four, w^eekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription — dally $5, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1892, weekly 1871; C. D. Tufts, editor;
C. D. Tufts & Co., publishers (2—3). Circula-
tion—daily "JKL." weekly "jkl."
SENTINEL; every evenmg except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
republican; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—dally 1884, weekly 1863; T. L. Joy
& Co., editors and publishers. Circulation —
daily "jki." weekly "jit." In 1904, (nD)-
CERROGORDO, Piatt Co. u 1,0081
pop., on Wabash Rd., 12 m. E. of Decatur,
Agriculture. Natural gas.
NEW ERA; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 17^^x22; subscription $1; established
1886; J. C. Locher, editorand publisher (2— 3).
Circulation "jkl"
STAR; Fridays: eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; E. Drum &
Son, editors and publishers. Clrc'n "iiu,"
CHAD WICK, Carroll Co.^ 505t pop. ,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 9 m.
S. E. of Mount Carroll, the county seat.
Stock and grain raising.
CLARION; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1898; A.
A. Strauch, editor and publisher (8—3 P). Cir-
culation "JKL."
CHAMPAIGN, Champaign Co. D-
9,098+ pop., on Cleveland. Clnclunatl. Chi-
cago & St. Louis. Illinois Central and Wa-
bash Rds., 48 m. S. E. of Bloomlngton and
128 S. by S. W. of Chicago. Seat of the Uni-
versity of Illinois.
GAZETTE ; every evening except Sun-
day, and CHAMPAIGN CO. GA-
ZETTE, Wednesdays; republican; dally
eight, weekly twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—dally $5, weekly $1.50; established-
daily 1888,vveekly 1852; J. R. Stewart, editor;
Orville Davis and Edward Flannigan, pub-
lishers (2—3). Circulation— daily "jkl." week-
ly "jjcl." In 1899, weekly Z. In 1902, "jkl."
In 1902, daily Z( 1,2, 4, 10).
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
Sunday morning, and CHAMPA IGN CO.
NEWS, weekly, twlce-a-week, Wednesdays
and Saturdays: republican; eight pages
17x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.50;
established — daily 1895, weekly 1891; E. B.
Chapln, editor; Champaign County Printing
Co.. publishers (7— 3P).
Circulation— Daily: In 1900, "jkl." In 1901,
publisher asserts, no Issue for past year has
Seen so small as 1.000; In 1902. July, for twelve
months past every issue has been In excess
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
157
ILLINOIS.
of 1,100. In 1908, (z— 4) 1 (O O)- In 1901, 1( ••).
Weekly : In 1895, H. In 1896, 11. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. yl. In 1899, ".iki.." In 1901, publisher
asserts, no Issue for past year has been so
small as 3,000; In 1902, July, for twelve months
past every Issue has been In excess of 3.400.
In 1903. (z— 4) H. InlOOl, yll.
Tl niES I Saturdays ; democratic ; eight to
welve pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1872; Powers & Fielding, edltori
and publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation I In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,20(). In 189fi. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898. yl. In 1899. zl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, (z— 6)1.
In 1902, (z— 6) T. In 1903, (z— 4) H. Actual
average for year ending October 26, 1904,
a, 543.
CHANDLERVIIiLE, Ca»$ Co. -o
940+ pop., on Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis Rd.
and Sangamon r., 58 m. S. S. W. of Peoria.
Live stoclc and farming.
TIMEHi Fridays: eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.30; established 1825; M. L.Spink,
editor and publisher (5—3), Circulation "ijcL."
CH APIN, Morgan Co. -n 514t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Wabash
Rds., 10 m. W. of Jacksonville, the county
seat. Farming.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 18x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1896; F. M. Pal-
mer, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CHARLESTON, c. h., Colea Co. n-
5,488+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis and Toledo. St. Louis &
Kansas City Rds.. 48 m. W. of Terre Haute,
Ind. Seat of State Normal School. Broom,
Ice and canning factories, foundry, woolen
and flour mills and stone quarry. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
COURIER I every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; dally four pages 20x26, weekly eight
to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription— weekly
$1; established — daily 1894, weekly 1840;
C. L. Lee, editor and publisher. Circula
tlon— dally "jkl." weekly "jkl."
NEWS} every morning except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $5,
weekly $1; established 1892; J. K. Rardin,
editor and publisher. Clrc'n — daily "na,"
weekly "jkl."
PLAINDEALER-HERALDi every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; republican; weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—dally 1892, weekly 1840; Richard
R. Mitchell, editor; Plaindealer-Herald, pub-
lishers (Inc.) Circulation— dally "jjii." week-
ly "jkl.- (??) In 1899, weekly Z. In 1900, (++).
In 1902,-jjci..-
BR003I CORN JOURNALi semi
monthly; broom corn; eight to twelve pages
8^x12; subscription $1; established June.
1902; Geo. M. Glassco, editor; Plaindealer-
Herald Printing Co.. publishers (1—4). Cir-
culation "jkl." (A A).
CHATSWORTH, Livingston Co. n
1,038+ pop., on Toledo. Peoria & Western and
Illinois Central Rds., 70 m. E. of Peoria and
96 S. by S. W. of Chicago. Corn, swine rais-
ing and farming.
PLAINDEALERi Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1878; Clarence H. Smith, editor;
Jas. A. Smith, publisher (1-4). Clrc'n "jkl."
TIMES; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; 8ubscriDtion$l; established 1902;
H. O. McGombs, editor; Chatsworth Printing
Co., publishers (1—5).
ILLINOIS.
CHEBANSE, Iroquoit Co. D- 5.551 pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 9 m. S. of Kankakee
and 84 8. W. of Chicago. On the county
line, a portion being In Kankakee county.
IIER A LI> I Saturdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1868; B. E. Burroughs, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
CHENOA, iJ^cZean Co. a l,512t pop.,
at Intersection of Chicago & Alton and To-
ledo, Peoria & Western Rds., 24 m. N. E. of
Bloomlngton, the county seat. Manufactur-
ing. Agriculture.
CLIPPER; Fridays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1893; E. S. Pike,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1899. "jkl." Actual average
./-orlOOO, 1,121; /or 1901, 1,395. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established January, 1901;
Beard Brothers, editors and publishers.
CHESTER, c. h., Randolph Co. p
2,832+ pop., on Centralia & Chester and
terminus of Wabash, Chester & Western
Rds., and Mississippi r., 80 m. below Saint
Louis, Mo. River commerce In coal, flour,
live stock, manufactures and agricultural
products.
CLARION; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1867; Wm. H. Matlack, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than l,0i)8. In 1896, I, In 1897, I. In
1898,Y. Inl899,"£KL." Inl900,Z. In 1902,"JKi."
(A A).
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896; Frank R. McAtee, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1872; Thos. J. Howorth. editor; Thos.
J. Howorth & Co., publishers. Clrc'n "jkl."
CHICAGO, c. h.. Cook Co. ^ l,698,575t
pop., on Lake Michigan. Metropolis of the
Northwestern States. The corporate limits
are more extensive than those of any other
municipality in the United States. The
largest grain, provision, live stock, lumber
market and railroad center in the world.
DAILY.
ABENDPOST; every evening except
Sunday, and SONNTAGPOST, Sun-
days; German; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion—daily $3. Sunday $1; established— daily
1889, Sunday 1899; The Abend post Co., editors
and publishers. Office. 173 Fifth ave. (12— 4).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, D. In 1896,
publisher asserts, smallest 36,aK). In 1697,
C Z. Inl898, yC\ In 1899. zC. Actual aver-
age for 1900, 41,f578; for a year ending
\rith September, 1901, 41, 063 1 for a year
ending with Septei»ber, 1902,42,511; for
a year ending with September, 19IJ3, 43, 129;
for a year ending with Sevteynber, 1904,
44,Sl.^.
Sunday: In 1899. zD. In 1900, yD. Actual
average for a year ending with September,
1901. 30,7^21 : for a year ending with Sep-
tember, 1902, 31,486; for a year ending
with September, 1903, 31,776; for a year
ending with September. 1901. 32,695.
ARBEITER-ZEITUNG; every even-
ing except Sunday, DIE FACKEL, Sun-
days, and VORBOTE, Wednesdays; Ger-
man; soclailBt; dally four, Sunday twelve,
weekly eight pages 20x28; subscription-
daily $8, Sunday $3, weekly $2; eBtablished—
158
AMEEICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS-Chicago.
daily 1877, Sunday 1879, weekly 1874; Chicago
Arbelter Zeitung Publishing Company, edi-
tors and publishers. Office, 45 N. Clark street
(12-4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, H. In 1896,
H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, I. In 1899, y I. In
1900, yl. In 1901, (z— 1, 2, 4, 5) I. In 1902,
<z— 2, 4, 5) I. In 1903, yl (OO). In 1901,
(z— 4) E.
Sunday : In 1895, F. In 189fi, F. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yG. In 1899, yH. In 1900. yH. In
1901, (z-1, 2, 4, 5) H. In 1902, (z-2, 4, 5) H.
In 1903, yH (O O). In 1904, (z-4) C.
Weekly: In 1895, H. Inl896,H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yl. In 1899,"jkl" In 1901, Z (1,2, 4, 5).
In 1902, Z (2, 4, 5). In 1904, (z^) !(••).
CHRONICLE; every morning ; re-
publican ; daily twelve to sixteen. Sunday
forty to forty-eight pages 17}^i23; subscrip-
tion $6; established 1895; H. W. Seymour,
publisher. Office. 164 Washington st. (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1896. B. In 1897,
B. Inl898, yB. Inl899,yB. In 1900. (z— 1.4,
10) B. In 1901, yB. In 1902, yB. In 19a3,
yB(OO). In 1904. yC.
DENNI HL.ASATEL.; every morn
Ing.and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays ; Bohemian ; labor ; eight to ten
pages 17>^x24 ; subscription — daily $5.20,
semi -weekly $2; established 1891; Denni
Hlasatel Printing and Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers. Office. 657 W. Eighteenth
street.
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1903. '^3,303 (bb). In 1904. yC.
Semi- Weekly : Actual average for 190Z,
18.745. In 1904. yD.
DER DAILY REPUBLIKANERj
every evening except Sunday, and Sunday
morning; German; republican; four to eight
pages 18x34; subscription $3; established 1890;
G. F. Harmeyer, editor and publisher. Office,
ILLINOIS— Chica go.
S. W. cor. of Fifth ave. and Washington st.
Circulation -Daily: In 1895, F. In 1896,
F. In 1897, Y. Inl898.yG. Inl899, yH. In
1900, yH. In 1901, zl. In 1902, yl. In 1903.
yl (OO). In 1904, "JKL."
DROVERS' JOURNAL: every even-
ing except Sunday, SEMI- WEEKLY,
Tuesdays and Fridays, and GOODALL'S
FARMER AND WEEKLY DROV-
ERS' JOURNAL, Thursdays; livestock;
daily and semi-weekly four, weekly eight
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $4, semi-
weekly $2, weekly $1; established 1873; C. A.
S. McCracken, editor; Ellen F. Goodall, pub-
lisher. Office, Union Stock Yards (7—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, C. In 1896,
C. In 1897, C. Actual average for 1898,
37,149: for 1899, 38,686. In 1900. yC.
In 1901, yC. In 1902, yC. Inl903,(z-4) C (••).
In 1904, yC.
Semi-Weekly: Inl895, F. In 1896, E. In
1897, E. In 1898, yE. In 1899. yF. In 1900. yG.
In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 1904, yG.
Weekly: In 1895. F. In 1896, F. In 1897, F.
In 1898, yF. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902. yH. In 1903, yH. ;in
1904, yH.
DZIENNIK CHICAGOSKI; every
evening except Sunday; Polish; democratic;
four pages 18x23; subscription $3; estab-
ii-shed 1890; S. Szwajkart, editor; Polish Pub-
lishingCo.. publishers. Office, 143 W. Division
street (2— 4\
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
6,07'^. In 1896, G. In 1897, G. Actual
average for a year ending with September,
1898, 7,760. In 1899, yG. Actual average
for a year ending with June, 1900, 8,194.
In 1901, yG. Actual average for 1^2, 8,713 1
for 1903, 9,251. In 1904, yF.
DZIENNIK NARODOWY: every
morning except Sunday; Polish; four to
eight pages 173^x211^; subscription $3; estab-
Dziennik Narodowy
Always the leading and most popular
Polish daily newspaper in the United
States. Paid-up circulation \ 6,000.
Our books are open for investigation.
Dziennik Narodowy, " The PolisK National Daily."
P HiLiP M. KsYCKi, Adv. Mgr. 98 West Division St.. Chicago. III.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
159
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
llshed 1899; Philip M, Ksyckl. editor and pub-
llslier. Office, 98 W. Division street (5—3).
Circulatiou: Inl9lK,-'iKi." lu 1903, (z— 4) I.
Actual average for 1904, Sj^SO.
EVENING POST ; every evening except
Sunday ; dally eight to twelve, Saturday six-
teen pages 18x24; subscription $6; established
1889; J. C. Shaffer, editor and publisher. Of-
fice, Times-Herald building (2— 3j.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 23,000. InlS96, C. In 1897. E Y. In
1898, yE. In 1899. yE. In 1900, yE. in 1901, yE.
In 1902, (Z— 4) E. In 1903, yE. Actual aver-
age for l^i, "25,44:0.
EXAMINER; every morning except
Sunday; democratic; ten to sixteen pages
16x22; subscription $3; established WOO; A.
M. Lawrence, editor; Illinois Publishing and
Printing Company, publishers (2—5 P).
Circulation: In 1904, A.
FKEIE PREHSEj every evening
except Sunday, and VVEEKLiY, Tuesdays;
German; independent; daily eight, Sunday
twenty-four, weekly twelve to sixteen pages
17x23; subscription— dally $3, Sunday $2,
weekly $1; established 1871; Illinois Publish-
ing Co., publishers. Office, 94-100 Fifth ave-
nue (2—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, E. In 1896,
E. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yF. In 1899, zF (??).
In 1900, zF. In 1901, (z-4, 9) F. In 1902, yF.
In 1903. vF. In 1904. yF.
Sunday: In 1895, E. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yF. In 1899, zF (??). In 1900, zF. In
1901. (z-4, 9) F. In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF.
In 1904. yF.
Weekly: In 1895, F. In 1896, F. In 1897,
Y. In 1898. yG. In 1899, yH. In 1900. zH.
In 1901, (z-4, 9) H. In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF.
In 1904, yF.
HEARST'S CHICAGO AMERI-
CAN; every evening except Suuday, and
Sunday morning; independent-democratic;
dally sixteen. Suuday fifty six pages 16i^x21;
subscription — daily $3.50; established 1900;
Wm. R. Hearst, editor and publisher. Office,
214-216 Madison street (2—3 ).
Circulation: In 1901, A. In 1902, yA. In
1903, yA. In 1904. yA.
IL.L.INOIS STAATS-ZEITUNG;
every morning except Sunday, ABEND
PRESSE, every evening except Suuday,
WESTEN UND DAIIEIM, Sundays,
and W E E K. Li Y , Thursdays; German;
Independent; morning, evening and weekly
eight, Sunday thirty-two pages 17x23; sub-
scription — morning $5, evening $3, Sun
day $2, weekly (including 12-page. German
agricultural supplement and 8-page Westen)
$2; established— dally 1847, weekly 1845,Sunday
Westen 1854, Daheim 1871; Illinois Publishing
Co., editors and publishers. Office, 94-100
Fifth avenue (2—3).
Circulation — Morning: and Evening:
In 1895, D. In 1896, C. In 1897. Y. In 1898. D.
In 1899, yE. In 1900, zF. In 1901, (z-4, 9) F.
In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904. yF.
Sunday : In 1895, C. In 1896. C. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yD. In 1899, yE. In 1900. zF. In
1901, (z— 4,9) F. Inl902, yF. Inl90.%yF. In
1904, yF.
Weekly: In 1895, E. In 1896, E. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yE. In 1899. yF. In 1900, zG.
InlSOl, (z-4,9)G. In 1902, yG. In 1903, G.
In 1904, yH.
INTER OCEAN; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Tuesdays; republican; daily
twelve to sixteen, Sunday thirty-six, weekly
twelve pages 18x23; subscription— daily $4,
Sunday $2, weekly ftl; established 1872; Geo.
W. Hinman, editor and publisher Office,
corner Dearborn and Madison streets (2—3).
Circulation — Daily (Su: day included):
Accorded B from 1892 to 1895. In 1896, B. In
1897, C Y. In 1898. zC. In 1899, yC. In 1900,
yC. Actual average for 1901, 63«415. In
1902, yB. Inl903. yB(OO). In 1904, yB.
Weekly: In 1895, B. Inl896,B. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. yC. In 1899, yD. In 1900, yE. In
19(tl, yF. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In
1904, yG.
JEWISH COURIER; every morning
except Saturday, and CHICAGO
WEEKLiY, Thursdays; Hebrew; dally
six to eight, weekly twelve to sixteen pages
15x22 ; subscription— dally $3, Sunday 50 cen ts,
weekly $1.50; established— dally 1887, weekly
1885; Courier Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 473 Halsted street.
(Circulation— Daily : "jkl"
Weekly: In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1!K)3, yl(OO).
Actual average for 1904, 1 1,'^S6. •
J OU UNA Li; every evening except Sun-
day; independent; eight to sixteen pages
18x24; subscription $3; established 1844; Jour-
nal Printing and Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 160 Washington street (2—4).
Circulation: In 1895, B. In 1896, B. Actual
average for 1897, 104,174. In 1898, yB.
Actual average for 1899, 87,651. In
1900,yB. In 1901, yB. In 1902, yB. In 1903,
yB(OO). In 1904, yB.
JjABOR WORLiD; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; eight pages 173^x22; subscrip-
tion $4; established 1898; Geo. F. Harmeyer,
editor and publisher. Office, 172 E. Wash-
ington street.
Circulatiou: In 1899, "jkl " In 1900, I. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (O O). In
190), yl.
L.AW BULli ETIN; every evening
except Sunday and legal holidays; legal;
four pages 15x22; subscription $12; estab-
lished 1854; A. L.Smith. editor; Review Print-
ing Co., publishers (7— 3). Office. 180 Monroe
St. Circulation "iKx." In 1903, Z (4).
L.1VE STOCK WORLiD; every even-
ing except Sunday; live stock; four and
eight pages 18x22; subscription $4; estab-
lished 1899; Will F. Baum and Ashley C. Halll-
well. editors and publishers. Office. 13 and
15 Exchange ave.. Union Stock Yards (12— 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." In 1902, (z— 6,
11) F. Actual average for a year ending
with November, 1903, 13,774; for 1904,
15,628.
N A Rod ; every morning; Bohemian;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1895; Bohemian Bene-
dictine Order of Chicago, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 464 W. Eighteenth street.
Circulation — Daily: In 1898, "jkl" In
1899, yl. Actual average for a year ending
ivith September, 1900, 1,400. In 1901, yl.
In' 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (O O). Act xial aver-
age for 1904. 1,;)1 5.
NATIONAL. HOTEL. REPORTER;
every morning except Sunday; eight pages
16x21 ; subscription $5; established 1871; F. W.
Rice, editor and publisher. Office, 7 E. Mon-
roe street. Circulation "iKL" In 1898, Z. In
1902, ".iKL"
N E WS ; every evening except Sunday ; in-
dependent; eight to twenty-two pages 18x24;
subscription $3; established 1876; Victor F.
Lawson, editor and publisher. Office, 123
Fifth avenue (2—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1893,
copieN sold, 19'-i,491; for
1894, copies sold, 200,885;
for 1895. copies sold, 202,-
496; for 1896, copies sold,
20 1,724: for 1897, copies
sold, 222,595: rorl898, cop-
ies sold, 275,514: for 1899,
copies sold, 259,562; for 1900. copies
sold, 275.789; for 1901, copies sold,
288,156 :/orl902, copies sold, 304,218;
/or 1903, copies sold, 305,534; /or 1904,
copies sold, 31 9,539.
t^'^The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded the News is
guaranteed by the publishers of Rowell's
American Newspaper Directory, who will
pay one hundred dollars to the first person
who successfully controverts its accuracy.
RACING FORM; every morning ex-
cept Monday; sporting; four to eight pages
10x14; subscription $14; established 1895; F.
160
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
ILLINOIS— Ch tea go.
H. Brunell, editor and owner; Daily Racing
Form Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 126
Fifth avenue (2—3).
Circulation : In 1897, "jkl" In 1898, Z.
InlS99, zl. Inl900, yl. Inl901, (z-4, 6) I. In
1902, yl. In 1903, 1 (OO).
RECORD-HERALD; every morning:
Independent ; daily twelve to twenty, Sun-
dav forty-eight to sixty-four pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $4, Sunday $2.50; estab-
lished -Record 1881, fleraidlSSl, consolidated
1901; Frank B. Noyes, editor and publisher.
Office, 154 Washington street (12 — 1).
Cii'culatio n— Daily : Actual average
for a year ending ivith Sept.,
1901, (Record -Herald), 154,-
,120! for 1902, 158,434} for
1903, 154,218; /or 1904, 145,-
761.
Sunday: Actual average for
. 1902, 171,816; for 1903, 191,-
317; /or 1904, 199,400.
t^~The absolute correctness ofthe latest
circulation rating accorded the Record-
Herald is guaranteed bythe publishers of
Rowell's American Newspaper Directory,
who will pay one hundred dollars to the
first person who successfully controverts
its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement.— On January 20,
1905, following a detailed statement of Its
own circulation. The Chicago Daily News
said : " The Daily Neics regrets Its inabil-
ity to quote the circulation of the other
Chicago newspapers because, with the
single exception of the Record Herald,
no other Chicago newspaper makes a com-
plete detailed publication of the actual
sales of all its editions."
Circulation of Record-Hhrald January
and February, 1905: Dally average 148,821
copies; Sunday average 202,098 copies.
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday; republican; eight pages 17x22; sub-
scription $4; established 1895; R. E. Har-
meyer, editor and publisher. Office, S. W.
corner of Fifth ave. and Washington street.
Circulation: In 1896, X. In 1897, Y. In
1898, vl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 19(J3, yl (O O). In 1904, ".tkl."
REVIEAV; every morning except Sun-
day; independent; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established January, 1905; Chi-
cago Review Co., editors and publishers.
Office. 1322 Wabash ave., (1—5).
SKANDINAVEN; every morning, and
SEMI-WEEKLY, Wednesdays and Fri-
days; Norwegian-Danish; republican;
daily eight, Sunday sixteen, semi-weekly
twelve pages 17x22; subscription— daily $3,
Sunday $1, semi-weekly $2 ; established-
daily 1871, semi-weekly 1866; Nicolay Grev-
stad, editor; John Anderson Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 187 N. Peoria street (2—3).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, F. In 1896,
E. In 1897, Y. Actual average for 1898,
17.526. In 1899, yE. In 1900, zE. In
1901. vE. In 1902, (z— 1, 5, 6) E. In 1903, yE.
In 1904. D.
Sunday : In 1895, F. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y.
^cfuaiarerage/or 1898, 17,278. In 1899.yE.
In 1900. zE. In 1901, yE. In 1902, (z— 4, 5. 6) E.
In 1903, yE. In 1904, D.
Semi-Weekly: In 1895, F. In 1896. C. In
1897, Y. Actual average for 1898, 44,468.
In 1899, yC. In 1900, zC. In 1901. (z— 1, 2, 4.
5, 10)C. In 1902, (z— 4, 6) C. In 1903, yC. In
1904, V.
SOUTH CHICAGO DAILY CALU-
MET; every evening except Sunday; re-
publican; four pages 20x24; subscription $5;
established 1881; J. W. Murphy, editor; Calu-
met Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 9143
Houston ave.. South Chicago (5—8).
Circulation : In 1901. "iKj," Actual aver-
age for 1902, 2,530. In 1903, (z— 4) H. In
1904, yH.
SOUTH SIDE DAILY SUN; every
evening except Sunaay; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $3; established 1869;
Ellen F. Goodall, editor and publisher. Office,
Union Stock Yards.
Circulation: In 1895. F. In 1896, F. In
1897, F. Actual average for 1898. 12.606.
In 1899, yF. In 1900, yF. In 1901, yF. In
1902. yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904, yG.
SVORNOST; every morning, DUCll
CASU, Sundays, and AMERIKAN,
semi-weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays;
Bohemian; Independent; daily eight to six-
teen pages 18x23, Sunday sixteen pages 11x14,
semi weekly sixteen pages 10x12; subscrip-
tion—daily $7, Sunaay $3, semi-weekly $2..')0;
established— daily and semi weekly 1874, Sun-
day 1877; Aug. Geringer, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 150 W. Twelfth street (12—4).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, publisher
asserts, smallest 5,800. In 1896, G. Actual
average for the first six moyiths of 1897,
16,514. Inl898.yF.Inl899.yG. Inl900,yG.
In 1901, "JKL." In 1902, Z (3). In 1904, F.
Sunday: In 1895, publisher asserts, smallest
8,100. In 1896, F. Actual average for the first
six months of 1897, 18,665. In 1898, yE. In
1899. yF. In 1900, yG. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z— 3) I. In 19('3, yF. In 1904, F.
Semi-Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 28,800. In 1896, C. Actual average
for the first six months of 1897, 30,729. In
1898. yD. In 1899, yE. In 1900. yF. In 1901, yG.
In 1902, yH. In 190:3, yH. In 1904, E.
TRIBUNE; every morning; republican;
daily twelve to twenty-four, Saturday six-
teen, Sunday forty eight to seventy-two
pages 18x24; subscription— dally $4, Sunday
$2. .50; established 1840; Robert W. Patterson,
editor; Tribune Company, publishers. Of-
fice, corner Madison and Dearborn streets
(12^).
Circulation: Accorded A from 1893
to 1895. In 1896, A. In 1897. AY. In
1898, yA. In 1899, A. In 1900, December,
publisher asserts tliat during the past year
the Tribime has not circulated, daily or Sun-
day, less than 75,000 copies any day. In
1901. y A. In 1902, yA. In 1903, yA. In 1904,
(z-6) A (OO).
SEMI-WEEKLY.
HLASATEL; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; Bohemian; labor; eight pages
18x24 ; subscription $2 ; established 1891 ;
Spolek Denni Hlasatel, editors and publish-
ers. Office, 657 Eighteenth street, cor. Ash-
laud avenue (7 — 3 P). Circulation -jkl."
JEWISH PROGRESS; semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: established
1888; Julius Liebling, editor; J. Liebling &
Sons, publishers. Office, 429 S. Union street
(2—5).
Circulation: In 1904, (z— 4. 5) H.
KATOLIK ; semi weeklj, Tuesdays and
Fridays: Bohemian; roman catholic: eight
pages 18x24; suljscriptlon $2; established
1894; Rev. P. Valentin, editor; Bohemian
Benedictine Order of Chicago, publishers.
Office, 464 W. Eighteenth street (8—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl' In 1899, zl.
Actual average for a year ending u-ith Sep-
temher, 1900. 5,537. In 1901. vG. In 1902,
yH. In 1903, (z— 4) H (••). In 1903, yH.
Actual average for 1904, 6,530.
WEEKLY.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; congregational;
twenty -eight to sixty-four pages 9x13; sub-
scription $2; established 1867: J. A. Adams,
D.D., editor; Advance Publishing Company,
publishers. Office, 225 Dearborn street (1—5).
Circulation; In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 20.000. Actual average for 1896.
21,219; for 1897, 20,578; for 1898,
19.751; for 1899. 19.162; for 1900.
20,542; for 1901, 19,347. In 1902, yD.
Actual average for 1903, 17,270; for 1904,
17,760.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
161
ILLIXOTS- Chicago.
ADVEK,Tl«ERANl>iMJBLISHER;
Saturdays; advertislug; el^lit pages 9MiXl2;
subscription $1; established February, 1902.
Advertiser and Publisher Co., publishers.
Office. 22.^) Dearborn st. (2— 3). Clrc'n "jkl."
A 1>I E It I t; A N ARTISAN AND
HARDWARE RECORD; Saturdays;
hardware, heating and ventilation; flfty to
eighty eight pages 8*^x12^; subscription $2;
established 1880 ; Daniel Stern, editor and
publisher. Office, 69 Dearborn street (2—3).
C7ii'ciilatiou : Actual average for 1895,
T,ti49. In 1896, G. Actual average for 1891,
7,'.iS9; for 1898, 7,316- In 1899, y«. In
190O, yG. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 19fJ3,
yG. In 1904. yG.
AMERICAN BEE JOURNAI>j
Thursdays; bee culture; sixteen pages 8x12;
subscription $1 ; established 1861 ; Geo. W.
York, editor; George W. York & Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 144-146 Erie street (2-3). In
Circulation: In 1895, G. In 1899, G. In
1897, Y. In 1898, zH. Actual average for a
year ending ivith June, 1899. 7,757. In
1900, yG. In 19l)l, yG. Actual average for
1902,7,435. Inl90.3,yG. In 1904. yG.
AMERICAN CONTRACTOR; Satur-
days; building contracts; sixty four pages
10x14; subscription $5; first issue each
month $2; first issue each quarter $1; es-
tablished 1885; American Contractor Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers; dated
also at New York. Office, 110 E. Randolph
street. Circn "jjo." Inl897, Z. In 1902, "jkl"
AMERICAN FIEIiD; Saturdays;
sportsmen; tliirty-two pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $4; established 1874; N.Rowe (Mohawk),
founder; American Field Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, Masonic Temple (5—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from F in 1891
to Gin 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
yH. In 1899, yH. im900,yH. In 1901, yH.
In 1902. yH. In 1903, yH (O O). In 1904, yH.
AMERICAN FLORIST; Saturdays;
commercial horticulture; thirty-two pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1885; The
American Florist Co., editors and publishers;
dated also at New York, N. Y. Office, 324
Dearborn street.
Civculatioii : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
In 1896. G. In 1897, G Z. In
1899, yG. In 1900, zG. In
1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
less than 6,3 .o.
1898. G. In
1901, vG. In
1904, yH.
AMERICAN LUMBERMAN; Satur-
days; lumber; ninety-six pages 11x15; sub-
scription $4; established 1873; W. B. Judson
and .1. E. l)efebaugli, editors and publisliers.
Office, 315 Dearborn street (1—4).
Circulation: Accorded 6 from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. In 1898, vH. In
1899, zH. Actual average for 1900, 11, til 8;
for 1901, 13,393; for 1902, 12,336; for
1903. 13,459. In 1904, yF.
AMUSEMENT GUIDE; Saturdays;
amusements; thirty-two pages 6x9; sub-
scriptions!; established 1897; Geo. U. Steven-
son, editor; W. G. Watkins and Charles S.
Powell, publishers. Office. 87 Clark st. (2—3).
C i r c u 1 at i o n : Actiial average for 1899,
10,480: for 1900. 10,899: for 1901,
11,057; for 1902, 11,173. In 1903, yF.
In 1904, yF.
APPEAL; Saturdays; Afro- American;
Independent; four to eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription S2.40; established 1885; Cyrus Field
Adams, editor and publisher. Office, 325 Dear-
born street (2 — 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894.
13,850 ; In 1895. F. In 1896, E. Actual
auerasre/or 1897, 13.944: for 1898, 13,705;
for 1899,13,836. In 1900, yE. In 1901, yE.
Actual average for 1902, 13,331. In 1903,
yE. In 1904. yF.
AUSTIN VINDICATOR; Fridays; in
dependent-republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1883; W. O.
Cline, editor; Vindicator Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 211 N. Park ave. (12—4).
Circulation : Accorded X from 1893 to 1895.
In 1896, X. In 1897, I. In 1898, y I. In 1899, zl.
11
Im900.yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. (z- 6) H. In
1903. y H. Actual average for 1904, 3,500.
AUTOMOBILE REVIEW; Satur
days; automobile engineering, transporta-
tion and motor cycling; fifty-two to one
hundred pages 9x12; subscription $l.r0;
established 1898; Technical Press of America
(Inc.), editors and publishers. Office, 21
Qulncy street (3—4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for a year ending with January, 1902,
5,950; for a year ending ivith January 15,
1903, 6,390; for 1903, 7,503. In 1904, y(J.
BAKERS' .1 O U R N A L AND
DEI'TSCH AMERIKANISCHE
BACKER ZEITUNG; Saturdays; (AA).
BANKER; Thursdays; financial; twenty
pages 11x14; subscription $5; established
1898; Harry Wilkinson, editor and publisher.
Office, 405 Monadnock Block (1—5 P).
Circu latiou: Actual average for 1899,
4,350 (±±). In 1900, zG. In 1901, yH. In
1902, (z— 1, 2, 4, 5, 11) H. In 1904, yH.
BLACK DIAMOND; Saturdays; coal
trade and mining; flfty-tvro pages 10x14;
subscription $3; established 1885; E.C.Pratt,
editor: Black Diamond Co., publishers. Of-
fice, Old Colony building.
Circulation: In 1895. I. Actual average
for 1896. 4,110. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yH.
Actual average for 1899, 6,803. In 1900, G.
In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, (z—i)
G(««). In 1904, yG.
B L A D E T ; Tuesdays ; Swedish ; unde-
nominational ; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1.50; established 18T7; John Martenson, edi-
tor and publisher. Office, 205 Oakst, (1—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 12,000; in 1896, 12,500. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yF. In 1899, yG. In 1900, July, publisher
asserts, at no time duringthe last six or eight
vears less than 12.000. In 1901, (z— 6) E. In
1902. (z— 4) E. In 1904, January, publisher as-
serts, no issue during 1903 was less than
12,500. In 1904, vF.
BOWMANVILLE NEIGHBOR-
HOOD NEWS; Saturdays; eight pages
11x16; subscription $1 ; established February,
1901; A.Obladen, editor and publisher. Office,
2321 Lincoln avenue (1—4 P). Circulation
"JKL-" (A A).
BOYCE'S WEEKLIES; consisting of
Saturday Blade and Chicago Ledger; Satur-
days; Blade eight pages 17}^x233^, Ledger
sixteen pages llxlfi; subscription— combined
t2, Blade $1, Ledger $1; consolidated 1903;
W. D. Boyce Co., publishers. Office, 112 Dear-
born street (2—4).
Combined circulation : In 1903, (z— 6) A.
In H'04, yB.
BREEDERS' GAZETTE ; Wednes
days; live stock and agricultural; thirty-six
to fifty-six pages 11x14; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1881; AlvinH. Sanders, editor ; The
Sanders Publishing Co., publishers. OfHce,
358 Dearborn street (2—4).
Circulation: In 1895, E. Actual average
for 1896. 16,094: for 1897. 18,413: /or
1898. 33,753; for 1899. 39.835. In 1900,
VC. Actual average for 1901. 48,378; /or
1902, 60,053; for 1903, 67,880: for 1904,
4fi7,751.
Publisher's announcement. — The basis of
American prosperity is agriculture. The
right arm of agriculture is live stock. The
cattle, horses, sheep and swine of the
United States are worth three million dol-
lars. The representative newspaper of this
basic industry is The Breeders' Gazette,
a 48 to 60 page weekly. Established in 1881.
The growth of its circulation has been
steadily forward. No name is kept on its
subscription list after the period paid for
in advance has expired. Its circulation
is therefore made up of live subscriptions.
Advertising rate 35c. a line, with dis-
counts on large orders.
Full information and detailed circulation
statement sent on application.
162
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
BROAD AX; Saturdays; democratic;
Af ro- American ; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; establistied 1895; Julius F. Taylor,
editor and publisher. Office, 5040 Armour st.
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
CALUMET RECORD; Fridays; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1898 ;
Henry W. Lee, editor and publisher. Office,
9138 Commercial ave.. South Chicago (2—3).
Circulatiou: In 1898. "jkl.- In 1899, Z. In
1901, Z (4, 5). In 1902, February, publisher
asserts, no edition during the past year has
been less than 5,200; lu 1903, January, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue during past year was
less than 5,500. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yU. '
CANADIAN AMERICAN ; Saturdays;
Independent; eight pages 18x22; subscription
SI; established 1882; Jamieson & Sutherland,
editors and publishers. Office, 353 Dearborn
Circulation: Ratingvaried from 16,000 in
1891 to G in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. yH. In 1899, yH. In 19u0, yH. In
1901, July, publisher asserts, the minimum
Issue for a year past has been 11,000. Actual
average forl%2, l'i,060; /or 1904, 13,676.
CANNER AND DRIED FRIIT
PACKER; Thursdays; canning; thirty six
pages 8}^xl2; subscription $3; established
1895; O. L. Deming, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation 'JKI-"
CATHOLIC PILOT; Saturdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1875; M. J. Cahill, edi-
tor and publisher. Office. 179 Washington st.
Circulation: In 1899, I. In 1900, yl. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl (OO). In
1901, yl.
CHAMPION OF FAIR PLAY; Sat
urdays; prohibition; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1873; Robert J.
Halle, editor and publisher. Office, 109 Ran-
dolph street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1894. publisher asserts,
smallest 7,500. In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In
1897. G Z. In 1898. yG. In 1899. yH. In
1900. vH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, (z— 1, 2, 4) H.
In 1903. (z-4) G (O O)- In 1904, yH.
CHRISTIAN CENTURY; Thursdays;
disciples of Christ; thirty-two pages 83^x11}^ ;
subscription $1.50; established 1884; H. L.
Willett and Chas. A. Young, editors; The
Christian Century Company, publishers.
Office, 358 Dearborn street (2—3),
Circulation : In 1895, H. In 1896, G. Act
ual average for 1897. 6,480. In 1898, yG.
In 1899, zG. In 1900, F. In 1901. yG. In
1902, (z-6) G. In 1903, yG (O O^- In 1904, yG.
CHRISTIAN WITNESS AND AD-
VOCATE OF BIBLE HOLINESS;
Thursdays; holiness; sixteen pages 10>gxl6;
subscription $1.50; established 1872; The Chris-
tian Witness Co., editors and publishers.
Office. 151 Washington street (7—3 P).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 10.000. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yG. In 1899, yG. In 1900. yG. In
1901. publisher asserts, the number printed
each issue was 7.500. Actual average for a
year ending February 1, 1903, 9,067. In
1903, yF(OO). In 1904. F.
CITIZEN ; Saturdays ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2 ; established 1882 ; John F.
Finerty, editor; The Chicago Citizen Co.,
publishers. Office, 69 Dearborn street (2—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from E in
1891 to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. E Z.
In 1898, yF. In 1899, yG. Actual average for
1900, 18,213. In 1901, yE. Actual aver
age for 1902, 18,953. In 1903, yD (OO).
In 1904, yE.
CLUB FELLOW; Thursdays; twelve
pages 10x14; subscription $3; established
1898; Francis J. Tletsort, editor; Percival L.
Harden, publisher. Office, Suite 1606 Schiller
bldg. Clrc'n "TKi,." In 1901. Z (1, 2. 4,5) (A A).
COMMERCIAL I NION; Thursdays;
commercial; four pages 8x11; subscription
$5; established 1880; Commercial Union, edi-
tors and publishers (2—5).
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
C O N S E R VA TOR ; Saturdays; negro ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1878; IdaB. Wells Barnett, editor and pub-
lisher. Office. 2811 State street. Circula-
tion "JKL."
CONSTRUCTION NEWS; Saturdays;
building; forty-eight pages 9x12; subscription
$5; established 1895; The Construction News
Co., publishers. Office. Security buildings
(12—3).
Circulatiou "jkl.- In 1901, Z (3). In 1902,
(z— 4)I(tt). In 1903, I (++). In 1904, I (++).
COURRIER CANADIEN; Fridays;
French; Republican; four to eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1855;
Louis J. Bachaud VertefeulUe, editor and
publisher. New Era Building ( 12— 3K
Circulation : In 1903 (z— 4) G. In 1904, yG»
DAIRY PRODUCE; Tuesdays; but-
ter trade; thirtj' six pages 9x^^12; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1894; Chicago Produce
Co., publishers. Office, 154 Lake st. (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897. HZ. In 1898. yH. In 1899. y I. In 1900,
yl. In 1901, publisher asserts, each week
for two years has not been less than 3.000.
Actual average for 1902, 3, '340. In 1903.
yH (OOV In 1904, yH.
DEN CHRISTELIGE TALS-
M A N D ; Thursdays ; Norwegian - Danish ;
methodlst-eplscopal; eight pages 18x20; sub-
scription 81.50; established 1870; C. F. Eltz-
boltz, editor; Norwegian Danish M.E. Confer-
ence, publishers. Office, 272 Grand avenue
(2—3).
Circulation : Ratingvaried from Q In 1892
to H in 1895. In 1896. publisher asserts, not
less than 3,200; in 1897, 3,200. In 1898, yH.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, vl. Actual average for
1901, 3,300. In 1902. (z— 4,5) H. In 1903, yH.
(A A).
DER BEOBACHTER ; Saturdays: Ger-
man; republican; twelve pages 17x23, in-
cluding four-page supplement. Das Volks-
blatt; subscription $2; establlsed 1877; A.
Paessler, editor; H. Wilhemy, publisher.
Office. 140 Clybourn avenue (10—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
8.156. In 1895. G. Actual average for
1896. 13,043. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yF. In
1899, yG. In 1900, yG. In 1901, yG. In
1902. yG. In 1903. yG (O O). In 1901, yG.
DIE RUNDSCHAU; Wednesdays; Ger-
man; lutheran; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1880; Geo. Brumder,
editor and publisher. Office, 358 Dearborn
street (2— 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
25.055. Inl896.C. Inl897, Y. Inl898,yD.
In 1899, yE. In 1900, yE. In 1901, yE. In
1902, (z-4, 6) E. In 1903, yE(AA).
D03IEST1C ENGINEERING;
Saturdays, and MONTHLY; plumbing
and heating; weekly seventy two pages 6x9,
monthly one hundred and eight pages 9x12;
subscription— weekly $3. monthly $2: estab-
lished—weekly 1893, monthly 1889; Herbert T.
Sherriff, editor; Domestic Engineering Com-
pany, publishers; dated also at Boston,
Mass.: Philadelphia, Pa.; New York, N. Y.,
and Toronto, Ont. Office, 58 N. Jefferson st.
(5—3). Circulation— weekly "jkl." Monthly
-JKL." In 1901, Z (3.4, 5). In 1903, Z (3,4,5,6).
DRY GOODS REPORTER; Satur-
days: dry goods; sixty four pages 9x13; sub-
scription $3; established 1870; C. L. Tomlin-
son, editor; Drv Goods Reporter Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 233 Fifth avenue.
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl-" In 1898, G.
In 1899. vG. In 1900, yG. In 1901, yG. In
1902, vG. Inl903. yG (OO). In 1904, yG.
DZWOX NIEDZIELNY ; Sundays ;
Polish: eight pages 12x18; subscription $1.50;
established 1892: N. K. Zlotnlckl, editor;
Bell Publishing Co., publishers (1—5).
EAGLE; Saturdays ; Independent ;
twelve pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1889; Henry F. Donovan, editor and
publisher. Office, 172 Washington st. (5—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 24,800
in 1892 to D in 1895. In 1896, C. In 1897.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
163
ILLINOIS— Chicago
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
CZ. In 1898, yC. Actual average for 189P,
4ti,0S'i. In 1900, yC. In 1901. yl). In
190J. V I). In 1903. (z-4) D. In 1901, yD.
ECONOftl 1ST ; Saturdays ; financial, com-
mercial and real estate; thlrty-slx pages
10x13; subscription $5; established 1888; Econ-
omist Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 189 La Salle street (2—5).
Circulation: In 189.'5, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,325. In 1896, H. In 1897, HZ.
In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl. Actual
average for a year ending ivith June, 1901,
2,8'-i5; for 1902, 3,248; for 1903, 3,368;
/or 1904, 3,391.
E Li I T E ; Saturdays; society; twenty
pages 9x12; subscription $4; established 1881;
Mary Stuart Armstrong, editor; The Elite Co.,
publishers. Office, Auditorium Annex.
Circulation "jkl.- In 1899, Z. In 1902,
"jKL.- In 1903, (z-4) G. In 1901, yG.
EPVVORTH HERALD; Saturdays;
methodlst-episeopal ; twenty four pages 7x11 ;
subscription $1; established 1885; Joseph F.
Berry, editor; Jennings & Pve, publishers;
dated also at New York. N. Y. Office, 57 Wash-
ington street (1—4).
circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 80,000. In 1895, B. In 1896, A. In
1897,Y. In 1898, yB. In 1899, vB. Actual
•average for 1900, 114,619. In 1901. yA.
In 1902, yA. Actual average for 1903,
118,9'^1. In 1904. yA.
EVANGEl.ISTEN; Wednesdays; Nor-
wegian-Danish; undenominational; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established 1890;
Rev. C. T. Dyrness, editor;' Evangellsten
Publishing Society, publishers. Office, 787
W. North arenue (1—5).
Circulation: Rating varied from H In 1891
to I in 1895. In 1896. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,800. In 1897, Y. Actual average
/or 1898, 1,500. In 1899, yl. Inl900,yl. In
1901. vl. Actual average for 1902, 2,075;
for 1903, 2.525 ; for 1904, 3,338.
FARMERS' REVIEW; Wednesdays;
agricultural ; sixteen pages l()xl6 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1877; Hannibal H. Chand-
ler & Co., editors and publishers. Office,
Ashland block.
Circulation : Rating varied from C in 1892
to D in 1895. In 1896. D. In 1897, Y. In
1898. zE. In 1899, yF. Inl900.yF. In 1901, yF.
In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In 1901, yG.
FARMERS' VOICE AND NATION-
A Li RURAL; Saturdays; agricultural;
•Ixteen to forty pages 10x13; subscription 60
cents; established 1864; W.H.Burke, editor;
Farmers' Voice Co.. publishers. Office, 45 and
47 Plymouth place (7—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from 30,000 in
1893 to Din 1895. In 1896. D. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yE. In 1899. yE. In 1900, yF. In 1901,
(z-4, 5) F. In 1902. yF. In 1903, (z— 4) F.
Actual average for 1904. 25,052.
FARM, FIELD AND FIRESIDE;
Saturdays; agricultural; thirty two pages
11x16; subscription $1 ; established 1878; Gen.
C. H. Ho%vard, editor; The Howard Company,
publishers. Office, Masonic Temple, State and
Randolph streets.
Circulation: In 1895, C. In 1896, C. In
1897. Y. Inl898,yD. In 1899, zD. In 1900, yD.
In 1901. yE. In 1902, yE. In 19a5, yE. In
1904, yE.
FA RM IMPLEMENT NEWS;
Thursdays; farm Implements; forty pages
11x16; subscription $2; established 1882 ; C. W.
Marsh, editor; E. J. Baker, publisher. Office.
Masonic Temple (12—4).
Circulation: In 1894. publisher asserts,
not less than 10,000; in 1895, 10,000; in 1896,
10,000. In 1897, Y. Actual average for 1898,
10,356; for 1899, 10,404; for 1900,
10, 587 1 for a year ending ivith June, 1901.
10,625; for 1902, 10,413. In 1903, yF
(O O). Actual average for 1904, 1 0,246.
FLORISTS' REVIEW; Thursdays;
florist trade; thirty-six pages 9x12; subscrip
tion $1; established 1897; G. L. Grant, editor;
The Florists' Publishing Company, publish-
ers. Office, Caxton building (2— 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1898,
6,144. In 1899. yG. In 1900, July, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition for a year past has
been less than 6,000. Actual average for
1901, 6,096; /or 1902, 6,086. In 1903. yO
(OO). In 11104, yG.
FLOWER GARDEN; Tuesdays; He-
brew; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1888; J. Liebling, editor and pub-
lisher; prints also an edition on Fridays en-
titled Jewish Progress. Office, 486 S. Jefferson
street.
Combined circulation : In 1897. "jkl." In
18'.'8. Z. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 190;3, yl (OO). Inl!:04,yl.
FOIiKE-VENNEN; Thursdayst
Norwegian-Danish; undenominational :elgh;
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1879; Mortensen & Crook, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 332 Grand avenue (2— 3 ).
C ir c u 1 a ti o n : Actual average for 1895,
4,966. In 1896, G. In 1897, G. In 1898, zG.
In 1899, publisher asserts, not less than 4,.300.
Actual average for 1900, 4,797. In 1901, yG.
In 1902, December, publisher asserts, no
Issue during past year was less than 4.300.
In 1903, yG. In 1904, yH.
FOSTERLANDET; Wednesdays;
Swedish; semi-religious; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established 1886; J. E. Nor-
llng, publisher (12—4). Office, 509Dearborn st.
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. Actual average for a year ending
with May, 1899, 16,044. In 1900. yF. In
1901, yG. In 1902. yG. In 1903, (z— 4) F. In
1904, F.
FREE METHODIST ; Tuesdays; free
methodist; sixteen pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $1.50, established 1868; W.T. Hogue, edi-
tor ; S. K. J. Chesbro, publisher. Office. 14 N.
May street.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 4,500. In 1896, G. Actual aver-
age for 1897, 5,297; /or 1898, 5,753. In
1899, yG. In 19U0, yH. Actual average for
a year ending with June, 1901, 6,664: for a
year ending tvith 3Iay, 1902, 6,707. In 1903,
yG (OO). Actual average for year ending
September &0. 1904. 7,190.
FREE SOCIETY; Sundays; anarchist;
eight pages 11x15; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; Free Society Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers. Office, 407
Park avenue ( 12—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
2,189; for the first six months of 1897,
3,115. lnl898,yH. Inl899,yl. Inl900,yl.
In 1901, vl. Actual average for 1902, 2,250 ;
/or 1903, 2,975 (A A).
GAZETA KATOLICKA; Thursdays;
Polish; roman catholic; four pages 21x28;
subscription $2 ; established 1871 ; Wladislaw
Smulski, editor; J. F. Smulski & Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 565 Noble street.
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl- In 1897, H .
In 1898, yH. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, ••ua.."
GAZETA POLSKA; Thursdays;
Polish; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2 ; established 1872; W. Dyniewlcz,
editor and publisher. Office, 532 Noble
street (7—3).
Circulation : Accorded G from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, G. In 1897, G Y. In 1898, publisher
asserts, not less than 8,000. In 1899. yG. In
1900, vH. In 1901, (z— 4.5) H. In 1902. yH.
(z-4) G. In 1903, vH. In 1904, yH.
GLAS SVOBODE; Friday?; Slovenlc;
labor; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established October, 1902; Martin V. Konda,
editor and publisher (2—3). Circ'n "4kl."
GROCER; Mondays; groceries; forty to
forty-eight pages 9x12; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1881 ; O. L. Deming. editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 22 Randolph street (2—3).
Circulation: Rating varied fromHlnl891
to I in 1895. In 1896.x. In 1897, Y. Inl898,X.
In 1899, X (++)(!!). In 1900, X (t + ). In 1902. y I.
In 1903, yl (OO"). Inl904.yl. (A A).
GROCERS' CRITERION; Mondays
(▲A).
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ILLINOIS— Chicago.
In 1902, yl. In
SPIRIT OF
twentj'-four to
HAY AND GUAIN REPORTER j
Mondays; hay and grain; twenty pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established March, 1901 ;
Wni. Walden Shaw, editor; Hay and Grain
Reporter Co. (incorporated), publishers. Of
flee, Rlalto building (i—b).
Circulation: In 1901, "jki. " Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,555; for 1903, a,013. In
1904, yl.
HEIYILiANDET} Wednesdays; Swedish;
republican; twelve pages 17x24; subscription
$2 established 1854 ; John A. Enander, editor ;
Henilandet Company, publishers. Ottlce, 36
N. Clarlc street (2—3).
Circiilatioii : Rating varied from E inl891
to Fin 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yG.
In 1899, y H . Actual average for a year end-
ing loith Oct., 1900, i44,753. In 1901, yD.
Actual average for 1902. 31,007. In 1903,
yC(OO). In 1904, yC.
HIDE AND LEATHER; Saturdays;
shoes, leather and hides; forty pages 11x15;
subscription $8; established 1890; R. C. Jacob-
sen, editor; Jacobseu Publishing Company,
publishers. Office, 154 Lalie street (2—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 3,000. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898,zl. Inl899,yl. In 19tX). H. In 1901.yH.
In 1902, (z-4. 5) H. In 1903, yH (OO). In
1904, yH..
HOiHE LIGHT; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1877;
M. J. Cahill, editor and publisher. Office,
179 Washington street.
Circulation: In 1901. I.
1903. yl (OO). In 1904, yl.
HORSEMAN AND
THE TIMES; Tuesdays
thirty two pages 11x16; subscription $3; es
tablished 1881 ; Chicago Horseman Newspaper
Co., editors and publishers. Office, 358 Dear-
born street; dated also at New Yorlc (2—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 15,000 in
1891 to F In 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yG. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yG. In
1901, yG. In 1902, F. In 1903, yF (OO). In
1904, yG.
HORSE REVIEW; Tuesdays; sport-
ing; twenty-four pages 11x15; subscription $2;
established 1889; John C. Bauer, editor and
publisher. Office, 215 221 Madison street.
Circulation : Rating varied from C in 1892
to E in 1895. In 1896. E. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yF.
In 1899, yG. In 1900, yG. In 1901, yG. In
1902, vG. In 1903. yG. In 1904, yG.
HOTEL WORLD; Saturdays; hotels;
twenty pages 10x16; subscription $2.50; estab.
llshed 1875 ; John J. Bohu, editor; H. J. Bohn &
Bro., pul)lishers. Office, 324 Dearborn street.
Circulation "jkl."
INDEX; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1894;
Tobey & Tobey, editors and publishers.
Office, .3647 63d street (5—3). Circulation -jkl.-
INDICATOR; Tuesdays; music trade;
forty-four pages 9x12}^; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 18S0; O.L. Fox,Geo. B. Armstrong
and R. E. Fox, editors; Indicator Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 225 Dearborn street. Circula-
tion "jKi.." In 1898, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
INTERIOR; Thursdays; presbyterlan;
thirty-six to seventy pages 9x14; subscription
$2.50; established 1870; Interior Publishing
Company, publishers. Office, 69 Dearborn st.
Circulation : Rating varied from C in 1891
toEInl895. In 1896. E. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yF.
In 1899, yG. In '.900. yG. In 1901, yG. In
190?, yG. In 1903. vG. In 1904. yG.
INVESTIGATOR; Saturdays; insur-
ance; twenty-four pages 9x12; subscription
$3; established 1874; J. S. Bloomingston, editor
and publisher. Office. 177 La Salle street.
Circulation "iKL." (AA)-
IRON AND MACHINERY
W^ORLD; Saturdays; metals, hardware
and machinery ; thirty-six to sixty pages 9x13 ;
subscription $3; established 1862; Warren
Edwards, manager. Office, 315 Dearborn
street (12-4).
Circulation t In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 7.500. In 1896, G. In 1897, GZ. In
ILLINOIS-Chicago.
1898, yG. In 1899, zH. In 1900, yH. Actual
average for a year ending with July, 1901,
3.59'^. In 1902, (z— 1, 2,4,11) H. In 1903.
yH. In 1904 (z— 4. 6) H.
ISRAELITE ; Saturdays; Jewish; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; established
1885; T.Schanfarber, editor; Leo Wise &Co.,
publishers. Office, 324 Dearborn street (2—5).
Circulation: Rating varied from F in 1891
to G in 1895. Aetxial average for 1896,
13,314. Inl897,Y. Inl898,yF. Inl899,yG.
Actual average for 1900, 15,618 i for 1901,
It?, 594. In 1902, yE. Actual average for
m>?, ir, 485: /or 1904. 18,405.
JEFFERSONIAN; Saturdays; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1;
established 1893; Grace Grinnell Hunt, editor
and publisher. Office, 2733 N. 45th avenue.
Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION; Satur
days; medical; one hundred and twenty to
one liundred and twenty-eight pages 8x11;
subscription $5; established 1883; Geo.H. Sim-
mons, editor; American Medical Association,
publishers. Office, 103 Dearborn ave. (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less tlian 5,600. Actual average for 1896,
r,74ti;/orl897, 9,118; /orl898, 11,270;
for 1899, 13,672; for 1900. 17,446; for
1901, 22,049; for 1902, 25,321; /or 1903,
28,615 ; for 1904, 32,423.
Publisher's announcement.— It affords the
opportunity to place an advt. before more
than one-third of the regular physicians
in the U. S. Ask your physician which Is
the most popular medical publication.
KA THOLISCHES SONNTAGS-
BLATT; Sundays; German; roman cath-
olic; eight pages 17x23; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1881; Rev. C. Kuhlmann, editor;
Wm.Kuhlmann, publisher. Office, 211 Cleve-
land avenue.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. "jkl."
KATHOLISCHES WOCHEN-
BLATT ; Wednesdays; German; roman
catholic; eight pages 15x22: subscription $2.50;
established 1859: Franz Xavier Brandecker,
editor and publisher. Office. 648 Sedgwick st.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 5.700 In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In 1897.
Y. Inl898, yH. In 1899. y I. Inl900.vl. In
1901, (z-4) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, y I.
KRESTANSKY POSEL; Thursdays;
Bohemian; methodist; sixteen pages 10x14;
subscription $1 ; established 1891 ; Fr. Pelikan,
editor and publisher. Office, 6^2 So May st.
Circulation "jkl." In 1899, Z. In 1901, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
KRISTELIGE TALSMAND; Thurs-
days (A A(.
KUR Y ERA SWIATECZNEGO; Sun
days; Polish; illustrated; twelve to sixteen
pages 9x12: subscription $1.50; established
1897: N. K. Zlotnickl, editor; Polish Courier
Publishing Company, publishers. Office. 509
West North avenue (5 — 3).
Circulation : "jkl.- In 1903, (z— 4) I (A A)
LAW JOURNAL; Fridays ; legal ;
twenty-four to thirty two pages 8x10; sub-
scription $2 50; established 1877: Ora E. Chap-
in, editor: Law Journal Print, publishers.
Office, «4 Fifth avenue (12—4).
Circulation : Rating varied from H In 1891
to I in 1895. Actual average for 1896, 2,910.
In 1897, H Z. In 1898. yH. In 1899, yl. In
1900, yl. Actual average for a year ending
ivith February, 1901, 4,738. In 1901, yG.
In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
LAW REGISTER; Wednesdays;
legal; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $2;
established 1880; W F. Woodi, editor; The
Law Publishing Co., publishers. Office. 94
La Salle street (6— 8). Circulation "iii" In
1903, Z (4)
LEGAL NEWS; Saturaays; legal; six-
teen pages llxlfi; subscription $2.20; estab-
lished 1868; James B. Brad well and. B. Brad-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
165
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
well Helmer, editors; Chicago Legal NewsCo.,
publishers. Office. 110 Clark street (2—4).
Circulation: lu 1898. ••jju,." In 1899 and
1900, and up to March, 1901, publisher asserts,
every week has b«en over .S.OOO. In 1901, yH.
Actual average for 1902, 3, ITS; for 1903.
3/^80; /or 1904, 3,19'^.
Publisher's announcement. — The Chicago Le-
gal News Company was Incorporated by a
special charter approved by the Governor,
Feb. 27, 1869. Section 5 of the charter is as
follows :
" Section 5. Any notice or advertisement,
required by law or the order of any court,
to be published in any newspaper, shall be
as good and valid if published in the Chi
cago Legal News as in any newspaper,
and the certificate of the president or sec
retary, under the seal of said company, of
the publication of any notice or advertise
ment, shall be sulflcient evidence of the
publication therein set forth."
The Chicago Legal News is the paper in
which notices under the U. S. Bankrupt
Law are published in Chicago.
LIETUVA ; Fridays; Litnuanlan; solen-
tiflc; four pages 20x26; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1892; — Szernas, editor; Anton
Olszewski, publisher. Office, 924 3.3d st. (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895, I, Actual average
for 189fi, 4,344; for 1897. 4,366. In 1898.
yG. In 1899, yH. Actual average for noo,
4,639. In 1901. yG. In 1902. yH. In 190.3,
(z-4) H. In 190-1, yH.
Ti'ITAIilA ; Saturdays; Italian; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; es
tablishedl886; Oscar Durante. editor. Office,
101 E. Harrison street (2— 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 20,000. In 1896, D. Actual aver-
age for 1897, 21.332. In 1898, y(;. In
1899.yD. Inl900.zD. Inl901.yD. Inl902,yE.
In 1903, (z— 4) F. Actual average for 1904,
28,569.
LITTLE CHRONICLE; Saturdays;
juvenile; twelve pages 11x14; subscription
$1.50; established 1900; Little Chronicle Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
Pontlac building (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1901.
8,047; /orl902, 15,225; /or 1903.24,871.
In 1904, (z— 4) C.
LIVE STOCK JOURNAL; weekly;
live stock; sixteen pages 10x15; gubscription
$1; established 1868; T. Butterworth, editor
and publisher; dated also at Quincy. Office,
394 E. 55th street (1—1).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 15,000. In 1895. E. In 1896, E. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yF. In 1899, yG. im900.yG.
In 1901, (z— 4, 6) G. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG.
In 1904, yG.
LIVE STOCK REPORT; Fridays;
live stock; sixteen pages 10x14; subscription
50 cents; established 1891; R. P. Fales, editor;
ILLINOIS- Chicago.
John Clay, publl.sher. Office, Bank build-
ing, UnionStock Yards (1—5).
Circulation: Actxial average for a year
ending with September, 1901, 15,329; for
1902, 16,360; /or 1903, 18,019; for 1904,
20,835.
]>I A R K E T S ; Thursdays; agriculture
and livestock; four pages 15x22; subscription
75 cents; establlslied 1885; W. O. Hoffnian,
editor and publisher. Office, 852-6 Dearborn
street (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 36,000. In 1896. C. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yD. In 1899. yE. In 1900, vF. In
1901. yF. In 1902. yF. In 1903 (z— 4) E. In
1904, yE.
MASONIC TRESTLE BOARD;
Saturdays; free masonry; twelve pages
11x15; subscription $2; established Septem-
ber, 1904; R. T. Spencer, editor; E. P. Crit-
cher, publLsher (2 — 5P).
MIDIiAND; Thursdays; united presby-
terian; twenty-four pages 93^x1.3^^: subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1884; William S.
Owens, editor; Security Publishing Com-
pany, publishers. Office, 358 Dearborn st.
Circulation: In 1895, G. Actual average
/orl896. 8,548. In 1897. FZ. In 1898, vF. In
1899, yG. In 1900. yG. In 1901, yG. In
1902, yG. In 1903. yG (A A).
MINING WO R LD ; Saturdays; mining;
forty four pages 10x13*^; subscription $3;
established 1894; Lyman A. Sisley, editor;
Mining World Co., publisher.?. Office, 79
Dearborn street (1—4).
Circulation: In 1905, H. Actual average
for 1903, 3,061. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl.
In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1903,
yl. Actual average for a year ending tvith
Jammrj/, 1904. 7,452. In 1904. yG.
MISSIONS-VANNEN; Tuesdays;
Swedish ; undenominational ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1874;
O. Hogfeldt. D. Marcelius and F. Boring, edi-
tors; Mission Friends Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 144 Oak street (1—5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
16,569; for 1896. 17,552; for 1897.
18,212. In 1898. yD. In 1899. zE. In
1900, zE. Actual average for 1901. 1 6,690 ;
/orl902, 17,211; for 1903,17,528; for
11104, 18,59o.
MODERN GROCER: Saturdays;
groceries; thirty-six pages 9x12: subsci'iption
$2; established 1898; Geo. T. Palmer, editor;
The Modern Grocer Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 40 Dearborn street (1—4).
Circulation: In 1900,' jkl.- In 1901,(z-6)G.
Actual average for 1902. 9,772; for 1903.
9,992. In 1904. yF.
MONITOR; Fridays; negro; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; E, 0. Parmelee. editor; Gerald
E. Sullivan, publisher. Office. 733 W. 79th
street (12 3).
Circulation: In 1899. "jkl.- In 1900. E. In
AN EXCEPTIONALLY %
^^^
desirable class of buyers is
reached by advertising in ^^
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ILLINOIS-Chicago.
1901, yF. In 1902, yF. In 1903, yG. In 1904,
yG.
iVl O T O R AGE; Thursdays ; cycling,
automobiles; forty eight pages 8x11; sub-
scription $2; established 1897; Sam'l A. Miles,
publisher. Office. 324 Dearborn street (2—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "iKi;" Actual aver-
age for a year ending ivith January,
1902, 4.009. In 1903. (z— 4) G. In 1903. yG.
In 1901, yH.
lYIUSICAL. LEADER AND CON-
CERT-GOER; Thursdays; music and
drama and literary; twenty-four pages 12x16;
subscription $2.50 ; established December,
1895; Florence French, editor; Charles F.
French.publisher. Office, 40 Dearborn st.(2— 4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl" Actual aver-
^crc/or 1901, 3,144. In 1902, yH. In 1903, F.
Actual average for 1903,13,548. In 1904,
yF.
Publisher's announcement.— Offici&l organ of
leading Eastern associations and musical
authority of Central and Western States.
Covers East and West with largest paid
subscription. Unexcelled adv'g medium.
MUSICAL. TIMES; Wednesdays;
twenty-four pages 10x14; subscription $2;
established 1881; C. B. Harger, editor and
publisher. Office.203-207 Michigan boulevard.
■Circulation "jkl."
NATIONAL. CORPORATION RE-
POKTER; Thursdays; commercial and
legal; thirty-six pages 10x13; subscription
^3; established 1890; Adolph Moses, editor; U.
S. Corporation Bureau, publishers. Office, 606
The Temple.
•Circulation: In 1896. "JKL" In 1897. Z. In
1901, G. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG (OO). In
1904, yG.
NEUE8 LEBEN; Saturdays; German;
socialist; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established Nov. 29, 1902; Ernst Ebel,
editor; The Illinois Volksblatt Publlshiug
Association, publishers. Office, 117 East
Lalce street (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average /or 1903, 2,-
367; /or 1904, ii,'764.
NEW VOICE; Thursdays; prohibition;
•Ixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; John G. Woolley, editor; New
Voice Company, publishers. Office, 323 E.
55th street (1—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from E In 1891
to G In 1895. In 1S96, G. In 1897, G Z. In
1898, yG. In 1899, zD. Actual average for
1900, 47,394; for 1901, 52,875; for 1902.
53,995 ; for 1903, 80,207. In 1904, yB.
NEW WORLD ; Saturdays; reman
catholic; thirty-two pages 9xl2>|; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1892; William Dillon,
editor; The Catholic Press Co., publishers.
•Office, 158 Adams street (3—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from D in 1892
to E in 1895. In 1896. E. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yF. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yG. In 1901,
(z-4, 6)G. In 1903, F. Inl903,yF. Inl904,yF.
NORTH SHORE NEWS; Saturdays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20: subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1891; H. E. Rounds,
editor and publisher. Offioe, 4S23 N. Clark
street (12—3). Circulation "jkj.."
NORTH SIDE STAR; Saturdays;
local, independent; eieht pages 15x22; sub
scrlption $1; established May, 1903; J. W.
Murphy, editor and publisher. Office, 1317
West Ravenswood Park (7— 3) (A A).
NORTHW^ESTERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE; Wednesdays; methodlsi-
eplscopal; thirty- two pages 7x11; subscrip-
•tlon $1.50; established 1852; D. D. Thompson,
editor; Jennings & Graham, publishers. Of
flee, 57 E.Washington street (12—4).
Clrculntion: In 1895, D. In 1896, C. In
1897, D Y. In 1898, vD. In 1899, yE. Actual
Yiuerafire /or 1900. 29,869. In 1901, yC. In
1902, yC. In 1903, (z-^) C (O O). In 1904.
(z-4) C.
NYA WECKO POSTEN; Tuesdays;
Swedish; baptist; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1878 ; Rev. E.
ILLINOIS- Chicago.
WIngren, editor and publisher. Office, 383
Wells street (7-3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 10,500 in
1893 to G In 1895. In 1896. G. Actual average
/or 1897, 10,679. In 1898, yF. In 1899, yG.
In 1900, yG. In 1901, yG. Actual average
■for a year ending ivith June, 1902, 11,720.
Inl903,(z— 4) F(0 0). In 1904, yF.
ONZE TOLKOMST; Fridays; Swed-
ish; republican; eight to ten pages 16x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; H.Y.Mas-
man, editor; A. Langelaud, publisher. Of-
fice. 500 Blue Island avenue ( 12—3).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
OPINION; Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; C.C. Roberts, editor; West Chi-
cago Press Association, publishers; prints
regular editions for suburban villages. Office,
65-71 Plymouth place (7—3). Combined cir-
culation "jivl." In 1899. Z. In 1902, "JKL" In
1903, Z (4) (A A).
ORANGE JUDD FARMER; Satur-
days. (See Springfield, Mass.)
ORDENSBLATT DER HARUGA-
RI DES STAATES ILLINOIS; Thurs-
days; German; Order of Harugari; four
pages 13x20; established 1887; Llchtner Print-
ing Co., editors and publishers. Office, 53
Dearborn street. Circulation "jkl."
OUR YOUTH'S FRIEND; weekly;
friends; juvenile; four pages 11x16; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1888; P. W.
Raldabaugh, editor; Publishing Association
of Friends, publishers. Office, Plainfield,Ind.
(2 — 3). Does not insert advertisements (A A).
PAINT, OIL AND DRUG RE-
VIEW; Wednesdays; paints, oils and drugs;
forty pages 8x12; subscription $2; established
1882; D. Van Ness Person, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 84-86 La Salle street.
Circulation: In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "iKL"
PAPER TRADE; Saturdays; paper;
twenty pages 9x13}^; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1874 ; J. Fi-ed. Waggoner, editor
and publisher. Office, 155 Washington street
(12—3). Circulation "ija,"
POLICE AND FIRE DISPATCH;
Saturdays; police and fire departments;
sixteen to twenty pages 9x12; subscription
$2; established 1889; M. H. Madden, editor;
James W. Higglns. publisher. Office. 196-198
S. Clark street (7—3 P).
Circulation "iKL" In 1903. (z^) I. lu
1904. yl.
POST; Tuesdays; German; eight pages
n]4x2S; subscription $1; established 1894;
Frank Lehmann, editor and publisher
(2-5 P).
POSTEN; Wednesdays; Danish; eight
pages 17x23; subscription $1.50; established
1880; C. Rasmussen Publishing Co., publish-
ers. Office, 27 N. Clark St. Circulation "jjo,."
PRAIRIE FARMER; Saturdays;
agricultural; sixteen pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1841; L. C. Brown, editor;
Rand, McNally & Co., publishers. Office, 166
and 168 Adams street.
Circulation : Rating varied from C In 1891
to E in 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yF. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yG. In 1901, yG.
In 1902, yG.
PRESS; Tuesdays; Hebrew; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1888; J.
Llebling & Sons, editors and publishers.
Office. 429 South Union street (12—4 P).
PRESTO; Thursdays; musical and music
trade; thirty six pages 10x14; subscription
$2; established 1884; Frank D. Abbott and C.
A. Daniell, editors; The Presto Publishing
Co., publishers. Office. 324 Dearborn st. (2—4).
Circulation: In 1895, 1. Inl896,H. In 1897.
HZ. Inl898,zH. InlR99,zH. Inl900,yH.
In 1901, (z-4, 5) H. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH.
In 1904. yl.
PRITEL DITEK; Thursdays; Bohe-
mian; roman catholic; twenty pages 8x11;
subscription $1; established 1890: Rev. P.Val-
entine, editor; Bohemian Benedictine Order,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
167
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
ILLINOIS— Ch icago.
publishers. Omce,464 W. Eighteenth st. (8—3).
Circulation: lu 1898, "iKL" In 1899, zl. Ao-
tual average for a year ending unth SeiAem
her, 1900, 3,340. In 1901. yl. In 1902. yl.
In 1903. (.z— 4) I. Actual average for 1904,
4,3til.
PROGRESSIVE THINKER; Satur
days; spiritualist; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established ISiK); J. R.Francis,
editor and publisher. Office, 40 Loomis street.
Does not insert advertisements.
PROVISION NEWS; Saturdays; pro
visions; thirty-two pages 8x12; subscription
$2; established 1900; Y. A. Hartman, editor;
The Provision News Co., publishers. Office.
145VanBuren street. Circulation "jkl."
PSZCZOL.KA (BEE); Mondays; Pol-
ish; humorous; eight pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion 73 cents; Bee Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 142 La Salle street (7—3).
Circulation "ijih- In 1908, (z— 4) I (A A).
P U B Li I C ; Saturdays; radical demo-
cratic; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $2;
established 1898; Louis F. Post, editor; Public
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, Unity
building (1—4).
Circulation: In 1898, II. Actual average
/or 1899, 5,094. In 1900. yG. Actual aver
ag^ fof CL year ending with June, 1901,
6,663; /or 1902, 6,490; /or 1903, 5,319.
In 1904. yG.
PlJBIilC POLICY; Saturdays; social
economy; sixteen pages 9x11}^; subscription
$2; established 1899; Allen Ripley Foote,
editor; Public Policy Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office. Home Insurance bldg (1—4).
Circulation: Inl901,"jKi.. • Actual average
for a year ending with June, 1902, 5,754.
In 1903. (z— 4) H. In 1904, yl.
PULLMAN ENTERPRISE-RE-
VIEW; Saturdays; independent republi
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1881; J. Claude Hill, editor; Enter-
prise Review Printing Co.. publishers; prints
editions for suburban towns. Office, 11.004
Michigan avenue (5 — 3). Combined circula-
tion "JKL" In 1898, Z. In 1900, Z. In 1902, Z
(4,5). In 1903, Z (4) (A A).
RAILWAY AGE; Fridays; railroads;
ninety-two pages 9x12; subscription $4; es-
tablished 1876; Railway Age and Northwest-
ern Railroader Co., editors and publishers.
Office, IfifiO Monadnock block (5—3).
Circulation: Accorded G from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH . In 1899. yH.
In 1900. yH. In 1901, (z— 1, 2, 4, 5) H. In
1903, yH. In 1903, (z-4) H. In 1904, yH.
RAILWAY AND ENGINEER-
ING REVIEW; Saturdays; railroads;
thirty-two pages 11x16; subscription $4; es-
tablished 1868; Railway Review Incorpora-
tion, publishers. Office, 1305 Manhattan bldg.
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl" In 1899, Z. In
1901, June, publisher asserts, has not for
many years printed for any Issue lass than
8,000. Inl902, yH. In 1903, yH. Inl904,yH.
RAM'S HORN; Saturdays; undenom-
inational, independent; twenty pages 9x14;
subscription $1.50; established 1893; Frederick
L. Chapman & Co., editors and publishers;
dated also at New York, N. Y. Office, 110 La
Salle avenue (5—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
4ti,416. In 1896, B. In 1897, Y. Actual av-
erage for 1898,63,597; /orl899. 90,852;
for 1900, 111,696. In 1901, yA. Inl902,yA.
In 1903. (z-4) A . In 1904. yA.
RAVENS WOOD CITIZEN; Satur
days; local; eight pages 11x16; subscription
«1.50; established September. 1903; B.S.Her-
bert, editor; Ravenswood Press, publisher
(2-5 P).
REFORM ADVOCATE; Saturdays;
Jewish; twenty-eight pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1890; E. G. Hirsch. editor;
Bloch & Newman, publishers. Office, 204
Dearborn street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, F. Actual average
for 1896, 14,078; for 1897. 16.146. In
1898, yE. In 1899. y F. Actual average for a
year ending with June, 1900, 16,746; for
1901, 17,871; for 1902. 18,341. In 19a3,
yD (OO). ^lor«a/«remfire/<jr 1904.1 8,677.
REV YEN; Saturdays; Danish; socialist;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1895; Christian Botker. editor and publisher.
Office. 811 N. Western avenue (5—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actrial aver-
age for 1899, 1,1 G9; for 1900. 1,740. In
1001, yl. In 1902. yl. ^Ic^uaZ areraere/or 1903,
1,813. In 1904, yl.
ROBOTNIK; Fridays; Polish; socialist;
eight pages 14x21; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1895; .1. A. Borkowski. editor; Polish
Socialist Alliance, publishers. Office. 692 Mil-
waukee avenue ( 1 — 4 ).
C^irculation "jkl." Actual average for 1903,
6,555. In 1904, yG.
SANDEBUDET; Wednesdays; Swed-
ish; methodlst-episcopal; sixteen pages 10x15;
subscription $1.50; established 1861; Alfred
Anderson, manager; Swedish M. E. Book
Concern, publishers. Office, 152 Oak street.
Circulation: In 1895, G. In 1896. G. In
1897, F. In 1898, yF. In 1899, zF. In 1900, yF.
Inl901, (z— 1,2, 4. 5) F. In 1902. (z-4) F. In
1904, yG.
SATURDAY EVENING HERALD»
Saturdays; society, music and drama; twen-
ty-four pages 10x13; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1874; E. S.Douglas, manager; Saturday
EveningHerald Company, publishers. Office,
358 Dearborn street.
Circulation: Rating varied from H In
1891 to I m 1895. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL."
SCANDIA ; Fridays; Norwegian-Danish;
four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents: estab-
lished 1889; Anton B. Lange. editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 122 W. Erie street.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 2,500. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. zl. In 1900. yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (O'O).
In 1904, yl.
SHOE TRADE JOURNAL; Thurs-
days; boots and shoes; forty-eight pages
6%xl0; subscription $1; established 1893;
Jacobsen Publishing Co.. editors and pub-
lishers. Office. 1&4 Lake sti-eet (2— S).
Circulation : In 1896, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,(J0O; in 1897, 2,329. In 1898, zH. In
1899, publisher asserts, not less than 3,100. In
1900, yH. In 1901. (z-6) H. In 1902, (z— 4,5) G.
In 1903, yG (OO).
SLOBODA; Saturdays; Croatian; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established 1892;
Croatian Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 2955 S. Canal street.
Circulation : In 1897. "jkl" Actual average
/or 1898. 11,321. Inl899.yF. In 19C0, yF.
In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG (A A).
SOCIALIST; Saturdays; socialistic;
four pages 18x24; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1899; A.W. Mance, editor; Socialist
Party of Chicago, publishers. Office. 181
Washington street (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." In 1902, (z— 6) F.
Actual average for 1903,12,731. In 1904,
' SOCIETY TIMES AND SOUTH
SIDE SAYINGS; Fridays; society;
twenty pages 9x12; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1895; J. S. Mather, editor; Society
Times Co., publishers. Office, 283 East 55th
street (1 5)
Circulation: In 1903, Z (4).
SPRAVEDLNOST; Saturdays; Bohe-
mian; social democratic; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $2; established 1900; F. Hla-
vacek and Chas. Pergles, editors; Bohemian
Social Democratic Branches of Chicago, pub-
lishers. Office, 721 Allport street (1—41.
Circulation "jkl " In 1903, (z-4) H. In
1904. yl.
STANDARD; Thursdays ; baptist ;
twenty to thirty-four pages 9}^xl4; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1853; J. S. Dickerson,
editor; Goodman & Dickerson Co., publishers.
Office, 69 Dearborn street.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 12,500. In 1896, F. In 1897. F Z. In
168
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS— Chicago .
189S, yF. In 1899, yG. In 1900. yG. In 1901, yG.
lu 1902. vG. In 1903. yG. In 1901, yG.
STANDARD OPINION ; Saturdays;
independent democratic; twelve pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1896; James C.
Denvir, editor and publisher. Office, S4 La
Salle St. (12—3). Circ'n "iKL." In 1901, Z (6).
SVENSKA AMEllIKANARENi
Tuesdays; Swedish; twelve pages 18x24; sub-
scription 82; established ltf76; Jaltob Bong-
«ren. editor; Swedish American PrintingCo.,
publishers. Office, 35 S. Clark street.
Circulation: Rating varied from C in 1891
to D in 1895. In 1896, D. In 1897, D Z. In
1898, yD. Inl899, yE. In 1900, yE. InI901,yF.
In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904, yF.
SVENSKA KURIREN; Tuesdays;
Swedish; republican; twelve pages 18x34;
subscription $2.25; established 1884; Alex. J.
Johnson, editor and publisher. Office, 37 N,
€larlcstreet(8— 3).
Circulation: Rating varied from E In 1891
to F in 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897, F Z. In
1898, zF. In 1899. yF (??). In 1900, yF. In
1901. yG. In 1902. (z-4) F. In 1903, (z— 4) F
(OO). In 1904, yG.
SVENSKA NYHETER-HUMOR-
ISTEN (The Swedish News); Tuesdays;
Swedish; independent; twelve to sixteen
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1889;
F. Malmquist and Nils Marrnow, editors; Q.
Broberg, publisher. Office, 69 E. Kinzie street
(7-3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 20,000. In 1895, D. In 1896, D. In
1897. D Z. In 1898, yD. In 1899. yE. In
1900, yE. In 1901, yF. In 1902, yG. In 1903,
(z— 4) F. In 1904, yF.
SVENSKA TRIBUNEN; Wednes
days; Swedish; republican; twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1869; J E.
Norling, publisher. Office, 509 Dearborn st.
(5-3).
Circulation : Rating varied from O in 1891
to D in 1895. In 1896, I). In 1897, publisher
asserts, not so low as 20.000. In 1898, j'C. In
1899, vD. In 1900, yE. In 1901, yF. In 1902,
yF. In 1903, (z-4) F. In 1904, (z— 4) F(«»).
TAXPAYER; weekly; sixteen pages
9*^x12; subscription $2; established 1900;
Mar tine H. Millar, editor; Edward F. Culber-
ton, publisher.
TELEGRAF ; Fridays; Polish; demo-
cratic; six pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1896; C. F. Pettkoske, editor and
publisher. Office, 801 S. Ashlan d ave. (5—3) .
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." In 1901. (z— 11)
H. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 4) H. In 1904,
yH.
TELEGRAM; Saturdays; eight pages
18x34; subscription $1; established 1887; J.
P. Caulfleld, editor and publisher. Office.
1108 75th street. Circulation "jkl" In 1902,
Z(4, 6).
TRIBIJNA ITALIAN A TRANSAT-
LiANTICA; Saturdays; Italian; independ-
ent; four pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1898; A. Mastro Valerlo, editor and
publisher. Office. New Era Building (12— 4).
Circulation : In 1903 (z-4) I. In 1904, H.
UNITY; Thursdays; undenominational;
flixteen pages 10x13; subscription $2; estab
lished 1878; Jenkin Lloyd Jones and William
Kent, editors; Unity Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 3939 Langley avenue.
Circulation: Rating varied from 8,077 In
1891 to G in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, H X. In
1898, yH. In 1899. vH. In 1900. yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904. yl.
VERDENS GANG; Fridays; Nor-
wegian-Danish ; independent ; eight pages
18x24 ; subscription 50 cents ; established 1878;
N. Grevstad, editor; Verdens Gang Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 183 N. Peoria street.
Circulation "JKi." In 1900, Z. In 1901. Z
(1, 2. 4. 5). In 1903, (z— 4) H. In 1904, yH.
V EREINS-ZEITUNG ; Saturdays; Ger-
man; societies; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1892; Wm. Forst, editor;
ILLINOIS- Cliieago.
Curt Teich & Co., publishers. Office, 117
Lake street.
Circulation: In 1895, F. In 1896, F. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yG. In 1899, yH. In
1900, yH. In 1901, y I. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. (A A).
WESTERN BOWLERS' JOURN-
AL ; Saturdays; bowling; twelve pages
10x14 ; subscription $2 ; established 1898 ;
John G. Hemmer, editor and publisher. Of-
fice, 170 E. Madison street (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1900, ".ikl" In 1901, June,
publisher asserts, the number of copies
printed per issue during the past year has
not been less than 5,600. In 1902, yG. In
1903, yG. In 1901, yG.
WESTERN BRITISH AMERI-
CAN; Saturd ays ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1887; British American
Co., editors and publishers. Office, Pontiac
biildingd— 5).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 18,200. In 1896, D. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yE. In 1899, yF. In 1900, yF. In 1901,
July, publisher asserts, the minimum issue
for a year past has been 18,000. Actual aver-
age for 1902, 19,033. In 1903. yD (OO).
Actual average /or 1904, 19,937.
WESTERN ELECTRICIAN; Satur
days; electrical; thirtj'-eight pages 11x15;
subscription $3; established 1837; W.A. Kreld-
ler, editor and publisher. Office, Marquette
building.
Circulation: In 1895,1. Inl896,G. Inl897
publisher asserts, smallest 5,100. In 1898. yG.
In 1899. yH. In 1900. yH. In 1901, vH. In
1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In ISiOl. yH.
WESTERN FIREMAN AND JOUR-
NAL OF PUBLIC AVORKS; Wednes
days; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $2;
established 1880; T. E. Smith, Jr., editor
and publisher. Office, 500 Masonic Temple
(1—3). Circulation "iKi ••
WESTERN TRADE JOURNAL;
Tuesdays; commercial; sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription $5; established 1872; Fremont
Arford, editor and publisher. Office, 134 E.
Van Buren street (12—4).
Circulation Actual average for 1900,
til, 645; for 1901, 24,230; /or 1902, 24,-
571; /or 1903, 21,800; /or 1904,22,311.
WESTERN UNDERWRITER;
Thursdays; Insurance; twenty-four pages
9)^x13^:^; subscription $2; established 1897;
CM. Cartwright, editor; The Western Un-
derwriter Co., publishers; dated also at Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. Office. 164 La Salle st. (7—3).
Circulation : In 1897, I. In 1898. zl. In
1899, yl. Actual average for 1900, 2,600.
In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 4) H
(OO). In 1904, yH.
WEST SIDE CHRONICLE; Thurs
days; Independent; four pages 16x22; sub-
scriptions!; established 1880; D.L.Davis, edi-
tor and publisher. Office, 131 Ashland boule-
vard. Circulation "jkl."
WOODLAWN TIMES; Fridays; soci-
ety; twenty pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1893; J. F. Mather, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 313 East 63d St. Circulation in
1903, Z (4). In 1904. ".jkl."
ZENSKE lilSTY; Saturdays; Bohe-
mian; women; twenty four pages 9x12; sub-
sori|>tion $2; established 1894; MIelly R.
Hllna, editor; Rosa A. Becka. publisher.
Office, 836 W. 18th street (5—3).
Circulation: Publisher says that no edition
In 1896 was less than 3,000. In 1897. Y. In
1898. yl. In 1899. zT. In 1900, yl. Inl901.yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) H. In 1904, yH.
ZGODA; Thursdays; Polish; organ of
Polish National Alliance, U. S. N. A.; eight
pages 16x24; subscription $1.50; established
1880; T. Siemiradzki. editor; Polish National
Alliance of North America, publishers.
Office. 102 W. Division street (1—4).
Circulation: In 189.5, G. In 1896. F. In
1897. EZ. In 1898. yE. In 1899. zF. In 1900. yF.
In 1901, (z— 1. 4. 5) F. In 1902, (z-1. 2, 4, 5) F.
Actual average for fl903, 38,380. In
1904, yC.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
16»
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
BI WEEKLY.
DIE WESEIl-NACHRICHTEN;
bi-weekly, Saturdays; German; eight pages
15x20; subscription $1; established 189fi; J. C.
Van Qoens. editor and publisher. Office, 931
N. Rockwell street (2— S).
Cii'ciilatiou : Actual average for 1897,
1,048. Inl898,zl. In 1899,"jkl." In 1902,
(7,-5) I. In 1903. yl (O O) (A A).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
AMERICAN PIGEON KEEPER;
Bcmi-monthly; sixteen pages 9x12; subscrip
tion$l; established 189S; J.C.Pratt, editor;
National Fanciers Journal Co., publishers.
Oflflce, 334 Dearborn street (2—3). Circula-
tion ■•JKL.- In 1902. Z (4).
AMERICAN SUGAR INDUSTRY
AND BEETSUGAR GAZETTE; semi
monthly; beet sugar industry; sixty pages
9x12; subscription «a.50; established 1899;
The Beet Sug.ir Gazette Co., editors and pub
lishers. Office, 145 La Salle street.
Circulation: In 1901 (z— 4) 1. Actual aver-
age for a year ending with August, 1902,
3,350. In 1903 (z— 1, 2) I. In 1904, yl.
APPAREL. GAZETTE; semi
monthly; men'swear; onehundred andflfiy-
six pages 10x123^; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1889; L. E. Fairchild, editor; Fairchild
Co.. publishers. Office, 151 Fifth ave. (12—4).
Circulation: Accorded 2,500 from 1892 to
1895. In 1896, publisher asserts, not less than
3.000. Actual average for 189^7, 3.000; for
1898, 3,000. In 1899, yH. Actual average
for a year ending loith May, 1900, 3,000;
for a year ending with June, 1901, 3,500;
/or 1902, 4,500. In 1903, yG. Actual aver-
age for 1904, 4,505 (0O).
CL.AY RECORD; semi-monthly;
clay industry; sixty pages 9x12; sub.«crip
tion $1; established 1892; Geo. H. Hnrt
well, editor; Clav Record Publishing Co..
publishers. Office. 3«3 Dearborn street (1—5).
Circulation: In 1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. In
1900, Z (3, 4. 6). Actual average for 1901,
4,000; /or 1902. 4,000; /o/- 1903, 4,933;
/orl90t, 5,017.
CONTRACTOR; semi-monthly; rail-
road and earth-moving; contracting; thirty-
six pages 9x12; subscrlptio' tl; e.stablished
189i; The Contractor Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers. Office, Security build-
ing (12—4).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1901, I (++).
DIAIj; semimonthly; literary; thirty-
two pages 8x11 ; subscription $2; established
1880; Francis F. Browne editor; The Dial Co.,
publishers. Office, 315 Wabash avenue.
Circulation: In 1895, II. In 1896, G. In
1897, Y. In 1898. vH. In 1899. vl. Inl900,yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904. yl.
FURNITURE .lOURNAI.; semi
monthly ; furniture ; seventy-six to two
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
hundred pages 9x12; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1890; J. Newton Nlnd, editor; Trade
Periodical Co., publishers. Office, 355 Dear-
born street.
Circulation "JKL." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In
1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, publisher asserts, every
issue during the past year was 4,000.
GARDENING; semi-monthly; floricult-
ure and liorticulture; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription $2; established 1892; The Garden-
ing Co., editors and publishers. Office
Monon building.
Circulation: In 1894. publisher asserts,
smallest 5,000. In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. Inl900,yH»
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In
1904, yl.
GRAIN DEAIiERS JOLRNAl.;
semi-monthly; grain trade; fifty six pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1898;
Charles S. Clark, editor; The Grain Dealers
Co.. publishers. Office, 255 La Salle st. (1—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1899,
2,770; for 1900,3.612; /or 1901, 3,937;
/or 1902, 4,416; for 1903,4,854; for 1904,
4,927 (00).
HARDWOOD RECORD: semi
monthly; lumber; forty four pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1895 ; Henry H.
Gibson, editor and publisher. Office, 1.34
Monroe street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904.
(z— 4, 6i I (••).
HOSPOI>ARSKE LISTY ; semi
monthly; Bohemian; agricultural; twenty
pages 101^x16; subscription $1; established
1898; Rev.~P. Valentine, O.S.B., editor; Bo-
hemian BenedlctlneOrder, publishers. Office.
464 W. Eighteenth street.
Circulation: In 1899, zl. Actual average
for a year ending with Sept., 1900,4.052;
for a year ending unth June, 1901, 4,404.
In 1902, vG. in 1903, (z— 4) H. Actual aver-
age ror 191)4. ;{.795.
INDI'STlf lA 1. AGE: semimonthly;
iiidustrial; thiitv-six pages 9x12; established
June, 1903; Clayton C. Pickett, editor and
publisher. Office, 185 Dearborn street (1—5).
Circulation: In 1903, (z-6) E. In 1904,
'insurance POST: semimonthly;
Insurance; twenty-four pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1892; Chas A. Hewitt,
editor; Insurance Post Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 169 E. Jackson boulevard
('"—4).
Circulation "jkl." In 1898. Z. In 1902,"jkl*
In 19(3, (z— 4) I. Actual average for 1904,
2 245.
i>I EN ' S W E A K ; semi monthly ; clothing
furnishing goods, hats, caps and shoes; one
hundred and forty pages 9^x12%: subscrip-
tion $2 : established 1896 ; Fairchild Com-
panv. editors and publishers : dated also at
New York. Office, Lee's building ( 12—4).
Circulation : In 1897 yl. Actual average
for 1898, 5,000. In 1899. yH. In 1900, zH.
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Reaching a lars^er number of new readers each week than any
other iJublicatioii of its character.
Devoted to the Indii^^trlal, Inventive, Finaneial, < omnier< ial,
ivainin^, Iiivei^tinir, Oil and Material Interests
of tlie United States.
Weekly Circulation Averaged Past Year, 22,300 Copies
Advertising and Special Reading Notices :it Lowest Rates.
For terms and particulars address
F. ARFORD, Manager, 134 Esist Van Biiren St., Chieajro, 111.
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ILLINOIS— Chicago.
Actual averaye for 19ol. 4,04'^. !•> 19<J-*.
yH. Actual average for 19ij3, 5t013; for
1904, .>,00«.
MlUA'Sj CRITERION isemi monthly;
wholesale liquor trade; one hundred and
thirty-two pages lOxlSi^; subscription $5; es-
tablished 1885; William Mida, editor; The
Criterion Publishing Company, publishers.
Omce, 302 Dearborn street (2—5).
Circulation: In 1S96, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL." lu 1900, Z. In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
Actual average for a year ending with June.
1902, 1,731. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904. yl.
NATIONAL. L.AUNDRY JOIJR-
NALi ; semi-monthly; laundry: sixty-eight
■to one hundred and twenty pages 10i^xl4;
subscription $1; established 1878; G. C. Read,
editor; Dowst Bros. Co., publishers. Office,
9 S. Ann street (12—4)
Circulation: Inl896, "jki,.- In 1897. G Z.
In 1898, yG. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, October, publisher asserts, for the past
four years each issue has been over 4,000. In
1902, yH. Actual average for 1903, 4,968.
In 1904, (z— 4) G.
MONTHLY.
ACETYLENE JO URN AT.; monthly;
organ of the International Acetylene Asso-
ciation; forty to forty-eight pages 8x11;
subscription 50 cents; established 1899; Elias
A. Long, editor; Acetylene Journal Publish-
ing Company, publishers. Office, 324 Dear-
born street (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1900, I. Actual average
for a year ending ivith October, 1901, 5,030;
for a year ending tvith July, 1902, 5,8^5 ;/o^
1903, 3,081; /or 1904. 4,333.
ACHIEVEMENT; monthly (A A^.
AD SENftJE; monthly; advertising;
thirty-six pages 5^x10^; subscription $1;
established 1896; E. Lacey Speer, editor;
Franklin Advertising Agency, publishers.
Office. Stewart building (2—3).
Circulation: Inl897, HZ. In 1898. yH.
Actual average for a year ending with Sept.,
1899.6,905. In 1900, yH. In 1901. yH. Ac-
tual average for 1902,6,033. In 1903, yG.
In 1904. yH.
ADVERTISING; monthly; advertis-
ing; thirty-two pages 6x9; subscription $1;
established October, 1900; Arthur E. Swett,
editor and publisher. Office, Royal Insur-
ance building (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1901. 3,363. In 1902, (z— 11) H. In
1903, yH. In 1904, vl.
AGRICULTURAL. ADVERTIS-
ING; monthly; sixty -four to ninety -six
pages 6x81^; subscription SOcents; established
1894; Elmer E. Crltchfleld and Marco Morrow,
editors; The Long Crltchfleld Corporation,
publishers. Office, Powers building (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1898,"JKi" Actual aver-
<xge for a year ending with October. 1899.
6,133. In 1900. yG. In 1901, yH. Actual
average for a year ending with November,
1902. 7,528. In 1903. (z— 6) G. In 1901, yG.
ALKAL.OIDAL, CLINIC; monthly;
medical and surgical; two hundred and flfty
pages 7x10; subscription $1 ; established 1893;
W. F. Waugh, W. C. Abbott and G. H. Cand
ler, editors ; Clinic Publishing Co. , publishers.
Address, Ravenswood, Chicago (7—3 P).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
14,492. In 1896, F. Actual average for
1897, 24,433; for 1898, 19,000; for 1899,
24,166; for a year ending with March,
19<J0. 26,416 ;/orl901, 30,000. In 1902, yC
Actual average for a year ending with April,
19U4, 25,250; for 1904. 30,416.:
ALMED PRINTING TRADES
JOURNALi} monthly; labor, printing;
thirty six pages 7x10; sub<;crlption 75 cents;
established November, 1902; L. P. Straube,
editor; Allied Printing Trndes Council, pub-
lishers. Office, 260 S. Clark st. (2—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
A>IERICAN ADVISER; monthly;
Investments, exports and railroads; twenty-
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Louis Halle, editor; Halle Ex-
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
port and Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
87 Washingron street (.7 — 3 P). Circ'n "jkl.'
Inl9(J2, Z(4).
AMERICAN BREWERS' RE-
VIEW; monthly; English and German;
forty pages 9x12; subscription $5; established
1887; Dr. R. Wahl and Dr. M. Henlus, editors;
American Brewers' Review Co., publishers;
dated also at New York, N. Y. Office. 294
S. "Water st. Circ'n "iKi. In 1898, Z ( + +).
In 1902, "JK-L.-
A3IERICAN BUILDING ASSOCI-
ATION NEWS; monthly; building and
loan associations; thirty-six pages 9x12; sub-
scriptions!; established 1880; The American
Building Association News Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 144 Monroe street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1898, ••jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1899. 42,000. In 1900, yC. In 1901,
yD. In 1902, yD. In 19(J3. yD. In 1904, yE.
AMERICAN CIIEC KER RE-
VIEW; monthly (A A).
AMERICAN DENTAL JOURNAL;
monthly; dentistry; one hundred and forty
pages 6x9; subscription $1; established July,
1902; J. B. Dicus, editor; Frink & Young,
publishers. Office, Masonic Temple (1 — 4).
Circulation 'jkl."
AMERICAN ELEVATOR AND
GRAIN TRADE; monthly; sixty-four
pages 11x15; subscription $1; established 1882;
Harley B. Mitchell, editor; Mitchell Brothers
Co. (incorporated), publishers. Office, 184
Dearborn street. Circulation "jkl."
AMERICAN GRAPHIC; monthly;
society, travel; sixteen pages 11x153^; sub-
scription SI. 50; established 1882; Roy A.
Hunt, editor; American Graphic Press, pub-
lishers. Office, 91 Auditorium building.
Circulation 'jkl."
AMERICAN HORSE-OWNER I
monthly; horses; sixteen to twent} -eight
pages 9x13; subscription $1 ; established 1879;
Jefferson Jackson, editor and publisher.
Office, .3.18 Dearborn street (1—5).
Circulation : In 1895. G. In 1896. G. In
1897, y. Inl898. vH. Inl899, yl. Inl900,yl.
In 1901. (z— 1. 2) I. In 1902, (z— 6) I. In 1903,
(z-6) I. In 1904, yl.
AMERICAN JEWELER; monthly;
Jewelry trade; forty pages 10x14; subscrip-
tion SI ; established 1882: Geo. H. Hazlltt, edi-
tor ; Hazlltt & Walker, publishers. Office, 873
Dearborn street (1—5).
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. Actual average
for 1897. 5.000. In 1898, yG. Actual aver-
age for 1899. 5,000. In 1900, yG. In 1901,
(z— 1,2. 4.5) G. In 1902, yG. Actual average
for 1903, 3,666. In January, 1904, publisher
asserts, every issue during past year was
5,000.
AMERICAN MESSENGER;monthly;
matrimonial; four pages 15x22; subscription
50 cents; established 1889; Frederick Drake,
editor and publisher. Office, 155 Washington
street. Circulation "jkl"
AMERICAN MILLER i monthly;
milling; eighty to one hundred pages 11x16;
subscription $2; established 1873; H. B. Mitch-
ell, editor; Mitchell Brothers Co., publishers
Office, 184 Dearborn street.
Circulation: Rating varied from Gin 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. Inl897.Y. In 1898, yl.
Inl899.yl. Inl900.yl. Inl901,yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1903, "JKL."
AMERICAN POULTRY JOUR-
NAL; monthly; poultry; forty-eight to
one hundred pages 9x12 ; subscription 50
cents; established 1872; Geo. G. Bates, edi-
tor; American Poultry Journal Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 825 Dearborn street
(12-4).
Circulation: Rating varied from G In
1892 to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1898. zl. In 1899, yl (??). Actual average
for a year ending with June. 1900, 21,083.
In 1901. yD. In 1902. yD. In 1903, (z-4) D.
Actual average for 1904, 40,458.
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AMERICAN SHEEP -BREEDER
AND wool. -GROOVER ; monthly;
live stock; sixty-eight pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1881; L. D. Burch, editor;
The American Sheep Breeder Co. .publishers.
Omce, 182 Ontario street (5—3).
Circulntion: In 1895, F. In 1896. F. In
1897.FZ. Inl898.G. In 1899. zG. In 1900. vH.
In 1901, (z— 3,5.9) H. In 1902. X. In 1903, Z (6).
In 1901, yll.
AMERICAN SWINEHERD»
monthly; agriculture and live stock; fifty-
two to ninety six pages 7>^xl 11^; subscription
50 cents; established 1881; Jas. Baynes& Son.
editors and publishers. Office, 323 Dearborn
street (1 -5).
Circulation: In 1895, C. Actual average
for 1896, 29,583; for 1897, 31,614; for
1898, 30,864; /orl899. 39,125; /or a year
ending with Ju7ie. 1900, 42,125; for 1901,
42,541. In 1902, yB. In 1903, (z-4) B.
Actual average for 1904, 48,958.
AMERICAN X-RAY JOURNAL;
monthly; scientific; thirty-six pages 7x10;
subscription $3; established 1897: H.Preston
Pratt, M.D., editor; American X Ray Pub
lishing Co., publishers. Office, 55 State street
(11— 4 P).
Circulation: In 1898, ■•JKL" In 1899, H. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl (OO). Inl904,yl.
ANGELUS; monthly; angllcan catholic;
sixteen pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1892; T. E. Smith, Jr., editor and
publisher. Office, Masonic Temple (12—3^.
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
1 ,083. In 1903, Z (1, 2, 3) (A A).
ARGUS; monthly; insurance; forty
pages 10x12; subscription $3; established
1871; P. J. V. McKlan, editor; Rollins Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office. 169 Jackson st.
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,100. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "iKL."(??)
ARKANSAW TRAVELER;
monthly; humorous; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 188U; Arkan-
Baw^ Traveler Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Office 242 S. Water street (12— 4)
Circulation: Rating varied from D In
1891 to F in 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897, Y. In
1898. vG. In 1899. vH. In 1900, zH. In 1901,
(z— 4.5, 7.10) H. In 1902, yll. In 1903, (z-4) G.
In 1904, yG.
ASTROPHYSICAIi JOURNAL.;
monthly except February and August; scien-
tific; ninety four pages7xl0; sub-:crlptron $4;
established 1895; George E. Hale and Edwin
B. Frost, editors; Thi' University of Chicago
Press, publishers. Office, University of Chi
cago (7 — 3P). Circulation "iKL. ••
BAKERS' HELPER; monthly; bak
Ing; onehundred pages9xl2; subscription $2;
established 1887; H. R. Clissold, editor and
publisher. Office, 315 Dearborn street (12—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
3,266; for 1896, 3,346; for 1897, 3.675;
for 1R98. 3,392; for 1899, 3.454: for 1900,
3,542; /or 1901, 3,892: for 1902.4,050;
for 1903, 4,1 r5;/or 1904, 4,100 (00).
Publi. 'Cher's announcemen^— Bakers' Helper
Is the oldest, largest, most widely read
journal for master bakers in America.
For its standing in the trade, ask any baker
large enough to be known awaj' from home.
For its help in selling goods to bakers,
ask any dealer in bakers' supplies, any
maker of bakers' machinery, any builder
of bakers' ovens.
The only $2 journal for bakers. Has
subscribers in every State and Territory
and in 27 foreign lands and provinces.
BANKERS ENCYCLOPEDIA;
monthly; financial; four pa^es 8x11; sub
Bcriptlon $1; established 1895; Bankers Ency-
clopedia Co., editors and publishers. Office,
77 E. Jackson boulevard (12—4).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1903. (z^4) I. In
1901, yl.
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
BIBLICAL WORLD ; monthly; un
denominational; ninety to cue hundred
pages 6}4k9}4; subscription $2; established
1882; Wlliiani R. Harper, editor; The Univer-
sity of Chicago Press, publishers. Office,
University of Chicago-<7— 3 P).
Circulation: Rating varied from G in
1892 to H in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, G.
In 1898, yG. In 1899, yH. In 1900, y II. Act-
ual average for a year ending with July,
1901, 7,604. In 1902, (z-4) F. In 1903, yG.
In 1904, yG.
BIRDS AND NATURE; monthly:
nature; eighty four pages 8x10; subscription
$1.50; established 1897; Wm. Kerr Higley, edi-
tor; A. W. Mumford. publisher. Office, 378
Wabash avenue (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1898.
25,833. In 1899, yD. Actual average for
mo, 25,000; /or 1901, 25,000. In 1902,
yC. In 1903 (z— 4) C. In 1904, C.
BONDS AND MORTGAGES;
monthly ; financial ; fifty-six pages 10x13 ;
subscription $1 ; established 1894 ; F. H. Er-
tel. manager; Bonds and Mortgage Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 1142 Monadnock block (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, -jkl." .4c^ua/ aver-
age /or 1897, 1,525. In 1898, yl. Actual
average for a year ending with October, 1899,
1,850; for 1900, 2,200. In 1901, y I. Actual
average for 1902. 2,016; /or 1903, 2,083:
/or 1904. 2,191.
B O O K SE li L ER ; monthly ; book trade ;
thirty two to forty pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established April, 1896; C. A. Ruling, edi-
tor and publisher. Office, 91 Dearborn street
(8-3).
Circulation "JKL." In 1902, Z (4,6). In 1903^
(2 4) I In 1904 yl
BOTANICAL GAZETTE; monthly;
scientific; one hundred and thirty pages 7x10;
subscription $4; established 1877; John M.
Coulter and C. R. Barnes, editors; The Uni-
versity of Chicago Press, put Ushers. Office,
Universitj of Chicago (7— 3P). Circulation
'VKL."
BOX TRADE JOURNAL; monthly;
box making; sixteen pages 83^x11; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1899; Box Trade Jour-
nal, editors and publishers. Office.155 Wash-
ington street. Circulation "jkl."
BRANN'S ICONOCLAST; monthly;
literary; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1890; W. G. Staubly, edi-
tor: Iconoclast Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 157 Washington street (1—5).
Circulation: In 1896, C. Actual average
for the first six months of 1897, 33.833 ; for
1898, 49,750. In 1899, yC. In 1900, zE. In
1901, (z-6) E. In 1902, vE. Actual average
for 1903, 12,333. In 1904 (z— 4) F.
BREWER AN D MA LTSTER f
monthly: English and German; brewing;
one hundred and fifty-six pages 9x13; sub-
scription $5; established 1883; Eugene A. Slt-
tig & Son, editors and publishers; dated also
at New York. N. Y. Office, cor. Lake and
Clark streets (2-3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher «sserts, not
less than 5..500. In 1896, G. In 1897, G Z. In
1898, G. In 1899. zH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, (z— 1.2. 4.5) H. In 1902, yH. In 1903..
yH. In.l904,yH.
BRICK; monthly; brick Industry;
ninety-four pages 9x113^; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889: Kenfield Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers. Office, 45 Plymouth
Court (12-4).
Circulation: In 1900, "oa." Actual average
for a year ending with June, 1901. .5,416.
In 1902, yG. In 1903. yG (O O). In 1904, yG.
BRITISH WORLD; monthly; liter-
arv; twenty pages 9x12; subscription $1; es-
t blished 1898; Magnus Flaws & Co., editors*
and publishers. Office, 83-85 Fifth avenue
Circulation "jkl."
BRUSH AND PENCIL; monthly; art.-
seventy-two pages 8x11; subscription $2.50;-
established 1897: Frederick W. Morton,
editor: The Brush and Pencil Publishing
Co.. publishers. Office, 215 Wabash avenue-
(2— 5P). CIrc'n"JKL." In 1900, Z. In 1901, Z (4),
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ILLINOIS— Chicago.
ILLINOIS-Chicago.
CEMENT AND ENGINEERING
NEWiS; monthly; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
Bcription $2; established 1896; Wm. Seafert,
editor and publisher. Office, 161 La Salle street.
Circulation: Actual average for the first
six months of 1897, 3,933. In 1898, yH. In
1899, vl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 19U3. yl (O O;. In 190i, yl.
CHEF, STEWARD AND HOUfiE-
KEEPER; monthly; catering and service;
forty eight pages 7xlU; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1890; W. H. Phillips, editor; The
Epicurean Printing and Publishing Com-
pany, publishers. Office, 171 Washington st.
(12-^).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." Actual average
for 190iJ, 3,^67. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH.
In 1903, (^z— 4) H. Actual average for 1904,
4,351.
CHILD-GARDEN; monthly; kinder-
garten; forty eight pages 8x10; subscription
$1; established 1901; Eleanora K. Marble,
editor; A. \V. Mumford, publisher. Office, 378
Wabash avenue (7—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 15,000. In 1896, E. In 1897, E Z.
In 1898. yE. In 1899, yF. In 1900. yF. In
1901, yG. In 1902, (z-1, 2. 4, 5) G. In 1903,
<z— 4)G. In 1904. yG.
CHILDREN'S* H03IE FINDER j
monthly; charities; sixteen pages 6x9; sub-
scription 50 cen;s; established 1890: H. H.
Hart, editor and publisher. Office, 79 Dear-
born street (12—3).
Circulation : Actual average for a year
ending xvith November, 1903, 7,78ti. In
1904, yG.
CHRISTIAN CYNOSURE; monthly;
undenominational; thirty-six pages7xlO; sub-
scription $1; established 1868; W. I. Phillips,
editor; National Christian Association, pub-
lishers. Office, 221 W. Madison street (12—4).
Circulation : Rating varied from H in 1891
to I in 1895. In 1896, I. Actual average for
the first six months of 1897, 3,t205. In
1898, yH. In 1899. yl. In 1900, y I. Actual
at^em£?c/or 1901. 3,541. In 1902, yH. Act-
ual average for 1903. 4,791; for 1904,
4,583.
CHURCH CHOIR; monthly; church
music; thirty-two pages 73^x10^^; subscrip-
tion 75 cents; established 1897; Geo. F. Rosche,
editor; Geo. F. Rosche & Co., publishers.
Office, 50 Michigan avenue (2—3). Does not
Insert advertisements (A A).
CIGAR MAKERS' OFFICIAL
JOURNAL; monthly; labor; sixteen
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
1874; G.W.Perkins, editor; The Cigar Makers'
International Union of America, publishers.
Office, Monon building (11-4).
Circulation: In 1896, -jkl.- In 1897, 1 Z.
In 1898. yl. In 1899, -jkl-" In 1901, Z (4, 6) (++)
Actual average for a year ending ivith July,
1902, 31,963; /or 1903, 34,437: for 1904.
C'i R C U Ti A T I O N 31 A N A G E R ;
monthly; advertising; thlrty.two pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established June, 1902; John
L. Foley, editor and publisher. Office, 520
Monon building (12—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
1,233. In 1904, yF.
CLASS ADVERTISING; monthly;
advertising; forty four pages 6x9; subscrip.
tion 50 cents; estal)lished October, 1902,
Frank B. White, editor and publisher. Office,
Monon building (2—3). Circ'n "jkl.- (A A).
CLIMAX; monthly; matrimonial; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1887;
Albert Wallace, editor; Phillips P. & M. Co.,
publishers. Office, 444 Division st (7—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
31,468; for 1895, 25,155. In 1896, C.
In 1897. C Z. In 1898. yC. In 1899. yD. In
1900, yD. In 1901, yE. In 1902, yF. In 1903.
<z-4) F. In 1904. yF.
CLINIC AND PURE WATER
JOURNAL; monthly ; medical :eighty-f our
pages 6x9; subscription $1 ; established 1837;
Marcus P. Hatfield, M.D., and George Thomas
Palmer, M.D., editors: George Thos. Palmer,
publisher. Office, 40 Dearborn street.
Circulation: In 1901, "jjo." Actual average
for a year ending with J^rj/, 1902, 2t925. In
1903. yH. In 1904, yH.
CLINIQUEl monthly; medical; eighty to
to one hundred and thirty-two pages 6x9;
subscription $2; established 1879; H. V. Hal-
bert, M.D., editor; W. Henry Wilson, pub-
lisher. Office. 2813 Cottage Grove ave. (7—3).
Circulation: In 1895. "jki." ^c^uaI aver-
age/or 1896, 1,741. In 1897, Y. Inl898, "iKL."
Actual average for a year ending with Jidy,
1902,1,205. In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
COMMERCIAL POULTRY; month
ly; poultry trade: thirty two to forty-eight
pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents: established
1901; J. F. Schermerhorn, editor; HomefolkB
Publishing Co.. publishers. Office, 63 Wash-
ington street (12--4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
8,025. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In 1893, yG.
Actual average for a year ending with Sep-
tember. 1899, 4,075. In 1900, yH. In 1901,
(z— 11) C. Actual average for a year ending
rt;t7/iJammry, 1903, 84,956. In 1903, (z— 4) C.
In 1904, (z^) C.
COMMERCIAL STAMP TRADE
JOURNAL; monthly; seals, stamps, sten-
cils and engravings; twenty-four pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1892 ; H. C. Scot-
ford, editor; The Commercial Stamp Trade
Journal Co., publishers. Office, 184 La Salle
street )1— 5P). „
Circulation: In 1897. -ikl" In 1898, Z.
Actual average for 1899, 1.064; /or 1900,
1,173. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903.
yl(OO). In 1904, yl.
C O M M E R C I A L TELEGRA PH-
E K S' J O U R N A li ; monthly ; official ;
thlrtv-six pages 9x11: subscription $1; estab-
lished January. 1903; Will C. Long, editor;
The Commercial Telegrapher's Union of
America, publishers. Office, 530 Monon buUd-
Ina: ( 1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
5,025. In 1904. yG.
Publisher's ayiyiouncemetit.— Every member
of the growing Commercial Telegraphers'
Union reads the Journal— the official pub-
lication. Its field includes 35.000 commer-
cial operators of North America. Our Jan.,
1905, issue was 7,500. Will print 10,000 by
July. The commercial telegraphers own
it. Reach them through our columns.
CONFECTIONER AND BAKER;
monthly; t wenty -four pages 7xl2i^; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1877; Thompson Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office.
85 Washington street (2—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" In 1897, Z. In
1899, publisher asserts, not less than 2.000. In
1900, yl. In 1901, publisher asserts, no issue
during the past two vears was less than 2,700.
In 1902, H (??). In 1903, H (t t) (••). In
19(M vH.
DAIRY WORLD; monthly; dairying;
twenty-four pages 9x12; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1880; Thompson Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 85 Washing-
ton street.
Circulation: Rating varied from E in 1892
to G in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, vH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1901, yH.
DEACONESS ADVOCATE; monthly;
methodist-episcopal; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents: established 1885; J. S.
Meyer, publisher. Office, 57 Washington
street (2—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 10.000. Actual average for 1896,
1 1 ,290. In 1897, E. Actual average for
1898, 21,625: for 1899, 23.250; /or 1900,
23,458. In 1901, yC. In 1902, (z-6) C. In
19(13, vC. In 1904, yD.
DENTAL DIGEST; monthly; dentist-
ry; two hundred and eight pages 6x9;
I subscription $1; established 1895; D. H.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
173
ILLIXOIS-Chicago.
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
Crouse. editor; J. N. Grouse, publisher. Of-
flce, 2231 Prairie avenue ( 1— 5 ).
Circulation : In 1896, ".iKi.." Actualavernge
for a year ending mith March, 1898, 4«0<)0 ;
for a year ending ivith November,l8\>9.5,i 66 j
for a year end ing iritli iVot'eHib«'J',1900,5»916j
for 1901, 6,53S;/or 1!M)2. 6,583l for 191-3.
7,000; /or 1904, 7,000.
Publisher's announcement. — The Dental
DiQKST is the only dental journal not con-
trolled by the Dental Trust. It is the offi-
cial organ of the National Dental Associa-
tion, Dental Protective Association. Illinois
State Dental Society. Pennsylvania State
Dental Society, Michigan State Dental Asso-
ciation, National Association Dental Exam-
iners, and many other leading dental or-
ganizations. Not a house organ. Carries
twenty pages more advertisements, repre-
senting 30 more advertisers, than any other
dental journal. The only dental journal
that will prove its circulation by postofflce
receipts, and the only one which has always
furnished a circulation statement to the
Directory. Recognized as the leading dental
publication by the profession and trade.
Lowest advertising rates, circulation con-
sidered. Guarantee at least 8,000 copies
each issue for 1905.
DENTAL REVIEW; monthly; den-
tistry; one hundred and twenty eight to one
hundred and seventy-two pages 6x9; sub-
scriptions!; established 1887; C. N. Johnson,
editor; H. D. Justl & Son. publishers. Office,
55 State street ( 12 — 1).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
1,266. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." In 1901,
(z— 4. 6) I. Acttial average for 1902, '^i,'74tl ;
/orl903, 3,145;/or 1904, 3,443.
DER AUSWANDEKER (THE EM-
IGRANT); monthly; English and Ger-
man; immigration; thirty-six to forty two
Eagesllxl6; subscription $2; established 1887;
. Schnitzer, editor; Emigrant Publishing
Co.. publishers. Office, Schiller building.
Circulation: In 1895, D. In 1896, D. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yE. In 1899, yF. In 1900,
yG. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yl. In 1903, y I.
In 1904. yl.
DER STERNEVVIRTH; monthly;
German; humor, brewers; twenty eight
pages 8x10; subscription $2; established 1902;
John P. Arnold, editor and publisher. Office,
1426 Montana street (7— 3). Circulation: In
1903, Z (3). (A A).
DETECTIVE; monthly; criminal serv-
ice; eight pages 12x19; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1885; Philip C. Holland, editor; P.
C. & M. E. Holland, publishers. Office, 6249
Cottage Grove avenue (12—3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jki," Actual av-
erage for 1898, 5,191. In 1899. yG. In
1900, yil. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
December, publisher asserts, every issue dur-
ing the past year was 5,000. (A A).
DRY GOODS REVIEW; monthly;
drv goods; sixteen to twenty four pages
7x10; subscription 20 cents; established 1897;
R. D. Creedon, editor; The Tlapoa Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 255 La Salle §treet (12— 4».
Circulation: "iKi." Inl903, (z— 4, 6) 1. In
1904. yl.
EARTH; monthly; immigration; six-
teen pages 101^x14; subscription 25 cents;
established 1903. Office, 1118 Railway Ex-
change (3— 5P).
ECHO; monthly; music; thirty two
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established 1885;
J. F. Kinsey, editor; The Echo Music Co.,
publishers. Office, 358 Dearborn si reet (7—3).
Circuintion : Rating varied from D in 1891
to F in 1895. In 1896. C. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
vD. In 1899, vE. In 1900. vE. In 1901. yF.
in 1902, yF. In 1903, (z— 4) F. In 1904. yF.-
ELEMENTARY SCHOOIi
TEACHER; monthly, except August and
September; educational; one hundred and
eight pages 7x10; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900: Ella F. Young, editor; University
of Chicago Press, publishers. Office, Univer-
sity of Chicago, 57th street and Lexington
avenue (T— 3 P).
Circulation: In 19C1, (z-6> G. In 1902,
(z-4) G. In 1903, yG (OO). In 19u4. yll.
EMIIALMERS' MONTHLY; em-
balming; sixty four to eighty pages 7}^xl0;
subscription $1; established 1887; J.Newton
Nind, editor; Trade Periodical Co., publish-
ers. Office, 353 Dearborn street (1—5).
Circulation: ■■jkl" In 1897. Z. In 1902, Z
(1.2.4,5). In 1903, (z^) I. Actual average
/or 1904,4,833.
EVANGEL ; monthly (except July and
August); interdenominational; twenty-eight
pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents; established
1888; Miss Elizabeth Wilson, editor; The
American Committee, publishers. Office, 140
Dearborn street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,990. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. Actual average for 190i, 'ii,'7 00.
EVANGELICAL EPISCOPALl ANi
monthly: reformed episcopal; forty-eight
pages 6x9; subscription $1; established 1889;
Evangelical Episcopalian, editors and pub-
lishers. Office. 6623 Perry ave. Circ'n "jki,.-
FACTS AND FICTION; monthly;
literary; twenty-four pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1896; A. J. Munson,
editor; The Dominion Co., publishers. Office,
328-334 Dearborn street.
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
4,916. In 1897, G Z. Actual average
/or 1898, 21.500; for a year ending vifh
October, 1899. 50,166; for 1900, 75,131.
In 1901. yB. Actual average for 1902,
76,625. In 1903, yA. In 1904. yB.
FAITHFUL MESSENGER; month-
Iv; matrimonial; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1893; Warn
Publishing Co., editors and publishers. Of-
fice. 697 Fulton street (5—3).
Circulation "jkl " In 1902, Z (6, 7, 12). In
19C3, (z-4) I. (A A1.
FARM LIFE; monthly; thirty-two
pages 11x14; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished May, 1903; Rand, McNally& Co., editors
and publishers. Office. 168 Adams St.. (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
115,651.
FARM LOANS AND CITY BONDS;
monthly; real estate; forty -four to fifty-six
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established Jan-
uary, 1900; T. P. Keator. editor; Farm Loans
and CItv Bonds Co., publishers. Office, 153
LaSalle*street(2— 3).
Circulation : In 1900. "iKL-" Actual aver*
age for 1901. 2.31 6; /or 1902, 4,370. In
1903, yG. In 1904, yH.
FINANCIAL RE VIEW; monthly;
financial; thirty-two to forty eight pages
9x12; subscription $2: established 1888; J. W.
White, editor; The Credit Co., publishers.
Office, Pontlac building.
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 5,500. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900. vH. In
1901.(2-4,6)1. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
FINE ARTS JOURNAL; monthly;
fine arts : seventy-five to one hundred pages
9x12: subscription $1.75: established 1890;
Marian A. White, editor: F. J. Campbell,
publisher. Office. Record-Herald bldg. (2—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1899,
1 1 .021 . In 1900. yF. Actual average for
a year ending irith Sentember,\W\, 1S.20S;
for 1902. 20,000. In 1903, yD (OO). In
1904. yD.
FIREPROOF; monthly; fireproof
building constructtion; fifty pages S^^xS;
subscription $1; established July. 1902; Wm.
Clendenln. editor; Fireproof Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office. New York Life building
(12—3). Circulation: In 1903, Z(6). In 1904,
* 'JKL "
"FORESTER GAZETTE; monthly;
Independent Order of Foresters: sixteen
pages 101^^x151^; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1898; Forester Gazette Co., editors and
174
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS-Chicago.
publishers. Office. 481 East 63d street (2—3).
Circulation: In 1899. H. In 1900, yH. In
1901. yl. Inl902,yl. In 1903, yl. Inl904, yl.
FOUR HUNDRED; monthly; illus-
trated; society; twenty pages 11x16; sub-
scription 60 cents; established 1893; H. R.
Persinger, editor; E. C. Sullivan, publisher.
Office, Hartford building. Circulation ••jkl"
GENERAL, MANAGER} monthly;
railroads; twenty pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1889; Eugene M.Pope, editor;
Lanward Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
300 Dearborn street. Circulation -jkl ••
GliASSJ AND POTTERY WORLD j
monthly; pottery and glassware, illustrated;
twenty-eight to forty pages 10x14; subscrip-
tions!; established 1892; Porter, Taylor & Co.,
publishers. Office, 358 Dearborn street (7— 3P ).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
5,096. In 1896, G. In 1897. H. In 1898,
zH. In 1899. yH. In 1900. yH. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yT. In 1903, (z-4) I.
GOLFERS' MAGAZINE; monthly;
golf, sporting; fifty-two pages 7x10; subscrip
tion$l; established May, 1902; C. W.Higgins.
editor and publisher. Office, 1355 Monad-
nock building (1—5).
Circulatiou : Actual average for 1903,
25.OOOs/orl904. 30.000.
GREGG WRITER; monthly; short-
hand, typewriting; fortv-four pages 6x9; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1898; John
Robert Gregg, editor; Gregg Publishing Co.
publishers Office, 57 Washington st. (1—5).
Circulatiou "jkl." Actual average for \^Z,
11,666; /or 1901. 13, r.>0.
HAIINEM\NNIAN ADVOCATE;
monthly; medical; fortv-eight pages 7x101^;
subscription $2 50; established 1861; H. W
Pierson, M.D., editor; Hahnemann Publish
ing Company, publishers. Office, 6704 Lafay-
ettt^ avenue.
Circulatiou: In 1900, 'jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 2,600. In 1902, yH. In 1903,
yH(oO).
HELPING HAND; monthly; matri-
monial; four pages 15x22; subscription 50
cents; established 1884; E. B. Brandon, edi-
tor and publisher. Office. 157 Washington st.
Circulation "jkl."
HOME DEFENDER; monthly; mall
order; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription ^0
cents; established January, 19(M); Henry M.
Henriksen, fdltor; T G. Mauritzen, publisher.
Office, 92 La Salle street (12—4).
Circulatiou: Actual average for 1901 .
1,400; for a year ending with June, 1902,
2,541; for a year ending ivith February,
190.S. 5,409. Actual average for 1903,
22,500; for 1904. 43,500.
HOMEFOLKS; monthly; household;
thirty two pages 10x15; subscription 25 cents;
established 1894; Homefolks PublishingCom
pany, editors and publishers. Office, 63
Washington street (1 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1898.
12,758. In 1899, C. Actual average for a
year ending with June, 19 0, 35.166; for
1901. 63,708 (± ±): /or 1902, 116,833. In
1903. (z— 6) A. In 1904, vA.
HOME LIFE; monthly; household;
sixteen to twenty four pages 10x14; subscrip
tlon 25 cents; established 1892: J. B. Dignam,
editor; Home Life Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 52 Wabash avenue (7—3).
Circulation: In 1901, I. In 1902, yl. In
1903. (z— 4) I.
HOME. MAKER; monthly; literary;
sixteen pages 11^18; subscrip ion 50 cents;
established January, 1901 ; G. H. Currier, edi-
tor and publisher. Office, 67 Washington
■treet (1— 5P).
HOMESEEKER AND INVESTOR;
monthly; immigration and Irrigation;
twenty to twenty-four pages llxlfi; subscrip-
tion si: established March, 1«99: Ira P. Row-
ley, editor; Homeseeker and Invfs'or Pub-
lishing Company., publishers. Office, 109
Randolph street.
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." In 1902,
f z— fi) I. In 1903, vl (A A).
HOME VISITOR: monthly (A A).
ILLINOIS— Chica go.
HOTEL MONTHLY; hotels; sixty-
four pages 6x9; subscription $1; established
1892 ; John Willy, editor and publisher. Office,
325 Dearborn street (12 — 4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1896,
3,083. In 1897, H Z. Actual average for a
year ending with September, iS98, 3,1^5 ifor
1899, 4,166; for 1900, 3,791; for a year
ending ivith June, 1901, 3,750; for 1902,
4,500. In 1903, yG (OO). Actual average
/or 1904, 4,583.
HOUSE BEAUTIFUL; monthly;
household ; fifty two pages Sj^xlOJ^; sub-
scription $2; established 1896; Herbert S.
Stone, editor and publisher. Office, Eldridge
Court (12—1).
Circulation: In 1897, H. In 1898. yH. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. Actual average for
1901, 15,916; for a year ending with Jan-
uary, 1902, 16,083. In 1902, (z— 3, 4, 5, ) E. In
1903, yE(OO). In January, 1904, publisher
asserts, no issue during past two years ha»
been less than 20,000.
HOUSEHOLD GUEST; monthly;
literature; twentj^ to twenty-four page*
9x14; subscription 25 cents; established 1891;
Chicago Household Guest Company, editors
and publishers. Office, 1328 Wabash avenue
(12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, A. Actual average
for 1896. 250,000; /or 1897,273,160. In
1898. zA. In 1899, yA. In 1900, yA. In 1901,
(z-4, 5, 10) A. In 1902, yA. In 19(j3, (z-4) A.
In 1904, (z— 2, 4, 6) A .
HOUSEHOLD REALM; monthly;
household; twenty pages 11x15; subscription
50 cents; established 1886; Alice Webster,
editor; Household Realm Co., publishers.
Office. 356 Dearborn street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, E. In 1896. E. In
1897. E Z. In 1898, yE. In 1899. yF. In
19fK),yF. Inl901.(z— 1,2, 4, 5))F. Inl902, (z—
1. 2, 4, 5,) F. In 1903, (z— 4) F. In 1904, (z— 4)
£(••).
HOW TO LIVE; monthly; health and
literature; eighty to one hundred pages,
7x10; subscription SI; established 1900; Geo.
F. Butler, M.D., editor; Geo. F. Butler Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office, 1410 E. Ravens-
wnod Park (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1901,"jki.." In 19<i2. (z— 11)
H. Actual average for 1903, 7,773. In
1904. yG.
HUMANE JOURNAL; monthly;
humanitarian; sixteen pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1872; Martha J. Landon,
editor and publisher. Office, 134 Van Buren
street (12—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 10.458
in 1892 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. Actvalaver-
age/or 1897, 8,500. In 1898. yF. In 1899, yG,
In 1900, yG. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
19(3. December, publisher asserts, ever.\ issue
during the past year was 12,0O0> In
1904, yF.
ICE AND REFRIGERATIONi
monthly; cold storage; one hundred and
eight pages 9x14; subscription $2; estab-
lished lh91; J. F. Nickerson. editor; Nicker-
Kon, Collins & Co., publishers; dated also at
New York, N. Y. Office, 177 La Salle street
(8—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
Inl9u3. Z (3).
IDEAL HOMEMAGAZINF; month-
"ILLINOIS ODD-FELLOW; month-
ly; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1894; Illinois Odd-Fellow Publish-
ing Co,, editors and publishers. Office, 334
Dearborn street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1899. 2.791. In 1900. yH. In
1901, yl. In 1902, July, publishf^r asserts,
never since 1898 has been less than 2,f00.
ActuMl average for 1903. 2,500. In 1904,
(z-4) H.
IN EVERY HOME; monthly; twenty
pages 11x151^; subscription §1; established
1904; In Kvery Home Publishing Company,,
editors and publishers.
CATA1.0GUE BY STATES.
175
ILLINOIS-CMcago.
1NFOK3IATION; monthly; literary;
sixteen to twenty -four pages 10>^xl5i^; sub-
scription fiO cents; established 1904; Infornia
tion Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (6-^).
INLAND ARCHITECT AND
NEWS RECORD; monthly; architect
ural, construction, decoration and furnish-
ing; fifty six pages 10x14; subscription, reg-
ular edition, $5; established 1883; Porter,
Taylor & Co., editors and publishers; Issue
also a photogravure edition, subscription $10.
Office. Pontiac building (1—5).
Circulation -jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904 yl.
INLAND PRINTER; monthly; typo-
graphical ; one hundred and sixty-four pages
9x12; subscription $8; established 1883; A.
H. McQuilkin, editor; The Inland Printer
Co., publishers. Office. 130 Sherman st ( 12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 10,500. In 1896. F. In 1897. V. In
1898. yG. Iul899. yG. Actual average for a
year ending with June, 1900. 13»837. In
1901, (Z-4, 5, 7) E. In 1902. yE. Actual av-
erage for 1903. 20.227; for 1904, 18,81'^
(©©)•
INSTITUTE TIE; monthly; undenom-
inational; thirty-two to fifty two pages 6x9;
subscription .50 cents; established 1903; A. P.
Fitt. editor; The Moody Bible Institute, pub-
lishers. Office, 80 Institute Place (2—5).
INTERN ATIONAL;montlily;literary;
eightv-four to one hundred pages 7x10; sub-
scription $3; established 1896; A. T. H
Browei-, editor and proprietor. Office. 358
Deai-born street. ' ^ ^
Circulation: In 1896. H. In 1897, H Z, In
1898,yH. Inl899.yH (??) (++). Inl900,yH.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
^%TERNATIONAL SOCIALIST
REVIEW; monthly; socialistic; sixty-eight
pages 6x9; subscription $1; established 1900;
A. M. Simons, editor; Charles H. Kerr & Co.,
publishers. Office. 56 Fifth avenue (12—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jki" Actual aver
age for 1901, 7,415. In 1902, yG. Actual
average for 1903, 5,742. In 1904, yG.
INTERNATIONAL WOOD-
WORKER; monthly; fraternal; forty to
fiftv four pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents;
established 1890; John G. Meller, editor;
Amalgamated Wood-Worlcers' International
Union of America, publishers. Office, 616
Garden City block (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, H. In 189^ HZ.
In 1898, yH. Actualaverage for 1899,6,737 .
In 1900, vG. In 1901, yH. Actual average for
1902. 18,391. In 19(3. yD (OO). Actual
average for 1904, 28,666.
IRRIGATION AGE; monthly;
drainage and irrigation; thirty-six pages
9x12; subscription $1 ; established 1885; D. H.
Anderson Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 112 Dearborn street (4—3).
■Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 4,000. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. Act-
-ual average duringlS98, 5,083. In 1899, yH.
In 1900. yH. In 1901. yH. Actual average
for 1902, 14,166. In 1903, yF. Actual av-
-eragefor 1904, 30,166.
JEWELERS' JOURNAL; monthly;
Jewelry trade; twenty pages 10x13: sub-
scription $1; established 1879; Charles K.
Hognet, editor and publisher. Office, 103
State street (1—4).
Circuln tion : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 3,000. In 1896. H. In 1897. H Z. In
1898. vH. Actual average for 1899. 6,870.
In 1900. yG. In 1901.(z-l. 4) H. In 1902, yH.
Actual average for 1903, 5,375. In 1901, yG.
JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHY;
monthly except July and August; geograph-
ical; seventy pages 7x10; subscription $1.50;
established "1901; Richard E. Dodge and Ed-
ward M. Lehnerts. editors; Rand. McNally &
Co., publishers. Office, 160 Adams street.
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
3,050. In 1904, yH.
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING;
monthly ; advertising ; one hundred and
thirty-four pages 7x10; subscription $1; es-
tablished 11H)1; D.Herbert Moore, editor; Loid
& Thomas Publishing House, publishers.
Office, Trude building (3—5 P).
KINDERGARTEN MAGAZINE;
monthly ; educational ; sixty-eight pages
7x10; subscription $2; established 1888 ; Bertha
Johnston, editor; Kindergarten Magazine
Co., publishers. Office, 40 Scott street (1—5).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 6,750. In 1895. G. In 1896, G. In
1897, Y. In 898. yH. In 1899. vH. In 1900,
vH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, I.
in 1904. "JKL.-
l'ahierica-gazzetta ital-
lANA; monthly; Italian; sixteen pages
9x11}^; subscription $2; established— i'^wicr-
ica 1890, La Gazzetta Italiana 1898, consoli-
dated 1902; A. A. Fernandez Torre, editor;
L'America & La Gazzetta Italiana Publishing
Company, publishers. Office, 1572 N. Sacra-
mento avenue (9—3 P).
Circulation: In 1900, "ikl" Actual aver-
age for a year ending with October, 1901,
10,501 ;/or 1902. 21, 627. Tnl903,yC(OO).
Actual average for lliOl, 26,099.
LEGAL ADVISER ; monthly; general
Information; sixteen pages 11x13; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1861; Andre Mattefon,
editor; The Legal Adviser Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 94 La Salle street. Cir-
culation "JKL.*
LUMBER REVIEW; monthly; lum.
ber; seventy pages lOJ^xlS; subscription $1;
established 1898; Ben. F. Cobb, editor; Lum-
ber Review Co., publishers. Office, 855 Dear-
born street (12—8).
Circulation : Actual average for 1898,
8,700. In 1899, zG. Actual average for a
year ending with October, 1900, 10,333;
for a year ending with June, 1901, 12,000 1
for 1902, 15,166. In 1903, (z^) E (OO).
InlPOl. yE.
LUTHERAN BANNER; monthly;
lutheran; e ght pages 8x12; subscription 25
cents; established January. 1901; J. D. Sever
Inghaus. editor and publisher. Office, 439
N. Ashland avenue (12—3).
Circulation: In 1901, -jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902. 1,000. In 1903, Z (4). In
1904, -'Jia.." (OO).
LYCEUi>IITE; monthly; lecture and
concerts; slxtv-eight pages 8x11: subscrip-
tion $1; established November 1902; Edwin
L. Barker, editor and publisher. Office, Steln-
way Hall (12—4).
Circulation: In 1903, Z (6). Actual average
/or 1904, 5,250.
MAIli ORDER JOURNAL; month-
ly; mail order and advertising: sixty-four
Images 5x8: subscription $1; established 1897;
Louis Guenther, editor and publisher. Office,
109 Randolph street (1—5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1898,
2,333; for 1899, 5,858; for 1900, 7,491.
In 1901. G. Actual average /or 1902. 9,451 (
for 190.S. 10,375; for 1904, 1 0, 829 : .„
MASONIC VOICE- REVIEW;
monthly; masonic; sixty-four pages 7x10;
subscription $1.50; established 1845: M. B.
Reber, manager. Office, Masonic Temple
(2-5).
Circulation: In 1897, -jkl." In 1898, G. In
1899. zE. Actual average for a year ending
with July. 1900, 20,958: /or 1901. 23,666;
/or 1902, 26,041. In 1903, yC (Q O). Actual
average for 1P04, 28.474.
MAXWELL'S TALISMAN; month-
ly; irrigation; thirty-two pages 8^^x12}^; sub-
scription $1; established December. 1901;
George H. Maxwell, editor and publisher.
Office, 1409 Fisher bldg (1—5). CIrc'n 'iii '
MEDICAL ADVANCE; monthly;
homeopathic; eighty four pages 6x9; sub-
scription $2; established 1873; H. C. Allen,
MD.. editor; J. E. Forest, publisher. Office,
5142 Washington avenue (12—4).
Circulation: In 1897, I Z. In 1898, yl. In
1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I.
In 19aMz— 4) (OO). In 1904, (z-4) I.
176
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
MEDICAL ERA; monthly; medical;
forty-eight pages 7x10; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1883; Chas. Gatchell, M.D., editor; Era
Publishing Co., publishers. Office. 100 State
street (7—3).
Circulation: Inl895, "jkl.- Actual averaye
for 1896, «2,410; for 1897, 3,280. In 1898.
yH. Actual average for 18i>9, 4,8S0. In
1900. yH. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. In 1903.
(z-4) I. In 1904, y I.
MEDICAL. RECORDER; monthly;
medical ; one hundred and twenty-two pages
6x9; subscription $2; established 1890; Dr.
Archibald Church, editor; Medical Recorder
Publishing Company, publishers. Office,
Pullman building (12—1).
Circulation: In 1896, •■jkl." In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jki,." Actual average
for 1900, 3,683. In 1901, yH. Actual aver-
age for 1902, 4,241. In 1903, yG (OO).
Actual average for 1904, 1 1.067.
3IEDICAL. STANDARD; monthly;
medical; sixty -eight pages 7x10; subscription
$1.50; established 1881; A. S. Burdick, M.D.,
editor; G. P. Engelhard & Co., publishers.
Office. .358 Dearborn street (2—3),
Circulation : Rating varied from F in 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, zl (t+). Actual
average for a year ending ivith July, 1901,
9,283 ; /or 1902, 9,542. In 1903, yF (O O).
In 1904. yG.
MEDICAL. TIMES; monthly; medi-
cal; forty pages 7x10; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1869; Finley Ellingwood, M. D., editor
and publisher. Office, 103 State street.
Circulation : Rating varied from H in 1891
to I in 1895. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (O O). In 1904, yl.
MEDICAL VISITOR; monthly; med-
ical; sixty -four pages 6>^xlO; subscription §1;
established 1885; Harvey B. Dale, editor;
Halsey Bros. Company, publishers. Office, 141
Kinzie street (1—5).
Circulation: In 1893, publisher asserts, not
less than 2.000. In 1896, 1. Actual average for
1897,2,066. In 1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In
1900, yl. Actual average for a year ending
with June, 1901. 4,333. In 1902, yG. In
19113, yH. In 1904 (z— 11) H.
MERCHANTS RECORD AND
SHOW WINDOW; monthly; coiimer-
cial trade; eighty pages 9x12; subscription
S2; established 1897; Thomas A. Bird, editor;
The Merchants' Record Co., publishers. Of-
fice, 324 Dearborn street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1898, zl. In 1899, y I. ^cfw-
fJaueraere/or 1900, 6,041. Inl901,vG. In
1902 (z— 1, 2, 4) G. Actual average for 19(^,
7,066. In 1904, (z-4) G.
MIDA'S ILLUSTRATED MAGA-
ZINE; montlily; forty to fifty pages 10x13;
subscription $3; established 1897; William
Mida, editor; Mida's Illustrated Magazine
Company, publishers. Office, 164 Lake street.
Circulation "jkl."
MILK NEWS; monthly; milk indus-
try ; eight pages lIxlB; subscription fiO
cents; established 1894; Milk News Publish-
ing Co.. editors and publisher.^. Office. 184
La Salle street.
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver
age for a year ending with Octuhfr, 1900,
1,395: /or 1901. 2,916. In 19o2, yH. In
1903, vH. In 1904, yl.
MIliLINER; monthly (semi-monthlv In
January, February, March, April, August and
September); millinery, gowns and cloaks;
forty pages 9x12; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1898: Grosvenor K. Glenn, editor;
Western Milliner Co., publishers. Office, 233
Fifth avenue (7—3).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with October, 1899. 6.30S. In
1900.yG. In I9)l,(z-1.2.4.5) CJ. Inl9:i2,yG.
In 1903. y<; (OO). In U;04. (z— ID <;.
MINING REVIEW AND METAL-
LURGIST; monthly: mining minerals
and Irrigation: tuent\ oagPs9xr?; subscrip-
tion $1; established 18(i2; E. .^.Taft, editor
ILLINOIS— Ch ica go.
and publisher; issues a weekly supplement
called Mining Interests. Office, 356 Dear
bornstreet (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." In 1902, t z— 4 ) H .
Inl9tj3, yH. In 1904, yH.
MISSIONARY TIDINGS; monthly;
freemethodlst; eight pages 8i^xl2; subscrip-
tion 30 cents; established 1896; Mrs. Emma
S. Roberts, editor; S. K. Cheshro, publisher.
Office, 14 N. May street. Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
MISSION STUDIES; monthly; con-
gregational; thirty-six pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1883; Miss Saran
Pollock, editor; Woman's Board of Missions
of the Interior, publishers. Office, 40 Dear-
born street (8—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 9,000 In
1893 to O In 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897. G Z.
In 1898, yG. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, (z— 1,2, 4,5) H. In 1902, yH. In 1903
(z-4) H. In 1904, yH.
MIXED STOCKS; monthly; mercan-
tile; twenty eight pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1888; Mixed Stocks Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 237 Fifth avenue.
Circulation: In 1895. H. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. Inl898,yT. Inl899,zl. In 1900, y I.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
MODERN MACHINERY; monthly;
mechanical; eighty to one hundred pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1896;
Modern Machinery Publishing Co., editors
and publishers Office, Security bldg. (2—3).
Circulntion: In 1898, "jkl" In 1899, Z.
In 1900. zl. In 1901, (z— 3) I. In 1902, vl. In
1903, vl. In 1904, (z— 2, 4, 5, 11) H (••).
MODERN TRAVELER; monthly;
literary; thirty-two pages 9i^oX 123^; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1892; O. L. Rickard, edi-
tor; The Model n Traveler Press, publishers-
Office, 358 Dearborn street.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
4,034. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
vH. In 1899, yl. Actual average for 1900.
4,080. Inl901,yH. Inl902,yH. In 19(3. yH
(AA).
MONTE CARMELO; monthly; Ital-
ian; roman catholic; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription 50 cents; established September,
1903; Rev. Anthony Petillo, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 23d and Lake streets (A A).
MONUMENTAL NEWS; monthly;
monuments; sixty-four pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1889; John W. Weston,
editor; R. J. Haight, publisher. Office, 324
Dearborn street (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1896, "JKL" In 1897, H. In
1898, yH. In 1899. yl. Actual average for a
year ending u-ith June, 19(X), 3,083. In
1901, vH. Actual average for a year ending'
ivith July, 1902, 2,966. In 1903. (z— 4) I.
Actual average for 1904, 3,091.
NATIONAL AUCTIONEER J
monthly; sixteen pages 12x17; subscrip-
tl' n $1 ;" establlslied 1898; M. Cumings, editor
and publisher. Office. 1414 Waba&have. (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1898. I. In 1899. yl. In
1900. y I. In 19iil. vl. Actual average for 1902»
1,500. In 19u3. December, piiblissher as-
serts, that every issue during the past year
was 1,500. Avtiial average for 1904, 1 ,500.
NATIONAL BANKER; monthly;
financial ;sev«nty pages 9x12: subscript ion $1;
established 1894; J. H. Francis, editor and
publisher. Office, 84 La Salle streef ( 1—5).
f ' i r c u 1 a t i o n : Actual average for 1900,
5,166 ##. Inl901,###. In 1902, yl. In
1903. yl. In 1904. H.
NATION A L BUILDER; monthly;
building; fifty six pages 10x14; sul)Scription
$2 ; established 1885; Fred T. Hodg.son. editor;
Porter, Taylor & Co.. publishers. Office, 358
Dearborn street (2 — 3).
C'irculation: Rating varied from F in
1891 to I In 1895. In 1896, 1. In 1897. publisher
asserts, not less than 2.500. In 1898. yH.
In 1899, yl. Actual average for 19(i0, 4,245 »
for 1901. 4,125; for 1902, 7,291; for 1903,
7,208;/"/- UiOl. 7,666.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
l".!
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
ILLI SOIS-CMcago.
NATIONAL. ENGINEER; monthly;
engineering; seventy two pages 8x11; sub-
Bcriptlon$l; established 1897; John W.Lane,
Jr., editor ; National Association of Stationary
Engineers, publishers. Office, 315 Dearborn
Circulation: In 1898, "jKi" Actual aver
age for 1899, 19,47t2. In 1900. yE. Actual
average for a year ending with November,
1901. 20,000. In 1902. yD. In 1903, (z-4) D.
In 1901, yE.
NATIONAL. GlJARDSMANt month
ly; National Guard; twenty pages 11x153^;
subscription $1; established 1896; Everett W.
Peckham, editor; The National Guardsman
Co., publishers. Office, 134 Van Buren st. (2—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "iiiL" Inlb97,Z. In
1899,1. In 1900, "iKL." In 1901, July, publisher
asserts, the smallest number primed for the
last twelve months has been 1,600. In 1902, y I.
Actual average for 1903, 4,866. In 1904, yG.
NATIONAL HARNESS REVIEW;
monthly; harness; seventy-six to one hundred
and twenty-two pages 9x13; subscription
$1; establisliedl879; JetfersonJaclcson, editor
and publisher. Office, 358 Dearborn st. (12-4).
Circulation : In 1892, 1893 and 1894, publisher
asserts, not less than 7,000. Actual average
for the first six months of iS97, 10,000. In
1898, yG. Actual average for 1899, 6,080.
In 19()0, zG. Actual average for a year end-
ing with August, 1901. 3,167; for 1902,
5,291. In 1903, (z-4, 6) G. In 1904, yG.
NATIONAL HOME AND MUSIC
JOURNAL; monthly; literature and
music; twenty-four pages 11x15; subscription
$1; established 1892; C. S. Lanferman, editor;
Chicago Book & News Co., publishers.
Office, 266-268 Wabash avenue (7—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl" Actualaverage
for 1896, 1,000. In 1897. I Z. Actual aver-
aereforl898, 1,033. Inl899,zT. In 1900, "jkl."
Iul901,Z (1,2,4,5). In 1903, Z (4).
NATIONAL PRINTER JOURNAL-
IST; monthly; journalistic; forty-eight
to one hundred and sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription $2; established 18S4; B. B, Herbert,
editor; National Printer Journalist Co., pub-
lishers. Office, Caxton building (1—5).
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1892
to H in 1895. In 1896 H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, y I, Actual average for
1904, 5,000.
NATIOxNAL PROGRESS; monthly;
(▲▲)
NEW THOUGHT MAGAZINE;
monthly ; new thought; thirty two pages 6x9;
subscription $1; established 1896; William
Walker Atkinson, editor; Sydney Flower,
publisher. Office, Steinway Hall (3—4).
Circulation!: In 1897, yH. Actualaverage
for a year ending with October, 1898. 5,083 ;
for a year ending with November, 1S99.
6,058; for 1900, 33,563. In 1901, yl).
Actual average for a year ending with Janu-
ary 1903, 29,239; /or 1903, 104,977. In
1904, Y.
NORTON'S MONTHLY; sixteen
pages 11x15; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished 1896; S. T. Norton, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 544 Ogden street (1—4). Cir-
culation "JKJ,.'
OFFICIAL JOURNAL; monthly;
fraternal; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription
50 cents; established 1891; G. Del Vecchio,
editor; Supreme Lodge Order of Mutual
Protection, publishers. Office, 159 La Salle
street (12-4).
Circulation "jkl." In 1901, Z (4). In 1903.
(z— 4) H. Actual average for 1904, 8,571.
OPEN COURT; monthly; religious;
sixty-eight pages 7x10; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1887: Paul Cams, editor; The Open
Court Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 329
Dearborn street (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1903, (z-4) H. In 1904, yH.
OPERATIVE MILLER; monthly;
flour milling; forty-four to ninety-six ppges
10x14; subscription $1; established 1896; J. F.
Mueller, editor; The Operative Miller Co.,
publishers. Office, 114 Sherman street (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl.- Actual aver-
age for 1898, 4,416; for 1899, 5,U00. In
1900, October, publisher asserts, no issue dur-
ing the past year was less than 5,000. Actual
average for a year ending with March, 1901,
5,008; for 1902, 5,666; /or 1903. 5,342.
In 1904, yG.
OPHTHALMIC RECORD »monthly;
medical; seventy two pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion t3; established 1891; C. C. Clute, pub-
lisher. Office, The High building.
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl" Actxial aver-
age for 1899, 1,053. In 1900, "iKL."
OPHTHALMOLOGIST; monthly;
ophthalmology; tweuty-four pages 6x9; sub-
scription $2; established imj; Chas. McCor-
mick, editor; Ophthalmologist Co., publish-
ers. Office, 84 Adam street (12—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
ORDENSBLATT DER HARUGA-
RI; monthly ; fraternal; tour pages 10i^xl4;
established 1883; Deutscher Ordender Haru-
gari, editors and publishers. Office, 180 Mon-
roe street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1903 (z-4) I. In 1904,
(z-4) I (••).
OSTEOPATHIC HEALTH;
monthly; osteopathy; sixteen pages 10x13;
subscription 50 cents; established 1901; Henry
S. Bunting, editor; The Osteopathic Publish-
ing Co., publishers. Office, 171 Washington
street (12 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
3,487. In 1904, yH.
OUR DAY; monthly; literary; seventy-
eight pages 7x10; subscription $2; established
1881; Frederick L. Chapman, editor; Our
Day Company, publishers. Office, 110 La
Salle avenue. Circulation "jkl."
PARK AND CEMETERY AND
LANDSCAPE GARDENING; month
ly; parks and cemeteries; thirty two pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1891; John
W. Weston, editor; R. J. Haight, publisher.
Office, 324 Dearborn street (12-^).
Circulation: In 1896, "jill." Actualaver-
age for 1S91, -2,300. Inl898.yH. Inl899,yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. Actual average for
a year ending ^vith July, 1902, 2.041. In
1903, (z— 4)1. Actual average for BOi. 1,817.
PEOPLE'S COMPANION; monthly;
literary; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
50 cents; established 1898; Franc R. E. Wood-
ward, editor; The People's Companion Pub-
lishing Company, publishers. Office, 40 Dear-
born street (1 — 5P)
PEOPLE'S HEALTH JOURNAL;
monthly; hygienic; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established 1885; L. D. and Ida
Wright Rogers, editors ; People's Health Jour-
nal Co.. publishers. Office. 441 Dearborn st.
Circulation: Rating varied from 20,000 in
1891 to G in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, yH. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, y I. In UOl, yl.
PHOTO-BEACON ; monthly; photog-
raphy; sixty -six pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1889; F. Dundas Todd, editor;
The Photo-Beacon Co., publishers. Office,
Security building (1—4). ,on^ » r.
Circulation: In 1896, "iici." In 1897. 1 Z.
In 1898, vl. Actual average for 1899, 4,833;
for 1900, 6,166; for 1901, 7000; for 1902,
7,000 : for 1903. 6,250. In Ui04, yG.
PIANO AND OR(JAN WORKERS'
OFFICIAIi JOURNAL; monthly;
labor; twenty four pages 9i^xl2; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1898; Charles Dold, edi-
tor; Piano and Organ Workers' International
Union of America, pulilishers. Office. 857 N.
Irving avenue (8—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
PIANO TRADE; monthly; musical:
thirtv-six pages 9x12; subscription 25 cents;
established 1903; George B. Armstrong, edi-
tor and publisher. Office, Steinway Hall
(2 5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
1,850.
12
178
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
PICTURE A?JD ART TRADE;
monthly; flue arts; sixty pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established 188U; W. \V. Raleigh,
editor; J. Sawtelle Ford, publisher. Office,
528 Monadnock building (12—4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age/or a year ending with July, 1902,3,250.
In 1903, (z-4, I. In 1904 (z-4) I (• •).
PliAIN TALK; monthly: advertising;
twenty-two pages fi^xlO; subscription $1;
established 1899; Plain Talk Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 220 La Salle street. Cir-
culation "JKL." (A A).
PLiEXUS; monthly; medical; sixty pages
"1^x10; subscription $1; established 1895; Stu-
dents of Physicians'and Surgeons' College of
University of Illinois, editors and publishers.
Circulation "iKL."
POINTER ; monthly; traveling; sixteen
pages 12x14; subscription $ I ; establiihed 1884;
Reau Campbell, editor and manager. Office,
186 Dearborn street (2—3).
Circulation: In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "4K1,." (??) (+t) In 1901. Z (1, 2, 4. 5).
POPUIiAR MECHANICS; monthly;
review of mechanical progress; cue hundred
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established 1902
as a weekly; H. H. "Windsor, editor; The
Popular Mechanics Co., publishers. Office,
Journal building (8—3).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with February, 1903, 11,613. In
1903, (z— 6) F. In 1904. yF.
POSTAL CLERK; monthly; United
National Association of Post Office Clerks;
sixteen to twenty four pages 7i^xl0 ; subscrip-
tion 20 cents; established December, 1901;
John T. Scott, editor; United National Asso-
ciation of Post Office Clerks, publishers.
Office, 5529 South Peoria street (2—5).
Circulation ■ ijil-' Actual average for \%Z,
9, 500: /or 1904. 11,875.
PYTHIAN RECORO; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; twelve pages 11x15; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; C. H. Cushing,
editor; Pythian Record Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 99 Fifth avenue.
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl- " In 1897, II Z.
In 1898, yH. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904. y I.
PYTHIAN TRIBUNE; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; Wm. D. Ken-
nedy, editor and publisher. Office. 6023
Princeton avenue (7—3).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 2,500. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In
1898, zl. In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
RAILWAY 3IAIL; monthly: postal
service; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1888; Otis J. Rogers, editor and
publisher. Office, 334 Dearborn street (12— 4).
Circulation:'Iu 1896, "jkx.' Actual average
for 1897, 3,637. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901. vT. In 1902 yl. In
1903, yl. Iul904, yl (^D)•
RAILWAY MASTER MECHAN-
IC; monthly; mechanical; seventy to one
hundred and twentv pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1878; Bruce V.Crandall, editor
and publisher. Office, 305 Dearborn street
(2-3).
Circulation: In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z.
In 1898, publisher asserts, not less than 3.500.
In 1899. yH. In 1900, vH. Actual average for
1901. 3.500. In 1902, (z— 1,2. 4, 5) H. la
1903. yH. In 1904, y H.
RAILWAY SURGEON} monthly;
National Association of Railway Surgeons;
forty-four pages 9x12; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1894; Louis J. Mitchell, M.D., editor;
The Railwas' Age and Northwestern Rail-
roader Co., publishers. Office, Monadnock
block (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899. vl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. (z-1. 2. 4. 5) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903.
(z-6) I. In 1904, yl.
IL LINO IS— Chicago.
RA N D-:>IcNALLY BANKERS'
MONTHLY; financial; one hundred and
thirty pages e^c^xlO; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1884; Rand, McNally & Co., editors and
publishers. Office, Rand -McNally building
(2—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from Q in 1892
to H In 1895. Actual average for 1896.
5,533. In 1897, G Z. Actual average for
1898. 6,043} for 1899. 6.175; for 1900,
6,334. In 1901, yG. Actual averaie for
1902, 6,416. In 1903. yG (OO). Actual
average for 1904. 6,358.
RED BOOK: monthly; fiction; one
hundred and thirty-two pages 6}4x9}4\ sub-
scription $1; established 1903; Trumbull
White, editor; The Red Book Corporation,
publishers. Office, 158-164 State street (7—3).
REPORTER; monthly; granite and
marble trade; forty-four pages 11x16; sub-
scription $2; established 1868; Frank M.
Nichols, editor; Nichols & Co., publishers.
Office, 202 Washington boulevard (2—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "^kj,." Actual aver-
age for 1897, 3,750. In 1898, yH. In
1899, vl. Inl900,yl. In 1901, vl. In 1902, "j_kl. "
RETAIL COALMAN; monthly; coal;
flfiv-slx pages 8ixlU; subscripts n $1 ; es-
tablished 19(.0; A. M. Hull, editor; Retail
Coalman Co.. publisher. Office, 1536 Monad-
nock Block (2— 5 Pi.
RETAILERS JOURNA L; monthly:
tobacco; forty pages 9xll>^; subscription $1;
established April. 1903; S. W. Roth, managing
editor; The Retailers' Journal Pub. Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 3« La Salle street (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
6,785. In 1901. yG.
REVIEW OF EDUCATION; monthly.
except July and August; educational; sixty-
four pages 6x9; subscription $1; established
1895; A. W. Mumford, editor and publisher.
Office, 203 Michigan avenue.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl " Actual aver-
age for 1897. 5,350: for 1898. 7.310. In
1899. yG. Actual average for 1900, 5,000;
/or 1901. 5,000. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG.
In 1904, yH.
ROADMASTER AND FOREMAN;
monthly; railway track employees; twenty
pages 11x14; subscription $1; established
1885; F. A. Smith, editor; B. S. Wasson &
Co., publishers. Office, 93 Jefferson street.
Circulation: In 1895. G. In 1896. G. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yH. Actual average for
1899. 6.416. In 1900, G. In 1901, yG. In
1902. yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yH.
ROVER: monthly (A A).
R. F.D.NEWS; monthly ; official organ
of rural letter carriers : subscription 50 cents :
established Janunry, 19a3; H. H. Windsor,
editor and publisher. Office, Journal Build-
ing (12—3). Circulation "ijtL."
SCHOOL REVIEW; monthly, except
July and August; educational; sixteen pages
7x10; subscription $1.50; established 1893;
Geo. H. Locke, editor: University of Chicago
Press, publishers. Office, University of
Chicago (7— 3P).
Circulation: In 1896, "ikl.- In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, not lessthan l.noO. In 1898, "jkl"
Actual average for 1901. 6,960. In 1902,
(z_4) G. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
SCHOOL SCIENCE; monthly; edu-
cational; one hundred pages 6x9i^; subscrip-
tion $2; established March. 1901 ; C. E. Line-
barger, editor; School Science Press, pub-
lishers. Office, 740 CuUom avenue (8—3).
Circulation "jjcl." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1901, y I.
SERVICE; monthly: twenty-four pages
8Hxl2]4; subscription $1; established 1890;
W. H. Geistwelt, editor; Baptist Young
People's Union of America, publishers.
Office, 324 Dearborn street (2—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
34,076. In 1895, C. Actual average for
1896.31,318. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yD. In
1899, yE. Actual average for a year end-
ing with Jan.. 1901. 38,334. In 1901, yC.
Actual average for 190-i, 30,765. In
IfOl, yG.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
KO
ILLINOIS - Ch icago.
SEWING MACHINE ADVANCE »
monthly; sixteen paKes 9x12; subscription 50
cents; established 1879; Walter Scates, editor
and publisher. Office, 4109 Indiana avenue.
Circiilntion : Rating varied from H in 1893
to I In 1895. In 1896, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,000. In 1897, I Z. In 1898. vl. In
1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1903, y I.
In 1904. y I.
SHEARS; monthly; paper box making
and bookbinding; thirty two pages SixlOi;
subscription $1; established 1893; George E.
Jenks, editor and publisher. Oflflce, 198 Clark
St. (7—3). Circulation "00- " In 1903, Z (4).
SKETCH BOOK; monthly; art; sixty-
two pages 7x11; subscription $1; estdnbllshed
1901; Mrs. Will Herrick, editor; The Sketch
Book Publishing Co., publishers. OfHce,
Fine Arts building ( 11-^).
SODA FOUNTAIN: monthly; retail
soda water trade; thirty-six pages 8x11; sub-
scription $1; established July, 1902; F. E,
Wright , editor ; The Dispenser Publishing Co ,
publishers. Office, 172 Washington st. (12—1).
Circulation : Actual average for 1903,
8.333. In 1904, (z— 4) F.
SOKOL; monthly; Polish; athletic and
hygiene; twelve pages 9x12; subscription $1 ;
established 1896; S. Barszczewski, editor and
publisher. Office, 102 W. Division street.
Circulation "jkl."
SOKOL. AIYIERICKY: monthly; Bo-
hemian; athletics; thirty-six pages 9x12; sub-
scription 75 cents; established 1979; Dr. J. R.
Jlcinsky, editor; National Printing and Pub
llshing Co . publishers. Office, 566 W. ISth
street (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than S.-Uk). In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In i;»03, yl. In 1904, I.
SOUND WAVES: monthly; independ-
ent telephony ; one hundred pages 9x11; sub-
Bcription 50 cents: established 1900; Wm.
Herbert Graffls, editor; Wilson, Humphries
& Co., publishers. Office. Baltimore Build-
ing (12—3).
Circulation : In 190:3, G. In 1904. yH.
SPORTS AFIELD; monthly; literary
and sporting; one hundred pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1887; Claude King,
editor; Sports Afleld Publishing Company,
publishers. Office. 338 Dearborn street ( 1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 189.-),
17.2.50; for the first six months of 1897,
22,91«; for 1898, 22,916; for 1899,
24.167; for 1900, 23,167; for 19.il.
23. .500. In 1902, yC. Actual average for
1903, 26,849; for 1904, 27,232.
STAR OF THE MAGI; monthly;
occultism; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1899; News E.Wood, editor
and publisher. Office, 617 La Salle ave. (7—3).
Circulation "iKL.- In 1901. Z (3) (++). In 1903,
(z-4) l(AA).
STREET RAILWAY REVIEW:
monthly; street rallwaj's; one hundred and
fifty pages 10x14; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1891; H. H. Windsor, editor; Windsor
& Kenfleld Publishing Co., publishers. Office.
45 Plymouth place (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
In 1901. Z (4. 6).
SUCCESSFUL POULTRY JOUR-
NAL; monthly; poultry; fifty two to one
hundred and tw-enty pages; SJ^xllJ^; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1900; Frank
Heck, editor; Successful Poultry Journal
Pub. Co., publishers. Office, 355 Dearborn
street (1 5)
Circulation: In 1904 (z— 4) H.
SUGGESTION; monthly; hygiene psy-
chology and suggestive therapeutics; one
hundred pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
ll.shedl898; Herbert A. Parkyn, editor; Sug-
gestion Publishing Co.. publishers. Office,
4020 Drexel boulevard (12-4),
Circulation: In 1899. "jkl." Actual ai-er-
age /or 1900, 4,958. In 1901, yG. Inl902,yH.
In 1903, H (•#)- Actual average for year
with January, 1905, 1.3,145.
Publisher's announcevient.— The sworn bona
ILLINOIS- Chicago.
fide circulation of Suggestion for January,
1905, is 20,000 copies.
S. S. LESSON ILLUSTRATOR;
monthly; undenominational; forty eight to
sixty pages 6x9; subscription 60 cents; estab-
lished 18S3; Mrs. Abbie C. Morrow, editor;
Fleming H. Revell Co., publishers; dated also
at New York, Toronto, London and Edin-
burgh. Office. 63 Washington street (7—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 13,000 in
1891 to Fin 1895. In 1896, publisher asserts,
over 16.000. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yF. In 1899, yF.
In 1900, yG. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In
1903, (z-4) G(AA).
SVOBODNA SK OLA; monthly; Bohe-
mian, juvenile; freethinkers; twenty eight
pages 7x10; subscription SOcents; established
1896; K. B. Svoboda, publisher. Office, 566 W.
Eighteenth street (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
2,000; for 1901, 2,423. In 1902, (z-11) H
(OO). In 1904, (z-U) H.
SYSTEM; monthly; mercantile; one
hundred and sixty two pages 7x9}^; sub-
scription $2; established 1900: A.W.Shaw,
editor; The System Co., publishers. Office,
934 First National Bank building (2—4).
Circulation: In 1903, F. Actual average
for year ending with February. 1905, 33,750.
TEACHER AND SCHOOL BOARD
JOURNAL: monthly; educational; sixty-
eight pag«s 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; S. R. Winchell. editor; Chicago
Teacher and School Board Journal Publish-
ing Co., publishers. Office, 922 Opera House
block. Circulation "jkl."
TECHXICAIi WORLD; monthly;
scientific; one hundred and sixty pages 7x10;
subscription $2: established February, 1904;
The Technical World Co., publishers. Office,
3323 Armour avenue (12—4).
Circulation: I.
TELEPHONE MAGAZINE; month-
ly; telephone; eighty to one hundred and
twenty pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; Telephone Magazine Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, Manhattan build-
ing (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, publish-
er asserts, not less than 2,000. In 1897, H. In
1898, H. Actual average for a year ending
with July, 1900, 3,362. In 1901, yH. In
1902, (z-5)H. Inl90iyH (OO). In 1904, H
TELEPHONY; monthly; telephone;
one hundred and twenty to three hundred
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established Jan-
uary, 1901: Telephony Publishing Co. (Inc.),
publishers. Office, Manhattan bldg. (7— 3P).
Circulation "jjil."
TEN STORY BOOK; monthly; lite-
rary; fiction; sixty eight pages 5x8; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1901: Henry L. Blalsdell,
editor; The l>ally Story Publishing Co , pub-
lishers. Office, 320 Dearborn street (1—5).
Circulation : In 1903, (z— 4) C. Actual aver-
age for 1904, 56,614.
THIS FOR THAT; monthly; literary;
twenty eight pages 9x12 ; subscription 25
cents; established 1899; F. M. Simmons, jr.,
editor ; People's Publishing Co., publishers
(1—--)).
Circulation : In 1904 (z—1, 2, 6) F.
THRESHER WORLD AND
FARMERS' MAGAZINE; monthly:
thresher trade; fifty-four pages 9x13; sub-
scription 50 cents: established 1897; John L.
Little, editor; Thresher World Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 521Wabash ave. (9— 3 P) .
Circulation : In 1898, "jkl.- In 1899, zl. In
1900, y I. In 1901, "JKL." In 1902, ( z— 6) E. In
1903, yE (O O). In 1904, yE.
TO-MORROW MAGAZINE; month-
ly; educational: sixty pages 5x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established January. 19U5; Oscar L.
Trlggs, editor; Tomorrow Publishing Co..
publisher (2—5).
VEtiETARIAN MAGAZINE;
monthly; vegettirianism; thirty-six pages
7x10 ; subscription $1 ; established 1896 ;
Rena Michaels Atchison, Ph.D., editor; The
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ILLINOIS— Chicago.
ILLINOIS- Chicago.
Vegetarian Company, publishers. Office, 304
Aaams Express building (T— 3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for the first
sixmontha of 1897, 3,000; for 1898. 3,125;
for a year ending with October, 1899, 3,042.
In 1900, yH. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z-4) H (O O) In 1904, yH.
VIOLINl!?T; monthly; musical; twenty
pages 7x10: subscription $1; established
August. 1900; Ray G. Edwards, editor; Vio-
linist Company, publishers. Office, 2152 Gladys
avenue (2— 3). Circulation "jkl"
YOKE OF LABOR ; monthly (A A).
WAYSIDE TALES; monthly; fiction;
literary; one hundred and sixty-four pages
6x9; subscription $1; established 1899; Louis
D. Sampson, editor and publisher. Office, 150
E 54th street ( 12 4)
circulation: In 1902, G. In 19()3,yG(0 0).
Actual average for 1904, tj.3,000.
WELCOME VISITOR; monthly;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription 25 cents:
established January, 1901; J. P. Geiger, editor
and publisher. Office, 393 s. Troy street (2—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1901,
2,350; /or 1902. 6,792; /or 1903, 10,333
(AA).
WESTERN BREWER AND JOUR-
NAL OF THE BARLEY, MALT
AND HOP TRADES; monthly; brewing;
two hundred and twenty-four pages 9x13;
subscription $5; established 1876; H.S. Rich &
Co., editors and publishers; dated also at
New York, N. Y. Office, 177 La Salle street.
Circulation: ••jiil." In 1901, Z (4. 5). In
1904, I.
WESTERN BROKER; monthly;
liquors; thirty-two pages 14x17; subscription
$4; established 1880; R.J. Halle, editor; West-
ern Broker Co.. publishers. Office, Schiller
building.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts. not
less than 1,000. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." (A A).
W^E STERN CO li LEGE MAGA-
ZINE; monthly; educational; one hundred
and forty-four pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1879; H. L. Patterson, editor;
American Educational Co., publishers. Of
flee. 315 Dearborn street (10—3).
Circulation: In 1896, T. In 1897. I Z. In
1898, vl. In 1599, "JivL-" In 1903, (z— 1) 1 (O O).
In 1904, y I.
WESTERN DRUGGIST ; monthly;
pharmaceutical; eighty-two to one hundred
pages 8x11; subscription $1.25; established 1879;
6. P. Engelhard & Co., editors and publishers.
Office, .358 Dearborn street (12-4.)
Circulation : Rating varied from F in 1891
to G in 1895. In 1896, G. Actual average
/or 1897, 12,705. In 1898. yE. In 1899, yF.
In 1900 zF. Actual average for a year end-
ing with July, 1901, 13,127; for 1902,
13,587. Inl903, yE(OO). In 1904, yE.
WESTERN PAINTER; monthly;
painting; ninety-six pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established 1892; Charles H. Webb, editor
and publisher. Office. 40 Dearborn st. (7—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 5,200 in
1893 to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. V.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, y J.
In 1902. yl. In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1901. yl.
WESTERN PUBLISHER: monthly;
sixty-eight pages 9x12; subscription .SI; es-
tablished May, 1902: Byron Robert Williams,
editor; Western Newspaper Union, publish
ers. Office. 65 71 Plymouth place (8—3 P). Cir-
culation ■JKL."
WESTERN STATIONER; monthly;
stationery and printing: sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1880; J. Sawtelle
Ford, editor and publisher. Office. 528 Mon-
adnock building. Circulation "jkl-" (A A).
WESTERN UNDERTAKER;
monthly; embalming and sanitation; fifty-
six pages 9x12; subscription SI; estahlLshed
1880; Herbert S. Fassett. editor and publisher.
Office. 263 Washington boulevard (12—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from 6,000
in 1S92 to H in 1895. Actual average for
1896, 4,050; for 1897, 4,050; for 1898.
4,212. In 1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, vH. In 1902, yH. Actual average for
1903 iS.OOO; /or 1904. «, 000.
WHAT TO EAT; monthly; house-
hold and pure food; fifty -four to sixty
pages 73^x121^; subscription $1; established
1896; Pierce Publishing Co.. editors and pub-
lishers; dated also at New York. Office,
171 -173 Washington street (2—3).
Circulation: Actual average for the first
six months of 1897, 10,383. In 1893, F. In
l'^99. vG. In 1900. zG. In 1901. (z— 1,2, 4,5) G.
In 1902. yG. In 1903. yG. In li:04. yH.
WHITE'S CLASS ADVERTISING;
monthly; (A A).
WOMAN'S JOURNAL: monthly;
household; twenty four pages 10x14; sub-
scription 23 cents: established Feb.. 1905;
Thos. Rhodus and B. F. Rhodus, editors and
publishers. Office, Journal bldg. (2—5 P).
WOMAN'S' WORLD; monthly ; house-
hold; sixteen to twenty-four pages ll^^xlS;
subscription 25 cents; established 1885; W.
D. Bovce & Co., editors and publishers. Of-
fice. Boyce building (2—4).
Circulation: In 1898, yl. In 1899, yB. In
1900, (z— 3, 4, 6) B. Actual average for 1901,
1,000,000. In 1902, yA. Actual average
for 1903, 869,827. In 1TO4. yA .
WOOL MARKETS AND SHEEP;
monthly; sheep; twenty four pages SJi^xlli^;
subscription 50 cents; established 1890; Frank
E. Moore, editor; A. Stone, publisher. Office,
3.58 Dearborn street (2—5).
Circulation: In 1895. G. In 1896, G. In
1897, <; Z. In 1898. yG. In 1899. yH. In
1900, vH. In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903.
(z-4) H. In]R04, G(nn). ^, ,.
W'ORLD TO-DAY; monthly ; literary;
seventv-two pages 7x10; subscription, $1;
established 1901; Shailer Mathews, editor;
The World To-day Co.. publishers. Office, 67
Wabash avenue (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896. C. Actual average
/or 1897, 25,215. In 1898, yC. In 1899, yD.
In 1900. yE. In 1901. yF. In 1902, yF. In
1903. yH. Actual average for 1904. 62,428.
SEMI-QUARTERLY .
JOURNAL OF GEOLOGY ; semi
quarterly; one hundred and eii^ht pages 7x10;
subscription $3; established 1893; T. C. Cham-
berlain, editor; The Unversity of Chicago
Press, publishers. Office, University of Chi-
cago (2—3).
Circulation: In 19O0."j_kl." Actual average
for 1901, 1,000. In 1902, Z (4). In 1904,".iKi-"
BI-MONTHLY.
AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN AND
ORIENTAL JOURNAL: bimonthly,
January, March, May, July, September and
November; antiques; seventy pages 6x10;
subscription $4; established 1878; Stephpn D.
Peet. editor and publisher. Office. 5817 Madi-
son avenue. Circulation "JKL" ,^„ ^^^^
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCI-
OLO<iY : bi^ionthly, July, September, No-
vember. January, March and May; one hun-
dred and forty to one hundred and sixty-four
pages 7x10; subscription $2; established 1894:
Albion W. Small, editor; The University of
Chicago Press, publishers. Office. University
of Chicago (2— 5 P). ^ .or.- x r,
Circnlntion: In 1896, "jjo.." Inl89..IZ.
Inl898, yl. In 1899. vl. Inl900.yl. Actual
average for 1901. 1,900. In 1902, (z-4) I. In
^"gi^NKfNG'&D MERCANTILE
WORLD; bi-monthly; financial and mer-
cantile; one hundred and thirty-six Pages
7x10: subscription $5; established 1898: W. Y.
Barnet, manager; Banking and Mercantile
World Company, publishers. Office, 59 Clark
jsfygp^ (12 1)
Circulation: "jkl." In 1899, Z. In 1902.
-JKL." In 1903. (z-4) I. In 1?04. yl.
EN GRAVER AND ELECTRO-
T Y P E R ; hi monthly ; twenty pages 6x9 ;
subscription $1; established 1897: William
Hughes, editor and publisher. Office, 6854
Went worth avenue (7— 3P). Clrc'n -jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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JOURNAL OF THE VVKSJTERN
SOCIETY OF ENUlNEEIt»9; bi
monthly; englneeriug; one hundred and
sixty-four pages 6x9; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1896; Western Society of Engineers,
editors and publishers. Oftice, 1736 Monad-
nock block.
Circiilatiou: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,500. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
QUARTERLY.
A3IERICAN JOURNAL. OF SEM-
ITIC LANGUAGES AND LITERA-
T U RES ; quarterly, October, January, April
and July; Semitic study; eighty six pages
7x10 ; subscription $3 ; established 1884;
William R. Harper, editor ; The University
of Chicago Press, publishers. Office, Uni-
versltyof Chicago (7— 3P). Circulation ■•jkl."
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE-
OLOGY; quarterly, January, April, July
and October; undenominational; two hun-
dred and sixteen pages 7x10; subscription
.$3; established 1897; Divinity Faculty of the
University of Chicago, editors; The Uni-
versity of Chicago Press, publishers. Office,
University of Chicago (7— 3P).
Circulation: In 1896, 'jkl.- In 1897, I Z.
Inl898,yl. Inl899,yl. In 1900, y I. Actual
average for 1901, l,t200. In 1902, (z— 4) I.
In 1903, yl. In 1901, yl.
JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECON-
OMY ; quarterly, March, June, September
and December ; one hundred and sixty to one
hundred and ninety pages 7x10; subscription
$3; established 1892; Thorstein B. Veblen, edi-
tor; University of Chicago Press, publishers.
Office, University of Chicago (2— 3P). Circula-
tion "JKL."
MONIST; quarterly, January, April, July
and October; philosophical; one hundred and
seventy-six pages 7x10; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1890; Dr. Paul Cams, editor; The Open
Court Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 324
Dearborn street.
Circulation: In 1896. I. Actual average
for a year ending ivith April, 1898, 3<125>
In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902.
yl. In 1903, yl. In 1901, yl.
NORTHWESTERN DENTAL
JOURNAL; quarterly, June, September,
December, March; dentistry; one hundred
pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; established
June, 1903; G. V. Black, editor; Alumni Asso-
ciation of Northwestern University Dental
School, publishers. Office. Marshall Field
BulMlng (1—4). Circulaiion "jkl."
SAVINGS AND TRUST REVIEW;
quarterlv; e.stabllshed June, 1903.
STOREY'S QUARTERLY; January,
April, July and October; ladies* tailoring
and dress making; forty four pages 9J^xl2;
subscription $1.50; established 1895; J.Roland
Storey, editor and publisher. Office, 138 State
street (1—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1898,
l^B'^o. In 1899, publisher asserts, not less
than 3,500. In 1900. G. Actual average for a
year ending ivith July, 1901. 10)5 00; for
1902. 11,989; /or 1903, ir,S9a. Inl904,yE.
CHICAGO HEIGHTS, Cook Co. ^
5,100+ pop.,— local estimate 7,695— on Chicago
& Eastern Illinois, Elgin, Joliet & Eastern
and Michigan Central Rds.,28 m. S. of Chic-
ago, the county seat. Farming.
SIGNAL; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1888; S. D. Palmer, editor; Palmer & Palmer,
publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1900. 1,174. In 1901, yl. Actual
average for 1902, l,'i85. In 1903, yl. In
1004, yl.
CHILLICOTHE, PeoriaCo. a L899t
pop.— North ChilUcothe, 500 pop., adjoin-
ing,—on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
ILLINOIS.
and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rds. and
Illinois r., at head of Peoria lake, 18 m.
N. by N. E. of Peoria, the county seat. Can-
ning, cigar and button factories, paper
mill, carriage and wagon works and flour-
ing mill. Grain-shipping point.
BULLETIN; Fridays; republican;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883; F. W. Bailey, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8). Circulation "jkl." In 1897, Z.
In 1901, Z( 6). Inl902, (??).
ENQUIRER ; Tuesdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; H. A. Bates, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, T.
In 189/, I Z. In 1898, zl. In 1899, y I. In 1900,
July, publisher asserts, at no time during
the past year less than 1,200. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
CHRISMAN, Edgar Co. D- 905t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
Louis and Indianapolis, Decatur & Western
Rds., 12 m. N. of Paris, the county seat.
Agriculture.
COURIER; Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1878; C. R. Livingston, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
CISCO, Piatt Co. n 360t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 8 m. W. of Monticello,
the county seat. Corn, oats and farming.
PRESS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established December, 1900;
W. W. Austin, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "jkl."
CISSNAPARK, Iroquois Co. n- 823t
pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd.,
30 m. S. W. of Watseka, the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
EXPRESS; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; Helmer & Ambrose, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
CLAYTON, ^'^an** Co. -a 996t pop.,
on Wabash Rd., 28 m. N. E. of Quincy, the
county seat. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1879; J. L. Staker, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,024; for 1896, 1,008. In 1897, 1898 and
1.899, publisher asserts, every issue 1,008. In
1900, 1901, 1902. 1903 and 1904, December, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue since 1895 has been
less than 1.008.
CLIFTON, Iroquois Co.o652t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 18 m. N.W. of Watseka,
the county seat. Farming.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893: Chas. Trimble, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3). Circulation "jkl"
CLINTON, c. h., Dewitt Co. a 4,452t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 22 m. S. of
Bloomington and 43 N.E.of Springfield, the
State capital. Illinois Central machine
shops.
PUBLIC I every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion-daily $5, weekly $1.50; established —
daily 1896, weekly 1856; Bert E. Plnkerton
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ILLINOIS.
editor; Piakerton Cross Co., publishers (2— 3).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl."
AVeeklv: In 1895, I, Actual average for
1896. 1,611. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In
1899. "JKL.' Inl902, Z(l, 2, *, 5).
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; independent; eight pages — daily 18x24,
seml-wreekly 15x22; subsci'iption — daily $5,
seml-w^eekly $1; established 1898; Arthur F.
Sweeny, editor and publisher (4 — 3). Circula-
tion—daily "JKL ", senii-vsreekly "jkl."
REGISTER; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab
Ilshed 1868; Hughes Bros., editors and pub
lishers (1— 5P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,180. In 1896. I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898. yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900. yj. In 1901,
(z— 6)1. Inl902,yl. Inl903,yl. Inl904,yl.
COAL CITY, Grundy Co. ^ 2,907
pop., on Atchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe,
Chicago & Alton, and Elgin, Joliet & East-
ern Rds„ 20 m. S. W. of Joliet.J [Manu-
facturing.
COURANT ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; establish-
ed March, 1891 ; Edmund J. Hazel, editor and
publisher (8— 3 F). Circulation "jkl" Inl902.
Z (1, 2, 4. 5).
COBDEN, Union Co. g l,034tpop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 42 m. N. of Cairo.
Fruit growing.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 16x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1887; A. M. DuBois, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl "
FRUIT GROWERS' JOURNAL;
monthly; horticulture; eight pages 16x22;
subscription 50 cents; established 1883; A. M.
DuBols. editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
COFFEEN, Montgomery Co. D 963t
pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City
Rd., 10 m. S. E. of Hillsboro, the county
■eat. Coal and copper mining.
MONTGOMERY DEMOCRAT; Fri-
days; deniocratic;eightpage8 15x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1891 ;W. E. Roberts, editor
and publisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
C O L C HESTER, McDonough Co. -n
1,635+ pop., on Burlington Route Rd., 7 m.
S. W. of Macomb, the county seat. Coal
mining and stone quarrying. Pottery, tile
and brick making.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50;
established 1873 ; By-Stander Publishing Co.,
publishers (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
COLFAX, McLean Co. n 1153 pop., on
Central Rd., 23 m. N. E. of Bloomlngton.
Coal mining.
PRESS: Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1895; James Fielding, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
COLLINSVILLE, Madison Co. p
4,021+ pop., on Vandalia Line Rd., 11 m. E. by
N. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Various manu-
facturing Industries. Coal mining.
HERALD; Fridays ; Independent ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
1879 ; James N. Peers, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
PRESS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established July, 1901;
H. C. Ashbaugh, editor; Ashbaugh & Co.,
publishers (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
ILLINOIS.
COMPTON, Lee Co. (^ 500 pop., on
Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Rd., 25 m. S.
E. of Dixon.
RECJISTERi Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished March 5, 1903; L. R. Uflford, editor and
publisher (12—4). Circulation "jkl."
CO'R'N "ELiLiy Livingston Co. n 521tpop.,
on Wabash Rd., 10 m. N. "W, of Pontlac,
the county seat. Corn growing, hog rais-
ing and coal mining.
JOURNAL; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1890; A. E. Tiffany, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl "
COULTERVILLE, Randolph Co. p.
650+ pop., on Centralia & Chester and Illinois
Central Rds., 47 m. S. E. of Saint Louis, Mo.
Mining and agriculture.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885 ; H. E. Risley, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
COWDtN, Shelby Co. D 751t pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern and Toledo,
St. Louis & Kansas City Rds., 12 m. S. W. of
Shelbyville, the county seat. Coal mining.
REFLECTOR; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1888; O. A. Jewett, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
CREAL SPRINGS, Williamson Co.
g 940+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. S.
of Marlon, the county seat. Agriculture
and canning factory.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
15x22; subscription .$1 ; established January,
1900; L. O. Trigg, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl."
CRESTON, Ogle Co. [^ 381t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 5 m. E. of
Rochelle and 79 "W. of Chtcago. Creamery
and tile and broom factories.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; Independent;
eight page.s 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1887; T. J. Winders, editor and pub-
lisher; prints an edition for Malta. Combined
circulation "jkl."
CRETE, Will Co. cf 760t pop., on Chi-
cago & Eastern Illinois Rd., 30 m. S. of Chi-
cago. Lumber, sashes, doors and blinds.
CITIZEN; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; W. C. Trowbridge, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl"
CUBA, Fulton Co. -n l,198t pop., at
Junction of Toledo, Peoria & Western and
Fulton County Narrow Gauge Rds., 40 m. S.
of Galesburg. Manufactures of buildlng^
and paving brick and cigars. Coal mines.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
eight to ten pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1883; J. C. Thomas, editor and
publisher (7—3). Circulation "jk.l."
CULLOM, Livingston Co. D 456tpop.>
on Illinois Central Rd.. 25 m. E. of Pontlac,.
the county seat, and 88 S. W. of Chicago.
File factory. Corn.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1,25; estab-
lished 1898: S. J. Porterfleld, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
183
ILLINOIS.
BAHLGREN, Hamilton Co. g 452t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 10 m.
N. W. of McLeansboro, the county seat, and
91 S. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Agriculture.
ECHO; Thursdays; eight pages 11x16;
flubscription 50 cents; established 1899; G.
T. Rhodes, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
DALLAS CITY, Hancock Co. -D 970t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rds., 16 m.
N. of Carthage, the county seat. Manufact-
ures of carriages, ax-handles and lumber.
Farming.
ENTERPRISE? Thursdaj^s; Independ-
«ut; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899; Dallas Printing Co. (Inc.),
■editors and publishers (3 — 4).
Circulatiou "jkl." Actual average for
1903, 1,033; /or 1904, 1.414.
REVIEW; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1886; L. S. Reid,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
DANFORTH, Iroquois Co. n- 407t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 12 m. W. of
Watseka, the county seat, and 76 S. of Chi
cago. Corn and oats.
HERALD; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1899 ; Heraki
Publishing Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
DANVERS, McLean Co. D607tpop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., 10 m. W. of Bloomlngton, the
county seat. Farming.
DISPATCH; Thursdays ; four pageg
13x20; subscription $1; established 1880; John
S. Popple, editor and publisher (5—3) . Circu-
lation -JKL."
DANVILLE, c. h., Vermilion Co. n-
lh,354+ pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois,
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Wabash Rds. and Vermilion r., 120
m. E. by N. E. of Springfield, the State
capital, and 130 S. of Chicago. Coal mining
manufacturing and agriculture.
CO>I»IERCIAL.-NEWS; every even
ing except Sunday, and WEERL.Y, Thurs-
days; republican; dally eight to tvrenty-four.
weekly sixteen pages 17x24; subscription-
dally $3,weekly $1; established— dally— News
1874, Commercial 1862; W. R. Jewell and J. H.
Harrison, editors; Commercial News Co.,
publishers (1—5).
Circulation- Daily: In 1899, "jkl" In
1900, Z (4, 5). Actual average for 1901,
t2,t254: for a year ending with November,
1902. 4,017. Actual average for 1903,
€,541. In 1904, (z-4) F.
Weekly : In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. Actual average
for 1901, 2,211; for a year ending with
November, 1902, 2,296. In 1903, yl. In
1904, "JKL."
DEMOCRA T; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; daily
eight, weekly twelve pages 17J^x22; sub-
scription-dally $5, weekly $1; established
1897; The Democrat Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (1 — J).
Circulation— Daily : In 1897, "jkl." In
1898. Z. In 1899, Z. In 1901, I. Actual aver-
age for 1902, 3,768; for 1903, 4.549. In
1904, yH.
Weekly; "jkl.- In 1898. Z. In 1899, Z. In
i902, "JKL. (A A).
ILLINOIS.
PRESS ; every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — dally $5,
weekly $1.50; established— dally 1887, weekly
1878; G.T.Robinson, editor; Danville Press
Co.. publishers (1—4).
Circulation— dally "iKL." Weeklv "jkl."
In 1901, dally Z (6). Actual average for 1903.
3,898. In 1901, yH.
BANNER; Thursdays; prohibition; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1890;
George W. Woolsey, editor and publisher.
Publishes also a monthly edition (12—4).
Combined circulation "jkl " in 1902, Z
(1,2,4,5). In 1903, (4)1. In 1904,(z^l) I (# ♦).
DEUTSCHE ZEITIJNG; Fridays; Ger-
man; independent; eluht pages 17x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1874; Fred M.
Jahnke, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
FREE CITIZEN; Fridays; labor; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1899; Rev. Edward Ellis Carr, editor; The
Union Printing Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulatiou : Actual average for 1903,
1,514. Im904, 1.
THE CHRISTIAN SOCIALIST ;
semi-monthly ; Christian socialist; eight
pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished Dec, 1903; E. E. Carr, editor; Co oper-
ative Printing Co., publisher (1—5). Circu-
lation "J.KL."
INTER-STATE SCHOOL RE-
VIEW; monthly; educational; sixteen
pages 8x11 ; subscription $1; established 1892;
W. E. Watt and L. E. Jones, editors; Illi-
nois Printing Company, publishers.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, Z.
In 1898. F. In 1899. yG. In 1900. yH. In
1901, (z-3)H. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yH.
DECATUR^ c. h., Macon Co. n 20,7541
pop., on Illinois Central, Indiana, Decatur
& Western, Peoria. Decatur & Evansville,
Vandalia Line and Wabash Rds. and San-
gamon r., 38 m. E. of Springfield, the State
capital, 108 N. E. of Saint Louis. Mo., and 169
S. S. E. of Chicago. Manufacturing. Agri-
culture.
HERALD; every morning except Mon-
day, and SEMI -WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—daily 1880, semi-weekly 1879; Herald-
Despatch Co , editors and publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897,
HZ. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. Actual av-
erage for a year ending with October, 1900,
3,996; for 1901, 4,893; for 1902, 5,304.
In 1904, G.
Semi- Weekly: In 1896, "jkl" In 1897. HZ.
In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. Actual averagefor
a year ending with October, 1900, 5,036. In
1901, yH. Actual average for 1902, 3,61 8 1
/orl9( 13, 5,987.
REVIEW; every evening except Sun-
day, Sunday morning, and WEEKLY,
twice a-week, Tuesdays and Fridays; demo-
cratic ; daily eight. Sunday and weekly
sixteen pages 17^x22J>^; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1879, weekly
1868; The Review Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (1 — 5).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895,2,823: for 1896, 3.058;
for 1897. 2,878; for 1898. 3.-
3 38 ; .for 1899. 3 ,6 1 7 : /orl900,
4.616: for 1901. 5,213: for
1902, 5,719: /or 1903, 7,239;
for 1904. 9,225.
Sunday : Actual average for
1895.2,812; for 1896,3,191: /or 1897.
2.901; /or 1898, 3,390; /or 1899. 3,678;
for 1900. 4,682; for 1901, 5,106; for
1902, 5_,648; for 1903, 6,650; for 1904,
8,16i>.
VVeekly : Actual average for \^°i?>, 6,017;
for 1S96. 6,025: /or 1897, 3,467: for 1898,
2,716; .for 1899, 2,498; for 1900,2,620;
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
for 1901. 2,94<2; for 1902. 2,907? /or 1903,
3,1'^9; /or 1901, 2,944.
B^^The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded the Daily Re-
view is guaranteed by the publishers of
Rowell's American Newspaper Directory,
who will pay one hundred dollars to the
first person who successfully controverts
its accuracy.
DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG; Thursdays;
German; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1897: E. A.
Koenitzer, editor and publisher (5—3). Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
liABOR WORLD; Fridays; labor;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Bennett &Linxweiler, editors and
publishers. Circ'n "jkl" In 1901, Z{ 1,2, 4, 5).
MODERN WOODMAN; Saturdays;
Modern Woodmen of America and Royal
Neighbors; eight pages 11x15; subscription 50
cents; established 1899; Woodman Printing
Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1900, 1. In 1901, (z— 6) I. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
DECATURIAN; monthly; collegiate;
twenty-eight pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established October, 1903 : I. L. Sears, editor
and publisher (AA).
SIGNET; monthly; Order of Eastern
Star; sixteen pages 9xllJ^; subscription 50
cents; established 1893; Inez Jamison Bender,
editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1898,
1,«58; /or 1899, 1,033. In 1900. -JitL." In
1903. Z (4).
DEERCREEK, Tazewell Co. n 298t
pop., on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 16 m.
E. by N. E. of Pekin, the county seat.
Farming.
PROGRESS; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1888; J. P. Slyter, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "iKL."
DEKALB, Dekalb Co. ^ 5,904 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago
& Great Western Rds.. 58 m. W, of Chi-
cago. Barbed fence wire and shoe man-
ufactories. Seat of Northern Illinois Nor-
mal School.
EVENING CHRONICLE; every even
lngexceptSunday,aud SEMI- WEEKLY,
Wednesdays and Saturdays ; democratic ;
daily four pages 18x24, semi weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3, semi-
weekly $1 ; established — daily 1895, semi
weekly 1879; Clinton Rosette, editor; The
J. F. Glidden Publishing Co., publishers. Cir-
culation— daily •■jkl." semi-weekly "jkl."
ADVERTISER; Wednesdays ; local;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1898: Bailey Rosette, editor and publisher
(5 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
DE KALB COUNTY DEMOCRAT;
Fridays (A A).
REVIEW; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 153^22; subscription $1; established
1882; E. W. Tyrrell and H. W. Fay, editors
and publishers. Prints an edition for Malta,
called the 3Iail (8—3 P).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, I. In 1899, "JKL." Actual average for
1900, 1,500. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, yl (O O). In 1904 "jkl-"
AMERICAN FANCIER AND
BREEDER; monthly; poultry raising;
twelve to twenty pages 9x12; subscription
25 cents; established 1883; F. W. Munger, edi-
tor; American Fancier & Breeder Co., pub-
lishers (1 — 4).
Circulation : Rating varied from F In 1891
to I in 1895. Actual average for 1896, 5.084.
ILLINOIS.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899. yl. In
1900. (z-3. 10) I. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In
19U3, (z— 4)1. In 1904, yl.
DELAND, Pi<itt Co. n 411t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 23 m. W. of Champaign.
Farming and stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1897; J. B. Rinehart, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
DELAVAN, Tazewell Co. n l,304t pop.,
on Chicago & Alton and Peoria & Evansvlll©
(branch of Illinois Central) Rds., 17 m. S. of
Pekin, the county seat, and 30 S. W. of
Bloomington. Grain growing and stock
raising.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic ; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1868; John Culbertson, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
TIMES-PRESS; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 18^74; S. H. Beatty, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,600. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, publisher asserts, not less than 1.600. In
1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, y I. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
DES PLAINES, Cook Co. cf l,666t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 17 m.
N. W. of Chicago and 30 S. of Waukegan
Brick yard and flour mill.
SUBURBAN TIMES; Saturdays; In-
dependent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1886; D. J. Gillespie, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "iKL.- In
1«03, Z (4).
DIETERICH, Effingham Co. p 382t
pop., on Indiana & Illinois Southern Rd., 9
m. S. E. of Effingham, the county seat.
Grain and produce.
GAZETTE ; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription 50 cents; established 1898; F. S.
Marrs, editor and publisher (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
DIVERNON, Sangamon Co. n 300
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 18 m. S. of
Springfield, the countj' seat and State capi-
tal. Coal mining.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
August, 1899; I T. Maupln, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation 'jkl."
DIXON, c. h., Lee Co. [^ 7,917t pop.»
on Illinois Central and Chicago & North-
western Rds. and Rock r., 98 m. W. of Chi-
cago. Water and electric power for mlll&
and factories.
EVENING TELEGRAPH ; every
evening except Sunday, and SEMI-
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 17J^x22; subscription-
daily $5, semi-weekly $1 : established— daily
1883, semi weekly 1851; B. F. Shaw Printing
Co., publisher (2— 3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1900, "jkl." Inl90U
Z. In 1902, {z—?-, 4) I. In 1903, y I (0 0>.
Actual average for 1901, l,7iJl.
Senii-weekly: Inl897, "JKL.- 1898, Z. In
1899, Z. In 1901, Z (6). In 1902, (z— 3, 4) I. In
1903, yl (O O). In 1904, "jkl.-
STAR; every evening except Sunday;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$5; established 1889; The Dixon Star Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (12-^).
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl" In 1899. 1. Id
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
185
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
1900, zl. In 1901. yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903.
<z-4) I (OO). In 1904, yl.
SUN; every evening except Sunday, and
SE.VII-WEEKI.Y, Tuesdaysand Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
— daily $5, semi-weelcly $1; established-
daily " 1894, semi-weekJy 1868; Fuller Bros.,
editors and publishers. Circ'n— daily 'jkl"
semi-weekly "jkl."
WESTERN MUSICIAN; monthly;
music and drama; sixteen pages 9J^xl2; sub-
scription 50 cents; established October, 1900;
L. L. Smith, editor and publisher (2—5 P).
Circulation "jkl." In 1902, Z (4. 5).
DONGOLA, Union Co. g 681 pop., on
Illinois Central Rd. 9 m. S. E. Jonesboro,
the county seat. Fruit growing.
STAR; Thursdays; four pages 17x24; sub
scription $1; established May, 1901; A. C.
Hickman, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL." (^ A).
DORCHESTER, Macoupin Co. a 104
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis, Rd., 13 m. S. W. of Litchfield.
Agriculture.
HUSTLER; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established June, 1902;
The Hustler Co., editors and publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation "jkl"
DOWNERS GROVE, Dupage Co.
cT 2,103t pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd., 8 m. E. of Naperville and 20
W. of Chicago. Piano, farm-implement
and tool manufactories.
REPORTER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 1.5x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; Hugh M.White, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3). Circulation "JKL."
DUNDEE, Kane Co. [^ 4,937t pop. (of
township), on Chicago* Northwestern Rd.,
47 m. N. W. of Chicago. Manufactures of
wagon skeins, letter presses, blacksmiths'
tools, plows and farm implements. Milk-
condensing factory.
COURIER ; Saturdays ; Independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; H. D. Hemmens, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl"
HAWKEYE; Fridays; republican: ten
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1890;
W. C. Taylor & Herbert Thompson, editors
and publishers. Circulation ".ijcl."
DUQUOIN, Perry Co. q 4,853t pop.,
at junction of Illinois Central and St. Louis,
Alton & Terre Haute Rds., 70 m. S. E. of
Saint Louis, Mo. Foundry, machine shops,
planing mill, salt works and fourteen coal
mines. Agriculture.
EVENING CALiIi; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; eight pages 13x20: subscription
$3.50; established 1895; Augustus W. Essick,
editor and publisher (1—4). Circ'n "jkl."
PALiLiADIUM; Fridays; Independent;
twelve pages 11x16: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; George E. Haas, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "iKL." (A A).
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1863; John T. Beem, editor and publisher
('7—3). Circulation "jkl. "
DURAND, Winnebago Co. ti 571t pop.,
on Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 18
m. N. E. of Freeport. Agriculture and
stock raising.
CLiIPPER; Thursdays; independent;
eight to twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1891; W. H. Tousley, editor and
publisher (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl." In 1902,
Z(l,2,4, 6). Inl903, Z (3, 6, 11).
D W I G H T , Livingston Co. D 2,015t
pop., on Chicago & Alton and Indiana, Illi-
nois & Iowa Rds., 72 m. S. W. of Chicago.
Farming and stock raising.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1869; L H. Baker, editor; J. C. Mason,
publisher; publishes editions for neighbor-
ing towns (7—3). Combined circulation "jkl."
SUN ; Saturdays; independent-republican;
eight pages 1,5x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1868; W. H. Ketcham, editor and pub-
lisher; prints editions for Braceviile and
Gardner (7—3).
Circulation ; In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1900, July, publisher asserts,
lowest issue for the past year was over 1,100.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 3) I. In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904, y I.
BANNER; monthy; Sons of Veterans;
twenty pages 10x12; subscription 50 cents;
established 1897; Wm. G. Dustin, editor and
publisher (12— .3).
Circulation: In 1897. "jkl" In 1898. Z.
Actual average for a year ending with July,
1900.6,054. Inl901,(z— 4)G. Inl902,(z-3)G.
Actual average for 1903, 27,375. In 1904,
yC.
EARIiVILLE, Lasalle Co. [^ l,l22t
pop., at Junction of Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy and Chicago & Northwestern Rds.,
35 m. W. S. W. of Aurora. A manufactur-
ing center. Grain and stock raising.
LA SALLE CO. GAZETTE-EX-
PRESS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established— Gaz-
ette 1890, Express 1884; J. A. Cope, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circ'n "jkl." In 1902, Z (4, 5).
LEA DER ; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1881; E. B. Tabor, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl"
EAST DUBUQUE, Jo Daviess Co. ti
1,146+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
and Illinois Central Rds. and Mississippi r.,
opposite Dubuque, Iowa. Agriculture and
mining.
REGISTER; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1896; Register Printing Co., editors and
publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
EAST MOLINE, Rock Island Co.,b
1.33 pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy,
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific, Davenport, Rock Is-
land & Northwestern Rds., 9 m. E. of Rock
Island.
ENTERPRISE; semi-weekly; Wednes-
days and Saturdays ; independent repub-
lican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1903; Thos. E. Caverly, editor and
Dublisher (1 — 5).
EASTON, Mason Co. D 385 pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Havana,
the county seat. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays: independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
February, 1902; T. A. Danford, editor; War-
ren Milby, publisher (2—3). Circ'n "iKL."
EAST SAINT LOUIS, Saint Clair
Co. p 29,655+ pop., on E. bank of MIbsIb-
sippl r., directly opposite and connected
186
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
with Saint Louis, Mo., by bridges and
ferries. Extensive stock yards, packing
houses, grain elevators, flour and rolling
mills, iron works and other manufactories.
JOURNAL; every evening except Satur-
day, and Sunday morning; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $3; established
1889; James W. Kirk, editor; Frank P. Fox &
Co., publishers (2— 3). Circulation "4Ki." Ih
1902, Z (3,4.5.)
ZEITUNG; every evening except Sun-
day; German; independent; eight pages
18x24; subscription, $3; established October,
1908; Wm. Forgo, editor; German Publishing
Co., publishers (12— 4). Circulation -jkl."
ADVANCE CITIZEN; Saturdays;
negro; four pages 13x20; subscription $2;
established 1894; H. T. Bowman, editor and
publisher; prints an edition for Alton (1—4).
Circulation "uu-."
GAZETTE ; Saturdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1865; John H. Suess, editor; F. B. Bow-
man, publisher. Circulation "JKL."
WESTERN WORKMAN; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
60 cents; established 1897; John W. Merrill,
editor; Lawrence G. Merrill, publisher. Cir-
culation "iKL."
POULTRY CULTURE; monthly;
poultry; sixteen to twenty-four pages
8^x111^; subscription 28 cents; established
June, 1901; Edwin C. Singers, editor; Poultry
Culture Publishing Co., publishers (2—3),
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
6,375. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
EDGEWOOD, Effingham Co. g 412
pop., on Illinois Central, and Baltimore &
Ohio Southwestern Rds., 15 m. S. W. of
Effingham.
HERAIjD; Fridays; local; four pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established Dec,
1902 ; R. W. Tonge, editor and publisher( 1—5 P ).
EDINBURG, Chri$tian Co. a l,071t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
Rd., 9 m. N. W. of Taylorville, the county
seat, and 20 S. E. of Springfield, the State
capital. Agriculture and mining.
HERALD; "Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; Frank T. Kauerauf, editor and
publisher (7—3). Circ'n "iKL." In 1903, Z (4).
ED"WARDSVILLE, c. h., Maditon
Co. p 4,157+ pop., on Litchfield & Madison,
Toledo, St. Louis & Western and Wabash
■Rds., 18 m. N. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Cabinet
shops, brass foundry, machine shops, flour
mills, brick yards and coal mines. Agri
culture.
INTELLIGENCER; trl- weekly,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; demo-
cratic; four to eight pages 18x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1862; C. Boeschensteln,
editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulntion: Actual average for 1894,
2.139. In 1895, H. In 1896. publisher As-
serts, smallest 2.250. In 1897, H Z. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yl. Actual average for
1900. 2,256; for 1901. 2,369; for 1902.
2,567; /or 1903, 2,951 ; for 1904, 3,201.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; estab
lished 1872; A. L. Brown, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iKj."
REPUBLICAN; Tuesdays; republican;
•Ight pages 16x24; subscription $1.60; estab-
lished 1869; Crossman Bros., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "iKL "
ETTIlf GUAM, c.h., Effingham Co. Q
3,774+ pop., on Illinois Central, Indiana &
Illinois Southern, Vandalia Line and Wa-
bash Rds., 98 m. E. N. E. of Saint Louis. Mo.
Manufacturing.
DEMOCRAT; every evenmg except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription-
daily $2.50. weekly $1 ; established— daily 1899,
weekly 1857; Le Crone & Adams, editors and
publishers.
Circulation— Daily: "iKL."
Weekly: In 1898, "iKL." In 1899, Z. In 1900.
June, publisher asserts, every issue dur-
ing the preceding year. 1.450. In 1901. yl. In
1902. yl. lu 1903, yl. In 1901, yl.
McKINLEYAX; Thursdays; Republi-
can; eight pages; 15x22; subscription $1; fs-
tablished 1899; R. F. Sawson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5 P).
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1872; Homer Clark, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3). Circulation "JKL."
VOLRSBLATT ; Thursdays; German;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1878; Albert Gravenhorst,
editor and publisher (5—3). Circ'n "jkl."
ELBURN, Kane Co. b 606t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 9 m. W. of
Geneva, the county seat, and 44 from Chi-
cago. Dairying and stock raising.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20: subscription $1; established
1885; A. W. Glass, editor and publisher (1—3).
Circulation "ija "
ELDOBADO, Saline Co.r Q 1445t
pop., on Illinois Central, Cleveland, Cin-
cinnati, Chicago & St. Louis and Louisville
& Nashville Rds.
SALINE COUNTY REPUBLICAN;
Fridays; (A A).
ELGIN. Kane Co. [^ 22,433t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paul Rds. and Fox r., 38 m.
W. N. W. of Chicago. Large watch manu-
factory. Seat of Northern Insane Asylum.
Agriculture and dairying.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; republi-
can; daily eight pages 18x22, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1879, weekly 1872;
Albert L. Hall, editor; Courier Publishing
Co., publishers (8— 3P). Circ'n-daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl"
EVENING PRESS; every evening ex-
cent Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
—dally $3, weekly $1.50: established 1895; B.J.
Terry, editor; The Press Publishing Co.,
publishers (2— 3). _ _
Circulation— Daily: "jkl" In 1902, Z
Weekly: In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In 1903,.
(z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and ADVOCATE, Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 18x22; subscription — daily $5,
weekly $1.50; established— dally 1873, weekly
1847; Lowrie & Black, editors and publishers.
Circnlation— Daily: Actual average for
1895, 2,258. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, (z-4, 5) I. In 1902, yl. Inl903,yl. In
1904 yl.
Weekly: "jkl.- In 1898. Z. In 1901, Z (4, 5).
BOYS' WORLD: Saturdays; young
people; eight pages 11x14: subscription 50
cents; established April, 1902; David C. Cook
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
187
ILLINOIS.
Publishing Co., publishers; dated also at
Chicago (1—1).
Cii'culatiou: Actual average for 1903,
tiM2,404:/or lit04, 'l»ti,9S0.
DAIRY REPORT? Mondays; dairy
inai'ket; eight pages 10x14; subscription $1;
established 1891; D. W. Wlllson, editor; The
Elgin Dairy Report Co., publishers.
Circulation : In 1896, ••jkl." Actual average
for the first six months of 1897, 2,387 1
for a year ending with September, 189S,
2,448; for a year ending with September,
1899,2,549. In 1900, zH. In 1901, yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903. (z-4) H (O O). In 1901, yll.
DEUTSCHE ZElTlJNGi Frlaays;
German ; Independent ; eight pages 15x22 ; •ub-
•crlptlon $1.50; established 1880; Frank
Kramer, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation J "iXL" In 1903, {z—i) 1. In
1904, yi.
GERMANIA; Wednesdays, and HER-
O li D, Saturdays; German; republican;
twelve pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1891; A. F. Schader, editor and pub-
lisher.
Combined circulation: Actual average
for 1885, 1,664. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL-"
GIRLS' COMPANION; Saturdays;
juvenile; eight pages 11x14; subscription 50
cents; established April, 1902; David C.Cook
Publishing Co., editors and publishers; dated
also at Chicago (3—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
292,269; for 1904, 297.500.
GOSPEL. MESSENGER; Saturdays;
baptist brethren church; sixteen pages
12x17; subscription $1.50; established 1875;
J. H. Moore and D. L. Miller, editors; Breth-
ren Publishing House, ijubllshers. Does not
Insert advertisements.
INGL.ENOOK; Saturdays; Juvenile;
thirty-six pages 8x11; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898; Brethren Publishing House,
editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1899, -'jkl." In 1900, 1. In
1901,(2—4.6)1. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904 yl
KANE CO. DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2.50; established 1881; C. E. Countryman,
editor; Kane County Democrat Publishing
Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl. ' (A A).
SILVER LEAF? Wednesdays; frater-
nal societies; four pages 11x14; subscription
50 cents; established 1889; George Robinson,
editor and publisher. ( 12—4).
Circulation "jkl-" In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904,
(z-2. 4) I (• •)
ILLINOIS.
German ; four pages
1; established March,
editor and publisher.
UHR; Tuesdays;
18x24; subscription :
1901; Wm F. Blume
Circulation "jkl."
YOUNG PEOPLE'S WEEKLY;
Sundays; young people; eight pages 12x17;
BUbseription 75 cents; established 188fi; David
C. Cook, editor: David C. Cook Publishing
Co., publishers (3— 5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1897,
206,961; for a year ending nnth April,
1899, 218,250; for 1899, 228,717. In
1900. yA. Actual average for a year ending
with June, 1901, 22S,396; for 1902,
205,211: /or 1903. 205,596; /or 1904,
199,635.
NEW CENTURY SUNDAY
SCHOOL TEACHERS' MONTHLY;
undenominational; forty pages 8x11; sub-
scription 60 cents : established 1900; David
C. Cook, editor and publisher (3—5).
Circulation : In 1901, ".ikj." Actual average
for 1902. 42,095; /or 1903. 51,750; for
1904,51,624.
ELIZABETH, Jo Daviess Co. t2 659t
pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd.. 15 m.
S. E. of Galena, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Wednesdays; local; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1892; C.
A. Walters, editor and publisher (5— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
EL.IZABETHTOWN, c. h., Bar-
din Co. Q. 668+ pop., on Ohio r., midway be-
tween Cairo and Evansville, Ind. Iron,
coal, lead and copper mining and agri-
culture.
INDEPENDEN T-STAR ; Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; estSihUshed— Independent 1882,
Sfar 1898; W. D. Franklin,, editor and pub-
lisher (2— :3). Circulation "jkl."
ELKHART, Logan Co. D 653+ pop.,
on Chicago & Alton Rd., 12 m S. W. of
Lincoln, the county seat. Agriculture
and coal mining.
NEWS; Thursdays; local; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899; C. E.
Stewart, editor and publisher (5—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
ELLSWORTH, McLean Co. Q 168
pop., on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 16 m. E.
of Bloomington, the county seat. Farming
and one tile factory.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; N. B. Webster, editor and pub-
lisher (5 — 13). Circulation "jkl."
ELMHURST, Dupage Co. c( lJ28t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern, Chicago
& Great Western and Illinois Central Rds.,
16 m. W. of Chicago. Manufacture of brick
and quarrying of stone.
NEWS; Saturdays; neutral; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1894; L. A.
Denig, editor and publisher (5— 3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
ELM WOOD, Peoria Co. n l,582t pop..
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 26 m.
W. by N. W. of Peoria, the county seat.
Agriculture, mining and manufacturing.
G A ZETTE ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1874 ; Milton H. Spence, editor and publisher
(2—4). Circulation "JKL."
EL PASO, Woodford Co. a l,441tpop.
on Illinois Central and Toledo, Peoria &
Western Rds., 17 m. N. of Bloomington and
83 E. of Peoria. Agriculture and stock
raising.
JOURNAL; Saturdays ; Independent ;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1865 ; Curtiss & Evans, editors and pub-
lisher.'!. Circ'n "jkl." Inl898.Z. Inl902."JKL"
PRESS; Thursdays (A A).
E M D E N. Logan Co. D 330t pop.—
local estimate 50O— on Illinois Central Rd.,
12 m. N. E. of Lincoln, the county seat.
Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established 1895; C.E.Nine,
editor; The News Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
EMINGTON, Livingston Co. a 206
pop., on Wabash Rd., 15 m. N. E. of Pontiac.
JOKER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1.25; established
January, 1903; Schutz Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
ENFIELD, White Co. R 971+ pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio. Southwestern and Louis-
ville & Nashville Rds., 48 m. W. of Evans-
188
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
ville, Ind., and 113 E. by S. E. of Saint Louis,
Mo. Agriculture.
C YCL.ONE; Saturdays (A A).
EXPRESS; Ttiursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13xa0; subscription $1; estab-
listied 1893: E. M. Young, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "ijEL."
ENGIiEWOOD, Cook Co. d' 1,500
pop., eight railroad lines and street railway
from Chicago, 7 m. S. of Chicago.
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
EQUALITY, Gallatin Co.P,898tpop.,
1,500 local estimate; on Louisville & Nash-
ville Rd., 145 m. 8. E. of St. Louis. Farming
and coal mining.
GALLATIN CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight to twelve
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1896; J. K. Smith, editor; The Republican
Printing Co., publishers (12— 3). Circ'n 'jkl-
OLIU; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
11x16; subscription $1; established June,
1904: Mason & Habicht, editors and publish-
ers (1—5).
ERIE, Whiteside Co. tl 1^681 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. and Rocli
r. Manufactures of sorghum, wagons, bar-
rels and steam ditching machines. Roller
flour mill, creamery and brick-yard. Grain
and live stock.
HERALD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1902; Thus. E. Caverly, editor; Caverly
& Alexander, publishers (2— 3). Circ'n 'JKi'
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; independ-
ent ; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1877; C. D. Hannon, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jjil.^'
EUREKA, Woodford Co. D l,661tpop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Toledo,
Peoria & Western Rds.. 20 m. E. of Peoria.
Grain and live stock.
DEMOCRAT-JOURNAL; Thurs
days: democratic; eight pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1867; W. M. & B. J.
Radford, Jr., editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." In 1901, Z (4. 6).
In 1902, (z-6) I. Inl903, yl(OO). In 1904, y I.
WOODFORD CO. REPUBLICA> ;
Fridays; eight pages 18x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1895; P. E. Low, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Circulation -jkl"
EVANSTON, Cook Co.c^ 19,259t pop.,
on the Chicago & Northwestern, Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and North Shore
Electric Railway, 12 m. N. of Chicago. Seat
of Northwestern University and Garrett
Biblical Institute.
NORTHWESTERN ; tri-weekly, Mon-
days, Wednesdays and Fridays, during col-
lege year; collegiate; four pages 11x16; sub-
scription $2.25; established 1879; Students of
Northwestern University, editors and pub-
lishers (1—5). Circ'n "JKL" In 1903, Z (4).
INDEX; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x21; subscription $2; established 1872;
John A. Childs, editor; The Index Company,
publishers.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,150. In 1895, 1. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL." (??)
PRESS; Saturdays; local; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1889; R.
O. Vandercook. editor; The Evanston Press
Co., publishers (2—4).
Circulation ; In 1903, December, publisher
ILLINOIS.
asserts, smallest issue during past year wa»
2,100. In 1904, yl.
UNION SIGNAL; Thursdays; temper-
ance; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1;
established— fJn ton 1874, Signal 1880 ; Mrs.
Lillian M. N. Stevens, editor ; Women's
Temperance Publication Association, pub-
lishers (1—5).
Circulation : Rating varied from A in 1891
to C In 1895. In 1896, C. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yD. In 1899, yD. Actual average for a year
ending mf/i^prii, 1900,47,094. Inl901,yC»
Inl902, (z— 4, 6)C. In 1903, yC. Actual aver-
age for 1904, ''il,.5SG.
CORRECT ENGLISH: HOW TO
USE IT; monthly; educational; twenty-
eight pages 791x10^0 ; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Josephine T. Baker, editor; Cor-
rect English Publishing Co., publishers
(3-4).
Circulation : In 1900, "jkl-" Actual aver-
age for 1901, 6,250: for a year ending ivith
October, 1902. 9,750; for a year ending
with 3Iarch, 1904. 10,000. In 1901, F.
CRUSADER ; monthly ; temperance i
sixteen pages 8x11; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1887; Margaret Wintringer, editor;
National Woman's Christian Temperance
Union, publishers (1 — 5).
Circulation: Rating varied from F in 1892
to G in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yH. Inl899. vl. Inl900,yl. Inl901,yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. Actual average
/or 1904,11,350.
KATHOLISCHER JUG END
F REU N D : monthly; German; roman
catholic; forty pages l}4xW}4; subscription
$1; established 1878; August Bentz, publish-
er (11—2).
Circulation "i^L." In 1903, (z— 11) G. In
1904, yG.
QUARTERLY BULLETIN OF
THE SCHOOL OF MUSICOF
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY »
quart erly^July, October, January. April;
music; eight pages 6x8; established July,
1903; Faculty of School of Music of North-
western University, editors and publishers
(1-4). (A A).
EVANSVILLE, Randolph Co. p 663t
pop., on Centralia & Chester Rd. and Kas-
kaskia r., 32 m. S. of Belleville. Flour mill
and broom factory. Lime kilns.
ENTERPRISE ; Fridays ; local; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1895; J. P.Gerlach, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkj,"
EWING, Franklin Co. P 419t pop., 3
m. from Whittington, the nearest railroad
station, and 9 m. N. of Benton, the county
seat. Flour, woolen and saw mills.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four pages
22x15 ; subscription 75 cents ; established 1904 ;
E. A. Hobbs, editor and publisher (2—5).
FAIRBURY, Livingston Co. n 2,187t
pop., on Toledo, Peoria & Western and
Wabash Rds.. 59 m. E. of Peoria. Manu-
facturing and agriculture. Two coal shaf tft^
in the vicinity.
BLADE; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1871 ; Fulton & Sutton, editors and publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895.
1,45S. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, -jifL-"
Actual average for 1899. 1,437. In 1900, yl»
In 1901. y I. In 1902, y I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
LOCAL RECORD; Fridays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1888; Charles S. Brydia, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
189
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
FAIRFIELD, c. h., Waynt Co. g 2,338t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
and Louisville. EvansvUle & St. Louis Con-
solidated Rds., 129 m. S. E. of Springfield,
the State capital, and 108 E. of Saint Louis,
Mo. Seat of Hayward Collegiate Institute.
Manufactures woolen goods, wagons, bar
rels and flour. Shipping point for lumber.
Grain and fruit growing.
REPUBL.1CAN; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1890; A. W. Crippin, editor; Bark-
ley & Orippln, publishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,200. In 1896, 1. In 1897, -4111." ^ci-
uaiaveraffe/or 1900. 1,118. Inl901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl (.OO)- In 1904, "jkl."
SUN; Saturdays; democratic; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1; established 1898; Ed-
ward McClung, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1898, I. In 1899, zl. In
1900. zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 1) I (OO). Inl904, yl.
WAYNE CO. PRESS; Thursdays; re-
publican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscriotion
|l.25 ; established 1866 ; W. M. Qoudy, editor ;
and publisher (5— 3). I
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" In 1897, I Y.
In 1898, y J. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
WAYNE CO. RECORD; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; John M. Rapp, editor and publisher (2—1).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
1,346; /or 1895. 1,303; /or 1896, 1,355;,
for 1897. 1,416; for 1898. 1,486; /or I
1899.1,529; for 1900, 1,630: for 1901,
l,r»3; for 1902, 1,885; for 1903, 1,906.
In 1904, yl. ;
FAIRMOUNT, Vermilion Co. n-%'m\
pop., on Wabash Rd., 14 m. W. by S. W. of '
Danville, the county seat. Agriculture and ^
stock raising. Coal mines, stone quarry ]
and tile and brick-yards. j
REVIEW; Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1889; Roy L. Murphy, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "JKL." \
FAIRVIEW, Fulton Co. o 50It pop.,
on Fulton County Narrow Gauge Rd., 20 m.
N. of Lewistown, the county seat. Manu
f actures of tiles. Farming and coal mining.
BEE; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; established
1883 ; E. E. Whitehead, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl." j
FARINA, Fayette Co. p 693t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 65 m. E. of Saint
Louis, Mo., and 223 S. of Chicago. Farm-
ing, creamery, small fruits and vegetables.
NEWS; Thursdays ; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; estabished 1882;
Coon Bros., editors and publishers (12—3).
Circulation "jkl"
FARMER CITY, D*witt Co. u
1,664+ pop., at Intersection of Cleveland,
Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis and Illinois
Central Rds., 18 m. N. E. of Clinton, the
county seat, and 25 S. E. of Bloomlngton.
Planing and flour mills, bricks and tiles.
Farming.
JOURNAL. ; Fridays; Independent re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1871; Williams & Bates, editors
and publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,106. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z. Inl898,yl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl." In
1902, July, publisher asserts, each week for
past year has been 1,300. In 1903, December,
publisher asserts, every issue during past
year was 1,350. In 1904,, (z— 4) I.
SUN; Fridays; independent; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1894 ;
Geo. Wetzel, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "jkl." (A A).
FARMERSVILL.E,^o>(^5">w»«''|/Co.
D 315 pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 21 m.
N. W. of Hillsboro, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
POST; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established September, 1902;
Charles S. Betz, editor and publisher (12— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
FARMINGTON, Fulton Co. ^ 1,729+
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Iowa Central Rds., 25 m. W. of Peoria.
Grain and stock raising.
BUGLiE} Thursdays; Independent repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1881 ; S. P. Wood, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
HOME VISITOR; Fridays; independ-
ent republican; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1882; Alson W. Brown,
editor and publisher (7—3). Circ'n "jkl.-
FINDLAY, Shelby Co. u 479t pop., on
Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd., 10 m. N. of
Shelbyville, the county seat.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; William L. Johns, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jill."
FISHER, Champaign Co. D- 6l4t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd.. 18 m. N. N. W. of
Urbana, the county seat. Agriculture.
REPORTER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1890; Alva Gilmore, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "JKt"
FLANAGAN, Livingston Co. u 509t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 11 m. E by S. E.
of Minonk. Manufacturing, agriculture and
stock raising.
HOME TIMES; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1886; E. L. Spence, editor; J. M. Breen, pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
FLORA, Clay Co. g 2,31lT pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Rd., 95
m. E. of Saint Louis, Mo., and 108 S. E. of
Springfield, the State capital. Flour and
saw mills, handle and ice factories. Agri-
culture and apple growing, fruit evapo-
I rators and cold storage.
' EGYPTIAN; Fridays; democratic; eight
, pages 15x2:^; subscription $1; established
I August, 1903; Cunningham & McQueen, edl-
t»rs and publishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
i SOUTHERN ILIilNOIS JOUR-
'NAli; Fridays; republican; eight pages
I 15x22; subscription $1; established 1870; J. J.
Pickett, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl" In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, no edlticn was less than 1,008.
In 1902, "JKL." In 1903, "jkl."
FORRESTON, Ogle Co. b l,047t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul and Illinois Central
190
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
Rds.. 13 m. S. of Freeport. Agriculture and
stock raising.
OGLE CO. REVIEW.HERAL.D;
Fridays; independent - republican; eight
pages 175^x22; subscription $1.50; established
1898: H. E.Altman, editor; Altmanft Rothen,
publishers ((2 — 3). Circulation "jkl.-
FRANKLIN, MorganCo. U 687t Pop ,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., i2
m. S. E. of Jacksonville, the county seat.
Flour mills and brickyards.
TIMES ; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1880;
Luttren & Reinbach, editors and publishers
(5—31. Circulation "jkl"
FRANKLIN GROVE, Lee Co. 6
681+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
10 m. E. of Dixon, the county seat. Grain-
shipping point. Agriculture.
REPORTER; Fridays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab
lished 1869; G. W. Gaver, editor ana publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
FRANKLIN PARK, Cook Co. cT
483+ pop., on Wisconsin Central and Chicago.
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 12 m. W. of
Chicago.
PRESf5-NEWS| Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1894; Helen Woodruff, editor and
publisher; prints special editions for neigh-
boring towns (7—3). Combined circ'n "jkl"
FREEBURG, St. Clair Co. p l,214t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 21 m. S. W. of
Saint Louis, Mo. Coal mining, milling and
farming.
TRIBUXE; Saturdays; local; four pages
17x24; subscriptions!; established Feb., 1896;
F. N. Hickman, editor; A. C. Hickman, pub-
lisher (1—5 P).
FREEPORT, c. h., Stephenson Co. )j
13,258+ pop., on Illinois Central, Chicago &
Northwestern and Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rds., 121 m. W. of Chicago. Manu-
facturing. Farming.
BULiLiETINj every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLiY, Thursdays ; democrat-
ic ; eight pages— daily n}4x.22, weekly 173^x24 ;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished-daily 1877, weekly 1847; H. Poffen-
berger and P. O. Stiver, editors and publish-
ers (2—3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, I. Actual
average for 1896, 1,360 ; for 1897, 1,343 ;
for 1898, 1,529. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl.
In 1901, yl. Actual average for 1902, 1,541.
In 1903. yl (O O). Actual average for 1901,
i,sei.
Weekly: In 1895, I. Actual average for
1896. 2,380 ; for 1897, 2.623 ; for 1898,
2,800. Inl899,yH. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902, 2,780. In 1903,
yH (O O) Actual average for 1904. 2,725.
DEMOCRAT ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEERliY, Fridays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages— daily 15x22, weekly 18x24;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1887, weekly 1883; F. C.Donohue,
editor and publisher. Circ'n— dally "jkl."
weekly "jkl." In 1899, Z. Inl902, "jki-"
JOURNAL ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays ; repub-
lican; eight pages— daily 17x21, weekly 18x24;
subscription — dally $5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished-daily 1879, weekly 1878; S. D. Adklns,
editor; Journal Printing Company, pub-
lishers (9 3).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl. • In 1903, (z— 4) J.
Weekly: "JKi" In 1897. Z. In 1902, "uu,."
In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
ILLINOIS.
BANNER} Saturdays; German; eight
pages 17x23; subscription $1.50; established
1879; Charles H. Frick, editor and publisher;
Issues also the Sonntagablatt, four pages
19x25, subscription $1. Combined circula-
tion "iKL." In 1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
DEUTSCHER ANZEIGER; Wednes-
days ; German; independent - democratic ;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1853; W. H. Wagner, editor; W. H.
Wagner & Sons, publishers. A four -page
paper, Der Sonnstagsgast, Is published Sat-
urdays (2—5).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,940. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, not less than 1.830. In
1899, yl. It: 1900, vT. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— i) I (••). Actual average for
1901. 1,752.
KNIGHTS OF THE GLOBE;
monthly; Insurance; Knights of the Globe;
eight pages 10x14; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1891; Wm. W. Krape, editor and
publisher (12—4).
C^irculation : -jkl" In 1903, (z-4, 5,7, 11) I.
In 1904. yl.
POULTRY; monthly; poultry; thirty-
six pages 101^x14^; subscription 50 cents;
established Oct.. 1904; Miller Purvis Poultry
Publishing Co., publishers (2—5 P).
POULT K,Y TRIBUNE; monthly;
poultry, swine and sheep; forty to eight.v
pages 9x12: subscription 50 cents: established
1895 ; R. R. Fisher, editor and publisher
(l-,'-4).
Circulation; Actual average for 1896,
5.000; for the first six months of 1897,
6,833. In 1898. yG. In 1899, zG. In 1900,
August, publisher asserts, lowest issue dur-
ing the past vear was 6.QG0. Actual average
for 1901. 9,000. In 1902, yF. In 1903, (z— 4)
F(OO). Actual average for \90i, 10,583.
FULTON, Whiteside Co. ^ 2,685t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy, Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chicago & North-
western Rds. and Mississippi r.. about 40 m.
above Davenport, Iowa, and 186 W. of Chi-
cago. Shipping point. Farming.
JOURNAL ; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays ; independent-democratic ; four pages
20x24; subscription $2 ; established 1854; A. W.
Bastian, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: Inl897,"JKL." In 1898, publisher
asserts, has exceeded 1.100. In 1899, "jkl."
In 1901, Z (4). In 1903. (z-4) I (••). In
1904. yl.
MYSTIC WORKER; monthly; fra-
ternal Insurance; eight pages 12x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1896; The
Mystic Workers of the World, editors and
publishers (12—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1903,
32,250; for 1904, 42,416.
GALATIA, Saline Co. g C42t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd.
JOURNAL; Fridays (AA).
G A L E N A , c. h.. Jo Daviess Co.
"□ 5,005+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington
& Quincy, Chicago & Northwestern
and Illinois Central Rds. and Galena r.,
4 m. from its entrance into the Missis-
sippi. Manufactures of furniture, car-
riages, lumber, sashes, doors and blinds.
Smelting works, marble and stone works,
iron foundries, etc. Corn, oats, potatoes,
wheat, flax, butter, wool, hay, pork and
live stock. Lead and zinc mines.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; daily four, weekly eight pages 17x24;
subscription— dally $5.20, weekly $1.50; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
191
ILLINOIS.
lished— daily 1857, weekly 1834; The Galena
Gazette Co., editors and publishers (8—3).
Cii'culntioii— Daily : "jkl."
Weekly : Actual average for 1894, 6(5t26.
In 1895, G. Inl89fi. G. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
yH. Ill 1899, yl. Inl90O,yI. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. Inl903. (z-4)H(»»). In 1904, yH.
GAIiESBURG,c.h., Knox Co.-a
18,607+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe, Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy and
terminus of Fulton County Narrow Gauge
Rds., 53 m. N. W. of Peoria and 165 S. W. of
Chicago. Seat of Knox and Lombard
Colleges and St. Joseph's Academy. Man-
ufacturing.
EVENING MA Hi; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays-
independent - republican ; eight to twelve
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; established 1891; A, W. West, editor; The
Daily Mall Publishing Co., publishers (1—4).
Civculatiou- Daily: In 1895, 'jkl.- Act-
ual average for 1896. 2,138; for 1897,
a,254;/orl898,3,910#;/orl899,3,650#:
/or 1900, '2,564; for 1901, 2,816; i"or 1902,
3,953; /or 1903, 4,872; for 1901, o,246.
Weekly: In 1895, "jkl." Actual average
for 1896, 1.846 ; for 1897. 1.885 ; /or 1898.
2,276; /or 1S99, 2,329; /or 1900,2,351;
for 1901,2.435; /or 1902, 2,460; for 1904,
2,260.
REPUBLICAN-REGISTER; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Saturdays; republican; sixteen pages 18x22;
subscription —daily $6, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1870, weekly 1867; The Galesburg
Printing Company, publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1895, 2,087 ; for 1896. 2,147; for 1897,
2,217; /or 1898, 2,263; /or 1899, 2,334;
for 1900,2,498: for 1901, 2,476; for 1902,
2,884; for 1903, 4.436; for 1904. 4,621.
Weekly: Actual average for 1895, 1,968;
for 1896, 1,992 ; for 1897, 1,936 ; for 1898,
2,007; for 1899, 2,009; for 1900, 1,969;
for 1901, 1,971; for 1902, 1,756; for 1903.
1,809; /or 1904, 1,807.
EAST GALESBURG TRIBUNE;
Saturdays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1892; Karl R. Haggenjos, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
GAZETTE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ;
J. W. Collins, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
ILLINOIS DEMOCRAT; Fridays:
democratic; eight pasres 15x22; subscription
$1; established July, 1093: Karl R. Haggenjos,
editor; The Illinois Democrat Publishing
Co., publishers (1— 5P).
Circulation : In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904,
(z— 4) I.
LABOR NEW^S; Saturdays; labor; six
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established
1895; J. L. Wilcox, editor; Labor News Com-
pany, publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue less than 1,200. Actual
average for 1S99, 1,736. In 1900, yl. In
1901. (z-1, 2, 4, 5)1. Inl902,yT. In 1903, (z-4)
I (• •). In 1904, (z— 4) I.
PLAINDEALER; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1873; Henry Emrich, editor; Plain-
dealer Company, publishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1900, "j_kl." In 1901, Z (6).
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1902, 1,150. In 1903, (z-4) I (• •). In
1904, yl.
LOMBARD REVIEW^; monthly; col
legiate; thirty-six pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established 1888; Gail Q. Porter, editor;
The Lombard Review Joint Stock Co., pub-
lishers (12—3). Circulation : In 19a3. "jkl."
ILLINOIS.
GALVA, Henry Co. ^j 2,68at pop., at
Junction of Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
and Rock Island & Peoria Rds., 23 m. N. E.
of Galesburg. Coal mining and manufac-
turing.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1879; E. E. Fitch, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl."
STANDARD; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881 ; Wm. McMeckin, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
GARDNER, Grundy Co. i l,036t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St,
Louis and Chicago Sc Alton Rds., 26 m. N.
E. of Pontlac. Coal mining and farming.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1889; W.S.
Park, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: Actual average for the first
six months of 1897, 1.355. In 1898, y I. In
1899, "JKL." Actual average for 1902, 1,265.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
GARRETT, Doiiglas Co. D- 200 pop.,
on Indiana, Decatur & Western Rd., 8 m.
N.W. of Tuscola, the county seat. Farming.
CITIZEN ; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established March, 1901;
Will S. Snyder, editor and publisher (A A).
GENESEO, Henry Co. b 3,356t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 23
m. E. of Rock Island. Seat of a Presbyter-
ian academy. Agriculture.
NEWS-ARENA; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; Inde-
pendent; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription— dally $4, weekly $1.25;
established 1895; W. R. Reherd, editor and
publisher (2— 3).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl.- (A A).'
^Veekly : In 1896, publisher asserts, 1,800. In
1897, Y. In 1898. "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902.
Z(4, 5) (A A).
REPUBLIC; Fridays ; republican ;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1856 ; A. Lleberknecht, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896, H . In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899,zl .
Actual average for 1900. 2,490; for 1901,
2,638; for 1902,2,836. Actual average
for a year ending December 4, 1903, 3,066.
In 1904, yH.
GENEVA, c. h., Kant Co. i 2,446t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Chi-
cago, Burlington & Qulncy Rds. and Fox r.,
35 m. W. of Chicago. Dairying and manu-
facturing.
PATROL; Thursdays, and STATE
LEADER, monthly; prohibition; weekly
eight, monthly four pages 11x15; subscription
—weekly $1, monthly 25 cents; established-
weekly 1888, monthly 1900; C. W. Bailey, edi-
tor and publisher.
Circulation— Weekly: "jkl."
Monthly: Actual average for 1901. 2,458.
In 1903, yH. In 1903, yH (O O) (A A).
REPUBLICAN; weekly, twice a-week,
Wednesdays and Saturday8:republlcan;eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1848; Charles B. Mead, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jk^."
GENOA, Dekalb Co. t[ l.l^Ot pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Illinois
Central Rds.. 59 m. W.of Chicago. Dairying
and manufacturing.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
192
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLIXOIS.
1900; D. S. & R. H. Lord, editors and pub-
lisherg (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
KEPUBLiICAN; Fridays; republican;
six to eight pages 15x22; subscription $l;e8-
tablislied 1902; W. F. Dumser. editor; Dumser
& Daugherty, publishers (3—3). Circulation
".iKL." In 1902, Z (4, 5).
GEORGETOWN, Vermilion Co. D-
983+— local census 1,500— pop., on Cleveland,
Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rd., 14 m.
S. of Danville, the county seat. Coal min-
ing and agriculture.
SOUTH VERMILION TIMES;
Thursdays; ten pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1899; Geo. W. Gardner, editor and
pub'isher; prints edition, called the TRI-
BUNE, for WestvlUe. Circulation "jju,"
GERMAN VAU^EY, Stephenson
Co. "tl on Chicago Great Western Rd., 11 m.
S. E. of Freeport, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
DER MITARBEITER; monthly;
German; undenominational; sixteen pages
8x11; subscription 50 cents; established 1890;
Rev. A. F. Beyer, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl"
GIBSON CITY, Ford Co. D- 2,054t
pop., at the intersection of Lalse Erie ft
Western, Illinois Central and Wabash Rds.,
S5 m. E. of Bloomlngton and 113 S. of Chi-
cago. Farming.
ENTER PRISE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; P. A. Coal, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jki."
GIBSON COURIER; Fridays; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1873; E. Lowry & Sons, ed-
itors and publishers.
Circultition: In 1899, "ixi,." Actual aver-
age for 1900, 1,003; for 1901, 1,177. In
1902. vl. Actual average for 1903, l.t^OS;
/or 1904, 1,283.
GILLESPIE, Macoupin Co. n 87St
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 45 m. N. E. of Saint Louis,
Mo. Flour mill. Farming and stock raising.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1887;
Elroy Billiard, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
GILMAN, Iroquois Co. a- l,441t pop.,
on Illinois Central and Toledo, Peoria &
Western Rds., 81 m. S. W. of Chicago. Lln-
seed-oU vsrorlcs and tile factory. Corn belt.
IROQUOIS CO. SIGN A L. ; Thursdays ;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1896; WillT.Irelan, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
STAR; Wednesdays; Independent; eight
pages 151^x20; subscription $1; established
1868; A. S. Chapman, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl".
GIRARD, Macoupin Co. n 2,230 pop.,
on Chicago & Alton and Chicago, Burling-
ton & Qulncy Rds., about 25 m. S. S. E. of
Springfield, the State capital. Agriculture
and coal mining.
ANCHOR; Thursdays; local; eight pages
13x20; established July 23. 1903; W. R. Giber-
eon, editor and publisher (12—4).
GAZETTE ; Thursdays ; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; Geo. L. Tipton, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3). Circulation -jkl."
ILLINOIS.
GLASFORD, Peoria Co. D 40&t pop.,
on Toledo, Peoria & Western Rd., 9 m. S. W .
of Pekin, the nearest large town, and 17
S. W. of Peoria, the county seat. Grain.
GAZETTE ; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1899; W. F. Rader, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation "jkl."
GLEN ELLYN, -Dm Page Co. cf 793
pop., on Chicago * Northwestern Rd. 2J^
m. from Wheaton.
RUSKIN RAYSt monthly; collegiate;
four pages 7x10; established 1902; Faculty of
Ruskln College, editors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation Z (4) (A A).
GOLCONDA, c. h.. Pope Co. p l,140t
pop., on Ohio r., 80 m. E. by N. E. of Cairo
and 120 S. W. of Evansvllle, Ind. Manu-
factures. Shipping point for agricultural
and mineral country,
HERALD -ENTERPRISE; Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 20x26 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1857; Craig & Clanahan,
editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000; in 1896, 1,000. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, not less than 1.000; in
1899, 1,025. In 1900. "jkl."
GOLDEN, Adams Co. -a 516t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy and Wabash
Rds., about 25 m. .N. E. of Qulncy. Agri-
culture.
NEW ERA ; Thursdays ; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1; established 1891; C. W, Stln-
son, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
GOODHOPE, McDonough Co. -D 430t
pop., on Toledo, Peoria& Western Rd., 8 m.
W. of Bushnell. Tile works and flour mill.
Grain shipping point.
REFLECTOR; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1885; G. A. Lockens, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
GOREVILLE, Johnson Co. P 406t
pop., on Chicago Eastern Illinois Rd., 14 m.
S. of Marion. Farming, live stock, grain,
hay and lumber.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1899;
Elbert Thulen, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl."
GRAFTON, Jersey Co. P 988 pop., on
Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis Rd., 11 m. S.
W. of Jerseyville, the county seat.
NEWS; Thursdays; local; eight pages
13x20: subscription $1; established January,
1904; W. W. Gearing, editor and publisher
(1-5).
GRAND RIDGE, Lasalle Go. t
392 pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy
Rd., 7)4 m. S. of Ottawa, the county seat.
Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1893; Ed-
win L. Martin, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL"
GRANITE, ^>iafii«on Co. P3,122t pop.,
on Chicago & Alton and Cleveland, Cin-
cinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 5 m. N. of
Saint Louis, Mo. Manufacturing.
PROGRESS; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
193
ILLINOIS.
llshed 1S95; J. H. Willis, editor and publisher;
prints editions for Madison and Venice. Com-
bined circulation "jkl."
PIlESSj Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
March, 1903; Charles "W, Judd, editor; The
C. W. Judd Printing Co., publishers (13—3).
Circulation ••ixi,"
GRANT PARK, Kankakee Co. D-
442f pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd.,
16 m. N. E. of Kankakee, the county seat,
and 44 S. of Chicago. Farming, tile and
brick plant.
ANCHOR; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1899; John R. Hanlon, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jKi.-
GRANVILLE, Putnam Co. ^ 600
pop., on Indiana, Illinois & Iowa, Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul and Tuluca, Mar-
quette Sc Northern Rda., 6 m. E. of Hen-
nepin. Ind.
ECHO; Fridays; independent; four pages
18x24: subscription $1.50; established May,
1903; B. B. Blosser. editor; The Echo Printing
Co., publishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
GRAYSLAKE,^aAe Co. cf^ietpop.,
ou Wisconsin Central Rd.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (AA).
INDEPENDENT; Fridays (A A).
GRAYVILLE, White Co. O. l,948t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Peoria, Decatur & Evansville
Rds. and Wabash r., 35 m. N. W. of Evans-
ville. Ind. Hardwood lumber market. Coal
in vicinity. Milling and farming.
INDEPENDENT: Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1859; Frank Hosick, editor and
publisher.
Circulation "jkl" In 1903, (z— 4) I(##).
In 1904. yl.
MERCURY; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1888; William J. Sell, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
GREENFIELD, Greene Co. -d l,085t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Quincy, Carrollton & St. Louis Rds., 10 m.
N. E. of Carrollton, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
ARGUS; Fridays; independent-republl
can ; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1878 ; Victor H. Haven, editor and
publisher (7— 3). Circulation "jkl."
GREENUP, Cumberland Co. D- l,085t
pop.— local estimate 1,224— on Peoria, Deca-
tur & Evansville and Vandalla Line Rds.,
55 m. W. S. W. of Terre Haute, Ind. Lum-
bering, fruit growing and brick making.
Grain and live stock.
CUMBERLAND CO. LEADER;
Thursdays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established November, 1903;
C. T. Weeks, editor and publisher (2—5).
PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages 18x22;
subscription $1; established 1889; J. T. & W.
H. Cunningham, editors and publishers (2 — 4).
Circulation : In 1900, "ikl" In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, no week has been less than
1.100. In 1903 and 1904, January, publisher
asserts, every Issue In 1902 and 1903 exceeded
1,100. In 1904, yl.
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ILLINOIS.
GREEN VALLEY, Tazewell Co. a
224 pop., on Peoria Div. of Illinois Central
and St. Louis, Peoria & Southern Rds.. 12
m. S. of Pekin, the county seat. Wheat,
oats and corn.
BANNER; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; H. J. Bark-
meier, editor and publisher (7—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
GREENVIEW, Menard Co. n l,019t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 53 m. S. W.
of Bloomlngton. Coal mining, farming and
stock raising.
liEADER; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1892; J. R. Ar-
nold, editor and publisher(12— S) Circ'n"jKL.'
GREENVILLE, c. h., Bond Co. p
2,504t pop., on Jacksonville, Louisville & St.
Louis and Vandalla Line Rds., 50 m. E. by
N.E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Corn and wheat
growing. Coal mines.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1857; W. W. Lowis, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL "
ITEM: Wednesdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1896; Geo. Perry-
man, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
SUN; Thursdays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1869; Will
C. Wright, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1 ,ii58. In 1896, I. Actual average for 1897,
1,231. Inl898,zl. Inl899,yl. In 1900, "jkl."
In 1903. Z (4).
GRIDLEY, McLean Co. a 716t pop.,
on Toledo. Peoria & Western Rd. , 40 m. E. of
Peoria. Corn growing.
ADVANCE; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1893 : C. S. Rowley, editor and publisher (7—3) .
Combined circulation "jkl."
HEILS-BOTE; monthly; mennonlte;
four pages 9x12; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished 1898; C. R.Egle. editor; The Defence-
less Mennonite Church, publishers. Does not
Insert advertisements (1—4). Circulation-
In 1903, "JKL." (A A).
GRIGGSVILLE, Pike Co. -a I,404t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 50 m. S. E. of Quincy.
Fruit evaporator and shoe factory. Farm-
ing.
HERALiD; Wednesdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished December, 1903; Arden Worthup, edi-
tor and publisher (1—5).
INDEPENDENT PRESS ; Wednes
davs ; independent; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1879; E. E. Will-
iamson, editor and publisher. Circ'n "iKt."
GROSSDALE, CooA: Co. cTl.lllt pop.,
on Burlington Route Rd., 9 m. S. W. of
Chicago.
MAGNET-VIGIIiANT; Wednesdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; E. B. Graham, editor and pub-
lisher (3 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
HAMILTON, Hancock Co. -a l,344t
pop., orf Toledo, Peoria & Western and Wa-
bash Rds. and Mississippi r., connected by
bridge with Keokuk, la., on opposite bank.
Brick-yards and carriage shops. Water
power.
PRESS; Thursdays ; Independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
194
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEE DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
1887; M. M. Anderson, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
HAMMOND, Piatt Co. n 481 pop.,
on Indiana, Decatur & Western, and Wa
bash Rds., 15 m. S. of Monticello, the county
seat. Stock raising and corn growing.
COURIER; independent; Fridays; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
March, 1902; J. Frank Stanley, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
HAMPSHIRE, ^fiTanc Co. ^ 760tpop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
51 m. N. W. of Chicago. Tile and canning
factories and several brick-yards. Dairy-
ing and blooded stock.
REGISTER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1885; Brill Bros., editors and publishers
(7—3). Circulation "jkl."
HANOVER, Jo Daviess Co. tl 785t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Chicago Great Western Rds., 17 m. S. of Ga
lena, the county seat. Farming. Woolen
mill.
JOURNALj; Wednesdays; non partisan;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1895; C. A. Williams, editor and pub-
lisher (2 — 8). Circulation "JK1-- "
HARDIN, c. h., Calhoun Co. -n 494t
pop., on Illinois r., opposite the mouth of
Macoupin creek, about 28 m. above Alton.
Farming.
CALHOUN HERALD; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established June, 1872; C. H. Lamar,
editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulatiou: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,317. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1901; Thomas D. Bare, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
HARRISBURG, c. h., Saline Co. g
2,202+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd., 70 m. N. E. of Cairo
and 120 S. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Agricult-
ure, live stock and fruit growing. Coal
mines.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1859; J. W. Richardson, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Circulatiou; In 1901, "jkl." Actual average
for 1902, 1,022; for 1903. 1,093; /orl90t,
SALINE CO. REGISTER; Fridays;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1869; F. M. Pickett, editor and pub-
lisher (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
HARVARD, McRenry Co. t] 2,602t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 63 m.
N. W. of Chicago. Sewing-machine and
furniture manufactories and flour milL
Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eig
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; esta
Ii8hedl887: Walsh & Whittleton, publishers.
Circulation ; In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.450: in 1896, 1..550. Actual average
/or 1897, 1,720. In 1898. yl. InlS99, vl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903.
yl. In 1904, yl.
ILLINOIS.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdavg; repub-
lican; eight to twelve pages 15x22'; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1866; Emerson & Saun-
ders, editors and publishers ( 1 — 1 ).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age/or 1896, 1,408; for 1897, 1,630. In
1898. yl. Actual average for a year ending
with October. 1899, 1,879. In 1900, vl. In
1901. yl. Actual average for 1902, 2,094;
/orl903, 2,148. In 1904, yl.
HARVEY, Cook Co. cf 5,395t pop., on
Illiuois Central and Chicago & Grand
Trunk Rds., 20 m. S. of Chicago. Manu-
facture of harvesting, street and railroad
machinery, gasoline stoves and enameled
ware.
HERALD; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899; S. A. Harris, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "jkl."
TRIBUNE-CITIZEN; Saturdays ;
local; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1890; The Keith Press, editors
and publishers.
Circulation "jkj,." Actual average for
1903,1,105. In 1904. y I.
UNION LABOR ADVOCATE;
monthly; labor; sixteen pages 83^x113^; sub-
scription 50 cents; established September,
1901; Theophlle Laramie, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
HAVANA, c. h., Mason Co. n 3,268t
pop., on Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis, Illi-
nois Central and Fulton County Narrow
Gauge Rds. and Illinois r. Shipping point
for osage plants and white flint corn. Man-
ufactures of press-grain drills and metal
wheels.
MASON CO. DEMOCRAT: Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 17x24; suoscription
$1.50; established 1849; J. A. Mehlhop, editor
and publisher (12—3).
Circulatiou: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,200. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. Actual average for 1898, 1,4:72. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1903, December, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition for the years 1899,
1900. 1901. 1902 and 1903 has been less than 1,750.
In 1904, I.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1873; W. C. Kinney and E. E. Caldwell,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
HEBRON, McHenry Co. ^ 611t pop.
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 13 m. N. of
Woodstock, the county seat. Farming
and dairying.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
ished 1890; G. C. Lemraers, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3P). Circulation "JKL "
HENNEPIN, c. h., Putnam Co. [^ 523t
pop., on Illinois r., 50 m. above Peoria.
River navigable for large tow boats and
propellers. Shipping point for produce.
PUTNAM RECORD; Wednesdays;
neutral: eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1868; I. H. Cook, editor and pub-
lisher (.5 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
HENRY, Marshall Co. n l,637t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd. and
Illinois r.. 33 m. N. E. of Peoria. Grain
shipping and manufacturing.
TIMES; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1889; J. S. Burt,
editor; J. 8. Burt & Son, publishers (1—4).
Circulation "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl"
In 1903, Z (4).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
195
I ILLINOIS.
REPUBLICAN} Thursdays; republi-
can; eieht pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1852 ; George Burt & son, editors
and publishers (5—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,6'^2. In 1896, I. Inl897, I. Actual aver-
age for nm,!,^'!^. Inl899.yl. Inl900,yl.
Actual average for \<M)\. 1,805. Inl902,yl.
In 1903, (z-4) !(••). In 1901. vl.
HERRIN, Williamson Co. g l,659t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 8 m. N. W. of
Marion, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $150; established 1899; C. E.
Ingraham and J. S. Barr, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
HERSCHER, Kankakee Co. n- 384t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 71 m. S. W. of
Chicago. Farming.
PILOT; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1896;
George Cannon, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
HEYWORTH, McLean Co. u 683t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 12 m. S. of
Bloomington, the county seat. Grain ele-
vator, flour mills and natural gas.
NATURAL GAS; Fridays ; eight pages;
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1898; John
A. Lassweli, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKJf "
HIGHLAND, Madi$on Co. jD l,970t
pop., on Vandalia Line Rd., 30 m. E. of
Saint Louis, Mo. Flour, woolen and planing
mills, brewery, condensed milk factory and
embroidery works. Agriculture, dairying
and stock raising.
J O U R N A L ; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; J. N. Stokes, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3).
Circulation: Actual average for the first
six months of 1897, 1.347. In 1898. yl.
In 1899. zl. In 1900, zT. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
LEADER; Tuesdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; C. T. Kurtz, editor and publisher
(1-5).
Circulation: In 1901."ikl." Actual average
for 1902, 1,100. In 1903, (z— 4) I (O O). Act-
ual average for 1904, It^.L).
UNION; Fridays; German; republican;
eight pages 18if24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1863; C. T. Kurz, editor and publisher
(1-5).
Circulation ; Actual average for 1895,
1,083. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In 1898,"iKL."
In 1899, Z. In 1900, publisher asserts, no issue
was under 1.200. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903. (z^) I (OO). Actual average for 1904.
1,3'13.
HIGHLAND PARK, Lake Co. d
2,806+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
22 m. N. W. of Chicago, on lake shore.
Suburban residences.
SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LET-
TER; Saturdays; local; eight to sixteen
pages 10x14; subscription $2; established 1893;
A. E. Dorsey, editor; Sheridan Road Publish-
ing Co., publishers (5 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
HIGH WOOD, Lake Co. cT 750 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m. S. of
Waukegan, the county seat, and 24 N. of
Chicago. Suburban residences.
FORT SHERIDAN NEWS; Satur-
days; independent; eight pages 10x14; sub
ILLINOIS.
scriptlon $1.50; established August 1902; A.
E. Dorsey, editor; Dorsey & Co., publishers
(5—3). Circulation -jkl."
HILLSBORO, c. h., Montgomery Co.
n 1,937+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd., 66 m. N. E. of Saint
Louis, Mo. Agriculture and manufacturing.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; ten
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1851; Josiah Bixler, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
MONTGOMERY NEWS; Fridays;
democratic; twelve pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1869; C. W. & C. P. Bliss,
editors and publishers (5—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,350. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "iKL." In 1899, publisher asserts, not
below 1.200. In 1900. y I. In 1901, y I. In 1902, y I.
In 1903, )z-4) I. lu 1904, yl.
HINCKLEY, Dekalb Co. ^ 587t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 18 m.
W. of Aurora. Tile and brick factories and
creamery. Farming and stock raising.
REVIEW; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1878; J. A. Fahs, editor and publisher; prints
an edition for Waterman (1 — 4).
Combined circulation "jkl." Actual
average for 1903, 1,330. In 1904, yl.
HINDSBORO, Douglas Co. o 343t
pop., on Terre Haute &. Indianapolis Rd.,
9 m. E. of Areola and 10 S. E. of Tuscola,
the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 17x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1895 ; Frank C.
Dever and C. L. Watson, editors and pub-
lishers (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
HINSDALE, Dupage (7o.d'2,578t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
16 m. W. by S. W. of Chicago.
DOINGS; Saturdays; independent; six
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
1895; D. H. Merrill, editor; Doings Publishing
Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl."
HERALD; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; F. E. A. Wright, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "JKL." In 1902, Z (4).
HOMER, Champaign Co. D- l,080t pop.,
on Wabash Rd., 20 m. W. by S. W. of Dan-
ville and 110 E. of Springfield, the State cap-
ital. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1875; J. B. Martin, editor and
publisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
HOOPESTON, Vermilion Co. n- 3,823t
pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois and
Lake Erie & Western Rds., 99 m. S. of Chi-
cago. Canning and tile manufactories.
Agriculture.
CHRONICLE ; every morning except
Sunday, and W^EEKLY, Thursdays; repub-
lican ; dally four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— dally $3, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1881, weekly 1872; Chas. W.
Warner, editor and publisher. Circulation-
daily "JKL." weekly "jkl."
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; sub.scriptlon $1.50; established
1889; Cooper 8c, Green, editors and publish-
ers. Circulation "jicL"
196
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
IlO'P'EDAJLE,,Tazewell Co. a 600t pop.,
on Chicago & Alton Rd., about 22 m. W. of
Bloomington. Grain and stock raising.
REVIEW; Fridays; Independent: four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1887; W. H. Smith, editor andpublisher (7— 3).
Circulation ••iuL."
TIMES; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
June, 1903: E. M. Qarllck, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3).
HUDSON, McLean Co. D 378 pop., on
Central Rd., 9 m. N. of Bloomington.
GLEANER I Fridays; agricultural; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1889; Chris. Taylor, editor and publisher.
(12—3). Circulation: "jkl."
HULL, J^if<:« Co. -D 750 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quiucy and Wabash
Rds., 20 m. S. E. of Qulncy and 10 E. of
Hannibal, Mo. Flour mill, grain elevator
and wagon shops. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1902; H. C. Sperry, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation •'i£i,.-'
HUMBOLT, Coles Co. a- 319t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. N. of Mattoon
and 150 S. of Chicago. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; local; eight pages 15x22;
•ubscriptionfl; established 1898: J. S.Grant,
editor and publisher (5—3). Circ'n "jiu."
HUME, i:dgar Co. D- 598 pop., on Cin-
cinnati, Indianapolis & Western Rd., 31 m.
S. of Danville.
RECORD; Fridays; local; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1890; J.
Martin, editor; J. & B. Martin, publishers
(1—4). Circulation "jkl"
HUNTLEY, ^c^cnry Co. 6 608t pop.,
on Chicago ft Northwestern Rd., 10 m. S. of
Woodstock, the county seat, and 45 W. of
Chicago. Dairying.
JOURNAL.; Fridays; independent; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1899; Charles A. Pratt, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl "
HUTSONVILLE, Crawford Co. R
748V pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
8l St. Louis Rd. and Wabash r., 9 m. N. E.
of Robinson, the county seat. Agriculture.
Saw mills, brick-yard and tiles.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1891 ; T. S. Apgar, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl.-
ILLIOPOLIS, Sangamon Co. D 744t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 23 m. E. of Spring-
field, the county seat and State capital.
Agriculture.
ILLINOIS STATE CENTER-REC-
ORD; Fridays; Independent; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1884; G,
A. Drum, editor ; Babcock & Drum, publishers
(7—3). Circulation "JKL. "
I N A , Jefferson Co. P 317 pop., on
Chicago and Eastern Illinois Rd., 11 m. S.
of Mount Vernon.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; non-partisan;
four pages 18x24; subscriprlon $1; established
June, 190?; F. J. Bruce, editor; E. M. Bruce &
Co., publishers (1—5).
INDIANOLA, Vermilion Co. D- 381t
pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd. and
Little Vermilion r., 18 m., by rail, S. S. W.
of Danville. Carriage factory and agri-
culture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1894; C. Wm. Davis, editor and publisher.
Circulation "iXL."
INDUSTRY, McDonough Co. -a 463t
pop., 10 m. 8. of Macomb, the county seat.
Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE ; Thursdays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1892; Z. A. Avery, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "JKL."
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1901; W. L Prugh, editor; W. I. Prugh & Co.,
publishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl"
IPAVA, Fulton Co. -D 1.055t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 10 m.
W. S. W. of Lewistown, the county seat.
Flour and woolen mills. Coal mines.
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1890; H. W. Jones, edi-
tor and publisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl.-
J-RVl'SG, Montgomery Co. D 675T pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd.. 6 m. N. E. of Hillsboro, the county
seat. Saw and flour mills.
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1889 ; A. K.
Vandever. editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
lUKA, Marion Co. g 4211 pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Rd.. 8 m.
E. of Salem, the county seat. Coal mining
and fruit raising.
BEE; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; Geo. E. Dani-
els, editor and publisher. Circulation ".ikl."
IVESDALE, Champaign Co. D- 476t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 24 m. S. W. of Urbana,
the county seat, 27 m. E. of Decatur and
47 W. of Danville. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; John H. Ryan,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
JACKSONVILLE, c. h., Morgan
Co. -a 17,000 pop., on Wabasn, Chicago &
Alton, Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis and
Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rds., 34 ra.
W. of Springfield, the State capital. Vari-
ous manufactories. Seat of State institu-
tions, col leges and seminaries. Agriculture.
ILLINOIS COURIER; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days; democratic; dally six to eight, weekly
twelve pages 17x23; subscription— dally $5.
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1876, weekly
1849; G. E. Doylng, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl "
Weekly : In 1895. I. In 1896, publisher as-
serts, not less than 2.650. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902, "JKL." lu 1904, (z— 4) I.
JOURNAL; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; repub-
lican; dally four pages 20x26, weekly sixteen
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
197
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
$1.50; established— dally 1866. weekly 1844; The
Journal Co., editors and publishers (5—3).
Circulation — Daily: 'jkl." In 1903.
(z— 4)1. In 1904. y I.
Weekly: -jkl." In 1899. Z. In 1902, "jkl-
FARM; bi-weekly; agricultural; eight
pages 17x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1899: J. H. Hackett, editor: I. M. Bunce
& Co., publishers (5—3).
Circiilatiou: Actual average for 1900,
1,100; for a year ending tvith July,
1901. I,l'>i3. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904, yl.
COLLEGE RAMBLER; semi month
ly; collegiate; twenty four pages; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1873; E.P. Brown, editor;
Geo. B. Conover, publisher (2—5).
CAMPBELL'S ILLUSTRATED
JOURNAL; monthly; literary; thirty-
two pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Chicago National Publishing
Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation : In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age forl8^S,<i5,7Sl. In 1899, C. Inl9a),zC.
In 1901. yD. In 1902, yD. In 1903, yD. Ac-
tual average for 1904, liJl,383.
JERSEYVILLE, c. h., Jersey Co. -a
3,517+ pop., on Chicago & Alton and St. Louis,
Chicago & St. Paul Rds., 19 m. N. W. of
Alton and 34 N. of Saint Louis, Mo. Various
manufactures. Farming.
JERSEY CO. DEMOCRAT; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; democratic; daily four, weekly
twelve to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $1.50; established 1865; J. M.
Page, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: "ikl"
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1.200. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z. In 1898.
yl. In 1899, "jkl." In 1900, Z (4). In 1902,
"JKL." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
REPUBLICAN: Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1865; J. W. Becker, editor; The Re-
publican Co., publishers (5—3).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL." In 1903. (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
JEWETT, Cumber/and Co. n- .S22 pop.,
on Terre Haute & Indianapolis Rd., 7 m. S.
of Toledo, the county seat. Wheat, corn,
hay and live stock.
CUMBERLAND-JASPER NEWS;
Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established September, 1902; The Marrs,
editors and publishers (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
JOHNSTON CITY, WilHamson Co.
^ 7.37+ pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois
and Illinois Central Rds.
PROGRESS; Thursdays: (A A).
REVIEW; Thursdays; (A A).
JOLIET, c. h., mil Co. cf 29,353t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Chicago
& Alton, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific,
Elgin, Jollet & Eastern, Joliet & Blue
Island, and Michigan Central Rds., Illinois
& Michigan canals and Des Plaines r., 40
m. S. W. of Chicago. State Prison is here.
Stone quarries, Bessemersteel works, and
various other manufactories. Good water
power. Agricultural center.
HERALD; every evening except Satur-
day, and Sunday morning; republican; dally
eight, Sunday sixteen pages 17x22; subscrip-
tion $2.60; established November, 1904; Jollet
Printing Co., editors and publishers (3—5).
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; independent;
six and eight pages 17x22; subscription— dally
$4.50, weekly $1; established — daily 1877,
weekly 1877; Jas. H. Ferris, editor; The News
Company, publishers (1 — 4).
Circulnlion— Daily : Actual average for
1894. 5,419; for 1895, 5,173; for 1896,
5,478; for 1897, 5,497; for 1898. 5,740;
for a year ending with September, 1899,
5,H80; for a year ending ivith June, 1900,
6,0iJ8; for 1901. 6,513; /or 1902, 6,576;
for 1903. 6,796; for 1904. 7,014.
Weekly: Actxial average for 1894, 2,500;
for 1895, '^,250; for 1896, '^,095; for 1897.
1,853; for 1898, 1,941 ; for a year ending
with September, 1899, 2,048. In 19(X). yl.
In 1901, yl. Actual average for 1902, 2,689.
In 1903, yH. In 1901, yl.
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$2.60, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1878, week-
ly 1847; Ed. A. Brewster, editor; The Joliet
Republican Printing Company, publishers
(7-3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1896, "jkl." Act-
ual average for the first six months of 1897,
4,682; /or 1898, 5 698; for 1899,5,831;
for 1900, 5,817; for 1901, 6,680; for a year
ending loith June, 1902, 6,794. In 1903,
(z— 6) G. Actual average for 1904, 6,840.
Weekly: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
A.^IERIKANSKI SLOVENEC; Fri
days; Slovenian; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1892; The Slovenec-
American Pub. Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897, IZ.
In 1898, "JKL." In 1900, Z. In 1901, Z (4, 5).
GENERA L-ANZEIGER J Saturdays;
German; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1896; Richard Zintzsch &
Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl"
JONESBORO,c.h.,C^nfonCo.g l,130t
pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 35 m. N. of Cairo.
Fruit growing.
GAZETTE; Saturdays ; democratic ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1849;
S. Tibbets, editor and publisher (12—2). Cir-
culation "JKL."
KANE, Greene Co. -O 588t pop., on
Chicago & Alton Rd., 8 m. S. of Carrollton ,
the county seat. Farming, corn and
wheat.
TELEGRAM; Fridays; four pages
17>^x24; subscription $1; established 1899;
Jas. A. Mallory, editor; Martha Mallory,
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
KANKAKEE, c. h., Kankakee Co. D-
13,595+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis, Indiana, Illinois & Iowa
and Illinois Central Rds. and Kankakee r.,
56 m. S. by S. W. of Chicago. Water power.
Seat of State Hospital for the Insane.
Manufacturing.
EVENING DEMOCRAT; every
evening except Sunday, and SEMI-
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; inde-
pendent ; daily four pages 18x24, semi-weekly
four and eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $5.50, semi-weekly $1; established —
daily 1892, semi-weekly 1885; Collins & Smith,
editors and publishers (5—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1897, jkl" In
1898, Z. In 1902, (z— 6) 1. In 1903, (z— 4) I.
Semi-Weekly : In 1902, (z-6) H. In 1903,
(z— 4^ I. In 1904, yl.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription — daily $5, semi weekly $1;
198
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
established — daily 1896, semi- weekly 1853;
Charles Holt & Sons, editors and publishers
(12—4).
Circulation— Daily : "jifL"
Sjemi-Weeltly: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not leas than 1,000. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, "iKj,." In 1903, (z— 4) 1. In 1904, yl.
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and SEILI-VVEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; daily four to eight,
semi weekly four pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $4, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1888;
semi- weekly 1873; H. J. Dunlap, editor; The
Kankakee Republican Co., publishers (7— 3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
January, 1905, publisher asserts, no issue dur-
ing past year was less than 1,300.
Semi- Weekly: In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904,
KANSAS, Edgar Co. D- l,049t pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Peoria, Decatur & Evansville Rds., 104
m. W. of Indianapolis, Ind. Railroad shops,
manufacturing and agriculture.
JOURNALi: Thursdays; independent;
•'ght payees 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1876; O. H. Ault, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl"
KEITHSBURG, Mercer Co. til.566t
pop., OB Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy, and
Iowa Central Rds. and Mississippi r., above
about 23 m. Burlington, la. Pearl button
factories. Farming.
NEWS I Thursdays; independent; eight
, pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1874; John C. Lochner, editor and publisher.
■ Circulation "jkl."
KENNEY, Dewitt Co. n584t pop., on
Illinois Central and Vandalia Line Rds.,
35 m. N. E. of Springfield, the State capital,
and 60 S. of Peoria. Farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1880; S. A. Ed-
wards, editor and publisher. Circ'n "iKL."
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1893; Charles
Pence, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
KEWANEE, Henry Co. t]8,382t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 32 m.
N. E. of Gaiesburg and 132 W. by S. W. of
Chicago. Manufacturing and coal mining.
STAR-COURIER; every evening ex-
• cept Sunday, and WEEKLiY, Wednes-
days; republican; twelve pages— daily 17x24,
weekly 17x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1.50; established — daily 1895. weekly 1874;
Leo H. Lowe, editor; Will Curtis, manager;
Kewanee Printing and Publishing Company,
publishers (12— 4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1897, "jkl." In
1898, zl. Actual average for 1899, 1,437;
for a year ending tvith SeiJt.,1900, 1,600;
for 1901, 3.043; /or 1902, 2,410; /or 1903,
3,038; /or 1904. 3,290.
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,008. In 1896. 1. In 1897, Y. In 1898, zT.
In 1899, "JKL. ' Actual average for a year
■ endmg June, 1900, 1,800. Inl901,yl. Actual
average for 1902, 1,522; for 1903, 1,414;
/or 1901, 1,273.
PRESS; Wednesdays; independent;
elglit pages 15x22; subscription $1..50; estab-
lished March, 1903; Frank D. Throop, editor;
George E. Throop & Son, publishers (1—4).
Circulation "jk-i.."
KILBOURNE, Mason Co. U 250 pop.,
on Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis Rd., 10 m. S.
of Havana, the county seat. Grain.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; Independ-
• ent; four to six pages 18x24; subscrlp-
ILLINOIS.
tion $1; established October, 1902; Ernest
Madison, editor and publisher (2—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
SANGAMON SAWYER; Saturdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1892; Charles H. Hale, editor
and publisher (1—4). Circ'n: In 1903, Z (3—6).
In 1904, "JKL."
KINMUNDY, Marion Co. p l,221t
pop., on Illinois Central and Chicago &
Eastern Illinois Rds., 12 m. N. of Salem, the
county seat. Farming, coal mining, stock
raising and fruit growing. Alfalfa.
EXPRESS; semi- weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; independent; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1883; F. O. Gris-
som, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
OUR HORTICULTURAL. VIS-
ITOR; monthly; horticultural; sixteen
pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; established
1895; E. G. Mendenhall, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1896,
2,834; for 1897,3,167; for 1898. 3,000|
for 1899, 3,833* for a year ending with
July, 1900, 3,2o0; for a year ending with
June, 1901, 3,167; for 1902, 3,600; for
1903, 3,458. In 1904, (z— 4) H.
KIRKLAND, i>e?faZ6 Co. i 636tpop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 10
m. N. E. of Sycamore, the county seat.
Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; W. R. Joslyn, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "JKL"
KIRKWOOD, Warren Co. -a l,008t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
7 m. S. W. of Monmouth, the county seat.
Farming.
LEADER; Wednesdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1885; W. D. Campbell, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "jjiL"
KNOXVILLE, Knox Co. -a l,857t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
5 m. E. S. E. of Gaiesburg, the county seat,
and 48 W. N. W, of Peoria. Manufacture of
KNOX CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
I scriptlon $1 ; established 1856; O. L. Camp-
i bell, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,180. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In 1903,
(z— 4) I. In 1904, (z— 1, 2, 4, 6) I.
RECORD; Wednesdays (A A).
LACON, c. h., Marshall Co. a l,601t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd. and Illinois r.,
26 m. N. N. E. of Peoria. Woolen and yarn
mills and corn malt works.
HOME JOURNAL; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight to twelve pages 13x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1836; Charles F. Hacker,
editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for the first six months of 1897, 1,708.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4, 5) I. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
MARSHALL CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1858; Frank
C. Sorrells. editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl." In 1897, IZ.
In 1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, (e— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
199
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
LAGRANGE, Cook Co. ^ 3,969t pop.
—local estimate 5.500— on Burlington and
Chicago, Hammond & Western Rds., 14 m.
S.W. and a suburb of Chicago.
SUBURBAN NEWS; Fridays; Inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1884; C. A. Whitney, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
IL.1.INOIS ROYAL, ARCANUM
RECORD; monthly: fraternal; four
pages; established 1895; F. L. De Witt, editor
and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1903, (z-4) I (A A).
liAHARPE, Hancock Co. -a l,591t
pop., on Toledo, Peoria & Western Rd.,
ao m. S. by S. E. of Burlington, la., and 28
N. E. of Keokuk, la. Manufacture of agri-
cultural Implements.
L.A HARPER; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1374; J. C.
Ooulson, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publLsher asserts,
liOt less than 1,175. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, vl. In 1899, "jkl"
QUILL; Tuesdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1892; F. A. Wilkinson and J. E. Morford,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkj,."
In 1899. Z. In 1902, -'jkl.-
TIMES; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
March, 1904; J. S. Gittings, editor; C.W.War-
ner and C. H. Ingraham, publishers (1—5).
liAKE CREEK, Williamson Co. g
787 pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd.,
6 m. N. of Marion, the county seat. Farm-
ing and mining.
JOHNSON CITY PROGRESS;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1897; R. W.
Jones, editor; Ira Jones, publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jKi" (A A).
LAMOILLE. Bureau Co. [j 576t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy Rd., 23 m.
8. E. of Dixon. Shoe, tile and cheese facto
rles, planing mills and grain elevator. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x20; subscription $1.50; established
1889; J. H. Showalter, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
LANARK, Carroll Co. ^l,Z06t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 20 m.
8. W. of Freeport and 120 W. of Chicago.
Shipping point for grain and live stock.
GAZETTE; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1863; W. G. Wild, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, I. In
1897.Y. In 18y8. "J.£i, " Inl899,zl. In 1900,yl.
In 1901, "JKL."
LASALLE, Lasalle Co. b 10,446t pop.,
on Burlington Route, Illinois Central and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., Illinois
r., and at terminus of Illinois & Michigan
canal, 99 m. S. W. of Chicago. Coal mining.
Manufacturing.
DEMOCRAT-MIRROR; every even-
ing except Sunday; democratic; four to eight
pages 18x24: subscription $2; established
1894; F. A. Trousdale, editor and publisher;
dated also at Peru and Spring Valley (2—3).
Circulation "iiu," In 1901, Z (4, 6) (A A).
POST; dally; Independent; eight pages
15x22: subscription $2.50; established 1865;
J. G. Doyle, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In l'.M34, (z— 4) 1.
TRIBUNE; every evenmg except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription— dally $4,
weekly $1.50; established 1886; W. T. Bedford,
editor and publisher (2—8).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, "jkl." In
1896, publisher asserts, smallest 1,200: In 1897,
1,125. In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl.
Actual average for 1901, 1,381; for 1902,
l,47'-i. In 1903, yl (OO). Actual average
for mi, 1,643.
Weekly; "jKh."
PROMIEN; Thursdays; Polish; repub-
lican; eight pages 21x26; subscription $1.50;
established January, 1902; B. M. Skulik edi-
tor; Roy Publishing Co., publishers (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
1,156; /orl903, 1,305. In 1904, yl.
LATHAM, Logan Co. D 429t pop.,
on Peoria. Decatur & EvansvIUe Rd,, 18 m.
S. E. of Lincoln, the county seat. Agri-
culture and coal mining.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent-re-
publican; four pages 15x23; subscription $1;
established 1902; H. A. Hoover, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "iKL" (A A).
LA'WRENCEVILLE, C. h., Law-
rence Co. U, 1,300+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio
Southwestern and Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis Rds. and on Embarras
r., 10 m. W. of Vincennes, Ind. Manufactur-
ing and agriculture.
LAWRENCE CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; O. V. Hardacre, editor; Law-
rence County News Co., publishers (2—3).
Circulation : In 1898, "jk.l." Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1,377. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
(z— 1, 2, 4, 5) I, Actual average for 1902,
1,818. Inl903, yl(OO). In 1904. yl.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays: republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1847; J. B. Stout, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
LEAF RIVER, Ogle Co. t] 507t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.. 15
m. S. E. of Freeport. Wagon manufac-
tory and creamery.
3IIRROR; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1891; Emery I. Neff, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
LEBANON, Saint Clair Co. p l,812t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Southwest
ern Rds., 22 m. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Seat
of McKendree College. Farming and coal
mining.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
Iffll: W. L. Jones, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
LEADER; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; H. T.
Gadeky, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
LEE, Lee Co.. 420 pop,, on Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy Rd., 29 m. E. of Dixon.
STANDARD; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished September, 1904; L. R. Ufford, editor
and publisher (12—4).
LELAND, Lasalle Co. ^ •34t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 67m.
200
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
W. 8. W. of Chicago. Drain tile and wind-
mill manufactory.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1.25; established
1897; G. S. Vlckery, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation -iiti."
liEMONT, Cook Co. d' 2.449t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Chicago
& Alton Rds. and Illinois & Michigan canal,
25 m. S. W. of Chicago. Extensive lime-
stone quarries.
OBSERVER AND LEDGER; Satur-
days; Independent; eight pages 13x20; sub-
icrlption $1; established 1892; James A. How-
ard, editor and publisher. Circulation "jki<"
LiEONORE, Lasalle Co. ^ 300 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington and Qulncy Rd., 16 m.
S. E. of Lasalle, the county seat. Creamery.
Farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; English and Ger-
man; eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1897; J. D. Bumgarner & Co.. edi-
tors and publishers (10— 3P). Circ'n"iKi.'
liERNA, Coles Co. D- 396t pop., on
Peoria, Decatur & Evansville and Toledo,
St. Louis & Kansas City Rds., 8 m. S. W. of
Charleston and 80 S. E. of Springfield, the
State capital. Agriculture.
EAGLE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1 ; established
1892; G. Lay Wolfe, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "iKL. "
liEROY, McLean Co. a 2,000 pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis and Illinois Central Rds., 16 m. S. E.
of Bloomington, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
EAGLE; Fridays; twelve pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1894; J. D. Cle-
venger, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jki."
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1888; J. M. Zellhoefer. editor and publisher
(12—4).
Circulatiou "jkl." In 1898. Z. In 1900, Z.
In 1901, Z (3. 5). In 19U3, (z— 4) I. In 1904.
(z-4) I.
liEWISTOWN, c. h., Fulton Co. -o
2,504tpop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy
and Fulton County Narrow Gauge Rds., 50
m. S.W. of Peoria and 60 N. N.W. of Spring-
field, the State capital. Manufacturing.
EVENING RECORD; every evening
except Sunday, and REPUBLICAN-
RECORD, Thursdays; republican; daily
four, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $5, weekly $1.50; established— daily
1896, weekly Republican 1889, Record 1896,
consolidated 1899; Newton & Duvall, editors
and publishers. Circulation — daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl" In 1900, weekly Z. In 1902,
"JKL."
FULTON DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays;
Independent democratic; eight to twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1855; W. T. Davidson, editor and publisher
(7-3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl" In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, no week has been under 1,320.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
8ub.scription $1.50; established 1874; Lute C.
Breeden. editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl"
LEXINGTON, McLean Co. u 1.415t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd.. 16 m. N. E. of
ILLINOIS.
Bloomington, the county seat.| Tile manu-
facturing, horse and stock raising and
farming.
McLEAN CO. JOURNAL; Satur
davs; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished March, 1901; W. H. Shepherd, edi-
tor and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl"
UNIT; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1882; E. F. Wright, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl." Actual average
for 1897, t2,045t including three large
special editions. In 1898. yl. Actual aver-
age during a year ending with February,
1899, 2,385. In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl. In
1902. yl. In 1903, (z—i) I. In 1904, yl.
LIBERTYVIIiLE, Lake Co. cf 864t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
10 m. S. W. of Waukegan, the county seat.
Well-timbered agricultural district.
LAKE CO. INDEPENDENT; Fri
days; independent; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1881; Frank H.
Just, editor and publisher; prints special
editions for neighboring towns (8—3).
Combined circulation: In 1896, "jkl."
In 1897, publisher asserts, was over 1.000. In
1899, zl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, -jkl." In 1903,
(z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
LINCOLN, c. h., Logan Co. n 12,000
pop., on Chicago & Alton, Peoria, Decatur
& Evansville and Illinois Central Rds., 28
m. N. E. of Springfield, the State capital,
and 157 S. W. of Chicago. Manufacturing
town. Grain-shipping point. Agriculture
and coal mining.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI -WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly $1; es-
tablished-daily 1878, semi-weekly 1902; John
Edmonds, editor; Courier Company, pub-
lishers (6—3).
Circulation — Daily: In 1896, "jkl." In
1897, I Z. In 1898, "jkl." Actual average
for 190\, 1,0'^2. In 1902. "iKL." In 1903, (z-4) I.
In 1904, (z— 4) I.
Seini-Weekly: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, publisher asserts, smallest 2,100. In
1899, yl. In 1900, I. Actual average for
1901, 2,391. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z-4) H.
In 1904, (z— 4) H.
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday,
and HERALD, weekly; daily eight,
weekly twelve pages 18x24 ; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $1; established— daily 1875.
weekly 1856 ; Morris Emerson, publisher
(2 — ^3). Circ'n — daily "JKL." weekly "jkl."
In 1902, daily Z (4, 5). weekly Z (4, 5).
VOLKSBLATT-RUNDSCHAU;
Fridays; German; independent-democratic;
twelve pages 17x23; subscription $1.50; estab-
lisiiedl874; Paul F. Mueller, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896. 1. In
1897, I Z. In 1898, zl. Actual average for
1899,2,453. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902. (z— 1) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
LITCHFIELD, Montgomery Co. D
5,918+ pop., on Wabash, Chicago, Burlington
& Quincy, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis, Illinois Central and Chicago,
Peoria & St. Louis Rds., 52m. N. E. of Saint
Louis, Mo. Manufacture of hoisting en-
gines, glass, radiators, machinery and flour.
Coal, natural gas and lubricating oil in
vicinity.
HERALD : every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily four pages 18x24, weekly eight
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
201
ILLINOIS.
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly
$1.90; established-daily 1890. weekly 1888; R.
P. Boulton, editor and publisher. Circulation
— dally "JKL." weekly "jkl."
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunaay morning, and MONITOR,
twice-a-week, Tuesdays and Fridays; re-
publican; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.50;
established— daily 1887, weekly 1896; J. M.
Weber and S. W. Kesslnger, editors; News
Printing Co., publishers. Circ'n— daily "jkl.-
weekly -jkl.- In 1900, weekly Z. In 1902.
"JKL."
MUTUAL PROTECTIVE LEAGUE;
monthly; fraternal insurance; four pages
15x22; subscription 50 cents; established 1897;
E. E. Burson, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1897, -jkl." In 1898. yl.
In 1899. zF. In 1900, E. Actual average for
a year ending until September, 1901, 15,415;
for 1902, '^0,708; for 1903, 33,088; for
1904,33,875.
SEARCHLIGHT; monthly; temper-
ance; eight pages 11x15; subscription 15
cents; established 1899; J. A. Laycock, editor
and publisher (2—3).
Circulation : Actual average for a year
ending icith July, 1900, 11,455; for a year
ending with July, 1901, 18,013; /or a year
ending u'ith November, 1902, 31, 373* In
1903. yC. Inl904,yC.
LITTLEYORK, Warren Co. -n 334t
pop., on Iowa Central Rd. and Cedar creek,
12 m. N. N. W. of Monmouth, the county
seat. Agriculture.
ENSIGN; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1^5; O.H.Akln, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
LOCKPORT, Will Co. ^ 2,659t pop.,
on Chicago & Alton and Atchison, Topeka
& Santa Fe Rds. and Illinois & Michigan
canal, 5 m. N. of Joliet, the county seat.
Flour and paper mills, wire manufactories
and grain.
PHOENIX -ADVERTISER; Thurs
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established— P/icenix 1875, Advertiser 1878:
consolidated May 30, 19iil; Leon McDonald
and T. A. Cheadle, editors; Will County
Printing Company, publishers; prints special
editions for neighboring towns (8— 3P).
Combined circulation : In 1897, "jkl."
Actual average for 189S, 1,853. In 1899. zl.
In 1900, yl. Actual average for 1901. 2,338.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
liODA, Iroquois Co. D- 668t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 3 m. S. of Paxton.
Farming.
REGISTER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; established 1875; E. Mc-
Burney, editor; J. Wallace Dunnan. pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
LONDON MILLS, Fulton Co. -a 528+
pop., on Fulton County Narrow Gauge and
Iowa Central Rds. and Spoon r., 20 m. S. of
Galesburg. Agriculture.
LONDON TIMES; Fridays; independ-
ent; twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1888; W. W. Vose, editor and pub-
lisher (10— 3 P).
Circulation : In 1896. -jkl." In 1897. Z.
Actual average for l=i9S. 1,008: for 1899,
1,034; /or 1900. 1,145; for 19()1. 1,133.
In 1902. y I. In 1903. (z— 6) I (OO). Actual
average for 1904. 1,097.
ILLINOIS.
LOSTANT, La Salle Co., t: ^80 pop.,
on Illinois Central, Indiana, Illinois &
Iowa Rds., 46 m. N. of Bloomlngton,
LEADER; Fridays; independent; four
pages 17}^x24; subscription $1; established
1899; C. A. Stlnson, editor and publisher
(1—5).
REPORTER; Fridays (A A).
LOUISVILLE, c. h., Clay Co. g 646t
pop., on Ohio & Mississippi Rd. and Little
Wabash r., 96 m. E. of Saint Louis, Mo.
Farming.
LEDGER; Thursdays ; democratic ;
six pages 20x26 ; subscription $1; established
1868 ; Mrs. O. C. Gaston, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jjy.."
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays ; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established
1895; E. B. Gorrell, editur and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
LOVINGTON, Moultrie Co. n 815t
pop.,on Vandalia Line and Wabash Rds.,
20 m. S. E. of Decatur. Agriculture.
REPORTER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1891; Int Stanley, editor; Int Stanley
& Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl"
LUDLOW, Champaign Co. O 306t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 20 m. X. of
Champaign. Farming and stock raising.
LEADER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1898; E.J.Udell,
editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
MoHENRY, McHenry Co. ^ 1.013t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 52 m.
N. W. of Chicago. Agriculture.
PLAINDEALER; Thursdays; repub-
lican ; eight pages 17x24 ; subscription $1.50 ;
established 1875; C. D. Schoomaker. editor;
The McHenry Plaindealer Co.. publishers
(5—3). Circulation "JKL." In 1897. Z. In 1899. Z.
In 1902. "JKL."
McLEAN, McLean Co. U 532t pop., on
Chicago & Alton Rd., 15 m. S. W. of Bloom-
lngton, the county seat. Shipping point for
grain. Farming and live stock.
LENS; Fridays; Independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1879; W.
C. Arnold, editor; Crihfield Bros., publisher*
(7—3). Circulation "JKL."
MoLEANSBORO, c. h., Hamilton
Co. ^ l,75St pop., on Louisville & Nashville
Rd., 61 m. W. by N. W. of Evansville, Ind.,
and 101 S. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Timber
and agriculture.
LEADER; Thursdays • republican ; eight
pages 1.5x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1882;
C. M. Lyon, editor and publisher (7— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1868 ;
Daniel & Howell, editors and publishers
(7—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, (z-4) I. In
ISOl, yl.
MACKINAW, Tazewell Co. a 859t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Vandalia Line Rds. and Mack-
inaw creek, 16 m. E. of Pekin, the county
seat, and 20 W. of Bloomlngton. Manufact-
ures of flour and agricultural implements.
ENTERPRISE-GAZETTE; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 17x24; subscription
202
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
fl ; established — Enterprise 1863, Gazette,
ebruary, 1901; consolidated October, 1902;
E. M. Garlick, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
MACOMB, c. h., ifcDonough €o. -a
5,375t pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd., 58 m. N. E. of Qulncy and 206
S. W. of Chicago. Seat of State Normal
School. Fire-clay beds, pottery, sewer pipe
and tile works. Agriculture.
JOURNAL: every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEK L. Y.Thursdays; republi-
can; daily four, weekly twelve pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1894, weekly 1855; The Journal
Printing Company, editors and publishers
(1—4).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1903. 1,069. In 1904, I.
Weekly: In 1901, "jkl." In 1902, July, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition during twelve
months past was less than 2,160. In 1903, yl.
In 1901, y I.
SE>1 1- WEEKLY; Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; four to eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.,50; established 1898 as Times;
H. P. Wettengel & Co , publishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 19a3, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
BY-STANDER; Wednesdays ; repub-
lican; eight to twelve pages 17x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1881; Van L.Hampton,
•editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
3,059. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, publisher asserts, not less than 2.700.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902.
yl. In 1903, (z^) I (• •). lu 1904, yl.
EAGLiE; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1856 ; i
T. J. Dudman. editor; Eagle Printing Co.,
publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation : In 1897, "jkl." In 1898. Z. In
1899. Z. Actual average for 1901, '.i,401 ; for
1902, '^,390; for 1903, 2,389; for 1904,
^,«>1 o.
MACON, Macon Co. n 705t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. S. S. E. of Decatur,
the county seat. Tile factory. Corn and
live stock.
RECORD ; Thursdays ; Independent;
■eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; Chas. W. Cram, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3P).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual average
for 1899. 1,200. Inl900, yl. Inl901, "jkl."
(A A).
MAHOMET, Champaign Co. n- 515t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd.,10 m. W. of Champaign. Saw
and feed mills and grain elevator.
SUCKER STATE; Fridays; inde-
pendent republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1879 ; C. M. Pearson,
editor and publisher (2—4). Circn "jkl."
MALTA, Dekalb Co. ^ 507t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd.. 6 m. W. of De-
kalb and 12 S. W. of Sycamore, the county
seat. Farming.
RECORD; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established 1887; T. J.
Winders, editor and publisher. CIrc'n "jkl.-
M A N C H E ST ER, 5co« C7o. ^430t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 7 m. S. E. of
Winchester, the county seat. Flour mills
and tile factory.
STAR; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
L. L. Bradley, editor and publisher (8— 3P).
Circulation "jkl."
PRIMITIVE MISSIONARY;
Wednesdays (A A).
MANITO, Mason Co. a 561t pop., on
Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis Rd., 22 m. S. of
Peoria. Agriculture.
EXPRESS; Thursdays; Indepedent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1891 ; S. A. DIehl, editor and publisher
(5 — 8). Circulation "jkl."
MANIilUS, Bureau Co. ^ 185 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 16 m. N.W.
of Princeton.
NEWS: Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
May, 1903; H. A. Flelsher, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "JKL-"
MANSFIELD, Piatt Co. u 708 pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis and Wabash Rds., 32 m. S. E.of Bloom-
Ington. Grain and stock region.
EXPRESS; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1881; J. W. HUlIgass. editor and publisher
(1—4). Circulation: In 1903, jkl."
M A N T E N O , Kankakee Co. n- 932t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. N. of
Kankakee, the county seat, and 27 S. of
Chicago. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1886; J. W. Breen, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation 'jkl"
MAQITON,-K'«oa; Co. -a 475t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 16 m.
S. E. of Galesburg, the county seat. Stock
raising and farming.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; C. D. Benfleld, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
MARENGO, McHenry Co. ^ 2,005t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 27 m.
E. of Rockford and 66 N. W. of Chicago.
Foundries, flour mills and nurseries.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1892; Scofleld & Fillmore, editors and publish-
ers (7—8). Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN: Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1868; J. B. Babcock, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
MARION, c. h., Williamson Co. g
2,510+ pop.— local estimate 5,187— on Illinois
Central, Chicago, Paducah & Memphis and
at terminus of Chicago & Eastern Illinois
Rds. Agriculture, fruit und mining center.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1; established— dally 1901, weekly
1896; W. R. Lee, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation-dally "JKL." weekly "jkl " (A A).
EVENING POST; every evening ex-
cept Sundays; independent; four pages
15x22; subscription $4; established 1901;
Casey & FItts. editors and publishers (7—3).
Circulation "iKi "
LEADER; dally, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription- dally $5, weekly $1 ; established
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
203
ILLINOIS.
1873; Arthur Roberts, editor; Marshall &
Roberts, publishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1901, "vkl." Actual aver-
age for a year ending July 17, 1902, 1,066«
In 1903, dally "jkl.- weekly, Z (4). (A A).
EGYPTIAN PRESS; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1874; Casey & Fitts, editors
and publishers (7—3). Circulation "jki.. "
MARISSA, Saint Clair Co. p l,086t
pop., on St. Louis, Alton & Terre Haute Rd.,
about 25 m. S. S. E. of Belleville, the county
seat. Farming and coal mining.
niESSENGER; Fridays; independent:
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1887; R. S. Coulter, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
MAROA, Macon Co. D l,213t pop., at
Junction of Illinois Central and Vandalia
Line Rds., 13 m. N. of Decatur, the county
seat. Agriculture.
NEWS-TIMES; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.25; estab
llshed— A^eu's 1871, Times 1886; consolidated
October, 1902; E. J. Carter and J. F. Mettler,
editors and publishers (2—3). Circ'n "jkl."
MARSEILLES, Lasalle Co. \h 2.559t
pop.— local estimate 2,700— on Chicago, Rock
Island & Pacific Rd. and Illinois & Michi-
gan canal, 8 m. E. of Ottawa, the county
seat. Manufacturing. Water power.
REGISTER ; every evening exceptSun-
day. and WEEKIiY, Saturdays; republi-
can ; dally four, weekly eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription— daily S5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1899, weekly 1879; J. M. Nichol-
son, editor and publisher (2—3). Circulation
— daily"JKL." weekly "jkl."
PLiAINDEAIjER; Fridays; independ-
ent; four pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents;
established 1876; Terry Simmons, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
MARSHALL, c. h., Claric Co.n-
2,077+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis and Vandalia Line
Rds., 18 m. W. by S. W. of Terre Haute, Ind.
Farming and stock raising.
CLARK CO. ACORN; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; sub.'^cription $1;
established 1881 : T. W. Clark, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "iKL"
CLARK CO. DEMOCRAT; Wednes
days: democratic: eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1853; Sol Handy, edi-
tor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "j_kl." In 1902, (z-4) I.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904. yl.
C LA RK CO. HERA LD ; Wednesdays ;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1868; George O. Baird, editor
and publisher (2—4).
Circulntion: In 1896. "jkl" In 1897, pub
lisher asserts, was over l.nOO. In 1898, yl.
Actual average for 1899. 1,229. In 1900, yl.
Actual average for -[^X, 1,477. In1902,vT.
Actual average for 1903, 1,665; for 1904.
1,762.
MARTINSVILLE, Clark Co. ry
1,00(»+ pop., on Vandalia Line Rd., 29 m. W.
S. W. of Terre Haute, Ind. Saw and roller-
process flour mills, brick and tile factory.
PLANET ; Fridays: independent; eight
pages 1.3x20; subscription $1 ; established 1887;
E. S. Clayton, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl."
ILLINOIS.
MARTINTON, Iroquois Co. n- 319
pop., on Chicago A East Illinoig Rd., 10
m. N. of Watseka.
SUN; Fridays; local ; eight pages 173^x24;
subscription $1; established November, 1898;
Thos. W. Mayo, editor and publisher (1—5).
MASCOUTAH, Saint Clair Co. p
2,171+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
25 m. S. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Pressed brick
works. Large coal mine. Flour mills.
Farming.
DER MASCOUTAH ANZEIGERt
Thursdays ; (Jerman ; independent ; four pages
20x26; subscription $1.50; established 1876; C.
J. Lischer, editor and publisher (7—3 P). Cir-
culation "JKL."
HERALD; Wednesdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1885; Carl Mon tag, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903^
1,1 51 ;/or 1904, 1,230.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899: A. J. Mollman, editor and publisher.
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
MASON, Effingham Co. p 369t pop.^
on Illinois Central Rd., 14 m. S. of Effing-
ham, the county seat. Grist mill. General
farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1896;
Nettie Richmond, editor and publisher (5 — 3)..
Circulation "jkl."
MASON CITY, Afason Co. a l,890f
pop., on Chicago & Alton and Illinois Cen-
tral Rds., 30 m. N. of Springfield, the State
capital. Agriculture.
BANNER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ;
Warren Milby, editor and publisher (8—3)-
Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1867 :• Edward Wilson, editor and publisher
(7-3).
Circulation: In 1898, "j_kl." In 1899, T. In
1900. zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, Z (4).
In 1901, (z— 4) I.
MATTOON, Coles Co. a- 9,622t pop.^
at intersection of Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis, Illinois Central and
Peoria, Decatur & Evansville Rds., 56 m.
W. of Terre Haute, Ind. Corn-growing and
shipping point.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and JOURNAL-GAZETTE; Sat-
urdays; republican; daily eight, weekly
twelve pages 17x22- subscription— daily $5,.
weekly $1; established — daily 1874, weekly
1865; Mattoon Journal Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: In 1899, "jkl " Actual
average for 1900. 1,020. In 1901, -jkl."
Actual average for 1902, 2,215. In 1904,
January, publisher asserts, no i«sue durlrg^
1903 was less than 2,400. Actual average for
1904.2,904.
Weekly: In 1899, "JKL." In 1900, Z. Actual
average for a year ending ivith July 12,^
1901. 1.127; /or 1902, 3,187. In 1904, Jan-
uar.v. publisher asserts, no issue during 190.?
w«8 less than 1,800.
ST A R; every morning, and WEEKLY,
Saturdays; democratic; dailj' eight, weekly
sixteen pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1897, weekly
204
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
1889 ; Mosser & Aldrich, editors and publishers
(1-5).
Circulation— Daily : In 1897. -jkl.- In
1898, 1. In 1899, "JKL-" In 1904, "jkl." (D.D).
AVeekly: In 1897. "jkl." In 1898, li. In
1899. vH. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, yl (O O). In 1904, 1 (DD).
COMMERCIAL.; Thursdays ; in-
dependent-democratic ; eight to twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1870; Adolf
Sumerlin, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: Accorded 1,600 in 1895. In
1896. 1. Inl897, I Z. In 1898, zT. In 1899, yl.
In 1900. yl. In 1901, vl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z-4) !(••). In 1904. (z— 4) I.
MAYTVOOD, Cook Co. ^ 4,532t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago
Great Western Rds., 10 m. W. of Chicago.
Tin-can and tin-plate manufacturing.
HTERALD-RECORDER; Fridays; in
dependent; four to eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established— HeraZd 1894, Re-
corder 1901; W. D. Coxey, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl-"
MAZON, Grundy Co. [^'ilTt pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Cleve-
land, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds.,
27 m. S. E. Joliet. Farming and stock raising.
GRUNDY CO. REGISTER; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; Dunlap &
Weston, editors and publishers; prints an
edition for Verona.
Combined circulation: In 1897, "jkl" In
1898, Z. Actual average for 1899, 1,137,
including special editions. In 1900, "jkl"
M£DIA, Henderson Co. -n 200 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 26 m.
S. W. of Galesburg. Agriculture.
RECORD; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1894; W. P.
Herbertz, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
MEDORA, Macoupin Co. n 44:9t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and St.
Louis, Chicago & St. Paul Rds., 20 m^N. of
Alton and 43 N. of Saint Louis. Flour mill.
Farming.
MESSENGER; Fridaj's ; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1895; C. W. Tietsort & Son, editors and
publishers (5 — ^3) . Circulation "jkl."
MELROSE PARK, CooTc Co. cf3,592t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m.
W. of Chicago. Manufacturing.
LEADER; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1895; Charles S.
Field, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl-"
MELVIN, Ford Co. n- 550t pop., on Illi-
nois Central Rd.. 92 m. N. E. of Springfield
and 100 S. by S. W. of Chicago. Agriculture.
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; Melvin Publishing Company, edi-
tors and publishers. Circulation "jkl"
MENDON, Adamn Co. -u 827t Pop.,
—township 1,700— on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd., 16 m. N. E. of Quincy, the
county Beat. Shipping point for hogs,
cattle and grain. Agriculture.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1978; Urech & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (8—3). Circulation "iKx."
MENDOTA,ia«a«e Co. [^ 3,r36t pop.,
at Intersection of Illinois Central and
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rds., 85 m.
W. by S. W. of Chicago. Foundries, flour
mills, gas works and carriage manufact-
ories.
EDITORS' FRIEND; Fridays; edito-
rial; four pages; subdcription $4; eotab-
llshed January. 1903; George N. Nisley, editor
and publisher (7— 3). Circ'n 'jiiL " (A A).
OUR HOPE AND L.IFE IN
CHRIST; Wednesdays; adventist; sixteen
pages 11x14; subscription $1 50; established
1888; H. Pollard, editor; The W. A. C. P. Asso-
ciation, publishers ( 12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
3,828. In 1896, H. In 1897, publisher as-
serts, smallest 2,800; in 1898, not less than
2,91)0. Actual average for a year ending with
Ju/y. 1899,3,060. Id 1900, yH. In 1901, vH.
Actual average for 1902, 3,476; for 1903,
3,5rS!/o»-UK)4, 4,783.
POST; Fridays; German; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; Otto Kieselbach, editor and pub-
lisher (.T — 3). Circulation "jkl."
REPORTER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; Otto F. Kieselbach, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circ'n "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
SUX-BULL.ETIN; Fridays; republi-
can; eight to twelve pages 15J^x22; subscrio-
tion $1.50; established 1862; Mark Ruggles,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1897, L.'Jl'SJ. In 1898. yl. In 1899, zl.
In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902. yl. In
1903, yl(OO). In 1904, yl.
MEREDOSIA, Morgan Co. -n 700t
pop., on Wabash Rd. and W. bank of Ill-
inois r., 58 m. W. of Springfield, the State
capital. Manufactures of flour and lumber.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; established
1890; William T. Hedenberg, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "iKi "
METAMORA, c. h., Woodford Co. u
758+ pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., about 15
m. N. E. of Peoria. Manufacturing.
HERALD ; Thursdays ; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1.25; established 1854; J. M.
Nichols, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl.
METROPOLIS, c. h., Massac Co.
g 4,069+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd. and
Ohio r., 40 m. E. of Cairo. Manufacturing.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and AVEEKLY, Thursdays; daily
four, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription
— dailv$4, weeklv$l; established— daily 1898,
weekly 1877; K. B. Thompson, editor; The
Herald Printing Company, publishers (1—3).
Circulation — daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
JOURNAL-REPUBLICAN; semi-
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1865; G. C. Harner, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "JKL."
GAZETTE; Fridays; negro; eight pages
15x21; subscription $1; established 1898; J.
B. McCrary, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion 'JKL."
MIDDLETO"WN, Logan Co. u S«
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 12 m. W. of
Lincoln, the coimty seat. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established Novem-
ber, 1901; Warren Mllby, editor and publish-
er. Circulation "iia,-"
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
'^05
ILLINOIS.
MILAN, Jiock Island Co. ^ 719t pop., on
Rock Island & Peoria Rd., Rock r. and
Henuepln canal, 4 m. S. of Rock Island, the
county seat. Farming and coal mining.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; indepen-
dent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished May, 1902; Lewis Guidenzopf, edi-
tor and publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl.'
MILFORD, ^rojwois Co. D-l,077t pop.,
on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd. , 36 m. N. of
Danville and 87 S. of Chicago. Wagon fac-
tory, tile and brick works and flour mill.
HERALiD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
lff76; Eugene L'Hote, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jjil" In 1903, Z (4).
LEADER; Fridays (A A).
MILLEDGEVILLE, Carroll Co. )o
633+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy
Rd., 15 m. N. W. of Sterling. Flour mills.
Agriculture and stock raising.
STAR; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1903; Ross E.Miller, editor and
publisher (7— 3P).
TRI-COUNT Y FREE PRESS; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.30; established 1885; A. T. Cowan,
editor and publisher. Circulation "iKi." In
1901, Z (6).
MILLSTADT, St. Clair Co.p l,172t
pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 13 m. S. E. of
Saint Louis, Mo. Farming. Wheat.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight page 13x20; subscription $1; established
1897; E. & E. J. Cross, editors and publishers
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
MILTON, Pifce Co. -a 415 pop., 6 m.
E. of PIttsfleld, the county seat, and 4 W.
of Montezuma, on the Illinois r. Farming.
ARGUS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 1:3x20; subscription $1; established
March, 1901; J. A. Morrison, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jKi. '
MINIER, Tazewell Co. a 746t pop., on
Chicago & Alton and Vandalia Line Rds.,
17 m. W. of Bloomington. Grain elevators,
carriage shops and tile factory.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four
pages 17x24; subscription $l..'iO; established
1875; Crlhfleld Bros., editors and publishers.
Circulation ••iki"
MINONK, Woodford Co. n2,545tpop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Illi-
nois Central Rds., 30 m. N. of Bloomington.
Flour mill, coal mine, tile works and brick-
yards.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1877 ; A. K. Tate, editor and publisher (7—3 P ).
Circulation "Jij..- In 1903, Z (4).
REGISTER; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1874; A. Von Nordheim, editor and
publisher (7— 3P). Circulation "iKL."
MOKENA, Will Co. ^ 281 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 10 m. E.
of Joliet.
FHCENTX-ADYERTTSER. (See
Lockport, 111.).
ILLINOIS.
MOLINE, Rock I$land Co. tl 22,000t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific,
Chicago, Milwaukee &. St. Paul and Chicago,
Burlington & Qulncy Rds. and Mississippi
r., 178 m. W. of Chicago. Plow, wagon, car-
riage and organ manufactories, milling and
elevator machinery works.
DISPATCH I every evening except
Sunday, and REVIEW-DISPATCH,
Fridays; republican; eight to sixteen pages
17x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1878, weekly 1868; Moline Dis-
patch Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(12—4).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1894. '^,105; for 1895, 1,959. In 1896, I.
[n 1897. I. In 1898, yl. Actual average for
1899, 2,0iiS;/or a year ending with June,
1900, !:2,035 ; for a year ending with Janu-
ary, l9{)l,<i,t3G. In 1901, yl. Actualaver-
agefor 1902, 2,649; /or 1903, 2,801; for
1904, 3,079.
Weekly: In 1895, -jkl." In 1896, I. In 1897,
I. In 1898, yl. In 1899. "jkl."
EVENING MAIL; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; eight to twenty
paares 17x22; subscription $5; established
1893; J. H. McKeever, editor; Moline Mall
Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, zl. Actual average for 1899, 1,983;
for 1900, 2,006. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z-1, 2, 4, 5) I. In 1903, yl(0 O/. In 1904, yl.
JO URN A Li; every evening except Satur-
day and Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 20x26; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1; established
-daily 1883, weekly 1879; T. I. Stanley, J. M.
Farnham and Warren L. Eastman, editors
and publishers (2—3).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,400. Actual average
for 1896, 1,359. In 1897, Y. Actual average
/or 1898, 1,393. In 1899, yl. Inl900,yl. In
1901, vl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl(OO). In
1904, yl.
Weekly: "ikl '
PRACTICAL AGE; monthly; liter-
ary; sixty eight pages 7x10; subscription 50
cents; established 1895; W. H. Dllworth, edi-
tor; J. W. Warr, publisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1896. 'jkl-" In 1897, Z. In
1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In
1901, "JKL."
ROYAL STAR; monthly; religious;
thirty-six pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents;
established September, 1902; A. G. Johnson,
editor and publisher (1—4). Circulation: In
1903, Z (4) (A A.) ,_
UNGDOIVIENS SANDEBUD; month-
ly; Swedish; religious; eight pages 9x12;
subscription 25 cents; established 1888; C. A.
Hemberg, editor; Sanford Brissman, pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "iKL.-
MOMENGE. Kankakee Co. n- 2,026t
pop., at intersection of Chicago & Eastern
Illinois and Indiana, Illinois & Iowa Rds.,
50 m. S. of Chicago. Agriculture, stock
raising and dairying.
PRESS-REP(»RTER; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight to twelve pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion fl; established 1870; C. S. McNIchols &
Co., editors and publishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,114. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, "jjvL." In 1903, Z (4).
PROGRESS; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1901; John and Lewis
Hawk, editors and publishers (12—3) . Circu-
lation "JKL."
MONMOUTH, c. h., Warren Co. -a
7,460-f- pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy
and Iowa Central Rds., 26 m. E. of Missis-
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ILLINOIS.
sippi river. Manufactures of agricultural
implements, sewer pipe, cigars, stoneware
and paving brick. Seat of Monmouth
College. Agriculture and horse breeding.
ATLiAS; every evening except Sundays,
and REPUBLICAN-ATLAS, Thurs
days; republican: dailj- eight, weekly ten
pages 18x22 ;subscription—iaily $3. weekly $1;
established— daily i;K)4, weekly 1846; Geo. C.
Rankin, editor; Clarence F. Buck, manager;
Monmouth Republican Printing Company,
publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Weekly : In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,350. In 1896, I. Actual
average for 1897, 1,7 54:. Inl898.yl. Inl899,
publisher asserts, no issue was less than 1,8(K).
Actual average for 1900,'i,'13O. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902, <2.268: for 1903,
2,1 524. Inl9(J4,yI.
REVIEW J every evening except Sun-
day, and SJEiYir- WEEKLY, Mondays and
Thursdays; independent; eight pages 17x22;
subscription — daily S5, semi- weekly $1.50;
established 1855; Hugh R. MoflFet, editor; Re
view Printing Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, "jicl- " Actual
average for 1896, 1,443. In 1897, Y. In 1898.
"jKi" Actual average for a year ending
with June, 1902, 1,807. Actual average for
1903, 2,195; /or 1904. 2,617.
Semi- Weekly : "jkl."
MONTICELLO, c. h., Piatt Co. n
l,982t pop., on Sangamon r., Illinois Central
and Wabash Rds., midway between Chicago
and Saint Louis, Mo. Proprietary medi
cines, carriage and flour mills, cigar manu-
factories and tile works. Stock raising and
corn growing.
BULLETIN ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50 ; established
1856 ; Montlcello Bulletin Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual average
for 1899, 1,283. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. (z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904. y I.
PIATT CO. PILOT ; Wednesdays; re-
publican; eiKht pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1896; L. S. Kilborn & Son, editors
and publishers.
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902,1,353. In 1903, yl. In 1904. vT.
PIATT CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1874; G. A. Burgess,
editor and manager; The Republican Print-
ing Co., publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1S96, 1,493; for 1897, 1,427; /or 1898,
1,615; /or 1899, 1,473; for 1900, 1,475;
for 1901 1.676; for 1902. 1,991; for 1903,
1,818; /o/-Hi04, 1,840.
MORGAN PARK, Conk Co. cf
2,329t pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific Rd., 3 m. N. of Blue Island. Seat of
Preparatory School for University of
Chicago and three seminaries.
RIDGE RECORD; Fridays; local; four
pages llxlS; subscription $1; established
1900; W. R. Carpenter, editor; Porter & Car-
penter, publishers. Circulation "jkl." In
1902, Z (1,2, 4,5). In 1903, "JKL."
MORRIS, C. h., Grundy Co. rT 4,273t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.
and Illinois & Michigan canal, 62 m. S. W. of
Chicago. Depot for grain, cattle, pork
and coal. Manufactures of Vjrlck and fire-
proof material.
HERA li D ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEK IjY, Fridays; republican; daily
four pages 17x22, weeklj eight pages 18x24;
ILLINOIS.
subscription- daily $4, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 1853; W. L. Sackett, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation— Daily: "jkl."
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,575. In 1896,1. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
publisher asserts, not less than 1,500. In 1899.
yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, y I. In 1902, yl. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
SENTINEL ; every evening except
Sunday, and GRUNDY CO. SENTI-
NEL, Thursdays; independent republican;
daily six pages 15x22, weekly twelve pages ;
subscription— daily $3,weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1895, weekly 1878; Geo. M. Bucklln,
editor and publisher. Circ'n— daily "jkl.-
weekly "jkl-"
MORRISON, c. h., Whiteside Co. ti.
2,308t pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
12 m. E. of Clinton, la., and 124 W. of Chi-
cago. Manufactories of refrigerators, school
furniture, carriages and farm Implements.
Agriculture, dairying and stock raising.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent;
ten pages 15x22; subscription $1; established"
1894; B. A. Langdon, editor and publisher.
Circulation "JKL." In 1898, Z. In 1900, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
WHITESIDE SENTINEL; Thurs
days; republican; six pages 22x28; subscrip-
tion $1 50; established 1857; Charles Bent, edi-
tor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,930. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL." Actual average for 1903, 1,935*
In 1904, yl.
MORRISON VILLE, Christian Co.
D 934+ pop., on Wabash Rd., 14 m. S. E. of
Taylorville, the county seat, 2<i N. N. E. of
Litchfield and 40 S. W. of Decatur. Manu-
facturing.
T I j>I E S ; Thursdays ; neutral ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1873; S. W. Culp, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl "
MORTON, Tazewtll Co. n894t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Sante Fe and Van-
dalia Line Rds.. 9 m. S. E. of Peoria.
Wagon and tile manufactories, pottery and
grain elevator.
NEWS ; Thursdays; independent: ten
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1895; Ed. J. Jacobs, editor and publisher
(2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
MOUND CITY. c. h.. rula.-^ki Co. g
2,500 pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd. and Ohio r., 7 m.
above Cairo. Lumbering, shipbuilding and
manufacturing.
WOUND CITY SUN; semi weekly,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; independent;
four pages 13x20; subset iption $1.50; estab-
lished June, 1902; A. M. Palmer, editor and
publisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
MOUNT AUBURN, Christian Co.
D 800 pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Day-
ton Rd.,18m. S. W. of Decatur. Agricul-
tui'e.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 151^x22; subscription $1; established
July, 1901; C. O. Gates, editor and publisher
(1 — 4). Circulation "jkl"
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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ILLINOIS.
MOUNT CARMEL, c. h., Wabash
Co. Q, 4.311tpop., at Intersection of Cleve-
land, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis and
Louisville, Evausville Sc St, Louis Con
solidated Rds. and Wabash r., about 24 m.
below Vincennes, Ind. General manufacc
uring.
EVENING REGISTER; every even
ing except Sunday, and WEEKIj Y.Thurs-
days; democratic; daily four pages 17}^x25,
weekly eight pages 15x32; subscription-
dally $4, weekly ^1; established— daily June,
1901, weekly 1839; Frank W. Havill, editor
and publisher (5—3).
Circulation— Daily: "iiCL"
Weekly: In 1895, "jkl - In 1896, publisher
asserts, smallest 1,725. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
publisher asserts, smallest 1,730. In 1899, I,
In 1900, yl. In 1901, (z-4, 5) I. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
REPUBLiICAN ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub
lican; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $6, weekly $1.35; estab-
lished—daily 1899. weekly 1878; D. E. Keen,
editor and publisher. Circ'n— daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl."
MOUNT CARROLL, c. h., Car-
roll Co. t] 1.965+ pop., on Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paul Rd., 27 m. S. E. of Free-
port and 130 W. by N. W. of Chicago. Stock
and grain raising.
CARROLL. CO. DEMOCRAT; every
morning except Monday, and SEMI-
WEEKLY, Wednesdays and Saturdays;
republican; four pages — daily 15x22, weekly
18x24; subscription— daily $5.20, semi-weekly
$1.50; established- daily 1893, semi-weekly
1890; Cal. M. Feezer, editor and publisher
(2-3).
Circulation- Daily : "jkl."
Semi- Weekly: In 1897, "ikl" Inl898, pub-
lisher asserts, smallest 1.200. In 1899, vl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
EVENING MIRROR-REPUB-
LICAN; every evening except Sunday,
and CARROLL CO. MIRROR-RE-
PUBLICAN, semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; four pages— dally 15x22,
semi- weekly 18x24; subscription— dally $5,
Benil-weekly $1.50; established— dally 1899;
semi weekly 1858; Hurless & Hughes, editors
and publishers. Circulation— dally "jkl."
senii-weeklv "jkl."
MOUNT MORRIS, Ogle Co. [^ l,048t
pop., on Burlington Route Rd., 100 m. W.
of Chicago. Farming.
INDEX; Wednesdays; republican; six-
teen pages 11x16; subscription $1.50; estab-
Ished 1890; Kable Bros. & Rittenhouse Co.,
editors and publishers (1-5).
Circulation: In 1900. "jkl." In 1901,(z-6) I.
Actual average for 1902, 1,250. In 1903,
Z (4). Actual average for 1904, 1,174.
MOUNT OLIVE, Macoupin Go. D
2,935+ pop., on Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis,
St. Louis & Eastern and Wabash Rds. Co»i
mining.
HERALD; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20;
Bubscription $1.50; established 1881; Henry
Kroeger, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
TEUTONIA; Fridays; German; Inde-
pendent; ten pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1893; H. A. Buettner, editor; Teu-
tonia Publishing Co., publishers (12^).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,104. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. Act-
ual average for 1898. 1,152. In 1899, yl.
In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
December, publisher asserts, every Issue
ILLINOIS.
during the past year was 1,104. In Decem-
ber, 1901, publisher asserts, every issue dur-
ing the past year was 1,104.
MOUNT PULASKI, Logan Co. a
1,643+ pop., on Illinois Central and Peoria,
Decatur & Evansvllle Rds., 11 m. S. by S.
E. of Lincoln, the county seat. Stock rais
Ing, coal mining and grain shipping.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1884; Paul E. Beidler, editor; R. C. Beldler,
publisher (^5—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
1,992. In 1895, I. In 1896. I. In 1897, I Z.
In 1898. yl. In 1899, y I. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
PRESS ; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
]9(X); J. B. Murray, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; Thursdays; local; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1903; T. H. Smedley, editor
and publisher (1—5 P).
MOUNT STERLING, c. h., Brown
Co. -a 1.960+ pop., on Wabash Rd., 39 m. E. of
Qulncy and 75 W. N. W. of Springfield, the
State capital. Flour mills and tile factory.
Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT-MESSAGE; semi-
weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays; demo-
cratic; Wednesdays four, Saturdays eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1848;
W. B. Davis, editor; Davis & Davis, pub-
lishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than l,00<j. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. Act-
ual average for 1898, 1,100. In 1899, I. Act-
ual average for 1900. 1,577; for 1901,
1,597. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904 (z— 4) I.
BROWN CO. REPUBLICAN; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; M. S. McCoy,
editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1898. "iKL." Actual aver-
age for 1899. 1,000; for a year ending with
June, 1900, 1,000. In 1901, 'jki..-
EXAMINER; Saturdays; Independent-
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1888; M. Brooks, editor; Geo.
S. Campbell, publisher. Circulation "iKL."
MOUNT VERNON, c. h., Jefferson
Co. P 5,216+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville,
Louisville, Evansvllle A St. Louis and Wa-
bash, Chester & Western and Chicago ft
Eastern Illinolg Rds., 76 ra. E. by S. E. of
Saint Louis, Mo. Steam flour, woolen and
saw mills and car manufactory.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; democratic;
daily four, weekly six pages 16x22; sub-
scription-daily $5.20, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1895. weekly 1871; J. V. Baugh. editor;
Mount Vernon News Co.. publishers (12—3).
Circulation— daily "jkl." weekly "iKL" In
1903, Z (4).
R E G I S T E R ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; re-
publican; daily four, weekly eight pages
18x24; subscription- daily $5.20. weekly $1;
established— daily 1892, weekly 1884; Maurice
J. Seed, editor and publisher (2—3). Circ'n—
dally "jifL" weekly "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1: established
1902; B. C. Wells, editor; The Mount Vernon
Times Co., publishers (12—3). Circ'n "4ki,."
108
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
MO^WEAQUA, Shtlbu Co. a 1.478t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 16 m. S. of De-
catur. Farming and stock raising.
CAL.Ii-3IAI1j ; Wednesdays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1882 ; Bryce P. Smith, editor and
publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,100. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL." (A A)
NEWS; Wednesdays (A A).
MULBERRY GROVE, Bond Co.
Q 632+ pop., on Vandalla Line Rd.. 8 m. E.
of Greenville, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
ARGUS; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription gl; established
1893; J. S. Hinton, editor and publisher {2— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
MURPHTSBORO, c. h., Jackson
Co. Q 6,463+ pop., on Mobile & Ohio and
Illinois Central Rds. and Big Muddy r., 15 m.
E. of Mississippi r. and 8. of Carbondale.
Coal mining, railroad shops, fruit growing
and farming.
INDEPENDENT! every morning and
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Fridays ; democratic ; eight pages — dally
15x22, weekly 15x22; subscription — daily $5,
v^eekly $1.50; established— daily 1891, weekly
1873; Gill & Carter, editors and publishers
(12-4).
Circulaiiou— Daily : "iKL."
W^eftkly: In 19U0, "jkl." In 1901, publisher
asserts, each week has been over l,2ii0. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
REPUBLICAN-ERA; every morning
except Monday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
four pages 18x24; subscription — dallj- $5,
weekly $1 ; established— JRepttWuan 1898, Era
1891: J. W. Cassldy, editor; Republican-Era
Publishing Co., publishers (2—3). Circulation
— daily 'jkl." weeklyjKL."
UNIONIST; Saturdaj's; labor; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
April, 1902: George Horsefield, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circulation -jkl."
MURRAYVILLE, Morgan Co. -a
467 pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 10}^ m. S.
of Jacksonville.
TRIBUNE:Thursdavs; local; eight pages
18x22; subscription $1; established 1901; J. E.
Thompson, editor and publisher (1—5).
NAPERVILLE, I>«paiy« Co. cf2,629t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.
and Dupage r., 30 m. W. of Chicago. Sev-
eral manufactories and stone quarries.
Agriculture.
CLARION; Wednesdaj-s; neutral; eight
pages 15x22; subscription il.50; established
1868; D. B. Qivler, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
NASHVILLE, c.h., Wathington Co. g
2,184+ pop., on Centralia & Chester and
Louisville & Nashville Rds., 50 m. E. S. E.of
Saint Louis. Mo., and 130 S. of Springfield,
the State canital. Prairie land.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pa«es 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1849; E. F. Bleser, editor and publisher
(2 — 3). Circulation "jkl ■•
ILLINOIS VOLKSBLATT; Thurs
days; German; republican; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1.50: established 1876: F. Krum-
slck, editor; Schmidt & Watts, publishers.
Circulation -jkl."
ILLINOIS.
JOURNAL J Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 20xJ6; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1861 ; Schmidt & Watts, editors and
publUhers. Circulation "jkl. "
POST; Thursdays; German; democratic;
eight pages 17x23; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1886; Herman Rieken, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
NATIONAL STOCK YARDS,
Saint Clair Co. p 35U pop., on Mississippi r.
opposite Saint Louis, Mo. Large cattle
market and stock yards.
NATIONAL LIVE STOCK RE-
PORTER; every evening except Sunday;
livestock; four pages 18x24; subscription $4;
established 1890; Reporter Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896, 4,325; for 1897, 4,803; for 1898,
5, 0^5. Inl899.yG. In 1900, zG. Iul901,yG.
In 1902, yG. In 1903 yG. In 1904, yH.
NAUVOO, Hancock Co. -al,S21t pop.,
on Mississippi r., at head of lower rapids,
8 m. below Fort Madison, la., and 12 above
Keokuk. Grape culture and farming.
INDEPENDENT; semi- weekly, Wed-
nesdays and Saturdays; Independent; four
pages 30x26; subscription $2; established 1873;
Baumert Bros., editors and publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1897, Z. In 1898, Z. In
1899, Z. In 1900, Z. In 1902, "jkl.'
RUSTLER ; Tuesdays; independent ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1890;
W. M. Argast. editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "iKL" In 1903, Z (4).
NEBO, Pif^e Co. -a 508t pop., on Chi-
cago & Alton Rd., 13 ra. S. of Plttsfield. the
county seat. Agriculture.
BANNER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1900;
Elmer Lewis, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
NEOGA, Cumberland Co. [>l,126t pop.,
at crossing of Illinois Central and Toledo,
St. Louis & Western Rds., 12 m. S. by S. E.
of Mattoon. Hay pressing and shipping of
live stock.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1876; R.D. Marsh, editor; Mrs. T. R. Hancock,
publisher (12—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, smallest 1,008. Actual average
for 1897, 1,062. In 1898, y I. In 1899. pub-
lisher asserts, smallest issue was 1,0.=)6. In
1900, "j_kl." Actual average for 1901. 1,300»
In 1902, July, publisher asserts, since April,
1901, no Issue has been le^s than 1.440. Actual
average for year 1903, 1,35'2. In 191J4, yl.
NEPONSET,i*"refltt Co. t] 5ir,t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 40 m.
N. E. of Galesburg. Farming and live stock.
MESSENGER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1899; Albert E. Stetson, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
NEW ATHENS, St. Clair Co. p 8.56t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 15 m. .S. E. of
Belleville, the county seat. Oil, wheat
and coal.
JOURNAL; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1..50; established 1894; Hedge
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation "jkl"
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
209
ILLINOIS.
NEW BERLIN, SangamonCo. D 533t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 16 m. S. W. of Spring-
field, the State capital. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1897;
J. W.Hale, editor and publisher (5—3). Cir-
culation "JJO."
NEW CANTON, Pt^e Co. u 476
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & QulncyRd.,
20 m. W. of Plttsfleld. Agriculture.
I'llESS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1904; L. L. Hoplclns, editor and publisher
(1-5).
NEW DOUGLAS, Madi$on Co. p
4»i9 pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Western
Rd. 19 m. N. E. of Edwardsville.
NEAV^ WORLD: Fridays; eight pages
13x20 ; subscription $1 : established 1893 :
John Camp, editor; H. M. Epps, publisher
(1—5).
NEW HOLLAND, i'^firaw Co. D.
J O U R N A L. ; Fridays; neutral ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1897; Warren Milby, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jki,.'
NEWMAN, ^o"£? 'as Co. n-l,166tpop.,
on Indiana, Decatur & Western Rd., 52 m.
E. of Decatur. Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1874; M. S. Smith, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896. I. In
1897, IZ. Inl898,yl. Inl899,yl. Inl900,yl.
Actual average for 1901, 2,930. In 1902, yH.
Actual average for a year ending with No-
vember, 1903, 2,778. in 1904. yH.
RECORD ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1896;
A. B. Hancoclc, editor; J. W. Hancock, pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jk.l."
NEWTON, c. h., Jasper Co. U^ l,630t
pop., on Peoria, Decatur & Evansvllle and
Indiana & Illinois Southern Rds. and Em-
barras r., 35 m. S. by S. E. of Mattoon.
Roller and planing mills, furniture, brick
and tile factories and coal mines.
EVENING STAR-DEMOCRAT;
every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Thursdays ;democratic; daily four pages
15x22, weekly eight pages 18x24; subscription
—daily $4. weekly $1; established— daily 1899,
weekly 1897; L. A. Ostendorf , editor; 6st«n-
dorf Publishing Co., publishers (5—3). Clr-
ciilation — daily "jkl." weekly "jkl." In 1903,
Z (4).
PRESS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.25 ; established 1865; Frank L.
Shup, editor and publisher. Circulation
"j_KL." ( ? ? ) In 1899. Z. In 1902, "iKL."
JOURNAIi! Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 11x16; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1855: Ralph Robinson, editor and pub-
lisher (5-3). Circulation: In 1903, Z (4). In
1904, "JKL."
.IIENTOR; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
lished 1879; J. E. O. Clark, editor and pub
Usher. Circulation "jkl."
NOBLE, Richland Co. D, 597t pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Rd., 9 m.
W. of Olney, the county seat. Agriculture
and fruit raising.
NEWS ; Fridays ; Independent ; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1; established 1893; W. J.
Furrow, editor and publisher. Circ'n "iKL."
ILLINOIS.
14
NOKOMIS, Montgomery Co. U l,371t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. LoulB Rd., 16 m. N. E. of Hlllsboro, the
county seat, and 81 from Saint Louis, Mo.
Agriculture.
DEUTSCH-AMERIKANER; Wed
nesdays; German; eight pages 13x30; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1880; Joseph W.
Wild, editor; Wild & Webster, publishers
(2—3). Circulation "jki."
FREE PRESS-UAZETTE; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 13x30; subscription
$1.50; established 1868; Wild & Draper, edi-
tors and publishers (7—3). Circulation "iju.."
PROGRESS; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1895; Hagthrop & Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
NORMAL, McLean Co. n 3,795t pop.,
on Illinois Central and Chicago & Alton
Rds. Seat of Illinois State Normal Univer-
sity and Illinois Soldiers' and Orphans'
Home. Nurseries and general manufactur-
ing.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; republican,
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887: J. B. Barger, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, I. In
1898. zl. Inl899,yl. In 1900. vl. In 1901, -jkl.-
McLEAN CO. HERALD; Saturdays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
50 cents; established February, 1901; W. A.
Luzader, editor; The Herald Publishing Co.,
publishers (5—3). Circ'n-JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
MORNING CALL; Wednesdays; four
to ten pages 13x20; subscription $1.20; estab-
lished 1895; JosephB.Barger. editor and pub-
lisher. CIrc'n"JKL." Inl899,Z. In 1902, "iiL."
(A A).
NORMAL SCHOOL QUARTER-
LY; September, December, March, June;
educational : twenty to thlrtv-six pages
6x8; established 1902; The Illinois State
Normal School, editors and publlsherg (1—4).
Does not Insert advertisements (A A).
NORRIS CITY, White Co. P. 868t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rds., 125 m. S. E. of Saint Louis, Mo.
Farming and live stock.
RECORD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established Au-
gust, 1895; A. C. Clippinger, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "iKi"
NUNDA, McHenry Co. ti 604t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 8 m. S. E. of
Woodstock, the county seat, and 43 N. W.
of Chicago. Ships milk, butter and produce
to Chicago. Two pickle factories. Farming
and dairying.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 171^x24; subscription $1.25; established
1875; Justin V. Realty, editor and publisher
(12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,100. Actual average
for the first six vionths o/ 1897, 1,223. In
1898.yl. In 1899.yT. Inl900,yl. Actual aver-
age for 1901. 1,248; for 1902, 1,268. In
1903, yl (O O). In 1904, (z-4) I.
OAKLAND, Coles Co. d- l,198tpop.,
on Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City and Van-
dalla Line Rds., 40 m. W. of Terre Haute.
Ind. Farming and stock raising.
LEDGER; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subBcrlptlon $1; established
210
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
1878; L. T. Yeargin, editor; James and M, E.
Yeargln, publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895. I. Actual average
for 1896, 3«073. In 1897, Y. Actual aver-
age for 1898. 4,020. In 1899, yH. In 1900,
publisher asserts, the lowest number issued
any week was 5,003 ; in 1901. not less than 5,397.
In 1902, yG. In 1903, August, publisher as-
serts, lowest issue during past year was
6,009. In 1904, December, publisher asserts,
the lowest number issued during past year
was 6,104.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; O. L. Minterand A. C. McKinsey,
editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl" In 1901, pub-
lisherasserts, lowest number Issued wasl,224.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, Z (4).
OAKLEY, Macon Co. n 99 pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., about 7 m. N. E. of
Deoatur, the county seat.
EAGLE: Wednesdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1895; Abbott & Abbott, editors and publish-
ers (5— 3). Circulation "iKL.- (A A).
OAKPARK, Cook Co. nf 8,298 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern and Wisconsin
Central Rds.. 2 m. W. and a suburb of
Chicago.
DIE POST} Thursdays; German; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1895;
Frank Lehmann. editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I. Actual
average for l%i, 1,180.
OAK. liEAVES: Saturdays; independ
ent; twenty-four to thirty-two pages 9x12;
subscription $2; established 1881; O. M.
Donaldson, editor; Oak Leaves Company,
publishers (1—5).
Circulation : In liXil, (z-1, 2. 4, 5) I.
REPORTER-AUGUS; Saturdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 50; estab-
lished 1887; AInsworth & Ambrose, editors
and publishers (1—5). Circulation "jkl.- In
1897, Z. rnl902, "JKt."
SCHOOL WEEKLY; Thursdays; edu-
cational; sixteen pages 9xl3i; subscription
$1; established 1895; W. E. Watt, editor and
publisher. ^ ^_,
Circulation : Actual average for 1904,
'WEEK'S CURRENT; Saturdays; edu-
cational; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription
$1.25; established 1882: E. O. Vaile, editor
and publisher (3—4).
Circulation: A ctual average for 1903.
10,873. In 19W- yF.
NACHRICHTEN AIJS SCHLES-
WIG-HOLSTEIN; bi-weekly, Tuesdays;
German; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1888; H, Kaul, editor and pub-
lisher (1-5). ^,. ^
Circulation: In 1S9.5. publisher asserts, not
less than 4.200. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yH. Actual average for a year ending
with April 18, 1899. 4,418. In 1900, yH. In
1901, vH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z-4) H.
Actual average for 1904, 4,577.
INTELLIGENCE; semi-monthly, ex-
cept July and August; educational; forty
pages 9x12; subscription $1.50; established
1881; E. O. Vaile, editor and publisher; dated
also at Chicago (3 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
l'<i,165; for 1895. 11.590; for 1896,
llhSO. Inl897,Y. Inl898.yG. Inl899,yG.
In 1900, vG. Actual average for a year
ending with June, 1901, 1^2,630. In 1902,
yE. Actual average for 1903, 10,005.
In 1904. yF.
LIFE INSURANCE COIURANT;
monthly (A A).
PRIMARY SCHOOL ERA; monthly;
educational; thirty-two pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1901; E. O. Vaile, editor
and publisher (12—3).
Circulation : In 1903. (z-4) I( A A).
ILLINOIS.
average for 1904,
SCHOOL. MONTHLY; educational;
established September, 1903; W. E. Watt,
editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: Actual a
3,000.
STAR-MONTHLY; juvenile; thirty-
two pages 8x11}^; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1894; Hunter Publishing Company,
editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 20,000. Actual average for 1896,
46,708. In 1897, Y. Inl898,yC. Inl899,zD.
Actual average for a year ending loith July,
1900, 9^2,000 ; for a year ending with June,
1901. 111,111; for a year ending with Au-
gust, 1902, 99, 166; /or 1903. 134,984; for
im, 153,991.
OAK'WOOD. Vermilion Co. D- 500
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 9 m. W. of Danville.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Septem-
ber, 1903; W. D. Rogers, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4). Circulation "jkl."
OBLONG, Crawford Co. □, 743t pop.,
on Indiana & Illinois Southern Rd., 9 m.W.
of Robinson, the county seat. Agriculture.
ORACLE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1894;
J. M. Sheets, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
OiyEiLtLt^LivingsionCo. D l,00»t pop.,on
Chicago & Alton Rd.. 11 m. N. E. of Pontlac,
the county seat. Tile and brick factory
and two grain elevators. Farming.
GAZETTE AND REPORTER; FrI
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1888; C. A. Stuck, editor and pub-
lisher. Glirculatlon "jkj,"
OTALIiON, St.Clair Co. p l,267tpop..
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 7 m. N. of Belle-
ville, the county seat, and 15 E. of Saint
Louis, Mo. Flour mill, creamery, range fac-
tory and wagon works. Coal mining.
PROGRESS; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 1.3x20; subscription $1; establish-
ed 1895; A. H. Doran, editor and publisher
(&— 3). Circulation "jkl."
OGDEN, Champaign Co. n-419t pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd., 16 m. E. of Urbana, the county seat.
Grain market. Agriculture.
COURIER; Fridays; Independent: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1894;
Dale Bros., editors and publishers (12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
OHIO, Bureau Co. [j 461t pop,, on
Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 19 m. W,
of Mendota and 47 S. E. of Clinton, la.
HERALD; Friday; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891; P. P. Michael, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
OKAWVILLiE, Washington Co. g
544+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
39 m. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Coal mining;
mineral springs. Health resort. Farming.
Ti:>IES; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; Henry Jackson,
editor and publisher (2— 3). Circ'n "jkl "
OIiNEY, c. h., Richland Co. U^ 4,260t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
and Illinois Central and Indiana, Decatur &
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
211
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
Western Rds.. 31 m. W. of Vincennes, Ind.,
and 117 E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Manufact
uring. Shipping point.
MAIL; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; four to six pages 18x24; sub-
scription $4; established 1898; L. D, Yount.
editor and publisher (12— 3). Clrc'n "jkl.*
REPUBLICAN j semi weekly,Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1847; L.D. Yount,
editor and publisher (\'l — 1).
Circulation "JKL" In 1898, Z. In 1902, -ijci."
Actual average for 1903, 1,48'2; for 1904,
1,537.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; republican;
•eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873; E. C. Kingsbury, editor and pub-
lisher; prints an edition for Lavvrenceville
(5-3).
Combined circulation: In 1895, -jkl " In
1896. I. In 1897, I Z. In 1898, zl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, I. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I, In 1903,
(z—\) !(••). In 1904, y I.
DE.^IOC'KAT; Thursdays; democratic;
«ight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1891 ; Ed. Richardson, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation 'jjiL."
TIMES; Thursdays [democratic; eight
to twelve pages 15x26; subscription $1.25;
established 1856; Times Printing Company,
editors and publishers (12 — i).
Circulation : In 1897, "jkl" Actual average
/or 1898, l.tJOO. In 1899. yl. Inl900. yl. In
1901, "JKL." Actual average for 1903, 1,420.
In January, 1905, publisher asserts, no issue
during past year was less than 1,440.
OMAHA, Gallatin Co. P, 800 pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Rd., 15 m.
N. W. of Shawneetown, the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
HUSTLER; Thursdays; twelve pages
11x16; subscription 5l)cents; established Feb-
ruary, 1902, M. S. Randolph & Son, editors and
publishers. Circulation "ikl" (A A).
ONARGA, /ro9UO»« Co. [J l,270t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 85 m. S. by S. W. of
Chicago. Agriculture.
LEADER AND REVIEW; Fridays;
Independent ; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1870; C. E. Carter, editor
and publisher (12—3).
Circulation: In 1897. "jkl. " In 1898, Z. In
1899. Z. Actual average for a year ending
wnf/i June, 1900, 1,036. Inl901, 'ikl-"
ONEIDA, Knox Co. -D 785t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 12 m. N.
E. of Galesburg, the county seat. Farming.
DISPATCH; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab
lisbed 1878; C. L. Burgess, editor; Burgess &
White, publishers. Circulation "jkl"
NEWS: Fridays: independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1901; Maxwell & Pelley, editors and publish
«rs (7—3). Circulation "jicl "
OQUAWKA. c. h., Henderson Co. -n
1,010+ pop. (of township), on Chicago, Bur-
lington & Quincy Rd. and Mississippi r.,
132 m. N. W. of Springfield, the State capital.
Pearl button and excelsior factories. Plan-
ing mill. Agriculture.
HENDERSON CO. DEMOCRAT;
Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1889 ; L. I.
Hutchlns, editor and publisher. Circ'n"jjcL."
HENDERSON CO. JOURNAL;
Wednesdays ; republican ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1878 ; E. A. Hall,
■editor and publisher (5—3). Circ'n "jkl "
SPECTATOR; Wednesdays; prohibi-
tion; four pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1848 ; Harry N. and F. A. Patterson,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
ORANGEVILLE, Stephenson Co. ti
343+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 13 m. N.
of Freeport, the county seat. Grist mill.
Farming.
COURIER; Saturdays ; Independent ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; Harry U. Hartzell, editor and
publisher. Circulation "iKL.- -
OREGON, c.h., Ogle Co. b l,577tpop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. and
Rock r., 99 m. W. of Chicago. Manufac-
turing, farming and grain raising. Summer
resort.
OGLE CO. REPORTER; Wednes-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1851; Frank J.
Schatzle, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895. "JKL." In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl" In 1899, Z. In
1902, "ijcL."
OGLE CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1889; Z. A. Landers, editor and
publisher.
Circulation ; In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,000. In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896, 1,160; /or 1897, 1,517. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, July,
publisher asserts, no issue during the past
year has had a circulation of less than 1,600.
In 1902. yI. In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
ORION, Henry Co. ^ 584t Pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Rock
Island & Peoria Rds., 20 m.S. B. of Rock
Island. Farming.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1877; W. A. Bolles, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1900, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
OSWEGO, Kendall Co. 9 808 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 6 m.
N. of Yorkville, the county seat. Farming.
HERALD; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 17}^x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1904: S. S. Vlckery, editor and
pulslisher (1—5).
OTTAWA, c. h., LasalU Co. t[ 10,588t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rds. and
Illinois r. at mouth of Fox r. and Illinois &
Michigan canal, 84 m. S. W. of Chicago.
Manufactures of glass bottles, lamp chim-
neys, flint, fire-bricks, drain, tile, pottery,
tile, roofing and window glass. Grain ship-
ping. Coal mining.
FREE TRADER; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
democratic; daily four pages 18x22, Sunday
and weekly twelve pages 15x22; subs'cription
—daily $5, Sunday $1, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1889, weekly 1840 ; Wm. Osman,
editor; William Osman & Son, publishers.
Circulation— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl." In
1897, Z. In 1899, Z. In 1902, "uu,."
JOURNAL; every evening except Satur
day and Sunday, Sunday morning, and LA
SALLE CO. JOURNAL, Wednesdays;
republican; daily four, Sunday eight pages
17x22. weekly twelve pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion—dally $6. Sunday $1.50, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1880; Richards & Sheehan, editors
and publishers (2—3). Circ'n— daily "jkl."
weeklv "jkl •" In 1900, Z. In 1902, daily Z
(4—5), Sunday Z (4—5), weekly Z (4—5).
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ILLINOIS.
REPUBLICAN-TIMES; every even
Ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days ; republican ; daily four to eight pages
20x26, weekly twelve to sixteen pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1876, weekly 1844; L. M. Sapp,
editor; Sapp, Pettit & Sapp, publishers (7—3).
Circulation— Daily "jki" In 1903, Z (4).
Weekly "jkl." In 1900. Z. In 1902. -jkl."
In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
CENTRAL ILLINOIS WOCHEN-
BLATT; Fridays; German; independent-
republican; twelve pages 16x22; subscription
$2; established 1868: J. J. Witte & Son, editors
and publishers (2—3).
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, I. In
1898. yl. Inl899,zl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl.
Inl902, (z— 4)1. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
FAIR DE A LER ; Fridays ; independent-
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1S93 ; G. A. Crowden, editor
and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, Z.
Actual average for 1899, 1,460; for a year
ending with June, 1900, 1,767; for a year
ending with September. 1901, '2,032; for
1902, '2,902; for 1903, 3,382. In 1901. yll.
LASALLE CO. HEROLD; Fridays;
German ; independent ; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $2 50; established 1880; 0. Zwanzig,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: Rating varied from G in 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898,yl. Inl«99.yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
O WAN ECO, ChrUtian Co. n 255
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 7 m. S. E. of
Taylorville, the county seat.
PROGRESS; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription fl; estab-
lished January, 1902; Clinton G. Grigsby,
editor and publisher (2—3). Circ'n "jkl-
PALATINE, Cook Co. ^ l,020t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 26 m. from
Chicago, the county seat. Has flour, feed,
planing and flax mills and leather factory.
In agricultural district.
ENTERPRISE-REGISTER; Fri
days; republican; eight pages 17x24; sub
scription $1.50; established 1878; Stuart R
Paddock, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir
culation -jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
REVIEW; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1896; M. T
Lamey, editor and publisher (7— 3). Circula
tion "JKL."
PALMER, Christian Co. □ 299 pop.,
on Wabash Rd., 10 m. S. "W. of Taylorville
the county seat. Agriculture.
PEOPLE'S CHOICE; Wednesdays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
lished August, 1901; Blackburn & Davis,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
(A A).
TEACHERS' AND STUDENTS'
FRIEND; Mondays; educational; sixteen
pages TxlO; subscription $1.25; established
September, 1901; J. R. Blackburn and H. E.
Davis, editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1903,
3,503. Inl903, yH. Inl904, yH.
PAXMYRA,3facowpin Co. U 813t pop.,
on St. Louis, Chicago & St. Paul Rd., 32 m.
S. W. of Springfield, the State capital. Poul-
try and stock raising.
TRANSCRIPT; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1890; Scott & Etter, editors and
publishers (5—3 ) . Circulation ' 'jkl- ' '
ILLINOIS.
PANA, Christian Co. a 5,530t pop., on
Baltimore &Ohio Southwestern, Cleveland,.
Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis and Illinois
Central Rds., 42 m. S. E. of Springfield, the
State capital, and 95 N. E. of Saint Louis,.
Mo. Coal mines in vicinity.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday.,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
eight pages— daily 15x22, weekly 18x24; sub-
scription-dally $5, weekly $1; established
1897; Arthur E. Paine, editor and publisher
(5— S). Circ'n— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
PALLADIUi>I ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; demo-
cratic; daily four pages 15x22, weekly eight
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; established-daily 1886, weekly 1869; Jacob
Swallow, editor and publisher. Circulation
—dally "jkl. • weekly "jkl."
PARIS, c. h., Edgar Co. D- 6,105t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis and Vandalia Line Rds., 19 m. W. by
N. W. from Terre Haute, Ind. General
manufacturing. Trade center.
BEACON; every evening except Sunday,,
and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; daily four pages 17i^x24^
semi- weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $5, semi-weekly $1.50; established —
daily 1888, semi- weekly 1848;McFarren Davls,^
editor; Paris Beacon Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (5—3).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl.- Inl903,Z(4).
Semi- weekly: "jkl" In 1899, Z. In
1902, "JKL." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1S04, yl.
EVENING REPUBLICAN; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKIiY,
Fridays; republican; daily four.weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5.20, weekly
$1; established— daily 1886, weekly 1864; J. M.
Sheets, editor and publisher. Circulation —
daily "jkl." weekly "jja-."
MORNING GAZETTE; every morn-
ing except Monday, and WEEKLY, Wed-
nesdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription— daily $5, weekly $1.50; established
—daily 1893. weekly 1873; Shoaff Bros., editors
and publishers. Circulation— daily "jkl "
weekly "jkl."
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1890; Wittick Bros., editors and publishers
(1—4). Circulation "jkl."
PARK RIDGE, Cook Co.d 1340t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
HERALD; Saturdays (A A).
PAW PAW, Lee Co. i 765t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.
LEE CO. TIMES; Thursdays (A A).
P AXTON, c. h., Ford Co. D- 3,036t
pop., on Illinois Central and Lake Erie &
Western Rds., 25 m. N. by N. E. of Cham-
paign and 103 S. by S. W. of Chicago. Farm-
ing.
EASTERN ILLINOISREGISTER;
Wednesdays; independent-democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1875; J. Wallace Dunnan, editor and pub-
lislier. Circulation "jkl."
RECORD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1865; N. E. Stevens, editor; N. E. Stevens &
Son, publishers; prints an edition for Loda.
Combined circulation "iKL" In 1900. Z. In
1902. "iKi."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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ILLINOIS.
PAYSON, Adams Co. -n 465t pop.. 15
ni. S. E. of Quliicy, the county seat, and 10
N. E. of Hannibal, Mo. Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896; Ernest P. Maher, editor and publisher
<7— 3). Circulation --jkl."
PEARL CITY, Stephenson Co. ^ 437t
pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd., 13 m.
W. of Freeport, the county seat. Con-
densed milk factor}' and creamery. Agri-
culture, stock and grain.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15^x22; subscription $1.25; established
1889; J. J. Freas, editor and publisher; prints
a four-page supplement for Kent (2—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
PECATONICA, Winnebago Co. ^
1,045+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
Rd., 14 m. W. of Rockford, the county seat,
and 107 N. W. of Chicago. Stock market.
Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1872; Nate L. Colby, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
PEKIN, c. h., Tazewell Co. a 8,420t
pop., at junction of seven railroads, on
Illinois r., 10 m. below Peoria and 32 W. of
Bloomington. Manufacturing, grain and
pork packing and coal mining.
POST-TRIBUNE; every evening ex-
cept Sunflay. and TAZEWELL CO.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 17x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly
^1.50; established— daily Post 1885, Tribune
1895, consolidated 1900; weekly Tribune 1887;
Republican Pos? 1835; John H. Shode, editor;
The Tribune Printing Co., publishers (7—3).
Circulatio n— Daily; In 1896, "jkl." In
1897, Z. ^cfuaiauerape/or 1900, 2,240. In
1901, I (-^-f-). In 1902, yl. In 19U3, (z— 4) I
(••). In iy04, yl.
Weekly: In 1896, -jkl." In 1897. Z.
Actual average for 1900, 3,605. In 1901, yH.
In 1902, yH, In 1903, (z-4) I (••). In 1904, yl.
TIIIES; every evening except Sunday
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription — daily $6,
weekly $2; established — daily IbSl, weekly
1840; A. W. Rodecker and F. Shnrtleff, edi-
tors ; Times Publishing Co., publishers (8— 3P).
Circulation — dally "JKL." weekly "jkl." In
19111. Z(4, 5).
FREIE PRESSE; Thursdays; German;
Independent; twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion S2; established 1876; Albert Weiss, edi-
tor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895. I. Actual average
for 1896, 2,273. In 1897, Y. In 1898, zl. In
1899, yl. In 1900. v I. Actual average for a
year ending with June, 1901,2,257 j for 1902,
^2,276. In 1903, yH. In 1904, y I.
ANCHOR AND SHIELD; monthly;
Ancient Order of United Workmen; eight
pages 11x16; subscription 60 cents; estab-
lished 1879; John H. Shade, editor; The An-
chor and Shield Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl- Actual average
/or 1902, 20,196. Inl903,yD. In 1904, yD.
PEORIA, c. h., Peoria Co. D 56,100t
pop., at junction of twelve railroads, on
Illinois r. and at the outlet of Peoria lake.
Connected with Chicago by Michigan canal.
Manufacturing and commerce. Surrounded
by coal mines. Grain-growing section.
DAILY.
DEMOKRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; Ger-
ILLINOIS.
man; Independent democratic; four pages-
dally 20x26, weekly 22x28: subscription— daily
$5, weekly $2; established 1860; Bernhard
Cremer, editor; B. Cremer &Bro8., publishers
(12-4).
Circulation — Daily: Accorded H from
1892 to 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, vl.
Iul899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902.
yl. In 1903, yl. In 1901, yl.
Weekly : Rating varied from G in 1891 to H
In 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yj. In 1902,
yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904. y I.
EVENIN(iSTAR; every evening except
Sunday, and SUNDAY MORNING
STAR, Sundays; daily eight to twelve,
Sunday twenty to thirty two pages 18x24;
established 1897; Peoria Star Co.. editors and
publishers (2 — 4).
Circulation -Daily : In 1897, G. Actual
average for a year ending with
December 22, 1898, 9,223; /or
1899,12,781 ;/rtr]9U0,15,729j
for 1901. 19,093; for 1902,
23,742; for 1903, 22,197;
/or 1904. 21,528.
Sunday: In 1897, G. Actual
average for a year eliding with December 22,
1898, 5,336; for 1899, 7,210; for 1900,
8,375; for 1901.9,015; for 1902, 9,717;
for 1903. 10, 042: /or 1904, 9,957.
^^^The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded the Evening
Star and the Sunday Morning Star is
guaranteed by the publishers of Rowell's
American Newspaper Directory, who will
pay one hundred dollars to the first person
who successfully controverts its accuracy.
H E R A L D-TRANSCRIPT; every
morning, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; daily and weekly eight, Sunday
twenty four pages 17x24; subscription— daily
S5.20, Sunday $2, weekly $1 ; established 1888 ;
Herald -Transcript Company, editors and
publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 4,725. In 1896, G. In
1897,Y. Inl898.zH. In 1899, zH. In 1900. yH.
In 1901, yH. In 1902, (z— 6) G. In 1903, yG
(O O). Actual average for 1904, 12,455.
Sunday: Actual average for 1904, 8,746.
VVeekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1.360. In 1896,1. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl."
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, Sunday morning, and WEEKIjY,
Thursdays; republican; daily eight, weekly
sixteen pages 17x22 ; subscription— daily $3,
Sunday $1, weekly 75 cents; established-
daily 1877. weekly 1885; H. M. Plndell, editor
and publisher.
Circulation-Daily: Inl895,G. In 1896, F.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, yG. In 1899, yH. In
1900, zH, In 1901, yH. Actual average for
1901.10,343. In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF (OO).
Actual average for 1904. 13,525.
Weekly: In 1895, H. In 1896. 1. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL." In 1900, Z. In 1902. "jkl." In
1904, I.
SONNE; every evening except Sunday,
SONNTAGS-GLOCKE, Sundays, and
DIE SONNE, Thursdays; German; Inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription-
daily $7, Sunday $1.50, weekly $1.75; estab-
lished—daily and weekly 1879, Sunday 1880;
L. Ph. Wolf, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion—daily "jkl" Sunday"iKL" weekly"iKi."
VOLKSFREUND; every morning;
German; Independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $5; established 1897; PostVolks-
freund Co., publishers. Circulation jkl"
SEMI WEEKLY.
SONNTAGS-POST; Sundays and
Thursdays; German; neutral; four pages
18x24; subscription— Sunday $2.50, Thursday
12; established 1885; Post Printing Co.. edi-
tors and publishers. Circ'n— Sunday "jkj,."
Thursday "JKL" In 1897. Z. In 1902, "iKL."
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ILLINOIS.
WEEKLY.
GAZETTE; Fridays; labor; eight pages
15x^2; subscriptions!; established 1896; Wal-
ter S. Bush, editor and publisher (2—3). Cir-
culation "JKL" In 1902, Z (4).
MONTHLY.
EDUCATION IN BUSINESS;
monthly; business; twenty-four pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established October,
1903: H. E. Read, editor and publisher (12—4).
Actual average for 1904, 8,333.
MASONIC NEWS; monthly; masonic;
eight pages 11x16; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished 1899; C. S. De GraCf. editor and
publisher (12— 3).
Circulation: Inl900, ••,ikl." Actualaverage
for 1901, 1,500; for XWl, 2,083; for 1903,
2,175;/or 1904. 2,400.
QUARTERLY.
MANUAL, TRAINING MAGA-
ZINE; quarterly, January, April, July and
October; educational; sixty eight pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1899; Chas.
A. Bennet, editor; The Manual Arts Press,
publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
l,400;/or 1904, 1,525.
PEOTONE, Will Co. □' l,003t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd.. 20 m. S. E. of Jollet.the
county seat. Manufactures of farming Im-
plements, tiles and wagons. Agriculture.
VEDETTE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established 1894; J.Craw-
ford Adams, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
PERRY, PiJce Co. -a 842t pop., 6 m.
N. W. of Qrlggsville, the nearest railroad
point, 7 W. of Illinois r. and 3 W. of Perry
Springs, a popular summer resort. Car-
riage factories, mill and foundry. Agricult-
ure.
CITIZEN; Fridays; independent; eight
pagea 13x20; subscription $1.25; established
1890; Rollo Six, editor; The Perry Printing
Co., publishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
PIKE CO. MUTUAL. LIFE ASSO-
CIATION NEWS; monthly; insurance;
eight pages 13x20; subscription 34 cents; es-
tablished 1902; Rollo Six. editor; The Perry
Printing Co., publishers (12—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1903,
1,440. (A A).
PERU, Lasalle Co. [j 6,863t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Chicago,
Roclc Island & Pacific Rds. and Illinois r.,
at mouth of Illinois & Michigan canal, 100
m, S. W. of Chicago. Coal mining. Trade
center.
NEWS-HERALD; every erenlng ex-
cept Sunday, and TWIN-CITY NEWS-
HERALD, Wednesdays; independent;
four pages— dally 17x22, weekly 20x26: sub-
•cription — daily $4, weekly $1.50; establithed
—dally 1886. weekly 1860; H. S. Corwin, editor
and publisher. Circulation — dally "iii."
weekly "jkl."
PETERSBURG, c.h., Menard Co. U
5,807+ pop., on Chicago & Alton and Chicago,
Peoria & St. Louis Rds. and Sangamon r., 20
m. N. W. of Springfield, the State capital.
Medicinal springs. Coal mining, milling
and manufacturing.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1860; Wilkinson &. Onstott, editors and
publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
ILLINOIS.
less than 1.200. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, ■■JKL."
OBSERVER; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1876; R. B. Ruth, editor and publisher.
(2—3). Circulation "ijti." In 1898. Z. In
1902, "JKL."
PHILO, Champaign Co. D-502t pop., on
Wabash Rd., about 10 m. S. of Urbana, the
county seat.
BUDGET; Fridays; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1.20; established 1889; Mont
Robinson, editor and publisher (2—3). Circu-
lation ■■jkl."
PINCKNEYVILLE, c. h., Perry
Co. [? 2,357+ pop., on Illinois Central and
Wabash. Chester & Western Rds. and
Beaucoup creek. 10 m. N. W. of Duquoln
and 61 S. E. of Saint Louis. Mo. Carriage,
plow and lumber manufactories.
ADVOCATE: Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; C. R. Davis, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) I. In Decem-
ber, 1904, publisher asserts no issue during
year past was less than, 1,600.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 18x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1876; Grab E. Meyer, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation •■jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
PIPER CITY, Ford Co. u- 577t pop..
on Toledo, Peoria & Western Rd., 76 m.
E. of Peoria and 91 S. S. E. of Chicago.
Shipping point for grain.
PAN-HANDLE ADVOCATE; Satur-
days; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1883 ; H. P. Beach, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl.-
PITTSriELD, c. h., Pike Co. -n 2,293t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 11 m. W. of Illinois r.,
15 from Mississippi r. and 90 W. S. W. of
Jacksonville. Carriage and canning manu-
factories and flour mills.
PIKE CO. DEMOCRAT; Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1847; J. M. Bush
& Sons, editors and publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts^
smallest 1,750. In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, each week 1,850. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL." Actual average for 1899, 1,950$
for 19011, 1,950. In 1901, yl. Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,950. In 1904. January, pub
lisher asserts, every issue during 19i)3 was
2,000. In 1904, yl.
PIKE CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1867; Burr H, Swan,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
PIKE CO. TIMES; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1887; Bentley &Caughlan, editors
and publishers. Circulation "iKi"
PLAINFIELD, Will Co. d 920t pop.,
on Elgin, JoUet & Eastern Rd. and Dupage
r.. 8 m. N. W. of Jollet, the county seat, and
30 S. W. of Chicago. Milling and dairying.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1887; U. S. G. Blakely, editor and
publisher. Circulation ■■i^L.-'
PliAINVILiLE, Adams Co. -a 296t
pop., 6 m. N. W. of Barry, the nearest sta-
tion on Wabash Rd. Agriculture
MESSENGER; Thursdays; eight page*
13x20; subscription $1; established 1895; J.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
215
ILLINOIS.
W. Madison, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
IPL, AH O, Kendall Co. b l,634t pop., on
Cliicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 62 nu
W. of Chicago. Steel and harvester works.
Agriculture.
KENDALL. CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1872; Geo. S. Faxon, editor
and publisher; prints an edition for Lisbon.
Combined circulation "jkl."
PLEASANT PLAINS, Sangamon
Co. a 575-I- pop., on Baltimore & Ohio South
western Rd., 15 m. N. W. of Springfield, the
county seat and State capital. Coal mining
and agriculture.
REVIEW; semi weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1900; Daniel S. Bohnert.
editor and publisher. Circulation"jKi,."(AA).
PRESS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1899; E. A. Finli, editor and publisher (8—3).
Clroulatlon •■jkl."
PLYMOUTH, Hancock Co. -n 854t
pop., on Burlington Route Rd., 40 m. N. E.
of Qulncy. Agriculture.
TRI-COUNTY SCRIBE; Fridays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; J. W. Bell, editor; Bell & Ewing,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
POCAHONTAS, Bond Co. g
482t pop., on Vandalia Rd., 10 m. S. W. of
Greenville, the county seat. Flour mills,
dair}'lng and farming.
PRESS; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1898; L. C. Helm,
editor; Press Publishing Co., publishers. Cir-
culation "^KL."
POLO, Ogle Co. ^ l,869t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy and Illinois
Central Rds., 12 m. N, of Dixon and 23 S.
of Freeport. Manufacture of buggies. Cat-
tle and hogs shipped. Farming.
VISITOR ; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; republican; four to eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1881 ; F. J. & E. F. Crawford, editors and pub
Ushers (5— 3). Circulation "jkl."
TRI-COUNTY PRESS; Thursdays;
Independent-republican; twelve pages 15x22;
subscription Sl.SO; established 1858; A. T.
Cowan, editor and publisher (1 — 5).
Circulation: In 1894. 1895 and 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,032. In 1897. I.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, publisher asserts, no issue
was less than 1.032. In 1900, July, publisher
asserts, no Issue for the past year has been
less than 1,032. Actual average for 1901,
'2,549; for 1902, 3,007; for 1903, 3,518;
for 1901, 3,560.
PONTIAC, c. h., Livingtton Co. u
4,266t pop., on Chicago & Alton, Illinois
Central and Wabash Rds. and Little Ver-
milion r., 92 m. S. W. of Chicago. Seat of
State Reformatory. Shoe and straw-paper
manufactories. Agriculture, stock raising
and coal mining.
LEADER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; repub-
lican; dally four, weekly eight pages 20x24;
subscription— dally $4, weeklv il.25; estnb-
llshed-dally 1896, weekly 1883; H. J. Clark,
ILLINOIS,
editor: The Pontlac Leader Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—4).
C!ircuIation— Daily : 'iifh"
Weelily: In 1899, "iKL." In 1900, publisher
asserts, no issue has been less than 1.368;
in 1901, no issue less than 1.224. In 1902, yl.
In 19(J3, (z-4) !(••). In 1904, (z— 4) I.
SENTINEL) every morning except
Sunday, and WEEK L.Y, Fridays; republi-
can; dally four, weekly eight pages 17x24;
subscription— daily $5; weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 1857; Sentinel Publishing Co., publish-
ers (2—3).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
in 1896.1. In 1897, 1 Z. In 1898. y I. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, "JKL"
COMMONWEALTH; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22: subscription
$1.50; established February, 1902; George
Torrance, editor and publisher (2—3). Circu-
lation '•IKIL'
FREETRADER ANDOBSERVER)
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1870; Johnson &
Renoe, editors and publishers. Clrc'n "jkl."
PORT BYRON, Jiock island Co. ^
732+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee* St. Paul
Rd. and Mississippi r., opposite Leclaire,
la., 16 m. N. E. of Rock Island, the county
seat. Lime, lumber and live stock.
GLOBE; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1880 ;
W. D. Hall, editor; Hall & Caverly, pub-
llRliers (1—4).
Circulotion; In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1,103. In 1897, Y. Actual
average /or 1898, 1,031; /or 1899, 1,184;
for 1900, 1,296. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
Actual average for 1903, 1,542. In ISOl, yl.
PRAIRIE CITY, McDonough Co.-u
81b+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy
Rd., 23 m. S. by S. W. of Qalesburg and 70
N. E. of Qulncy. Manufacturing and agri-
culture.
NEWS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; Independent; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1884; J. T. Curtis
editor and publisher (1—5). Circulation "iXL-'
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 18x30
subscription $1; established 1878; L. M
Hamilton, editor and publisher. Clrcula
tlon "iKL"
PRINCETON, c. h.. Bureau Co. ^
4,023+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd., 105 m. W. S. W. of Chicago.
Agricultural implement manufactory and
flour mills. Farming and coal mining.
BUREAU CO. RECORD; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1881; S. E. Beede, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
BUREAU CO. REPUBLICAN ;
Thursdays; republican; twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $2 ; established 1847; H. U. Bailey,
editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl' In 1903.
(z— 4) I. ,4(•^ua^ «rer«(7c /or inOl, 5,046.
BUREAU CO. TRIBUNE; Frtdays;
democratic: twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$3 ; established 1872 ; E. K. Mercer, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: Accorded I from 1892 to 1895.
Actual average for 1896, 1,785. In 1897, Y.
In 1893, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In
1901. vT. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In
1901, yl.
PRINCEVILLE, Ptoria Co. u 735t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Rock Island & Peoria Rds., 30 m. N. N. W.
of Peoria, the county seat. Agriculture.
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
216
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
1898 ; George McGinnls. editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iKi,"
TEIjEPHONE ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
Uabed 1876; A. A. Dart, editor and publisher
(5—3).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
PROPHETSTOWN, White$ide
Co. "□ 1,143+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Qulncy Rd. and Rock r., midway between
Dixon and Rock Island. Various manu-
factories.
ECHO; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x32; subscription $1; established
1892; H. G. Hotchkiss, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl "
SPIKE; Saturdays ; republican; eight
page* 1.5x22; subscription $1; established
1871; R.C. Turner, editor; Turner & Turner,
publishers (8—3). Circulation •'iKi"
QTJINCY, c. h., Adams Co. -a 36,252t
pop., on Chicago. Burlington & Qulncy,
Omaha & Kansas City and Wabash Rds.
and Mississippi r., 150 m. above Saint
Louis, Mo. Flour and planing mills, car-
riage factories. Incubator factories, stove
foundries, file works, machine shops and
manufactories of various sorts. Breakfast
food plant. River trade.
DAILY.
GER MANIA; every evening except
Sunday, and SEiUI-WEEKL. Y.Tuesdays
and Fridays; German; independent-demo-
cratic; daily four pages 20x26, semi weekly
eight pages 15}^2x2i; subscription— dally $6,
semi- weekly t*<i; established 1874; Henry
Bornmann, editor; Germania Printing and
Publishing Company, publishers tl2— 4j.
Circulation— Daily "jkl"
Semi-Weekly: In 1897, Z. In 1900. Z. In
1902, "jiy.." In 1903. (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
HERAIiD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLiY, Fridays; democratic;
«Ight pages— daily and weekly 18x22, Sunday
13x22; subscription — daily $5, Sunday $2,
weekly $1; established 1895; E. M. Botsford,
editor; Quincy Herald Company, publish-
ers. Circulation— dally "jkl." weekly "jkl."
In 1900, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
J O U R N A L; every evening except
Sunday; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
•orlptlon$i- established 1888; H.N.Wheeler,
■editor and publisher (3 — i).
Circulation: In 1895. G. In 1896, G. In
1897, Y, Actual average for a year ending
with Sepfembtr, 1898. 9,3U8. In 1899, yG.
Actual average for a year ending with Octo
ber, 1900, 10,521; for a year ending with
October, 1901. 11,725; for 1902. 11,718:
for 1903, 1 1,640. In 1904. yF.
WHIG; every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
daily and weekly eight, Sunday twelve
pages 18x24 ; subscription- dally $5.20, weekly
41; established— dally 18S2, weekly 1838; Whig
Co.. editors and publishers (7—3).
Circulation- Daily: Rating varied from
O In 1892 to H In 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. zT. Actual average for 1899. H,2fi2.
In 1900, y G. Actual average for 1901 , 7 • 0 5 1.
In 1902, yG. In 1903, (z— 4) G. Actual aver-
age for \90i, 7,613.
Weekly : "ikl." In 1898, Z. In 1899, Z. In
1901, Z (6). In 1903. Y.
WEEKLY.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; Independ
ent ; eight pages 15x32: subscription $1;
established 1878; H.H.Reckmyer. editor: En-
terprise Publishing Co.. publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation "iii •• In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
ILLINOIS.
FAHIILIEN BLAETTER; Fridays;
German; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established January, 1901; John U.
Henyel, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
FARMERS' CALL.; Thursdays ; agri-
cultural ; sixteen lo thirtj'-two pages 8x13;
subscription 90 cents ; established 1880; J. M.
Stahl & Co., editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from D in 1892
to E In 1895. In 1896. E. In 1897, Y. In 1898.
vF. In 1899, yF. In 1900. yG. In 1901. yG.
In 1902. yG. In 1903, (z-i) G (••). In
K04, yG.
JOURNAL OF INDUSTRY; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1895 ; Fred. P. Tay-
lor, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." In 190<. Z (4).
LABOR NEWS; Saturdays; labor:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; W. H. Hoffman, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
Circulation : In 1897, -jkl." In 1898, Z.
Actual average for 1902, 2,819. In 1903, yH.
In lfi04, yl.
OPTIC I Saturdays; society and com-
mercial; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.£0; established 1885; C. F. Perry, editor;
Optic Publishing Company, publishers (1—5).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903, 1,616; /orl9(J4, 1,775.
RECORD ; Fridays; miscellaneous so-
cieties; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1898; J. D. Robbins and F. M.
Stahl. editors and publishers (12—4 ).
Circulatiou : In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for a year ending ivifh August, 1902,
4,348. In 190:S. yH. In 19rj4, (z— 4) H (••).
SATURDAY REVIEW; Satur
days ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.26;
established 1872 ; Addison L. Langdon, editor
and pabllsher; a railroad edition is Issued on
Fridays. Circulation "jkl."
WESTERN CATHOLIC; Saturdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion 81; established 1897; John F. RIdder, ed-
itor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulatiou: In 1898, "jkl." Actual
average for 1899, 1,409. In 1900, yl. In
1901, "JKL."
MONTHLY.
APPLE SPECIALIST: monthly;
fruit trade; sixteen pages 11x14; subscription
fO cents; established March, 1P04; James
Handly, editor; James McKinnay, publisher
(1—5).
CATHEDRAL CHI31ES; monthly;
religious; sixteen pages 7x10; subscription
50 cents; established April, 1C04; Rev. Dean
Moore, editor; Cyril Dadswell, publisher
(1-5).
CLUB LIFE; monthly, except August,
women's clubs; one hundred pages7xl0; sub-
scription $1 : established 1896; Ida Ay ers Wor-
rell, editor and publisher.
Circulation: Actual average for the first
six months of 1S91, 2,250. In 1898, zH. In
1899.ZH. Inl900,zH. In 1901, yH. Inl902,yl.
In 1903, yl (A A).
POULTRY KEEPER; monthly;
poultry raising; forty-eight to sixty-four
pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; established
1884; F. Piggott, editor; Poultry Keeper Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation : In 1896, "iKL." In 1897, Z. In
1899, Z (++). Actual average for a year end-
ing with March, 1901, 17,167. In 1901. yE.
Actual average for 1902, 20,333; for 1903,
27,500. In 1904. yC.
RELIABLE POULTRY JOUR-
NAL; monthly ; poultry ; seventy two to one
hundred and seventy-two pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1894; Grant M.
Curtis, editor; The Reliable Poultry Journal
Publishing Co., publishers ( 12— 4 ).
Circulation : In 1895, publlsner asserts, not
less than 12,300. Actual average for 1896,
19,666; for 1897. 28.250: for 1898,
31,250; for 1899, 36,750. In 1900, yC.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
217
ILLIXOIS
In 1901. (z— 4, 6) C. In 1902. yC. Actual aver-
aye for year ending with February, 1904,
45,lt24; for 1904. i9,3.'57.
URBAN AND K U II A I. AMERICA t
monthly; twenty pages 9x12; subscription
50 cents; established October. 1901; M. Pig-
gott, editor and f)ublisher (2 — 3).
Circulation : In 190i), "jkl." Actualaverage
for 1902, «,95S. In 1903, yG. In 1904. yH.
RAMSEY, Fayette Co. P 747t pop., at
Junction of Illinois Central and Toledo.
St. Louis & Kansas City Rds., 70 m. N. E. of
Saint Louis, Mo. Farming.
NEWS-JOURNAL; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1881; F. M. Bolt, editor; Bolt.
Hodgdon & Co., publishers (5—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
RANKIN, Vermilion Co. n- 754t pop.,
on Lalce Erie & Western Rd., 10 m. E. of
Paxton. Tile factory and creamery.
Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent-republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1887; C. E. Grovers, edi-
tor and publisher (7—3). Circulation "jki.."
RANSOM, La Salle Co. b 339t pop.,
on Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.. 15
m. S. E. of Ottawa, the county seat, and 85
S. W. of Chicago. Tile and bricli; malcing.
REVIEW; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; E. B. Stiles, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulution •:vih"
RANTOUL, Champaign Co. n- l,207t
pop., on IlUuois Central Rd., 114 m. S. of
Chicago. Machine shops, roundhouse.
flax mills, tile and carriage manufacto-
ries, elevators and creamery.
NEWS; Wednesdays; independent-
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1889; B. B. Udell, editoraiid
publisher. Circulation "jkl- " In 1901, Z (4, 6).
In 1903, Z (4).
PRESS; Fridays; independent-republi-
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1865 ; J. L. Hardesty. editor; Weir
& Hardesty, publisliers.
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1.320. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, publisher asserts, not less
than 1.344. In 1899, yl. Inl900.yl. Inl901,yl.
In 1902, (z— 4, 5, 9 J I. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1901, yl.
RARITAN, Hendenon Co. hh 450 pop.,
5 m. S. of Media, the nearest railroad point.
Farming.
REPORTER; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1884; Edw'd O. Barnes, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
RAYMOND, Montgomery Co. n 906t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 20 m. S, E. of Taylor
Tllle. Coal mining.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x30; subscription
$1.S0 ; established 1881 ; Joseph W. Potts, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation -vkl."
RED BUD, Randolph Co. pi,16»pop.
PILiGRIM ; Saturdays; Independent;
eight to twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1897; Guy Seely, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation ■ JKI." (A A).
ILLINOIS.
REDDICK, Kankakee Co. n-261t pop.,
on Indiana, Illinois & Iowa and Wabash
Rds., 19 m. W. of Kankakee, the county
seat, and 60 S. W. of Chicago. File factory.
Grain center.
JO U RN A I^; Thursdays: eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1898;
A. C. Bell, editor; Journal Publishing Co.,
publishers (2 — 3). Circulation •oju.-"
REYNOLDS, ^ock Island Co. b 329t
pop., on Rock Island & Peoria Rd., 18 m. S.
of Rock Island, the county seat, and 10
from the Mississippi r. Farming and stock
raising.
PRESS; Fridays; Independent; eight to
ten pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894: Guy V. Pettit. edit or and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1898, "iKi " Actualaverage
for 1899. I,l5ti; for a year ending with
June, 1900, 1,205; for a year ending with
March, 1901, 1,241. In 1901, yl. Actual
average for a year ending with July, 1902,
1,362; for 1903, 1,508; for 1904. 1,578.
RICHMOND, McHtnry Co. b 876t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 16 m.
N. E. of Woodstock, the county seat. Grain
and poultry shipping and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1876; P. K. Wright, editor and pub-
Usher (2— 3). Circulation "iKi"
RIDGE FARM, Vermilion Co. D-
933+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
6 St. Louis and Toledo, St. Louis and West-
ern Rds., 16 m. S. of Danville, the county
seat. Farming and mining.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; independent-
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1- established 1887; Frank R.Osborne, edi-
tor and publisher (5-3). Circulation "jkl"
RIDGWAY, Gallatin Co. O, 839t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
Rd.. 9 m. N.W. of Shawneetown, the county
seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1893 ; W.
B. Barnum. editor; Burgess & Barnum, pub
Ushers (5—3). Circulation "jkl.-
RIVERTON, Sangamon Co. D l,511t
pop., on Wabash Rd .. 5 m. E. of Springfield .
the county seat and State capital. Agri-
culture.
ENTER PRISE; Saturdays: eight pages
18x24: subscription $1; established 1898;
Babcock & Drum, editors and publishers
(7—3 P). Circulation •'ikl."
REVIEW; Fridays; independent; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
UtOO: T. A. Damford, editor; Datr.ford Bros.,
publishers (2—5).
ROANOKE, Woodford Co. a 966t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa FeRd.,
7 m. N. E. of Eureka, the county seat. Coal
mine. Farming.
C A L.Li J Fridays ; independent ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1891;
P. B. Hobbs, editor; Call Publishing Co.,
publishers (2—3). Circulation "jkl.-
ROBERTS, Ford Co. D- 446t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd.,90 m. S. by W. of Chi-
218
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
cago and 13 S. W. of Gilman. Farming and
stock raising.
HERALiD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1898; W. O. San-
ders, editor and publisher (7—3). Circ'n "jkl."
ROBINSON, c. h., Crawford Co. P,
l,6S3f pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis and Indiana & Illinois
Southern Rds., 40 m. S. W. of Terre Haute,
Ind. Fruit, corn, wheat and wool.
ARGUS I Wednesdays ; republican ; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50 ; es-
tablished 1863 ; George W. Harper, editor and
publisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actualaverage
for 1897, 1,145. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, Z (4). In 1904, "jkl.--
CONSTITUTION! Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1863; F. W. Lewis, editor and pub
Usher (12—4).^
Circulation : Actual average for the
first six months of 1897, 1,143. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900. zl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
CRAWFORD CO. REPUBLICAN;
Wednesdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1897; Maxwell &
Riker, editors and publishers (5—3). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
ROCHELLE, Ogtt Co. ^ 2,0rSt Pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quiucy and Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rds., 27 m. S. of Rock,
ford and 75 W. of Chicago. Farming and
stock raising.
HERALD; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881 ; Howard A. Morris, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1897; F. E. & C. A. Lux, editors and pub-
lishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1898, I. Actualaverage
for 1899, 2,14tJ. In 1900. yl. Actxial aver-
age for mi, 2,4'^0; for 1902, 2,626; for
1903, 2,5o6; for 1904, 2,586.
REGISTER; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 20x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1863 ; O. W. & M. L. Dicus, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
ROCHESTER, Sangamon Co. n S65t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
Rd., 8 m. S. E. of Springfield. Tile and
brick manufacturing, milling, stock raising
and farming.
ITEM; Thursdays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1882; Thomas M.
Dillon, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
ROCKFALLS, Whiteside Co.^^ 2,176t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.
and Rock r., 15 m. E. of Morrison, the county
seat. Manufactures of wagons, furniture.
barbed wire and agricultural Implements.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
to ten pages 15x22; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1883; Parker & Mentzer, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
ROCKFORD, c. h., Winnebago Co. ^
31,051+ pop.— local census, 1904, 42,488— on
Chicago & Northwestern, Illinois Central,
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chi-
cago, Burlington & Quincy Rds. and Rockr.,
ILLINOIS.
92 m. W. of Chicago. Manufactures of fur-
niture and agricultural implements.
DAILY.
MORNING STAR; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and sEMI - WEEKLY,
Mondays and Thursdays; democratic; dally
six, semi-weekly eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription—dally $5, semi weekly $1; estab-
lished-daily 1888, semi- weekly 1866; J.Stan-
ley Browne, editor; Rockford Star Printing
Co., publishers (2—3).
Circulation — Daily : In 1895, 1. Actualav-
erage for m96,'2,651. In 1897. Y. Inl898,yl.
Actual average for 1899, 3,248; /or 1900,
3,659; for a year ending with June, 1901,
4,107; for 1902. 4,966. In 1903, yG (OO).
In 1904, 6,758 (bb).
Semi- Weekly : In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for \S%,'i,^ti 4:. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl.
Actual average for 1899, 4,422; for 1900,
4,679; for a year ending witft June, 1901,
4, 743;/or 1902, 4,175. Iul903,yH. Actual
average for 1904, 3,633.
REGISTER-GAZETTE; every even-
ing except Sunday, and SEMI- WEEK-
LY, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 17x24; subsorlptlon— dally $.5.20. semi-
weekly $1 ; established -iJefifisfer 1840, Gazette
1867, consolidated 1891, semi weekly 1840; F. E.
Sterling, editor; Register-Gazette Company,
publishers (12—4).
Circulation — Daily: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 3,000. Actual average for
1896, 3,419; /or 1897, 3,208. In 1898, yH.
/or 1904, 5,496.
Seuii- Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 4,600. Actual average for 1896,
4,482; /or 1897, 4,604. In 1898. yG. ^ct-
waZ auerafi^e/or 1899,5,902 ;/or 1900, 6,723;
for 1901. 7,078; for a year ending with
June, 1902, 7,052; for 1903, 6,416; for
1904, 5,951.
Publisher's announcement. — For 65 yeats the
leading paper of central northern Illi-
nois. Carries all prominent foreign adver-
tising. Exclusive evening Associated Press
franchise. Present sworn circulation ex-
ceeds 6,000 dally. Exceptionally strong
Semi-Weekly of 6,000. among rich farming
community of famous Rock River Valley.
Shannon, 150 Nassau Street, New York,
Allen, 112 Dearborn Street, Chicago.
REPUBLIC; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$3.12, weekly $1; established 1890; Republic
Co., publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, I. In 1896
publisher asserts, 1,500. Actual average for
1897. 3,896; for 1898. 3,983; for 1899,
4,001; for a year ending ivith June, 1900,
4,441; for 1901, 5,926. In 1902, yG. Act-
ual average for 1903, 6,540; for 1904,
6,251.
Weekly: In 1895. I. In 1896, I. In 1897, IZ.
[nl898, yl. In 1899, y I. In 1900, "jkl."
WEEKLY.
G E R M A N I A ; Saturdays ; German ;
Independent; twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1885; F. Stedlnger, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl "
ROCKFORDS-POSTEN; Fridays;
Swedish; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; C. A. Wen-
dell, editor; Rockfords-Posten Publishing
and Printing Co., publishers (2—3).
Circulation : In 1896, "ija. " In 1897. I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, "jkl." In
1902, Z (1.2, 4, 5).
BI MONTHLY.
FREEDMEN'S BULLETIN; bi-
monthly; Presbyterian ; eight pages 6x9;
subscription 10 cents; established Sept.. 1895;
Mary E. Holmes, editor and publisher (2—5).
Circulation: Actual average for year end-
ing February, 1905, 6,833.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
219
ILLINOIS.
KOCK ISLAND, c. h., Rock Island
Co. t) 19,493t pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Qulncy, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul,
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and Rock
Island A Peoria Rds. and Mississippi r., op-
posite Davenport, la., connected by a
bridge. Location of United States Armory
a.nd Arsenal. Manufacturing, coal mining
and river trade.
ARGUS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic; eight
pages— daily 15x22, w^eekly 18x22; •ubscrip-
tlon— dally $5.20, weekly $1.50; established
1851; H. P. Simpson, editor; J. W. Potter Co.,
publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895,1.334. In 1896, I, Actual average for
189T, 1,935; for 1898, 3,336; /or a year
ending with October, 1899, ii,57 3 ; for a year
ending wnY^i. June, 1900, 3,6 8<>; for a year
ending u-ith Aug., 1901, 3,S76; for 1902,
3,958; for 1903, 3,334; for 1904, 3,311 .
Weekly: -iKi-" In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5k
UNION; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKIiY, Saturdays; republican;
eiffht pages 18x34; subscription— dally $5.20;
weekly $1; established— dailv 1863, weekly
1862; Walter Johnson, editor; Union Printing
Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,650. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, publisher asserts, not less than 1,700.
In 1899. yl. In 19()0. yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1908, (z-4) I (OO). In 1904,
(z-4) !(••).
Weekly : in 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,61)0. In 1£96, T. In 1897,Y. Inl893."JKL."
In ]9i)3. Z (4). lu 1904, (z^l) I.
ROCK ISLAND-MOLINEVOLKS-
ZEITUNG ; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; German; Independent; eight pages
18x24; subscription $8; established 1875; Val.
J. Peter, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation "jkl.- in 1897, Z. In 1900, Z.
In 1902, Z U, 5). In 1903, {z—4) !(•#). In
1904, (z— 4) I.
AUGUSTANA; Thursdays ; Swedish ;
lutheran; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription
$1.75; established 1854; S. P. A. Lindahl, edi-
tor; Lutheran Augustana Book Concern, pub-
lishers (2— 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
13,513. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yK. In 1899, yG. Actual average for 1900,
13,855. In 1901, yF. Actual average for
1902,13,317. In 1903. yF. In 1904, yF.
INI) KPEN DENT ; Saturdays; independ-
ent: eight pages 17x21 J^; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1902; George W. McCaskrln, editor
ana publisher. Circulation "jkl."
AUGUSTANA JOURNAL; semi-
monthly; lutheran; twelve pages 9x13; sub-
scription 75 cents: established 1892; G. A.
Brandelle, editor; The Lutheran Augustana
Book Concern, publishers (2 — ^3).
Circulation : Actxial average for a year
ending ivith Nov., 1900, 1,995. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902, 3,083. In 1903,
yl. In 1904. yl.
FOREHANDED FARMER; month
ly; agriculture; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; Walter John-
son, editor; Forehanded Farmer Associa-
tion, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
NORTH STAR; monthly; fraternal;
four pages 8x14; subscription 20 cents; es
tabllshed 1899; V. O. Peterson, editor; The
North Star Benefit Association, publishers
(8-3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jKi" In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, minimum number of copies
printed any one month wasS.OOO. In 1902, yH.
In 1903. (z-4)I(»#)(AA).
TRI-CITY UNIONIST; monthly;
labor; sixteen pages 9x12: subscription 50
cents: established 1899; G. E. Morgan, editor.
Circulation ; Actual average for 1899,
1,539. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, "-jkl."
ILLINOIS.
U N G D O M S -ViE N N E N ; monthly ;
Swedish; juvenile; literary; thirty six pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1896; S. O.
Youngert, editor; Lutheran Augustana Book
Concern, publishers (2—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1896,
3,875. In 1897, A Z. Actual average for
1898,3,371. In 1899, yH. Actual average
for 1900, 3,875. In 1901, yH. Actual aver-
age for 1902,5,675. In 1903, yG. In 1904. yH.
ROCKTON, Winnebago Co. [^ 936t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 4 m. S. of Beloit, Wis., and 12 N. of Rock-
ford, the county seat. Paper and flour mills,
reaper manufactory and machine shops.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent-re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1875; Frank Graves, editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
ROGERS, i^or<f Co. D
NORTH SHORE NEWS; Saturdays
(▲▲).
ROODHOUSE, Greene Co. -o 2,351t
pop., on Burlington Route and Chicago tc
Alton Rds.. 50 m. S. W. of Springfield and 69
N. of Saint Louis, Mo. Railroad center.
Farming and stock raising. Agriculture.
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1 ; established
1898; John Jones, editor; Record Printing
Co., publishers ; prints an edition of the
weekly, the Democrat, for Pearl (2—3). Circu-
lation—daily "JKL." combined weekly "jkl."
In 1902. weekly Z (3, 4. 5).
EYE-HERA liD; Thursdays ; aemo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established — Sj/e 1882, Herald 1892; W. F.
Thompson, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "iKJ-"
ROSELAND, Cook Co. rf
ENTERPRISE REVIEW; Saturdays
(▲▲).
ROSEVILLE, Warren Co. -ol, out
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd.,
12 m. S. of Monmouth, the county seat.
Agriculture and coal mining.
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established Oct., 1904; Will H. Taylor, editor;
F. F. Taylor, publisher (1—5).
TIMES-C ITIZE N ; Wednesdays ; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1876; Will H. Taylor, editor;
Roseville Printing & Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (5—3). Circulation "iKL." In 1903, Z (4).
ROSSVILLE, Vermilion Co. n- l,485t
pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd.,
20 m. N. of Danville, the county seat.
Threshing machine, wagon and shoe fac-
tories and brick and tile works. Farming
and stock raising.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1879; Bert E. Pinkerton, editor and publisher
(1-5 P).
Circulation: In 1903, Z (4). In 1904, 1 (DD).
RUSHVILLE, c. h., Schuyler Co. -n
3,292+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington ft Qulncy
Rd., 3 m. N. E. of Mount Sterling. Manu-
facturing Grain and fruit.
SCHUYLER CITIZEN; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
2i0
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
$1.50; established 1856; W. I. Larash, editor
and publisher. Circulation: "jkl." in 1898.
Z. In 1902, "JKL."
SCHUYLER CO. HERAIiD; Thurs
days; ten pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished March, 1901; H. E. McLaren, editor
and publisher. Circulation "iKi,."
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50 ; established
1858; Edwin Dyson, editor and publisher (5— 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.700. In 189fi. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKi, •• In 1903 (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
SCHUYLER CO. SCHOOL VISIT-
OR; monthly; educational; eight to twelve
pages 9x12; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished September, 1903; J. Rollo Black, editor
and publisher (1—4) (A A).
RUTLAND, LasalU Co. [j 893t pop.,
on Illinois Central and Toluca, Marquette
& Northern Rds., 25 m. S. of Lasalle. Coal
mines.
RECORD; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1894; W. H.
Hardesty, editor; Record Publishing Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
SAILOR SPRINGS, Clay Co. Q
479+ pop., 10 m. E. of Louisville, the county
seat.
WORLD; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1895; F. M. Davis,
editor and publisher (3—3). Circ'n "iit ■•
SAINT ANNE, Kankakee Co. D- 1,0001
pop.— local estimate 1 200— at junction of
Chicago & Eastern Illinois and Cleveland,
Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 11 m.
S. E. of Kankakee, the county seat. Agri-
culture and manufacturing.
RECORD; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 171^x24; subscription $1; established
1889; J. O. Bentall, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
SAINT CHARLES, Kane Co. [^
2,675+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
and Chicago Great Western Rds., Elgin, Au-
rora and Southern Electric Line and Fox r.
Flour mills, condensed-milk factory, malle-
eable Iron works, foundry, machine shops
and piano factory.
JOURNAL; semi weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; eight pages 13x20; subscrip
tion $1; established September, 1901; W. E.
Galvln, editor and publisher (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
CHRONICLE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1.56; estab-
lished 1881; Cope & Paschal, editors and pub-
lishers (2— 3). Circulation -jkl."
SAINT ELMO, Fayette Co. g l,050t
pop., on 'Vandaila Line and Chicago &
Eastern Illinois Rds., 14 m. N. E. of Vanda-
lia, the county seat.
BANNER; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1894;
O. H. Dibble, editor and publisher (5—3) Cir-
culation "JKL."
SAINTE MARIA, Jasper Co. P, 406
pop., on Cincinnati, Indianapolis & West-
ern Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Newton.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established June, 1901; Otis
Stanley, editor; Otis Stanley & Co., pub-
lishers. Circulation "JKL."
ILLINOIS.
SAINT JOSEPH, Champaign Co.n-
637+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago
& St. Louis Rd., 12 m. E. of Champaign City,
and 9 E. of Urbana, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
RECORD; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1894; Dale Bros., editors and publishers
(5 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
SALEM, c. h., Marion Co. g l,642t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio, Southwestern
Chicago, Paducah & Memphis and Cen-
tralia & Chester Rds., 16 m. N. E. of Cen-
tralia and 69 E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Mill-
ing, coal mining, fruit shipping and evap-
orating.
HERALD-ADVOCATE ; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fri-
days; democratic; daily four pages 15i^x23,
weekly eight pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $3, weekly $1; established— dailv 1898,
weekly 1851 ; Brets & Furry, editors and pub-
lishers. Circ'n— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
MARION CO. DEMOCRAT; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; J. B. Lewis,
editor and publisher (5— 3).
Circulation: In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, not less than 1,574;
in 1899,1.608. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (O O). In 1904, y I.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x22; subscription $1;
established 1879; J. C. Utterback. editor and
publisher (8—3). Circ'n »kl." In 1903, Z (4).
MARION CO. SCHOOLS; monthly;
educational; ei^ht pages 9x12; subscription
25 cents; established January, 1902; J. E.
Whitchurch, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "iicL." (A A).
SANDOVAL, Marion Co. g l,258t
pop., at junction of Baltimore & Ohio
Southwestern and Illinois Central Rds., 60
m. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Manufacturing
and coal mining.
TI3IES; Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1884;
Relnhardt & Patterson, editors and publish-
ers. Circulation "jkl "
SANDWICH, Dekalb Co. t\ 2,520t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd.,
57 m. S. W. of Chicago. Manufacture of
agricultural implements.
JOURNAL; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
B'ridays; eight pages 11x16; subscription $1;
established 1897 ; J. H. Lamer, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL."
ARGUS; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1877;
J. B. Castle, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "jkl."
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; republican;
eight pa««s 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1872; F. D. Lowman, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
SAN JOSE, Mason Co. U 479t pop.^
on Chicago & Alton Rd.. about « m. N. E.
of Mason City. Farming and stock raising.
MASON CO. RECORD; Fridays;
republican; four pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1898; W. W. Mtlby, editor and
publisher; prints an edition for Green "Valley
(8—3). Combined circulation jkl."
METROPOLITAN ; Fridays ; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established October, 1901 ; Nleuklrk & Eyrse,.
editors and publishers (5— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
221
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
SAUNEMIN, Livingiton Co. D SSOf
pop., on Wabash Rd., 12 m. E. of Pontlac,
the county seat. Stock raising and farming.
GAZETTE? Fridays; eight pages 16x22;
subscription $1.60; established 1888; Charles
S. Brydia, editor and publisher; prints an
edition for Fairbury. Combined clrc'n "uu,."
SAVANNA, Carroll Co. ^ 3,325t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rds. and
Mississippi r.. 10 m. W. of Mount Carroll,
the county seat. Flour and lumber mills.
Shipping point.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and CARROLL. CO. JOURNAL,
Wednesdays ; democratic ; dally four, weekly
twelve pages 15x22; subscription— dally $5.20;
weekly $1.50; established— dally 1895, weekly
1S85; F. S. Greenleaf, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation dally "ija,." weekly -iKi"
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and TRI-VVEERLY, Mondays, Wednes-
and Fridays; republican; four pages 15x22;
subscription- daily $5, tri-weekly $1.50 ; estab-
llshed-dailv 1895. triweekly 1875; Stahl &
Mitchell, editors and publishers. Circulation
— dally "JKL." trl-weekl.y "JKi- "
SAYBROOK, McLean Co. U 879;
pop., on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 26 m. E.
of Bloomlngton, the county seat. Grist and
saw mills. Farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896; Frank Woolley, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl"
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays; Inde-
pendent; plght pages 18x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1872; N. B. Webster, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation ".na."
SEATON, Mercer Co. X] 285 pop., on
Iowa Central Rd., 9 m. E. of Kelthsburg.
Farming and stock raising.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
C. E. Duncan, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
SENEGA, Latalle Co. tl 1,190 Pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and Cleve-
land, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds.
and Illinois & Michigan canal. Grain trade,
coal mines and tile factories.
RECORD AND NEWS; Fridays; in
dependent; four pages 15x22; subscription 75
cents; established 1878; Terry Simmons, edi
tor and publisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl"
SHABBONA. Dekalb Co. t^ 587t pop,,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 88 m.
W. of Chicago. Agriculture.
EXPRESS; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1876; W. H. Ray, editor and publisher; prints
an edition for Lee (5—3). Combined circula-
tion "JKL."
SHANNON, Carroll Co. ^ 6781 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
14 m. S. W. of Freeport and 116 W. of
Chicago. Agriculture.
REPORTER; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1897 ;
B. E. Boyle, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
and Ohio r., 9 m. from the mouth of Wa-
bash. Manufacturing, milling, pork pack-
ing, lumber, mining and farming. A ship
ping point.
GALLATIN DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1887; George Hanlon,
editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "ikl" In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, the subscription has been
over 1.000. In 1902, Z (2, 3, 4). In 1C04, (z-4) I.
LOCAL REC;ORD ; Fridays; local;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1904; Conrad O. Edwards, editor and pub-
lisher (12-4).
NEWS-GLEANER ; Fridays; repub-"
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscripMon $1;
established 1872; A. T. Splvey, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1901, "iKL." In 1902, Z (4,5).
Actual average for 1903, 1,^93. In 1904, I.
SHEFFIELD, Bureau Co. \^ l,2«a
pop., on Chicago, Rook Island & Paciflo
Rd., 37 m. W. of La Salle.
TI.nE8; Fridays (A A).
SHELBTVILLE, c. h., Shelby Co. u
3,546+ pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois
and Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago ft St.
Louis Rds. and Kaskaskia r., 79 m. W.of
Terre Haute, Ind. Manufacturing, agri-
culture and mining.
UNION; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY. Thursdays; republican;
dally four, weekly eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription-daily $5.30, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished-dally 1887, weekly 1863; H. L. Mar-
tin, edltorand publisher (2— 3). Circulation-
daily "iiL* weekly ".nsi"
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays ; democratic;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1.00; estab-
lished 1874; I. S. Storm, editor; Democrat
Company, publishers (12-4).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,500. In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1.500; in 1897, 1.560; in
1898,1.584. In 1899, yl. In 1900, publisher as-
serts, each edition was In excess of 1,700; in
1901. not less than 1,750; in 1903, January, pub-
lisher asserts, every issue during 1902 ex-
ceeded 1,750. In 1903, yl (OO). In Decem-
ber, 1904, publisher asserts, every issue dur-
ing year past exceeded 1,750.
SHELBY CO. LEADER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight to ten pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50: established 1852; Thos. B.
Shoaff, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,056. In 1896, T. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "iKJ." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl." In
1903, Z (4).
OUR BEST WORDS: monthly; unde-
nominational; four pages 11x17; subscription
50 cents; established 1880; Jasper L. Douthlt,
editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,783; for 1896, 1,654; for 1897, L.'JIB.
In 1898. yl . Actual average /or 1899, 2,550.
In 1900, vT. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z-3, 4) I.
In 1903, y I. In 1904, yl.
SHAWNEETOWN, c. h., Oallatin
Co. c\ 1,698+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio South- j establTshed"Y879';"w."HrbVerhue, 'editor and
SHELDON, Iroquois Co. n- 1,1081 pop. ,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago Sc St.
Louis and Toledo, Peoria & Western Rds.,
86 m. S. of Chicago and 109 E. of Peoria.
Farming and stock raising.
JOURNAL; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
western and Louiavllle & Nashville Rds i publisher (8—3) . Circulation "uu,.
222
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
SHERIDAN, La Sail Co. b 486 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 16
m. N. N. E. of Ottawa.
SENTINETi; Fridays ; twelve pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1900; 0.
R. Bruer, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
SHERMERVILLE, Cook Co. cf 300
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 20 m. N. W. of Chicago. Manufacturing
and farming.
AMERIKANISCHES MISSIOXS-
BliATT; monthly; German and English;
roman catholic; forty-eight pages 8x10; sub-
•crlptionfl; established January, 1902 ; Rev.
Herm. Rlcharz, editor; Society of the Divine
Word, publishers (12—4).
Circulation ; Actual average for 1902,
4,583; for 1903, 8,917; /or 1904, 9,730.
SHERRARD, Mercer Co. ti826t pop.,
on Roclc Island & Peoria Rd., 25 m. S. of
Rock Island. Coal mining.
BULiLiETIN; Fridays ; independent ;
eight to fourteen pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1895; Peterson & Fullerton,
editors and publishers (8—3) Circ'n "£kl."
SIBLEY, Ford Co. D- 444t pop., on
Wabash Rd., 22 m. N. W. of Paxton, the
county seat. Farming.
JOURNALi; Fridays; independent; four
page8l8x24; subscription $1 ; established 1897;
F. J. Hrdlicka, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "JKL."
SIDELIi, Vermilion Co. d- 778t pop., on
Chicago & Eastern Illinois and Peoria, De-
catur & Evansvllle Rds., 23 m. S. S. W. of
Danville, the county seat. Farming.
JOURNAL.; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1888; T. B. Williams, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
SIDNEY, Champaign Co. n- 664t pop.,
on Wabash Rd., about 10 m. S. E. of Urba-
na, the county seat. Agriculture.
BY-WAY; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 11x18; subscription $1; established
1886; F. D. Dentan, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
SIGEL, Shelby Co. D 29St pop., on Illi-
nois Central Rd., 18 m. S. by S. W. of Mat-
toon. Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1893; P. C. Trager, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKi"
SOMONAUK, Dekalb Co. ^ 680t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
22 m. W. of Aurora and 60 W. S. W. of Chi
cago. Furniture and windmills.
REVEILLE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages lSx32; subscription $1.S0; eitab-
liihed 1876; Chas. W. Faltz, editor and pub-
lisher. Cir(mlatlon "uu."
SORENTO. Sond Co. g l,000t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy ana Toledo.
St. Louis & Western Rds., 43 m. N. E. of
Saint Louis, Mo. Mining.
BLADE; Thursdays; independent: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891; A. W. Llndbeck, editor; Llndbeck &
Olson, publishers (8— 3). Circulation "iKi" I
ILLINOIS.
SPARTA, Randolph Co. p2,941t pop.,
on Centralia & Chester and Mobile & Ohio
Rds., ao m. N. E. of Chester, the county
seat, and 50 S. E. of Saint Louis, Mo.
Plow factory, woolen mill, cannery and
creameries. Natural gas.
ARGONAUT; Thursdays; free silver:
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1896; T. F.Alexander, editor; Sparta Print-
ing Company, publishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1897. "jkl." In 1898, Z.
Actual average for 1899, 1,039; for 19(J0,
t,02'2; for 1901, 1,004; for 1902, l,017t
forms, 1,023 ; for 1904, 1,042.
P Li A I N D E ALERt Fridays ; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1862; S. L. Taylor, editor; Taylor
Bros., Dubli8her8(2— 5).
f 'Irculation: In 1901. "jkl." Actual average
for 1902. 1.025. In 1903, Z (4). In 1904, I.
SPRINGERTON,TrAiYe Co. R 444
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 14 m. N. W.
of Carmi, the county seat. Corn.
N E W H ; Fridays ; independent ; four
pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished October, 1902; F. L. Phelps, editor and
publisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
SPRINGFIELD, c. h., Sangamon Co,
D State Capital, 34,159+ pop., at junction
of six railroads, near Sangamon r. Agrl
cultural and grain-raising district. Abund-
ant coal In vicinltj'.
DAILY.
ILLINOIS STATE JOURNALj
every morning, and SE1>11-WEEKLY»
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; daily and
semi-weekly eight, Sunday sixteen to twenty-
four pages 15x22; subscription- dally $5, Sun-
day $2, daily and Sundav $6.50, semi-weekly
$1; established-daily 1848, semi-weekly 1881;
Illinois State Journal Company, editors and
publishers (2—5).
Circulation— Daily: Accorded H from.
1891 to 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. V. In 1898,.
yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900. y I. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z-6) H (• •). In 1904,
(z— 11) G.
Semi-Weekly: Accorded H from 1891 to-
1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, v I. In
1899,zl. Inl900,yl. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl»
Inl903.yl (OO). In 1904, ■•jkl."
ILLINOIS STATE REGISTER t
every morning, and SEMI- WEEKLY,
Tuesdays and Thursdays, democratic; dally
ten, semi-weekly eight, Sundav twenty pages
17x23 ; subscription- dally $5, semi weekly $1 ;
established— daily 1848, weekly 1836. semi-
weekly 1892; H.W.Clendenin. editor; Thomas-
Rees, manager (2—5).
Circulation — Daily : Accorded H from
891 to 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. publisher as-
lerts, exceeding 4,000; In 1898, not less than
s200; in 1899. 4,300. In 1900. G. In 1901,
(z— 1. 2, 6) G. Actual average for 1902..
6,202: /orl903, 7,046; /or 1904. 8,930.
Sunday; Actual average for 19()3, S.Q'yH •
/or 1904. 6, S7 9.
Semi-Weekly: Accorded H from 1891 to
1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898. pub-
lisher asserts, 3,60«. In 1899, yH. In 1900. vH.
In 1901, yll. In 1902. (z— 4, 5) H. Actual
average for 1903, 3,817; for 1904, .5,261.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday, an d
SE3II- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days ; republican ; eight pages 17x24 ; sub-
scription—dailv $5, semi-weekly $1 ; estab-
ilahed— daily 1876, semi-weekly 1896: J. McCan
Davis, editor; Springfield Newg Company,,
publishers (12—4).
Circulation — Daily: In 1898, "fKi. In
1899. yl. In 1900, H. In 1901, (z-4) H. In
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
223
ILLINOIS.
1902, yH. In VMS, (z-4) II C9). In 1904,
H (DD).
Sieiiii- Weekly: "iJU," In 1901, Z (4). In
1903 (z— 4) I. In 11104, "iia"
WEEKLY.
FORUM; Saturdays; negro; six pages
lOJ^lS}-^; subscription $1.50; established Dec,
liK)3; E. L. Rogers, editor; Rogers & Barbour,
piiblisliers (1— 5P).
Il.l.INOIfS TRADESMAN; Wednes
days; labor; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; establi8liedl897; R.E.Woodmansee, editor
and publisher (12—3).
Circulation: In 1898, -'jkl." Actual aver-
age/or 1899, 2,652; for 1900,3,000. In
1901. yll. Actual averaye for 1902, 3,000.
In 15)03, December, publisher asserts, no issue
during 1903 was less than 3,000. Actual aver-
age for mi. 3,100.
STAAT8 WOCHENBLATT; Frl
days; German; democratic; twelve pages
17x23; subscription $2; established 1878; B. F.
Sexauer, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl.-
STATE CAPITAli; Saturdays; negro;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
♦1.50; established 1886; J. S. Murray, editor
and publisher. Circulation "i^L."
STATE TOPICS; Saturdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished November, 1900; H. C. Deane, edi-
tor; H. C. Deane Publishing Co., publishers
(7-3).
Circulation: "JKi-" In 1902. Z (1.2,4 5).
In 1903, (z-4) I (• •) (A A).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
0DD-FEL.1.0VVS' HERALD; semi
monthly; odd fellowship; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.25; established 1876; James R.
Miller and John H. Sllies, editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
7.687. In 1896, F. In 1897. Y. Inl898,yf;.
In 1899. yG. In 1900. yH. In 19U1, yH. In
1902. yH. In 1903, y H In 1904, y H .
MONTHLY.
COURT OF HONOR; monthly; Su
preme Court of Honor: eight pages 17x22;
subscription 50 cents; established 1895: Chas.
J. Riefler, editor; Court of Honor, publishers
(1—5).
Circulation: In 1896, F. Actual average
for 1897, 27,083. In 1898. yC. Actual av
eragre /or 1899, 48.083. In 1900. yB. Act-
ual average for 1901, 61,238. In 1902, yB.
In 1903.yB. Actual average for imi,7ti,745.
FARM HOME; monthly; agricultural;
twenty to twenty-four pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1893; Charles F. Mills,
editor and publisher (7—8).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl-* Actual aver-
age for 1899, 20,150; for a year ending udth
September, 1900, 23,900 ; for a year ending
with September, 1901, 26,150. In 1902, yC.
In 1903. (z-4) C. In 1904, yC.
ILI.1NOIS 3IEDICAL. JOURNAL;
monthly; medical; one hundred and ten to
one liundred and fiflj' pages; 7x10; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1899; George N. Kreider,
M.D., editor; The Illinois State Medical So-
ciety, publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
3,541 ;/o'- 1904, 4,075.
ROYAL CIRCLE; monthly; Royal
Circle; fraternity; eight paRes 10x15; sub-
scriptions!; established 1897; M.J.Power,
editor: The Royal Circle, publishers.
Circulation: In 1900. E. In 1901, yE. In
1902. yF. Inl903, (z-4) F (••) (AA).
SANGAMON SCHOOL INTER-
ESTS; monthly; educational; twenty four
pages 8x11; subscription 25 cents; established
September, 1903; Charles Van Dorn, editor
and publisher (1—4). Circ'n "jkl-" (A A).
SPRINGV ALLEY, Bureau Co. ^
6,214+pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Chicago, Rock Island 8c Pacific and Chicago
ILLINOIS.
& Northwestern Rds., 104 m. W. 8. W.of Chi-
cago. Manufacturing. Coal mining. Agri-
culture.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; established
1885; Hoffman & Mahoney editors and pub-
lishers (2— 3). Circulation ••uu."
STANFORD, AfcZean Co, a 601t pop.,
on Chicago & Alton Rd., 12 m. W. of Bloom-
ington. Farming.
STAR ; Saturdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1894 ; F. L. Garst,
editor; Crihfleld Bros., publishers (7— 3). Cir-
culation "iKL."
STAUNTON, Macoupin Co. n 2,786t
pop., on Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis and
Wabash Rds., 36m. N. E. of Saint Louis, Mo.
Coal mining and agriculture.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; established
1878; T. H. Edwards, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation 'jkl."
STERLING, Whiteside Co. ^ 8,309(
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Chicago & Northwestern Rds. and Roclc r.,
opposite Rock Falls, and 27 m. E. of Clinton,
la. Good water power. Manufacturing and
agriculture.
EVENING GAZETTE ; every evening
except Sunday, and SEMI-WF.EKLY,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; daily
eight, semi-weekly eight to twelve pages
15x22 ; subscription— dally $5, semi-weekly
$1.50; established — daily 1882. semi weekly
1854; M. D.John, editor; H. L. & M.D.John,
publishers (5—3). Circ'n— daily "jkl.-- In
1903. Z (4). Semi-weekly "jkl.- In 1903, Z (4).
STANDARD ; every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription — daily $5, semi-weekly $1.50;
established — daily 1893, semi-weekly 1868;
Thomas Dilier, editor and publisher (.5—3).
Circulation— daily "jkl.- In 1903, Z (4),
Semi weekly "isi-" In 1897, Z. In 1902, Z
(4,5). Inl903, Z(4).
BEOBACHTER; Fridays; German;
democratic; four pages 22x28; subscription
$2: established 1876; L. Oltmanns, editor and
publisher. Circulation "iKi,."
RURAL LIFE; Fridays; agricultural;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1901; H.E.Brown, editor;
Rural LlfePublishingCo., publishers (1—4P).
Circulation: In 1902, Z (4). In Um. "jkl-"
RATHBONE MESSENGER;
monthly; fraternal; twelve pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established lf^99; Mrs.
Anna E. Gossert, editor; S. D. Goesert, pub
Usher (12— 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
2,614. In UI04, (z— 2, 11) H.
STEWARDSON, Shelby Co. a 6T7t
pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City
and Wabash Rds., 12 m. S. E. of Shelbv
ville, the county seat. Farmlngand manii
f acture of lumber.
CLIPPER; Thursdays; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; V. H. Fagen, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "iK-t"
STILLMAN VALLEY, Ogle Co. b
475 pop., on Chicago Great Western and
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 13 m.
S. by S. W. of Rockford. Tile and brick
manufacturing and milling.
GRAPHIC ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
2 24
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
1889; John A. Atwood, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jki,"
STOCKTON, Jo Daviess Co. ^ 946t
pop. on Chicago Great Western Rd., 25 m.
E. of Galena, the county seat. Manufac-
tures of woolen goods, butter and cheese,
butter tubs. etc. Shipping point for live
stock and grain.
HERATiD; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888: John Sughroe. editor and pub-
lisher (2— 5). Circulation "JKL. ••
NEWS; Wednesdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; W. A.
Rcotchbrook. editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
STONINGTON, Christian Co. n 438t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 21 m. S. W. of Decatur.
Agriculture.
STAR; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; H. A. Danford,
editor and Dubllsher. Circulation "jkl.-
STRASBURG, Shelby Co. D 392 pop.,
on Wabash Rd., 18 m. S. of Sullivan.
Farming.
HERALD; Thursdays; four pages 13 x2();
subscription 5() cents: established 1899; J. A.
Inlcksall, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl.-
STREATOR, Lasalle Co. b i4,079t
pop., at junction o^ five railroads and Ver-
milion r., 16 m. S. of Ottawa, the county
seat. Glass and bottle works. Coal fields
near by.
FREE PRESS ; every evening except
«undav, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
.publlcan; dally eight, weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription — dally $4, weekly 50
cents; established— dally 1880, weekly 1873;
Van Skiver & Fornof. editors and publishers
(12—3).
Circulation — Daily: In 1898, -j^." In
1899, Z. In 1900. zl. In 1901, (z-1, 2, 4, 5) I.
In 1902,(2-4,5) I. In 1903, (z-4) I (• •). In
WeelilvPin 1898, "jkl.- In 1899, Z. In
im zl/ In 1901, (z-1. 2, 4, 5) I. In 1902.
(z-4, S) 1. In 1903. (z-4) !(••). In 1904,
KDn).
INDEPENDENT-TIMES; every even-
ing except Sunday; democratic; eight pages
18x24- subscription $1; established 1885; In-
dependent Times Printing Co., editors and
publishers (12-4).
Circulation: "isL." In 1899. Z. In 1901,
Z (6). Actual average for 1902, 1,536:
for 1903, 1,637; for a year ending August,
1904. 1,969.
MONITOR; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
daily four pages 18x24, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— dally $3.60, weekly $1.50;
establlshed-daUy 1882, weekly 1869; W. R.
Beane. editor and publisher (9—3). Circula-
tion-dally "JKL." In 1903. Z (4). Weekly
"iKL." In 1903. Z (4).
TRADES AND LA BOR GAZETTE;
Fridays; labor; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion SI; established October, 1902; J. K.
Achuff, editor; J. F. Dlcus. publisher (1—4).
Circulation: "jkl." Actual average for
1903.1,838. In 1904, yl.
VOLKSBLATT} Fridays; German;
eight pages 13x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1884; Wm. Ackermann, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "ija,"
STRONGHURST, Henderson Co. -a
762+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
ILLiyOIS.
Rd., about 31 m. S. W. of Oalesburg. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
GRAPHIC ; Thursdays ; Independent ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888 ; J. F. Mains, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iKL."
SULLIVAN, c. h., MoultHe Co. u
2,399+ pop., at the intersection of Peoria,
Decatur & Evansville, Chicago & Eastern
Illinois and Wabash Rds., 24 m. S. E. of De
catur. Agriculture, grain and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; 8ub.scriptlon $1; estab-
lished 1899; Isaac Hudson, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
MOULTRIE CO. NEWS; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1884; W. G. Covey, editor
and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
PROGRESS; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1857; I. J. Martin, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
SATURDAY HERALD; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1892; John P. Lilly, editor and
publisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,106. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "jkl." In 1899, publisher asserts, small-
est 1,512; In 1900, October, lowest any week
for over a year past, 1,560; In 1901, July, low-
est for any time during past twelve months,
1.5fi0. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In
1904, yl.
SUMNER, Lawrence Co. O, l,268t pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Rd., 20
m. W. of Vlncennes, Ind. Two flour mllli.
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1876: James I. Wagner, editor and publisher
(1-5).
Circulation: "jkl." Actual average for
1903, 1,05 T; /or 1904. 1,201.
SYCAMORE, c.h., Dekalb Co. [j
3,653+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Chicago Great Western Rds.. 55 m. W. of
Chicago. Manufactures of Insulated wire,
plows, wagons, farming Implements and
canned vegetables.
TRUE REPUBLICAN; semi-weekly,
Wednesdays and Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1857; Edward I. Boles, editor and publisher
(2-3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1,216. In 1900, publisher as-
serts, every issue was 1,176. Actual average
for a year ending with June, 1901. 1,1 78 1
for 1902, 1,307 ; for 190:^, 1,384. In
1904, yl.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; twelve pages
7x10; subscription 50 cents; established 1899;
Westgate & Neal, editors and publishers
(2—3). CircTilation "JKx." (A A).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays (A A).
i TABLEGROVE, Ftdton Co. -n 376t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
14 m. W. of Lewistown, the county seat.
Agriculture.
HERALD; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; F. M. Bonham, editor and pub-'
Usher. Circulation "jkl."
TALLULA, Menard Co. D 8391 pop.
on Chicago & Alton Rd., 8 m. S. W. of
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
225
ILLIXOIS.
ILLINOIS.
Petersburg, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; four pages
l^x2i; subscription $1; established 1890; P.
W. Bast, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion 'Mjii." (A A^-
RECORD: Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
Aug., 1904; W. R. Sowers, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 5P).
TWINKLiER; Saturdays; Independent;
four pages 15x20; subscription $1; established
1890; C. H. Hale, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "ijLL"
TAMAROA, Perry Co. g SflSf pop.,
on Illinois Central and Wabash, Chester &
Western Rds.. 8 m. N. of Duquoin and 22 S.
W. of Mount Vernon. Coal mining.
TI.^IES : Thursdays ; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1895; H. L. Farmer, editor and publisher.
■Circulation "jkl."
TAMP I CO, irhiteside Co. ^ 807t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
35 m. S. E. of Clinton, la. Shipping point
for grain and live stock. Agriculture.
TORNADO; Saturdays ; independent ;
«ight pages 17x22 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1876; George Isherwood, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
TAYLORVILLE, c. h., Christian
Co. D 4,248+ pop., at crossing of Baltimore &
Ohio Southwestern and Wabash Rds., 26 m.
S. E. of Springfield, the State capital, and
83 X. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Manufacturing.
Coal mines.
BREEZE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLiY, Wednesdays; repub-
lican ; daily four, weekly eight pages— daily
17i-ox24, weekly 15x22; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1 ; established 1893 ; Frank Reed,
«ditor; Breeze Printing Company, publish
ers (8—3).
Circulation— Daily : "ikl."
Weekly: In 1900, -jkl.- In 1901, publisher
asserts, no edition was less than 1,125. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z-^) I. In 1904, yl.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day, and CH RISTIAN CO. COURIER,
Thursdays; democratic; daily four, weekly
■eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $5,
weekly $1; established — daily 1897, weekly
1893; S. K. Strother, editor; Courier Printing
Company, publishers.
Circulation- Daily: "jkl."
Weekly: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, 1. Inl897,Y.
In 1898, Z. In 1899, "jkl." In 1900. I. In
1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1901. ".tki."
JOURNAL} Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1875 ; A. D. Webb, editor and publisher.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,366. Inl896,I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl. -
FRATERNAL ARMY BANNER;
monthly; fraternal; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription .50 cents; established 1898; Alfred
Adams, editor; Courier Printing Co., pub
Ushers (5—3).
Circulation : In 1899, zG. In 1900, yH. In
1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 4) H
(••) (A A).
SCHOOL NEWS AND PRACTI-
CAL EDUCATOR; monthly; educa-
tional; forty-eight pages 8x10; subscription
$1.25; established 1887; C. M. Parker, editor
and publisher; dated also at Chicago (4—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
16,62'2 ; for 1897, 16,429 ; for 1898,
16,292; for 1899, 17.765; for 1900,
18.051 ; for 1901, 16,644; for a year end-
ing with September, 1902, 15,790. In 1903,
yE. In 1904, yF.
15
TEUTOPOL.IS, Efflugham Co. g 498t
pop., on Terre Haute & Indianapolis Rd.,
4 m. N. E. of Effingham, the county seat.
Agriculture.
PRESvS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1898;
Chas. A. Worman, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl."
THAWVILLE, Iroquois Co. D- 250t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd.
REPORTER; Fridays (A A).
THEBES, Alexander Co. p 417 pop.,
on Chicago & East Illinois; Illinois Cen-
tral; St. Louis Southwestern Rds., 21 m. N.
W. of Cairo.
RECORD ; Saturdays; local; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1903; Scott
Bros., editors and publishers (1—5).
THOMPSON VILLE, Franklin Co.
p 398 pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. S.E.
of Benton, the county seat. Wheat, corn,
tobacco and castor beans.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
February, 1899; C. M. Hudglns, editor; C. M.
Hudgins & Sons, publishers (7—3). Circula-
tion "jkl."
THOMSON, Carroll Co. \i 467t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chi-
cago, Burlington & Quincy Rds.. 1]4 m. E.
of Mississippi r., 7 N. by N. E of Fulton and
10 from Clinton, Iowa. Saw mill and man-
ufactory of windmills.
REVIEW; Wednesdays ; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1894; N.
D. Millard, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
TISKIL'WA, Bureau Co. ih 965t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd. and
Hennepin canal, 7 m. S. of Princeton, the
county seat. Agriculture, stock raising and
dairying.
CHIEF; Wednesdays; local; eight page*
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1887;
W. M. Repine, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
T O li E D O , c. h., Cumberland Co. n-
1,000+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 47 m. W.
by S. W. of Terre Haute, Ind. Wheat,
corn, hay, broom corn, lumber and live
stock.
ARGUS; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1873; H. C. Olwin, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
DEillOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1859; Barton & Wood, editors and pub-
lishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1901 "jkl." Actual average
for 1902, 1,099; for 1903, 1,188; /orl904,
1,314.
TOLONO, Champaign Co. n-845t pop.,
on Illinois Central and Wabash Rds., 10 m,
S. by S. W of Urbana, the county seat.
Grain shipping point. Drain tile manu-
facture. Natural gas.
HERALD ; Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; established
1876; A. B. Campbell, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "iKi"
226
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS,
ILLINOIS.
TOLUC A, Marshall Co. a 2,629t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 18 m.
8. W. of Streator. Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 15x26;
subscription $1; establlBhed February, 1901 ;
John T. Carroll, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "iKL."
STAR; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1893; J. M. Breen, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
TONICA, iasai^c Co. tl 4»7t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. S. of Lasalle. i
Various manufactories and farming.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1873;
J. W. Richardson & Son, editors and publish-
ers; prints an edition for Lostant. Combined
circulation "usj^."
TOUIiON, c. h., Stark Co. U 1,500
pop., on Rock Island & Peoria Rd., 37 m. N.
by N. W. of Peoria. Agriculture.
STARK CO. NEWS; Fridays; repub-
lican; ten pages 16x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1856; James A. Nowlan, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.300. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, Z. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
STARK CO. SENTINEL; Wednes
days; Independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
•crlptlon $1.50; established 1879; Gus. Hulsi-
Eer, editor and publisher.
Circuiation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. Actual average for 1896,
1.071. Inl897. Y. In 1898. "jKi.-
TOWANDA, McLean Co. u 450 pop.,
on Chicago & Alton Rd., 8 m. N. E. of Bloom-
Ington, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1: established 1900; L. H. Fulwller,
editor; J. H. Falkinghani, publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
TO"WERHILL, Shelby Co. n 615t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rds., 9 m. "W. of Shelbyvllle, the
county seat. Milling, manufacturing and
coal mining,
BREEZE: Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1891; G. Hunton, editor; Grant Huntoon &
Co., publishers (7— 3). Circulation "jkl."
TREMONT, Tazewell Co. n 768t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., 18 m. S. of Peoria. Agriculture
and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
criptlon $1.25; established 1893; M. L. Cot-
tlngham, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKI.."
TRENTON, Clinton Co. g 1.706t pop.
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd.
SUN; Fridays (A A).
TROY, Madison Co. p l,080t pop., on
Vandalla Line Rd., 18 m.N. E. of Saint
Louis, Mo. Flour and elevator. Coalmining
and farming.
CALL; Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894; B.W. Jarvls. editor and publisher (.5—3).
Circulation "isi."
TUSCOLA, c. h., Douglas Co. D- 2,569t
pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois, Illinois
Central and Indianapolis, Decatur and
Western Rds., 35 m. E. of Decatur and 150
S. by S. W. of Chicago. Farming.
JOURNAL-REPUBLICAN; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; estSLhlished— Journal IS&i, Republican
1885, consolidated 1900 ; Journal Printing
Company, editors and publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1,747. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
(z-6)H. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904,
(z-4) H.
REVIEW: Fridays; democratic; eight to
twelve pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1875; Chas. W. Wilson, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.500; in 1896, 1,800. In 1897, I Z.
Actual average for a year ending with Oct.,
1898,1,950. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, July, publisher asserts, at no time in the
past twelve months has it been less than
2,150. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (OO). Actual
average for 1904, 2,697.
ULLIN, Pulatki Co. P 288+ pop. on.
Chicago & Indianapolis and Illinois Cen-
tral Rds.
COUNTY NEWS; Fridays (A A).
URBANA, c. h., Champaign Co. D-
5,728+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis, Illinois Central and Wa-
bash Rds., li m. E. of Champaign and 92
E. by N. E. of Springfield, the State capital.
Seat of State university. Agriculture and
mining.
COURIER; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; daily eight, Sunday
eight, weekly eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion—daily $5, weekly $1; established —
dally 1897, weekly 1894; F. E. Llnketer, man-
ager ; Urbana Courier Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation-Daily: "JKL" In 1902, Z (4,5).
Weelily: In 1896, jkl." In 1897. publisher
asserts, exceeding 2,500. In 1898, yH . Actual
avemcre /or 1899, 2,500. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902. (z— 4, 5)1. In 1903, (z-4)
1(««). In 1901, yl.
ILLINI; every morning, except Mon-
days and Saturdays; collegiate; four pages
15x20; subscription $2; established 1870; Stu-
dents of the Chicago University, editors and
publishers (2—5).
CHAMPAIGN CO. HERALD; Wed-
nesdays ; republican; twelve pages 15x22;
gubscription $1.50; established 1877; Clyde
Mathews, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
URSA, Adams Co. -DS30 pop., on Chi-
cago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 10 m. N. of
Quincy, the county seat. Farming.
TIMES; Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established 1898 ;
E.W.Mills, editor and publisher (5—8). Cir-
culation "jkl."
TJTICA, Lasalle Co. ^ 1,150T pop., on
Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific Rd.. 100 m.
W. of Chicago. Sewer-pipe and hydraulic
cement works.
GAZETTE; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1886; Cyrus
Young, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
V AN DA LI A, ch-.^ayeWe Co. p
3,665+ pop., on Illinois Central and Van-
dalla Line Rds. and Easkaskla r., 67 m
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
227
ILLINOIS.
E. by N. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Paper,
chair and brick machine manufactories.
FAYETTE CO. DEMOCRAT; Wed
nesdavs ; democratic ; four pages 30x26; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1859 ; Chas. G.
Smith & Son, editors and publishers. Circu
lation"JKL."
LEADER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x2"2; subscription $1; established 1889;
C. F. Coleman, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl."
UNION; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25 ; established
1864; T. N. Lakln & Sons, editors and publish
ers (7—3). Circulation "iKi.- In 1903, Z (4)
VERMONT, Fulton Co. -n l,195t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 16
m. S. W. of Lewistown, the county seat.
Agriculture and small fruit.
UNION; Thursdays; Independent; ten
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1881 ; C. M. Mercer, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
VERSAILLES, Brown Co. -u 524t
pop., on "Wabash Rd., 50 m. E. of Quincy.
Grain and stock shipping point.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays ; neutral ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1883 ; George I. Fields, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
GRAPHIC; Fridays: eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; N. J. Dq,w-
8on, editor and publisher. Circ'n"jKL." (A A).
VICTORIA, Knox Co. <2 829t pop.,
on Galesburg & Great Eastern Rd., 18 m. N.
E. of Galesburg, the county seat. Coal
mining. Shipping point for coal and wood.
Farming.
ECHO; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1898; Archie M.
Waffle, editor; R. S. Hook, publisher (12—3).
Circulation "JSL."
VIENNA, c. h., Johnson Co. p l,217t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 34 m. N. E. of Cairo. Lire
stock, grain, hay, fruit and lumber.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; Lucas Parker, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1879 ; Will H. Gilliam, editor and publisher
(7—3).
Circulation "jjo,." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
VILLA GROVE, Douglas) Co. D-
100+ pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
May, 1904: W. F. Garland, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
VIOLA, Mercer Co. ^ 552t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 7 m.E.
of Aledo, the county seat. Near the Gil-
christ coal mines.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1892; A. G. Peterson, editor and
publisher (7—3). Circulation •'iMii."
VIRDEN, Macoupin Co. n 2,280t pop.,
on Chicago & Alton and Chicago, Burling-
ton & Quincy Rds., 17 m. N. br N. E. of
CarlinTllle, the county seat, and 22 S. by
ILLINOIS.
8. W. of Springfield, the State capital.
Coal mining, tile and hard brick manu-
facturing, poultry packing and grain ship-
ping.
RECORD; Wednesdays ; democratic;
elRht pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1866; E. P. Kimball, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
REPORTER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; John R. Underwood, editor and
publisher. Circulation "ijih"
VIRGINIA, c. h., Ca$$ Co. -n l,600t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
and Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis Rds., 30
m. W. N. W. of Springfield, the State
capital. Farming.
ENQUIRER ; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1875; Harry F. Downing, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl." In 1899, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
GAZETTE; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $2; established 1870;
Charles M. Tlnney, editor and publisher ( 1—4) .
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903, 1,028; for 1904, 1,023.
OUR CHURCH HELPER; monthly;
religious; eight to sixteen pages 8x12; sub-
scription 25 cents; established July, 1903; J.
P. Hicks, editor and publisher (1—4) A A).
WALNUT, Bureau Co. [^ 791t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 35 m.-
S. E. of Clinton, la. Grain and stock raising.
MAIL. AND EXPRESS; semi-weekly,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; W. S. May hall, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iKL."
LEADER ; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1892; Wm. Wilson, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
'WA'PBLiliA, Dewitt Co. a 442tpop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 6 m. N. of Clinton,
the county seat. Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; establlslied 1899; Leroy
Truax, editor and publisher; issues an edi-
tion for Towanda. Circulation "jkl "
WARREN, ^o Daviess Co. ^ l,327t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee &St. Paul and
Illinois Central Rds., 26 m. E. by N. E. of
Galena, the county seat. Manufacturing,
lead mining, tobacco growing, stock raising
and agriculture.
JOURNAL; Saturdays (A A).
LATEST NEWS; Wednesdays; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; W. W. Goddard. editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl " Actual aver-
age for a year ending with June, 1902,
1,165. In 1903. "JKL."
SENTINEL-LEADER ; Wednesdays ;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25 ; established— .Senfi?? el 1857, Leader 1890,
consolidated 1900: H. C. Gann, editor; Sen-
tinel-Leader Printing Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation : In 1897, "jkl" In 1898, Z.
Actual average for m^^. 1,215. In 1900. zl.
In 1901. (z— 3) I (++). In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) I (••). Actual average for 1904,
1,713.
WARSAW,^««cocA; Co. -a 2,335t pop.,
on Toledo, Peoria & Western Rd. and Mis-
sissippi r. Woolen and flour mills and
manufactures of farm Implements, pickles,
228
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
stove polish, etc. Shipping point for hay
and produce.
BUIiIiETIN; Fridays; republican; four
nages 22x28 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1865; Phil. Dallam, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
WASHBURN, Woodford Co. n 703t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 22 m. N. E. of
Peoria. Various manufactories. Farming.
LEADER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1891; Geo. H. Wlneteer, editor and
publisher (7—3). Circulation "JKi'-
WASHINGTON, Taxnoell Co. nl,459t
pop., on Chicago & Alton, Atchison, Topeka
& Santa Fe and Toledo, Peoria & Western
Rds., 12 m. E. of Peoria. Shipping point for
grain and hogs.
NEWS ; Thursdays ; independent ; eight
pageg 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1876 ; F. B. Mills, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKi."
POST; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
17x22; subscription $1; established 1898; Paul
R. Goddard, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation -jkl." In 1899. Z. In 1902, Z
(2,3,4,5). In 1908, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
WATERLOO, c. h., iWonroe Co.p
2,114+ pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 12 m. E. of
Mississippi r. and 22 S. of Saint Louis, Mo.
■ Wheat and corn.
REPUBLiICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1858; H. C. Voris, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkj,." Actual aver-
age for 1897, 1,014; /or a year ending with
September, 1898, 1,114; /or a year ending
ivith August, 1899, 1,202; /or 1900, 1,336;
for a year ending tcith May, 1901, 1,360;
for 1902, 1,364; for 1903, 1,436; for 1904,
1,170.
TIMES ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1872: R. E. Douglas, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
WATSEKA,c.h., Iroqums Co.D-2,505t
pop., on Toledo, Peoria & Western and
Chicago & Eastern IlUnois Rds. and Iroquois
r., 75 m. S. of Chicago. Artesian wells.
Farming.
IROQUOIS CO. TIIVIES-DEMO.
CRAT; Fridays; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; Matthew P.
Kelly, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
In 1900. Z. In 1902, 'iKL."
REPUBLiICAN; Wednesdays ; republi-
can; eight pages 20x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1856; L. F. Watson, editor; Wat-
seka Republican Co., publishers (2—3).
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,440. In 1896.1. Actual
average for the first six months of 1897,
1,624; for 1898. 1,628. In 1899, yl. In
1900. yl. Actual average for 1901, 1,764.
In 1902, yl. In 190.3. yl. In 1904. yl.
STAIjWART; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900; C. H. Payson and John T. Grif-
fith, editors; Stalwart Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (2— 3). Circulation "JKL" (AA).
WATJCONDA, Lake Co. cf 397t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
18 m. from Waukegan, the county seat, and
41 from Chicago. Farming.
LEADER; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1893; L. N.
Carr, editor and publisher (2 — 3). Circula-
'tlon "JKi ■
ILLINOIS.
WAUKEGAN, ch., iaAre Co. cf9,426t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and El-
gin, Jollet & Eastern Rds. and Lake Michi-
gan, 36 m. N. of Chicago and 50 S. of Mil-
waukee, Wis. Has agricultural Implement
works, sash and door, wagon and carriage
factorie8,breweries,machineshop,foundry,
tanneries, malt houses, mineral springs and
a fine harbor. Summer resort. Farming.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; daily four pages 18x24, semi-
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$4, semi-weekly $1.50; established— daily 1892,
semi-weekly 1850; W. L. Farmer, editor;
William L. Farmer and Frank M. West, pub-
lishers; prints an edition of the semi- weekly
for Highland Park (2—3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, "jkl" In
1896, publisher asserts, not less than 1,000. In
1897, I. In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl."
Combined Semi-Weekly : Actual aver-
age for 1896,^^343- In 1897. H. In 1898, yH.
In 1899. yl. Inl900,yl. In 1901, "jjti.-
SUN; every evenlugexcept Sunday, and
WEEKLY SUN AND LAKE CO.
PATRIOT, Saturdays; republican; dally
six pages 20x26, weekly eight pages 18x24 ; sub-
scription—dailv $4.20, weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—Swn 1897, Weekly Patriot 1844; Frank
T. Fowler, editor; Sun Publishing and Print-
ing Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1897, "jkl." Actual
average for 1898,1, 157. Inl899, 1. Inl900,yl.
In 1901, "JKL." In 1903, (z— «) I (••). In
1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1897. "jkl." Actual average
/orl898, 1,36S. In 1899, I. Inl900,y]. In
1901, yl. Inl902,yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
FLOUR AND FEED; monthly; mill-
ing and manufacturing; thirty-four pages
9x12; subscription 50 cents; established Oct.,
1900; A. K. Stearns, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual ai'er-
agefor 1901, 6.000. In 1902, yG. In 1903.
yG (OO) (A A).
W A V E R li Y, Morgan Co. -u 1 ,573t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
St. Louis, Chicago & St. Paul Rds., 19 m. E.
S. E. of Jacksonville, the county seat. Mill-
ing and butter and cheese making.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1897; E. R.
Reinbach, editor and publisher. Circ'n * JKL.'
J O U R N A L ; Saturdays ; eight pages
18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1872 ;
Chas. A. Wells, editor; Waverly Journal Co.,
publishers (6 — 4). Circulation "jkj,."
WAYNE CITY, Wayne Co. q, 522t
pop., on Southern Rd., 18 m. E. of Mt. Ver-
non. Lumber and creamery.
NEW^S: Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
August, 1903; The Wood Printing Co., editors
and publishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl.-
WAYNES VILLE, Deivitt Co. u 528 f
pop., on Vandalia Line Rd., 20 m. S. of
Bloomlngton and 46 E. of Peoria. Steam
and gasoline grain elevator, brick-yards
and creamery. Farming and stock raising.
RECORD ; Saturdays ; neutral ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1882;
A. O. Haines, editor; Crihfield Bros., publish-
ers (7— 3). Circulation "iKL. "
'WEJAiO'S ,Dewitt Co. n 536t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd.. 11 m. E. of Clinton, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
RECORD; Fridays; non-partisan; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1891;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
229^
ILLINOIS.
A. H. Montgomery, editor and publisher,
culatlon "iKL."
Clr
'W'EJf 019 A, Marshall Co. n l,486tpop.,
on Illinois Central and Chicago & Alton
Rds., 20 m E. of Lacon, the county seat, and
40 N. of Bloomlngton. Center of grain
trade. Manufacturing and bituminous coal
mining.
INDEX; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1865; Otis Montgomery, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl"
WEST CHICAGO, Dtc Page Co. cf
1,877+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rds., 30 m.
W. of Chicago. Sash, door and blind fac-
tory. Farming,
DU PAGE CO. DEMOCRAT;
Wednesdays ; democratic ; twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1888;
John C. Neltnor, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation : In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for a year ending with June, 1902, 1 ,^4S.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
WESTFIELD, Clark (7o.Q820t pop.,
on Peoria, Decatur & Evansville Rd., 40 m.
"W. of Terre Haute, Ind. Flour mills and
brick-yard. Farming and stock raising.
PROGRESS; Saturdays; neutral; four
pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; estab
llshed 1898: Mortle Makepeace, editor and
publisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
REVIEW; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; R. M. Dawson, editor and pub
Usher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
WEST PULLMAN, Cook Co. tf
1,000 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island ft Pa
clflc, Pittsburg, Cincinnati & St. Louis and
Illinois Central Rds., 15 m. S. E. of Chicago.
REPORTER; Saturdays; republican;
eight page822xl5; subscription $1; established
1893; G. ¥. Roberts, editor and publisher
(2-5).
WEST SALEM, Edwards Co. □, 700t
pop., on Peoria, Decatur & Evansville Rd.,
16 m. S. of Olney and 50 N. W. of Evansville,
Ind. Agriculture, fruit raising and lumber.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; four pages
18x24; sunscriptlon $1; established 1900; W.
S. Balchlej^ editor and publisher. Circula
tlon "JKL."
WHEATON, c. h., Du Page Co. cf
2,345+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
25 m. W. of Chicago. Agriculture and
stock raising.
ILiljINOIAN; Fridays; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1861; N. E. Matter, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1884; A. L. Hamilton, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl "
WHITEHALL, Oreene Co. -a 2,030t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Chicago & Alton Rds., 24 m. S. by S. W.
from Jacksonville and 70 N. of Saint Louis,
Mo. Manufactures of pottery, drain tile
ILLINOIS.
and sewer pipe. Potters' clay and coal
mines. Agricultural center.
EVENING REPUBIiICAN; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKIjY^
Fridays ; republican ; four pages — daily
13x20, weekly 15><ix22; subscription— dally $6,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1884, weekly
1877; E. J. Pearce, editor and publisher ;
prints an edition of the weekly for Man-
chester (2— 3). Circulation— daily "nu;." com-
bined weekly "jkl."
REGISTER! Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished August 21, 1869; H. C. Bell, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl." In 1897. I Z»
In 1898, yl. In 1899, "iKL."
WILLIAMSFIELD,iirnoxCo.-D447t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa F»
Rd., 20 m. E. of Galesburg, the county seat.
Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x2(1; subscription $1.50; established
1890; M. H. Irish, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JSi"
WILLI AMSVILLE, Sangamon
Co. D 573+ pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 12
m. N. E. of Springfield, the county seat and
State capital. Agriculture.
INDEX; Thursdays; independent local;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; C.E.Stewart, editor and publish-
er (5—3). Circulation "jju,"
WILLOW HILL, Jasper Co. R i99
pop., on Illinois Central and Indiana, De-
catur & Western Rds., 7 m. E. of Newton,
the county seat. Agriculture.
CO M M E |{ (! I A li ; Fridays ; four page*
15x22; sub.scription $1; established Decem-
ber, 1901; Harry Conrad, editor and publisher
Circulation "jkl •"
WILMINGTON, Will Co. cf 1.420t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd. and Kankakee
r., 16 m. S. by S. E. of Joliet, the county
seat. Manufacturing and farming.
ADVOCATE; Fridays ; republican ;.
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1871; W. M. Odell. editor; Quinn &
Odell, publishers (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
WINCHESTER, c. h., Scott Co. -a
1,711+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd. and Big Sandy creek, 18 m. S. W.
of Jacksonville and 82 N. of Saint Louis,
Mo. Mining, manufacturing and agri-
culture.
SCOTT CO. HERAIiD; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages l.'ix22; subscription
$1.25; established 1901; C. E. Johnson, editor
and publisher (7— 3). Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight*
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1865; P. R.Nelson, editor and publisher (2— 5).
Circulation: Inl897, "jjcl." In 1898, Z. In
1900. '/,. In 1901, publisher asserts, smallest
number printed was 1.150. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z— 4) I. In 19()4, (z— 4) I.
WINDSOR, Shelby Co. a 866t pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Wabash Rds., 12 m. E. of Shelbyvllle,
the county seat. Flour and saw mills,,
canning and bottling factories and brick
works. Stock raising.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; local ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
187S; Lilly & Dunscomb, editors and publish-
ers (5— 3). Circulation "iKL"
230
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
WINNEBAGO, Winnebago Co. ^ 405t
pop., ou Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 7 m.
W. of Rockford, the county seat, and 100 W.
of Chicago. Farming.
REFLECTOR; Fridays; republican;
«ight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1887; C. F. Trittle, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "Jiu,."
WINSLOW, Stephenson Co. tD 405t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 20 m. N. W. of
Freeport, the county seat. Farming.
REGISTER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; Frank A. Dean, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
WOODHULL, JTenry Co.ti 774t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 18 m.
N. of Qalesburg. Farming.
DISiPATCH; Tliursdays; independent;
•eight pages 14x20; subscription $1; established
1880; W. A. Olson, editor; Olson & Mackaye,
publishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.152. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898, 1,101. In 1899, yl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, "jkl."
WOODSTOCK, c. h., McHenry Co. ^
o,547+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
51 m. N. W. of Chicago. Pickle and type-
writer factories.
DAS VOLKSBLiATT ; Fridays; Ger
man; republican; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1885; Chas. F. Ren-
ich, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
McHENRY CO. REPUBLICAN;
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1877; C. A. Lem
mers, editor; McHenry Co. Publishing Co.,
publishers (2—3). Clrc'n "jkl.- In 1897, Z.
In 1902, Z(2, 3, 4, 5).
SENTINEL. ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 173^x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1856; IversonC. Wells, editor; Wood-
stock Sentinel Co., publishers (2 — 1).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.464. In 1896, I. Actual average
/"or 1897. 1.440. Inl898. yl. Inl899, yl. In
1900. yl. In 1901, yl. Actual average for a
year ending with June, 1902, 1,519. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
'WYA.'S'EJIyBureau Co. [^ 902t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 6 m. W.
of Princeton, the county seat. Manufac-
turing, agriculture and coal mining.
REVIEW; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1894; B. S. Ed-
wards, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
^WYOMING, Stark Co. n l,277t pop.,
on Rock Island & Peoria and Chicago, Bur-
lington & Quincy Rds., 6 m. E. by S. E. of
ILLINOIS.
Toulon, the county seat. Several large
machine shops.
POST-HERALD j Thursdays; repub-
lican ; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1872; Nixon & Thomas, editors
and publishers (2—3). Circulation "jkl"
STARK CO. TRIBUNE; Wednes
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1895; Jason M. Newton, editor
and publisher (12—3). Circulation ••tKh"
XENIA, Clay Co. g 800 pop., on Balti-
more & Ohio Southwestern Rd., 8 m. W. of
Flora.
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS INDE-
PENDENT; Fridays; independent; four
pages 173^x24; subscription $1; established
May, 1903^ Prltchett & Barnhill, editors and
publishers (1—5). Circulation "jkl."
YATES CITY, Knox Co. -o 650t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 25 m.
S. E. of Galesburg, the county seat, and
60 W. of Peoria. Agriculture.
BANNER; Fridays ; greenback ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1879; A. H. McKeighan, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
YORKVILLE, c. h., Kendall Co. \^
413+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd. and Fox r., 51 m. W. S. W. of Chicago.
Manufacturing town. Farming.
KENDALL CO. RECORD; Wednes-
days; republican; eight pages 1.5x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1864; John R. Mar-
shall, editor and publisher (1 — i).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
le.ss than 1,800; in 1896, 1.800. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, every issue 1,772. In
1899, yl. In 1900, publisher asserts, for ten
or more years past has printed not less than
1.850. In 1901, yl. In 1902, September, pub-
lisher asserts, for the past year have been
printed each week not less than 1,850. Actual
average for 1903, 1,858. In January, 1905.
publisher asserts, for the past year have been
printed each week not less than 1,875.
Publisher's announcement. — Kendall County
is made up of a wealthy farming commu-
nity, with nine prosperous villages. The
Record has been published 41 years by
John R. Marshall, and is a household neces-
sity. 1,875 copies are printed every issue.
ZION CITY, Lake Co. d' 10,000 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 6 m. N. of
Waukegan, the county seat. Agriculture.
ZION BANNER; Tuesdays; eight pages
llxlS^-g; subscription $1; established May,
1901; Rev. John Alex. Dowle, editor and pub-
lisher (1 — 5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1902,
3,992. In 1903, yH (O O). Actual average
/or 1904, y, 881.
INDIANA.
Population 2,516,462 t. Land Area 35,910 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Lake Michigan and the State of Michigan, east by Ohio,
southeast and east by Kentucky, and west by Illinois. State capital: Indian-
apolis. Principal products and industries: Agriculture and iron, lumber and
cheese manufactures. Number of newspapers and other periodicals published
(March 30, 1905), 824, divided as follows: Daily, 148; semi-weekly, 'SO; weekly, 564;
bi-weekly, 1; semi-monthly, 6; monthly, 71; bi-monthly, 2; quarterly, 2.
The cities of over 15,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Indianapolis 169,164t
Evausville 59,007t
Fort Wayne 45,115t
Terre Haute a6,6r3t
Soutb Bend 35,999t
Muucie '^0,94tit
New Albany '^0,638t
Anderson 20,ir8t
Richmond 18,'^26t
l^afayette IS, 1 16t
Marion 17,337+
liosransport 16,204t
Elkhart 15,184+
ADVANCE, ^00716 Co. a 450 pop., on
Chicago & Southeastern Rd., 9 m. S. W. of
Lebanon, the county seat. Canning fac-
tory, grain elevators, saw mill, corn, wheat,
horses, hogs and sheep.
HUSTLER; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription 50 cents; establlslied 1899; Chas.
F. McDaniel, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "'JKL."
AKRON, Fulton Co. i 6i9 pop., on
Erie Rd., 10 m. E. by S. E. of Rochester, the
county seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ; S.N.
Shesler, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
ALBANY, Delaware Co. n-2,ll6t pop.,
on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 11 m. N. W. of
Muncie. Manufacture of glass, straw board,
iron tubes, furnaces and washing machines.
C H RON IC liE ; Thursdays : independent;
eight pages 17x22; subscription fl; estab-
lished Jan., 1903; J. P. Casterline. editor and
publisher (2— 5).
ALBION, c. h., Noble Co. cf l,S14t pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 32 m. N. N. E, of
Fort Wayne. Farming.
DEMOCRAT! Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 19}^x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1857: W. H. McEwen, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3P).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher as8ert8,not
less than 1.450, In 1896, I. In 1898, Y. In
1898, "JKL-" (??)
NEW E R A I Wednesdays ; republican ;
eight pa^es 20x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1872; E. L. Adair, editor and publisher
<5-3).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl.- In 1900, pub-
lisher asserts, that during last four years
each issue has not been less than 1,100. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, Z (4). In
1904, "JKL.-
ALEXANDRIA, Madison Co. a
7,221+ pop., at Junction of Cleveland, Cln
cinnatl, Chicago & St. Louis and Lake Erie
& Western Rds., 12 m. N. of Anderson, the
county seat. Saw and planing mills, blue
limestone quarries, brickyards, and win-
dow and plate glass factories. Center of
the Indiana gas belt. Agriculture.
TIMES-TRIBUNE; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays:
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $8. weekly $1.50; established 1897:
Times Tribune Publishing Company, editors
and publishers (2—5). Circ'n— daily "jkl."
In 1903, Z (4). Weekly "iKL-" In 1903, Z (4).
PRESS; semi- weekly, Mondays and
Thursdays, and WEEKLY, Fridays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1895; C. F. Meyer & Bro., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation — semi weekly "iKL."
weekly 'JKL.' In 1897, weekly Z. In 1902, "iici."
AMBIA, Benton Co. -a 438t pop., on
Lake Erie & Western Rd., 10 m. E. of
Hoopeston, 111. Shipping point for corn
and grain.
JOURNAL; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; W. F. Morgan, editor and pub-
lisher (2 — 3). Circulation "iitL."
AMBOY, Miami Co. ^ 4021 pop., on
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd., 36m.S. E. of Logansport. Manufactur-
ing brick and tiles. Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; twelve pages 11x16; subscription $1;
established August, 1902; Amboy Printing
Co., publishers (2—3). Circulation ••ikl."
ANDERSON, c. h., Madi$on Co. a
20,178+ pop., on Chicago & Southeastern,
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rds., 36 m. N. E. of Indianapolis, the
State capital. Manufacturing.
BULLETIN ; every evening except Sun-
day; independent; eight to sixteen pages
15x22; subscription $5; established 1885; J.W.
Knight, editor; J. E. Burke, publisher (2— 4)
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl. •• In 1897, Z. In
1898, Z. Actual average for 1901, 3,367. In
1902, yH. Actual average for year ending
with October, 1903, 4,ti88. In 19U4, yH.
EVENING NEWS ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and DEMOCRAT, Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
dally $3.60, weekly $1; established — dally
1887, weekly 1854; Dale J. Crittenberger, edi-
tor; John C. Williams, publisher.
Circulation: Daily "iKL" In 1903, (z^) I.
In 1904, yl.
Weekly "isj," In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904. yl.
232
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
HERALiD; every morning except Mon
day, and VVEEKLiY, Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription — dally $5,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1838, weekly
1868; Edw. C. Toner, editor; Herald Publish-
ing Company, publishers (8—3).
Circulatiou- Daily: In 1899, "jkl. • In
19i)0, publisher asserts, at no time during the
past five and one half years has been so low
as 1,000. In 1901, (z-6) I. In 1902, yl. In
1903. (z— 4, 6) I. In 1904, I.
iSUiulay : In 1903, (z— 4, 6) I. In Ism, H.
Weekly: In 1899, -jkl." In 1900, publisher
asserts, at no time during the past five and
one-half years has been so low as 1.000. In
1901. (z-6) I. In 1902. vl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
CENTRAL, STATES HIEDICAI.
MAtiAZlNE; monthly; medical; thirty-
six pages Txlil; subscription $1; established
January 15. 1903; Samuel E. Earp, M. D., and
S. C. Norrls, M. D., editors; The Central In-
diana Medical Association, publishers (12 — 4).
Circulatiou: Actual average for 1903,
3,000. In 1904, yH.
TREND; monthly; literary; twenty
pages SJ^x 111^; subscription $1; established
1903; Ned Thatcher, editor and publisher
(1-5 F)
ANDERSONVILLE, Franklin Co.
D- 275 pop., 18 m. N. W. of Brookville.
FOUR-COUNTY HERALD; Thurs-
days; local; four pages 16x22; subscription
50 cents; established Dec, 1894; F. W. Kaler,
editor and publisher (1—5 P).
ANDREWS, Huntington Co. cf 746t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 6 m. W. of Hunting
ton, the county seat. Farming.
SIGNAL ; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1893;
Otto K. Gleason, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "iKi"
ANGOLA, c. h., Steuben Co. cf 2,141t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd., 42 m. N. of Fort Wayne. Seat of TrI
State Normal College. Manufacturing, agri-
culture and stock raising.
HERALD ; Wednesdays ; democratic;
eight pages 1.5x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1876; W. K. Sheffer, editor and pub
lisher (7—3). Circulation -jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
MAGNET; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1893; Rose & Willis, editors and publishers
(8— 3P).
Circulation: Actual arerage for 1895,
1,094. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl.-
In 1899, Z. In 1902, -jkl."
STEUBEN REPUBLICAN;
Wednesdays; local; eight pages 15x22; sub
scrlption$1.50; established 1856; O. F. Rake
straw, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulatiou: In 1897, ••jkl.- In 1898, pub
lisher asserts, not less than 2.300. Actual
average for -[899. '2,387. In 1900. yH. In
1901. yl. Actual average for 1902,52,678.
In 1903, yl. In December, 1934, publisher
asserts, no issue during past year less than
a, 800.
ARCADIA, Hamilton Co. D l.ilSf
pop., on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 31 m. N.
of Indianapolis, the State capital. Agricult-
ure and manufacturing. Natural gas.
ARCADIAN; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1883;
Henry Duvalt, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "iSL."
A.'RGOS, Marshall Co. [^ l,307t pop., at
crossing of Lake Erie & Western and New
York, Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 8 m. S
INDIANA.
by S. E. of Plymouth, the county seat.
Flour and lumber.
REFLECTOR ; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$150; established 1881; Commercial Printing
Company, editors and publishers (12—4).
Circulation -j^l.'' In 1900, Z. In 1901, Z (4).
In 1903, (z— 6) I. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
ASHLEY, Steuben Co. cT l.OlOf pop., on
Wabash Rd., 8 m. S. by S. W. of Angola, the
county seat. Railroad machine shops. Ag-
riculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1892; George
Strayer, editor and publisher. Circ'n"iKL."
ATTICA, Fountain Co. -D 3,005t pop.,
on Chicago & Eastern Illinois and Wabash
Rds., Wabash r. and Wabash & Erie canal,
22 m. S.W. of Lafayette. Manufacturing.
LEDGER t every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKliY", Thursdays; republican;
dally four pages 18x24, weekly eight pages
17x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1895, weekly 1851; Edward
R. Campbell, editor; Attica Ledger Printing
Co., publishers. Circulation — daily ••jkl"
weekly "jkl." In 1903. Z (4).
FOUNTAIN- WARREN DEMO-
CRAT; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1880; Geo. M. Williams, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl "
SATURDA Y'^ PRESS; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1899 ; Robert E. Rav, editor and
publisher (5— 3). Circ'n"JKL-' In 1903, Z (4).
AUBURN, c. h., Dekalb Co. cf 3,396t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern,
Baltimore* Ohio and Wabash Rds., 22 m.
N. of Fort Wayne. Manufacturing.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily four pages 20x26, weekly twelve
pages 15x22; subscription- weekly $1.50: es-
tablished-daily 1894, weekly 1871; Courier
Company, editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation— Dailj't ••jkl-"
Weekly: Inl895, publisher asserts, smallest
1,270. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In 1898. •■iKL."
In 1900, Z. In 1902. (z— 3, 4, 5) I. In 1904, 'ijii."
EVENING DISPATCH; every even
Ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; independent republican; daily four,
weekly eight pages 18x24; subscription— daily
$4, weekly $1; established— daily 1899, week-
ly 1874; J.' Edgar Buchanan, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3). Circulation— daily "tkl. • week-
ly "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
AURORA, Dearborn Co. C^ 3,645t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St»
Louis Rds. and Ohio r.. 35 m. below Cincin-
nati. O. Steamboats to that city. Milling,
distilling, coopering and shipping of hay
and grain.
BULLETIN; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894: E. A. McKee,editorami publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. Z.
Actual average for 1899, 1,000. In
1900, "JKL." Ill 1902, Z(4, 6).
ALPHA AND OM EGA ; monthly ■,
undenominational; sixteen pages 9xl;i; sub
seription 50 cents; established 1896: Home
Publishing Co . editors and publishers.
Does not insert advertisements.
AVILLA, Noble Co. cf 6581 pop., on
Baltimore* Ohio and Grand Rapids & In-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
333
INDIANA.
dlana Rds., 9 m. W. of Auburn and 22 N. W.
of Fort Waj'ne. Windmill, spoke, handle
and candy factories, flour mills, brick and
tile yards. Agriculture.
NEWS J Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1886; Fred VV. Baker, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "jkl."
BATESVILLE, Hipley Co. □, l,384t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 50 m. N. W. of Cincinnati.
Coffin and furniture factories. Farming.
DEMOCRATIC HERALD; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1893; A. J. Nus-
baum. editor; Johnson & Nusbaumer, pub
Ushers (7—3).
Circulation: In 1895. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896. 1.344. In 1897, Y. In 1898, I.
In 1899, y I. Inl900,yl. Inl901,yl. In 1902, yl.
Inl903, Z(4). In 1904, y I.
TRIBUNE} Thursdays; eightpagesl5x22;
subscription $1.25; established 1893; D. McCal-
lum, editor and publisher (3— 3).
Circiilatiou: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,100. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL."
BEDFORD, c. h., Lawrence Co. p
6, list pop., on Baltimore & Ohio South-
western, EvansvlUe & Terre Haute and
Louisville, Nevsr Albany & Chicago and Balti-
more & Ohio Rds., 72 m. N. W. of New Al-
bany. Stone works.
B U Li LETIN; every morning except Sun-
days; Independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $5; egtablished 1901; J. W. Glover,
editor and publisher (1—5).
DEMOCRAT ; every morning except
Sunday, and W E E K. L Y, Wednesdays ;
democratic; daily four, weekly eight pages
18x24; Bubacriptlon— dally $5, weekly $1.25;
established- dally 1891, weekly 1871; C. P.
Butler, editor and publisher (7— 3). Circula-
tion—dally "JKL." weekly 'jki,."
MA III ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKIiY, Fridays; republican; four
pages— dally 18x24, weekly 20x26; subscrip-
tion—dally $5, weekly $1.25; established-
daily 1892, weekly 1877; Otis & Brooks,
editors and publishers. CIrc'n— dally "iKi"
weekly "jkl."
BERNE, Adamt Co. cf 1.037t pop.,
on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd., 12 m. S. of
Decatur, the county seat. Farming and
lumber.
NEWS; semi- weekly; Wednesdays and
Saturdays; local; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tions!; established Oct., 1903; Otto Ryf, edi-
tor; News Co., publishers (2—5 P).
WITNESS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; English and German; independent;
Tuesday eight, Friday sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription $1.25; established 1896; Fred
Rohrer, editor and manager (1—5).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,'303; for 1902, 1,438; for
1903, 1,394; for 1904, 1 ,415.
BRUDER BOTSCHAFTER; Thurs
days; German; eight pages 11x15}^; nub-
scription $1.50; established 1867; KarlMuUer,
«ditorand publisher (1 — 5 P).
CHRISTLiICHER BUNDES-
BOTE ; Tuesdays; German; mennonlte;
«ight pages 11x16; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881; I. A. Sommer, editor; Mennonlte
Book Concern, publishers (2—3).
Circulation : In 1896. "ijn.." In 1897. Z.
Actual average for 1899. 9,100; for 1900,
*J,14r; for 1901, '3,483 (±±): for 1902,
*3,861. In 1903,yH(OO) Inieoi.yH.
INDIANA.
MENNONITE; Thursdays; mennonite;
eight pages 11x15; subscription $1; estab-
ll.'^hed 1885; H. G. Allebach, editor; Menno-
nite Book Concern, publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual average
for 1902, 859. In 19U3, "jkl."
IIEII.S-BOTE; monthly; mennonlte;
four pages 9x12; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished Jan., 1898; C. R. Egle. editor and
publisher (1—5 P).
MISSIONS F if E U N D ! monthly;
German; four pages llxlh; subscription 35
cents; established Januar.v, 1888, Karl Muller,
editor and publisher (2—5 P). Does not in-
sert advertisements.
BIGKNELIi, K710V Co. P 1.000 pop.,
on Indianapolis & Vlncennes Rd., 15 m.
N. E. of Vlncennes, the county seat. Coal
mines. Brick and tile factory.
NEW^S; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1895; A. D. Craig, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
BIRDSEYE, nubois Co. p 476t pop.,
on Louisville, EvansvlUe & St. Louis Rd.,
12m.S.E.of Jasper, the county seat. Lum-
ber, staves and hoops.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1899; A. M. Byerly, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
BLOOMFIELD, c. h., Greerie Co. p
1,588+ pop., on Louisville, New Albany &
Chicago and Indianapolis & EvansvlUe
Rds., 80 m. S.W. of Indianapolis, the State
capital. Farming and coal mining.
DEMOCRAT I Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24 : subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1861: R. McNeill, editor and publisher
(12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher as.serts, not
less than 1,100. In 1896. I. In 1897.Y. In
1898, "iKL." In 1899. Z. In 1900, June, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition during the past year
was less than 1,800. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
NEWS ; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1876;
Will B. Maddock, editor and publisher (12—4) .
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
1,467. In 1896. T. In 1897, Y. Actual aver-
age for 189S, 1,7 S6, In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z— 1) I. In
1904, yl.
BLOOMINGDALE, J'arke Co. -a
505+ pop., on Indiana, Decatur & Western
Rd. 5 m. N. of Rockvllle, the county seat.
Flour mill and stoneware factory and to-
mato cannery.
WORLD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
Kathryne E. Lnmb, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "iKj,."
BLOOMINGTON, c. h., Monroe Co.
Q 6,460+ pop., on Louisville, New Albany &
Chicago Rd., 60 m. S. S.W. of Indianapolis,
the State capital. Seat of Indiana State
University. Manufacturing, farming and
quarrying of limestone.
EVENING WORIjD; every evening
except Sunday, and COURIER, Fridays;
democratic; dally four, weekly eight page»
15x22; subscription — dally $3, weekly $1;
established— dally 1892, weekly 1875; Cravens
Broi., editors and publishers. Circulation-
daily "iiL." weekly ••ikl"
234
AMERICAN NEVVSPAPEH DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
TELEPHONE; every evening except
Sunday I four pages 15x22; subscription $3:
established 1892; Walter Bradfute, editor and
publisher. Circulation "uu."
STAR; weekly and Sunday; democratic;
eight pages 12x15 ; subscription$l ; established
1895; H. J. Feltus, editor and publisher.
Circulation "iio-." (A A).
BLUFFTON, c. li., Wella Co. ^ 4,479t
pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Western and
Lake Erie & Western Rds. and Wabash r.,
25 m. S. of Fort Wayne. Lumbering and
manufacturing.
EVENING BANNER; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days; democratic; daily four, weekly twelve
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly
(1; established— daily 1899, weekly 1850; Geo.
L. Saunders, editor and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation— Daily: ".ikl." In 1902, Z( 4, 5).
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.650. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1902, Z (4, 5).
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and CHRONICLE, Wednes-
days; independent; dally four, weekly eight
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1892, weekly 1868; D.
H. Swaim, editor; The Chronicle Publishing
Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl- In 1902, Z (4).
In 1904, I.
Weekly: In 1897, "jkx " Actual average
for 1898. 1.480. In 1899, I. In 1900. zT. In
1901, yl. In 1902 (z— 4)1. In 1903, (z-4) I. In
1904, yl.
BOONVILLE, c. n., Warrick Co. p
2,849+ pop., on Louisville, Evansvllle & St.
Louis Consolidated Rd., 17 m. E. by N. E. of
Evansville. Coal mining, tobacco manu-
facturing, stock raising and farming.
ENQUIRER; Fridays ; democratic ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1850: Gaines H. Hazen, editor and publisher
(5-3).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,080. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, 'JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays: republican;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; establ ished
May, 1905; Thos. E. Downs, editor; Downs
Bros, publishers (1—5).
STANDARD; Fridays ; republican ;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1875 ; C. W. Bennett, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: Accorded 1,000 from 1892 to
1895. In 1896, publisher asserts, not less than
1,100. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl"
BORDEN, Clark Co. g 500 pop., on
Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Rd.,20 m.
N. W. of Louisville, Ky. Agriculture, ber-
ries predominating.
CLARK CO. SENTINEL; Fridays;
neutral; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1893; A. E. Olmstead, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
BOSIVELL, Benton Co. -n 8S4t pop.,
on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 28 m. W. of
Lafajette. Farming, stock raising and the
manufacture of tiles.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1886: W. Sam Leffew, editor and pub
Usher (5 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
BOURBON. Mnrxhall Co. ^ 1,1 87t
pop., on Pennsylvania Go's Rd.,58 m. N. W.
INDIANA.
of Fort Wayne and 96 E. of Chicago, 111.
Manufacturing and agricultural products.
ADVANCE: Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; A. R. Zimmerman, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
NEWS-MIRROR; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $lj
established 1871 ; J. C Schuler, editor, News-
Mirror Co., publishers. Circulation "iKj,."
In 1900. Z. In 1902 "jkl.*
BRAZIL, c. h., Clay Co. -n 7,786t pop.»
on Chicago 8c, Eastern Illinois, Evansville
& Terre Haute and Vandalia Line Rds., 16 m.
E. of Terre Haute and 55 W. by S. W.
of Indianapolis, the State capital. Mining
and iron manufacturing. In the Indiana
block coal region.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and W^EEKLY, Thursdays; dally
ilx pages 18x24; weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $4, weekly $1 ; established
—dally 1890, weekly 1879; W. H. Gladwell,
editor and publisher. Circulation — daily
"JKL " weekly "jjiL-"
TIMES; every evening except Sunday^
and SEMI -WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays ; four pages 18x24 ; subseription- daily
$4, semi-weeklv $1; established— dall3- 1888,
semi-weekly 1896; Henkel Publishing Co.,.
editors and publishers (11—2).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,400. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y,
In 1898. "JKL."( ??)
Semi- Weekly: "ija " (??) _ ^ ^
CLAY CO. ENTERPRISE ; Wednes-
days ; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1872 ; Luther
Wolfe, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
ORTHONOMIC; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1873; Samuel B. Riley, editor and
publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "Jii." In 1903, De-
cember, publisher asserts, no issue In the past
ten years has been less than 1,300. In 1?04, yl.
BREMEN, Marshall Co. ^ l,671t pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 13 m. N. E. of
Plymouth, the county seat, and 20 S. of
South Bend. Several large manufactories.
Lumbering and agriculture.
ENQUIRER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; Charles Scott, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3). Circulation "iKL" In 1*598, Z.
In 1902, "j£L."
BRIMFIELD,-^'"6^e Co. cT 291 pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd., 5
m. N. of Albion, the county seat. Saw mill
and hoop factory. Agriculture.
CALL; Fridays; independent ; fourpagea
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899: E. J.
Morley. editor and publisher (7—3). Circula-
tion "JKL "
BRISTOL, Elkhart Co. ^ 546t pop., on
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd. and
St. Joseph r., 9 m. N. E. of Elkhart. Agri-
culture and fruit growing.
BANNER; Fridaj's; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1877; Horace H. Mosier, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "tiu."
BROOK, Neivton Co. tl 677t pop., on
Chicago & East Illinois Rd., 10 m. N. E. of
Kentland, the county seat. Tile, brick and
f rult-canning factories.
REPORTER; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1895; W.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
23&
INDIANA.
H, HersbDiau, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation VJU."
BROOKSBURG .•■Jefferson Co. 149t
pop.
SUN; Thursday 8 (A A).
BROOKSTON, White Co.\2 949t pop.,
on Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Rd.,
14 m. N. of Lafayette. Tile and canning
factories. A. shipping point. Grain, fruit
•nd live stock.
GAZETTEj Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1899;
Wesley Taylor, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl-"
REPORTER I Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1873; Chester C.French, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "iKL.' •
BROOK VILIi£,c. h., Franklin Co.n
2,037+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi
cago & St. Louis Rd. and Whltevpater r.,32
m. S. of Richmond and 41 N. W. of Cincin-
nati, O. Machine shops and flour and paper
mills.
AMERICAN ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
llshed 1883; L.L.Burke, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "jkl." .
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab
llshed 1839; M. H. Irwin, editor and publisher
(5-S).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,100. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1903, (z-4) 1. In 1904, yl.
BROWNSBURG, Hendricks Co. D
676+ pop., on Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rd., 14 m. W. by N. W. of Indian
apolis, the State capital. Strawboard fac-
tory, elm hoop factory and tanning. Stock
raising and farming.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1882;
Record Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation: Inl898, "jjti." Actual average
for a year ending with October, 1899, 1 , 1 59.
In 1900, yl. In 19U1. "jkl.--
BROWNSTOWN, c. h., Jackson Co.
p 1,685+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio South
western Rd., 11 m. S. W. of Seymour and 98
W. of Cincinnati, O. Flour and saw mills,
canning and spoke, strawboard, elm hoop
and heading factories. Timber lands and
peach and apple orchards.
BANNER; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
llshed 1869; A. J. Brodhecker, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897,1 Z.
In 1898. y I . A cfual average for 1899, 1,131;
for 1900,1,54 49; for 1901, 1,300. In 1902,
(z — 1, 2)1, Actual average for 1903, l,5*il ;
jfor year ending November 28, 1901, 1,607.
BUNKER HILL, Miami Co. ^ 568t
pop., on Lake Erie & Western and Pitts-
burg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds.,
67 m. N. of Indianapolis, the State capital.
Manufacturing and shipping of hardwood
lumber. Agriculture and stock raising.
PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1894; Si. L. Good,
editor and publisher. Circulation "ou<"
INDIANA.
BUTLER, Dekalb Co. cf 2,061t pop.,
on Wabash, Vandalla, and Lake Shore &
Michigan Southern Rds., 33 m. N. by N. E.
of Fort Wayne. Flour mills and manu-
factures carriages, bicycles, baskets, wind-
mills, bed springs and iron castings.
DEKALB CO, HERALD; Fridays;
denaocratlc; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1868; O. H. Downey, editor;
Herald Publishing Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl." Actual average
for a year ending with October 14, 1898,
1,856 #; for 1899, 2,453###. In
1900, "JKL." In 1903, (z— 4) I, Actual average
forVm, 1,854.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1877; L. H. Higley, editor and publisher (5— 3).
Circulation "iKL."
EPWORTH LEAGUE QUARTER-
LY; quarterly January, April, July, Octo-
ber; Epworth League societies; thirty six
pages 6x8; subscription 15 cents: established
January 1, 1903; Rev. Thomas J. Freeh, editor;
L. H. Higley, publisher (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending January, 1904, 6,500: for year end-
ing ^rith January, 1%L, 14,500.
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Wayne Co. D-
1,754+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi
cago & St. Louis, Ft. Wayne, Cincinnati &
Louisville and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago &. St. Louis Rds., 53 m. E. of Indian-
apolis, the State capital, and 75 N. W. of Cin-
cinnati, O. Manufacturing and farming.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1865 ;
F. C. Mosbaugh. editor; F. C. Mosbaug-h &Co.,
publisher.s (8—3). Circ'n "jkl-" In 1908, Z (4).
WAYNE CITIZEN; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1878; J. P. McDanlel, editor;
Wayne Citizen Company, publishers (8—3)^
Circulation "jkl."
CAMPBELLSBURG, Washington
Co. Q 672+ pop., on Louisville, New Albany
& Chicago Rd., 10 m. N. W. of Salem, the
county seat. Mining and farming.
GRAPHIC; Fridays ; independent ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1888; R. P. M.ither, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "jkl."
CANNELTON, c. h., Perry Co. g
1,188+ pop., on Louisville, Evansvllle & St
Louis Consolidated Rd. and Ohio r., 70 m.
E. of Evansvllle and 80 N. of Louisville,.
Ky. Coal mining and cotton manufacture.
ENQUIRER; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1853; Charles T. Miller, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jjll"
TELEPHONE; Thursdays; democratic;
eiKht pages 15x22; subscriptIon$l ; established'
1890; L J. Early, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: "iKL.- In 1899, Z. Inl902,"iKi."
In 1903, (z— 4) 1. In 1904, yl.
CARBON, Clay Co. -a 951t pop., on.
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Loula
Rd., 8 m. N. of Brazil, the county seat.
Mining.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1892: Edw. C. Schuetz, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "jkl."
CARLISLE, Sullivan Co.p699t pop.,
on Evansvllle & Terre Haute Rd., 10 m. S. of
236
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
Sullivan, the county seat. Flour mill and
woolen factory.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1895; Arthur D. Cutler, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "iKL."
CARTHAGE, -Rwa^i Co.n-l,028t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd. and Blue r., 11 m. N. W. of Rush-
ville, the county seat. Manufacturing. In
the great natural gas belt of Indiana.
Agriculture.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription fl; established 1888;
L, B. Hastings, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation ••ach."
CAYUGA, Vermilion Co. -a 832t pop.,
on Chicago & Eastern Illinois and Toledo,
St. Louis & Kansas City Rds., 18 m. S. of
Danville, 111., and 35 N. of Terre Haute.
Canning factory and pressed-brlck works.
Agriculture. Coal mines.
BLUE PENCIL.; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 12x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 19(J1; R. S, Osburn, editor and publish-
er (12—3). Circulation "jkl.-
HERALD; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1.5(J; estab-
lished 1888; J. Wallace Miller, editor; Herald
Printing Co., publishers. Circulation "jjcl"
(A A).
CENTERVILLE, Wayne Co. a- 785t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 6 m. W. of Rich-
mond, the county seat. Farming.
NEW S-R E C O R D ; Thursdays ; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1895; Frank Clouds, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
CHALMERS, White Co.\3 462t pop.,
on Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Rd.,
18 m. N. of Lafayette. Farming and stock
raising.
DESPATCH; Fridays; local; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1900;
Grant MuUendore, editor; Mullendore Bros.,
publishers (7—3). Circulation ■■jkl."
CHARLESTOWN, Clark Co. r;i
915+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio South-
western Rd., 12 m. N. by N. E. of Louisville,
Ky. Farming.
CLARK CO. CITIZEN; Fridays;
•democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1896; Carl Brayfleld, editor
and publisher (12— 4). Circulation— In 1902, Z
<3,4,6). In 1904, (DD).
HOOSIER DEMOCRAT AND
CLARK CO. RECORD; Fridays; demo
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1869; John S. Boyer, editor and
publisher (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1898, ■■jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1,268. In 1900. I. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
CHESTERTON, Porter Co. tl 788t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 10 m. N. of
Valparaiso, the county seat. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages 17^x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1885; Arthur
J. Bowser, editor and publisher. Circ'n ■■jkl."
CHRISNEY, -Silencer Co. p813t pop.,
on Louisville, Evansvllle & St. Louis Con-
solidated Rd., 9 m. N. of Rockport, the
INDIANA.
county seat, and 40 E. of Evansvllle. Ag-
riculture.
SUN; Thursdays; Independent; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1885; T. E.
Chrlsney, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circu lation : In 1894 and 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,100. In 1896, I. In 1897.
I Z. In 1898, publisher asserts, not less than
1.100. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, -jkl."
CHURUBUSCO, Whitley Co. r^
884+ pop., on Wabash Rd., 15 m. W. by N. W.
of Fort Wayne. Lumbering and agriculture.
TRUTH J Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1883; Virgil A. Gelger, editor; Truth Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (12—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,050. In 1896, T. In 1897. Y. Actual
average for 1898, 1,691; for 1899, 2,238.
In 1900, yl. In 1901. vl. In 1902, (z— 4, 6) I.
Actual average for 1903, 2,088. In 1904, yl.
CICERO, Hamilton Co. n l,608t pop.,
on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 6m. N.of No-
blesville. the county seat. Farming.
NEW ERA; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; D. K. Taylor, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation ■■jkl"
CLARKS HlLL, Tippecanoe Co. -a
539+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis and Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas
City Rds., 16 m. S. E. of Lafayette, the
county seat. Tile factory. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1893; Harry S.
Shaffer, editor and publisher. Circ'n ■■jkl."
CLAY CITY, Clay Co.-n l,503tpop.,
on Evansvllle & Indianapolis Rd., 20 m.
S.E. of Terre Haute. A grain market. Min-
ing and timber.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $l; estab-
lished 1896; B. F. Goshorn, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation •■jkl."
REPORTER; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1881 ; J. W. Ward, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
CLINTON, Vermilion Co. -n 2,918t
pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd. and
Wabash r., 15 m. N. of Terre Haute. Coal
deposits.
SATURDAY ARGUS; Saturdays;
democratic; single tax; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.25 ; established 1882; Argus
Printing Co., editors and publishers. Cir-
culation ■■JKL."
CLOVERDALE, Putnam Co. -nim
pop., on Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville
Rd., 9 m. S. of Putnam, the county seat.
Lumbering and farming.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1896; W. L. Dyer, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "uu,"
COAL CITY, Owen Co. -n 500 pop.,
on Evansvllle & Indianapolis Rd., 82 m. S.
E. of Terre Haute. Coal, lumber and brick .
RECORD; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established
1897; Mary E. Fiscus, editor and publisher.
Circulation "iKL.--
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
237
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
COLFAX, Clinton Co. D 767tpop.,on
Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Louis
and Vandalia Line Rds., 21 m. E. of La-
fayette. Shipping point.
STANDARD: Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; W. B. McDonald, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jjll "
COLUMBIA CITY, c. h., Whitley
Co. cf 2,975t pop., on Pennsylvania Go's and
Wabash Rds.. 20 m. W. N. W. of Fort
Wayne. Carriage manufactory. Lumber.
COMMERCIAL; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLiY, Wednesdays; re-
publican; daily four pages 173^x24, weekly
eight pages 21x26; subscription— daily $5.2U,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1889, weekly
1869; J. W. Baker, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulntiou— Daily : "jkl."
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,000. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
'VKL." In 1903, Z (4).
EVENING POST ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and COLUMBIA CITY
POST, semi weekly, Wednesdays and Sat-
urdays; democratic ; daily four, semi-weekly
eight pages 20x26; subscription— dally $5,
semi-weekly $1.50 ; establlsned— daily 1895,
geml- weekly, 1854; J. W. Adams, editor and
publisher.
Circulation— Daily: "jkl."
Semi-Weekly: lu 1895, I. In 1896. pub-
lisher asserts, smallest 1.225. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, smallest 1,100. In
1899. "JKL." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
MAIL; Fridays; republican; sixteen
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1891; Wallace W. Williamson, editor and
publisher (12—3).
Circulation; In 1899, "jkl" Actual aver
age for 1900, 1,670. In 1901, yl. Actual
average for 1902, 1,714; for 1903, 1,730.
In 1904, y I.
COLUMBUS, c. h.. Bartholomew Co. Q-
8,130t pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis and Cleveland, Cin-
cinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds. and White
r., 41 m. S. by S. E. of Indianapolis, the
State capital. Agriculture.
EVENING REPUBLICAN; every
evening except Sunday, and REPUBLI-
CAN, Thursdays ; republican; eight pages-
daily 15x22, weekly 18x24; subscription— dally
$5, weekly $1.26 ; established— daily 1877,
weekly 1872; Isaac T. Brown, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation— daily "iKL." week-
ly-jkl.- Inl903, Z(4).
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x23J^; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1; established-
daily 1882, weekly 1881; Dipboye & Locke,
editors and publishers (12—3). Circulation—
dallv "-IKL." weekly ".ikl." In 1903, Z (4).
TIMES; every morning, and S U N ,
Fridays; independent; daily four pages 15x22,
weekly eight pages; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1; established— daily 1892, weekly
Jan. 1, 1901; J. N. Marsh, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation-daily "JKL." Inl903,Z(4).
Weekly "jkj,."
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pagesl 5x22; subscription $1; established
1895; Walter C. Galbraith, editor; The Demo-
crat Co., publishers (2— 3).
Circulation : In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,004. In 1903, "uu,."
STAR; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1896; Alongs Allison, Sr., editor and
publisher (2—3). Circulation "jju,."
CONNERSVILLE, c. h., Fayette
Co. a- 6,836+ pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton &
Dayton, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Ft. Wayne, Cincinnati &
Louisville Rds. and Whitewater r., 67 m.
N. W. of Cincinnati, O., and 57 E. of Indian-
apolis, the State capital. Manufactures of
furniture, automobiles, buggies, leather,
iron, etc. Farming.
EXAMINER; every eveningexcept Sun-
day, and SENTINEL and EXAMINER,
Wednesdays; democratic; daily four pages
18x24, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $5.20, weekly $1.50; established— daily
1887, weekly 1867; Loring Bundy, editor;
Examiner Publishing Co., publishers (7— 3P).
Circulation— Daily: In 1899, "4kl." Actual
average for 19U0. 1,001. In 1901, ".jkl."
Weekly: "iKi-''
NEWS ; every morning except Sunday,
and TIMES, Wednesdays ; republican ;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription-daily $4.50, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1887, weekly 1866; W. F. Downs,
editor; Times-News Co., publishers.
Circulation— Daily: "jkl.- in 1908, (z-4) I.
In 1901, 1.
Weekly: weekly "iiu,." In 1901, Z (4). In
1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, I.
COURIER: Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.25; established 1899;
H. E. Sheets, editor; Courier Publishing
Company, publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1899, "j_kl." Actual aver-
age for 1900, 1,330. In 1901, yl. Actual
average for 1902, 1,360; /or 1903, 1,567.
luism, yl.
ARBORICULTURE; monthly; horti-
culture; forty pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1902; John P. Brown, editor;
The International Society of Arboriculture,
publishers (10— 3 P). Circulation "jkl."
CO'SVEHS'E, Miami Co. fil.ilBt pop.,
on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., 20 m. S. E. of Peru, the county
seat. Steel mills, window glass, fruit Jar
and bicycle factories. Flour mills, eleva-
tors, lumber yards and foundries. Agri-
culture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; Miller & Myers, editors and pub-
lishers (7— 3). Circulation "jkl." In 1899. Z.
In 1902, "JKL."
CORYDON, c. h., Harrison Co. p
1,610+ pop., at terminus of Louisville, New
Albany & Corydon Rd. and on Indian creek,
21 m. W. of Louisville, Ky. Has sulphur
springs. Building and lithographic stone,
marble, timber and grain.
DEMOCRAT ;Wednesdays;democratlc;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1856; Thomas & Ellis, editors and pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1896, "JKL." In 1897, Z. In
1899, Z. In 1901, Z (4, 6). Actual average for
a year ending with June. 1902, 1,955; for
1903, "Z, 211. In 1904. (z-4) I (• •).
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1:
established 1868; George W. Self, editor and
publisher. Circulation "iKL" In 1897, Z. In
1902, ".IKL."
COVINGTON, c. h., Fountain Co. -D
2,213+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi"
cago & St. Louis and Wabash Rds., Wabash
r. and Wabash & Erie canal, 73 m. N. W. of
Indianapolis, the State capital. Coal, liv«
stock and produce are shipped.
FRIEND; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; established
•23S
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
1840: J. B.Schwln, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,080. In 1895, I, Actual average for
1896, 1,342. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In
1899, "JKL." Actual averagef or 1900, 1,478.
fclu 1901, yl. lu 1902, yl. Actual average for
1903, 1,466. In 1901, yl.
REFLmL.ICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab
lished 1874; T. A. Clifton, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl.- In 1897. Z.
In 1902, Z (4,6). In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, y I.
CRAWFORDSVILI.E,c.h., Mont-
gomery Co. -Q 6,()49t pop., on Louisville,
New Albany & Chicago, Cleveland, Cincin-
nati, Chicago & St. Louis and VandaliaLIne
Rds. and Sugar creek, 30 m. S. of Lafayette
and 44 N. W. of Indianapolis, the State cap-
ital. Seat of Wabash College. Agriculture,
live stock and timber. Manufactures wire
fence, coffins and buggies.
J O U R N A Li ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republi-
can; daily four pages 20x26, weekly twelve
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; established— dally 1887, weekly 1848; A.
A. McCain, editor; The Journal Company,
publishers (2—3).
Circulation- Daily: Actual average for
1895. 1,301 ; for 1896, 1,446 ; for 1897,
l,346j for 1898, 1,439; /or 1899, 1,476;
for a year ending with Sep^, 1900, 1,497 ; for
a year ending with June, 1901, 1,534. In
1902, yl. In 1904, yl.
Weekly : Actual average for 1895, 2,841 ;
for 1896, 3,415; /or 1897, 3,270; /or 1898,
3,485; /or 1899, 3,380; for a year ending
with September, 1900, 3,295; for a year
ending ivith June, 1901, 3,339. In 1902. yH.
■In 1904, yl.
NEWS-RE VIEW; every eveningexcept
Bunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays: demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1 ; established
1882; S. M. CofEman, editor and publisher.
Circulation — daily "jkl" weekly "jju,."
STAR; Saturdays; independent-republi-
can; twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1;
-established 1872; Samuel D. Symmes, editor
and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1901, Z (6). In 1902,
.Z (6). Actual average for 1903, 1,926. In
1904, yl.
W^ A B A S H ; monthly; collegiate;
•seventy two pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1861; Arthur Porter, editor and
publisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkx"
WABASH COLLEGE RECORD;
quarterly. October, January, April. July;
collegiate; twenty eight to seventy six pages
7x10; subscription 25 cents; established 1901;
H. M. Kingery, editor; Wabash College, pub-
lishers (1—4). Inserts no advertisements.
(A A).
CROMWELL, Noble Go. cf 350 pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 10 m. W. of
Albion, the county seat. Lumbering and
farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 2i)x26; subscription $1; established 1896;
W. A. Foust, editor and publisher (7—3). Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
CROWN POINT, c. h., Lake Co. b
2,336+ pop., on Chicago <& Erie and Pitts-
burg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds.,
41 m. S. E. of Chicago, 111. Grain and hay
are shipped. Ironworks. Agriculture and
stock raising.
FREIE PRESSE; Thursdays ; German;
Independent-democratic; eight pages 18x24;
subscripion $2 ; established 1871 ; Henry Barck,
editor and publisher (7—3). CIrc'n "jkl."
INDIANA.
LAKE CO. STAR; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 20x26: subscription %\;
established 1872; J. J. Wheeler, editor and
publisher (7-3).
Circulation "j_kl." In 1899, Z. In 1900, Z.
In 1902, "j_£L." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, "jkl."
REGISTER; Thursdays; republican;
twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1857 ; A. A. Bibler, editor and publisher.
Cii'culation: In 1899. "jkl." Actual average
ror 1900. 1,054. In 1901. "JKL." In 1902, July,
publisher asserts, at no time during past
two years was less than 1,000. In 1904, "jkl."
CULVER, AfarsTiaZi Co. i TOOf pop.,
on Terre Haute & Indianapolis Rd. and
Lake Maxinkuckee, 10 m. S. W. of Ply-
mouth, the county seat, and 86 S. E. of
Chicago, 111. Culver Military Academy on
outskirts of town. Manufacturing. Wheat
and corn raising.
CITIZEN; Thursdays ; Independent ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894; J. H. Koonty & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
C YNTHI AN A, Posey Co. p 502t pop. ,
on Evansvllle & Terre Haute Rd., 15 m. S.
W. of Princeton, Agriculture.
ARGUS; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1S89; H. V. Whiting, editor and publisher
(2 — 3). Circulation "jkx "
DALE, Spencer Co. JJ 624t pop., on
Louisville, Evansvllle & St. Louis Consoli-
dated Rd., 20 m. N. of Rockport, the county
seat. Agriculture.
REPORTER; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1885; H. B. & O. I. Brooner, editors and pub-
lishers (7— 3), Circulation "ijiL.' •
DALEVILLE, Delaware Co. D- 800
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 43 m. N. E. of Indianapolis.
Manufacturing.
REVIEW^; Fridays; eight pagei 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1898; R. F.
Lavin. editor and publisher (12—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
DANA, Vermilion Co. -n 89J3t pop., on
Indiana, Decatur & Western Rd., 75 m. W.
of Indianapolis, the State capital. Corn,
wheat and oats.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1S73; J. H Jordan, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl." ,
DANVILLE, c. h., Hendricks Co. n
l,802t pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd., 20 m. W. of Indianap-
olis, the State capital. Seat of State Central
Normal College. Stock raising and farming.
HENDRICKS CO. GAZETTE;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1880; W. A. King,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
HENDRICKS CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1847; J. D.
Hogate, editor and publisher (1—4),
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1S96, 1,440; for 1887, 1,453; /or
1898, 1,466; for 1899, 1,528; for 1900,
1,574. In 1901, yl. Actual average for
1902, 1,593. In 1901, January, publisher as-
serts, every issue during 1903 was not less
than 1,608. In 1904, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
2S9
IXDIANA.
INDIANA.
DARLINGTON. Montgomery Co. -D
727+ pop., on Vandalla Line Rd., 8 m. N. E.
of CrawfordsvlUe, the county seat. Grain
elevator and flour mills.
ECHO; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; E. Leachman,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
DECATUR, c. li., Adams Co. a'4,U2t
pop., on Erie, Grand Rapids & Indiana and
Toledo. St. Louis & Kansas City Rds. and
St. Mary's r., 21 m. S. E. of Fort Wayne.
Agriculture and lumber.
EVENING JOURNAI.; every morning
and evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
IjY, Fridays; republican; daily eight, week-
ly eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1.50; established— dally 1896, weekly
1879; Harry Daniel, editor and publisher
<2 — 3). Circ'n— daily "JKL-" weekly "jkl." In
1902, Z (4—5.)
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1857; Lew G. EUingham, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jjcl-" In 1898, Z. In
1900. Z. In 1902, jki-
DELPHI, c. h., Carroll Co. a 2,1351
pop., on Wabash and Louisville, New Al-
bany & Chicago Rds. and Wabash r., 17 m.
S. W. of Lafayette. Manufacturing. Lime-
producing region.
EVENING HERALD; every evening
except Sunday; four pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1898; John W. Fawcett,
Jr., editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CARROL.L, CO. CITIZEN-TIMES;
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1348; A. B.
Crampton, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" In 1897, Z.
Actual average for 1898, 1,568. In 1399, y I.
Actual average for 190;), 2.366. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
JOURNAL); Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab
lished 1850; Landis & Rlcketts, editors and
publishers.
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl.* Actual average
/'or 1900, 2.330. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
DENVER, Miami Co. [j 596 pop., on
Lake Erie & Western and Vandalla Rds., 8 m.
N. of Peru, the county seat. Roller and
saw mills.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; eight pages
18x20; sub.scription$l; established 1897; Mor-
ris & Son, editors and publishers (2—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
DERBY, Perry Co. g 225 pop., on Ohio
r., 17 m. N. E. of Cannelton, the county seat.
Coal mining and agriculture.
GAME BIRD; monthly; poultry;
sixty-four pages 7x10; subscription 25 cents;
established 1892; Alex. W. Cummings, editor
and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
■2,608. In 1896, H. Actual average for
1897, 3,541; /or 1898, 5,566. In 1899, yH.
In 1900. zH. In 1901, (z— 4) H. Actualaver
■age for 1902. 7,644. In 1903, yG. In
1904, yG.
DILLSBORO, Dearborn Co. q, 4651
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
Rd. Manufactures of furniture, carriage.
and cigars.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; four pages
20x26; 8T>JiScrlptlon$1.25; established 1S93; J.
N. Calvert, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "iKi"
DUBLIN, Wayne Co. a- 698t pop., on
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. LouU
Rd., 18 m. W. of Richmond, the county seat,
and 51 E. of Indianapolis, the State capital.
Manufacture of farm implements. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
WAYNE REGISTER; Fridays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1875; Albert M. Burr, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl. •
DUNKIRK, ^ay Co. n- 3,187t pop., on
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd., 10 m. S. E. of Hartford city. Farming
and lumbering. Natural gas.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
daily four pages 18x24, weekly eight pages
151^x22; subscription— dally $4.50, weekly $1:
established— daily 1895, weekly 1888 ; Star
Printing Company, editors and publishers
(7— 3P). Cir'n— daily "JKL." weekly "jkl."
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and VVEEKli Y.Thursdays; independent;
four pages— daily 15x22, weekly 18x24; sub-
scription-daily $5.20, weekly $1; established
—dally 1900, weekly 1898; G. K. Wallace, ed-
itor and publisher (1—5). Circulation— dally
"JKL." weekly "iSL." In 1902, weekly Z (1, 2,
4,5). (AA).
EARL PARK, Benton Co. -n 563t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 7 m. N. W. of Fowler, the
county seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
established 1897; Ed. H. Graham, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl.'
EAST CHICAGO, Lake Co. ^ 3,4nt
pop., on Pennsylvania Go's Rd. and Calu-
met r., 3 m, E. of Hammond and 23 S. E. of
Chicago, 111. Manufacturing.
GLOBE: Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891; Allison P. Brown, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "ijfL"
JOURNAL; Saturdays; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; E. W. Wlckey, editor; Journal
Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl.- (AA).
EATON, Delaware Co. o l,567t pop., on
Ft. Wayne, Cincinnati & Louisville Rd.,
10 m. N. of Muncle, the county seat. " Ex-
celsior" and handle manufactory, flour
mill and natural-gas wells.
NEW GAS LIGHT; Fridays; Inde-
pendent; eight pages l.")x22; subscription 50
cents; established 1902; Jas. W. McCarty,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
EDINBURG, Johnson Co. a 1,820+
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 30 m. S. by S. E. of Indian-
apolis, the State capital. Flour, lumber
and starch manufacturing.
COURIER; daily except Sundays,
and WEEK liY, Thursdays; Independent;
four pages— daily 15x22. weekly 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1.50; established
—dally 1891, weekly 1874; John B. Allison,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circulation—
dally "JKL." weekly "jkl."
ELKHART, Elkhart Co. 6 15,184t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis, Lake Shore & Michigan Southern and
Elkhart & Western Rds. and St. Joseph's
240
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
m. E. of Chicago, 111.
Manufacturing.
Good water
r., 100
power.
REVIEW; every evenlngexcept Sunday,
and !SE3I1-VVEEKL.Y, Wednesdays and
Saturdays ;republlcan; daily four pages 20x26,
semi- weekly eight pages 18x24; subscription-
dally $5, seml-weeKly $1; established— daily
1872, semi-weekly 1859; A. P. Kent, editor;
Review Printing Co., publishers (7— 3P). Cir-
culation—daily "JKL." semi-weekly "iKL." In
1899, daily Z ( + + ). In 1902, -jkl."
TRUTH; every evenlngexcept Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $5,
weekly $1; established — daily 1889, weekly
1890; Edward P. Rucker, editor; C. G. Conn,
proprietor; Truth Publishing House, pub-
lishers (7—3).
Circulation— Daily "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1901, yl.
Weekly "jkl-" In 1897. Z. In 1902, "jkl ■
HERALD OF TRUTH ;.weekly; men
nonite ; eight pages 11x15; subscription $1;
established 1864; A. B. Kolb, editor; Mennon-
Ite Publishing Company, publishers (,2—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 4,600. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, (z-1, 2, 4, 5) I. In 1902, (z— 1. 2, 4,5) I. In
1904, y I.
3IENNONITISCHE RUNDSCHAU
UM) HERO LI) DER WAHRHEIT;
Wednesdays; German; mennonite; sixteen
pages 11x15; subscription $1; established
1878; G. G. Wlens, editor; Mennonite Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897,Y. Inl898. yl. Inl899, zj. In 1900, y I.
In 1901. (z— 4, 6) I. In 1902, (z— 4. 5) I. In
1904, yl.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S PAPER;
monthly; 16 pages llxl4>^; subscription 75
cents; established 1894; A. B. Kolb, editor;
Mennonite Publishing Co. publishers ( 12^).
Circulation: In 1897. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1S9H, 7,083. including a large special
edition. In 1899, zl. In 1900. vl. In 1901,
(z-1. 2, 4. 5)1. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. Act-
ual average for 1904, 2,275.
ELNORA, Daviess Co. p 908t pop., on
Evansvllle & Terre Haute Rd., 20 m. N. E. of
Washington, the county seat. Agriculture
and mining.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; fourpages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1889; W.
B. Myers and W. B. Breden, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation 'jkl-"
EIiTVOOD, Madison Co. a 12,950t
pop., on Lake Erie & Western and Pitts
burg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds.,
45 m. N. E. of Indianapolis, the State capital.
Has plate-glass works, lamp-chimney
works, grain elevators, flax, stave and tin-
plate factories and saw mills. A grain and
stock shipping point.
CALL-LEADER; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
republican; eight to twenty pages— daily
13x20, weekly 15x22; subscription— daily $5.20,
weekly «1; established 1891; E. E. Fornshell,
editor; Fornshell Sc Carpenter, publishers.
Circulation-Daily "JKL." In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904, yl.
Weekly "iii" In 1903, (z-4) I. Inl904,yl.
RECOR D ; every evening except Sunday,
and FREE PRESS, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription— dailj
$5, weekly $1; established 1892; Mofl'ett A
Austin, editors and publishers Circulation
—dally "JKL" weekly "iiLt- "
INDIANA.
ENGLISH, c. h., Crawford Co. p 649t
pop., on Louisville, Evansvllle & St. Louis
Rd., 14 m. N. W. of Leavenworth. Man-
ufactures of lumber, staves and ties.
CRAWFORD CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1878; H. A. Ells-
worth, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." In 1893, Z.
In 1899, 1. In 1900, yl. In 1901, y I. In 1902,
yl. In 1903, yl (O O). In 1904, "jkl."
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x18; subscription $1; established 1888; J.
E. Stewart, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "jjll" In 1902, Z (4).
EVANSVILLE, c. h., Vanderburg
Co. p 59,007+ pop., at junction of eight rail-
roads and Ohio r., 200 m. below Louisville,
Ky. Cotton mills, glass works, potteries,
carriage and wagon factories, saw-mills,
furniture factories and foundries. Coal
mines in operation almost within the city
limits. A prominent shipping point.
DAILY.
COURIER; every morning; dem-
ocratic ; ten to twelve pages, Sunday, twen-
ty four to thirty two 18x24; subscription —
daily $2.50; established 1845; Howard Roosa,
editor; Henry C. Murphy, manager; The Ev-
ansvllle Courier Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. (1 — 5)
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, I, In 1896,
publisher asserts, exceeding 7,700. In 1897,
GZ. In 1898, yG. In 1899, zH. Actual av-
erage for 1900, 8,555; /or 1901, 9,672; for
1902. 1 i, 'il3 :f or mn, 12,684.
DE310KRAT; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, twice-aweek,
Tuesdays and Fridays; German ; independ-
ent-democratic; daily eight, Sunday sixteen
pages 18x24; subscription— dailj' $4. Sunday
$2, weekly $2; established 1864; F. W. Lauen-
stein. manager (12—4J.
Circulation — Daily: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,900. In 1896, I. In
1897, I Z. In 1898, zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900.
publisher asserts, the actual number of com-
plete copies has never been less than 3,S(iO.
In 1901. yH. In 1902, (z-4) H. In 1903, yH.
In 1904. yl.
W'eekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 4,100. In 1896, G. In 1897, G Z. In
1898, zG. In 1899, zH. In 1900, publisher as-
serts, never less than 7,550. In 1901, yG. In
1902, (z— 4) G. In 1903, yG. In 1S04, yH.
J O U R N A L-NEWS; every morning
(rural route edition), and every evening ex-
cept Sunday; republican; daily eight, Sun-
day sixteen pages 18x24; subscription— morn-
ing $2.50, evening $4, Sunday $2; established
1892; W. W. Ross, editor; Evansvllle Journal-
News Company, nubllshers (2—5).
Circulation— Moruins: Actual average
/or 1904, 3.026.
Evening: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 4,60(1. In 1896, G. In 1897, Z. In 1898. zG.
In 1899, zG. Actual average for 1900, 9,844.
In 1901. yF. Actual average for 1902,
11,910; for 1903, 13,852; for 1904. 14,-
030 (bb).
Sunday: Actual average for 1902, 11,508;
/orl903. 14,120.
Publisher's announcement. — The Journal-
News is the only evening paper in a city
having 75,000 population. Evansvllle is a
manufacturing center, and therefore a
workingman's town, which means that the
workingman has no time to read the morn
Ing paper and has his evening paper deliv-
ered at his home, every line of which he
reads thoroughly. We guarantee that our
evening aud Sunday editions average over
14,000 copies each issue, or a larger circula-
tion than all of the other papers in Evans-
vllle have combined. The Journal-News
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
241
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
also has a morning rural route edition
which reaches 3,0;)0 homes regularly every
morning except Mondays, all advertise-
ments contracted for in the evening edition
are also inserted in the Morning Rural
Route edition of the Journal-News.
WEEKLY.
DAS STERNENIIANNER; Fridays;
German; catholic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1882; Peter Wall-
rath, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation: In I8!t5, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.128. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
ECONOMIST; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.60; estab-
lished 1896; G. W. Dannettell, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation : Actual average for 1897,
1,840. In 1898, yl. Actual average for
1899. '^,320. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In I'.lOt. yl.
INDIANA POST UND ANZEIGER;
Saturdays; German; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1879 ; Karl
Langner, editor and publisher.
Circulation i In 1896, "jkl." Actual average
for a year ending with May, 1898, 2,680.
In 1899, zl. In 1900. vl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, vl. In 1903. vl. In 1904. yl.
TRANSCRIPT; Saturdays; negro;
fonr pages ; 15i^x22; subscriotion $1 ; estab-
lished September 1903; W. J. Johns, editor;
Transcript Publishing Co. , publishers (.2—5 P) .
MONTHLY.
BUILDING NEWS j monthly (A A).
FURNITURE INDUSTRY; month
ly ; furniture; forty to sixty pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established October, 1901; J. S.
Reilly, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circiilatiou: In 1902, (z— 1, 2. 4, 5) I. In
1903, yl. In 1904, (z-4) I. (••).
HOOSIER A. O. U. W. WATCH-
MAN; monthly; A. O. U. W.; eight pages
11x16; subscription 50 cents; eslablished 1891;
W.A. Legeman, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 18»8, "jkl." In 1899, zG.
Inl900.yG. Inl901,yH. Inl902, (z— 3,4,5) G.
Actual average for 190.3, 8.773. In 1904, yG.
PYTHIAN KNIGHT; monthly :
Knights of Pythias; eight pages 9x14; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1893; H. Rosen-
thal, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation : In 1903, (z-4) H. In 1904. yll.
FAIRMOTJNT, Orant Co. U 3,2051
pop., on Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. .Louis Rd., 12 m. S. of Marion, the
county seat, and 60 N. of Indianapolis, the
State capital. Glass and woodworking
factories. Location of the largest natural
gas well In the State. Agriculture.
JOURNAIi; every evening except Sun
day; republican; four pages 18x24; estab-
lished 1900; E. A. Morgan, editor and publish-
er (7— 3P). Circulation ••jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
NEWS; semi-weekly. Mondays and
Thursdays; republican; four pages 15x2 J;
subscription gl; established 1877; Jack Stivers,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
FARMERSBURG, Sullivan Co. p
625+ pop.— local estimate 1,000— on Evans-
ville & Terre Haute Rd., 2 m. N. of Sulli-
van, the county seat. Farming.
BEE; Fridays; eight pages 15i^x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; Wint Foote,
editor and publisher (2— 3). Circulation "iju,"
FARMLAND, Randolph Co. D-870t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago *
St. Louis Rd., 8 m. W. of Winchester, the
county seat. Farming. Natural gas.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
16
lished 1888; Ira L. P. nery, editor and pub
Usher. Circulation "ijii,"
FliORA, Carroll Co. u 1,209t pop.,
on Vandalla Line Rd., 19 m. 8. 8. W. of Lo-
gansport. Steam grain elevators, stave and
heading factory, flour mills, carriage shop,
•aw and planing mills and furniture man-
ufactory.
ENTERPRISE-SEN TINEL. ; Fridays;
independent ; eight images 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1885; Nobes A Huntsln-
ger, editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." Actual average
for 1903, 1 ,1 37; ./■"'• 1904, 1,2».>.
HOOSIER DEMOCRAT; Saturdays;
independent; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1897; Mayhill Bros. & Keyes,
editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl" In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue has been less than
1,844. In 1902. (z— 3, 4, 5) I. In 1903, yl (O O).
Actual average for 1904, 3,o26.
FOREST, Clinton Co. n 450 pop., on
Toledo, St. Louis & Western Rd., 14J^ m.
N. E. of Frankfort.
NEWS; Fridays; six pages 11x15; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1901; G. A.
Auble, editor and publisher (1—4). Circula-
tion "JKL."
FORT BRANCH, Gibson Co. p 849t
pop., on Evansville & Terre Haute Rd..20m.
N. of Evansville and 30 S. of Vincennei.
Agriculture.
SATURDAY HERALD} Saturdays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1889; Chas. A. Speer,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n "iKi."
FORTVILLE, Hancock Co. n 1.006t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and
St. Louis Rd., 20 m. N. E. of Indianapolis, the
State capital. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; G. E. Simmons, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
FORT WAYNE, c. h., Allen Co. d
45,115+ pop., at junction of six railroads and
the confluence of St. Joseph and St. Mary's
rs., 43 m. W. S. W. of Defiance, O. General
manufacturing and farming.
FREIE PRESSE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; Ger-
man; d-mocratic; daily four. Saturday and
weekly eight pages 20x24 ; subscription— dally
$3, weekly $1.50; established 1888; Hermann
Mackwi t z, manager ; Fort Wayne Freie Presse
Compa'ny, publishers.
Circulation- Daily: In 1897, "jkl " In
1898, Z. In 1900. Z. In 1901, publisher as-
serts, during the past six years has been
above 1,000. In 1902, "jkl."
Weekly: "jjil."
INDIANA STAATS-ZEITUNG ;
every evening except Sundfcy, and WEEK-
LY, Tuesdays; German; democratic; daily
four, Saturday eight pages 17x22. weekly
twelve pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1877, weekly
1858; Indiana StaatsZeitung Co., editors and
publishers. Circ'n— daily "jkl." weekly "iSL."
JOURNAL. GAZETTE J every morn-
ing, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily eight, Sunday and weekly
sixteen pages 17}^x22J^: subscription— dally
$4.80, weekly tl ; estahlished— Journal 1868,
Gazette 1863; consolidated 1899; A. J. Moyni-
han, editor; H. C. Rockhlll. manager; The
Journal Co., publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher aa-
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
serts, not less than 3.250. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 19l»0.yl.
In 1901, publisher asserts, for twelve months
last past no single Issue has consUted of less
than 4.500. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1901,
(Z--2. fi) G.
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 4,500. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yH. In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 19112, yl. In 1903, "jkl.-
NEWS; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKL.Y, Fridays; republican; ten to
sixteen pages 18x21}^; subscription— daily $3.
weekly $1; established— daily 1874, weekly
issi; News Publi.shing Co., publishers (2—3).
Circulation -Daily: In 1895, H. In
1896. H. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yH. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 6) I. In
1903, yl. Actual average for 1904, 8»109.
Weekly: "JifL."
SENTINEL: every evening except Sun-
dav. and WEEKliY, Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; dailv eight, Saturday and weekly six-
teen pages n}4x'i2]4 ; subscription- daily $5.20,
•weekly $1; established 1833: E. A. K. Hackett,
editorand publisher (12 — 1).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1895, 4,275; for 1896, 4,446. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yH. Actual average for 1899, 5,950.
In 1900, yG. Actual average for 1901, 6. 5 1 4.
In 1902, vG. Inl903, (z— 4)G. In 1904, (z-6) G.
Weekly : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895. In
1896. H. In 1897. Y". In 1898. yT. In 1899, yl.
In 1900. vl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. (z— 4) I. In
1903,yl"(OO). In 1904, (z-6) H.
IVIEDICAL. JOURNAL MAGA-
ZINE; monthly; medical; fifty-eight to
eighty pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished—JoM?-naZ of Medical Sciences 1879;
Medical Magazine 1892; consolidated 1896;
Albert E. Bulson, Jr., editor: Journal Publish
ing Company, publishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1.500. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. Ac-
tual average for 1898, 1,618; for 1899.
1,709. In 1900. yT. Actual average for
1901, 1,693. In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z-4) I.
Actual average for 1904, 1 ,754.
STA^IP EXCHANGE; monthly; T)hl-
latelv; sixteen to twentv-four pages 6x9;
■ubscrlption 25 cents; establlihed 1899; Frank
K. Hills, editor; Exchange Publishing Co.,
publishers (2—3). Circulation "jkl-"
rOUNTAIN CITY, W^ay'JcCo. D-455t
pop., on Grand Rapids iz Indiana Rd., 9 m.
N. of Richmond, the county seat, and 78 E.
of Indianapolis. Farming. Corn and wheat
TI IVIES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established
1898; Claude S. Keever, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl.-
FOWLER, c. h., Benton Co. -a l,429t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., midway between Indianapo-
lis, the State capital, and Chicago, 111.
Agriculture and stock raising.
BENTON REVIEW; Thursdays; demo-
cratic: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1875; Geo. L. Roby, editor and
publisher (2—3).
Circulation: Itf 1898, "jkl.- In 1899, Z.
Actual average for 1900, 1,335; for a
year ending vnth March, 1901, 1,544; for
1902, 1,5'^0. In 1903, yl. Actual average
/or 1904, < 1,485.
INDEX; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1901: James Chapman, editor and publisher
(1—4). Circulation •••ikl."
LEADER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1893;
John P. Carr, editorand publisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,300: in 1896. 1.50f). In 1897. Y.
In 1898, -iKL." (? ?) In 1901, Z (3). In 1903, (+t).
REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays; republi-
can ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1873; E. Barce, editor; C. G. Manzy,
DUblisher (8—3). Clrc'n -jkl." In 19(J3. Z (4).
FRANKFORT, c. h., Clinton Co. u
7,100+ pop., on Lake Erie & Western, Chi-
cago, Indianapolis & Louisville, Toledo, St.
Louis & Kansas City and Vandalia Line
Rds., 36 m. S. of Logansport and 47 N. N. E.
of Indianapolis, the State capital. Has car
shops and natural gas. Farming.
CRESCENT; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; four to eight pages 22x26; subscrip-
tion—daily $5, weeklj' $1 ; established— daily
1888, weekly 1839; Bayard Gray, editor and
publislier(2— 3).
Circulation— Daily : "iia" (ID.
Weekly: In 1896. "jkl." In 1897, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,400. In 1898, yl. In
1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, (z— 4, 5) I (!!).
In 1902, vl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and BANNER, Saturdays;
republican; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1887, weekly 1864; E. H. Burns, editor
and publisher (7— 3P). Circulation— daily
"mORNING'tIIVIES ; every morning
except Monday, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days; independent; daily eight pages; weekly
eight pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1; established- daily 1894, weekly
1876; G. Y. Fowler, editor and publisher
(7-3P).
Circulation- Daily: In 1902, "jkl." In 1903.
(z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
Weeklv: In 1902, "jkl " In 1903, (z-4) I.
In 1904, yl.
AMERICAN STANDARD; Thurs
days; Independent; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; H.B.Collins,
editor; The Frankfort Publishing Company,
publishers (2—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
2,406; for a year ending with March,
1898.3,097. In 1898, zH. In 1899. zH. Act-
ual average for a year ending with June,
1900, 4,358; for a year ending with March,
1901. 4,286; /or 1902.3,578. In 1903. yH.
In 1904, vH.
FRANKLIN, c. li., Johnson Co. n
4,005+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis and Pittsburg, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 20 m. S. by S. E. of
Indianapolis, theState capital. Agriculture.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and PEOPLE'S PAPER,
Fridays; independent; daily four, weekly
eight pages 17x24 ; subscription — daily $3,
weekly $1; established— daily 1885, weekly
1891; W. W. Aikens, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation— daily "jkl" weekly
"JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "JKL"
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1859; A. N. Crecraft, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,800. In 1895, I. In 1896 and 1897.
publisher asserts, not less than 1,750. Actual
average for 1898. 1,799. In 1899, yl. In
1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903
yl(OO). In 1904, (z— 4) I.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1845; Voris & Fisher, editors and pub-
lishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, "jicL" In 1896. 1. In
1897. Y". InlS98."iKL"
FRANKTON, Madison Co. D l,464t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
243
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
St. LouiB Rd., 27 m. S. E. of Kokomo. Win-
dow-glass houses, rolling mills and wire-
feuce factories.
CRITI(;; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
Mav, liHJl; G. O Ellison Co., editors and pub-
lishers (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
FREDERICKSBURG. Washing.
ton Co. p 281+ pop., ou Wabash Rd., 22 m.
N. W. of New Albany. Agriculture.
BLUE RIVER GAZETTE; Thurs-
•days; independent; eight pages 13x20; sub-
«cription$l; established 1894; H. C. Ramsey,
editorand publisher (1—5 P)- Circ'n "410,. •■
PROHIBITION ADVOCATE;
monthly; prohibition; four pages 11x15}^;
subscription 20 cents; established February,
1904; H. C. Ramsey, editor and publisher
<.l— 5).
FREELAND PARK, Benton Co. -D
PRESS; Thursdays (A A).
FREEL.ANDVILLE, Knox Co. p
562 pop., 20 m. N. E. of Vincennes, the
county seat. Cheese factory. Wheat rais-
ing.
COURANT; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; E. W. Heithecker. editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
FREMONT, Steuben Co. cf 709t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.,
50 m. N. of Fort Wayne. Foundry, gjyst
and saw mills and carriage works. Ship-
ping point for horses, logs and lumber
Agriculture.
EAGLE; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1892; Warren D. Wells, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
FRENCH LICK, Orange Co. Q 280
pop., on Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville
Rd., 7 m. W. of Paoll.
SPRINGS VALLEY HERALD
Fridays; independent; four pages 18x24
unbscrlption $1; established October, 1903
W. C. Gruber, editor; Gruber A Wlnniger
publishers (1—4). Circulation "jja-."
FULTON, F7(Uon Co. ^ 300 pop., on
Cincinnati, Richmond & Muncie Rd., 9 m.
S. of Rochester.
LEADER; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscriptions!; established 1901; D.O.Hoff-
man, editor and publisher (12—3). Circula-
tion "JKI.."
GALVESTON, Oass Co. i 800 pop.,
on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., 15J^ m. S. E. of Logansport, the
county seat, and 6^ N. W. of Kokomo.
Farming.
LEADER; Thursdays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1897; S. E.Thurs-
ton, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
GARRETT, Dekalb Co. cf 3,910t pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., and location of
Its repair and car shops. Farming.
CLIPPER; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 22x28 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1885 ; H. E. & T. C. Little, publishers.
Chrculation "jkl." In 1899, Z. In 1902. "iKL"
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
187fi; Geo. T. Weeks, editor and publisher;
prints an edition for Hudson (9—3).
Circulation — Combined weekly: In
189.5. I. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "iii,."
(??) In 1899, Z. Inl902, "iiti."
GAS CITY, Grant Co. D 3,6221 pop., on
Chicago, St. Louis & Pittsburg and Cincin-
nati, Wabash & Michigan Rds. Tin plate-
edge tool, strawboard and glass pottery
and rubber goods factories.
JOURNAL ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1888; Roy C. Gault, editor; Gault Publish-
ing Company, publishers; prints an edition
for Jonesboro. Combined circulation "jki,."
In 1899. Z. In 1902, "JKL."
GASTON, Delaware Co. d- 967 pop.,
11 m. N. W. of Muncie, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages; 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; Mcintosh & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (8—3). Circulation "ji^l."
GENEVA, ^<^a7»« Co. cfl,076t pop., on
Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd., 10 m. N. of
Portland. Timber and crude petroleum.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1885;
C. O. Rayn, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL"
GOODLAND, N-ewton Co. ^ l,205t
pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois and
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., 40 m. N. W. of Lafayette. Grain
growing.
HERALD; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1874;
A. J. Kitt. editor; Kitt & Shepard, publishers
(7— 3) . Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
GOSHEN, c. h., Elkhart Co. ^ 7,810t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Lake Shore & Michigan South-
ern Rds., 40 m. N. of Warsaw. Good water
power, employed in manufacturing. Agri-
culture.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI-WEE KLY, Wednes-
days and Saturdays; democratic; daily eight
pages 15x22, semi-weekly four pages 20x26;
subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly $1.5(J; es-
tablished-daily 1897, semi-weekly 1837;
Joseph A. Beane,edItorandpublisher (7— 3).
Circulation— Daily: "JKL." Inl899,Z. In
1902, "J_KL. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
Semi-Weekly: In 189.i, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.440. In 1896, I. In 1897, IZ.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. zl. In 1900, vl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 19u3, (z— 4) I (••).
In 1904, yl.
NEWS-TIMES; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, twice-a-week,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4.80, weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1884, weekly 1856; M.
V. Starr, editor; News Printing Company,
publishers (7— 3P).
Circulation -Daily: In 1898, "jkl" In
1899, Z. Inl902. Z(l, 2, 4).
Weekly: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899. zl. In
1900, y I. Inl901, "JitL." In 1903. Z (1, 2, 4).
COOKING CLUB; monthly: culinary;
forty-four pages 7x12; subscription SOcents;
established 1895; Mary Starr, editor; Cooking
Club Publishing Company, publishers (2 — 4).
Civculntion: In 1899, F. In 1900. zF.
Actual average for a year ending with Oc-
244
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
tober. 1901. 21,635 1 for 1902, i25,501 ; for
1903,26.378. In 1904, yC.
GOSPORT. Owen Co. -a 726t pop.
on Indianapolis & Vincennes and Louis-
ville, New Albany & Chicago Rds. and
White r., 44 m. S. W. of Indianapolis, the
State capital. Farming and milling.
TRI-COUNTY REPORTER; Fri-
days; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1874; Wm. Parish, editor and pub-
lislier. Circulation "jkl."
GRANDVIEW, Spencer Co. p 822t
pop., on Ohio r., 6 m. above Roclcport, the
county seat, and 145 below Louisville, Ky.
Flour, grist, spoke and lath mills and
tobacco and produce warehouses.
MONITOR ; Thursdays ; independent-
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1868; W. E. Knight, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
GREENCASTLE, c. h., Putnam Co.
-a 3fi&H pop., on Cleveland. Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis, Louisville, New Albany
& Chicago and VandaliaLine Rds., 39 m. W.
of Indianapolis, the State capital. Seat of
De Pauw University. Manufacturing and
agriculture.
BANNER} every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scption— daily $5.20, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1893, weekly 1850; Harry M. Smith, editor
and manager (2—3).
Circulation— Daily: Inl901,"JKi." Actual
average for 1902. 684. In 1908, "iiu,."
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,000. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, zl.
In 1899, zl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. Actual
average for 19u2, 1,570. In 1903, yl (O O).
In 1904. yl.
STAR AND DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established— S^a/- 1858, Democrat lS9-i: F.
A. Arnold and R. P. Carpenter, editors; The
Star and Democrat Publishing Company,
publishers (12—1).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,.560. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, yl. Actual average for 1899, i, 7 57. In
1900. vl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl (0"0). In 1901. (z-4) H.
DE PAUW PALLADIUM; bi month-
ly; independent; twenty pages 9x12: sub-
scription $1; established 1895; E.H.Gibson,
editor; R. A. Turner, publisher (1—4). Cir-
culation "JKL."
GREENFIELD, c. h., Hancock Co. a
4,4S9t pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd., 20 m. E. of Indian-
apolis, the State capital. Saw and flour
mills. Manufactures of furniture, glass,
steel nails and other articles. Farming.
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday,and WEEKLY, Thursdays; repub-
lican: daily four pages 19x25, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3, weekly
$1; established— daily 1894, weekly 1880: W. S.
Montgomery, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl-"
Weekly : Actual average for 1895, ',2,680.
In 1896. H. In 1897. HZ. In 1898, yH. In
1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, I (z— 4). In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (O O). In 1904, yl.
GLOBE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
November, 1901; W. E. Newby. editor: Globe
Publishing Co. (Inc.). publishers (7—3). Cir-
culation "JKi- In 190.S. Z (4).
INDIANA.
HANCOCK DEMOCRAT ;Thursdays^
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1859; J, F. Mitchell, editor
and publisher (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1896, "iKL." In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, zl. In 1899, "jkl."
HERALD AND TRIBUNE; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1872; S. S. & A. H.
Boots and J. C Milton, editors and pub-
lishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895. publisher
asserts, not less than 1,500. In 1896. I. In
1897, 1 Z. In 1898. yl. In 1899, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1.500. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
HOME AND SCHOOL VISITOR;
monthly; juvenile, educational; thirty-two
pages 7x10; subscription 75 cents ; established
1881; D. H. Goble, editor and publisher (12—4).
Does not insert advertisements.
INLAND POULTRY JOURNAL;
monthly ; live stock ; sixty-eight pages
S^xUJ^; subscription 50 ceuts; established
1904; Theo. Hewes, editor; Inland Poultry
Journal Co., publishers (2— 5 P).
PRI3IITIVE 3IONITOR; monthly;
baptist; forty-eight pages 5x8; subscription
$1; established 1886; R. W. Thompson, editor
and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,750. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yL
Actual average for 1902, 2,819. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, yl.
YOUTH'S GUARDIAN FRIEND;
monthly; juvenile; thirty-two pages; sub-
scription 50 ceuts; established January, 1902;
J.M.Thompson, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1903, Z (4). In 1904, "jkl-
GREENSBURG, c. h., Decatur Co. R
5.034+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicaga
& St. Louis Rds., 46 m. S. E. of Indianapolis,
the State capital, and 65 W. N. W. of Cin-
cinnati, O. Milling, manufacturing, natural-
gas wells and stone quarries. Farming^
stock raising and dairying.
GRAPHIC; every evening except Sun-
day; four pages 18x24; subscription $4; es-
tablished 1899; W. H. GUdewell, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays ; republican ;
daily four pages 15x22, weekly eight pages
13x20; subscription— daily $4, weekly 75 cents;
established 1894; James E. Caskey, editor
and publisher (2— 8). Circulation— daily "jkl."
weeklv "jkl."
REVIEW; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24: sub-
scription—dally $5, weekly $1; established
—daily 1898. weekly 1879; A. M. Willoughby,
editor: A. M. Willoughby & Co., publishers
(2—3. Circulation— daily "JKL." weeklyjKL."
In 1897. weekly Z. In 1902. "j_kl."
BAPTIST OBSERVER; Fridays; bap-
tist: sixteen pages 9^x13; subscription $1;
established September, 1902; E. C. J. Dickens,
editor; Dickens Bros., publishers (2—3). Cir-
culation "jkl."
NEW ERA; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1869 ; W. H. Glidewell, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl •" In 1897, Z. In
1902, -JKL."
STANDARDi Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1835; Luther D. Braden, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jjll"
GREENTOWN, Howard Co. n l,287f
pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City Rd.,
10 m. E. of Kokomo, the county seat. In
natural-gas belt.
GEM; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1 ; established 1894;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
245
ISDIANA.
John W. Melton, editor and publisher (8—3).
■Circulation "jkl."
CrREENWOODyo/inson Co. a l.SOSf
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 10 m. N. of Franklin, the
county seat, and 10 S. of Indianapolis, the
State capital. Fruit canning and sash and
door factories, flour and saw mills, grain
elevator, mineral wells and a sanitarium.
Agriculture.
ERA; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1892;
J. A. Swan, editor and publisher (7—3). Clr-
■oulatlon "JKL."
HAGERSTOWN, Wayne Co. D-862t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago*
St. Louis and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rds., 26 m. W. N. W. of
Richmond, the county seat. Flour mills,
butter and cheese factory, planing mills
and natural gas.
EXPONENTi Thursdays ; Independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1875; H. J. Day, editor and publisher.
Circulation ' jkl."
WAYNE FARMER; Fridays ; four
pages 18x24; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished 1882; Fanner Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Circulation "iki."
HAMILTON, Steuben Co. cf 800 pop.,
on Wabash Rd., 55 m. N. of Fort Wayne.
Farming and lumber.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1901; Keefer & Johnston, editors and pub-
lishers (7—3), Circulation "jkl."
HAMLET, Starke Co. \2 *33 pop., on
Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago; Indiana,
Illinois & Iowa Rds., 7 m. N. of Knox.
TI>IES; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
December, 1901; C. E. & H. F. McCormick,
editors and publishers (12—3). Circula-
tion "jjcL. (A A).
HAMMOND, Lake Co. ^12,376t pop.,
on Erie, Louisville, New Albany & Chicago,
Michigan Central, New York, Chicago &
St. Louis and Pennsylvania Co's Rds. and
Orand Calumet r., 20 m. S. E. of Chicago,
111. Distillery, steel spring and chemical
works, slaughter house, carriage and syrup
factories, nail mill, brick-yards, grist mills
and car shops.
I X D EPEN DENT ; every evening except
Sunday; republican; four pages 17}^x24; sub-
scription $5; established 1887; Hammond
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1902, Z (1, 3, 4, 5).
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and LAKE CO. NEWS, Thursdays;
democratic; daily four to eight, weekly eight
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; established— daily 1891, weekly 1890; S. E.
Swaim, editor; S. E. Swaim«S;Co., publishers.
Circulalion— Daily: "jkl."
W^eekly: In 1898, "jkl." Actual average for
1899, 1,054. In 1900, "jkl."
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKIjY, Wednesdays; re-
publican; eight pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $1; established— daily 1889,
weekly 1880; Harnley & McElwain, editors
and publishers. Circulation— dally "jkl."
weekly "jkl."
INDIANA.
DEUTSCHE VOI.KS-ZEITUNG;
Fridays; German; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1888; Aug.
F. Laufer, editor and publisher (2— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
HANOVER, J"e#er.son Co. P, 377 pop.,
6 m. S. W. of Madison, the county seat.
Seat of Hanover University.
CROWE; monthly, during college year;
collegiaie; twelve to sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1894; H.L.Mor-
gan, editor; R. F. Frazer, publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
HARTFORD CITY, c. h., Blaek
ford Co. D- 5,912+ pop., at crossing of Pitts
burg, Chicago & St. Louis and Ft
Wayne, Cincinnati & Louisville Rds., 75 m
N. E. of Indianapolis, the State capital
Hub and spoke factory, glass factories
machine shops and wood pulp and saw
mills.
EVENING NEWS; every morning and
evening except Sunday; four pages 18x24;
subscription $5; established 1894; E. E. Cox,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and B L. A C K F O R D CO. GA -
ZETTE, Saturdays; republican; daily four
pages 20x22, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1; established
1901; H. Qeisler and R. B. Hubbard, editors;
Republican Publishing Company, publishers
(1—4). Circ'n— daily "jkl-' weekly "jkl."
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; republican;
dally four pages 17J^x24; weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished-daily 1896, weekly 1884; A. W.
Tracy, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation— Daily: "iKL." Inl903,Z(4).
Weekly: "JKL." Inl903, (z— 1) I. In 1904, yl.
HAITBSTADT, Gihaon Co. p 448
pop., on Evansville & Terre Haute Rd., 12
m. S. of Princeton, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
NEW^S; Fridays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established Oc-
tober, 1902; W. G. Marshal], editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl.-
HAZLETON. Gibson Co. p75S+pop.,
on Evansville & Terre Haute Rd. and White
r., 10 m. N. of Princeton, the county seat.
Farming and lumber.
HERALD; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription 50 cents; established 1896; John
A. Thomas, editor and publisher (7—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
HEBRON, Porter Co. \2 794t pop., on
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd., 51 m. S. E. of Chicago. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; J. E. Cum-
mins, editor and publisher (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKJt"
HELTONVILLE, Lawrence Co. P
400 pop., on Southern Indiana Rd., 8 m. N.
E. of Bedford, the county seat. Agricul-
ture, horticulture and oolite stone.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 19x22: sub-
scription 75 cents; established 1900; Vergil
Wilson, editor and publisher (7— 3P). Circu-
lation "iKL." (A A).
246
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
HENRYVILLE, Clark Co. p 475t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Cliicago &
St. Louis Rd., 18 m. N. of Jeffersonville,
the county seat. Farming.
TI3IES; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 16x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
flslied 1896; Carl Bray field, editor and pub-
lislier (2—3). Circulation "jill" (A A).
RIGHT IDEAS; monthly; sixteen
pages 6x9; subscription $1.25; established
1899; Lewis Patterson, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
HILLSBORO, Fountain Co. -D 500t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 13 m. E. of Covington, the
county seat, and 60 W. by N. W. of Indianap-
olis, the State capital. Farming.
TIMES; Saturdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1898; Earle Shu-
lar , editor and publisher ( 2—3 ). Cir c'n • mkl. • ■
HOBART, Lake Co.)j l,390t pop., on
Elgin, Joliet & Eastern, New York, Chicago
Sc St. Louis and Pennsylvania Co's Rds., 11
m. N. W. of Valparaiso and 31 S. E. of Chi-
cago, III. Farming and brick making.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; A.J.Smith
and N. B. White, editors and publishers
(7—3). Circulation "iKL"
HOPE, Bartholomew Co. v l,088t pop.
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., 10 m. N. E. of Columbus, the
county seat. Tile and carriage factorlei,
saw and planing mills.
JOlTRNALi; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription
estab-
E. C. Allison, editor and pub-
Circulation "iKL." In 19U2, Z
lished 1883;
Usher (2—3).
(3, 4. 5, 10).
HUDSON, Steuben Co. d 558t pop., on
Wabash Rd., 10 m S. W. of Angola, the
county seat. Farming.
BANNER; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
1897; J. W. Sew-
-3). Circ'n "jkl."
subscription jl; established
ard, editor and publisher (7
HUNTINGBURG, D»^ois Co. p
2,52^t pop., on Louisville, Evansville & St
Louis Consolidated Rd. , 48 m. N. E. of Evans-
Tille and 75 W. of Louisville, Ky. Manu-
facturing, agriculture and coal and fire-
clay mining.
DEMOCRAT; semi-weekly; Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established January, 1888;
A. L. Gray, editor; E. W. Pickhardt, pub-
lisher (2—5 P).
ARGUS; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1880; John W. Lewis, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "JKL" In 1903, Z (4).
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays ; inde-
endent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1885; E. H. Dufendach, editor;
C. W. Dufendach, publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
In 1901. Z (4, 6X
SIGNAL.; Thursdays; German ; inde-
pendent-democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $3; established 1867; Ernst W.
Pickhardt, publisher (2— 5 P). Circulation
"JKL." In 1899. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
HUNTINGTON, c. h., Huntington
Co. cf 9,491 pop., on Chicago & Erie and
Wabash Rds. and Wabash r., 24 m. S. W. of
Fort Wayne. Manufacturing and produc-
tion of lime.
EVENING HERALD; every evening,
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, twicea-
week, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican;,
eight pages— daily 18x23, weekly 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1.50; established
—daily 1883, weekly 1848; Thad. Butler, edi-
tor; Herald and News Express Co., publish-
ers (12— 4).
Circulation-Daily: "jkl " In 1903. De-
cember, publisher asserts, at no time during
the past year less than 1,775. In December,
1904, publisher asserts, at no time during the
past year less than 1,780.
Weekly: "jkl" In 1903, December, pub-
lisher asserts, at no time during past year
less than 1,800. In December, 1904, publisher
asserts, at no time during the past year less
tjian 1,900.
NEWS-DE3IOCRAT; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, twice-a-
week, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic;
daily four pages 22x28; weekly eight page*
15x22; subscription- daily $5.20, weekly $1;
established— A'ews 1894, Z)e»iocrat 1858; O. W.
Whltelock, editor; The News Publishing Co.,
publishers (7—3). Circulation— daily "jkl "
weekly "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
CHRISTIAN CONSERYATOR^
Wednesdays; united brethren in Christ r
twenty pages 10x14; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1885; Rev. C. H. Kizacofe, editor;
W. H. Clay, publisher (12—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 5,292 in
1891 to H in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, G Z^
In 1898, yG. In 1899, yH. In 1900. yH. In
1901. (z— 4) H. Actual average for 1902,
4,212. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
FARMERS' GUIDE; Saturday s ; agri-
culture, livestock; sixteen pages 13x20; sub-
scription 60 cents: established 1888; Benj.F,
Billiter, editor; The Guide Publishing Co.,
publishers (2—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 21,186 in
1893 to D in 1895. Actual averag-e for 1896,.
21,911. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yD. In
1899, yE. Actual average for a year ending
with February, 1900, 26.825. In 1901, yC.
In 1902, yC. In 1903, yD. In 1904, yD.
MISSIONARY MONTHLY; United
Brethren; sixteen pages 8^^x113^; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1897; The Mission-
ary Monthly Co., editors and publisherg
(2—3). Does not insert advertisements.
HYMERA, Sullivan Co. p 500t pop.,,
on Evansville & Terre Haute Rd.
HERALD; Fridays (A A).
IDAVILLE, White Co. Y: 500 pop., on
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd., 6 m. E. of Monticello, the county seat.
Lumbering.
OBSERVER; Tuesdays; neutral; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1886;
R. M. Isherwood, editor and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation "ijU;"
INDIANA HARBOR, Lake Co. ^
on Baltimore & Ohio, Lake Shore & Michi-
gan Southern, and Pennsylvania Rds. Part
of East Chicago.
GLOBE I Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1902; A. P. Brown, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "tju,"
HARBOR SENTINEL; Thursdays;
Independent; four pages 18x24: subscription
$1; established November, 1902; W. W. Mo-
berly, editor and publisher (12—3). Circula-
tion -iKL'
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
247
INDIANA— Jndianapolia.
INDIANA— Indianapolis.
INDIAN APOLIS, c.h., ilfarton Co. E3
State Capital, 109,164+ pop., at junction of
fifteen railroads and White r., 115 m. N. W.
of Ciucinnati, O., 194 S. E. of Chicago,
111., and 110 N. of Louisville. Kj'. It Is the
geographical center of the State. Has Im
portant commercial andaianufacturing in-
terests. In a rich acd fertile district, on
the edge of the natural-gag belt.
DAILY.
COMMERCIAL. REPORTER; every
morning except Sunday ; legal, financial and
commercial; eight pages 15x21}^; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1895; Reporter Publish-
ing Co., publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" Inl897, Z. In
1899, 1. In 1900. zl. In 1901, yl. Actual
average /or 1902, 4,476; for 1903, 5,666.
In 1901, yG.
INDIANA TRIBUENE; every evening
except Sunday; German; independent demo-
cratic; eight pages Ux20; subscription $3;
established 1875; Guttenberg Co., publishers
(8—3).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, II. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, y I. Inl90U,zI.
In 1901, (z-6) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
LIVE STOCK JOURNAL; every
evening except Sunday; live stock market
and farm news; four pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $4; established 1889; W. A. Cowan, edi-
tor; Indianapolis Live Stock Journal and
Printing Co., publishers.
Circulation: In 1895. H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, vl. In 1899. zl. In 1900. zl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl (OO).
In 1904, (z— 4) !(••).
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; twelve to twenty-eight pages
19x24: subscription $5; established 1869; Chas.
R. Williams, editor; Hilton U. Brown, general
manager (1—5). ^ ,^^^
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
32,t215; /or 1896, actual sales, 36,685;
for 1897, actual sales. 35,9tiS; for 1898,
actual sales, 45, *201; for a year ending
with June, 1899, actual sales, 42,103;
for 1900, copies printed, 49,787; /or 19ol,
actual sales, 56, 1'20; /or 1J02, actual
sales, 62,133; /or 1903. actual sales,
69,385: for 1904, actual sniea, 72,89.>.
Publisher's announcement.— The News car
ries more display advertising of local
merchants and twice as much classified
advertising of all kinds as all the other
Indianapolis dally papers combined. In
ten years its use of white paper has in
creased from 485 tons (1894) to 4.004 tons
(1904). Its circulation In Indianapolis
alone Is over 35.000 dally.
SENTINEL ; every evening except Snn
day, Sunday morning, and INDIANA
STATE SENTINEL, Wednesdays; dem-
ocratic; daily ten to sixteen pages 18x24,
Sunday forty-four to seventy, weekly eight
to sixteen pages 16x24; subscription— daily
$3, Sunday $2.50, weekly 50 cents; established
—daily 1854, weekly 1822; Samuel E. Morss,
editor; Indianapolis Sentinel Co., publish
ers(3— 5P).
Circulation — Daily : In 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest 20,000. In 1895, E. In 1896. F.
In 1897. Y. In 1898. yG. In 1899, yG. In
1900, F. In 1901, yF. Actual average for
1902, 35,646. In 1903, C. Actual average
for 1904, 24,838.
Sunday : In 1894, publisher asserts, 22,000.
In 1895, E. In 1896. F. In 1897. Y. Inl898,yG.
In 1899, yG. In 1900. F. In 1901, yF. Ac-
tual average for 1902, 45,049. In 1903, B.
Actual average for 1904, 38,058.
Weekly : In 1894, publisher asserts. 31.000.
Inl895,C. Inl896, D. Inl897.Y. Inl898,yE.
In 1899, yF. In 1900, zF. Actual average for
a year ending icith March. 1901, 76,963. Ac-
tual average for 1902, 104.504. In 1903, A.
In 1904, yA.
STAR; every morning; independent;
ten to twenty four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $3.65; established May, 1903; Star Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1904, 88,271.
Sunday : Actual average for 1904, 58,648.
SUN; every evening except Sunday; In-
dependent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$3; established 1888; Sun Company, editors
and publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, 1. Actual average
for 1896, 12,202. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yF.
In 1899, yG ( + +). In 1900, yG. In 1901, yG.
In 1902, yG. In 1904, yG.
TELEGRAPH; every morning except
Sunday, and INDIANA VOLKS-
BLATT UND TELEGRAPH, Satur
days; German; independent-democratic;
daily four pages 20x26, weekly eight pages
18x24; subscription— daily $6, weekly $2; es-
tablished—daily 1864, weekly 1848; Gutenberg
Company, editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation— Daily : "ojii-" _ ^^ ,
Weekly: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, I Y. In
1898, vl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, vl. In 1901, yl.
Inl902, yl. In 1903, yl. InllOi. yl.
WEEKLY.
AMERICAN TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
agricultural and- household; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1881;
American Tribune Company, publishers.
Circulation : Rating varied from C in 1891
to D in 1895. In 1896, D. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yE.
Inl899,yF. In 1900. zF (??). Inl901,yF. In
1902,yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904, yG.
BULLETIN; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1880; T. G. Harrison, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JifL-" (A A).
CATHOLIC COLUMBIAN REC-
ORD: Saturdays; catholic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established March,
1883; John A. Kuster, editor and publisher.
Office, 146 E. Market street (1—5 P).
FARM STAR; Saturdays: agricul-
tural; twelve pages 11x15; subscription $1;
established 1903; Indianapolis Star Company,
editors and publi.«hers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
42,462.
FREEMAN; Saturdays; negro; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1887 ; George L. Knox, editor and publisher
(g -y\
Circulation: Rating varied from E In 1891
to G in 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y. In 1898. y F.
In 1899. yG. In 1900, yG. In 1901, (z-4, 6) G.
In 1902, yG. In 1903, (z-4) G. In 1904,
yG.
GLOCKE; Thursdays (A A). . ^
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays ; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1882; Sol. Hathaway, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
INDIANA FARMER; Saturdays;
agricultural; sixteen pages 11x16; subscrip
tion$l ; established 1847; Indiana Farmer Co.,
editors and publishers.
C;irculaiion : Rating varied from C in 1892
to Din 1895. In 1896. D. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
VE. In 1899, vF. In 1900, yF. In 1901, (z-3)
F(++). In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. Inir04.yG.
INDIANA FREIE PRESSE; Fri-
days; German; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2; established April. 1902; Jos. Miller,
editor; Frele Presse Publishing Company,
publishers. Circulation 'jkl" (A A). „,,
JERSEY BULLETIN AND DAIRY
FARMING; Wednesdays; dairying and
breeding of Jersey cattle; twenty to thirty-
six pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
1883; D. H. Jenkins, editor and publisher
(12—4). , ^
Circulation: In 1894, H. In 1895, I. In
1896, H . In 1897. Z. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900. vT. Inl9')l.(z— 1.2. 4, 5)1. In 1902. yl.
, In 1903, (,z— 4) I (• •)• In ISO-l' >'!•
248
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA— Indianapolis.
KNIGHTS OF FIDELITY NEWS;
Mondays; liquor; eight pages 14x20; &ub-
8cription$2; established 1900; Jas. B. Wilson,
editor and publisher (7—3). Circ'n "jkl."
In 1903, Z (4).
MARION CO. MAIL.; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15j7^x24; subscription $1;
established November, 1902; Leo K. Fester,
editor and publleher (12 — 3).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903,2,405. In 1904, y I.
OCTOGKAPHIC REVIEW; Tues
days; Disciples of Christ; eight pages 14x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1858; L. F.
Blttle and Daniel Sommer, editors and pub-
lishers. Does not insert advertisements.
PATRIOT PHALANX; Thursdays;
prohibition; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1884; Wm. F. Clark, editor; W.
F. & E. W. Clark, publishers (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
5,154. Iul89fi, G. In 1897, Y. Inl898,yH.
In 1899, zl. Actual average for a year end-
ing ivith June, 19(H), 0,679, including large
special edition; for 1900,9,691. In 1901, vF.
In 1902, yF. In 1903. (z— 4) F. In 1S04, yF.
RECORDER; Saturdays; negro; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1896; George P. Stewart, editor and publisher
(8-3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1898,
.3,787. In]899.yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 19:»3, (z-4) !(••). In 1904, yl.
ROUGH NOTES; Thursdays; insur-
ance; twenty-four pages 9x12; subscription
$2; established 1878; H. C.Martin, editor; The
Rough Notes Company, publishers (7—3.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,500. Actual average for 1896,
3,000. In 1897. H Z. In 1898, yH. In
1899, zH. In 1900, yH. Inl901.yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, y I.
SPOTTVOGEL ; Sundays; German;
comic; twelve to twenty four pages 17x24;
subscription $2; established 1865; Gutenberg
Co., editors and publishers; issues an edition
on Thursdays for country circulation (8—3).
Combined circulation "jKt."
TIMES; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15xii; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished January, 1901; Times Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
TRADE JOURNAL; Saturdays; com-
mercial; four pages 18x^; subscription $1;
established 1890; William H. Robson, editor
and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1896. I. Actual average
/or 1897, 4,394. In 1898, yG. Actual aver-
age for 1S99, 4,737. In 1900, yG. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. Actual average for
1903,4,711. In 1904, yG.
UNION; Saturdays; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1889 ; J. H.
Springer, editor; Edwin F. Gould, publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
UNITED MINE WORKERS'
JOURNAL; Thursdays; labor; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1890; S.M. Sexton, editor; National Executive
Board of the United Mine Workers of Amer-
ica, publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for )899, 13,600. In 1900, yF. In 1901,
(z— 4. 5) F. In 1902. yF. In 1903, (z^) F (• •).
In 1904. yF.
WESTERN HORSEMAN; f-ildays;
sporting and stock raising; twenty pages
11x15 ; subscription $2 ; established 1878 ;
J. W. Neal, editor; Western Horseman Co.,
publishers (1—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 17,500. In 1895, E. In 1896, E. In
1897. Y. In 1898, zF{??). In 1899, yG. In
19()0, yG. In 1901. vG. In 1902, yG. In 1903,
yG (OO). In 1904. yH.
WORLD; Saturdays; negro; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1882; Indianapolis World, edi-
tors and publishers. Circulation "jkl "
INDIANA — Indianapolis.
BI-WEEKLY.
SILENT HO OSIER; bl weekly,
Thursdaj's, during school year; deaf-mute;
four pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1887: Edward J. Hecker, editor and
publisher (8 — 3). Does not insert advertise-
ments (A A).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
DEUTSCH-AMERIK ANISCHE
BUCHDRUCKER ZEITUNG ; semi
monthly; German; typographical; six pages
10x14; subscription $1; established 1873; Hugo
Miller, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl "
OUR STANDARD; semi-monthly; liq-
uors, cigars and tobacco; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $;; established 1893; J. F. Cal-
len, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1897, I Z. In 1898, y I. In
1899, zG. In 1900, yG. In 1901, yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903. vH. In 1904, vll.
SWINE BREEDERS' JOURNAL;
semi-monthly; twenty pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion 50 cents ; established 1882 ; Wm. H. Morris,
Jr., editor; Morris Printing Co., publishers
(7— 3P). Circulation "jkl" In 1897. Z. In
1902, (??)
UP TO DATE FARMING; semi-
monthly; thirty-two pages 103^x14; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1898; J. A. Everitt,
manager and publisher (12—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1898
54,166; for a year ending ivith July,
1899, 75,000; for a year ending ^rith Octo-
ber, 1900, 87,910; /or 1901, 100,000. In
1902, yA. In 1903, yA. Actual average for
1904, 131, '250.
MONTHLY.
ACHIEVEMENT AND THE RU-
RAL ROUTE; monthly; household;
twenty-four pages 10}^xl4; subscription 50
cents; established March, 1901; Arthur D.
Pratt, editor; Achievement Company, pub-
lishers (1—4).
Circulation: Actuul average for 1903,
15,133 (A A).
american farmer, live
sto(;k and poultry raiser ;
monthly; agricultural; sixteen pages 8}^xl2;
subscription 50 cents; established 1884; Solon
L. Goode, editor and manager; American
Farmer Co., publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 29,500. In 1896, C. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yD. In 1899, yE. In 1900, yE. In
1901, June, publisher asserts, the lowest
number run for two years exceeded 50,000. In
1902, y B. In 1903, y B. In 19(4, yC.
A W A K E N E R ; monthly; Sunday
schools; sixteen pages 6x9; subscription 25
cents ; established 1891 ; E. W. Halpenny,
editor; State Sunday School Association of
Indiana, publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
not less than 3.000. In 1895, H. In 1896, G.
Inl897,Y. In 1898, yH. Inl899,yl. Inl900.yT.
In 1901. yl. Actual average for 1902, 3,881 :
for 1903, 3.333 ; for 1904. 3,583.
BARRELS AND BOTTLES;
monthly ; liquor trade ; eight to twelve
pages 11x1.51^; subscription $1; established
1900; W. O. Bates, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In mu, (z— 4) I.
CARPENTER; monthly; carpentry:
twenty pages 9x13; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1881; Frank Duffy, editor; United
Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of
America, publishers. Office. 505 Stevenson
building.
Ci;culution: In 1904, E.
CHRONICLE; monthly; Knights and
Ladies of Honor ; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents ; established 1888 ; L. B.
Lockard, manager ; Supreme Lodge, pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1896, F. In 1897. Y. In
1898, zC. In 1899. yD. In 1900, yE. In 1901, yE.
In 1902. vE. In 1903. yE (OO). Actual
average for 1904. 64,958.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
249
INDIA NA—Ind ia napolis .
CLAY WORKEK; monthly ; clay In-
dustry; one hundred and six pages 9x12;
Buijseriptlon $2; established 1878; T. A. Ran-
dall & Co., editors and publishers (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than r),OUO; in 1896, 5,000. In 1897. Y. In
1898. zH. In 1899. yH. In liK)0. yH. In
1901, yH. Actual average for 1902. 3.416.
In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
COMMEUCIAl. EDUCATION:
monthly (A A).
EASTERN STAR; monthly; ilxteen
pages9xl2; subscription $1 ; established 1888;
Nettie Ransf ord, editor and publisher (7 — 3 P).
Circulation "jkl" In 1903, Z (4).
EDUCATOR- JOURNAL! monthly;
educational; sixty-six to eighty four pages
7x10; subscription $1; established— Jxiand
Educator 1895, Indiana School Journal 1854,
consolidated 1900; D. M. Geeting, editor; The
Educator Journal Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1900, E. In 1901, yE. In
1902, yE. In 1904, yF.
FANCIERS' GAZETTE; monthly;
poultry; thirty-two to forty-eight pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established 18H3; W. C.
& E. A. Pierce, editors; Fanciers' Gazette
Company, publishers (7— 3P).
Circulation : In 1901, "jkl." In 1902.
(z-1, 2, 4, 5) I. In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). In
1904, yl.
FRIENDS' MISSIONARY ADVO-
CATE; monthly; friends; sixteen pages
9x12; subsci'iption 50 cents; established 1885;
Eliza C. Armstrong, editor and publisher
(2—3). Does not insert advertisements (A A).
HAPPINESS AT HOME; monthly;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished April. 1900; Archias Elmer Winters,
editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1901, publisher asserts, that
never since the first number has there been
printed less than 2,000; in 1902, August, no
issue for a year past less than 2,000. In 1903, yl
(A A).
INDIANA CHRISTIAN; monthly;
disciples of Christ; four pages 7^^x10; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1892; E. B. Sco-
field, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896,1. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." (A A).
INDIANA MEDICAL. JOURNAL;
monthly; medical; eighty-four pages 7x10;
subscription $1 ; established 1870; A. W. Bray-
ton, M. D., editor; Indiana Medical Journal
Publishing Co.. publishers (7— 3P). Circula-
tion "jja-" Inl903. Z (4).
JUNIOR BUILDERS; monthly;
Disciples of Christ; juvenile; twenty eight
pages 6x9; subscription 25 cents; established
1890; Miss Mattie Pounds, editor; Christian
Woman's Board of Missions, publishers (10-3).
Does not insert advertisements (A A).
LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN'S MAG-
AZINE; monthly; railway labor, Broiher-
hood of Locomotive Engineens; one hundred
and ninety six pages 6J^x9V^; subscription
$1.50; established 1876: John F. McNamee,
editor; Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen,
publishers (12—3).
Circulation: In 1895, C. Actual average
for 1896. 'i8,'.i95; for 1897. 29.000; for
1898, 3'i,367; for 1899, 38,807; /or 1900,
4'i,851. In 1901, yC. Actual average for
1902. 45,575; for 1903, 50,619; for year
ending January, 19U5, 56,663.
MADAME; monthly; organ of National
Council of Women; thlrty-sIx pages 11x14;
subscription $1; established 1903; The Ford
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1!K)4, A.
MASONIC ADVOCATE; monthly;
masonic; forty-four pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established 1868; Martin H. Rice, editor
and publisher. Circ'n "jkl." In 1897. Z. In
1902, "JKL."
MATSON'S MONTHLY; insurance;
thirty-six pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab-
INDIANA— Indianapolis.
lished 1900; J. F. Matson, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." Actual average
/or 1'.KI3, 4,759; for 11K)4. 5,381.
MEDICAL AND SUR<iICAL MON-
ITOR ; monthly; seventy-four pages 7x10;
subicrlption$l; established 1898; F.C. Heath,
M.D., editor; Medical and Surgical Monitor
Co.. publishers (12—1).
Circulation: In 1901."JKi." Actual average
/or 1902, ii, 000. In 1903. yl. Actual aver-
age for m)4ri,m}0.
MISSIONARY TIDINGS; monthly;
disciples of Christ; tliirty six pages 8x11;
subscription 50 cents; established 1883; Helen
E. Moses, editor; Christian Woman's Board
of Missions, publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1900. "jkl." Actualaverage
for 1901, 13,450; for 1902, 14,916. In
1913, yE. Actual average for 1904. 1 7,791 .
MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING;
monthly ; one hundred and sixty to one hun-
dred and seventy-six pages 8x10; subscription
$2; established 1890; Chas. Carroll Brown,
C. E., editor; Municipal Engineering Co., pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,600. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1898. publisher asserts, not less than 2.350. In
1899. H. Actual average for 1900, 3,t250:
for 1901, 4, 096; /or 1902, 4,275; for 1903,
4,872; for 1904, 4,925.
ODD- FELLOWS' TALISMAN AND
LITERARY JOURNAL; monthly;odd-
fellowship; eighty pages 6x9; subscription
$2; established 1868; W. H. Leedy, editor;
F. Foster Reynolds, publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl.- Actual aver-
age for 1897, 7,500. In 1898, yG. Actual
average for 1899, 7,500; for 1900, 7,625.
In 1901. yG. In 1902, (z— 11) F. In 1903, yG.
Actual average for 1904, 7,583.
OFFICIAL CITIZEN; monthly; four
pages 15x22; subscription .50 cents; estab-
lished 1876; Baker & Thornton, editors and
publishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl." In 1903,
Z(4) (A A).
PYTHIAN JOURNAL; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; sixteen pages 11x15;
subscription $1; established 1874; A. M.Pres-
ton & Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation: Rating varied from G in 1891
to H 1895. Inl896,H. Inl897.Y. Inl898,yl.
In 1899, "JKL," In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
TA BLE-CliOT H ; monthly ; household ;
sixteen pages 83^.>xl2; subscription 50 cents;
established 1899: E. E. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation ".tk.l."
TYPOGRAPHICAL JOURNAL;
monthly; labor— official paper of Interna-
tional Typographical Union; one hundred
pages 6}4x9}4; subscription $1; established
1889; J. W. Bramwood. editor and publislier
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1893, 1894 and 1895, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 9.500. Actual
average for 1896, 11,151 ; for 1897, 9,962;
for 1898, 19,605. In 1899, yE. In 1900, yF.
In 1901. (z— 4) F. In 1902, (z— 3. 4) E. Actual
average for 1903, 42,883. Actual average
for 1904, 43,675.
VV O O D - W O R K E R ; monthly;
mechanical ; ninety-two pages 9x12 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1882; S. H. Smith,
editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 5,000. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. zH. In 1899. yl. Actual average for
1900. 8,000. In 1901, yF. In 1902, yF. In
1903, (z— 4) F. In 1904. (z-4) F.
INGALLS, ^a<^»son Co. n 542+ pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd., 13 m. S. W. of Anderson, the county
seat. Agriculture and manufacturing.
HUSTLER; Fridays; four to twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1893;
Robert E. Maranville, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
250
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
JAMESTOWN, Boone Co. u 6401
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rd., 27 m. W. of Indianapolis.
Lumber.
3IAIJL; Fridaj^s; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents ; established 1871 ; E. C.
Weaver, editor and publisher; prints an edi-
tion for New^ Ross (2—3). Combined circula-
tion "JKL."
PRESS} Fridays; independent; four to
eight pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1873; E. C. Weaver, editor and pub-
lisher; prints editions for neighboring
towns (7—3). Combined circulation "jkl.'
JASONVILIiE, Greene Co. p 110
pop., on Southern Indiana Rd., 8 m. N. of
Linton. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
L.EADER; Thursdays; eight pages 13x18;
subscription 70 cents; established February,
1902; Chas. E. Cook, editor and publisher
(8—8). Circulation "jkl."
JASPER, c. h., Dubois Co. p l,863t
pop., on Louisville and St. Louis division
of the Southern Rd. and Patoka r., 50 m. N'
E. of Evansville and 70 W. by N. W. of Louis-
ville, Ky. Flint, iron and coal. Agriculture.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1858; Clement Doane, editor and publisher;
prints also a four-page edition. Combined
circulation ■■jkl."
HERALD ; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1895;
William C. Binckley, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
JEFFERSONVILLE, c. h., Clark
Co. Q 10,774+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio
Southwestern and Pittsburg, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis Rds. and Ohio r., op-
posite Louisville, Ky. Manufacturing.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and CLARK CO. REPUB-
LICAN, Thursdays; republican; daily four
pages 17x24, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub
scnptlon— dally $5, weekly SI; established-
daily 190.3, weekly 1894; Jeffersonvllle Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publighers (1—4).
Circulation "jkl." weekly -jkl.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and NATIONAL DEMOCRAT, Fri
days; democratic; daily four, weekly eight
pages 20x26; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; established — daily 1872, weekly 1854;
Reuben Dailey & Son, editors and publishers
(7— 3P).
Circulation— Daily: In 1896, ■■jkl-" In
1897. publisher asserts, not less than 1.000. In
1898. "JKL."
Weekly: In 1896, ■■jkl." In 1897. publisher
asserts, not less than 1.300. In 1898. y I. In
1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, ■■jkl."
DER BEOBACHTER AUS
INDIANA; Thursdays ; German ; in-
dependent; eight pages 14x20; sub.scription
$1.50; established 1886; G. F. Engelhardt, edi-
tor; G. F. Englehardt's Sons, publishers.
Circulation ■■jkl."
JONESBORO, Grant Co. n l,838t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago &
St. Louis International and Marion City
Rds., 5 m. S. of Marion, the county seat.
India rubber and insulated wire factory,
saw and planing mills and broom factory.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 15i>^x22;
subscription $1; established 1893; Qunby &
Lee, editors and publishers. Circ'n •■jkl."
INDIANA.
KEMPTON, Tipton Co. n 800 pop.,
on Lake Erie & Western Rd.. 10 m.W.of
Tipton, the county seat. Flour mill and
drain tile manufacturing. Blooded hogs
and cattle raising. Farming.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 11x16; subscription 75 cents; e«-
tablisherl 1899; J. E. Hatch, editor and pub-
lisher (ft— 3). Circulation "jkl."
KENDALL VILLE,A^o6Z<!Co.cr
3,354+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan South-
ern and Grand Rapids & Indiana Rds., 26 m.
N. of Fort Wayne and 91 E. of Toledo,*©.
General manufacturing.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; four pages 17x22; subscription
$5; established 1890; J. D. Caulogue & Co.,
editors and publishers. Circulation ■■jkl."
SUN; every evening except Sunday, and
STANDARD, Fridays; daily independent,
weekly republican; daily four pages 16x22,
weekly eight pages 20x26; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $2; established— daily 1890, weekly
1863; J. S. Conlogue & Co., editors and publish-
ers. Circulation— daily ■■jkl" weekly "jkl."
In 1897, weekly Z. In 1902, -iKL."
K E N T L A N D, c. h., Neicton Co. p
1,006+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi.
cago & Sr. Louis Rd., 4 m. E. of Illinois State
line and 57 W. of Logansport. Manufactur-
ing. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; es-
tablished 1884; Ed. Steinbach, editor and
publisher. Circulation ■■jkl."
NEWTON CO. ENTERPRISE;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1861; H. A.
Strohm, editor; Strohm St Dodson, publish-
ers (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
KEWANNA, Fulton Co. ^ 616t pop.,
on Vandalia Line and Cincinnati, Rich-
mond & Muncie Rds., 20 m. N. of Logans-
port. Roller mills, pickle works and grain
elevator. Farming and cattle raising.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1883; F. P. Gould, editor and publisher (7— 3P).
Circulation "jjll"
KINGMAN, Fountain Co. -a 500 pop.
on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd., 710 m.
S. of Veedersburg. Brick, tile and lumber
manufacturing. Agriculture and stock rais-
ing.
STAR; Fridays; eight pages 13x30; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; G. W. Savery,
editor and publisher (7—3). Circ'n "jkl."
KIRKLIN, Clinton Co. n 624t pop., on
Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Rd., 12 m.
S. E. of Frankfort, the county seat. Tim-
ber and grain shipping point.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1897;
C. M. Hane, editor and publisher (2—3). Cir-
culation ■■jkl."
KNIGHTSTOWN,^««r2/Co.Q l,942t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago A
St. Louis and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rds. and Blue r., 34 m. E. of
Indianapolis, the State capital. Natural
gas in abundance, employed in manufact-
uring. Agriculture.
BANNER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1866 ;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
251
INDIANA.
W. K. Deem, editor and publisher (7—3). Cir
culatioii"jKL." In 1899, Z. Inl902, "iKL" In
1903, Z (4).
HOiUEJOURNAIj; semi-monthly; non-
partisan; twenty-four to thirty two pages
13iax.3l; subscription T5 cents; established
1S8«; J.H. Rounds, editor; Indiana Soldiers'
and Sailors' Orphans' Home, publishers (2—3).
■Circulation "jkj,."
KNOX, c. h., Starke Co. tl l,4:66t pop.,
on New York, Chicago & St. Louis and In-
diana, Illinois & Iowa Rds. and Yellow r.
Corn, wheat, tobacco and live stock. Iron
ore deposits in vicinity.
STARKE CO. DEMOCRAT ; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 186U; S. M. Gorrell,
■editor and publisher (7—3). Circ'n 'jkl"
STARKE CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1876 ; John
L. Moorman, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
KOKOMO, c. h., Howard Co. a
10,609+ pop., at the intersection of the Pitts-
burg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis, Lake
Erie & Western and Toledo, St. Louis &
Kansas City Rds., on Wildcat r., 54 m. N. of
Indianapolis, the State capital. Natural-gas
wells in vicinity. Agriculture, stock rais-
ing, lumbering and manufacturing.
DISPATCH} every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1; established— daily 1890, weekly
1870: J. O. & H. E. Henderson, editors and
publishers (12-^).
Circulation- Daily: In 1896, "jkl- Inl897,
I Z. Actual average for a year ending with
Sept., 1898, 1,136. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, "JKL.- In 1903, (z— 4) I (0 0). In
1904, (z— 4) I.
Weekly: In 1896. "jkl" In 1897, I Z. Act-
ual average for a year ending with Septe^n-
ber, 1898. 1,777. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl (O O).
In lyOl, (z-4) I.
xlIORNING NEWS; every morning ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays;
four pages 15x22; established 1896; R. L.
Williamson, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion-daily "JKL." weekly "jkl."
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and SE.>II- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; eight to sixteen pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $5, semi weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1883, semi- weekly 1848; J. A.
Kautz. editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation — Daily "jkl " In 1903.
(z-11) I. In 1904, yl.
Semi-Weekly -■mi-'' In 1897, Z. In 1899,
Z (++). In 1902. Z (6). In 1903, Z (4).
VACCINATION; monthly; anti-vacci-
nation; twenty pages (6x9); subscription 50
«ents; established 1898; Frank D. Blue, editor
a,nd publisher (12—4).
Circulatiou: In 1898, "jki." In 1899. pub-
lisher asserts, no issue so low as 1,000. In
1900. I. Actual average for 1901, 1 ,5U0 ; for
<i year ending with June, 1902, 1,(»>>6. In
1904, January, publisher asserts, every Issue
during 1903 was 2.000. In 1904, (z— 2. 6) I.
LADOGA, Montgomery Co. -a l,176t
pop., on Chicago & Southeastern and Lou-
isville. New Albany* Chicago Rds., 11 m. S.
E. of Crawfordsville, the county seat, and
40 N. W. of Indianapolis, the State capital.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
LEADER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1872; J. F. Warfel. editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jiil"
INDIANA.
IiAFAYETTE,c. h., Tippecanoe Co. -a
18,116+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis, Chicago, Indianapolis &
Louisville, Lake Erie & Western and Wa-
bash Rds., Wabash r. and Wabash & Erie
canal, 64 m, N. W. of Indianapolis, the State
capital. Water power, employed in manu-
factories. Agricultural center.
DAILY.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republi-
can; daily eight to twelve, weekly twelve
pages 17x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly
$1; established— daily 1852, weekly 1831; M. M.
Mayerstein, publisher (1—5)
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
H in 1891 to I in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y.
Inl898,yl. In 1899. zl. Inl900.yl. In 1901. yl.
Actual average for a year ending with
January, 1903, S.^StJ; for 1903, 3,807; for
1904. 4,054.
Weekly: Rating varied from G in 1891 to
H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
yl. IU1903, yl (OO). In 1904, y I.
EVENINtJ CALL; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; eight pages 19x21 J^; subscrip-
tion $6; established 1869; Frederick B. Let-
cher, editor; Call Publishing Co., publishers
(2-3).
Circulation : Rating varied from H in 1892
to I in 1895. Actual average for 1896, 2,9t25*
In 1897, Y. In 1898, y I. In 1899, zl. In 1900,
yl. In 1901, (z-6) I. In 1902, (z-6) H. In
1903, y H (O O). In 1904, yl.
MORNING JOURNAL; every morn-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fri-
days; republican; daily eight, weekly twelve
pages 17x22: subscription— daily $4, weekly
$1; established 1829; Burt-Terry-Wilson Com-
pany, publishers (3—4).
Circulation— Daily: Accorded H from
1891 to 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. H Z. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl. In 1901,
(z— 6) I. Actual average for 1902, 3,002;
for 1903. 4,00'^; for 1904, 4,710.
Weekly : Rating varied from H in 1892 to I
in 1895. Actual average for 1896, 3,996.
In 1897, H Z. In 1898, yH. In 1899. yH. In
1900, zH. In 1901, (z-6) H. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH. In 1901, yH.
WEEKLY.
COMMERCIAL GAZETTE ; Satur-
days; commercial; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1893; Leo Pottlit-
zer, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,150. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 3,458; for 1899,
3,003. In 1900, yH. In 1901. yl. In 1902,
yl. In 1903, yl. Actual average for 1904,
3,549.
HOME JOURNAL; Thursdays; agri-
cultural; sixteen pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1874; F. R. Letcher, editor;
Home Journal Printing Co., publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
3.530. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z.
In 1898, yH. In 1899. yl. In 1900, y I. Act-
ual average for a year ending xvith June,
1901, 5,637. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG (O O).
In 1904, yG.
LEADER; Thursdays, and SUNDAY
LEADER, Sundays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription— weekly fl, Sunday
$2; established 1874; Charles F. Williams,
editor and publisher. Circulation — Thurs-
day "jjKL" Sunday "jkl."
SUNDAY TIMES ; Sundays; independ-
ent; eight pages 18x23; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1879; Chas. H. Ball, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circ'n "jjcl." In 1903, Z (4).
LA FONTAINE, Wahash Co. b
800 pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
252
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
& St. Louis Rd., 10 m. from Wabash, the
county seat.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; S. B.
Lee, editor and publisher. Circulation "i£L."
LAGRANGE, c. h., Lagrange Co. cf
1,703+ pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd.,
46 m. N. of Fort Wayne. Manufacturing
and agriculture.
LAGRANGE CO. DEMOCRAT;
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1879; Harry L. Gandy,
editorandpublisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl"
Inl902,Z (3,4,5).
SATURDAY CALL.; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1892; W. D. Rheubottom, edi-
tor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl.- In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. Inl89S,"JKL." Inl899,zl. Inl900,yl.
In 1901, publisher asserts, for the past live
years has not been less than 1,000. In 1902,
"JKL.' In 1903, Z (4).
STANDARD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1857; Carl H. Rerick, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896, 1,665. In 1897, Y. In 1898. '-iKL.'
Inl902. Z(6). In 1903, Z (.4).
DIRT: monthljs financial; thirty six to
fifty -four pages S^xllJ^; subscription $2;
established January, 1900; Central Associa-
tion, editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1902. "jkl." AetvMl aver-
age for 1903, 1,623. In 1904, yl.
li APEL, Madison Co. D 869t pop., on
Chicago & Southeastern Rd., 10 m. W. of
Anderson, the county seat. Flour and saw
mills and grain elevators. Natural gas.
Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1891; W. E. Cascadden, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "JKL "
li A P O R T E , c. li., Laporte Co. ^
7,113+ pop., on Pere Marquette, Chicago &
South Shore Interurban Line to Michigan
City. A number of summer resorts can be
reached by trollej^ lines. Lake Erie & West-
ern and Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rds. 59 m. E. S. E. of Chicago, 111. Manu-
facturing and agriculture.
ARGUS-BULLETIN; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; democratic; daily eight pages 15x22,
weekly eight pages20x26; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1.50; established— daily Argus
1896, weekly Argus 1869, Bulletin 1898, consol-
idated 1900; Argus-Bulletin Companv, editors
and publishers (12—4). Circ'n— daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl."
HERALD; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
daily eight, weekly sixteen pages 15x22,
subscription— flaily $5, weekly $2; estab-
lished—daily 1888, weeklv 1836; LaPorte
Printing Co., editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,125. In 1896, I. In
1897, Z. In 1898, zl. In 1899, "jkl." Actual
average for 190O, 1,082; for 1901,1.053;
for 1902, 1,141; for 1903. 1,166; for 1904.
1,.*S0.
W^eekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,275. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Z. In 1898, zl.
In 1899, "iKL" Actual average for 1900,
1,323; for 1901, 1,409; for 1902, 1,472;
for 1903. 1,426; /or 1904, 1,442.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Charles G. Powell, editor and
publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl " In 1903,
Z (4).
Li A-VRELt, Franklin Co. n-600t pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Loui«
Rd. and Whitewater r., 57 m. N. W. of Cin-
cinnati, O. Trade in magnesia, cement,
limestone, lumber and staves. Pork-pack-
ing house, furniture, stave and wagon
factories, flour mills and cooper shops.
REVIEW; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; C. K. Muchmore, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl-" In 1897, Z (++).
In 1898, piiblisher asserts, not less than 1,200.
Inl899, zl (++). In 1900, I (++). In 19ul, Octo-
ber, publisher asserts, for two years past
has exceeded 1,400. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl
(O O). In 1904, (z— 4) I.
LAWRENCEBURG, c. h.,
Dearborn Co. □, 4,326+ pop., on Baltimore &
Ohio Southwestern and Cleveland, Cincin-
nati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds. and Ohior.,
22 m. W. of Cincinnati, O. Manufactures of
saws, flour, barrels, distilled liquors,
buggies, pumps and coffins.
NEWS; Fridays; local; eight to sixteen
pages 9x12; subscription $1 ; established 1894;
John M. Fichter, editor and publisher (7-3).
Circulation "iKL." In 1903, Z (4).
P RE S S ; Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1850; E. S. Smashey, editor; Press Printing
Co., publishers (T— 3). Circulation "jkl."
REGISTER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1836; Rucker & Gooden, editors and
publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.350. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "iii." In 1902, July, and 1903, December,
publisher asserts, no edition during past two
years was less than 1.400. In 1903, yl. In
1904, (z— 4) I.
LEAVENWORTH, c. h.. Craw-
ford Co. ^ 655+ pop., on Ohio r., about 60 m.
below Louisville, Ky. Shipping point for
an extensive farming region. Coal mines.
CRAWFORD CO. REFUBLICANf
Thursdays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established January, 1902; J.
R. Pro, editor; Pro & Hawn, publishers.
Circulation "Jit "
LEBANON, c. h., Boone Co. n 4,465t
pop., on Chicago & Southeastern and Cleve-
land, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds.»
28 m. N. W. of Indianapolis, the capital of
the State. Has natural gas, grain elevators^
saw mills, planing mills and cabinet f acto-
i-les. General trade.
REPORTER; every morning and every-
evening except Sunday; independent; four
pages 17}^x24 : subscription $4.50; established
1891; Adam H. Felker, editor and publisher
(2—3). Combined circ'n "jkl." In 1902, Z (4).
PATRIOT; Thursdays; republican; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1857 ; S. N. Cragun, editor and pub-
lisher (12-4).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
Actual average for 1896, 1,948. In 1897, Y..
In 1898, zl. In 1899, y I. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, (z-4) I,.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
253
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
PIONEER ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1852; Ben. F. McKey, editor and publisher
(T— 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
tJ,078. In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,350. Actual average for 1896. '2,06'^.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. Actual average for
1899. '^,084. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
liEESBURG, Kosciusko Co. b 390t
pop., ou Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago A
St. Louis Rd., 6 ni. N. of Warsaw, the county
seat. Agricultural implement manufac-
tories and saw and lumber mills.
KOSCIUSKO CO. STANDARD I
Thursdays; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1888; J. W. Armstrong, editor;
J. W. Armstrong & Son, publisherg. Circula-
tion "iKL."
LEWISVILLE, Henry Co. D- 404t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago *
St. Louis Rd., 10 m. S. of Newcastle, the
county seat. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; Independ
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab
llshed 1900; E.W.Robeson, editor; Robeson
& Martin, publishers. Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
IiIBERTY, c. h., Union Co. a- l,449t
pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rd.,
15 m. S. of Richmond, 70 W. by S. W. of
Indianapolis, the State capital, and 50 N.
W. of Cincinnati, O. Manufacturing, gen-
eral trading, agriculture and stock raising.
EXPRESS; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished August, 1908; Behymer & Son, editors
and publishers (1—4). Circulation '-jkl."
HERALD; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1851 ; C. W. Stivers & Sons, editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896,1,106. In 1897, Y. Inl898,"4KJ,."
lilGONIER, ^oble Co. ^ 2.231t pop.,
on Lalie Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.
and Elkhart r., 35 m. from Elkhart and
108 from Toledo, O. Manufacturing center.
Shipping point for wheat and produce.
Agriculture.
BANNER; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $2 ; established 1866 ;
Banner Publishing Co., publishers (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
LiEADER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 22x26; subscription $1.50: established
1880; E. G. Thompson, editor and publisher
•(2-5).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,372; in 1896, not less than 1.452. In
1897. Y. In 1893, "tkj." In 19i)0, publisher as
serts, no issue In last ten years has been be
low 1.400. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. lu 1903,
<z— 4) I (OO). Actual average for 1904,
1,952.
PL.AINDEAL.ER ; Saturdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; establisiied
February, 1901; Irwin W. Pence, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
lilNDEN, Montgomery Co. -n572t pop.,
on Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville and
Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City Rds., 10 m.
N. of Crawfordsville, the county seat. Ag
rlculture, lumbering and manufacturing.
LiEADER ; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1894; Harrigan
* Slavens, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL.'
LINTON, Greene Co. ps.OTlt pop., on
Illinois Central and Southern Indiana Rds.,
12 m. E. of Sullivan and 12 W. of Bloomfleld,
the county seat. Mining and agriculture.
CAliL; every evening except Sunday,
and \V E E K 1j Y, Fridays; democratic;
dally four, weekly eight to twelve pages
15x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1900, weekly 1888; W. M. Moss
editor and publisher (7— 3P). Circulation-
daily "jjiL." Weekly : In 1899, Z. In 1901, Z
(1,2,4.5). In 1902, Z (4). In 190::i. Z (4).
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1897;
L. Black and A. M. Beasley, editors and pub-
lishers (2—3). Circulation "ija,"
LOGANSPORT, c. h., Cass Co. ^
l(i,204t pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis, Vandalia Line and Wabash
Rds. and Wabash r.,78m. N. of Indian-
apolis. Manufacturing and agriculture.
JOURNAliJ every morning excep-
Monday, SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdaysand
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $4.80, semi-weekly $1.25; es-
tablished—daily 1875, semi-weekly 1826; Eees-
llng & Metzger Bros., publishers (1—5 P).
Circulation — Daily: In i900, "iKi" In
1901, Z (6). Actual average for 1901, 2,040 ;
/or 1902. 2,314; for 1903,2,353; for 1904,
3,001.
Semi-Weekly: In 1897, "iKi." In 1898. Z.
In 1899, Z. In 1901, Z (6).
PHAROS; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI-WEEKLY, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $4.50, semi-weekly $1.25;
established — daily 1872, semi weekly 1845;
Louthain & Barnes, editors and publishers
(8-3P).
Circulation — Daily: In 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest 1.200. In 1895, I. In 1896, 1.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904, yl.
Semi- Weekly: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 2,600. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, y I. In 1899, y I. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, y I.
REPORTER; every evening exc«pt
Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; independent; eight pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $4.80, semi-weekly $1.25;
established 1889; Inez M. Sutton, Trustee,
editor and publisher (^1—5).
Circulation — Daily: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,885. Actual average
for 1896, 1,729; /or 1897, 1,948. In 1898,
yl. Inl899,zl. In 19(i0, yl. In 1901, (z— 4, 6,
12)1. Inl902, (z-4,5)I. In 1903. (z-4) I. In
19i!4, (z— 4) I (••).
Semi-Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,675. Actual average for 1896,
1,286; for 1897, 1,917. In 1898, yl. In
1S99, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, (z-4, 6. 12) I.
In 1902, (z-4, 5) I. In 19C3, yl (OO). In
1904, "JKL."
ADVANCE; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1892; Mrs. J. E. Sutton, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,450. Actual average for 1896,
1.618; for 1897, 2,008. In 1898, yl. In
1899. zl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z— 1. 3. 4) I. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
CHRONICLE I Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1875; Henry J. McSheehy, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from H in 1892
to I In 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899 and 1900, publisher asserts,
each issue in the past ten years was not less
than 3.000. In 1901, yH. In 1902, December,
pubisher asserts, every issue for 1902 exceed-
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INDIANA.
ed 3,100. In 1903, December, publisher asserts,
every issue for 1903 exceeded 3,400. In 1904.
December publisher asserts, every issue for
1904 exceeded S^oOO.
INDIANA FREIE PRESSE; Satur
days; German; ten pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 190O; John Day, editor and
publisher (7—3). Circ'n "jkl.- In 1903. Z (4).
TIMES; Fridays; prohibition; eight
pages lfix22; subscription $1; established 1886;
Chas. O. Fenton, editor and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age forim7,l,'i57. In 1898, yl. Inl899,"iKi-"
InlWa, Z(4).
LOOGOOTEE, Martin Co. p 3,000
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
Rd., 15 m. E. of Washington. Stock raising
(notably draft horses) and ghipping. Agri-
culture and manufacturing.
MARTIN CO. TRIBUNE; Fridays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1874; Will K. Penrod, editor
and publisher (12—3).
Circulation: In 1901, 'jKi" Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,345; /or 1903, 1,570. In
1904, yl.
LOSANTVILLE, Randolph Co. n-
352 pop., on Cincinnati, Richmond and Mun-
cie and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and
St. Louis Rds., 13 m. S. W. of Winchester,
the county seat.
JOURNALi; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 12x22 ; subscription .91 ; established
January, 1901; Galen H. Oderkirk, editor and
publisher (1—5). Circulation "jkl."
LOWELL, Lake Co. )j l,275t pop., on
Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Rd.,
10 m. S. of Crown Point, the county seat.
Farming.
SOUVENIR; Saturdays; literary; four-
teen pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
January, 1901 ; Elmer D. Ragon, editor ; Schuy-
ler Coif ax Dwyer, publisher. Circ'n "jki."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
•ubscrlption $1; established 1885; H. H. Ragon
& Son, editors and publishers (7—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
LYNN, Randolph Co. D- 706t pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Grand Rapids & Indiana Rds., 9 m. S. of
Winchester, the county seat. Farming.
HE R A Ju D ; Thursdays ; eight pages 13x20 ;
subscription $1; established 1898; Frank
Wright, editor and publisher (5—3). Circu-
lation "JKL"
LYONS, Oreene Co. p 1,500 pop., on
Vandalia Rd., 80 m. S. of Indianapolis.
Grain elevators and rolling mills.
HERALD; Fridays; neutral; four pages
15x22; subscription «1; established 1903; R. A.
Lee, editor and publisher (1—5).
MAC Y, Miami Co. |j] 3Ut pop., on
Lake Erie & Western Rd., 8 m. S. S. E. of
Rochester. Agriculture and stock raising.
MONITOR; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; Geo. E. Hicks, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
MADISON, c. b., Jefferson Co A8,540
pop.— suburban pop. 4,500 additional— at
terminus of Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd., on Ohio r. Steam-
boats to various points on Ohio, Kentucky
and Mississippi rs. General manufactur-
INDIANA.
ing. Shipping point for tobacco, fruit an(i
farm produce. Shipyards, lumber shop»
for steamboat building, cotton, woolen and
sawmills and various manufactories.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-^
day, and WEEK. L.Y, Wednesdays; daily
four, weekly eight pages 20x26; established-
daily 1849, weekly 1837; Courier Co., editors
and publishers (2 — 3).
Cifculatiou— Daily: In 1904, I.
Weekly: In 1904, 1.
DEMOCRAT; every morning and every
evening except Sunday; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $5; established
1886; A. S. Chapman, editor; Democrat Co.,
publishers (12—4).
Combined cii'calation "jkl." In 1903,
(z-4) I. Inl904, ".JKL." (##).
HERALD ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic: daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— dallv $5. weekly $1; estab-
lished-daily 1883, weekly 1871 ; Messe & Coch-
rane, editors and publishers (7— 3P).
Circ u la tion— D aily : "jkl" In 1903,
(z— 6) I. In 1904, ".JKL-" (e«).
Weekly: "jkl "
MANILLA, Rush Co. n-516 pop., on
Pennsylvania, Rd., 10 m. S. W. of RushvlUe,
the county seat. Agriculture.
MAIL; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 15x22 : subscription 60 cents ; established
May, 1902; Frank English, editor; W. B. Har-
ris, publisher (1—4). Circulation "JKL." (AA).
MARENGO, Crawford Co. g 700t
pop., on Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis
Rd., 38 m. W. of Louisville, Ky., and 6 N. E.
of English, the county seat. Canning and
fertilizer factory. Rock quarrying. Saw
mills. Stock raising.
OBSERVER; Fridays; republican ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1886;
J. H. Weathers, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
MARION, c. h., Grant Co. u 17,337t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago ft
St. Louis, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas
City and Cincinnati, Richmond & Munci©
Rds., 41 m. W. N. W. of Logansport and
67 N. E. of Indianapolis, the State capi-
tal. Manufacturing, agriculture and fruit
growing. Oil.
CHRONICLE ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 16-%x22J^; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $1; established— daily 1888,
weekly 1866; George B. Lockwood, editor;
The Chronicle Company, publishers (2—3).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895. I. In 1896,
publisher asserts, smallest 1,550. Actual aver-
age for 1897, 3,137. In 1898, yl. Actual
average for a year ending tvith June, 1899,
2,715. In 1900. zH. In 1901, (z— 6) H. In
■902, vH. In 1903. yH. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1895, I. In 1896. publisher as-
serts, smallest 1,7.35. In 1897. 1 Z. In 1898, yl.
In1899,zT. In1900,yl. Inl901,yl. Inl902,yl.
Inl903. yl (OO). In 1904, y I.
LEADER; every evening except Sun-
day, and W^EEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 19x23i^: subscription — daily $5,
weekly $1; established — daily 1888, weekly
1870; W. B. Westlake, publisher (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895. publisher as-
serts, not less than 1.075. In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. In 189'^, "JKL." Actual average for 1899,
2,339. In 1900. vl. In 1901. vl. Actual
average for 1902, 3,757; for 1903, 5,295;
/or 1901, o, 635.
Weekly : In 1899, "jkl" In 190C, zl. In.
1901. "JKL."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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INDIANA.
NEWS-TRIBUNE; every morning ex-
cept Monday; Independent; eight pages 20x'2fi;
subscription $5, establislied— A'ci<^s 1894, Tri-
bune 1901, Labor Bulletin 1898, consolidated
1901; The Marion News-Tribune Co., editors
and publishers (11 — :5).
Circulation: Actual average for the flr.tt
six months of 1897. 1.46'2. In 1898. zf.
In 1899, zl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, (z— 6) I.
Actual average for 1902, 3,948. In 1903.
(z-4) «. In 1904, yll.
PHAROS; Saturdays; independent; six
pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished August, 19()2; D. R. McGregor, editor;
McGregor & Scott, publishers (2—4). Circula-
tion: In 1903, Z (4). In 1904, "jkl."
INTERSTATE MAGAZINE; month
ly; literary; sixty-four to one hundred and
thirty two pages 7x10; subscription 75 cents;
established December, 1901; Interstate Pub-
lishing Co.. editors and publishers (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
SHIELD OF PHI KAPPA PSI;
monthly, during tlie college year; college
fraternity; ninety six pages 6x9; subscrip
tion tl.50; established 1879; Geo. B. Loclc-
wood, editor; Chronicle Co., publishers (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver
age for 1897, 1,444. In 1898, yl. In 1899,
yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. (z— 4) I.
Inl903, yl (OO) (A A).
TEACHERS' JOURNAL; monthly;
educational; fifty two to sixty-eight pages
6x9; subscription $1: established July. 1901;
A. Jones, editor; Teachers' Journal Co.,
publishers (12—4).
Circulatiou: In 1901,"jkj,." Inl902,(z— 4,5) I.
In 1903, yl (OO). Actual average for 1904,
7,792.
MARKLE, Huntington Co. cf 729t pop.,
on Erie Rd., 8 m. E. of Huntington, the
county seat. Farming.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1892; D. C.
Blckhard, editor and publisher (7—3). Circu-
lation "JKl.."
MARSHALL, Parke Co. -o 300 pop.,
on Indiana, Decatur & Western Rd.. 8 ni.
N. "W. of Rockville, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
•ubscription $1; established 1898; E. R.
Greene, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
MARTINSVILLE, c. h., Morgan
Co. a 4,038tpop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis and Pennsylvania Co's
Rds. and "White r., 30 m. S. W. of Indlanapo
lis, tiie State capital. Manufacturing and
agriculture.
REPORTER; every evening except
Sunday, and REPUBLICAN, Thursdays;
republican; dally four pages 20x26, weekly
eigl«t pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1; established — daily 1889, weekly
1870; F. T. Singleton, editor and publisher.
Circulation— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl"
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; G. E. Finney & Son. editors and
publishers (8— 8). Circulation "iKL." In 1899,
Z. In 1901, Z (3).
MATTHEWS, Grant Co. n on Chi-
cago, Indiana & Eastern Rd., 12 m. S. of
Marion, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; seml-weeklv, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established April, 1901 : Edwin A. Knapp,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
INDIANA.
MEDARYVILLE, Pulaski Co. ti 478
pop., on Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville
Rd., 15 m. W. of Winamac, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
ADVERTISER; Satuidays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1894; H. C. Schott. editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
MELLOTT, i^o«n<ai;i Co. -a 120 pop.,
on Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City Rd.,
10 m. E. of Covington, the county seat.
Farming.
HUSTLER; Fridays; independent; six
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
Alfred Parker, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
MENTONE, Kosciusko Co. ^ 757t
pop., on New York, Chicago & St. Louis Rd.,
10 m. S. W. of Warsaw, the county seat.
Stock raising.
TRI-COUNTY GAZETTE; Thurs
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1885; C. M. Smith,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
MICHIGAN CITY, Laporte Co. ^
14,850+ pop., on Louisville, New Albany &
Chicago. Lake Erie & Western, and Mich-
igan Central Rds. and Lake Michigan, 56 m.
E. of Cliicago, 111. Manufacturing, lumber
trade and lake commerce.
EVENING DISPATCH; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; democratic; daily four, Saturday
and weekly eight pages 2i)x26; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $2; established— daily 1880,
weekly 1879 ; John B. Faulknor, editor ;
Francis & Faulknor. publishers (7—8 P).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904. yl.
Weekly: "JKL." In 1903, (z— 4) I. Inl904,yl.
EVENING NEWS; every eveningexcept
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; re-
publican ; daily four pages 20x26, weekly eight
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$2; established- dally 1882. weekly 1835; Robb
& Misener, editors and publishers (7-3 P).
Circulation— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
DER KIRCHENBOTE; Thurs
days; German; congregational; eight pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1888; A.
Huelster, Ph.D., editor; John D. Grosj', pub-
lisher (7—8). Does not insert advertisements.
FRETE LANZE; Fridays; German; in-
dependent-democratic: twelve pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1891; Karl Frei-
tag, editor and publisher. Circulation "iKL."
MIDDLEBURY, Elkhart Co. 6
572+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern Rd., 5 m. S. of Vistula and 10 N.
E. of Goshen, the county seat. Carriage
factory and flour mills.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1887; H. O. Eldridge, editor and
publisher. Circulation "ijjL."
MIDDLETOWN, H^nrp Co. a- l,801t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago,
& St. Louis Rd., 12 m. N. E. of Newcastle,
the county seat. Manufacturing and agri-
culture.
NEWS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Frl
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub"
scription $1.25; established 1884; Lambert ft-
Unger, editors and publishers. Circ'n "jii"
256
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
MILFORD, Kosciusko Co. ^ 905 f
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis and Baltimore & Ohio Rds., 12 m.
N of Warsaw, the county seat. Agriculture.
MAIL; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 17x22; subscription $1.50; established
ISas ; J P. Prlckett, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
MILLERSBURG, Elkhart Co. b 481t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and Wabash Rds., 9 m. S. E. of Goshen, the
county seat. Agriculture.
(ilMT; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 16x24; subscription $1.25; established
18!t2; W. B. Barnard, editor and publisher
(2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
MILROY, Rush Co. n- 800 pop,, on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago 8c. St. Louis
Rd., 8 m. S. of Rushvllle, the county seat,
and 48 from Indianapolis. Farming and
gardening.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1895; T. B. Guthrie, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl"
MILTON, Wayne Co. D- 682t pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St Louis
and Ft. Wayne,Cincinnati & Louisville Rds.,
6 m. S. E. of Cambridge City. Farming.
NEWS; Wednesdays; four pages 15x22;
established 1893; Frank Claude, editor and
publisher (6 — 3). Circulation "jk-i.."
MISHAWAKA, St. Joseph Co. ^
5,560+ pop., on Grand Trunk, Elkharj
& Western and Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern Rds. and St. Joseph's r., 4 m.
E. of South Bend, the county seat. Man-
ufacturing.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1891; W. P. O'Neill, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
ENTERPRISE I Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1854 ; Ed. A. Jernegan, editor and pub-
lisher (8-3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,000. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
POWER AND TRANSMISSION;
monthlv; mechanical; forty-four pages 6x10;
subscription $1; established 1885; E. C. Sut-
cliffe, editor; Doage Manufacturing Co.,
publishers (8—3 P).
Circulation: Rating varied from C in 1891
to E in 1895. In 1S96, E. In 1897. Y. In
1898. yF. In 1899. yG. In 1900. zG. Actual
average for a year ending with June, 19()1,
31,125. In 1902, yC. In 1903, (z-4) C. In
1904, yD.
MITCHELL, Lawrence Co. tp l,772t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
and Louisville, New Albany & Chicago
Rds., 9 m. S. of Bedford, the county seat.
Farming.
COMMERCIALi; Thursdays; fourpages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1865;
Howard Chitty, editor and publisher. Circu
lation "JKL."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1898; Thurston & McBride, editors and pub-
lishers (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
MONON, White Co. ^ l,160t pop., on
Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Rd.,
INDIANA.
10 m. N. W. of Monticello, the county seat.
Railroad shop and roundhouse. Stone
crushers and quarry. Agriculture and live
stock.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1; established 1889;
Geo. T. Weeks, editor and publisher; prints
special editions for neighboring towns. Com-
bined circulation "JKL."
MONROEVILLE, Allen Co. ^ 690t
pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd., 16 m. S. E.
of Fort Wayne, the county seat. Agri
culture.
BREEZE; Thursdays ; independent;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1869; John D. Alleger, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
MONTEREY, Pulaski Co. tl 261t
pop., on Chicago & Erie Rd. and Tippeca-
noe r., 12 m. N. of Winamac, the county
seat. Heinz & Co's pickle works. Wheat
and corn growing.
SUN; Thursdays; independent; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1897; Irv-
ing D. Young, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
MONTEZUMA, Parke Co. -n l,172t
pop., on Indianapolis, Decatur & Western
Rd., 9 m. W. of Rockville, the county seat.
Coalmining.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1894; C.S. Overman,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
MONTICELLO, c. h., White Co. b
2,107+ pop., on Chicago, Louisville & Indi-
anapolis and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rds. and Tippecanoe r., 21 m. W.
of Logansport and 25 N. of Lafayette. Flour
mills.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1899,; Newton Bros.,
editors and publishers (1—5). Circ'n "jkl "
H E R A Li D ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1862; J. B. Van^usklrk, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,100. Actual average for 1896,
1,140. In 1897, y. In 1898, "jkl. " Actual
average for 1899, 1,140. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) 1 (OO).
Actual average for 1904, 1,324.
WHITE CO. NATIONAL.; Satur
days; independent; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; J. C. Smith,
editor and publisher (5 — 3). Circ'n "jkl.-
MONTPELIER, Blackford Co. O
3,405+ pop., on Ft. Wayne, Cincinnati A:
Louisville Rd. and Salamonle r.. 38 m. S.
by S. W. of Fort Wayne. Agriculture.
EVENING HERALD; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; independent; daily four pages 20x22,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription —
daily $3, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1894,
weekly 1890; H. L. Troutman, editor; Herald
Publishing Co., publishers (12—3). Circula-
tion—dailj' "jkl." weekly "jkl."
MORNING CALL; every morning, ex-
cept Monday; independent; fourpages 18x22;
subscription $3; eitablshed 19Ci3; Call Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
257
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
MOORESVILLE, Morgan Co. D 974t
pop., on Pennsylvania Go's Rd. and Lick
croek, 15 m. W. of Indianapolis, the State
capital. Saw, planing and flour mills, grain
elevators and sorghum syrup factory.
GUIDE; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1889; Wm. H. Sage, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "i.KL."
MORRISTOWN, Shelby Co. a 565t
pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rd.,
25 m. E. S. E. of Indianapolis, the State cap-
ital. Various manufactories and natural
gas wells.
SUN; Thursdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1888;
Walter A. Kaler, editor and publisher
(8—3 P). Circulation "ija"
MOUNT VERNON, o. h., Posey
Co. p 5,132+ pop., on Evansville & Terre
Haute and Louisville & Nashville Rds. and
Ohio r., 18 m. below Evansville. River
commerce.
DEMOCRAT; every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
■cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $4.50, weekly $1; estab-
lished-daily 1891, weekly 1867; Roche Bros.,
editors and publishers. Circ'n— dailyisj.."
weekly "jkl."
NEWS; semi- weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1897; A. A
Sparks, editor and publisher (5—3). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
SUN ; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1880; C. Q. Calkins,
editor and publisher (7—3). Circ'n "^^l.-
WESTERN STAR; Thursdays; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ;
«stablished 1876; John C. Leifel. editor and
publisher (5— 3). Circ'n "jkl-" Inl903,Z(4).
MULBERRY, Clinton Go. a 629t
pop., on Lake Erie & Western Ra., 10 m.
N. W. of Frankfort, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
REPORTER; Fridays; neutral; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1890; W. N. Clark, editor and publisher. Cir
oulation ••ull"
MUNCIE, c. h., Delaware Co. Ch«0,942t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis, Ft. Wayne, Cincinnati * Louis-
ville and Lake Erie & Western, Cincinnati,
Richmond & Muncie, Chicago, Indiana &
Eastei'n and Chisago & Southeastern Rds.
and White r., 54 m. N. E. of Indianapolis, the
State capital. Iron, glass, nail, pulp, handle
and bent-wood factories and natural gas.
Milling and agriculture.
HERAIjD ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily $3.12,
Tveeklv $1; established — daily 1886, weekly
18S5 ; F. D. Haimbaugh, editor; McKlllip ft
Haimbaugh, publishers.
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, "JiLL.' In
1896. T. In 1897, 1 Z. In 1898, zl. In 1899, "jkl-"
In 1902, Z (1,2,4,5).
Weekly: In 1895, "JKL." In 1896, I. In 1897.
I Z. In 1898. zl. In 1899, "jthl." In 1902, Z
(1, 2, 4. 5).
17
MORNINC; STAR AND NEWS;
every morning; independent; eight pages
18x24; subscription $3.65; estaV)lished— Sfar
1399, News 1878, consolidated 1901 ; Star Pub-
lishing Company, editorsandpublishersd — 5).
Circulation — Daily: In 1894, publisher
asserts smallest 2,300 In 1895, H. In 1896,
H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. I. In
1900, yl. Actual average for 1901, 13,456;
for a year ending with February, 1903,
21,46S: for 1903, '^5,836; for 1904,
'^S,731.
Suuday: Actual average for 1901, lii,088j
for a year ending loith February, 1903.
16,535 : for 1903, 19,t250 ; for 1904.
!i«, lil.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKIiY, Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x22; subscription — daily $3,
weekly $1 ; established— daily 1887, weekly
1861; The Times Co., editors and publisher!
(2—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, "jkl." Actual
average for 1896, 1,583 . In 1897. Y. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, (z— 1,2, 4, 5) I. In 1903, yl (OO). In
1904, yl.
Weekly : Rating varied from H in 1891 to I
In 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, y I.
InlS99, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z-1, 2, 4, 5)1. Inl903,yl (OO). In 1904, y I.
OBSERVER; Saturdays; republican;
sixt(*en pages 11x15; subscription 50 cents;
established 1894; Robert T. Winters, editor
and publisher (1 — 4). Circulation "iKL." In
1903, Z( 4).
INDIANA ENDEAVORER; monthly
(A A).
NAPPANEE, Elkhart Co. b 2,208t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 97 m. E. S. E.
of Chicago, 111. Lumbering and manufact-
uring.
ADVANCE; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1891;
D. O. Bachelor, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
NEWS; Wednesdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1879; G. W. Murray, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
NASHVILLE, c. h., Brown Co. g 393t
pop., 17 m. W. of Columbus and 35 S. of
Indianapolis, the State capital. Corn,
wheat, rye, oats, small grain and fruit.
BROWN CO. DEMOCRAT ; Satur
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1883; Alonzo Allison, Sr.,
and Alonzo Allison, Jr., editors and publish-
ers. Circulation "jkl."
NEW ALBANY, c. h., jPZoyd Co.Q
20,628+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio South-
western, Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis
Consolidated. Louisville, New Albany &
Chicago, and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rds. and Ohio r., 4 m. below
Louisville, Ky. One of the leading com-
mercial cities in the State. Iron and plate
glass works, woolen and cotton mills and
various other manufactories.
EVENING TRIBUNE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
republican; daily four pages 18x24, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $5,
weekly $1; established 1888; M. Burt Thur-
man and Nelson Petery, editors and publish-
ers. Circulation— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl"
LiEDGrER ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKIiY, Tuesdays; democratic;
daily four pages 19x22: weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription — daily $5, weekly $1;
established 1849; Ledger Co., publishers (7—3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, "jki,." In
258
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
1896. I. In 1897, Y. Inl898,"JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
Weekly : In 1895, "jkl.- In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "JKL." Inl9()3. (z—i) I. In 19(J4,yI.
DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG; Saturdays;
German; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub
scription $2; established 1875; Otto Palmer,
editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
PUBLIC PRESS; Tuesdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established June, 1881; Frank Gwin, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jivl." In
1903, Z (4).
MEDICAL. HERAIiD; monthly;
medical; sixty-eight pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established 1881 ; E. C. Underwood, M. D.,
editor; New Albany Medical Herald Co.,
- publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
5,840; /or 1896. 5,333; for 1897,5,000;
for 1898, 5,000; /or 1899, 5,000; for 1900,
■5,000;/or 1901,5,000; for 1902. 5.000.
In 1903, December, publisher asserts, every
issue during 1903 was 5,000. Actual average
/or 1904, 5,000.
NEWBURG, Warrick Co. p l,371t
pop., on Evansville Suburban & Xewburg
Rd. and Ohio r., 10 m. E. of Evansville.
Mining and agriculture.
L.EADER; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1889; Geo. B. Quigley, editor and publisher.
Circulation 'jki."
SOUTHERN INDIANA TRIBUNE;
Saturdays; independent; four pages 18x24;
subscription 50cents; established 1896;EmorY
C. Hall, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: Actual average for the first
six months of 1897. 1.000. In 1898. "jkl-"
Actual average for 1902, 1,20S. In 1903,
"JKL."
NEW CARLISLE, St. Joseph Co. b
597+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan South-
ern Rd., 14 m W. of South Bend. Agricul-
ture.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1880 ; E. L. Maudlin, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation -JiiL." In 1899, Z. In 1900,
Z. Inl902, "JKi." In 1903, Z (4).
NEWCASTLE, c. h., Henry Co. D-
3,406 pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi
cago & St. Louis, Ft. Wayne, Cincinnati &
Louisville and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rds., 42 m. E. N. E. of
Indianapolis, the State capital. Manufact-
uring and farming.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; repub-
lican; daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24;
subscription — daily $3, weekly $1; estab-
lished—dally 1896, weekly 1841; Mark O.
Waters, editorand publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation — Daily: In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "JKi-" In 19(J3, Z (4).
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
thanl.9Ca In 1896. 1. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "JKi. "
In 1899, Z. In 1902, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1872; W. S. Chambers, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl "
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; Otho H. Williams, editor; The
Tribune Printing Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1898, "JKL." In 1899. I. In
1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 190.3,
(z— 4)I(0 0). In 1904, yl.
NEW HARMONY, Posey Co. p
l,341t pop., on Peoria, Decatur k. Evans-
ville Rd. and Wabash r., 15 m. N, of Mount
INDIANA.
Vernon, the county seat, and 26 N. W. of
Evansville. Flour mills. Farming.
REGISTER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1; established 1867;
H. T. Slater, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
TELEPHONE; Saturdays; eight page*
13x20; subscription $1; established 1902; Todd
& Young, publishers (1—3). Circ'n "jkl.- (A A).
TIMES; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26: subscription $1; established
1892; C. P. Wolfe, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation -jkl." In 1902, Z (4—5).
NEW HAVEN, Allen Co. r^ 950t
pop., on New York, Chicago & St. Louis and
Wabash Rds., 8 m. E. of Fort Wayne, the
county seat. Flour mills. Farming.
NEWS ; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
ISW; Bowers Bros., editors and publisher*
(1—4). Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
NEWPORT, c. h., Vermilion Co. -n
610+ pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd.,
30 m. N. of Terre Haute and 75 W. of In-
dianapolis, the State capital. Coal and
timber.
HOOSIER STATE; Wednesdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25 ; established 1855 ; S. B. Davis & Sons, edi-
tors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, "jsl" Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1,056. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898. 1,094; /or 1899, 1,18'.^;
for 19(10, l,ai6; for 1901. 1,242; for 1902,
1,333 ; /or 19(J3, 1,374. In 1904. y I.
NEW RICHMOND, Montgomery
Co. -u 357+ pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Kan-
sas City and Clover Leaf Route Rds., 48 m.
N. E. of Indianapolis, the State capital.
Farming and stock raising.
RECORD; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; Edgar
Walts, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
NOBLES VILLE, c. \i.,Hamilton Co.
D 4,792+ pop., on Lake Erie & Western and
Chicago & Southeastern Rds. and White r.,
22 m. N. by N. E. of IndianapollB, the State
capital. Agriculture.
LED<«CR; every evening, except Sun-
day, and HAMILTON CO. LEDGER,
semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; repub-
lican; daily four, semi-weekly eight pagea
15x22; subscription — daily $4.75, semi-week-
ly $1.25: established— daily 1889. semi-weekly
1869; Will H. Craig, editor; The Ledger Co.,
publishers (12—3).
Circulation— Daily: "-ikl."
Semi-Weekly: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1900, June, publisher asserts, no issue for
the past year has been less than 1,750. In
1901. yl. In 1903, January and December,
publisher asserts, no issue during 1902 or 1903
was less than 1.850. In 1904. yl.
HAMILTON CO. DEMOCRAT; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; estab-
lished 1874; Dawilla Spanuuth. editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jsl." In
1902, Z (2, 4. 6). In 190.3, Z (4),
NORTH JUDSON, Starke Co. ^
944+ pop., on Erie, Indiana, Illinois & Iowa
and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rds., 70 m. S. E. of Chicago, 111. Pickle,
vinegar and curled grass factories and
flour mill.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1889; H. O. Warvel, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "JKi.' In 1903, Z (4).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
259
IXDIANA.
INDIANA.
NORTH LIBERTY, St. Joseph Co.
[^ 504t pop., ou Wabash Rd., li m. S. E. of
South Bend, the county seat. Saw and
planing mills.
NEWS} Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1895; D. M.
Woodward, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl.-
NORTHWEST INDIANIAN: Thurs
days; independent; eight pages 15x32; sub-
scription $1: established litO^'; G. G. Crichet,
editor and publisher (1—4). Circ'n "jkl"
NORTH MANCHESTER, Wabash
Co. i 2,398+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis and Wabash Rds. and
Eel r., 15 m. N. of Wabash, the county seat.
Manufacturing and farming.
J O U R N A Li ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1875; Lloyd Hopkins and W. E. Bil-
lings, editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,248. In 1896, T. In 1897, Y. In
1898, -fKL." In 1902, Z (4, 6).
POULTRY GLEANINGS; monthly;
poultry raising; twenty pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1893; J.J.Mar-
tin, editor; Poultry Gleanings Co., publish-
ers. Circulation ".ikl." In 1899. Z. In 1901, Z
(4,5.10).
NORTH SALEM, Hendricks Co. a
599+ pop., on Indianapolis, Decatur & West-
ern Rd., 27 m. N. W. of Indianapolis, the
State capital. Tile and cheese manu-
factories.
HERA Li D ; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1891 ; Bert Pace,
editor and Dublisher. Circulation "jkl."
NORTH VERNON, Jennings Co. R
2,823+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio South-
western, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rds., 61 m. S. of Indian-
apolis, the State capital. Quarries of dolo-
mite and limestone.
PLAIN DEALER; Thursdays; repub-
lican eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1864; J.S.Smith, editor; Kathryn
Yater, publisher (5—3).
Circulation : In 1894 and in 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,248. In 1896, 1. In 1897,
Y. In 1898. "JKL."
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1892; McGuire & Mattnews, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jicL"
SUN ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1872: Chas.
H. Wohrer, editor and publisher (1 — i).
Circulation: In 1902, "jjcl" Actual aver-
age for 1903, 1,132; /or 1904, 1,160.
NOTRE DAME, Saint Joseph Co. [j
596 pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 3 m. N.
of South Bend, the county seat. Seat of
Notre Dame University.
AVE MARIA; Saturdays; roman
catholic; thirty-two pages 8x10; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1865; Rev. D.E.Hudson,
editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 22,000; in 1896.23,000. In 1897, C Z.
Actual average for 1898, 22,960; for 1899,
23,450; for 1900,24,179. In 1901, Octo-
ber, publisher asserts, no issue for year past
has been less than 24,800. Actual average for
1902,25,976; for 1903, 24,032; for 1904.
24,757.
SCHOLASTIC ; Saturdays, during col-
lege year; collegiate; twenty four pages
8x11; subscription $1.50; established 1867;
Notre Dame University, editors and pub-
lishers (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,400; in 1896 and 1897, 1.300. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, I. In 1901 and 1903,
August, publisher asserts, no issue for past
three years has been less than 1 450. In
19(>4, yl.
OAKLAND CITY, Gibson Co. p
1,991+ pop., on Louisville, Evansville & St.
Louis Consolidated and Evansville & In-
dianapolis Rds., 12 m. E. of Princeton, the
county seat. Timber lands and coal mines.
JOURNAL; semi-weeltly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1893; J. W. Cockrum, editor and
publisher (12 — 3). Circulation "jkl.--
NEWS ! Fridays ; four to eight pages
13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established May,
1904; Fred. C. Benton, editor and publisher
(1-5).
RECORD; Thursdays (A A).
ODON, Daviess Co. p 923t pop., on
Southern Indiana Rd., 18 m. N. E. of Wash-
ington, the county seat. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1880; Wilson C. Myers, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl"
OOLITIC, Lawrence Co. Q 1,000 pop.
on Marion City Rd., B}4 m. N. W. of Bed-
ford, the county seat. Center of the great
stone industry of Indiana.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; four to
six pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1898; H. F.Linton, editor; Linton &
Fine, publishers; prints an edition for Har-
rodsburg (2—5). Circulation "jkl "
ORLAND, Stueben Co. cf *50 Pop.,
15^^ m. N. W. of Angola, the county seat.
Farming.
ZENITH; Fridays; non-partisan; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1900; Vernice N.Brlner, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl"
ORLEANS, Orange Co. g l,236t pop.,
on Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Rd.,
8 m. N. of Paoli, the county seat. Flour
mills and lumber trade. Artesian and
magnetic wells make it a health resort.
Farming.
HERAI..D; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; four pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established January, 1902; Lou
Black, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl"
PROGRESS -EXA31INER; Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 20x26 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1879; Kimbley & Busick,
editors and publishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1898, -jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1900, Z. In 1901. 1. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
OSGOOD, Jiipley Co. □,1,035+ pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Rd., 4 m. N.
by N. E. of Versailles, the county seat. Stone
quarrying and furniture and stave manu-
facturing.
RIPLEY JOURNAL; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
fl; established 1867; Shockley Bros. Printing
Co., editors and publishers (2 — 4).
Circulation : In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,200. In 1897, Y. In
:260
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
1898. Z. In 1899. ••jkl." In 1901, Z (6). In 1903,
January, publisher asserts, smallest number
printed during 1902 wa« 1,500. Actual aver-
age for 1903, 3, 186. In 1901, yl.
OSSIAN, Wells Co. d 529t pop., on
Ft. Wayne, Cincinnati & Louisville Rd., 10
m. N. of Bluffton, the county seat. Barrel
factory. Lumber. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; neutral; eight pajtes
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ; James
H. Keefer, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
OTTERBEIN, Benton Co. -D417 pop.,
on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 18 m. S. E. of
Fowler, the county seat, and 13 N. W. of
Lafayette. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
January, 1903; Harry Crigler, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
SUN; Thursdays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1895; W.
B. Homrighause, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
OTWELL, Pif^e Co. p 296 pop., 10
m. S. E. of Petersburg, the county seat.
STAR; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
November, 1903; Alvah E. Green, editor;
Thos. R. Green & Son, publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904.4O6.
•CWENSVILLE, Gibson Co. p l,019t
pop., on Evansville & Terre Haute Rd., 27
m. N. by N. E. of Evansville. Corn and
wheat. Flour and saw mills. Farming.
MESSENGER; Fridays; general bap-
tist; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1886; Jas. P. Cox, editor and pub-
lisher (12-3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,440. In 1896, 1. In 1897. Y. Actual
average for 1898, 1,157. In 1899, yl. In
1900, zl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. Actual
■ average for 1903, 3,188. In 1904, yl.
STAR; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20;
gubscription $1; established 1896; James P.
Cox, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
OXFORD, Benton Co. -n 949t pop.,
on Chicago & Eastern Illinois and Lake
Erie & Western Rds., 70 m. N. W. of Indian-
apolis, the State capital. Farming and
stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1865; Jesse S. Berch, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "JKL."
PAOLI, c. h.. Orange Co. p 1,186 pop.,
on Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Rd.,
40 m. N. W. of New Albany. Lumber manu-
facturing and wool growing.
NEWS; Wednesdays; democratic ; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1872;
John R. Simpson, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
REPUBL.ICAN; Wednesdays ; republi-
can ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1875; John A. Lingle, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,150. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "jkl."
PARKER, Randolph Co. D- 909t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., about 12 m. W. of Winchester,
the county seat. Agriculture and manu-
facturing.
REVIEW; Fridays; eight pages 17x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; E. L. Ash-
craft, editor and publisher (7—3). Circula-
tion "Ji'L"
PENDLETON, Madison Co. n l,512t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 8 m. S. E. of Anderson, the
county seat. Agriculture and manufact-
uring. Natural gas.
RECORD ; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1897; Robt. E.
Maranville, Jr., editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
REPUBIilCAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; Robt. E. Maranville, Jr., editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl"
PENVILLE, Jay Co. n-697t pop., 8
m. N. W. of Portland, the county seat.
Natural gas. Agriculture.
JAY CO. RECORD; Fridays: eight
pages 13x20 ; Bubscrlption $1 ; established
December, 1901; Sam. E. Twigg, editor; Alf.
H. Bally, publisher. Circulation "jkl."
NEW ERA; Thursdays; four pagei
18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established May,
1900; C. Francis Knowlton, editor; New Era
Publishing Co., publishers (12—3). Circula-
tion "i£i." In 190.3. Z (4) (A A).
PERRYSVILLE, Vermilion Co. -a
700 pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd.,
44 m. N. of Terre Haute. Flour mill, cream-
ery and stove works. Farming and stone
quarrying.
RECORD; Fridays; independent repub-
lican, eight to twelve pages 18x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1895; William Koehler,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circulation
".JKL." (A A).
PERU, c. h., Miami Co. ^ 8,463t pop.,
on Lake Erie & Western and Wabash Rds.,
Wabash r. and Wabash & Erie canal, 56 m.
W. S. W. of Fort Wayne and 75 N. of
Indianapolis, the State capital. Manufact-
uring and agriculture.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sunday; four pages 20x26; subscription $5;
established 1893; Charles Winters, editor and
publisher. Circulation "iKL."
EVENING JOURNAL; every even-
ing except Sunday; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $4.80; established 1885;
Woodring & Bodurtha, editors and publish-
ers (7— 3P). Circulation "jkl."
MIAMI CO. SENTINEL AND
RECORD; semi- weekly, Wednesdaj's and
Saturdays; democratic; four pages 20x26;
subscrintion $1.50; established 1837; Zim-
merman & McElheny. publishers (7—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,760. In 1895. H. In 1896, H.
In 1897, Y. Actual average for 1898, 3,037.
In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903, (z-4) H (OO). In
1904, yll.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays ; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50;
established 1856; W. W. Lockwood, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 2,750. In 1896, H. In 1897. H Z.
In 1898. yH. In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl. In
1901. vl. In 1902. yl. In 1903. vl. In 1904,
yl (••^•
PETERSBURG, c. h., Pike Co. p
1,751+ pop., near White r., on EvansvUle &
Terre Haute Rd., 40 m. N. N. E. of Evans-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
261
INDIANA.
ville. Flour, pork, stock, tobacco, coal,
lumber, butter and cheese, brick and tile
and woolen goods.
PIKE CO. DEMOCRAT I Fridays;
democratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1; established 1870; M. McC. Stoops, editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl." In
19()3, Z (4).
PRESS? Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1868 ;
H. B. Kepley, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,008. In 1896, I. In 1897, Z.
In 1898. "JKL."
PIERCETON, Kosciusko Co. ^ 886t
pop., on Pennsylvania Go's Rd., 31 m. W. N.
W. of Fort Wayne. Canning and sawmills.
RECORD ; Thursdays ; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1876; M. F. Brosnahan, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
Circulatiou: In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1900, 1,013. In 1901, "jkl." In
1902, Z (1,2,4, 5).
PINE VILLAGE, Warren Co. -n279t
pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd.,12
m. N. of Attica and 8 from Indiana min-
eral springs. Stock raising and farming.
SENTINEL.; Fridays; Democratic; eight
pages 18x20; subscription $1 ; established
1893; Elmer Bowers, editor and publisher
(1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
PITTSBORO, Hendricks Co. n 600
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., 18 m. W. of Indianapolis, the
State capital. Farming.
SUN ; Fridays ; four and eight pages
13x20 ; subscription $1; established 1893; Sam
Janes, editor and publisher (7—3). Circula
tion "JKL."
PLAINFIELD, Hendricks Co. u 909
pop., on Vandalia Line Rd., 14 m. W. N. W.
of Indianapolis, the State capital. Seat of
the State House of Refuge and Friends'
Central Academy. Farming.
FRIDAY CALIPER; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight to ten pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established September, 1904; Walter
Raidabough. editor and publisher (1—5).
YOUTH'S FRIEND; Mondays; juven-
ile; four pages 9J^xl2^; subscription 50 cents;
established 1876; Publishing Association of
Friends, publishers (2 — 3). Does not insert
advertisements.
FRIENDS' MISSIONARY ADVO-
CATE; monthly; Friends; sixteen pages
814x113^; established 1884; Eliza C. Arm
strong, editor; The Friends' Press, publish-
ers (2—5 P).
PLYMOUTH, c. h., Marshall Co. ^
3,6.56t pop., on Lake Erie & Western, Penn-
sylvania Co's and Vandalia Line Rds., 84 m.
S. E. of Chicago, 111. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; every evening except
Sunday, and DEMOCRAT, Thursdays;
democratic; daily four pages 18x24, weekly
eight pages 20x26; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1.. 51): established— daily 1895, weekly
1855; Clay W. Metsker, editor and publisher
(3— 5P). Circ'n— dally"jKL." weekly"JKL.' In
1902, Z (1,2, J, 5).
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; eight
piges— dally 15x22, weekly 18x24; subscrip-
tion—daily $5. weekly $1.50; established
October, 19)1, H. B. Oglesbee, editor; Hend
ricks & Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl"
INDIANA.
CHRONICLE: Thursdays; republican;:
eight pages 15J-^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished December, 1902; Samuel E. Boys, edi-
tor and publisher (1—5).
RESTITUTION; Wednesdays; ad-
veutlst; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1849; A.R. Underwood, editorand-
publisher (5—8). Does not insert advertise-
ments.
PONETO, Wells Co. cf 332t pop., on'
Lake Erie & Western Rd., 6 m. S. W. of
Bluffton, the county seat. OH production.
Farming.
JOURNAL.; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established December, 1899;
Eph. Ruth, editor and publisher (2— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
PORTLAND, c. h., Jay Co. O 4,798t
pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana and Lake
Erie & Western Rds. and Salamonlc r. , 49 m .
i. of Fort Wayne. Manufacturing and-
lumber trade. Natural gas.
COMMERCIAL-REVIEW; every
morning and evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription — daily $5, weekly
$1; established — daily 1895, weekly 1865;
Frank L. Braden, editor; Commercial Review
Company, publishers.
Circulation— Daily : "jkl" Inl899, Z.
Weekly: In 1895, I. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.-
In 1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
SUN; semi-weekly ; Wednesdays and
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established 1869; W. W.
Timmonds, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895. "jkl." In 1896, I,
In 1897. Y. In 1898. "jkl." Actual average
for 1899. 2,101. In 1900. yl. In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, the lowest number printed
was --i.'-'OO. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904. yl.
POSEYVILLE, Posey Co. JJ 628t
pop., on Evansville & Terre Haute and
Peoria, Decatur & Evansville Rds., 20 m. N.
W. of Evansville. Flour, saAv and planing
mills and brick and tile factories.
NEWS; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1882;
J. R. Haines, editor and publisher (5—3).
CircuUition "jkl."
PRINCETON, c. h., Gibson Co. p
6,041 pop., on Evansville & Terre Haute and
Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis Consoli-
dated Rds., 27 m. N. of Evansville. Agri-
culture.
CLARION-NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY^ C L. A RION-
N E W S. Thursdays; republican; daily
four, weekly eight pages 17x24; subscription
—daily $5, weekly $1; established— daily 1893,
weekly 1846; F. R. Ewing, editor; Clarion
Publishing Company, publishers (1 — 4).
Circulntiou— Dnilv: In 1901, "jkl" Actual
average for 1902, 1,3'20. In 1903, yl (OO).
In 1901, yl.
Weekly: In 1900. "jk.' " Actual average for
1901.1,608. Inl902, (z— 1)1. Inl903,yl (OO).
In 1904, yl.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, twice-a-week,
Wednesdays and Saturdays ; democratic ;
dally four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1; established
—daily 1893. weekly 1861; J. C. Gorman, editor
and publisher (1—4). Circ'n — daily "jkl"
%veeklv "jkl."
TRIBTJNE: every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY. Fridays; independ-
ent; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription — dally $5, weekly $1; estab-
262
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
Ii8hedl903; J. McCormick, editor and pub-
lisher (1— 5P).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl."
Weekly: I u 1904, (z-4) 1.
REDKEY, Jay Co. n- 2,206t pop., on
Lake Erie & "Western and Pennsylvania
Go's Rds., 12 m. S. W. of Portland, the
county seat. Natural gas. Manufacturing,
agriculture and stock raising.
TIMES; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scriptions!; established 1889; O. E. Whittlng-
hill, editor; C. M. Kenyon, publisher (8—3).
Circulation: Inl902.-iiL." In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904, yl.
REMINGTON. Jasper Co. t] 1.120t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 42 m. W. of Logansport.
Stock raising and agriculture.
PRESS; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages lSx24; subscription $1.50; established
1879: Griffin & McNichol, editors and pub-
lishers C5 — 3). Circulation "jkl"
RENSSELAER, c. h., Jasper Co. t]
2,255t pop., on Chicago, Indianapolis &
Louisville Rd. and Iroquois r., 72 m. S. E.
-of Chicago, 111. Manufactures of flour and
cigars.
EVENING REPUBLICAN; every
evening except Sundaj, and SEHII-
WEEKLi Y, Tuesdays and Fridays; repub-
lican; daily and Tuesday semi- weekly
four, Friday semi-weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1896, semi- weekly
1868; Geo. E. Marshall, editor and publisher
(2—3).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl"
Semi-Weekly: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1.120. In 1895, I. In 1896. I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,200; in 1899, 1,200. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
<z-6) I, In 1902, (z-4) I. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
JOURNAIi; Thursdays; republican;
-eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; Leslie Clark, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3P). Circulation * 'JKL"
JASPER CO. DEMOCRAT; Satur
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1898; F. E. Babcock, editor and
publisher ( 12 — i).
Circulation: In 1899, "JKL" In 1900, Z. In
1901, publisher asserts, no issue has been less
than 1.250. In 1902, (z— 11) I. In 1903, yl (O O).
Actual average for a year ending with No-
vember,imi, 1,566.
INDIANA.
JASPER CO. SCHOOL NEWS ;
monthly; educational; four pages 8x11; sub-
scription 50 cents; established September,
1903; Louis H. Hamilton, editor; Leslie Clark,
publisher (2—5).
RICHMOND, c. h., JVapne Co. D-
18,226+ pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana and
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., 69 m. E. of Indianapolis, the State
capital. Manufacturing and general trade.
EVENING ITEM; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; inde-
pendent; sixteen pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $3.50, weekly $1; established — daily
1877, weekly 1892; J. B. Gordon, editor; The
Item Newspaper Co., publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1894,2,475. In 1895, H. In 1896. 1. In 1897,
Y. Actual average for a year ending with
Oct. 17, 1898, 2,7 12 ; for 1899, 2,927 j for a
year ending with February, 1900, 2,969. In
1901, (2—6) H. Acttial average for 1902
3,124:/or 1903, 3,552; for 1904, 3,841.
Weekly: In 1899, "jjkl" In 1900, Z. In
1902. "JKL."
PAIiLADIUM; eveiy evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY", Thursdays; re-
publican; daily eight pages 20x26, weekly
twelve pages 15x22; subscription — daily $3,
weekly $1; established — daily 1876, weekly
1881; James R. Hart and S. M. Rutherford,
editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation-Daily: Inl896, "jkl." Inl897,
Z. In 1898. zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, "JSi."
Weekly: In 1896, "jkl •• In 1897, Z. In
1898. zH. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In
1901, y I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
SUN-TELEGRAM; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thur-sdays;
democratic; six to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription-daily $3, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1873. weekly 1862; B, F. Wissler, editor;
B. F. Wissler Co., publishers (2—4).
Circu^tiou — Daily: Inl899, "Jia. " Act-
ual average for 1900, 1,665. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902, 2,060; /or 1903,
3,311; /or 1904, 3,761. „ ^ „„„
Weekly: In 1897, "jkl-" In 1898, Z. In 1900.
June, publisher asserts, no issue for two years
past was less than 1.500. In 1901. yl. Actual
average for 1902, 1,870. In 1903, yl. In
1901. yl.
VOLKSZEITUNG; Saturdays; Ger-
man; democratic; four pages 26x40; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1872; Fred Maag & Son,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
EARLHAMITE; bi-monthly; col-
legiate; eighteen pages 8x10; subscription
$1.25; established 1894; A. L. Trester, editor;
W. C.Wilson, publisher (1—4). CIrc'n "isL."
RIDGEVILLE, -RandoZpTi Co. n-l,098t
pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana and Pitts-
burg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds.,
THE DAILY SIN-TELEGRAM,
RICHMOND, IND.
All advertisers praise the Sun-Telegram because it covers the field
of Richmond and Wayne County better than any of its competitors.
It is a superb family paper, read in more than 3,000 homes in the best
county in Indiana. It carries more Want ads than all of its competitors
combined. Write for rate card.
THE B. F. WISSLER CO., Publishers.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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INDIANA .
10 m. N. of Winchester, the county Mat.
Seat of Indiana Agricultural College. Agri-
culture.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1889; J.
G. Stanley, editor and publisher (5—3). Cir
culatlon "JKL.-
RISING SUN, c. h., Ohio Co. [^1,5481
pop., on Ohio r., 8 m. S. of Aurora, the
nearest station on Baltimore & Ohio South-
western and Cleveland, Cincinnati & St.
Louis Rds., and 38 below Cincinnati, O.
Manufacturing.
LOCAIj; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1879; Murray T. Williams, editor and pub
Usher (7— 3 P). Circulation "jKi-"
RECORDER} Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1834;
F.J.Waldo, editor and publisher. Circ'n"jKi.."
ROACHDALE, Putnam Co. -O 912t
pop , on Indiana, Decatur & Western Rd.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
ROANN, Wabath Co. ^ 631t pop., on
Wabash Rd., 10 m. N. by N. E. of Wabash,
the county seat. Planing, sawing and furni-
ture manufacturing. Agriculture.
CLiARION; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1877;
L. M. Spotts, editor and publisher (2 — 3).
Circulation "jkl."
ROANOKE, Huntington Co. [if 536t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 15 m. S. W. of Fort
Wayne. Agriculture.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1895;
N. W. Stockbridge, editor and publisher (5—3) .
Circulation "jkl."
ROCHESTER, c. h., Fulton Co. ^
3,421+ pop., on Erie and Lake Erie & West-
ern Rds., 54 m. N. by N. E. of Logansport.
General manufacturing. Water power.
EVENING SENTINEL.; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEH.L-Y, Fridays;
democratic; daily four to eight, weekly eight
to twelve pages 17J^x22i^; subscription— dally
$5, weekly $1.50 ; established— daily 1896,
weekly 1858; H. A. Barnhart, editor and pub-
lisher (1^—4).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl ••
W^eekly: In 1885, I. Actual average for
1S96, 1,872. In 1897, Y. In 1898. "jkl." In
1903, (z — 4) I. Actual average for a year
ending ivith November, 1904, !2,750.
REPUBLICAN ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican ; daily four pages 18x24, weekly
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1; established— daily 1886, weekly
1856; Albert W. Bitters, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circ'n— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl-" In
1902, Z(4).
ROCKPORT, c. h., Spencer Co. p
2,882+ pop., on Louisville, Evansville & St.
Louis Consolidated Rd. and Ohio r., 50 m.
above Evansville. Market for tobacco, pork
and produce.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1855; W. W. Kellams, editor and publisher
{2-3).
Circulation; In 1896, "jkl-" In 1897. Z.
Actual average for 1901, 1,651; for 1902,
1,6S9. In 1903, yl (OO). Actual average
/orl9U4, 1,93S.
INDIANA.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1877; John Orvllle Chewning, editor; John
Chevvning, publisher ( 1—5).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
le.ss than 1.200. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. zT. In 1899. z I. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
(z— 3) I. Actual average for 1902, 1,583 1
for 1903, 1,616; /or 1904, 1,808.
ROCKVILIiE,c. n.,Pari-« Co. -a
2,045+ pop., on Vandalia Line Rd., 23 m. N. by
N. E. of Terre Haute. Farming.
PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY LIFE;
Fridays; agricultural: sixteen pages 10x14;
subscription 60 cents; established Decem-
ber, 19()2; E. L. Batman, editor; C. E. Lam-
bert, publisher (12— 3).
Circulation: In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1901, yl.
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1842; A. A. Hargrave, editor and
publisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1898. 1,120 ; for a year ending with
September, 1899, 1 ,678. In 1900, y I. Actual
average for 1901, 1,710. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1870; Isaac R. Strouse, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
ROSELAWN, Neuton Co. )j 400 pop.,
on Chicago. Indianapolis & Louisville Rd..
5fi m. S. of Chicago. Farming. Cattle
raising.
KANKAKEE VALLEY REVIEW;
Saturdays; independent; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established March. 1899;
John Bowie, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904.
1,000.
ROSSVILLE, Clinton Co. a 598 pop.,
on Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Rd.,
17 m. E. of Lafayette.
JOURNAL; Fridays; local; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1886;
Chas. M. Walter, editor and publisher (1—5).
ROYAL CENTER, Cass Co. b 657t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd.. 11 m. N. by N. E. of Logans-
port, the county seat. Farming and dairy-
ing.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1890;
O. M. Hand, editor and publisher (12— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL "
RUSHVIIiLE, c. h., Bush Co.a-
4,541+ pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Day-
ton, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis, Ft. Wayne, Cincinnati & Louisville
and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rds.. 39 m. E. S. E. of Indianapolis,
the State capital. Manufacturing.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and GRAPHIC, Tuesdays:
Independent; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3. weekly
$1 ; established-daily November, 1901, weekly
1882; T. A. Geraghiy, editor and publisher.
Circulation— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl." In
1899, weekly Z. In 1901. weekly Z (4. 5).
JACKS ONIAN; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
democratic; daily four, weekly eight pages
14x21; subscription— daily $3, weekly $1.50;
established-daily 1895, weekly 1840; Wm. E.
Wallace, editor and publisher (7— 3P).
Circulation- Daily: "jkl."
Weekly: In 1897. -jkl" In 1898. zl. In
1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "iSi-"
264
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
I
INDIANA.
REPUBLICAN; semi-weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays ; republican ; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1840;
John F. Moses, editor; Republican Co., pub-
lishers (5—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903.
Z (4).
A:>IERICAN; Thursdays; independent-
republican; eight pages 11x16; subscription
50 cents; established 1894; J. E. Naden, editor
and publisher (2 — 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, "JKL" Actual average for 1899,
1,48'i. In 1900, yl. In 1901, y I. In 190.', y I.
Ini90:^, yl. In 1904, yl.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1904; J. Rutledge, editor and pub-
lisher (3—5 P).
RUSSIAVILIiE, Howard Co. a 900
pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Western Rd.,
12 m. W. of Kokomo, the county seat, and
50 N. W. of Indianapolis, the State capital.
Agriculture.
OBSERVER; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1897; George L.
Moody, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
SAINT JOE STATION, Dekalb
Co. d'483f pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 9
m. from Auburn, the county seat. Cream-
ery. Agriculture.
NEWS; Wednesdays; independent; eight
pages 11x20; subscription $1 : established 1886;
Lloyd W. Yeiser, editor and publisher (7— 3j.
Circulation "jkl."
SAINT MEINRAD, Spencer Co. p
525t pop., on Southern R'y (St. Louis Di-
vision), 11 m. from Ferdinand Station and
14 from Huntingburg. Seat of St. Meinrad
Abbey, College and Theological Seminary.
Coal mining and farming.
PARADIESESFRUECHTE; month
ly; German; roman catholic; forty pages
7x10; sub.scription $1; established 1889; Rev.
B. Maler, editor ; Benedictine Fathers of St.
Meinrad, pul)llshers(9— 3). Circulation "jkl."
Inl900,Z. Inl902, "JKL." In 1P03,Z (4) (##)
(A A).
SALEM, c.h., Washington Co. g l,995t
pop. on Louisville, New Albany & Chicago
Rd., 35 m. N. W. of New Albany. Large
timber mill and stone quarry and local
trade. Agriculture and manufacturing.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays; demo
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1847; E. W. & C. C. Menaugh,
editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1899, '^,184. In 1900, yl. Actual
average for a year ending uHth June. 1901.
'-5,189. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In
1904, yl.
REPUBIilCAN I.EADER; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15.x22: subscription
Sl.2.5; established 1877; James R. Pro, editor;
Pro & Martin, publishers (12—1).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1897, 1,459. In 1898. zl. Actual
average for a year ending with October,
1899, 1.475. In 1900, yl. In 1901. (z— 4) I.
In 1902. (z— 1) I. In 1903, yl (OO). In 1904,
(z-4) I.
SAND BORN, Knox Co. p 800 pop.,
on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago and St.
Louis Rd. 27 m. N. E. of Viucennes, the
county seat. Extensive trade carried on
In cattle, horses and hogs. Farming. Grain^
TRIBUNE; Fridays; four pages 16x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; B. N.
Palmer, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
SARATOGA, Randolph Co. D- 220
pop., on Pennsylvania Lines West of Pitts-
burg, 6 m. N. E. of Winchester, the county
seat.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established November, 1903; L. E. Worster,
editor and publisher (1 — 5).
SCOTTSBURG, c. h., Scott Co. p
1,274+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd., 30 m. N. of Louisville,
Ky. Stock raising, tile making, and grain,
stave and lumber trade, canning and han-
dle factories.
CHRONICLE ; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1880; Will M. Foster, editor and publisher
(7— 3P.) Circulation "jkl."
SCOTT CO. DEMOCRAT; Satur-
days; democratic; four pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1867; The Democrat Co.,
editors and publishers. Circulation "j_kl. •
SCOTT CO. JOURNAL; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1883; Jas. F. Ervin, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
SEYMOUR, •'"cAson Co. g 6,445t pop.,,
on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern, South-
ern Indiana and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rda.. 51 m. N. of Louis-
ville, Ky. Flour, woolen and planing mills.
Machine shops of Ohio & Mississippi Rail-
road.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic ; four pages — daily 15x22, weekly
22x30; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.25;^
established — daily 1879, weekly 1855; C. S.
Mercer, editor and manager; S. W. & C. S.
Mercer, publishers. Circulation— daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl" In 1897. Z. In 1902, "jkl"
REPUBLICAN ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; daily four pages 18x24, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1 ; established— daily 1882, weekly
1879; Smith &. Remy, editors and publishers
(2—4).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl"
Weekly: In 1898, "JKL." In 1899. T. Actual
average for 1900. 1,298; for 19ii1, 1,493;
for 1902, 1,580; for 1903, 1,713; for 19C4,
1,816.
DEMOCRATIC SUN; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight ragos 20.\2ti: subscription 75-
cents; established April, 19i2; J. Newt. Gib-
son, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion "Jj<L."
SHARPSVI1.LE, Tipton Co. c 500
pop., on Lake Erie & Western Rd..8 m. N.
of Tipton, the county seat. Natural gas,
agriculture
RECORD; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subsci iption $1; established September. 1901;
Chas. L. Ervin, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
SHELBYVILLE, c. h., Shelby Co. a
7,169+ pop., on Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago-
& St. Louis and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
265
INDIANA ,
cago & St. Louis Rds., 26 m. S. E. of Indian-
apolis, the State capital. General trade and
manufacturing.
DEMOCRAT ; every evening except
Sunday, and SHEIiBY DEMCKJRAT,
Tliursdays; democratic; fight pages 22x26;
subscription— dally $4, weekly $1; estab-
lished-daily 1830, weekly 1845; W. S. Ray,
editor and publisher (2— ;>).
Circulnlioii— Daily: In 1894, publisher as-
serts, not less than 2,(i00. In 1895. H. In
1896,11. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. InlS99,yI.
In 1900. yl. In 1901. vl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl (OO). In 1904, yl.
Weekly: Inl893 and 1894, publisher asserts,
not less than 8,500. In 1895, H. In ]89(), H.
In 1897.Y. In 1898, yl. Inl899,yl. Inl900,yl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (OO). In
1904. yl.
EVENING REPUBLICAN ; every
evening except Sundaj', and S E I>I 1 -
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription— daily
$4, semi-weekly $1; established— daily 1879,
semi- weekly 1866; J. J.Wingate. editor; Shelby
Printing Co., publishers. Circ'n— daily "jkl."
semi- weekly "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
JEFFERSONIAN; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and AVEEK Li Y, Thursdays;
democratic; daily four pages 18x24, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $4,
weekly $1; established 1899; Louis Holtman,
editor and publisher. Circ'n — daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl."
lilBERATi; everv evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; daily four, semi-weekly eight
pages 17x22; subscription — dally $4; semi-
weekly $1.50; established July, 1903; Geo. M.
Ray, editor; The Liberal Publishing Co.,
publishers (12 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
SHERIDAN, Hamilton Co. U l,795t
pop., on Louisville, New Albany & Chicago
Rd., 28 m. N. of Indianapolis, the State cap-
ital. Two National Banks. Glass factory.
Lumber trade and brick manufacturing.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1882; N.
W. Cowgill, editor and publisher (5—3). Cir-
culation "JKL.'
SHIRLEY, Hancock Co. D 881t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., 12 m. S. W. of Newcastle. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays (A A)-
SHIRL.EY-WILKINSON NEWS;
Fridays; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established November, 1901, J. E. McClaln,
editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
SHOAIiS, c. h., Martin Co. p 683t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
Rd., 148 m. from Cincinnati and 179 from
Saint Louis. Lumber mills and Iron fur-
nace.
MARTIN CO. REPUBLICANi Fri
days; republican: eight pages 13x20; sub-
scriptions!; established June, 1901; Samuel
E. Bays, editor and publisher (5—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1889; A. C.
Hacker, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1899 "jkl." Actual aver-
age for \900. 1,04:1. In 1901, yl. Inl902.yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I (OO). Actital average for
1904, 1,353.
SIIiVERLAKE, Kosciusko Co. b 504t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
INDIANA.
St. Louis Rd., 13 m. S. of Warsaw, the
county seat. Farming.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subsi^ription $1; established 1886; Brush &
Hanson, editors and publishers (7—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
SOUTH BEND, c. h., Saint Joseph
Co. 6 35,999+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michi-
gan Southern, Grand Trunk, Michigan Cen-
tral, Indiana, Illinois & Iowa and Vandalla
Line Rds. and St. Joseph r., 85 m. E. by S.E.
of Chicago, 111. Plow, wagon, carriages,
automobiles, broom and sewing-machine
manufactories. Agricultural center.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
—dally $6, Saturday $1; established— daily
1883, Saturday 1865 ; J. B. StoU & Co., editors
and publi.shers. Circulation "jkl."
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; republi-
can; dally eight to sixteen, weekly twelve
to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$6, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1873, weekly
1872; F. A. Miller, editor; Tribune Printing
Co., publishers (1 — 5).
Ciiciilation— Daily: Rating varied from
H in 1891 to I in 1895. Actual average for
1896, 3,878. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In
1899, yl. Actual average for 1900, 3,693;
for 1901, 4,336; for 1902, 4,861; for 1903,
5,718; /or 1904, 6,539.
Weekly: "j_k_l." In 1901, Z (1, 2. 4, 5).
(xONlEC POLSKI; semi-weekly, Wed-
nesdays and Saturdays; Polish; independ-
ent; four pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1896; Geo. W. J. Kalczynski, ed-
itor; Goniec Polski Publishing Co., publish-
ers (2— 3). Circulation "JKL"
COURIER; Fridays; German; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1873; Fikentscher & Troeger, edi-
tors and publishers. Circulation "nLL"
SUNDAY NEWS; Sundays; independ-
ent; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1887 ; C. N. Fassett, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1898. Z. In 1902, 'ua"
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
LABOR JOURNAL; semi-monthly;
labor: four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents;
established January, 1900; W. R. McCracken,
editor; McCracken & Beckley, publishers.
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl" Actual average
for a year ending with January, WOl, 1,300*
In 1902, (z— 6) I. In 1903 yl. In 1904, yl.
SOUTH WHITLEY, IVhitley Co.d
1,113-|- pop., on New York, Chicago & St.
Louis and Vandalla Rds., 9 m. S. W. of Col-
umbia City, the county seat. Farming and
manufacturing.
WHITLEY CO. NEWS; Fridays; In-
dependent; sixteen to thirty-two pages 11x15;
subscription $1.50; established 1884; F. E.
Miner and A. A. Kist, editors; News Printing
Co., publishers (2-3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" Actual average
for 1897, 1 ,380. In 1898, yl. In 1899. ' jkl "
In 19(K». Z. Actual average for 1901, 3,601 |
for 1902,3,836. In 1903, yH. In leOl, yll.
SPENCER, c. h., Owen Co. -D 2,026t
pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd., 53 m. S. W.
of Indianapolis, the State capital. Agri-
culture, stock raising, lumber and build-
ing stone.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1876; Geo. R. Griffin, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,080. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,100. In 1899.yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
266
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
DEMOCRATIC STANDARD; Fri
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scriptions!; established August, 1901; W. H.
Chillson, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl.-
OWEN CO. JOURNAL.; Thursdays;
republican ; eight pages 13x20 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1852; W. I. & A. W. Howard,
editors; A. W. Howard, publisher. Circu-
lation ■■JKL."
AGRICULTURAL, EPITOMIST ;
monthly; agricultural and household; thirty-
two pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1881; Epitoniist Publishing Company,
publishers (7— 3P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 125,000. In 1896, A. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yB. Actual average for 1899.
204.166. Inl900,yA. Actual average for
1901, 20S,333. In 1902, yA. Actual aver-
age for 1903, 204, 167. In 1904, yA.
STROH, Lagrange Co. cf 106t pop.,
12 m. S. E. of Lagrange, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising. Cement fac-
tories and sugar beet industries.
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
established 1897; Chris. R. Myers, editor;
Myers Publishing Co., publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
SULLIVAN, c. h., Sullivan Co. JJ
3,118t pop., on Evansville & Terre Haute
and Indiana & Illinois Southern Rds., 26 m.
S. of Terre Haute. Coal mines.
DEMOCRAT AND TI3IES; Thurs
days; democratic; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1854; S. Paul Poyn-
ter, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, -jkl." In 1897. I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl" In 1900, publisher
asserts, there was no edition less than 1,650.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, July, publisher asserts,
no edition for past year was less than 1,825.
In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1901, (z— 2, 4. 6) I (# »).
UNION ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1866 ;
W. R. Nesbit, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "jkl." In 1899. Z. In 1902, "iKL"
SUMMITVILLE, Madison Co. D
752+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rd., 18 m. N. of Anderson, the
county seat. Glass, brick, tile and stove
factories. Agriculture.
REPORTER; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1902; Wm. L. McNabney, editor
and publisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
WAVE; Fridays (A A).
SWAYZEE, Grant Co. a 1,182 pop..
on Toledo, St. Louis & "Western and Chi
■cago, Indiana & Eastern Rds., 10 m. W. of
Marion.
PRE.SS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription igl: established
1895; Charles S. Inskeep, editor; Press Print-
ing Co., publishers (12— oK Circulation "iKL"
SYRACUSE, Kosciusko Co. ^ 928t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., at western
end of Turkey or Nine Mile lake, 5 m. E.
of Milford and 110 E. of Chicago. Ice houses
and cement works. Summer resort.
REGISTER: Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 1,5x22; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1890; Ed. C. Grahatii. editor and pub-
lisher (2 — S). Circulation "JKL."
TELL CITY, Perry Co. q 2,680t pop.,
on Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis Con-
solidated Rd. and Ohio r., about 3 m. below
INDIANA.
Cannelton, the county seat, and 75 above
Evansville. Manufacturing.
ANZEIGER; Saturdays; German; four
pages 21x28; subscription $2; established
1866; G. F. Bott, editor and publisher (7— 3P).
Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1891; H. G. Bott, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
NEWS ; Saturdays ; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1891;
Philip Zoercherer, editor and publisher (7—3)
Circulation "jkl."
TERRE HAUTE, c. h., Vigo Co. -o
36,673+ pop., on nine railroads and Wabash
r., 73 m. W. of Indianapolis, the St.ate
capital. Seat of the State Normal School,
Polytechnic and St. Mary's Institutes.
Glass factories, rolling mills, enamel ware
factory, tool and car works, distilleries,
hominy and flour mills, street paving brick
and clay products. Coal mines in vicinity.
Agriculture.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; Ger-
man; independent; eight to twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1884; Otto Hippelheuser, editor and
publisher (5—3).
Circulation- Daily: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897,
Z. In 1898, publisher asserts, smallest 1,150.
In 1899, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
Weekly: In 1896, "iKL." In 1897, Z. In
1898, Z. In 1899, Z. In 1902, "Jja." In 1903, Z (4).
STAR; every morning; Independent; ten
to twenty-four pages 18x24; subscription—
$5; established— £a-press 1851, Star August,
1903, consolidated 1903; Star Publishing Co ,
publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 3,000. In 1895, H. In 1896, H . In
1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. Inl90i). yl.
Actual average for 1901, 4,920. In 1902, v G.
In 1903, F. Actual average for 1904, 21,2S3.
Sunday: Actual average for l^Q'l, 1.5,395.
TRIBUNE-GAZETTE; every evening
except Sunday, Sunday morning, and
WEEK L Y, Wednesdays ; republican ; eight
pages 16,4x20; subscription— daily and Sunday
$5.20, w'eekly 50 cents; established— daily 1889,
Sunday. September, 1900, weekly 1895; W. L.
Halstead, manager; The Tribune Publishing
Co., publishers (2—4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,650. In 1896, I. Act-
ual average for 1897, 3,409. In 1898, G.
In 1899. yG. In 1900, zG. AcMial average
for 1901. 6,496; for 1902, 7,928. In 1903,
(z — 6) F. Actual average for a i/ear ending
with January, 190.5, 10,009.
Sunday: Actual average for 1901. 5,426*
In 1902, yG. In 1903. (z— 6) G. In 190i. F.
Weekly: "JKL"
Publisher's announcement. — Piior to the
merging of the Daily Tribune and the
Gazette, the two evening papers, on June
15. 1904. the Tribune's circularion was 9,000;
since that date 11,(;kX)— making the average
for the year 10,000
EAGLE; Saturdays; four pages lSx24;
subscription $1; established 1901; D. M. Rob-
erta, editor and publisher. Circ'n"jKj,.'( A A).
SPECTATOR; Saturdays; society;
twenty pages 9xloi^ : subscription $2; estab-
lished April, 1904;~Dan M. Nixon, editor;
Rutherford & Nixon, publishers (1—5).
TOILER; Fridays; labor; four pages
15x22; subscription SOcents; esti bli.'^hed 1899;
The Toiler Co., editors and publislu rs (7— 3P).
Circulation: In 190O, zl. In 1901, yl. In
1902. vl. In 1904, yl.
CHASE'S MAGAZINE; monthly: lit-
erary; one hundred and sixty pages 7x16;
subscription $1 : established 1902; C. G. Chase,
editor; C. G. Chase Co., publishers (.1—5).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
267
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
THORNTOWN, ^oone Co. n l,511t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd.. 38 m. N. W. of Indianapolis,
the State capital. Agriculture.
ARGUS; Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1878 ; Gilbert H. Hamilton, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,128. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, "JKL"
TIPTON, C. h., Tipton Co. n 3,76it
pop., on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 38 m.
N. by N. E. of Indianapolis, the State capi-
tal. Natural gas. Shipping point. Timber
and staves. Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKliY, Fridays; repub-
lican; daily four, weekly eight to ten pages
18x24; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1; es
tablished— daily 1902, weekly 1878; Staley &
Staley, editors and DUblishers (7—3). Circu-
lation—dally •'iKL"w'eekly'iiu,." In 1903, Z (4).
EVENING TRIBUNE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days; independent; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; established-daily 1895, weekly 1897; Ram-
say & O'Banion, editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl"
Weekly : In 1898, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,000. Actual average for 1899, l,37tJ.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, December,
publisher asserts, at no time during the past
year less than 1,500. In 1903, yl. (OO). In
1904, I.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays: democratic;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub
Bcription— daily $.\ weekly $1; established
—daily 1895, weekly 1855 ; J. O. Behymer,
editor and publisher.
Circulation— Daily : 'jkl"
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1.500. In 1896. I. In 1897, I Z. In 1898.
publisher asserts, not less than 1,800. In
1899. vl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, I. In 1904, yl.
UNION CITY, Randolph Co. n- 2,716t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and I'ittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rds., 9 m. E. of Winchester,
the county seat, and 47 N. W. of Dayton, O.
Manufacturing.
EVENING TIMES: every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
republican; daily lour pages 17x22, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $5,
weekly $1; established— daily 1896, Aveekly
1872; Geo. W. Patchell, editor and publisher
(2—3)
Circulation— Daily: -jkl"
Weekly : In 1893 and 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 6,810. In 1895.1. In 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,927. In 1897. Y. In
1898. yl. In 1899, zl. Inl900. yl. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902, ^4,437. In 1903,
yH. In i;i04, yl.
EAGliE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1862; M. P. Davis, editor; Eagle Publishing
Company, puiilishers.
Circulation : In 1896. "jkl" Actualaverage
for 1897, 1,S43; /or 1898, '^,036. In 1899,
yl. In In 19<K) vl. In 1901. y I. In 1902, y I.
In 1903, y I. lu 1904, y I.
GUEST; monthly; Rathbone Sisters;
twelve pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents;
established 1895; M. Josie Nelson, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation : In 1900, I. In 1901, yl. In
1902. vl. I" 1903, yl (O O). Actual average
/or 1904, '^,5 S3.
UNION MILLS, Laporte Co. ^ 408
pop., on Grand Trunk Railway System Rd.,
7m.S. of Laporte, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
LAPORTE CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established June, 1902; Edward M.Sharp,
editor; Monarch Printing Co,, publishers.
UPLAND, Grant Co. n l,208t pop., on
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louia
Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Marion, the county seat.
Seat of Taylor University. Glass factory^
roller and lumber mills, zinc smelter and
handle factory.
MONITOR; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1891; Charles W. Reed, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl-"
VALPARAISO, c. h., Porter Co. ^.
6,280+ pop., on Grand Trunk, New York, Chi-
cago & St. Louis and Pennsylvania Co'*
Rds., 42 m. S. E. of Chicago, 111. Seat of
Northern Indiana Normal School. Manu-
facture of self-winding clocks. Agriculture,
EVENING MESSENGER; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; democratic; daily four pages
20x22, weekly four pages 20x25; subscription
—daily $4, weekly 81.50; established— daily
1891, weekly 1871; E. Zimmerman, editor and
publisher. Circ'n— daily "jkl" weekly "jki-."
STAR-VIDETTE; every evening ex-
cept Suudav. and PORTER CO. VI-
DE T T E ," Tliursdays ; republican ; daily
four pnges 17x22. weeltly eight pages 15x22-,.
subscription- daily $4, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1888, weekly 1892; Welty & Son,
editors and publishers. Circ'n— daily "jkl.-
weekly "jkl"
PORTER CO. JOURNAL; Thurs-
days; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1899; G. W. Doty, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL" (A A).
INDEPENDENT FORESTER OF
AMERICA; monthly (A A).
VANBUREN. Grant Co. D 965t pop.^
on Clover Leaf Rd., 40 m. S. W. of Fort
Wayne. Farming. Surrounded by oilfields.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1897; Welling-
ton Holmes, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation 'iKL "
VEEDERSBURG, Fountain Co. -D
1.638+ pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois,
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City Rds.
and Coal creek, 27 m. S. W. of Lafayette.
Flour and planing mills, tile and brick
factory, grain elevators and warehouses.
Fire-brick, lumber, coal, staves, headings,
grain, stock and poultry.
NEWS; Saturdays; independent; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1890; Chas. M. Berry, editor and
publisher (2— 4P). , ,. ^
Circulation : In 1895 pubbsher asserts.
not less than 2,300. In 1896. H. In 189<, Y.
In 1898. yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. Actual average for
1903, 'i.225. In 1904. yl.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
rages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899- W. J. Huff & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (10— S). Circulation "jkl.-
268
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
VERNON, c. h., Jennings Co. Q^ 650
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Ciiicago &
St. Louis Rd., 20 m. N. W. of Madison.
Manufactories and flour mill.
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 20x26; subscription SI ; established 1891 ;
J. Newton Gulp, editor and publisher {,1 — 1).
Circulation "jkl"
VERSAILLES, c. h., Bipley Co. 0,
oOlt pop.— local estimate 600— on Laughrey
creek, 70 m. S. E. of Indianapolis, the State
capital, and 56 W. of Cincinnati, O. Farm-
ing and limestone quarrying.
REPUBLiICAN; Wednesdays; republl-
■can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1856; Ghas. H. Thompson and Will
D. Robinson, editors and publishers (2 — 4).
Circulation: From 1891 to 1895, publisher
asserts, smallest 1.850. In 1896, I. In 1897,
publisher asserts, not less than 1,850. Actual
<iverage for 1898. 2,037; for 1899, 3,127;
for 1900, 2,338 ; for 1901, 2,336; for 1902,
2,768; for 1903. 2,929. In 1904, yl.
VE VAY, c. h., Switzerland Co. O, l,588t
pop., on Ohio r., 67 m. below Cincinnati, O.
Hay, tobacco, apple and potato market.
Manufactories.
DE3IOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
«ight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1868; C. W. Meade, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jKif"
REVEIIiLiE; Thursdays; republican;
elglit pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1817; Vevay Reveille Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (10—3).
Circulation: In 1902, ••jkl" Actual aver-
age for a year ending with June, 1903, 1 , 000 :
for 1904. 1,354.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1882; M. C. Walden, editor and publisher.
•Circulation "jkl" (A A).
VINCENNES, c.h., Knox Co. p 10,249t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern,
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis,
Evansville & Terre Haute and Pennsyl-
vania Co's Rds. and Wabash r., 58 m. S . of
Terre Haute. Manufactures of paper, stOTes.
agricultural implements, lumber, staves
and woodenware. Coal mines in vicinity.
Shipping point for grain, pork and cattle.
CAPITAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; independ-
ent-republican; daily four, weekly eight
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; established 1900; Perry Green, editor;
Frank W. Curtis, Perry D. Green and John
R. Dukate. publishers (10—3).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl.- In 1903, (z— 6) I.
In 1904, vl.
Weekly: "jkl.' In 1902, Z (4-6).
C031MERCIAL ; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
lican ; daily four, Sunday and weekly eight
pages 20x25; subscription— daily and Sun-
day $7.5i', weekly $1.50; established— dally
and Sunday 1883, weekly 1878: T. H. Adams,
editor and publisJier (8—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1898. "jkl." In
1899, Z. In 1902, "j_kl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
Weekly: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899. zl. In
1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z-4) I (OO). In 1904, ".jkl."
SUN; every evening except Sunday, and
WESTERN SUN, Fridays; democratic;
daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24; sub-
flcriptlon— daily $5, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1879. weekly 1804; Royal E. Purcell,
editor and publisher (5—3). Circulation—
■dally "JKL. weekly "JKL" In 1899. Z. In 1903.
"iKL." In 1908, Z (4).
INDIANA.
KNOX CO. DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1893; H. C. Chancellor, editor;
Democrat Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl."
In 1897 Z. In 1902 "jkl."
'WABASH, c. h., Wabash Co. ^ 8,618t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Wabash Rds. and Wabash r.,
42 m. S. W. of Fort Wayne. Manufacturing
and farming.
PLAIN DEALER; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; re-
publican ; daily four, weekly eight pages
18x24 ; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1.50;
established— daily 1890, weekly 1859; Charles
S. Haas, editor; The Plain Dealer Company,
publishers (12—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1898, "jkl." Actual
average for 1899. 1,045; /or 1900, 1,087.
In 1901. yl. Actual average for 1902, 1,321.
In 1903, yl (OO). Actual average for 1904,
1 422.
VVeekiy: Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
Actual average for 1896, 2,589; /or 1897,
2,407. In 1898. yH. Actual average for
1899, 2,421 ; for 1900, 2,436. In 1901. yH.
Actual average for 1902. 2,341. In 1903,
yH (OO). Actual average for 1904, 2,146.
TIMES-STAR; every evening except
Sunday , and WEEKLY, Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; dally four pages 20x26, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly
$1; established— daily 1895. weekly 1884; W.
H. Sharpe, editor and publisher (1—4). Cir-
culation— daily "jkl " weekly "jkl."
CLERK; monthly; mercantile; twenty
pages9xl2; subscription .50 centf ; established
June, 1904; The Clerk Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (3—5 P).
WAKARUSA, Elkhart Co. ^ 917t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 11 m. S. W. of Goshen,
the county seat. Saw and planing mills.
CITIZEN; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established
January. 1902; Rufus Ehret, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1893; D. A. Rheubottom, editor; J. R.
Rheubottom, publisher (1—5 P). Clrc'n "jkl."
WALKERTON, Saint Joseph Co. t2
1,037+ pop., on Lake Erie & Western and Bal-
timore & Ohio and Indiana & Illinois
Rds., 16 m. froniLaporte. A shipping point.
Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; nonpar-
tisan; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.25;
established 1875; W. A. Endley, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl "
W ANAT AH, Laporte Co. ^ 800 pop.,
on Louisville, New Albany & Chicago, New
York, Chicago and St. Louis and Pennsyl-
vania Co's Rds., 9 m. E. by S. E. of Valpa-
raiso. Farming, stock raising and dairying.
MIRROR; Thursdays; six pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established 1895; Wm.F.
Hunt (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
TyARREN, Huntington Co. cf l,623t
pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City Rd ,
17 m. N. E. of Marlon. OH and natural gaa
!n vicinity. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
sub.scrlption $1; established 1898;Mc Culloch
& Wilev, editors and publishers (2—5).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." In 1900. Z.
Actual average for 1901. 1,259; for 1902,
1,575; /or 1903. 1,632; /or 1904, 1,630.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
260
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
"WARSA W, c. h., Koaciuako Co. b
3,987+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chi-
cago & St. Louis and Pennsylvania Co'8
Rds. and Tippecanoe r., 40 m. W. by N. W.
of Fort Wayne. Agriculture, lumbering,
manufacturing, lake resorts and ice In-
dustrj'.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday
and NORTHERN INDIANIAN,
Thursdays; republican; daily four, weekly
eight pages — daily 1734x24, weekly 24x30;
subscription — dally $5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished-daily 1881, weekly 1856;Reub. Williams,
editor; Reub. WllliamB & Sons (Inc.), pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: "iKi,."
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 3,050. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
publisher asserts, not less than 3,100. In
1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In
1902, vH. In 1903, (z— 4) H. In 1904, yl.
UNION ; daily and semi weekly; Wednes-
days and Saturdays;; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription, dally, $3.25 ;
semi-weekly. $1.50; established, daily, Sep-
tember, 1904; semi weekly. 1860; C.W. Smith,
editor anM publisher (2 — 5 P).
Circulation, semi weekly : In 1897. "isi "
Actual average for 1898, 1,1 05. In 1899, yl.
Actual average for a year ending with July,
1900, 1,914. in 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, yl (O O). In 1904 (z— 4), yl.
WASHINGTON, c. h., Daviesa Co. p
8,551+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwest
ern and Evansville & Indianapolis Rds., 20
m. E. of Vincennes. Machine shops. Min-
ing and manufacturing. Coal mines in the
vicinity.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and DAVIESS CO. DEM-
OCRAT, Saturdays ; democratic ; four
pages— daily 18x24, weekly 20x26; subscrip-
tion—dally $5, weekly $1; established— daily
1886, weekly 1866; S. B. Boyd, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3P). Circulation — daily jkl"
weekly "jkl." In 1908. Z (4).
WATERLOO, Bekalb Co. d l,244t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd. and Cedar creek, 78 m. W. of Toledo, O.
Shipping point. Agriculture.
DAWN; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896; Mcintosh & Fretz, editors and publish-
ers. Circulation "jkl."
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1859; Frank W. Willis* Son, editors and pub-
lishers (5 3).
Circulation; Actual average for 1895
1,*231; for 1896, 1,294; for 1897. 1,213.
In 1898. vl. In 1899, T. Actual average for
1900, 1,269. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (Z— 4) I. In 11)04, y I.
W'AVELAND, Montgomery Co. -D
648+ pop., on Chicago & Southeastern and
Vandalia Line Rds., 14 m. S. E. of Crawfords-
ville, the county seat. Tanning.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; T. E. Huston, editor ana pub
llsher. Circulation "iKL."
WAYNETOWN, Montgomery Co. -a
757+ pop., on Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rd., 54 m. W. of Indianapolis,
the State capital, and 20 E. of Covington.
Grain, poultry, brick-yard and saw mills.
DESPATCH; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1892; John W.
Small, editor and publisher (7—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
WEST BADEN, Orange Co. P 218+
pop., on Chicago, Indianapolis & Louis-
ville Rd.
JOURNAL.; Tuesdays (A A).
WESTFIELD, Hamilton Co. u 816r
pop., on Chicago & Southeastern and Louis-
ville, New Albany & Chicago Rds.. 18 m. N.
of Indianapolis, the State capital. Plow,
furniture and broom factories, carriage
shops and planing mills.
HAMIIiTON CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1882; PZdward E. Neal, editor;
E. R. Barbour, publisher (2— 5)
WEST LEBANON, Warren Co. -d
688+ pop., on Illinois Central and Wabash
Rds., 16 m. N. E. of Danville, 111. Agri-
culture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; republican ;
four to six pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1883 ; S. G. Pomeroy, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jjil."
WESTPORT, Decatur Co. ^ 614t
pop., on Cleveland,CincInnatI, Chicago & St.
Louis and Evansville & Terre Haute Rds.»
12 m. S. by S. W. of Greensburg, the county
seat. Saw mill and stone quarries. Agri-
culture.
COURIER: Thursdays; independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established April, 1899; G. M. Morgan,
editor and publisher (2—3. Circulation "jkl."
W^EST TERRE HAUTE, Vigo Co,
-D 651+ pop., on Terre Haute & Indiana-
polis Rd.
STAR; Thursdays (A A).
WHITESTOWN, Boone Co. u 800
pop., on Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rds.. 7 m. S. E. of Lebanon.
HUSTL.ER; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; gubsci'iption 50 cents; estab-
lished January. 1903; H. E. Darnell, editor
and publisher (12— 3). Circulation 'jkl.
WHITING, Lake Co. t] 3,983t pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio, Chicago & Calumet
Terminal, Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and Pennsylvania Co's Rds., 17 m. S. E. of
Chicago, 111. Harbor on Lake Michigan. Oil
refinery and American Wire Fence Works.
SUN; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.20; established
1892; Brook H. Bowman, editor and publisher
(8—3). Clrc'n "JKL." In 1902, Z (1.2 4,5).
PYTHIAN; monthly (A A).
W^ILLIAMSPORT, c. h., Warren
Co. -n 1,245+ pop., on Wabash Rd. and
Wabash r., 24 m. below Lafayette and 64
N. W. of Indianapolis, the State capital.
Agriculture and stock raising.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republf
can; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1836; John Gregory, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iKL" In 1898, Z. In
1902, "JKL "
270
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
WARREN REVIEW; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 11x15; subscription $1;
established 1890; John E. Travis, editor; F. C.
Goodwin, publisher (7— 3). Circ'n "jkl." In
1903. Z (4).
WINAMAC, c. h., Pulaski Co. tl
1,684+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd. and Tippecanoe r.,
25 m. N. by N. W. of Logansport.
DE>IOCRAT- JOURNAL.; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1 ; established 1857; M. H. Ingrim, editor
-and Dublisher (2 — 2). Circulation "jkl"
PULASKI CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; J. J. Gorrell,
editor and publisher (2—i).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
\,^72', for the first six months of 1897,
1»387. In 1898, yl. Actual average for
1899, 1,422; for 1900, 1,563. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902. 1,701. In 1903,
(z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; sixteen pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1867; C. W. Riddick. editor and
publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "JKL" Inl899,zl. In
1900, zl. In 1901 and 1903, January, publisher
asserts, no edition for past vear was less
than 2,200. In 1903, yl (O O). In 1904. yl.
^WINCHESTER, c. h., Randolph
Co. a- 3,705+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis and Grand Rapids &
Indiana Rds., 68 m. S. of Fort Wayne and
75 E. N. E. of Indianapolis, the State capital.
Shipping point. Manufacturing and farm-
ing. Natural gas and oil wells.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1; established
1885; A. C. Hlndsley, editor and publisher
(2-3).
Circulation: In 1901, 'jicl' Actual aver-
age for 1902. 1,550. In 1903, yl (O O). In
1904, (z-4) I.
HERALD; Wednesdays ; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1874; The Herald Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—4). Circulation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
JOURNAL; Wednesdays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1843; Beeson & Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (7—3).
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl." in 1897,1 Z.
In 1898, zl. In 1899. "jkl.'
SATURDAY PRESS; Saturdays; in-
dependent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1903; J. T. Day, editor; Press
Printing Co., publishers (1—4). Circula-
tion ".JKL." (A A).
"WINDFALL, Tipton Co. n 957t pop.,
on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St,
Louis Rd., 7 m. N. E. of Tipton, the county
seat. Manufactures staves, lumber and
headings. Agriculture.
HERALD ; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription 50 cents; established 1892; J. C.
Day, editor and publisher (1—3). Circ'n "jkl."
INDIANA.
WINOATE, Montgomery Co. -D 457
pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Western Rd.,
15 m.N. W. of Crawfordsville, the county
seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 15x23; sub-
scription 50 cents; established February,
1901; A. J. Royalty, editor and publisher
(2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
"WINSLOW, ^»^-« Co. p 536+ pop., on
Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis Rd..6 m.
N. E. of Oakland City. Coal and coke works.
DISPATCH; semi-weekly; eight pages
13x20; subscription 81; established 1898; A.
J. Heuring, editor; Dispatch Company, pub-
lishers (5—3). Circ'n 'jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
"WOLCOTT, White Co. tl 825t pop.,
on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago and St.
Louis Rd., 14 m. W. of Monticello, the
county seat. Farming, glass and mine.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1892; Ev-
erett A. Walker, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
"WOLCOTTVILLE, Lagrange Co. cf
659+ pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana and
Wabash Rds., 8 m. S. by S. E. of Lagrange,
the county seat. Machine shops.
HERALD; Wednesdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; C. E. Troxel, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3P). Circulation "jkl"
WOODBURN, Allen C7o. cf 400pop.,
on Wabash Rd., 16 m. N. E. of Fort Wayne,
the county seat. Corn, wheat, oats and
barlej'.
ENTERTAINER; Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1901; O.S.Humphrey, editor; R. B. Shirley,
publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
"WORTHINGTON, Greene Co. p
1,448+ pop., on Evansville & Terre Haute and
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., at the confluence of Eel and W. fork
of White rs., 70 m. S. W. of Indlanapolig,
the State capital. Manufactures of flour,
pottery, lumber, bob-sled runners, screen
doors and plow handles.
SUN; Fridays; republican; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1893; Jas.
B. Hedge, editor; Hedge Publishing Co.,
publishers (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; weekly, twlce-a-week, Tuesdays
and Fridays; independent-republican; four
to eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1853; A. Palmer, editor; A. Palmer &
Son, publishers (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
ZIONSVILLE, -Boone Co. n 765t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd.. 15 m. N. by N. W. of Indian-
apolis, the State capital. Farming.
T I 31 E S ; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 13x24; subscription $1 ; established 1870;
Cal. Gault. editor and publisher (5—8). Cir-
culation "JKL."
INDIAN TERRITORY.
Population 391,960 t. Land Area 31,000 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Kansas, east by Missouri and Arkansas, south by Texas,
and west by Oklahoma. Principal industries: Agriculture, stock raising: and
coalmining. Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 166,
divided as follows : Daily, 12; semi-weekly, 1 : weekly, 148; monthly, 5.
The towns of over 2,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Avdiiiore 5,681t
niiiskogee 4,254t
South UcAIester 3,4'y9t
€hickaslia 3,209t
Duraut a.969t
Coalgrate a,614t
Wasrouer 2,373t
Ilaitshorne 3,352t
Viiiita 3,339t
Purcell 2,377t
ADA, Chickasaw Nation P 185 pop., 40
m. from Wewoka. Farming.
STAR; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 17x22; subscription $1; established 1900;
Higgin & Stone, editors and publishers (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
ADAIR, Cherokee Nation tl 300 pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 50 m.
N. W. of Tahlequah.
LEDGER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20, subscription $1; established
January, 1904; J. R. Carseloury, editor and
publisher (1—5).
AFTON, Cherokee Nation 1^1,5001 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 12 m. E.
of Vinita and 25 W. of Seneca, Mo. Agri-
culture and coal.
CLIMAX; Fridays; four pages 13x22;
subscription $1; established 1894; J. M. Boyd,
editor and publisher (1—5). CIrc'n "iii"
FRISCO METEOR; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established December, 1901; H. C.Brandon,
editor and publisher (1 — 5).
PIONEER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1901; John E. Wells, editor
and publisher (12— 3). Circ'n "jkl" (A A).
ANTLERS, Choctaw Nation ^ on St.
Louis & San Francisco Rd., 65 m. S. E. of
South McAlester, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established April,
1903; Herbert Davis, editor; Antlers Print
Ing Co.. publishers (12—4). Circ'n "jki-"
A R D M O R £ , Chickasaw Nation p
5,681+ pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe
Rd., 40 m. from Gainesville. Tex. Agricult-
ure and live stock.
ARDMOREITE; every evening except
Saturday, Sunday morning, and WEEK-
LY, Wednesdays; democratic; daily eight
to twelve, Sunday eight to fourteen, weekly
eight to ten pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1 ; established — daily 1893, weekly
1894 ; Sidney Suggs, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
■Circulation— Daily: "jkl- In 1899, Z.
Actual average for a year ending with Sep-
tember, 1901, 1,077. In 1902, "JKL" Actual
average for 1903. 1,951 (bb); for 1904.
2,068 (bb).
AVeekly: In 1896, "jkj,." In 1897. I Z. In
1898, zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. Actual
average for a year ending with September,
1901, 2,538. In 1902, yH. Actual average
for 19(J3, 3,372; for 1904. 3,291.
CITIZEN: every morning except Mon-
day; four pages 15x22 ; subscription $4; es-
tablished 1903; R, S. W. Parker, editor and
publisher (1—4) (A A).
INDIAN TERRITORY SUN; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
s ription$l: established May, 1901; John W.
Griffith, editor and publisher (2—5).
WESTERN CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE; Thursdays; M. E. Church; twelve
pages 11x155^; subscription $1.50; established
May, 1901; P. R. Eaglebarger, editor; Derrick
& Eaglebarger, publishers (1—4). Circula-
tion "JKL" In 1903, Z (4).
BARTLiESVILLE, Cherokee Nation
ti 698+ pop.— local census 1,206— on Atchi-
son. Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 40 m. S. of
Kansas State line. Farming.
EXAMINER; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1892; Chas. Haywood, editor; Examiner Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (8— 3P). Circ'n "iKL."
In 1901. Z(6).
BEGGS, Creek Nation "d 300 pop., on
Ft. Smith, Poteau & Western Rd., 12 m.
N. W. of Okmulgee, the county seat. Farm
ing and stock raising.
STANDARD; Fridays; six pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1902; D. H. Wat-
son, editor and publisher (3— 3). Circ'n ••ijcl"
BENNINGTON, Choctaw Nation, O,
70 pop.
TRIBUNE: Thursdays; independent;
four pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1908; J. D.Douglas, editor
and publisher (1—5).
BOKCHITO, Choctmv Nation Q 80
pop., about 75 m. S. W. of South McAles-
ter, the county seat.
BULLETIN; Fridays ; Independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1902; A. M. Havermale, ed-
itor and publisher (2—3). Circulation "ikl."
BOYNTON, Creek Nation^j 200 pop.,
on Ozark & Cherokee Central Rd., 23 m. E.
of Okmulgee.
CRESCENT; Thursdays; democratic:
six pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
February, 1903; Valdo Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "ist."
273
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIAN TERRITORY.
BRISTOW, Creek Nation ^Q26voi>.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 85 m. N.
E. of Oklahoma City. Corn, cotton, liay,
cattle, hogs, wheat and oats.
CHIEFTAIN; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished September, 1901; Caleb M. Bales, edi-
tor and publisher (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; Joe F. Eades, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl." In 1901, Z (6).
TERRITORIAL. ENTERPRISE;
Fridays (A A).
BROKEN ARROW, Creek Na-
tion \3.
LEDGER; Thursdays (A A).
B YARS, Chickasaw Nation p 500 pop.,
35 m. S. "W. of Shawnee. Cotton.
BANNER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
April, 1904; J. M. Nichols, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
CADDO, Choctaw Nation Q 930t pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 25 m. S.
W. of Atoka, the court-house town. Coal
mining.
HERAliD; Fridays; independent; eight
to twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; G. A. Crossett, editor and pub
lisher (1—4). Circ'n -jKi." In 1903, Z (4).
CALVIN, Choctaw Nation P 350 pop.,
on Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd.,30 m.
S. W. of South McAlester.
ENTERPKISE; Fridays; democratic;
six pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
May 1902; J. I. Murray, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
GENTRAIilA, Cherokee Nation i
350 pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco and
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds., 20 m. N. W.
of Vinita.
STANDARD; Fridays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established January,
1903; T. F. McKane, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation 'jkl"
CHANT (McCurtain P. O.}, Choctaw
Nation cp on Fort Smith & Western Rd.. 60
m. N. E. of McAlester.
HUSTliER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 22x26; subscription $1; established
June, 19(J2; J. T. Weeks, editor and publisher
(1 — 1). Circulation "jkl."
CHECOTAH, Creek Nation ^ 805t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd.,
55 m. S. of Wagoner. Farming and stock
raising.
ENQUIRER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x19; subscription $1; established 1896;
K. W. Witmore, editor; The Enquirer Print-
ing Co.. publishers (5— 3). Circulation "jkj."
TIilIES; Thursdays; republican; eight to
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1902; W. A. Kiethley, editor
and publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl"
CHICKASHA, Chickasaw Nation p
3,209+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 33 m S. of El Reno, Okla. Farming
and stock raising. Cotton, corn, wheat and
fruit.
EXPRESS; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
INDIAN TERRITORY.
dally four, weekly eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly $1; established
1892; Horace W. Shepard, editor; Qranlee &
Shepard.publishers (2 — 3). Circ'n — daily"jKi-"
In 1902, weekly Z (4, 5).
TEL.EGRAi>l; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY; Fridays; repub-
lican; daily tour pages 22x27, weekly eight
pages 20x26; subscription— daily $5, weeklj'
$1; established— daily January, 1897; weekly
1896; R. T. Brown, editor; Knotts & Brown,
publishers (2 — 3). Circulation — daily "jkl."
weekly "TKi." In 1900, weekly Z. In 1902,"JiL."
JOURNAL: Fridays; independent;
twelve pages 11x17; subscription 50 cents;
established September, 1903; Frank Shatzel,
editor ; Journal Printing Company,publisher8
(1—5). Circulation "jkl.-
CLiAREMORE, Cherokee Nation ij]
855+ pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern and St. Louis « San Francisco
Rds., 75 m. N. W. of Fort Smith, Ark., and
200 W. of Kansas City, Mo. Wheat and
stock raising.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; four pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1899; Jen-
nings & Leonard, editors and publishers
(2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
PROGRESS; Saturdays; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1893; A. L.
Kates, editor; Claremore Printing Co., pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl.'
CLEAR VIEW, Creek Nation ^.
LINCOLN TRIBUNE; Saturdays(AA).
COALGATE, Choctaw Nation g 2.(5141
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and
Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rds., 14 m.
N. W. of Atoka, the court-house town.
Coal mining.
COURIER; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1899;
Badgett & Stevens, editors and publishers
(2 — 3). Circulation 'jkl
TWIN CITIES INDEPENDENT;
Fridays; independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1893; George E. Jahn,
editor and publisher (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl "
FREE BAPTIST VISITOR; month
ly; free will baptist; eight pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established August, 1902;
J. E. T. Clark, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl "
COLLINSVILLE, Cherokee Nation
i 376+ pop., 14 m. W. of Claremore. Coal
mining. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1899;
W. L. Wright, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
COMANCHE, Chickasaw Nation p
5471 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 50 m. N. W. of Ardmore and 48 S. of
Cliicasha. Farming and cattle raising.
NEWS ; Thursdays (A A)
REFI..EX: Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1: established
1901; S. Hardy, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation: In 1903, Z (4).
CORNISH, Chickasaw Nation psOTt
pop.
REASONER; Fridays (A A).
COWETA, Creek Nation ^ 80 pop. ,
23 m. N. E. of Okmulgie, the county seat.
COURIER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight page.s 15^^x22; subscription SI; estab-
lished October, 1903; Reynolds & Bowman,
editors and publishers (1—5 P).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
273
IXDIAN TERRITORY.
DAVIS, Chickasmo Nation P l,346t pop.,
ou Gulf, Colorado & Sauta Fe Rd., 27 m. N.
of Ardmore. Corn, wheat, oats, cotton,
vegetables and watermelons.
NEWJS; Thursdays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1894; Fay L.
Crosset, editor and publisher (8— 3P). Circu-
lation "JKL."
DUNCAN, Chickasaw Nation JD 807 1
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
14 m. S. of Marlow and 62 S. of Minco. Cot-
ton growing and milling. Agriculture.
BANNER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1892; J. P. & R. F.
Sampson, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
EA(iIiE; Thursdays (A A).
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; J. F. Copeland, editor and publisher;
prints an addition for Addington (8—3).
Circulation: In 19U0. "jjvl" In 1901, (z— 6) I.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, Z (4). In 1904, 'mkl."
SOUTHERN COUNTRYMAN;
monthly; agricultural; twenty pages 11x16;
subscription 50 cents: established 1899; J.F.
Copeland, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL " (A A).
DURANT, Choctaw Nation g 6,178t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and
Frisco Rds.,32 m. S.W.of Atoka, the county
seat. Stock raising. Farming.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday, and
WEERIjY, Fridays; daily four, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $2.50,
weekly $1; established— daily August, 1901,
weekly 1896; Lewis PauUin. editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation— daily "JKL." week-
ly "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
EUFAULiA, Creek Nation "□ 757t pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 40 m.
S. by S. W. of Muskogee. Corn and cotton.
INDIAN JOURNAL.; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1876; K. W. Whitmore. editor;
Indian Journal Printing Co., publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL."
INFORMER; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1902; Prof. J. W. Foster,
editor; Eufaula News Co., publishers (1—3).
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
January 1. 1904; Virgil Winn, editor and pub-
lisher (.1-5 P).
FAIRLAND, CheroTiee Nation 6 499t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.
Farming and stock raising.
NE WS BO Y ; Fridays ; eight pages 13x20;
subscription 50cents ; established 1897 ; J. Hale
Swindler, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1901, l,01iJ. In 1902, ".JKL."
FORT GIBSON, CheroTiee Nation
[^ 617+ pop., on St. Louis. Iron Mountain &
Southern Rd., 17 m. S. of Wagoner. U. S.
military post located here. Farming and
stock raising.
DEMOPHONE; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 13x20; subscription SO
cents; established October 1. 1903; J. M. W.
Smith, editor and publisher (1—4). Circula-
tion "JKL."
JIM SMITH'S GEM; Mondays; liter-
ary; eight pages 9x12; subscription BO cents;
established 1891. J. M. W. Smith, editor and
publisher (l^t). CIrc'n: In 1903. -ikl.- (A A).
INDIAN TERRITORY.
POST; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; J. S. Holden,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
FRANCIS, Chickasaw Nation p 850
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 3
m. S. of South Canadian River.
FRANCISCAN; Fridays (A A).
GROVE, Cherokee Nation ^ 314t
pop., 30 m. W. of Pineville, Mo. Wheat,
corn, oats, potatoes. Cattle raising.
MESSENGER; Fridays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899; J.
T. Whiteside and J. H. Gibson, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
HAILEYVILLE, Choctaw Nation
^ 500 pop., on Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf
Rd., lii m. W. of Hartshorne.
HEADLIGHT JOURNAL.; Thurs-
days (A A).
HARTSHORNE, Choctaw Nation
[? about 4,000 pop., on Choctaw, Oklahoma
& Gulf Rd., 10 m. E.of Choctaw, the county
seat. Coal mining, farming and stock
raising.
CRITIC; Fridays; independent: eight
pages 15x22 ; subsci'iption $1 ; established
March, 1901; Hulsey & Nauck, editors and
publishers (2—3). Circulation "jkl.'
SUN; Thursdays; non-partisan; sixteen
pages 11x151^; subscription $1; established
1894; C. P. Anderson, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
HEAVENER, Choctaw Nation Q
234 pop., on Arkansas Western and Kansas
City Southern Rds., 4 m. S. of HoAve. Min-
ing, lumbering, farming and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1898; R.R.
Woods, editor and publisher (1—4). Circula-
tion ••i£L" (A A).
HE.'N'RY'ETT A, Creek Nation ^ 400
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 35
m. W. of Checotah.
SENTINEL.; Fridays; democratic: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
March, 1904; C. D. Milam, editor; Sugg Sc
Milam, publisher (1—5).
HOLDENVILLE, Creek Nation ^
749+ pop., on Choctaw.Oklahoma & Gulf Rd.,
100 m. W. of Fort Smith, Ark. Farming and
grazing.
TIMES; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1896;
B. F. White, editor; The Times Printing Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
TRIBUNE; Fridays: eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established March, 1901;
Clawson & Moore, editors and publishers.
Circulation "iju,"
HOWE, Choctaw Nation g 1,500 pop.,
on Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf and Kansas
City, Pittsburg & Gulf Rds., 40 m. S. of
Fort Smith, Arkansas. Mining, lumbering,
farming and stock raising.
SATURDAY HERALD; Saturdays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; R.R.Woods, editor and pub
Usher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
WESTERN STAR; Fridays; eight to
ten pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
September, 1902, W. E. Whitford, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
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274
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTOKY,
INDIAN TERRITORY.
INDIAN TERRITORY.
HUGO, Choctaw Nation Q 200 pop.,
2 m. S. of Goodland. Farming and stock-
raising.
CHOCTAW NEWS; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; ten pages 13x20; subscription 81-
established 1892; Guy H. Williams, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
JUANITA, Choctaw Notion g 300
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and
Ft. Smith & Western Rds., 48 m. E. of
Muskogee, 15 N. of South McAlester and
85 W. of Fort Smith.
CRA WDER CITY ADVERTISER;
Fridays; four pages 18x21; subscription $1;
established 1894; The Advertiser Company,
editors and publishers (8— 3P). Circ'n "jkl."
KEMP, Chickasaw Nation, p 221t pop.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays (A A).
KINGSTON, Chickasaw Nation p
800 pop., 8 m. N. W. of Woodville. Farming
and stock raising.
HELEN MESSENGER; Fridays; eight
pages 13x22 ; subscription $1 ; esablished
1902; D. R. Johnston, editor and publisher
(1—4). Circulation "JKL."
tiJ^HIGHyChoctaw Nation g l,500t pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 11 m. N.
W. of Atoka, the court-house town. A
trade center.
LjEADER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ;
W. H. Whitmore, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL"
LINDSAY, Chickasau- Nation jn 20
pop., on Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe.
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 25 m.
from Purcell,
L.INDSAY NEWS; Fridays; independ-
eut: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1902; Fred C. Trillinghara, editor
and publisher (1^). Circulation "iSL."
MADILL, Chickasaio Nation p 180
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.,7m.
S. of Randolph. Farming and stock
raising.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1895;
PnilipS. Ray, editor; The Madill Publishing
Company, publishers (5— 3). Circ'n "jkl" In
1899. Z. In 1902, "JKL."
MANNSVILIjE, Chickasaw Nation
p 198 pop., 11 m. W. of Tishomingo, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; local; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1904 ; A. M.
Havermale, editor ; O. Wood, publisher
(2—5 P).
TIMES; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established June, 1901; O.
Wood, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion ".TJCL." (A A).
MARIETTA, Chickasaw Nation P
842+ pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa FeRd.,
20 m. N. of Gainesville, Texas. Farming.
MONITOR; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1895 ; Wilson &
Choate, editors and publishers. Circ'n "iia."
MARLOW, Chickasaw Nation pi, 016
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
50 m. S. of Minco. Agriculture and stock
raising.
REVIEW; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 151^x22; subscription $1; established
1893; W. B. Anthony, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jj^l."
MIAMI, Peoria Nation [:f l,527tpop.—
local estimate 2,300 — on Neosho r., 20 m.W.
of Neosho, Mo. Farming.
RECORD-HERAL.D; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1892; Falkenburg & Wells, editors
and publishers (1 — 5P). Circulation "jkl"
In 1903. Z (4).
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1900; The
Parker Printing Co., editors and publishers
(2 — It). Circulation "jkl."
MILBURN, Chickaiaw Nation p 600
pop., 9 m. N. E. of Tishomingo. Lumber
and farming.
MIRROR; Thursdays; local; four pages
11x16; subscription $1; established August,
•1904; J. E. T. Clark, editor and publisher
(2— 5P).
MILL CREEK, Cliickasav: Nation P
115 pop., 16 m. N. W. of Tishomingo, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
TIMES; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription .$1; established April 1901; J.
O. Fox and Q. D. Gibbs, editors and publish-
ers. Circulation "jkl."
MINCO, Chickasaw Nation p 300 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 18 m.
S. of El Reno, Okla. Government supply
depot is located here. Cattle-shipping point.
.MINSTREL; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription 81; estab-
lished 1890 ; E. D. Mitts, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
MONATO,
ADVERTISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 20x14; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Frank B. Long, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 5).
MULDROW, Cherokee Nation ^ 465t
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern Rd., 14 m. N. W. of Fort Smith, Ark.
Farming.
PRESS; Fridays; four pages 18x24 ;
subscription $1.25; established 1898; W. O.
Bruton, editor; H. D. Routzong, publisher
(8— 3P). Circulation "JKL."
MUSKOGEE, Creek Nation ^ 8,000t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas, Musko-
gee Union, Midland VaUey, Frisco and
Missouri Pacific Rds., 6 m. S. of Arkansas r.
Seat of U. S. Commissioner's Court and
U. S. Supreme Court for the Territory and
U. S. Indian Agency for the Cherokees,
Choctaws, Chickasaws, Creeks and Semi-
noles. Shipping point for cattle, hogs, hides,
potatoes and cotton.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sundays; democratic ; eight pages 16x22;
subscription $4 ; established 1904 ; W. E.
Decker, editor; W. E. Decker & Co., pub-
lishers (I— 5P).
EVENING TIMES; every evening
except Sunday, and TIMES, Thursdays;
democratic; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— dallv $4, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1896, weekly 189T ; N. A, Web-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
275
INDIAN TERRITORY.
«ter, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion-dally ".iKL.- In 1903. Z (4). Weekly
■jKi." In 1899. weekly Z. lu 1902, "jiu-" In
191)3. Z (4).
PHCENIX: every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKIjY, Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight to twenty pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $4, weekly $\; established— daily
August, 1901. weekly 1888; Clarence B. Doug-
las, editor; Phoenix Printing Co., publishers
(12—4).
Circulation-Daily: ' jkl. " In 1903, Z (4).
Weekly : In 1894, publisherasserts, smallest
1,560. In 1895, "JKL." In 1896, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.250. In 1897. Y. In 1898. -jkl."
In 1839, Z. In 1901, Z (4). In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904. yl.
BAPTIST COliliEGE SEARCH-
liK^HT; Fridays; collegiate; four pages
18x20; subscription $1; established 1899; F.
J. Gordon, editor and publisher (12— 3). Cir-
culation : In 1903, "iKL."
CI METER; Thursdays; republican;
twelve pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; W. H. Twine, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "iju,."
PIONEER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1 ; established 1898;
H. A. Brooks, editor; Pioneer Printing Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jjh."
UNIONIST; Sundays; labor; four to
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1903; Clinton Tullls, editor
and publisher (3—5).
OUR HEliPER; monthly; W. C. T. U.;
eight pages 8x11; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished September, 1902; Martha Gilmore.
editor; The Women's Christian Temperance
Union, publishers (1—4). Clrc'n "iKi." (A A).
TWIN TERRITORIES; monthly; il-
lustrated; sixty-two pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion.SI; established 1899; Miss Ora V. Eddie-
man, editor and publisher (12—3). Circula-
tion "JKL.- (A A).
OKEMAH, Creek Nation)j on St.
Louis & San Francisco Rd., 19 m. from
Weleetka.
JOURNAL.; semi-weekly; Wednesdays
and Saturdays ; independent ; eight to twenty
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
1901; J. E. & G. T. Guler, editors; The South-
west Bureau of Immigration, publishers
(1—4).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
November, 1904, H. O. Stark, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
OKMULGEE, c. h., Creek Nation "□
1,<)00-V pop.,on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.,
28 m. S. of Sapulpa. Farming and stock
raising.
CAPITOL NEWS; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established October, 1901 ; F. F. Lamb. editor;
Capitol News Publishing Co., publishers
(9_3,. Circulation "JKL" Inl903, Zi4).
CHIEFT.4IN; Thursdays; republican:
lour pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
September, 1901 ; R. H. Jenness, editor and
publisher (1 — 4).
C i r e H i a t i o u : Actual average for 1903,
1,024. In 1904, "iKL." ^
DEHOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription SI; estab
llshed 1900; L. V. Musselman, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circular Ion "JKI."
SUNSHINEAND SHOWERS;
monthlv; religious; sixteen pages 7x10; sub-
scription 25 cents; established July, 1903; I.
■C. Atchery, editor and publisher (1—4) (A A).
OOIiOGAH, Cherokee Nation i 308
pop. , on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
Rd., 12 m . N. W. of Claremore. Agriculture.
STAR; Fridays; Independent; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established February,
INDIAN TERRITORY.
1902; G. W. Chlsholm. editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "iifL."
OWASSO, Cherokee Nation d 600
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
60 m. N. W. of Tahlequah.
LEDGER: Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
August 7,1903; U. P. Wardrlp, editor; F. G.
Pollard, publisher (12—4). Circulation "jkj.-."
OWL, Choctaw Nation P. 50 pop.
OWL.; Fridays; independent; twelve
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
January, li)05; J. W. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
PADEN, Creek Nation ^dbO pop., on
Fort Smith & Western Rd., 35 m. S. W. of
Shawnee, Okla. Farming, cotton and corn.
PIONEER; Thursdays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1903;
Ralph L. Wood, editor and publisher (8— 3P).
Circulation ".'ki..'-
PAUL'S VALLEY, Chickasaw Na-
Hon p l,467t pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa
Fe Rd., about 72 m. S. by S. E. of Oklahoma,
Okla. Cotton and grain raising and ship-
ping. Live stock. Seat of U. S. Court.
CHICKASAW ENTERPRISE;
Thursdays ; republican ; eight to sixteen
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1887; Ollin S. Wilson, editor; The Enterprise
Printing Co., publishers (8—3). Ciro'n "jkl."
In 1903, Z (4).
SENTINEL; Thursdays; republican;
sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, ISO! ; C. C. & H. M. Carr, editors ;
H. M. Carr publisher (1—5).
VALLEY NEWS; Thursdays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1895; A. E. Baker, editor and pub-
lisher. Circ'n "JKL." In 1902. Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
POTEAU, Choctaw Nation g l,l82t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco and
Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf Rds., 30 m.
S. of Fort Smith, Ark. Coal mines and
farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; R. S. Bridg-
man, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
PRYOR CREEK, Cherokee Nation
[^495+ pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd.,
125 m. S. E. of Kansas City, Mo. Farming.
CLIPPER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1899; H. M. Butler, e<litorand publisher (2— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
PURCELL, Chickasaw Nation p 2, 2: 7^
pop.— local census 2,680— on Atchison, To-
peka & Sante Fe and Gulf, Colorado &
Santa Fe Rds. and Canadian r., 100 m. N. of
Gainesville, Tex. U. S. Court House lo-
cated here. Cotton growing and milling.
REGISTER; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887; W. H. Walker, editor; Register
Publishing Company, publishers (2—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,118. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1902, Z (4, 5, 12).
TRIBUNE: Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established August, 1902;
C. A. Calnan, editor and publisher ( 1—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
PURDY, Chickasaw Nation p
IS0N03IY; Saturdays (A A).
276
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIAN TERRITORY.
QUINTON, Choctaw Nation p 180
pop., on Fort Smith & Western Rci.,7 m.
from Enterprise.
PIONEER} Fridays; agrlcuitural; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
August 7, 1903; Andrew Carter, editor and
publisher C12— 3). Circulation "jkl." (tt).
RAMONA, Cherokee Nation ^ 1,000
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
72 m. N. W. of Tahlequah.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription Si; established
April 24, 1903; E. O. Woolley. editor and pub-
lisher (2—5). Circulation "jkl "
RAVIA, Chickasaw Nation J3 128
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 6 m.
W. of Tishomingo. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; eight pages
11x16 ; subscription 50 cents ; established
January, 1902; T. D. Jones, editor and pub-
lisher (12 — 3). Circulation "JKi.'
RED FORK, CreeTi Nation tl ISO
pop.,on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 35 m.
N. of Okmulgee, the county seat.
DERRICK ; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
March, 1902; O. Bernard Jones, editor and
publisher (3— 3). Circulation "iKL."
REYNOLDS, Choctaw Nation g
TI3IES; Thursdays (A A).
ROFF, Chickasaw Nation jH 195 pop.,
on Little River Valley Rd., 5 m. E. of Dol-
berg. Farming and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 19(X); W. O. Peery. editor and pub-
lisher(l^). Circulation "iKi,"
TRADE MARK; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished August, 1902; Caves & Caves, editors
and publishers (2—3). Circ'n "JKi" (A A).
RUSH ^VRlSGS^Ohickasaw Nation
p 518+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Paci-
fic Rd., 70 m. S. of El Reno, Okla. Farming
and stock raising.
LiAND;>IARK; Saturdays; eight pages
13x22; subscription $1; established 1892; J.W.
Childress editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
RUSSELL (Hereford P.O.), Cherokee
Nation ti 235 pop., on Muskogee Southern
Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Muskogee.
AMERICAN; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished September 5. 1903; Anderson Webb,
editor and publisher (1—4). (A A).
SALLISAW, Cherokee Nation (^ 965t
pop.— local estimate 1,965— on Kansas City,
Pittsburg <te Gulf and St. Louis, Iron Moun-
tain & Southern Rds., 30 m. W. of Van Buren,
Ark. Stock raising and farming.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 24x36; subscription $1; established
1897; C. M. Hoskins, editor and publisher
(3 — 3). Circulation "jkl "
STAR; Fridays; six pages 18x20; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1895 ; A. E. Ivey,
editor; J. W. Anderson, publisher (2 — 3).
Circulation "jki<." In 1902, Z (1. 2, 4, 5).
SAPULPA, Creek Nation\j891^ i)ox>.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., about 25
m. S. of Tulsa. Farming.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; eubscription $1; estab-
INDIAN TERRITORY.
lished March, 1901; Johannes & Dye, editors-
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
LIGHT; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 22x32; subscription $1; established
1897; O. M. Irelan, editor; Winch & Irelan^
publishers (5—3). Circulation "jkl-
SIGNAL ; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished March 5, 1903; A. A. Lyford. editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl- ■
SOUTH McALESTER, Choctaw
Nation g 3,479+ pop., on Choctaw, Gulf &
Oklahoma and Missouri, Kansas & Texas
Rds., 38 m. S. of Eufaula. Extensive coal
mines.
CAPITAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages— daily 15x22, weekly 22x30:
subscription— daily $4, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1896, weekly 1893 ; W. G. D. Hinds,
editor and publisher (2— o).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl."
Weekly: In 1895, "jkl." Actual average for
1896, 1,743. In 1897, V. In 1898, "jkl." In
1899, Z. In 1901, publisher asserts, the num-
ber printed each issue was not less than 1,775.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl (Q O). In 1904, y I.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sundays, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
republican; daily eight, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— dally $4, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1901. weekly 1891; Henrv P.
Robblns, editor; The News Printing Co.^
publishers (2—4). Circulation— daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl."
DIAMOND CITY SENTINEL; Sat-
urdays; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1^99; H. Allison,
editor and publisher (A A).
SPIRO, Choctaw Nation C^J 543t pop., on
Kansas City Southern Rd.. 20 m. E. of Iron-
bridge. Farming and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Fridays; four pages 13x20;
subscriptions!; established 1899; W.O.Troutt,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
STIGLER, Choctan- Nation Q 1,250
pop., on Midland Valley Rd., 45 m. S. E. of
Muskogee.
BEACON: Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
August 1, 1903: R. Hogan, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4). Circulaticn "jkl "
STILWELL, Cherokee Nation \^ 1,200-
pop., on Kansas City Southern Rd., 35 m.
S. of Siloam Springs, Ark., and 30 E. of
Tahlequah. Farming and stock-raising.
STANDARD; Fridays; eight pages
13x22: subscription SI; established 1898;
Standard Printing Company, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
STONEWALL, Chickasaw Nation P^
127 pop., about 29 m. N. of Tishomingo, the
county seat.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
SUGDEN, Chickaaavj Nation JJ 64t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific
Rd.
LEADER ; Saturdays A A).
SULPHUR, Chickasaw Nation JJ 900
pop., 10 m. E. of Davis, the nearest station
on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd. Health
resort. Mineral springs. Farming and ■
stock raising.
JOURNAL; Fridays: democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1; established
April, 1899; F. M. Dunham, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "JKL."
POST; Fridays (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
277
INDIAN TERRITOR Y.
ISDIAN TERRITORY.
TAHL.EQUAH, c. h., Cherokee Na-
tion ci l,482t pop., on Illinois r., 30 m. from
Its mouth on the Arlcansas r. and 55 N. W.
of Fort Smith, Ark. Farming and stock
raising.
ARROW; Saturdays; democratic; eight
to sixteen pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1886; Waddle Hudson, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl." Inl897.Z.
In 11X12, ■■JKL.'
HERALD; weeklj', twice-a-week, Wed-
nesdays and Saturdays ; six pages 13x20 ;
subscription $1.50; established May, 1902; A.
W. Webster, editor and publisher (1«— 3). Cir-
•ciilatlon "JKL."
LEADER? Fridays (A A).
TISHOMINGO, c. h., Chickasaw Na-
tion P 210 pop. — local estimate 1,800— on
Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd.. 40 m. N.
of Sherman, Tex. Farming and stock rais-
ing.
CHICKASAW CAPITAL. ; Thurs
■days; independent; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established June, 1901; R. H.
Simpson, editor and publisher (2—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
NEWS; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished September 1.1903; E. C. Patton, editor
and publisher (1 — 1). Circulation "jkl."
TULSA, Creek Nation ^j l,390t pop., on
St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 4 m. N. of
Arkansas r. and 70 S. W. of Vinita. Agri-
culture and stock raising. Coal mining
■within three miles.
DE3IOCRAT; Fridays; ten pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1895; R. L. Luns-
ford, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl." In
1900, Z. In 1902, "jkl.-
INDIAN REPUBLICAN; Fridays;
republican; sixteen pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1893; L. J. Smith, editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl." In
1903, Z (4).
INTER -STATE POST; Thursdays
(AA).
TUPELO, Choctaw Nation p.
TIMES; Thursdays (A A).
VINITA, Cherokee Nation \^ 2,339t pop.,
at junction of Missouri, Kansas & Texas
and St. Louis & San Francisco Rds., 55 m.
W. by S. W. of Neosho, Mo. Farming and
stock raising.
CHIEFTAIN; every evening except
Sunday, and CHIEFTAIN, Thursdays;
Independent-democratic; eight pages— daily
13x20, weekly 15x22; subscription— daily $4.80,
weekly $1 ; established— dally 1899. weekly
1882; D. M. Marrs. editor and publisher (2—3).
•Circulation— Daily : "jkl"
Weekly: Accorded I from 1893 to 1895. In
1896, I. In 1897, I. In 1898, yl. In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue less than 1.000. In
1900, zl. In 1901, "jjiL." In 1902, Z (1. 2, 4, 5).
LEADER; Thursdays; four pages
191^x24; subscription $1; established 1895;
Leader Printing Co., editors and publishers.
■Circulation "jkl."
WAGONER, Creek Nation tl 2,372t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and St.
Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rds., 30 m.
S. of Vinita. Stock raising and farming.
SAYINGS; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; daily six,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $4, Sunday $1. weekly $1; established
1895; The Sayings Printing Co., editors and
publishers. Circ'n— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl.'
RECORD ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
S. R. Cowlck, editor; Covvick & McDani«l.
publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1898, -Jia-" In 1899, Z.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1900. l.tiQl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In
19o;!, (z^i) I. In l'.!04. yl.
WAPANUCKA, Choctaw Nation P
130 pop., on Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd.,
17 m. N. E. of Tishondngo. Agriculture.
PRESS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
April, 1901; Arch K. McGill, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Circulation 'ikl."
"WELCH, Cherokee Nation b 824t pop.
CIIKKOKEE STAR; Thursdays (A A).
WELEETKA, Creek Nation \2 30
pop., 22 m. N. E. of Okmulgee, the county
seat. Farming and stock raising.
AMERICAN; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established April,
1902; Matt E. Edsall, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation "iKL"
WETUMKA, Creek Nation \2 150t
pop.— local estimate 1,500— on St. Louis ft
San Francisco Rd., 30 m. S. W. of Okmul-
gee, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS-HERALD; Fridays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established May, 1901; J. S. Deering & Son,
editors: News-Herald Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (3—5). Circulation "jkl"
WESTVILLE, Cherokee Nation b
296 pop., on Kansas City, Southern, Ozark
and Cherokee Central Rds., 16 m. S. W, of
Siloam Springs, Ark.
AMERICAN; Saturdays; local; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1900; Guy A. T a eedie & Co., editors and pub-
lishers (2—5 P).
WEWOKA, c. h., Seminole Nation -a
75 pop., on Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd.,
25 m. S. E. of Tecumseh, Okla. Farming
and stock raising.
SEMINOLE CAPITAL; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established January, 1902; L. W. Smith,
editor and publisher (5—3), Circ'n • jkl'
WILBURTON, Choctaw Nation g
on Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd., 30 m.
E. of South McAllister, the court-house
town. Farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; twelve
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established 1899;
D. L. Wood, editor and publisher (9—3). Cir-
culation "iKL." , . .
NEWS; Thursdays; people's party; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
W. H. Bridgman, editor and publisher (8— 3 P)..
Circulation "jkl."
WISTER, Choctaw Nation ^ 313 pop.,
on Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf, and St.
Louis & San Francisco Rds.
INFORMER: Saturdays; local; eight
pagesllxl6; subscription $1 ; established 1904;
J. Mathews, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
WYNNEWOOD, Chickasaw Nation
P 2,506+ pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe
Rd., 60 m. S. of Oklahoma. Cotton, corn
and cattle raising. Cottonseed oil.
NEW ERA; Thursdays; democratic;
sixteen pages 18x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished July. 1902; Esslinger & Shackelford,
editors and publishers (1—4). CJre'n "jkl."
IOWA.
Population 2,231,853 1. Land Area 55,475 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Minnesota, east by Wisconsin and Illinois, south by
Missouri, and west by Nebraska and South Dakota. State capital: L)es Moines.
Principal industries: Agriculture, and flour, lumber and furniture manufact-
ures. Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 1,133, divid-
ed as follows: Daily, 66; tri-weekly, 6; semi-weekly, 49; weekly, 905; tri-monthly, 1;
bi-weekly, 2; semi-monthly, 7; monthly, 89; bi-monthly, 2j quarterly, 6.
The cities of over 14,000 population, according to the Lnited States census of
1900 (t). are as follows:
Des lYIoines 62,139t Burlingtou 33,a01t
Dubuque 36,'497t Clinton a2,69S+
Davenport 3.5,'-J;54t Ottumwa 18il97t
Hioux City 33, lilt Keokuk 14,641 +
Council Bluffs ti5,N02+ Muscatine 14,0731-
Cedar Rapids t25,656t
ACKLEY, Hardin Co. a l,445t pop.,
on Illinois Central and Iowa Central Rds.,
43 m. N. of Marshalltown.
for grain and live stock.
Shipping point
PHONOGRAPH; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x^2; subscription $1.50;
established 1873; A. J. Scules, editor; Phono-
graph Publishing Co.. publishers (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1896, "jja" Actual aver-
age for mTt, 1,^47. Inl898,yl. In 1899,"JKL."
SATURDA YTIMES; Saturdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898; F. M. Lineham and M. M. Mahoney. edi
tors and publishers. Circulation "jkl." ( A A).
W O R Li D ; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished lb93; Geo. F. Althouse, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl" In 1897. Z.
In 1902, Z (4).
ADAIR, Adair Co. jH 879t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 60 m. W.
of Des Moines, the State capital. Grain
elevators and glucose factory.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1882; A. P. McDowell, editor and publisher
(5-3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,139. In 1902. yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) I (O O). In I'm, yl.
ADEIi, c. h., Dallat Co. D l,213t pop.,
on Des 3Ioines, Northern & Western Rd. and
Coon r., 22 m. W. of Des Moines, the State
capital. Farming.
DALLAS CO. NEWS; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1872; A. C. Hotchkiss, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,050. Actual average for 1896,
1,^00. In 1897. I Z. In 1898, yl. Actual
average for 1899, 1,381; /or 1900, 1,541.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 6) I. In 1903, (z— 4)
I(0 0). Inl9ai, (z— 4) I.
DALLAS CO. RECORD; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1867; A. W. Vaughn, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
AFTON, c.h.. Union Co. g l,178t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 50 m.
S. W. of Des Moines,- the State capital.
Manufacturing. Stock raising and Dairy-
ing. Fruit.
STAR-ENTERPRISE; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 18x21; subscription
$1; established 1880; A. T. Burroughs, editor
and publisher.
Circulation: In 1899, "JKL." In 1900, Z. In
1902, July, publisher asserts, there has never
been an issue in the past fifteen years of less
than 1.500. In 1903, yl (OO). Actual average
/or 1904, 1,404.
AINSWORTH, Washington Co. R
404+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd.,7 m. E. of Washington, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
CLIPPER; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1883 ;
John H. Pearson, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
AKRON, Plymouth Co. ^j 1.029t pop.,^
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Big Sioux r., 30 m. N. by N. W. of Sioux
City. Broom factories, planing and flour
mills and good water power.
REGISTER. TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1896; Round & Smith Bros.»
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl"
ALBERT CITY, Buena Vista Co. tl
215 pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 22 m. N. E. of Storm Lake. Stock rais-
ing and farming.
PIONEER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1900; C. V. Nelson, editor and publisher (1— 4)»
Circulation "jkl "
A Li B I A, c. h., Monroe Co. p 2,889t
pop., on Albia & Centerville, Chicago, Bur-
lington & Quincy, Iowa Central and Wa-
bash Rds., 25 m. W. of Ottumwa. Coal
mines. Agriculture.
UNION; semi- weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; four pages 15x22 r sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1862; J. W. Johnson,^
editor and publisher (8— 3P). Circ'n "jki,."
In 1901, Z (6).
MONROE CO. NEWS AND ALBIA
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; free silver; eight
pages 17}^x24; subscription $1; established
1875; Clark & Gass, editors and publishers
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, Z. Act-
ual average for 1898, '1,692. In 1899, yl.
Actual average for 1900, '1,508. In 1901, yH.
In 1902, ( z— 4) I. In 1903, y I . In 1904, (z— 4) I.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 17}^x24; subscription $1 ; es-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
?79
JOWA.
tabllshed 1894; McCormick Bros., editors
and publishers (2—5).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl •• In 1897, I Z.
In 1898. yl. In 1S99, zl. Actual average for
a year ending tvith June, 19(X), 1,615; /or
1901. 1,890; for 1902, 'i,ii04; for 19U3,
2.'2ir; /('rl904, 'i,30ti.
ALBURNETT, Linn Co. n- 200 pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. N. of Marion.
Farming and manufacturing.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 1.5x22; subscription $1; established
1900; Louis C. Barber, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
A Li DEN, Hardin Co. n 709t pop.,
on Illinois Central and Chicago, Iowa &
Dakota Rds. and Iowa r., 17 m. N. W. of
Eldora, the county seat. Grain and cattle
shipping point.
TIMES; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1878; Furry Bros., editors and publishers
(8—3). Circulation ••jkl."
ALiGONA, c. h., Kossuth Co. [j 2,911t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago and Northwestern Rds. and Des
Moines r., 40 m. N. of Fort Dodge. Milling,
manufacturing, agriculture, dairying and
stock raising.
ADVANCE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
July, 1901; R. W. Hays, editor; R. W. Hays &
Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl."
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1884; Hinchon & Finnell, editors and pub-
lishers (8— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,080. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, "JKL.'
UPPER DES MOINES-REPUBL.I-
CAN ; Wednesdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established— L/i5i>€r
Des Moines 1865, Republican 1871, consoli-
dated 1902; Starr & Haggard, editors and pub-
lishers (8— 3P).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, smallest 1.125. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1902. Z (4. 6). Actual average
for 1903. 1,983. In 1904, yl.
ALLERTON, Wayne Co. g 9.50t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 6 m.
S. W. of Corydon, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1877;
W. S. Rilea, publisher.
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,100. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL."
ALLISON, c. h., Butler Co. ^ 463t
pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd., 17 m.
W. of Waverly. Farming.
BUTLER CO. TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 18x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1881; W. D. Morgan, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
ALTA, Bueiia Vista Co. tl 861t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd. Grain elevators and
flour mills. Grain and live stock raising.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x2'4; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; C. H. Wegerslev, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl." .
IOWA.
ALTA VISTA, Chichasav- Co. c^ 179
pop., on Chicago & Great Western Rd., 15
m. N. W. of New Hampton.
CHICKSAVVCO. RECORD; Tues
days; local; four pages 15x22; subscription
50 cents; established 1901; Babcock & Co.,
editors and publishers (:")— 3). Circ'n -jki-.^'
(A A).
VIDETTE; Tuesday (A A).
ALTON, '5io«a;Co.tll,009t pop., at junc-
tion Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Oma-
ha and Chicago & Northwestern Rds., 40 m.
N. E. of Sioux City. Grist miU. A shipping
point for flour, grain and cattle.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x22; subscription $2; established
1881; Chas. B. Wolf, editor and publisher
(6-3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. Inl898,yl. In 1899. zl. Inl900,yl.
In 1901. "JKL. •
ALTOONA, Polk Co. n 328t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 9 m.
N. E. of Des Moines, the county seat and
State capital. Brick, tile and broom fac-
tories. Fruit growing and stock raising.
HERA Li D; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1888; J. 0. Mason, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation -jkl"
ALVORD, Lyon Co. Xl 249t pop., on
Sioux City & Northern Rd., 10 m. S.W.of
Rock Rapids, the county seat. Farming.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; W. V. Olln, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
AMES, Story Co. C 2,422t pop., on Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rd., 37 m. N. of Des
Moines, the State capital. Seat of Iowa
State Agricultural College. Farming.
I. S. C. STUDENT; semi- weekly;
Wednesdays and Saturdays during college
year; collegiate; four pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1883; H. O. Tellier, edi-
tor; A. L. Sanford, publisher (12—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
INTELLIGENCER ; Thursdays ; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1868 ; Hodson Bros., editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl"
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eiglit
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1902;
E. R. Hardin, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circ'n "jkl." In 1902. Z (4, 6). In 1903, Z (4).
IOWA AGRICULTURIST; monthly
except July and August; agricultural; forty
pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1901; Wayne Dinsmore, editor; Agri-
cultural Club of Iowa Agricultural College,
publishers (12—3).
Circulation: In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904. yl.
ANAMOSA, c. h., Jones Co. a- 2,891t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago & Northwestern Rds. and Wapsi-
pinicon and Buffalo rs., 50 m. S. W. of
Dubuque. Stone quarries in vicinity.
Farming.
EUREKA; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.75; estab-
lished 1856 ; E. Booth & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (12^).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,368. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, zl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, (z-4, 5) I. In 1903, yl. In
1904, (z— 4) I.
280
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
IOWA.
J O U R N A I. ; Thursdays ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1872; S. A.
Monger, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
In 1899, Z. Inl902. "iIU■.•■
A N I T A , Cass Co. p 968t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 15 m.
E. of Atlantic, the county seat. Grain ele-
vators. Agriculture.
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can; four pages ^x26; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1885; J. M. Brlggs, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; Sherman F. Myers, editor and
publisher (5— 3). Circ'n"iKL." In liWS, Z (4).
ANKENY, Polk Co. a 161 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 10 m. N. of
Des Moines. Agriculture and stock raising.
TIUES; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established May, 1902; Al. Sta-
der, editor and publisher (12— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
ANTHON, Woodbury Co. -n 437t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd. and Little Sioux r.,
28 m. E. by S. E. of Sioux City. Agriculture.
HERALD; Wednesdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.25; established July,
1901; G. F. Kane, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1888 ; Jno. Sevens,
editor and publisher (2—3). Circ'n "jkl."
APLINGTON,B««€r Co. b 427t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 20 m. S. of Allison,
the county seat. Farming and stock raising.
NEWS; Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 13.K20; subscription $1; e.stablished
1891; D. Voogd, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jgi"
ARION, Crawford Co.-o 192 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. Chicago &
Northwestern, and Illinois Central Rds.,8
m. S. W. of Denison, the county seat. Ag-
riculture.
ANCHOR; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established April, 1901; W.
S. McVey, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jjkl."
ARISPE, Union Co. P 100 pop., on
Chicago & Great Western Rd., 60 m. S. W.
of Des Moines. Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; socialist; four
pages 13 x20 ; subscription 75 cents ; established
1897: JohnZ. Reed, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "jKi-" (A A).
WIDE-AWAKE; Fridays: republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902: H. G. Vines, editor; H. G. & T. J.
Vines, publlsher«(12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
ARLINGTON, Fayette Co. cf 863t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
70 m. N. W. of Dubuque. Dairying and
farming.
NEWS; Thursdaj^s; eight to ten pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1874; W. F.
Lake, editor and publisher (2— 3).
Circiilatiou: In 1896. "jkl." In 1897, Z.
Actual average for 1898. 1,050. In 1899, zl.
Actual average for 1900, i,'Z0O; /or 1901,
1,432; /or 1902, 1.400. In 190:3.yI(OO).
Actual averagefor 1904, l,.j26.
ARMSTRONG, Emmet Co. b 907t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd., 19 m. E. of Estherville, the county
seat. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican; ten
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1893; E. H. Chase, editor and publisher (.5—3).
Circulation "JKL •• In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl-"
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; Republican Printing Company,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
ARTHUR, Ida Co. -a 182 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 8 m. E. of Ida
Grove, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished August, 1901; Lemuel Brown, editor
and publisher (12—3). Circulation "iKL •"
ASHTON, Osceola Co. "n 513t pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 67 m. N. N. E. of Sioux City. Grain
and stock shipping point. Agriculture.
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1890; J. H. Wolterman, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
ATLANTIC, c. h., Cast Co. p 5,048t
pop. on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
60 m. E. of Council Bluffs. Agricultural
center.
CASS CO. DEMOCRAT; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; democratic; daily four, weekly twelve
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly
$1.50; established— daily April 1, 1903, week-
ly 1877; C. F. Chase, editor; Democrat Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1 — 1).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl."
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, small-
est 1,500; in 1896, not less than 1,525. In 1897,
Y. Actual averagefor 1898. 1,556; for
1899. 1,569. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, y I.
TELEGRAPH; every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tues-
days and Fridays; republican; daily four,
semi- weekly twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—dailv $5, semi-weekly $1.50; established
—daily 187^9, semi- weekly 1871; E. L. Anderson
& Companj', publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl" „
Semi- Weekly: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. I Z.
Inl898,yl. Inl899,zl. Inl900.yT. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902, 2,191. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, yl.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; republican;
eight (ages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1864; E. H. Griffin, editor and publish-
er (2— 3). ^ ,
Circulntion: Inl898, "JKL." In 1899. I. In
1900.1. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl (O O). In 1904, yl.
AUBURN, Sac Co. -a 293t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 14 m. S. E. of
Sac City, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
RECORDER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lislied 1893; E. H. Merrill, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
AUDUBON, c. h., Audubon Co. -n
1,866+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
and Chicago & Northwestern Rds., 24 m. S.
of Carroll. Farming and stock raising.
A D VOC A TE ; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1878; R. C. Spencer, editor; S. C. Curtis, pub-
lisher (7-3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts.
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smallest 1,400. In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,250. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKX-." In 1899. Z. In 1902, "jii" lu
lit(i;?, Z (4),
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1885; Mott & Mills, editors and
publishers (12—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual average
for 1899. 1.015; for 1900, 1,053. In
1901. "JKL." Actual average for 1902, 1,3S4.
In 1903. -JKL.'
ATJRELIA, Cherokee Co. ^ 621t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., about midway be-
tween Fort Dodge and Sioux City. Grain
and stock raising.
SENTINEL.; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1882; B. E. Lloyd, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl."
AURORA, Buchanan Co. n- 331t pop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., 12 m. N. E.
of Independence, the county seat. Farming.
OBSERVER; Fridays; independent;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; .Tas. A. Kinney, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
AVOCA, Pottawattamie Co. p l,627t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
40 m. N. E. of Council Bluffs, the county
seat. Agriculture.
J O U R N A li - HERALD ; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established— fl^eraid 1880, Journal 1886;
F. M. Beymer, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "JKL." In 1902. Z (1,2,4,5). In
1903. Z (4).
TRIBUNE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; A. L. Dennett, editor; Denna Allbery.
publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1901, publisher asserts, no
issue was less than 1,20J. In 1902, yl. In
1903, "JKL.-
AYRSHIRE, Palo Alto Co. ti 329t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 13 m. S. W. of Emetsburg, the county
seat. Farming.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1894 : K. J. McElroy, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
BAGLEY, Guthrie Co. -n 355t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. 15 m. N.
of Guthrie Center, the county seat.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 14x20; subscription $1 ; established
1904; Lafe Hill, editor and publisher (2—5).
BANCROFT, Kossuth Co. [j 839t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 17 m. N. of
Algona. the county seat. Agriculture.
REGISTER; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882 ; Wilbur F. Laidley, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl"
BATAVIA, Jefferson Co. O, 533t pop.,
on Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Rd., 12 m'
W. of Fairfield, the county seat. Grain and
fruit growing.
WATCH3IAN; Saturdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1900; J. M.
Clarke, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "j.kl."
BATTLECREEK, Ida Co. -n 542t
pop., on Chicago & NorthvTestern Rd. and
IOWA.
Maple r., 8 m. W. of Ida Grove, the county
seat. Farming.
TIMES ; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 17x24 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
188U; E. F. Peffer, editor; E. F. Peffer & Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
BAXTER, Jasper Co. n 427+ pop., on
Chicago Great Western Rd., 35 m. N. E. of
Des Moines, the State capital. Farming.
NEW ERA; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 2(Jx26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1895; H. Hazlett, editorand publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
BAYARD, Guthrie Co. -n 4941 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 13 m.
N. of Guthrie Center, the county seat. Corn
raising.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; Guy C. Sherman, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
BEAMAN, Grundy Co. a 266t pop., on
Chicago «& Northwestern Rd.. 12 m. S. of
Grundy Center, the county seat. Farming
and dairying.
BEE; Wednesdays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; J. D. Adams,
editor and publisher, Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established April, 1903, T. L.
Elliott, editor and publisher (6—3 P). Circu-
lation ".IKL"
BEDFORD, c. h., Taylor Co. p l,977t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
65 m. N. of Saint Joseph, Mo. Farming.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1867 ; H. E. Mooers, editor and publisher
(1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,500. In 1896. I. In 1897,1 Z. Actual
arcrat/e /or 1898, 1,328; /orl899, 1,546
(±±); for 1900. 1,418; /or 1901,1,529;
for 1902, 1,527; for 1903, 1,501; for 1904,
1,491.
TIMES-REPUBLICAN; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1885; John J. Clark, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl." In 1897, Z.
In 1902. "JKL."
BELLE PLAINE, Benton Co. n-
3,283+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
34 m. W. of Cedar Rapids. Farming and
dairying.
UNION ; triweekly, Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays; republican; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1866; Alex.
Calvert, editor: Union Printing Company,
publishers (12 — i).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,017. In 1896, 1. In 1897, I Z. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, "JKL." In 1900, publisher asserts, the
smallest number printed was 1,010; in 1901,
July, smallest number printed for twelve
months past was 1.010. In 19a2, yl. In 1903,
(z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
DEMOCRAT-HERA liD; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1888; Democrat-Herald
Publishing Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
BELLE VTJE, Jackson Co. d- l,607t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Mississippi r., 23 m. below Dubuque,
Roller-process flour mills, saw mills, butter-
tub factory, gasolene engine manufactory,
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iron works, planiug mills and pump and
willow-basket factories.
HERAIjD; Tuesdays; democratic; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; established
1886; Chas. Stuart, editor; A. Brandt, pub-
lisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1901, jkl." Actual average
for 19U3, 1,011; for 1903, 1,013; for 1904,
1,039.
LEADER; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1870; W. F. Schirmer, editor; Mrs. C.
V. Evans' Estate, publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
B'EL.MO'S'D, Wright Co. [j 1,234+ pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, Iowa
Central and Chicago Great Western Rds.
and Iowa r., 30 m. N. E. of Fort Dodge. Ag-
riculture.
H E R A L. D ; Wednesdays ; republican ;
eigt pages 18x<!4; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1872; E. A. Pierce, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "jkl."
IOWA VALLEY PRESS; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription SI; established 1894; Ramsay &
Ramsay, editors and publishers (7—3). Cir-
culation "jkl."
BENNETT, Cedar Co. d- 238 pop., on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern
Rd., 8 m. E. of Tipton. Grain and lumber.
OPINION; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established January,
1902: C.W.Hamilton, editor and publisher
(2 — 3). Circulation "jkl "
BIRMINGHAM, Van Buren Co. R
622+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 12 m. N. of Keosauqua, the county seat.
Manufacturing.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1869; C. L. She ward, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3), Circulation "jkl."
BLAIRSBURG, Hamilton Co. U
212+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., about 10
m. E. of Webster City, the county seat.
EYE; Thursday; independent; four pages
SJ^xll; subscription 50 cents; established
October 1'.I03; S. D. Hovey. editor; Hovey
Bros., publishers (1—4). Circulation
"JKL." (A A).
BLAIRSTOIVN, Benton Co. o592t
pop., on Chicago &. Northwestern Rd., 24 m.
W. of Cedar Rapids.
PRESS; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1.25; established
1883; J. W. Shearer, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl.'-
BLAKESBURG, Wapello Co. g 250
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 14 m. S. W. of Ottumwa.
EXCELSIOR; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished May. 1901; F. J. Raymond, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
BL ANCH ARD, Page Co. p520t pop.,
on Omaha, Kansas City & Eastern Rd.,
14 m. S. W. of Clarinda, the county seat.
Farming.
NEWSPAPER; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established February
1901 : W. M. Carr, editor and publisher. Cir-'
culation 'jKi' (A A).
STATE LINE HERALD; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1895; H. S. Dewell, editor and
publisher (5— 3). Circulation "jkl "
IOWA.
BLENC O E, Monona Co. -n 279+ pop. , on
Sioux City & Pacific Rd., 7 m. S. of Onawa,
the county seat. Farming.
BEACON; Fridays; independent; six
pages 17x22; subscription $1.25; established
1897; Fred. Flint, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
BLOCKTON, Taylor Co. JJ 704t pop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., 13 m. E. by
S. E. of Bedford, the county seat. Grist
mill and farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1880;
R. S. Bonham and Harvej' Lupton, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jKif- "
BLiOOMFIELD, c. h., Davis Co. Q
2,105+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quin-
cy and Wabash Rds., 70 m. W. N. W. of
Keokuk. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
twelve pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1869; R. Grey Hardy, editor; Hardy &
Gaines, publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1396,1, •■£1,5. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "JKL."
In 1903 (z— 4) 1. In 1904, yl.
FARMER; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1878; Crawford F. Davis, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
NEWS-REPUBLICAN; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1..50; estabUshed ~ Republican 1865, News
19IJ3, consolidated June, 1903; Rominger
Bros., editors and publishers (12—3). Circu-
lation "jj^l." In 1899. Z. In 1900, Z. In 1902,
"JKL-" Inl903, Z(6j.
BODE, Humboldt Co. [^ 409t pop., on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rd.,
25 m. N. by N. W. of Fort Dodge. Agri-
culture.
BUGLE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1892; J. J. Haydon, editor and publisher (8—3),
Circulation "jkl."
BONAPARTE, Van Buren Co. [:;898t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.
and Des Moines r., 35 m. N. W. of Keokuk.
Manufacturing and mining. Grain and
stock market.
BEE; Wednesdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1900;
J. R. Sherman, editor; Sherman Bros.,pub-
lishprs (7— 3 P). Circulation -jkl."
RECORD; Wednesdays; four pages
15x22; sub.scription $1.50; established 1890;
Albert G. Roberts, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "jkl.*
BONDUR ANT, PoZ/f Co. a 397+ pop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., 14 m. N. W.
of Des Moines, the State capital. Farming.
JOURNAL ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; W. B. Fulmer, editor; W. B. Ful-
mer & Son, publishers (5—3). Circ'n "jkl."
BOONE, c.h., Boone Co. n 8,880t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern and Des Moines,
Northern & Western Rds., 36 m. N. N. E.
of Des Moines, the State capital. Milling,
manufacturing and coal mining. Fire and
potters' clay.
EVENING REPUBLICAN; every
evening except Sunday, ana BOONE CO.
REPUBLICAN, Thursdays; republican;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
283
IOWA.
•dailj' six pages 17x22, weekly eight pages
15x'J2: subscription — daily $5, weekly $1;
established— daily 1899, weeky 1864; Win. W.
Loon\is, editor; Boys & Loomis, publishers
(2-3).
Ciiciilation-Daily: "iki" In 1902,Z(4.5).
Weekly: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,632. In 1895, 1,808. In 1896. I. In
1897, I Z. In 1898, yl. Inl899."j_KL - In 1901,
Cz-6) I. Inl902, (z-4, 5)1. In 1903, y I. In
1904, yl.
NEWSS ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKliY, Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription — daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1888; S. G. Goldthvvalte, editor and
publisher (1—5).
Circulation — Daily: "JKL." In 1899, Z.
In 19U0, Z. In 1901, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,228. In 1903, (z— 4) I (OO). In 1905,
January, publisher asserts, no issue during
year past was less than l,tJ.>0.
Weekly: In 1898, "JKL." Inl899,Z. Inl900,Z.
In 1901, publiisher asserts, not less than 2.150.
In 1902, yl. In 1902, (z— 4) I (••). In lfiO.5,
January, publisher asserts, no issue during
past foiir vears was less than 1 ,900.
BOONE CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1..50; established 1868; Herron& Menton, edi-
tors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,440. In 1895, I. Actual average
/or 1896, 1,946. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In
1899, yl. Inl900,zl. In 1901, yl. Inl902.yl.
Actual average for 1903, 2,089. In 1904, yl.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; six pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1899;
Swick & Alexander, editors and publishers.
■Circulation "jkl."
STANDARD; Wednesdays ; republican ;
«ight pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished 1865; W. H, Gallup, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "iKL.-
BOYDEN, Sioux Co. ^ 336t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., about
9 m. W. of Sheldon. Saw mill and plow
factory. Stock raising and farming.
REPORTER; Fridays; republican;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; C.A.Morris, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jki,."
BRADDYVILLE, Page Co. p 223
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
10 m. S. of Clarinda, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established April,
1901; Edward C. Kennlsh, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
BREDA, Carroll Co. -n 395t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m. N. W.
of Carroll, the county seat.
WATCHIMAN;Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; C. A. Bohnenkamp, editor and
publisher (7—3). Circulation "jjii."
OSTFRIESISCHE NACHRICH-
TEN ; tri-monthly; German; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1882; L.
Huendling.editorand publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895 and 1896, publisher as-
«erts, not less than 3,800. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
publisher asserts, not less than 3.900. In
1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, publisher
asserts, no one issue has been printed of less
than 4,900. In 1902, yG. In 190.3, (z— 4) G (OO).
In lliOl, December, publisher asserts, no issue
during year past was less than 5.800.
BRIDGE'WATER, Adair Co. p 350
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
35 m. N. W. of Creston. Agriculture and
live stock.
TI3IES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1893; J. W.
IOWA.
Sturdlvan. editor and publisher (5-3). Cir-
culation "JKl.."
BRIGHTON, Washington Co. O, 80Tt
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Paciflc,
Iowa Central and Chicago. Burlington &
Quincy Rds., 13 m. S. W. of Washington, the
county seat. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays ; Inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1882 ; C. C. Heacock, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "ikj,."
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1879;
H. F. Dolph, editor and publisher (2— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
BRISTOW, Butler Co. b 317 pop., on
Chicago & Great Western Rd., 6 m. W. of
Allison.
BUTLER COUNTY TIMES; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1901; S. L. Sher-
man, editor and publisher (1—4. Circ'n "jkl."
BRITT, Hancock Co. ^ l,540t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul and Min-
neapolis & St. Louis Rds., 21 m. E. of Algona .
Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1890; W. A.Simkins, editor; News Publishing
Company, publishers (5— 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,080. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1901, Z (4). In 1903, Z (4).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1881; E. N. Bailey & Son, editors and publish-
ers. Circulation "JKL- "
BROOKLYN, Poweshiek Co. n l,188t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Paciflc Rd..
70 m. E. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Roundhouse and railroad shops. Grain
and stock trade. Prairie section.
CHRONICLE; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1876 ; Charles E. Stallcop, editor and
publisher (3—3). ^ ^„„„ ^ ^
Circulation: In 1897, "j_kl." In 1898, Z. Ac-
tual average for \mi, 1,3'^0. In 1903, "JKL."
BUCKEYE, Hardin Co, n 120 pop.,
on Des Moines, Iowa Falls & Northern Rds.
TIMES ; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20, subscription $1; established
January 1899; Webb V. Wildman, editor;
Times Publishing Co., publishers (1—5).
BUFFALO CENTER, Winnebago
Co. [^ 875t pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids
& Northern Rd.. 18 m. N. W. of Forest City,
the county seat. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1..50; established
1893; J. P. Boyd, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
BURLINGTON, c. h., Des Moines
Co. Q, 28,201+ pop., on Burlington, Cedar
Rapids & Northern, Toledo, Peoria & West-
ern and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rds.
and Mississippi r. Machine shops of the
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.
Manufacturing and river commerce.
EVENING GAZETTE; every evening
except Sunday, and SEMI-WEEK L.Y,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription — daily $3.
281
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
semi- weekly $1; established 1837; Thomas
Stivers, editor and publisher (3—4).
Circulation— Diiily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 3,0UO. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898. zl. In 1899. zH. In 19U0. vH.
In 1901. yl. Actual average for 1902, 5,272;
for 1903. 5,864. In 1904, G.
Sjeiiii- Weekly : Rating varied from G in
1891 to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl.-
HAWK-EYE; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican ; daily eight, weekly twelve, Sunday
sixteen to twenty-four pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion—daily $4, weekly $1; established 1839;
J. L. Waite, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 4,450. In 1896. G. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, zH. Actual average for 1899.
6,027; /orl900, 6,;iir;/or 1901, 6,219;
for 1902, 6,313; for 1903, 7,037; for 1901,
7,560.
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 7,250. In 1896. F. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yG.
In 1899, publisher asserts, not less than 5,800.
In 1900, yG. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH. In 1904, yl.
JO URN A Li; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKIjY; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription —daily $5. weekly
$1; established 1893; George E. Plumb, editor;
George E. & William C. Plumb, publishers
(12-4).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895. "jkl." In
1896, I. Actual average for 1897, 3,080 ; for
a year ending with June, 1898, 3,830. In
1899, zG. Actual average for 1900, 4,902.
In 1901, y G. In 1902, tz— 4) G. In 1903, yG(OO).
In 1904, H (+t).
Weekly: "jja"
VOL,KSFREUND- TRIBUENE ;
every evening except Sunday, and W^EEK-
Li Y, Thursdays ; German ; democratic ; daily
eight, weekly twelve pages 15x32 ; subscrip-
tion—daily $4, weekly $1 ; establishea 1860 ;
CarlLohman, editor; Der Volksfreund Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily : "JKL." In 1899, Z. In
1902, "J_KL." In 1904, "jkl." (DD).
Weekly: Rating varied from G in 1892 to
H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. Inl898,yl.
In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, T. In 1904, H (DD).
SATURDAY EVENINGPOST;
Saturdays ; republican : eight to ten pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1882; J. W.
Murphy, editor and publisher (8— 3P). Circu-
lation "JKL"
UNION LABOR ADVOCATE: Satur-
days (A A).
L.UTHERISCHER ZIONfs-BOTE;
fortniffhtlv (A A).
DRUG NEWS; monthly; drugs; twenty-
four to twenty-eight pages 7}^xl0i^ ; sub-
scription 25 cents ; established March, 1902;
A. J. Thornber, M.D.. editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation: In 1902, Z (1,2,4, 5). In
1903. Z (4) (A A).
FEST-ZEITUNG; monthly; German;
music; thirty-two pages 9x12; subscription
50 cents ; established 1897 ; Adolph Weis,
editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
"BVRT^J^ossuth Co. ^ 504t pop., on Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rd., 9 m. N. of Al-
gona, the county seat. Agriculture, dairy-
ing and the shipment of hogs and cattle.
MONITOR; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1: established 1880; R. S. Sher-
wood, editor and publisher (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
BUSSEY, Marion Co. p 550t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 14 m. N.
W. of Albia. Flour mill. Coal-shipping
point.
BANNER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
November, 1901; S. S. Sherman, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
IOWA.
TRI-COUNTY PRESS; Thursdays;
non partisan; eight to sixteen pages |15x22;
subscription 50 cents; established 1896; D. A.
McDonald and J, W. Milne, editors and pub-
lishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "JKL." In 1899. Z. In
1900, Z. Actual averagefor 1901, 3,000. In.
1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 4) I, In 1904, yl.
BUXTON, Monroe Co. g 1,500 pop., on.
Chicago & North Western.
EAGLiE; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
July, 1903; John Siiark, editor and publisher
(2—5). Circulation "jkl."
CALUMET, Obrien Co., t] 113 pop.
IOWA W OODMAN; monthly (A A).
CALAMUS, Clinton Co. D- 287 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m. W.
of Dewitt. Agriculture.
RECORD; Wednesdays; independent;
four to six pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established August, 1901; A. W. Gault, editor
and publisher ( 1 — 4). Circulation jkl."
CALLENDER, Webster Co. n 3991"
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
15 m. S. of Fort Dodge, the county seat.
Roller-process flour mill and creamery.
Farming.
TI3IES; Fridays; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; C. H. Libby,
editor and publisher (2 — 3). Circ'n "jkl "
CALMAR, Winneshiek Co. nf l,003t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., about 10 m. S. by S. W. of Decorah,
the county seat. Farming and stock raising.
COURIER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; Acme Printing Company, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
C AMANCHE, C/in«o?i Co D-713tpop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 4 m.
S. W. from Clinton, the county seat. Farm-
ing, stock raising and lumber.
COURIER; Thursdays ; independent ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1900; H. J. Seaton, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation ".jkl."
CAMBRIDGE, Story Co. D 667t pop.,.
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 12 m.
S. of Nevada, the qounty seat. Creamery^
Farming.
LEADER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages I7}4x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; M. S. Beck, editor and publisher
(1—5 PJ
PHOENIX; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; Agard & Kies, editors and pub-
lishers (12— 3). Circulation "JKL."
CANTRIL, Van Buren Co. UX 356t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 8 m. S. W. of Keosauqua, the county
seat. Farming and stock raising.
LEADER; Wednesdays; Independent;
eight pages I3x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Vironde M. Converse, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
CARLISLE, Warren Co. g 5531 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.. 9 m.
S. E. of Des Moines, the State capital. Corn^
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
285
IOWA.
grain, potatoes, fruit and berries. Stone-
ware and coal.
REPORTER; Saturdays: non-partisan;
«iglit pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lislied 1898; W. E. Patterson, editor and pub-
lisher (.8—8). Circulation "jki..- (A A).
WARREN CO. JOURNAL.; Fridays;
local; four pages U]4x24; subscription $1 ; cb-
tablished June 1904; W. A. Hutton, editor
and publisher (2—5 P).
CARROLL, c. h., Carroll Co. -D 2,882t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 26 m.
W. of Jefferson and 94 N. E. of Council
Bluffs. Indian corn, wheat, oats and pork,
timber, limestone, coal and sandstone.
SENTINEL; semi-weelily, Mondays and
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 18T6; John L.
Powers, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
1,564; /or 1895, 1,513; /or 1896, l,8l5i.
In 1897, Y . Actual average for 1898. 1,538;
for 1899, 1,565. In 1900. yl. Actual average
for 1901,1,551. In 1902, y I. In 1903, (z— 4)
I. In 1904, yl.
DEMOKRAT; Fridays; German; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1874 ; Wm. Sangerfeld, editor; The
Demokrat Printing Association, publishers
(5—3). Circulation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
HERALiD ; Wednesdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x24; subscription $2; estab-
lishea 1868; J. B. Hungerford, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL" In 1901, publisher asserts, there
has not been a time in twenty-five years
when has been less than 1,300. In 1902, yl.
In 19(i3, vl. In 1904, yl.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1897; W. H. Wahl, editor; Times Publishing
Company, publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation: In 1899, 'jkl." In 1900, I. Act-
ual average for 1901, 1,203. In 1902, yl.
Actual average for 1903, 1,225; for 1904,
^(?ARROr.L. CO. TEACHER;
monthly; educational; sixteen pages lOJ^UJ^;
subscription 50 cents; established 1904; W. J.
Borloon, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
CARSON, Pottawattamie Co. p 632+
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rds., 25 m.
E. of Council Bluffs, the county seat. Corn,
hogs and cattle.
CRITIC; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1881; F. G. Weeks, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
CASCADE, Dubuque Co. n- l,266t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. , 26 m.
S. W. of Dubuque, the county seat. Flour
mill. Farming.
KATHOLISCHER WAECHTER;
Thursdays; German; roman catholic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1896; J. P. Kirchen, editor and publisher(l — 1).
Circulation : In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
<ige/or 1902, 2,000. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904. (z— 4) I.
PIONEER; Fridays; independent dem-
ocratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.25;
established 1876; C. D. Baldwin, editor and
publisher (5 — 3).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,500. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, -'JKi." Actual average for
1899, 1,728. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
CASEY, Guthrie Co. -O 568t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 12}^ m.
JOWA.
S. of Guthrie Center, the county seat, and
51 W. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Cheese factories. Agriculture.
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 131^x20; subscription $1; established
1898; M.S Varley, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
VINDICATOR; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1878; W. P. Cowman, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
CASTANA, Monona Co. -D a55t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 10 m. N. K.
of Onawa, the county seat. Farming.
TIMES ; Fridays ; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1890; Wllber C. Newton, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3P). Circulation "JKL"
CEDARFALLS, Blackhawk Co. C
5,750+ pop., on .Illinois Central, Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy and Burlington, Cedar
Rapids & Northern Rds. and Cedar r., 6 m.
E. by N. E. of Waterloo, the county seat.
Manufacturing. Good water power. Seat
of Iowa State Normal School.
RECORD ; everv evening except Sun-
day; and WEEKLiY, Fridays; daily four,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription —
daily $4, weekly $1; established 1899; Joseph
W. Jarnagin, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl."
Weekly : In 1899, "jkl." In 1900, Z. Actual
average for 1902, 1,287- In 1903, (z^) I.
In 1904, y I.
GAZETTE; semi weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1860; Snyder &
Hurd, editors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation : "jkl." Actual average for
1903,1,512. In 1904, yl.
DANNEVIRKE; Wednesdays; Danish;
independent; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$2; established 1880; Hoist & Christiansen,
editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. Inl898,H. Inl899,yH. Inl900,zH.
In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904,
GLOBE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 1.5x22; subscription $1; established
1889; C. D. Mills, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1«97, Z.
Actual average for a year ending with Sep-
tember, 1898, 1,434. In 1899, yl. Actual
average for a year ending icith June, 19(K>.
1,587; for 1901. 1,832. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
CEDAR RAPIDS, ii«« Co. [>25.656t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul and Illinois Central
Rds., 79 m. S.W.of Dubuque and 220 from
Chicago. General manufacturing.
DAILY.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and Sunday morning; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $5; established
March, 1902; Cyrenus Cole, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation : '•■tkl" Actual average for
1904. 2,910.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEK I>Y, Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$5. weeklv $1 ; established 1860; F. W. Faulkes,
editor; The Gazette Co.. publishers.
Circulation-Daily: In 1904, H.
Weekly: In 1895, H. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. yH. In 1899. yl. In 1900, zl. In
1901. yl. Inl902,yl. Inl903,yl. Inl904,yl.
286
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA— Cedar Rapids.
REPCBIiICAK J every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
lican; eight to sixteen pages; daily 18x24,
weeisly 15x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly
$1; establislied — daily 1871. weekly 1872;
Cyrenus Cole, editor and publisher (8— 3P).
Circulation— Daily : Accorded H from
1891 to 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z. In
1898, zG. In 1899, yQ. In 1900, yH. In
1901, vH. In 1902, (z— 1) H. Actual average
for 1903. 6,578. Actual average for 1904,
7,22-i.
Weekly: -jkl. •
SEMI-WEEKLY.
IOWA POST; semi-weekly; Tuesdays
and Fridays; German; independent-demo
cratic; eig'ht pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1881 ; Henry Gundling, editor and
publisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl"
SL.OVAN AMERICKY; semi-weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; Bohemian; four pages
20x26; subscription $2.70; established 1869;
John M. B. Letovsky, editor; John Barta Le-
tovsky & Sons, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
WEEKLY.
JO^VA STAAT!^-ZEITUNG; Fridays;
German; independent; twelve to twenty
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1879; C. O. Stoudt, editor; Chas. Stoudt Print-
ing Company, publishers (5—3). Circ'n "jkl."
SATURDAY RECORD; Saturdays;
sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1882; Ernest A. Sherman, editor; The
Record Printing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1891
to H in 1895. InlS96, H. In 1897, Y. Inl898,yl.
In 1899, y I. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
COE COLiIiEGE COSMOS; semi
monthly during college year; collegiate;
twentj'-eight pages 6x9; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1890; Jessie Graham, editor; Nor-
man P. Olney, publisher (1—4). Circ'n "jkl.-
MONTHLY.
COURIER; monthly; collegiate; sixteen
pages; 6x9; subscription 25 cents; established
1898; Rev. G. W. Bryant, editor; Coe College
Press, publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation; In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904,
(z— 11) 1 (••).
FREEiHASON AND FEZ; monthly:
masonic; twelve pages 8x12; subscription
$1; established 1893; J. W. Geiger, editor;
The Masonic Publishing Co., publishers
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,4(X). In 1896, 1, Actual aver-
age for 1891, 1,533. Inl898, yl. In 1899. vl.
In 1900,yl. In 1901, "jkl.- (A A).
HELPING HAND ilIESSENGER:
monthly; religious; thirty-six pages 4x9;
subscription 50 cents; established January,
1903; Winfred Altvater, editor and publisher
(1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904.
1,000.
KVINDENOGHJEMniET; monthly;
Norwegian-Danish; household; forty pages
9x12 ; subscription 50 cents ; established
1888; Mrs. Ida Hansen, editor; N. Fr. Hansen,
publisher; prints a Swedish edition, ©i^innan
och Hemtnet (1 — i).
Combined circulation: Actual average
for 1895, 18,791; for 1896, 20,300. In
1897, Y. In 1898, zD. Actual average for
1899,27,666. In 1900, yD. Actual average
for 1901. 67,625; for 1902. 71,500: for
1903, 77,833; /o'- 1904. 81.441.
MODERN BROTHERHOOD;
monthly; Order of Modern Brotherhood of
America; four pages 18x24; subscription 50
cents; established 1897; Luther A. Brewer,
editor and publisher (2—5).
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1899, 26,166. In 1900. yC. In
1901, yD. In 1902, yD. In 1903, yD. Actual
average for 1904, 77,500.
IOWA— Cedar Rapids.
RAILW^AY CONDUCTOR; monthly;
ninety pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; E.E.Clark, editor; Order of Rail-
way Conductors, publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation: Rating varied from 20,000-
in 1894 to E in 1895. Actual average for
1896,20,925. Inl897,Y. Inl898.yD. Act-
ual average for 1899, 24,033. In 1900, yC
Actuul average for 1901, 26.446; /or 1902,
29,050; for 1903, 31,189: for 1904.
34,266.
RUSSELL'S RAILWAY' GUIDEj
monthlv (A A).
AVESTERN PENMAN ; monthly; edu-
cational; thirtv-two pages 8x11; subscrip-
tion SI; established 1884; A. N. Palmer, edi-
tor; Western Penman Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (7— 3 Pi.
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 13,000; in 1896, 14,000. Actual
average for the first six months of 1897»
18,166. In 1898, vE. In 1899, zE. In 1900, yE.
Inl901,yF. Actual aver age f or l%2, 19,683^
In 1903, yE. In 1904. yE.
WESTERN POULTRY JOUR-
NAL; monthly; poultry raising; thirty-
two pages 9x11; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1888; E. E. Richards, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1884, publisher asserts,,
smallest 3,000. In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897. Y. In 1898. yl. Inl899. yl. In 1900. yl..
In 1901. yl. In 1902, y I. In 1903. yl. In
1904, yl.
Y^OUNG CITIZEN ; monthly, except
July. August and September; educational;
fifty- two pages 6x9; subscription 5(i cents;
established 1901; Charlotte W. Eastman, edl-
tor and publisher (1-4). Circulation "iiti"
BI-MONTHLY.
FRATERNAL BANKERS' BUL-
LETIN; bi-monthlv; fraternal: eight pages
9x11; gubscription 50 cents; established De-
cember. 19*11; G. F. Johnson, editor; The Fra-
ternal Bankers' Reserve Association, pub-
lishers (1 — 4).
Circulation: Aotu^il average for 1903,
4,000 (A A).
QUARTERLY.
IOWA MISSIONARY; quarterly,
March, June, September, December; unde-
nominational; twenty pages 8xl()J'^; sub-
scription 25 cents; established September,
1901; E. B Stevenson, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl "
QUARTER liY BULLETIN; ma-
sonic; thirty two pases 6x10; subscription 50
cents; established 1898; N. R. Parvin, editor;
Iowa Masonic Library, publishers (12—3)-
Circulation "ikl." In 1902. Z (1.2. 4. 5). Act-
ual average for 1903, 3.500 (A A).
CENTERPOINT, Linn Co. D- 674t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd., 20 m. N. of Cedar Rapids. Man-
ufacturing.
JOURNAL; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1865; Louis C. Barber, editor and pub-
lisliGr
Circulation: In 1896, "jkx" In 1897, I Z.
In 1898. vl. In 1899, publisher asserts, each
issue exceeded 1.450. In 190O, yl. InlOOl.yl.
In 1902, (z-6) I. Inl903yl. In 1904, yl.
CENTERVILLE, c. h., Appanoose-
Co. ? 5,2.56+ pop., on Iowa Central. Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific and Keokuk
& Western Rds., 90 m. S. S. E. of Des
Moines, the State capital. Manufacturing,
coal mining, farming and stock raising.
CITIZEN ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; republican;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—d ail v $5, weekly $1.25; established'
— daily 1894, " weekly 1863; Needels &
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
2S7
lO IV A.
IOWA.
Huston, editors and publisliers(5— S). Circ'n—
dally 'jKj,." weekly -JKi-." In 1903, Z (4).
I O W E G I A N ; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.25; established 1883; Jessie M.
Beck, editor: Beck & Needham, publishers
(2—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.450. In 1896, T. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKi.." Actual average for IS99, 1,514.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, y I. In 1902, August, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition during the past year
has been less than 1,775. Actual average for
1903, 1,673; /t"- 1904, 1,91.'5.
J O U R N A Ij ; Thursdays: democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1871; J. W. Rinehart, editor; Rinehart
Bros., publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl-" Actual average
for 1898, l,6'.i3. In 1899, yT. In 1900. y I.
In 1901, vl. In 1902, y I. In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •).
In 1904,yl.
CENTRAL CITY, Linn Co. :> 623t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 20 m. N. E. of
Cedar Rapids and 15 N. of Marion, the
county seat. Agriculture and dairying.
NEWS-LETTER; Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1888; Brown Bros., editors and publishers
(2 — 3). Circulation "JKL."
CHARITON, c. h., Lucas Co. g 3,989t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Chariton r., 55 m. W. of Ottumwa. Manu-
factures of brooms, iron, cigars, wagons
and carriages.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1866; W. H.Dewey, editor and pub
lisher (2—3).
Circulation; In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. "Jio.." Inl902, Z(4) AA).
HERA liD ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1885: Sam. M. Greene, editor and publisher
(1—5).
Circulation: In 1395. publisher asserts,
not less than 1,152. In 1896, I. Actual aver-
age for 18^, 1,'2H9. Inl898,yl. In 1899, zl.
Inl900,yl. In 1901, (z— 6) I. Acttial average
for a year ending with Augtisf, 1902, '^,039 ;
for 1903. '2,201 ; for 1904, 2,661 .
PATRIOT; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1857; S. L. Lewis, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, -jkl" Inl896. 1. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl."
CHARLES CITY,c. h., Floyd Co. b
4,227+ pop., on Illinois Central and Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and Cedar r.
General manufacturing. Water power.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday,
and ADVOCATE, weekly, twice-a-week,
Tuesdays and Fridays; dally four pages 18x24,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1897, weekly
1869 ; B. F.Wright, editor and publisher ( 12—4 ).
Circulation— Daily: In 1901, -jkl." Act-
ual average for 1902, SS6. In 1903, "jkl"
Weekly: Accorded I from 1891 to 189.5. In
1896. publisher asserts, not less than 1,350. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." In 1899. Z. In 1900, Z.
Actual average for 1902, 1,836. In 1903,
yl (OO). Actual average for 1904, 1,804.
FAMIL.IEN FREUND; Thursdays;
German; eight pages 17x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1896; W. F. Niedorf, editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl." In
1903, Z (4).
H E R A Li D ; Wednesdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; L. H. Henry, editor and pub-
lisher (5 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,2.50. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5), In 1903,
Z(4).
INTELLIGENCER ; Thursdays ; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1856; Sam. G. Sloane, editor
and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y. In 1898,Z. In 1899, "jkl."
In 1903, Z (4).
IOWA TEACHER; monthly, except
July and August ; educational ; sixteen
pages 11x14; subscription 75 cents; estab-
ILshed 1886 ; H. W. Johnson, manager;
Teacher Printing Co., publishers ; prints
special editions for different counties in Iowa
and neighboring States.
Combined circulation: Ratingvaried
from 18,014 in 1891 to F in 189.5. In 1896, E.
In 1897. Y. In 1898, vF. Actual average for
1899,13.504. Inl900,yF. Inl901, yG. In
1902. \G. Actual average for 1903, 12,850.
In 1904. yF.
CHARLOTTE, Clinton Co. D- 500
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12
m. S. E. of Maquoketa. Farming and
stock raising.
RECORD ; Thursdays; local; eight
pages 17^x24; subscription $1.25; established
1904; A.~W. Gault, editor and publisher
(1-5 P).
CHARTER OAK, Crawford Co. -n
772+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd,, 13 m. W. of Denison. the county seat.
Corn, wheat, oats, barley and all grain
raising. Stock and cattle raising.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1896; H. H. Sturgis, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
CHELSEA, Tama Co. n 409 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 18 m. S. E. of
Traer. Farming and stock raising.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1898; Ren S. Bosley, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
C H E R O K E E , c. h., Cherokee Co. \2
3,865+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd. and Little
Sioux r., 59 m. E. by N. E. of Sioux City.
Farming.
CHEROKEAN DEMOCRAT; semi-
weekly. Tuesdays and Fridays; eight pages
18x24: subscription $1; established 1885; Will
P. Goldie. editor and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, "JKL." Inl896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898. "JKL."
TIMES-HERALD; semi weekly ;
Mondays and Thursdays; republican: four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1870; Tho8. McCulla. editor; The Times Pub-
llsbing Co.. publishers (2—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
1,613. In 1904, yl.
CHESTER, Howard Co. nf 400t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
HERALD; Fridays (A A).
CHURDAN, Greene Co. D 626tpop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 12
m. N. W. of Jefferson, the county seat.
Agriculture.
REPORTER; Fridays; neutral; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1890;
C. E. Wherry, editor and publisher (2-3).
Circulation "jkl."
288
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
Clff el's NA.TI, Appanoose Co. g l,212t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd.,
10 m. S. of Centerville, the county seat.
Agriculture.
REVIEW; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1S92; J. H. May, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jk-l."
CLARE, Webster Co. D 374t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 14 m.
N. W. of Fort Dodge, the county seat.
Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
19Jj; C. J. Rial, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
CLARENCE, Cedar Co. d- 675t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 47 m. W.
of Clinton. Creamery and grain ware-
houses.
SUN; Thursdays ; independent ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1879; Charles A. Seaton, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
CLARINDA, c. h., Page Co.pZ,2761
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
and Humeston & Shenandoah Rds. and
Nodaway r., 75 m. S. E. of Council Bluffs.
Agriculture, stock raising and manufac-
turing.
HERALD; semi- weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays ; republican ; Tuesdays four, Fri-
days eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1859; C. A. Lisle, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,930. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, y I. In 1899, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,250. In 1900, zH. In 1901. (z— 1, 2,
4, 6) H. Actual average for 1902, 2,476.
In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
September, 1893; Kenea & Lane, editors and
publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,532 ; for 1896, 2,030 ; for 1897, 2,041 ;
for 1893, 2,049; for 1899, 2,067; for
1900, 2,073: for 1901. 2,120; for 1902,
2, ISl ; for 1903, 2.267 ; for 1904, 2,442.
PAGE CO. DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1868 ; A. B. Robinson, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CLARION, c. h., Wright Co. ^ l,476t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
and Chicago Great Western Rds., 29 m. N. E.
of Fort Dodge. Farming.
WRIGHT CO. DEMOCRAT; semi-
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays ; democratic;
six pages 17^^x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1884; Elder & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkx." In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1889, "jkl." In 1902, (z— 4) I.
In 1903, yl (OO).
WRIGHT CO. MONITOR; Wednes-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1869; Burt Har-
wood, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "okl" In 1899, Z.
Actual average for 1901. 1,171: for 1902,
1,228. Inl903, yl (OO). In 1904. yl.
CLARKSVILLE, Butler Co. ^ 849t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
em and Chicago Great Western Rds. and
JOTr.4.
Shell Rock r., 26 m. N. W. of Waterloo.
Manufacturing. Agriculture.
STAR; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1865; Ed. Madlgan, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,000. In 1896, 1. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yl. Actual average for 1899, 1,040.
In 1900, "iKL." Actual average for a year
ending with July, 1903. 1,210. In 1904, yl.
CLEARFIELD, Taylor Co. p 698t
pop., on Humeston & Shenandoah Rd.
Shipping point for grain. Agriculture and
stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1882; Waring & Smith, editors and pub-
lishers (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
CLEARLAKE, Cerro Gordo Co. t]
1,706+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.Paul
Rd. and Clear Lake, 10 m. W. of Mason City,
the county seat. Manufactories and grain
elevators. Summer resort.
MIRROR ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1870; William Gray, editor; Gray & Boal,
publishers.
Circulation: In 1899, "JKL." In 1900, I. In
1901, publisher asserts, no edition was less
than 1,060. In 1902, -jkl."
REPORTER; Thursdays; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1896; J. C.
Davenport, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JK.L"
CLEMONS, Marshall Co. n 180 pop.,
10 m. W. of Albion. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established March, 1902; Al.
C. Crossman, editor; Tribune Printing Co.
(Inc.), publishers (2— 3). Circulation "jkl.
CLINTON, c. h., Clinton Co. n-
22,698+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern,
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, Chicago,
Burlington & Qulncy. Burlington, Cedar
Rapids & Northern and Davenport, Rock
Island & Northwestern Rds. and Missls-
sIpDl r., 42 m. above Davenport and 138
W. of Chicago. General manufacturing
and lumber.
ADVERTISER; every morning except
Sunday; democratic; eight pages 18x22; sub-
scription SL.'iO; established 1872; L. E. Fay,
editor; Fay Bros., publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895.
6,237; for 1896, 6,370: for 1897,6,971:
for 1898. 7,037: for 1899. 7.408; for
1900, 7,.'538; for 1901, 10,168; for 1902,
10,233; for 1903, 10,280; for 1904,
10,163.
HERAIiD ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x21; subscription— daily $5.20;
weekly 50 cents; established — dally 1868,
weekly 1856; A. D. Dalley, editor; Harrv E.
Gates; manager; Clinton Herald Company,
publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,223; in 1896, smallest
1.320. In 1897, I Z. In 1898. yl. In 1899. zl.
Actual average for 1900, 2,387; for 1901,
3,033: /or 1902,4,263. In 1903, (z-11) G.
In 1904, G.
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,950. In 1896. smallest 2,050; In
1897, I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899. zl. Actual
average for a year ending with September,
1900,1,991. In 1901. yl. In 1902, vl. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
289
IOWA.
IOWA.
:>I()l{NING AGE; every morning ex-
cept Jlonday; democratic; four pages 20x24;
subscription $6; established 1883; Edward H.
Tliayer, editor; Age Publishing Co., publish-
er?. Circulation "jkl."
A X Z E I G E R ; tri- weekly, Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays ; German ; inde
pendent ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$2; established 1899; P. Domann. editor;
Domann & Clausseu. publishers (2—4).
Circulation— In 1902, "jkl." Inl903,(z-4) I.
In 1904. yl.
DIE IOWA VOI.KS ZEITUNGj
Fridays; Grerman; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1867; J. Lietz, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
MERRY WAR; Saturdays; twelve
pages 11x16; subscription $2; established 1886;
D. H. Winget, editor and publisher; prints
also a monthly edition, subscription 25 cents.
Circulation "jkl" In 1899, Z. In 1902, Z
(1,2.4,5).
31 I R R O R ; Saturdays; republican;
«ight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1854; Wm. D. Eaton, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "j_kl."
MONITOR; Thursdays {A A).
NORTHWESTERN TEMPL.AR;
monthly; temperance; twelve pages 8x11;
subscription 25 cents; established October,
1902; C.L.Thompson, editor; D. H.Wright,
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "iju,."
CLIO, fVayne Co. g 218 pop.
CAIilj; fortnightly; Saturdays (A A).
COGGON, Linn Co. D- 498t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 27 m. N. by N. E. of
Cedar Rapids. Farming.
31 O N I T O R ; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1889; E. C. Nash, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl "
COIN, Page Co. p 574t pop., on Chi-
cago, Burlington & Quincy and Omaha &
St. Louis Rds., 33 m. E. of Nebraska City,
Neb. Grain elevators, flour mill and lumber
jards.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican;
-eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
llshed 1881 ; W.E. Adair, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
COJuFA'Xi Jasper Co. n2,053tpop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and Iowa
Northern Rds., 23 m. E. of Des Moines, the
State capitaL Extensive coal mines and
medicinal springs. Shipping point for grain.
C Li I P P E R; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; H. W. Robinson, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3). Circulation "jkl."
TRIBUNE ; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
sub.scription $1; established 1893: G. F. C.
Smith, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl"
COLLEGE SPRINGS, Page Co. p
693+ pop.. 12 m S.W. of Clarinda, the county
seat. Cheese factory. Agriculture.
CURRENT-PRESS; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1891; G. C. McCormick, editor
and publisher. (Circulation "jkl."
COLLINS, Story Co. n 540t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 23 m.
W. by S. W. of Marshalltown. Live stock
and grain. Coal mines.
C IjIPPER ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ;
William Burney, editor and publisher. Cir
•culation "jkl"
19
lilBERATOR; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1896; W.
H. Secord, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
COLO, Story Co. D 391t pop., on Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rd.,8 m. E. of Nevada,
the county seat, and 35 N. of Des Moines,
the State capital. Agriculture.
BANNER; Thursdays ; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1; established 1897; W. A. Root,
editor and publisher (8— 3). Circ'n 'jkl."
COLUMBUS JUNCTION, Louisa
Co. n, 1,099+ pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rap-
ids & Northern and Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific Rds. and Iowa r., 21 m. W. of
Muscatine and 41 N. of Burlington. Wagon,
harness and cigar manufactories and
brick and tile yards.
SAFEGUARD; triweekly, Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1870; O. S. Todd, editor and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.128. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1902, Z (4).
GAZETTE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887; O. I. Jamison, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
Circulation; In 1896, "Jiy,." In 1897, Z. In
1899, publisher asserts, each week 1,080. In
1900, yl. In 1901. "JKL- • In 1902, Z (4, 5).
CONRAD, Grundy Co. a 483t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m. S. by S.
W. of Grundy Center, the county seat.
Limestone quarries.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1880; F. W. Alexander, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "JKL."
CONWAY, Taylor Co. p 348t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 27
m. S. W. of Creston and 78 N. of Saint
Joseph, Mo. Farming and grazing.
J O U R N A li ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; CO. Hall, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
RECORD; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1903; Chilcote & Leppo, editors
and publishers (1—5).
COON RAPIDS, CarroZZ Co. -D l,017t
pop., on Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 9 m. S. E.of Carroll, the county seat.
Corn market.
CITIZEN; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1901; W. H. Rickerson, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1831 ; S. D. Henry, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "jkl."
REPORTER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1889; Jno. A. Dixon, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
CORNING, c. h., Adams Co. p 2,145t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
21 m. W. of Creston. Farming, stock-rais-
ing and fruit growing.
ADA3IS CO. FREE PRESS; Satur
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
•crlption $1.50; established 1883; R. G.Wels-
290
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
ell, editor ; Free Press Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (2— 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,464. In 1896, I. In 189V, I Z. Act-
ual average[ for 1898.1,703. In 1899. zl. In
1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 19u2, yl. In 1903,
yl (OO). In 1904, "JKL."
ADAMS CO. GAZETTE; TVedne*
days; republican; four pages 20x26; subscrip
tlon $1.50; established 1867; "W. H. Hoxie,
editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
ADAMS CO. UNION -REPUBLI-
CAN; Thursdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1872;
Paul S. Junkin, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896, 1,340. In 1897. Y. In 1898. I. Act-
ual average for 1899. '^,13S. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, vl. In 1903, (z-4) I. lu,
1904, yl.
CORRECTIONVILLE, Woodbury
Co. -a 935+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
and Illinois Central Rds., 81 m. E. of Sioux
City, the county seat. Manufacturing.
SIOUX VALLEY NEWS; Thursdays;
Independent-republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.25; established 1882; J. W.
Roland, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1898. "JKi.- In 1899, Z. In
1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 6) I. In 1903,
(z-4) I. In 1904. yl.
COR WITH, Hancock Co. tl 651t pop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 26 m. S. W
of Concord, the county seat. Agriculture.
HUSTLER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1888:
S. L. Thompson, editor and publisher (8— 3).
Circulation "iKj,."
CORYDON, c. h., Wayne Co. p l,477t
pop., on Keokuk & Western Rd.. 65 m. S. E.
of Des Moines, the State capital. Agricul-
ture and stock raising.
WAYNE CO. DEMOCRAT; semi-
weekly; Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic;
four to eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1876; John Stirling, editor; Stirl-
ing & Son, publishers (5—3).
Circulation '-jkl." In 1901, Z (6). In 1903
(z— 1) I. In 1904, yl.
TIMES-REPUBLICAN; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1872; C. F. Le Compte, editor
and publisher (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,868. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. Z. In1ft99. I. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (O O). In 1904, yl.
COUNCIL BLUFFS, c. h., Potta-
wattamie Co. p 25,802+ pop., at Junction of
eight railroads and Missouri r., opposite
Omaha, Neb. Has wholesale Implement
houses and large grain elevators. Grow-
ing manufacturing center. Center of fruit
and blue grass region of Iowa.
NONPAREIL; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican; daily
and weekly eight, Sunday twelve pages
17x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly $1; es-
tablished—dally 1861. weekly 1857; New Non-
pareil Company, editors and publishers(l— 4).
Circulation — Daily: Accorded H from
1891 to 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. H Z. In 1898,
yH. In 1899, yl. In 19(X). yl. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902, 6,701; for 1903,
7,694; /o/- 1904. 8,430.
Sunday: |In 1904, I.
Weekly: Rating varied from H In 1893 to I
In 1895. In 1896, publisher asserts, not less
than 2,500. In 1897. H Z. In 1898, yH. In
1899, vT. In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1901. yl.
IOWA.
CHRISTIAN HOME; Thursdays; re-
ligious; four pages 9x12; subscription 50
cents; established 1884; H. R. Lemen, editor
and publisher (1—5).
FREIE PRESSE; Thursdays; German;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1875; Alois Becker, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jki"
IMPLEMENT DEALER; monthly;
manufacturing Industry; thirty four page*
109^x14: subscription $1; established 1898;
Fred M.LoOmis. editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "ULi" In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
DISTRICT TIDINGS OF TRI-
UMPH; quarterly; religious; twenty-four
pages 6x9; subscription 10 cents; established
1902; Rev. A. E. ariffith, D. D., editor and
publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation— In 1903, December, publisher
asserts, every issue during the year was
3.600 (A A).
CRA'WFORDSVILLE, Washing-
ton Co. n^ 268+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington
& Quincy Rd., 10 m. S.E. of Washington,
the county seat. Agriculture.
IMPRINT; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1894; W. G. Man-
ners, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."'
CRESCO, c. li., Howard Co. d 2,806t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 17 m. W. by N. W. of Decorah. Manu-
facturing, agriculture and stock raising.
HOWARD CO. TIMES; Thursdays;
republican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1; established 1867; J. C. & I. G. Adams, edi-
tors; J. C.Adams, publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,750. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
"JKL." In 1899. Z. Inl90t», I. In 1901, yl. In
1902, (z-1, 2, 4) I. In 1903, yl(OO). In
1904, yl.
PLAIN DEALER; weekly, twice-a-
week, Tuesdays and Fridays: independent;
four pages 18x24 : subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1859; F. J. Mead, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,248. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. "JKL." In 1899, publisher asserts, each
issue over 1.750. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1908, yl. In 1904, yl.
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1889; E. B. & M. A. Webster,
editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1896, "JKL." Actual average
for 1897, 1,031. In 1898,yl. In 1899. "jkl."
CRESTON, Union Co.^i 7,752tpop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 45 m. E.
of Redoak. Stock yards, railroad round-
house, machine shops, car works and coal
shutes.
ADVERTISER - GAZETTE ; every
evening except Sunday, and SEMI-
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages— daily 15x22. semi-weekly
18x24; subscription— daily $4.80. semi-weekly
$1; established 1879; C. F. Skirvin, editor and
publisher (1—5).
Circulation — Daily: In 1896. "jkl " In
1897, Z. Actual average for 1898. 1,'267. In
1899. yl. In 1900, zl. Actual average for
1901. 1,514; for 1903, 1,922; for 1903,
2,588 s.A.r 1904, 2,738. ^ ,^^„ ^
Semi-Weekly: In 1896, "■ikl.- In lS9i,Z.
In 1898. publisher asserts, not less than 1,050.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, (z-4, 6) 1.
In 1902, yl. In 190.3. (z— 4) 1. In 1904. y I.
MORNING AMERICAN jeverymorn-
Ing except Monday, and INDEPENDENT
AMERICAN. Mondayg and Thursdays;
democratic; daily four, semi-weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3, semi-
weekly $1; established— daily 1893, semi- week-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
291
JOWA.
IOWA.
ly 1877 ; W. H. Robb.edltorand publisher (5—3).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, 1. In 1896, 1.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, publisher asserts, not less
than 1.100. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In
1904, y I. , ,
Senii-WeeUly: In 1895, I. In 1896, 1. In
1897, Y. In 1898, publisher asserts, not less
than 2,000. In 1899, yl. Iul900, yl. In 1901.
yl. Inl902,yl. Inl9(«, (z— 4) 1. In 1904, yl.
UNION CO. PROGRESS; monthly,
eipht pages 15x22; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1892; George Trumbo, editor and
publisher.
Circulatiou: In 1897, "jkl" In 1898, yG.
In 1899. yH. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902,
yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
CRYSTALLAKE, Hancock Co. i
246t on Cedar Rapids, Garner & Northwest-
ern Rd.. 10 m. N. W. of Concord, the county
seat, and 7 S. W. of Forest City. Agri-
culture.
REFLECTOR; Thursdays; six pages
15x22: subscription $1; established 1898; W.R.
Ramsey, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jjll"
CUMBERLAND, Cass Co. p 591t
pop., on Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
12 m. S. E. of Atlantic, the county seat.
Farming, dairy and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1900; Han-
ton & Hupp, editors and publishers. Circu-
lation "JKL."
DALLAS CENTER, Dallas Co. u
625+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 20 m. W. N. W. of Des Moines, the State
capital. Agriculture and stock raising.
LiOCALi; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1899 ; James
L. Loring, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "iKt-" (A A).
NEW TIMES; Thursdays; independent-
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1 ; established 1897; E. A. Emmert, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl"
D ANBURY, Woodbury Co. -D 480t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 40 m.
S. E. of Sioux City, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent-repub-
lican; eight pages 18x20; subscription $1.25;
established 1837! L. B. Jenness, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "Jia-."
DANVILLE, De$ Moines Co. O, 286
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
13 m. "W. by N. W. of Burlington, the
county seat. Dairy and grain trade.
NEWS; Thursdays; prohibition; eight
pages 13x2(); subscription $1; established 1879;
Simeon Beardsley, editorand publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
DAVENPORT, c. h., Scott Co. o
35,254+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul,
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds. and
Mississippi r., opposite Rock Island, 111.
Manufactories, educational institutions
and grain and lumber business. Seat of
the Central Armory of the United States.
DAILY.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Saturdays and Sundays, Sunday morning,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays ; independent-
democratic; daily eight, Sunday sixteen to
twenty four, weekly sixteen pages 17J^x22^;
subscription— evening $5, Sunday $1, weekly
$1 ; established —Democrat 1855, Gazette 1841 ;
B. F. Tillinghast, editor; The Democrat Com-
pany, publishers (2 — 4).
Circulation- Daily : "im,." Actual aver -
ot/e/o/-i;H)l, 4,977 (bb),
Sunday: Rating varied from G in 1892 to H
in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, y I. In 1902, y I.
In 1903, yl.
Weekly: Rating varied from G in 1892 tn H
in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, vl.
Inl899,yl. Inl900.yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z— 6) 1. Inl903, yl. In 1904, yl.
Publisher's anno unceinent.— Democrat ani>
Leader; fifty years under one manage-
ment. Plant thoroughly modern and most
extensively equipped in Eastern Iowa.
Circulation, within the city, guaranteed
larger than any Davenport daily. Sworn
aver, last six months 1904, 5,719; Jan., 1905
6,085; Mar., 1905, 7,100. See "Roll of Honor" for
future growth. A home paper read by in-
telligent classes of the purchasing element.
DERDEMOKRAT; every morning ex
cept Monday, SEMI-WEEKLY, Wednes-
days and Saturdays, and WEEKLiY,
Thursdays ; German ; daily four, Sunday
eight, semi-weekly six and eight pages
20x26, weekly eight pages 22x28; subscription
—daily $6, semi-weekly $3, weekly $2; estab-
lished—daily 1857, semi-weekly 1876, weekly
1851; H. Lischer Printing Co., editors and
publishers (7—3 P). Circulation— daily "jkl."
semi-weekly "jkl." weekly "jkl."
TIMES ; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI-WEEKL.Y% Tuesdays and Fri-
days; independent-republican; daily ten to
twenty-four pages; semi weekly eight pages
17]4^22}4 : subscription— daily $5, semi- weekly
$1 ; established 1886; E. P. Adler, publisher (l—5>.
Circulation— Daily : In 1898. "jkl." In
1899, H. Acfval average for 1900, 3,727;
for 1901, 5,030; /or 1902, 6,833;/or 1908,
S,055:.forliK)4, 9,395.
Semi-Weekly: In 1900, "jkl." (? ?) Actual
average for 1901, 1,1 26; /or 1902, 1,527:
for 1903. I,eti0: for 1904, 2,524.
TRI-CITY STAR ; evening, except
Sundays (A A).
SEMI-WEEKLY.
IOWA REFORM ; semi-weekly, Mon-
days and Thursdays, and WEEKLY, Tues-
days; German; independent; four pages—
semi-weekly 20x26, weekly 22x28; subscrip-
tion— semi-weekly $3, weekly $2; established
1876; Adolph Petersen & Bro., editors and
publishers (2 — 3).
Circulatio n— Semi- Weekly : In 1896,
"JKL." In 1897, 1 Z. In 1898. zl. In 1899, "jkl."
Actual average for 1900, 1,675. In 1901, yl,
Inl902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, IZ. In
1898, zl. In 1899. zl. Actual average for
1900. 1.934. In 1901, yl. Actual average
for 1902, 1,943. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
WEEKLY.
IOWA CATHOLIC MESSENGER;
Thursdays; roman catholic; eight pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1882;
Fred B. Sharon, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 5,150. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yG. In 1899. yH. Actual average for
a year ending with September. 1900. 4,1 43.
In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903. (z— 4) H.
In 1904. yH.
TRI-CITY ADVERTISER; Satur-
days; English and German; twelve pages
15x22; subscription 50cents; established 1898;
I. Fall, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
DAVIS CITY, Decatur Co. g 617
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
8 m. S. W. of Leon. Agriculture and stock
raising.
LARIAT; Saturdays; independent-
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscri^tido
?92
a:merican newspaper directory.
IOWA.
$1; established December, 1901; Gus H.TInch,
editor; Inter-State Publlshlug Co., publishers
(12 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
INTER-SsTATEFARMER; monthly;
agricultural; thirty-six pages 11x15; sub-
scription 50 cents; established May, 1903.
Gus H. Tinch, editor; The Inter-State Pub-
lishing Co., Ltd., publishei's (12 — 4). Circu-
lation "JKL."
DAYTON, Webster Co. a 753tpop.,on
Chicago & Northwestern and Minneapolis
&. St, Louis Rds., 18 m. S. by S. E. of Fort
Dodge, the county' seat. Farming.
REVIEW; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50 ; established
1879 ; Emory A. Rolfe, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1898,"jkl." Actual average
for 1899, 1,041. In 1900. -jkl."
DECORAH, c. h., Winneshiek Co. a'
3,2i6t pop., on Chicago, Roclc Island &
Pacific, Northern and Chicago. Milwaukee
& St. Paul Rds., 25 m. N. of West Union.
Milling, manufacturing, dairying and
stock raising. Seat of several educational
Institutions.
DECORAH- POSTEN AND VED
ARNEN; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; Norwegian-Danish; independent; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1.25; established
1874; B. Anundsen, publisher (1—5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
35,964; /or 1896, 35,63'>2. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for a year ending ivith Oc-
tober, 1898. 35, 9t26; /or 1899, 36,684; /or a
year ending ivith August IS, 1900, 37,290 ;
for a year ending with February 23, 1901,
37>846; for a year ending with February
22, 1902, 38,235- In 1902, yC. Actual aver-
age for a year ending ivith March 5, 1904,
39,681 ; for 1904, 40,320.
EVANGEL.ISK L.UTHERSK KIR-
KETIDENDE; Wednesdays; Norwegian;
lutheran; thirty-two pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established 1873; Dr. Laur. Larsen. editor;
Lutheran Publishing House, publishers (2 — 4).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 189S, 6, ^'iO. In 1899. yG. In 1900, yG.
Actual average for 1901. 8,031; for 1902,
8,467;/orl903.10,091:/or 1904. 10,601.
ILLUSTRERET FAMILIEBLAD;
Saturdays; Norwegian; illustrated; eight
pages 12x16; subscription $1 ; established 1887;
E. Wulfsberg, editor; Lutheran Publishing
House, publishers. Does not insert adver-
tisements.
JOURNALi; Tuesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1866: C. C. Coutant, editor and publisher! 8—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl " In 1*^96, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,300. In 1897, 1 Z.
In 1898, vl. In 1899, "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
PUBLIC OPINION; Wednesdays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; H. J. Green, editor
and publisher (8— 3i.
Circulation : Actual average for 1896,
1,200; /or 1897, 1,401; for 1898,1,799;
for a year ending with October, 1899, 1,901.
Actual averagefor 1900. 2,068. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, (z-6) I. In 1903. (z— 4) I, In 1904, yl.
REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1..tO; estab-
lished 1860 ; A. K. Bailey & Son, editors and
publishers (2—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
1,671. In 1895. I. Actual average for \9.9(,,
1,731; /or 1897, 1,787. Inl898.yl. Actual
averagefor 1899, 1,966; /or 1900. 1,933.
In 1901. yl. .4cfuaZarerafire/or 1902, 2,010.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
DEDHAM, Cai-roll Co. -n 374 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd,, 11 m,
S. E. of Carroll.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 1.3x20; subscription $1; established
IOWA.
1903; Lafe Hill, editor and publisher (1—4).
(AA).
DEEPRIVER, Poweshiek Co. D 403t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 70 m.
E. of Des Moines. Farming.
RECORD; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; A. P.
Hughes, editor; Hatter & Burgett, pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
DEFIANCE, Shelby Co. -n 387t pop-,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 47 m.
N. E. of Council Bluffs. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1891; S. E. Zollinger, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
DELMAR, Clinton Co. n- 592+ pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rds., 7 m. S. E. of
Maquoketa. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays ; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1887 ; F. L. Sunderlln, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jjo,."
DELTA, Keokuk Co. i\ 691t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 7 m. W.
of Sigourney, the county seat. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1895; Will
Johnson, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL-" (A A).
DENISON.c. h., Crawford Co. -n 2,771+
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Il-
linois Central Rds., 64 m. N. E. of Council
Bluffs. Plow, wagon and cigar manufac-
tories and normal school. Farming.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; democratic;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1873; G. L. Caswell, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,100. In 1896, I. In
1897, 1 Z. In 1898, zl. In 1899, publisher
asserts.not less than 1,200. In 1900, y I. Actual
averagefor m)\, 1,4,73. In 1902, yl. In 1903.
(z— 4) I (OO). Actual average for 1904.
1,558.
DER DE3IOKRAT; Fridays: German;
democratic: twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1887; Frank Faul, editor and
publisher (5— 3). Circ'n "jkl ■" In 1903, Z (4).
LEADER; Thursdays; local; eight
pages 15x20; subscription $1.50; established
1904; W. S. McVey,editorandpubli.sher (1— 5).
REVIEW; weekly: Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1866 ; F. E. F. Tucker, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1897,
Z. In 1902, ".iKL." In 19a3, Z (4).
ZEITUNG; Fridays; German; Independ-
ent: twelve pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1879 ; H. K. Harthun, editor ; J. F.
Harthun, publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
In 1897, Z. In 1898, Z. In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
In 1903. Z (4).
DES MOINES, c. h., Polk Co. n
State Capital, 75,000 pop., at junction
of nine railroads and Des Moines r. A center
of trade and an extensive shipping point.
Agriculture, general manufacturing and
coal mining.
DAILY.
CAPITAL; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $3; established 1883; Lafayette
Young, editor and publisher (12 — 1).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
293
lOWA—Des Moines.
1895,5,166. In 1896. G. Actual average/or
1897, 7,049» for 1898, 9,025 | for 1899,
9,364 ;/«r I'M), 1 3, 300;/(^r 1901. 1 7,737 ;
for 191)2, '^4,ai9; for 190;5, 31,898; for
1904, copies sold, 36,833.
Publisher's announcement. — The present
daily average circulation of the Capital
exceeds 89,000. In December the Capital
had its annual Bargain Day subscription
offer, at which time it received 5,000 new
subscribers. The advertising rate at pres-
ent—January, 1905 — is 5 cents an agate line
for run of paper.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; independent; six to
sixteen pages 17x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1881; Edwin A. Nye, editor; News Pub
llshlng Co., publishers (3—5 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895.
6,712; /or 1896.15,019 ;/orl897,16,641;
for 1898, 23,944; for 1899, 25,928; for a
year ending tvith June, 1900, 27,448; for
1901. 32,713 ; for 1902, 37, 1 18 ; for a year
ending with January, 1904. 45,376; for
hm, Sunday Included 42,620.
Sunday: Actual average for 1903, 42,844.
REGISTER AND LEADER; every
morning, and IOWA STATE REGIS-
TER, Fridays; republican; daily eight to
twelve, Sunday twenty -four to thirty -two
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $4. daily
including Sunday, $6, weekly $1 ; established
—Register 1356. Leader 1849, consolidated 1902;
Gardner Cowles Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Circulation — Daily: In 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest 4,200. In 1895, G. Actual
average for 1896, 9,282; for 1897, 11,12D ;
for 1898, 17,069; for 1899, 17,250; for
1900. 19,354; /or 1901, 20,327: for 1902,
25,355. In 1903, yC. In 1904, C (nn).
Sunday: Actual average for 1902, 27,228.
In 1904, C (DD).
Weekly: Acttial average for \fi9i, '27 ^'ilS.
In 1895, C. In 1896, C. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yD. In 1899, vE. In 1900. vE. In 1901. vE.
In 1902. vG. in 1903, yG. In 1904, G (DD)'.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
DRAKE DELiPHIC; semi-weekly,
Wednesdays and Saturdays, during the col-
lege year; collegiate; four pages 10x15; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1^84; S. Grundy
Fisher, editor; Students of Drake University
publishers C9— 8). Circulation "iKi." (A A).
WEEKLY.
CHRISTIAN UNION; Thursdays;
disciples of Christ; thirty-two pages 11x15;
sub^^crlption $1; estjiblished 1895; G. L.
Brokaw, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1896,
2,212. In 1897, H Z. Tn 1898. zH. Actual
average for 1899, 3,562; for a year ending
with June. 1900. 4.050. In 1901, yH. In
1902, (z—1) H. In 191)3, yH. In 1904, vH.
D E m O C R A T - CHRONIC I. E ; Fri
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1; established 1899; H. M. Belvel,
editor and publisher (1—5). Circ'n "jki.." In
1900. Z. In 1902, Z (3.4.5).
DIAL OF PKOGRESS; Thursdays;
prohibition; eight pages 15x21; subscription
«1.25; established 1890; W. R. Cole, editor;
Dial Publishing Companv, publishers (1 — 5).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. Actual average for 1898, 3,094;
for 1899. 3,833. In 1900. yH. In 1901,
(z— 4.5.9)H. Inl902.(z— 3,4 5)1. Inl903,yl.
In 1904. G (DD).
FARI>IEKS' TRIBUNE; Wednesdays.
(See Sion.v City, Iowa.)
GliOBE; Thursdays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription Sil: established 1895; Globe Pub-
lishing Co.. editors and publishers. Clrcula
tlon "JKI."
HOMESTEAD; Thursdays; agrlcultur
al; thirty-two pages 11x15; subscription $1;
established 1855: The Homestead Company,
editors and publishers (2 — 4).
Circulation: Rating varied from .30,000 in
1892 to D in 1895. Actual average for tlie first
lOWA—Des Moines.
nine months of 1897, 33,858; for 1898,
34,000; for a year ending with Aprih
189!». 39,442: for 1900. 49,923: for 1901.
53,905; /orl9()2, 58,260; for 1903,62,-
333. In 1904. yB.
lOWA-POSTEN; Tuesdays; Swedish;
eight pages 17}^x24; subscription $1; estab-
ished December, 1903; Carl L. OleBon, editor;
Iowa Posten Ptg. Co.. publishers ( 1—5).
Circulation : In 1904 (z-1. 2, 4, 5) I.
IOWA STAATS-ANZEIGERr
Thursdays ; German ; Independent demo-
cratic; eight pages 17x23; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1869; Joseph Eiboeck, editor and
publisher f7— 3).
Circulation: Rating varied from G in
1891 to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1898.1. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. yl. Inl903, (z— 4) I. In 11'04. yl.
IOWA STATE BYSTANDER; Fri-
days; negro; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1894; J. L.
Thompson, editor; Iowa State Bystander
Co., publishers (8— 3). Circulation "jkl." In
1903 Z (4).
IOWA UNIONIST; Saturdays; labor;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; D. H. Cauldwell, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
3.540. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903
(z— 4) H. In 1904, yH.
JEWISH HERAIiD; Fridays; Jewish;
twelve pages 9x13; subscription $1; estab-
lished August 15, 1903; Charles L. Shless, edi-
tor; The Jewish Magazine Publishing Co.,
publishers (1-^) (A A).
MAIL. AND TIMES; Saturdays; so-
ciety; twenty pages 15x22 ; subscription $1;
established 1864; Mrs. Carrie Ogilvie. editor;
The Mail and Times Publishing Company,
publishers (5—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from G in
1891 tn H hi 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. H Z.
In 1898. vH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zH. In
" In 1902, yl. In 1903 (z— 4) I. In
1901, yl.
1901, yl.
NATIONAL.
days (A A).
TRAVELER; Frl
NEW COMMON WEAL.TH ; Thurs
days; prohibition; eight pages 11x4; sub-
scription $1.25: established 1890; J. H. Camp-
bell, editor; The Commonwealth Publishing
Co., publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
2,942. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. Inl898. yl.
In 1899. H. Actual average for 1900, 4,560.
In 1901. v<J. In 1902. yG. Actual average
for 1903.' 3,031 (A A).
' PLAIN TALK; Saturdays; independ-
ent: eight pages 13x20; subscription $1: es-
tablished 1869; Bishard Bros., publishers (1—3)..
Circulation "jkl."
SPIRIT OF THE WEST; Wednes-
days; agriculture and live stock; sixteen
pages 11x15 ; subscription $1 ; established
1890; Phil. S.Kell, editor and publisher (5— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2. .500. Actual average for 1896,
3,021; for 1897,3.134. In 1898. yH. In
1899, zH. In 1900, yH. Actual average for
a year ending tvith June, 1901. 5, 1 76 ; for a
year ending with .Tune, 1902, 6,095. In 1903,
(z-4)G (••). In 1904. yG.
.^VITIilOD; Thursdays; Swedish; re-
publican; eight pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1883; G. Albert Linden edi-
tor; Midland Swedish Publishing Company,
publishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 5,000. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In
1898, vH. In 1899. zH. In 1900. yH. In
1901. (z—1, 2, 4) I. Inl902,yl. Inl903, (z— 4) G
(AA).
WATiliACE'S FARMER: Fridays;
agriculture; sixteen to twenty four pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1879;
Henry Wallace, editor; Wallace Publishing^
Company, publishers (2 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 7,500. Actual average for 1896^
15,137; for 1897, 16,743; for 1898,.
^94
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
lOWA—Des Moines.
18.6'-i6. In 1899. E. Actual average for
19U0. *26,00r ; for 1901, 28,763; forayear
ending ivith January, 190^!, 30)605: for
1903. 33,769; for 1904, 36,811.
WESTERN WORLD; Saturdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 18x24; aubscrip-
tlon $2; established October, 1902; H. F. Bren-
nan, editor and publisher (2— 3). Clrc'n"iKL."
SEMI-MONTHLY.
UNDERWRITERS' REVIEW ;
semimonthly ; insurance; twenty four pages
3x12; subscription $2; established 1893; The
Underwriters' Review Company, publishers.
Circulation: In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, July, publisher asserts, for a year past
was never less than 1,200. In 1903, ••ikl."
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN MUNICIPALITIES;
monthly; municipal; forty pages TJ^xlu}^;
subsoriptlon $1 ; established 1902 ; John
MacVicar. editor and publisher (2—5).
Circulation : In 1904 (z— 2, 6, 11) H.
CHRISTIAN WORKER; monthly;
•disciples of Christ; sixteen pages 11x15; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1887; H. O.
Breeden, D.D., editor; Christian "Worker Pub-
lishing Companj", publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
4.750. In 1895, G. Actual average for
1896,4,833. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In
1899,yH. In 1900. yH. Inl901, yH. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
CHURCH WOMAN'S MAGAZINE;
monthly; church women and church so-
cieties; undenominational; forty eight pages
6^^x11; subscription $1; established 1899;
Church Woman's Magazine Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (3—3 P).
Circulation: In 1899, G. In 1900, zG. In
1901, publisher asserts, every month has been
over 10,000. In 1902, yF. In 1903. yF (OO). In
1904. yG.
COSMOPOI.ITA1S OSTEOPATH;
Tnonthly; osteopathy; sixty-eight to seventy-
^ight pages 6x9; subscription $1; established
1898; J. A. Still, editor; Still College and In-
firmary of Osteopathy, publishers (12— 3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl" Actual aver-
<igefor 1899, ILO'^S (±±). In 19U0. yG. In
1901, June, publisher asserts, 'there has not
been for three years an edition of less than
10,000. Actual average for 1902, 9,666. In
1903, yG. (A A).
FARM GAZETTE; monthly; agricul-
tural; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription 50
cents; established 1904; Farm Gazette Co..
editors and publishers (1 — 5).
GRAND ARMY ADVOCATE AND
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS MAGA-
ZINE; monthly; Grand Army of the
Hepubllc and Woman's Relief Corps ; sixteen
pages 11x15; subscription $1 ; established 1881;
J. F. Bishop, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895.
7,216. In 1896, G. Actual average for
the first six months of 1897, 7,083 ; for 1898,
T,604. In 1899, zG. Actual average for
1900. 6,000. In 1901. yG. In 1902, (z— 6) G.
In 19IJ3, yG. In 1904. yH.
HOMEMARER; monthly; twenty four
to thirty-two pages 11x15; subscription fO
cents; established 1898; The Homemaker
Publishins Company, publishers (1—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1898,
31,500. In 1899, yC. Actual average for
19110, 51,000; for 1901, 65,250; for 1902.
-75,700; /or 1903, 83,542. In 1904. yB.
HOME STUDY MAGAZINE;
fflionthly (A A).
IOWA COMMERCIAL REVIEW;
monthly; commercial; thirty-two pages9xl2;
subscription $2; established 1903; L. A. An-
drews, editor; Commercial Review Co., pub-
lishers (1-5).
Circulation : In 1904 (z-1, 2, 4, 5) I.
IOWA MEDICAL JOURNAL;
monthly; medical; ninety-six pages 7xlOJ^;
i3ubscription $2; established 1895; Dr. E. E.
lOWA—Des Moines.
Dorr and E. L. Stevens, editors and pub-
lishers (2—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
2,000. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl.- ( ??). In
19(J0, I. Actual average for \9Ql, ^,^7 5. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
IOWA TRADE JOURNAL; month-
ly; manufacturers, jobbers and retailers;
thirty two pages 9x12; subscription $1: es-
tablished July, 1902; W. J. Pilkington, editor;
The Trade Journal Co.. publishers (8—3 P).
Circulation : Actual average for 1904.
4,541.
LADIES' FAVORITE MAGAZINE;
monthly ; household ; twenty-four pages
1014x1514; subscription 50 cents; established
Jufy, 1904; The Ladies' Favorite Magazine
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
(3— 5P).
MIDLAND SCHOOLS; monthly, ex-
cept July and August; educational; thirty-
two pages SJ^xUi^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; W. S. Athearn. editor; Keith
Vauter, publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,500. In 1896, H. Actual aver-
age for a year ending with March, 1898,
2,681. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yl. In 1901
June, publisher asserts, for more than a year
no regularissue was less than 2,250. Actual
average for 1902, 4,200. In 1903. yH. In
1904, yH.
MILLINERY GUIDE; monthly; mil-
linery; forty pages 6x9; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished July, 1899; "W.E.Anderson, editor;
Lederer. Strauss & Co., publishers (9—3).
Circulation "JKL" In 1903, Z (4). (A A).
NORTHWESTERN BANKER;
monthly; banking; thirty-two to fifty-six
pages 9x12; subscription $2; established 1895;
The Northwestern Banker Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers. (12-^).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, Z.
Actual average for 189S, 1,500. In 1899. zl.
In 1900. zT. Inl901. (z-4)I. In 1902, (z— 4) I.
In 1903. yl (O O). In 1904, (z-4). I. (• •).
PEOPLE'S POPULAR MONTHLY;
household; twenty-four pages 11x15; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1896; People's
Monthly Company, publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation: In 1897, I Z. In 1898, yl. In
1899, vl. In 1900, zl. Actual average for
1901,51,766. Inl902,yB. In 1903, yB. In
1904, (z-4, 11). B. (••).
POULTRY SUCCESS. {See Spring-
field, III.)
SUCCESSFUL FARMING; monthly;
dairying, poultry, agriculture, horticulture
and livestock; thirty-two pages 8x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established October, 1902;
Successful Farming Publishing Company,
editors and publishers (9 — 3).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) G. In 1904, yG.
WESTERN ECONOMIST; monthly;
Insurance and building and loan; twenty
pages 9i^xl2J^; subscription $1 ; established
1893; B. W. Blanchard, editor and publisher
(2—4). Circulation "JKL" In 1903, Z (4).
WESTERN FARM JOURNAL;
monthly ; agricultural ; eight to sixteen
pages 15x22: su >scrlption 25 cents; estab-
lished 1903; Wm. A. Hutton, editor; Western
Farm Journal Co., publishers (1—5)
C' i re u I a t i o n : Actual average for 1904,
8 285.
YEOMAN'S SHIELD; monthly ;
American Yeomen; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1897; H. C.
Evans, editor; Brotherhood of American
Yoemen, publishers tl — 4).
Circulation: In 1898, y I. Actual average
for 1899, 15,250. In 1900. yE. In 1901.
(z— 4)E. In 1902. yE. In 1903. (z— 3. IDF.
(AA).
DEWITT, Clinton Co. D- l,383t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 19 m. "W. of Clin-
ton, the county seat, and 25 N, of Daven-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
295
IOWA.
port. Flour mills and manufactories. Trade
center.
<)BS<ERVER; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1864: Ed. C. Brown, editor and pub-
lisher (5— o). Circulation "jkl."
DEXTER, Dallas Co. a 795t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.. .36 m.
W. of Des Moines, the State capital. Agri-
culture and dairj-iug.
SENTINEL; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x2ti; subscription $1; established
1882: Charles C. Pugh, editor; K. P. Reynolds,
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
DIAGONAL, RinggoldCo. g 383t pop. ,
on Chicago Great Western and Humeston
& Shenandoah Rds., 12 m, N. W. of Mount
Ayr, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
PROGRESS; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1: established 1891 ; C. F,
Quinn. editor and publisher (9—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
DICKENS, Clay Co. \2 300 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,6m.E.
of Spencer, the county seat. Agriculture.
LEADER; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
189H: Mrs. Ellen V. Mills, editor; James E.
Mills, publisher (2 — 3). Circulation 'jkl."
SENATE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1891;
G. E. Perkins, editor; Senate Publishing Co.,
publishers (5—3). Circulation "jkl "
DIXON, Scott Co. D- 350 pop.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays (A A)
DOLLIVER, Emmett Co. [j 250 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. and Lake
Okamaupadu, 15 m. N. E. of Estherville, the
county seat. Agriculture.
H E R A li 1) ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 .50; estab-
lished September, 1901; W. W. Wait, editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
DONNELLSON, Lee Co. P, 270t pop.,
at crossing of Chicago, Burlington & Kansas
City, and St. Louis, Koekuk & Northwestern
Rds., 23 m. N. W. of Koekuk and 33 S. W. of
Burlington. Flour, agriculture, live stock
and dairying.
REVIEW; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; H. J. Hoog-
enakker, editor and publisher (2— -3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
DOON, Lyon Co. ^ 545t pop., on Chi-
cago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha and
Sioux City & Northern Rds., 10 m. S. of Rock
Rapids, the county seat. Farming.!
LYON CO. PRESS; Thursdays; inde-
pendent ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1888; Hazlitt Bros., editors
and publishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl." In
1898, Z. In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jju- " Inl903,Z (4).
DOUGHERTY, Cerro Gordo Co. [j
about 185 pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd., 18 m. S. E. of Mason City, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
WORLD; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
■subscription $1; established 1900; E. M. Wil-
son, editor and publisher (5— 3). CIrc'n "JKL."
IOWA.
DOW CITY, Crawford Co. -a 462 1
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m.
S. W. of Denlson, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription Sl-50; estab-
lished 1891 ; A. H. Rudd, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "iKj."
DOWS, Wright Co. ^ 818t pop., on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rd.
and Iowa r., 14 m. S. E. of Clarion, th*
county seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
ADVOCATE; Fridays ; republican ;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1880; W. A. Monroe, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
DUBUQUE, c. h., Dubuque Co. d-
36,297+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Chi-
cago, Great Western and Illinois Central
Rds. and Mississippi r. Large manufactories
and wholesale and retail trade. Agricul-
tural center.
DAILY,
EVENING GLOBE-JOURNAL;
every evening except Sunday ; independent;
eight pages 17x22; subscription §3; J. H.
Smith, editor and publisher (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896. G. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899. yH. In 1900, y I.
In 1901, (z— 4) I. In 1902, (z— 4, 5) H. In 1903,
yH. Inl9U4,yH.
MORNING TELEGRAPH ; every
morning, TELEGRAPH - HERALD,
every evening except Sunday, and SEMI-
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; inde-
pendent democratic; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription—daily $3, Sunday $1.50, semi-week-
ly $1; established— TeZegrap/i 1870, Herald
1836, consolidated 1901; R. Louis Murphy, edi-
tor; The Telegraph-Herald Co., publishers
(2—4).
Circulation— Morning: Accorded G from
1892 to 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898.
publisher asserts, exceeding 4,000. In 1899,
yH . In 1900. yH. In 1901, (z-4) H. In 19U2.
.yH. Actual average for 1903, 3,350. In
1904, yH.
Evenine: Actual averagefor 1903, 8,537«
In i;)04,yG.
Sunday: Actualaverage for 1903, 12,097.
In 1904, yF.
Seini-Weekly: Accorded F fi-om 1892 to
1895. In 1896, F. In 1897, F Z. In 1898, pub-
lisher asserts, exceeding 10,000. In 1899, yF.
In 1900, yG. In 1901, (z-4) G. In 1902, yG.
In 1903, (z— 6) G (••). In 1904, yG.
TIMES; every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY, twice a week, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; daily eight to
twelve, Sunday sixteen to thirtj% weekly
eight pages 17x22; subscription— daily $3,
Sunday $1, weekly $1: established 1856; Jos.
S. Morgan, publisher'^l- 5).
Circulation— Daily : Rating varied from
5,665 in 1892 to H in 1895. Actual average
for 1896, 5,341. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yH. In
1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901. (z-4) H.
Actual average for 1902. 8,4S6; for 1903,
11,101; /or 1904, 12,834. (bb).
Sunday: Actual average for 1%3, 16,942;
/or 1904, 19,103.
Weekly: Rating varied from 7 900 in 1892
to H in 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
vG. In 1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901,
(z-4. 6)H. In 1902, yH. In 1903. yH. In
1901, yl.
WEEKLY.
CATHOLIC TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
ronian catholic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1899; Nicholas Gon-
ner, editor; Catholic Printing Co., publishers
(2-3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1899,
296
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
lO WA — Dubuque.
lOlVA.
49OO49 including large sjyecial editions. In
1900, yH. In 19U1, yl. Actual average for
1902,4,301. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH. In
1904, yH.
DER PRESBYTERIAN ER|
Wednesdays; German; presbyterian; twelve
pages 10Jxl3i; subscription $1.50; established
1867; Rev. D. Grieder, editor; Convention
of German Presbyterian Ministers and
Elders, publishers (12— 4).
Circulation : In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver
age for 1900, 1,345. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z— 4) I. Inl903,yl (OO). In 1904, December,
publislier asserts, every issue during past
two years was 1,530.
ENTERPRISE; Kridays; independent;
sixteen to fifty four pages 10x14; subscrip
tion $1; established Wn ; John Inghrani, edi-
tor; The Dubuque Enterprise Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—41.
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
KATHOLISCHER WESTEX ;
Thursdays; German; roman catholic; inde-
pendent; eight pages 17x24; subscription $2;
established 1875; Nicholas Gronner, editor;
Catholic Printing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
6,S33; /or 1896, 8,750; for 1897, 9,235.
In 1898, yF. In 1899, zF. In 1900, yF. In
1901, yG. In 1902, yG. Inl9(33,(z— 4) G (• •).
In 1904, yG.
LUX EM BURGER GAZETTE;
Tuesdays; German; roman catholic; inde-
pendent; eight pages 17x24; subscription $2.50;
established 1871; Nicholas Gonner, editor;
Catholic Printing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
C' i r c u 1 a t i o n: Actual average for 1894,
3,331; for 1895, 3,265; /or 1896, 2,930:
/•or 1897.2,829. In 1898, vH. In 1899, vl. In
1900, vl. In 1901, yT. In 1902, yl. In 19Ci3,
(z— 4) I (••). In 1904, yl.
NATIONAL,-I)E3IOKRATj Thurs-
days; German; democratic; eight pages
171^x22; subscription $2; established 1856;
F. A. GniflFke, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2.066. In 1896. H. In 1897. I. In
1898, vT. In1899.vl. In 1900, y^. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, "jkl- •'
SEMI-MONTHLY.
FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS'
REVIEW; semi-monthly; mercantile,
agriculture; sixteen to thirtj'-two pages
10x14; subscription $1; established May,
1902; James F. Lavin, editor; Kenna-Lavin
Printing and Publishing Co., publi8hers{3 — 1).
Circulation "jkl"
MONTHLY.
INSURANCE AND C03IMERCIAL.
REVIEW; monthly; insurance, commerce
and finance; sixteen pa^es 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1; established April, 1901: D. H.
McCarthy, editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation ■ .iKL." In 1903, Z (4).
IOWA CHURCHMAN; monthly;
protestant- episcopal; twenty pages 6x10;
■ubscription 5U cents; established 1875; John
C. Sage, editor find pnbii.eher (1 — 4). ^
Circulation : In 1903, December, publisher
asserts, every issue during the vear was 2.0(K».
In 1904. vT.
IOWA NORMAL. MONTHLY; edu
cational; sixty pages 6x9; subscription $1 50;
established 1877; James A. Edwards, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
TRADE JOURNAL: monthly; com-
mercial: sixteen pages 7x1(i: subscription $1 ;
established 1881 : A. Munsell, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "iKL."
QUARTERLY.
OUR GERMAN WORK; quarterly.
March, June. September and December,
German: presbvterian; eight pasres9x]2: sub-
criptlon2.'i cents: established 1P92: Rev. W.O.
Ruston, D. D.. editor; Board of Directors of
the German Presbyterian Theolojrical School
of the Northwest, publishers (8—3).
Circulation: I" 1900. -tki.." Actual aver-
age for 1901. 1.S33. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. In 1904. y I.
DUMONT, Butler Co. t 483 f pop., on
Chicago Great Western Rd., 8 m. W. of
Allison, the county seat. Farming.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1897; Shuemaker & Pecht, editors and pub-
lishers (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
DTJNCOMBE, Wehster Co. n 350t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 9 m. E. of
Fort Dodge, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; local; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established March. 1903; S.
B. Richards, editor and publisher (1—4). Cir-
culation "jkl."
DUNLAP, Harrison Co. -nl,355t pop.»
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 47 m. E. of
Council Bluffs. Agriculture.
HE R A LD ; Saturdays ; democratic ; eigh t
pagesl5x22; subscription $1; established 18S0;
M. H. & E. T. Childs, editors and publishers
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
REPORTER; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1870; A. J. Enbody, editor and pub-
lisher (5-3). Circ'n "iii." In 1903, Z (4).
DURANT, Cedar Co. D-560t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 15 m.
S. E. of Tipton, the county seat. Agricul-
ture and stock raising.
STAR; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898; H. C. Illingsworth, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
DYERSVILLE, Dubuque Co. n- 1 ,323t
pop., on Illinois Central and Chicago Great
Western Rds., 25 m. W. of Dubuque, the
county seat. A shipping point for grain
and live stock. Agriculture.
COMMERCIAL; Fridays; democratic^
eight pages lTJ^x22; subscription $1 : estab-
lished 1873; Chris. A. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts^
smallest 1,320. In 1895. I. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "JKL." In 1899. publisher as-
serts, smallest 1,700. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
(z-6) I. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, y I. In
1904, yl.
EAGLE GROVE, Wright Co. ti 3,557t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Mason
City & Ft. Dodge Rds., 11 m. S. W. of Clarion,
the county seat. Roundhouse and machine
shops.
TIMES-GAZETTE; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
republican; daily four, weekly eight page»
17^x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.50:
established— daily 1895, weekly 1881 ; Pearson
& Springer, editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation— dailv "jkl " weeklv "jkl. • In
1898, weekly Z. In 1902, weekly Z (4 ).
EAGIiE; Wednesdays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1P94; A. H.
Barnes, editor; Barnes & Hallock, publishers
(8—3). Circulation "ikj. ••
E ARLH AM, ^farfison Co. p e.wtpop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd..30 m.
W. of Des Moines, the State capital. Stone
quarries. Manufacturing.
EC H O ; Thursdays ; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1890; A. L. Rowen,
editor and publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl"
EARL.ING, Shelby Co. -D 340t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 10 m.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
297
IOWA.
N. W. of Harlan, the county seat. Farm-
lug and stock raising.
31 0 N I TOR ; Saturdays ; four pages 17x24 ;
subscription $1; established 1900; Mr. and
Mrs. L. L.Dickerson, editors and publishers.
Circulation •'ik.i.."
EARLVILL.E, Delaware Co. D- 618t
pop., on IlUaois Central Rd., 87 m. W. of
Dubuque. Maaufacturing. Shipping point
for live stock, grain, butter, eggs and
poultry.
PHCENIX; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x2"2; subscription $1.50; established
1887; R.V. Lucas, editor and publisher (7— 3 P);
prints special editions for neighboring
towns (S— 3). Combined circulation "jkl."
In 1903. Z (4).
EARLY, Sac Co. -a 579t pop., on Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rd., 9 m. W. by N. W.
of Sac City, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
SAC CO. NEWS; Fridays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1887; H. W. Cory, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
EAST PERU,-^«rf«so?iCo.p252tpop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., 10 m. S. E.
of Winterset, the county seat. Lumber
and limestone.
I>[AILi; Saturdays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; A. B. Vines,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
EDDYVIL.LE, Wapello Co. g 1.230t
pop., on Iowa Central and Chicago, Rock
Island & Paclflc Rds., 10 m. S. of Oskaloosa.
Live stock.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; Independent; eight
pases 12x18; subscription $1; established
1887 ; W. W. De Long, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
EDGE"WOOD,CZa2/<on Co. [if 585t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 11 m.
S. of Elkader, the county seat. Farming
and dairying.
J O U R N A Li ; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab
llshed 1890; Floyd A. Pelt, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "iKi."
ELBERON, Tama Co. D 344 pop.
EAGLE: Thursdays (A A).
ELDON, Wapello Co. g 1,850+ pop., on
Chicago, Rock Igland &. Pacific Rd., 12 m.
S. E. of Ottumwa, the county seat. Manu-
facturing and coal mining.
FORUM; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1888;
G. "W. Friend, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
REVIEW; Fridays: eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1882; W. D. Davis,
editor and publisher (1 — 3). CIrc'n "ikl"
ELDORA, c. h., Hardin Co. n 2,233t
pop., on Iowa Central and Chicago, Iowa &
Dakota Rds. and Iowa r., 27 m. N. by N. E.
of Marshalltown. Sewer pipe, tile, brick
and pottery works, carriage and wagon
shops. Coal, live stock and grain shipping.
Agriculture.
HERALD; semi -weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays ; republican ; eight pages
IOWA.
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1873;
O. J. Smith, editor; Boy Ian & Smith, pub-
lishers (7— .! P).
Circulation: In 1897, "iKL" In 1898, zl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, (z-4) I. In
1902. yl. In 1903, "JKL."
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 20x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1868; Sargent & Sargent, editors and
publishers.
Circulation: In 1898, "JKL." In 1900, Z. In
3901, publisher asserts, was not less than 1,200.
Inl902,y|. In 1903. yl (O O)- In 1904, ".uil."
LEDGER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1865;
W. H. & C. C. Sheakley, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl" In 1897, Z. In
1902, "JKL.'
ELGIN, Fayette Co. cf 635t pop., on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rd.,
9 m. E. of West Union, the county seat.
Factory for canning corn and tomatoes.
Farming and stock raising.
ECHO; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1891;
Arthur Shaffer, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "iKl,.'
EIiKADER,c. h., Clayton Co. cri.321t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Turkey r., 60 m. N. W. of Dubuque.
Dairying and grain and pork raising.
ARGUS; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1891;
F.L. Wolf & Co., editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation "jkl" In 1902, Z (4).
CLAYTON CO. DEMOCRAT; Tues-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1893; H. C. Bishop,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl-" In
1898. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
NORD IOWA HEROLD ; weekly,
twice-a-week, Wednesdays and Sundays;
German; democratic; Wednesday eight, Sun-
day four pages 15x22: subscription $2; estab-
lished 1868; Charles Reinecke, editor; Reln-
ecke * Walser, publishers (5—3).
Combined circulation: Actual average
for 1895, 1,234; for 1896, 1,194; for 1897,
1,127. In 1898. y I. In 1899. "jkl-" Inl902.
Z{1,2, 4). In 1903, Z (4).
REGISTER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; D. G. Griffith & Son, editors and
publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,407. In 1896. I. In 1897. I Z. In 1898, yl.
Actual average for 1899. 1,738; for 1900.
1,72S; /or 1901, 1,903; /or 1902, 1,905;
for 1903, 1 ,929. In 1904, yl.
ELLIOTT, Montgomery Co. p 61«t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
12 m. from Redoak, the county seat. Corn,
cattle and hog raising.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1882;
Kneedy& Hully, editors and publishers (5— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
ELLSTON, Ringgold Co. g 242t pop..
on Mt. Ayr, Humerston & Shenandoah Rd..
11 m. N. E. of Mount Ayr, the county seat.
REGISTER; Fridays: eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1899;M. M. Jame-
son, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl "
ELLSWORTH, Hamilton Co. n 319t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.. 18 m.
S. E. of Webster City, the county seat.
Farming and live stock.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
298
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
February, 1903; J. H. Pitzer. editor and puD-
lisher (8—3). Circulation -ikl."
£LMA, Howard Co. nf 976t pop., on
Chicago Great Western Rd., 13 m. N. N. W.
of New Hampton. Farming, dairying and
stock raising.
NEW ERA; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; Frank E. Howard, editor and
publisher (2—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
19520; for a year ending with Augtist, 1901,
l,5'i3.
VIDETTE; Fridays; independent-repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; established 1899; H.
Z. Babcock, editor; Babcock& Co., publishers
(5—3). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
EMMETSBURG, c. h., Palo Alto
Co. \2 2,361tpop., on Burlington, Cedar Rap-
Ids & Northern and Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul Rds. and Des Moines r., 120 m. N.
W. of Des Moines, the State capital. Live
stock and grain raising.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays ; demo
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1884; W. I. Branagan, editor and
publisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl"
PALO ALTO REPORTER; Wednes
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1875; L. H. Mayne, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1893;
Reardon & White, editors and publishers
(12-3).
Circulation : In 1900, "jio." In 1901, Z (4, 6).
In 1903, (z— 4) 1. In 1901, yl.
ESSEX, Page Co. p 7I0t pop., on Chi-
cago, Burlington Sc Quincy Rd., 5 m. N. of
Shenandoah. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1894; Nate G. Miller, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
ESTHERVILLE, c. h., Emmet Co. ^
3,2S7+ pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids Sc.
Northern Rd. and W. fork of Des Moines r.,
160 m. N. W. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Agriculture, dairjung, stock raising and
manufacturing.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established December, 1901 ; T. J. Fitzpatrick,
editor; Enterprise PublishingCompanv, pub-
lishers (8— 3). Circulation ".IKL." Inl903, Z(4).
VINDICATOR AND REPUBLI-
CAN: Thursdays; republican; four pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1868;
W. R. Ashford, editor; Vindicator Publishing
Co., publishers (2 — 3). Circulation ".tkl." In
1898. Z. In 1899. Z. In 1901, Z (4,6).
EVERLY, Clay Co. \2 794t pop. (of
township), on Chicago, Mil\yaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 9 m. W. of Spencer, the county
seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1887;
Geo. Nugent, editor and publisher.
Circu lation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,100. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL."
EXIRA, Audubon Co. -C 851t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd. and
Nishnabatony r.. 9 m. S. of Audubon, the
county seat. Has flour mills, haj' baling
IOWA.
presses, fruit-tree nurseries and grain
trade. Agriculture and stock raising.
AUDUBON CO. JOURNAL; Thurs-
days; independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1872; C. A. Marlin,
editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, I. In
1897. Y. In 1898. "jkl." In 1901, Z (4, 6).
FAIRBANK, Buchanan Co. o- 644t
pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd., 17 m.
N. E. of Waterloo. Agriculture.
VIEW; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1886; Steele Bros., editors and publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL."
FAIRFIELD, c. h., Jefferson Co. Q.
4,689+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
and Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds.,
50 m, N. W. of Burlington. Seat of Parsons
College. General manufacturing. Grass
region.
JOURNAL J every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; independ-
ent; daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $4, weekly $1; estab-
lished 1879; Smock & Whitney, editors and
publishers. Circulation— daily "jkl." week-
^J^FERSON CO. REPUBLICAN;
semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
Geo. H. Frasher, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
LEDGER; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1849; C. M. Junkin, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Circulatiou : In 1897, "JKL." In 1898, zl. In
1899, publisher asserts, not less than 1.9(iO. In
1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, (z— 4, 6,) 1. In
1903, yl (O O). In 1904. (z— 4) I.
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1847; P. E. Boesen, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,320. Actual average for 189t.
1,378. In 1897, Y. In 1898, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,320. In 1899, yl. In
1900. yl. In 1901. "jkl." In 1902, Z (4).
FARLEY, Dubuque Co. n- 513t pop.^
on Illinois Central, Chicago Great West-em
and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 2S
m. W. of Dubuque, the county seat. Wagon
factory and two stone quarries. Dairying-
and farming.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1880; Chas. A. Joseph, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
FARMINGTON, Van Buren Co. R
1,332+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rds. and
Des Moines r., 26 m. N. W. of Keokuk. Car-
riage, wagon pickle, vinegar and cigar
manufactories, flour mills and woolen and
clothing factories. Coal mines.
HERALD: Fridays ; democratic ; four
pages 18x24; subscription 25 cents: estab-
lished 1886; E. H. Rockwell, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL." In 1901. Z( 1.2, 4, 5).
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1.25; established
1894; W. H. Knott. editor and publisher (1 — J).
Circulation "jkj,."
FARNHAMVILLE, Calhcun Co. n-
348 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.>
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1399^
IOWA.
IOWA.
14 ni. S. E. of Rockwell City, the county
seat.
INDEX; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15X22; subscription $1; established
May, 1901; J. W. Hartinger, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
FARRAGUT, Fremont Co. JJ 5141
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
7 m. S. W. of Shenandoah. Stock and grain
raising.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 1 5x22; subscription $1; established
1885; John T. Thornton, editor and publisher
(8— o). Circulation "jkl."
FAYETTE, Fayette Co. cf l,315tpop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Volga r., 128 m. N. W. of Davenport. Seat
of Upper Iowa University and other educa-
tional institutions. Agriculture.
IOWA POSTAL. CARD; Thursdays;
republican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1882 ; O. C. & L. L. Cole, editors
and publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
REPORTER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription SI; estab-
lished 1896; C. F. Paine, editor; C. F. Paine
& Co., Dublishers (5 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
COLLEGIAN; semi-monthly; collegi-
ate; sixteen pages; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882: Fanny Petter, editor; Faculty of
the Upper Iowa University, publishers (12—3).
Circulation "jkl.".
FENTON, Kossuth Co. [^ 185 pop.,
on Chicago & North Western Rd., 10 m.
from Algona, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
REPORTER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; T. M. Bilsborough. editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation 'JKL."
FERTILE, Worth Co. ^ 200 pop.,
12 m. N. W. of Mason City. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; four pages
17x24; subscription $1; e<?tablished 1899; B. J
Booth, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl"
FONDA, Pocahontas Co.^l.lSOf pop.,
on Illinois Central and Des Moines & North-
western Rds., 35 m. W. of Fort Dodge.
Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1876; George Sanborn, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, pub
Usher asserts, not less than 1,000. In 1897, 1 Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. "jkl."
FONTANELLE, Adair Co. p 853t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
6 m. W. of Greenfield, the county seat.
Coal mines and flour mill. Farming and
stock raising.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1877 ; W. H. McClure, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
FOREST CITY, c. h., Winnebago Co.
i 1,758+ pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis,
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rd.,
30 m. W. by N. W. of Mason City. Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; inde
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; J. E. Anderson & Co., editors and pub-
lishers (7— 3P).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
1,416. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In 1898. zl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, "jki-."
SU31MIT; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1867 ; C. S. Kelyea, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "JKL." In 1903. Z (4j
WINNEBAGO CO. REPUBLICAN ;
Wednesdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1901; Luther I.
Aasgaard, editor and publisher (3—4). Circu-
lation "JKL."
FORT ATKINSON, Winneshiek Co.
cf 264+ pop., oc Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 6 m. from Calmar. Agriculture.
TIDIES; Fridays; eight pages 13x20-,.
subscription $1; established 1895; C.V.Sum-
mers, editor and publisher (7—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
FORT DODGE, c.h., Webster Co. n
12,162+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
clflc, Illinois Central, Mason City & Ft..
Dodge and Minneapolis & St. Louis Rds. and
Des Moines r., 90 m. N. of Des Moines, the
State capital. Gas, electric light and water
works. Deposits of coal, gypsum, sand-
stone, limestone and fire-clay in vicinity.
CHRONICLE ; every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Wednes-
days and Saturdays ; democratic ; daily eight
pages 18x24, semi weekly eight pages; sub-
scription—daily $4, semi-weekly $1; estab-
lished 1888; W. E. Duneombe, editor; Dun-
eombe Bros., publishers. Circ'n— daily "jkl."
teml-weekly "jkl"
EVENIliJG MESSENGER; every
evening except Sunday, and S E M I -
WEEKIiY, Tuesdays and Fridays; repub-
lican; dailv eight pages 17x24, semi-weekly
eight pa^^es 17x24; subscription- daily $5,.
semi weekly $1; established — daily 1887,
semf-weekly 1864; C. A. Roberts, editor and
publisher (i— 5).
Circulation— Daily: "jjil " In 1901, Z (6).
Achinl average for 1902, 1,401; for 1903,.
1 ,708; for 1904, 1,9.58. ^ ^. ^
Semi- Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,2(i0. In 1896. H . In 1897. H Z.-
Inl898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901,.
(z— 6) I. Actual average for 1902, 3,037r-
for 19ti3. 3, '^54; for 1904, 3,3'-i.).
POST; Tnursdays; independent-demo-
cratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891: H. A. Cook, editor; Post Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1899, "j_kl." Actual aver-
age for 19(10. 1,338; for 1901, 1,340. In
1902, vl. In 19(3, (z— 4) I. In 1904. yl.
NEW MOON; monthly; forty pages
7x10; subscription 50 cents; established Jan-
nary, 1901; H. A. Ravue, editor: New Moon-
Publishing Co., publishers (5—3). Circula-
tion ".ikl." (A A).
FORT MADISON, c. h., Lee Co. O,
9,278+ pop., on Chicago. Burlington & Quin-
cy, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Chi-
cago, Ft. Madison & Des Moines Rds. and
Mississippi r.Foundriesand machine .shop?,,
iron works, plow factory, saw mills. Farm-
ing-tool, chair and other manufactories.
Stock yards and pork packing houses. SeatJ
of State penitentiary.
EVENING DEMOCRAT; every even-
ing except Sunday, and W E E K L Y^
Wednesdays; democratic; daily four page*
18x24. weekly ten pages 15x22; subscription-
—daily $5, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1887,.
weekly 1869; N. C. Roberts, editor; Roberts
& Roberts, publishers (2—3).
Circulation-Daily : In 1895, 1. In 1896, I#..
In 1897. "JKL." „
Weekly: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898, Z. In.
1899, Z. "In 1902, "jkl."
300
AMERICAN NEWSrAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
GEM CITY; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, vreekly $1; established
1887; J. M. Nauer, editor and publisher.
Circulatiou— Daily: "JKL"_^ , . . ,
Weekly: In 1895, "JKL* In 1896. I. Actual
average for 1897, 1,513; for 1898, 1.271;
for 1899. 1,316; /or 1900. 1,327; /or 1901,
1,228. In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jki..-
MORNING REPUBLICAN;, every
morning, and LEE CO. REPUBLI-
CAN, Thursdays; republican; daily four
to six pages 18x24, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— dally $5, weekly $1; estab-
lished-daily 1882, weekly 1840; G. M. Law,
■editor and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1896, I#. Inl89.,
Z. In 1898, "JKL." (A A). „ ^ „„„
Weekly: In 1896. I#.Inl897.Z. In 1898, "JKL."
(A A).
KNIGHT'S SWORD AND HEL-
MET; monthly; Knights of Pythias; six-
teen pages 11x14; subscription $1; established
1877; H. W. Dodd, managing editor; Pythian
Printing Company, publishers (12—2).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 6,000. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yH. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901.
"JKL."
TOSTORIA, Clay Co. \2 125 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 7 m. N.
of Spencer.
RECORD ; Thursdays ; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established January, 1901;
R. B. Nlcol & Son, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
TREMONT, Mahaska Co. g 542t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Iowa
Central Rds., 13 m. S. E. of Oskaloosa, the
county seat. Agriculture.
GA ZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; A. P. Norton, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jsi"
<} A L V A , Ma Co. -D 456t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 14 m. N. of
Ida Grove, the county seat. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 26x40; subscription $1; established
1892; Thomas Hogan, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl"
OARDENGROVE, Decatur Co. g
651t pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 24 m. S. W. of Chariton. In the blue
grass and stock region.
EXPRESS; Thursdays ; republican ;
«ight pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1875; R. C. Hoadley, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkj<"
•GARNER, Hancock Co. ^ l,288t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Bur-
lington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rds.,
21 m. W. of Mason City. Farming.
HANCOCK CO. DEWIOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1885; W. M.
Brackett, editor and publisher (5—3). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
HANCOCK SIGNAL; Wednesdays;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
#1.50; established 1871; Bush & Knadler, edi-
tors and publishers (5—3). Circulation "jkl"
•GARRISON, Bejiton Co. n- 482t pop.,
on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern
Rd., 5 m. S. W. of Vinton, the county seat,
IOWA.
and 30 N. W. of Cedar Rapids. Stock rais-
ing and farming.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898: F. M. Springsteen, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl"
GARWIN, Tatraa Co. n 470t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 10 m. N. W. of
Toledo, the county seat. Farming.
STAR; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1896; O. M. Tif-
fany, editorand publisher. Circulation "jkl."
GEORGE, Lyon Co. ^ 394t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. S. E. of Rock
Rapids, the county seat. Farming.
COURIER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; T. Isebranch, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
GERMANIA, Kossuth Co. [^ 384t pop.,
on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern
Rd., 22 m. N. by N. E. of Algona, the county
seat. Grain elevators. Agriculture.
NORTH KOSSUTH RECORD; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 18x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; H. Bert Ley,
editorand publisher (8—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
OILMAN, Marshall Co. u 465t pop.,
on Iowa Central Rd., 15 m. S. by S. E. of
Marshalltown, the county seat, and 60 N. E.
of Des Moines, the State capital. Grain
and stock shipping. Canning factory and
creamery. Farming.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1876 ; Hugh Darrah, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3). Circulation "JKL."
GIL.MORE CITY, Pocahontas Co.\2
68Tt pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd. On the line between Humboldt and
Pocahontas counties. Several stone quar
rles. Hay and grain raising.
GLOBE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1887; H. C. Marmon, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "JK.L"
GLADBROOK, Tama Co.U 842t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Chicago Great Western Rds.. 16 m. N. by
N. W. of Toledo, the county seat. Manu-
factures of harness, brick and tile and
printing presses. Grain, hog and cattle
raising.
TAMA NORTHERN; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1881 ; Burton & Hulse, editors and
publishers (12—2). Circulation "jjcl."
GLEN WOOD, c. h., Mills Co. p3,040t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
20 m. S. E. of Council Bluffs. Farming and
stock raising.
MILLS CO. TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
democratic; eight to ten pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1891; W. F. Hill
and N. T. Brad way, publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,250. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL " Actual average for 1899, 1,570.
In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, July, pub-
lisher asserts, during the past year each
issue has been 1,680. In 1903, yl (O O). In
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
301
IOWA.
IOWA.
litOf), January, publisher asserts, no issue
during the past year was less than 1 ,(»S0.
OPINION; Thursdays; republican; ten
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1864; McClure & Robinson, editors and pub-
lishers (8—3) .
Circulation: In 1895, -jkl." Actual aver-
aae for 1896. 1.140. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
"jKL." In 1899. Z. In 1902, Z (1,2,4. 5). In
1903. (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
GLIDDEN, Carroll Co. d 733t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 8 m. W.
of Carroll, the county seat, and 100 N. E.
of Omaha, Neb. Agriculture.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; republican; ei^ht
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1890; Orchard & O'Leary, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "JKL."
GOLDFIELD jrWfirTii Co.^ 628tpop.,
on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern
and Chicago & Northwestern Rds. and
Boone r., 26 m. N. E. of Fort Dodge. Agri-
culture.
CHRONICLE: Fridays ; republican ;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription
S1.50: established 1890; Agard& Keith, editors
and publishers (9—3). Circulation "jiu,-"
GOWRIE, Webster Co. D 681 pop., on
Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific and Chicago
Northwestern Rds., 20 m. S. of Fort Dodge.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1889; Armalns F. Patton, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "iKi."
GRAETTINGER, Palo Alto Co. \2
388+ pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids &
Northern Rd., 10 m. N. of Emmetsburg.the
county seat, and 12 S. by S. E. of Esterville.
Agriculture, dairying, stock and poultry
raising.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1893;
T. Larson, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "iKi-'
GRAND JUNCTION, Greene Co. n
1,113+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 50 m.
N. W. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Trade in grain, butter and eggs. Manu-
factures of tiles and brick. Coal mining.
G Li O B E; Wednesdays and Saturdays;
local; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; W. St. E. RIggs, editor; The
RIggs Printing Co., publishers (5—3). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
HEADLIGHT; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1863; G. W. DeWald, editor and
publlsher(2— 3). Circulation "jkl.- In 1898, Z.
In 1900. Z. In 1902, "iKi"
GRANVILLE, Stoux Co. ^ 351 pop.,
on Chicago & North Western Rd., 9 m. E. of
Orange City.
GAZETTE; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1902; W. B. Knight, editor; Knight Bros.,
publishers (12—3). Circulation -mi.."
GRAVITY, Taylor Co. p649t pop., on
Keokuk & Western Rd., 8 m. N. of Bedford,
the county seat. Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; inde-
pendent: eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1891; Geo. Stafford, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
GREELEY, Delaware Co. n- 488t pop. ,
on Chicago, Milwaukee. & St. Paul Rd.,
48 m. N. W. of Dubuque. Stock raising and
farming.
HOME PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; e.stabllshed 1897; Vic-
tore Dow, editor; The Home Press Printing
Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl."
GREENE, Butler Co. ^ 1,192+ pop., on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rd.
and Shell Rock r., 11 m. N. W. of Clarks-
ville. Flour mills.
BUTLER CO. PRESS; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50: established 1873; Charles R. Cook,
editor: Cook Bros., publishers (8— 3). Circu-
lation "jkl."
IOWA RECORDER; Tuesdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1885; Amos Ingalls, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
GREENFIELD, c. h., Adair Co. p
1,300+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quiucy
Rd., 65 m. W. by S. W. of Des Moines, the
State capital. Corn growing.
ADAIR CO. DE3IOCRAT; Thurs-
days; democratic ;eiglit pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1889; E. J. Sldey, editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl." In
1903, Z (4).
TRANSCRIPT; Thursdays; republi-
can; ten pages 15x22; subscription $1; es
tablished 1875; James M. Gow, editor; Tran-
script Printing Co., publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
GRIMES, Polk Co. a 186 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 12 m.
N. W. of Des Moines. Agriculture and
manufacturing.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established June, 1902;
W.J. Stewart, editor; W.J. Stewart & Son,
publishers (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
GRINNELL, Poweshiek Co. n 3,860t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
and Iowa Central Rds., about 16 m. N. W. of
Montezuma, the county seat, and 54 N. E. of
Des Moines, the State capital. Seat of Iowa
College. Farming.
GAZETTE; semi-weekly, Mondays and
Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1898; E. S. Wetherbee, edi-
tor; Gazette Company, publisfcers (2—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
HERALD; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays ; republican ; four pages 20x26 ; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1868; Ray & Cow-
den, editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,175. Actual average for 1897,
1,276. In 1898, zl. In 1899. zl. In 1900, I.
In 1901. (z-3) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I.
In 1904, yl.
UNIT; monthly, during the college year;
collegiate; twenty pages 8x11; subscription
$1.50; established 1890; Students of Iowa
College, editors and publishers (2—3 ). Circu-
lation "JKL."
GRISWOLD, Cass Co. JJ 900t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 16 m. S. of
Atlantic, the county seat. Manufacturing.
AMERICAN: Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; J. W. Wayne & Sons, editors and
publishers (8 -3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903.
Z(4).
^02
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
GLEANER; Fridays ; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1903; D. H. Scott, editor; F. W. Hanton, pub-
lisher (12—4). Circulation "jki=" (OO)-
GRUNDY CENTER, c. li., Grundy
Co. D I,322t pop., on Burlington, Cedar
Rapids & Northern Rd., 70 m. N. E. of Des
Moines, the State capital. Agriculture.
GRUNDY CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established lb96; J. Vander-
wicken, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
aye for 1898, 1,193; for 1899, 1,279; for
1900, 1,296; /or 1901, 1,557. In 1902, y I.
In 1903, (Z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, (z— 4) I.
GRUNDY CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established 1877; H. E.
MofEett, editor and publisher (6—3).
'Circulation: In 1898, -'jkl" In 1899, zl.
In 1900,yl. In 1901, "Jia=" In 1903, Z (4).
GUTHRIE CENTER, c. h.. Guth-
rie Co. -n 1,193+ pop., on Chicago, Rock
Island & Pacific Rd., 60 m. W. of Des Moines,
the State capital. Stock raising and farm-
ing. Coal and timber.
GUTHRIAN; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873; Alex. H. Grisell & Son, editors
and publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.260, In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
I. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. Inl901,"itL." Act-
ual average for 1902, 1,291. In 1903, "jkl-"
GUTHRIE CO. SENTINEL.; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1893; F. A.Trousdale, editor
and publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl." In
1897. Z. In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (AA).
GUTHRIE TIMES; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1883; H. W. Stoy, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
■ GUTTENBERG, Clayton Co. rfl,620t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. PaulRd.
and Mississippi r., 35 m. N. E. of Dubuque.
Milling, stock raising and agriculture.
CLAXTON CO. JOURNAL.; Satur
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established July, 1903; T. L.
Robinson, editor; The Guttenburg Printing
Co., Inc., publishers (1—4). Circ'n "jkl."
PRESS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1889; Sumner Miller, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "j_kl." In 1897, Z. In 1900,
. Z. In 1902, "JKL.- In 1903, Z (4).
HAMBURG, Fremont Co. p 2,0T9t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy and
Kansas City, St. Joseph and Council Bluffs
Rds., 10 m. S. of Sidney, the county seat.
Farming.
FREMONT DE3IOCRATJ Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1878; H. M. Miller, editor
and publisher.
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl- " In 1899, zl. In
191H), yl. In 1901, "-JKL-"
REPORTER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; A. L. Holmes, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1899. Z. In 1902. "jkl." In
1903, (z— 4) I. Actual average for a year end-
ing u-ith Xovember, 1904. 1,000.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays (A A)
SATURDAY NEAVS; Saturdays; four
pages 13x20; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1900; Carl B. Stowe, editor and pub
lisher. Circulation "jkj."
IOWA.
H A M P T O N, c. h., Franklin Co. b
2,727+ pop., on Chicago Great Western and
Iowa Central Rds., 59 m. N. of Marshall-
town. Stock raising and agriculture.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1873; Thomas W. Purcell, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jicL" In 1897. Z. In
1898, Z. In 1899, Z. In 1900. zl. In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, for the last two years has been
over 1,200. In 1902. (z— 3, 4, 5) I. In 1903,
(z-4) !(••). In 1904, yl.
FRANKLIN CO. RECORDER;
Wednesdays; republican; twelve pages
15}t^x22; subscription $1.50; established 1865;
Raymond & Stuart, editors and publishers
(2—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,600, In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
(z— 6) I, Actual average for 1902, 1,752.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
GLOBE; Fridays; local; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1891; M.
BUderback, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1893, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,350. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
(2-1,2,4,5)1. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904. yl.
HANLONTOWN, Worth Co. b 100
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15
m. S. W. of Northwood, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
NEWS; Thursdays; Republican: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
September. 1902; N. W. Phillips, editor; The
News Publishing Co., publishers (1—4). Cir-
culation "JLKL."
HARDY, Humboldt Co. ti 180 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 15 m,
N. E. of Dakota City.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established October, 1901; J.
O. Carter, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
HARLAN, c. h., Shelby Co. -a 2,422t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 45 m. N. E. of Council Bluffs. Agri-
culture.
AMERICAN; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; Albert Hansen, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for the first six months o/1897, 1,025.
Inl898, "JKL-" Inl903.Z(4).
SHELBY CO. REPUBLICAN ; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1869; P. B. Brown,
editor and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1900, Z. In 1902, "jkj,.-
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; W. C. Campbell, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl." In 1897, Z. In
1902. "JKL."
V.^GTEREN; Tuesdays; Danish-Nor-
wegian; baptist; eight pages 13x19; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1876; R. J. Peterson,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1.297. In 1898. yl.
In 1899. zl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In
1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
HARTLEY, 0'^ri«« Co. t] 1.006t pop. ,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 12 m. N.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
J03
IOWA.
IOWA.
E. of Prinighar, the county seat. Agrlcul-
tui-e and stock raising.
II E It A Li D; Wednesdaj's; repul)llcan;
«lght pages 15x22; subacrlption $1: estab-
lislied 1896; Geo. F. Robb, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 4). Circulation "jki.."
.1 (> IJ R N A Li ; Tliursdays; republican;
•eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1884: F. M. McCormack, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "iJiJL"
HARVEY, Marion Co. g 300 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and Wabash
Kds., 10 m. E. of Knoxville.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1901 ; A. J. Kenney, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl."
HASTINGS, Milts Co. p 404t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 16 m. E.
of Glenwood, the county seat, and 40 m. S.
E. of Council Bluffs. Agriculture.
RECORD; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
Edgar Brown, editor and publisher (7 — 8).
Circulation "JKL." In 1900. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
In 1903, Z (i)(AA).
HAVELOCK, Pocahontas Co.^] 397t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 8 m.
N. of Pocahontas, the county seat. Corn,
oats, wheat, barley, potatoes and hay.
ITEM; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1892;
G. E. & F. S. McCafTree, editors and publish-
ers ( 12—3). Circulation "jkl."
HA'WARDEN, Sioux Co. b l.SlOf
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and Big
Sioux r., 40 m. N. of Sioux City. Manu-
facturing.
CHROXICIjE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1901; W. A. Quigley, editor; Quigley &
Co., publishers (2^.5).
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1878; D. O. Stone, editor
and publisher (6—3 P).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual average
/or 1899, 1,125. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl."
REPUBLICAN ;Thursdays;republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882; Art. S. Colby, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl." In 1900. Z. In
1902, "TK-L."
HAWKEYE, Fayette Co.D-SlStpop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 9 m.
W. of West Union, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
BEACON; Thursdays; independent-
republican; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; Will N. Rogers,
editor and publisher (10—3). Circ'n "jkl."
HAZLETON, Buchanan Co. Dh 500
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd., 10 ni. N. of Independence, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; independent;
•Ight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1902; Jay C. Seely, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
HEDRICK, Keokuk Co. O, l,035t pop.,
on Iowa Central, Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rds., 15 m. N. E.l of Ottumwa. Tile, brick
and tub factories and roller-process flour
mill. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1885; R. S. Martin & Sons, editors and
publishers (1 — 5).
Circulation: In 1895, "jk_l." Actual aver-
age for 1896. 1,010; /or 1897. 1,089; for
1898. 1,165; for 1899. 1,269: for 1900,
1.480; for 1901, 1,687; /or 1902, 1,834;
for 19U3, 1,815; /or 11104, 1,862.
HIL.L.SBORO, Henry Co. P, 350 pop.,
on Chicago, Ft. Madison & Des Moines Rd.,
12 m. S. W. of Mt. Pleasant, the county seat,
and 32 W. of Burlington. Agriculture.
HENRY CO. ENTERPRISE AND
INDEX; Saturdays; twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1900; Enterprise
Printing Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
HINTON, Plymouth Co. b 250 pop., on
Great Northern, Chicago & St. Paul, Minne-
apolis & Omaha and Illinois Central Rds,,
13 ra. S. W. of Lemars, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
November, 1901; M. A. Bancroft, editor and
publishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
HOLSTEIN, Ida Co. -n 870t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 14 m. N. of
Ida Grove, the county seat. Agriculture.
ADVANCE; Thursdays ; four pages
18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1886; W. F.
Hutton, editor and publisher; prints also an
eight page edition, four pages, German. Cir-
culation "jkl."
HOPKINTON, Delaware Co. D- 767t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
40 m. S. E. of Dubuque. Agriculture and
stock raising.
IjEADER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1888; W. S. Beels, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "jkl."
HUBBARD, Hardin Co. n 6761 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m. S. W.
of Eldora, the county seat. Wagon fac-
tories, foundry and machine shops. Agri-
culture.
MONITOR; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
1880; John G. Schulze. editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
HUDSON, Blackhawk Co. u 3591 pop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., 9 m. S. W.
of Waterloo, the county seat. Shipping
point. Agriculture and stock raising.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
M. L. Boyd, editor and publisher (9—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
HULL, Sioux Co. tl 626t pop., on Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 12 m. N. of
Orange City, the county seat. Lumber
yards and factories. Farming and live stock.
INDEX; Fridays; republican; four pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1879; Will
Tamplln, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
HUMBOLDT, Humboldt Co. ti 1.174 1
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Min.
304
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
lO WA.
neapolis & St. Louis Rds. and Des Moines
r., 18 m. N. of Fort Dodge. Agriculture and
stocls; raising.
H E R A Li D ; Fridays ; people's party ;
eiglit pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1904; J. S. Hopkins, ediltor and pub-
lisher.
HUMBOL.DT CO. INDEPEND-
ENT; Thursdays; republican; four to eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; established
1860; Al. M. Adams, editor; A. M. & M. L.
Adams, publishers. Prints also a local edi-
tion (1—5).
Combined circulation: In 1894 and 1895,
publisher asserts, not less than 1,100. In 1896,
I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.100. Actual average for 1899,
1,148. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. y I.
In 1903, yl. Actual average for 1904,
1,513.
HUMBOLDT CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1889; Frank
Jaqua, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,1 4tJ. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl."
In 1900, publisher asserts, no issue has been
less than 1.250 In 1901, yl. In 1903, January,
publisher asserts, no issuf for past year has
been less than 1,250. In 1903. yl. In
December, 1904, publisher asserts, no issue
for past year has been less than 1,300.
HUMESTON, Wayne Co. g 945t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington& Quincy, Humeston
& Shenandoah and Keokuk & Western
Rds., 15 m. N. W. of Cory don, the county
seat. Farming and stock raising.
ADVOCATE; Fridays;non partisan; ten
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1898; E. K. Pitman, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl"
NEW ERA; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1885; Heck Sanford, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Circulation "JKL."
IDAGROVE, c. h., Ida Co. -ni,967t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 80 m.
S. E. of Sioux City. Agriculture and stock
raising.
IDA CO. PIONEER; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 20x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1872; Frank P. Clarkson,
editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl" In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,440. In 1897, I Z,
In 1898, yl. 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, I.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, (z— 4) T.
RECORD-ERA ; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 17x22; subscription $1.. 50;
established 1877; Harry Hylett, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1904, (z^) I.
INDEPENDENCE, c. h., Buchanan
Co. D- 3,656+ pop., on Burlington, Cedar
Rapids & Northern and Illinois Central
Rds. and Wapsipinicon r., 69 m. W. of
Dubuque. Trottlng-horse breeding. Agri-
culture.
BULLETIN JOURNAL; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1,50; established 1864; Willey & Farwell. edi-
tors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,064. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899, publisher asserts, no Issue
less than 2.064. In 1900. yl. In 1901. vl. In
1902, vI. In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, vl.
CONSERVATIVE; Wednesdays; dem-
ocratic; twelve to sixteen pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1855; Lewis W.
Goen, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts.
IOWA.
not less than 1,512. In 1895, I. In 1896, pub-
lisherasserts, every edition 1,440. In 1897, 1 Z,
In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. Actual average for
1903, 1,738; for 1904. 1,789.
INDIANOLA, c. h., Warren Co. g
3.261+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Paci-
fic and Chicago, Burlington ft Quincy Rds.,
21 m. S. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Coal, lumber, agriculture and stock raising.
ADVOCATE-TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1; established 1872; Clint L. Price, editor
and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,036; /or 1896, 1.043. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "Jiii." In 1903, Z (4).
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established
1857: T. T. & J. M. Anderson, editors and pub-
lishers (1—5).
Circulation : In 1895, "JKL." In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "JKL." In 1903, January, pub-
lisher asserts, during 1902 no issue was less
than 2.200. In 1903, yl. In January,
1905, publisher asserts, during 1904 no issue
was less than 2,350.
RECORD ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898; E. B Dowell, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl.-- In 1897, Z.
In 1898, publisher asserts, not less than 1,476.
Actual average for 1899. 1,914. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. InlfOl.yl.
SIMPSONIAN; monthly, during the
college year; collegiate; thirty-six pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established 1870; Undergrad-
uates of Simpson College, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
IN WOOD, Lyon Co. ^ 477t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 22 m.
S. W. of Rock Rapids, the county seat.
Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1890; J. W. Hartinger, editor; Skewis &
Skewls, publishers (5 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
IONIA, Chickasaw Co. □' 306t Pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 9 m.
W. of New Hampton, the county seat.
Creamery. Farming.
HERALD; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; L. R. Par-
rish. editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl "
INDEX; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1902;
W. M. Darr, editor and publisher (1—4). Cir-
culation "JKL."
IOWA CITY, c. h., Johnson Co. D-
7,987+ pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids &
Northern and Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific Rds. and Iowa r.. 54 m. W. of
Davenport. Seat of State University of
Iowa. Manufacturing and stock raising.
lOWAN; every evening except Sunday
and Monday; collegiate; four pages 11x16;
subscription $2.50; established 1868; H M.
Pratt, editor; Roy A Cook, publisher (12—3).
Circulation "JKL." In 1903. Z (4).
PRESS; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$3; established— weekly 1841; Sam E. Carrell,
editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation- Daily: In 1904, (z— 4, 6) I
(DD).
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; daily eight, weekly sixteen pages
15x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1 es-
tablished—daily 1876, weekly 1840; David
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
305
IOWA.
Braut, editor; Republican Printing Co., pub-
lishers (5—8).
Circulation: — Daily: In 1897. "JKi-." In
1898, Z. In 1899, Z. Actual average for
191)0.1,145. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl. In
1903. (z— 4)1. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: Inl897, -'JKL." In 1898. Z. In 1899,
Z. In 1900, zl. im901,yl. In 1902, yl. In
19(13, (z^l) J. In i;i04. yl.
IOWA CITIZEN; triweekly, Mondays,
Wednesdays and Frida.vs; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1891; S. W.Searle, editor; Iowa Citizen Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (12 — 3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. Z. In
1899, zl. In 1900, zl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, "jkl."
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1901; Eugene B. Peck, mana-
ger; Johnson County Printing Co., publishers
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
HERALD; Thursdays ; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; Verne S. Ellis, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKL."
IOWA METHODIST; monthly; meth-
odlst-episcopal; eight pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion 75 cents ; established 1882 ; H. H. Falrall,
D.D., editor and publisher (12— 3). Clrc'n"^L.-
IOWA JOURNAL OF HISTORY
AND POLITICS; quarterly, January,
April, July and October; historical; one hun-
dred and sixty pages 7x11; subscription $2;
established January, 1903; B. F. Shambaugh,
editor; State Historical Society, publishers
(1 — 4). Does not insert advertisements.
IOWA FALLS, Hardin Co. a 2,840+
pop., on Illinois Central and Burlington,
Cedar Rapids & Northern and Chicago,
Iowa and Dakota Rds. and Iowa r., 15 m.
N. W. of Eldova, the county seat. Flour
mills, tile factories and machine shops.
HARDIN CO. CITIZEN; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1883; Ira Nichols, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
SENTINEL; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1857; S. B. Stonerook, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
IRETON, Sioux Co. tl 545+ pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 10 m. W. of
Orange City, the county seat. Agriculture.
CLIPPER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1882; Willis W. Overholser, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896. I. In
1897. Y. In 1898, Z. In 1899. "jkl." In 1903,
Z(4).
JAMAICA, G^Uhrie -D Co. 500 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 10
m. W. of Perry. Cheese ana brick and tile
factories and coal mine. Corn and hogs.
JOURNAL; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1897; W. E. Gore
ham, editor and publisher. Circ'n"jKL. '
JANESVILLE, Bremer Co. nf 3111
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 5 m. S. of
Warerly, the county seat. Milling and agri-
culture.
BANNER; Wednesdays; Independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1892; P. F. Fltkln, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
JEFFERSONjC. h., Greene Co. n
3,601+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Des Moines, Northern & Western Rds.,
IOWA
about 60 m. N. W. of Des Moines, the State
capital. Cigar factories and flour mills.
BEE; Thursdays; republican; eight page»
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1867;
Paul E.Stlllman, editor; Bee Publishing Co.,
publishers (8—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
1,511. In 1895, I. Actual average for
1896,1,92'2; /('f a year ending with March,
1898, ^,080; for a year ending with October,
1899, '2, '290. In 1900, yl. In 1901, vl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (••). In 1904, yl.
SOUVENIR; Saturdays ; republican;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1885; G. S. Turrlll, editor; TurrlU
& Lovejoy, publishers (5—3 P).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,440. In 1895. I. Actual average
for 1896, 1,600; for 1897. i,145. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl(OO) (AA).
STANDARD; Thursday.^: democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1895; Wade Gray, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1898, ".lkl." Actual aver-
age for m^% 1,579. Inl900,yl. Inl901.yl.
In 1902. yl. Actual average for a year end-
ing with May, 1903, 1,617. In 1904, yl.
JEFFERSON PRESBYTERIAN ;
monthly; religious; sixteen pages 8i^xl2;
subscription 25 cents; established 1902; Rev,
J. S. Corkey, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "iSL"
JESUP, Buchanan Co. D- 690t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 9 m. W. of Independ-
ence, the county seat. Dairying, stock
raising and farming.
CITIZEN'S HERALD; Thursdays;
four pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1899; Fay R. Place, editor; The
Place Printing Co., publishers. Circ'n"JKL."
JEWELL, Hamilton Co. D 947 1 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m. S. E.
of Webster City, the county seat. Farming.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established 1883;
W. S. Hoon, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
KALONA, Washington Co. a,.530t pop.,
on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern
Rd., 12 m. N. of Washington, the ^county
seat. Agriculture.
NEW^S; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1891; U.G.Smith,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
KANAWHA, Hancock Co. b 300
pop., on Iowa Central & Western Rd., 12 m.
S. of Britt, the nearest trading point.
Dairying, stock raising and agriculture.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established '899;
B.C. Ellsworth, editor and publisher (12— 8).
Circulation "jkl "
KELLERTON, BinqgoU Co. p i58t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
10 m. E. of Mount Ayr, the county seat.
Stock raising and farming.
GLOBE; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1894; H. E.
Perkins, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
KELLOGG, Jasper Co. u 653t pop,,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
45 m. N. E. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Live stock and agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; Independent-
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
20
306
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
$1.50; established 1880; W. P. Coutts, editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890 ; J. W. Burke, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jk-l."
KENSETT, ff^orth Co. ft 459t pop., on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern and
Iowa Central Rds., 6 m. S. of Northwood,
the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 17x22; •ubscriptlon $1.25; established
1897; George F. Finch, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
KEOKUK, Lee Co. q, 14,6411- pop., on
Chicago, Burlington Sc Quincy, Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific, Keokuk & Western,
Wabash and Toledo, Peoria & Western
Rds. and Mississippi r. Foundries, machine
shops, flonr and lumber mills, and canning,
boot and shoe, overall, collar and cooperage
factories. Extensive river commerce.
CONSTITUTION-DEMOCRAT ;
every evening except Sunday, and SEMI-
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight to twelve pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion—dally $4, semi- weekly $1 ; established —
Constitution 1847, Democrat 1883, consolidated
1892; A. Warwick, editor; Constitution-Dem-
ocrat Company, publishers (2—2).
Circulation— Daily: "jivl" In 1900, Z. In
1902, "iKL."
Seiiil- Weekly : Rating varied from G in
1892 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In
1898,yI.Inl899,"JKL." Inl900,Z. In 1902,"iii."
GATE CITY; every morning except
Monday; republican; daily eight, Sunday
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $4; estab-
lished 1846 ; S. W. Moorehead , editor ; The Gate
City Companj', publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In 1898 y I. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. In 1903. yl.
Actual average for 1904, 3,145.
POST-ANZETGER;Fridaj'3; German;
independent; twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion .§1.50; established 1867; George Henzel,
editor; Keokuk Publishing Co., publishers
(8—3). Circ'n ••jki.-" In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl-"
STANDARD; Saturdays; twelve pages
llxlfi: subscription $1; established 1895; G.
Walter Barr, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circiilatiou "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
SCHOOL. MUSIC MONTHLY;
monthly ( ▲ A).
KEOSAUQUA, c. li., Van Buren
Co. n^ 1,117+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific Rd. and Des Moines r., 48 m. N. W.
of Keokuk. Farming.
REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays ; republi-
can ; four pages 22x28; subscription $1.50;
established 1855; Rowley & Landes, editors
and publishers ( 12—4).
Circulation: In 1897, "JKL.- In 1898, Z. In
1899, publisher asserts, not less than 1,400.
In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903.
(z— 4) !(••). In 1904, (z-4) I.
STATE LINE DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days ; democratic ; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1870; Geo F. Smith,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, I. In
1897. Y. In 1898, "j_kl." ( ??)
K E O T A, Keokuk Co. O, 996t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 12 m.
E. of Sigourney, the county seat. Mills and
factories, dairying, stock raising and agri-
culture.
EAGLE; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: established
IOWA.
1875; A. H. & J. C. Richardson, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jjil."
KINGSLEY, Plymouth Co. ^ 720t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20 m.
S. E. of Le Mars, the county seat. Grain
and live stock.
NEWS -TIMES; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1892; J. H. Beardsley. editor; J. H.
Beardsley & Co., publishers (7—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
KIRON, Crawford Co. -a 50 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m. N. of
Denison, the county seat. Farming.
SENTINEL; Thursdajs; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900; H. T. Ward, editor and publisher
(2 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
SVENSKEN; Mondays; Swedish; four
pages 8x12 ; subscription 50 cents ; established
1903; H. T. Ward, editor and publisher (2-4).
Circulation "JKL" (A A).
KNIERIM, Calhoun Co. -a 327t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 17 m. W. of Fort
Dodge.
RECORD : Thursdays : republican; eight
pages 20x26; suh.scriptlon $1 ; established 1901;
Jas. G. Marshall, editor and publisher (12— 8).
Circulation "jkl."
KNOWLTON, Ringgold Co. g 267t
pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd., 10 m.
N. W. of Mount Ayr, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; John W. Been,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
KNOXVILLE, c. li., Marion Co. g
8,131+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rds., 8 m. S. W. of Des Moines r. and 35 S.
E. of Des Moines, the State capital. Coal,
lumber and agriculture.
EXPRESS; Wednesdays; independent;
eight to sixteen pages 173^x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1865; W. J. Casey, editor;
Casey & Belville. publishers (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1898, "JivL" In 1899, Z. In
1900, July, publisher asserts, during the year
past no issue has been less than 2,050. In 1901,
(z— 4). I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1855; M. L. Curtis, editor; Curtis & Gilson,
publisher.^ (5—8).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." (++). In 1900,
(z— 4) I. In 1901, (Z-4. 5,7)1 (++). In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904. yl.
REPORTER; Fridays ; democratic ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lshedl878; Frank M. Frush, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3).
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl" In 1897, Z. In
reOl, (z— 6) I. Actual average for a year end-
ing with July 17, 1902, 1,952. In 19a3, yl
(OO) (A A).
LACONA, Warren Co. g 496t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 18 m.
S. S. E. of Indianola, the county seat. Tim-
ber, stone and coal.
LEDGER ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1897; E. C. Jones, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation ' JKL."
LAKE CITY, Calhoun Co. -a 2,703t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 25 m.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
307
lO \VA.
IOWA
S. W. of Fort Dodge and 75 N. W. of Des
Moines, the State capital. Farming.
BLADE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages :.'Ox'26; subscription $1.50; established
1879; W. C. Snyder, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
GRAPHIC; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; T. B. Hotcliklss, editor and
publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual average
for 189(i. 1,444- In 1897, Y. In 1898. "iKi,."
In 1900. October, publisher asserts, smallest
edition during twelve months past was 1,704.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (O O).
In 1904, y I.
NEWS; Wednesdays; eight pages 15x28;
subscription $1; established 1899; Kane &
Jackson, editors and publishers. Circ'n"iKi"
LAKE MILLS, Winnebago Co. 6
1,293+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Minneapolis & St. Louis Rds., 15 m. N. of
Forest City, the county seat. Flour mills,
canning, sash, door and blind factories,
wool carding mills, machine shop, creamery
and farming.
GRAPHIC; Wednesdays ; republican ;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1874; M. A. Aasgaard. editor; Lake
Mills Publishing Co., publishers (12—3). Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
LAKEPARK, Dickinson Co. ^ 541t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North
ern Rd., 12 m. W. of Spirit Lake, the county
seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1890; A
B. Chrysler, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "J^L "
LAKEVIEW, 5acC7o.-n591tpop.,on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 10 m. S. of
Sac City, the county seat. Summer resort
and medical springs. Dairying, livestock
and agriculture.
RESORT; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1888; W. M. Hamilton & Son, editors and
publishers (8—3). Circulation "iKi"
LAMONI, Decatur Co. g l,540t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & i^ulncy Rd., 16 m.
S. W. of Leon, the county seat. Live stock
and grain.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Chronicle Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (8—3). Circulation "lkl."
INDEPENDENT PATRIOT; Thurs
days; Independent; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1886; Lambert Bros.,
•ditors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895 and 1896. publisher
asserts, not less than 2,000. In 1897. Y. In
1898, vl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901
yl. In 1902. yl. In 190.3, Z (4). In 1904,".IK^.••
8AINTS♦ HERALD; Wednesdays; lat-
ter day saints; twenty-four pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1860; Fredrick M.
Smith and Joseph Smith, editors; Reorgan-
ized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints, publishers (2— 3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
4,936. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH.
In 1889. yl. Actual average for a year end
<ngW/i June, 1900, 4,481. In 1901, yG. Ac-
tualOfverage for 1902, 4,433. In 1903,
(z-4) G(*»). In 1904, yG.
ZION'S HOPE; Saturdays; juvenile;
latter day salnta; four pages 11x16; subscrlp
tlon 50 cents; established 1868; Mrs. M.
Walker, editor ; Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints, publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with June, 1900, 5,584. In 1901, yG.
In 1902. (z— 4, 5) G. In 190:i, yG (OO). In
1901, y II.
AUTUMN LEAVES; monthly; latter
day saints ; fifty pages 7x10 ; subscription
tl; established 1888; M. Walker and E. A.
Smith, editors; Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saint«, publishers
(13—3).
Circulation ; Actual average for 1895,
1,866. IU1896. 1. In 1897. Y. Inl898."iKi,."
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1900.1,791. Inl901,yl. In 1902, (z— 4, 5) I,
In 1903, Z (4). In 1904. I.
LAMONT, Buchanan Co. D-6S6t pop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., 15 m. N. E.
of Independence, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
liEADER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1895; J. F. Davidson, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "iKL."
LAMOTTE, Jackson Co. D- 272 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 15
m. S. of Dubuque. Agriculture.
NEWS; Tuesdays : independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
November, 1901; A. F. Kearney, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
LANESBORO, Carroll Co. -n 60 pop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., 8 m. from
Lake City.
JOURNAL; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1903; D. R.
Hotchkiss, editor and publisher (8—3 P). Cir-
culation "iKi." (AA).
NKWS; Thursdays; local; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1, established January,
1904; B. R. Cole, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
LANSING, Allamakee Co. ^ 1,438+
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Mississippi r., 80 m. N. of Dubuque.
Grain market.
ALLAMAKEE JOURNAL; Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1867; Dunlevy
Bros., editors and publishers; dated also at
Waukon(8— 3P).
Circulation: In 1895 and 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1.300. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "iiti" In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. Actual
average for 1901, 1,557. In 1902, July, pub-
lisher asserts, has not been at any issue for
the past year less than 1,61«. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, V I.
MIRROR ; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50 ; established
1852 ; Geo. W. Metcalf, editor and publisher
(12-3).
Circulation : In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, I. In
1897. Y. In 1898. zl. In 1899, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1.248. In 191)0, yl. In
1901, (z-4. 6) I. Actual average for 1902,
1,500. In 1903. yl. In 1904, y I.
LAPORTE CITY ^ Blackhawk Co. u
1,419-h pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific Rd., 16 m. S. E. of Waterloo, the county
seat. Agriculture.
PRESS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
to sixteen pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab
llshed 1894 ; H. G. Adams, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
PROGRESS-REVIEW; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1870; H. B. Lizer, editor and
publisher (5— 3). Circulation "iKL." In 1902,
Z (1,2, 4, 5). In 1903, Z (4).
308
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
RAILWAY NEWS; Saturdays; labor;
eight to sixteen pages lli^xl6; subscription
$1; establislied October, 19a2; H.G. Adams,
editor and publisher (5 — 3).
Circulation: In 1903, (z^) I (A A).
LARCHWOOD, ^2/071 C'o.^450t pop.,
on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern
Rd.,19m. S. E. of Sioux Falls, S. D. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
LEADER; Thursdays ; Independent ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888 ; UcGilvra & Grossman, editors
and publishers (2—3). Circulation "isi"
LATIMER, Franklin Co. 6 300 pop.,
on Iowa Central Rd.,8J^m.W. of Hampton.
STAR; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription SI; established December. 1901;
A. Hanson, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion -'JKL."
LAURENS, Pocahontas Co. \] 853t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m.
N. W. of Pocahontas, the county seat.
Agriculture.
POCAHONTAS CO. SUN; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1885; George Long, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
LAWLER, Chickasaw Co. [:f646tpop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 9 m.
E. of New Hampton, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; independent-
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1885; Edwin G. Erler, editor
and publisher (12—3)
Circulation: In 1902, "iKi." Actual aver-
age for 1903, 1,032; for 1904, 1,132.
LE CLAIRE, Scott Co. n- »97t pop.,
on Davenport, Rock Island & North West-
ern Rd., 15 m. N. E. of Davenport, the
county seat. Farming.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1900; Le
Claire Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(8—3 P). Circulation "jkl.-
LEGRAND, Marshall Co. U 408t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 8 m. S. E.
of Marshalltown, the county seat. Lime-
stone quarries, flour and steam saw mills.
Christian College and Friends' Academy.
RECORD; Fridays; Independent; eight
ptges 13x20; subscription $1; established 1884;
H. P. Neyenesch. editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "iKL.i- (A A).
LEHIGH, Webster Co. U 806tpop., on
Crooked Creek and Mason City & Ft.
Dodge Rds. and Des Moines r., 16 m. S. E. of
Fort Dodge, the county seat. Coal mining
and milling.
LEHIGH VAL.L.EY ARGUS; Fri-
days; fouV pages 20x253^; subscription $1;
established 1883; Hal C. Fuller, editor and
publisher (8— 3P). Circulation -iKi"
LE MARS, c. h., Plymouth Co. ^ 4,146t
pop., on Illinois Central and Chicago, St.
Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rds., 25 m. N.
E. of Sioux City. Flour, grain, stock and
lumber market.
GLOBE-POST; semi-weekly, Wednes-
days and Saturdays; democratic; four pages
IOWA.
18x24; subscription $2; established 1884; A. P.
Cramer, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1892 to 1895.
Inl896,I. Inl897.y. In 1898. "jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1900, publisher asserts, no edition has been
less than 1,325; in 1901, no edition less than
1,385. In 1902, yl. In 19C'3, Z (4) (••). In
1904, yl.
SENTINEL ; semi-weekly. Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $2; established 1871; Chassell &
Ferguson, publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895.
1,775; for 1896, 1,915; for 1897. 2,638.
In 1898. yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901. yl. In 1902, (z— 6) I. In 1903. (z-4) I
(• •). Actual average for 1904, 2,468.
HEROLD; Wednesdays; German; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established 1881;
John Starzl, editor and publisher (1—3).
Circulation: In 1895, •■jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1897. 1,375. In 1898, yl. Actual
average for 1899, 1.665. In 1900, yl. In
1901. tI. Inl902,yl. In 1903, yl. Inl9<)4,yl.
AVESTERN UNION JOURNAL;
monthly; educational; twenty-four to
thirty six pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; Herman H. Thoren, editor;
Western Union College Press Co., publishers
(2-4). Circulation "jkj," (A A).
LENOX, Taylor Co. p l,014t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & QuincyRd., 18 m.
N. E. of Bedford, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
NEW TIMES; Thursdays: republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished 1899; Glen Wlllits, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Cirulation "jkl."
TI3IE-TABLE: Thursdays; eight pages
l.=)x22; subscription $1; established 187S; W. J.
Clark, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
LEON, c.h., Decatur Co. p l,905tpop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Des
Moines & Kansas City Rds., 65 m. S. of Des
Moines, the State capital. Agriculture and
stock raising.
DECATUR CO. JOURNAL,; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scrlDtion $1.50; established 1867; R. W. Bruce
editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation : -jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
19(14. vl.
DECATUR CO. REPUBLICAN; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 16}^x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; F. J. Mathews,
editor; F. J. & C. B. Mathews, publishers
(1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
REPORTER; Thursdays; democratic;
twelye pages 18x2-1; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1854; O. E. Hull, editor and publisher
(2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,248. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1893, publisher asserts, smallest 1,688. In
1899, yl. In 1900. vl. In 1901. yl. In 1902,
(7.-4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
LETTS, Louisa Co. U^ 387 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 11 m.
N. of Wapello, the county seat.
RECORD: Thursdays; independent;
four pastes 16x24; sub.scriDtion$l; established
1903; S. E. Brown, editor and publisher (1—5).
LEWIS, Cass Co. JD 6131 pop., on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 50 m. E.
of Omaha. Neb. Farming and live stock.
STANDARD; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 188(); W. B. Fletcher, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "ixi."
LIMESPRING, Howard Co. cf 805t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
309
low J.
15 m. N. W. of Cresco, the county seat.
Farming.
SUN; Thursdays ; eisht pages 15iiex22 ; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1888; Clarence
Zook, edltorand publisher (,5—3). Clrc'n"iju."
LINDEN, Dallas Co. n 314t pop., on
Des 3Ioines, Northern & Western Rd., 17 m,
W. of Adel, the county seat. Farming.
GAZETTE ; Thursdays ; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1903; J.
D. Coffman, editor and publisher (8— 3P).
Circulation "iiLL."
LINEVILLE, Wayne Co. g 690t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 16 m.
S. W. of Corydon, the county seat. Grain
and live stock.
NEWS? Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1896*
Harr.v C Wright, editor and publisher.
Circtilatiou : In 1897, "jkl" Actual aver-
age/or 1898, 1,071 . Inl899. "JKL."
TRIBUNE; Saturdays ; Independent-
republican ; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1873; Chas. H. Austin,
editor; Austin & Austin, publishers. Circu-
lation "ilLL."
LINNGROVE, Buena Vista Co. ^ 400
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20m.
N. of Storm Lake, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
IN D E PEN I) ENT ; Fridays; Independent ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Wm. Lewis, editor and publisher.
Circulation •vkl."
LISBON, J^inn Co. n- 956t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m. S. K.
of Marlon, the county seat. Flour mills.
Farming.
HERA LiD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894 ; W. F. Stahl, editor and publl8her(5— 3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
REFORMED CHURCH HERALD;
Tuesdays; reformed church; eight to ten
pages 7ii>xlO>6; subscription 60 cents; estab-
lished 1895; S. G. Fouse, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
Circulation: Actual average for the first
six 7nonths of 1897, 1,150. In 1898, "jkl."
SUN; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1874;
Albert M. Floyd, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "mj-"
LITTLE ROCK, Lyon Co. tl399t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd., 8 m. N. W. of Sibley. Farming.
FREE TiANCE; Fridays; republican;
eigiitpage 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894: Crose & Davison, editors and publishers
(8—3), Circulation "iKL."
LITTLE SIOVX, ffarrison Co. -ai27t
pop., on Little Sioux r., 12 m. N. W. of Lo
gan, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
HUSTLER: Fridays; Independent; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription 50 cents ; established
March, 1901; H. W. Kerr, editor; Review Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (5—3). CIrc'n "jkl."
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; re
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.25; established 1882; D. W. Butt«, editor
and publisher. Circulation "uu,."
LIVERMORE, Humboldt Co. i 618
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific,
IOWA.
Minneapolis & St. Louis Rds., 10 m. N. of
Dakotah.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent re-
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1882; W. F. Miller, editor
and publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
LOGAN, c. h., Harrison Co. -D l,877t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. and
Boyer r., 31 m. N. of Coimcll Bluffs. Stone
quarry. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; eight pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1900; J.
M. Davis, editor and publisher (2 — 3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1900,
1,399. In 1901, yl. Actual average for 1%2,
1,402. Inl903, yl. In 1904, yl.
NUCLEUS; Saturdays; democratic; six
pages 173^x24; subscription $1; established
1890; G. E. Ferguson, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1897, 1,134. In 1898, I . In 1899, y I.
In 1900, yl. In 1901. "jkl."
OBSERVER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885 ; J. C. McCabe & Sons, editors and
publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,080. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, not less than 1,080.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl." In 1902,
Z (1,2, 4, 5).
LOHRVILLE, Calhoun Co. -a 597t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Des
Moines, Northern & Western Rds., 10 m. S. E.
of Rockwell City, the county seat. Live
stock and farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; J. C. Ashton, editor and publisher
(8—3)- Circulation "jja-."
LONETREE, Johnson Co.n-600tpop.,
on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern
Rd., 17 m. S. of Iowa City, the county seat.
Stock raising and agriculture.
REPORTER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; W. H. Younkin, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3 P). Circulation "JKL."
LORIMOR, Union Co. p 587t pop., on
Chicago Great Western Rd., 47 m. S. W. of
Des Moines, the State capital. Farming and
stock raising.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages, 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established 1388 ;
A. W. Strayher, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
LOVILIA, Monroe Co. ^ 350 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy and Wa-
bash Rds., 10 m. N. W. of Albia.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages 16x22;
subscription $1; established November 1902;
J. E. McMullen, editor; McMullen Printing
Co., publishers (7—3 P). Circulation "iKL."
LOWDEN, Cedar Co. D- 544 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 16 m. N. E.
of Tipton.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1902; Geo.
W. Mueller, editor; Chas. A. Seaton, publish-
er (12—3). Circulation "iXL"
LOWMOOR, Clhifon Co. 0412 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 10 m. E. of
:jio
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
JOWA.
IOWA.
Clinton, the county seat. Farming and
stock-raising.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; republi-
can; tour pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished August, 1903; E. M. McCartney,
editor and publisher (2—5).
LUCAS, J-ucas Co. g 1,132 1 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 9 m. W.
of Chariton, the county seat. Coal mining.
LEDGER; Thursdays ; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.25; established 1899;
F. W. Richards, editor; Mrs. A. C. Richards,
publisher (8—3 P). Circulation ".na"
LUVERNE, Kossuth Co. ^ 634t pop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis and Chicago &
Northwestern Rds., 14 m. S. E. of Algona,
the county seat. Agriculture.
DES MOINES VALLEY NEWS;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1890; Hal E.
Rogers, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "jkl.'
LYNNVILiLE, Jasper Co. D 500 pop.,
on Iowa Central Rd., 17 m. S. E. of Newton,
the county ceat; also on Skunk r. Stock
raising and farming.
STAR; Thursdays; Independent; six
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
November, 1900; L. H. Bufkin, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
LY O N S, Clinton Co. D-. on Chi-
cago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. Suburb
of Clinton.
TRI-CITY LABOR VOICE; semi
monthly; labor independent; four pages
14x20- subscription 75 cents; established 1900;
P. Hofman, editor; Voice Publishing Co.,
publishers (1 — 5).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1903, 1,.386 ; for lit04, 2,223.
MeCALLSBURG, -sriory Co. a 200
pop., on Iowa Central Rd., 10 m. N. of Nev-
ada, the county seat. Agriculture and
dairy.
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Charles H. Beach, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation ••jjll-"
MoGREGOR, Clayton Co. cf l.-tSSt
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Mississippi r. , opposite Prairie du Chien,
Wis., 51 m. above Dubuque.
NEWS; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1861 ; J. F. Widman, editor and publisher(8— 3).
Circulation: In 1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. In
1900. zl. Actual average for a year ending
with May, 1901, 1,228. In 1902. yl. In 1903,
yl (O O). Actual average for 1904, 1,690.
NORTH IOWA TIMES ; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$1 : established 1856 ; Huebsch & Wallis. edi-
tors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
McINTIRE, Mitchell Co. 6 427t pop.,
on Chicago Great Western and Winona ft
Western Rds., about 17 m. N. E. of Osage,
the county seat. Farming and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1893; M. E. Granger, editor and pub-
Usher, Circulation "jkl." (A A).
MESSENGER; W^ednesdays; indepen-
dent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1904; M. E. Granger, editor and
publisher (1—5).
BULLETIN HERALD; monthly; un-
denominational; sixteen pages 7x9; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1895; M. H.
Smith, editor; McGregor Outing Associa-
tion, publishers. Circulation "JKL." (A A).
SCHOOL COMPANION ; monthly,
during school year; educational; four pages
11x16; subscription 25 cents; established 1892;
A. D. & M. E. Granger, editors and publishers.
Circulation : Actual average for 1896,
r,575. Inl897. Y. Inl898jyG. Inl899,yG.
In 1900, yH. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, yl(AA).
MACEDONIA, Pottawattamie Co.p
295+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 25 m. S. E. of Council Bluffs, the
county seat. Stock raising.
BOTNA VALLEY NEWS; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1 ; established 1881 ; J. N. Tollinger, editor and
publishers (8—3). Circulation "iKL."
MADRID, Boone Co. n l,021t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Des
Moines, Northern & Western Rds., 25 m. N.
W. of Des Moines, the State capital. Stone
quarries, coal mines, fire and potters' clay.
REGISTER -NEWS; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1882; C. A. Silford, editor and puD-
lisher (2^3). Circulation "ija.."
TR A PPERS' WORLD; monthly ;
hunting; sixteen to forty-eight pages 65ix9J^;
subscription $1; established November, 1904;
David E. Allyn, editor and publisher (1—5).
MALCOM, Poweshiek Co. D 404+ pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
63 m. E. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Farming.
LEADER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1888; J. E. Latchem, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl"
MALVERN, Mills Co. p l,186t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Tabor & Northern Rds., 30 m. S. E. of
Council Bluffs. Stock raising and fruit
shipping.
LEADER; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1875; W. P. Wortman, editor and pub-
lisher (5 3)
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1.100. In 1900 zl.
In 1901, (z-6) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (OO).
SOUTH-WEST lOWAN; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1898; C. M. Rice, editor; Mal-
vern Publishing Co., publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, Z.
Actual average for a year ending loith July,
1900,1,200. In 1901, "JKL." In 1902, Z (1,2,4,5).
MANCHESTER, c b., Delaware Co.
o 2,887+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd. and
Maquoketa r.,47 m. W. of Dubuque. Manu-
facturing and dairying.
DELAWARE CO. NEAVS; Wednes
davs; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; D. H. Young,
editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1897, "j_kl/* In 1898, I.
Actual average for IStW, 2, 99o. In 19(X), y H»
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. Ivl
1904, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
lill
IOWA.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 18(4; Bronson & Carr, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jki.."
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1871; H. L. Rann, Jr., editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, 1. Actual average for
1896,1,701. Inl897. Y. In 1898. "jkl."
MANILLA, Crawford Co. -D 773t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 60 m.
N. E. of Council Bluffs. Agriculture and
live stock.
REPUBLICAN,; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; M. Mor-
gan, editor and publisher (2— 3). Circ'n"uii."
TIMES ; Thursdays; independent; ten
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899; J. J. McDermott, editor and publisher
(5 — 3). Circulation "jkl. •
MANLY, Worth Co. ^2 359t pop., on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern and
Chicago & Great Western and Iowa Cen-
tral Rds., 10}4 m. S. of Northwood, the
county seat, and 9 N. of Mason City. Agri-
culture and live stock.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established 1898; J. J.
McCraney, editor and publisher (8—3 P). Cir
culation "jkl."
MANNING, Carroll Co. -a l,169tpop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern, Chicago Great
Western and Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rds., 15 m. S. W. of Carroll, the coun-
ty seat. Grain, live stock and farming.
HERO Li D; Fridays; German; independ-
ent-democrat; twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1894; Bert Kraus, editor
and publisher (5— 3). Circulation "jkl."
MONITOR; Thursdays; republican; ten
pages 18x23; subscription $1; established
1881 ; G. W. Laflar, editor and publisher ( 12— 4 ).
Circulation "JKL." In 1902, Z (2, 3, 4). In
1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, (z— 1) I.
M ANSON, Calhoun Co. -a 1,424+ pop.,
on Illinois Central & Rock Island Rd.,
18 m. W. of Fort Dodge. Stock and grain
raising.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab
lished 1891; J. F. Dalton, editor and publisher
(2-3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. In 1896, J. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899 and 1900, publisher as-
serts, each week was not less than 1,440; in
1901, has not fallen below 1,650. In 1903, Janu-
ary, publisher asserts, since January 1, 1901,
has not fallen below 1,900. In 1903, yl. In
January, 190."), publisher asserts, no issue
during past year was less than t2,000.
JOURNAIj; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1874; Long Bros., editors and publish
grs (2 3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl.- In 1897. I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. "jkl." In 1902, Z (4).
MAPLETON, Monona Co. -n 1.099t
pop., junction of Chicago & Northwestern
and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds.,
45 m. S. E. of Sioux City. Agriculture and
stock raising. •
PRESS ; Fridays; republican ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1871; H.
V. Chapin. editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902,1,475. In 1903, yl. In UHJ4.
(z-4) I.
IOWA.
MAQUOKETA, c. h., Jackson Co. a-
3,777+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 40 m.
N. of Davenport. Live stock, grain and
timber.
EXCELSIOR; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1856; J. P. Gruwell, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl ■" In 1902, Z
(1,2,4.5). In 1903, Z (4).
JACKSON JOURNAL; Fridays; Ger-
man; independent: twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1878; G. F. Busch-
mann, editor; G. F. Buschmann &Co., pub-
lishers.
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." Actualaverage
for 1898, l,3ti3. In 1899, "iKL." In 1901,
Z (1, 2, 4).
JACKSON REPUBLICAN; Tues
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1893; Grant Sc
Wilson, editors and publishers (9—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
JACKSON SENTINEL ; Thursdays;
democratic ; eight pages 20x26 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1854; Swigart Bros., editors
and publishers (8—3).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, -jkl-" In 1899,
publisher asserts, no edition less than 2.000.
In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. Actual
average for 1903, '■Z,''Z14:, In 1904, I.
RECORD; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1878; H. P. Harvey, editor; Harvey &
Fleming, publishers (9—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,655; in 1896, 1,412. In 1897. Y. In
1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, "jkl."
RED POLLED RECORD; monthly;
live stock ; twelve pages 10x12; subscrip-
tion 35 cents; established 1896; F. E. Sander-
son, editor; Red Polled Record Publishing
Company, publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
1,725. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. Inl900,yl.
In 1901, (z— 1, 2, 4) I. Actual average for a
year ending with June, 1902, 2,250; for
1903, 2,250; for 1904, 2,083.
MARATHON, ^wena Tisto Co. t]659t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
28 m. N. E. of Storm Lake, the county seat.
Farming.
REPUBLIC; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1890; L. E. Bladine, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
MARBLE ROCK, Floyd Co. ^ 5T3t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd. and Shell Rock r., 12 m. S. W. of
Charles City, the county seat. Shipping
point for grain and stock. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished 1875; H. B. Nies, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl "
MARCUS, Cherokee Co. \: 718t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 44 m. N. E. of Sioux
City. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1882: F. A. Lewis, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
MARENGO, c. h., Iowa Co. D- 2,007+
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
35 m. N. W. of Iowa City. Stone quarries,
agriculture, woolen and calico mills.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1875 ; Jas. J. Glenn, editor and pub-
lisher. Circxilation "jkl."
312
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
IOWA.
HEliALiU; Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; Beem & Paine, editors and publistiers.
Circulation -mkl."
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1856; M. A. Raney, editor and
puVjlisher.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for the first six months of 1897, 1,!248«
In 1898, "JKL-"
MARION, c.h.,J^i«w Co. :> 4,102+ pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 6 m.
N. E. of Cedar Rapids. Foundry, flour
mills, carriage, furniture and farming im-
plement manufactories.
REGISTER; tri- weekly, Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1852; S. W. Rathbun, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "Jia." In 1898, Z. In
1902, "jKi"
PILOT; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1868; L. P. Bardwell, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
SENTINEL; Thursdays ; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; T. T. Williams, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl.- In 1900, I. In
1901. (z-4, 5) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904, yl.
M ARNE, Cass Co. p 410t pop., on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., about 6 m.
N. W. of Atlantic, the county seat. Farm-
ing and dairjlng.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1893; Bert Hupp, editor and publisher (.2—3).
Circulation "iii"
MARSHALLTOWN, c. h., Mar-
shall Co. n 11,554+ pop., on Chicago & North-
western, Iowa Central and Chicago Great
Western Rds., 65 m. from Des Moines.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
EVENING TIMES-REPUBLICAN;
everv evening except Sunday, and IOWA
TI3IES- REPUBLICAN, semi weeRly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x23; subscription — daily $5, semi-
weeklv $1; established — dally 1874, semi-
weekly 1858; D. W. Norris, editor; Times-
Republican Printing Co., publishers (5—3).
Circulation— Daily: Accorded H from 1892
to 1895. Actual average for 1896, 3,062| for
1897, 3,450; for 1898,4,815. In 1899, G.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1900, 4,995; for 1901, 5,605. In 1902, yG.
In 1903, (z— 4) G. Actual average for 1904,
84«rs.
Wemi-Weekly : Inl895, 1. Actual average
for 1896, 2,89ti; for 1897, 3,823; for 189S,
5,456. In 1899, G. Actual average for a
year ending with June, 1900, 6,895; for
1901, 8,165. In 1902, yF. In 1903, (z— 4) G.
In 19' '4, y<i.
BEOBACHTER; Thursdays; German;
democratic; eight pages 14x21; subscription
$1.50; established 1879; Chas. Beck, editor;
John Schnellbacher, publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation ■■JKL."
HERALD ; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1875; Avres & Sieg. editors and publishers
(2—3). '
Circulation: Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. Inl897,Z. Inl898,yl. Inl899, zT.
In 1900, zl. In 1901. (z-1, 2, 4, 5) I. In
1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903 yl.
IOWA PROHIBITIONIST; Thurs
davB: prohibition; eight pages 11x14; sub-
scription .SI: established 1902; O. D. Ellett,
editor and publisher (12—3). Circ'n ••jjcl."
REFLECTOR; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; Henry & Bradford, editors and
publishers.
Circulation: In 1898. "JKL." In 1899, Z. In
19IK). I. In 1901, vl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jkl."
IOWA WOODMAN: monthly (A A).
MASON CITY, c. h., Cerro Gordo
Co. ^ 6,746+ pop.— local census 8,464— on
Chicago, Milwaukee ft St. Paul, Iowa Cen-
tral, Chicago, Northwestern and Chicago
Great Western Rds. Agriculture and man-
ufacturing.
GLOBE GAZETTE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, twice-a-
week, Tuesdays and Thursdays; republican;
dally eight, weekly sixteen pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1; established-
daily 1893, weekly 1885; Globe-Gazette Print-
ing Co., editors and publishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl.- In 1900, Z.
In 1901. Z (4, 5). Actual average for 1903,
1,424. Iul9(J4. yl.
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,450. In 1896, I. In 1897, Z. In 1898,
V I. In 1899, ■ JKL." In 1900, Z. In 1901, Z (4,5).
Actual average for 1903, 2.265. In 1904, yl.
TIMES-HERALD; every evening
except Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY,
Tuesdays and Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription — daily $3, semi-
weeklv $1; established— dally 1883; semi-
week I V 1873: E. H. English, editor; Times-
Herald Co. (Inc.), publishers (12^4).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl." In 1904,
(z— 4. 6) I.
Semi- Weekly: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 2,500. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903 yl. In
li»04, (z^,6) I.
CERRO GORDO CO. REPUBLI-
CAN : Thursdays ; republican ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1860; Mey-
ers & Meyers, editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,400. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL." (?7). In 1902, Z (4).
STAR; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; E. W. Frezlse, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "j£l." In 1902, Z (3, 4, 5). (A A).
CHRISTIAN 3IESSENGER;
monthly; religious; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established 1898; E. P.
Ellvson, editor: Christian Messenger Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—5).
FARMERS' INSTITUTE; monthly;
agricultural; sixteen pages 11x14; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1890; L. L. Kline-
felter, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts.not
less than 17,500. Actual average for 1896,
29,125. In 1897, Y. In 1898, vD. Inl899,yE.
In 1900, vF. In 1901, yF. In 1902, yF. In
1903, yG (AA^.
LABOR WORLD: monthly; labor;
sixteen pages 9x12; subscription 25 cents;
established 1903; W. H. Foster and L. P.
Boyce, editors and publishers (1—4). Circu-
lation "JKL." (A A).
RETAILEK. ; monthly; mercantile;
sixteen to twenty-four pages 10}.^xl4; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; A. S. Sortor,
.Tr., editor and publisher. Circulation "jki,."
In 1899, Z. Inl902, "JKL." (A A).
RURAIi SCHOOLS AND PRAC-
TICAL EDUCATION; monthly; edu-
cational; twenty pages 8x10; subscription 40
cents; established 1894; Eugene Brown, editor
and publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, vl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, July, publisher
assorts, no Issue during the past year was
less than 1,200. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, "JKL." (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
313
lO WA.
MASSENA, Cass Co. p475tpop.,on
Chicago, Burllngtou & Quincy Rd., 18 m. S.
E. of Atlantic, the couutj' seat. Agriculture.
ECHO; Fridays; independent; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1892; Gon-
der & Gilmore, editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
MAXWELL, Story Co. u 810t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
28 m. N. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Farming.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight to ten pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1883; L. R. Shepherd, editor; L. R.
Shepherd Publishing Company, publishers
(5-3).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1.025. In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
IOWA O D D-FELi LOW; semi
monthly; odd-fellowship; eight pages 11x16;
subscription $1 ; established 1891 ; L. R. Shep-
herd Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 3,200. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1898. -iKi." In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, y I.
MAYNARD, Fayette Co. ^ 495t pop.,
on Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern
Rd., 15 m. S. of West Union, the county
seat. Dairying and farming.
NEWS; Tliursdays; neutral; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.25; established 1889;
L. D. Rowley, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
MECHANICSVILLE, Cedar Co.
D-703t pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
24 m. E. of Cedar Rapids. Farming.
PRESS ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1865; N. F. Purcell, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
MEDIAPOLIS, ^«« Moines Co. 0, 725t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North
ern and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rds.,
15 m. N. of Burlington, the county seat.
Agriculture.
NEW ERA; weekly, twice a-week,
Thursdays and Saturdays; republican; eight
and four pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab
llshed 1874; J. W. Merrill, editor; S. C.Merrill,
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
NEWS ; Thursdays ; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1; established 189(i; J. A. Bridges
Mediapolis Printing and Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
MELBOURNE, Marshall Co. n 366t
pop., on Cliicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and Chicago & Great Western Rds., 16 m,
S. W. of Marshalltown. the county seat.
Brick and tile works. Farming.
RECORD; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1896; L, A. Glass-
burn, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
MELROSE, Monroe Co. p 400t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington &, Quincy Rd., 16 S.
W. of Albla, the county seat. Agriculture.
BIG FOUR SATURDAY RECORD;
Saturdays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1876; Rose A. Hinton, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
1.567. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903
yl. In 1604, yl.
IOWA.
MELVIN, Osceola Co. \2 10 pop., on
Chicago & Rock Island R<1., 12 m. S. E. of
Sibley, the county seat. Farming.
ARGUS; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1900; Irving A.
Dove, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
MENLO, Guthrie Co. -a 4J8t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 45 m.
W. of Des Moines. Agriculture.
REVIEW ; Wednesdays ; republican ;
four page* 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; M. T. Ken worthy, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
MERRILL, Plymouth Co. ti 389t pop.,
on Illinois Central, Chicago, St. Paul, Minne-
apolis & Omaha and Sioux City & Northern
Rds., 8 m. S. of Le Mars, the county seat.
Stock raising.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; W. A. Julian, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl" In 1903, Z (4).
INDEPENDENT WORKMAN;
monthly; miscellaneous societies; four
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1898; W. A, Julian, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Circulation— In 1902, Z (1,2,4, 5).
(AA).
MESERVEY, Cerro Gordo Co. b 193t
pop., on Mason City A Ft. Dodge Rd., 24
m. S. W. of Mason City, the county seat.
Agriculture.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; J. A. Moore, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
MILFORD,J5tcA:in«on Co. b 4851 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 10 m.
S. of Spirit Lake, the county seat. Flour
mills and farming.
MAIL ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1882; — Sherburne, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
MILO, Warren Co. ^ 585t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 11 m. S. E.
of In dianola, the county seat. Agriculture,
grazing and mining.
MOTOR; Thursdays ; neutral; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1883;
W. Waugh, editor and publisher (3—1). Cir-
culation "JKL."
MILTON, Van Buren Co. C^ 819t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 70
m. W. of Burlington. Stock shipping and
flour mill.
HERALiD; Wednesdays; non-partisan;
eight pages 14x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876; N. E. Guernsey, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl"
MINBURN, ^a«a« Co. D317tpop.,on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ril., 27 m.
N. W. of Des Moines. Agriculture and
stock raising.
STAR: Fridays; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; John U. Gitzy,
editor and publisher (5— 3). Clrc'n "jkl."
MINDEN, Pottawattamie Co. p 328t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd.,22m.N. E.of Council Bluffs, the county
314
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
IOWA.
seat. Tank factory, sugar factory, grain
and potatoes.
TIMES -HERALD; Fridays; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1900 ; Peter Jacobs, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "Jii"
MINGO, Jasper Co. D 241 pop., on
Chicago & Great Western Rd,, 12 m. N. W,
of Newtown. Manufacturing and agricul-
ture.
NEWS; Wednesdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
September, 1902; R. D. Armstrong, editor and
publisher (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
MISSOURI VALLEY, HarHton
Co. -n 4,010t pop., on Sioux City & Pacific
and Chicago & Northwestern Rds., 6 m.
E. of Missouri r. and 20 N. of Council
Bluffs. Manufacturing and farming.
HARRISON CO. NEWSj every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days; republican; daily four, weelcly eight
pages ISx'iO; subscription— daily $4, weekly
$1; established— daily 1889, weekly 1882; A. H.
Sniff, editor and publisher. Circulation-
daily "JKL." weeklj' "JKL."
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
daily four, weekly eight pages 17x22; sub-
scription—dally $5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished-daily 1890, weekly 1868; R. H. Harris,
editor and publisher (8 — 3). Circulation-
daily "JKL." weekly "jkl."
TRIBUNE; Saturdays ; republican ;
elKht pages 1514x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; L. J. Harris, editor and publisher
(2—4). Circulation "jkl."
MITCHELL V'lLLE, Polk Co. n 768t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
18 m. N.E. of Des Moines, the county seat and
State capital. Girls' Department of State
Industrial School. Coal mines. Live stock
and farming. Creamery and brick and tile
factory.
INDEX; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25 ; established
1882; E. P. Marmon. editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
MODALE, Harrison Co. -D 383t pop.,
on Sioux City & Pacific Rd., about 30 m.
N. of Council Bluffs.
PRIDE OF MODALE; Saturdays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1891; F. H. Ludwig, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
MONDAMIN, Harrison Co. -a 384t
pop., on Sioux City & Pacific Rd., 12 m.
N. W. of Logan, the county seat, and 2
from the E. bank of Missouri r. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1: es-
tablished 1899; E. W. Wonder & Son, editors
and publishers (5 — 3). Circulation "4Ki"
MONONA, Clayton Co. cT 6741 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 17 m.
N. of Elkader, the county seat. Stock rais-
ing and agriculture.
LEADER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished 1892; E. R. Otis & Co., editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl. " Actualaverage
for 1897. 1,000. In 1898. "iKL."(??) In 1899, Z.
In 1900 Z. In 1902, "jkl."
MONROE, «^«spcr Co. D 917tpop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 32 m.
S. E. of Des Moines, the State capital. Live
stock, farming, coal and creamery.
MIRROR ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1871 ; John Vandermast, editor and publisher
(5 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
MONTEZUMA, c.h., Poweshiek Co. D
l,210t pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids &
Northern and Iowa Central Rds., 24 m. N. of
Oskaloosa. Farming and grazing.
POWESHIEK CO. PALLADIUM;
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; R. L. & R. A.
Mortland. editors and publishers (8—3). Cir-
culation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can ; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1856; J. W. Jarnagin, editor and
publisher.
Circulation : In 1897, "jkl " Actual average
for 1898, 1,272. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl.
In 1901. Z (z— 1, 2, 4, 5) I. In 1902, yl. In
19U3, "JKL."
MONTICELLO, Jo7ies Co. a- 2,104t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
43 m. S. W. of Dubuque. Various manu-
factures and creameries. Dairying.
EXPRESS; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.75; estab-
lished 1865; J. W. Doxsee, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circu lation: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,284. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "iia-." Actual average for 1900, 1,353.
In 1901, yl. Inl902.yl. Inl903,yl. Inl904,yl.
.TONES CO. TIMES; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1883; Frank Sears, editor; Swigart
Bros., publishers. Circulation "jkl."
MONTOUR, Tama Co. a 502t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 8 m. W.
of Toledo, the county seat. Creamery and
foundry. Agriculture.
COURIER; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; George F. Robb, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
MONTROSE, Lee Co. R 748t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. and Mis-
sissippi r., 11 m. N. of Keokuk. Sum-
mer resort. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; A. E. Shappell, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation "JKL."
MOORHEAD, Monona Co. -a 200
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15m.
N. E. of Mondamin. Agriculture and stock
raising.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; four
to eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1902; J. B. McElwaln, editor and
publisher (1—5). Circulation "jki--"
MORAVIA, AppajiooB Co. P 632 pop.
IJEl'ORTER; Thursdays (A A).
TRIBUNE; weekly (A A).
MORNING SUN, Louisa Co. R 948t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
em and Iowa Central Rds,, 23 m. N. of Bur-
lington. Manufactures drain tile, berry
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
315
JOWA.
cratPs, beehives, etc. Shipping point for
live stock, flour, grain and poultry.
NEWS-HERAliD; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25;
established 1887; J. Kirk Latta, editor and
publislier. Circulation "j_kl"
MOULTON, Appanoose Co. p l,420t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Wabash Rds., 116 m. S. E. of Des Moines, the
State capital. Flour mill and woolen goods
factory.
SUN; Tuesdays and Fridays; four pages
17i^'x24; subscription $1; established 1898; T.
W. Killion, editor and publisher (12—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1883;
Robert Wilson, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
MOUNT AUBURN, Benton Co. a-
247 pop., on Burlington, Cedar Raplda &
Northern Rd., 7 m. N. of Vinton. Agricul-
ture.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established March, 1901; J.Bille,
editor; Mt. Auburn Printing Co., publishers
(2—3). Circulation '•■ikl."
MOUNTAYR, c. h., Ringgold Co. g
1,729+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd., 75 m. S. W. of Des Moines,
the State capital. Agriculture.
NEWS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; four to eight pages
1.5x22; subscription $1.50; established 1892;
W. H. Beall, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,420. Actual average for 1896,
1,781; /or 1897. 1 ,824 ; /or 1898, 2,029;
for a year ending with September, 1899,
2,152. Actual average for 1900, 1,806.
In 1901. vl. Actual average for a. year end-
ing with July, 1902, 1,738; /or 1903, 1,544.
In 1904, yl.
J O U R N A Ii ; Tuesdays and Fridays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1874; J. S. Shepherd, editor;
J. S. Shepherd & Son, publishers (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
RINGGOLD RECORD; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1865; J. H. Tedford & Son,
editors and publishers (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.540. In 1S96, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. vl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. (z— 3.4, 5) I. In 1903, y I. In 1904, y I.
MOUNT PLEASANT, c. h., Henry
Co. Q, 4,109+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington
& Quincy Rd., 28 m. N. W. of Burlington.
Seat of Iowa Hospital for the Insane.
Various manufactories and educational
institutions. Farming.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEliLiY, Wednesdays;
daily four, weekly eight to ten pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; established
—dally 1880, weekly 1886; Chas. P. Rogers,
editor and publisher (.5 — 3).
Circulation-Daily: "jkl " In 1903, Z (4).
VVeekly: In 1894, publisher asserts, smallest
1,272. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl."
In 1899. Z. In 1902, "iKL." In 1903, Z (4).
JOURNAL; every morning except Sun-
day, and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; daily four, semi-weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $4,
semi-weekly $1 ; established — daily 1898,
IOWA.
semi-weekly 18.")5: Huston & Wingfleld, edi-
tors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl."
Semi-Weekly: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1900, June, publisher asserts, at no time
witliiu the past year has been less than 1,650.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 4) I. In
19<>t,yl.
DIAL OF PROGRESS; Thursdays:
prohibition; eight pages 15x21; subscription
$1.25; established 1890; W. R. & C. T.Cole,
editors; Champion Publishing Company,
publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 189.5. H. In 1896. H. In
1897. Y. Actual average for 1898, 3,094;
for 1899, 3,833. In 1»)(), yH. In I'.Nil.
(z— 4, 5. 9) H. In 1902, (z— 3, 4, 5) I. In 19<J3,
yl(AA).
FREE PRESS; Thursdays (A A).
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899; Mrs. S. E. Beckwith, editor ;
W. Beckwith, publisher (8—3).
Circulation; In 1901, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for imi. 1,714. In 1903, (z— 4)1 (OO).
Actual average for 1904, 2,034.
MOUNT VERNON, Linn Co. n-
1,629+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
16 m. E. of Cedar Rapids. Seat of Cornell
College. Farming.
HAWK-EYE; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1868; S. H. Bau man's Sons, editors and
publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl" In 1896, I,
In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl-" In 1899, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
FRUITMAN; monthly; horticulture;
sixteen pages 11x13; subscription 50 cents;
established 1898; M. E. Hinkley, editor and
publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl •" In 1899. I. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 6) I. Act-
ual average for 1903, 3,741. In 1904. yH.
MOVILiLE, fToorfftwry Co. -n507t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20 m. E.
of Sioux City. Agriculture and live stock.
CITIZEN; Saturdays (A A).
MAIL; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 173^x24; subscription $1; established
1887; James Graham, editor and publisher;
prints an edition for Arlington (5—3). Com-
bined circulation "JKL."
MURRAY, Clarke Co. g 949t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., about
10 m. W. of Osceola, the county seat.
Machine shops and flour mill.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent-repub-
lican: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1875; Philip E. Smith, editor; J.
W.' Smith & Son, publishers (2—3), Circula-
tion "JKL."
MUSCATINE, c. h., Muscatine Co. n-
14,073+ pop,, on Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Muscatine North & South Rds. and Missis-
sippi r., 30m. below Rock Island, 111. Button
factories, lumber, various manufactories
and iron rolling mill.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; daily
eight to twelve, semi-weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5.00, semi- weekly
$1..50; established 1840; H. M. Sheppard,
managing editor; W. L. Lane, publisher
(1-5).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, I. In 1896,
I. Ill 1897, Y. Actual average for 1898,
1,158. In 1899, zl. Actual average for a
year ending with February, 1900, l,528;/or
316
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
IOWA.
1901, 2,7761 for 1902, 3,712; for 1903,
4,344 ;/o/-lit04, 5,240.
Semi- Weekly: Accorded H from 1891 to
1895. lu 1896, H. In 1897, Y. Actual average
for 1898, 2,366. In 1899, zH. In 1900, zf.
Actual .average for 1901, 2,436 1 for 1902,
2,711; for 1903, 2,708; for 19M, 3,039.
NEWS-TRIBUNEi every morning ex-
cept Monday, and WEEKLY, twice a-
week, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic;
daily eight, weekly sixteen pages 17x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1.50; establistied
1848; J. Q. Van Lent, editor; Muscatine News
Company, publisliers (5—3).
Circulation-Daily: 'jkl." Inl901, Z(1,
2, 4, 5). Actual average for 1903, 2,195. In
1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 2,600. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, (z— 1,2, 4, 51 1.
In 190?, yl. Actual average for 1903, 2,524.
In 1904, yl.
DER CORRESPOISDENT; Satur
days ; German ; independent ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1889; H.
Heinz, editor and publisher (7— 3P). Circula-
tion "JKL."
DEUTSCHER ANZEIGER; Fridays;
German; independent-democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1874; Gustav Weis, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1903, Z (4).
RECORD; Saturdays (A A).
SATURDAY 31AIL.; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; twelve pages 9x12; subscription
$1.50; established 1890; A. C. Hopkinson, ed-
itor and publisher. Circulation "jkl" (A A).
LOYAL WORKMAN: montlily; An
cient Order United Workmen; thirty-two
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established 1886;
Will M. Narvis, editor; Record Printing Co.,
publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1898, 11,875. In 1899, F. Actual
averaaefor 1900. 14,242: /or 1901. 1 4,300.
In 1902. yE. In 1903, (z— 4) E (••). In
1904, yF.
MYSTIC, Appanoose Co. p l,758tpop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 6 m.
N. of Centerville, the county seat. Coal
mining.
LETTER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription §1 ; established 1891 ;
J. D. Ball, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
NASHUA, Chickasaw Co. cj' l,268t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd. and Red Cedar
r., 30 m. above Cedar Falls. Flour mills and
large pickle factory.
POST ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.25; established 1867; W.
J. Wallis & Son, editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896. 1. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "iKL."
REPORTER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 17}^x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1893; Keller & Ellison, editors and
publishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl. " In 1896. pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,000. In 1897, 1 Z.
In 1898, zl. In 1899. "jkl"
NEMAHA, Sac Co. -D 171 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 11 m.
N. W. of Sac City, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
REGISTER; Thursdays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established May, 1902;
D. H. Roush, editor and publisher (2—3). Cir-
culation "jkl.'
NEOLA, Pottawattamie Co. p 921t pop.,
at crossing of Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul and Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rds., 21 m. N. E. of Council BlufEs, the
county seat. Two steam grain elevators.
Com and cattle.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; eight pages
173^x24; subscription $1; established Decem-
ber, 1902; Geo. L. Wilkinson, editor and pub-
lisher (1 — 5).
REPORTER; Fridays; Independent;
ten pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1879; Howard & Howard, editors and pub-
lishers (8—3).
Circulation : In 1901. "jki,." Actual aver-
age for a year ending loith July, 1902,
1,720. In 11>03, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
NEVADA, c. h., Story Co. U 2,472t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 85
m. N. E. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Agriculture.
JOURNAL; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1895; Benjamin
Bros., editors and publishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1.300. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
REPRESENTATIVE ; Wednesdays;
republican ; twalve pages 15x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1857; Payne & Son, editors
and publishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895. publisher
asserts, not less tlian 1,325. In 1896, I. In
1897, 1898 and 1899, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,600. In 1900, yl. In 1901. publisher as-
serts, was not less than 1,600. In 1902, yl. In
1903, {z—i) I. In 1904, (z-4) I.
WATCHMAN; Fridays; Independent-
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1874; V. A. Ballon, editor
and publisher (7-3 P). ,on- t ^
Circulation: In 1896, "iKi" In 189 ^ I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl. In 1901,
(z— 3) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
RETAILERS' SEN TINEL ; monthly ;
retail implement trade; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established 1899; D. M.
Grove, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion "jkl." (A A).
NEWELL, Buena Vista Co. tlT62t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 43 m. W. of
Fort Dodge. Dairying and agriculture.
MIRROR; Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1875 ; Gordon & Lawton, editors and publish-
ers. Circulation "jkl"
NEW HAMPTON, c.h., Chickasaw
Co. d 2,339+ pop., on Chicago Great Western
and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds.,
20 m. E. of Charles City. Farming.
COURIER ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 173^x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1860; Falrbairn & Opdycke, editors and
publishers.
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than l,5i>0. In 1896. I. Actual average
for 1897, 1,512. In 1898, yl. In 1899. y I. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1904. yl.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1895; D. A. Thornburg and W. N. Crawford,
editors and publishers (1—4). , ,• i, .
Circulation : In 1896 and 1897. publisher
asserts, not less than 1,350; In 1898, 1.575. In
1899, I. Actual average for 1900. I,b34;
/'orlSOl. 1,766; for 1902, 1,794; for 1903,
1,756. In 1904, yl.
IOWA FREIE PRESSE; Thursdays;
German ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1890; August Hilmer. editor
and publisher. Circulation "ijcL"
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
317
10 WA.
IOWA.
TRIBUNE; Tuesdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22 ;, subscription $1; establislied
1876; J. A. Bishop, editor; Bishop & Bishop,
publishers (5—3). Circ'n "ijii." In 1903, Z (4).
CHICKASAW CO. TEACHER;
monthly; educational; eight to sixteen pages
11x14; subscription 50 cents; establlBhed
January, 1902; T. J. Wormley, editor and
publisher (5— o). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
NEW HARTFORD, Butler Co. b
570t pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 18 m. W. of
Waterloo. Farming and dairying.
REVIEW; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1894; J. W. Hartlnger. editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jkl."
NEW JLONDON, H^nry Co. R l,003t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & QulncyRd.,
9 m. S. E. of Mount Pleasant, the county
seat. Flour and lumber mills.
FARMER -TIMES; Fridays; inde-
pendent; four pages 15x28; subscription $1;
established 1897; C. W. Von Coella, editor
and publisher (1—5). Circulation "jkl."
NEWMARKET, Taylor Co. p 600t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
7 m. E. of Clarlnda. Agriculture.
HERALiD; Thursdays; independent re-
publican: four to eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1884; WintonR. Markley,
editor and publisher (5—3). Circ'n "jkl"
NEW SHARON, Mahaska Co. g
1,252+ pop., on Iowa Central Rd., 12 m. N. of
Oskaloosa, the county seat. Agriculture
and mining.
STAR; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1873; H. J. Vail, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
NEWTON, c. h., Jasper Co. U 3,682t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and
Iowa Central Rds., 35 m. E. of Des Moines,
the State capital. Manufacturing and agri-
culture.
HERALD; Fridays; Independent-demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription §1.50;
established 1868; G. F. Rinehart, editor and
publisher (12-4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.150. In 1896, I. In 1897. 1 Z. In
1898, zl. Actual average for a year ending
with September, 1899.1,617. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In
1904, (z— 4) I.
JOURNAL,; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1855 ; Ralph Robinson, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1895, 1., In 1896, 1. In 1897,
IZ. Inl8?8, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, June,
publisher asserts, for the year past has not
been less than 1,900. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, vl. In 1904. yl.
RECORI>; Fridays; eight pages 15x23:
subscription $1; established 1894; L. A. An-
drew, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1897, publisher asserts, ex-
ceeding 1.840. Actual average for a year
ending with October 15, 1898, 1,884; /or a
year ending with October 12, 1899, 1,911.
In 1900, yl. Actual average for a year end-
ing with May. 1901, 1,963; /or 1902, '^,076.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
NEW VIRGINIA, Warren Co. g
375 pop., on Des Moines & Kansas City Rd.,
32 m. S. of Des Moines. Farming.
NEW VIRGINIAN; Thursdays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1895; L. E. Shane, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL"
NICHOLS, Muscatine Co. D- 3»8t pop.,
on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern
Rd., 16 m. W. of Muscatine, the county seat.
Farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1898: T. A. Merrill, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
NODAWAY, Adams Co. p 210 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 9 m.
S. W. of Corning, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
VALLEY NEWS: Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established February,
1901; A. T. Fetter, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
NORA SPRINGS, FloydCo. b l,209t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rds.
and Shell Rock r., 9 m. E. of Mason City.
Grain and stock raising.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays ; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1886; Geo. E. Moore, editor; G.
E. & Mattie Moore, publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
TELEPHONE; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1877; W. S.
French, editorand publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
NORTH ENGLISH, lowaCo. o 683t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
about 20 m. N. of Sigourney. Farming.
RECORD ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; Flndley Duftield, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl." In 1900, Z (6). In
1902, 'iSi."
NORTHW^OOD, c. li., Worth Co. b
1,271+ pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids &
Northern Rd. and Shell Rock r., 20 m. N. of
Mason City. Dairying and farming.
ANCHOR; Tuesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1885:
Bert Hamilton, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "JKL." In 1903. Z (4).
WORTH CO. INDEX; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1.25 ; established 1881 ; Scammon & Gillrup,
editors and publishers.
Circulation; In 1894, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,008. In 1895, I. Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1,113. In 1897. Y. Actual
af-eraere /or 1898. 1,183. In 1899, yl. In
1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, "iKL."
NOR WALK, Warren Co. g 257 pop.,
on Keokuk & Western Rd., 12 m. N. W. of
Indianola.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established January,
1901; H. H. ."t R. A. Crow, editors; H. H.
Crow, publisher.
NORWAY, Benton Co. n- 633 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 13 m. S. W.
of Cedar Rapids. Agriculture.
BENTON CO. SIGNAL; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established September, 1901; John E.
Frus, editor aud publisher. Circ'n "jkl •"
OAKLAND, Pottawattamie Co. p 913t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
80 m. E. of Council Bluffs, the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
ACORN; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1880; W. C. Hills, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkj,."
318
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
OAKVILLE, Louisa Co. P, 262 pop.,
on Iowa Central Rd.. 9 m. E. of Morning
Sun. Agriculture.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
lished June, 1902 ; Geo. A. Graham, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jio. ■
OCHEYEDAN, Osceola Co. b599t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd., 10 m. E. of Sibley, the county seat.
Creameries. Agriculture.
PRESS; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pa^ges 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1891; A. T. Underbill, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation •'JKi"
ODEBOLT, Sac Co. -n l,432t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 75 m. S. E. of
Sioux City. Flour mills and creamery.
Grain and stoclc raising.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887; W. E. Hamilton, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL"
RECORD; Saturdays; independent-re-
publican; four pages 6x9; subscription 25
cents; established 190fJ; Ray Graham, editor
and publisher (12—3). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
OELWEIN, Fayette Co. cf 5,142t pop.,
on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern
and Chicago Great Western Rds., 14 m. N.
of Independence. Farming, dairying and
stock raising.
RECORD; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established
1892; Bucher & Reed, editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1898, -jkl" Actual average
for 1899, 1,810; for 1900, 2,081. In
1901, "JKL-" _ ,
REGISTER; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 17i^x24; subscription $1; estab-
blished 1880; Hoyer & Robinson, editors and
publishers (2—3). ,on. t- t
Circulation: In 1895, -'jkl.- In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. Actual average for 1898, 3,027;
for 1899. 2,164. In 1900. zT. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902, 2,200; /or 1903,
2,207. In 1904, yl.
HERALD; monthly; Legion of Honor;
four pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; es
tabllshed 1888; E. H. Burlingham, editor;
Bucher & Reed, publishers. Circ'n "jkl- " In
1901, Z (4. 5. 7).
OGDEN, Boons Co. U 993t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern and Minneapolis
ft St. Louis Rds., 40 m. N. W. of Des Moines,
the State capital. Agriculture.
BOONE CO. MESSENGER ; Satur-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1891 ; J.W.Thompson,
editor and publisher (2— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
REPORTER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1874; Earl Billings, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Circulation "iKL." In 1897, Z.
In 1898. "iKJ--" (t+). In 1899, "jkl-' (+t). In
1901, "iifc." (-H). In 1902, ikl." (++).
OliBS, Heyiry Co., 0, 125 pop., on Iowa
Central Rd., 11 m. N. of Mount Pleasant.
RECORD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; O.L.Cleery, editor and publisher
(1—4). Circulation "jkl."
OLIN, Jonet Co. n- 692t pop., on Chica-
go, Mllwaulcee & St. Paul Rd.. 25 m. E, of
Cedar Rapids. Creamery. Tile and brick.
RECORDER; Thursdajs; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lOWA.
lished 1880; Cole Bros., editors and publishers
(8—3). Circulation "jk.l."
ONAWA, c. h. Monona Co. -D l,933t
pop., on Sioux City & Pacific, Chicago &
Northwestern and Illinois Central Rds., 5
m. from Missouri r. and 37 S. of Sioux City.
Farming.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1899; W. H. Wonder, editor and pub-
IjcVlOT* f5 S^
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,200. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, publisher asserts, not less than 1,300.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, vj. In 1901, yl. In 1903, y I.
In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •). In lf»04, yl.
SENTINEL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1885; W. R. Prewitt. editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1895. "jkl-- In 1896. I,
In 1897, Y. In 1898, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,300. Actual average for 1899,
1,400. In 1900, yl. Actual average for
1901,1,290. Inl902, (z— 4) I. Actual aver-
age for 1903, 2,023; /or 1904, 2,142.
ORANGE CITY, c. h., Sioux Co.\2
1,457+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
45 m. N. of Sioux City. Agriculture, grain
and hog raising.
DE VOLKSVRIEND ; Thursdays;
Hollandish; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1873; H. P.
Oggel, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1901, Z (4, 5). In 1902, Z (1,
2, 4, 5). In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, (z— 4) I (• •).
DE VRIJE HOLLANDER; Fri-
days; Hollandish; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1..50; established 1892;
Toering & Thomas, editors and publishers.
Circulation "JKL- " In 1901, Z (4).
SIOUX CO. HERALD; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1871; Geo. E. Bowers, editor
and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,008. In 189.5. I. In 1896,1. Actual
average for 1897, 1,332; for 1898, 1,542.
In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, (z— 4) I. In
1902, yl. Inl90.3, (z— 4)1. In 1904, yl.
DE HEID ENWERELD; monthly;
Hollandish; religious; sixteen pages 7J^xl0;
subscription 50 cents; established 1896; H. P.
Oggel, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for the first
six months of 1897. 4.O00. In 1898, yH.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1899, 5,000. In 1900, yH. In 1901. (z-1, 2,
4. 5)H. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 4) H. In
1904, (z— 4) H.
ORIENT, Adair Co. p 359t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 8 m. S.
of Greenfield, the county seat. Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; four pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1897; J. E. Trelchler. editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "JKL."
OSAGE, c. h., Mitchell Co. [j 2,734t pop.,
on Illinois Central and Winona & South-
western Rds. and Red Cedar r., 17 m. N. W.
of Charles City. Manufacturing and agri-
culture.
MITCHELL CO. PRESS-JOUR-
NAL; Wednesdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1865; H. L.
Wilson and T. M. Atherton, editors and pub-
lishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,300. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL-" In 1903, (z-4) I (O O). In 1904, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
Ml 9
IOWA.
IOWA.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscriptiun $1; established
1868; C. R. Graves and F. G. Ellsworth, editors
and publishers. Clrc'n "ija," In 1898, Z. In
ltK)l,Z(6). In 1902, Z (6).
OSCEOLA, c. h., Clarke Co. g 2,505t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Des Moines & Kansas City Rds., 60 m S. of
Des Moines, the State capital. Agriculture
and stock raising.
Ti:>[ES: Tuesdays and Fridays (A A).
D E M <) C 11 A T ; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1874; J. H. Richards, editor and
publisher (8—3).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, publisher
asserts, no edition so small as 1,200. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
SENTINEL. I Thursdays; republican;'
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1859; F. L. Guches, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,650. Actual average for the
first six months of 1897, 1,716. In 1898. yl.
Actual average for 1899. 1,877. In 1900, yl.
Actual average for 1901. 1,974; for 1902.
^,105. In 1903, yl (OO)- Actual average
/O/-1904, 2,3'-J'^.
P. E. <>. RECORD; monthly; society;
thirty-two pages 8x11 ; subscription 50
cents; established 1888; Mary Osmond, editor;
The Supreme Grand Chapter P. E. O. Sister-
hood, publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1896, -jkl." In 1897, T Z.
Actual average for 1898, 3.050; for 1899,
3,447; for 1900, 3,95'i; for 1901, 4,397;
for 1902, 4,800. In 1903, G (O O) (A A).
OSKALOOSA, c. h., Mahaska Co. Q
9,212+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quin-
cy, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and
Iowa Central Rds., 62 m. S. E. of Des Moines,
the State capital. Coal mining, manufactur-
ing, stock raising and agriculture.
HERALiD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEERL.Y, Thursdays; republi-
can; dally eight pages 15x22, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$2; established— daily 1887, weekly 1850; Hoff
mann Bros., editors and publishers (5—3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,200. In 1898, yl. In
1899, zl. Inl900.yl. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1903, (z-4) I (O O). In 1904, (z-4) H.
Weekly: In 1896, 'jkl.- In 1897, publisher
asserts, not less than 2,400. In 1898, yH. In
1899, zl. In1900.yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, "jkl."
TIMES- JOURNAL.; every evening
except Svmday, and WEEKLiY. Satur-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly $1.50: established
—Times 1885, Journal 1892, consolidated 1902;
Richard Burke, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation-Daily: In 1902, Z (3. 4, 5)
Weekly : In 1897. "jkl." Actual average
/or 1898, 1,484. In 1899, publisher asserts,
no edition less than 1,440. In 1900, yl. In
1901.yl. In 1902, fz— 3,4,5)1. In 1903,yl (OO).
In 1904, (z— 4, 6) T.
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 17}^x24; subscription 50 cents ; estab-
lished August, 1903; J. E. Fleuwelllng, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1904,885.
SATURDAY GLOBE; Saturdays;
independent; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1881 ; Shockley Bros. &
Cook, editors and publishers (6—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 2,225. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, y I. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
CONGREGATIONAL IOWA;
monthly; congregational; eight pages 11x14;
subscription 25 cents; established 1884; T. O.
Douglass, A. L. Frisble and B. St. John, edi-
tors; Iowa Congregational Home Missionary
Soclet}', publishers. Circulation "jki "
IOWA CHRISTIAN ENDEAV-
OR; monthly; Christian endeavor; eight
pages 10x14 ; subscription 25cents; established
1897; Jennie E. Catlin, editor; I. W. Cook,
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
IOWA PRESBYTERIAN; monthly;
Presbyterian; twelve pages 8xll>^; subscrip-
tion 25 cents; established 1901; J. Perclval
Huggett, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
IOWA SUNDAY SCHOOL.
H Eli PER; monthly; twelve pages 8'^xl2;
subscription 25 cents; established 1894; Rev.
O. S. Thompson, D.D., editor; Iowa Sabbath
School Association, publishers. Clrc'n "jkl."
PENN CHRONICLE; monthly;
twenty-four pages 7x10; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1880; Geo. H, Lewis, editor; The
Globe Publishing Co.. publishers (1—4). Cir-
culation "JKL."
WESTERN ^VORK; monthly; twelve
pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; established
1897; A. Rosenberger, editor; Western
Work Publishing Association, publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
OSSIAN, Winneshiek Co. cf 670t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rds.,
14 m. S. of Decorah, the county seat.
Creameries and manufactories.
BEE; Thursdays; democratic; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1884 ;
A. C. Heck, editor and publisher (5—3). Circu-
lation "jkl."
OTO, Woodbury Co. -D 396+ pop., on Illi-
nois Central Rd., about 32 m. S. E. of Sioux
City. Agriculture.
LEADER; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1888; F. L. Giles, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
OTTUMWA, c.h., Wapello Co. g
18,197+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quin-
cy, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, Wabash,
Iowa Central, Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul and Chicago, Ft. Madison & Des
Moines Rds. and Des Moines r., 75 m. W. of
Burlington. Abundant water power, mills
and factories. In center of Iowa coal fields.
COURIER; every evenmg except Sun-
day, and TRI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays; republican; daily
eight to sixteen, til-weekly twenty-four
pages 17x22; subscription — daily $6, tri-
weekly $1.50; established — daily 1864, tri-
weekly 1848; A. W. Lee, publisher (1 — ^5).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1894, 2.069. In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896, 2,381 ; for 1897, 2,652; for 1898.
3,411; /or 1899. 3,270; /or 1900, 3,515;
for 1901, 3,829; for 1902, 4,491; /or 1903,
4,51 2:. for 1904, 4,938.
Tri-W^eekly: Actual average for 1894,
2,807. In 1895, H. Actual average for IS%,
2,961; /or 1897, 3,180; /or 1898, 3,693:
for 1899,4,269; /or 1900, 5,704; for 1901.
6,649; for 1902, 6,984; for 1903. 7,336;
/or 1904. 7.757.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; German; Inde-
pendent democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1871; J. A. Wagner,
editor and publsher (7—3 P). Clrc'n "jkl."
SATURDAY HERALD; Saturdays;
Independent; sixteen pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1899; Robert H. Moore,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
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AMEEICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
IOWA.
O'KTO'Riy^'^ohnson Co. n-664t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 70 m.
W. of Davenport. Flour mills and grain
elevators.
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; E. R. Doty, editor and publisher
n— 5P).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl.- In 1900, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue less than 1,300. In
1901. yl. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In
1904. yl.
:>IESSENGER; weekly, twice-a-week,
Mondays and Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 11x18; subscription $1; established
April. 1902; L. E. Wallace, editor and pub-
isher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
OXFORD JUNCTION,^one3 Co.a-
7SUt pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 41 m. E. of Cedar Rapids. Farming.
OXFORD MIR RO R : Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1879; Frank Kenney, editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
PACIFIC JUNCTION, Mills Co. p
732+ pop., on Burlington & Missouri River,
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Kansas
City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs Rds., 4 m.
W. of Glenwood, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; independent: eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI; established
1902 ; C. E.Witherow, editor ; H. R. Gering and
C.E.Witherow, publishers (5— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
PACKWOOD, Jefferson Co., q,284t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
14 m. N. W. of Fairfield, the county seat.
Tile factory. Agriculture and stock-raising.
REVlEWj Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1898; G.
P. Perry, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
PALMER, Pocahontas Co. "tjlSOf pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd , 8 m.
N. of Manson. Farming.
PRESSi Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
■established December, 1902; L. O. Hull, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Ciroulation "jkl."
PANAMA, Shelby Co. o 221 pop..
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
10 m. N. W. of Harlan, the county seat.
HERA Li D; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished July, 1904; W.E. Bliven, editor; Bliven
Brothers, publishers (1—5).
PANORA, Guthrie Co. <2 958t pop., on
Des Moines, Northern & Western Rd., 44 m.
N. W. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Agriculture and coal mining.
VEDETTE; Thursdays; independent-re-
publican; eight to twelve pages 1.3x20; sub-
scription $1 ; established 18&4 ; A. T. Whitmer,
editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,000. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL-" In 1902, Z (6).
PARKERSBURG, Butler Co. ^
1,164+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 19 m.
W. of Cedar Falls. Agriculture.
ECLiIPSE; Fridays; republican; eight
lages 15x22; subscription Sl-50; established
E. E. Schrack, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl"
m
PARNELL, Iowa Co. n- 318 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 18 m.
S. E. of Marengo.
IOWA CO. ADVERTISER; Satur
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1898: W. J.
Naughton, editor and publisher (2—5 P).
PATON, Greene Co. D 328t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 12
m. N. E. of Jefferson, the county seat.
Corn, oats, fruit, vegetables and stock
raising.
INDEX; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1900; Frank W.
Draper, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "jja-.' (A A).
PAUIiLINA, O'Brien Co. ^ 617t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 40 m. N.
E. of Sioux City. Agriculture and stock
raising.
TIMES ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1882 ; Frank M. Bethel, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
'P'EIAjA, Marion Co. Q 2,623t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 47 m.
S. E. of Des Moines, the State capital,
seat of Central University of Iowa. Manu-
facturing and agriculture.
BAPTIST RECORD; Thursdays; bap
tist; eight pages 12x18; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; R. R. Sadler, editor; Sadler
Bros. & Co., publishers (2—4).
Circulation: In 1895, "00." In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." Actual average for
1899. 1,455; /or 1900, 1,257. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. yl. Actual average for 1903, 2,139;
/or 1904, 2,935.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1865 ; Sadler Brothers, editors and pub-
lishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1902, "jk£." In 1903, (z-4) I.
In 1904, I (DD)-
WEEKBL.AD; Fridays; Hollandish;
democratic; tight pagas 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1861; P. E. Huet, editor;
James Jansma, publisher (S— 3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl-" In 1899, Z.
In 1901, Z (6). In 1902, (z— 6) I. Actual aver-
age for 1903, 1,871. In 1904, yl.
CENTRAL RAY; monthly, during the
college year; collegiate; twenty-two pages
8x11; subscription $1; established 1875; Stu-
dents of Central University of Iowa, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
PERRY, Dallas Co. n 3,966t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 35 m. N,
W. of Des Moines, the State capital. Rail-
way machine shops and division headquar-
ters. Farming and coal mining.
CHIEF: every morning except Monday,
and CHIEF-REPORTER, Thursdays;
republican; daily four, weekly eight pages
18x24; subscription — daily $4, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1874; Chief Printing and Opera
House Co., publishers (12—4).
ADVERTISER; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1885; Carrell &
Zerwekh, editors and publishers.
Circulation : In 1898,"jkl." Actual average
for 1899, 1.050; for 1900, 1,311; /or 1901,
1,603. In 1902, yl. In 1904, y I.
Weekly : In 1894, publisher asserts, small-
est 1,340. In 1895, I. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z.
In 1898, zl. In 1899. zl. Actual average for
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
321
IOWA.
190(), 1,711. In 1901. yl. In 1902. y I. In
19(3. y I. In I'.IOI, (z— 1) 1.
JOURNAIi; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 17J^x24; •ubscription $1; estab-
lished January, I'.HKJ; C. Durant Jones, editor;
Journal Printing Co.. publishers (2—5).
PERSIA, Harrison Co. -a 361t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee* St. Paul Rd., 30 m.
N. E. of Council Bluffs. Farming and stock
raising.
GLOBE ; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1890;
Evert Stuart, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
PETERSON, Clay Co. t] 621t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd.. 74 m. N. W.
of Fort Dodge. Roller flour mill. Farm-
ing and grazing.
PATRIOT; Thursdays ; republican;
eight pages 15x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; A. Q. Warren, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
PIERSON, Woodbury Co. -a 358t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 7 m. N W.
of Correctlonville. Grain and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE ; Thursdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1893; S. W.
Chatterton, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
PILOT MOUND, ^oone Co. n 315t
pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 50 m.
N. W. by N. of Des Moines, the State capi-
tal. Agriculture.
MONITOR; Thursdays; fourpagesl5x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; A. R.
Samuelson. editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKi •
PLAINFIEIiD, Bremer Co. cf 320t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 9 m. N. of
Waverly, the county seat. Farming.
BELL; Thursdays; independent; four
to eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.25;
established 1896; R. R. Thompson, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
NEW PROGRESS; Wednesdays; in-
dependent; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1896; G. B. Coatz. editor and
publisher (2—5).
PLEASANTON, Decatur Co. g 164t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qnincy Rd.,
10m. S. of Leon, the county seat. Corn and
cattle.
INTER-STATE INDEX; Thursdays;
independent; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1900; Bennett & Van Guilder,
editors and publishers (8—3). Circ'n "jk-l"
PLEASANT VILLE, Marion Co. g
738t pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 10 m. W. of Knoxville, the county seat,
and 25 S. E of Des Moines, the State capital.
Agriculture and mining.
MARION CO. NEWS; Thursdays; in-
dependent ; eight pages 13}^x20; subscription
$1; established 1885; H. W. Gittlnger. editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
PLOVER, Pocahontas Co. b 187t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 40 m. N. W. of Fort Dodge. Farming.
REVIEW; Thur.sdays; four pages 18x24;
BUbscripMon $1; established 1900; G. H. Lid-
dell, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
IOWA.
PLYMOUTH, Cerro Oordo Co. ^
246 pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 7]4 m. N. N. E. of Mason City, the
county seat. Farming.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
eight i)ages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; F. M. Dearmln, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation ".'ki.."
POCAHONTAS, c. h., Pocahontas
Co. \2 625t pop., 40 m. N. W. of Fort Dodge.
Farming.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1901; W.S.Clark, editor; Poca-
hontas Publishing Co., publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1899;
A. L. Schultz, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation -ikx."
RECORD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; D. O. Blake, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "JKL"
POMEROY, Calhoun Co. -a QlOf pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 27 m. W. of Fort
Dodge. Agriculture.
HERALD ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1889; E. B. Larmon, editor and publisher
(1-4). Circ'n "jjii." In 1898, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
POSTVILLE, Allamakee Co. cf 984t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rds.,
16 m. S. W. of Waukon, the county seat.
Agriculture.
IOWA VOLKSBLATT; Fridays;
German ; independent ; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1892 ; Gustav
Dietsch, editor and publisher (12— 3) Circu-
lation "JKL."
REVIEW; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1.25; established
1873; Bert E. Tuttle, editor; A. E. &. A. S.
Burdick, publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
PRAIRIE CITY, Jasper Co. a 808t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
24 m. S. E. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Agriculture.
KODAK; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1874;
E. Q. Robinson, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl " (A A).
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
PRESCOTT, Adams Co. p 446t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 7 m.
E. of Corning, the county seat. Agriculture.
ADAMS CO. ARGUS; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ;
established 1889; Mrs. L. C. Wilton, editor;
F. N.Eidredge, publisher (12—3). Circ'n"JicL "
P RIM GH A R,c.h. ,0'^rtcnCo.b
814+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 2 m. N. W
of Cherokee. Lumber yards, farming and
stock raising.
O'BRIEN CO. BELL; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1883; J. H. Wolf, editor
and publisher (12—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" In 1897, Z. In
1898. zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl. In 1901,
(z-4) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
O'BRIEN CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x23; subscription
$1; established 1896; John A. Graham, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "iii" In
1903, Z (4).
PRINCETON, Scott Co. n- 525 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago, Burlington <fe Qulncy Rds., 15 m.
N. E. of Davenport, the county seat. Agri-
cultural district.
REPORTER; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established May, 1902;
J.F. Fedderson, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
QUASQXJETON, Buchanan Co. a-
541 pop., on the Iowa r., 10 m. S. E. of Inde-
pendence, the county seat. Agriculture.
MERCURY; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1898; George B.
Heath, editor and pviblisher. Circ'n "jkl"
QUASQUETONIAN; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1899; G. B. Heath, editor and
publisher (10—3). Circulation ".ik_l"
RADCLIFFE, Hardin Go. a 645t pop, ,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., about
19 m. S. W. of Eldora, the county seat.
Farming.
SIGNAL ; Thursdays ; republican ;
•ight pages 16x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1893; Clinton E. Myers, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
RAKE, Winnebago Co. ^ 100 pop., on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rd.,
20 m. N. W. of Forest City, the county
seat. Farming and stock raising.
REGISTER; Fridays ; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1900;
W. C. Sundermeyer, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
RANDOLPH, Fremont Co. p 373t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
10 m. N. E. of Sidney, the county seat.
Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays: independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; Clyde C. Scheaffer, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
REDDING, Ringgold Go. Q 31It pop.,
on Chicago. Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 8 m.
W. of Mountayr, the county seat. Stock
raising.
RUSTL.ER; Fridays; republican; four
to eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896 ; Chas. J. Lewis, editor and nub-
Usher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl-" In 1903, Z (4).
REDFIELD, Dallas Co. n 509t pop.,
on Des Moines, Northern & Western Rd.,
30 m. W. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Coal mining and farming.
CIj I P P E R ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription §1; estab-
lished 1888; C. C. Brown, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL." (A A).
REDOAK, c. h., Montgomery Co. p
4,355+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 50 m. S. E. of Council Bluffs. Flour
mills and calendar factories. Farming.
EXPRESS; Fridays; republican; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
IOWA.
1868; Thos. D. Murphy, editor; The Thomas
D. Murph}' Company, publishers (2—3).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
Actual average for 1896, 2.154; for 1897,
2,134; /or 1898, 2,161; /or 1899, 2,248.
In 1900, yl. Actual average for 1901. 2,422;
for 1902, 2,562. In 1903, yH (O O)- In 1904,
yl.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1895; W.
W. Montgomery and C. P. Sheffer, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
SUN ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight pagei
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1877;
Boll & Clark, editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,238; /or 1896, 1,261; /tor 1897, 1,297;
for 1898, 1,469; for 1899, 1,455; /or 1900,
1,543; for 1901, 1,651; /or 1902, 1,477;
for 1903, 1,518; for 19(J4, 1,509.
REINBECK, Grundy Co. U 1.203+
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
22 m. S. W. of Waterloo. Agriculture and
stock raising.
COURIER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1878; Charles J. Adams, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
STANDARD ; Thursdays; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1895; "W.
W. Gaston, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "jkl."
REMSEN, Plymouth Co. b 835t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 35 m. N. E. of Sioux
City. Agriculture.
BELL.-ENTERPRISE; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1888; John P. Kieffer, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903,
Z(4).
REN WICK, 5«»»&oZcf< Co. t} 350t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,28 m. N. "W.
of "Webster City. Farming, stock raising
and dairying.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1884;
Clarence E. Foley, editor and publisher (5— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
RICEVILIiE, Mitchell Co. t] 804t
pop,, on Chicago Great Western Rd. and
Wapsipinecon r., 22 m. N. E. of Charles
City. Creamery, carriage shops and flour
mills. Agriculture and dairying.
RECORDER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; Andrews &. Lowry, editors and
publishers (5— 3). Circulation "jkl."
RICHLAND, Keokuk Co. D, 531+ pop.,
on Iowa Central Rd., 35 ra. N. E. of Ot-
tumwa. Farming.
C Ii A R I O N ; Wednesdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25 ; estab-
lished 1881 ; J. H. Daggett, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "JKL"
RIDGE WAY, Winneshiek Co.^ 371
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 12 m. W. of Decorah.
REVIEW; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; E. W. Booton, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl-"
RINGSTED, Emmet Co. ^ 200 pop.,
on Chicago & North Western Rd.. 18 m. S.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
323
IOWA.
IOWA.
E. of Estherville, the county seat. Farm-
ing.
DISPATCH; Thursdays: republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1900; George I. Warner, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation 'mkt..'
RIPPEY, Greene Co. n 395 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rd., 17
m. S. E. of Jeffereon.
REGISTER; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 13x2(); Bubscrlptlon $1.25; estab-
lished 1900; J. Nisby Gilmore, editor and
publlBh«r (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
RIVERSIDE, Washington Co. D, 698t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd., 15 m. S. of Iowa City. Flour mill,
carriage factory, brick and tile yards. Ag-
riculture and stock raising.
LEADER; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1882; Wm. J. Kueneman, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "JKL."
ROCKFORD,^^oj/rf Co. t: l,080tpop.,
on Burlington, Cedar Rapids «Sb Northern
Rd. and Shell Rock r.. 49 m. N. of Cedar
Falls. Flour and paper mills.
REGISTER; Fridays; republican; six
pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; established
1873; J. S. Trigg, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JiU,."
ROCK RAPIDS, c. h., Lyon Co. t]
l,766tpop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis
& Omaha, Illinois Central and Burlington,
Cedar Rapids & Northern Rds. and Rock r.,
60 m. N. of Sioux City, Agriculture and
stock raising.
DEULSCIIER GENERAL. ANZEI-
GER; Thursdays (A A).
LYON CO. REPORTER; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1881; Junkin & Smith, edi-
tors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1896, -jkl.- In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, "jkl."
REVIEW; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1872; C. H. Lelchliter, editor and
publisher (8—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1.333; /or 18%, 1,405. In 1897. I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, publisher as-
serts, lowest issue was 1.300. In 1901, (z— 6) I.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
ROCK VALLEY, Sioux Co. t] l,054t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. PaulRd.,
about 25 m. N of Orange City, the county
seat. Farming and stock raising.
BEE; Fridays; republican; eight pages
18x22; subscription $2; established 1883; E.D.
Brown, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
ROCKWELL, Cerro Gordo Co. [j 830t
pop., on Iowa Central Rd., 12 m. S. of Mason
City, the county seat. Grain elevators and
warehouses. Farming and stock raising.
PHONOGRAPH; Tuesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1879; W. L. McEwen, editor; W.
L. McEwen & Sons, publishers (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
ROCKWELL CITY, c.h., Calhoun
Co. -a l,222t pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul and Illinois Central Rds.. 100 m. N.
W. of Des Moines, the State capital. Ships
poultry and butter. Brick and tile. Corn
growing and stock-raising.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; republican;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890; Elmer E. Johnston, editor and
publisher (12— 4).
Circulation : In 189.5. I. Actual average
for 1896, 1,161 ; for 1897, 1,307. In 1898,zl.
In 1999, zl. Actual average for 1900. 1,679;
for 1901. 1,S.'>4; /or 1902, 1,840; /or 1908,
l,8iJl. In 1904, y I.
CALHOUN CO. REPUBLICAN ;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1878; Byron
Mattison, editor and publisher (5—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
ROLAND, Story Co. a 557t pop., on
Iowa Central Rd., about 44 m. N. of Des
Moines. Farming.
RECORD; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1895; M. J. Hegland, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "JKL "
ROLFE, Pocahontas Co. l::994t pop., at
junction of Chicago & Northwestern and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 30 m.
N. W. of Fort Dodge. Cattle and farming.
REVEILLE ; Thursdays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1888; A. R.
Thornton, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
In 1897, Z. In 1902, "iifi."
TRIBUNE ; weekly, twice a-week, Tues-
days and Fridays; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; J. H. Lichter,
editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
ROWAN, Wright Co. [^ 300 pop., on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rd.,
10 m. E. of Clarion, the county seat, and
1 from E. bank of Iowa r. Farming.
RECORD; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1899; F. E. Whit-
ney, editor; C. F. Peterson, publisher (7— 3P),
Circulation "jkl."
ROYAL, Clay Co. \2 250 pop., on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 12 m. S.
W. of Spencer, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
BANNER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established December,
liiOO; Charles A. Robinson, editor and pub-
lisher (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
RUDD, Floyd Co. ^ 381 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 12 m.
W. of Charles City.
REVIEW; Thursdays; Independent re-
publican; eight pages 11x18; subscription
$1; established 1900; E. R. Little, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
RUNNELLS, Polk Co. D 400 pop., on
Wabash Rd., 16 m. S. E. of Des Moines, the
county seat and State capital. Farming.
TELEGRAM; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; established 1889; R. E.
Marris, editor and publisher (3 — 3). Circula-
tion Vkl."
RUSSELL, Lucas Co. p 636t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 8 m. E.
of Chariton, the county seat. Farming.
UNION; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 17x22; subscription $1.50; established
1897; J. L. Long, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
324
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
RUTHVEN, Palo Alto Co.bT87f pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 12 m.
W. of Emmetsburg, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
APPEAL; Fridays; republican: eight
.pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1896;
W. H. Lewis, editor and publisher (2— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL"
FREE PRESS; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1883; Fremont H. Teed, editor and publisher.
■Circulation "jkl'
RYAN, Delaware Co. n- 350 pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. S. W. of Man-
chester, the county seat. Agriculture.
REPORTER; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899; E.
E. Ooakley, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
SABULA, Jackson Co. n- l,029t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Mississippi r., 43 m. below Dubuque; con-
nected with Illinois side of the river by an
iron bridge. Button factory. Lumber.
GAZETTE; Saturdays ; independent ;
• eight pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1863 ; Thomas Lambert, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,368; in 1896,1,392. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, not less than 1,464; in
1899, no issue less than 1,488. In 1900, yl.
Actual average for 1901. 1,598; for 1902,
1,644. In 1903, yl (OO). Actual average
/or 1904, 1,693.
-SAC CITY, c. h.. Sac Co. -D 2,079t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and
Coon r., 94 m. E. of Sioux City. Water
power. Stock raising and dairying, can-
ning, cement, stone and tile factories.
SAC CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1882; W. M. Ward, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl •• In 1897, Z.
^nl898, Z. Inl902, "iKi•■•
S A C SUN; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1871; S. M. & F. E. Stouffer, editors
and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: lu 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,125; in 1896, 1.225. Actual average
for 1897, 1,341; /or 1898, 1,336; for 1899.
1,451; for 1900, 1,571; for 1901, 1,734;
for 1902, 1,837; for 1903, 1,873; for 1904,
1,903.
SAINT ANSGAR, Mitchell Co. 6 698t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd. and Red Cedar
r., 26 m. N. W. of Charles City. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1878; Miles K. Culver, editor and
publisher. Circulation ••jkl."
SAINT CHARLES, Madison Co. g
412t pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
R<1., 25 m. S. W. of Des Moines. Agriculture.
HAWKEYE; Thursdays; Independent-
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
75 cents; established 1893; J. Otto Engstrom,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl"
SALEM, ffenry Co. P, 548t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 40 m. N.
of Keokuk. Sheep raising and farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
;.page8 15x22; subscription $1; established 1878;
IOWA.
M. A. Kirkpatrick & Son, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl.-
SAJjIX. ^Woodbury Co. -n 387 pop.
SIFTINGS; Fridays (A A)
SANBORN, O'Brien Co. ti l,247t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 14 m,
W. of Sheldon. Farming and stock raising.
PIONEER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1871; W. S. Johnson, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
SCHAIjLER, Sac Co. -a 661t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 16 m. N. W. of
Sac City, the county seat. Stock raising
and dairying.
HERALD; Thursdays; eight pages 18x24 ;
subscription $1 ; established 1890 ; W. K. White-
side, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
SCHLESWIG, Crauford Co. -a 233
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 5 m.
N. E. of Denison.
LEADER; Fridays: independent, Eng-
lish and German; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription 1 1.50; established 1900; F. J. Bran-
aka, editor and publisher (2— 5P). Circula-
tion "JKL."
SCRANTON, Greene Co. a 983tpop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 9 m. W. of
Jefferson, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 20x26 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1879 ; P. A. Smith, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
SEYMOUR, Wayne Co. g l,703t pop.,
at junction of Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rds., 49 m. S. W. of Ottumwa. Coal mining
and stock raising.
LEADER; semi-weekly. Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1891 ; A. W. Maxwell,
editor and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1884;
Henri L. Qaddis, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
SHANNON CITY, Union Co. g 380t
pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd., 67m.
S. W. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Brick, brooms, butter, boots and shoes.
SUN; Fridays; eight pages 13x20 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; G. B. Coate,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
SHEFFIELD, Franklin Co. b 688t
pop., on Iowa Central Rd., 11 m N. of
Hampton, the county seat. Creamery, tile
and brick factory and grain elevators.
Agriculture.
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1880; Norman L. Hill, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
SHELBY, Shelby Co. -n692t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 82 m. E.
of Council Bluffs. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1877; P. J. Butler, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
325
IOWA.
SHELDON, O'Brien Co. ^2,282+ pop.,
at junction of Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul, Illinois Central and Chicago, St. Paul,
llinneapolls & Omaha Rds., 65 m. N. E.
of Sioux City. Manufacturing, farming
and grazing.
SUN; every morning except Sunday, and
WEEKliY, Wednesdays; Independent;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $2.40, weekly 10 cents; estab-
lished—daily 1S88, weekly 1880; H. A. Carson,
editor and publisher (3 — 1).
Circulation— Daily : In 1901 , "jjll. •• Actual
average for 1902, 486. In 19(i3, "jkl."
Weekly: 'jkl" In 1901. Z (6). Actual
average for 1902, ii,544; for 1903, 2,739.
In 1904, yl.
MAIL; weekly, twicea-week, Tuesdays
and Fridays ; republican ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1873; J. E. Wy-
koff, editor; Mail Printing Co., publishers
(2—3). Circulation "JKL" In 1902. Z (4).
SHELLROCK, Butler Co. b 839i
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern and Chicago Great Western Rds. and
Shell Rock r., 22 m. N. W. of Waterloo.
Flour and feed mills. Creameries, farming,
dairying, live stock and produce.
BUTIiER CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1871 ; Frank L. Witt, editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
SHELIiSBURG, Benton Co. a- 511t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids &
Northern Rd., 14 m. N. W. of Cedar Rapids.
Tile, wagon and carriage works and flour
mills. Farming, dairying and stock raising.
CALL; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; established
1884; Chas. F. Stookey, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jki."
SHENANDOAH, Page Co. JJ 3,573t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy,
Wabash and Keokuk & Western Rds., 48 m.
S. E. of Council Bluffs. Agriculture.
SENTINEL; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1887; C. N.Marvin,
editor and publisher (3 — 5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
3,442 ; for 1896. 3,347. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yH. Inl899,yl. In 1900, July, publisher
asserts, smallest issue since 1896. 2.550. In
1901. vH. Actual average for 1902, 3,681.
In 1903. yll. Actual average for a year end-
ing with May. 1904, 4,103.
POST; semi-weekl}', Mondays and Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1882; H. E. Deater,
editor; Post Publishing Co.. publishers (2 — 3).
Circulation "jKi-" In 1902, Z (3, 4, 5).
WORLD; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1891; W. D. Jamie-
son, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl.- In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, at no time run less than 1,1.52.
In 1902. yl. In 1!« 3. (z-4) I (OO). Inl!t04, yl.
OPEN DOOIl; Saturdays; local; four
pages 11x16; subscription .50 cents; estab-
lished 1902; C. S. Hanley, editor and publisher
(1 — 4). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
MISSIONARY W^ORLD; monthly:
missionary; eight paees 11x16; subscription
60 cents; established 1866; C. S. Hanley, editor
and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 19(i3,
5,500. InUH)4, yG.
IOWA.
REV 1 V A L NEWS ; quarterly, January,
April, July, October; religious; thirty-six
pages7xlO; subscription ,50cents; established
1901; M. B. Williams, «ditor; C. S. Hanley,
publisher (1—4). Circulation "iiu,." (A A).
SIBLEY, c. h., Osceola Co. ^ l,289t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha and Burlington, Cedar Rapids &
Northern Rds., 74 m. N. E. of Sioux City.
Elevators and grain houses. Farming.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican ;eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1872; H. E.Scott, editor and publisher (5— 3).
Circulation '-ixl." In 1903, Z (4).
OSCEOLA CO. TRIBUNE; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1881; W. P. Web-
ster, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
SIDNEY, c. h., Fremont Co. p l,143t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
Rd., 48 m. S. of Council Bluffs.
FREMONT CO. HERALD; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1885; R. M. Estes,
editor; Waterman & Estes, publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,488. In 1896, 1. Actual average for the
first six months 0/1897, 1,570. In 1898, yl^
In 1899, zl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
FREMONT CO. SUN; Thursdays; re-
publican ; four to six pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1868; Randall & McKee. editors
and publishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1899. "jkl." In 1900, pub-
lisher asserts, at no time less than 1,225. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z^) I. In
1904, yl.
SIGOURNEY, c. li., Keokuk Co. O,
1,952+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island Sc Pa-
cific and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rds. and Skunk r., 75 m. N. W. of Burling-
ton. Manufacturing.
COURIER ; Thursdays; German; demo-
cratic ; four pages 22x28 ; subscription $1.50;
established 1877; H. J. Mohme, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
HAWKEYE JOURNAL; Satur-
days (AAV
KEOKUK CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
republican; eight to twelve pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1860; W. H.
Needham Co., editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1897. "oa" In 1898, Z.
Actual average for 1899, 2,224: for a yea/r
ending u-ith September, 190(i. 2,655; for
1901. 2,793: for 1902, 2,939; for 19('3,
3,156; /o/- 1904, 3,315.
REVliEW; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1872; W. L. Etter, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1899. Z. In
1902. Z (3, 4, 5).
EXCELSIOR; monthly; literary; eight
to twelve pages 6x9; subscription 15 cents;
established 1902; Orlando Hobson, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl." (AA).
SILVER CITY, Mills Co. p 438t
pop., on Omaha, Kansas City & Eastern
Rd., 10 m. N. E. of Glenwood, the county
seat. Farming.
TIMES; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
E. A. Stevens, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
SIOUX CENTER, Sioux Co. ^ 810t
i pop., on Sioux City & Northern Rd., 8 m.
scie
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
10 W^
N. W. of Orange City, the county seat.
Farming.
NI E U VVfsB L. A D ; Wednesdays ; Holland-
Ish; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1892; Sneltjes & Van der Meulen,
editors and publishers. Circulation "iia.."
STAR; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
May, 1903; Joseph Spindler, editor and pub-
lisher (1^).
SIOUX CITY, c. h., Woodbury Co. -C
33,111+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha, Sioux City & Northern, Sioux City
A Pacific, Illinois Central, Sioux City,
O'Neill & Western and Union Pacific Rds.
and Missouri r., 100 m. above Omaha, Neb.
Railroad shops, grain elevators, oil, flour,
flax and oatmeal mills, soap and starch
works, glue factory and packing and job-
bing houses. Agriculture.
J O U R N A Li ; every morning, every
evening except Sunday, and WEEK LiV,
twice-a week, Tuesdays and Fridays; repub-
lican; daily and weekly eight to sixteen,
Sunday sixteen pages 17J4x24; subscription-
morning $4, evening §4, Sunday $2, weekly
$1; established— morning 1870, evening 1880,
weekly 1858; Geo. D. Perkins, editor; Perkins
Bros. Co., publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1894—
morning 8,030. efentngr 2,943. In 1895—
morning F, evening H. Actual average for
18%— morning 7,219. evening 3,044. In
1897, Y. Actual average for 1^8— morning
^.831, evening 4,867; for \S^— morning
7,749, evening 4,903; for 1900— mornijig
8.286, evening 6,622. In 1901— morning
yF, evening yii. Actual average for 1902,
morning and evening, 16,963; for 19U3
morning and evening, 19,492 ; for 1904,
morning and evening, 21,784.
Sunday: In 1903, G. In 1904, G.
Weekly: Rating varied from 4,028 In 1894 to
H in 1895. In 1896, H . In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898, 4,427. In 1899, yH. In
190(J. zH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903,
yH. In 1904, y I.
LiiVE STOCK RECORD; every even-
ing except Sunday; live stock; four pages
16x20; subscription $4; established March,
1901; M. Every, editor; Record Publishing
Co., publishers (8--3). Circulation "jKi" In
1903. Z (4). I
TRIBCNE 5 every evenmg except Sun- I
day, and SEMl-WEEKLiY.Tuesdaysand
Fridays; Independent; daily eight to twenty,
semi-weekly eight, Saturdays sixteen pages
17x24 ; subscription— daily $4, semi- weekly $1 ;
established— daily 1884, semi-weekly 1856 ;
John C. Kelly, editor; The Tribune Co., pub-
lishers (2— 4).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1894,6,570. In 1895, G. Actual
" "or
average /or 1896, 6,015; /<
1897, 6,046; /or 1898, 8,445;
'for 1899. 8,735; /or 1900, 10,
871. In 1901, vF. Actualaver-
agefor 1902, 12,979; for 1903,
16,628: in 1904. 20,678.
Semi-Weekly: Actual average for 1894,
3,872. In 1895. H. In 1896, H. In 1867, Y.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. "jkl." Actual average
for a year ending with June, 190i). 3.784.
In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH (O O).
In 1904. yl.
J^^^The absolute correciness of the latest
circulation rating accorded the Tribune is
guaranteed by the publishers of Roweli's
American Newspaper Directory, who will
pay one hundred dollars to the first person
who successfully controverts its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement.— This report is of
net circulation only, all returned and un-
bold copies deducted. The net daily average
for the mouth of January, 1905, was 23,123.
The Tribune has the largest net circulation
of any evening newspaper published In
the United States In any city of less than
50,000 population. This unrivalled and
regularly growing circulation is notable
commendation of its territory. It has
made detailed sworn circulation state-
ments longer than any other paper in the
State of Iowa. It prints more classified
ads than any other Sioux City paper.
COURIER; Thursdays; German; inde-
pendent-democratic; ten pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1869: A. A. Lutze,
editor and publisher (8— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896. T. In
1897. Y. Inl898,zl. In 1899, yl. Inl900,zl.
In 1901. vl. In 1902. (z-4, 5)1. In 1903 (z-4)
1. In 19U1. yl.
DER VOL.KSFREUND ; Thursdays;
German; independent; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1885; Oscar A.
Hoffmann, editor and publisher (12- 8).
Circulation: In 1897. "iKL- In 1898, Z.
Actual average for 1899, 1,603. In 1900, zl.
In 1901, yl. Actual average for a year end-
ing with August, 1902, 1 ,6 1 1 . In 1903. y I (OO).
In 1904, (z-4) I (++).
FARMER & BREEDER; Fridays;
agricultural; sixteen pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1899; C. t. Hood, editor;
The Tribune Co., publishers (12-^).
Circulation : In 1904 (z-4) F.
FAR.WERS' TRIBUNE; Wednesdays;
agricultural; twenty-four pages 11x15; sub-
scription $1; established 1878; J. M. Gass,
editor; E. T. Meredith, publisher (2—4).
Circulation : In 1894. publisher asserts,
not less than 10.000. In 1895, F. In 1896, F.
In 1897, FZ. In 1898, zF. Actual average
for a year ending with March, 1899. 21 ,226 ;
for a year ending ivith March. 1900,
27,O40; for a year ending with March,
1901.29,667. In 1901, yC. In 1903, (z-4.«)D.
In 190:1. (z— 4) C. Actual average for 1904,
39 2S0
NORTHWESTERN CATHOLIC;
Saturdays; roman catholic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1^9;
Frank J. Glenn, editor and publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
4,812. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH.
In 1899, yH. In 1900, zH. In 1901, yH. In
1902, yH. In 1908, yH (A A).
STYLUS ; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1889; Kittle
Hunt, editor; Stylus Publishing Co., publish-
ers. Circulation "jkl."
SUN : Thursdavs; independent republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1; established
1894; A. B.Thatcher, editor; Sun Publishing
Co., publishers (3— 3). Circulation "jivl"
SVENSKA MONITOREN; Fridays;
Swedi.sh; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; Otto E. Jacobson,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
UNION ADVOCATE; Thursdays; inde-
pendent and labor; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; Wm. H. Bas-
tlan, editor and publisher (5—3). Circulation
"JKL." In 1903. Z (4).
HOSPITAL UND KRANKEN-
FREUND; bi-monthly; charities; eight
pages 9x12; subscriotion 15 cents; established
1902; Rev. Theo. Hanssen, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4). ^ ^^„
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
1,583. In 1904, (z— 4) !(••).
SIOUX RAPIDS, ^«cn« Vista Co. ^2
l,005t pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
and Little Sioux r., 20 m. N. of Storm Lake.
Agriculture and stock raising.
REPUBLICAN-PRESS; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pagesl5x22; subscription $1;
established 1881; C. C. Colwell and J. E.
Durkee, editors and publishers (1—5). Circu-
lation "JKL."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
327
IOWA.
SLATER, Story Co. D 4:.'6+ pop., at
juuction of Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and Chicago & Northwestern Rds., 26 m.
N. of Des Moines, the State capital, and 16
S. W. of Nevada, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscriptions!; established 1885;
Maland & Wiland, editors and publishers
(5—3). Circulation "jk-i.."
SLOAN, Woodbury Co. -a 643t pop., on
Sioux City & Pacific Rd., 21 m. S. E. of Sioux
City, the county seat. Stock raising and
farming.
STAR; Thursdays; independent-demo-
cratic; eight to twelve pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion 81.25; established 1883; S. L. Frisble,
editor and publisher; prints special editions
for neighboring towns (1 — 4).
Combined circulation: In 1897, "jkl."
In 1898, Z. In 1899, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,000. In 1900, •■jkl" In 1901, publisher
asserts, no issue was less than 1,300. In 1903.
January, publisher asserts, no Issue for past
year was legs than 1,400. Actual average for
1903, 1,513. In 1904, yl.
SMITHLAND, Woodbury Co. -n 485+
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 30 m. S. E. of
Sioux City, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
SUN ; Thursdays; republican; eight pages
13x20: subscription $1; established 1886;
Miss M. A. Wllloughby, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
SOLON, Johnson Co. D- 397t pop., on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rd.,
12 m. N. of Iowa City, the county seat.
Wheat and corn.
ECONOMY; Thursdays; independent;
eignt pages 15x22: subscription SI; estab-
lished 1896; W. M. Martin, editor; W. M.Mar-
tin & Sons, publishers (5— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
SOMERS, Calhoun Co. -D 100 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 20 m.
S. W. of Fort Dodge. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
Mav. 1902; W. E. Baker, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
S P E N C E R , c. h., Clay Co. ^ 3,095t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd. and Little Sioux r., 80 m. N. W. of Fort
Dodge. Agriculture.
CliAY CO. NEWS; Thursdays; repub-
lican: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1870; Randall & Gillespie, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
H E R A li D ; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1891; Earl Bronson, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,128. In 1896, I. In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,350. Actual av-
erage for 1898, 1,394. In 1899, publlshei
asserts, no issue less than 1,400. Actual aver-
age for 1900, 1,4154. In 1901, publisher as-
serts, no issue was less than 1,400. Actual
average for 1902, 1,458; for 1903, 1,468;
for mi. 1,477.
RE PORTER ; Wednesdays; republican :
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1878: Annett Bros., editors and publishers
(9—3). Circulation "JKL" In 1903, Z (4).
SPIRIT LAKE,c. h., Dickinson Co.^j
1.219+ pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids &
N rthern and Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
IOWA.
Paul Rds., 90 m. N. W. of Fort Dodge. Sum-
mer resort. Farming.
BEACON; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1870: Funk &Blackert, editors and publishers
(8-3).
Circulntiou: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,060. In 1896. 1 . In 1897, V. In 1898,
"JKL." In 1899. Z. In 1902, "iKi" In 190.3,Z (4).
DEUTSCHE POST; Wednesdays;
German; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; Wm. J. Dreher, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
HERAIil); Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1894; A. R. & E. E. Carter, editors and pub-
lishers (2—3). Circulation -jkl." In 1902
Z (1,2,4.5).
SPRINGVILLE,iinn(7o.o599t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 15 m. N. E. of Cedar Rapids. Butter,
cheese, live stock and small fruits.
NEW ERA; Wednesdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1882; O. E. Crane, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3). Circulation "jkl"
STACYVILLE, Mitchell Co. i 490t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 14 m. N. of
Osage, the county seat. Agriculture.
HERALD; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
subscriptions!; established 1900; N.B.Rey-
nolds, editor and publisher (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL.'
STANHOPE, Hamilton Co. n 29Tt
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 13
m. S of Webster City, the county seat. Ag-
riculture.
SATURDAY MAIL; Saturdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1894; Fred R. Barkhurst, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl-"
STANTON, Montgomery Co. P iOif
pop., on Chicago, Burlington &QuincyRd.,
8 m. E. of Redoak, the county seat. Live
stock and agriculture.
CALL; Fridays; Swedish and English;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1883; James Johnson, editor;
Johnston & Montgomery, publishers (9—3).
Circulation "J.KL." In 1900. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
In 1903, Z (4).
STAN WOOD. Cedar Co. n- 415t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 10 m. N. of
Tipton, the county seat. Agriculture.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; L. H. Gau, editor; J. N. Boling,
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
STATE CENTER, -^oraftaK Co. a
1,008+ pop., on Iowa Central and Chicago
& Northwestern Rds., 40 m. N. E. of Des
Moines, the State capital. Geographical
center of the State. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; Independ-
ent: eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1871 ; J. W. Merrill, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKL"
STOCKPORT, Fa/iBM/en Co. 0,200
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd.. 15 m. N. E. of Keosauqua.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
Bubscrlption $1; established February, 1902;
Stockport News Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation "iKL.-
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
IOWA.
STORM liAKE, c, h., Buena Vista
Co. 'X2 2,169t pop., on Illinois Central Rd.
and Storm Lake, 81 m. E. of Sioux City.
Ajfrlculture and dairying.
BUENA VISTA VIDETTE; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1885; A. A. Smith,
editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1896, -jkl." In 1897, Z.
Actual average for 1898, 1.689. In 1899, yl.
In 19(X). yl. In 1901, (z— 4) I. In 1902, (z— 6) I.
In 1903, yl (O O). In 1904, yl.
PILOT-TRIBUNE; Fridays; republi
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1870; Walpole & Smith, editors and
publishers (6 — 3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1898, l,46ii. In 1899. yl. In
1900, "JKL." Inl902, Z(l, 2, 4). In 1903, Z (4).
STORY CITY, story Co. n l,197t
pop., on Iowa Central and Chicago & North-
western Rds., 48 m. N. of Des Moines, the
State capital. Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ;
A. K. Grafton, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
VISERGUTTEN; Thursdays; Swedish;
republican; six pages 15x22; subscription 50
cents; established 1894; G. Amlund, editor;
Amlund & Amlund. publishers (5—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 7.524 in
1893 to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898. "JKL." In 1902, Z (4, 6). In 1903, Z (4).
STRATFORD, Hamilton Co. n 458t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 18m.
S. W. of Webster City, the county seat.
Agriculture.
COURIER; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1892: L. M. & C. E. Peterson, editors
and publishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
STRAWBERRY POINT, Clay-
ton Co. cf l,012t pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee
& St. Paul Rd., 16 m. S. W. of Elkader, the
county seat. Farming.
MAIIi-PRESS; Thursdaj'S; independ
ent; eight pages 16x22; subscription$l 25; es-
tablished 1874; E. E. Fellows, editor; Dodd &
Fellows, publishers.
Circulation : In 1900, "jkl " Actual aver-
agefor 1901, 1,528. In 1902. yl. In 1903, Z (4).
In 1904, yl.
STRUBLE,
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription §1; esfablished
1902; C. E. Perdue, editor and publisher (1—5).
STUART, Guthrie Co. -D 2,079t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
40 m. W. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Farming and stock raising.
HERA IjD ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 1.5x22; subscription $1.50; established
1871; Moulton&Thode, editors and publishers
( 12—4)
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
l,04t2. In 1895, I. Actual average for
1896, 1,050; for 1897, 1,083. In 1898, yl.
Actual average for 1899, 1,024; for 19no,
1,006. In 1901. "ijKL." Actual (I x^erage for
1902, 976; /orl903, 1,016. In I'.Ol, --uiL-"
NEWS; Thur.sdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1887;
J. B. Richardson, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKi"
SUMNER, Bremer Co. ^ l,437t Pop.»
on Chicago Great Western Rd., 22 m. N. E.
of Waverly, the county seat. Dairying.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1^1 ; G. P. Linn, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscript!' n $1.50; estab-
lished l{t03; Alvin H. Hender, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
SUTHERLAND, O^BHen Co. ^ 722t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 70 m.
N. E. of Sioux City. Agriculture.
COURIER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1882; W. H. Bloom, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
SWALEDALE, Cerro Gordo Co. tl
240+ pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd., 14
m. S. W. of Mason City, the county seat.
Agriculture and live stock.
RECORD; Fridays; six pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1899; Burt Stone,
editor and publisher (2 — 3). Circ'n "jkl."
SIVEA CITY, Kossuth Co. tl 322t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd., 25 m. N. of Algona, the county seat.
Farming and dairying.
HERALD; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established 1894 ; Verne
S. & Cora E. Ellis, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
TABOR, Fremont Co. p 9341 pop.»
on Tabor & Northern Rd., 30 m. S. E. of
Council Bluffs. Seat of Tabor College.
BEACON; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1881; W. C. McClintock, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
TAMA, Tama Co. u 2,649t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rds., 51 m. W. of
Cedar Rapids. Hydraulic works, connected
with Iowa r., provide motive power for
manufactories.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican : eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1875; C. J. Wonser, editor and publisher
(2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,440; in 1896, 1,450. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, publisher asserts, exceeding 1,400;
in 1899 and 1900, no edition less than 1,500. In
1901, yl. In 1902, December, publisher asserts,
no issue during the pnst year has been less
than 1,4(0. In 1903, yl (OO). In 1104, Decem-
ber, publisher asserts, no issue during past
year has been less than 1,600.
TAMA CO. NE\V?S; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1897; Jackson & Stoops, editors
and publishers (2— 3). Circulation "jkl. • In
1898. Z. In 1900, Z. In 190'^, Z 1 4 ».
INDIAN HERALD: monthly; Indians;
sixteen to twenty four pages Px9; subscrip-
tion 25 cents; established January, 1903; M.
E. Stoops, editor and publisher (1—4). Cir-
culation "JKL." (A A"'.
TERRIL, Dickinson Co. "Q 5 m. S. E.
of Spirit Lake, the county seat. Agricul-
ture, stock raising and creamery.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent-re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
^I.-SO; established 1899: H. J. Haydon, editor
and publisher (7— 3). Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
329
IOWA.
THOMPSON, Winnebago Co. ti 450t
po{.i., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd.. 10 m. N. W. of Forest City, the
county seat. Agriculture.
COURIER.; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages, 18x20; subscription $1; established
1894; Charles A. Burdick, editor; Reed & Bur-
diclc, publishers (8—3). Circulation "jki.."
THOR, Humboldt Co. tl 274 pop., on
Chicago Sc Northwestern Rd., 7ni. S. E.of
Dakotah, the county seat. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established September, 1901; J. A. Digerness,
editor and piibllslier (5—3). Circ'n "jki..'
THORNTON, Cerro Gordo Co. i 299t
pop., on Mason City & Ft. Dodge Rd., 18m.
S. W. of Mason City, the county seat.
Dairying and farming.
ENTERPRISE; Tliursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1892;
Horace E. Greeley, editor; Enterprise Print-
ing Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl."
THURMAN, Fremont Co. p 250 pop.,
8 m. N. W. of Sidney, the county seat. Corn
and wheat.
MIRROR ; Wednesdays ; eight pages
13x30; subscription $1; established Decem-
ber, 1900; H. J. Bedford, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jsl."
TINGIiEY, Ringgold Co. g 488t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 12 m.
N. E. of Mountayr, the county seat. Agri-
culture and dairying.
V I N D I C A T O R ; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1889; D. W. Watsabaugh, editor and publish-
er (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
TIPTON, c. h., Cedar Co. 0 3,513t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Bur-
lington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rds.,25
m. N. of Muscatine. Farming.
ADVERTISER; semi- weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1853; S. Yates,
editor: Yates & Ripley, publishers (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts.not
less than 1,.S60; in 1896, 1.300. In 1897. I Z. In
1898. yl. In 1899, 'iKL." In 1901, Z (4). In
1903. Z (4).
CONSERVATIVE; Wednesdays;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1875; Welsner Bros., editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulatioii: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898. pub-
lisher asserts, not less than l.fiOO. In 1899, yl.
In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
TITONKA, Kofsuth Co. b 224t pop.,
on Cedar Rapids, Garner & Northwestern
Rd., 22 m. N. E. of Algona. the county seat.
Sash and door factory, planing mill
and creamery. Stock raising.
TOPIC; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; established
1899; Lee O. Wolfe, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
TOLEDO, c. h., Tama Co. n l,941t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20 m.
' E. of Marshalltown and 50 W. of Cedar
Rapids. Seat of Western College.
CHRONICLE ; Thursdays; republican;
twelve pages 17x21; subscription $1.50; estab-
lOWA.
llshed 18.56; W. D. Lee & Co., editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulation: In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, not less than 1,700. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 190:;. "jKj,."
TAMA CO. DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1873; J. J. McMahon, editor
and publisher.
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest I.IUO. In 1896. I. In 1897. I Z. In
1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, vl.
Inl902.yl. Inl9U3, yl (O O). In lil04, "jkl."
TAMA CO. SCHOOLS; monthly; edu-
cational; eight pages 9x12; subscription 25
cents ; established January. 1903 ; D. E.
Brown, editor and publisher (12—3). Circu-
lation "jkl." (A A).
TRAER, Tama Co. n l,458t pop., on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rd.,
47 m. W. of Cedar Rapids. Farming and
stock raising.
STAR-CLIPPER; Fridays; republican;
twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1873; Taylor & Gillespie, editors and
publishers (5.— 3).
Circulation: From 1893 to 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,992. In 1896, 1. In 1897,
Y. In 1898. "jkl." Actual average for 1901,
2,947. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z^) H (O O).
In 1904, yl.
FARM AND REAL -ESTATE
JOURNAL; monthly; real estate and re-
publican; twentj'-eight pages 8x11; subscrip-
tions 75 cents; established 1896; Chas.Wood
& Son, editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1898. I. In 1899, "jkl." In
1900, publisher asserts, no Issue during the
past two years has been less than 2.500; in
1901.no issue less than 3,500. Inl902, (z— 11)H.
In 190.S, (z— 4) H (O O). Actual average for
1904,6,000.
TREYNOR, Pottawattamie Co. p 13
m. E. of Council Bluffs, the county seat.
RECORD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established 1901 ;
O. O. Buck, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: "jkl." Actual average for
1903, 538. In 1904, 'jkl-"
TRIPOLI, Bremer Co. cfesst pop., on
Chicago Great Western Rd., about 15 m. N.
E. of Waverly. Agriculture, dairying and
stock raising.
LEA DER ; Thursdays; non-partisan; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1894; Sterling & Gray, editors and publishers
(5—3). Circulation "iKi."
TRURO, Madison Co. Q 200 pop., on
Des Moines & Kansas City Rd., 35 m. S. W.
of Des Moines, the State capital. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
STAR; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established.
June, 1891; E. Durant Jones, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "isi"
UNION, Hardin Co. a 589t pop., on
Iowa Central Rd., near Iowa r., and 18 m.
N. of Marshalltown and 10 S. of Eldora,
the county seat. Flour mill and carriage
factory. Stock raising and agriculture.
STAR; Fridays ; republican ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1874; Oren
E. Smith, editor; Nichols & Smith, publish-
ers (2— 3). Circ'n "ijcL." Inl902, Z(l, 2,4. 5).
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
URBANA, Benton Co. D- 823t pop., 10
m. N. E. of Vinton, the county seat, and 6 N.
W. of Center Point, the nearest railroad
station. Farming.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; elghtpages;
15x22; subscription $1; established 1896; D.
Lane, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jKi."
UTE, Monona Co. -D 5601 pop., on Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chicago &
Northwestern Bds., about 60 m. S. E. of
Sioux City. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT ;Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1890; N. C. Buskirk, editor and publisher (1— 4 j.
Circulation "jkl."
VAILi, Crawford Co. n 578t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd.. 75 m. N. E.
of Council Bluffs. Stock raising and agri-
culture.
CRAWFORD CO. OBSERVER;
Wednesdays ; independent ; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1.50; established 1878; C. C.
Vall, editor and publisher (8—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
VALLEY JUNCTION, Polk Co. n
l,70Ot pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 5 m. S. W. of Des Moines, the State
capital.
VAL,L.EY EXPRESS; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50 ;
established 1893; Emery H. English, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
VANHORN, Benton Co. a- iSii pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,27m.
W. of Cedar Rapids. Railroad shops. Ag-
riculture.
BENTON CO. RECORD; Fridays;
Independent; elghtpages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1891; H. J. Breuer, editor
and publisher. Circulation 'isi"
VAN METER, Dallas Co. D 500 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.. 19
m. W. of Des Moines. Brick making, coal
mining, farming and stock raising.
REPORTER; Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished February, 1903; W. E. Patterson, editor
and publisher (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl "
VAN WERT, Decatur Co. g 306 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,18 m.
S. of Osceola. Agriculture.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription .$1.25; ettabllslied
1889; H. J. Breuer, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
VICTOR,^o"'a Co. n- 612t pop., on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 96 m. W. of
Davenport. Manufacturing.
INDEX; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; established
1872; H. E. Powers, editorand publisher (2 -3).
Circulation "iKL."
VILLISCA, Montgomery Co. p 2,211t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
65 m. E. of Council Bluffs. Iron foundry,
tub and barrel manufactory, and trades in
grain, live stock and creamery products.
Agriculture.
LETTER; Wednesdays; democratic;
six pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
IOWA.
1888; Wallace Bros., editors and publishers
(5-3).
Circulation: In 1897, "oa" In 1898, Z. In
1899 and 1900, publisher asserts, no issue less
than 1.000. In 1901, "jkl" In 1908, Z (4).
REVIEW; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; established
1871; B. C. HulUnger, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
VINCENT, Webster Co. a 183 pop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd.. 11 m. N. E.
of Fort Dodge.
STAR; Fridays; republican; elghtpages;
subscription $1 ; established January 10, 1903;
J. A. Dlgerness, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "iKi"
V I N T O N, c. h., Benton Co. n- 3,499t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids &
Northern Rd. and Red Cedar r., 23 m. N. W.
of Cedar Rapids. Agriculture.
EAGliE ; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50 ; established 1855 ; B. Murphy, editor
and publisher (S— 3). Clrc'n "jkl." In 1903,Z (4).
BENTON CO. TIMES; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1886; E. T. Matthews, editor
and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." in 1896. 1. In
1897, IZ. In 1898,1. In 1899, "jkl-" Inl903,Z(4).
REVIEW; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1880;
J. E. Whipple, editor; Whipple & Gerberich,
publishers (8—3). Circulation "iKL." Inl899,Z,
In 1902, ".JKL."
BENTON CO. CHRISTIAN;
monthly; religious; six pages 11x16; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1899; James T.
Nichols, editor and publisher (1—4). Circula-
tion "JKi,." (A A).
WALKER, Linn Co. n-505t pop., on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rd.,
25 m. N. of Cedar Rapids. Agriculture,
dairying and stock raising.
NEWS ; Fridays; independent ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1883; J.
Barry, editor; C. & J. Barry, publishers (8—3).
Circulation "jkl "
WALL LAKE, Sac Co. -n 6.59+ pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m. S.
of Sac City, the county seat. Factories and
mills. Farming.
BL.ADE; Fridaj's; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1890; Jno. H. D.
Gray, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
'WATi'NVT, Pottawattamie Co. p 87St
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 48 m. E. of Council Bluffs, the county
seat. Live stock and farming.
BUREAU; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x28; subscription $1.50; established
1878; W. C. Depew, editorand publisher (3—3).
Circulation "jkl."
WAPELLO, c. h., Louisa Co. 11^1,398+
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd. and Iowa r., 30 m. N. of Burlington.
Milling and manufacturing.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays ; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1839; R. G. Hawkins, editor and
publisher (2—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts^
not less than 1,080. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y,
In 1898, "JKL." In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, "jkl."
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.5(1; established 1898; J. A.
Biggs, editor and publisher.
Circulation: Actual average for 1S98,
1,076. In 1899. "iKL."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
331
IOWA.
WASHINGTON, c. h., Washington
Co. Q, 4,255+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Qulncy and Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rds., 75 m. 8.W. of Davenporc. Agriculture.
EVENING JOUllNAIi; every evening
except Sunday ; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $4; established 1893; Orvllle Elder, edi-
tor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation': In 1898, -jkl." In 1899, Z.
Actual average for 1901, 1,1 57 i for 1902,
1,314; for 190.S, 1,299; /o/- 1904, 1,4'31.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays; denio-
cratlc; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1878; A. R. Miller, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Circulation ; In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver
age for 1891,1,5^4:. Inl898,yl. Inl899.yl.
In 1900. zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 5) I. In
1903, yl (OO). In December, 1901, publisher
asserts, every issue during the past year was
ii,050.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1869; Logan & Neal, editors and publishers
(7— 3P).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,272. In 1895, I. In 1896, I, Act
ual average for a year ending ivith May,
1898, 1,543; for 1899. 1,747. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (O O).
PRESS ; Wednesdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1856; H. A. Burrell. editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "Jjti. ••
WASHTA, Cherokee Co. tl 431t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 18 m. S. of Cherokee
the county seat. Agriculture and stock
raising.
JOURNATi; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1889;
H.L. Loft, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
WATERLOO, c. h., Blackhawk Co. p
12,580+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific, Illinois Central and Chicago
Great Western Rds. and Cedar r., 93 m. W.
of Dubuque. Manufactures of various
kinds. Agriculture.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day, and SElUI-VVEEKLiY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; eight pages 17J^x22:
subscription— dailj' $6, semi weekly $1.5(7; es-
tablished—daily 1890, semi-weekly 1859; The
W. H. Hartman Co., editors and publishers
(3—5).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,075. In 1896, I. In
1897, I. Actual average for 1898, l,757;/or
1899, 1,908; /or 1900. 1,969. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. yl. Actual average for 1902, 3,647;
for 1903, 2,967; for 1904, 3,699.
Semi- Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,450. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 1,723; /or 1899,
l,776;/or 1900. 1,775. Inl901,yl. Actual
average for 1902, 1,883; for 1903, 1,943;
/or 1904, 3,019.
REPORTER; every evening except
Sunday, and IOWA STATE REPORT-
ER, semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $5, semi weekly $1..50; established-
daily 1895, semi-weekly 1868; Matt Parrott's
Sous, editors and publishers (2 — 3). Circula-
tion—daily "iKL." semi-weeklVJKL." In 1897,
Z. In 1898, Z. In 1902, daily Z (4). semi-
weekly Z (4).
DER DEUTSCH-AMERIKANER;
Thursdays : German ; democratic ; eight i
pages 18x24; subscHption $2; established
1872; Jacob G. Schmidt, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
WW A.
TIMES-TRIBUNE; weekly, twicea
week; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.. 50;
established— Ttwes 1896, Tribune 1878; The
Waterloo Times-Tribune Co. (Inc.) publish-
ers (7—3 P).
Circulation : In 1900, "jivl." In 1901, (z— 4) I.
In 1902, (z— 6) I. In HK)3, y| (OO).
KIMBALL'S DAIRY FARMER^
semi-monthly; agricultural, dairying; six-
teen pages 8x12; subscription $1; established
January, 1903; E. R. Shoemaker, editor; Fred
L. Kimball Estate publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Actua I average for 1903,
6,082. In 1904, (z-4) G (••).
CREAMERY JOURNAL; monthly;
dairying; forty to forty-four pages 9J^xl2;
subscription $1; established 1890; Fred L.
Kimball Estate publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 7,500. In 1895. G. In 1896, G. Actual
at'cragre /or 1897, 7,878. In 1898, yF. Act-
ual average for 1899, 10,366. In 1900, yF.
In 1901, yF. Actual average for 1902, 8,570 j
for 1903, 8,600. In 1W4, (z— 4) G.
EGG REPORTER; monthly. Semi-
Monthly, in March, April, May and Decem-
ber; egg trade; sixty -four to one hundred
pages 5^x8}^; subscription $1; established
1895; Fred L. Kimball Estate, publishers
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1897, 13,166. In 1898, yE. Actual
areraore /or 1899. 33,586. Inl900, yD. In
1901, yE. Actual average for 1902. 18,437;
for 1903, 18,730. In 1904, (z-4) E.
WOMAN'S STANDARD; monthly;
woman suffrage ; four pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1886; J. O. Stev-
enson, editor and publisher (12—4).
.Circulation: In 1898, "JKL." Inl899, Z. In
1900, publisher asserts, every month 2,000.
In 1901, Z (5). In 1903. December, publisher
assert.e. every issue during 1903 was 1,500. In
December, IfOl, publisher asserts, every issue
during 1904 was 1,500.
•••^fl£*«*
EVENING JOURNAL
Washington, Iowa.
Biggest Little Daily in Iowa.
Population of Washington, Iowa,
4,500.
Circulation of Evening Journal*
Daily, excepting Sunday,
1,500.
The Circulation is growing.
Good, clean acdvertising soli-
cited. Write for sample copy.
You do not cover our local
field if you are not a Journal
advertiser.
ORVILLE ELDER, Publisher,
Washington, Iowa.
332
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
IOWA.
WAUCOMA, Fayette Co.cfom Pop..
on Cbicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Little Turkey r., about 20 m. N. W. of West
Union, the county seat. Grain shipping.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; N. A. Hurd, editor and publisher.
Circulation • .mi"
IVAITKEE. Dallas Co. o 292t pop.,
ou Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 8 m. E. of
Adel, the county seat. Farming.
BANNER; Thursdays: independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1902; C. Durant Jones, editor and
publisher. Circulation -iKL." (A A).
DALLAS CO. AMERICAN; Fridays;
democratic; six to eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established Juue,'1902; C. Durant
Jones, editor; Waukee Ptg. Co., publishers
(1-5).
WAUKON, c.h., Allamakee Co.z^
2,153+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 18 m. "W. of Mississippi r. Market
for live stock. Grain and fruit growing,
DEM O-C RAT; Wednesdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1872; Edgar F. Medary, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl." In
1903, Z (4).
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1877; A. P. Bock, editor and pub-
lisher (3-3). Clrc'n "iKL." In 1903, Z (4).
STANDARD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab
lished 1868; R.B.May, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation -JKL." In 1901, Z (4. 6). In
1903, Z (4).
W A V E R L Y, c. h., Bremer Co. :^
3,177+ pop., on Illinois Central, Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific and Chicago Great
Western Rds. and Red Cedar r. Manufac-
turing, live stock and dairying.
BREMER CO. INDEPENDENT;
Thursdays ; independent-republican ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; establislied
1867; J. F. Grawe. editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl-" In 1900, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue was less than 1.300. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (OO). In
1904, (z-4) I.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1880; Taber & Miller, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
PHCENIX; Wednesdays; German; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 17x24; subscription $2;
established 1884; G. A. Grossmann, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts. not
less than 1,244. In 1895, I. In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, Z. In 1899, -jkl.-
REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1856; W. H. Tyrrell, editor and
publisher (5— 3).
Circulation: In 189.5. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,300. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. -iKL." In 1903, Z (4).
WAYLAND, Henry Co. C^ 391t pop.,
on Iowa Central Rd.. 14 m. N. of Mount
Pleasant, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
NEWS % Thursdays; neutral ; eight pagei
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
M. D. K. Weimer, editor; Weimer & Son, pi b
Ushers (3—3). Circulation "Jia,."
WEBB, Clay Co. "tli on Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paul Rd., 15 m. S. E. of Spen-
cer, the county seat. Farming.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1900; J. L. Addington, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl.-
WEBSTER CITY, c. li„ Hamilton
Co. n 4,613+ pop., on Illinois Central,
Chicago cfe Northwestern and Webster
City & Southwestern Rds., 80 m. N. of Des
Moines, the State capital. Mineral springs.
Coal mining and agriculture.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday, and VVEEKl-i\, Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 18x22; subscrip-
tion—dally $5, weekly $1 ; established— dally
1902, weekly 1894; Journal Printing Co., pub-
lishers (2—3).
Circulation— Weekly: In 1899, "jkl "
Actual average for 1900, ],100; for 1901,
1,451 ; for 1902, 1.293. In 1903, "jkl."
FREEMAN-TRIBUNE; every even-
ing except Sunday, FREEMAN, Tues-
days, and TRIBUNE, Fridays; republi-
can ; twelve pages— dally 18x24, weekly 15x22 ;
subscription— dally $5, weekly $1.25; estab-
lished—dally 1894, weekly Freeman 1857, Tri-
bitnel885; Freeman-Tribune Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers.
Cii'culation- Daily: "jkl."
Weekly: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895. In
1896,1. In 1897, 1 Z. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, "yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, "JKL"
LITTLE DAILY ; morning, except
Mondays (▲ A).
GRAPHIC - HERALD ; Thursdayg ;
democratic; eight to twelve pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50: established 1883; H. P.
Robie, editor; H. P. Robie & Son, publishers
(12—3).
Circulation : In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, z-4) I,
In 1904, yl.
JOURNAL; Thursdays (A A).
WEEL.MAN, Washington Co. U, 654t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd., 17 m. N. W. of Washington, the
county seat. Agriculture.
A D VA N C E ; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1889; E. I. Coffey, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
WESLEY, Kossuth Co. ti 730t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 11 m. E,
of Algona, the county seat. Flour mills.
Agriculture and stock raising.
NEWS-WORLD; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established— A'ews 1891, World 1900, consoli-
dated 1903: S. X. Way, editor; Way & Peter,
son, publishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl." In
1899. Z. In 1902, "jkl." In 1903. Z (4).
RECORD; Fridays (A A).
WESTBEND, Palo Alto Co. b 538t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd., 15 m. S. E. of Emmetsburg, the
county seat. Agriculture.
ADVANCE; Saturdays : democratic ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; W. H. Parkin, editor; W. H. Par-
kin & Co., publishers (8—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15}^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889 ; J. B. Martin, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
,'533
IOWA.
WESTBRANCH, Cedar Co. D- 647t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd., 10 m. E. of Iowa City. Flour and
windmills; butter, pearl button and cheese
factories.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 1.3x20; subscription $1.25; established
1878; Ross Leech, editor and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
WESTGATE, Fayette Co. [:r260t pop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., 10 m. N. W.
of Oelwiu. Farming.
HERAIiD; Wednesdays; six pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
Branch & Branch, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
WEST LIBERTY, Muscatine Co. a-
1,690+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific and Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rds., 39 m. W. of Davenport. Tile, brick
and carriage manufactories and creamery.
Agriculture, dairying and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1881; S. B. Osborn, editor; Osborn &
Johnson, publishers (7—3). Circulation "jkl.--
In 1903, Z (4) (A A).
INDEX; Thursdays (A A).
RURALIST; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1901; K. Anderson, editor; Anderson
& Co., publishers (12—3). Circulation "Jiy-"
WESTPOINT, Lee Co. [^ 654t pop.,
on Chicago, Ft. Madison & Des Moines Rd.,
11 m. N. W. of Fort Madison, the county
seat. Farming.
BEE; Thursdays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1893; Geo.
W. Smith, editor and publisher (9-3). Circu-
lation "JKL "
TVESTSIDE, Crawford Co.-n 396
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m.
N. E. of Denison, the county seat. Steam
grist and flour mills. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1891;
F. J. Herre, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
WEST UNION, c. h., Fayette Co. cf
1,935+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul and Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rds., 80 m. N. W. of Dubuque. Agri-
culture, dairying and stock raising.
ARGO; Wednesdays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1881 ;
Frank Hobson, editor and publisher (2— 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,650. Actual average for 1896,
1,957; /or 1897, 2,053; for 1898, 3,124.
In 1899, publisher asserts, not less than 2.125.
In 1900, yl. Actual average for 1901,3,217 ;
for 1902, 3,350; for 1903, 3,355; /or 1904,
3.358.
FAYETTE CO. UNION; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1853; Mcllree & AInsworth,
editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl." In 1897, Z I.
Actual average for a year ending with Sep-
tember, 1898, 1,300. In 1899. zl. In 1900. yl.
In 1901. (z-4) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, ".tkl ."
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1867;
C. H. Talmadge, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,440. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. "jKi." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
IOWA.
WHATCHEER, /iTeoA-uA; Co. D, 2,746+
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern and Chicago & Northwestern Rds., 12 m.
N. W. of Sigourney, the county seat. Coal
mining.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1888; Geo. A. Poff, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
PATRIOT; weekly, twlcea-week. Tues-
days and Fridays; republican; eight pages
1.5x22; subscription $1.50; established 1880;
Irvin Ogdeu, editor and publisher (5—."). Cir-
culation "JKL " In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4,5). In 1903,
Z(4).
R08ECRANS RUBRICS; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established February, 1883; A.D. Rose-
crans, editor; Rosecrans & Funk, publishers
(8— 8P). Circulation "JicL" (A A).
WHEATLAND, Clinton Co. a- 475t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., about
35 m. W. of Clinton, the county seat.
Agriculture.
GAZETTE ; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1888; F. W. Buxton & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (2 — 3). Circulation "JKL "
WHITING, Monona Co. -n 572t pop.,
on Sioux City & Pacific Rd., 30 m. S. E. of
Sioux City. Live stock, grain and corn.
REPORTER; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1897; F. W. Thorp, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
WHITTEMORE, Kossuth Co. ^ 522t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
11 m. W. of Algona, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
CHAMPION ; Fridays; eight page8l5x22;
subscription $1; established 1892; E. F. Kluck-
hohn, editor and publisher (12 — 3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
WILLIAMS, Hamilton Co. n 500t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 15 m. E. of
Webster City, the county seat. Carriage
works and butter factory. Agriculture.
WASP; Fridays; democratic; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1896; Y.
D. Wallace, editor and publisher (2—3). Cir-
culation "Jj<L "
WILLIAMSBURG, Iowa Co. D-
1,100+ pop.,on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd. Hog and grain market.
JOURNAL-TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1884; Journal-Tribune
Printing Co., editors and publishers. Circu-
lation "jkl "
WILTON JUNCTION, Muscatine
Co. D- 1,2.33+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific Rd., 12 m. N. of Muscatine, the county
seat, and 25 W. of Davenport. Farming.
ADVOCATE REVIEW; Saturdays;
Independent; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1893; E. W. Clark, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
WILTON HERALD; Thursdays; In-
dependent; eight pages 1.5x22; subscrlptlrn
$1; established August, 1901; William Berg,
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl."
^34
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
TVINFIELD, Senry Co. R 820t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincj', and Iowa
Central Rds., 15 m. N. E. of Mount Pleasant,
the county seat. Drain tile factory, planing
mill and grain elevator.
BEACON; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1881; Hinkle &
Stinson, editors and publishers. Circ'n "jjo.."
WINTERSET, c. h., Madison Co. g
3,039f pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific Rd., 42 m. S. W. of Des Moines, the
State capital. Farniing.
MADISONIAN ; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
itablished 1856; E.M.Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (4 — 5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
1,715. In 1395, I. In 1896, I. In 1897, IZ.
Actual average for 1898, 1,945. In 1899, zl.
Actual average for 1901, 2,131. In 1902, yl.
In 190.3. yl. In 1904, yl.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1868 ; A. E.
Goshorn, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1.190. In 1895, I. In 1896. publisher
asserts, not less than 1,500. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, smallest 2,260. In
1899, yl. Inl900,yl. In 1901, yl. Inl902.yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
REPORTER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 14x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1885; J. W. Miller, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl" In 1896, 1.
In 1897, IZ. In 1898, I. Actual average for
XI year ending ivith June, 1899, 1,830. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. Inl904, fz— 4) I.
WINTHROP, Buchanan Co. D- 618t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 9 m. E. of Inde-
pendence, the county seat. Wagon manu-
factory and creamery.
BUCHANAN CO. REVIEW; Thurs
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; L. B. Huyck, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
"WODEN, Hancock Co. ^ 150 pop., on
Cedar Rapids, Garner & Northwestern Rd.,
20 m. N. W. of Concord, the county seat.
Cattle and horse raising. Dairying. Wheat,
oats and corn. Farming.
WATCHMAN; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Harry Pressfleld, editor; J. O,
Lewis, publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jki,."
WOODBINE, Harrison Co. -D l,355t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Il-
linois Central Rds., 38 m. N. E. of Council
Bluffs. Agriculture and stock raising.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
lOWA.
tabli.shed 1891; L.W. White, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1898, 1. In 1899, publisher
asserts, over 1,000. In 1900, "jkl-" In 1903,
December, publisher asserts, during 1903,
never less than 1,150. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
TWINER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1878 ;
Dennis O'Leary, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
WOODBURN, Garke Co. Q 467 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 9 m.
S. E. of Osceola. Agriculture and stock
raising.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 17^^x24; subsorlption $1; established
June, 1901; Ed. Boucher Stevens, editor and
publisher (2 — 3). Circulation "iu"
WOODWARD, Dallas Co. a 550t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
28 m. N. W. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent r«publican; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1882; A. J. Ingalls, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl"
WOOIiSTOCK, Wright Co. 6 ^U
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 8 m.
S. E. of Eaglegrove. Agriculture.
RECORD ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
September, 1901; Jennie Q. Keith, editor and
publisher. Circulation "uu." (A A).
WYOMING, Jones Co. D- 794t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 54
m. N. W. of Davenport. Creameries. Agri-
culture, dairying and stock raising.
JOURNAIi ; Thursdays; independent-
republican; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $2;
established 1871 ; w. I. Chamberlain, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
YAliE, Guthrie Co. -D 1,193 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 10 m.
N. E. of Guthrie Center, the county seat.
Farming.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays: twelve pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1896; Wil-
kinson Bros., editors and publishers. Circu-
lation "J^L."
ZEARING, story Co. D 388t pop., on
Iowa Central Rd., 20 m. N. W. of Marshall-
town. Creamery. Agriculture and stock
raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent:
eight pages 18x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1891 ; G. A. Fox, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "isi"
KANSAS.
Population 1,470,495 1. Land Area 81,700 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Nebraska, east by Missouri, south by Indian Territory, and
west by Colorado. State capital: Topeka. Principal industries : Agriculture
and stock raising. Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March .30,
1905), 739, divided as follows: Daily, 58; semi-weekly, 14 ; weekly, 619; semi-month-
ly, 4 ; monthly, 42; semi-quarterly, 1; quarterly, 1.
The cities of over 10,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Kansas City 51,418+
Topeka 33,608+
Wichita 24,671 +
Leavenworth ii0,735+
Atchison 15,723+
Lavrrence 1 0,862+
Fort Scott 10,322+
Galena 10,155+
Pi ttsb urfir 1 0, 1 1 2+
ABIIiENE.c. h., Dickinson Co. D
3,967 pop., on Union Pacific, Atchison, To-
peka & Santa Fe and Chicago, Rock Island &
PaclflcRds., 162 m. W. of Kansas City. Man-
ufacturing, milling and mineral waters.
Dairying and stock raising.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
republican; dally four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— dally $4, weekly $1;
established— dally 1896, weekly 1868; Heath-
Parent Co., editors and publishers (7^).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl."
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,365. In 1896.1. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "iKL.-
In 1900. Z. In 1902, Z («). In July, 1904. pub-
lisher asserts, no issue during past year was
less than 1,500.
REFLECTOR ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; dally four, weekly twelve pages
15x32; subscription — dally $5, weekly $1;
established— daily 1887, weekly 1883; Reflector
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1 — 5).
Circulation — Daily : "jki.." In January,
190.5, publisher asserts, no Issue during past
year was less than 600.
Weekly: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898, publisher
asserts, exceeding 1.000; in 1899, 1900, 1901 and
1902. every issue exceeded 1,400. In 1903,
yl (0 0>. In January, 1905, publisher asserts,
no issue during past year was less than
1,600.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; eight pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1897;
M. J. Keys, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1900, "jsi." In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, smallest issue has been 1,650.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, ".tki.."
DICKINSON CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1888; Strother & Son, editors
and publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl." In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, I. In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl. In
1901. "JKL." Inl902. Z(10. 11).
ADMIRE, Lyon Co. a- 213 'pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 17 m. N. of Emporia,
the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; W. H. Hottle,
editor and publisher (5—3). Clrc'h 'jkl."
AGRA, Phillips Co. b 210 pop.
SENTINEL; Thursdays (A A).
ALiIiEN, Lyon Co. n- 250 pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 15m. W. of Osage City
and 20 N. of Emporia, the county seat.
Stock raising and farming.
NORTHERN LYON CO. JOUR-
NAL; Fridays; independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1887;
D. S. Gilmore, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "i£i." Inl903, Z(4).
ALMA, c. h., Wabaun$ee Go. D- 986t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds.. 85 m.
W. of Topeka, the State capital. Agricult-
ure and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x32; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1884; Sage & Little, editors and pub-
lishers (5—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,084; /or 1896, 1,189; for 1897,1,181;
for 1898. 1.279; for 1899, 1,292; for 1901,
1,285. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. Act-
ual average for 1904, 1,289.
SIGNAL; Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1; established
1891; Seaman & Carroll, editors and publish-
ers (5—3).
Circulation "jjo.-" Actual average for 1903,
1,269; /or 1904, 1,527.
ALMENA, ^''orton Co. \2 491t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Chicago
Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 12 m. N. E. of
Norton, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
PLAINDEALER; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1888; W. A. Williamson, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
AliTAMONT, Labette Co. Q 546t pop. ,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 10 m. W.
of Oswego, the county seat, and 27 from
Columbus. Farming and stock raising.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; Frank E.George, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
ALTAVISTA, Wabaunsee Co. D- 426
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 16 m. S. W. of Alma, the county seat.
Stock raising. Farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays; eight pages 15x23;
subscription $1; established 1899; Jas. A.
Schilling, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
338
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KAKSAS.
ALTON, Osborne Co. [^ 287t Pop. —
local estimate 340— on Missouri Pacific Rd.,
14 m. "W. of Osborne, the county seat. Has
water power. Milling.
E3IPIRE; Thursdays ; republican; eight
pages 11x16; 8ubs«riptiou $1 ; established 1^1;
John Ford, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
ALTOONA, Wilson Co. R 299t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd. and Verdigris r.,
11 m. E. of Fredonia, the county seat.
Farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
1887; Wm. J. Hicks, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl"
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
AMERICUS, Lyon <7o. [>332t pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 9 m. N.W. of
Emporia, the county seat. Dairying and
Agriculture. Building rock.
GREETING; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1890; D. C. Grlnnell, editor; D. C. Grinnell &
Sons, publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903, 560; /or 1904, 632.
ANTHONY, c. h., Harper Co. g l,179t
pop., on Atchison. Topeka & Sante Fe,
Missouri Pacific and Kansas Southwestern
Rds., 52 m. S. W. of Wichita. Farming,
stock raising and salt.
B U liLET IN ; Thursdays ; populist ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1899 ;
D. T. Armstrong, editor; Armstrong & Son,
publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl"
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; W.E. Blackburn, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5). Circulation "JiLt'
ARCADIA, Crawford Co. 0, 538t pop.,
on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd.,
116 m. S. of Kansas City. Coal mining,
farming and stock raising.
CRAWFORD CO. TIMES; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scriptions!; established 1896; Benj. J. Gunn,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
ARGENTINE, Wyandotte Co. cf o,878t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
5 m. S. W. of Kansas City, Mo. Farming.
REPUBLIC; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 15x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887; J. T. Landrey, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 2). Circulation "JKL."
ARGONIA, Sumyier Co. g 309t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds., 16 m. from Harper. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
CLIPPER; Fridays; neutral; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1884; M. O.
Cissel, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
ARKANSAS CITY, Cowley Co. R
6,14Ut pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe,
Missouri Pacific, Kansas Southern and St.
Louis & San Francisco Rds. and at conflu-
ence of Walnut and Arkansas rs. Water
power. Trade with Indian Territory. Live
stock and grain.
TRAVELER; every evening except
•unday, and REPUBLICAN TRAV-
KANSAS.
ELER, Thursdays ; republican ; eight pages
—daily 13x20, weekly 15x22; subscription-
daily $7, weekly $1.50; established— daily 1886,
weekly 1842; W. G. Anderson, editor; Ander-
son & Rob son, publishers (2—3). Circulation
—daily "jjkl." weekly "jkl" In 1902. Z i4, 5).
X-RAYS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; independent-
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription-
daily $4, weekly 50 cents; established— daily
1903. weekly 1899; Henry B. Funk, editor;
The X-Kays Printing Co., publishers (12—3).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl "
Weekly: Actiial average for 1900, 1,274;
/or 1901, 1,263; for 1902, 1,336. In 1903,
"JKL."
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; independent-
democratic; eight pages 15x22: subscription
$1; established 1879; F. M.Hartley, editor and
publisher (3—3).
Circulation : In 1896, "iKi." In 1897, Z. In
1898, zl. In 1899, "JKL."
ENQUIRER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; W. W. Van Pelt, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3>. Circulation "jkl."
GATE CITY JOURNAL; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1891; B.A.Wagner, editor;
Journal Printing Co., publishers. Circula-
tion "jkl."
ARLINGTON. Beno Co. p 312t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 15 ra.
S. of Hutchinson, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; Milan L. Barrett, editor; Barrett
& Hayes, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
ARRINGTON, Atchison Co. nf
210 pop.
ARGUS; Fridays (A A).
ASHLiAND, c. h., Clark Co. p 493t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
25 m. W. of Coldwater. Farming.
CLARK CO. CLIPPER; Thursdays;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$]; established 1884; H. C. Mayse, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl "
ATCHISON, c.h., Atchison Co. ci
15,722+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific and Missouri
Pacific Rds. and Missouri r., 25 m. N. by
X. W. of Leavenworth. Grain elevators,
mills, railroad machine shops and various
manufactories.
GLOBE; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; Independent;
dally four to eight pages 18x22. weekly eight
pages 20x26; subscription— daily $1.20, weekly
25 cents: established 1878; E. W. Howe, editor
and publisher (1—4).
Circulation— Daily : In 1894, publisher as-
serts, smallest issue 4,000. In 1895, H. In 1896,
H. In 1897, HZ. In 1898, yH. Inl899.yl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, March, publisher asserts.
In three years has not been as low as 3,800; in
1902, June, for several years not as low as 4,500.
Actual average for 19(3, 5,291; for 1904,
3,390.
Weekly: In 1901, "iiu,-" In 1902, (z— 6) G.
In 19('3, yG (O O). In 1904, yH.
CHAMPION; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1855; C. H. Young & Co., editors and
publishers (2— S). Circulation "jkl- " In 1902.
Z(6).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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KANSAS.
KANSAS STAATS ANZEKiEK;
Thursdays; Indepeudent; four pages 22x28;
subscription $2; established 1878; John Hoen-
Bcheldt. editor and publisher (2—4).
(Circulation: In 1902, "jkl" In 1903, (z-^)
H. Ill litOl. yll.
AIYIEIMCAN PHOTOGRAPHER;
monthly ; photography ; thirty six pages
7x10 ^ subscription 50 cents : established
June, 1901 ; Z. T. Brlggs, editor; Z. T. Briggs
ft Co., publishers (12—4).
C i r oil I a t i o u : Actual average for a year
ending ivith July, 1902, 1,200; for 1903,
lt090. In 1905, January, publisher asserts,
every issue during 1904, was 1,500.
ATTICA, Harper Co. p 311t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 11 m.W.
of Harper. Agriculture and stock raising.
Shipping point for produce and live stock.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; twelve
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established 1895;
Charles A. Ellis, editor; Ellis & Day, pub-
lishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
ATWOOD,c. h., iZawrtna Co. tl^86t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd.,
40 m. E. of Saint Francis. Agriculture and
stock ralBlng.
PATRIOT; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1894; R. H. Park, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jkl"
REPUBLICAN CITIZEN; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1880; Charles E. Scott, editor;
Dempster Scott & Son, publisher (8— 3). Cir
culation "jkl."
AUGUSTA, Butler Co. R l,197t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco and Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Rds., 12 m. S. by S. W.
of El Dorado, the county seat. Wheat
growing.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day.and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
four pages — daily 11x16, weekly 20x26; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly $1; established —
dally, June, 1902, weekly 1892; T. Sexton, edi-
tor and publisher (2 — 3). Circ'n — weekly "iKL."
JOURNAL; semi-weekly. Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.50; established 2887; W. H. Cady,
edltorand publisher (2— 3). Circulation "iKj,"
A.'K.T'ELtLi, Marshall Go. □'6511 pop., on
St. Josephs Grand Island and Kansas City
Northwestern Rds., 89 m. W. of Saint Jo-
seph, Mo. Corn and stock raising.
ANCHOR ; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.25; established
1883 ; Watson Stains, editor and publisher.
Circulation "ikl-"
STANDARD; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1898; J. A. Keegan, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKL '■
BALDWIN, Douglas Go. [>l,017t pop.
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 16 m.
S. of Lawrence, the county seat. Seat of
Baker University. Farming.
BAKER ORANGE ; Saturdays, dur-
ing the college year; collegiate; four pages
11x15; subscription 75 cents; established 1886;
Students of Baker University, editors and
publishers (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
LEDGER; Fridays ; republican : four
fiages 20x26; subscription $1; established
884; W. C. Markham, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
March, 1901; Florence W. Gunn, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jku"
KANSAS.
BARNARD, Lincoln Co. □ 200 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 11 ni.
E. by N. of Lincoln.
BEE; Thursdays; republican; eight pages
12x16; subscription $1; established 1901; W.
DeVInney, editor and publisher (12—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
BAJt^'ES, Washington Co. [^883t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 12 m. S. E. of
Washington, the county seat. Elevator and
grain trade. Shipping point for cattle.
CHIEF ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 11x18; subscription $1; established 1894;
H. J. Matteson, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
BAXTER SPRINGS, Cherokee Co.
Q, l,641t pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott &
Memphis Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Columbus, the
county seat. Manufacturing, farming and
mining.
CHEROKEE CO. REPUBLICAN;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1894; W. S.
Baxter, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
NEWS; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1882; Chas. L. Smith, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl "
BEATTIE, Marshall Go. cf 633t pop.,
on St. Joseph & Grand Island Rd., 14 m. E. of
Marysville, the county seat. Agriculture
and stone quarrying.
EAGLE ; Fridays ; independent-republi-
can; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1883; Wilson & Wilson, editors and
publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
BELLE PLAINE,'SrMmn«r Co. Q 551t
pop.— of township 1,300— on Atchison, Tope-
ka & Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific Rds.,
21 m. S. of Wichita. Farming and stock
raising.
DEFENDER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; Will W. Welter, edltorand pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
NE WS ; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1879;
J. Byron Cain, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
BELLEVILLE, c. h., Republic Co. ^
2,360 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific and Union Pacific Rds., 16 m. N. of
Concordia. Creamery, windmill factory
and coaling.
FREEMAN; Thursdays; people's party ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; Tom Charles, editor; The Free-
man Publishing Company, publishers (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1S%, l,0'i9. In 1900, "JKL." In 1902,
Z(4).
TELESCOPE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1871; A. Q. Miller, editor and publl.^her
(12-^).
Circulation: In 1900, "JKL." In 1901, I. In
1902. (z— 6) I. Actual average for 1903,
2,603. In 1904. (z-^) H.
BELOIT, c. h., Mitchell Co. [^ 2,859t
pop., on Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific
Rds. and Solomon r., 130 m. N. W. of To-
peka, the State capital. Flour mills, foun-
22
338
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
dry, creameries and cheese factories. Seat
of State Industrial School. Agriculture.
WESTERN C A L.L.; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and VVEEKL.Y, Fridays;
daily independent, weekly democratic; daily
four, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription
— daily $4, weekly $1; established— daily 1901,
weekfy 1878; A. B. Adamson, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
Circiilatiou— Daily: '410. • In 1903, yl
(OO). In 1904, "JKL."
Weekly: In 1896, -jkl •• In 1897, Z, In 1900,
July, publisher asserts, during the past
twelve months has not been less than 1,500.
Inl901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904 vl.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pa^es 15x22; subscription $1; established
1872; S. H. & G. H. Dodge, editors and pub-
lishers (8—3).
Circulation Actual average for 1895,
1,455. In 1896, 1. Actual average for vmi,
l,40ti. Inl898,yl. In 1899, yl. Inl900,yl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4)I. In
1904, yl.
TIMES; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 17}^x23; subscription $1 ; established
1895; J. W. McBride and F. B. Felt, editors
and publishers (2— 3). Circulation "jkl." In
1902, Z( 3, 4, 12).
BENEDICT, Wilson Co. R 250 pop.,
on Missouri Pacific and Atchison, Topeka
& Santa Fe Rds., 9 m. N. E. of Fredonia,
the county seat. Natural gas.
COURIER; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription %\; established April, 1899; Bad-
ger & Deane, publishers; John Knaus, editor.
Circulation "Jia-" (A A).
BENNINGTON, Ottawa Co. b 389t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 9 m. S. E. of
Minneapolis, the county seat. Flour mills.
Shipping point for grain and live stock.
OTTAWA CO. DEMOCRAT; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 14x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1880; M. E. Ford,
editor and publisher (12— 3). Clrc'n "Jifi"
BENTLEY, Sedgwick Co.^ 80 pop., on
St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.. 18 m. N. W.
of Wichita, the county seat Farming and
stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1900; B. W.
Gilclirist, editor; S. C. Timmons, publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
BERN, Nemaha Co. (zf 300 pop., on Chi-
cago, Rock Island k, Pacific Rd., 14 m. N.
K. of Seneca, the county seat. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1898; Fred. W.
Lehman, editor and publisher (2 — 3). Circu-
lation "iJU,."
BISON, Ru»h Co. U 200 pop., on Mis-
souri Pacific Rd., 6 m. E. of La Crosse.
Wheat, corn and oats.
BEE; Fridays; independent; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established August,
1902; E. StuUken, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl."
BliUEMOUND, lAnn Co. d- 738t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 12 m. W.
S. W. of Mound City, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising. Potato starch
factory.
SUN; Fridays ; republican ; eight pages
13x20; subscription 81; established 1888;
J. N. Barnes, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "iiu.-"
KANSAS.
BLUE RAPIDS, Marshall Co. a'
1,100+ pop.— of township 1,601+— on Missouri
Pacific and Union Pacific Rds. and Blue r.,
12 m. S. of MarysvUle, the county seat.
Flour ana gypsum mills, Iron foundry and
machine shops.
TI3IES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1871;
E. M. Brlce, editor and publisher (5—3). Cir-
culation "JKL"
BLUFF CITY, Harper Co. p 200t pop. ,
on St. Louis, Kansas & Southwestern Rd.,9
m. S. E. of Anthony, the county seat, and
60 S. W. of Wichita. Wheat and cattle.
Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1898; J. E. Grove,
editor and publisher (2—3). Clrc'n "jkl.-
BONNER SPRINGS, Wyandotte
Co. cf 609+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka ft
Santa Fe and Union Pacific R is., 20 m. from
Kansas City, 26 from Leavenworth and
22 from Lawrence. Nurseries, grist mill,
saw mills and creamery. Shipping point
for live stock, potatoes and fruit. Brick
plant.
WYANDOTTE CHIEFTAIN ;Thur8-
davs; four pages 18x24: subscription $1; es-
tablished 1896; Ed. L. Matthews, editor and
publisher. Circulation "iio," In 1900, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
BRONSON, Bourbon Co. O. 361 pop..
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 22 m. W. of Fort
Scott.
PILOT; Thursdays; four pages 15x32;
subscription $1; established January, 1902;
F. A. Touney, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl."
BROOKVILLE, Saline Co. a 292
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 15 m. S. W. of
Saline. Manufacturing.
HEADIilGHT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished June, 1901; John W. Titus, editor and
publisher (2—3). Circulation 'jkl.'
BUCKLIN, Ford Co. J3 158 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 18
m. S. W. of Qreenburg. Farming and stock
raising.
BANNER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription SI; established 1894;
J. B. Milford. editor and publisher (5—3). Cir-
culation "iKL."
BUFFALO, Wilson Co.c:L299tpop.,on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 19J^ m. N. E. of Fre-
donia, the county seat. Corn growing and
stock raising.
ADVOCATE; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1877; P. W. Cowdery, editor and publisher
(8—8.) Circulation "jkl."
BURDEN, Cowley Co. D, 519t pop., on
Atohlson, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.. 15 m. E.
by N. E. of Wlnfield, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
EAGLiE i Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1892 ; W. L. Hutton, editor and publisher
(7-3P). Circulation "-iicL."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
339
KANSAS.
BURLINGAME, Oiage Co. o l,436t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., '
25 m. S. of Topeka, the State capital. Flour
mills and pottery. Shipping point for grain ,
cattle and hogs. Center of Osage coal fields.
Farming.
ENTER PRISE J Thursdays; eight pagei
15x22; subscription $1; established 1895; Stod-
dard & Riddle, editors and publishers. Cir-
culation 'iKi," In 1900, Z. Inl902, 'OLL"
OSAGE CO. CHRONICLE; Thurs
days ; republican ; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
■crlptlon $1; established 1863; T. A. Ellis,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1896,"JKi." Actual aver-
age/or 1891, 1,386. In 1898. yl. Inl899.yl.
In 190U, yl. Actual average for 1901, 1,662.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
BURLINGTON, e.h., Coffey Co. a-
2,418+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
and Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds. and
Neosho r., 27 m. S. E. of Emporia. Water
power, employed In milling. Farming and
Btock raising.
JEFFERSONIANj every evening
except Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY,
Mondays and Thursdays; Independent;
dally four, semi-weekly six pages 13x20; sub-
Bcrlptlon— dally $2, semi-weekly 50 cents;
established — dally 1896, seml-weekiy 1892;
John Redmond, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation — Semi-Weekly: In 1898,
"JKL." Actual average f or IS99, l,m3i for
a year ending with June, 1900, 1,245 ; for a
year ending with Jane. 1901, 1,492. In 1902,
(z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. Actual average
for 1904, 2,225.
INDEPENDENT} Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$li established 1875; R. P. Sponenbarger,
editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zF. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902, 1,323. In 1903.
yl (O O). In 1904, -iKL." (DD).
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1882; C O. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3P). Clrc'n "jsi." In 190.3, Z (4).
BURNS, Marion Co. O 275 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 18 m.
S. W. of Marlon, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
C IT tZ EN I Thursdays ; Independent ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1898;
A. J. LuglnblU, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jiu.-'"
BURROAK, Jewell Co. ti 627t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd. and White Rock
creek, 9 m. N. W. of Mankato, the county
seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1880; E. A. Ross, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
BURRTON, Harvey Co. g 509t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and St.
Louis & San Francisco Rds.. 20 m. W. of
Newton, the county seat. Flour mill and
grain elevator. Agriculture and stock
raising.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1881;
E. J. Bookwalter, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
KANSAS.
BUSHTON, nice Co. u 250 pop., on
Missouri Paclflc Rd., 16 m. N. W. of Lyons,
the county seat.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1896 ;
L. D. Harding, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
CALD^WELL, Sumner Co. g l,574t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Paclflc and St. Louis 9t
San Francisco Rds.. 21 m. S. W. of Welling-
ton, the county seat. Stock raising. Wheat
and flour exports.
ADVANCE; Fridays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1879; C. B. Macdonald, editor and publisher
(5—8). Circulation "jkl."
NEWS; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
18?7; R. T. Simons, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
CAN£ir, Montgomery Co. P, 887t pop.,
on Missouri Paclflc and Santa Fe Rds., 18 m.
W. of CoffeyvUle. Agriculture and stock
raising.
CHRONICLE; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; H. E. Brighton, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "m^."
CANTON, McPherson Co. a498f pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Paclflc and
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rds., 13 m. E.
of McPherson, the county seat. Creamery
and farming.
PILOT; Fridays; eight pages 18x30; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; D. K. Fritz,
editor and publisher (8—3). Clrc'n "iKi"
GARBONDALE, Osage Co. n- 8251
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
17 m. S. of Topeka, the State capital.
Farming and coal mining.
CARBONDALIAN; Saturdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1884; E. L. Trusdale, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CAWKER CITY, Mitchell Co. tl
816t pop.— of township l,398t— on Missouri
Paclflc Rd., 17 m. W. by N. W. of Belolt, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
LEDGER; Fridays; eight pages 16x22 ;
subscription $1; established 1899; A. W. Rob-
inson, editor and publisher(5— 3). Clrc'n "iKL"
PUBLIC RECORD; Thursdays; repub-
lican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1883; L. L. Alrlch, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
CEDARVALE, Chautauqua Co. U,
932t pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
and Missouri Paclflc Rds., 27 m. S. S. E. of
Wlnfleld. Grist and saw^ mills. Farming.
COMMERCIAL; Fridays ; republi-
can; eight pages 13x20: subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889; Z. E. Wyant, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
CENTRALIA, Nemaha Co. cf 655t
pop., on Missouri Paclflc Rd., 9 ra. S. by 8.
W. of Seneca, the county seat. Roller,
grist and flax mills, harrow factory and
machine shop. Farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1884;
H. L. Wait, editor and publisher (9—3). Clr-
eulation "jkl."
340
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
CHAIiJJT'E, Neosho Co. 0, 4,208t pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Rds., 15 m. N. W. of Erie,
the county seat. Two grain elevators, flour
nalUs and a creamery. Shipping point for
cattle, hogs, broom corn, grain and fruit.
Center of gas and oil district.
BLADE; every morning except Sunday,
and WEEKLiY, Fridays; democratic;
dally four pages 18x24, weekly eight pages
15x22 ; subscription— daily $3, weekly $1 ;
established— daily May, 1903, weekly 1882;
Chanute Blade Printing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1898,"jkl." Actual average
for 1899, 1,061. In 1900, "00,."
SUN ; every evening except Sunday ; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $4;
established 1896; Luther Cone, editor; Fred-
erick P. Cone, publisher.
Circulation ■•{£!,.•• In 1903, (z-4) I. In
1904, yl.
TRIBUNE: every evening, except Sun-
days, and WEEKliY, Fridays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily,
$4, weekly, $1 ; established— daily 1904, weekly
1892; Cavaness Bros. & Helmich, editors and
publishers (12 — 4).
Circulatiou, Daily "jkl. Weekly: Actiial
average for 1903, 1,467; /or 1904, 1,696.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1872; A. H.
Turner, editor and publisher. CIrc'n "jkl."
In 1898. Z. Inl902. "i£i."
CHAPMAN, Dickinson Co. n 627t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 10 m. E. of Abi-
lene, the county seat. Grist mills, cheese
manufactory and lumber.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 18S6; Morrison & Morrison, editors and
publishers (12—3). Circulation "iKi."
CHENEY, Sedgwick Co. q429t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 26 m. W.
of Wichita, the county seat. Roller mills.
Shipping point for live stock and grain.
SENTINEL; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1894; J. L. Napier, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
CHEROKEE, Crawford Co. 0^ l,S26t
pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis
and Missouri Pacific Rds., 35 m. S. by S. E.
of Fort Scott. Agriculture and coal mining.
CHRISTIAN MESSENGER: Thurs
days; eight pages 7x10; subscription 25cent8;
established J ily, 1903; W. O. Wllley, editor
and publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
SENTINEL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1879; J. F. Price, editor; Price & Son, pub-
lishers (8— 3). Circulation "JKL."
CHERRYVALE, Montgomery Co. R
3,472+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe, Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis and
St. Louis & San Francisco Rds., 9 m. N. E. of
Independence, the county seat. Natural
gas. Zinc smelters ana brick factories.
Farming and fruit raising.
EVENING CLARION; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
republican; dailj- four, weekly eight pages
13x20; subscription — dally $4, weekly $1;
established 1898; L. I. Purcell, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation— dally 'JKL " weekly"iKi."
In 1902, weekly Z (4. 5) (A A).
KANSAS.
NEWS; every morning except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; daily four,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription-
weekly $1; established 1893; J. H. Ritchie,
editor and publisher. CIrc'n — daily "jkl."
TV^GCklV ''JKL.'*
REPUlJLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1874; C. E. Moore, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
CHETOPA, Labette Co. 0, 2,019t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific and Missouri, Kansas dt
Texas Rds. and Neosho r., 9 m. S. of Os-
wego, the county seat. Flour and planing
mills, foundries, machine shops, stockyards
and coal mines. Natural gas.
ADVANCE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1868; Wm. P. Hazen, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
DEMOCRAT ; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; M. A. Chesley, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iKL."
CIMARRON, C. h.. Gray Co. jJ 237+
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
and Arkansas r., 19 m. W. of Dodge City.
Farming.
JACKSONIAN; Thursdays ; independ-
ent-republican; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1884; Ellis S. Garten,
editor and publisher (2 — i). CIrc'n "iKL."
CIRCLEVIIiLE, Jackson Co. O' 223t
pop., on Kansas City Northwestern and
Union Pacific Rds., 9 m. N. W. of Holton,
the county seat. Flour mills and elevators.
Market for grain and live stock.
JACKSON CO. WORLD; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established December, 1900; George T.
Harrison, editor and publisher (2—3). Circu-
lation 'JKL."
CLAFLIN, Barton Co. D 375 pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 24 m. N. E. of Great
Bend, the county seat. Live stock, wheat
raising and dairying.
CLARION; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899: O. E.O'Bleness, editor and pub-
lisher (2^). Circulation jkl"
CLAY CENTER, c. h., Clay Co. b
3,069+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific, Leavenworth, Kansas & Western and
Union Pacific Rds. and Republican r., 32 m.
N. W. of Manhattan. Agriculture.
DISPATCH; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; people's
party; dally four pages 15x22; weekly eight
to twelve pages 22x28; subscription— daily
$3, weekly $1; established— daily March, 1908,
weekly 1872; B. F. Hemphill, editor; Chas.
A. South wick, publisher (1—4).
Circulation— Daily ; "jkl"
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,450. In 1896, 1. Actual average for
1897.1,464; for 1898. 1,515; for 1899,
1,760; for 1900 1.932; for 1901,2,076;
for 1902, 2,050; for 1903, 2,110. In
1904, I.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 17>i^x22; subscription $1.50; established
1878; Campbell & Valentine, editors and pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,440. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898. 1,804; for 1899, 1,903.
In 1900. yl. Actual average for 1901. 2,233.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, (z-4) I.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
341
KANSAS.
WESTERN BREEDERS' JOUR-
NAL; monthly; live stock; twenty pages
SV^xUVb; subscription 25 cents; established
1898; Chas. A. Southwlck and J. R. Johnson,
eilllors and publishers (2 — 4).
Circulation: In 1898, ••jkl" Acfualaverage
for 1899, 2,475. Actual average for 1900,
ti,S75. In 1901, yH, Actual average for
19U2, 5,058; /or 1903, 8,019. In 1904 yG.
CliAYTON, ^'nrton Co. JJ 105 pop.
TIMES; Wednesdays (A A).
CLEARWATER. Sedgwick Co. g
50J pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
and Missouri Pacific Rds., S}4 m. S. of
Wichita, the county seat. Agriculture and
live stock.
ECHO; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
May, 1902 ; W. S. Weaver, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jki,."
CLIFTON, Washington Co. ti 609t pop.,
on Missouri Paclflc, Chicago, Rock Island
& Pacific and Union Pacific Rds., 26 m. N.
W. of Clay Center. Elevators and flour
mill. Grain and stock raising.
NEWS I Fridays; republican; eight pages
13i2<); subscription 81; established 1885; Stoy
E. Ware, editor; Stoy E. Ware & Co., pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
CLYDE, Cloud Co. ^ l,187t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, Missouri
Pacific and Union Pacific Rds. and Republi-
can r., 15 m. E. of Concordia, the county
seat. Trade in grain and hogs.
FARMER'S VOICE; Thursdays;
farmers' alliance; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion (1 ; established 1891 ; J. J. Henley, editor;
The Farmer's Voice Company, publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
H E R A li D } Wednesdays ; republican ;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1S78; J. B. & M. L. Rupe, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
COFFEYVILLE, Montgomery Co. q.
4,953+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe,
Missouri, Kansas & Texas, Missouri Paclflc
and St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
Rds. and Verdigris r. Cattle-shipping
point. Farming and stock raising. Manu-
facturing center and grain market.
J O U R N A li ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; re-
publican ; dally four to six, weekly eight to
twelve pages 15x22; subscription— dally $4,
weekly $1.50; established— dally 1893, weekly
1875; W. G. Weaverllng and I. R. Arbogast,
editors and publishers (2 — i).
Circulation-Daily: "iHL. ■ In 1903 Z (4).
W'eekij': In 1899, "jkl." Actual average
for WOO, 1,273; for 1901, 1,515; /or 1902,
1,799; /or 1903. 2,179. In 1904, (z-4) 1.
RECORD; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
dally four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—dally $4, weekly SI; established
—daily May, 1902, weekly 1896; Coffey ville
Printing Co., publishers (.3—3). Circulation—
w^eekly "jkl.*
GASLIGHT; semi-weekly, Wednes-
days and Saturdays; sixteen pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1898: F. R. How-
ard, editor and publisher (2—3). Circula-
tion "J_KL." (A A).
INDEPENDENT; semi-weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription SI; established 1893; C.
W. Kent, editor and publisher (t— 4). Circu-
lation "JKL."
KANSAS.
COLBY, c.h., Thomas Co. tl 641t pop.,
on Union Pacific and Chicago, Rock Island
ft Pacific Rds.. 55 m. W. of Hill City.
Farming.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; populist;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Wm. T. Logan, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "Jjii"
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican;
eight to ten pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1888; N. A. Turner, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "iki"
COLDWATER, c. h., Comanche Co.
g 263+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe Rd., 24 m. S. of Greensburg. Farming
and stock raising.
STOCK JOURNAL; Thursdays; live
stock; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 190O; Geo. W. Kelley, editor; Par-
ker Wright, publisher. Circ'n "JKL." (A A).
WESTERN STAR; Fridays; Inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1884; H. V. Butcher, editor
and publisher. Circulation "ikl."
COLONY, Ander$on Co. D- 488t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds., 18 m. S. by S. W. of
Qarnett, the county seat. Farming, stock
raising and dairying.
FREE PRESS ; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; Wm. A. Cobbs, editor; Rhodes
& Cobbs, publishers (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
COLUMBUS, c. h., Cherokee Co. O,
2,310+ pop., on Kansas City,. Ft. Scott &
Memphis and St. Louis & San Francisco
Rds., 23 m. S. of Qlrard. Coal, lead and
zinc mining. Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; every evenlngexcept Sun-
day, and ADVOCATE AND COURIER,
Thursdays ; republican ; daily four, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription- dally $8,
weekly $1; established— daily 1892, weekly
1882; W. A. Mitchell, editor and publisher
(2—8).
Circulation— Daily: "iKL '' , , ,„„,
Weekly: In 1895, "iKL." In 1896, I. Inl897,
Y. In 1898, publisher asserts, not less than
l.aOO. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl."
Inl902, Z(l,2, 4, 5).
MODERN LIGHT; Thursdays; peo-
ple's party; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1891 ; W. B. Lowry, editor and
publisher (1—5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
1,420. In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher asserts,
notlessthan 1,500. In 1897. Y. Inl898. zl. In
1899. publisher asserts, not less than 2,055. In
1900, vl. In 1901, (z- 4. 6)1. In 1902, yl. In
1903. (E-4) I. In 1904, yl.
CONCORDIA, c. h.. Cloud Co. b
3,401+ pop., on Chicogo.Burllngton & Qulncy ,
Missouri Pacific, Union Paclflc and Atchi-
son, Topeka ft Santa Fe Rds.. 154 m. from
Atchison. Coal mining and stone quarrying.
BLADE; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; Independent;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription-daily $5, weekly $1; established-
daily 1902, weekly 1879; Burroughs & Clark,
editors and publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation-Daily: "i^L.'' ,__,„
AVeekly: Actual average for 189i. 2,437*.
In 1895, H #. Actual average for 1896,
2,5 10#. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yl*. In
1899, yl ##. In 1900, ••vn." In 1903 Z (4).
342
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
K A N S A N ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; eatab-
lUhed 1881: G T. Davles, editor and publisher
(2—5).
Circulation : In 1895, I. In 1896. 1. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, publisher asserts, smallest 1,440.
Actual average for 1899, 1,612; for 1900,
2,038; for 1901. 2,029; /or 1902,2,175;
for 1903, 2,234; for 1904, 2,188.
PRESS; Tuesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1895; Marshall & Glidden, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
CONWAY SPRINGS, Sumner Co.
p 714+ pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd.,26 m.
8. W. of Wichita. Division headquarters
of Missouri Pacific Railway. Farming and
stock raising.
REFL.ECTOR; Thursdays; Independ-
ent; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1; estab-
lished February, 1902; S. D. Crane, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
STAR; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 16x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1884; E. L. Cllne, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "fKi"
COB.'SI'SG, Nemaha Co. d 426t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 12 m. S. of Seneca,
the county seat. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; eatab-
Uahed 1895; Minter & Slocum, editors and
publishers (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
COTTONWOOD FALLS, c. h..
Chase Co. a- 842+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka
ft Santa Fe Rd. and Cottonwood r., 20 m.
W. of Emporia. Water power and stone
quarries. Agriculture and stock raising.
CHASE CO. LEADER; Thursdaya;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1871; W. C. Austin, editor
and publisher (5—3) . Circulation "jkl."
COURANT AND REVEILLE; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x32; sub
scrlption $1.50; established 1874; Phil Good-
reau, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
COUNCIL GROVE c. h., Morrit
Co. D- 2,265+ pop., on Missouri Pacific and
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds., 24 m. N. W.
»f Emporia. Agriculture and stock raising.
GUARD; Fridays ; democratic; eight
riages 13x22; subscription $1 ; established
884; M. F. Amrlne, editor; Morris County
Printing Co., publishers (5—3). Circulation
"JKL." In 1899. Z. In 1900. Z. In 1902, "iju,"
In 1903, Z (1).
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1872; Chas. Hillebrandt, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. Z. In
1899, publisher asserts, not less than 1,400. In
1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1908,
(z— 4) I (O O). In 1904, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,200.
COURTLAND, Republic Co. 6 286
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
and Atchison, Topeka ft Santa Fe Rds., 18
m. W. of Belleville.
COMET; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 19x24; subscription $1; established
February, 1903; Hoyt ft Tlbbetts, editors and
publishers (1—4). Circulation "jj^l."
REGISTER; Fridays ; republican ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1889 ; C. A. Kimball, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "JiL"
CUBA, Republic Co. tl *45t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific Rds., about 10 m. E. of
Belleville, the county seat. Corn and live-
stock raising.
DAYLIGHT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885: J. E. Novak, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "}ki, "
CUNNINGHAM, Kingman Co. g
200 pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd., 16 m. W. of Kingman.
CLIPPER; Fridays; independent; four
pages 17x24; subscription SI; established
October, 1902; C. C. Hixon, editor and pub-
lisher (1 — 4). Circulation ".ikl."
DELPHOS, Ottawa Co. t} 648t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 12 m. N. by N. E. of
Minneapolis, the county seat. Stock raising
and farming.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; independent;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1888; Dan Campbell, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "iSL."
DENISON, Jackson Co. d' 210 pop., on
Kansas City Northwestern Rd., 8 m. S. of
Holton. Shipping point for live stock.
HERALD; Fridavs; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1;
September. 1902; George
and publisher (2—3)
established
T. Harrison, editor
Clrc'n "isi" (A A).
DESOTO, Johnso^i, Co. D- 300 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd. and Kan-
sas r., 18 m. E. of Lawrence and 25 S. W. of
Kansas City. Farming.
EAGLE EYE; Thursdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1898;
Wiard & Wiard, editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation "iii"
DEXTER, Cowley Co. P^SSOf pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 20 m. E. by S. of Wln-
fleld, the county seat, and 60 S.E. of Wichita.
Cattle raising, wheat, corn, alfalfa and hay.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; Q.A.Robertson, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl "
DIGHTON, c. h., Lane Co. -D1941 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 24 m.
W. of Scott and 100 W. of Great Bend.
Stock raising and farming.
HERALD ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1885; W. H. Lee, editor and publisher.
Circulation "JKL."
LANE CO. JOURNAL; Thursdays;
people's party; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1897; J. E. Lucas, editor
and publisher (2— 3). Circulation "iKL."
DODGE CITY, c.h.,i^ord Co.Jli
1,942+ pop.— local estimate 2,524— on Atchi-
son, Topeka ft Santa Fe and Chicago, Rock
Island & Pacific Rds. and Arkansas r., 8 m.
S. W. of Lamed. Stock-shipping point for
Eastern marketa. Farming.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; W. F. PetlUon, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iiii "
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
343
KANSAS.
GLOBE-REPUBIilCAN; Thursdays;
republican ; eigtit pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1886; W. E.Davis and F. W.
Tyler, editors and publishers (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
LIVE STOCK FARMER; Thurs-
days; live stock; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; F. A. Etrlck,
editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation; Actual average for a year
ending with March, 1901, 1,011. In 1902,
"JKL." Ill 1903, Z (4) (A A).
DOUGLASS, Butler Co. R755t pop..
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd. A
•hipping point for grain and live stock.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1884; J. M. Satterthwalte, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iju,"
DOWNS, Osborne Co. tl 938t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 12 m. N. E. of Osborne,
the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established January, 1903;
F. W. Gardner, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation "jkl"
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1879;
Allen J. DeLay, editor and publisher (T— 3).
Circulation "jki'
OUR MESSENGER; monthly; tem-
perance; eight pages 12x16; subscription 25
cents; established 1879; Mrs. Alice G. Young,
editor; A. B. Adamson, publisher (1—4). Cir-
culation 'JKL"
DUNLAP, Morris Co. D- 400 pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 9 m. S. E. of
Council Grove, the county seat.
LEADER; Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
November, 19U3; E. B. Dailey, editor and
publisher (2— 5).
£ ASTON, Leavenworth Co. cf l,*34t
pop. (of township), on Union Pacific Rd.,
15 m. N. W. of Leavenworth. Farming.
LIGHT; Fridays; eight pages 11x16; gub-
Bcription 50 cents; established 1891; David
A. Bosley, editor and publisher; prints edi-
tions for surrounding towns (2—2). Com-
bined circulation "uu,."
EDNA, Labette Co. O, 874t pop. -local
estimate 800— on Missouri Pacific Rd., 11 m.
S. W. of Oswego, the county seat. Wheat,
corn, oats, hay, cattle and hogs.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican,
four pages 16x24; subscriotion $1; estab
llshed 1899; W. A. Blair, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
SUN; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
•crlptlon $1; established 1894; W. E. Staige,
editor and publisher (8— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
EFFINGHAM, Atchison Co. cf 634t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 13 m. W. of
Atchison, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
NEW liEAF; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1887; Ina L. Klingman, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl"
ELDORADO, c. h., Butler Co. O,
3,466t pop.— local estimate 3,565— on Atchi-
son, Topeka & Santa Fe; Kansas City,
Mexico & Orient and Missouri Pacific Rds.
and Walnut r., 28 m. E. N. E. of Wichita,
the county seat. Missouri Pacific shops
KANSAS.
and round-house, creamery, one grist and
two flour mills. Agriculture and stock
raising.
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
lican; dally four pages 18x24, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3, weekly
$1.50; established-daily 1895, weekly 1883:
T. B. Murdock, editor and publisher (2—5).
Circulation— Daily : "iKL."
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1.200. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
publisher asserts, not less than 1,200. In 1899,
zl. In 1900. zl. In 1901, (z-4) I. In 1902,
(z— 4, 6) I. In 1903, December, publisher
asserts, no issue during 1903 was less than
2,000. In 1904, (z-4) I (••).
W^ALNUT VALLEY TIMES; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKL i ,
Fridays; republican; four pages — dally
15x22," weekly 22x28; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1.50; established— dally 1887, weekly
1870; Alvah Shelden, editor and publisher.
Circulation— daily "iKi- " weekly "iKL ••
INDUSTRIAL ADVOCATE ; Thurs
days; people's party; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1889; Geo. F.
Fullinwider, editor and publisher (5— 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,368. In 1896, I. Actual average for \891,
1,440. In 1898. zl. Actu<il average for IS99,
1,545. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z— 4) I. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
ELK CITY, Montgomery Co. R 709t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Missouri Pacific Rds., about 12 m. N. W. of
Independence, the county seat. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1898; W.
K. Wortraan, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "iKi"
ELK FALLS, LJIk Co., 350 Q, pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe. Rd., 8 m. S. E.
of Howard, the county seat.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
August, 1903; William A. Cobbs, editor and
publisher (1—5).
ELLIN WOOD, Barton Co. n 760t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
10 m. E. of Great Bend, the county seat.
Grain elevators, pottery, brick works,
creamery and flour mill. Wheat growing.
BARTON CO. PRESSE; Fridays;
German; independent; four pages 22x28;
subscription $2; established 1896; JohnHoen-
scheidt, editor and publisher (2—4)
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904, yl. . ^
LEADER; Thursdays; independent;
German and English; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1894: Joseph W. A.
Cooke editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion "J£L."
ELLIS, Ellis Co. n 932 pop.
REVIEW -HEADLIGHT; Fri-
days (A A).
ELLSWORTH, c. h., Ellsworth Co.
D 1,549+ pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco
and Union Pacific Rds., 35 m. W. of Salina.
Stock raising, corn and wheat.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
llBhed 1880; Frank S. Foster, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, I. Actual average for the first six
months of 1897. 1,044. In 1898, "iSi" In
1900, Z. In 1902, "jk.l."
344
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
REPORTER; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1871 : George Huycke, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation ••JKL" In 1903, Z (4).
ELMDALiE, Chase Co. [>350 pop.
REPORTER; Fridays (A A).
ELSMORE, Allen Co. C\ l,759t pop.
(Of township), on Missouri, Kansas & Texas
Kd., 30 m. from Fort Scott. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription Jl; estab-
lished 1897; J. P. Decker, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "iKi"
EMPIRE CITY, Cherokee Co. 0,2,2681
pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis
Rd., 1 m. N. of Galena. Lead and zinc
mining and farming.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1894; Lawrence Dlllman, editor; L. M.
Dillman, publisher (5 — 3). Circ'n-iKL." (A A).
EMPORIA, c. h., Lyon Co. a- 8,223t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
and Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds., be
tween Cottonwood and Neosho rs. 61 m. S.
W. of Topeka, the State capital. Seat
of College of Emporia and State Normal
School.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sftn-
day. and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription— dally
$4., weekly $1; established 1890; W.A.White
editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation — Daily : In 1896, "jki," In
1897, publisher asserts, over 1,000. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, "iKL." In 1900, Z (4. 6). In
1902, "iKL-" Actual average for a year
ending with November. 1903, 1,754; for 1904,
2,057.
Weekly: In 1896, 'iKi-' Actual average for
a year ending with September, 1897, 1,334.
In 1898, I. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, (z-4, 6) I. In 1902, yl. Actual aver-
age for a year ending with November, 1903,
'2,110: /or 1904, 2,061.
REPUBLICAN ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; four pages— dally 18x24, weekly
22x38; subscription— dally $4, weekly $1:
established 1882; Wm. L. Stahl, editor and
publisher (5—3).
Circulation— Daily; "jkl." In 1903, Z
(4) (••). Inl904, (z-4) I (+f).
Weekly: "Ju,." In 1897. Z. In 1898, Z. In
1902, -JKL.' In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). In 1904.
(z-4) H (+t).
KANSAS PROHIBITIONIST;
Thursdaj's; prohibition; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established August, 1902;
Earle R. De Lay, editor and publisher
<1— 5 PI,
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
1,260. In 1904. yl.
TIME8; Fridays; people's party; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1887; P. F. Yearout, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,700. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y,
In 1898, zl. Actual average for a year end-
ing tvith July, 1899, 1,997. In 1900. yl. In
1901. y I. In 1902, vl. In 1903, yl (O O). In
1904. ".TKL."
ENTERPRISE, Dickiiison Co. D 798
pop., on Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe,
Union Pacific and Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific Rds., 6 m. E. of Abilene.
HERALD; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
July, 1903: Edw. Sallenbach, editor and pub
Usher (1—4) Circulation ".ik.!-"
ERIE, c.h. jiVcosfto Co. 0,1,1111 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Missouri,
Kansas & Texas Rds. and Neosho r.,40m.
S. W. of Fort Scott. Agriculture and stock
raising.
REPUBLICAN-RECORD; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1876; Seth G.Wells, editor and
publisher (8—3). Clrc'n -jkl." In 19u2, Z (4).
In 1903. Z (4).
SENTINEL; Fridays ; people's party ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1883; Elizabeth Frazier, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1896, -jkl." In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, over 1.000. In 1899, zl. In
1900, "JKL."
ESBON, Jewell Co. b 870t pop. (of
township), on Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific Rd., 10}^ m. W. of Mankato, the
county seat. Cornralsiug and live stock.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1899;
P. F. Root, editor and publisher (S— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
ESKRIDGE, Wabaumee Co. a- 612t
pop., on Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
35 m. S. W. of Topeka, the State capital
Farming and live stock.
STAR; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x23; subscription $1; established
1888; D. & W. Busenbark, editors and pub-
lishers (8-3). Circulation "jkl.- In 1903, Z (4).
WABAUNSEE CO. TRIBUNE;
Saturdays; republican; eight pages (15x22;
subscription $1; Seaman & Carroll, editors
and publishers (12 — 1).
EUDORA, Douglas Co. n- 640t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 7 m. E. of
Lawrence, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS ; Thursdays; neutral; four pages
30x26; subscription $1; established 1886; Geo.
C. Brune. editor and publisher (3—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
EUREKA, c. h., Greenwood Co. P,
2,(191t- pop., on Atchison, Topek & Santa
Fe and Missouri Pacific Rds. and Fall r.,
45 m. S. of Emporia. Agriculture.
DE3IOCRATIC MESSENGER;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1888; Hudson &
Focht, editors and publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
l,356;/or 1896, 1,361; /or 1897, 1,383;
for 1898, 1,428; for 1899, 1,558; for 1900,
1.736. In 1901, V I. In 1902, yl. In 1903.
yl (O O). In IPOi, (z-4) I.
HERALD AND GREENWOOD CO.
REPUBiilCAN ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x23; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished—Her a id 1868, Republican 1880; consoli-
dated October, 1892; Tucker & Wood, editors
and publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1900, 1.574. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, yl (OO)- In 1904, (z-4) I.
LUTHERAN; monthly; lutheran; ten
pages 6x9; subscription 25 cents; established
1S98; D. H. Cramer, editor and publisher
(1—4). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
EVEREST, Brown Co. cf 502t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 18 m. S. E. of Hia-
watha, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
ENTERPRISE ; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription 81 ; established 1888; O. C.
Jones, editor and publisher (7— 3P). Circu-
lation "JKL "
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
345
KANSAS.
FAIR VIEW, Brown Co. cf 395t pop.,
on ChlcaRO, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 11 m.
W. of Hiawatha, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE: Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1S88; S. O. Groesbeck, editor and pub-
lisher (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
FAIiLi RIVER, OreemmodCo.a^dll
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.,30
m S. E. of Eureka.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1898; J.
E. Schocklett, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
FLORENCE, Marion Co. n l,178t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
10 m. S. E. of Marlon, the county seat.
Quarries of building stone. Wheat.
NEWS-BUL.L.ETIN; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 14x22; subscription
$1.50; established— A'ews 1900, Bulletin 1886,
consolidated 1901; D. F. Hancock, editor and
publisher (8— .3). Circulation "jkl." In 1897,
Z. In 1898. Z. In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
FORMOSO, Jewell Co. ^ 200 pop.
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 10
m. E. of Maukato. the county seat. Corn
wheat and hogs.
NEW ERA; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established December, 190,0;
A. E. Coleman, editor and publisher (7—3 F).
Circulation "iKj..."
FORT liEAVENW^ORTH, Leav-
enworth Co. q' on Santa Fe and Missouri
Pacific Rds. and Missouri r., 3 m. N. of
Leavenworth, the county seat. United
States Infantry and Cavalry School and
Post and Military Prison are here.
JOURNAL OF THE U. S. CAVAL-
RY ASSOCIATION; quarterly, March,
June, September and December; military;
one hundred and twenty-five pages 6x9; sub
scription $2; established 1888; L. C. Scherer,
editor; U. S. Cavalry Association, publish-
ers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual average
for a year ending with March, \89S, i.,0ti5»
In 1899. "JKL." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
FORT RILEY, Geary Co. a- on
Union Pacific Rd., 4 m. N. W. of Junction
City, the county seat. U. S. military post.
GUIDON ; Sundays; military; four pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1895 ;
Littleton & Darnall, editors and publishers
(8—3). Circulation "Jiu," (A A).
FORT SCOTT, c. h., Bourbon Co. O,
10,322t pop— local estimate 12,892— on St.
Louis & San Francisco, Missouri, Kansas &
Texas and Missouri Pacific Rds, and Mar-
maton r., 100 m. S. of Kansas City, Mo.
Agriculture, manufacturing, coal mining
and sugar making. Seat of Kansas Normal
College.
REPUBLiICAN; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $6, weekly $1; established-
daily 1902, weekly 1896; F. C. Raney, editor;
Republican Printing Co., publishers (12—1).
Circulation — Daily: Actual average for
1903, 1,609; for a year ending with October,
1904, 1,540.
Weekly: 'JKi-" In 1902. Z (1, 2,4, 5).
KANSAS.
TRIBUNE AM) MONITOR; every
evening except Sunday, and SEMI-
WEEKLY, Wednesdays and Saturdays;
democratic; dally four pages 17x24, semi-
weekly eight pages 17x24; subscription— dally
$6. semi-weekly $1; established 1884; G. W.
Marble, editor; Marble, Blakely & Barr, pub-
lishers (1—.')). Circulation— daily "iKi" semi-
weekly "JKL."
KANSAS AND MISSOURI CHOP-
PER; monthly; Woodmen of the World;
twenty pages 8x11; subscription 50 cents;
established 1890; George B. Moore, editor and
publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl. " Actual aver-
age for 1903, 961. In 1903, "jkl."
TRACKMAN ; monthly ; labor; twentj'-
four pages SMxUi4; subscription 25 cents;
established July, 1903; J. I. Sheppard and H.
E. Conflaus, editors; Geo. W. Marble, pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
WESTERN MEDICAL JOURNAL;
monthly; medical ; forty eight pages 7x11;
subscription $1; established 1890; Dr. J. B.
Carver, editor; Western Medical Journal Co.,
publishers. Circulation "iiu,."
THA-NJiLTOIiT, Marshall Co. cn.lGTt
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 15 m. S. E. of
Marysvllle, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
REVIEW; Fridays; republican; four
pages 17x24: subscription $1; established 1893;
G. W. Shedden, editor and publisher.
Circulation: Actua I average for 1904,
1,764.
FREDONIA, c. li., Wilson Co. R l,650t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, St.
Louis & San Francisco and Missouri Pacific
Rds. and Fall r., 31 m. S. E. of Eureka.
Wheat growing and stock raising.
WILSON CO. CITIZEN; Fridays;
republican ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription
$1; established 1870; John S. Gilmore, editor
and publisher (9—3).
Circulation: In 1897. "iKL." Inl898, zl. In
1899. vl. Inl900,zl. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1804, yl.
FTJIiTON, Bourbon Co. P, 424t pop., on
Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd., 13 m.
N. of Fort Scott, the county seat, and 86 S.
of Kansas City, Mo. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT ; Fridays ; Independ-
ent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1884 ; A. W. Felter, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl "
GALENA, Cherokee Co. H^ 10,li.5t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco and Kansas
City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rds., 7 m. W. of
Joplln, Mo. Lead and zinc mining.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; democratic; six pages 18x24;
.subscription $4; established 1896; B. L. & S.
M. Strother, editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation "ijci." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays: republi-
can; four pages 17x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1880; L. C. Weldy, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "ijcL."
GALES BURG, Neosho Co. R 241
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd,,
11 m. N. W. of Parsons. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays ; independ-
ent; four pages 13x26; subscription $1; es-
lished 1885; Claire Rosa, editor; Rosa & Son,
publishers (5—3). Circulation "im,."
GARDEN CITY. c. h., Finney Co. p
1,590+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
346
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
Fe Rd. and Arkansas r., 50 m. W. of Dodge
City. Irrigated farm lands. Stock raising
and agriculture.
HERALD; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 12x18; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1886; Norrls Bros., editors and publish-
ers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
I3IPRINT; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 20x.i6; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
D. A. Minis, editor; Mlms & Keep, publishers.
Circulation '-jkl."
GARDNER, .^)ft»«on Co. o 475t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 6 m.
S. W. of Olathe, the county seat, and 32 8.
of Kansas City, Mo. Manufacturing.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1899; R.
B.Huffman, editor and publisher (7— 3P). Cir-
culation "JKL "
G A R N E T T, c. h., Anderson Co. a-
2,078+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
and Missouri Paciflc Rds., 51 m. S. of Law-
rence and 82 S. W. of Kansas City, Mo. Ag-
riculture.
£ A G Li E ; Fridays ; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1885 ; W.A.Trigg, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1878;
M. Schoonover, editor and publisher (5 — 3).
Circulation "jkl."
KANSAS AGITATOR; Fridays;
people's party; eight pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1890; W. O. & Anna
Champe, editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL."
REPUBLICAN- PLAINDEALER i
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
eorlptlon $1.50; established 1870; W. R. Smith,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
In 1903. Z (4).
GEUDA SPRINGS, Sumner Co. p
218 pop., on Kansas Southwestern Rd., 20
m. S. E. of Wellington.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription 81; established 1901; Ida John-
son Van Pelt, editor; W. W. Van Pelt, pub-
lisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
GIRARD, c. h., Crawford Co. 0, 2,473t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Kan-
sas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis and St. Louis
& San Francisco Rds., 25 m. S. of Fort Scott.
Coal shipping and mining. Agriculture.
APPEAL TO REASON; Saturdays;
•ociallst; four pages 16x22; subscription 25
cents; established 1895; J. A. Wayland, edi-
tor and publisher (2 — i).
Circulation : In 1899, B. Actual average
for a year ending with July 7, 1900, 79,414}
for a year ending u-ith March, 1901.
115,316} for 1902. 195,309; for 1903
^260,096. In 1904, yA.
GAA P.\A; Tuesdays; socialist; four
pages 15.X22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished November, 1903; E. L. Mengshoel, edi-
tor and publisher (8 — 1).
INDEPENDENT NEWS; Thursdays;
populist; four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1896; Derry & Derry, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
PRESS; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 163^x22; subscription $1; established
1869 ; E. A. Wasser & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1898. ••tKi." In 1897. pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 2,000. In 1898. v I .
In 1899, publisher asserts, not less than 2.KX).
KANSAS.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, publisher asserts, has
not been less than 2.300. In 1902, yH. In
1903, December, publisher asserts, no issue
during 1903 was less than 2,300. In 1904, yl.
GliASCO, Cloud Co. [^ 509t pop., on
Union Paciflc Rd. and Solomon r., 18 m.
S. W. of Concordia, the county seat. Grain
and stock raising.
SUN; Fridays; Independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1883; Geo.
Wright, editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circu-
lation "JKL."
GLENELDER, Mitchell Co. ^ 481t
pop., on Missouri Paciflc Rd., 12 m. W. of
Beloit, the county seat. Grain and stock
raising.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1898; B. & W. Woolnan, editors and pub-
lishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl.- (A A).
PEOPLE'S SENTINEL; Thursdays:
four pages 18x24; D. L. Timbers, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl.-
GOFF, Nemaha Co. cf 365t pop., on Kan-
sas City Northwestern and Missouri Paciflc
Rds., 14 m. S. E. of Seneca, the county seat.
Agriculture.
ADVANCE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1892 ;
P. L. Briney, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "iSi"
GOODLiAND, c. h., Sherman Co. \j
l,059t pop.,on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 36 m. W. of Colby. Machine shops
Farming and stock raising.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1898;
B. F. Brown, editor and publisher (12—8).
Circulation 'jkl."
REPUBLIC; Fridays; democratic; four
pages lSi24; subscription $1 ; established 1886;
J. H. Stewart, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jkl."
GOVE, c. h., Ocve Co. -a 162t pop., 12 m.
S. of Grainfleld, the nearest station on
Union Paciflc Rd. Agriculture and stock
raising.
GOVE CO. REPUBLICAN GA-
ZETTE; Thursdays; republican; four
pacres 18x24; subscription $1; established
1886: A. K. Trimmer, editor and publisher
(7—3 P) Circulation "jkl."
SHORT GRASS ADVOCATE; Sat-
urdays; independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established June, 1904; W. H.
Tuttle, editor and publisher (1—5).
GREATBEND, c. h., Barton Co. a
2,470+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
and Missouri Paciflc Rds. and Arkansas r.,
57 m. W. of McPherson. Seat of Central
Normal College. Flour mills, elevators,
stone quarries and brick works. Agri-
culture.
ITEM; every evening except Sunday, and
REGISTER, Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — dally $5,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1901, weekly
1874; Ira H. Clark, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation — daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
BEACON; semi weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; people's party; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1890; D.T. Arm-
strong, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual average
for 1902, 1,064. In 1903, -jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
:{47
KANSAS.
BARTON CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs
davs; democratic; eiglit to twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1883; W.
E. Stoke, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
BARTON CO. PRE8SE; Fridays;
German ; four pages 22x28 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1897; John Hoenscheidt,
editor and publisher. Circulation 'jki."
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 16x23 ; subscription $1 ; established
1878 : C. P. Townsley, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation -iML."
GREELEY, ^nd«r*on Co. a- 394tpop.
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 10 m. N. E. of Gar-
nett, the county seat. Shipping point for
grain and stock. Farming and grazing.
GRAPHIC; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1891; J. L. Ayres, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
GREENLEAF, Washiyigton Co. d
854+ pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd.. 8 m. S. E.
of Washington, the county seat. Farming
and live stock.
SENTINEL; Thursdays ; four pages
17x'24; subscription $1; established 1894; Ir-
vln Hoyne, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "iKL"
GREENSBURG, c. h., Kiowa Co. g
343+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 31 m. W. of Pratt. Agriculture and
stock raising.
KIOWA CO. SIGNAL; Fridays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1886; Jas. I. Parcel, editor and publisher.
Circulation'jKL."
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished August, 1902; M. S. Barber, editor and
publisher (1—5).
GRENOLA, Elk Co. O, 6ei6t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 17m. S.W.
of Howard, the county seat. Several flour
mills. Farming.
GREETING AND CHIEF; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; gubscription
$1; established— GrcefinflT 1900, Chief 1880;
Sutton & Kyser, editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation "jkl.*
GRIDLiEY, Coffey Co. D- 175 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Missouri
Pacific Rds., 10 m. S. VV. of Burlington.
Farming and stock raising.
STAR; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
July. 1902; Glick Fockele, editor; Frank
Fockele, publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
GYPSUM, Saline Co. n 562t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 15 m. S. E. of Sallna,
the county seat. Farming.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; J. D. Smith, editor and publisher
(7—3 P). Circulation -jkl."
H ADD AM, Washington Co. ti 355t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 12 m.
W. of Washington, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
CITY CLIPPER; Fridays ; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1883; H. J. Matteson, editor and publisher.
Circulation -•uli-"
KANSAS.
HALSTEAD, Harvey Co. g 9Ut,pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd. and
Little Arkansas r., 10 m. W. S. W. of New-
ton, the county seat. Flour mills.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1881; E.J. Bookwatter, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
HAMILTON, Greemvood Co. O, 296
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
18 m. N. E. of Eureka, the county seat.
Farming and stock-raising.
TIHIES; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 19(J3; Hudson &
Focht, editors and publishers ( 1—5 P)
HANOVER, Wauhington Co. [^ 987t
pop.— local estimate 1,087— on Chicago, Bur-
lington & Qulncy and St. Joseph & Grand
Island Rds. and Little Blue r., 15 m. N. E.of
Washington, the county seat. Farming.
DEMOCRAT-ENTERPRISE ; Fri-
days; populist; eight pages 13x30; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1877; James Pontius, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x20; subscription $1; established 1900;
D. O. Munger, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL.'
HARPER, harper Co. g l,151t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Hutch-
inson & Southern Rds., 9 m. N. of Anthony,
the county seat. Flour mills, creamery and
farming.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; farmers' al-
liance; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1885; A. B. Hoffman, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL."
SENTINEL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription fl; established
1882; C. I. Denny, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "iKL."
HARTFORD, Lyon Co. n- 563t pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 13 m. S. E.
of Emporia, the county seat. Shipping
point for grain and live stock.
NEOSHO VALLEY TIMES; Fridays;
four pages 20x26; sub.scrIption $1 ; established
1895; A. S. Bernhelsel, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
HAVEN, Reno Co. g 1.369t pop. (of
township;, on Missouri Pacific Rd., 30 m.
N. W. of Wichita. Farming.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; S. G. Herlacher, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation 'JKL."
HAVENSVILLE, Pottawatomie Co.
cf 437+ pop., on Leavensworth, Kansas &
Western Rd., 20 m. N. E. of Westmoreland,
the county seat. Farming and stock raising.
REVIEW; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1891; R. C. Coverdale, editor and publisher.
Circulation "ujj,."
HAVILAND, Kioua Co. Q 200 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 10
m. E. of Greensburg.
ONLOOKER; Saturdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established May, 1903;
Frank Fesler, editor and publisher (3—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
348
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
HAYS, c. h., Elli$ Co. D l,13flt pop., on
Union Pacific Rd. and Big creek, 220 m. W.
of Topeka, the State capltai. Flour mills
and elevators. Farming and stock raising.
EL.L.IS CO. NEWS; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1897: M. H. Mulroy. editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation ••jkl"
FREE PRESS; Saturdays ; people's
party; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1882; Harry Freese, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jKi"
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1888 ; Geo. P. Griffith, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
HERINGTON, ^ici-in»on Co. a l,607t
pop., at junction of Missouri Pacific and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 30 m.
S. E. of Abilene, the county seat. Agricult-
ure and manufacturing.
SUN; Thursdays: republican; twelve
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1903; Potter & Fretz, editors and publishers
(2-5).
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 14x22; subscription $1.50; established
1889; A. M. Crary, editor; Crary & Son, pub-
lishers (5— 3). Circulation "jsi."
HIAWATHA, c. h., Brown Co. cf
2,829+ pop., on Missouri Pacific and St. Joseph
& Grand Island Rds.. 42 m. W. of Saint Jo-
seph, Mo. Agriculture and stock raising.
BROWN CO. WORLD; Fridays; re
publican; twenty-four pages 11x16; subscrlp
tion $1.50; established 1864; Ewiug Herbert,
editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,440. In 1895, H. Actual average
for 1896, 3.127. In 1897. Y. In 1898, y I. In
1899, publisher asserts, not less than 3.000.
In 1900, yH. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903.
(z— 4) I. Actual average for 1901, 3, 1.57.
KANSAS DEMOCRAT; Thursday*;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1881; G. W. Harrington, edi-
tor and publisher.
Circulation: Accorded I from 1891 to 1995.
Actual average for 1896. 3,429. In 189r, V.
In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. vl. In
1901. yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903. y I. In"l904,yl.
K.EY; monthlj'; fraternal; four pages
11x16; subscription 50 cents; established
September. 1902; Grant W. Harrington, edi-
tor and publisher (2^3). Circulation "jkl."
HIGHLAND, Doniphan Co. cf 780t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd.,
10 m. N. W. of Troy, the county seat.
Farming.
VIDETTE; Thursdavs; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1892;
Tobias Larson, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
HILL CITY, c. h., Graham Co. \3
468+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and South
Solomon r., 65 m. E. of Colby. Agriculture
and cattle raising.
EXAMINER; Fridays; socialist; six
pages 1:3x20; subscription «1; established
February 6, 1903; T. H. McGlll, editor and
publisher (9— 3). Circulation "-ikl." (A A).
PEOPLE'S REVEILLE; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1884; C. H. Emmons, editor
and publisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
RECORDER; Fridays: republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
Wm. A. Hill, editor and publisher. Circu
lation"jKL."
K.EPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20 : subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1889: W. H. Hill, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
HILLSBORO, Marion Co. a 754t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.^
10 m. W. of Marion, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
JOURNAL; Fridays: German; eight
pages 13x20; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1901; H. H. Fast, editor; Central Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 19ul, "iKL.' Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,138. In 1903, (z-4) I. In
mi, I (DD).
tJEMElNDEBLATT; semi-monthly j
German; mennonite; eight pages 8x11; sub-
scription 50 cents; establiihed 1896: D. E.
Harder, editor; Gemelndeblatt Company,
publishers (1—4). Does not insert advertise-
ments (A A).
SONNTAGSSCHUL-BOTE; month-
ly; German; •ixteenpageB6}^x9i^; subscrip-
tion 35 cents; established 19(0; Peter F.
Duerksen. editor; Central Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1901, ".ikl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 375. In 1903, "jkl. (A A).
HOISINGTON, Barton Co. a 789t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 11 m. N. of
Greatbend, the county seat. Agriculture.
DISPATCH; Fridays ; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1889; Roy
Cornelius, editor and publisher (2—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
HOLTON, c. h., Jackson Co. cf 3,082t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific,
Kansas City Northwestern and Union Pa-
cific Rds., 30 m. N. of Topeka, the State
capital. Seat of Campbell University. Man-
ufacturing. Shipping point for live stock,
KANSAS SUNFLOWER; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; J. S. Orr, editor; Sunfiower
Printing Co., publishers.
Circulation: In 1899, ' jkl " Actual aver-
age for 19M, 1,1 45. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 19U3. "JKL." f A A).
RECORDER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1867; M. M. Beck & Son, editors and
publishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1896. "ijtL •" In 1897. Z. In
1898, zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, June, publisher
asserts, every week for the past year, 1,700.
In 1901, y I. inll902,(z— 4) I. Inl903, yl. In
1904. (z— 4, 6) I.
SIGNAL; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; Thos. A, Fairchild, editor and
publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,080. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL." Actual average for 1899, 1,286.
In 1900, yl. In 1901. "jkl."
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pagei 15x22; subscription $1; established 1888;
J. H. Miller, editor; The Holton Printing^
and Publishing Company, i ubllshers (12 — 4).
Circulfltion: In 1895,1. Actual average for
1896, 1,200; for 1897. 1,326; /or 1898.
1,714; /or 1899. 1.747. In 1900. yl. Actual
average for 1901. 2,090; for 1902. 2,531.
In 1903. yH (O O). In 1904. (z— 4) H (++).
HOLYROOD, Ellsworth Co. D 175
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
12 m. S. W. of Ellsworth^ the county seat.
Farming.
BANNER: Thursdavs: four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 190O; M. G.Wood-
mansee. editor and publisher. Circ'n "isi."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
349
KANSAS.
HOPE Dickinson Co. U 567t pop.— Ot
township 1,155+— on Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific Rds., 20 m. S.
of Abilene, the county seat. Manufacture
of stucco. Dairj'ing and stock raising.
DISPATCH} Thursdays; republican;
twelve pages 11x16; subscription 91; estab-
lished 1885; M. C. Hemenway, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation 'JKi."
HORTON, Brown Co. cf 3,398t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
13 m. S. of Hiawatha, the county seat. Man-
ufacturing. Stock raising and agriculture.
COMMERCIAL.; Thursdays ; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x23; subscription $1.50;
established 1887 ; Clyde McManigal, editor
and publisher (2—3). Circulation "jiiL." In
1902, Z (4).
HEADLIGHT; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899;
Johnson & Law, editors and publisliers.
Circulation: In 1897. I. In 1898. zl. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jki,."
HOWARD, c. h., Elk Co. C^ l,207t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
24 m. S. of Eureka. Agriculture and stock
raising.
COURANT; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1871; Thos. E.Thomson, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
EL K CO. CITIZEN ; Tuesdays ; people's
party; four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1877 ; F. C. Flory, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKx."
HOXIE,c.h., Sheridan Co. "n-SOr pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd., 31 m. E. of Colby.
Farming and live stock.
PALLADIUM; Thursdays; people's
party; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1885 ; M. C. Inlow, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "JKL"
SENTINEL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
llshed 1884; Frank A. Mclvor, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
HOYT, Jackson Co. ^ 250 pop,, on
Chieago. Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 13 m. N.
of Topeka, the State capital. Agriculture
and stock raising.
SENTINEL; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished April, 190 J; Moses W. Porter, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
HUGOTON, c. h., Stevens Co. p 54t
pop., 30 m. W. N. W. of Liberal, the nearest
station on the Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific Rd. Agriculture.
HERMES; Fridays; republican; four
partes 11x16; subscription $1; established
1887; A. W. Lamkin, editor; Sallie McClure,
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl.--
HUMBOLDT,^««n Co. qi,402tpop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri, Kansas & Texas Rds. and Neosho r.,
44 m. W. of Fort Scott. Flour mills, vitri-
fied brick, cheese, carriage and wagon fac.
torles and creameries. Agriculture.
HERALD; semi-weekly, Mondays and
Thursdays; independent; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1887; R. D. Tay-
lor. puhll<5her (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
UNION; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 20x26: subscription $1.50; established
1866: W. T. McElroy, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
KANSA S.
HURON, Atchison Co. cf 200 pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 16 m. N. W. of Atchi-
son.
TIMES; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established February, 1901; G,
E. Nichols, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion 'JKL." (A A).
HUTCHINSON, c. h., Reno Co. g
9,379 pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe,
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, Hutchinson
& Southern and Missouri Pacific Rds. and
Arkansas r., 40 m. N.W. of Wichita. Water
power and large salt wells.
BEE; every evening except Sunday, and
SATURDAY BEE, Saturdays; republi-
can; twelve pages 13x20; subscription— dally
$4, weekly 50 cents; established— dally April,
1902, weekly 1895 ; Lawson Printing Company,
editors and publishers (12— 2).
C ire II 1 a ti on— Daily, 'jkl.
Weekly: In 1896, "jkl " Actual average for
1897. '^,163. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In
1900, zl. In 1901, publisher asserts, each
issue was not less than 2,000. In 1902, yl. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
eight pag«s— daily 15x22, weekly 18x24; sub-
scription—dally $4, weekly 50 cents; estab-
lished-daily 1885, weekly 1872; W.Y. Morgan,
editor: The News Company, publishers
(7— 3P).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, "jki- " In 1896,
publisher asserts, not less than 1,200. In
1897, T Z. In 1898. zl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, "JKL." In 1902, (z— 6) H. Actual aver-
age for 1903, 2,768: for 1904, 3,964.
Weekly: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,000. In 1897, Y, In
1898, zl. In 1899, "jkl." In 1903, February,
publisher asserts, no issue during 1902 was
less than 1,920. Actual average for 1903,
2,112.
Publisher's ani^ouncement.— The Hutchinson
News is the very best paper in Hutchinson,
a city of 13,000, covering that territory
most thoroughly. We guarantee an aver-
age sworn circulation of 2.964 copies for
the Daily and 2,100 copies for the Weekly.
Foreign advertisers will make no mistake
in including it in their estimate, as it is the
only paper in that town that furnishes a
sworn circulation statement, as you will
note f I'om rating above.
GAZETTE; Wednesdays and Saturdays
(A A).
CLIPPER; Wednesdays; eight page»
18x20; subscription $1 ; established 1889; W. A.
Loe, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl •" (AA).
HERALD ; Tuesdays; democratic; eight
pages 11x171^; subscription $1; established
1875; G.C.Muller, editor; Herald Publishing
Co., publishers (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
(A A).
TRADESMAN; Saturdays (A A).
KANSAS EDUCATOR; monthly;
educational: forty-eight to sixty-four pages
8x11; subscription $1; established January,
1903; I. L. Dayhoff, editor; T. G. Armour,
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
3,420; /or 1904, r,62.'5.
SCHOOL AND FIRESIDE; monthly;
educational; twenty-four pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1891 ; F. J. Altswager,
editor and publisher (2 — 3). Circ'n "jkl."
A A).
INDEPENDENCE, c. h., Montgom-
ery Co. Q, 4,851+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific Rds. and
Verdigris r. Steam grist, cotton and plan-
ing Mills, brlek-yards, grain elevator and
350
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
manufactories of tobacco, brooms and
wagons. Natural gas.
REPORTER; every evening except
Sunday; independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $5; established 1881; T. N. SIckels,
•ditor and publisher (2—3). Circ'n "jkl."
KANSAS POPUIilST; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription jl ; established
1898; H. W. Young & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (1-4).
Cii'culation: In 1902, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1903, 1,077. In 1901, -'jkl.- (A A).
SOUTH KANSAS TRIBUNE;
Wednesdays; republican; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1.5u; established 1371; Tribune
Printing Co., editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation "JKL." In 1902, Z (4, 5).
STAR AND KANSAN; Fridays; social-
ist; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1872; H. W. Young, editor; Young &
Cox, publishers.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts.not
less than 1,000. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "iKi."
INMAN, McPherson Co. n 352t pop,,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 13 m.
S. W. of McPherson, the county seat. Flour
mill and creamery. Grain and stockraising.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent; ten
pages 2ux25; subscription $1; established 1892;
A. E. Duvall, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jjjL." In 1898. Z. In 1902, "jkl. "
I O L A , c. h., Allen Co. O, 6,791t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds. and Neosho r., 38 m. W.
of Fort Scott. Zinc smelters, brick fac-
tories, Portland cement works and l«e
plant. Agriculture. Natural gas.
CHRONICLE; every morning, except
Mondays ; democratic ; four pages 15x22 ;
subscription $5; established 1890; E. S. Davis,
editor and publisher (7 — 4).
RECORD ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLiY, Fridays; daily four,
weekly eight pages 15x22 ; subscription-
daily $2.50. weekly $1; established 189S; A. P.
Harris, editor; Harris & Teats, publishers
(1-4).
Circulation- Daily: In 1899, "jkl- " Actual
average for 1900, 1,074. In 1901, "jkl."
Weekly: "^kl."
REGISTER; every evening excent
Sundaj', and WEEKLY, thrice-a-week,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ; republi-
can ; daily six, weekly twelve pages 15x23;
subscription- dally $4, weekly |l.50; estab-
lished—daily 1897. weekly 1866; Chas. F.
Scott, editor and publisher (2—4).
Circulation-Daily: jkl " In 1901, Z (6).
Actual average for 1902, 1,434; for 1903,
1,541; /or 1904, 2,170.
Weekly: Actual average for 1895, 1,449.
In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z. In 1898, yl. In
1899, "iiiL." Actual average for 1900. 1,773.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 3,4)1. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
Publisher's announcement. — Jan., 1905, av-
erage, 2,541.
IRVING, Marshall Co. cf 366t pop., on
Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific Rds.,
15 m. S. of Marysvllle, the county seat.
Agriculture.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established 1886;
Ellen T. Stile, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "isi."
JAMESTOWN, Cloud Co. 6 400t
pop., on MIssoiirl Pacific Rd. and Republi-
can r., 12 m. W. of Concordia, the county
KANSAS.
seat. Water power. Agriculture and stock
raising.
KANSAS OPTIMIST; Saturdays; In-
dependent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; J. E. Christensen, ed-
itor and publisher. Circulation "iKi."
JENNINGS, necatur Co. tl i*4t pop.
(of township), on Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific Rd., 20 m. S. E. of Oberlin, the
county seat. Agriculture.
ECHO; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1888;
G. W. Shook, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "iiu,"
JETMORE, c.h., Hodgeman Co. p
230-t pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa F«
Rd. and Buckner r., 43 m. W. of Larned.
Farming.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1 ; established
1889; C. E. Roughton, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
WESTERN HERALD; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1880; P.H.Hand, editor and
publisher (9— 3). Circulation "jkl."
JEWELL, Jetuell Co. [j 736t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd. and Buffalo creek,
90 m. N. W. of Concordia. Stock raising
and farming.
JEWELL CO. REPUBLICANi
Fridays ; republican ; eight pages 15x32; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1879; W.C. Palmer,
editor and publisher ^2—8).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,068. In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, smallest 1.044. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
publisher asserts, smallest 1.068. In 1899. zl.
In 1900. July, publisher asserts, smallest issue
during the past year was 1,272. Actual aver-
age for a year ending rvith Sept., 1901, 1,359.
In 1902, (z— 11) I. In 1903, yl (OO). Actual
average for a year ending with August, 1904,
1.575.
JUNCTION CITY, c. h., Geary Co.
D- 4,695+ pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas
and Union Pacific Rds. and Kansas r., 62 m.
N. W. of Emporia and 71 W. of Topeka, the
State capital. Water power, employed in
flour mills.
UNION; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; republican;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription-daily $4, weekly $1; established
—daily 1896. weekly 1861 ; Montgomery & Co.,
publishers (1—4).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 10<j3, 1,1 12. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: -jkl." Actual average for 1%^,
3,168. In 1904, yH.
REPUBLIC; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1873 ; Chas. Henry Manley, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3K
Circulation: In 1893, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,000. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "iKi." In 1902, Z (4,6).
SENTINEL ; Fridays (A A).
KANSAS CITY,c.h., Wyandotte Co.
cf 51,418+ pop., on Kansas City Northwest-
ern, Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific Rds.
and Missouri r. Though a separate muni-
cipality. It is virtually a part of Kansas
City. Mo.
GAZETTE ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; repub-
lican; dally four, weekly eight pages 18x24;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
351
KANSAS.
•ubsciiptioii— daily $3, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1887, weekly 1858; The Gazette
Publishlug and Printing Co., publishers
(7— 3P). Circulation— daily "iKj-" weekly
"iKL." In 1899. Z. In 1901, Z (4, 5).
AMERICAIN CITIZEN; Fridays;
negro; republican; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1888; George Dudley,
editor; American Citizen PubllsliingCo., pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
KANjSAS NEWS; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription 81: established 1895; C.
M. Durham, editor; News Printing Co.,
publishers (5—3). Circulation -'.ijiL.'-
KANSAS RECORD; Saturdays; re-
publican; four pages 13x..'U ; subscription $1;
established June, 1902; W. G. Wood, editor
and publisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
liABOR RECORD; Thursdays; labor;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1894; W. E. Orr, editor; Geo. W. Knapp,
publisher (12-4).
Circulation : In 1900, "jk4." In 1901, Z (6).
In 1903. (z— 4) I. Iul904, (z— 4) T.
PRESS; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; J. B. Hippie,
editor and publisher (7— 3P). Circulation
"iKL." In 1897. Z. In 1899, Z. In 1902, "ifii,."
SUN; Fridays ; people's party ; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established 1889;
E F. Helsler. editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
WYANDOTTE HERALD; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1872; Lane Printing Co.,
editors and publishers (7— 3P) Circ'n "jkl."
COOPERS' INTERNATIONAL.
JOURNAL; monthly; cooperage labor;
sixty pages 6%x^}4; subscription $1; estab-
ILshed January, 1901; James A. Cable, editor
and publisher (9—3).
Circulation; In 1902, "jki,. " In 1903,(z^l) H.
In 1904. yll.
INTERNATIONAL BROTHER-
HOOD OF STATI(»NARY FIRE-
MEN'S JOURNAL; monthly (A A).
JOURNAL OF THE BROTHER-
HOOD OF BOILER MAKERS AND
IRON SHIP BUILDERS OF
AMERICA; monthly; fraternal; labor;
thirty-two to seventy eight pages 7^^x15 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; John McNeil
and Wm. J. Gilthorpe, editors; Brotherhood
of B. M. & I. S. B. of A., publishers (1—4).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) H. In
1904, yH.
KELLY, Nemaha Co. \:f 134 pop.
REPORTER; Thursdays (A A)
KENSINGTON, Smith Co. ^ 400 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 14 m.
W. of Smith Center, the county seat. Stock
and grain.
MIRROR; Thursdays; people's party;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1888; James Boyd, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
KINCAID, Anderson Co. n- 364t pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas Sc Texas and Missouri
Pacific Rds., 9 m. S. E. of Garnett. the
county seat, and 85 S. by S. W. of Kansas
City, Mo. Live stock and agriculture.
DISPATCH; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; J. E. Scruggs. Jr., editor and
publisher (8 — 3) Circulation "jkl."
KINGMAN, c.h., Kingman Co. D
1,785+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe,
Hutchinson & Southern and Missouri Pa-
cific Rds. and on Nlnnescah r., 45 m.W.of
Wichita. Agriculture and stock raising.
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1890;
KANSAS.
F. E. McMullan, editor; F. H. Weinsehenk,
publisher (12—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual average
/or 1902, l,ii49; /or 1903, 1,^50. In ll'Ol,
KDD).
KINiiMAN CO. TELEGRAPH; Fri
days; German; independent; four pages
22x28; subscription $2; established 1903; John
Hoeuscheidt, editor and publisher (2—4). Cir-
culation "JKL."
LEADER-COURIER ; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1884; Morton Albaugh, editor and
publisher (7 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
KINSLEY, c. h., Edwards Co. g 780t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
25 ni. S. W. of Larned. Farming and stock
raising.
GRAPHIC J Fridays; people's party;
eight pa^es 13x20; subscription $1; established
1877; J. M. Lewis, Jr., editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
3IER CUR Y ; Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1882 ; F. D. Smith, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "ikj,"
KIOWA, Barber Co. g 765t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Missouri
Pacific Rds., 29 m. S. by S. E. of Medicine
Lodge, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 13x24; subscription $1; established
1884; H. E. Glenn, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jkl."
NEWS-REVIEW; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Oscar Haberlein, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl." In 1904, 1.
KIR WIN, Phillips Co. ^ 586t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd.,ln the Solomon valley,
12 m. S. E. of Phillipsburg, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
KANSAN; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
F. L. Piatt & Co . editors and publishers
(7— 3P). Circulation "JKL."
LACROSSE, c. h.. Rush Co. a 536t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 32 m. N. W. of
Qreatbend. Wheat, corn and oats.
CHIEFTAIN; Fridays; people's party;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881 ; Rodney Torrey, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1897; A. C.
Whiteman, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
LACYGNE, Li7in Co. d- l,037t pop.,
on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd. an d
Marals des Cygnes r., 37 m. N. of Fort Scott.
Timber coal, grain, fruit and live stock.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1870;
Bruce Dennis, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
STANDARD; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1903. C. E. Dallas, editor and publisher (2—5 P).
LAHARPE, Allen Co. O, 610t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 6 m. E. of lola, the
county seat, and 43 W. of Fort Scott
Farming.
KANSASREVIEW; semt-weekly;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 a year;
established 1897; P. W. Usry, editor and pub-
lisher.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
NEWS; semi weekly, Tuesdays and Fri
days; eight pages 12x17; subscription $1;
established 1898; P. W. Usry, editor and
publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903,
Z(4).
L.AKIN, c. h., Kearny Co. p25dt pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd. and
Arkansas r., about 21 m. W. of Garden City.
Agriculture. Irrigating canals.
INVESTIGATOR; Saturdays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
H. Gr. .Madison, editor and publisher (5 — 3)
Circulation "jkl.-
KEARNY CO. ADVOCATE; Thurs
days; independent; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1884; E. S. Snow,
editor and publisher(7— 3 P).. Circ'n ••iKh"
LANE, Franklin Co. n- 300 pop,, on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 17 m. S. W. of Paola,
IiAND3IARK; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 11x15; subscription $1; estab-
lished June, 1904; R. H. Moore, editor and
publisher (1—5).
\EAV LEAF; Fridays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished April, 1902; E. C. Wallace, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "iKi." (A A).
LARNED, c. h., Pawnee Co. p l,.583t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Missouri Pacific Rds., about 22 m. S. W. of
Greatbend. Various manufactures. Stock
raising and farming.
CHRONOSCOPE; Fridays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1878; Frank J. Davis, editor and
publisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903,
Z (4).
TIL.LER-AND-TOIL.ER ; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1877; Harvey Eckert, editor
and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl.- Actual average
/or 1897, 1,095. In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl."
Actual average for 1900. 1,156. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. (z— 4, 5) I. In 1903, yl (O O).
LAWRENCE, c. h., Dougla$ Co. D-
10,862+ pop., on Union Pacific and Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Rds. and Kansas r.,
34 ni, W. by S. W. of Kansas City, Mo.
Flour mills, foundries, and manufact-
ures of furniture, cigars, brick and tile,
horse collar and canning factories.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and JEFFERSONIAN GA-
ZETTE, Wednesdays; inaependent; daily
four, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription
—dally $5, weekly %\; established 1882; C. E.
Finch, editor; Jeffersonlan Gazette Co., pub-
lishers (12—3).
Circulation: Daily: "jKi."
Weekly: In 1896, "JKi.- In 1897, I Z. In
1898. yl. In 1899, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •).
In 1901, yl.
JOURNAIj; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY. Saturdays; republi-
can; daily four pages 20x26, weekly sixteen
J ages 11x15; subscription— daily $6, weekly
1; established— daily 1857, weekly 1865;
O. E. Leonard and C. S. Finch, editors; The
Journal Co., publishers (7—3 P). Circulation
— dailv "JKL." weekly "jkl."
WO RIjD ; everv evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
dally four pages 20x26, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription — daily $4, weekly 50
cents: established 1892; J. L. Brady, editor;
World Company, publishers (1—4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1901, "ifij." Ac-
tual average for 1902, 2,719; for 1903,
3. '.266. In 1904. yH.
Weekly: In 1895, publisher assorts, not less
KANSAS.
than 1,00U. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
■ijcL." In 1899, "iii." In 1900, publisher
asserts, was at no time less than 1,000. In
1901. yl. Actual average for 1902, 3,009:
for 1903, 3,138. In 1904. yH.
GERMAN IA ; Thursdays ; German ;
Independent; eight pages 20x28; subscription
$1.50; established 1877; C. W. Murphy, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl." In 1899 ,Z.
FRATERNAL AID; monthly ; twenty-
eight pages 6x9; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1891; H. W. Grant, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 5,000 Actual average for 1896,
9,160. In 1897. F Z. Actual average for
a year ending with Oct., 1898, 16,375 ; for
ayear ending with October, 1899, '^3,437.
In 1900, yD. In 1901, y E. In 1902, (z— 2, 5, 11,
12) E. In 1903, yE. In 1904, yE (A A).
KANSAS LAWYER; monthly; legal;
twenty pages 7x11; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Kansas University Law School,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl"
(A A).
OCCULT TRUTH SEEKER;
monthly ; spiritualism ; twenty-eight to
thirty-four pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents;
established June, 1901; Edw. E. Gore, editor;
Truth-Seeker Publishing Company, pub-
lisher (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1902. Z (1, 2, 4). Actual
average for 1903. 5,075. In 1904, yH.
LEAVEN\irORTH, c. h., Leaven-
worth Co. cf 20,735+ pop., at junction of
seven railroads, on the Missouri r., 26 m. S.
of Kansas City, Mo. General manufactur-
ing and river commerce. Coal mines In
vicinity.
TII>IES; everv morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — dally S8,
weekly 25 cents; established 1857; D. R.
Anthony, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895. I. In 1896, F.
Actual average for 1897, 8,598. Actual av-
erage for a year ending ivith October, 1898,
9,819. In 1899, yF. In 1900, vF. Actual
average for 1901, 10, S'iS. In 1902, yF. In
1903, yF. In 1904, yF.
Weekly: In 1895, H. In 1896, F. In 1897,
FZ. Actual average for a year ending
with October, 1898, 11,371. In 1899. yF.
Inl900,yF. Actxml average for 1901, 9,91S.
In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904, yF.
LABOR REVIEW; Saturdays; labor;
four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished June, 1902; R. V. O'Connor, editor
and publisher (2 — ^3). Circulation "jkl."
TRIBl^ENE; Fridays; German; Inde-
pendent democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1887; S. Ku-
raner, editor and publisher (5 — 3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl" In 1889, Z. In
1901, I. In 1902, yl. In 19fj3, (z— 4) I. In
1904 yl.
UNION; Fridays; Independent, labor;
fovir pages 15x22: subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished June, 1901; N.B.Perry, editor and
publisher (2—3). Circ'n— In 1902, Z (1, 2, 3, 4).
In 1904. "iKL."
WESTERN LIFE; Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1899; Fred W. Jameson, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
1,332. In 1901, I. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl (O O). Actual average for 1904, 3,874,
HOME RECORD; monthly; four pages
12x17; subscription 30 cents; established 1872;
Mrs. Florence M. Hopkins, editor and pub-
Isher.
Circulation: In 1900, -jkl." In 1901, Z (4, 5).
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
KANSAS CHURCHMAN; monthly;
Prot. Epis. : four pages 15x22; subscription
50 cents; established 1872: Rev. F. W. Atkin,
editor and publisher (1—5).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
353
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
LEBANON, Smith Co. ^ 590tpop.,on
Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 14 m.
E. of Smith Center, the county seat. Stock
raising and agriculture.
ARGUS ; Fridays; four pages 17x34; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; G. C. McNelce,
editor and publisher (5—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
TI3IE8; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1887; Geo. W. Tew, editor; Linton, Mahin &
Mahlu, publishers (7—3 P). Circ'u"iKi-"
LiEBO, Coffey Co. n- 605t pop., on At-
chison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 18 m. E. of
Emporia. Coal mining and dairying.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; Enterprise Publishing Co , edit-
ors and publishers (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
liECOMPTON, Douglat Co. n- 408t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
and Kansas r., 10 m. N. W. of Lawrence.
the county seat. Seat of Lane University,
Small fruit farming and stock raising.
SUN; Fridays; Independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1891; Har-
mon Qlbbs. editor and publisher. Clrc'n VKx.."
liENORA, Norton Co. ti 231 pop., oh
Missouri Pacific Rd., 17 m. S. W. by S. of
Norton, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 15x22}^; subscription $1; established
June, 1901; E. A. Mellen, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
LEON, Butler Co. q,527t pop., on St.
Louis & San Francisco Rd., 32 m. E. of "Wi-
chita. Fanning and stock raising.
INDICATOR; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; established 18S0; J. E.
Hannon, editor and publisher (5—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
liEONA, Doniphan Co. cT 350 pop., on
St. Joseph & Grand Island Rd., 11 m. W. of
Troy.
DONIPHAN CO. HUSTLER; Fri
days; Independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established March. 1903; Harry
Mailler. editor and publisher (12— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL "
LEONARD VILLE, BUey Co. cf 3S5t
pop., on Leavenworth, Kansas & Western
Rd., 26 m. N. W. of Manhattan, the county
seat. Live stock and grain. Dairying.
MONITOR; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
Ii8hedl383; J. E. Track, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "JKL "
LEOTI,c. h., Wichita Co. a L51t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds., 24 m. N. W. of Scott.
Stock raising and agriculture.
STANDARD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab
llshed 1885; Roy Holstlngton. editor; Holst-
ington Bros., publishers (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
LEROY, Coffey Co. a- 778t pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas and Missouri Pa-
cific Rds. and Neosho r., 10 m. S. E. of Bur-
lington, the county seat. Wagon factories
and fruit evaporator. Sheep raising and
farming.
REPORTER; Fridays; independent;
four pages 20x36; subscription $1.50; estab-
23
lished 1879 ; Frank Fockele, editor and pub-
isherO— 3). Circulation "jkl"
COMMENT; semimonthly; six pages
15x22; subscription 40 cents; established 1899;
J. S. ft Harry L. Covert, editors and pub-
lishers (9—^3). Circulation "jki.."
LEWIS, Edirards Co. Q 100 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 9 m. E.
of Kinsley, the county seat.
PRESS I Fridays; independent; ten
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
June, 1904; A. T. Gallemore, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5).
LIBERAL, "STci^ard (7o.p426t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 38 m. S.
W. of Meade. Stock raising.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1886;
Ray Millman, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
LIBERTY, Montgomery Co. P, 3U
pop.
EXPRESS; Thursdays (A A).
LINCOLN, c. h., UncoLn Co. n l,262t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and Saline r.,
32 m. N. W. of Salina. Wheat, corn and
wool.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays ; repub-
lican; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1871; A. E. Duvall, editor and
publisher (12— 3).
Circulation: In 1902, "iSL." Actual aver-
age for 1903, 1,300. In 1904, yl.
SENTINEL ; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Willard E. Lyon, editor and
publisher (10— 3). Circulation "jkl." In 1899,
Z. In 1900, Z. In 1902. "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
LINDSBORG, McPherson Co. D
1,279+ pop., on Missouri Pacific and Union
Pacific Rds., 15 m. N. of McPherson, the
county seat. Shipping point for broom
corn. Agriculture.
L.INDSBORGS-POSTEN; Tuesdays;
Swedish; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1897; Bethany Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
NEWS: Fridays; republican ; eight pages
17x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1881 ;
Anna Carlson, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1896:
Francis Potter, editor; Bethany Publishing
Company, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
LINN, Washington Co. tl,400 pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 10 m. S. of Washington .
DIGEST; Thursdays; Independent; four
to eight pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents;
established 1897; J. N. Elliott, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "ixi"
LITTLE RIVER, Bice Co. n 457t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
10 m. E. N. E. of Lyons, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
MONITOR ; Thursdays ; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription S1.50; es-
tablished 1886 ; W. G. Greenbank, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
LOGAN, Phillips Co. [^ 449t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd. and Solomon r., 15 m.
W. S. W. of Phllllpsburg, the county seat.
Farming.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays: democratic;
four to eight pages 15x22; subscription . 1
354
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
established December, 1903; J. J, Rodebough,
editor and publisher (1—5).
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays ; repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1885; H. C. Bufflngton & Son, edi-
tors and publishers (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
LONG ISLAND, PhiUip$ Co. b l,007t
pop. (of township), on Chicago, Burling-
ton & Qulncy Rd., near Prairie Dog creek.
Flour mills and grain elevators. Alfalfa
growing.
LEADER; Saturdays; socialist; four
pages a0x36 ;8Ubscrlption (1 ; established 1885;
E. M. Weed & Son, editors and publishers.
Ciroulation ' 'jkl."
LONGTON, Elk Co. Q^ 564t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 25 m.
N. W. of Independence. Agriculture.
GLEANER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x34; subscription $1: established 1880;
Lauren Hale, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl.-
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 173^x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; R. B. McCut-
chan, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
LOTTISBURG, Miami Co. n- 665tpop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 14 m. E. N. E.
of Paola, the county seat, and 38 S. of Kan-
sas City, Mo. Ships corn, flax and stock.
Agriculture.
HERALD; Thursdays: independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1876; R. H. Cad wallader, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jju."
LOUISVILLE, Pottmoatomie Co. D
336 pop.
LYRE; Fridays (A A).
LUCAS, Russell Co. a 277 pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 20 m. N. W. of Lincoln.
Agriculture.
SENTINEL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 12x18; subscription $1; established
April, 1901; C. S. Grey, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
LURAY, RusselViCo. D 150 pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 17 m. N. E. of Russell,
the county seat. Agriculture and stock
raising.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established February, 1902;
H. W. Foltz, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
LYNDON, c. h., 0$age Co, D- l,004t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Missouri Pacific Rds.,30 m.S. of Topeka, the
State capital. Farming and stock raising.
PEOPLE'S HERALD; Thursdays;
people's party; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1889; J. Ed. Urie, editor
and publisher. Circulation "iia," In 1898. Z.
In 1902, "JKL"
RECORD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x22; subscription SI; established
1885: A. D. Lewis, editor and publisher (1 — 1).
Circulation -jkl."
LYONS, c. h., Rice Co. u l,736t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Missouri
Pacific and St. Louis & San Francisco Rds.,
80 m. E. of Qreatbend. Extensive salt
mines.
CENTRAL KANSAS DEMO-
CRAT; Fridays; Independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1878; E.
H. Young, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation; Inl901,' jkl.' Actual average
for a year ending with July, 1902, 1,212;
for 1903, 1,657. In 1904, yl.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; Clark Conkllng, editor and pub-
lisher (9— 3). Circulation "iKL."
RICE CO. EAGLE; Fridays; people's
party; eight pages 15x22; subscription $i.90;
established 1383; D. P. Hodgdon, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
McCRACKEN, Rush Co. n312tpop.,
on Missouri PacificSRd., 15 m. W. of La-
crosse, the county seat. Farming.
REPUBLICAN ENTERPRISE; Frl
days; Independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; Clarence P.
Dutton, editor and publisher (2—3). Circu-
lation "jkl."
MoGUNE, Crawford Co. a, 657t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 15 m.
S. W. of Girard, the county seat. Coal
mines In vicinity. Agricultural region.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; W. C. Willey, editor; F. S. Wil-
ley. publisher (2—5 P).
TI3IES-DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; in-
dependent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; estabiished 1882; Tom Darlington, editor;
J. W. Darlington, publisher (9—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
MoLOUTH, J^e/r«r«on(7o.D'529t pop.,
on Kansas City Northwestern Rd., 41 m. W.
of Kansas City, Mo. Farming and stock
raising.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
18x34; subscription $1 ; established 1887; C. M.
Dunn, editor and publisher (12— 3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
MoPHERSON, c. h., McPherson Co.
D 2,996t pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, Mis-
souri Pacific and Union Pacific Rds. A
trade center. Wheat, corn and dairy
products.
REPUBLICAN ; every evening except
Sunday, and REPUBLICAN AND
PRESS, Fridays; republican; daily four
pages 13x20, weekly eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription-daily $5, weekly $1; established
—daily 1887, weekly 1872; Wm. J. Krehbiel,
editor and publisher (2 — 3).
Circulation- Daily: "jkl "
Weekly: Actual average for 1895, 1,833;
for 1896,2,169; for 1897, 2,222; for 1898,
2,324. In 1899, vl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, y I.
Act^ial average for 1902, 2,387. In 1903. yH.
In 1904. yl.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1886; W. Knaus, editor and publisher (5—2).
Circulation "jkl."
FREEMAN ; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; J. A. Almgren. editor and pub-
lisher (2— 2). Circulation "iKL." Inl902, Z(4).
OPINION; Thursdays; people's party;
eight pages 15x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; L. C. Criner. editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "uu,"
MACKSVILLE, Sta/orr? Co. Q 248t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
IS m. E. of St. John, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
ARGUS; Fridays; Independent republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
355
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
tabllshed 1900; Miss M. L. Doran, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jk-i..'
INDEX J Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15xv>2; subscription $1; established
1901; Reazin & Connor, editors and publish-
ers (1—4). Circulation "jki-"
MADISON, Greenwood Co. O, 683t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Missouri Pacific Rds., 20 m. S. of Emporia.
Farming and stock raising.
MADISONIAN; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; Trask & GUman, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jki,."
MANCHESTER, Dickinson Co. a
218 pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd., 13 m. N.W. of Abilene, the county seat.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscriptions!: established 1896;
Z. H. 'Wise, editor and publisher (9—3). CIr
culatlon "iitL"
MANHATTAN, c. h., Riley Co. ^
4,044+ pop.— local estimate 4,500— on Blue
Valley, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and
Union Pacific Rds. and at confluence of
Big Blue with Kansas r., 53 m. W. of Topeka.
the State capital. Seat of the State Agricult-
ural College. Agriculture and stock raising.
INDUSTRIALIST; Tuesdays; educa-
cational; sixteen pages 6x9; established 1875;
Faculty of Kansas State Agricultural College,
editors and publishers (12—3).
Circulation: Inl902, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4)1.
In 1904. yl.
MERCURY; Wednesdays; democratic;
•Ight pages 15x22; subscription $1; ©stab
llshed 1884; Geo. W. Harrop, editor; M. B.
Davis, publisher (9—3).
Circulation: Accorded 1,104 In 1894. In
1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898. zl. Actual aver-
age/or 1899,1,355. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. yl. In 19U3, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
NATIONALIST; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 16x22; subscription $1.50;
•stabllshed 1870; Flint & McGarrah, editors
and publishers (12—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,110. In 1896, I. Actual average
/or 1897, 1,274. In 1898. yl. Actual aver
age for a year ending with Oct.. 1899, 1,440:
for a year ending with June, 1900, 1,601.
In 1901. yl. Actual average for 1902. 1,798;
for 1903, 1,964; for 1901, 2,132.
REPUBLiIC > Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876; Amos & Amos, editors and pub-
lishers (2—3). Circulation "iKi-" In 1900, Z.
In 1902, Z ^4, 5).
STUDENTS' HERALD; Thursdays;
collegiate; sixteen pages 8x11; subscription
$1; established 1896; Students' Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (12— 3). Circula-
tion "JKi"
JAYHAWKER; »emi-quarterly ;
collegiate; flftv-t wo pages 619}^^; subscription
50 cents; established August, 1902; W. S.
Wright, editor; Students Publishing Co.,
pixbllshers (12—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1903,
3,000. In 1904, yH.
MANKATO, c. h., Jewell Co. ^ 890t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and
Missouri Pacific Rds., 82 m. N. W. of Con-
cordia. Agriculture and stock raising. Corn
predominates.
JEWELL. CO. MONITOR; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1871; A. E. Veatch, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "iii."
WESTERN ADVOCATE; Fridays;
people's party; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1891; Henry R. Honey,
editor and publisher (12— 3).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 1,820. In 1896, I. Actual aver-
age for 1897, 1,741| for 1898, 2.027; for
1899. 2.131. In 1900, tI. Actual average
for 1901, 2.290; for 1902, 2,390; for 1903,
2,611. In 1901, yH.
MARION, c. h., Marion Co. D l,824t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds. and
Cottonwood r. Farming, fruit growing and
stock raising.
HEADLIGHT; Thursdays ; people's
party; eight to ten pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1887; H. J. Buschler, editor;
F. B. Matlock, publisher. Circulation "jjtL."
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1870; E. W. Hoch, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, "jKi" In 1896. pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,300. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. "JKL."
MARQUETTE, McPherson Co. n
489+ pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd. and
Smoky Hill r.. 21 m. X. W. of McPherson.
the county seat. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1887; H. E.Bruce, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
MARVIN, Phillips Co. b 188 pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 5 m. S. of PhlUipsburg.
Agriculture and stock raising.
GUIDE; semi-monthly; religious; eight
pages 91^^x13; subscription 60 cents; estab-
lished Marcih. 1902; A. H. Shelton, editor; M.
J. Shelton, publisher (1 — 4). Circulation "utt"
(A A).
MARYSVILLE, c. h., Marshall Co.
cf 2.006+ pop., on St. Joseph & Grand Island
and Union Pacific Rds., 113 m. W. of Saint
Joseph, Mo. Roller-process flour mill and
cigar manufactories. Shipping point for
hogs, cattle and grain.
ADVOCATE - DEMOCRAT ; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established — ^drocat« 1886,
Democrat 1882; H. M. Brodrlck, editor and
publisher (2— 4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jjtL." Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1,748; /or 1900, 1,733. In
1901. vl. Actual average for 1902, 1,991;
for 1903, 2, 321 . In 1904. y H.
MARSHALL CO. NEWS; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1872; George T. Smith, editor
and publisher (9— 8).
Circulation : "jka." In 1903, December,
publisher asserts, no Issue during the past
year has been less than 2,800,
MARSHALL CO. SCHOOL JOUR-
NAL; monthly; educational; eight pages
12x16; subscription 25 cents; established De-
cember, 1902; George K. Thompson, editor
and publisher (12—3). Clrc'n "jkl." (A A).
MEADE, c. h., Meade Co. p 326+ pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
42 m. S. W. of Bucklln, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
MEADE CO. GLOBE; Thursdays;
republican ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1885; Frank Fuhr, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
356
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
MEADE CO. NEWS; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four paget 20x26; lubscrlptlon $1; ei-
tablUhed 1900; John D. Wehrle, editor and
publisher (9— 3). Circulation ".tsj,."
MEDICINE LODGE, c. h., Bar-
her Co. P 917+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe Rd., 20 m. W. of Attica. Stock
raising and farming.
BARBER CO. INDEX? Wednesdays;
people's party ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
|l; established 1880; Painter <St Herr, editors;
Index Publishing Co., publishers. Circula-
tion "iXl!-"
CRESSET: Fridays; republican; eight
Eages 18x2u; subscription $1; established 1879;
. M. AiUne and Otis Lortou, editors and
publishers (9— 3). Circulation "ijtL."
MELVERN, 0$agt Go. O 4«9t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 9 m. S. by
S. E. of Lyndon, the county seat, and SO
S. W. of Kansas City, Mo. Cultivation of
cereals, corn and wheat predominating.
Undeveloped stone quarries and coal mines.
REVIEW; Thursdays; neutral; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1890; A. R. Ball, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "ixi."
MERIDEN, Jefferson Co. d "^331 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Leav-
enworth, Topeka & Southwestern Rds., 15
m. W. by S. of Oskaloosa, the county seat,
and 11 N. E. of Topeka, the State capital.
Agriculture.
LEDGER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1893; WlUard B. Roote, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "im,"
MILTONVALE, cloud Co. b 396t
pop., on Union Pacific and Atchison, To-
peka & Santa Fe Rds., 22 m. S. E. of Con-
cordia, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
19iH); J. W. & L. E. Honey, editors; Will De
Vlnny, publisher. Circulation "jkl."
MINNEAPOLIS, c. h., Ottawa Co. t}
1,727+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe and Union Pacific Rds. and Solomon r.
Manufactures of carriages, flour and lum
ber. Agriculture and stock raising.
BETTER WAY; Thursdays; people's
party; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1896; F. C. Johnson & Son, editors
and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation : Actual average for the first
six months of 1897. 1,200. In 1898, yl. In
1899, zl. In 1900, zt. Actual average for a
year ending n-ith June, 1901, 1,319. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl (OO). Actual average
/oj-1904, 1..'533.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1875; A. P. Riddle, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,700. In 1395, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1.6(X). Actual average
for 1897, l,r 06. In 1898, yl. In 1899, I. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1903, January, pub-
lisher asserts that the number of papers
mailed to subscribers during the past year
was at no time less than 1,650. In 1903, Decem-
ber, publisher asserts, no issue during the
past year has been less than 1,650. In 1904,
■(z-4)i(nn).
KANSAS.
KANSAS WORKMAN; monthly;
Ancient Order of United Workmen; thirty-
two pages 8x11 ; subscription 50 cents ; estab-
lished 1881 ; A. P. Riddle, editor and pub-
lisher (^12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 31,150. Actual average for 1896,
35,478; for 1897, 38,326. In 1898, yC.
Actual average for 1899, 36,071. In
1900, yC. In 1901, (z-1, 2, 4, 6) C. Actuxil
average for 1902, 46, 0 1 9 j /or 1903, 46,3 1 7 ;
/or 1904, 44,906.
SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF
JUSTICE; monthly; Sons and Daughters
of Justice; eight pages 11x16; subscription
25 cents; established May, 1901; J. F. Scherer,
editor; National Executive Committee pub-
lishers (2— 3). Circulation "jkl" (A A).
SPRIG OF MYRTLiE; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; thirty-two pages 7x11;
subscription 50 cents; established 1885 ; A. P.
Riddle, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 7,200. Actual average for \%'i%,
7,189; /orl897. 5.567. In 1896, yG. Actual
average for 1899, 4.580. In 1900, yG. In
1901, yH. Actual average for 1903, 4,685 1
for 1903, 4,700; for 1904, 4,421.
M O L I N E , Elk Co. 0, 695t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 37 m. W.
of Independence. Stock raising and agri-
culture.
REVIEW: Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1883;
U. G. Sutton, editor and publisher (3—5 P).
Circulation "ixi "
MORAN,^""" Co. □, 464t pop.— local
estimate 728 — on Missouri, Kansas & Texas
and Missouri Pacific Rds., 13 m. E. of lola,
the county seat. Farming.
MORAN HERALD; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 12x19; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1883; C. C. Thomas, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "iiti."
MORGANVILLE, Clay Co. i
350 pop.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays (A A).
MORLAND, Graham Co. \2 200 pop.,
on branch line Union Pacific Rd., 14 m. W.
of Hill City, the county seat.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; independent;
six pages 11x14; subscription $1; established
1901; Ida J. Butler, editor; Butler & Butler,
publishers (1—5).
MORRILL, ^ro«?n Co. cf 400t pop.,
on St. Joseph & Grand Island Rd., 10 m. N. W.
of Hiawatha, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; neutral; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1890; Mrs.
Jennie McMillan, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
MOUND CITY, c. h., Linn Co. n-
809+ pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 24 m. N.
W. of Fort Scott. Cheese and furnitur*
manufactories. Farming.
KANSAS STANDARD; Fridays ;
democratic; four pages 20x26 ; subscription
$1; established 1896; C. E. Dallas, editor and
publisher. Circulation "iKL." (A A).
LINN CO. REPUBLIC; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1:
established 1885; A. S. Duckworth, editor and
publisher (5— 3)) Clrc'n "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
TORCH OF LIBERTY; Thursdays;
people's party; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1888; Laura L. Lowe, edi-
tor; E. C. & L. L. Lowe, publishers.
Circulation: In 1897, "iKj," Actual aver-
age for 1898, l,01ti; for 1899, 1,019. In
1900. "JKL."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
357
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
MOUNDRIDGE, McPherson Co. a
557f pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 18 m. N.
W. of Newton. Flour mills. Agriculture,
dairying and live stock.
JOURNAI.; Fridays; eight pages 13x30;
subscription $1; established 1887; Aug. Rlng-
wald, editor and publisher (2—3). Circula-
tion "iit"
MOUND VALLEY, J^a6««« Co.R
533t pop., on Missouri, Kansas &. Texas and
St. Louis & San Francisco Rds.. 18 m. W. of
Oswego, the county seat. Coal and lime-
stone In vicinity. Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1882; W. F.
Thrall, editor and publisher. Circ'n "iAj,"
MOUNTHOPE, Sedgwick Co. g 327t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 28 m. N. W. of
Wichita, the county seat. Farming.
MENTOR; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1886;
W. F. Thrall.editor and publisher (.7—3 P).
Circulation "ijci." (A A).
MULVANE, Sumner Co. Q 6671 pop.,
on Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Rd. and
Arkansas r., 16 m. S. by S. E. of Wichita.
Farming and stock raising.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription si; established
July, 1903; C. E. & W. A. Farney, editors and
publishers (12—4). Circulation "jivl"
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1882;
John A. Reed, editor; Mrs. M. E. Reed, pub
Usher. Circulation "jkl."
MUSGOTAH, Atchison Co.cfiQi^
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 25 m. W. of
Atchison, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
RECORD; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1884; Guy L. Stoddai'd, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
NARK A, Republic Co. d 258t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.. about
15 m. N. E. of Belleville, the county seat.
Dairying and farming.
N E W H ; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscripllon $1; established
1893; W. H. McOurdy, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "lii"
NEODESHA,Jr«aon Co. Rl,77at pop.,
on Missouri Pacific and St. Louis & San
Francisco Rds., 11 m. S. E. of Fredonia, the
county seat. Water power, petroleum and
natural gas. Ships flour and grain. Coal
mines in vicinity.
REGISTER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1873; Fred Badger, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
WILSON CO. SUN ; Fridays ; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1:
established 1891; Cowdery Bros., editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
NEOSHO FALLS, Woodson Co. 0,
768+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
and Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds. and
Neosho r., 18 m. S. E. of Burlington. Water
power and flour mills.
POST; Fridays; republican; eight pages
x22; subscription $1; established 1872; H. C.
Sticker, editor and publisher (2—3). Circula-
tion ••ntL"
NESS CITY, c. h., Jfess Co. -n 806^
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
and N. fork of Walnut r. Flour mills and a
creamery. Farming.
NESS CO. ECHO; Saturdays; people'*
party; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1893; J. C. Lohnes, editor and
publisher. Circulation •tsi."
NESS CO. NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
NEW ALBANY, Wilion Co. P, 280
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 6Jii
m. N. W. of Fredonia, the county seat, and
80 E. of Wichita. Agriculture.
X-RAY; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; H.H.Peyton,
editor and publisher. Circulation "ixi '
COUNTRY SCHOOL CHAMPION;
monthly; educational; eight to twelve pages
6x8; subscription 25 cents; established 1897;
H. H. Peyton, editor and publisher (9—3),
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
NEWTON, c. h., Harvey Co. Q 6,208t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Missouri Pacific Rds.. 25 m. N. of Wichita.
Carriage and farming implement factories,
flour mills and grain elevators. Machine
shops of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd. Fruit and grain growing. Stock
raising.
EVENING KANSAN- REPUBLI-
CAN; tveiy eveulug except Sunday, and
VVEEK1>^ , Thursdays; republican; daily
eight pages 13x20, weekly eight pages 15x20:
subscription— dally $4, weekly $1 ; established
—dally 1887, weekly 1871; S. R. Peters, editor;
The Kansan Company, publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation— Daily: In 1898, "iii" In
1899, I. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "iKJ,"
Weekly: In 1896. "ijo," Inl897.Z. Inl898,Z.
In 1899, 1. In 190O. yl. In 1901. "jKi."
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1883; J. L. Napier, editor; Cretcher & Napier,
publisher.o '12—4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl " Actual aver-
age for 1902, ti,731. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
POST AND VOLKSBLATT; Thurs-
days; German; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription Jtl : established 1887; H. P. Kreh-
blel, editor; Western Book and Publishing
Co., pul)llsherB (1—4).
Circulation : In 1901. "jkl-* AcHialaverage
for a year ending with June, \9Q2,^,^4:Gi
/or 1903, 2,684. Inl9U4, yH.
NICKERSON,i2<«o Co. g l,038tpop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds., 11 m. N. W. of Hutchin-
son, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
ARGOSY; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI ; established 1878;
C. A. Murphy, editor; J. W. Mahman, pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "iKL."
NORCATUR, Decatur Co. ^ 168
pop., on Chicago, Burlington ft Quincy Rd.,
20 m. N. E. of Oberlin, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
NE\VS; Fridays; four pages 15x22; suh-
pcription $1; established October, 1902; L. E.
Hopkins, editor and publisher (1—3). Circu-
Luion "JKL."
358
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
REGISTER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1886;
A. P. Coppedge, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
NORTON, c. h., Norton Co. ^ l,20Jt
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Chicago, Rock Island &: Pacific Rds., about
35 m. S. W. of Republican City, Neb. Grist
mills. Grain and stock raising.
CHAMPION { Thursdays; republican;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1884 ; John W. Conway, editor and pub
ll?her. Circulation "iiLi,."
COURIER; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; F. M. Duvall, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
LIBERATOR; Fridays; people's party;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; W. A. Hunt, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "iKL."
NORTONVILLE, Jefferson Co. cf
700+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd., 16 m. S. W. of Atchison. Shipping
point for grain, lumber and live stock.
NEVV8-HERAL.D; Fridays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1885; L. F. Randolph, editor and
publisher. Circulation "ikl"
NORWICH, KinffTuan Co. g Sllf
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Missouri Pacific Rds., 19 m. S. E. of King-
man, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
HERALD; Fridays; local; eight pages
13x2U; 8ubsorIptlon$l; established 1899; C.A.
Newman, editor and publisher (9—3). Circu-
lation ■■JKL."
OAKLEY, Logan Co. -D26»t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 21 m. S. by S. E. of Colby.
Flour mill and creamery. Agriculture.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; repablican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1889;
Park R. Mitten, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "iiii"
OBERLIN, c. h., Decatur Co. ^ 937t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
35 m. W. of Norton. Prairie lands. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
EYE; Thursdays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1883; C.
Borln, editor and publisher (11— 2). Circula-
tion "JKL."
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lisned 1879; E. M. Coldren, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Clrc'n "jsl." In 1902, Z (4).
T 1 31 E S ; Friday 8 ; republican ; eight pages
13x30; subscription $1; established 1887; L. G.
Parker, editor and publisher ( 5—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
OKET O, ifarshall Go. [zf 347t pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd. and Big Blue r., 10 m.
N. of MarysvlUe, the county seat. Exten-
sive stone quarries. Flouring mills. Grain
growing and shipping.
HERALD; Thursdays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1889 : J. A.Church,
editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl " (A A).
OLATHE, c. h., Johnson Co. a- 3,461t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rds. and
Missouri r., 21 m. S. S. W. of Kansas City,
Mo. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; four pages
18x24} subscription $1; established Novem-
ber, 1903. Marlon E. Doud, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5). Circulation "jkl."
KANSAS PATRON; Thursdays;
Patrons of Husbandry ; four pages 20x26 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1878; George Ban- .
croft, editor; Johnson County Co-operative
Association, publishers (7—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
In 1899, Z. In 1902, "j_kl." (A A).
KANSAS STAR; Thursdays; deaf
mute; eight pages 11x16; subscription 50
cents; established 1876; Kansas School for
the Deaf, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
MIRROR; Thursdaj'S; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1857; WlllH. Peter, editor; Mirror Publish-
ing Company, publishers (12—3).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 1,500 Actual average for 1896,
1,761. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." In 1899.
publisher asserts, not below 1.800. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, vl. Actual average for 1%2, 3,577.
In 1903, y I. In 1904, y I.
REGISTER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
S. T. Seaton, editor and publisher.
Circiiiatiou: In 189S. -jkl" Actualaverage
for 1899, 1,183. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl."
TRIBUNE ; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
19<»: A. E. Macoubrle, editor and publisher
(5-3).
Cii-culatioii : Actval average for 1896.
1,198. In 1897, Y. In 1898. "iSL."
PROGRESSIVE THOUGHT AND
DAWN OF EQUITY; monthly; labor
exchange; four pages 11x16; subscription 25
cents; established 1893; E. Z. Ernst, editor;
Progressive Thought Company, publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,500. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. zl. In 1899. zl. In 1900. zl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jkl • (A A).
OliSBTJRG, Pottawatomie Co. (if 185
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 17 m. N. of Man-
hattan, Farming and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pages 15x32;
subscription $1; established 1899; Fred C.
Marble, editor; Marble & Marble, publishers
(7— 3 P). Circulation "jjci."
ON AGA, Pottawatomie Go.cf 598t pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd., 23 m. W. of Holton.
Agriculture and stock raising.
HERALD ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1877; Fred. Haughawout, editor; Haugha-
wout Bros., publishers (8—3)- Clrc'n ••imj-."
In 1901, Z (1,2. 4.5).
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 13x20; subscription 81; es-
tablished 1898; C. A. Henrle. editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKL."
ONEIDA, Nemaha Co. d'279T pop., on
St. Joseph & Grand Island Rd., 10 m. N.
E. of Seneca, the county seat. Agriculture,
fruit and stock raising.
NE>IAHACO. REPUBLICAN; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1887; W. J. Granger,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,200. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, Z. In 1899. Y. In 1900. "iKL."
OSAGE CITY, Osage Co. O 2,792t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Feand
Missouri Pacific Rds., 33 m. S. of Topeka,
the State capital. Coal fields, quarries of
stone flagging and deposits of pure ochre.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
359
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
Ushed 18T1; James M. Mickey, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,320. In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,104. In 1897, Y, In
1898, •JKL."
PUBLIC OPINION; Wednesdays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1891; Armer P. Shaw, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jjiL."
OSAWATOMIE, Miami Co. a- 4,191t
pop., division point of Missouri Pacific
Rd.. 8 m. S. W. of Paola, the county seat.
Seat of Kansas State Insane Asylum. Farm-
ing.
GLOBE; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 16x23 ; subscription $1 ; established
1890; Gibson & Mills, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
GRAPHIC; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1888;
C. C. Clevenger, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl.- Actual aver-
age for the first six months of 189T, 1,056.
In 1898, "JKL."
OSBORNE, c. h., Osborne Co. ^ l,075t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd. and Solomon
r.,32 m. E. of Stockton. Agriculture and
stock raising.
OSBORNE CO. FARMER; Thurs
days ; republican ; eight to sixteen pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1872;
Chas. Hilldebrandt, editor and publisher
(5—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." In 1901, pub
Usher asserts, no Issue was less than 1,950. In
1902. vl. In 1903, (z-^) I. In 1904, yl.
OSBORNE CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
people's party; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1883; Eckman & Smith,
editors and publishers (2—3). Circ'n "jkl."
In 1902, Z (1,2,4,5).
WESTERN FARMER; monthly; ag-
riculture and live stock; sixteen pages 15x22;
subscription 50 cents; established October,
1902; Chas. Hildebrandt, editor and pub
lisher(2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
OSKALOOSA, c. h., Jefferson Co. cf
978+ pop., on Kansas City Northwestern
and Leavenworth ft Topeka Rds., 22 m. N.
by N. W. of Lawrence and 28 N. E. of To-
peka, the State capital. Agriculture, stock
raising and fruit culture.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1860; F. H. Roberts, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: From 1893 to 1895, publisher
asserts, smallest 1,300. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. "JKL." In 1899, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.200. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, "jkl."
JEFFERSON CO. TRIBUNE; Fri
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; George and C.
B. Harman, editors and publishers (10— 3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
171^x24; subscription $1; established 1890;
Amos H. Leech, editor and publisher (9—3 P).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl " Aetualaver-
agt for 1897, 1 ,193. In 1898, yl. In 1899, 1.
In 1900, yl. In 1901. "ijo,."
OSWEGO, c. h., Labette Co. R 2,208t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and St.
Louis & San Francisco Rds. and Neosho r..
16 m. S. E. of Parsons. Good water power.
BLADE; Thursdaj's; people's party;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; John E. Cook, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "JKL."
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; sub.scription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Alfred D. Carpenter, editor and
publisher (S— 3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903,
Z(4).
INDEPENDENT; Fridays ; republi-
can ; I'lght pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1872; L. & M. McGlll. editors and
publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl " In 1897, Z.
Actual average for 1898. 1,605. In 1899,
yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In
1903, ".Mii"
PILOT; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; Bubscrlption $1; established
July, 1902; Arthur Creasy, editor and pub-
lisher (1 — 1). Circulation "jjcl."
OTTAWA, C. \\., Franklin Co.D-6,934t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Missouri Pacific Rds. and Marais des Cygnes
r., 27 m. S. of Lawrence. Center of trade.
Railroad machine shops, furniture facto-
ries, foundries, flour mills, grain elevators
and castor-oil mills.
EVENING HERALD; every evening
except Sunday, and AVEEKLY, Thurs-
days ; republican ; daily eight, weekly ten
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; established— daily 1896, weekly 1882; H. J.
Allen, editor and publisher (2— :3).
CircuIatiou-I)a«ily:"JKi " In 1902, (z— 6) I.
In 1904, yl. I
Weekly: In 1898, "jkl" Actual average
for 1899, including large special edition,
2,S50; for a year ending ivith June, 1900,
1,911. In 1901, yl. In 1902, {z-6) 1. In
1903, "JKL."
REPUBLIC; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily eight pages, weekly eight to
twelve pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4,
weekly $1; established— daily 1880, weekly
1870; Thos. W. Morgan, editor and publisher
(12—4).
Circulation— Daily : -jkl." Actual aver-
age for a year ending with June, 1903, 1,060;
/or 1904, l,tJ9a.
Weekly: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "j_KL." In 1900. I. In 1901, (z—1. 2, 4, 5) I.
In 1902, yl. Actual average for a year end-
ing ivith June, 1903, 2,087 ; for 1904, 2,070.
INDEPENDENT AND JOURNAL;
Thursdays; independent; eight pages 13x20;
sub.scription $1; established 1865; L. Ed.
Smith, editor and publisher (12 — 1).
Circulation : In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896, 4, 4.6H. Inl897,Y. Inl898.yH.
In 1899, zl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, April, publish-
er asserts, for a year past was not less than
1,344. Inl902,(z-1, 2,4.5)1. In 1903. y I. In
1904, yl.
CHAUTAUQUA ASSEMBLY
HERALD; monthly; literary; eight pages
11x16; subscription 25 cents; established 1880;
Ottawa Chautauqua Assembly, editors and
publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1901. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 2,750. In 1903, yH (O O). In
1904. yl.
SELECT KNIGHT; monthly: frater-
nal; eight pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents;
established 1898; Ben D. Lillard. editor and
publisher (12— 3).
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl " Actual aver-
age for 1899, 3,841 (±±); for 1900.
5,028 (±±); for 1901, 5,914; for 1902,
6,240; /orl903, 5,199. In 1904, y I.
OVERBROOK, Osage Co. n- 173
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., about 20 m.
S. of Topeka, the State capitaL Stock
raising and agriculture.
CITIZEN; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; Don Quil-
len. editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
OJCFOHJ}, Sumner Co. p 567t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Missouri
Pacific Rds. and Arliansas r., 13 m. E. of
Wellington, the county seat. Farming.
REGISTER ; Fridays ; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1888; A. L. De
Smet, editor and publisher. Clrc'n'-ijiL."
PALMER, Washington Co P, 305 pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 13 m. S. of Wash-
ington, the county seat.
INDEX; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription §1; established
November, 1903; 0. A. Wellsher, editor and
publisher (1—5).
PAOLiA, c. h., Miami Co. n-3,144tpop.,
on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis, Mis-
souri, Kansas & Texas and Missouri Pacific
Rds., 42 m. S. W. of Kansas City, Mo. Oil,
coal, lime and natural gas. Agriculture.
MIAMI REPUBLICAN; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 17i^x24; subscription
$1.60; established 1866 ; W. D. Greason, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,250. Actual average for 1896,
1,357. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jki, •• In 1903,
(z— 4) I. Actual average for 1904, 1,898.
WESTERN SPIRIT ; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 22x28; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1871; B. J. Sheridan, editor; B.J.
Sheridan & Son, publishers (8—3).
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1897, 1 ,81 r. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900. yl. In 1901, "iiu,." In 19(»3. Z (4).
PARKER, Linn Co. u- 306t pop., on
Missouri, Kansas* Texas Rd., 63 m. S.W.
of Kansas City. Farming.
MESSAGE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1896;
F. H. Hill, editor and publisher (5—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
PARSONS, LahetU Co. U^ 7,682t pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and Kansag
City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rds., 16 m. N. W.
of Oswego, the county seat. Railroad re-
pair and car shops. Agriculture and manu-
facturing.
ECLIPSE; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages— dally 18x24, weekly 20x26; sub-
scription-daily $5.40, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 1874; Celsus A. Lamb, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation— daily "iKh.- In
1903, Z (4): weekly "JKL." Inl899,Z. Inl902,
"iii." Iq1903. Z(4).
EVENING HERALD; every evening
except Sunday, and SEMI-WEERI^ V,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription— daily $4. semi-
weekly $1; establi-shed 1891; W. C. Moore,
editor and publisher (12—3). Circulation-
daily: In 1WJ3. Z (4). Semi weekly •■jkl.- In
1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In 1903. Z (4) ( A A^.
SFN ; every morning except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican ;' daily
four pages 18x24, weekly eight pages; sub-
scription—dally $7, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1880, weekly 1871 : Henry J. Allen, edi
tor and publisher ( 7—3 P).
Circulation— Daily : "iKL."
Weekly : Accorded H from ]«92 to 1895. In
1896. H. Inl897. Y. Inl898,vl. Inl899,yl.
In 1900. vl. In 1901, "jkl."
ENTEItFKISE: Thursdays; republi-
can; eight to sixteen pages 13xS0; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1S86: O. S.Wilson, editor
and puV)lislier (8—:)). Circulation: In 1W«,
Z(4) <AA).
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; Independ-
ent; four pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Independent Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl "
PALLADIUM ; Wednesdays ; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1883; F. W. Frye, editor and nub-
Usher (9—3). Circulation "jkl.- In 1903. Z (4).
WEAVERS' HERALD; monthly:
textile; sixteen pages 8x11; subscription 50
cents; established 1892; Mrs. G. Leslie Cal-
lards, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation: In 1903, "jkl-- In 1903 (z— 4) I»
In 1904, yl.
PAWNEE ROCK, Barton Co. D
210 pop.
HERALD; Thursdays (A A).
PEABODY, iifarton Co. D l,369tpop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 35 m. N. X.
E. of Wichita. Foundry, carriage and wind-
mill factories. Grain and cattle exported .
Farming.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1873 ; W. H. Morgan, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Circ'n "jki,." In 1902, Z (4).
PERRY, Jefferson Co. u 464+ pop., on
Union Pacific Rd. and Delaware r., 12 m.
N. W. of Lawrence and 16 E. of Topeka, the
State capital. Agriculture.
MIRROR; Thursdays; four pages 13x24;
subscription SI; established 1898; W. J.
Byrnes, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl.-
PERU, Chautauqua Co. 0,322 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Missouri
Pacific RdB., 6 m. S. E. of Sedan. Cattle
and wheat.
DERRICK; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Septem-
ber. 1900; H. C. Chacey, editor and publisher
(2— :i). Circulation "ijti,."
OIL GAZETTE; Fridays (A A).
PHILLIPSBURG, c. h., Phillipt Co.
<^ 1,003+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa
clflc Rd., 27 m. W. of Smith Center. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
DISPATCH; Fridays; republican: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1886: John Q. Royce, editor and publisher
(5 3)
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl.- in 1896, T.
In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, "iKL." In
1903 Z (4). ^ , , . .p
HERALD; Fridays ; people's party : four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estaMished 1877;
M. Tadlock. editor and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual average
/or 190?, 1,041. In 19(13. "jkl."
NEW^S; Wednesdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1899; Warren
White editor and publisher. Circ'n "jju,"
PITTSBURG, Craioford Co. □,10,112f
pop., at junction of fire railroads. 10 m. S.
£. of Girard. the county seat, and 30 S. of
Fort Scott. Zinc works. Coal mining.
HEADLIGHT ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; daily six pages 18x24, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dai'y $5, weekly
$1; established— dally 1887. weekly 1885;
Moore Bros., editors and publishers (fi— 3 P).
Circulation - Daily : In 1895. publisher
asserts, not less than 1,527. In 1896, T. In
1897. Y. In 1898. zT. Inl899.yl. lm900.yT.
In 19"1, (z-6) I. Ill 1902, yl. In 19()3.yl (00>.
Weekly: "jkl "
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
361
KANSAS.
KANSAN; Thursdays; democratic;
elglit pages 15x22; suDscrlptlon $1; estab-
lished 1881; J. C. Buchanan, editor; Buchanan
ft Son, publlshera (2—3). Circulation "ikj,"
In 1902, Z (1,2. 4,5).
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 189S; D. C. Flint «& Sons, editors and
publishers. Circulation '-iKi." (A A).
V O 1. K !S F R E U N D ; Thursdays; Ger-
man; Independent; four pages 22x28; sub
scriptlon $2; established 1892; John Hoen-
scheidt, editor and publisher (1—4).
Cireiilatiou: Inl902,"JKL." Inl903,(z-4) I.
In 1904, y J.
PLAINVILLE, Books Co. [h 378t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 16m. S. of Stock-
ton, the county seat. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x32; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; Mrs. L. A. King, editor; A. M.
King, publisher (5—3). Circulation "iiu<."
PLEASANTON, Linn Co. d- l,097t
pop., on San Francisco & Missouri Pacific
Rd., 25 m. N. of Fort Scott. Coal and stock
trade. Petroleum and natural gas.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subicription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1899; Holmes & Craig, editors and
publishers (5— 3). Circ'n -iKL.' In 1903, Z (4).
HERALD; Fridays ; people's party;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881; Wm. T. Luce, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,250. In 1896, 1. In 1897. Z. In
1898. '-jKi."
OBSERVER; weekly, Thursdays; and
Saturdays; republican; eight pages 14x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1871 ; J. Frank
Smith, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896. -jkl" Inl897.Z. Act-
ual average for 1901, 1,S59. In 1902, yl. In
1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
POMONA, Franklin Co. n- 547t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Missouri Pacific Rds., 10 m. W. of Ottawa,
the county seat. Farming and mining.
REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays; four pages
18x24; subscriptions!; established 1898: G. R.
O'Brien, editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circu-
lation "JKL."
PORTIS, Osborne Co. \h 187 pop.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays (A A).
POTTER, Atchison Co. □' 125 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 11 m.
S. E. of Atchison, the county Beat. Grain
and stock raising.
lEAF; Thursdays; independent; four
,r 'AGS 13x20; subscription $1; established
..^00; Effle L. Barber, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "iKi"
POTWIN, Butler Co. r\ HO pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 10 m. N. W. of El
Dorado.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1902; Charles H. Roff, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "JKL ••
PO WHAT TAN, Brown Co. cf 237t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
8 m. S. W. of Hiawatha, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
BEE; Fridays; eight pages 12x16; sub-
scription $1; established April, 1901; L. E.
Potter, editor and publisher (2 — 3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
KANSAS.
PRAIRIE VIEW, Phillips Co. 6
100 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd.. 15 m. N. E. of Phllllpsburg.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
January, 1903; Calvin D. Walker, editor: A.
F. Walker & Son, publishers (1—4). Circula-
tion "JKL."
PRATT, c. h., Pratt Co. g l.llSf pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 80m. W. of
Wichita. Stock raising and farming.
PRATT CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs-
days; republican; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1879; J. K. Cochran,
editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "iKL." In 1897, Z.
Actual average for 1899. 1,163. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. Actual average for 1902, 1,169.
In 1903, yl (O O). Actual average for a year
ending with Noveynber, 1904, 1,610.
PRATT UNION; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1886; S. P. Geljhart, editor and
publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1898, "iKi" In 1899, Z.
In 1900, Z. Actual average for 1901, l,tJ29.
In 1902, (z— 3, 4)1. In 1903, yl (O O). Actual
average for 1904, l,d76.
QTJENEMO, Osage Co. a 682t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds., 14 m. W. of Ottawa
and 40 S. of Topeka, the State capital.
Farming, lumber and coal.
SATURDAY TRIBUNE; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1900; A.L. McRlll, editor and
publislier. Circulation "iKj." (A A).
RANDALL, Jetiell Co. b 268 pop.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A)
RANDOLPH, Piley Co. cf 372t pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd. and Big Blue r., 20 m.
N. by N. W. of Manhattan, the county seat.
Saw and flour mills and furniture factory.
Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1883 ; Isaac Moon, editor and
publisher (1—5).
Circulation "iKi," Actual average for 19Q3,
1,051; /or 1904, 1.089.
RANSOM, N'fss Co. -O 180 pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 11 m. N. by W. of Ness
City.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
March, 1903; J. M. Kendall, editor and pub-
li8her(l — I). Circulation "jkl."
READING, Lyon Co. a- 304t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 15 m.
N. E. of Emporia, the county seat, and 45
S. of Topeka. Cattle and hog raising.
Shipping station for cattle.
RECORDER; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1899; Aus-
tin A. Torrance, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation ".ikl."
REPUBLIC, Republic (7o.b 2411 pop.
— local estimate 328— on Missouri Pacific
Rd., 24 m. N. by N. W. of Concordia.
Farming.
REPUBLIC CITY NEWS; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1883; Homer E. Clark, editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation "iKL"
362
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
REXFORD, Thomas Co. ^ 75 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 18
m. N. E. of Colby, the county seat. Farm-
ing.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scriptions!; established August, 1902; W. H.
Miller, editor and publisher (1—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
RICHFIELD, c. h., Morton Co. JJ 81t
pop., on N. fork of Cimarron r. Farming
and stock raising.
MONITOR; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; Ernest C. Nilson, editor; Estella
Nilson, publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
RICHLAND, Franklin Co. D- 300 pop.
OBSERVER; Thursdays (A A).
RILEY, Jiil^ Co. cf 250 pop., on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.. 16 m. N. W.
of Manhattan, the county seat. Farming,
stock raising and dairying.
REGENT; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
Eldon C. Newby, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jkl."
ROBINSON, -Brou)n Co. [^493t pop., on
St. Joseph & Grand Island Rd., 34 m. "W. of
Saint Joseph, Mo. Flour mill. Grain and
stock market. Agriculture.
INDEX; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1893; Leslie & Leslie, editors and publishers
(5—3). Circulation 'vkl."
ROSSVILLE,5ftaM7nee Co. D-555t pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd., 16 m. W. of Topeka,
the county seat and State capital. Flour
mills. Agriculture,
SHAWNEE CO. NEWS; Fridays; in
dependent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1899; U. G. Stewart, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
RUSH CENTRE, Jiush Co. n
110 pop.
BREEZE; Fridays (A A).
RUSSELL, c. h., Iiu8$ell Co. n l,143t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 25 m. E. of Hays
City. Shipping point for wheat. Stock
raising.
RECORD: Saturdays; republican;
four pages lSx24; subscription $1; established
1872; A. C. Jones, editor and publisher (S— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
REFORMER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897: J. W. Morphy, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation ■■jkl."
SABETHA, ^''emaha Co. cf 1.640t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and St.
Joseph & Grand Island Rds., 60 m. W. of
Saint Joseph. Mo. Grain and stock raising.
REPUBLICAN - HERA I.D ; Thurs
days; republican: four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1876; J. A. Constant,
editor and publisher (5—3 1.
Circularion: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
acrc /or 1896, 1,090. In 1897, Y. In 1898, ■■jkl."
STAR; Friflays; republican: ten pages
11x15; subscription $1; established 1896; C.J.
Durst, editor and publisher. Circ'n -j^j.."
KANSAS.
SAINT FRANCIS, c. h., Cheyenne
Co. ti 375 pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd., 40 m. W. of Atwood. Agri-
culture.
CHEYENNE CO. RUSTLER; Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1885; C. E. Denison.
editor and publisher (2 — 3). Circulation^'jKL.--
KANSAS EAGLE; Thursdays; Inde
pendent ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ,
established 1885; George Lawless, editor and
publisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
SAINT JOHN, c. h., Stajfford Co. g
869t pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd., 25 m. S. of Greatbend. Agriculture.
COUNTY CAPITAL; Fridays ;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1887; G. W. Grandy, ed-
itor and publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl- "
In 1903, Z (4).
NEWS; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1888;
H. J. Corn well, editor; Cornwell Bros., pub-
lishers. Circulation "JKL."
SAINT MARYS, Pottaivatomie Co.
cT 1,390+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 23 m.
W. N. W. of Topeka, the State capital.
Flour and lumber mills. Coal mines.
EAGLE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1893;
M.M.Lee, editor and publisher. Circ'n ■■jkl."
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 11x15; subscription $1 ; established 1894;
John J. Graham, editor and publislier. Cir-
culation "JKL."
STAR; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1884;
W. J. Moriaty, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation ■■jKi "
SAINT PAUL, Neosho Co. O. l.OiTt
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd. and
Neosho r., 14 m. N. E. of Parsons and 35 S. W.
of Fort Scott. Flour and saw mills.creamery,
stock raising, agriculture and natural gas.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent-
democratic; eight pages 13x20: subscription
$1; established 1863; W. W. Graves, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl"
SALINA, c. h., Saline Co. n 6,074t
pop., on Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe,
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, Missouri
Pacific and Union Pacific Rds., 118 m. W. of
Topeka, the State capital. Flour mills and
manufactories, gas, water works. Seat of
Normal University, Methodist-Epi.scopal
College for Kansas and St. John's Military
College.
REPUBLICAN JOURNAL; every
evening except Sunday, and S E M 1 -
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; repub-
lican; daily four pages 15x22, semi-weekly
eight pages 18x24; subscription— daily $4,
semi weekly §1 : established— daily 1SS7, semi-
weekly 1871: Bristow & Allen, editors; P. B.
Stone, publisher. Circulation- dailj' "jkl."
In 1903, Z (4) Semi-weekly ■jkl." In 1897.
semi weekly Z. In 189S. semi weekly Z. In
1902, "J_KL" In 1903, Z (4)
UNION ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; people's party;
daily four, weekly twelve pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly $1; established—
dallv 1898, weeklv 1890; J. S. Cobb, editor
and'publisher (2—3)
Circulation— Daily : "jkl."
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1..500. Actual average for \%Qf>. 1,671;
for 1897. 2.093. In 1898. vl. In 1899. yl. In
1900, vl. In 1901. (z— 3> I. In 1902, (z— 1,2, 4) I.
Iul9(3, yl. In 1904, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
363
KANSAS.
HERALiD: Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 16x2,2; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1867; J. H. Padgett, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circ'n"jKi.." In 1901, Z (4, 5).
SUN{ Saturdaj's; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1886; W.
H. Johnson, editor and publisher. Circula
tion "4KL."
SANTA FE, c. h., Haskell Co. p 128t
pop., 28 m. S. of Garden City. Agriculture
HASKELil. CO. REPUBLICAN;
Fridays; republican; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; J. F. Pearce,
editor and publisher (12—3). Clrc'n "jkx,.--
MONITOR; Thursdays; republican ; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1886;
John J. Miller, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl.-
SAVONBURG, Allen Co. R 300 pop.,
on Missouri. Kansas & Texas Rd., 13 m.
N. E. of Erie. Farming and stock raising.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898; C. A. Reynolds, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation ' jjvL."
SCAMMON,CA<JroA;ee(7o. P,1.549t pop.,
on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd.,
8 m. N. of Columbus, the county seat, and
140 S. of Kansas City. Coal mining and zinc
smelting.
m I NER; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1891 ; Phil
L. Keener, editor and publisher (5—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
SCANDIA, Republic Co. a 598t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and Mis
souri Pacific Rds. and Republican r., 9 m.
W. S. W. of Belleville, the county seat. Has
water power. Coal and building stone in
vicinity. Agriculture.
JOURNAL.; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1871;
Kimball Publishing Company, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl"
SCOTT CITY, c. h., Scott Co. -a 212t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Missouri Pacific Rds., 24 m. E. of Leotl and
40 N. of Garden City. Farming and stock
raising.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; populist; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1898; E. H. Epperson, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "jkl."
SCOTT CO. NEWS; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1886; J. C. Starr, editor and pub-
lisher (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
SCRANTON, Osage C'o.Ol.099tpop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 13 m.
N. of Lyndon, the county seat, and 21 S. of
Topeka, the State capital. Coal mining.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1890;
L. P. Wakeman, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl."
SEDAN, c. h., Chautauqua Co. O, l,067t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 30 m. S. W.
of Independence. Ships hogs, cattle, wheat
and fruit. Natural gas.
LANCE; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1891);
E. L. Sharpless, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver
age /or 1897, 1,385. In 1898, y I. In 1899, yl.
KANSAS.
In 1900, yl. Actual average for a year end-
ing ivith June. 1901, 1,4'^1. In 1902, yl. In
1903, Z (4). Inl<K)4, yl.
TIMES-STAR; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1873; Clyde H. Knox, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,440. In 1895. I. Actual average
for 1896, 1,736. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl.' In
1903, January, pulilisher asserts, no issue in
past year was less than 1,250. In 1903, yl (O O).
In 1904. "JKL."
SEDGWICK, ^art;«y Co. g 622t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 11 m.
S. S. E. of Newton, the county seat. Eleva-
tors, flour mills, nurseries and butter and
cheese factory. Grain and stock raising.
PANTAGRAPH; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1882; Mack P. Cretcher, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
SELDEN, Sheridan Co. \2 250 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 18 m.
N. W. of Hoxie.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15}^x22; subscription
$1; established 1901; W. H. Logan, editor
and publisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
SENECA, c. h., Nemaha Co. ^ l,846t
pop., on Kansas City Northwestern and St.
Joseph & Grand Island Rds. and Nemaha r.>
77 m. W. of Saint Joseph, Mo. Has several
manufactories. Butter market. Agricult-
ure and fruit and stock raising.
C O U R I E R-DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1863; W. F. Miller, editor;
Miller & May, publishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for \m?>,\,'Zl'7 . Inl899,yl. Actxial av-
erage for 19UU, 1,288. In 1901, yl. In
1902. yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
RURAL KANSAN; Thursdays: inde-
pendent; eight pages 11x16; subscription $1 ;
established 1899; E. L. Miller, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,^
1,325; for 1901. 1,751; for 1902, 1,798.
In 19U3. vl. In 1904, yl.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; N. H. Jordan, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4>,
SEVERANCE, Doniphan Co. cf 424t
pop., on St. Joseph & Grand Island Rd., 25
m. W. of Saint Joseph, Mo. Two elevators
and flour mills. Stock, fruit and grain.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1889; Mrs.
Hattie E. Peeler, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl"
SEVERY, Greenwood Co. □, 489t pop.^
at Junction of Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe and St. Louis & San Francisco Rds., 17 m,
8. of Eureka, the county seat. Grain
elevators and hay presses. Farming, cream-
ery and fruit growing.
SEVERYITE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888 ; C. G. Pierce, editor and publisher ;
prints an edition for Fall River (2—3). Com-
bined circulation "jkl."
SHARON, Barber Co. g 116 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa FeRd.. 8 m. E.
by S. of Medicine Lodge.
SHAIJON ADVOCATE; Fridays; six
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
364
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
April. 1903; W. H. Watkins. editor and pub-
lisher (5—3 P) (A A).
SHARON SPRINGS,c.h.. Wallace
Co. <2 180+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and
Eagle Tail creek, 50 m. W. S. W. of Oakley.
Agriculture and stock raising.
WESTERN TIMES; Fridays; republi-
can; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; W. E. Ward, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "Jjii."
SMITH CENTER, c.h., Smith Co. b
1,142+ pop., on Chlcago.lRock Island & Pacific
Rd., 30 m. W. of Mankato. Agriculture.
DEMOCRATIC MESSENGER}
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; establiihed 188i; W. H. Dan-
enburger, editor and publisher (5—3). Circu-
lation •■isi="
SMITH CO. JOURNAL.; ThuridajB;
people's party; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1890; Benj. T. Baker,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1395, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,300. In 1896, I. In 1897 and
1898. publisher asserts, smallest issue 1,340.
In 1899, y I. In 1900, yl. In 1901, (z-3) I. In
1902. yl. In 1903, 'jkl
SMITH CO. PIONEER; Thursdays;
republican ; eight pages 13x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1872; V. Hutching, editor
and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1397, "jkl." Actual aver-
age forlS98, 1 ,117 , Inl899.yl. Inl900.yl.
In 1901, (z-4, 6) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4)
I. In 1904, yl.
SOLDIER, Jackson Co. c( 302t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 13 m. N. "W. of Holton,
the county seat. Agriculture.
CLIPPER; Thursdays; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; Frank O. Kelr, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "iKi"
SOLOMON CITY, Dickimon Co. n
817+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe,
Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific and Union
Pacific Rds. and at mouth of Solomon r., 9
m. W. of Abilene, the county seat. Wheat
and corn market. Grain elevators, flour
mills, stucco mills and salt works.
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 18S«; E. F. Halbert, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL."
SOUTH HAVEN, Sumner Co. p 411t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
St. Louis & San Francisco Rds., 15 m. S. of
Wellington, the county seat. Stock rais-
ing and agriculture.
NEW ERA; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1885; A. V. Wilkinson, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
SPEARVILLE, Ford Co. P 157t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 15 m.
N. E. of Dodge City, the county seat, and
10 N. of Arkansas r. FarmlBg.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; establisiiedl899;
E. Wood, editor and publislier. Circula
tion "JKL."
SPRINGHILL, Johnson Co. D- 580t
pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis
Rd., 30 m. S. S. W. of Kansas City, Mo.
Agriculture.
NEW ERA; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1883;
Will P . Wllkerson, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
ST ATTO'Rl},StaffordCo.^ l,068tpop.
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds., 35 m. S. W. of Sterling.
Wheat, corn and live stock.
COURIER; Thursdays; independent;
eiglit to twelve pages; 15x22; subscription
$1; established December, 1902; Nate E.
Reece, editor; M. C. Reece & Co., publishers
(12—3). Circulation "jkl. •
STAFFORD CO. REPUBLICAN i
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 173^x24;
subscription $1; established 1885; A. L. Mc-
Millan, editor and publisher (5—3. Circula-
tion "jkl." In 1899. Z. In 1902. "jkl--
STARK, 2^eosho Co. R 24S pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 9 m. N. E. of
Erie, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
August, 1901; D. F. Deem, editor; C.A.Rey-
nolds, publisher. Circulation "ull"
STERLING, -R»ce Co. a 2,002t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds., 10 m. S. E. of Lyons, the
county seat. Agriculture, broom corn,
stock raising, and sorghum sugar and salt
manufacturing.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1901; Keeley & Shawhan, editors
and publishers (1-4). Clrc'u : In 1903, Z (4).
In 1904. "JKL."
KANSAS BULLETIN; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$1.50 ; established 1876 ; John E. Junkln, edi-
tor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,176. In 1896. I. In
1897.Y. In 1898, Z. Actual average for a
year ending icith October. 1899, 1,245; for
a year ending with June, 1900. 1,356; for a
year ending tvith August, 1%1. 1,439; for
1902. 1,609; for 1903, 1,672; for 1904,
2,0S9.
STOCKTON, c. h., Books Co. ^ l.OSOf
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd. and S. fork of
Solomon r., 32 m. W. of Osborne. Farming.
ROOKS CO. RECORD ; Fridays;
republican ; eight pages 16x24 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1879 ; W. L. Chambers, edi-
tor and publisher (2-'3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,050. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL." Actual average for 1902, 996.
In 1903. "JiiL-"
WESTERN NEWS; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1875; F. E. Young, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL."
STRONG, Chase Co. D- 1.128t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 2 m.
N. of Cottonwood Falls, the county seat.
Stone quarries In vicinity. Farming and
stock raising.
DERRICK; Fridays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1881 ; J. R. Leonard, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl"
SUMMERFIELD, Marshall Co. cf
505+ pop., on Kansas City Northwestern
Rd., 18 m. N. W. of Seneca. Farming.
SUN; Fridays ; Independent-republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Fred M. Fleming, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circulation "iii,"
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
365
KANSAS.
KA NSA S— Topeka.
SYLVAN GROVE, Lincoln Co. a
319+ pop., ou Union Pacific Rd., 15 m. W. of
Lincoln, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
NEWS; Tliursdays; four pages 17Jix24;
subscription $1; establislied 1895; St. Clair
& Smith, editors and publishers. Clrc'n-ijci,."
SYIiVIA, Jieno Co. p 320t pop.— local
estimate 408— on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe Rd., 26 m. W. of Hutchinson, the county
seat. Farming.
SUN; Fridays; independent; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1899; Geo.
C. Walker, editor and publisher (5—3). Cir-
culation "JKL"
SYRACUSE, c. h., Hamilton Co. p
460+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd. and Arkansas r., 17 m. E. of Colorado
and Kansas State line. Agriculture.
JOURNAL.; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x30; subscription $1; established 1885;
Henry Block, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
NEWS AND REPUBLICAN; Fri
days; republican; four pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1897; E. E. Robbins, edi-
tor and publisher (9—3). Circ'n -ikl." (A A).
THAYER, Neotho Co. p 542t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 14 m.
8. W. of Erie, the county seat. Coal, oil
and gas fields.
INDEPENDENT NEWS; Fridays; In
dependent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1891; A. L. Palmer, editor
and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1900, -JKi." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,033; for 1902, 1,075. In
1903, 'JKL. •
TONGANOXIE, Leavenworth Co. [if
848+ pop., on Kansas City Northwestern
and Union Pacific Rds., 21 m. S. S. W. of
Leavenworth, the county seat. Flour mill,
packing house and creamery. Agriculture,
stock raising and fruit growing.
MIRROR; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1882 ; William Heynen, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation -jkl"
TOPEKA, c. li., Shawnee Co. n- State
Capital, 33,608+ pop., on Union Pacific, Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific, Missouri Pacific
and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rds. and
Kansas r., 55 m. W. of Kansas City, Mo.
Milling, manufacturing and actlv« trade.
Coal mines and stone quarries.
DAILY.
C A P I T A Jj ; every morning except
Monday, and KANSAS CAPITAL., semi-
weekly, Tutsdays and Fridays; republican;
dally and semi-weekly eight, Sunday sixteen
pages 17x24; Bubscrlption— dally $4, Sunday
$1, semi-weekly $1; established 1879; A. C.
Babize.editor; Arthur Capper,publisher (3—5).
C ircula ti on— Daily: Actual average
for 1895, 9,163; for 1896, 10,249; for
1897, 10,5*^4; for 1898, 12,184; for
1899, 11,484; for 1900, 12,673; for 1901,
13,459; for 1902, 14,545; for 1903. 14,-
875; /or 1904. 17.531 (bb).
Sunday: Actual average for 1903, 15,598.
Semi-Weekly: Actual average for 1895
15,203; for 1896, 15,570!; for 1897,
15,953; for 1898. 16,233; for 1899,
16,540; for 1900, 21,647; for 1901,
16,134; for 1902, 16,601; for 1903.
16,550.
Publisher's announcement.— TYie Capital is
the only morning paper and the only Sun-
day paper in Topeka. It guarantees that no
issue of daily or Sunday will be less than
20,000 copies; it also guarantees that its cir-
culation is larger than any other dally in
Kansas. For twenty years it has been the
undisputed leader of all Kansas dailies.
HERAIiD; every evening except Sun-
day; Independent republican; eight pages
18x24; subscription $3.60; established July,
1901 ; J. K. Hudson, editor ; Herald Publishing
Company, publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
6,260: for 1903, 8,1 22;/or 1904, 9,795.
STATE JOURNAli; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
independent republican; ten pages 17x22;
subscription— daily $8.60, weekly 50 cents;
established— dally 1872, weekly 1874; Frank P.
MacLennan, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1895, 9,217; for 1896, 10,769; for 1897,
11,322; for 1898, 13,584; for 1899,
12,521; for 1900, 13,473; for 1901,
13,342; for 1902, 13,012; for 1903,
13,781; for 1904, 15,498.
Weekly: "iii'"
WEEKLY.
FARMERS' ADVOCATE; Fridays;
agricultural; sixteen to thirty two pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1887; H.
W. Gaines, editor; Advocate Publishing Co.,
publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1902, G. In 1903, yG (OO).
In 1904, vH.
FULCRUM ; Fridays; prohibition; eight
pages 11x15; subscription $1; established 1896;
F. M. Steves, editor; F. M. Steves & Co., pub-
lishers. Circulation "ijKL"
KANSAS DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days (▲▲).
KANSAS FARMER; Thursdays;
agricultural; sixteen to twenty pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1863; E. B. Cow-
gill, editor; Kansas Farmer Co., publishers
(6-3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from D In 1891
to G in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897. G Z. In
1898, yG. In 1899. yG. In 1900, yG. In 1901,
vG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG (OO). In
1904, yH.
KANSAS TELEGRAPH; Thursdays;
German; democratic; eight pages 17x23; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1880; T. H. Penne-
tanip & Co., editors and publishers (5—3).
Circulation "iXL" In 1903 Z (4).
LABOR CHAMPION; Fridays; labor;
four to eight pages 15x22; subscription, $1;
established 1902; J. W. Mitchell, editor and
publisher (1—5). Circulation "jkl.*
MAIL AND BREEZE; Saturdays; re-
publican; eight to sixteen pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1871 ; T. A. McNeal,
editor; Arthur Capper, publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
4,516;/or 1896, 8.220 ; /or 1897, 9,024;
for 1898, 11,821; for 1899. 16,329; for
1900,23,282; /or 1901. 25,894; /or 1902,
32.447; for 1903, 41,115; for 1904,
52,138.
MERCHANTS' JOURNAL,; Satur-
days; mercantile; thirty- six pages 10x14;
subscription $1.50; established 1888; Chas. P.
Adams, editor; Merchants' Journal Co., pub-
lishers (1-5).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,.S50. Actual average for 1896.
2,460. In 1897, Y. Actual average for a
year ending with October 22, 1898, 2,403 1
for 1899. 2,400. In 1900. yH. Actual arcr-
acrc /or 1901, 2,521. In 1902, yH. Actual
average for 190:?, 2,656; for 1904, 2,600.
PLAINDEALER; Fridays; negro; re-
publican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1899; J. H. Childers, editor; N.
Childers. publisher (9—3). Circ'n "iKi" In
19as, Z (4).
566
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSA S—Topeka.
KANSAS.
WESTERN VETERA N ; Wednesdays:
■Grand Armv of the Republic; twenty pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1884; W.
P. Henry, editor; Western Veteran Publish-
ing Company, publishers.
Circii latioii : Rating varied from G In 1893
to H In 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yr. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. Inl901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 19U4, yl.
SEMIMONTHLY.
WESTERN ODD -FELLOW J semi-
monthly; eight pages 11x16; subscription 75
cents; established 1886; H. C. Stevens, editor;
F. S. Stevens, publisher ( 12—4).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 6,200. Actual average for 1896.
6,065. In 1897, Y. In 1898. zH. Actual
nverage for a year ending with October, 1899,
5,634; for a year ending with June, 1900,
6.063. In 1901, yG. Actual average for
1902. 6.6ri: for 1903, 6,334; for 1904,
6,379.
MONTHLY.
FARMERS' FAMILY JOURNAL;
monthly! A A».
HOUSEHOLD; monthly ; literary ;
sixteen pages 10x13; subscription 25 cents;
established 1902; Arthur Capper, editor and
publisher (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for l^dZ,
13,100; /o> 1904. 67,750.
INLAND INVESTOR AND MID-
LAND MAGAZINE; monthly (A A).
MEMORIAL CHIMES; monthly;
lutheran; four pages 11x16; subscription 25
cents ; established 1889 ; Rev. H. A. Ott, edi-
tor and publisher (12— 3). Clrc'n -'jkl.- (a A).
MISSOURI VALLEY FARMER;
monthlv ; agricultural ; thirty-two pages
13x20; subscription 50 cents; established 1892;
Arthur Capper, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl-' In 1898, Z.
In 1899, Z. In 1900, zl. Actual average for
1901, 97,617; for 1902, 104,541; /orl903,
110,667; /or 1904, 135,500.
POULTRY GAZETTE; monthly;
poultry; twenty to thirty-six pages 11x16;
subscription 25 cents; established 1S98; Geo.
H. Gillies, editor; GUUes Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1901, "jKi." Actual average
for 1902, 9,666. In 1903. (z-4) F. Actual
average for 19U4. 18.775.
SUNFLOWER UNDERTAKER;
monthly; undertaking, embalming and sani-
tation; thirty eight pages 7x10; subscription
81; established August, 1901; L. M. Penwell,
editor; Roby & Knox, publishers (2— 3). Cir-
culation ••JKL."
WESTERN POULTRY BREED-
ER; monthly; poultry raising; twenty pages
8x11; subscription 25 cents; established 1888;
Thomas Owen, editor; Owen & Co., publish-
ers (1—4). Circulation "iKL." (A A).
WESTERN SCHOOL. JOURNAL;
monthly; educational; thirty two pages 7x9;
subscription $1; established 1885; John Mac-
Donald, editor and publisher ( 12—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
«,020; /or 1896, 7,875; for 1897,7,704;
for 1898. 7,833; for 1899, 7,779. In 1900,
yF. Actual average for \%l. 7,791; for
1902. 8,116; for 1903, 8,175; for 1904,
7,808.
TORONTO, Woodson Co. 0^6961 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds. and Verdigris r., 18 m.
W. of Yates Center, the county seat, and 78
W. of Fort Scott. Farming and fruit and
stock raising.
• REPUBLICAN ; Fridays; republican;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; Archer L. Shultz, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3). Circulation "iju<"
TRIBUNE, c. h., Greeley Co. -D 62t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 20 m. W.of
Leotl. Farming and stock raising.'
GREELEY CO. REPUBLIC AN|
Fridays; republican; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1886; W.M.Glenn,
editor and publisher (8— 3). Clrc'n "Jii-"
TROY, c. h., Doniphan C7o.|3f947tpop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy, Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific and St. Joseph &
Grand Island Rds., 16 m. N. of Atchison and
14 W. of Saint Joseph, Mo. Farming.
KANSAS CHIEF; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 22x30; subscription $1.50;
established 1857; T. J. Schall, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl- In 1898, zl.
Actual average for 1899, 1 ,779. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, 1. In 1903, y I, In 1904, yl.
TURON, -B«no Co. g 350 pop., on Mis-
souri Pacific and Chicago, Rock Island St
Pacific Rds., 32 m. from Hutchinson, the
county seat. Farming.
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1894; T. Q. Elbury, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "iKL."
UDAIjL, CowUy Co. P, 886 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 12 m.
N.W.of Winfleld, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
NEWS; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established December, 1900;
W. S. Neal, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "JKi,."
ULYSSES, c. h., Grant Co. p 40t
pop., on Cimarron r., 32 m. S. by S. E. of
Hartland, the nearest station on Atchison.
Topeka & Santa Fe Rd. Agriculture.
GRANT CO. REPUBLICAN; Satur-
days; republican; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1892; E. M. Henthorn,
editor and publisher (6 — 3). ClrculatIon"£SL."
UNIONTOWN, Bourbon Co. P,
293 pop.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
TTTICA, ^^fss Co. -a 160 pop., on Mis-
souri Pacific Rd., 27 m. N. W. of Ness City,
the county seat. Wheat and stock raising,
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899: Earl
Hotter, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl "
VALLEY CENTER, Sedgwick Co.
p 343t pop., on Atchison, Topeka ft Santa
Fe and St. Louis & San Francisco Rds.. 11
m. N. of Wichita, the county seat. Agricul-
ture and stock raising.
INDEX; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; S. C. Timmons,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
VALLEY FALLS, Jefferson Co.^
1,078+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe,
Kansas City Northwestern and Union Pa-
cific Rds. and Delaware r., 25 m. N. N. E. of
Topeka, the State capital, 25 S. W. of Atch-
ison and 35 W. of Leavenworth. Water
power, employed in manufacturing. Grain
elerator. Agriculture.
FARMERS' VINDICATOR; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1880; Geo. Harman,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
36";
KANSAS
KANSAS.
editor; Harniau Publishing Co., publishers
(1(>-3P).
Circulation : In 1894. publisher asserts, not
less than 1.346. In 1895. I. In 1896. I. In
1897. I Z. In 1898, yl. In 189»,yl. Inl900,yl.
In 1901, ■■■iKL."
NEW ERA; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1866; F. W. Arnold, editor and publisher
(.'>— 3). Circulation "uu,"
V'EB.M.I'LIjIO'S , Marshall Co. d'362
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 21 m. S. E. of
Marygville. Cattle and grain.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; four pages
17x22; subscription $1; established 1901; For-
rest Warren, editor and publisher (7 — 3P).
Circulation "jkl."
VIRGIL, Greenwood Co. 0,300 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 16 m. S.
K. of Eureka, the county seat. Agriculture.
LEADER; Fridays; four pages 11x16;
•ubscription $1; established 1894; Mary
Driver, editorandpubllsher (11— 2). Circula-
tion "JKL."
VLIETS, Marshall Co. cf 300 pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 20 m. S. E. of Marys-
ville, the county seat. Farming.
ECHO; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; G. W. Morton, editor and publisher
<5— 3). Circulation "i^l"
WAKEENEY,c.li., Trego Co. -oidi^
pop., on Union Pacific Rd..32 m. W. N. W.
of Hays City. Has extenslre chalk worki.
Agriculture and coal mining.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; people's
party; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; Cox & Olson, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "iKL."
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
WESTERN KANSAS WORLD;
Saturdays; republican; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1879; Cowlck&
Crooks, editors and publishers. Clrc'n "iio-."
WALNUT, Crawford Co. O^ 603tpop.,
on Missouri, Kansas Sc Texas and Santa Fe
Rds., 27 m. S. W. of Fort Scott. Farming,
ADVANCE; Fridays; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1895; H. W.
Tucker, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
'WAMI^GO, J'ottawatomie Co. rfl,618t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and Kansas r.,
37 m. W. N. W, of Topeka, the State capital.
Grain market. Agriculture.
KANSAS AGRICULTURIST;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1879 ; K. G. Smlck,
•ditor andpubll8her(7— 3). Circulation "jkl."
TI.1IES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1889; R. M.
Chllcott, editor and proprietor (2 — 3().
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,300. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898
and 1899, publisher asserts, every Issue was
1.200. In 1900, yl. Actual average for 1901,
1,296| for 1902. 1,200. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
WASHINGTON, c. h.. Wathington
Co. d] 1,575+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy and Missouri Pacific Rds. and Mill
creek, 22 m. W. of Marysrllle. Agriculture
and stock raising.
PALLA DIUM; Saturdays; democratic:
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1896; Samuel Clarke, editor and publisher
Circulation 'jjil.'
REGISTER; Thursdays; republican
ijlght page* 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; J. A. Totten, editor and publish-
er (13-4).
Circulation: In 1896, "ija,." Actualaver-
age for the first six months of 1897, 1,635.
In 1898, zl. In 1899, zl. Actual average for
190(1, '^.O.'Sa. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. In
1903. y I (OO). In 1904, I.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican:
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1869; L. A. Palmer, editorandpubllsher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "ijii." In 1903, Z (4).
WATERVILLE, Aiarsfta« Co. cfeiOt
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 15 m. S. by
S. W. of Marysvllle, the county seat, and
100 W. of Atchison. Farming.
TELEGRAPH; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1868; Henry C. Wlllson, editor and pub
Usher (9— 3). Circulation "jkl."
W A T H E N A , Doniphan Co. d 798t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
and St. Joseph 9c Grand Island Rds., 1 m.
from Missouri r., 15 N. E. of Atchison, and
5 S. of Troy, the county seat. Flour mills.
Farming.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 20x3(5; subscription $1; established
1900: A. W. Themanson, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jjcl.- In 1903. Z (4).
WAVERLY, Coffey Co. :> 686t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds., 19 m. N. E. of Burllnf-
ton, the county seat. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
paKe8l3x20; subscription $1; established 1888;
O. J. Rose, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
RECORD ; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription 50 cents; established 1898; Chas.
L. and Ada C. Kendrick, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jKi " (A A).
WEIR, C'ft«roA;«« Co. P,2,977t pop., on
Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis and St.
Louis & San Francisco Rds., about 8 m. S.
by S. W. of Pittsburg. Coal and zinc mining.
TRIBUNE; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 13x30; sub-
scription $1; established 1884; T.E. Haines,
editor and publisher. Circulation "iju, "
JOURNAL; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1895; C. M.Moore,
editor and publisher. Clrc'n "iii "
WELLINGTON, c. h., Sumntr Ce. g
4,245+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe and Chicago, Rock Island & Paciflo
Rds., 30 m. S. of Wichita. Agriculture.
Railroad shops.
JOURNAL ; every evening except Sun
day; four pages 15x22; subscription $4; estab
li8hedl896;W.M. Taylor, editor; The Journal
Publishing Co., publishers. Clrc'n "ijci."
MAIL; every evening except Sunday;
republican; four pages 13x20; subscription
$4; established 1889: A. A. Richards, editor
and publisher. Circulation "iKL."
NEWS; evenings, except Sundays; and
WT:EKLY (A A).
.UONITOR-PRES8; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1872; Campbell & Hood, editors and
publishers (2—5).
Circulation: In 1895,1. Actual aver ag*
for 1896, 1,130; for 1897, 1,276; for 1898,
1,050; /or 1899, 1,013; for 1900. 1,259;
368
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
for a year ending with July, 19()1, 1,533;
for 190;i, 1,400; for 1903, 1,530; /or 1904,
1.81tJ.
PEOPIiE'S VOICE; Thursdaya; demo-
cratic; eight pages 171^x24; subscription $1;
established 1890; Win. Stryker, editor and
publisher (12— 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,816. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. Actual av-
erage for 189S. 1,910; for 1899, 2,321. In
1900, zH. Actual average for 1901, 2,403;
for 1902, 2,484 ;/orl903, 2,540. Inl901,yH.
SUMXER CO. STAR; Thurs-
days (A A).
\(/'£LLSVILL£, Franklin Co. D- 447t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
12 m. N. E. of Ottawa, the county seat.
GliOBE ; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1890;
Asa F. Converse, editor and publisher (6— 3j.
Circulation "iti"
WEST MINERAL, Cherokee Co. R
100 pop.
MINERAL. CITIES TIMES; Thurs
days (A A).
-WESTMORELAND, C. h.. Potta-
watomie Co. cf 620+ pop., 30 m. N. of Wamego.
Stock-raising center.
RECORDER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1882; W. F. Hill, editor and publisher
(1—4).
Circulation; In 1896, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.200. In 1896. 1. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. Actual average for
1900. 1,538; for 1901. 1,382; for 1902,
1.334; /or 1903, 1,420; for 1904, 1,439.
SIGNAIi; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1890; J. W. Shiner, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "iKL."
WESTPHALIA, ^nd«r*onCo.o
1,176+ pop. (of township), on Missouri Paci-
flc Rd., 16 m. 8. W. of Garnett, the county
seat.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1885;
A F. Hatten, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "iSi"
WETMORE, Nemaha Co-c/ 434t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 20 m. S. E. of
Seneca, the county seat. Canning factory.
Agriculture.
NEMAHA CO. SPECTATOR ; Fri-
days; republican; four pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1881; J. T. Bristow,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
(AA).
WHITE CITY, MorriM Co. n- 53at
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island Sc Pacific
and Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds., 16 m.
N. W. of Council Grove, the county seat.
Agriculture.
REGISTER; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 13x24; subscription jl; established
1885; S. M. Padgett & Sons, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "im,"
WHITECLOUD, Doniphan Co. ^
713+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd.. a landing on the Missouri r., about
30 m. above Saint Joseph, Mo. Farming.
GIjOBE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription tl; established
1891; M. Ryan, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "i!ti."
WHITEWATER, ButUr Co. R 267t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and
Missouri Pacific Rds., 22 m. N. E. of Wichita
and 20 N. W. of El Dorado, the county
seat. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1896;
Lillian De Talente, editor and publisher.
Circulation "iju,."
WICHITA, c. h., Sedgwick Co. p
24,671+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Sante
Fe, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific. Mis-
souri Pacific and St. Louis & San Francisco
Rds. and Great Arkansas at mouth of Little
Arkansas r., 160 m. S. W. of Topeka, the
State capital. Manufacturing, packing
houses, stock raising and wheat growing.
An important produce-shipping point and
commercial center.
DAILY.
BEACON; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKIiY, Fridays; independent-
democratic; eight pages 17x22; subscription-
daily $4, weekly 50 cents; established 1872; H.
J. Hagny, editor and publisher (1 — 1).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1895, 3,700; for 1896, 3,972. In 1897, G.
Actual average for 1898. 5,388; for 1899,
5,304; for 1900, 7,258; for 1901. 8,458;
for 1902, 10,249; for 1903. 10,391; for
1904,11.302.
Weelily: In 1900. -iKL." Actual average for
1901,2,160. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (O O).
EAGIjEj every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 17x24; subscription— daily $6,
weekly 5<J cents ; established— dally 1884, week-
ly 1872: M. M. Murdock. editor; Murdock &
Bro.. publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1895, 9,695; for 1896, 10,764; /or 1897,
10,514; for 1898. 14,204; for 1899,
14,026; for 1900, 14,024; for 1901,
15,921 ; for 1902. 16,781; for 1903,
17,434; /or 1904. 19,800.
Weekly: Actxial average for 1895, 9.123;
/"or 1896, 7,025. In 1897, Y. Actual aver-
age for 1898, 7,057. In 1899. yG. Actual
at'cracre/or 1900. 7,339. In 1901, vG. Actual
average for 1902, 6,674. In 1903, yG. In
1904, yH.
WEEKLY.
CATHOIilC ADVANCE; Thursdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established April, 1900; A. H. Foppe,
editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1901. "JKi- " In 1902, (z— 4) H.
Inl903,yH(OO). In 1904, yl.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Jno. H. Shields, editor; The
Democrat Publishing Co., publishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "iKL- In 1896, I,
In 1897, Y. In 1898, "iii." In 1900, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
HEROIiD; Thursdays; German; inde-
pendent; six page822x28; subscription $2 ;
established 1884; John Hoenschiedt, editor
and publisher (2—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1899,
1,805. Inl9()0.yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl.
In 19(_)3, Z (4). In 1904, yl.
KANSAS COMMONER; Thursdays;
people's party; eight pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1887; Babb. Nlghswon-
ger & Co., editors and publishers (7—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from Gin 1892
toHIn 1895. In 1«96.H. In 1897. H Z. In
1898. zH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
369
A'^.Y.S'^S.
PRICE CURRENT; Saturdays;
commercial; twenty pages 10x14; subscrlp-
tlon $1; established 1889; C. I. Reed, editor;
The Price Current Publishing Co., publishers
(1-4).
Circulation: lu 1898, "JKL." In 1899. Z. In
19011. '/„ Actual average for imi, 1,300', for
1903. '^,41 5 ; for 1904, tj,954.
STAR; Fridays; republican; eight pages
17x24; subscriptions!; established 1890; J.L.
Papeg, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation : In 1898. "jkl" In 1899, Z.
Actual average for 1900, 1,651; for 1901,
1,845. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
STATE REGISTER; Saturdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
50 cents; established 1897; Gerald Volk, edi-
tor; Register Publishing Co., publishers
(5—3). Circulation "jkl "
MONTHLY.
MEDICAL JOURNAL,; monthly;
medical; forty-four to sixty pages GJ-^xlO;
subscription $1; established February, 1902;
Qeo. K. Parves and Walter H. Graves, edi-
tors and publishers (2 — 3).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with Jtui., 1903, 716. In 1903, "iit"
(A A).
POULTRY WORLD; monthly; poul
try and pet stock; twelve to twenty pages
9x12 ; subscription 25 cents ; established
March, 1903; T. E. Weaver, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "JKL. " (A A).
SOCIAL. ETHICS; monthly; ethical;
twenty pages 6x9: subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1898; Granville Lowther, editor
and publisher (2—4). Circulation "jkl."
SOUTHWESTERN GRAIN AND
FLOUR JOURNAL; monthly; grain
and flour: thirty-two to forty pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established 1902; F. W.
Frasius, editor and publiriher (2—5). Circu-
lation : In 1903, Z (4). In 1904. "jkl.-
WILLIAMSBURG, Franklin Co.
n- 1,251+ pop. (of township), on Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 15 m. S. W. of Ot-
tawa, the county seat. Brick, tile and pot-
tery furnaces and flour mills. Coal, fire
and potters' clay In the vicinity.
STAR; Fridays ; independent ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
Mrs. E. McCurdy, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
'WlLiSO'S , Ellsworth Co. D 939t pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd., 14 m. N. W. of Ella-
worth, the county seat. Wheat and stock
raising.
ECHO} Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1879;
C. S. Hutchison, editor; Hutchison & Grover,
publishers (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
WILSONTON, Labette Co. a 36 pop.,
on Missouri. Kansas & Texas Rd., 6 m. N. E.
of Mound Valley and 10 S. W, of Parsons.
Agriculture.
JOURNAL; monthly ; Independent ;
six pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab
lished 1888; Mrs. Augustus Wilson, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl.-
K Ays AS.
WINCHESTER, Jefferaon Co. cf 429
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 25 m. W. of
Leavenworth. Farming and stock raising.
STAR; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1877: O. C. Klrkpatrick, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jkl."
WINFIELD,c.b.,C0M;;ey Co.C;5,554t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe,
St. Louis & San Francisco and Missouri Pa-
cific Rds. and Walnut r., 38 m. S. E. of
Wichita. Agriculture.
C O U R I E R; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; repub-
lican; dally elghtpages 15x22, weekly twelve
pages 15x22; subscription- dailj' $6, weekly
$1; established — daily 1884, weekly 1872;
E. P. Greer, editor; Courier Printing Co.,
publishers (5—3).
Circulation- Daily : "iKL."
Weekly: In 1S96, "jkl " Actual average
/"or 1897,2,173. Inl898.yl. In 1899, y I. In
1900, yl. In 1901, (z— 4, 6) I. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, (z-4) I (• •).
FREE PRESS; every evening, except
Sundays; and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription-
daily, $4: weekly, $1 ; established— daily,
1902; weekly, 1887; The Free Press Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (5—3). Circula-
tion in 1903 : Daily, "jkl" Weekly, Z (4).
ALBRIGHT'S FARM AND
RANCH; Wednesdays; agricultural;
sixteen pages 16x22; subscription .50 cents;
established October, 1902; P. H. Albright,
editor and publisher (1-5).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) I, Actual aver-
age for mi, 'i,96S.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1884;
T. E. Leftwlch, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkj..' Actual aver-
age for 1897, 2,375; for 1898, 2,293; for
1899, 2,114. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In
1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
WOODSTON, Jiooks Co. b 175 pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd. , 10 m. E. of Stockton,
the county seat. Agriculture and stock
raising.
ECHO; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13.x20; subscription $1; established
May. 1903; J. W. Shorthill, editor; J. W. & H.
v. Shorthill, publishers (1—5). Circulation
'jkl."
YATES CENTER, c. h., Wood$on
Co. Q. 1,634+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific Rds., 60 m. W.
of Fort Scott. Stock raising and farming.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pagei
15x22; subscription $1; established 1877; True-
blood & Stephenson, editors and publishers.
Circulation "^kl." In 1901, Z (4, 6).
WOODSON CO. ADVOCATE; Fri-
days; people's party; eight pages 15x22; sub-
•criptlon$l; established 1890; Fred. Wilkin-
son, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion "iKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jki,."
24
KENTUCKY.
Population 2,147,174 1. Land Area 40,000 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, east by West Virginia and
Virginia, south by Tennessee, and west by Missouri. Capital city: Frankfort.
Principal products and industries : Stock raising, and iron and whisky manufac-
turing. Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 337,
divided as follows: Daily, 29; tri-weekly, 2; semi-weekly, 13; weekly, 239; semi-
monthly, 7; monthly, 34; quarterly, 3.
The cities of over 7,000 population, according to the United States census
of 1900 (t), are as follows :
LoiiisTille 204,r31t Owensboro 13,189t
Covington 42,938t Henderson 10,2r3t
Newport 28,301t Franklort 9,487t
Lexington ti«,369t Bowling Green 8,226t
raducaii 19,446t HopltiuHville r,280t
ADAIRVIIiLE, Logan Co. p 720t
pop., on Louisville & Nashrille Rd., 12 m. S.
of RussellvUle, the county seat. Farming.
ENTERPRISE ; Thursdays; democratic;
six pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents: estab-
lished 1880; R. H. McKinney, editor; Mrs. R.
H. McKinney, publisher (9—3). Circ'n "jkl."
ALBANY, Clinton Co. g 234 pop.
Steamboat connection between Burnside,
Ky., and Nashville, Tenn. 20 m. S. W. of
Montlcello.
JOURNALi; Fridays; local; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established April,
1903; S. Q. Smith, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "ixt'
ARTHUR, Edmonson Co. -D 4 m. S. E.
of Brownsville. Farming and stock rais-
ing.
NEW ERA I Thursdays; prohibition;
four pages 13x20; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished June, 1902; M.Hazelip, editor; New
Era Publishing Co., publishers (2—3). Clrcu
lation "JKL."
ASHLAND, Boyd Co. d 6.800t pop.,
on Chesapeake & Ohio and Ashland Coal and
Iron Rds. and Ohio r., 5 m. N. W. of Catletts-
burg, the county seat. Manufacture of
steel, pig iron and nails. Coal and Iron
mining.
INDEPENDENT; every evening except
Sunday, and KENTUC^KY DEI>IO-
CRAT, Wednesdays; dally independent,
weekly democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $3.50, weekly $1; established
—dally 1896, weekly 1879; Friel & Forgey,
editors; Independent Publishing Company,
publishers (2—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1896, "jkl." In
1897, Z. In 1899, Z. In 1900, "jkl." In 1901,
publisher asserts, only one edition during
the past year was less than 1,000. In 1902, Z
(1,2,4,5). In 1904, ".JKL."
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 2,000. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, Z. Inl901, "jkl."
AUBURN, Logan Co. P 697t pop.,
on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 12 m. E. of
RussellvUle. the county seat, and 50 N. of
Nashville, Tenn.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1896; J. E. Herndon, editor; A.M.
Herndon, publisher. Circulation 'tKh." In
1899, Z. In 1902, "JKL."
AUGUSTA, firacAin Co. t|l,718tpop.,
on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd. and Ohio r., 40 m.
S. E. of Cincinnati, O. Tobacco growing.
BRACKEN CHRONICIiE ; Thurs
days ; democratic ; eight pages 13x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1869; J. E. Thompson,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,250. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, publisher asserts, not less tiian
1,520 In 1899. I. In 1900, July, publisher as-
serts, no Issue in the past year has been less
than 1,760, and in 1901, July, no issue printed
for a vear past was less than 1,900. In 1902. yl.
In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
BANDANA, Ballard Co. p 205 pop.,
on Illinois Central. Mobile & Ohio Rds., 18
m. N. E. of Wlokliffe.
BAIiLiARD COUNTY NEWS;
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 16x22;
subscription $1; established 1903; News Print-
ing Co., editors and publishers (1—5). Circu-
lation "jkl."
BARBOURSVILLE, c. h.. Knox
Co. a, 1,010+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville
Rd. and Cumberland r., 13 m. N.W. of Pine
vllle. Farming, mining and lumbering.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1887; William
McJ. Dlshman. editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation •ikj.."
BARDSTOWN.c. h., Nelson Co. n
1 "11+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
39 m. S. of Louisville. Shipping point for
hogs, cattle, tobacco and grain. Distilleries
in vicinity. Agriculture.
KENTUCKY STANDARD; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription 81; established 1900; J. S. Wilson,
editor; The Standard Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (7— 3 P). Circ'n"JKL." In 19(il, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
NELSON CO. RECORD; weekly,
twlce-a week, Tuesdays and Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1875; John M.Cooney, editor; The
Record Printing Company, publishers (7—3).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,400. Actual average for 1896,
1,334. In 1897. Y. In 1898, publisher as-
serts, smallest 1,400. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
371
KESTUCKY.
BARDlVELLi, c. h., Carlisle Co. p
1,512+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 12 m. S.
E. of Cairo, 111. Farming, lumbering and
milling.
CARLISLE CO. NEWS j Fridays;
democratic; elKht pages 18x20; subscription
$1; established 1894; Tom C. Pettit, editor
and publisher (5—8). Circulation "iju," In
1903, Z (4).
BEATTYVILLE, c. h., Lee Co. D-
69(5+ pop., on Louisville & Atlantic Rd., 61
m. E. of Richmond. Coal mining and lum-
ber shipping.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; Chas. I. White,
editor and publisher ( 1 -4). Clrc'n "jkl'
BEDFORD, c.h., Trimble Co. b 307t
pop., 10 m. S. of Madison, Ind. Farming
and stock raising.
TRIMBLE DEMOCRAT; Saturdays;
eight pages 14x21; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; D. L. Bell and D. H. Peak, editors
and Dubllshers (5—3). Circulation "iKL."
BENTON, c. h., Marshall Co. J2 6«4t
pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis
Rd., 20 m. S. E. of Paducah. Savir mills.
Lumbering.
TRIBUNE - DEMOCRAT ; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1 ; established— rribune 1888. Democrat 1900;
E. Barry, editor; Democrat Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—4). Clrc'n "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
BEREA, Madison Co. D 762t pop., on
Louisville & Nashville Rd., 13 m. S. of
Richmond, the county seat.
CITIZEN; Thursdays ; Independent ;
eight pages 15x22, subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Berea Publishing Co. .editors and
publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1900, -jKi-" In 1901, Z (4,5).
Actual average for 1902, 1,800; for 1903,
3,304; /or 1904, 1,784.
BOAVLING GREEN, c. h., War.
ren Co. p 8,226+ pop., on Louisville &. Nash-
ville Rd. and Big Barren r., 72 m. N. of
Nashville, Tenn. Manufacturing and nat-
ural gas.
PARK CITY DAILY NEWS; every
evening except Sunday, and N E W S -
DEMOCRAT, Fridays; democratic ; four
to eight pages 20x26; subscription — dally $5,
weekly $1 ; established— dally 1882, vs^eeklj'
1864; Morton B. Gaines, editor ; News Pub
lishing Co.. publishers (1—3). Circulation—
dally "JKi" weekly "JKL" In 1902, daily Z
(1. 2." 4. 5), weekly Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
TIMES-JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday, and WARREN CO.
COURIER AND TIMES-JOURNAL,
semi-weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays ;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription-
dally $5.20, semi weekly $1 : established-
daily 1882, semi-weekly 1879; John D. Woods,
editor; Times-Journal Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (2 — 3). Circulation— daily "JKL" semi
weekly "jkl." In 1897. Z. In 1900, Z. In
1902, '.JKL.'
BRANDENBERG, c. h., Meade Co.
~n 218+ pop., on Louisville, Henderson & St.
Louis Rd. and Ohio r., 40 m. below Louis-
ville. Salt wells, barrel factory, cider mill
and natural gas wells. A shipping point
for produce.
MEADE CO. MESSENGER;
Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages 13x20;
KENTUCKY.
subscription $1; established 1890; D. M. Dun-
can, editor and publisher (9— 3). Clrc'n "JKL."
BROOKVILLE, c. h., Bracken Co. [j
565+ pop., on Brookvllle & Wellsburg Rd.,
40 m. S. of Cincinnati, O. Farming.
REVIEW; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1872;
D. W. Fitch, editor and publisher (5—3). Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1901, Z (i, 5).
BURKES VILIiE, c. h., Cumberland
Co. g 1,509+ pop. (of township), landing on
Cumberland r. Saw and lumber mills. OH
region.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription tl ; established 1885 ;
E. E. Strange, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jjka" In 1903, Z (4).
BURLINGTON, Boone Co. i 350 pop.
BO(»NE CO. RECORDER; Wednes-
days (A A).
BUTLER, Pendleton Co. [^ 506 pop.,
on Louisville & Nashville Rd. and Licking
r., 28 m. S. of Covington.
PENDLETON REFORMER; Thurs-
days; local; four pages 18x24; subscription,
60 cents; established 1891; F. L. Billings, edi-
tor and publisher (1—5).
CADIZ, c. h., Trigg Co. JJ 881t pop.,
20 m. W. of HopklnsviUe. Agriculture and
stock raising.
RECORD; Thursdays; democratic ; four
pages 18x36; subscription $1; established
1881; Harry R. Lawrence, editor; Lawrence
& Smith, publishers (2—3). Clrc'n "ijjL." In
1902, Z (1,2,4,5).
CALHOUN, c. h., McLean Co. -Q 631t
pop., on Green r., 23 m. S. by S. W. of
Owensboro. Farming.
STAR; Thursdays; neutral; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1891; Geo.
F. Swint, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
CAMPBELLSVILLE, c. h., Taylor
Co. D 1,341+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville
Rd., 16 m. S. by S. "W. of Lebanon. Manu-
factures of spokes, staves and wheels.
Agriculture.
TAYLOR CO. ENQUIRER; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 13x20; subscription
75 cents; established 1899; Rufus Matthews,
editor and publisher. Circulation "tm,." In
1899, Z. In 1902, "JKL- '
TIMES-J OURNAL; Wednesdays;
deniocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1883; J. Morgan Chandler,
editor and pul)llsher. Circulation "jkl." In
1899, Z. Ill 1902. "ijjL.
CANEYVILLE, Grayson Co. \j 294
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 8 m. S. W. of
Leitchfield. Farming.
HUSTLER ; Thursdays ; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
August, IPOl; C. T. Llkins, editor; Llkins
Bros., publishers (2 — 3). Circulation "jKi."
CARLISLE, c. h., Nicholas Co. [j
1,377+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
25 m. N. E. of Lexington. Tobacco growing.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic; four
pages20x26; subscription $1; established 1899;
N. H. McNew, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
372
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KENTUCKY.
MERCURY: Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1867; G. R. Keller & Son, editors and
publishers (12—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than l.UOO. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z. In
1898, "JKL." In 1902, July, publisher asserts,
there has not been printed for several years
less than 1,200. In 1903, Z (4). In 1904, yl.
CARROLLTON,c.li., Carroll Co. ^
2,205+ pop., on Ohio r. near the mouth of
Kentucky r., 45 m. N. W. of Frankfort,
the State capital. Manufactures of woolen
goods, tobacco, furniture and lumber. Also
distilleries. Shipping point for live stock.
Tobacco and grain.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1868; Ernest G. Smith, editor; Smith &
Smith, publishers (2—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
1,488. In 1895, I. Actual average for \'ti'd(,,
1,565. In 1897, Y. Actual average for \%m,
1,613. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901,
(z-4,6)I. In 1902. (z— 3,4)1. In 1903, y I. In
1904 yl.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1892;
Geo. S. Lee, editor; Carrollton News Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (7-3 P).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1891. 1,04=0. In 1898. zl. Inl899."iKi."
Actual average for 1900, 1,238. In 1901. yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
CATLETTSBURG,c.li., Boyd Co.
cf 3,600 pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd.,
at mouth of Big Sandy River. Grazing
and coal mining.
PRESS ; every evening except Sunday,
and BOYD CO. DEMOCRAT, Thurs
days ; democratic ; four pages— daily 22x30,
weekly 24x35 ; subscription— dally S3.50,week-
ly$l; established— daily June, 1901, weekly
November, 1902; Wright & Meek, editors and
publishers (12—3).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1902. 724. In 1903, "jkl-"
Weekly: "jkl."
CENTRAL CITY, Muhlenberg Co. -o
1,348+ pop., on Illinois Central and Louis-
ville & Nashville Rd8.,86 m. S. of Owens-
boro. Tobacco growing and coal mining.
MUHLENBERG NEWS; Fridays; re
publican; four pages 18x25; subscription $1;
established 1885; M. P. Creel, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3). Circulation "iiti."
CLAY CITY, Poivell Co. b 585t pop.
—local estimate 1,2(K)— on Lexington & East-
ern Rd., 40 m. E. of Lexington.
TIMES ; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1896; J, E. Burgher, publisher (12-3).
Circulation "jkl."
CLINTON, c. h., Hickman Co. pi,462t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 30 m. S. of
Cairo, 111. Lumbering and wheat raising.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x23 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1876; J. R. Catlett, editor and puh-
ll»her(9— 3). Circulation "jkl " In 1903. Z (4).
TWICE-A-WEEK GAZETTE;
Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1002; E. B. Walker, editor; Gazette News-
paper Co., publishers (1—5). Circulation
"J_KL."
CLOVERPORT, Breckinridge Co. ^
1,856+ pop., on Louisville, Henderson and
KENTUCKY.
St. Louis Rd. and Ohio r., 9 m. W. of Har-
dinsburg, the county seat. Machine shops,
brick works and sash and door manufac-
tory. Machine shops and foundry, and
tobacco raising.
BRECKINRIDGE NEWS; Wednes-
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1876; John D. Bab-
bage, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
2,290. In 1895, H. Actual average for 1896.
2.226; for the first six months of 1897,
2,121. In 1898, yl. Actual average for
1899, 2,395; for 1900, 2,41 J . In 1901, yH.
Actual average for 1902, 2,243. In 1903, yl.
Actual average for 1904, 2,220.
COLUMBIA, c. h., Adair Co. g 654t
pop., 15 m. S. by S. E. of Greensburg, the
nearest station on Louisville & Nashville
Rd. Seat of a Christian College and High
School. Roller and planing mills and to-
bacco factory. Agriculture.
ADAIR CO. NEWS ; Wednesdays ; dem-
ocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1897; Chas. S. Harris, editor; News
Publishing Company, publishers. Circula-
tion "isi" In 1900, Z. In 1902, "jkl.-
SPECTATOR; Fridays ; republican ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1869; T. A. Merrill, editor; W. D. Jones, pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "tKL." In 1902, Z (4).
COLUMBUS, Hickman Co. P l,235t
pop., on Mobile & Ohio and St. Louis &
Southeastern Rds. and Mississippi r., 11 m.
N. W. of Clinton, the county seat. Fruit
shipping. Farming. Manufacturing.
CRITIC; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; Charles N.
Walker, editor; The Critic Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (12 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
CORBIN, Whitley Co. 0, 1,544 pop.
NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
CORYDON, Henderson Co.-a 782 pop.
KEWS; Fridays (A A).
COVINGTON, Kejiton Co. ^ 42,938t
pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio and Louisville
& Nashville Rds. and Ohio r., opposite Cin-
cinnati, O., connected by a suspension
bridge. Rolling mills, distilleries, manu-
factures of glassware and nails and several
tobacco factories.
KENTUCKY POST; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; eight pages 18x28;
subscription $3; Scripps-McRae Publishing
Co. (Incorporated), editors and publishers
(1—4).
Circulation: Accorded F in 1894 and 1895.
Actual average for 1896, 12,441; /or 1897,
11,755. In 1898. yF. In 1899, yG. Actual
average for a year ending ^vith June, 1900,
11,973 ; for a year ending ivith September,
1901, 12,618: for 1902, 12,449; for 1903.
13.061 J for 1904, 13,056.
COMMON WEAIiTH ; monthly; labor;
thirty-two pages 8x11; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873; C. H. Sidener, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl- " In 1898. Z. In
1900, Z. Actual average for 1902, 13,936;
/or 1903, 12,75O;/orl904, 11.416.
FIVE POINTS OF FEL.L.OWSHIP;
monthly; Ancient York Masons; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established August,
1900: Joseph W. Pomefrey and J. Grant Brlce,
editors and publishers (5—3). CIrc'n "fKi"
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
373
KEM'UCKY
CYNTHIANA.o. h., Harrison Co. tl
3,257+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
13 m. N. of Paris. Carrlag* and plow manu-
factories, flour mills, distilleries and cigar
factories.
DEI>IOCRATj Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1868 ; J. M. Allen, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulntion : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,(X)0. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898."iiii" In 1899, Z. In 1902,"iKL.- In 1903,
Z(4).
l^OG CABIN J Saturdays; republican;
eight pages lSx22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; J.T.Wilson, editor and publisher
{ 12—4).
Cii'Ciilatiou: In 1899, "isi." Actual aver-
age for 1900, 1,063. In 1901, I. Actual
average for 1902. 1,154; /or 1903, 1,260;
/0/19U4, 1.495i.
TIMES; Thursdays; damocratlc; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1883 : Carl Musser, editor and publisher
(7-3P). Circulation "uti"
DANVILLE, c. h., Boyle Co. n 4,285t
pop., on Queen & Crescent Route Rd., 42 m.
S. of Frankfort, the State capital, and 118
from Cincinnati, O. Seat of Centre College.
Agriculture and horse breeding.
KENTUCKY ADVOCATE; tri-
weekly, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays;
democratic ; four pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ;
established 1865; H. E. "Woolfolk and H. Glo-
vanoUi, edltor.s; Kentucky Advocate Print-
ing Co.. publishers. CIrc'n 'iKL." In 1897, Z.
In 1902, "JKL.-
NEWS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; es-
tablished 1900; E. W. Llllard, editor; The
ColumblaPrlntlng Co.. publishers (2—3). Cir-
culation -JKL." In 1902. Z (8, 4).
TORCH lilGHT; Saturdays; negro;
baptist; eight pages 13x18; subscription $1;
established June, 1902; Rev. J. E. Wood, editor
and publisher (7— 3). CIrc'n "jkl." (A A)
CENTO; monthly; forty pages 6x9; es-
taViUshed 1888; E. Kagln, editor and publish-
er (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
DAWSON SPRINGS, Hopkins Co.
-n 935 pop., 15 m. S. W. of Madison. Coal
mining.
ORACLE: Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished February, 1902; R. E. Russell, editor
and publisher (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
DIXON, c.h., Webster Co. -a 569t pop.,
20 m. N. E. of Marion. Milling, farming
and coal mining.
JOURNAL; Fridays; four pages 20x24;
subscription $1; established 1899; James D.
Ralkes, editor and publisher (2 — i ).
Circulation: "jkl." Actual average for
19(3. 1.050. In 1904, "-ikl."
DOVER, Mason Co. ^ 879t pop., on
Chesapeake & Ohio Rd. and Ohio r., 50 m.
S. E. of Cincinnati, O. Shipping point for
grain and produce. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1887;
Stairs & Anderson, editors and publishers
(7—3). Circulation "jkl."
PUBLIC MESSENGER; Saturdays;
eight pages 13x20; established 1897; A. F.
Curran, editor and publisher. CIrc'n "jkl."
£ ARLINGTON, Hopkins Co. -n 3,012t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 4 m. S.
of Madisonvllle, the county seat, and 100 N.
KENTUCKY.
of Nashville, Tenn. Center of the Western
Kentucky coal fields.
BEE; Thursdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1889; Paul
M. Moore, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. Actual average for 1896,
1,870; /or 1897, 1,680; for a year ending
with October, 1898, 1,992; for 1899. 1,806;
for a year ending with Sept., 1900, 1,857.
Inl901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) 1. In
1904, yl.
ELIZABETHTO'WN, c. h., Ear-
din Co. D 1,861+ pop., on Illinois Central and
Louisville & Nashville Rds., 40 m. S. of
Louisville. Agriculture and manufacturing.
MIRROR; Fridays; democratic; ten
pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished May, 1902; Chas. J. Richerson, editor;
Yates & Richerson, publishers (5—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
NEWS; Fridays ; democratic ; ten
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1869;
H. A. Sommers, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,925. In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896, 1,774. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "iKi"
In 1901. Z (4.6). In 1902. (z— 11) I. In 1903,
yl. Inl904,yI(Dn).
ELKTON, c. h., Todd Co.JJ l,123tpop.,
on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 19 m. E. by
S. E. of HopklnsvIUe. Agriculture and
tobacco growing.
TODD CO. PROGRESS; Wednesdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1855; L.W. Gaines, editor and
publisher (7— 3P). Circulation "jkl-" In
1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl
TODD CO. TIMES; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889; (J. S. Weathers, editor; Roper
& Weathers, publishers (7—3). CIrc'n "jkj."
In 1898. Z. In 1900, Z. In 1902. "j.kjl."
EMINENCE. Senry Co. t] l,018t pop.,
on Louisville 8c Nashville Rd., 4 m. S. of
Newcastle, the county seat, and 40 E. N. E.
of Louisville. Seat of Eminence College.
Steam flour mills. Cigar factories and
tobacco plantations. General agricultural
products, whisky and fine horses.
CONSTITUTIONALIST; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1868; W. A. Holland, editor
and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,050. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898. "iKL." In 1902. Z (6).
EWING, Fleming Co. cf 325 pop., on
Louisville & Nashville Rd., 10 m. W. of
Flemingsburg, the county seat. Farming.
INQUIRER; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1897; J. D. Wyatt, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
FAIRVIEW, Todd Co. p 61t pop.,
6 m. N. W. of Elkton, the county seat.
Tobacco, corn and wheat raising.
REVIEW; Fridays; eight pages 1.3x20;
subscription Jl; established 1893; W. B.
Brewer, editor and publisher. Circulation—
In 1899. Z. Inl902, "tKV"
FALMOUTH, c. h., Pendleton Co. ^
l,134t pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
40 m. S. E. of Cincinnati, O. Situated In the
374
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KENTUCKY.
forks of Main and South Licking rs. To-
bacco raising.
PENDL.ETONIAN} Thursdays; demo
cratic; eight pages 15x12; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898; J. R. Williams, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circ'n "iKL." In 1902, Z (4).
FliEMINGSBURG, c. h., Fleming
Co. cf l,268t pop., on Covington, Flemings-
burg & Ashland Rd., 17 m. S. of Mays-
Tille. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1880; Wm. M. Wilt, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation ■•JKL" In 1903, Z (4).
TIMES-DEMOCRAT; Fridays ;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1867; H. Duley, editor and
publisher (9—3).
Circulation : In 1894. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,032. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "iicL" In 1901, publisher asserts, has
not been less than 1,008. In 1902, "jkl" In
1903, (z— 6) I. In 1904, 1.
FORDSVILLE, Ohio Co. -a 586t pop.,
on Illinois Central and Louisville, Hender-
son & St. Louis Rds., 10 m. N. E. of Hartford,
the county seat, and 96 S. W. of Louisville.
Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established July,
1901; W. M. Likins and C. F. Likins, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
FRANKFORT, c. h., Franklin Co. ^
State Capital, 9,487+ pop., on Louisville
& Nashville, Chesapeake & Ohio and Ken-
tucky Midland Rds. and Kentucky r., 60 m.
from its mouth. Manufacturing of lumber,
carriages, furniture, whisky and twine.
EVENING CALL.; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; Independent; four pages 15x22;
subscription $4; established 1892; John B.
Drydeu, editor and publisher (9—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
KENTUCKY JOURNAL; every
morning except Monday, and WEEKLY,
Saturdays; democratic; daily four, weekly
eigiit pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1; established— daily 1902. weekly
1899; J. W. Marksbury, editor; Kentucky
Journal Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation— daily ■■jki." weekly "jkl.-
BLUE GRASS BUGLE;" Saturdays;
four pages 13x20: subscription $1; established
1898; E. E. Underwood, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
ROUNDABOUT; Saturdays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1877; George A.Lewis, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1902, Z (2, 4, 5).
KENTUCKY LAW REPORTER;
semi-monthly; legal; ninety six to one hun-
dred and twenty-eight pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1880; George A. Lewis,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl." In
1«99. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
REGISTER OF KENTUCKY
STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY;
quarterly (a A).
FRANKLIN, c. h., Simpson Co. g
2,166+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
51 m. N. by N. E. of Nashville, Tenn. Min-
eral spring. Woolen and planing mills
distilleries and female college. Agriculture
and stock raising.
FAVORITE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1857; C. C. Pare, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jifL" In 1902, Z (4, 5).
KENTUCKY.
SOUTHERN JOURNAL OF OSTE-
OPATHY; monthly; osteopathy; twenty-
four pages 6x9; subscription $1; established
1897; W. S. McClain, editor and publisher
(9-3),
Circulation : Actual average for a year
ending u-ith January, 1899, 2,000: for a
year ending with October, 19u0, 3,500. In
1901,(z-ll)G. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG (0 0>.
In 1904, yH.
WOMAN'S WORK; monthly; Cum-
berland Presbyterian; four pages 8J^xl2; es-
tablished 1896; Mrs. I. H. Goodnight, editor
and publisher (12 — 4).
Circnlation: Actual average for a year
ending with Sept., 1899, 1,550. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, July, publisher asserts, there has not
been one single issue for a vear past less than
1,500. In 1902, (z— 4, 5) I. In 1903, yl (OO).
In 1904. "JKL."
FRENCHBURG, c.h., Menifee Co.
□-210+ pop., 20 m. S. E. of Mount Sterling and
2 from Hughart, the nearest station on
Chesapeake & Nashville Rd. Farming.
AGITATOR; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898: L.T. Hovermale, editor; Agita-
tor Printing Co., publishers (7—3 P). Circu-
lation "JKL."
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished June, 1901; R. J. White, editor and
publisher (5— 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
FUIiTON, Fulton Co. JJ 2,860t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 13 m. S. E. of Clinton,
the county seat. Furniture factory, foun-
dry and planing mills.
LEADER ; every evening except Sun-
day, and LEADER AND FULTON-
IAN DEMOCRAT, Fridays; dal^' four,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily t5, weekly $1; established— daily 1898,
weekly 1878; Mott Ayres, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5 P). Circulation — daily "jkl."
weekly "ikx"
AMERICAN BAPTIST FLAG»
Thursdays; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$1.50; established 1875; J. N. Hall, editor; Na-
tional Baptist Publishing House, publishers
(8—3).
Circulation : In 1897, F. In 1898, vF. In
1899, yG. In 1900, yG. In 1901, publisher as-
serts, was not less than 12.000. In 1902,
(z— 1, 4) F. In 1903. (z— 4) F (O O). In 1904,
publisher asserts, no issue during the past
year was less than 15,800.
COMMERCIAL; Fridays; democratic;
eight to twelve pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established August, 1902 ; W. P. Greene, editor
and publisher (1—5 P). Circulation "i^L."
GEORGETOWN, c. h., Scott Co. ^
3,823+ pop., on Kentucky Midlana, Queen &
Crescent Route and Southern Rds., 11 m. N.
of Lexington. Seat of a college and three
seminaries. Agriculture and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
22x28; subscription $1; established 1886; B. O.
Gaines, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
SENTINEL; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1895; D. W,
Clark, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
TIMES; Wednesdays; democratic; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; established
18^; John A. Bell, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
GERMANTOWN, Bracken Co. dj
41)7 pop.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays (A A).
GLASGOW, c. h.. Barren Co. p 2,019t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 90 m. S.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
375
KENTUCKY.
of Louisville. Ships petroleum, lumber and
tobacco. Coal-oil wells in vicinity.
R E P U B li I C A N ; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1892; W. H.Jones, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,500. In 1896, 1. In 189T. Y. In
1898, "iKi-- In 1902, Z (4).
TIMES; weekly, twice-a week, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; four and six pages
18x34; subscription $1.50; established 1865;
J. M. Richardson, editor; The Glasgow
Times Publishing Company, publishers (2 — 1).
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896. H. In
1897. H Z. In 1898. yH. In 1899, zH. In
1900, y If. In 1901, (z— 6) H. Actual average
for 1902, 3,548; /or 1903, 3,696. In liX)4,
JH.
GRAYSON, c. h., Carter Co. cf 606t
pop., on Eastern Kentucky Rd., 22 m. W. by
8. W. of Greenup. Grazing, tobacco grow-
ing and coal mining.
BUGLE-HERALD; Fridays; republi-
can; four pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; B. H. Rutledge, editor; Rut-
ledge Publishing Co., publishers (5—4). Cir-
culation "JKL."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1897;
Robt. H. Nicoll. editor; Carter County Pub-
lishing Co., i>ublishers. Circulation "jkl."
GREENSBURG, c. h., Green Co. n
564+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
69 m. S. W. of Lebanon. Farming.
GREEN CO. RECORD; Fridays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; J. R. Ward, editor and publisher
(1 — 4). Circulation "jkl"
GREENUP, c. h., Greenup Co. cf
711+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd.and
Ohio r., 20 m. above Portsmouth, O. Flour
mills. Iron and coal mining.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays ; democrat-
ic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Walter T. Callon, editor and
publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl. " Actual aver-
age for 1899. 1,320. In 1900. yl. In 1901.
(z— 6) I. Actual average for 1902, 1,576.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
GAZETTE ; Wednesdays; Independent-
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1 ; established 1831 ; W. J. A. Rardin, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl.-
GREENVILLE, c. h., Muhlenberg
Co. -a 1,051+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd.,
37 m. S. of Owensboro. Tobacco manufac-
tories. Coal fields in vicinity.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; sub.scrlptIon 50 cents; es-
tablished 1899; Orlen L. Roark, editor;
Record Press, publishers (7—3 P). Circula-
tion "JJCL."
GUTHRIE, T„dd Co. p 807t pop., on
Louisville & Nashville Rd., 50 m. N. W. of
Nashville, Tenn. Flour mill. Shipping
point for wheat and corn.
GRAPHIC; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
llshed 1892; G. D. Free, editor; Graphic Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (7—3 P). Circ'n ■•jkl."
HARDINSBURG, c.
ridge Co. -n 689+ pop., on
h., Brecktn-
Loulsvllle, St.
KENTUCKY.
Louis & Texas Rd.,60 m. S. W. of Louisville.
Farming.
B R E C K E N R I D G E CO. DEMO-
CHAT; Thursdays; democratic; four pages
20x2(1; subscription $1; established 1896;
J. Rogers Gore, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
HARLAN, Harlan Co. 0, 381 pop., on
Louisville & Nashville Rd., 30 m. E. of Bar-
bourville.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; Jas. H. EadB, editor; Enterprise
Publishing Co., publishers (2— 4). Circ'n "iiu,"
HARRODSBURG, c. h., Mercer
Co. o 2,876+ pop., on Southern Rd., 30 m. S.
of Frankfort, the State capital. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; entab-
llshed 1888; Lew B. Brown, editor and pub-
lisher (2—4).
Circulation : In 1894. publisher asserts,
smallest 1,450. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "iKi." In 1899, publl«her asserts, small-
est 1,400. In 1900. zl. In 1901, (z— 4, 5) I. In
1902, (z— 4, 5. 9) I. Actual average for 1903.
3.53t2. In 1904. yH.
H E R A li D ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; establish-
ed 1887; Pulllam & Hutton, editors and pub-
lishers (12—4). Circ'n— In 1904, (z— 4) I.
HARTFORD, c. h., Ohio Co. -o 786t
pop., on Rough creek, 5 m. N. of Beaver
Dam, the nearest station on Illinois Cen-
tral Rd. Agriculture and coal mining.
HERALD; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1875; Heber Matthews and F. L. Felix, edi-
tors and publishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,500; in 1896, 1,590. Actual average
for 1897, 1,662. Inl898,yl. In 1899, y I. In
1900, yl. Actual average for a year ending
with March, 1901, 1,800. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z— 4) I, In 1904, y I.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; John Henry Thomas, editor;
Hartford Publishing Co., publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,500; in 1896, 1.600. In 1897. I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl..ln 1900, yl. Inl901,"iKL."
In 1902, Z (4).
HAWESVILLE,c.h.,^ancocfc Co. -a
1,041+ pop., on Louisville, Henderson & St.
Louis Rd. and Ohio r., opposite Cannelton,
Ind. Steam flour mill and tobacco and
furniture factories. Daily steamboat con-
nection with river towns.
HANCOCK CLARION; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20: subscription
$1; established 1893; Clarence Sterett, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
PLAIN DEALER; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 111^x18; subscription 50
cents; established 1878; Jeff Sterett. editor
and publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl"
HAZELGREEN, Wolfe Co. a- 225t
pop., 15 m. E. of Dundee, the nearest station
on Lexington & Eastern Rd. Steam saw
and grist mills and a large seminary.
Agriculture.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1885;
Spencer Cooper, editor and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
376
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KENTUCKY.
KENTUCKY.
HENDERSON,c.h., J?ender«on Co.-D
10,272t pop., on Louisville & Nashville.
Louisville, Henderson & St. Louis and Ohio
Valley Rds. and Ohio r., 11 m. S.of Evans-
vllle, Ind. Manufacturing of cotton and
veoolen goods. Tobacco, vrhleky and flour.
GLEANER I every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEK.IjY, twlce-a week, Tues-
days and Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription— dally $6, weekly $1 ; es-
tablished—dally 1888, weekly 1885; F. Haag,
editor; F. Haag & Bro., publishers (2—3).
Circulation — Daily : In 1895, •Jii" In
1896, publisher asserts, not less than 1,110.
In 1897, Y. In 1898. ••jkl." In 1899, publisher
asserts, no Issue was less than 1,250. In 1900,
bI. In 1901, yl. Actual average for 19u2,
1,414. In 1903, yl. In 19<J4, yl.
Weekly: In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,800. In 1897, Y. In
1898, -JKL." In 1899, publisher asserts, no Is-
sue was less than 2,300. In 1900, zH. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
JOUllNALi; every evening except Sat
urday and Sunday, Sunday morning, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; Bubscrlption— daily $6, weekly
$1; established— dally 1889, weekly 1883; John
A. Lyne, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation-Daily: In 1896, -jkl." In
1897, I Z. In 1898. yl. In 1899, ■•jkl."
Weekly: In 1896, -jkl- •• In 1897, I Z. In
1898, vl. In 1899, -jkl."
CHURCH AND HOME; semi
monthly; religious; eight pages (9>^xl2J^;
subscription 50 cents; established 1901; J.C.
Rtley, editor and publisher (12— 3). Circula-
tion •■jjo,." (A A).
KENTUCKY WORKMAN; month
ly; Ancient Order of United Workmen; eight
f)ages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; estab
ished 1890; J. A. Lyne, editor and publisher
(2—3).
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl- In 1897. Z. In
1898, zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, vT. In 1901, "jkl."
AcHial average for 1902,7,833. In 1903,
yG(OO). In 1904. yH.
HICKMAN, Fulton Co. p 1589 pop.
COUKIEK; Fridays (A A).
DIXIE STAR; Thursdays (A A).
HODGENSVILLE, c. h., Larue Go.
a 825+ pop., on Chesapeake, Ohio & South-
western Rd., 60 m. S. of Louisville. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
LARUE CO. HERALD; Thurs
days; democratic; eight to twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1885 ; C.
C. Howard, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,300. Actual average for 1896
1,342; for the first six months of 1897,
1,343; for a year ending with September,
1898. 1,398; for a year ending with Sep-
tember, 1899, 1,545. In 1900, vl. Actual av-
erage for Wn, t, 9 56. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. Actual average for 19(M, 2,353.
HOPKINS VILLE, c. h., Christian
Co. P 7,280+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville
and Ohio Valley Rds., 73 m. N. W. of Nash-
ville, Tenn. Tobacco, corn and wheat.
KENTUCKY NEW^ ERA; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Fridays; democratic; daily four, Saturday
eight pages 18x24, weekly twelve pages 18x24;
subscription- dallv *5. weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1888. weekly 1869; New Era Printing
and Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(1-5).
Circulation— Daily : "iKL"
Weekly: Accorded I from 1892 to 189.5. In
1896, publisher asserts, not less than 1,800.
In 1897. I Z. In 1898, vl. In 1899, yl. In
1900. yl. In 1901. vl. In 1902. (z-4) I. In
1903, y I. In 1904, y I.
NEWS; every morning, except Sundays;
negro; republican; four pages 8j^xl2; sub-
scription $3: established October, 1903; P. H.
Brown, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
KENTUCKIAN; trl-weekly, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1879;
Charles M. Meacham. editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, publisher asserts, not less than 1,300.
In 1897, Y. In 1898. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,400. In 1899, zl. In 1900, publisher
asserts, no issue was less than 1,500. In
1901, yl. Inl902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, December,
publisher asserts, no Issue during the past
year was less than 1.6C0. Inl9<J4, (z— 1, 2, 4) I.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent ; four pages 20x26; subscription 50
cents; established 1887; Frank Monroe, edi-
tor; T. L. Metcalfe, publisher (9—3). Circula-
tion •'j_kl." Inl897,Z. Inl900,Z. Inl902,"iSi."
In 1903, Z (4).
MAJOR; Saturdays; negro; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; A. C. Banks, editor; The Major
Company, publishers.
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,800. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, •'JKL.' Actual average for
1900, 2,093. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903,yI(OO)(AA).
MESSENGER; Fridays ; republican ;
four pages 18x24; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished 1898; C. A. Brasher, editor and pub-
lisher (5 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
COLORED TEACHER | monthly ;
negro, educational; thirty two pages 6x9;
subscription $1; established October, 1901;
J. E. Howser, editor; Colored Teacher Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (2—3). Circu-
lation 'MKL." (A A).
FANCY FOWLS; monthly; poultry
raising; thirty-six to forty pages 9x12; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1897; Chas. M.
Meacham, editor ; Fancy Fowls Company,
publishers (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1896, "JKL." In 1897, Z. In
1898, Z. In 1899, Z. In 1900. publisher asserts,
no issue has been less than 3.000. Actual
average for a year ending with July 10. 1901,
2,771 ;/or 1902. 4,025. Inl903.(z-4)G(OO).
Actual average for 19<i4, 3,375.
HORSE CAVE, ^art Co. n 867t pop.,
on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 6 m. S. of
Munfordvllle, the county seat.
GAZETTE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1892; T. T. Page, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circ'n "jkl" In 1897, Z. In 1902, "isi" In
1903, Z (4).
LIBERTY BAPTIST; Wednesdays;
baptist; eight pages 9x14; subscription $1:
established 1900; W. H. Smith, editor and
publisher (5—3),
flirculntion: In 1900. "iKL" Actual aver-
age forimi, 1,010. In 1902, July, publisher
asserts, lowest number issued during past
yearwas 1.050. In 1903, Z (4).
INEZ, c. h., Martin Co. a- 412 pop.
MARTIN CO. NEWS; Fridays: repub-
lican: four pages 15x23; subscription 50 cents;
established 1903; M. C. Kirk, editor; W. M.
Hale, publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
IRVINE, Estill Co. n 260 pop., on
Louisville & Atlantic Rd.,21 m. E. of Rich-
mond .
ESTILL CO. HERALD; Thursdays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; J. R. White, editor and publisher
(8—3 P).
JACKSON, c. h., Breathitt Co. a- 941t
pop., on Lexington & Eastern Rd. and N.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
377
KENTUCKY.
fork of Kentucky r., 93 m. E. of Lexington.
Mining, lumbering and agriculture.
BREATHITT CO. NEWS; Fridays;
Independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established October, 1901 ; J. Wise Haglns,
editor and publisher (2—5).
Circulation: In 1!W2, "jkl." Actual average
for 1903, l,ti»9: for 1904, l,liJl.
KUTTAWA, Lyon Co.p 858pop.,on
Illinois Central Rd., 2 m. W. of Eddyvllle.
Agriculture.
Li YON CO. TIMES; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 12x18: subscriptions!; es-
tablished October, 1902; J. L. Smith, editor
and publisher (2—5).
Circulation: In 1904, I.
LAGRANGE, c. h., Oldham Co. b 646t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 25 m.
N. E. of Louisville. Farming.
NEW ERA; Thursdays; Independent-
democrat; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ;
established 1876; W. W. Rowlett, editor; W.
W. & Bushrod Rowlett, publishers (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
LANCASTER, c. h., Garrard Co. n
1,640+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
30 m. S. of Lexington. Raising of tobacco,
hemp, wheat, corn and live stock.
CENTRA li RECORD; Fridays; inde-
pendent; four pages 12x18; subscription $1;
established 1890; Louis Landram, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkj,." In 1899,
Z. Inl902, "ou.-" In 1903, Z (4).
LAWRENCEBURG, c.h., Ander.
son Co. D 1,253+ pop., on Southern Rd., 3 m.
E. of Kentucky r. and 25 W. of Lexington.
Tobacco growing and whisky distilling.
ANDERSON NEWS? Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1877; Owen Hawkins, editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl." In
1903, Z (4).
LEBANON, c. h., Marion Co. u 3,043t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 67 m.
S. E. of Louisville. Whisky distilleries and
ice, furniture and other factories. Agri-
culture and fine horse breeding.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 28x38; subscription SI; established
1886; Thos. W. Mattingly, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,950. In 1896, 1. Actual aver-
age for a year ending with September, 1897,
2.000. Inl898. zl. In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yT. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
MARION CO. FALiCON; Tues
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1; established 1895: R. D. Thorn-
bury, editor and publisher (2 — 3). Circula-
tion-jkl." In 1902, Z (4, 5).
LEITCHFIELD, c. h., Grayson Co.
-D 914+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd.,71 m. S.
by S. W. of Louisville. Coal and iron min
ing, tobacco growing and farming.
GRAYSON GAZETTE; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1881 ; R. L. White. editor; Gazette
Publishing Co., publishers (7—3 P). Circula-
tion "JKL."
GRAYSON LEADER; Fridays; re
publican; four pages 20x26: subscription $1;
established September, 1902; Stuart B. Stone,
editor; Leader Publishing Co., publishers
(7—3). Circulation "jkl."
KENTUCKY.
LEXINGTON, c. h., Fayette Co. n
26,369+ pop., at junction of five railroads,
29 m. S. E. of Frankfort, the State capital,
and about 80 S. of Cincinnati, O. Consider-
able manufacturing. Center of the " Blue
Grass" region. An important horse market.
Whiskey, tobacco and hemp market.
DAILY.
LiEADER; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; republican ; dally eight
to twelve, Sunday sixteen to twenty-four
pages 11)4x2214; subscription— daily $6, Sun-
day $1.50; established 1888; Sam J. Roberts,
editor and publisher ( 1 — 5).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
a year ending ivith June, 1900. ;i,433; for
1901, 3,393; for 1902, 3,738; for 19C8,
3,82S;/or 1904,4,041.
Sunday: Actual average for a year end-
ing iv it h June, 1900, 3,6 3 5; /or 1901, 3,598;
/or 1902, 4,008; for 1903,4,092; for 1904,
5,597.
Publisher's announcement.— The Leader Is
the only afternoon newspaper in Lexing-
ton, the chief city of the Blue Grass region
and Central Kentucky. It is the I'ecog-
nized homeand family paper In acity noted
for its colleges, seminaries, churches and
social life. It is the only Lexington news-
paper that flies with the American News-
paper Directory detailed statements of
actual issues, day by day, and its circula-
tion books have been audited by the ex-
pert examiner of the Association of Amer-
ican Advertisers, and its published state-
ments found to be'correctiu every particu-
lar. It guarantees an actual average cir-
culation in February, 1905, as follows:
Afternoon, 4, GOl; Sunday, 6,155. Guaranteed
average for 1904: Afternoon, 4,041; Sun-
day. 5,597. The Leader does not allow re-
turn privileges to carriers, dealers or
newsboys.
MORNING HERALD; every morning
and PRESS-TRANSCRIPT, Saturdays;
democratic ; daily and weekly eight to twelve,
Sunday sixteen to forty pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—dally $6, Sunday $2, weekly $1 ; estab-
lished — iVess 1870, Transcript 1878; W. C P.
Breckinridge, editor; The Lexington Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (7—3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest 3,300. In 1895, H. In 1896,
H. In 1897. Y. In 1S98. yl. Inl899,yl. In
1900, zH. In 1901, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1903.
(z-4) I (••). IU1904, yl.
Sunday : In 1903, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
Weekly : In 1894, publisher asserts, small-
est 5.000. In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y.
Inl898.yl. Inl899.yl. Inl900.yl. Inl901,yl.
In 1902, y I. In 1903, y I. In 1904, y I.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
KENTUCKY GAZETTE; seml-
weeklj', Tuesdays and Saturdays, and
WEEKLY, Saturdays; democratic: four
pages 22x28; subscription— semi-weekly $2,
weekly $1; established 1866; E. S. Kinkhead,
editor; Gazette Publishing Co., publishers
(9—3) Circulation— semi- weekly "iKL." week-
ly "iKL." In 1903. Z (4).
WEEKLY.
BLUE GRASS BLADE; Sundays;
infidelity and prohibition; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1890; Charles C.
Moore, editor; James E. Hughes, publisher
(7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1899, "4kl." Actual aver-
age /or 19(10. 5.368, including sijecial edi-
tions; for 1901, 4.302, including special edi-
tion. Inl902,yG. In 1903, yG (O O) (A A).
KENTUCKY STOCK FARM;
Thursdays; sporting, live stock, horses;
twenty to thirty six pages 11x16; subscription
$2; established 1883) Andrew G. Leonard and
378
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KENTUCKY.
J.C.Cooke, editors; Kentucky Stock Farm
Publishing Company, publishers (12—4).
Circulation : Rating varied from 8,000 in
1891 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
189S.yI. In 1899. zl. In 1900, zH. In 1901, (z—
4.6)1. In 1902, {z-4,6) I. In 1903, yl. In
WOi. yl.
OBSERVER} Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1846; Richard McGregor, editor; J. R.
Williamson, publisher (1—4).
Circiilatiou: In 1902. "jkx" Actual aver-
age for 1903, 1,920. In 1904, yl.
SOUTHERN INDEPENDENT;
Thursdays; Independent; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established April, 1903; J. C.
Willis, editor; Standard Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (12—4). Circulation "jkl."
STANDARD; Saturdays; negro; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1892;
Wade H. Carter, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age form98. 1,4:14. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I.
In 1901, -MKL."
^THOROUGHBRED RECORD;
Saturdays; horse; sixteen pages 11x15; sub
scrlptlon $2; established 1875; W. Campbell
Scott, editor; The Thoroughbred Record Co.,
publishers. Circ'n "jkl.- In 1899. Z. In 1900,
Z. In 1901, Z (1,2. 4,5). In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
In 1903. Z (4).
VOICE; Fridavs; Independent; four to
sixteen pages 8x12; subscription 50 cents;
established 1891; E. Snodgrass, editor and
publisher (3— 5). Circulation "jkl."
MONTHLY.
SOUTHERN SCHOOL JOURNAL,;
monthly; educational; twentj^-eight pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1890; J. C.
Willis, editor ; Standard Publishing Co..
publishers (7— 3P).
Circulalioii : Actual average for 1895,
6,09>^. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH.
In 1899, yT. In 1900, zl. Actual average for
1901,5,333. In 1902, jG. In 1903, yG, In
1904, yG.
LIBERTY, Casey Co. n 450 pop.,
about 80 m. S. E. of Louisville.
CASEY CO. NEWS; Thursdays; re-
publican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established March, 19()4; H. Thomas, editor
and publisher (1—5).
LONDON, c. h., Laurel Co. Q^ l.UTf
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,27 m. N
of Williamsburg and 70 S. S. E. of Lexing-
ton. Coal mining.
L.AUREL CO. NEWS; Fridays (A A).
MOUNTAIN DEIYIOCRAT; Satur
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1900; John
Pearl, editor; Ratcliffe & Pearl, publishers
(9—3). Circulation "jkl."
MOUNTAIN ECHO; Fridays ; republi-
can; four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents;
established 1872; R. S. Dyche, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,225. In 1896, I. Actual aver-
age for the first six months of IS97,^.^1S.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901. "JKL." In 19^3. Z (4).
MOUNTAIN EDUCATOR; monthly;
educational; twenty-four pages 9x13; sub
scrlptlon 50 cents; established July. 19<^3; A.
H. Wyatt. editor and publisher (1—4). Circu-
lation "JKL."
LOUISA, c.h., Lawrence Co. cf 1.099i
pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd. and Big
Sandy r., 21 m. S. of Catlettsburg. Timber
trade. Petroleum-oil well and coal, iron
and fire-clay mines. Farming and stock
raising.
BIG SANDY NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26: subscription $1 ; es-
KENrUCKY.
tabllshed 1885; M. F. Conley, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,225. Actual average for 1897,
1.138. Inl898.yl. In 1899, yl. Inl900.zl.
In 1901, (z— 6) I. Actual average for 1902,
1,544; for 1903, 1,81S. In 1904, yl.
LOUISVILLE, c. h., Jeffer$on Co. tl
204,731+ pop., at junction of ten railroads,
on the Ohio r. Varied manufacturing, iron
foundries and tanneries. Wagon, plow
and leather manufactories. Largest leaf
tobacco market In the world.
DAILY.
ANZEIGER; every morning; SEMI-
WEEKLY, Wednesdays and Saturdays,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; German;
democratic; eight pages 17x22, Sunday six-
teen pages; subscription — daily $9, semi-
weekly $3.40, Sunday $2, weekly $1; estab-
lished-daily 1849, weekly 1851 ; W. Van Nos-
titz, editor; Louisville Anzeiger Co., Inc.,
publishers. Office, 341 W. Green st. (7— 3 P).
Circulation- Daily : Accorded G from
1891 to 1895. Inl896,G. Inl897,Y. Inl898,yH.
Actual average for IS99, 5,895. Inl900,yG.
In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903. yH. In
1904, yH.
Semi- Weekly: Accorded G from 1891 to
1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH.
Actual average for 1899, 5,138. In 1900, yG.
In 1901, yH. In 1902. y H. In 1903, yH. In
1SHI4, yH.
Weekly : Accorded G from 1891 to 1895. In
1896. G. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH. Actual
average for 1899, 11,937 . In 1900, yF. In
1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 19U3, yG. In
19(_)4, yG.
COURIER -JOURNAL; every morn-
ing, and WEEKLY", Wednesdays; demo
cratic; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
20x24; subscription — daily $fi, Sunday $2,
weekly $1; established— Journal 1830, Courier
1843, Democrat 1844, consolidated 1868; Henry
Watterson. editor; Courier-Journal Co., pub-
lishers. Office, cor. Fourth avenue and Green
street (2—3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, E. In 1896,
publisher asserts, smallest Issue was 17,073.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, yE. In 1899, yE. In 1900,
vE. In 1901. yE. In 1902. yE. In 1903, yE.
In 1904, yE(0O).
Sunday: In 1895. E. In 1896, publisher
asserts, smallest issue was 29.500. In 1897, Y,
In 1898. yC. In 1899. yC. In 1900, yE. In
1901. yE. In 1902, yE. In 1903, yE. In
1904, yE (©©).
Weekly: In 1895, B. In 1896, B. In 1897,
Y. In 1898. yC. In 1899. yD. In 1900. yD.
In 1901, yE. In 1902, yF. In 1903. yF. In
1904, yF.
Publisher-'s announcement.— The COURIKR-
JouRNAL (O©), Louisville, daily, Sunday
and weekly. Not only has quality of circu-
lation, but also quantity, and has a larger
home circulation than any paper published
in Louisville. While an old and conserva-
tive newspaper, it has never lacked pro-
gressiveness. It was the first paper outside
of New York City to introduce the Mer-
genthaler linotype machine. Its plant is
the largest and mostcompleteof any news-
paper south of the Ohio river. It is carried
every day of the week on a special train of
its own to the heart of the wealthy "Blue-
grass region," and has a larger circulation
in that territory than any other daily.
EVENING POST ; every evening except
Sunday ; Independent-democratic ; ten to
twenty four pages 17x24; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1878; Richard W. Knott, editor;
The Evening Post Company, publishers. Of
fire, 524 Third street (2—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from E in
1891 to F in 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yG. In 1899. yG. In 1900, yG. Act-
ual average for 1901. 26,072 ; for 1902,
' 26,895: /or 1903, 26,964. In 1904. yC.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
a: 9
KENTUCK Y— Lo u isville.
H E K A li 1> ; evei-y morning, and
WEEKLY, Tuesdays; republican; eight
pages 17x24; subscription— dally $6, Sunday
$2, weekly $1 ; established 1869; Herald Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (12-^).
Circniatiou— Daily: Rating varied from
D in 1891 to E Inl895. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yF. In 1899, yF. In 1900, yF. In
1901. yF. In 1902, vF. Actual average for
1903. 17, '^14. In 1904, E.
Siinilny: Actual average for \%i, 16, 742*
In \\m. E.
Weekly: Rating varied from C In 1891 to
F in 1S95. lu 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In 1898, y G.
In 1899. yG. In 1900. yG. In 1901, vH. In
1902. yH. Actual average for 1903, 1 1,3 12.
In 1904. F.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1899; Louisville Nevrs Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 417 W. Market street.
Circulation •■iKt,." (A A).
TI!>IES I every evening except Sunday;
democratic; sight pages 20x24; subscription
t5; established 1884; W. B. Haldemau. editor;
Times Company, publishers. Office, 505 Fourth
avenue (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, D. In 1896, D. In
1897, V. Actual average for 1898, 33,400.
In 1899. yC Actual average for 1900,
35.11'2; for 1901,35,853; /or 1902, 36,-
750. In 1903 C. In 1904, C.
WEEKLY.
AMERICAN BAPTIST; Fridays;
negro; baptist; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.35; established 1879; Wm. H. Stevrard.
edltorand publisher. Office, 710 Fifth street
(7-3 P).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,500. In 1895, H. In 1896, H.
In 1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. Inl9(J0,yI.
Inl901,yl. Inl902,yl. In 1903. y I. Inl904,yl,
AMERICAN REDMAN; Mondays;
Improved Redmen; four pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established January, 1895; Amer-
ican Redman Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 727 W. Jefferson street.
Circulation "jkl."
BAPTIST ARGUS; Thursdays; bap-
tist; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1897; J. N. Prestrldge, editor; Bap-
tist Argus Company, publishers. Office, cor.
Third and Jefferson streets (1—5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1898,
2,48 1-; for 1899. 4,119: for 19()0, 5,336;
for 1901. 6,357; for 1902, 6,896; for 1903,
7.303 :/o»- 1904, 9,413.
CENTRAL METHOD 1ST; Thurs
days; methodlst- episcopal, south; sixteen
pages 10x14; subscription $1 ; established 1867;
D.W. Batson, editor; H. Wirgman, publisher.
Office, 580 Third street (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 4,700. In 1896. G. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900. yH. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z^i) I (• •).
In 1904, yl.
CHRISTIAN COMPANION ; Wednes
days; disciples; sixteen pages 12x17; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1867; Jno. T. Brown,
editor; Guide Printing and Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 642 Fourth aveune (10—3).
Circulation : Accorded F from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896. F. In 1897, F Z. In 1898, yF. In
1899.yG. In 1900, zG. In 1901, (z-6) G. In
1902. yG. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH. .
CHRISTIAN OBSERVER; Wednes-
days; Presbyterian; twenty four pages 12x17;
subscription $2.50; established 1813; F. Bart-
lett Converse, Francis R. Beattie and Thomas
E. Converse, editors; Converse & Co., pub-
lishers. Office, .512 Third avenue (2—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 13,000 In
1893 to F In 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897, E Z.
In 1898, zE. In 1899, yE. Actual average for
1900, 16,560: for 1901, 17,138; /or 1902,
18,094. In 1903, yD (OO). Actual average
/or 1904, 19.197.
KENTUCK Y-^Loui8Ville.
CO L U M B I A N ; Saturday s ;Independent ;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1899; Wm. T. Peyton, editor and publisher.
Office, 931 W. Jefferson street (1—5).
Circulation: I.
FARMERS' HOME JOURNAL;
Saturdays; agricultural, livestock and horti-
culture; eight pages 18x34; subscription $1 ;
established 1865; M. W. Neal, editor; Farmers*
Home Journal Co., publishers. Office, 514
Third street (7-3 P).
Circulation: Rating varied from F in 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. InliMj3. yl. In 19(W, yl.
INLAND FARMER; Saturdays; agri-
culture, live stock; sixteen to twenty-four
pages 11x16; subscription $1 ; established
November, 1902; F.S.Power, editor; Inland
Farmer Publishing Co., publi.ehers. Office,
515 Fourth avenue (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAL OF LABOR; Fridays;
union labor; four pages 18x24; subecrlptlon
$1; established 1900; A. C. Briggs, editor;
Union Labor Printing Co., publishers. Office,
714 W. Jefferson street (1-5 P).
Circulation: In 1903. (z— 4) I (••). In
1904, y I.
KATHOLISCHER GLAUBENS-
BOTE; Thursdays; German; roman catho-
lic; eight pages 17x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1866; Katholischer Glaubensbote Pub-
lishing Company, editors and publishers
(12-4).
Circulation: Rating varied from G in
1891 to H In 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1S04, (z— 4)
KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN;
Saturdays; Irish; roman catholic; four pages
18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1898 ;
William M. Higglns, editor; Kentucky Irish
American Co., publishers. Office, 826 W.
Green st. (S-3). Circulation "iKL." In 1903.
KENTUCKY STANDARD; Satur
days; republican ; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1898; W. D. Johnson,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl." In
1900. Z. In 1902. "jkl."
NEWERA; Saturdays; labor; fourpagea
18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1888; E. L.
Cronk, editor and publisher. CIrc'n "jkl."
OMNIBUS; Sundays; German; Inde-
pendent; sixteen pages 16x22; subscription
$2; established 1865; Geo. W. Krippenstapel,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl " In
1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
PENTECOSTA L HERAliD ; Wednes-
days ; methodlst-eplscopal, south; sixteen
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established 1888;
H. C. Morrison editor; Pentecostal Publish-
ing Company, publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
16,379; for 1896. 17,835. In 1897 Y
Actual average for 1898, 24,211. In 1899,
C. Actual average for 1900, 21,671. In
1901, yD. Inl902,yE. In 1903, yE. In 1904, yF.
W^ESTERN RECORDER; Thurs
days; baptist; sixteen pages 12x16; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1825; Dr. T. T. Eaton,
editor; Baptist Book Concern. Inc., publish-
ers. Office, 642 Fourth avenue (7—3 P).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
14,725. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yF.
In 1899, yF. In 1900, yG. In 1901. yH. In
1902.VH. In 1903, yH. In 1904. yH.
WORKMAN; Saturdays; Ancient Order
of United Workmen ; four pages 123^x19 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; The Louisville
Workman Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jk.l."
SEMIMONTHLY.
AMERICAN PRACTITIONER
AND NEWS; semi-monthly; medical;
forty pages 7x10; subscription $2 ; established
1870; H. A. Cottell and M. F. Coomes, editors;
John P. Morton & Co.. publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl- " In 1897, pub-
380
AMERICAN NEWSrAPEK DIRECTORY,
KENTUCK Y— Louisville.
KENTUCKY— Louisville.
lisher asserts, not less than 1,000. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, "jkl"
HOME AND FARM} semi-monthly;
agricultural aud household; sixteen pages
12x17; subscription 50 cents; established 1877;
Richard W. Knott, editor; Home and Farm
Publishing Company, publishers. Office, 5-^6
Third street (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
82,519; for 1896, 83,519. In 1897, A Z.
Actual average for a year ending with Sep-
tember, 1898, S5,16S. In 1899, zA. Actual
average for a year ending with May, 19U0,
92,496. In 1901, (z-4, 6, 9) A. Actual
average for a year ending tcith June, 1902,
104,2S9| for 1903, 106,404; for 1904.
105,804.
KENTUCKY STATE NEWS; semi
monthly; English and German; liquors; four
pages 20x26; subscription $2; established
1882; T. A. Flannelly, editor; T. A. Flannelly
& Co., publishers. Office, 151 W. Jefferson
St. (6-3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
MASONIC HOME JOURNAL,; semi
monthly; freemasonry; eight pages 13x19;
subscription $1; established 1883; J. W. Hop-
per, editor; Masonic W. and O. Home, pub-
fishers. Office, 311 W. Jefferson street (2 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
18,016; /or 1901. 18.772; for 1903,19,-
662; /or 190;3, 20.843. Inl9u4,yD,
MONTHLY.
BARREL. AND BOX; monthly;
cooperage and woodenware ; ninety-six
pages 10x14; subscription $1.50; established
1896; E. H. Defebaugh, editor and publisher.
Office, 431 W. Main street (1—4).
Circulation: In 1902. "jKt." Actual aver-
age for 1903, 5, 145. In 1904, yG.
BISHOP'S LETTER; monthly; prot-
estant episcopal; twelve pages 7J^xlO}^; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1893; Thomas
W. Dudley, D. D., editor: George G. Fetter
Printing Co., publishers.
Circulation: In 1900. I. In 1901, yl. In
1902, y I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
C O C K R 1 L L ' S MAGAZINE;
monthly ; undenominational ; sixty-eight
pages 6^x93^; subscription $1.50; established
March, 1901; H. B. Cockrill, editor; Religious
Fiction Publishing Co., publishers. Circu-
lation ••JitL"
HOME; monthly ; household ; eight
pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents ; estab-
lished 1894; Alfred E. Walesby. editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1900. "jkl.- In 1901,(z-6)G.
In 1902. yG. In 1903. yG (A A).
HOME TRIBUNE; monthly; immigra-
tion and agriculture; sixteen to thiriy tAvo
pages 8x12; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1903; J. A. Parker, editor; The Home
Tribune Company., publishers (5—3). Circu-
lation "JKL." (A A).
JOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND
SURGERY ; monthly ; medical ; sixty-four
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established 1895;
Henry Enos Tuley, editor; Chas. T. Bearing,
publisher (9-37.
Circulation: In 1895,publisher asserts, not
less than 2,000. In 1896, 1. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899. zl. In 1900. zl. In 1901, yl.
In 19(32, yl. In 1903 (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904. yl.
KENTUCKY ELK; monthly; Elks;
twenty pages 8x10^^; subscription $1; estab-
lished July, 1901; Chas. J. Cruise, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
KENTUCKY KNIGHT; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription $1 ; established 1893; Kentucky
Publishing Co., pubUshers. Office. 727 "W.
Jefferson street (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
KENTUCKY MISSION MONTH-
LY; monthly; missions; four pages 11x14;
■ubscrlption 25 cents; established 1902; J. Q.
Bow, editor and publisher. Office, 6l2 Fourth
avenue (12—3). ^ , ,
Circulation: In 1903, December, publisher
asserts, every issue during the past year was
2,000 (A A).
KENTUCKY SUNDAY SCHOOL
REPORTER; monthly: undenomina-
tional; sixteen pages 7x11; subscription 25
cents; established 1892; E. A. Fox, editor;
State Executive Committee, publishers.
Office, 5th and Market streets (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 4.000. In 1896, H. Actual average
for a year ending with March, 1898, 2,583;
/or 1899, 2,583. In 1900, yH. In 1901, (z— 4)1.
Actual average for 1902. 2,433; for 1903,
2,916. In 1904. (z-4) H.
KING'S HERALD; monthly; unde-
nominational; eight patjes 11x16; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1899: L. L. Pickett,
editor; Pickett Publishing Co., publishers.
Office. 307 W. Jefferson street (12—3).
Circulation: "jkl." Actual average for
1903.4,041 (A A).
LOST CAUSE; monthly; historical;
sixteen page.s 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; Mrs. Basil Duke, editor aud pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." In 1901, H.
In 1902, j-H. In 1903, yH (A A).
MEDICAL PROGRESS; monthly;
medical; one hundred pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1886; John S. Moremen,
editor; John G Trautman, manager; The
Medical Progress Co., publishers. Office, 1801
Preston street (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895.
6,020; /or 1896, 5,330; for 1897, 5,000;
/or 1898, 5,000; /or 1899, 5,0O0; for 1900,
5,000; /or 1901, 5,000; /or a year ending
with July, 1902, 5,000. In 1903, publisher
asserts, no issue during the past year was
less than 5,000. Actual average for 1904,
5.000.
ROCK PRODUCTS; monthly; trade;
forty pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; E. H. Defebaugh, editor: The
Francis Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
431 W. Main street (12—3).
Circulation : In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
SOUTHERN BROAD-AXE; month-
ly; undenominational; sixteen to thirty-six
pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1898; Rev. Jas. W. Givan. editor- S. S.
Givan, publisher. Office, 2412 W. Broadway.
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901,2,500. In 1902, yH. In 190?.
yH(AA).
SOUTHERN HOME; monthly; house-
hold; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription 25
cents: established 1900; The Southern Home
Co., editors and publishers. Office, 642 Fourth
avenue (1—4).
Circulation "jkl" Actual average for
1903. 1 9, 988. lu 1904, yE.
SUNSHINE; monthly; thirty- two pages
6x9; subscription 25 cents; established No-
vember. 1899; Mayes Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
TOBACCO WORKER; monthly; to-
bacco; eight pages 11x16; subscription 50-
cents: established 1897; E.Lewis Evans, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
TRADE NEWS ; monthly; photograph
trade; twenty-four pages 9x11; subscription
$1; established 1896; F. E. Gatchel, editor; W.
D. Gatchel & Son. publishers. Office, 412 W.
Jefferson street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1901. "jkl " Actual aver-
age for a year ending u'ith July, 1902, 1,1 16.
In 19P3, Z (4). In 1904, (z— 4) I.
WINE AND SPIRIT BULLETIN f
monthly; liquors; eighty pages 10x14;.
subscription $5; established 1886; George R.
Washburne, editor; Bulletin Publishing Co.,
publishers; dated also at Cincinnati, Ohio
(7—3).
Circulation: In 1901. "jkl." In 1902, (z— 1.4)1.
In 1903 (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
QUARTERLY.
BAPTIST REVIEW AND EXPO-
SITOR; quarterly; baptist; one hundred
and sixty-four pages 7x10: subscription $2;
established April, 1904; E. Y. MuUlns, editor;
Seminary Press, publisher (2—5).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
U81
KEXTl CKY.
KENTUCKY.
MADISON VILLE, c. h, Hopkins
Co. -a 3,628+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville
Rd.. 33 m. N. of Hoplclnsville, and 35 S. of
Henderson. Mills and manufactories. Coal
mines in vicinity.
GLENN'S GRAPHIC; Thursdays; In-
dependent; twelve pages 15x22; subscription
SI; estal>lished 1896; J. J. Glenn, editor and
publisher (12—4).
C'irciilatiou: Inl898, "JKL" In 1899, Z. In
1900, publisher asserts, there has not been an
issue during tlie year that has not amounted
tol.OOn. In 1901, "JKi.." In 1902, Z (11). Ac-
tual average for 1903, 1,349. In 1904, yl.
H IJSTLER ; weekly, twice-a-week,Tue8
days and Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1887; C. C.
Givens, editor ; Hustler Publishing Company,
publishers (1—4).
Circulation ; In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,950. Actual average for 1896,
2,693. In 1897, Y. In 1898, publisher as-
serts, not less than 2,000; In 1899, 2,150. Actual
average for a year ending ivith September,
1900, '^,3!20; for 1901, '^,6t26( for 1902,
3,131 1 /orl903, 3,050. In 1904, yH.
MANCHESTER, Clay Co. O. 398t
pop., 25 m. E. N. E. of London, the nearest
station on Louisville & Nashville Rd. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
MOUNTAIN SENTINEL.; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 11x16; subscription
50 cents ; established 1895 ; F. S. Horton, editor
and publisher (5— 3). Circulation "iKi"
MARION, c. \\., Crittenden Co.-Q l,064t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 12 m. S. of
Ford's Ferry, nearest landing on Ohio r.
Mining, farming and stock raising.
CRITTENDEN PRESS; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1879; R. C. Walker, editor and
Publisher (5— 3). Circulation "ija,." In 1901,
;(1, 2, 4, 5). In 1903, Z (4).
MAYFIELD,c.li., Grave$ Co.p4,081t
pop.— local estimate 7,000— on Illinois Cen-
tral Rd., 25 m. S. of Padu«ah. Cotton, to-
bacco, wheat and oats are the chief prod-
ucts.
MESSENGER; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; dem-
ocratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1; established 1900; J. R. Lemon
and VVm. K. Wall, editors and publishers
(2—3).
Circiiiatiou— Daily: Inl901, "jjll." Actual
average for 1902, .575. In 1903, "jkl- '
Weekly: In 1901, -iKL." Actual average
/or 1902,3,007. Inl903,yl. In 1904, y I.
MIRROR; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridavs; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription §1; established 1870; Geo. H. Pike,
editor; L. A. Chandler, publisher (3— 5P).
Circulation "JKL" In 1903, Z (4).
MONITOR; Fridays ; democratic ;
«lght pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1875; W.K. Walh editor and publisher (3— 5P).
Circulation "jkl" In 1903, Z (4).
PROPAGATOR; semi-monthly; relig-
ious; four pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents;
established Octf)ber, 1903; S. H.Smith, editor
and publisher (1—4) (A A).
MAYS VILLE, c. h., Mason Co. cf
6,423+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio and
Louisville & Nashville Rds. and Ohio r.,
68 m. above Cincinnati, O. Cotton, tobacco,
cigar and plow manufactories, flour mills.
saw and planing mills, furniture manu-
factory, foundry and machine shops. Ag-
riculture and stock raising.
EVENING BULLETIN; every even-
ing except Sunday, and W E E K Ij Y ,
Thursdays ; democratic ; four pages— dally
13x20, weekly 20x26; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1.50; established— dally 1881, weekly
1862; Rosser & McCarthy, editors and pub-
lishers (9—3). Circulation— daily "jki.." In
1903, Z (4) weekly "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
PUBLIC LEDGER; every morning
except Sunday; republican; four pages 15x22;
subscription $3; established 1892; Thomas A.
Davis, editor and publisher (9—3). Circula-
tion "jja." In 1903, Z (4).
MIDDLESBORO, Bell Co. R 4,162t
pop., on Southern and Louisville & Nash-
ville Rds., 12 m. S. of Pinevllle. the county
seat. Coal and iron mines, iron and steel
furnaces and coke ovens.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 11x14; subscription $1; established
1889; Pinnacle Printery, editors and pub-
lishers (9 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
MIDWAY, Woodford Co. n l,045t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville and Queen
& Crescent Route Rds. Shipping point for
grain and tobacco. "Blue Grass" region.
Breeding of thoroughbred horses and short
horn cows.
BLUE GRASS CLIPPER: Thure
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1877; J. O. Cooper,
editor and publisher (9— 3). Circ'n "jkl"
CHRISTIAN HELPER; Saturdays;
religious; four pages 10x14; subscription 50
cents; established 1901; Geo. W. Kemper,
editor and publisher (12—3). Circ'n "isi"
(A A).
MILTON, Trimble Co. t\ 324t pop., on
Ohio r., opposite Madison, Ind. Fruit and
tobacco growing and farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1879; C. A. Barclay, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl"
MONTICELLO, Wayne Co. p 556
pop.
WAYNE CO. OUTLOOK; Thursdays
(A A).
MOREHEAD, c. h., Rotvan Co. cf
1,1(X)+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 40 m,
S. £. of Maysville. Farming. Timber, coal
and stone quarries.
3IOUNTAINEER; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established December, 1902: Wade & Neal,
editors and publishers (12 — 3). Circ'n 'mkl."
(AA).
MORGANFIELD, c. li., Union Co.
-n 2,046+ pop., on Ohio Valley Rd., 5 m. S.
of Ohio r. and 25 S. W, of Henderson.
Farming.
SUN ; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1886; Chas.
F. Hart, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
2,159. In 1896, 1. Actual average for the
first six months of 1897, 2,171 . In 1898, yl.
In 1899. zl. In 1900, July, publisher asserts,
no issue for more than three years has been
less than 8,000. In 1901, July, publisher as-
serts, during past six years has never been
jis;:
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KENTUCKY,
less than 2,000 Actual average for a year
ending with June, 1902. 3,793; for 1903.
'^,340; /or 1904, ij.393.
MORGANTO WN,c.h., Butler Co.-o
587+ pop., on Green r., 25 m. N.E. of Bowling
Green. Timber.
GREEN RIVER REPUBLICAN ;
Thursdays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1885; H. B. More-
head, editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion ■JKL."
MOUNT EDEN, Shelby Co. i III
pop.
NEWS; Thursdaj's(A A).
MOUNT OLIVET, c. h., RoherUon
Co. b 352+ pop.. 24 m. S. S. W. of and con-
nected by dally stage with Maj'^svllle. Ship-
ping point for tobacco, wheat, fruit and
live stock.
ROBERTSON ADVANCE; Fridays;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1890; Hugh S. Young, editor
and publishar. Circulation "jkl."
TRIBUNE-DEi>IOCRAT; Thursdays;
Independent; four pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1874; John W. Zoller, editor;
Tribune-Democrat Co., Ltd., publishers (5—3).
Circulation ■'jkl."
MOUNT STERLING, c. h., Mont-
gomery Co. n 3,561+ pop., on Chesapeake &
Ohio Rd., 13 m. E. N. E. of Winchester.
Gateway to the mountains of Eastern Ken-
tucky. Planing mill and carriage and fur-
niture factories.
ADVOCATE ; Wednesdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; J. W. Hedden and B. W. Trimble,
editors; The Advocate Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (9—3).
Circulation : Inl895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.700. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. zl. In 1901,
(z— 6) 1. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In
1904 vl,
GAZETTE; Thursdaj's; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; John C. Wood, editor; John C.
Wood & Co., publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1902. I,'i50. In 1903, yl. In 19(U. yl.
SENTINEL-DE^IOCRAT; Saturdays;
democratic; ei^ht pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1866; Squire Turner, editor;
Ben R. Turner, publisher (5—3). Circulation
•■JKL." In 1902, Z (4, 5). In 1903, Z (4).
MOUNT VERNON, c. h., Rock-
castle Co. n 422+ pop., on Louisville & Nash-
ville Rd., 24 m. S. E. of Stanford. Farming,
manufacturing and coal mining.
SIGNAL; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1887;
Jamea Maret, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
MUNFORDVILLE, c. h., Hart Co.
D 4t0+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.
and Green r., 72 m. S. of Louisville. To-
bacco raising.
HART CO. NEWS; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1878; J. W. Payton, editor and
publisher (5— 3). Circulation "jkl." In 1897, Z.
In 1902. "iiu,." In 1903. Z (4).
MURRAY, c. h., Calloway Co. p
1,822+ pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
KENTUCKY.
Louis Rd. and Clarks r., 40 m. S. S. E. of
Paducah. Tanneries, tobacco factories and
lumber mills. Tobacco growing.
CALLOWAY TIMES; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
75 cents; established 1895; W. O. Wear, editor;
Wear Printing Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1898, -jkl." In 1899, zl.
In 1900, publisher asserts, no issue was less
than 1,300. Actual average for 1901, 1 ,28*^.
In 1903, February, publisher asserts, no issue
since January, 1902, has been less than 1,300.
In 1903, December, publisher asserts, no issue
during the past vear was less than 1,450. In
19(J4, (z— 4) r.
LEDGER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; L. Y. Woodruff, editor; Wood-
ruff & Keys, publishers.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 2,880. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •).
FRATERNAL ADVOCATE;
monthly; fraternal; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1901; J. I. D.
Woodruff, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: lu 1903, (z — 4) I. Acttial
average for 1904, 3.500,
NEWCASTLE, c. h., Henry Co. ti
462+ pop., 29 m. N. W. of Frankfort, the State
capital, and 40 N. E. of Louisville. Seat of
the Henry Male and Female College. Farm-
ing and grain raising.
HENRY CO. LOCAL; Fridays; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 15x23; subscription $1;
established 1878; Local Publiahing Co., pub-
lishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1901, -jkl." In 1902, Decem-
ber, publisher asserts, at no time during the
year past fewer than 1,250. In 1903, "jkl."
NEWHAVEN, Nelson Co. n 350t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 15 m.
S. W. of Bardstown, the county seat, and 45
S. of Louisville. Distilleries. Farming.
ECHO; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1886: John J. Barrj', editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
NEWPORT, Campbell Co. ^ 28,301t
pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio and Louisville
& Nashville Rds. and Ohio r. at mouth of
Licking r., opposite Cincinnati, O., con-
nected by a bridge. Manufacturing.
LABOR ADVOCATE; monthly: Inde-
pendent; labor; four pages 18x26; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1899; M. B. Ken-
drlck, editor and publisher (2 — i).
Circulation : Actual average for 1900,
5,250; /or 1901, 7,666; /or 1902, 9,911.
In 1904. January, publisher asserts, no issue
during 1903 was less than 10,000. (A A).
NICHOLAS VILLE, «• h., JeBsamtne
Co. n 2,39.3+ pop., on Richmond, Nicholas-
vlUe, Irvine & Beattyville and Queen &
Crescent Route Rds., 12 m. S. of Lexington.
Tobacco warehouses, hemp factories, grain
elevators and flour mills. Fine thorough-
bred horses raised and trained.
JESSAMINE JOURNAL; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1872; McCarty & Co.. editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1902, "iKL."
JESSAMINE NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x24; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1888; D. O. Groff, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
383
KENTUCK T.
OWENSBORO, c. h., Daviesi Co. -n
I3,18itt pop., oil Chesapeake, Ohio & South-
western, Louisville & Nashville and Louis-
ville, Henderson & St. Louis Rds. and Ohio
r., 30 m. S. E. of Evansville. Ind. Distilleries,
tobacco factories, flour mills, planing mills,
foundry, machine shops and various man-
ufactories.
EVEMN(w INQUIRER J everyevening
except Saturday and Sunday, Sunday morn
ing, and WEEKLY, twice a-week, Tues-
days and Fridays; independent democratic;
dally, Tuesday and Friday eight, Sunday
twrelve to sixteen pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $5.50, weekly $1; established 1884; W.
Q. Adams, editor and publisher.
Circulation-Daily: In liKiS, Z (6)(«»).
Actudl average for 1904, 1,S65.
Weekly: In l!t(i3, 7, ((^) (• •). Actual aver-
age for V.m,'2,'7'-Hi.
Publisher's aimouncemenf .—Daily Inquirer
enters more homes in Ovvensboro than all
other daily newspapers— local and foreign
—combined. Twicea Week Inquirer cov-
ers Daviess, Ohio, McLean and Hancock
counties thoroughly. Circulation books
and press rooms open to all. Investigate
for yourself— don't believe the lies and mis-
representations of competitors. December
average— Daily, 1.952.
MESSENGER ; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, twicea- week,
Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; daily
and Tuesday weekly eight pages 17x24, Fri-
day weekly eight pages ITx^; subscription—
dailv $7. weekly $1; established- daily 1881,
weekly 1875; Urey Woodson, editor; Mes-
senger Publishing Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation- Daily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,250. In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, publisher asserts, not less than
1,400. In 1899, yl. Actual average for 1900,
1,411. In 1901, yl. In 190.', August, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue in the past year has
been less than 1,800. Actual average for 1903,
1,987 (bb);/orl904, 2,2tJ8(bb).
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 2,250. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
publisher asserts, not less than 2,500. In
1899, yl. Actual average for l^W), 3,561.
In 1901, yH. In 1902, August, publisher as-
serts, for the past year has for no issue been
less than 3,600. Actual average for 1903,
3,ri8;/o/- 1904. 4,013.
Publisher's announcement.— Tbh Messenger
has a much larger circulation, both within
the city of Owensboro and elsewhere, than
any other paper published in Owensboro.
Local and foreign advertisers have been in-
vited, and accepted the invitation of The
IIkssengeb. to examine its circulation and
cash books in proof of this fact, and have
been unable to get the privilege of such nn
examination in any other newspaper office
here. The Messenger furnishes, on request,
a sworn detailed statement day by day, of
Its circulation, to advertisers. TheMesskn-
qer, which is the only Owensboropaper car-
rying the Associated Press, or any other tel-
egraphic news report, is the largest and
best paper published in Kentucky, outside
of Louisville, and carries more foreign and
local advertising than any other Kentucky
paper.
COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER;
Saturdays; non-poUtlcal; eight pages 10x14;
established 1<K)4; A. D. McDonald, editor;
Payne Printing Co.. publishers (.3— 5P).
FARM AND STORE; Thursdays
(A A).
KENTUCKY REPORTER; Satur
days; negro; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1900; R. T. Berry, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Circnlation; In 1901, "jkx" Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,711. In 1903, yl. In 1904,
(z— 2. 6) I.
KENTUCKY.
DAVIESS CO. BAPTIST; monthly;
baptist; four pages 15x22; subscription 25
cents; established 1896; Rev. Philip T. Hale,
edltorandpublisher (9— 3). Circulation "j_ki.."
In 1901, Z(4, 6,7). In 1903, Z (4). (A A).
OWENTON, c. h., Owen Co. 6 l,014t
pop., 10 m. E. of Kentucky r., 24 N. of Frank-
fort, the State capital, and 45 E. N. E. of
Louisville. Flour mills, wagon works and
tobacco factory.
NEWS-IIERALD; Thursdays; demo-
cratic: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established— A'ctcs 1878, Herald 1893; F. 0
Greene, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation: "jkl." Actual average for
1903,1,748. In 1904, yl.
OWINGSVILLE, c. h., Bath Co.^
958+ pop., about 25 ni. N. E. of Winchester
and 30 S. of MaysvlUe. Shipping point for
tobacco.
OUTLOOK; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1879; John W. Honaker, editor; Out-
look Publishing Company, publishers (8 — 3).
Circulation : Acttial average for 1895,
l,'.J77. Inl896, I. In 1897. Y. In 1898. "iKi."
In 1901, (z— 6) I. Actual average for 1902,
1.160. In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
PADUCAH, c. h., McCracken Co. p
19,446+ pop., on Illinois Central and Nash-
ville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rds., at con-
fluence of Ohio and Tennessee rs. and mid-
way between Louisville and Memphis, Tenn.
Manufacturing, agriculture and river trade.
EVENING LEDGER; every evening
except Sunday ; independent ; four pages
1.5x22; subscription $1.50; established August.
1903; S. W. Banks, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation— "JKL." (A A).
NEWS-DEMOCRAT; every evening
except Sunday, Sunday morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic; dally
and weekly eight, Sunday twelve to twenty-
four pages 18x24; subscription— daily $6,
weekly $1; established— lYeti's 1871, Visitor
1893, De)»oc'ran901, consolidated 1901; Demo-
crat Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (2—3).
Circulation- Daily: In 1901, •iXL." Actual
average for 1902, 2,730; /or 1903, t2,904;
/or 19(U. 3,003.
Sunilav: Actual average for 1903,3,235;
for 1904, 3,207.
Weekly: "Jja-." In 1902, Z (4, 6). Actual
average for 1904. 3, 1 35.
R E G I S T E R ; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $1; established 1896; The
Register Newspaper Company, publishers.
Circulation— daily "jkl'" weekly ••jkl.'-
SUN ; every evening except Sunday, and
Weekly,' Thursdays; republican; dally
four, weekly six pages 20x26; subscription-
daily $2.50, weekly $1; established 1896: E.
J. Paxton, editor and manager; The Sun
Publishing Company, publishers (1 — 5).
Circulntion-Daily: In 1897, I. In 1898.1.
In 1899, yl. Actual average for 1900, 1,585|
for a year ending rvith June, 1901, I,654|
for a year ending with June, 1902, 1,704 1
for 1903. 2,131; for m)i, 2, 780,
Weekly: "jkl."
Publisher's announcement. — Circulation now
3,000. Delivered into 75 per cent of resi-
dences in Paducah, 95 per cent on rural
routes. Only Republican paper in district.
Republican elected to every office at last
election.
JOURNAL OF LABOR; Fridays;
Independent labor; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established July, 1903; C. F.
Johnson, editor and publisher (1-5).
Circnlation: Actual average for 1904.
2,53.3.
384
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KENTUCKY.
KENTUCKY PATRIOT; moiitlily;
prohibition; four pages 8x11; subscription
ten cents; established November, 19U3; J. D.
Smith, editor; The Prohibition Executive
Committee, publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
'^0,833.
PAINTSVILLE,c.h.,Jo7jn«oj7 Co.U
541t pop., on Big Sandy r., 100 m. S. E. of Lex-
ington. Coal mining, farming and cattle
raising.
C O M M ERCIAL.; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1897; Chas. A. Kirk, editor; Com-
mercial Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl"
In 1898, Z. In 19(10, Z. Inl902, ••JKL.-
LiEADER; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished October, 1902; Warren M. Meek, editor
and publisher (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
PARIS, c.h., ^ourfton Co. ti 4, 603t pop.,
on Kentucky Midland and Louisville &
Nashville Rds., 80 m. S. S. E. of Covington.
Live-stock market. Tobacco and whisky.
BOURBON NEWS; semi-weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1881;
Swift Champ, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation -'jkl." In 1902, Z (1,2,4,5). In
1903, Z (4).
KENTUCKIAN-CITIZEN; semi-
weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $2 ; es-
tablished 1807; Bruce Miller, editor and pub-
lisher (9— 3). Circulation "JKL." In 1899, Z.
In 1902. "4KL." In 1903, Z (4).
GAZETTE; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
189fi ; Harmon Stitt, edttor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
PEMBROKE, Christian Co. JJ 654t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 10 m. S.
E. of HopkinsvlUe, the county seat. Farm-
ing.
JOURNAL.; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1899; C. R. Han-
cock, editor and publisher (7— 3P). Circula-
tion "JKL-"
PIKEVILLE, Pike Co. n- 508 pop.,
the county seat.
BIG SANDY TIMES ; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established October, 1903; Milton H. Haw-
kins, editor and publisher (1—5).
PINEVILIiE, c. h., Bell Go. Q, 2,072t
pop , on Cumberland River & Tennessee
and Louisville & Nashville Rds., about 84
m. V. N. E. of Knoxvllle, Tenn. Saw and
planing mills. Iron and coal mining and
farming.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
March, 1902; Harry M. Glvan. editor; R. L.
Bowman, publisher. Circulation "jkl."
PRESTONSBURG, Floyd Co. d-
409 pop.
BIG SANDY HERALD; Thurs
days (A A).
PRINCETON, c. h., Caldwell Co. p
2,556+ pop., on Illinois Central and Ohio
Valley Rds. Manufacturing. Agriculture
and coal mining.
BANNER ; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1871;
Chas. S. Morehead, editor and publisher.
Clrcu lation : In 1894 and 1895, publisher as-
KENTUCKY.
serts, not less than 1.150. In 1896, I. In 1897,
I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jki.." In 1903, Z(4).
CHRONICLE; Thur.sdays; independ-
ent-republican; four to eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1896; A.C.Bell,
editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1898. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for a year ending with Sept., 1899, 1 ,^46;
for 1900, 1,821. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
LEADER; Fridays; Independent; eight
to twelve pages 16x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished January, 1902; Geo. F. Cattell,
editor and publisher (1—4). Clrc'n "jkl.-
PROVIDENCE, Webster Co. -a 1286
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 11 m. S.
W. of Dixon.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; J. E. Cox & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (1 — 4). Circulation "iKL."
RICHMOND, c. h., Maditon Co. a
4,653+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville and
Richmond, Nlcholasville, Irvine & Beatty-
vlUe Rds., 54 m. S. E. of Frankfort, the
State capital. Large quantities of fine
horses, mules and cattle raised and shipped
to the Southern and Eastern markets. Agri-
culture.
KENTUCKY REGISTER ; semi-
weekly, Mondays and Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1866 ; T. H. PIckels, editor ;
Richard W. Miller, publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,200. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "4KL." In 1902, Z (4, 5).
PAN TA GRAPH; semi- weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; republican; four pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1894;
E. B. Smith, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL "
CLIMAX; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 22x28: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1874; A. D. Miller, editor; Climax
Printing Co., Inc., publishers (7—3 P).
Circu lation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
Actual average for 1896, 1 ,325. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. zl. In 1899, vl. In 1900. zl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. Inl903.yl. In 1904, yl.
DELTA OF SIGMA NU; quarterly
(A A).
ROCKPORT, Ohio Co. -a 525 f pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. S. W. of
Hartford, the county seat. Mining.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
December, 1900; E. Harrell, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
RUSSELL VIL.LE, e. h., Logan Co. p
2,591+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
50 m. N. N. W. of Nashville, Tenn. Carriage
and tobacco factories and flour mills.
HERALD-LEDGER; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established— i?eraZ<i 1839, Ledger 1880; A. G.
Rhea,, editor; Herald-Ledger Company, pub-
lishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, -jkl." In
1902, Z (1,2, 4, 5).
LOGAN CO. NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; established 1898; S.
W. Linebaugh, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
SADIEVIELE, Sco« Co. ^ 532 pop.,
on Jellico, Bird Eye & Northern Rd.. 11 m.
N. of Georgetown. Stock raising.
SUNSHINE; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription 75 cents; es-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
385
KENTUCKY.
KENTUCKY.
tablished April, 1901; E. B. Braun, editor and
publisher (.2—3). Circulation 'jkl"
SALYERSVILLE, c. h., Magoffin
Co., n 2*5"' pop. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four pages
18x^34; subscriptions!; established July. 19()3;
R. D. Sublett, editor and publisher (1—4).
Oiroulatlon "ikx"
SCOTTSVILLE,c. h.. Allen Uo. ^
824t pop., on Chesapeake & Nashville Rd..
23 ni. S. E. of Bowling Green. Farming.
ALLEN CO. TIMES; Fridays: dem-
ocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1899; T. P. Dunn, editor and
publisher (6— 3) Circulation "jkl.- In 1903,
Z(4).
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; Griffin & Dixon, editors and pub-
lishers (.2—3). Circ'n "jjcl." In 1902. Z (4).
SEBREE, Webster Co. -O l,477t pop.,
on Louiiville & Nashville Rd., 17 m. S. of
Henderson. Wheat, corn, oats, tobacco,
horses, cattle and hogs. Coal mining.
GREEN RIVER NEWS; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1895; W. G. Collins, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
In 1898. Z. In 1902. "jkl."
SHARPSBURG, Bath Co. d 482t
pop., 12 m. N. W. of Owingsville, the county
seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
BATH CO. WORLD; Fridays;
democratic: four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1892; J. C. Nelson, editor;
World Publishing Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
l,tj60; /or 1896. 1,370; for the first six
T/iont/iso/ 1897. 1.374. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl.- In 1903, Z (4).
SHELBYVILLE, c. h., Shelby Co. b
3,016t pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio, Louis-
ville & Nashville and Southern Rds., 30 m.
E. S. E. of Louisville. Seat of several edu-
cational Institutions. Tobacco and grain
growing, live-stock raising and agriculture.
SHELBY NEWS; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1886; B. B. Cozine. editor and
publisher (9—3).
Circulatiou: "jjil." In 1903, (z— 4) 1. In
1904 yl.
SHELBY RECORD; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; Shinnick & Willis, editors and pub-
lisher* (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1900, I. In 1901, (z-6)l.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
SHELBY SENTINEL; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1849; Baird & Barrickman,
editors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation: "jkl." Actual average for
1903, 3,870. In 1904, yH.
SHEPHERDSVILLE, c. h., Bullitt
Co. a 277+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville
Rd., 18 m. S. S. E. of Louisville. Timber,
corn and fruit.
BULLITT COUNTY NEWS ; Fri
days (A A).
BULLITT PIONEER; Fridays;
democratic: eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1882; C. E. McCormick, editor
and publisher (5 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
SALT RIVER TIGER; Saturdays;
eight pages 15^^x22; subscription SI; estab-
lished 1896; Moses Fort, editor; Moses A.
Mansfield, publisher (1—5).
SMITHLAND, c. h., Livingston Co.
a 579 pop., junction of Ohio and Cumber-
land rs., 25 m. S. W. of Marion. Manufac-
turing and river trade.
C U IVI B E R 1> A N D COURIER;
Wednesdays; neutral; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established December, 1901;
Geo. T. Harris, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation— In 1902, Zj 1, 2, 4, 5). (A A).
LIVINGSTON BANNER; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1: established 1895: Rid Reed, editor and
publisher (12—3).
Circulatiou : In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 19(>4. yl.
LIVINGSTON DEMOCRAT;
Wednesdays; democratic: eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established January, 1905;
W. J. Clarke and W. F. Cowper, editors and
publishers (2— 5P).
SOMERSET, c. h., Pulaski Co. g 3,384t
pop., on Queen & Crescent Route Rd., 6 m.
N. of Cumberland r. Grain, fruits and veg-
etables. Near an extensive coal region.
JOURNAL; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; F.J.Campbell,
editor; Somerset Journal Company, publish-
ers (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1894; W. B. & E. H. Hansford,
editors; Hansford & Co., publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL."
SPOUTSPRING, Estill Co. a 10 m.
N. of Irvine, the county seat. Farming.
TIMES; Saturdays ; democratic ; four
pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; established
1896; J. E. Burgher, Jr., editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl." (A A),
SPRINGFIELD, c. h., Washington
Co. D l,016t pop., on Louisville & Nashville
Rd., about 50 m. S. E. of Louisville. Farm-
ing.
NEWS -LEADER; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ;
established — A'eu-s 1888, Leader 1884; E. L.
Davison, Jr., editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
STAMPING GROUND, Scott Co.
^ 3T3tpop., on Frankfort & Cincinnati Rd.,
9 m. N. W. of Georgetown, the county seat.
Distillery and farming.
PILOT; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1899; E. B.
Harris, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
(A A).
STANFORD, c. h., Lincoln Co. a
l,()51t pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
about 32 m. W. by S. W. of Lebanon.
Woolen and grist mills and manufactories.
Farming.
INTERIOR JOURNAL; semi-
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic-
four pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1872; W. P. Walton, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl." In 1897. pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1.900. In 1898. yl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl.
In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
STURGIS, Union Co. -a l,258t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. S. of Mor-
ganfleld, the county seat, and 4 W. of
Ohio r. Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; established 1888; W. J. Bishop,
editor; The Herald Pub. Co., publishers.
Circulation— In 1899. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
NEWS-DEMOCRAT; Saturdays
(A A).
25
386
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KENTUCKY.
TAYLORSVILIiE, c. h., Spencer
Co. D 615t pop., on Louisville & Nashville
Rd. and E. fork of Salt r., about 32 m. S. E.of
Louisville. The river affords water power.
SPENCER COURIER; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
establiphed 1869; Baird & Barrickman, edi-
tors ani publishers (2 — 3).
Circulatiou: In 1898, "jkl." Actual average
for 1899, 1,385. In 1900, yl. In 1901, -jkl.-
In 1902, Z (4. 6).
TOMPKINSVILLE, c. h., Monroe
Co. p 366+ pop., 60 m. N. E. of Nashville,
Tenn., and 6 W. of Richardson's Landing,
on Cumberland r. Farming, stock raising
and timbering.
MONROE LEADER; Fridays; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
July, 1902; Griffin & Dixon, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "iiu,." (A A).
TRENTON, Todd Co. P 600 pop., on
Louisville & Nashville Rd., 16 m. N. E, of
Clarksville, Tenn. Tobacco, corn, wheat,
hay, oats and cattle raising.
TODD CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established March, 1898; Claude H.
Graves, editor and publisher (2—3). Circula-
tion "iKL." (A A).
XJNIONTOW'N, Union Co. -G l,532t
pop., on Ohio Valley Rd. and E. bank of
Ohio r., 25 m. W. of Henderson. Tobacco,
wheat, corn, hogs and cattle. Coal minei.
TELEGRAM; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; John J. Berry, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1^^,1,535. In 1898, yl. Inl899.zl.
In 1900. vl. In 1901, July, publisher asserts,
no Issue during the past year has been less
than 1,550. In 1902, yl. In 19ft3, (z— 4) I. In
1904, (z-1, 6) I.
VALLEY VIEW, Madison Co. n
400 pop., on Richmond, NicholasvIUe, Ir-
vine & Beattyville Rd., 5 m. N. of Rich-
mond, the county seat. Lumbering.
ARGENT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents;
established 1899; J. L. Sowers, editor: The
Argent Publishing Co., publishers (9—3).
Circulation "jkl."
VANCEBTTRG, c. h., Lewis Co. cf
1,161+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd.and
S. bank of Ohio r., 20 m. S. W. of Ports-
mouth, O. Lumbering, tanneries, distiller-
ies and stone quarries. Agriculture.
SUN; Thursdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1890; M. O.
Wilson, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula
tlon "JKL."
VERSAILLES, c. h., Woodford Co.
u 2,337+ pop., on Southern and Richmond,
NicholasvIUe, Irvine & Beattyville Rds.,
about 10 m. S. E. of Frankfort, the State
capital. Manufacturing, agriculture and
stock raising.
WOODFORD SUN; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1868 ; Woodford Sun Co., editors
and publishers. Circulation "jki»"
"WARSAW, c. h., Gallatin Co. t\ TSSf
pop., on Ohio r., 80 m. above Louisville.
Tobacco raising.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays ; inde-
pendent ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription
KENTUCKY.
$1.50; established 1880; D. B. Wallace, editor
and publisher (2—3).
Circulatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,058; in 1896, 1,684. In 1897, i Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, 'JKL." Actual average for \^Q2, 3, Q'^\,
In 1903, yll. In 1904, yH.
WEST POINT, Hardin Co. D 489
pop., on Illinois Central and Louisville,
Henderson & St. Louis Rds., 22 m. N. W.
of Elizabethtown. Agriculture.
BEACON; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1903; Lindsey Morrison, edi-
tor and publisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
LOOKOUT; Thursdays (A A).
WICKLIFFE, c. h., Ballard Co. p
995+ pop., on Illinois Central and Mobile*
Ohio Rds. and Mississippi r., 5 m. S. of Cairo,
111. Farming and manufacture of hard-
wood.
BALLARD YEOMAN; Fridays; dem
ocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1892; Hugh Overstreet, editor
and publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
WILLIAMSBURG, c. h., Whitley
Co. □, 1,495+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville
Rd., 60 m. N. by N. W. of Knoxville, Tenn.
Flour mills.
TIMES; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 1,5x32; subscription $1; established 1885;
Bird & Hemphil. editors and publishers
(7— 3P). Circulation "iKL."
WHITLEY NEWS; Fridays; four
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
May. 1903 ; A. S. Hill and F. F. Blakely. editors;
News Printing Co., publishers (8— 3 P). Cir-
culation "JKL."
WILLIAMSTOW^N, c. h., Grant
Co. [j 613+ pop., on Queen & Crescent Route
Rd., 35 m. S. of Cincinnati, O. Stock raising
and farming.
COURIER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; T. Needham, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3).
Circulatiou: In 1898, "JKL." In 1899, zl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, ".ikl."
WINCHESTER, c. h., Clark Co. n
5,964+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio, Louis-
ville & Nashville and Lexington & Eastern
Rds. " Blue Grass ' region. Stock raising,
general manufacturing and lumbei'ing.
DEMOCRAT; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; four pages 22x28;
subscription $1.50; established 1867; C. E.
Lyddane, editor; Biehn k. Donovan, publish-
ers (7—3 P). Circulation "JKL."
SUN-SENTINEL; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription SI ; es-
tabllshed— Sim 1878, Sentinel 1901 ; R. R. Perry,
editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 1,150. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z.
In 1898. yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. publi.«her
asserts, no Issue was under 1.200. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. Inl903, yl(OO). In 1904, "jkl-"
WINGO, Graves Co. p 418 pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 9 m. S. W. of May field,
the county seat. Agriculture and stock
raising.
OUTLOOK; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22 .subscription $1; established
November, 1901; Matt McNeely. editor and
publisher (6— 3). Circulation '•»u-"
LOUISIANA.
Population 1,381,625 1. Land Area 45,420 sq. miles.
'~~ Bounded north by Arkansas an 1 Mississippi, east by Mississippi and the
Gulf of Mexico, south by the Gulf of Mexico, and west by Texas. State capital:
Baton Kouge. Principal products and industries : Cotton, rice, sugar-cane and
molasses. Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 200,
divided as follows: Daily, 26; semi-weekly, 3; weekly, 153; semi-monthly, 4;
monthly, 14.
The cities and towns of over 3,500 population, according to the United States
census of 1900 (f), are as follows :
New Orleans '28r,104t
Shreveport 16,013t
Batou Rouge ll,369t
Ne^v Iberia 6,Slf5t
Lake Charles 6,tiS0t
Alexandria 5,64St
3Iouroe 5,4'2St
Crowley 4,'-il4t
Donaltlsonville 4,105t
Plaqueinine 3»590t
ABBEVIIiLiE, c. h., Vermilion Co.
p 1,536+ pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd.
and Bayou Vermilion, 55 m. S. W. of Baton
Rouge, the State capital. Prairie country.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; dally
four pages 15x22, weekly eight pages 11x16;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily October, 1901, weekly April.
1902; Abbeville Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (2—3). Circulation — dally "jkl"
weeklv "jkl"
MERIDIONAL; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 13x20; subscription $2;
established 1858; C. J. Edwards, editor; E.
I. Addison, publisher. Circulation "jka"
REPUBLICAN IDEA? Thursdays;
republican ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1; established 1897; Joel Moody, editor and
and publisher. Circulation "ikl."
ALEXANDRIA, c. h., Hapidei Co.
D 3,648t- pop., on Southern Pacific Co's,
Kansas City. Watkins & Gulf, St. Louis
Iron Mountain & Southern and Texas &
Pacific Rds. and Red r. Sugar cane, corn
and cotton.
MORNING NEWS ; every morning
except Monday; established December,
1903; The News Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (12—3) (A A).
TOWN TAliK; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays;
democratic ; daily four pages 20x26, weekly
twelve pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4,
weekly $1 ; established 1883; Edgar H. McCor-
mlck, editor; E. H. McCormlck & Company,
publishers (5 — 3).
Circulation— Daily: "JKi- In 1903, Z (4).
Weekly : In 1895. publisher asserts, not less
than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
publisher asserts, not less than 1,200. In
899, vl. In 190W, vl. In 1901, (z-6i I. In 1902,
(z-6) I. In 1903, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
BAPTIST CHRONICLE; Thursdays;
baptist; sixteen pages IIxI.t; subscription
$2; established 1887; C. T. Taylor, manager.
Circulation : In 1898, "jkl." (??) (++) In
1901. Z (2. 4, 6). Actual average for 1902,
2,398. In 1903, yH (OO). In 1904, yl.
LOUISIANA BAPTIST; Fridays;
four pages 14x20; subscription $1; estab-
It8hedl898; H.B. N. Brown, editor; Louisiana
Baptist Missionary Convention, publishers
(11—2). Circulation "JKL."
LOUISIANA DEMOCRAT; Wednei
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion i2; established 1845; W. G. Mobley, edi-
tor; Mobley & Co., publishers. Circ'n "isi"
AMITE CITY, c. h., Tangipahoa
Co. D- l,547t pop., on Illinois Central Rd.,
68 m. N. W. of New Oi-leans. Large cotton-
gin factory and various Industries. Truck
farming.
FLORIDA PARISHES; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 17x34; subscription
$1; established 1890; A. G. Cook, editor;
Florida Parishes Printing and Publishing
Co., publishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays ; independ-
ent-democratic; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1881; R. W, Read, editor
and publisher Circulation "jkl." (A A).
ARABI, St. Bernard Co. U\ 25 pop.,
5 m. E. of New Orleans.
ST. BERNARD VOICE; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1890; Wm. F. Roy, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
ARCADIA, c. h., Bienville Co. b
924+ pop., on Queen & Crescent Route Rd.,
49 m. E. of Shreveport. Agriculture and
cotton growing.
LOUISIANA ADVANCE: Fridays;
democratic; six pages 16x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1884; E. C. Drew, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
BASTROP, c. h., Morehouie Co. tl
r87+ pop., on New Orleans and Northwest-
ern Rd., 60 m. N. W. of Vicksburg, Miss.
Cotton growing.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established July, 1903; C. T. Balrd, editor:
B. F. Schroeder, publisher (1—4). Circulation
"JKl "
Morehouse clarion; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 17x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1874; R. B. Todd, editor;
B.F. Schroeder, publisher (5—3). Circ'n "jka."
BATON ROUGE, c. h., East Baton
Rouge Co. D State Capital, 11,269+ pop.,
on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd. and
Mississippi r., 89 m. above New Orleans.
Seat of a State prison, arsenal and asylum
for deaf, dumb and blind. Sugar and cotton
plantations.
TIMES; every evening, except Sundays;
democratic; eight pages 14x20; subscription
-388
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
LOUISIANA.
^4; established April, 1904; Times Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (12 — i).
TRUTH; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLiY, Saturdays; demo-
cratic; daily eight pages 13x20, weekly four
pages 20x26; subscription— daily $5, weelily
Jl; established— daily 1892, weekly 1682;
Truth Printing and Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Circulation— daily "jkl."
■weekly "jkl."
BULLETIN; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; F. H. Gaudet, editor; Bulletin
Printing Co., publishers (8—3). Circ'n 'jkl."
PEOPLE; Saturdays; democratic: eight
pages 10x12 ; subscription $1 ; established
April. 1904 ; Leon Jastremski, editor and
publisher (1—5).
BAYOU GOULA, Iberville Co. g
769 pop., on Texas 8c. Pacific Rd., 6 m. S. E.
of Plaquemine. Manufacturing.
C URRENT ; Saturdays ; republican ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1902; T. W. De Long, editor; Current Publish-
ing Co., publishers (2—3). Circulation "iki,"
BENTON, c. h., Bossier Co. t] 463t
pop., on St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 10 m.
N. of Shreveport. Cotton growing.
BOSSIER BANNER; Thursdays;
•democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1859; W. H. Scanland, editor
and publisher. Circulation "JKi,."
BERNICE, Union Co. ^ 2-50 pop., on
Arkansas Southern Rd., 25 m. N. of Ruston.
Saw mills and farming.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 16x22: subscription $1; established Sep-
tember, 1903; G. G. Critchet, editor; C. C. &
G. G. Critchet, publishers (12 — 4). Circula-
tion -JKL." (DD).
TIMES; Saturdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established December, 1900;
N. T. Mayo, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion ■'JKi-." (A A).
LOUISIANA SCHOOL REVIEW;
monthly (A A).
BOYCE, Rapides Co. n 832t pop., on
Texas & Pacific Rd., 118 m. S. E. of Shreve-
port. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1893; J. G.
Armstrong, editor; N. G. Watts, publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished September, 1903; E. L. Stuckey, editor
and publisher (12—3) (A A).
BREAUX BRIDGE, Saint Martin
Co. cp 654+ pop., on Bayou Teche, 11 m. N.
W. of St. Martlnville, the county seat,
and 175 W. by N. W. of New Orleans. Cot-
ton, sugar cane, corn, oats and potatoes.
VALLEY OF THE TECHE; Satur-
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scriptions!; established 1888; Martin Patin,
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl."
BTTNKIE, Avoyelles Co. D 873t pop.,
on St. Louis, Avoyelles & Southwestern
Rd., 15 m. S. of Marksvllle, the county seat,
and 162 N. "W. of New Orleans. Sugar re-
fining and sugar mills and cotton-seed oil
mill. Cane, cotton and corn.
HERALD; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 13x211; subscription $1; established
September, 1903; Claude «& Drake, editors;
Herald Publishing Co., publishers (2— 5P).
Circulation "iKL.
LOUISIANA.
REVIEW; Fridays; Independent; six to
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1903: S. E. Schmink, editor
and publisher (12—4). Circulation "j¥l."
CLINTON, c. h.. East Feliciana Co.
D 960+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 32 m.
N. by N.E. of Baton Rouge, the State capital.
Cotton trade center.
SOUTHERN WATCHMAN; Satur-
days ; democratic ; eight pages 18x24 ; subscrip-
tion $1.50 ; established 1877; Rev. H. W.
Rickey, editor; Wilbur Bennett, publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
COLFAX, c. h., Grant Co. D 190t
pop., on Shreveport & Red Valley Rd. and
Red r., 22 m. N. W. of Alexandria. Cotton
and sugar cane.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876; H. G. Good wyn, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
COLUMBIA, c. h., Caldwell Co. b
882+ pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern Rd. and Ouachita r., 80 m. S. of
Monroe. Shipping point for cotton.
CALDWELL W^ATCHMAN ; Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1885; S. D. S. Walker,
editor and publisher (5—3). Circ'n "jkl."
CONVENT, c. h.. Saint James Co.
C\ 650 pop., on Illinois Central Rd«. and Mis-
sissippi r., 15 m. S. E. of Donaldsonvllle
and 50 W. of New Orleans. Seat of Jeffer-
son College and Convent of Sacred Heart.
Sugar cane and tobacco.
L'INTERIM; Saturdays; democratic;
English and French; four pages 16x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1880; Mrs. F. B.
and E. J. Dicharry, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl.-
COTJSHATTA, c. h.. Red River Co.
n 600+ pop., on Red r., 60 m. S. E. of
Shreveport. Shipping point for cotton.
CITIZEN ; Saturdays ; independent :
four pages 15x32; subscription $3 ; established
1875; J. P. Clarkson, editor and publisher.
Circulation 'jkl."
COVINGTON, c. h., Saint Tammany
Co. D- 1,205+ pop., on East Louisiana Rd.
and Bogue Falla r., 40 m. N. of New Orleans.
Sugar cane, corn, rice, cotton, grapes, cat-
tle, poultry, sheep and wool. A summer
resort. Mineral wells and springs.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 : established
July, 1903; W. P. Fussell, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
ST. TAMMANY FARMER; Satur-
days: democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1874; W. G. Kentzel,
editor and publisher (8— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
SUNDAY SCHOOL ERA; monthly;
Sunday schools ; eight pages 7x10 ; sub-
scription 25 cents; established September,
1903: John B. Kent, editor and publisher
(1-5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
1,227.
CROWLEY, c. h., Acadia Co. p
4,214+ pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 20
m. W. of Lafayette. Rice and stock raising.
NEW'S; every evening except Sunday,
and RICE BELT, Fridays; democratic;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
389
LOUISIANA.
eight pages 15x22; subacrlptlon — dally $5,
weekly $1; establlBhed— dally 1900, weekly
1897; JohnT. Nixon, editor; Rice Belt Printing
Company, publishers (.2—3). Circulation-
daily "-'Ki..'- weekly "jkl.'
SIGNALjJ every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; Independent-
democratic; dally eight, weekly ten pages
15x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1; es
tablished— daily 1898, weekly 1886; Frank
Randolph, editor; Signal Printing Co., pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl."
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,325. In 1896,1. Actual average
for 1897. 1,660. In 1898. publisher asserts,
smallest 1.650. In 1899. y I. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1803, (z-4) I (O O).
Actual average for 1904, 2,tJ4S.
RICE JOURNAL. AND GULF
COAST FARMER; monthly; rice indus-
try and farming; thirty-two to forty pages
11x15; subscription 50 cents; established 1898;
Frank Randolph, editor; Signal Printing Co.,
publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
5,866.
CUT OFF, Lafourche Co. Q^ 65 pop., 33
ni. S. W. of New Orleans.
LAFOURCHE DE;>[0CRAT; Satur
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established January, 1904;
Joseph H. Price, editor and publisher (1—5).
DELHI, Richland Co. cT 620 pop., on
Vlcksburg, Shreveport and Pacific Bd.
AFRO-AMERICAN CITIZEN; Sat
urdays: afro-american; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established June, 1904; B. L.
Toombs, editor and publisher (1—5).
DENHAM SPRINGS, Livingston
Co. Q, 150 pop., 16 m. E. of Baton Rouge,
the State capital, and 1 from Amite r.
Agricultural products.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; G. L. Minton,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
DODSON, Winn Co. "□ 275 pop., on
Arkansas Southern Rd., 10 m. N. of Winn-
fleld, the county seat. Lumber and staves,
cotton and corn.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 16x22; subscription SI: established
August. 1901; Joel T. Payne, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl "
DONALDSONVILLE, c. h., as-
cension Co. C\ 4,105t pop., on Texas &
Pacific Rd. and Mississippi r., 65 m. above
New Orleans, at the head of Bayou La-
fourche. Center of largest sugar planta-
tions in Louisiana.
DEMOCRAT ; every evening except
Sunday; democratic: four pages 11x16;
subscription $4; established 19(XI: Edmund
Maurin, editor and publisher (1—4). Circula-
tion "ijcL." In 1903 Z (4, 6).
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; democratic;
dally four, weekly eight pages 13xl9J.^; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly $1.25; established
—daily 1895, weekly 1902 ; F. J. Barlow, editor ;
Jas. Von Lotten. publisher. Circulation—
dail.v "JKL." weekly "jkl.'
CHIEF; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established 1871;
Linden E. Bentley, editor and publisher.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,03'2; for 1896, 1,032: for 1897, 1,038.
In 1898. vl. In 1899. zl. In 1900. yl. In 1901,
(z— 6) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903. -jkl."
LOUISIANA.
ESTHER'WOOD, Acadia Co. g 103
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 8 m. S.
W. of Crowley, the county seat. Rice, sugar
cane, cotton and grain.
CALL; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription fl ; established
1902 ; T. C. Tinker, editor ; The Call Publish-
ing Co., publishers (5—3). Circulation "ija"
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; N. L. Miller, editor and publisher^
Circulation "jkl."
FARMERVILLE, c. h., Union Co.
[j 458+ pop., near the confluence of Bayou
Corney and Bayou d'Arbonne, 95 m. N. W,
of Vicksburg, Miss. Machine shops and
iron foundry.
GAZETTE; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; J. G. Trimble, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation : In 1898, "jjil." In 1899, I. In
1900 j'l. In 1901. "jjiL."
FLOYD, c. h., West Carroll Co. (j'
100 pop., 17 m. N. of Delhi, the nearest sta-
tion on Vicksburg, Shreveport & Pacific
Rd. Cotton and corn.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1894; L. Lipp,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
FRANKLIN, c. h., Saint Mary Co,
g 2,692+ pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.
and Bayou Teche, 22 m. S. E. of New Iberia.
Sugar cane.
ST. MAUY BANNER; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages lrx22; subscription
$1; established 1889; W. H. Latham, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl"
WATCHMAN AND VINDICATOR
NEWS; Fridays; independent democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Oscar L. Alpha, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5). Circulation "jkl."
FRANKLINTON, c. h., Washington
Co. o- 236+ pop., 25 m. N. E. of Amite City
and 65 N. of New Orleans. Live stock and
farming.
NEW ERA; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1887: T. D. Bickham, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl"
GIBSON, Terrebonne Co. P, 215 pop.
TIMES; monthly (A A).
GRAND CANE, L)e Soto Co. ^ 385 1
pop., on Texas & Pacific (El Paso Rout( )
Rd., 8 m. N. W. of Mansfield, the county
seat. Farming, stool factory and grist mills.
BEACON; Thursdays; democratic; elglt
pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1896; W. S. Staneart. editor; G. W. Pey-
ton, publi.'^her (1—4),
Circulation: In VM)2. "jkl." Actiial aver-
age for mrs. 1,1 S4. In 1904, yl.
GREENSBURG, c. h., Saint Helena
Co. D- 315+ pop., 45 m. N. E. of Baton
Rouge, the State capital. Saw mill, cotton
gins and brick-yards.
ST. HELENA ECHO; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1886; W. T. Holland, editor; W. S.
Holland, publisher. Circulation "jkl"
GRETNA, c. h., Jefferson Co. P, 3,969
pop., oti New Orleans, Fort Jackson &
390
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
LOUISIANA.
LOUISIANA.
Grand Isle. Southern Pacific Co's and Texas
iz Pacific Rds. and S. bank of Mississippi r.,
opposite New Orleans. Cotton-seed oil
mills.
JEFFERSON DEMOCRAT; Satur
days ; democratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $2; egtablished 1879; George A. Cox edi-
tor and publUher (5— 3). Circulation "jkl."
GTJEYDAN, Vermilion Co. g 376t
pop.— local estimate 1,023— on "Vermilion
Extension of the Midland Branch Southern
Pacific Co's Rd., 17 m. S. W. of Crowley.
Rice, sugar cane, cotton and grain.
GAZETTE; weekly (A A).
NEVVS; Fridajs; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1897; C.
L. Springer, editor; News Publishing Co.
(Ltd.), publishers (1—5). Circulation "jkl."
HAHNVILI.E. c. h., Saint Charlei
Co. c\ 447 pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd.
and Mississippi r., 30 m. W. of New Orleans.
Sugar cane and rice.
H E R A Tj D ; Saturdays ; Independent ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1873; I. B. Martin, editor; O.B. Baquie
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
HAMMOND, Tangipahoa Co. Q l,511t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 16 m. S. of
Amite City, the county seat, and 53 N. W. of
New Orleans. Agriculture and lumber.
LOUISIANA SUN ; Fridays: independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1S91; Mrs. L. E. Barnard, editor;
Robert C. Oarr, publisher (3—5 P). Circula-
tion "JKL."
SOUTHERN VINDICATOR; Frl
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1893; Adams & Brist,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
HARRISONBURG, c. h., Cata.
houla Co. n 303t pop., on Ouachita r., 90 m.
N. W. of Natchez, Miss. Shipping point.
CATAHOULA NEWS; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 16x22; subscription
tl; established 1873; R.J. Wilson, editor; A.S.
Harrell, publisher. Circulation "jkl."
H O M £ R, c. h., Claiborne Co. [j l.loTf
pop., on Louisiana & Northwest Rd., 17 m.
N. of Gibsland. Cotton plantations.
GUARDIAN-JOURNAL; Wednes
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion <1; established 1877; J. E. Hulse, editor;
J. E. Hulse & Son, publishers (12—4).
Circulation: "jkl." Actual average for
1903, 1,13'^. In 1904, yl.
H O U M A, c. h., Terrebonne Co. O,
3,212+ pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.,
15 m. S. E. of Thlbodeaux and 70 W. S. W.
of New Orleans. Agriculture and manu-
facturing. Sugar, molasses, rice and corn.
COURIER; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1878; Easton Duval, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
TERREBONNE TIDIES; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1899; Wallis Bros., editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
INDEPENDENCE, Tangipahoa
Co. D- 200 pop., on Illinois Central Rd.,
6 m. S. of Amite City.
^EWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
February, 1903; G. W. Read, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "jjvL."
JACKSON, East Feliciana Co. D
2,012+ pop., near Mississippi r., 12 m. W. of
Clinton, the county seat, and 28 m. N. N. W.
of Baton Rouge, the State capltaL Seat of
Centenary College and State Asylum for In-
sane. Cotton, corn, sugar cane, potatoes,
peas and hay.
DEMOCRATIC RECORD; Satur-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; W. F. Nors-
worthy, editor; L. C. Parker, publisher
(i— 3). Circulation "jkl."
JEANERETTE, Iberia Co. Q l,905t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 11 m. S.
E. of New Iberia, the county seat. Manu-
facturing and cotton plantations.
TEC HE VALLEY NEWS; semi
monthly; Independent; four pages 13x20;
subscription 75 cents; established 1900; A. G.
Broussard, editor and publisher (5— 3). Cir-
culation ".lkl" (A A).
JENNINGS, Calcasieu Co. p l,539t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 34 m.
E. of Lake Charles, the county seat. Sugar
cane, rice, fruit, hay and lumber.
RECORD; everv morning except Sun-
day, and SOUTHERN RECORD, Thurs-
days ; independent; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription-daily $6, weekly $1; established-
daily 1900. weekly 1892; N. L. Miller, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation — daily
".JKL." weekly "jkl."
PROGRESS; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republi-
can; eight pages l.Sx20; subscription— daily
44. vveeklv $1 ; established— daily June, 1904,
weeklv October, 1903; John A. Schmink, edi
tor and publisher (1—5). Circulation "jjll"
JONESBORO, Jackson Co. \h 520
pop., on Arkansas Southern Rd., 14 m. S.W.
of Vernon.
JACKSON INDEPENDENT; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription 81; established 1892; W. C. Bresh,
editor ; J. D. McBrlde, publisher ( 12—8). Cir-
culation "JiCL "
JONESVILLE, Catahoula Co. n 172
pop., 11 m. S. of Harrisonburg, the county
seat.
HERA L D; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
January, 1905; W. W. White, editor; T. W.
White, publisher (1—5).
KAPLAN, Vermilion Co. p on
Southern Pacific Rd.. 9 m. E. of Abbeville.
Agricultural district.
TIMES; Saturdays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1902; C. N. Springer, editor; The Kaplan Pub-
lishing and Printing. Co., publishers (5—3).
Circulation "jkl"
KENTWOOD, Tangipahoa Co. Or
1,313+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd.,80 m. N.
of New Orleans. Truck farming and lumber.
COMMERCIAL; Saturdays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1895; L. De Coux, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKi"
KINDER, Calcasieu Co. p 300 pop.
on St. Louis, Watkins & Gulf Rd., 29 m.
N. E. of Lake Charles.
PLAINDEALER: Fridays (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
391
LOUISIANA.
LAFAYETTE, c. h.. Lafayette Co. p
S,314t pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd.
and Baj'ou Vermilion, 60 m. S. W. of Baton
Rouge, tile State capital. Cotton, sugar
cane and rice.
ADVERTISER; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1865; W. A. Le Rosen, editor;
Le Rosen & Alpha, publishers (8—8). Circu-
lation'ikl"
GAZETTE; Saturdays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1893 ; Homer
Moutou, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
liAKE ARTHUR, Calcasieu Co.
p 4(X) pop., on Southern Pacific Rd., 35 m.
S. E. of Lake Charles.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; four
to six pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; S.W. Paxson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "ijtL."
LAKE CHARLES, c. h., Calcaneu
Co. p 6,680t pop., on Southern Pacific
Co's, Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf, and
Kausas City, Watkins and Gulf Rds., Cal-
casieu r. and Lake Charles, 219 m. W. of
New Orleans. Lumbering and farming.
A 31 E R I C A N ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; inde-
pendent; daily four pages 20x26, weekly
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily $6,
weekly $1; established— daily 1883, weekly
1881 ; Lake Charles Printing Co., editors and
publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation — Daily: In 1901, "jkl- In
1903. January, publisher asserts, during the
past year no edition was less than 1,100.
Actual average fer 1903. 1,365; for 1904,
Weekly: "jKi"
PRESS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
dailj' four pages 18x24, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1895, weekly 1893; Press
Company, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion—daily "JKL." weekly "jkl."
LAKE PROVIDENCE, c.h.,^as<
Carroll Co. \f 1,256+ pop., on Mississippi
r. . 35 m. N. by N. W. of Vicksburg, Miss, Cot-
ton and sugar cane.
BANNER-DEMOCRAT J Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$2; established 1888; J. N. Turner, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jKi-."
SENTRY; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1900; B. Wayles Browne, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkI;"
LECOMPTE, Rapides Co. n 500
pop., on Texas Pacific and Southern Pacific
Rds., 16 m. S. E. of Alexandria, the county
seat. Agriculture, sugar cane and cotton
raising. Shingle mill.
DRUMMER; Saturdays; local; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1899; " Yankee " Meere, editor and publisher
(5—3). Cirulation "jkl."
LEESVILLE, c. h., Vernon Co. -a
1,148+ pop., 10 m. E. of Sabine r. and 65 W.
of Alexandria. Agriculture.
LEADER ; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1899 ; R. Lee
Richardson, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
VERNON NEWS; Thursdays; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1882;
J. F. Smart, editor and publisher (2—3). Cir-
culation "iKL."
LOUISIANA.
MANDEVILLE, St. Tammany Co.
D- 1,029 pop., on East Louisiana Rd., 10
m. S. of Covington.
WAVE; Saturdays; Independent; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1901; Louis Rosenthal, editor and publisher
(1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
MANSFIELD, o. h., De Soto Co.
tl 847+ pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd., 40 m. S.
of Shreveport. Cotton and corn.
DE SOTO PR 0(; RE SO; Fridays
(A A).
JOURNAL ; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1891;
J. T. McClanahan, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
MANY, c. h., Sabine Co. -n 354t pop.,
70 m. S. of Shreveport. Cotton and corn
culture. Cypress, oak and pine.
SABINE BANNER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1890; Don E. SoRelle, editor; John
G. Belisle, publisher (2—3). Circulation "iii"
In 1902, Z (4).
MARKSVILLE, c b., Avoyelles Co.
a 837+ pop., on Avoyelles Rd., 25 m. S. E. of
Alexandria. Cotton and corn.
AVOYELLES BLADE; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1890; A. D. Laf argue, editor;
Perry B. Snoddy, publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
NEW ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1894; T. T. Fields, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation ••ikl-"
MER ROUGE, Morehouse Co. ^
465+ pop., on Iron Mountain Rd., 28 m. N. of
Monroe. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democraticifour
pages 17x24; subscription $1 ; established
1896 ; C. G. Scott, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "JKL."
MINDEN, c. h., Webster Co.\2 1.561t
pop., on Louisiana & Arkansas Rd. and
Bayou Dorcheat, 29 m. N. E. of Shreveport.
Cotton market and lumber.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; S. A. Beaird, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl-"
WEBSTER SIGNAL ; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1890; J. P. Kent, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKL"
MONROE, c. h., Ouachita Co. [j
5,428+ pop., on Queen & Crescent Route
and St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
Rds. and Ouachita r., 75 m. W. of Vicks-
burg, Miss. Cotton-seed oil mills, cotton
compress and Ice factory. Trade center
for cotton and agricultural products.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, •Fridays; In-
dependent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
—daily $7, weekly $1 ; established— dally
1892, weekly 1893; O. C. Dawklns. editor;
WIsner & Dawklns, publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation— dally "jkl." weekly "jkl."
STAR; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $5 ; established
1897; B. A. Trousdale, editor; B. A. Trous-
dale, publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl"
BULLETIN; Thursdays; independent-
democratic; four pages 18Mx23%; subscrlp-
392
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
LOUISIANA.
LOUISIANA— New Orleans.
tion$l; established 18S0; John Scholars, edi
tor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: Inl898, "iKL.- In 1899, Z. Act-
ual average for a year ending with October,
1900, 1,284. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, y I. Inl904,yl.
MORGAN CITY, Saint Mary Co.
g 2,332+ pop., on Southern Pacific Go's
Rd.. 80 m. W. by S. W. of New Orleans.
Oyster trade. Central sugar depot of South-
western Louisiana. Lumber market.
REVIEW; Saturdays ; republican ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1868; J. R. Jolley, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl ■•
RURAL. TOPICS; Saturdays; field,
orchard and garden; four pages 14x20; sub-
Bcription $1 ; established 1878 ; W. B. Gray,
editor; Gray & Son, publishers. Circ'n -JKi-
NAPOIiEONVILIiE. c. h.,
Assumption Co. f? 945+ pop., on Bayou
Lafourche, 18 m. S. of Donaldsonville.
Farming, cotton growing, rice and sugar
cane.
ASSUMPTION EAGL.E! Thursdays
(A A).
ASSUMPTION PIONEER; Satur
days; four pages 20x26; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1850; Pioneer Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publlahers (7—8 P). Cir-
culation "JKL."
NATCHITOCHES, c. h., Natchi-
toches Co. -n 2,338+ pop., on Natchitoches
& Red River Valley Rd. and Cane r., 80 m.
S. E. of Shreveport. Corn, hay and cotton.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription S1.50;
established 1888; Mrs. C. L. Breazeale, editor
and publisher (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl." In
1902. Z (2, 4, 5).
TI.MES; Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established March,
1903; C. M.Cunningham, editor; L.W.Rellly,
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
Hinl895. Inl896, H. In 1897, Y. Inl898,yl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. "jkl "
ITEM; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; Independent; daily
eight to twelve, Sunday twenty four to
thirty pages 17x22; subscription $5; estab-
Of-
1895,
1897,
1898,
1897. G #.
1900, yH.
Weekly
1897. G #.
1900, yH.
NEWIBERIA, c. h., Iberia Co.
C? 6,815+ pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.
and Bayou Teche, 125 m. W. of New Orleans.
Cypress lumber manufacturing. Sugar
cane, rice and cotton.
ENTERPRISE AND OBSERVER;
Saturdays; democratic; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1 50; established 18*^2; Fisher &
Southwell, editors and publishers. (5—3).
Circulation: -jkl." In 1903. (z— 4) I( A A).
IBERIAN; Saturdays; independent-
democratic: four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1893; E. F. Millard editor and
publisher (3—3) Circulation "jkl "
NEW ORLEANS, c. h., Orleans
Co. a, 287,104+ pop., center of nine rail-
roads, on the Mississippi r., 110 m. from its
mouth. Extensive foreign and domestic
commerce and manufactures. Steamboats
to all points on the Mississippi and its tribu-
taries. It is a great commercial center and
largest cotton market in the world.
DAILY.
DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG; every morn
ing except Monday, and W^EEK L Y, Thura
days; German; independent; daily eight,
weeklv twelve pages 15x22; subscription-
daily 812. weekly $2; established— daily 1847,
Sunday and weekly 1861; Jacob Hassinger,
publisher. Office, .^(i6 Cnrnp street.
Circulntion- Daily : mkl '
Weekly : Rating varied from G In 1892 to
liBhedl877; R. M Denholme, publisher,
fice, 336 Camp street (2—4).
Circulation: Actual average for
15,076; for 1896, 16,tj24; for
16«5t26; for a year ending with Sept.
18,336. In 1899, yE. In 1900, (z-4,6) E.
Actual average for 1901, 16,671; for a
year ending with June, 1902. 16>259; for
1903, 15,641 : for 1901, 20,194.
L.'ABEIL.LE DE L.A NOUVEI.I.E-
ORLEANS; every morning, andWEEK-
IjY, Saturdays; French; democratic; eight
pages 22x29; subscription- daily $12, weekly
$3; established 1827; Armand Cardeville,
editor ; N. O. Bee Publishing Co. (limited),
publishers. Office. 73 Chartres street (2—3 ).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, H. In 1896,
publisher asserts, not less than 12,000. In
'-" "■ In 1898, yH. In 1899, zH (??). In
Inl901.(z-3)H(??). Inl902,###.
; In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, E. In
In 1898, yH. In 1899, zH (??) In
In 1901. (z— 3) H (??). In 1902, yH.
In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; independent; daily
eight to twelve, Sunday sixteen to twenty-
four pages 18x24; subicriptlon— dally and
Sunday §5; established 1890; P. Keirnan, ed-
itor; B. M. Keirnan. publisher. Office, 445
Camp street (3 — 1).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl " Actual aver-
age for 1898, 13,806; for 1899. 16,064.
In 1900, yE. Inmil.yF. Inl902.(z— 1.2, 4,5)F.
Actual average for 1903, 17,523; for 1904,
21.383.
P'l C A Y U N E ; every morning, and
WEEKIiY, twice-aweek, Mondays and
Thursdays; democratic; daily twelve or
fourteen, Sunday twenty-six to thirty-two,
weeklv ten pages 17x22; subscription -daily
J12, Sunday $2, weekly $1; established— daily
1837, weekly 1841; Estate of Mrs. E. J. Nichol-
son, editors and publishers. Office, 826-330
Camp street.
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
D in 1892 to F in 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897, Y .
In 1898, yG. In 1899. yG. In 1900. yG. In
1901, F. In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF, In 1904,
yF (GO).
Sunday : Rating varied from D in 1892 to F
lnl895. Inl896.F, Inl897, Y. Inl89S,yG. In
1899, yG. In 1900. yG. In 1901, D. In
1902, yD. In 1903. yD. In 1904. yD (001.
Weekly: Rating varied from E in 1892 to
G in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In 1898, H.
n 1899. yH. In 1900. yH. In 1901, yl. In
902. vl. In 190.3. yl. In 1904, yl.
STATES; every evenmg except Sunday,
unday morning, and SEMI-WEEK liY,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; democratic;
daily ten to twelve. Sunday twenty-four to
thirty two. semi weeklv eight pages lHx22;
subscription— daily $7. Sunday $1.50, senii-
weeklv SI; established 1880; W. C. Chevis,
editor^ Dnlly States Publishine Co., pub-
lishers. Office. 406 r^aniD street (1—4).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1895, 12,496; for 1896, 13,557; for 1897,
14,011; for 1898. 17,012; /or 1899,
18,257; for 1900. 18,443; for 1901,
18 606; for 1902, 18,693: for im,
18,373 #• Actual average for 1904, 18,-
Sunday: Actual average for 1903. 21-
595 #• Actual average for Um, 21.765.
Semi-Weekly: Actual average for 1895,
5,971; for 1896. 5.914; ^or 1897. 5,987 ;
for 1898, 6,017; /or lfi99. 5-914: for 1900,
5,991 '.for 1901. 5-997. In 1902, yG. In
19 '3 yG. m 19(14, yH.
TIMES-DE.^IOCRAT; every morning,
and SEMI- WEEK I. Y, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; dally twelve. Sunday
rw*»tv four, semi weeklv twenty two pages
161^x22: subscription— daily $12, Sunday $2,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
393
LOUISIANA— New Orleans.
Beml-weekly $1 ; established— dally 1863, seml-
weokly 1895; Times Democrat Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 60 Camp street.
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
D in 1892 to F In 1895. In 189(i, F. In 1897.
Y. In 1898, yG. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yG.
In 1901. F. Ill 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In
l\m, vF (00).
Sunday : Rating varied from D in 1892 to F
In 189.5. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yG.
In 1899. yG. In 1900, yG. In 1901, I). In
1902. yl). In 1903, yl) (O O)- In VMH, yE.
Semi-Weekly: Rating varied from E In
1892 to G in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, vH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901. y I. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yT. In 1901, y I.
WEEKLY.
ALGIERS HERAIiD; Thursdays; in
dependent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1892; John A. McLean, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE; Thurs
days; methodlst -episcopal, south; sixteen
pages 11x14; subscription $2; established
18.50; Rev. John W. Boswell, D.D., editor and
publisher. Office. 512 Camp street (2—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from 7,500 in
1891 to Gin 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. In
1898. yH. Inl899, yH. im900. yH. Actual
average for 1901, 3.605. In 1902, (z— 4) H.
In 1903. yH. Inl901, yl.
HARLEQUIN; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic ; twrelve pages 10x14 ; subscription $2;
established 1899; J. M. Lereque, editor and
publisher. Office. Cotton Exchange (1—5).
Circulation : "jkl" In 1901, Z (4). In
1904, 1.
JEWISH LEDGER; Fridays; jevv^ish;
twenty pages 10x14; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1805; A. Steeg. editor and publisher.
Office, Hennen building.
Circulation: In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901,"JKi.."
JOURN A L : Sundays ; labor; eight pages
14x20; subscription $2; established 1901;
John ToUvar, editor; E. Purel, publisher.
Office. 1341 Elyslan Fields. Clrc'n"iKi"( A A).
LA GUEPE; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages, French and EngliRh, 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1902; J. G. de Baron-
cellt. editor; La Guepe Publishing Co.. Ltd.,
publishers. Office, 208 Canal street (1—4).
Circulation "jkl."
li' T T A li « - A M E R I C A N O D I
NIJOVA ORLEANS;Saturday8; Italian;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2: established 1884: E. Cavalll, editor;
L'ltalo- Americano Publishing Co. (Ltd.),
publishers Office, 129 Decatur street (5—3).
Circulation: "JKL.- In 1898, Z. In 1901, Z
(1.2,4. 5). In 1902, Z (3,4). In 1903, (z-4)
!(••). In 1904, y I.
LOUISIANA PLANTER AND
SUGAR MANUFACTURER; Satur
davs; sugar and rice; forty-eight pages 9x12;
subscription $3; established 1888; John Dy-
mond, editor; Louisiana Planter and Sugar
Manufacturer Co., publishers. Office, 339
Carondelet street (2—4).
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 3,000; in 1896, 3.000. In
1897, Y. In 1898 and 1899, publisher asserts,
not less than 3,000. In 1900. yH. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, July, publisher asserts, in the years
19<X) and 1901, and thus far in 1902. there has
not been a single issue of less than 3,000. In
1903. (z— 4) H. In December, 1904, publisher
asserts, no issue since 1894 was less than
3.000.
MORNING STAR; Saturdays; roman
catholic; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1868; G. T. McCune,
editor; G. T. McCune & Son. publishers
Office, 630 Poydras street (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 190O, yl. In 1901,
NEW SOUTH; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1896; New South Publishing Co.,
LOUISIANA— New Orleans.
* r ~
editors and publishers. Office. 218 Exchange
place (7-3 P). Circulation "iKL."(AA).
SOUTHERN REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days; republican; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1898; Joseph Le Blanc,
editor and publisher. Office, 8.35 Burgundy st.
Circulation ".ikl.- In 1899. Z. In 1902, "jkl-"
SOUTHWESTERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; methodist-epis-
copal; sixteen pages 12x17; subscription $1.25;
established 1865; I. B. Scott. D.D., editor;
Eaton & Mains, publishers. Office. 429 Caron-
delet street (2 — 1).
Circulation: In 1895, G. In 1896, G. Act-
ual average for 1897. 4,556. In 1898. yG.
Actual average for 1899. 5,751: /or 1300,
6,562; for 1901, 6,921; /or 1902, 6,805j
for 1903, 7,827; for 1904, 9,490.
SOUTHWESTERN PRESBYTER.
IAN; Thursdays; presbyterian; sixteen
pages 11x15; subscription $2; established
1868; George Summey, managing editor.
Office, 204 Camp street (12—4).
Circulation: ".tkl." In 1901, Z (4,12) (++).
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1903, 4,801 ; for 1904, 4,819.
SUGAR PLANTERS' JOURNAL;
Saturdays; sugar industry; sixteen pages
11x14; subscription $2; established 1870; Sugar
Planters' Journal Co., publishers. Office. 520
Poydras street (8—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,440. Actual average for 18%,
1,083. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl.- In 1901,
Z (1.2,4,5).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
LUMBER TRADE JOURNAL ;
semi-monthly; lumber; fifty-two pages 11x14;
subscription $1; established 1882: John E.
Williams, editor; W. C. Wright, manager;
Lumber Trade Journal, publishers. Office,
606 Commercial place (2—3). Circ'n "jkl."
Inl902, Z(l, 2, 4, 5).
VINDICATOR; semi-monthly; Insur-
ance; twenty pages 9x12; subscription $3;
established 1883; E. A. Stanford, editor and
publisher. Office, 702 Liverpool and London
Globe building (.5—3). Circulation "jkl."
Y. M. H. A. MAGAZINE; semi-
monthly (A A).
MONTHLY.
INSURANCE AGENT; monthly; In-
surance; twentv-four pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1888: Charles M. Hero,
editor and publisher. Office, 622 Commercial
place (12—3). Circulation "iju,."
LOUISIANA GROCER; monthly
^Iv^EDICAL AND SURGICAL
JOURNAL; monthly; medical; one hun-
dred and twenty pages 5x8; subscription 82;
established 1844; Chas. Chassaignac, M.D.,
and Isadore Dyer, M.D., editors and publish-
ers. Office. Tulane ave. and Liberty st.
(5-3). Circ'n "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
MEN AND MATTERS; monthly; lit-
erary and commercial; fifty-two pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established 1894; Miss M.
Evans, editor and publisher. Office, 320 Mag-
azine street (8—3).
Circulation: In 1897, ".tkl." Actual av-
eragefor a year ending iHth November, 1898,
1.500. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, '.mil."
monthly (A A).
SOUTHERN BUCK; monthly: Benev-
olent Protective Order of Elks; flfty-two
pages 8x10; subscription $1; established Nov.,
1900: Aubrey Murray, editor and publisher.
Office. 428 Camp street (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1901, 'jKi- Actual average
for a year ending tvith August, 1902, 2,366;
for 1903, 4.730; /orl904, 4,815.
SQUARE AND COMPASS; monthly;
masonic: twelve pages 11x17; subscription
$1; established 1893: A. Steeg, editor and
publisher. Office. 532 Natchez street. Circu-
lation "iKL." In 1897, Z. Inl902,"iKL."
394
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
LOUISIANA— New Orleans.
TRADE INDEX ; monthly; commer-
cial; forty-eight pages 10x13; subscription
$1; established 1889; James J. Lea, editor
and publisher. OfTflce, 402 Board of Trade
(7-3)
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" In 1897. T Y.
In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. zl. In
1901, ".TK-L."
NEW ROADS, c. h., Pointe Coupe*
Co. D 770t pop., 4 m. S. of Mississippi r. and
36 N. W. of Baton Rouge, the State capital.
Cotton and sugar cane.
POINTE COUPEE BANNER;
Saturdays; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1876; L. B. Claiborne,
editor; J. P. Gosserand, publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
OPELOUSAS, c. h., Saint Landry
Co. a 2,951t pop., on Southern Pacific
Co'sRd., 45 m. W. by N. W. of Baton Rouge,
the State capital. Cotton, corn, rice and
stock raising.
COURIER} Saturdays; English and
French; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1852; Leonce Sandoz,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
ST. LANDRY CL.ARION ; Satur-
days; democratic: four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1890 ; Raymond
Breaux. editor and publisher (2—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
PATTERSON, St. Mary Co. p
2,000 pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.,
about 45 m. E. of New Iberia. Sugar plant-
ing and manufacturing.
ST. MARY OPTIC; Saturdays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1894;
Julius Lund, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
PLAQUEMINE, c. h., Iberville Co.
Q 3,590+ pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd.
and Mississippi r., 12 m. S. by S. W. of
Baton Rouge, the State capital. Barrel
factory and saw and shingle mills.
IBERVILLE SOUTH ; Saturdays ;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1865; Chas. E. Schwing. editor;
Iberville South Publishing and Printing Co..
publishers (2— 3). Circulation "jkl." In 1902,
Z(l, 2,4, 5).
PLEASANT HILIi, Sabine Co.
-a 300+ pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd.. 18 m.
S. E. of Mansfield. Cotton plantations.
SOD US NEWS; Saturdays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1900; A.
L.Presley, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl'
POINT A LA HACHE, c. h.,
Plaquemines Co. O, 300 pop., on New
Orleans & Western Rd. and Mississippi r.,
45 m. below New Orleans. Sugar, rice,
oranges and garden products.
PLAQUEMINES PROTECTOR;
Saturdays; democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscription $2: established 1886; F. S. Hlngle,
editor and publisher. Circulation "^kl."
POLLOCK, Grant Co. n 637 pop.,
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
Rd., 17 m. N. of Alexandria.
PEOPLE'S DEMANDS; Wednesdays
and Saturdays; democratlo; four pages
13x20; subscriptions!; eitabllshed 1S95: E. L.
Stuckev, editor and publisher ( 12—3). Clrcu
latlon "j_kj,."
TRIBUNE; Saturdays: democratic;
four pages 13x20; subscription .SI; established
1904: W. F. Guyros. editor: Tribune Publish-
ing Company, publishers (1— .5 P).
LOUISIANA.
RAYNE, Acadia Co. g l,007t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 5 m. E. of
Crowley, the county seat. Agriculture and
cotton raising.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; democratic; ten
pages 13x20; subscription (1; established
1894; S.Q.Watkins. editor; The Rayne Print-
ing and Publishing Co., publishers (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
RAYVILLE, c. h., Richland Co. tl
366 pop,, on Queen & Crescent Route and
New Orleans & Northwestern Rds., 21 m. E.
of Monroe. Cotton gins and saw mills.
RICHLAND BEACON-NEWS; Sat
urdays; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established— iZte/iiand Beacon
1869, Richland News im'i; Beacon-News Pub-
lishing Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
RESERVE, St. John the Baptist Co. O,
475+ pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley
Rd., 3 m. N. of Edgard, the county seat.
Agricultural products.
LE MESCHACEBE; Saturdays; Eng-
lish and French; independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1852;
Charles Lasseigne, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
RINGGOLD, Bienville Co. D 185 pop.
REGISTER : Fridays (A A).
ROSEL AN D, 7'a"5'ipaftoa Co. n-l,320t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. N. of
New Orleans. Saw mill. Lumbering.
HERALD; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1891 ; D. W. Streat. editor and publisher (5—3) .
Circulation "jkl."
RUSTON, c. h., Lincoln Co. t\ I,324t
pop., on Queen & Crescent Route Rd., about
66 m. W. of Shreveport. Cotton raising.
LEADER; every evening except Sun-
day, and \VEEKLY, Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daiU' 1894, weekly 19U0; Harold P.
Lane, editor; The Ruston Leader Publishing
Company, publishers. Circ'n— daily "ikl."
COLORED GLOBE; Thursdays (A A).
P RO G R E S S I V E A GE ; Thursdays ;
people's party; four pages 18x24: subscrip-
tion $1; established 1890; E. F. Warner,
editor and publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl- "
LOUISIANA SCHOOL REVIEW^
monthly during school year; educational;
thirtv-two to fortv-elght pages SxlOi'o; sub-
scrlp'tion 81; established 1892: W. E.Taylor,
editor and publisher. Circulation -jkl."
SAINT ERANCISVILLE, c. h »
West Feliciana < o. D 1,059+ pop., on
Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd. and Missis-
sippi r., .35 m. N. W. of IBaton Rouge, the
State capital. Cotton shipping.
TRUE DE3IOCRAT; Saturdays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 18x24: subscription $1.50;
established 1892; Mrs. M. E. Leake, editor
and publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jkl "
SAINT JOSEPH, c. h., Tensas Co.
cf 717+ pop., on W. bank of Mississippi
r., 30 m. above Natchez, Miss. Shipping
point. Cotton growing.
SOUTHERN VOICE: Saturdays: local;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1902; B. P. Jones, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl."
TENSAS GAZETTE; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.5();
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
39S
LOUISIANA.
established 1871; A. E. Green, editor; Tensas
Gazette Co., publishers (2—3). Clrc'n "JKi "
SAINT MARTINVILLE, c. h.,
Saint Martin Co. P l,y26t pop., on South-
ern Pacific Co'8 Rd. and Baj'ou Teche,
10 m. N. of New Iberia. Cotton, corn, sugar
cane and rice.
EVANGELINE J Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 11x16; subscription. $1 ; estab-
lished 1893; Carlos Grelg, editor and pub-
lisher (5 — 3). Circulation "jKi"
SHREVEPORT, c. h., Caddo Co. ti
16,013f pop.— local estimate 26,000— on Texas
& Pacific, Queen & Crescent Route, Kansas
Southern, St. Louis Southwestern, Texar-
kana & Ft. Smith and Houston & Shreve-
port Rds. and Red r. Active river trade.
Cotton growing.
JOURNAL.; every evening and Sunday
morning; democratic; dally eight, Sunday
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $6; estab-
lished 1894; The Journal Publishing Com-
pany (Ltd.), publishers (2— 3). Clrc'n "jkl"
TIMES; every morning, and WEEK-
LY* Thursdays; democratic; eight pages
17x223^; subscription— daily $10, Sunday $2,
weekly $1; established 1871; Times Publish-
ing Company, editors and publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation— daily ••jkl" weekly "jkl." In
1898, Z. In 1900, Z. In 1902, "ij£L."
VVATCHMAN. every evening except
Saturday and Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Saturdays; negro; independent; four to
eight pages 13x30; subscription daily $8;
weekly, $1; established 1883; S. H. Ralph,
editor and publisher (1—5). Circulation-
daily "JKL." weekly "jkl"
CAUCASIAN; semi-weekly, Sundays
and Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1888;
Shreveport Caucasian Publishing Company,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
ELITE; Sundays; society; sixteen pages
9x12; subscription $2; established 1899; Mrs.
Julia Sparke Rule, editor; The Ogilvle Har-
per Co., nnblishers (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
In 1903, Z (4).
COTTON BALE; monthly; cotton and
livestock; sixteen pages 10x13: subscription
50 cents; established March, 1903; H.L.Greer,
editor and publisher (1—4). Clrc'n "jkl."
SIiIDELL, St. Tammany Co. a- 1,129
pop., on New Orleans & North Eastern Rd.,
23 m. S. E. on Covington. Mineral wells and
springs.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; democratic;
four pagfs 15x22; subscription .$1; established
July, 1902; Edward F. Halley. editor and pub-
lisher (2 -3). Circulation "jkl."
TALIiULAH, c. h., Madison Co. cf
450 pop., on Vlcksburg, Shreveport & Pacific
Rd., 20 m. W. by N. W. of Vlcksburg, Miss.
Shipping point for cotton.
MADISON JOURNAL; Saturdays;
democratic ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$2; established 1888; Geo. Spencer, editor; S.
B. Spencer, publisher. Circulation "jkl."
THIBODEAUX, c. h., Lafourche
Co. Qs 8,25:5+ pop., on Southern Pacific
Co's Rd. and Bayou Lafourche, 55 m. W.
by S. W. of New Orleans. Agriculture, rice
and sugar cane.
LAFOURCHE COMET; Thursdays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1889; John B. Taylor, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkx "
SENTINEi.., Saturdays; English and
French; four pages 18x24; subscription $2;
established 1864; H. R. Dupre, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
LOUISIANA.
VIDALIA, c. h., Concordia Co. n
1,022+ pop., on Natchez, Red River & Texas
and New Orleans & Northwestern Rds. and
Mississippi r., opposite Natchez, Miss. Cot-
ton growing.
CONCORDIA SENTINEL; Satur-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1^2; J. L. Rountree,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
TRI-STATE SUN; Saturdays (A A).
WASHINGTON St. Landry Co.
a 1,197+ pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.,
6 m. N. of Opelousas, the county seat.
Lumber and farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; Independ-
ent; four pages 15x22 ;subscrlptlon $1; estab-
lished 1899; Miss Gertrude P. Callahan, editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation vkl."
WELSH, Calcasieu Co. JJ 320t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 22 m. E. of
Lake Charles. Rice and rice milling.
RICE BELT JOURNAL; Fridays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1^ established
A. Bailey, editor and publisher.
1900; G
culatlon "JKL."
Cir-
W^EST BATON ROUGE, n>s<
Baton Rouge Co. O .
SUGAR PLANTER; Saturdays (A A).
WHITECASTLE, Iberville Co. g
1,850+ pop., on Texas & Pacific and White
Castle & Lake Natchez Rds. and Mississippi
r., 18 m. S. E. of Plaquemines, the county
seat. Lumber, sugar cane and truck farm-
ing.
WHITE CASTILIAN; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; e.stabllshed 1895; Henry A. WInfree,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
WINNPIELD, c. h., Winn Co. D
1,500 pop., on Dudgemona r., 40 m. N. E. of
Natchitoches and 40 S. of Ruston. Lumber
and farming.
COMRADE ; Saturdays ; independent;
four pages 16x2"^; subscription SI; established
1890; J. H. Cosgrove, editor; The Winnfield
Publishing Co., publishers (5—3). Circula-
tion "jkl."
SOUTHERN SENTINEL; Fri
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1883; D. B. Coates,
editor and mibllsher (2—3). Clrc'n "jkj,"
GUARDIAN; monthly; baptist; thirty-
six pages 8x101^; subscription 81; established
March, 1881; S. L. Morris, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Circulation : In 1904 (z— 1, 2, 4, 5), I.
WINNSBORO, c. h., Franklin
Co. i 300 pop., on New Orleans & North-
western Rd. and Turkey creek, 40 m. N. by
W. of Natchez, Miss.
FRANKLIN SUN; Saturdays; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1864; W. P. Power, editor and publlshei*.
Circulation "jkl."
RISING STAR; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1903; S. L. Brashear, editor; M.
L.Bell, publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl"
ZACHARY, East Baton Rouge Co. n
465+ pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd.,
13 m. N. of Baton Rouge, the county seat
and State capital.
EXCUSE; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
19(1(1: W. R. Bryan, editor and publisher
(.5-3). Circulation "jkl."
MAINE.
Population 694.466 1. Land Area 29,895 sq. miles.
Bounded north by the Canadian provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick,
east by New Brunswick, south by the Atlantic Ocean, and west by New Hamp-
shire and the province of Quebec. State capital : Augusta. Principal products
and industries: Fishing and lumber, lime and building-stone manufactures.
Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 154, divided as
follows: Daily, 17; semi- weekly, 4; weekly, 94; semi-monthly, 2; monthly, 35;
quarterly, 2.
The cities of over 7,500 population, according to the United States census
of 1900 (t), are as follows :
Portland 50,1 45t
Lewiston tJ3,761t
Baiieor til,S50t
Biddefoid 16,145t
Auburu J 2,951 1
Augusta 11,6S3+
Bath 10, 477 1
VVaterville 9,477t
Kocklaud S, 150t
Calais 7,655t
AUBURN, c. h., Androscoggin Co., p
11,250+ pop., on Main Central and Grand
Trunk Rds. and Androscoggin r., 35 m. N.
W. of Portland. The manufacturing of
boots and shoes is the leading industry.
ADVOCATE? Fridays; eight pages
I5x2"2; subscription $1.25; established June,
1901; G. F. HuflC, editor and publisher; prints
an edition for Sabattus and Turner (2 — 3).
Combined circulation: In 1902, (z— 3, 4, 5) I.
In 1903, yl (A A).
AUGUSTA, c. h., Kennebec Co. Q
State Capital, 11,683+ pop., on Maine
Central Rd. and Kennebec r. at head of
steam navigation. Cotton, wood pulp, pa-
per and lumber mills and various manu-
factories. Extensive commerce.
KENNEBEC JOURNAL, ; every morn
Ing except Sunday, and W E E R L Y,
Wednesdays ; republican ; daily ten to twelve
weelcly sixteen pages 22x29; subscription-
daily $6, weekly $1.50; established— daily
1870, weekly 1825; Burleigh & Flynt, editors
and publishers (2 — 4).
CircHlation— Daily : Actual average for
1895, 3,413 ; for 1896, 3.577 ; for 1897,
3,4'27; /or a year ending with September,
1898, 3,537. In 1899, yH. Actual average
for 1900, 3,648; for a year ending with Oc-
tober, 1901, 4,315; for 1902, 4,719} /or 1903,
5,77S; /or 1904, 6,344.
Weekly: Actual average for 1895, 3,517;
for 1896, 3, '^50. In 1897, Y. Actual average
for a year ending with September, 1898,
t2>756. In 1899, yl. Actual average for
1900, t2,665 ; for a year ending ivith October,
1901. 2,266; for 1902, 2,133; for 1903,
2,170; /or 1904, 2.486.
MAINE FARMER; Thursdays; agri-
cultural ; eight pages 13x24 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1833; Geo. M. Twitchell, editor;
Maine Farmer Publishing Co., publishers
(7-3 P).
Circulation : Accorded F from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896. F. In 1897. Y. In 1898. zG. In 1899,
zG (??) (++). Actual average for a year
ending with June. 1900 10,740; for 1901.
12,012. Inl902,yF. In 1903. yF (O O). In
19L)4, yG.
NEW AGE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $2; established 1867:
H. M. Plaisted & Son, editors and publishers
(7-3 P).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher assert',
smallest 5,500. In 1895, G. In 1896. G. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. Inl904,
yl.
AMERICAN WOMAN; monthly;
twenty-eight pages 10x15; subscription 15
cents; established 1891; The Vickery & Hill
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1896, H. Actual aver-
age for a year ending with March, 1893,
316,666: for 1S99, 547,204; for 1900,
1, 000. 756;/or 1901, l,002,05S;/or 1902,
818,753; for 1913, 790,179; for 1904,
786,444.
Publisher's announcement. — The American
Woman is published by the well-known
Vickery & Hill Publishing Company, and
has a monthly circulation of 725,000 copies.
Proof of circulation on tile with Rowell's
American Newspaper Directoi-y. and fur-
nished advertisers upon request. Forms
close first Monday in month before date
of publication. Sworn circulation for 1904,
9,437,334 copies, or an average monthly cir-
culation of 786,444 copies.
C O 31 F O R T ; monthly ; twenty -four
pages 111^x17; subscription 15 cents; estab-
lished 1888; W. H. Gannett Cine. ), publisher
(1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,227,567 ; for 1896, 1,253,617. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yA. In 1899, yA. Actual av-
erage for a year ending laith June, 1900,
1,249,899; for 1901, 1,'^69,648; /or
1902, 1,274,766; for 1903, 1,269,995:
/or 1904, 1,269,641.
Publisher's announcement —Confort has a
bona fide monthly mailed circulation of
one million ana a quarter. You find its
columns full of good reading matter, well
illustrated, and of a merit ahead of the
general mail-order magazines. That's why
Comfort is read and has become the plain
people's popular paper. Six million read-
ers watch for its monthly coming. It's the
plain, common middle classes, especially
the ones living in the country and small
towns, who find the city store counters
brought right into their homes by the
mail order business. Comfort has been
the leading mailorder paper since it was
established, fifteen years ago, and has
always made the rural and smalltown
home its special field. "If you put it in
Comfort it pays."
GOOD STORIES; monthly; literary;
twenty-eight pages 10x15; subscription 15
cents; established 1903; The Vickery & Hill
Publifihlng Co., editors ahd publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
454,217. ^ ^^ ^
Publisher' s announcement. — The Good
Stories is published by the Vickery & Hill
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
397
MAINE.
MAINE.
Pub. Co., of Augusta, Maine, and until Oc-
tober, liKiS, was one of the Vickery & Hill
List. It lias a monthly circulation ex-
ceeding 4(X),0l)0. Proof of circulation on file
with Howell's American Newspaper Direct-
ory, and furnished advertisers upon re-
quest. Forms close 3d Monday in month
preceding date of publication. Sworn
circulation for 19U4, 5,450,602 copies, or an
average monthly circulation of 454,217
copies.
LiANE'S LIST (consisting of Ave
monthly publications: Sunshine, Family
Herald, Golden Moments, Litero.ry Corn-
panionand National Farmer) ; sixteen pages
111^x17; subscription 25 cents; established—
Sunshine 1886, Family Herald 1877, Golden
Moments 1880, Literary Companion 1869,
National Fai-mer 1879; Lane's List (Inc.),
editors and publishers (12—4).
Combined circulatiou: In 1896, A. In
1897,Z. Inl898,yA. Inl899,yA. Inl900.yA.
February 11th, 1901, publisher asserts that
no monthly issue in over two years has
reached so low a figure as 700,000. In 1902, y A .
Actual average for year ending October,
1903. 734,97S. In 19U4, yA.
VICKERY & HIL.I. L.IST (con
Bisting of three monthly publications, as fol-
lows: Hearth and Home, Fireside Visitor
a,nd Happy Hours); twenty eight pages 11x15;
subscription — if ca?-t?i a?id Home 15 cents.
Fireside Visitor 15 cents, Happy Hours 15
cents; established— Hearf/i and Home 1885,
Fireside Fisif or 1874, Happy Hours 1879; The
Vickery & Hill Company, editors and pub
Ushers (1—4)).
Combined circiilation : Actual average
for " ~ ~ ' ■ """ '---v
for
for
for _,_„
Publisher's announcement.— The Vickery &
Hill List consists of Fireside Visitor,
Happy Hours and Hearth and Home.
These papers are the acknowledged leaders
of their class, with a monthly circulation
of 1,250,000 copies. Proof of circulation is
on file with Rowell's American Newspaper
Directory, and will be furnished advertis-
ers upon request. Forms close 2d Monday
of month preceding date of publication.
Sworn circulation for 1904. 16,271,532, or an
average monthly circulation of 1,355,961
copies.
BANGOR, c. h., Penobscot Co. n
21,850+ pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Pe
nobscotr. Port of entry. Steamers to New
York and Boston. Mass. Lumber trade.
Center of supplies for a large portion of
the interior of the State. Exports lumber
and orange and lemon boxes.
COM3IERCIAL.; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLi Y.Fridays; independ-
ent; daily ten to twelve. Saturday twenty,
weekly sixteen pages 20x24; subscription-
daily $6, weekly $1; established— daily 1872,
weekly 1838; J. P. Bass & Company, editors
and publishers (1—4 ).
Circulation- Daily: Actual average for
189.5, 4,8S4; for 1896. 5,160; for 1897
5, 356; /or 1898, 7,618; for 1899, 6,196;
for a year ending with September, 1900,
6,634; /or 1901, 7,290; for 1902,7,846;
for 1903. 8,213 : for 1904, 8.991.
Weekly: Actual averafire/or 1895, 18,297;
for 1896.21,540; for 1897, 24,560; for
1898, 26,986; /or 1899. 28,517; for 1900.
28,750; for 1901.29.082; for 1902, 29,-
012; /or 1903, 29,006: /or m)4. 28,837.
Publisher's announcement.— In Bangor the
Daily Commercial- Maine's best newspa-
per—has twice as much circulation as any
other paper; it also covers the important
outside places thoroughly. Has the largest
bona fide circulation of any paper in its
field. Investigation invited.
The weekly edition of the Commercial
is the one great family weekly of Maine;
combines news and agriculture; is a local
weekly, 96 per cent of its 28,000 subscribers
residing within the State; covers the pros-
perous farming districts of Eastern, North-
ern and Central Maine thoroughly; has
double the circulation of any other Maine
paper, daily or weekly; was awarded
Printers' Ink's Weekly Sugar Bowl.
NEVVJS; every morning except Sunday,
and SEMI -WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription-daily $6, semi-weekly $1; estab-
lished 1834; Bangor Publishing Company, edi
tors and publishers (3 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
4,200 in 1892 to H in 1895. In 1896. H, In 1897.
HZ, Actual average for 1898, 7,764: /or
1899, 6,456. In 19('0, zG. Actual average
for a year ending with Feb., 1901, 8,202.
In 1901, (z— 3) F. Actual average for 1902,
8,011; /or 1903, 8.441; /or 1904, 10.118.
Semi- Weekly : Rating varied from G in
1892 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. Actual average for
1900,6,812. In 1901, (z-3) G. Actual aver-
age for 1902, 6,248. In 1903, yG (OO).
Act\ial average for 1904,6 ,253.
Publisher's announcement .—The Bangor
Daily News, only morning paper in east-
ern and northern section of Maine, covers
very thoroughly eight counties out of six-
teen in the State; dally circulation greater
than that of any other daily east and north
of Portland. Small sales to newsagents;
circulation shown by actual subscribers
on subscription list.
INDUSTRIAL, JOURNAL,; monthly;
business; twenty-four to thirty-two pages
9x12: subscription $1; established 1880; E. M.
Bland ing, editor ; Journal Publishing Co.,
publishers (5—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,750. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, not less than 1,500. In
1899, y I. In 1900, zT. In 1901. (z— 4, 5) I. In
1902, (z-4) I. In 1903, (z— 4) I (O O). In 1904. yl.
MAINE SPORTSMAN; monthly; fish
and game; twenty-four pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1893: Herbert W. Rowe,
editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circu 1 at ion: Actual average for 1895,
1,225; for 1896, 1,675; for 1897, 2,216.
In 1898, vl. Actual average for 1899, 2,441 .
In 1900, yH. .4c^ttaZarerage/orl901,'^,4OO;
for 1902, 2,400; .for 1903, 2,535; for 1904,
2,433.
BAR HARBOR, ^a«cocA: Co. i^i
4.200 pop., at the entrance of Frenchman's
bay, 21 m. from Ellsworth, fhe county seat,
A summer resort.
RECORD; Wednesdays ; Independent ;
eight pages 15x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887; Geo. M Haskins, editor; Bar
Harbor Press Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1900,"jKi." In 1901, (z— 6) I.
Actual average for 1902, 1,7 6^i for 1903,
1,833. In 1904, (z-4) I.
BATH, c. h., Sagadahoc Co. g 10,477t
pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Kennebec r.,
12 m. from Its mouth. Shipbuilding and
lumber trade. Steamers to Boston, Mass.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and INDEPENDENT AND ENTER-
PRISE, Wednesdays and Saturdays; daily
republican, semi weekly Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, semi-
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1857, Inde-
pendent 1869, Enterprise 1889; consolidated
1903; F. B.Nichols, editor of daily; Harry C.
Webber, editor of semi-weekly; The Times
Co., publishers (3—5 P).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,150. In 1896, I. Actual
average for the first six months of 1897,
1,224. In 1898, "JKL." Actual average for
a year ending with March, 1899, 1 ,704 ; for
398
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MAINE.
MAINE.
1900 2f010; for a year ending with June,
190l!!i, 090. -4c^ua^aremfire/or 1902, 3,34ti;
for 19U3, -^,254; for 19U4, 3.433.
Semi- Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts,
notlessthanl.iSO. Inl896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "iKi" In 1900, publisher asserts, no issue
for the past five jears has been so small as
1,000. In 1901. yl. In I'JO'i (z— 4) H. In 1903.
yH(OO). In 1904, yl.
BELFAST, c. h., Waldo Co. g 4,615t
pop., on Maine Central Rd. and at head of
Penobscot bay, 132 m. N. E. of Portland.
Shipbuilding, manufacturing and domestic
commerce. Has a fine harbor.
REPUBLICAN JOURNALi Thur*
days ; republican -, eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2 ; established 1829; C. A. Pilsbury, edi-
tor ; Republican Journal Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (7—3 P). Circulation "JiLi" In 1899,
Z. In 1902, "JKi."
MAINE TEMPERANCE RECORD;
monthly; temperance; eight pages llxU;
subscription 50 cents; established 1878; Geo.
E. Brackett, editor; Brackett & Co., pub-
lishers (6— 3). Circulation "jKi,."
BETHEL, Oxford Co. -a 783 pop., on
Grand Trunk & Androscoggin Rd., 15 m.
N. W. of Paris, the county seat, and 45 W.
of Augusta. Farming.
NEWS; Wednesdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1895; E. C. Bowler, editor; News Publishing
Co., publishers (5—3). Circulation -ifiL." In
1899. Z. Inl902,-JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
BIDDEFORD, York Co. p 16,U5t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and Saco
r., opposite Saco, one of the two county
seats, 15 m. S. W. of Portland. Cotton
manufacturing and general commerce.
JOURNAL. ; every evening except Sun-
-day.and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
daily six to eight, weekly eight pages
nux22}4; subtcriptlon— daily $6, weekly $2;
established-daily 1^4, weekly 1845; C. H.
Prescott, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation— Dally: Actual average for
1895, 1,603; for 1896. 1,734; /or 1897,
1,951 ; for 1898, 3,001 ; for 1899. 3,166;
for 1900, 3,360; for 1901, 3,373. In
1902. yH. In 1903, yH (OO). In 1904, yj.
Weekly: In 1895 publisher asserts, not
less than 1,850. 'In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." Actual average for 1899, 1,693;
/or 1900, 1,683; /or 1901. 1,536. Inl902,yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, y J.
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
dav, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
daily eie:ht pages 20x24, weekly 'eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly $1.50; es-
tablished 1895; John W. Robinson, editor
and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation — Daily: In 1896, "jkl." In
1897. Z. In 1899. Z. Actual average for IWi,
1,993; for 1903, 3 093; /or 1904, 3,397. ■ I
Weekly: In 1896, "JKL-" Inl897,Z. In 1899, Z.
In 1902, "JKI,." Actual average for 1903,
1,938. In 1904, y I.
LA JUSTICE; Thursdays; French; inde-
pendent-republican ; eight pages 13i^x20 ;
subscription $1; established 1896; Alfred Bon-
neau, editor and publisher (3—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
L'ECLATR; Fridays (A A).
WATSON'S ILLUMINATOR;
monthly; humorous; sixteen pages 11x15;
subscription 50 cents ; established 1876 ; Will
H. Watson, editor and publisher ; dated and
Issuedalso at Boston. Mass. Clrc'n "jkl."
.BINGHAM, Somerset Co. a 757 pop.,
on Somerset Rd. Connected by stage with
ana 23 m. N. by N. W. of Skowhegan, the
county seat.
HERALD; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Miss Sarah G. Goodrich, editor;
A. C. Ladd, publisher. Circulation "jKi."
BOOTHBAY HARBOR, Lin-
coin Co. g l,926t pop., 14 m. S. by S. E. of
Wiscasset, the county seat. Fishing and
ice trade. A summer resort.
REGISTER; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1876 ; C. E. Kendrlck, editor and pub-
lisher (7-3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,150. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "iiL."
BRIDGTON, Cumberland Co. pi,5b21
pop., on Brldgton & Saco River Rd. and
Sebago Lake, 40 m. N. W. of Portland, the
county seat. Sebago Lake Route steam-
boats touch here. Manufactures of woolen
and other goods.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
J0x26; subscription $1.50; established 1870;
H. A. Shorey & Son, editors and publishers
(7— 3P).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. I. In 1897. Z. Actunl average for
1898. 1.164. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In
1901, "JKL" Inl902, Z(2,4, 5). In 1903, (+t).
ORACLE; monthly; occultism and
philosophy; twelve pages 5x8; subscription
50 cents ; established 1895 ; Charles H. Mackay,
editor and publisher (12 — 3). Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
BRUNSWICK, Cumberland Co. p
6,806+ pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Andro-
scoggin r., 26 m. N. E. of Portland, the county
•eat, and 30 S. of Augusta, the State capi-
tal. Seat of Bowdoin College and the Medi-
cal School of Maine. Lumber trade, milling
and manufacturing.
BOWDOIN ORIENT; Thursdays; dur-
ing college year; collegiate; sixteen pages
8x11; subscription $2; established 1871; Stu-
dents of Bowdoin College, editors and pub-
lishers (9—3). Circulation "iiLt "
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
November, 1902; J. A. Cook, editor; Bruns-
wick Publishing Co, publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1903, (z-11) I (••). Act-
ual average for 1904, 1.608.
CALAIS, c.h., Wa$hington Co. n-7.655t
pop., on Washington County Rd., at head
of navigation on St. Croix r. and opposit*
St. Stephen, N. B. Shipbuilding, cotton
and shoe manufactures and lumber trade.
Market for ad.1acent counties.
FRONTIER NEWS; every evening
except Sunday; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $3.50; established September, 1902; Clar-
ence Spooner, editor and publisher (2 — 3).
Circulation ".jkl." (A A).
ADVERTISER ; Wednesdays; republl-
can; eight to ten pages 15^^x22 ; subscription
50 cents; established 1836; C, A. Ro.se. editor;
Advertiser Publishing Co., publishers (12-4).
Circulation: "jkl" In 1901, Z (1. 2, 4, 5). In
1902, Z (4, 6, 9). In 1903, (z-4) I (••). In
19(M ( z 4) I
JOURNAL; Thursdays (A A).
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; established
1869; Chas. R. Whidden. editor; Times Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (7—3)
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,400. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. "iii." In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). In
1904, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
399
MA INK.
MAINE.
CAMDEN, Knox Co. g 2,835t pop., on
Penobscot bay, 8 m. N. of Rockland, the
county seat. Shipbuilding, Ice cutting and
lime. A summer resort.
HERAIiD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1868; J. H.
Ogler, editor: Camden Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (7-3 P).
C'irciilatiou: In 1898, "jki.." Actual aver-
age for 1899. 1,311. In 1900, yl. Actual
average for 1901. 1,323. In 1902, yl. In
1903. yl. Actual average for 1904, 1,303.
CA'Rl'BO'U.ArooiiookCo. a *.758t
pop., on Bangor & Aroostook and Canadian
Pacific Rds. and Aroostook r. Grist and
shingle mills and starch factory.
AROOSTOOK REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 20x26;
subscription $1.50; established 1880; L. J.
Pendell, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895, I. Inl896,I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "fKi." (?? ) In 1899. Z. In 1900, Z.
In 1902, Z (4. 6, 12). In 1903, (z^l) I. Actual
average for 1904, 1 .806.
CHERRYFIELD, Washington Co.
D- 1,859+ pop., on Washington Co. Rd., 25 m.
W. of Machlas, the county seat. Canning
and lumber.
NARRAGUAGIJS TIMES j Fridays?
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1897; W. E. Lewis, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation 'VJLL"
CHINA, Kennebec Co. g 59,11T pop.
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
DAMARISCOTTA, Lincoln Co. p
876+ pop., on Maine Central Rd., 18 m. E. of
Bath. Trade center of county. Summer
resort. Shipbuilding, fishing and farming.
HERA L< D ; Thursdays ; republican ;
•Ight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1876; G. W. Singer, publisher; dated
also at New Castle (1 — i).
Circulation: In 1896, "jk-l." Actual aver-
age for a year ending with February, 1898,
1,6'^4. In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. Actual
average for 1900, l,5e^l. In 1901, yl. In
1902. yl (++). In 1903, "jkl."
DEERING, Cumberland Co. p 5,353t
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. Clothing and
stoneware manufactories, corn-canning
works and tannery.
NEWS AND ENTERPRISE; Satur-
days; independent; eight pages 17x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1891; Mrs. O. E.
Barnard, editor; The Deering News Co.,
publishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
BEER ISLE, Hancock Co. g 3,047t
pop., on Deer Island, 56 m E. of Augusta,
the State capital. Stone cutting and farm-
ing.
MESSENGER; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; P. S. Knowlton, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "JKL."
DEXTER, Penobscot Co. a 2,941t pop,,
on Maine Central Rd. and a branch of Se-
bastlcook r., 30 m. N. W. of Bangor, the
county seat. Woolen mills, machine shops
and other manufactories.
EASTERN GAZETTE; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1862; Geo C. Furber, editor
and publisher (2—3). Circulation "iKL." In
1902. Z( 4),
DOVER, c. h., Piscataquis Co. a l.SSUt
pop., on Maine Central and Bangor & Aroos-
took Rds. and Piscataquis r. Manufactories
of woolen goods, organs, pianos, furniture
and spools.
PISCATAQUIS OBSERVER!
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subBcription $1 ; established 1838 ; L. P. Evans,
editor; Observer Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—:")).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher assert.s
smallest 1,600. In 1895, I. In 1896, I. In 18S>7'
I Z. In 1898. yl. In 1899 and 1900, publisher,
asserts, was not less than 1.600. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for a year ending with No-
vember 27, 1902, 1,9054; /or 1903. 1,905 ; for
1904, 1,918.
EASTPORT, Washington Co. n- 5,311t
pop., on Moose Island, in Passamaquoddy
bay, at mouth of St. Croix r. and the most
easterly point in United States. A summer
resort. Fifteen canning factories. Fish
depot.
FRONTIER NEWS AND ISLAND
PRESS; Saturdays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; Clarence
Spooner, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion ".JKL." (A A).
SENTINELi: Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x2i2; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1818; F. E. Nutt, editor; H. D. Nutt,
publisher (5—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,184. In 1896, 1. In 1897, publisher
asserts, smallest 2,160. In 1898, yl. In 1899, y I,
In 1900, yl. In 1901, y I. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z-4) I. In liX)4, yl.
EIiIiS"WORTH,c. h., Hancock Co. p
4,297+ pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Union
r., 26 m. S. E. of Bangor. Shoe factories.
Lumber trade and carriage factory,
AMERICAN; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1854; F.W.Rollins, editor; Hancock
County Publishing Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895 ana 1896, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,950. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, publisher asserts, smallest 1.950. Actual
average for 1899, 1,950. In 1900, yl. In
1901, publisher asserts, during the year end-
ing June has printed each week 1,950. Act-
ual average for 1902, 1,950. In 1904, Janu-
uary, publisher asserts, lowest Issue during
1903 was 1,950. Actual average for 1904,
2,393.
ENTERPRISE ; Wednesdays ; eight
pages 23x28; subscription $1.50; established
1888; R. M. Campbell, editor; Campbell Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (2—3). Circ'n "jkl."
FAIRFIELD, Somerset Co. n 2,l38t
pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Kennebec
r., 83 m. N. N. E. of Portland. Manufactur-
ing and lumbering.
JOURNAIj; Tuesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1868; A. C. Ladd Company, editors and
publishers; prints editions for neighboring
towns (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl." In 1897, Z.
In 1900, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
JOURNAL OF MAINE ORNITHO-
LOGICAL SOCIETY; quarterly, July,
October, January and April; twenty-four
pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; established
T^ttB; J. Merton Swain, editor; Maine Ornl-
I thological Society, publishers (9—3). Circu-
lation ".IKL." (AA).
j FARMINGTON, c. h., Franklin Co.
\ -a 1,251+ pop., on Maine Central and termi-
nus of Sandy River Rds. and Sandy r.
400
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MAINE.
S3 m. N. W. of Augusta, the State capital.
Agriculture and manufacturing.
CHRONICLE; Wednesdays; republi-
can; four pages 22x28 ; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1840; John M. S. Hunter, editor and
publisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 2,400. In 1895. H. In 1896, H. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl (++). Inl900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, I.
SCHOOIi WORIiD; monthy. except
July and August; educational: thirty-two
pages 7x91^; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1882; D. H. Knowlton & Co., editors and
publishers.
Circulation: Rating varied from 9,000 in
1893 to Q in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, vH. In 1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
FORT FAIRFIELD, Aroostook
Co. i 1,469+ pop., on Canadian Pacific and
Bangor & Aroostook Rds. Saw and grist
mills and manufactures of carriages,
starch and lumber.
REVIEW; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1881; C. C.
Harvey, manager (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
FREEPORT, Cumberland Co. p
759+ pop., a seaport town on Maine Central
Rd., 18 m. N. E. of Portland and 20 S. W. of
Augusta. Shipbuilding. Coasting trade and
fisheries.
SIX TOWN TIMES ; Fridays; local;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1892; Libby & Smith (Portland), edi-
tors and publishers(2 — 4).
Circulation : In 1899, -jkl.- In 1900, pub-
lisher asserts, smallest issue for nearly or
quite three years, 1.500. In 1901, July, 1902.
December, and 1903, December, publisher
asserts, the smallest edition during the past
seven years was 1,250. In 1904, yl.
EASTERN POUI^TRYMAN; month
ly; poultry; sixteen pages 83^x11}^; subscrip-
tion 25 cents; established 1899; Geo.P.CofRu,
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circ'n "iivl." In
1902, Z (1,2, 4, 5).
FRYEBURG, Oxford Co. -a l,376t
pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Saco r., 49
m. N. W. of Portland. Farming and lum-
bering.
FARMAND POULTRY HERALD;
monthly; agriculture and live stock; eight
f)ages 10^^x16; subscription 25 cents; estab-
ished 1898; R. S. Howe, editor and publisher.
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
GARDINER, Kennebec Co.] g .5,5011
pop., on Maine Central Rd. and at head
of navigation on Kennebec r., 6 m. S. of
Augusta, the county seat and State capital.
Has water power. Manufactures, com-
merce and lumber and Ice trade.
REPORTER. JOURNAL; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEK.LY,
Fridays; independent-republican; daily four
pages 18x24, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—dallv $6, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1893, weekly 1854; E.W. Morrell,
editor; Gardiner Publishing Co., publishers
(8—8). Circulation— dally "jkl." weekly "jkl."
GORHAM, Cumberland Go. p 2,540
pop.
NARRAGANSETT SUN; Thursdays
(▲ A).
MAINE.
GUILiFORD, Piscataquis Co. D l,544t
pop., on Bangor & Aroostook Rd., 8 m. W.
of Dover, the county seat. Woolen, lumber,
kindling wood and wood-turning indus-
tries.
CITIZEN ; Thursdays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1S90,
C. N. Rand, editor; A. C. Ladd, publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
RECORDER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1898; R. C. Tobey, editor; The Recorder
Publishing Co., publishers (12—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
HAIiLOWELL,ii^enn«6«c Co. p :.',7Ut
pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Kennebec
r., 2 m. S. of Augusta, the county seat and
State capital. Exports granite. Manufact-
ures of oilcloths, print blocks, and boots
and shoes.
REGISTER; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; Walter F. Marston. editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl-"
H O U Ii T O N , C. h., Aroostook Co. [j
4,686+ pop., on Canadian Pacific and Bangor
& Aroostook Rds., 190 m. N. E. of Augusta,
the State capital. Seat of Ricker Classical
Institute. Manufacturing, farming and
timber.
AROOSTOOK PIONEER; Tuesdays;
independent; eight pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1857; Geo. H. Gllman, editor;
W. S. Gilman & Son, publishers (7—3 P). Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1897, Z. In 1898, Z. In
1902, -isi.."
AROOSTOOK TIMES; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1860; S. H. Hanson, editor and
publisher ( 7—3 P ) . Circulation ■ 'jkl- " '
KENNEBUNK, York Co. p 3,228t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 8 m. S. S. W.
of Biddef ord. Leatherold and leatherboard
and twine mills and shoe shops.
EASTERN STAR; Fridays ; inde-
pendent ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1877; W. Lester Watson, editor
and publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
LOCAL NEWS ; Thursday ; Independ-
ent republican; eight pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1898; Wm. McFad-
den, editor and publisher (1—4). Circula-
tion 'JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
LEWISTON, Androscoggin Co. p
23,761+ pop., on Grand Trunk, Maine Central
and Portland & Rumford Falls Rds. and
Androscoggin r., opposite Auburn, the
county seat. Manufactures of cotton and
woolen goods, lumber, machinery, boots
and shoes.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
exceptSunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdpys;
republican; daily eight to twelve, Saturday
and weekly thirty two pages 18x23; sub-
scription—dally $6. Saturday $1.50, weekly
$2; established— daily 1861, weekly 1847;
Lewiston Journal Co., editors and publishers
(1-4).
Circulation-DailF: In 1895, G. 1896. G.
In 1897, G Z. In 1898, yG. Actual average
for a year ending ivith September, 1899,
r,005; /or 1900, 6,408. In 1901, yG. Act-
ual average for 1902, 6,640 ; for 1903,
6,814: /or 1904, 7, 5'i4 (©©).
Weekly: Rating varied from 17,900 In 1893
to E in 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897, E Z. In
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
401
MAINE.
1898, yE. In 1899, yF. Actual average for
19a). 1 5,ti75. In 1!K)1. yE. Actual average
for 1902, 15,'i55; for 1903, 15,43'^; for
r.toi, 17,450(00).
Publisher's announcement. — The Lewlston
Weekly Journal Is the largest and most
complete newspaper printed in Maine.
Circulates in all parts of Maine and has
large lists in Northern and Central New
Hanipstiire. The Lewistou Evening Jour-
nal prints four editions dally, circulating
in all the principal towns in Maine by the
several trains tliat radiate from Lewiston.
The family paper of Lewiston and Auburn.
Advertisers wishing to cover the State
cannot do so more successfully than by
the use of the Journal. Daily, Saturday
and weekly.
SUN I every morning except Sunday; in-
dependent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$5 ; established 1893: Geo. W. "Wood, editor;
Lewiston Sun Co. (inc.), publishers (1—4).
('irculatiou: In 1896, ••jkl.- In 1897, Z. In
1898, Z. Actual average for 1899, 2,605;
for 1900, 2,454; /or 1901, 2,719; /or 1902,
2,776: /or 1903, 2,790; for 1901, 3,109.
L.E 3IESSAGER; semi-weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; French; independent;
eight pages 16x23; subscription SI. 50; estab-
lished 1880 ; J. B. Couture, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: "jkl.- In 1903 (z— 4) I (#0).
In 1904, yl.
LISBON YA-JuTS, Androscoggin Co. p
3,500 pop., on Maine Central Rd., 12 m. E.
of Lewiston. Lumber and grist mills, iron
foundry and woolen ,and wood pulp and
paper manufactories.
LISBON ENTERi»RISE; Fridays;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1891; Chas. F. Mann, editor;
Enterprise Publishing Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1897. "jkl." Actual average
/-or 1898, l,367;/orl899, 1,769. Inl900.y|.
Actual average for 1901, 2,237; for 1902.
2, 2S4? /or 1903 1,880; /orlfiOl. 1,950.
L.IVERMORE FALLS, Andro-
scoggin Co. JH 870 pop., on Maine Central Rd.
and Androscoggin r. Leatherboard and
pulp and paper mills and wood-turning
shop.
EXPRESS AND ADVERTISER;
Thursdays; independent; eight pages 20x26;
subscription SI; established 1892; E. I. Beck,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl." In
1898. Z. In 1902, "JKL." (A A).
LUBEC, Washington Co. D-3,005t pop.,
on the Atlantic ocean, 4 m. S. of Eastport
and 30 S. E. of Calais, one of the two cotinty
seats. Has a good harbor. Coast trade
and fisheries.
H E R A Li D ; Tuesdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x21J^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; F. W. Keene, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1897, Z.
In 1902, Z (1,2, 4, 5). In 1903 Z (4).
MACHIAS, c. h., Washington Co. D-
2,032+ pop., on Machias r., near the Atlantic
ocean. Shipbuilding and coast and lum-
ber trade.
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays ; republi-
can; four pages 20x26: subscription $1.50;
established 1856; Wm. B. Nash, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. pub-
lisher asserts, over 1.200. In 1898, yl. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, ".ua-."
UNION; Tuesdays ; democratic ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1853; Geo. A. Parlin. editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
MAINF..
MADISON, -Somersef Co. n l,8.')0tpop.,
on Somerset Rd., 10 m. N. W. of Skowhe-
gan, the county seat. Lumber manufac-
tories, three woolen mills, sash, blind and
coffin works, pulp mill and machine shops.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subsci-iptlon $1 ; estab-
lished 1885; E. A. Merriman, publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
MECHANICS F ALLS, ^n^^roscoy-
gin Co. p 1,687+ pop., on Grand Trunk and
Portland & Rum ford Falls Rds. and Little
Androscoggin r., 10 m. N. W. of Lewiston.
Manufactures shoes, clothing and paper.
LEDGER; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.2o; estab-
lished 1885; Chas. E. Waterman and F. L.
Perkins, editors; Ledger Publishing Co.,
publishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl.
MILLINOCKET, Penobscot Co. n
2,500 pop., on Bangor & Aroostook Rd.,
60 m. N. of Bangor, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1901 ; E. E. Morse, editor and
publishers (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
NEW PORTLAND, Somerset Co. n
913+ pop., 20 m. N. "W. of Skowhegan, the
county seat. Manufactures of lumber.
SUN; Wednesdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1890; H. W. Kennison, editor; A. C. Ladd,
publisher. Circulation "jkl "
NORTH ANSON, 'S'omer*** Co. n
760 pop., on Somerset Rd. and Kennebec r.,
10 m. N. W. of Skowhegan, the county seat.
Agriculture, manufactures and the lumber
trade.
UNION ADVOCATE; Thursdays;
Independent; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1; established 1856; J.O.Smith & Co., edi-
tors and publishers (7—3 P). CIrc'n "jkl."
NORWAY, Oxford Co. -n 2,034t pop..
on Grand Trunk Rd., 1 m. W, of South
Paris, the county seat. Has water power.
Manufactures of boots and shoes and
lumber.
OXFORD CO. ADVERTISER: Fri-
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1868; F. W. Sanborn, editor and
fublisher; dated also at South Paris (1 — 5).
'irculatiou: Actual average for 1895,
2,340; for 1S96, 2,341; /or 1897, 2,331|
for 1898, 2,168; /or 1899, 2,168; for 1900,
2,118; /or 19iil. 2,275: for 1902, 2,380:
for 1903, 2,565; /or 19u4. 2.729.
OAKLAND, Kennebec Co. g l,913t
pop., on Maine Central and Somerset Rds.,
6 m. W. of Waterville. Manufactures of
woolen goods and edge tools. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1890; N. S.Benson, editor; A. C.
Ladd, publisher. Circulation "jkl."
OLDTOWN, Penobscot Co. n 5,763t
pop., at junction of Bangor & Aroostook
and Maine Central Rds. and Penobscot r.,
12m. N. of Bangor, the county seat. Manu-
facturing and lumbering.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
MAINE.
established 1888; C. W. Robbins, editor and
publisher (7— 3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896. I. In
1897, publisher assei'ts, not less than 1,000. In
1898,1. Iul899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl."
ORONO, Penobscot Co. n 3,257t pop.,
on Maine Central Rd. and W. bank of Pen-
obscot r. Seat of University of Maine.
Manufacturing.
CAMPUS; semi-monthly, during college
year; collegiate; thirty -two pages 8x12; sub-
S(;ription $1.50; established 1885; Students of
University of Maine, editors and publishers
(2 — 2). Circulation "JKL."
PHILLIPS, Franklin Co. -a 674t
pop., on Phillips & Rangeley and Sandy
River Rds., 17 m. N. W. of Farmington, the
county seat. Agriculture. Woolen mills
and wood novelty factories. Favorite re-
sort for sportsmen.
MAINEWOODS AND WOODMAN;
Fridays; local and sporting; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1878; J.
W. Brackett, editor and publisher ( 1 — 5).
Coiiibiued circiiiatiou : Actual average
for 1895, !d,520. In 1896, H. Actual average
for the first six months of 1897, 3,160; for
a year ending ivith October 22, 1898, 4.858;
for 1899, 3,821. In 1900, yH. Actual average
for a year ending ivith June, 1901, 4,205;
for 1902, 5,416; /or 1903, 8,041 ; /or 19U4,
8, 1 80.
PITTSFIELD, Somerset Co. a 2,208t
pop., on Maine Central ana Sebasticook &
Moosehead Rds., 80 m. W. of Bangor. Three
Avoolen mills.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays ; independ-
ent; eight pages 22x28; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1882; Advertiser Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers; L. O. Haskell,
manager (2—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,904. In 1896. 1. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl"
In 1899, zl. In 1900, June, publisher asserts,
for the past three years there has not been a
single week less than 1,350. In 1901, yl. Act-
ual average for 1%2,^,01G. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
PORTLAND, c. h., Cumberland Co. jH
50,145t pop., on Boston & Maine, Grand
Trunk, Maine Central and Portland & Roch-
ester Rds. and Casco bay. Daily steamers
connect with Boston, Mass., and a tri-
weekly line of steamers with New York
City. Has two lines of weekly European
steamers and a large trade with the W«8t
Indies. Shipbuilding and the manufacture
of locomotives and iron.
DAILY.
ADVERTISER; every evening except
Sunday; republican; twelve pages 18x22;
subscription $5; established 1785; Geo. S.
Rowell and Jas. E. Dunning, editors and
publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 139H, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, zl. In 1899,
yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. yl. In 1904, (4—5) H.
EASTERN ARGUS; every morning
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days; democratic; daily ten to sixteen, week-
ly eight pages 20x22; subscription— dally $6,
weekly $1.50; established 1803; Eastern Argus
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
(2—5).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895. 4,844; for 1896, 5,076; for 1897,
5,071; /or 1898, 5,622; for 1899, 5,120;
MAINE— Portland.
for 1900, 5,147. In 1901, yG. Actual aver-
age for 1902, 5,304; /or 1903, 5,144; /or
1^104, 5,263.
Weekly : In 1896, "jkl." Actual average for
1897, 2,173: for 1898. 2,002: for 1899,
2,002;/or 1900, 1,860. In 1901, yl. Aet-
na I aver age for 1902, 1 , 7 5 0 ; /or 1903, 1,770.
In 1904, yl.
EVENING EXPRESS; every evening
except Sunday, and SUNDAY TELE-
GRAM, Sundays; republican; dally ten,
Sunday sixteen pages 20x26; subscription-
daily $5, Sunday $1.50; established— daily 1882,
Sunday 1881; Evening Express Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (2—5).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1895,6,181; /or 1896, 6,17 1; /or a year end-
ing with November, 1897, 5,945; for 1898,
6,139; /or 1899, 6,684} for 1900,8,543;
for 1901, 10,449; for 1902, 11,181; for
1903. 11,740; /or 1904, 12,166.
Sunday: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 5,000. In 1896, G. In 1897, G Z. In
1898, yG. In 1899. G. Actual average for
1900. 6,965; for 1901, 6,986: for 1902,
7,666; for 1903, 8,090; /or 1904, 8,476.
PRESS; every morning except Sun-
day, SUNDAY TI3IES, Sundays, and
MAINE STATE PRESS, Thursdays; re-
publican; daily eight to twelve, Sunday six-
teen, weekly twelve pages 18x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $6, Sunday 82, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily and weekly 1862, Sunday 1875;
L. H. Cobb, editor: Portland Publishing Com-
pany, publishers ( 2— 3).
Circulation — Daily : Actual average for
1895, 4,804; for 1896, 5,069; for 1897,
5,017; for 1898, 5,776; for 1899, 5,298;
for 1900, 5,527; for 1901, 5,744; for 1902,
5,609. In 1903, yG. Actual average for
1904. < 5.821.
Sunday; Accorded H from 1891 to 1895. In
1896 and 1897, publisher asserts, not less than
4.000. Inl898,yH. Inl899,yH. Actualaverage
for 1900, 3,992; for 1901. 4,016; for 1902,
4,081. In 1903, G. In 1904, yH.
Weekly: In 1899, "jkl." Actual average
for 1900, 2,192; for 1901,2,420; for 1902,
2,587. In 1903, yH. Actual average for
i;)04, < 2,640.
WEEKLY.
MAINE COAST COTTAGER; Satur-
days; four pages 20x26; subscription $1; es-
tabli8hed|1881; Joseph Wood, editor; Cottager
Publishing Co., publishers (9—4). Circula-
tion "JKL."
PHILATELIC ERA ; Saturdays;
philately; eight pages 9x12; subscription 50
cents; established 1889; W. W. Jewett. editor
and publisher (5—3).
Circulation; In 1900. "jkl" In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition has been less than
1,800. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) !(••).
(A A).
TRANSCRIPT (see Westbrook).
ZION'S ADVOCATE; Wednesdays;
baptist; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2.50;
established 1828 ; Henry S. Burrage, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. Inl898,zl. Inl899,yl. In 1900, y I.
In 1901, publisher asserts, no edition for past
three vear.s was less than 2,900. In 1902, yH.
In 1%3, yH (OO). In 1904, yl.
MONTHLY.
BOARD OF TRADE JOURNAL;
monthly; commercial; thlrty-iix pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1888; M. N. Rich,
editor and publisher (7 — 3 P). Circ'n "jkl."
JOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND
SCIENCE; monthly; eighty pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established 1894; Frank W.
Searle, M.D., editor; Journal of Medicine
and Science Co., publishers (7—3 P)
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1900, 2,500. In 1901, yH. In 1902,
yH. In 1903. yH (OO). Inl904,yl.
MASONIC JOURNAL ;monthly;forty'
six pages 6x10; subscription 50 cents; es-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
403
MAINE-Portland.
tablished 1887; Marquis F. King, Albro E.
Chase and Joslah H. Drummond, editors;
Smith * Sale, publishers (2—3).
Circiilntion: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 3,000. In 1895. H. Inl896, H. Actual
average for 1897. 3,3'.29. In 1898, yll. In
1899, zH. IniaoCyll. In 1901, yl. Actual
average for 190'2, 3,041. In 1903, yll (OO).
In UXU. yl.
NORTHEAST I monthly; protestant-
•plscopal; eight pages 10x12; subscription 50
cents; Mtabllshed 1872 ; Rev. C.F. Lee, editor;
G. W. Singer & Co., publishers. Clrc'n "jitL."
WELCOME GUEST » monthly; litera-
ture; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription 25
cents; established 1889; F. J. Smith & Co.,
editors and publishers (5 — 3).
Circulation: In 1896,"jkl." Actual aver-
age for the first six months of i^Tt, 100.000.
In 1898. yA. In 1899. zA. In 1900. vA. In
1901. yB. In 1902. vB. In 1903, (z— 4) B (• •).
In 1901, yB.
QUARTERLY.
MASONIC TOKENi quarterly, Janu-
ary, May, July and October; masonic; eight
pages 9x12; subscription 12 cents; established
1867; Stephen Berry, editor and publisher
(12-1).
Circulation; In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,632. In 1896, I. Actual
average for 1897, 1,686; /or 1898, 1,680;
for 1899, 1 ,680 ; for a year ending with May,
1900. 1,680; for 1901. 1,674; for 1902,
1,663; /or 1903, 1,63^; for 1904, 1,616.
PRESQUE ISLE, Aroostook Co. ^
1,256+ pop., on Bangor & Aroostook and
Canadian Pacific Rds. and Aroostook r..
42 m. N. of Houlton, the county seat. Abun-
dant water power. Starch manufactories,
machine shops and saw and grist mills.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent ; six to ten pages 155^3x22; established
1901; J. S. Hodgdon, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation— In 1902. "jkl." In 1903.
Z(4).
STAR-HERALD ; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es
tablished 1871; G. H. Collins, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "jKi.- In 1899. Z.
In 1902. "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
RICHMOND, Sagadahoc Co. g 2,049t
pop., on Maine Central Rd., 17 m. S. of Au-
gusta, the State capital. Boot and shoe
manufactories and saw and planing mills.
BEE; Fridays; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1880; Frank H. Alden,
editor; Durham & Alden, publishers. Circu-
lation "JKL."
ROCKLAND, c. h., Knox Co. g 8,1501
pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Penobscot
bay. Produces lime. Manufacture of cloth-
ing. Shipbuilding and foreign and domes-
tic commerce.
STAR; every morning except Sunday;
republican ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $6 ;
established 1894; D. N. Thayer, editor and
publisher (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, H.
In 1900, publisher asserts, no Issue has been
lower than 2,2.50. In 1901, yl. In 1902. y I.
In 1903, y j. In 1904, yl.
Publisher's announcement.— The Star Is the
only daily paper in Knox County. It is the
"local" daily for Rockland. Rockport.
Thomaston and Camden (practically one
city), and fifty other coast and island
towns. It covers the local field thoroughly
and prints the news while it is news— dall v.
Advertisers get best and quickest results
MAINE.
in this territory by using the advertising
columns of the Daily Star.
COURIER-GAZETTE; semi weekly
Tuesdays and Saturdays; republican; eight,
pages 18x22; subscription $2; established
1845; W. O. Fuller, Jr., editor; Rockland Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (2 — 1).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895.
3,365 ;>'r 1896, 3,343; /or 1897, 5,210;
/or 1898. 5.099; /or 1899, 4,971. Inl900.y(;j.
In 1901. yll. Actual average for 19U2, 3,987 ;
/or 1903. 4.061.
OPINION; Fridays; Independent-demo-
cratic; four pages 24x30; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1875; Oliver Otis, editor; Opinion
Publishing Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
2,434. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898. zj.
In 1899, yl. In 1900. y I. In 1901, yl. Actual
average for 1902, 2,230; for 1903, 2,117;
/orl904, 2.190.
HO^IE AND HEALTH MAGA-
ZINE; monthly (A A).
RUMFORD FALLS, Oxford Co. -a
2,595+ pop., on Portland & Rumford Falls
and Rumford Falls & Rangeley Rds., 22 m.
N. W. of Paris, the county seat, and 77
from Portland. The Androscoggin river
here falls 180 feet, affording immense
water power. Manufactures of paper and
chemicals.
TIMES; Saturdays; Independent; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1888; Israel A. Herrick. editor;
Rumford Falls Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (2—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895.
1,691; for 1896, 2,1 54; for 1897, 2,201 ;
or 1898, 2,047 ; for 1899. 2,008. In 1900, yl.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1901, 2,135; for 1902, 2,652. In 1903,
yH. In 1904, yH.
SANFORD, York Co. J36.018t pop.,
2 m. S. E. of Springvale. connected by elec-
tric cars, and 18 N. E. of Rochester, N. H.
Manufactures of worsteds, plush, blankets
and carriage robes.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1895; F.B. Averill, editor and publisher; prints
an edition for Springvale (12—4).
Combined circulation: In 1898, "jkl."
Actual average for 1899, 1,093. In 1900.
"JKL." Actual average for 1901, 'i,'ii77' In
1902, yl. Actual average for 1903, 1,317;
/or 1904, 1.595.
SKO WHEGAN, c. h., Somenet Co. n
4,266+ pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Ken-
nebec r., 35 m. N. of Augusta, the State cap-
ital. Farming and manufacturing.
SOMERSET REPORTER; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1840 ; Joseph O.
Smith, editor; Joseph O. Smith & Co., pub-
lishers (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,400. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, publisher asserts, not less than 2,350.
In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, publisher
asserts, lowest edition was 2,250. In 1902,
Julv, publisher asserts, lowest number for
past year was 2.250. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
SOLON, Somerset Co. D 996t pop., on
Somerset Rd. and Kennebec r., 15 m. N. W,
of Skowhegan, the county seat, and 48 N.
of Augusta, the State capital.
TIMES; Wednesdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1890 ; Leon S.
Merrill, editor; A. C. Ladd, publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
404
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MAINE.
MAINE.
SOUTH PARIS, Oxford Co. -D 1.457t
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 47 m. N. of Port-
land. Mills and factories.
OXFORD DEMOCRAT; Tuesdays;
republican; four pages 22x27; subscription
$1.50; established 1833; Atwood & Forbes, edi-
tors and publishers (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl."
SOUTH PORTLAND, Cumberland
Co. p 6.287+ pop., on Portland harbor, 1 m.
from and opposite Portland, the county
seat. Residences of a large number of
Portland business men. »
CAPE ELIZABETH COAST
WATCH ; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 17x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1895 ;
AdalenaF. Dyer, editor; Libby& Smith (Po/t-
land), publishers (5 — 3).
Circiilatiou: Actual average for 1896,
1,111. Inl897, Y. In 1898, "JKL."
CAPE ELIZABETH SENTINEL;
Fridays ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25 ;
established 1881; J. H. Harford, editor and
publisher. Circulation '•ikl"
SPRINGVALE, York Co. p 4,164t
pop. (of township), on Portland & Roches-
ter Rd., 35 m. from Portland. Has cotton,
shoe and other manufactories. Lumber
region.
ADVOCATE; Fridays ; Independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876; Frank H. Dexter, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl"
THOMASTON, Knox Co. g 2.688t
pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Georges
r.,4 m. W. of Rockland, the county seat.
Shipbuilding and manufacture of lime.
Location of the Maine State Prison.
HERALD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1877; E. S. Stearns, editor; Knox Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1897, "iKL." Actual average
for a year ending with January, 1899,
1,013. In 1900. "JKL."
UNION, Knox Co. g l,248t pop., on
Georges Valley Rd.. 14 m. N. of Rockland,
the county seat. Agriculture.
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1888; The Press Co., editors and publishers
(5—3). Circulation "jivl"
VAN BUREN, Aroostook Co. b
1,998+ pop., on Bangor & Aroostook Rd., 33
m. from Caribou. Lumber region.
LE JOURNA L DU MADA WASKA ;
Wednesdays ; independent ; eight pages 16x22 ;
subscription $1; established 1902; T. H. Pel-
letier and L. V. Thievdeau, editors and pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation: Inl903, (z— 4)1. InDecember,
1904, publisher asserts, every issue during
past year was t2,20U.
WALDOBORO, Lincoln Co. g 3,145t
pop., on Maine Central Rd. andMedomak r.
Port of entry. Shipbuilding.
LINCOLN CO. NEWS ; Thursdays ;
neutral; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1873; {5eo. E. Bliss, editor
and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "iKx." In 1900. Z. In 1902, "jkl. "
Actual average for 1903, 2,028. In 1904, yl.
WATERVIIiLE, iTennefiecCo.p
9,477+ pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Kenne-
bec r., 18 m. N. of Augusta, the county seat
and capital of the State. Tlconic Falls fur-
nish water power sufficient to drive 300,000
spindles. Seat of Colby University. Farm-
ing.
EVENING MAIL; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and W E E K L Y, Wednes-
days; republican; daily four pages 18x22,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1.50; established — dally 1896,
weekly 1847; H. C. Prince publisher (8—3).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1896, 1,178. In 1897, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,050. In 1898, "jkl." In 1900, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue has been so small as
1,000. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, Z (4).
In 1904, I.
Weekly: In 1894, publisher asserts, small-
est 1,500. In 1895. I. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "iKL." In 1900, publisher asserts, no
issue has been so small as 1,000. In 1901, yl»
In 1902, yl. In 1903, Z (4). In 1904, "jkl."
SENTINEL: every morning except
Sundays; local; nine to sixteen pages 17x22;
subscription $3; established February, 1903;
Waterville Sentinel Publishing Company,
editors and publishers (3—5 P).
CLINTON HERALD; Wednesdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; W. M. Ladd, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "jkl."
SENTINEL ; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 21x27; subscription $1.50; established
1880; W. M. Ladd Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1895,'jkl." In 1896. I.
In 1897. I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl."
TURF, FARM AND HOME;
Wednesdays; horse, poultry and dairying;
sixteen to twenty-four pages 12x17; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1889; E. P. Mayo,
editor; Turf Publishing Company, publish-
ers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 5.400. Actual average for 1896,
5,875. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH.
In 1900, yH. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z-4) I (• #). In 1904, yl.
VASSELBORO TIMES; Tuesdays
(▲A).
AMERICAN HOME; monthly; fiction,
household; twenty-four pages 11x15^; sub-
scription 10 cents; established January, 1902;
G. F. Terry, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
242,593;/o* 1904, 331,613.
CHRISTIAN CIVIC LEAGUE REC-
ORD; monthly; temperance; sixteen pages
8x10; sub.scription 50 cents: established 1900;
Henry N. Pringle, editor; Horace Purinton,
publisher (I— 4).
Circulation: In 1900. "jkl" Actual aver-
age for a year ending with Sept., 1901. 2, 509 f
for 1902. 3,408; /or 1903, 3,719 (A A).
CLIFTON MONTHLY; literary; six-
teen pages 11x16; subscription 25 cents;
established 1899; Clifton Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers.
Circtilatiou : Actual average for 1900,
22,836. In 1901, yD. In 1902, yE. In 1903, yE.
Actual average for 1904, 40,333.
HOME QUEEN ; monthly ; literary ;
sixteen to twenty-four pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1881; The Sawyer
Publishing Company, publishers (1—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from 55,370 in
1893 to D In 1895. In 1896, D. In 1897, D Z.
In 1898, zD. In 1899, yD. In 1900, yD. Actual
average for a year ending ivith June, 1901,
346,333; for 1903, 442,553; for 1903,
436,706; for 1904, 434,035.
SAWYER TRIO (consisting of three
monthly publications: Home Treasury, Amer-
ican Nation, Fireside Gem); sixteen pages
11x15; subscription— Some Treasury 25 cents,
American Nation 50 cents. Fireside Gem
75 cents; established— Home Treasury 1893,
American Nation 1892, Fireside Gem 1891;
Sawyer Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
405
MAIXK.
ending tvith June, 1901, 1,205.17^2: for
1902. 1,340.207} for 1903, 1,366,409:
/orl904. l.;{ 16.449.
5 U C C E !S !S ; monthly ; sixteen pages
lOV^xlS^^; subscription 25 cents; established
1895; "Waterville Publishing Co., editors and
publishers.
Circulation: In 1898."iKL." In 1899, A. In
190(t, yA. In 1^1, yB. In 1902, yC. In
1903. yC (A A).
WESTBROOK, Cumberland Co. p
7,283t pop., on Portland & Rochester Rd.,
6 m. W. of Portland, the county seat.
Silk, paper, cotton, lumber and other
manufactories.
CHRONICLE- GAZETTE; Fridays;
sixteen uages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished—C7/ronic/e 1882, Gazette 190(); consoli-
dated January, 1903 : Chas. F. Whittler,
editor ; Westbrook Publishing Companj-,
publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation : In 1901, publisher asserts,
never since the first issue has been less than
1,500. Inl902, (z— 4, 6) I. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
19l>i. yl.
TRANSCRIPT; monthly; news and
literary; twelve pages 16x23; subscription $2;
established 1837; Transcript Co., editors and
publishers (1—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
23,434: for 1896, 23,472: for 1897,
23,167; for 1898. 21,288; for 1899,
19,995. In 1900, vE. In 1901, (z-4l E. In
1903, yE. In 1903. yE. In 1904 , yE.
WINTERPORT, Waldo Co. p l,ei23t
pop., on Penobscot r., 13 m. S. of Bangor
and connected by steamer with that city
and Boston, Mass. Grist mill and large
clothing manufactories.
ADVERTISER; semi-monthly; eight
pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1893; C. R. Lougee, editor and pub
Usher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
WINTHROP, Kennebec Co. g 2,088 1
pop., on Maine Central Rd., 10 m. W. of
MAINE.
Augusta, the county seat and State capital,
and 19 N. E. of Lewiston. Manufactures of
oilcloth and blankets.
BUDGET; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1881 ;
John A. Stanley, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
WISCASSET, e. h., Lincoln Co. g
1,273+ pop., on Maine Central and Wiscasset
& Quebec Rds. and Sheepscott r., 20 m.
from the Atlantic ocean and 50 E. N. E. of
Portland. Manufactures of lumber and
brick. Has a fine harbor, witla sufficient
depth of water to float the largest vessels.
SHEEP SCOT EC H O; Saturdays,
independent; four pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1881; Chas. E. Emerson, editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
YARMOUTH, Cumberland Co. p
2,274 pop.
3IAINE STATE SUNDAY SCHOOL,
STAR; monthly; twenty pages 6x9; sub-
scription 25 cents; established April, 1901;
Maine State Sunday School Association, pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl. • Actual aver-
age for 1902, 3,166; /orl903, 3,458. In
1904 (z^) I.
YORK, York Co. p 2,444 pop., on York
Harbor & Beach Rd.. 7 m. N. E. of Ports-
mouth. N. H.
OLD YORK TRANSCRIPT AND
COURANT; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 17x22; subscription $1.50; established—
Courant November, 1890, Transcript April,
1899; consolidated November, 1901; E. D.
Twombly, editor; York Printing Co., pub-
lishers (35 P)
Circulation: 'in 1900, "jkl." In 1901, Z (4. 6).
Actual average for 1902, 1,428. In 1903,
(z-4)I(»»). In 1904, yl.
MARYLAND.
Population 1,190,050 t. Land Area 9,860 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Pennsylvania, east by Delaware and the Atlantic Ocean,
west by West Virginia, and south and southwest by Virginia, West Virginia and
the District of Columbia. State capital : Annapolis. Principal products and
industries : Oysters, wheat and tobacco and general manufacturing. Number
of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 196, divided as follows :
Daily, 16; semi-weekly, 2; weekly, 140; bi-weekly, 1; semi-monthly, 3; month-
ly, 27 ; bi-monthly, 2 ; quarterly, 5.
The cities of over 3,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Baltimore 308,95yt
Cuiiiberland 17,l'>i8t
Hagerstowu 13, 59 It
Frederick 9,t«96t
Annapolis 8,525t
Cambridfi:e .5,747t
Frostburg 5,ar4t
Salisbury 4,tiyyt
Havre de Grace 3,423t
Westminster 3,199t
Crisfleld 3,165t
Eastou 3,074t
Chesterto wn 3, 008t
ABERDEEN, Barford Co. \J 600t
pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington & Balti-
more and Baltimore & Ohio Rds., 31 m. N. E.
of Baltimore. Fruit and vegetable packing.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 20jcJ6; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; Geo. W. Brock, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "isi,."
ANNAPOLIS, c. h., Anne Arundel
Co. D State Capital, 8,402t pop., on An-
napolis, Washington & Baltimore, Balti-
more & Annapolis Short Line Rds. and Sev-
ern r., 2 m. from Chesapeake baj'. Seat of
St. John's College and United States Naval
Academy. Oyster, flsh and crab market.
Broom, basket and candy factories. Fruit
and berry growing.
EVENING CAPITAL.} every evening
except Sunday; independent; daily four, Sat-
urday eight pages 18x24; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1884; Wm. M. Abbott, editor and
publisher (12 — i). Circulation "jkl."
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription 50
cents; established 1870; W. Meade Holladay,
editor and publisher (7—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
ANNE ARUNDEL EXAMINER;
Thursday republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1894; J. Quest
King, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
In 1897. Z. In 1898, Z. In 1902. -jkl."
MARYLAND GAZETTE; Thurs-
days; independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1745; P. E.
Porter, editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circu-
lation "JKL."
MARYLAND REPUBLICAN; Sat-
urdays; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1883 ; Eugene
Wathen, editor and publisher (7—3 P). Cir-
culation "JKL."
PROCEEDINGS OF THE UNITED
STATES NAVAL INSTITUTE;
quarterly, March, June, September and De-
cember; two hundred and twenty to three
hundred pages 6x9; subscription $3.50; estab-
bllshed 1873; Philip R. Alger, editor; United
States Naval Institute, publishers (5—3).
Circulation : In 1897. "JKL." In 1898, I. In
1899. zl. In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902. y I.
Inl9f3, (z-4) KOO).
BALTIMORE, Baltimore City
[^ 508,957+ pop., center of seven rail-
roads, on Patapsco r., near Chesapeake
bay, 38 m. N. E. of Washington, D. C, and
98 S. W. of Philadelphia, Pa. The metrop-
olis of Maryland. Foreign and domestic
commerce and manufactures. Celebrated
for its canned fruit and vegetable trade.
A pre-eminent oyster and tobacco market.
DAILY.
AMERICAN; every morning, and
SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdaysand Fridays;
daily and semi weeklj' eight, Sunday thlrtj^-
six pages 19x23; subscription— daily S3,
Sunday $1.50. semi weekly $1; established —
daily 1773, semi-weekly 1850; Felix Agnus,
editor; Chas. C. Fulton & Co., publishers.
Office, cor. Baltimore and South sts. (12—4).
Circulation- Daily: Rating varied from
D in 1891 to E in 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, zE. In 1899, C. Average circulation
for year ending August 31,1900. 50,273 (aaa).
Actual average for a year endino with Sep-
tember, 1900. 54,02ti; for 1901, 59,203. In
1902, yB. In 1903, yB. Actual average for a
year ending vith June, 1904, 59.021.
Sunday: Actual average for 1901, 53,634.
In 1902, yB. In 1903, yB. Actual average for
a i/ear ending xvith June, 1904, 56.0S2.
Semi- Weekly: Rating varied" from D in
1891 to F in 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zF. In 1899, yF. Average circulation
for year ending August 31, 1900, 12,349 (aaa).
Actual average for a near ending ivith Sep-
iewibcr,1900, 15,047. Inl901,yE. Inl902,yE«
In 1903. yE. Actual average for a year end-
ing with June, 1904, 12,348.
DER DEUTSCHE CORRESPOND-
ENT ; every morning, and AVEERLY,
Fridays; German; daily six, weekly twelve^
Sunday twelve and fourteen pages 22x28: sub-
scription—dally $7.50, Sunday $1.50, weekly
$2.50; established— daily 1841, Sunday 1898,
weekly 1844 ; Edward Raine, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, corner Baltimore street and
Post Office avenue (5 — 8).
Circulation— Daily : In 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest 11,000. In 1895, F. In 1896, F.
In 1897. Y. In 1898, yG. In 1899. yG. In l900,yG.
In 1901. yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In
1904, yG.
Sunday : In 190.3, Z (3). In 1904, 1.
Weekly : In 1894, publisher asserts, smallest
4,100. In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y..
In 1898. yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900. yH. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
407
MARYLAND-Baltimore.
EVENING HERAliD; every evening
except Sunday, and Sunday morning, and
WEEKLiY, Fridays ; Independent-demo-
cratic; dally twelve pages 18x23, Sunday
thirty-six, weekly twelve pages 16x28; sub-
scription—daily $3, Sunday $1.50, weekly 50
cents; established— dally and Sunday 1875,
weekly 1882; Lynn R. Meekine, editor; Herald
Publishing Co., publishers. Ottice, corner
Fayette and St. Paul streets (8—4 P).
Circiilatiou-Daily: In 1895, C. Actual
average f or 1S%, 30,7 HS; for m91, 30, 7 'ZJ I
for 1898, 3;i,499; for 1899, 30,174; for
1900, 31, ISS; /or 1901. 39,458. Ini902,yC.
Inl9()H, yC. In]'.Hl4, yC.
Sunday: In 1895, C. Actual average for
1896. 40,134. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl).
Actual average for 1899. t29,601 ; for 1900,
30,433; /o»- 1901, 37,466. In 1902, yC. In
1903, yC. Ini;K)4. yC.
Weekly: Rating varied from D In 1893 to
Fin 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yG.
In 1899. yH. In 1900. yH. In 1901, yH. In
1902, y 11. In 1903, yC. In 1904, yC.
JOURNAL; every morjring except Sun
day, and DIE SONNTAGS POST, Sun
days; German; dally eight pages 15x22, Sun-
day sixteen pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily
$5, Sunday $1.50; established— daily 1881, Sun
day 1885; Journal Company, of Baltimore
City, editors and publishers. Office, lUU-
1013 E. Baltimore street (12—4).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, I. In 1896,
G. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In
1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH (O O). In liKJ4, yl.
Sunday: In 1895, I. In 1896, F. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yG. In 1899. yG. lu 1900, yH.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; twelve to twenty pages 18i^2x23;
subscription $3; established 1872; Evening
News Publishing Co. of Baltimore City, edi-
tors and publishers. Office, Fayette and
Calvert streets (12—1).
Circulation: In 1895 and 1896, publisher
asserts, not less th;in 12,500. In
1897, E Z. Actual average for
,1898. 31,886; for 1899. 33,-
268; for a year ending vith
June, 1900, 36,164; for 19!il,
40,018; for 1902, 41,533 s
for 1903, 44,58'^ ; for IWt,
53,784.
B^~The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded the News is
guaranteed by the publishers of Rowell's
American Newspaper Directory, who will
pay one hundred dollars to the first person
who successfully controverts its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement. — Of the several
mediums offered the advertiser entering
the Baltimore field, none has more genuine
claims than the Baltimore News. Its circu-
lation is large and growing, and its niPth
ods are straightforward and direct. The
News is the evening daily ot Baltimore.
It has a larger circulation in its home citj'
than any other newspaper, barring none.
The Nkws never cuts rates, publishes no
objectionable advertising, and prints daily
the figures of its circulation.
RECORD; every morning except Sun-
day ; law, real estate and finance; four pages
13x20; subscription $6; established 1888; John
Warfleld, editor; The Daily Record Co., pub-
lishers. Office, Fayette arid St. Paul streets
(2-S).
Circulation: In 1895. I. In 1896, 1. In
1897. Y. In 1898, "isi." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
SUN ; every morning, and WEEKLY,
Saturdays ; independent ; daily eight to
twelve, Sunday fourteen to sixteen, weekly
eight pages 20x26; subscription— daily, with
Sunday, $4, weekly $1; established — daily
1837, weekly 1838 ; A. S. Abell Co.. editors and
MARYLAND-Baltimore.
publishers. Office, cor. Baltimore and South
streets (7 3 P )
Circulatiou — Daily: In 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest 66.4a2. In 1895, B. In 1896, K.
in 1897, Y. In 1898. yC. In 1899 yC. In
1900, yC. In 1901, yC. In 1902, yC. In 1903.
yC. In IIKM, yC (00).
Weekly : In 1894, publisher asserts, smallest
32.141). In 1895, C. In 1896, C. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yD. In 1899, yD. In 1900. yD. In
1901, yl). In 1902, yD. In 19U3, yl). In
i;«M,yE.
WORLD ; every evening except Sunday ;
Independent; eight pages 18x24; subscriptlou
$3; established 1890; World Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 206 N. Calvert street (2—3).
Circulatiou: Actual average for 1894,
18,167. In 1895. D. In 1896, publisher as-
serts, not less than 19,605. In 1897, C Z.
In 1898. yC. In 1899. E. In 19(0, zE. In
1901, yE. Actual average for 1902, t26,474.
In 1903, C. In 1904, (z— 4) C.
WEEKLY.
AFRO-AMER ICAN-LEDGERj
Saturdays; negro; eight pages 14x22: sub-
scription $1; established 1892; Afro-American
Company, editors and publishers. Office,
307 St. Paul street (2—3).
Circulation: In 1899, "j^l.- Actual aver-
agefor 1900. 2,278. In 1901, yl. Actual
average for 1902, 2,458; for 1903,2,473.
In 1904, yH.
AMERICAN PACKER; Tuesdays;
canned goods trade; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription $2; established 1898; American
Packer Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers. Office, 306 E. Baltimore street. Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1900, Z. In 1902, "iKL"
ARGUS; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established 1889;
Wm.H. Richardson, editor; Argus Publishing
Co., publishers. Office. 216 E. Lexington st.
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl."
BAYERISCHES WOCHEN-
B L A T T ; Wednesdays ; German ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2.50; established
1880; August Strauff, editor; August Strauff
& Co., publishers; dated also at New York,
N. Y., and Philadelphia, Pa. Office, 113
Cheapside place (7—3 P.
Circulation : Rating varied from 7,000 in
1891 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899. yl. Actual average for
1899, 9,733. In 1900, yF. In 1901, yG. In
1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904. yG.
CATHOLIC MIRROR; Saturdays;
roman catholic; sixteen pages 12x15; sub-
scription $2; established 1849; Wm. J. de
Blaqulere, manager; Catholic Mirror Pub-
lishing Co. Office.406 N.Howard street (7— 3P).
Circulation: Rating varied from F In 1892
to Gin 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. In 1898. E.
In 1899. zF. In 19(X), yF. In 1901, (z-4) F.
In 1902, (z— 1.2, 4,5) F. In 1903, yF (O O).
Inl9U4, yii. ^ „
CHIMES; Saturdays ; roman catholic ;
juvenile; eight pages 10x14; subscription $1;
established 1880; De Blaqulere & Lewis, edi-
tors and publishers. Office. 326 N. Howard
street (9—3)
Circulation: "iKL" In 1902, (1, 2, 4, 5). In
1903, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
CRUSADER; Saturdays; negro; four
to eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1887; Joseph Darsey, editor; The Cru-
sader Publishing Company, publishers (1—5).
Circulation "jkl"
GUIDE; Sundays; Hebrew; four pages
15x22; subscription 50 cents; established
1897; M. Sllberman, editor and publisher.
Office, 908 E. Baltimore street (1— 5P). Cir-
culation "iKL."
JEWISH COMMENT; Fridays;
Jewish; twenty pages 12x17: subscription $1;
established 1895; Jewish Comment Publish-
ing Company, editors and publishers. Office,
Herald building.
Circulation: Actual average for 1896.
3,610; /or 1897, 4,143. In 1898, yG. In
408
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MAB YL AND— Baltimore.
1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl.
Iul903, vl. Iu19l4, yl.
JOUKNAIi OF COMMERCE } Sat
urdaj's; commercial; sixteen pages 9x18; sub-
scription $3 ; established 1850 ; Baltimore
Journal of Commerce Co., editors and pub-
lisliers. Office, 28 South street. Circ'n "iii"
KATHOL.ISCHE VOL.KS-ZE1T-
UNG ; Tuesdays; German; roman cath-
olic; eight pages 15x22; subscription (2.S0;
established 1860; J. Jacobi, editor; Kreuzer
Bros., publishers. Office. 212 N. Calvert
street (5—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from E in 1892
to F in 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yG. In 1899, yH. In 1900. yH. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903 (z-4) I (••).
In 19L>4. yl.
LABOR liEADER; Saturdays; labor;
six to eight pages 15x22 ; subscription SO
cents; established October, 19ti2; Edward
Hirsch, editor; Labor Leader Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, Telegram building ( 12—4).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) H (••). In
1904, yH.
LANCET; Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; W. Ashbie Hawlcins, editor;
Lancet Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 600
N. Eutaw street. Circulation 'jkl."
MANUFACTURERS' RECORD}
Fridays; financial; sixty-four pages 11x15;
subscription $4; established 1881; Richard H.
Edmonds, editor ; Manufacturers' Record
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, Manufact-
urers' Record building (3—4).
Circulation: In 1896, -jkl." In 1897. 1 Z.
In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904.
yKOO).
METHODIST; Thursdays; methodist-
episcopal ; twenty to twenty-four pages 9x12 ;
subscription $1.50; established 1879; C.Her-
bert Richardson and William G. Herbert,
editors; Baltimore Methodist Publishing and
Printhig Co., publishers. Office. 6 S. Calvert
street (7—3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, z I. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
METHODIST PROTESTANT;
Wednesdays; methodist protestant; sixteen
pages 11x15; subscriptio'i «1. 50; established
1831; F. T. Tagg, D.D., editor; Wm. J. C,
Dulany. publisher. Office, 8 E. Baltimore
street (5—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from Q In 1892
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z. In
1898, zH. In 1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yH. Inl902,yH. In 1903, (z— 4) H (OO).
In 1904. yl.
NA RODIN NOVINY; Saturdays; Bo-
hemian; eight pages; 18x24; subscription $2;
established Januarj\ 1901; V. Vanek, editor;
V. J. Shinek, publisher. Office. 932 N. Broad-
way (12—3).
Circulation : In 1901, "jkl" Actual aver-
age/or 1902,3,000; for 1903, '3,338. In
1904, yl.
POLONIA; Thursdays; roman catholic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished 1S90; Adam F. Bantro. editor; The
Polonia Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
1922 Allceana avenue (12— 3).
Circulaliou: In 1902, "jkl." Actual ai'er-
age for a year ending ivith November, 1903,
4,166. In 19,14, yH.
PRZYJACIEL DOMU; Fridays:
Polish; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1897; George W. Si wlnskl, editor;
Polish Publlshlne Co., publishers. Office,
16^0 Bethel place (9—3).
Circulation -jkl." In 19C3. (z— 4) H (••).
In 1904. vH.
SATURDAY REVIEW; Saturdays;
society; sixteen pages 11x15; subsciiption SI;
established 1877: T. J. Wentworth, editor and
publisher. Office. 228 E. Baltimore street.
Circulation: In 1899. I. In 1900. yl. In
1901, yl. Inl902,yl. Inl903,yl. In 1904, yl.
MARYLAND— Baltimore.
SOUTHERN METHODIST; Thurs-
days (A A).
TELEGRAM; Saturdays; society, music
and drama; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$1; established 1862; James Young, editor and
publisher. Office, 300-302 E. Baltimore street,
corner North (7—3).
Circulation: Hating varied from G in
1892 t > H in 1895. In 1S96, H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, y 1. In 1899, y 1. In 1900, zl ( ? ? ). In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. Actual
average for 19*14. 3.490.
TRADE; Fridays; canned goods; twenty-
eight pages 10x14; subscription $2; established
1878 ; E. S. Judge, editor; The Trade Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 38 S. Holiiday street (2—3).
Circulation "jkl" In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4. 5).
\V E C K E It ; Sundays ; German ; repub-
lican ; sixteen pages 18x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1851; C. H. Milter, editor
and publisher. Office, 7 Post Office ave. (2—3).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. Actual
average for a year ending u-ith (October,
1899, 7, .507. In 1900. yG. In 1901. yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
SEMIMONTHLY.
COAL AND COKE; semi-monthly; bi-
tuminous coal and coke production; sixteen
pages 9x12; subscription $2; established 1894;
Coal and Coke Company, editors and pub-
lishers. Clrc'n "JKL" In 1901, Z (1,2, 4, 5).
iMARYLAND BAPTIST; semi
monthly; baptist; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established 1901; M.J.Webb,
editor and publisher. Office, 1116 N. Fulton
avenue (11—3).
Circulation : In \9M, yl (HU)-
UNDERWRITER; semimonthly; in-
surance; twenty-eight pages 9xVZ}i ; subscrip-
tion $3 ; established 1865 ; James H. McClellan,
editor and publisher. Office, 6 South street.
Circulation "jkl."
MONTHLY
ALERT; monthly; hygienic; thirty-six
pages 7x11; subscription $1; established 1902;
A. L. Barger, editor; The Alert Publishing
Co.. publishers. Office, 1221 Madison avenue
(9—3).
Circulation: In 1903, (z-4) I (••). In
19U4, yl(AA). „
AMERICAN CHEMICAL JOUR-
NAL; monthly ; scientific ; eighty-eight
pages 6x9; subscription $5; established 1879;
Ira Remsen, editor; Johns Hopkins Uni-
versity, publishers. Address. Johns Hopkins
Press (12— 3). Circulation "jkl"
AMERICAN MEDICAL MONTH-
LY; medical; seventy-two pages 7x10: sub-
scription $1; established 1882: Henry Chand-
lee, M.D., editor; H. Chandlee, O. Edward
Janey and Geo. T. Shower, publishers. Office.
704 Park avenue. Circulation "jkl "
ARCHITECTS' AND BUILDERS'
JOURNAL; monthly; building, architect-
ure and real estate; forty to sixty pages 11x14;
subscription $2; established 1899; Globe Pub-
lishing and Printing Co., editors and publish-
ers. Office, 206 N. Liberty street (5— 3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jki." In 1901, July,
publisher asserts, not since it was first i ssued
has been less than 2,000. In 1902, (z-4) H. In
190.3, (z— 4) H. In I'm, yH.
BALTIMORE HERALD; monthly;
commercial; four pages 20x26; subscription
12 cents; established 1873; Tom Wash. Smith,
editor and publisher. Office, 207 St. Paul st.
(7— :3).
Circulation: In 1899, I. In 1900. zl. In
1901, yl. Inl902, (z-3, 4, 11) H (! I). In 1903,
(z-4) HC!). In 191)4, yH ('.'.).
BULLETIN JOHNS HOPKINS
HOSPITAL; monthly : medical ; forty-
eight pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
1890; Johns Hopkins Hospital, editors and
publishers. Address, Johns Hopkins Press.
(12 — 3). Does not insert advertisements (A A).
CATHOLIC MONTHLY; fifty two
paces 6ix9i; subscriotion $1; established
1897; Lewis & de Blaqiiiere, editors and pub-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
409
MAR TLAND— Baltimore.
llBhers. Offioe, 406 N.Howard Bt. Circ'n "iKl.."
C A T 11 O L. I C TIDINCJS; montbly
(A A).
FAKMER'S AND PLANTER'S
GUIDE; monthly; agricultural; twenty-
four pages 9x12; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished 1864 ; Geo. O. Gover, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 2024 Walbrook avenue (12— t).
Circiilatiou : In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, zG.
A<-tu(tl <tveraue for 1900, 154, 157; for 1901,
l<>jS41; for a year ending with August,
1902, IS, 3*7 ; for a i/ear ending with July,
1903, 19,S33; /(>'• 1904, tJl,01«.
FIELD RECORD; monthly: undenom-
inational; sixteen pages 5-5^x9; subscription
10 cents; established 1888; Geo. H. Nock, edi-
tor and publisher. Office, 116 W. Mulberry
street (5—3).
Circulation: In 1900,"isi,." Actual average
for 1901, 2,ltJ5. In 1903, yl. In 1903,
(z-1) 1 (A A).
I. O. H. ADVOCATE; monthly; Im-
proved Order Heptasophs; sixteen pages
10J^xl4J^; subscription $1; established 1885;
John W. Cruett editor; I. O. H. Publishing
Co., publishers. Office. 1535 N. B'way (7—3 P^
Circulation: Actual average for 1899,
49,*2(i3. In 1900, yB. Actual average for
1901,57,150. Inl902,yB. Inl903,yB. In
19(J4, (z-4) B.
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY
STUDIES IN HISTORICAL. AND
POLITICAL SCIENCE; monthly;
one hundred and twenty pages 6x10 ; sub-
scription $3; established 1883; Johns Hopkins
University, publishers. Address, Johns Hop-
kins Press (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
MARYLAND CHURCHMAN;
monthly; protestant-episcopal ; thirty six
pages 9^xl2}4< subscription $1; established
1886; Rev. E. T. Lawrence, editor; The Gush-
ing Co., publishers. Office, 14 W.Baltimore
street (5—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from F in 1892
to G in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, H. In 1898,
yH. In 1899, publisher asserts, smallest 2,850.
Actiial average for 1900, 4,229. In 1901. yH.
Inl902, (z-6) H. In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). In
1904 yl,
MARYLAND MEDICAL JOUR-
NAL; monthly; medical; one hundred
pages 4x7; subscription $2; established 1877;
Dr. John S. Fulton, editor; The Medical Jour-
nal Co., publishers. Office, Fldelitv building
(8—3). Circulation "JKL" In 1898. Z. In 1900,
Z. In 1902, "JKL •• In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
MARYLAND ODD FELLOW;
monthly; I. O. O. F. ; eight pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established October, 1902;
James W. Chapman, Jr., editor; Chapman &
Rossman, publishers. Office, Cathedral and
Saratoga streets (12—3).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl- " Actual aver
age for 1903, 2,175 (A A).
MARYLAND SEARCHLH^HT;
monthly; anti-saloon; four pages 11x15; sub
script ion 50 cents; established 1900; S. E.
Nicholson, editor; The Maryland Anti-Saloon
League, publishers. Office. 116 W. Mulberry
street (9—3).
Circulation: In 1901, Z (2. 4,5). In 1903,
(z-4) I (••) (A A).
MEI{( HANTS' AND 31ANUFAC-
TURKUS' JOURNAL; monthly (A A).
MODERN LANGUAGE NOTES;
monthly, except July, August, September
and October; educational; forty to fortj'-
four pages 8x11 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; A. M. Elliott, editor and pub-
lisher. Address, Johns Hopkins University
(12—3). Circulation 'jkl."
NATIONAL UNDERWRITER;
monthly; building loan and insurance; fifty-
two pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
1893; John B. Levy, editor and publisher.
Office, Bank of Baltimore bldg. Circ'n 'jkl."
PATHFINDER; monthly; Improved
Order of Red Men; four pages 12x17; sub-
scription 50 cents; established August, 1901;
J. C. Littleton, editor; The Peninsula Pub-
MAR YLA ND~Baltimore.
ilshing Company, publishers. Office, 114 No.
Paca street (9— ;i). Circulation "jjll"
SCHOOL AND FIRESIDE; month
ly (A A).
SOUTHERN FARM MAGAZINE;
monthly; agricultural; thirty six pages 9x13;
subscription $1; established 1893; Manufact-
urers' Record Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, Manufacturers' Record building.
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
3,458; /or 1897,4,808. In 1898, yG. In
1899, zG. In 19(10, yG. Inl901,yH. Inl902,yH.
In 1903, yH. Inn«)4, yll.
BI-MONTHLY.
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAli
MEDICINE; bi-monthly; medical; ab-ut
one liundred pages 6%x9^; subscription $5;
established 1896; W. H. Welch, editor; Johns
Hopkins University, publishers. Address,
Jolins Hopkins Press (12—3). Circulation
"JKL." Inl898, Z. In 1902, "JKL."
JOURNAL OF EYE, EAR AND
THROAT DISEASES; bi-monthly;
medical; forty-eight pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established 1896; Francis M. Chisholm
and John R. Winslow, editors; Francis M.
Chisholm, publisher. Office, 114 W. Franklin
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900. zl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. Z (4, 5).
QUARTERLY.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF IN-
SANITY'; quarterly, January, April, July
and October; medical; one hundred and
sixty to two hundred and eight pages 6x9;
subscription $5 ; established 1843; Johns
Hopkins Press, publishers. Address, Johns
Hopkins Press. Circulation "jkl."
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF
MATHEMATICS; quarterly, January,
April, July and October; scientific; one hun-
dred and ten pages 9*^^x12; subscription $5;
established 1878; Frank Morley, editor; Johns
Hopkins Press, publishers. 'Address, Johns
Hopkins Press (12 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHI-
LOLOGY ; quarterly ; educational ; one
hundred and twenty-eight pages 6x9; sub-
scription $3; established 1880; Basil L. Gilder-
sleeve, editor ; Johns Hopkins University,
publishers. Address, Johns Hopkins Press
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM
AND ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRIC-
ITY'; quarterly, March, June, September
and December; German and English; scien-
tific; sixty-four pages 7x10; subscrii)tion
$2.50; established 1896; L.A.Bauer, editor;
Johns Hopkins Press, publishers (12—3). Cir-
culation "JKL"
BELAIR, c. h., Harford Co. □' 961 1
pop., on Baltimore &. Lehigh Rd., 22 m. N. E.
of Baltimore. Flour mills and carriage
manufactory. Over four hundred fruit-
canning factories In the county. Agri-
cultural center.
^GIS AND INTELLIGENCER;
Fridays; democratic; four pages 22x29: sub-
scription $1; established 1856; John D. Worth-
ing ton. editor and publisher (12—4)
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,2.56. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898, vl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
HARFORD DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 20}^x27: subscription
$1; established 1868; J. M. Street & Son, edi-
tors and publishers (2 — 3). Circulation "jia-."
In 1898, Z. In 1»02, "iKL-"
TIMES; Fridays; republican; four pages
19x28; subscription $1; established 1881; John
B. Hanna, editor and publisher (5 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,540. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL." ( ? ? ) In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In
i;i03, (z— 1)1.
410
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MARYLAND.
CHRISTIAN ENDEjIVOKER;
monthly; Christian endeavor: twenty-four
pages 7x10; subscription 25 cents; established
1897; Henry N. Hanna, editor; Christian En-
deavorer Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation "jkl." In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4, 5) (A A).
BERLIN, Worcester Co. U^ l,246t pop.,
on Baltimore, Chesapeake & Atlantic and
Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore
Rds. Manufacturing and agriculture.
A D V A N C E ; Saturdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1904; J. W. Lucker, editor
and publisher (1—5).
HERALD; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; J. R. White, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
BOONSBORO, Washington Co. t] TOOf
pop., 3 m. E. N. E. of Keedysville, the near-
est station on the Baltimore & OhioRd.,
and 10 S. of Hagerstown, the county seat.
Farming and fruit growing.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican ; four
pages 18x34; subscription $1; established 1881;
Bomberger, Alexander & Davis, editors and
publishers ( 1—4). Circulation "jkl."
BRUNSWICK.Frcrferic^- Co. ^ 2,471t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., Chesapeake
& Ohio canal and Potomac r., 45 m. N. W. of
Washington, D. C, and 15 W. of Frederick,
the county seat. Large freight-transfer
yards. Agriculture.
HERALiD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1891; E. C. Shafer, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jkl."
CAMBRIDGE, c. h., Dorchester Co.
P, 5,747t pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington
& Baltimore Rd. and Choptank r., 20 m.
from Its mouth on Chesapeake bay. Oyster
and lumber trade, agriculture and fruit
growing.
BANNER; every evening except Sun
day, and CHRONICLE, Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; four pages— daily 15x22,weekly 20x26;
subscription— dally $2, weekly 50 cents; es-
tablished-daily 1897, weekly 1823; Lindsay
C.Marshall, editor; Harrington, Henry & Co.,
publishers (5—3). Circulation— daily "jkl.-
w^eeklv "jkl."
DEMOCRAT AND NEWS; Satur
days ; democratic ; four pages 20x28 ; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1839 ; Earl W. Orem
& Sewell M. Johnson, editors and publishers
(9-3).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,440. In 1896. 1. In
1897. Y. In 1898. zT. In 1899. yl. In 1900. vl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904. yl.
DORCHESTER CO. ERA; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1878 ; J. H. C. Barrett, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
DORCHESTER STANDARD; Sat
urdays; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; The Standard
Publishing (Jo., editors and publishers (9—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "j.kl." Actualaver-
afire/orl897, 1,23'i. Inl898.yl. In 1899. yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl." In 1903. Z (4).
CATONSVILLE, Baltimore Co.
^ 3.500 pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington
& Baltimore Rd., 5 m. W. of Baltimore.
State Insane Hospital and three colleges.
MARYLAND.
Residences of Baltimore business men.
Agriculture.
ARGUS; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1881 ;
Geo. A. Betzold, editor; Argus Printing and
Publishing Co., publishers (7—3 P). Circula-
tion "JKL."
GENTREVILLE, c. h., Queen Ann*
Co. a- 1,231+pop., on Philadelphia, Wilming-
ton & Baltimore Rd. and Chester r. Steam-
boats connect with Baltimore. Farming.
OBSERVER; Fridajs; democratic eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1: egtaMlshed
1864; W. J. Price, Jr., editor and publisher
(7— 8P). Circulation "JKL" In 1898, Z. In
1902, VKL."
CHESTERTOWN,c.h., Kent Co.cf
3.008+ pop., on Baltimore & Delaware Bay
Rd. and Chester r., 30 m. from Its mouth
on Chesapeake bay and 45 N. E. of Annap-
olis, the State capital. Seat of Washington
College, founded in 1782. Straw-board and
canning factories. Agriculture and fruit
growing.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent-republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1: established 1893; L.Bates Rus-
sell, editor; Enterprise Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (9 3).
Circulation: In 1898, "JKL." In 1899, zl. In
1900. z I. In 1901, yl. In 1902, "jkl." In 1903,
Z(4).
KENT NEWS; Saturdays; democratic;
ten pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1847; Wm. B. Usilton's Sons, editors and pub-
lishers (i— 3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1897, 2,139. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900. yl. In 1901, "jkl" In 1903 (z— 4)
I. In 1904, yl.
PENINSULA METHODIST; Satur
days ; methodist-episcopal ; sixteen pages
11x15 ; subscription $1 ; established 1875 ;
L. Bates Russell, editorand publisher (12 — i).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 2,500. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, vl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
TRANSCRIPT ; Saturdays; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 20x27; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1860; R. H. Collins, editor; The
Transcript Publishing Co., publishers (9—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.300. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "fKL" In 1903, Z (4).
CRISFIELD, Somerset Co. Q, 3,165t
pop., on New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk
Rd. and Chesapeake bay. Port of entry.
Oyster dredging and fishing.
IjEADER; Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1872: Warren B. Long, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl.- (A A).
SOMERSET REPUBLICAN; Fri-
days (A A).
TIMES; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1888;
L. C. Qulnn & Son, editors and publishers
(7— 3P).
Circulation: In 1900,"iiu,." Actual average
for 1901. 1,961. In 1902. "iSL.'
CUMBERLAND, c. h., Allegany
Co. Ij 17,123+ pop., on Junction of five rail-
roads and Potomac r. and terminus of Ches-
apeake & Ohio canal, 178 m. W. N. W. of Bal-
timore and 149 S. E. of Pittsburg, Pa. Glass,
Iron, steel, silk, lime, brick, furniture
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
411
MARYLAND.
and cement manufactures. Bituminous
coal mines.
EVENING TIMES ; every evening ex-
ceptsuuclay, and A LI^EGA NIA N, Thurs-
days; democratic; six to eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $3.weekly $1 ; established
—dally 1863, weekly 1820; J.W. Avlrett, editor
and publisher (2—4).
Ciiciilntiou-Daily : In 1895. II. In 1896. 1.
Iul89T. V. In 1898,"iiu,." Actmil (iverage for
1901. 3,466; for 1902. 4,69'^i for 19U3,
4.91'^. InlVHM. yG.
>Veekly: Inl900, ••.lkl.- In 1901, Z(1, 2.4, 5).
NEWS; every morning except Sunday,
and CIVILIAN, Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $3, weekly
$1 ; established— dally 1871, weekly 1828 ; W. W.
Brown, editor; The Dally News Company,
publishers (1—5).
Circulation-Daily: In 1897. "jkl " Inl898,
Z. in 1899. Z. In 1900, z I. In 1901, (z— 4) I.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (O O). In 1904,
(z-4) I(««).
Weelilv: ••i&i,-
UUEENCITYCOURIER; semi week
ly, Tuesdays and Fridays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1882;
D. W. & Lillian Snyder, editors: D. W. Sny
der, publisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl." In
1902, Z (4).
FREIE PRESSE; Thursdays; German;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1891; German Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (5—3). CIrc'n "jkl."
In 190 •!, Z (4)
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1880; F. J. Sinclair, editor and manager
(12-4).
rirciilatiou: In 1901. "jkl." In 1902, (z— 11)1.
In 19U3. vl (O O). In 1904, I (DQ).
SOMERSET CL.ASSIS VISITOR;
monthly; reformed church; twenty pages
6x9; subscription 20 cents; established Janu-
ary. 1900; E. P. Skyles, editor; Somerset
Classis of the Reformed Church in the United
States, publishers (1 — 5).
DENTON, c. h., Caroline Co. n- 900t
pop., on Queen Anne's Rd. and Choptankr.,
65 m. E. of Annapolis, the State capital.
Agriculture and fruit packing.
AMERICAN UNION; Thursdays; re-
publican; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
establi.shed 1857; H. E. Ramsdell, editor and
lessee (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, Z.
In 1898, publisher asserts, smallest 1,200. In
1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "j.kl."
J O U R N A Ij ; Saturdays ; democratic ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1845; Melvin & Johnson, editors and pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1900, publisher asserts, there has not been
printed less than 1.500. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z— 1, 5) T. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
EASTON, c. h., Talhot Co. n- 3,074t
pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington & Balti-
more and Baltimore, Chesapeake & Atlantic
Rds., 60 m. S. S. E. of Baltimore. Manufac-
turing. Grain and fruit.
GAZETTE; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15i^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1816; Wilson M. Tylor, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
LEDGER ; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1874 ;
J. S. E. Pardee, editor; Price & Pardee, pub-
lishers.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.025. Actual average for 1896.
1, til 0. In 1897, Y. In 1898. zl. In 1899. y I.
In 1900. zl. In 1901. yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903,
yl (OO). Iul904, "JKL."
MARYLAND.
STAR-DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; dem-
ocratic: eight pages lf)x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1800; S. E. & B. E. Whitman, editors
and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1891 to
1895. In 1H96, I. Actual average for 1897,
1,485; /or 1898, 1,512; /or 1899, 1,502.
In 1900, y I. In 1901, yl. Actual average for
1902, 1,533; for 1903, 1,606; for UHJ4,
1,672.
TA LBOT TIMES ; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1885; Perclval Mullikin, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
DELAWARE CONFERENCE AD-
VOCATE; monthly; methodist-episcopal;
four pages 11x16; subscription 85 cents; es-
tablished 1896; F. H. Butler, editor; A. L.
Henry, publisher (12—3).
Circulation "JKL." In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903,
(z-4) H (••). Inl',)04, yH.
ELKTON,c.li., Cec« Co. :^2,.542t pop.,
on Philadelphia. Wilmington & Baltimore
Rd. and Elk r., 50 m. N. E. of Baltimore.
APPEAL; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; J. M. Post, editor and publisher.
(9—3). Circulation "oLi "
CECIL CO, NEWS; Wednesdays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 2ox28; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1880; W. D. Bratton. editor and pub-
lisher (7-3 P). Circulation "jkl."
CECIL DEMOCRAT; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 21x29; subscription
$1; established 1840; John S. Wirt, editor;
Democrat Publishing Company, publishers
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
CECIL WHIG; Saturdays; republican;
eight to ten pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1841; Victor M. Torbert. editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation : In 1896. ".ikl." In 1897. Z.
Actual average for 1898. 1,336; for 1899.
1,405; for a year ending with May, 1900,
1,534 ; for a year ending with June,
1901.1,610. Inl902.yl. In 1903. y I. In
1904, yl.
PROBLEM; Saturdays; negro; repub-
lican; eight pages 8x11; subscription $1; es-
tablished January. 1903; Joseph Gwjnn, edi-
tor and publisher (1 — 1). CIrc'n "jkl." (A A).
ELLICOTT CITY, c. h., Howard
Co. D 1,331+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd.
and Patapsco r., 15 m. E. of Baltimore.
Water power, employed in manufactures.
DEiMOCRAT-JOURNAL; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 21x27; subscription
$1; established 1888; Louis A. Rettallata, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
PROGRESS ; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1871; W. W. Burton, editor and publisher.
Circulation 'jkl."
TIMES; Saturdays ; democratic ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1869;
James F. Melvin. editor and publisher (5 — 3).
Circulation: "jkl." In 1902, Z (1,2,4,5).
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
EMMITSBURG. Frederick Co. b
849+ pop., on Emmltsburg Rd.. 23 m. N. of
Frederick, the county seat. Seat of Mount
St. Mary's College and St. Joseph's Acad-
emy. Manufactures of furniture and ma-
chinery.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; Independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1879; W. H. Troxell, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
FEDERALSBURG, Caroline Co. n-
539+ pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington tc
Baltimore Rd. and Nantlcoke r., 100 m. S. E.
of Baltimore. Flour and grist mills, steam
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MAR YLAND.
MARYLAND.
gaw and planing mills, canneries and can-
making and shirt factories and creamery.
COURIER? Saturdays; democratic; six
pages ISxai; subscription $1; established 1865;
J. W. Stowell, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
FREDERICK, c. h., Frederick Co. b
9,296t pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Penn-
sylvania Rds., 61 m. W. N. W. of Baltimore.
Foundries, tanneries, flour mills and vari-
ous manufactories.
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; independent;
dally four and eight, weekly twelve pages
18x23; subscription— dally $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1883; Great Southern Printing and
Manufacturing Co., editors and publishers
(7-3 P).
Circulation— Daily ; In 1895, publisher
asserts, smallest 1,500. Actual average for
1896. I,ri4; for 1897,1.778; for a year
ending with Sept., 1898, 1,903. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, small-
est 2.800. Actual average for 1896, 2,342.
In 1897. H Z. Actual average for a year
ending with September, 1898, 2,490. In
1899, yl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, yl. In m)i, yl.
CITIZEN; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1821 ;
Baughman Brothers, editors and publishers
(7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
EXAMINER; Wednesdays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1813; Fabian Posey, editor; Adrian
Posev and Fabian Posey, publishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 2,500. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. Inl898,yl. Inl899.zl. In 1900, y I.
Inl901,(z— 4.6)1. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I.
In 1904 (z-4) I.
HORNET; Saturdays ; negro ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
January 12, 1903; Geo. T. Day, editor; Moun-
tain City Publishing Company, publishers
(2— 5P).
MARYLAND BULLETIN; bi
weekly ; deaf mute ; four pages 13x20 ; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1880; C. W.
Ely, editor : Institution for Deaf and Dumb,
publishers (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
THOST^VnG, Allegany Co. t] 5,274t
pop., on Cumberland & Pennsylvania Rd.,
17 m. W. of Cumberland, the county seat.
Foundries and flre-brick manufactory.
Coal mining.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; four
pa^es 20x26; subscription $1; established
Julv, 1903; H. F. Cook, editor; J. J. Robinson,
publisher (2— 5P).
MINING JOURNAL; Saturdays; in
dependent; four pages 18x34; subscription
$1.50 ; established 1871 ; J. B. Oder, editor and
publisher (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
GAITHERSBURG, Montgomery
Co. D 547+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 22)4,
m. N. of Washington, D. C. Farming and
manufacturing.
JEFFERSONIAN ; monthly; literary;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1900; J. L. Lodge, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
GLYNDON, 5a ?<morfi Co. ^ 311 pop.,
on Western Maryland Rd., 26 m. N. W. of
Baltimore. Agriculture.
RECORD: Saturdays; elghtpages 15x22;
subscription %\; established 1897; Record
Publishing Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation "Jia-"
GREENSBORO, Caroline Co. d-
6411' pop., on Delaware & Chesapeake Rd.
and Choptank r. Fruit canning and wvap-
orating, steam sawing, basket making and
shipbuilding.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1880; L. Irving Jones, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
HAGERSTOWN, c. h., Wa$hington
Co. "□ 13,591+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio,
Cumberland Valley, Norfolk & Western
and Western Maryland Rds.. near Antie-
tam r. Manufacturing. Agriculture and
rich mineral deposits.
GLOBE; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; independent;
dally six to eight, Saturday and weekly eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription— daily $3.50, weekly
$1 ; established 1879; Ira W. Hays, editor and
publisher (2— 4).
Circulation — Daily: In 1899, "isL." In
1900, (z— 6) T. In 1901, yl. Actual average
for 1902, 1,774; for 1903, 1,898. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1894, publisher asserts, smallest
2,350. In 1895, I. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, (z-6) H. In
1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 6) I. Actual average
for 1903, 2,726. InliK)4, yl.
MAIL; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays ; democratic ;
daily and Saturday eight pages 17x24,
weekly eight pages 20x28; subscription— daily
$3, weekly $1; established— dally 1890, weekly
1828; Richard J. Hamilton, editor; Mail Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (2—;^). Circulation—
dailv"JKi •' weekly"iKL " In 1902, Z(l, 2. 4, 5).
MORNING HER A LD ; every morning
except Sunday, and HERALD AND
TORCHLIGHT, Thursdays; republican;
daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1; established-
daily 1891, weekly 1814; Herald Publishing
Co., editors and publishers. Circulation-
daily "JKL." weeklj' "JKL."
HAMPSTEAD, Carroll Co. ^ 480t
pop., on Western Maryland Rd.. 30 m. N. of
Baltimore. Agriculture and flour mills.
ENTERPRISE ; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; W, B. Wooden & Co., editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
HANCOCK, Washington Co. v 824 f
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd. and Chesa-
peake & Ohio canal and Potomac r., 25 m.
W. of Hagerstown, the county seat. Agri-
culture, manufacture of cement and mining
of white sand.
STAR; Thursdaj's; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 188&;
Gertrude Summers, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
HAVRE DE GRACE, Harford
Co. cf 3,423+ pop., on Philadelphia, Wilming-
ton & Baltimore and Baltimore & Ohio Rds
and terminus of Tidewater canal, 86 m.
N. E. of Baltimore. The Susquehanna r.
empties into Chesapeake bay here. Coal
and lumber trade, fruit canning, shad and
herring fishing and manufacture of shoes
and hosiery.
DEMOCRATIC LEDGER; Satur-
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1894; E. H. Pritchett,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl" In
1900. Z. Inl902, "JSi"
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
413
MARYLAND.
REPUBLICAN J Saturdays; Independ-
ent ; four pages 23x31 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1868; A. P. & W. S. McConibs, editors;
Havre Publishing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, exceeding 1,000. In 1898, yl.
In 1899. "JKL."
HIGHLANDTOWN, Baltimore Co.
[^ on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., a suburb of
Baltimore.
SENTINEIi. (A A").
HURLOCK, Dorchester Co. O, 380t
pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington & Balti-
more and Baltimore, Chesapeake & Atlantic
Rds., 12 m.N.E. of Cambridge, the county
seat. Agriculture, canning and berry grow-
ing.
ADVANCE; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1900; H.
R. and De Z. Walworth, editors; The Advasce
PubllshlngCompany,publlsher8(7— 3P). Cir-
culation "JKL."
HYATTSVILIiE, Prince George Co.
a 1,222+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd.,20
m. N. W. of Upper Marlboro, the county
seat, and 5 N. E. of Washington, D. C.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1899; E. A. Fuller and George M.
McFarland, editors and publishers (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
KENSINGTON, Montgomery Co. a
4T7+ pop., on Baltlmoi-e & Ohio Rd., 5 m. S.
E. of Rockville, the county seat, and 11 N.
W. of Washington, D. C. Farming.
MONTGOMERY PRESS; Fridays;
republican; four pages 20x24; subscription
$1; established 1889; C. W. Clum, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
liAPLATA, c. h., Charles Co. q 300
pop., on Baltimore & Potomac Rd., 2 m. E.
of Port Tobacco, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
MARYLAND INDEPENDENT;
Fridays; republican; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1891; Adrian Posey,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
IiAURELi, Prince George Co. a 2,079t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., midway
between Baltimore and Washington, D. C.
Stone quarries and iron-ore mines. Mills
and iron foundries.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1889 ; Thomas M. Baldwin, editor and pub-
lisher (7-3 P). Circulation "jkl."
LEADER; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; estal)lished 1898; James P.
Curley, edltorand publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
LEONARDTOWN, c. h., Saint
Mary Co. P 454+ pop., on Brltton Bay r.,
55 m. S. of Annapolis, the State capital.
Coach factory.
ST. MARY'S BEACON; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1889 ; Yates & King, editors and
publishers (7—3 P).
Circulafion : In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1899. 1,033. In 1900. "j_kl."
ST. MARY'S ENTERPRISE; Satur
days; republican: four pages 18x24; sub
scriptlon $1; established 1883; Enoch B Abell,
editor and publisher (9—3). Circ'n "jkl."
MARYLAND.
LONACONING, Allegany Co.b2,181t
pop., terminus Georges Creek & Cumber-
land Rd. In Georges Creek mining region.
PRESS (A A).
STAR AND REVIEW; Fridays; in-
dependent; four pages 2:3x38; subscription
$1; establishedlBSl; J. J. Robinson, editor and
publisher (12— 4).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897. H Z. In 1898, yH. In
1899. zH (++). Actual average for 1900.
2,651 :/or 1901, 2,720. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH. In 1904, yll.
MANCHESTER, Carroll Co. b 609t
pop., 10 m. N. E. of Westminster, the county
seat. Agriculture.
TELEPHONE MESSENGER j Fri
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; G. W. J. Ever-
hart, editor; Messenger Publishing Com-
pany, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
MIDDLETOWN, Frederick Co. b
665+ pop., on the National turnpike, 8 m.
W. of Frederick, the county seat, and 53
W. N. W. of Baltimore. Creameries. Agri-
culture.
VALLEY REGISTER; Fridays; re-
publican ; four pages 20x28 ; subscription $1 :
established 1844 ; G. C. Rhoderick, editor and
publisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,750. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, I. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
MIDLAND, Allegami Co. >q 1,000
pop., on Cumberland & Pennsylvania and
Pennsylvania and Georges Creek & Cumber-
land Rds., 22 m. S. W. of Cumberland, the
county seat, and 3 N. E. of Lonaconing.
Coal mining.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18.K24; subscription $1; established 1898;
C. T. Clayton, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4). (A A).
MYERSVIIiLE, Frederick Co. ^ SOO
pop., 12 m. S. E. of Hagerstowu.
MONITOR; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished 1891; Ira Moser, editor; The Moni-
tor Publishing Co., publishers (1—4). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
NORTH EAST, Cecil Co. d 969t
pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington & Balti-
more Rd., 6 m. S. W. of Elkton. the county
seat. Manufactures of iron work, flre-brick
and stove linings.
CECIL ST A R ; Saturdays ; independent ;
fourpages 18x24: sub.scription $1 ; established
1882; George O. Garey, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
OAKLAND, c.h.,Garre« Co.bLl'Ot
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 53 m. S. W.
of Cumberland. A summer resort.
GARRETT JOURNAL; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897: Jas. D, Hamill, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Circulation : In 1897, 1. In 1898, yl. Act-
ual average for 1899, 1,044. In 1900, yl.
Actual average for 1901, 1,125; for 1902,
1,1 25; for 1903. 1,228. In 1904. yl.
MOUNTAIN DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days; democratic; fourpages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1878 ; J. M. I itzlnger, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation 'jja-."
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MARYLAND.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1873; Benj. H. Sincell, editor and
publisher (2—5 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.104. In 18%, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "iKL." In 1903, Z (4).
PERRYVILLE, Cecil Co. rf 770t
pop., on Pennsylvania and Philadelphia,
Wilmington & Baltimore Rds. and Susque-
hanna r., at its mouth on Chesapeake bay.
Foundry and fertilizer factory. Agri-
culture.
RECORD; Wednesdays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1893; Wilson L. Coudon, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl"
POCOMOKE CITY. Worcester Co.
a^ 2,124+ pop., on New York, Philadelphia
& Norfolk Rd. ana Pocomoke r., 150 m.
S. of Philadelphia, Pa. Agriculture, fruit
growing and lumber trade.
LEDGE R- ENTERPRISE; Satur
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established— Ledgrer 1881, Enter-
prise 1894 ; C. O. Melvln, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3) Circulation "JKL" In 1897, Z.
In 1902, Z (4,5).
WORCESTER DEMOCRAT; Satur
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1: established 1899; Samuel M.
Crockett, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl"
PORT DEPOSIT, Cecil Co. d' l,575t
pop., on Pennsj'lvania and Philadelphia,
Wilmington & Baltimore Rds. and Susque-
hanna r. Foundry, grist mill, sash factory
and granite quarries. Lumber-shipping
point.
PRESS; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1891;
Herbert N. Gerry, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jkl"
PRESTON, Caroline Co. D- 1921 pop.,
on Baltimore, Chesapeake & Atlantic Rd., 16
m. S. of Denton, the county seat, and 70 S. E.
of Baltimore. Fruit packing. Farming.
NEW FARM; Saturdaj's; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1887; H.
R. Walworth, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl.-
PRINCE FREDERICKTOWN,
c. h., Calvert Co. p 257 pop., 5 m. W. of
Chesapeake bay and 40 S. of Annapolis,
the State capital. Agriculture and oyster
dredging.
CALVERT GAZETTE ; Saturdays;
Independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1885; Geo. W. Dowell, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CALVERT JOURNAL; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1867; J. B. Bunting, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "iKL."
PRINCESS ANNE, c. h., Somerset
■ Co. Q. 854+ pop., on New York, Philadelphia
& Norfolk Rd. and Manokln r., 10 m. from Its
mouth. Manufactures of flour and lumber.
MARYLANDER AND HERALD;
Tuesdays; democratic; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established — Marylander
1865. Herald 1861; Fontaine & Dashlell, edi-
tors and publishers (7—8 P). Circ'n "jkl."
SOMERSET JOURNAL; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
MARYLAND.
$1; established 1897; Seth V. Parks, editor
and publisher.
Circulation; In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1S98, 1,189. In 1899, zl. In 1900, y I.
In 1901, "JKL." (A A).
RIDGELiY, Caroline Co. D- 713 pop.,
on Philadelphia, Wilmington ft Baltimore
Rd., 8 m. N. W. of Denton. Agriculture.
CAROLINE SUN; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established March, 1902; Beauchamp & Wil-
kinson, editors and publishers (2 — 3). Circu-
lation "JKL.-
RISINGSUN, Cecil Co. ^ 382t pop.,
on Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore
Rd., 7 m. S. W. of Oxford, Pa. Shipping
point for grain. Canning establishments.
Agriculture.
MIDLAND JOURNAL; Fridays;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1878; Ewing Bros., editors and
publishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
ROCKVILLiE, c. h., Montgomery Co.
D 1,110+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 16 m.
N. W. of Washington, D. C. Farming center.
MONTGOMERY CO. SENTINEL;
Fridays ; democratic ; four pages 20x26 : sub-
scription $1.5(J; established 1855; R. G. Fields,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
SAINT MICHAELS, TaWot Co. d-
1,043+ pop., on Baltimore & Eastern Shore
Rd., 12 m. E. of Easton, the county seat,
and 60 from Baltimore. Shipbuilding, farm-
ing and flsh and oyster trade.
COMET AND ADVERTISER; Sat-
urdays; Independent; four pages 20x26 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1866; Hambleton &
Morris, editors and publishers (7— 3P). Circu-
lation "JKL."
SALISBURY, c. h., Wicomico Co. P,
4,277+ pop., on New York, Philadelphia &
Norfolk and Baltimore, Chesapeake & At-
lantic Rds. and Wicomico r., 95 m. S. E. of
Annapolis, the State capital. Lumber trade,
shirt and basket factories, grain, fruit and
vegetables.
ADVERTISER; Saturdays ; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 17x34; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1867; White & White, editors and
publishers (12—5).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,380. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 1 ,261. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, (z-4) I. In 1902. (z— 4) I.
In 1908, yl. Actual average for year end-
ing with December, 1904, l,o'io>
COURIER; Saturdays; republican; eight
pagesl5x21; subscription $1; established 1899;
Alan F. Benjamin, editor; Peninsula Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jki-" In 1901, 1. In
1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In mn, (z— 4) I.
WICOMICO NEWS; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15}^i22; subscription SI ;
established 1885 : Brewlngton Bros., editors
and publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, I. In
1897, 1 Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl.
In 1901, publisher asserts, no issue was less
than 1.846. In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •).
In 1904, (z— 4) I.
EASTON CHURCHMAN; monthly;
protestant-epIscopal; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1894; Rev.Wm.
Mitchell and Rev. Edward R.Rich, editors;
Brewlngton Bros., publishers (9 — 8).
Circulation "jju." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
19()4, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
415
MARYLAyD.
SHARPTOWN, n Kn7»ico Co. O,
5:29 pop., 163o ni. N. W. of Salisbury. Lum-
ber trade.
IIEIiAliD; Saturdays; four pages 18x24;
subscript iou $1; established October, 1902;
Herald Publishing Co., publishers (1—3).
Circulation "jki..'
SNOWHIIiL, c. h., Worcester Co.O,
1,396+ pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington k
Baltimore Rd. and Pocomoke r., 30 m.from
Pocomoke Sound and at head of steamboat
navigation. Lumber, oyster, fruit and
trucking trades.
DE3IOCRATIC MESSENGER; Sat
urdays ; democratic ; eight pages 18x24 ; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1868 ; Vincent &
White, editors and publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
1,476. In 1895, I. In 1896, T. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 1,467. lu 1899, y I .
In 1900, yl. In 1901, July, publisher asserts,
for the past twelve months has not been less
than 1,440. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904.
yi.
WORCESTER ADVOCATE; Satur
days ; republican ; four pages 18x24 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1895: A. P. Barnes, editor
and publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
TANEYTOWN, Carroll Co. ^ 665t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 2214 ni. N. E. of
Frederick and 40 N. W. of Baltimore.
Seat of Milton Academj\
CARROLL. RECORD; Saturdays;
Independent; four pages 21x28; subscription
$1; established 1894; P. B. Englar, editor;
Carroll Record Printing and Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—4).
Circulation; In 1896, "jkl.- Inl897,l. Act-
ual average for 1898, 1,198; for 1899,
1,308; for a year ending with June, 1900,
1,415; for a year ending with June, 1901,
1,501; /or 1902, 1,575; for 1903, 1,6;28;
/o/-19(M, 1,685.
THURMONT, Frederick Co. ^ 868f
pop., on Western Mai-yland Rd., near Mo-
nocacy r., 6 m. N. of Frederick, the county
seat, and 60 N. W. of Baltimore. Iron and
copper mining.
CATOCTIN CLARION; Thursdays;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1870; Charles E. Cassell, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation -jkl."
TOWSON, c. h., Baltimore Co. ^ 459
pop., on Baltimore & Lehigh Rd., 7 m. N.
of Baltimore.
BALTIMORE CO. DEMOCRAT;
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1885; Frank I.
Duncan, editor; B. Howard Scott, publisher.
Circulation : In 1S93, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.550. In 1896. I. In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In
1901. "JKL"
BALTIMORE CO. UNION; Satur
days; republican; four pages 21x28; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1850; LongneckerBros.,
editors and publishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl.- Inl903, (z— 4)
!(••). In 1!MI4, yl.
MARYLAND JOURNAL; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 21x27; subscription
$1.50; established 1865; Wm. H. Ruby, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jju"
MARYLA^D.
UNION BRIDGE, Carroll Co. ^
6t)3+pop., on Western Maryland Rd., 10 m.
W. of Westminster, the county seat, and 45
from Baltimore. Grain elevators and rail-
road shops. Agriculture and mining.
PILOT; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1899; J. R. Gait, editor and publisher (.—3).
Circulation "jkl."
UPPER MARLBORO, c. h..
Prince George Co. a 449t pop., on Balti-
more & Potomac Rd., 15 m. E. S. E. of Wash-
ington, D. C. Patuxent r. steamers within
two miles. Farming and canning of fruits
and vegetables. Tobacco and grain.
, MARLBORO GAZETTE; Wednes-
days; democratic; four pages 24x28; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1836; C. I. Wilson, editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
MARLBORO TIMES; Fridays; re
publican; four pages VJ}4x2fi; subscription
$1; established 1892; Wm. P. Barnhart, editor;
The Marlboro Times Publishing Co., publish-
ers (5—3). Circulation "jkl •" In 1903, Z (4).
(A A).
NEW ERA; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; Wm.N.
Fisher, editor and publisher (12—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
PRINCE GEORGE ENQUIRER
AND SOUTHERN MARYLAND
ADVERTISER; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1862; Fred. Sasscer, editor; F. & C.
Sasscer, publishers (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
WESTMINSTER, c. h., Carroll Co.
li 3,199+ pop., on Western Maryland Rd.,29
m. N. N. E. of Baltimore and 58 from An-
napolis, the State capital. Seat of Western
Maryland College. Manufactures of agri-
cultural implements, carriages and cigars.
AMERICAN SENTINEL; Fridays;
republican ; four pages 22x26 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1833 ; W. L. W. Seabrook, edi-
tor; Mrs. E. J. Rippard, publisher (5— 3). Cir-
culation "jkl" In 1899, Z. In 1902, "JKL" In
1903. Z( J).
DEMOCRATIC ADVOCATE; Satur-
days: democratic: four pages 22x28; sub-
scription $1; established 1865; Vanderford
Bros., editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL." ( ?? ) In 1889, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
WILLI A MS PORT, Washington
Co. Yd 1,472+ pop., on Western Maryland
and Cumberland Valley Rds., Potomac r.
and Chesapeake & Ohio canal, 6 m. W. S. W,
of Hagerstown, the county seat. Water
power. Planing mill, sash factory and
steam tannery.
LEADER; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1884 ;
Geo. W. McCardell, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "JKL."
WOODSBORO, Frederic Co. [^ 1,000
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 10 m. N. of
Frederick, the county seat. Farming and
mining.
BANNER OF LIBERTY; Fridays;
non-political; four pages 2(ix26; subscription
60 cents; established 1899; Harry W. Lewis,
editor and publisher (3—5 P). Circulation
MASSACHUSETTS.
Population 2,805,346 1. Land Area 8,040 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Vermont and New Hampshire, east by the Atlantic Ocean,
soutn by the Atlantic Ocean and by Rhode Island and Connecticut, and west by
Rhode Island and New York. State capital : Boston. Principal industries : Fish-
ing, boot and shoe and textile manufacture. Number of newspapers and other
periodicals (March 30,1905), 632, divided as follows: Daily, 83; semi-weekly, 6:
weekly, 329; tri-monthly, 1; bi-weekly, 5; semi-monthly, 7; monthly, 166; bi-
monthly 1 ; quarterly, 34
The cities of over 50,000 population, according to the United States census
of 1900 (t), are as foUows :
Boston 560,8fl3t
Worcester 118,4'-Jlt
Fall River 104,S63t
Liowell 94,969t
Cambridge 91, S86t
Lynn 68,513t
l-.a\vrence 62, 559t
New Bedford «ti,442t
Spriufffield 62,059t
Sonierville 61,643t
ABINGTON, Plymouth Co. D, 4,489t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 20 m. S. by S. E. of Boston, the State
capital. Manufactures of boots, shoes and
tacks.
PLYMOUTH CO. JOURNAL. AND
HERALD 5 Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $2 ; established 1873;
L. B. Hatch, editor; M. C. Easterbrook & Co.,
publishers; prints special editions for neigh-
boring towns. Combined circulation "jkl."
fSCITUATE HERALD; Thursdays;
local; eight pages 15x23; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1855; Prat Brothers, editors and
publishers (2—5 P).
ADAMS, Berkshire Co. -D ll,134t pop.,
on Boston & Albany Rd., 14 m. N. by N. E.
of Pittsfleld. Manufactui'es of cotton and
woolen goods and paper. Iron foundry.
FREEMAN; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1875; F. N. Chase, editor; Freeman Publish-
ing Co., publishers (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
In 1899. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
ALLSTON, Suffolk Co. D- on Boston &
Albany Rd., a suburb of Boston.
MIRROR; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1897; Mirror Publishing Company, edi-
tors and publishers (1—5).
AMESBUR Y, Essex Co. □' 9,473t pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd. and Merrimac r.,
27 m. N. of Salem, one of the three county
seats, and 42 from Boston, tlie State capital.
Manufactures of woolen and cotton goods,
boots and shoes, machinery and carriages.
DAILY NEWS; every evening except
Sunday, and AMESBURY AND SALIS-
BURY VILLAGER, Thursdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 20x24; subscription-
dally $3, weekly $1.50; established— dally 1888,
weekly, 1832; Amesbury Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers. Circulation— daily "jkl."
weekly "JKt" In 1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl"
AMHERST, Hampshire Co. -a 5,028t
pop., on Boston & Maine and Central Ver-
mont Rds., 23 m. N. N. E. of Springfield.
Seat of Amherst College, State Agricultural
College and State Experimental Station-
Water power.
RECORD: Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.(5; estab-
lished 1844 ; Carpenter & Morehouse, editorg
and publishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
STUDENT ; Saturdays, during college
year; collegiate; twenty-eight pages 9x12;
subscription $2.50; established 1866; Students
of Amherst College, editors and publishers
(9-3). Circulation "jKi.."
COLLEGE- SIGNAL; fortnightly;
Wednesdays during the college year; col-
legiate: twenty pages 8x10; subscription $1;
established 1890; Students of the Massachu-
setts Agricultural College, editors and pub-
lishers (5— 8). Circulation "HB""
LITERARY MONTHLY; during
the college year ; collegiate ; sixty-four
pages 6x9 ; subscription $2 ; established 1886 ;
Students of Amherst College, editors and
publishers (5—8). Circulation "jkl"
ANDOVER, Essex Co. :^ 6,813t pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd. and Merrimac r.,
7 m. N. E. of Lowell. Seat of Phillips Acad-
emy and Theological Seminary. Flax and
woolen mills. Agriculture.
TOWNSMAN; Fridays; Independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1887; John N. Cole, editor; Andover
Press (limited), publishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895. 1. In 1896. 1. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "Jjy.." In 1903, Z (4).
ARLINGTON, Middlesex Co. n-8.603t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 6 m. N. W. of
Boston, the State capital. Drug mills and
various manufactures. Market gardening.
ADVOCATE} Fridays ; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1872; C. S. Parker & Son, editors and
publishers; prints an edition for Lexington
(2-3).
C!oinbined circulation: In 1896, "jkl" In
1897, publisher asserts, smallest 1,100. In
1898 "JKL."
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1: established 1898; C.
Burnslde Seagrave, editor; Enterprise Pub-
lishing Company, publishers.
Circulation : In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age/or 1901, 1,398. In 1902, "00=-" (A A).
ATHOL, Worcester Co. n 7,061tpop.,
on Boston & Albany andFItchburg Rds. and
Hv
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
417
MASS A CHUSETTS.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Millers r., 33 m. W. of Fltchburg, one of the
two county seats. Manufacturing.
NKWCHUIICH RECORD; Satur
days; swedeuborglan; eight pages 11x14;
subsL'riptlou 75 cents; established October,
1902; Miss Hattle M. French, editor; Tiie
Church Record Co., publishers (T^— 3). Cir-
culation ••iKi-"(AA),
TRANSCRIPT; Tuesdays; Independ-
ent-republican; ten pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50: established 1871; W. L. Hill, editor;
Athol Transcript Company, publishers (9—3)
Circulation: In 1895, "Jju," In 1896, I. In
1897. Y. In 1898."iKL." In 1903, Z (4) (•••).
WORCESTER WEST CHRONI-
CLE i weekly, tvvlce-a-week. Thursdays
and Saturdays; Independent; Saturday tour,
Thursday twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1866; R. William Waterman,
editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation: la 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,300. In 1896, H. In 1897. H Z. In
1898. zH. In 1899, vH. Inl900.vT. Inl901,yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
HEALTHY HOME; monthly,
and QUARTERLY, February, May, Au-
gust and November; hygienic; monthlyfour
pages 13x20, quarterly sixty-eight pages 6x8;
subscription— monthly 50 cents, quarterly $1 ;
established — monthly 1890, quarterly May,
1901 ; W. H. Brock, editor; W. H. Brock & Co.,
publishers.
Circulation— monthly : Actual average
forl895. 13.489; /or 1896. 13,838; /or 1897,
14,99'?' ; for a year ending with November,
1898. 14.903; for a year ending with Octo-
ber. 1899. 15,407; /or 1900, 14,728; for
a year ending with September ,\^\, 1 5 .170;
for 1902 15,137; for 1903, 19,520; for
1904. 19.100.
Quarterly: Actual average for 1902,
,534; /or 1903, 6,000. In 1904, yG.
ATTIiEBORO, Bristol Co. R ll,335t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 12 m. N. N. E. of Providence, R. I., and
31 S. S. W. of Boston, the State capital-
Water power. Manufactures of Jewelry,
cotton, calicoes, metal buttons, clocks, sil-
verware and cotton machinery.
SUN; every evening except Sunday ; repub-
lican; eight to twelve pages 17x22; sub
scriptlon $3; established 1889; Sun Publish-
ing Company, editors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. Z. ^ct-
waZawracre/or 1898, 2,113. In 1899, y I. In
1900, yl. In 1901, vT. In 1902, (z-4) I. Actual
ayeragefor 1903, 3,115. In IIM)!. yH.
AYER, Middlesex Co. D- 2,446t pop., on
Boston & Maine and Fltchburg Rds., 12 m.
E. of Fltchburg and 35 N. W. of Boston, the
State capital. Iron foundry, farming im-
plements and leather and carriage works.
TURNER'S PUBLIC SPIRIT; Sat
urdays; independent; elglit pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1868 ; J. H. Turner,
editor and publisher; prints special editions
for neighboring towns. Combined circula-
tion "JKL."
BALDWINVILLE, Worcester Co.
n 1,259 pop., at junction of Fltchburg and
Boston & Albany Rds. and on Ware r.
Manufactures chairs, toys and paper.
TEM PLETON PRESS; Thursdays ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1896; G. R. Hcskins, editor and pub-
lisher (1 — 4). Circulation "JKL"
TEMPLETON RECORDER; Fri
days; independent; eight pages 21x37; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1882; Waterman
& Co., editors and publishers (9 — 3). Circu-
lation "JKL." (A A).
27
BARNSTABLE, c. h., Barnstablt
Co. Q^ 4,364t pop., on New York, New Haven
& Hartford Rd. and Barnstable bay, 73 m.
S. E. of Boston, the State capital. Foreign
and coast trade and cranberry culture.
CAPE COD ITEilI AND BEE; Tues
days; Independent; four pages 22x28; sub-
scriptions!..50; established 1878; The Item and
Bee Publishing Co.. publishers (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1897. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
PATRIOT: Mondays; republican; four
pages 22x28; subscription $2; established 1880;
F. B. & F. P. Goss, editors and publishers;
prints special editions forneighboring towns
(5-3).
Circulation : In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896, 1,506. In 1897, 1 Z. In 1898, yl.
Actual average for a year ending with
October 16, 1899, 1,528. In 1900, yl. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
19(W. yl.
BARRE, Worcester Co. D 2,059 pop.
GAZETTE; Fridays (A A).
BEVERLY, Etsex Co. [if 13,884t pop.,
on Boston* Maine Rd.,2 m. N. E. of Salem,
one of the three county seats, and 18 from
Boston, the State capital. General com-
merce and manufacture of leather, shoes
and shoe machinery,
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday ; republican ; eight pages 17J4x22 ;
subscription $3 ; established 1893; Albert Vit-
tum, editor and publisher (8 — 3P).
Circulation : In 1904, H.
CITIZEN; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1851; C. A. King, editor; Citizen Printing
Company, publishers (3— 5P).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl- " Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1,307; for 1900, 1,323. In
1901. yl. Actual average for 1902, 1,323.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
SPIRIT OF THE WORD; monthly;
undenominational; twenty-four pages 6x9;
subscription $1 ; established 1885; A. P. Adams,
editor and publisher (9—3). Does not insert
advertisements.
BOSTON, c. h., Suffolk Co. D- State
Capital, 560,892+ pop., center of seven
railroads on Massachusetts bay. The com-
mercial metropolis of New England. En-
gaged in trade with all parts of the world.
Depot for New England manufactures of
every kind.
DAILY.
ADVERTISER; every morning except
Sunday; republican; eight pages 17x24 ; sub-
scription $6; established 1811; Advertiser
Newspaper Co., editors and publishers. Of-
fice. 309 Washington street (2—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 17,600. In 1895, F. In 1896, F. In
1897. Y. In 1898. yG. In 1899, yG. Inl9(iO,yG.
In 1901. yG. In 1902, (z-4) G. In 1903, yG.
In 1904, yG.
EVENING RECORD; every evening
except Sunday; republican; eight pages
17x23; subscription $3; established 1884 ;W.
E. Barrett, editor and publisher. Office, 390
Washington street (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 82.000. In 1895, B. In 1896, B. In
1S97. Y. Inl898, yC. Inl899,yC. Inl900,yC.
Ini!*01,yC. In 1902, (z— 4) C. In 1903, yC.
In 19W. yC.
EVENING TRANSCRIPT; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Fridays; independent - republican ; daily ten
to sixteen, weekly ten, Saturday twenty-four
to thirty-six pages 16J^x21}^; subscription—
4
418
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASSACHUSETTS— Boston.
dailv $9, Saturday $1.50, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—dally 1830, weekly 1851 ; Boston Trau-
Bcript Co., editors and publishers. OfTQce, 324
Washington street (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: In 1894, publisher as-
serts, smallest 17.500. In 1895, E. In 1896, D.
Actual average for a year ending with
Jtfarc/i. 1898, til, 173. In 1899, yD. Actual
arerape/or 1900, 23,975. In 1901, yC. Act-
ual average for 190;i, ti4,457-. In 1903,
C. Actual average for 1904, '^5,694 (OO).
Weekly: In 1895, I. 1 n 1896, 1. In 1897, Y .
In 1898, "JKi"
GLOBE; every morning, and every
evening except Sunday; independent; daily
eight to sixteen, Sunday twenty-eight to
fifty-six pages 19x24; subscription— daily $6,
Sunday $2; established— daily 1ST2, Sunday
1877; Chas. H. Taylor, editor; Globe News-
paper Co., publishers. Office, 236 Washington
Circulatiou — Daily (morning and even-
ing) : Actual average for 1895,
181,319;/orl896. 188,091;
,for 1897. 193,047. In 1898,
vA. Actual average for IS^id,
188,329; for 1900. 188,-
831: for 1901, 196,262:. for
1902, 196,579: for 1903, 195,-
554;/o»- 1901, 198,705. ^ « „^«
Sunday : Actual aver age for 1895, 219,386 ;
for 1896, 251.485 ; for 1897, 246,907. In
1898, yA. ^ctuoiareragre/or 1899, 250,562;
for 1900, 252.296; for 1901, 262,192; for
1902, 276,296; /or 1903, 297,824;. for 1904,
293,368.
iWT\\e absoluie correctness ofihe latest
circulation rating accorded the Globe is
guaranteed by the publishers of RoweH's
American Newspaper Directory, who will
pay one hundred dollars to the first person
who successfully controverts its accuracy.
HEARST'S BOSTON A3IEKICAN;
every morning; democratic; daily eight to
twelve, Sunday forty-four to sixty four
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $3, Sunday
$2.50; established 1904; W. B. Hearst, editor
and publisher (3 — i).
HERALD; every morning, and every
evening except Sunday; independent; dailj'
twelve, Sunday thirty-two to forty pages
19x25; subscription— daily $6, Sunday $2; es-
tablished 1846; Boston Herald Co., publishers.
Office, 255 Washington street.
Circulation — Daily (morning and even-
ing): Accorded A from 1891 to 1895. In 1896, A .
In 1897, y. In 1898, yA. In 1899. y A . In 1900,y A .
In 1901. yA. lu 1902, yA. In 1903, yA. In
1901. y A.
Sun day: Accorded A from 1891 to 1895. In 189P,
A. In 1897, Y. In 1898, y A. In 1899, yA . In 1900.
vA. In 1901, yA. In 1902, yA. In 1903, yA.
In 1904, yA .
MORNING JOURNAL.; every morn
Ing except Sunday; republican; twelve to
sixteen pages 18x23; subscription $3; estab
lished 1833; Frank A. Munsey Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 268 Washington street (3—5 ).
Circulation : Actual average for 1894, 83,-
270. In 1895, B. In 1896, B. In 1897. Y.
Actual average for a year ending with Feb-
ruary,1899, GS, 505. In 1900, yB. In 1901.
yB. Inl902, (z— 4, 5, 9) B. In 1903, (z— 4) B
(••). In 1904, B.
NEW ENGLAND STATIST; every
morning except Sundays and holidays, and
FINANCIAL NEWS, every evening ex-
cept Sundays and holidays; morning twelve,
evening four pages 14x20 ; subscription-
morning $10, evening $6; established 1894;
Commercial Financial Press Association,
publishers. Office, 35 Congress street. Cir-
culation—morning "jKL." evening ' jki."
NEWS B U RE A U ; every evenlngexcept
Sunday and stock exchange hoUdajs; finan-
cial; six pages 14x193^; subscription $12; es-
tablished 1887; C. W. Barron, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 17 to 21 Exchange place (2—3).
Does not Insert advertisements.
MASS A CHUSETTS— Boston.
POST; every morning; democratic; dally
eight to sixteen, Sunday sixty four to eighty
pages 17x24; subscription — dally $3, Sunday
$4; established 1831 ; E. A. Grozier, editor and
publisher. Office, 259 Washington st. (2—4 ).
Circulation — Daily : Accorded B from
1893 to 1895. In lb96, B. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yC. Actual average for a year end-
ing with January, 1900, 123.812; for 1901,
160,254; for mi, 174,173; for 1903,
178.308:/or 1904, 211,188.
Sunday: In 1894, B. Inl895,B. Inl896,B.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, yC. In 1899. yC. In 1900, yC.
In 1901, yC. In 1902, yC. Actual average
/orl903, 160,421 ;/or 1904, 177.603.
Publisher's announcement.— Boaton Post.
Average for 1903, daily, 178,308; for 1904,
211,221. Boston Sunday Post, average for
1903,1611,421; for 1904, 177,664; for February,
1903, daily, 217,792; Sunday, 185,231. Largest
daily circulation for 1904 In all New Eng-
land, whether morning or evening, or morn-
ing and evening editions combined. Second
largest Sunday circulation in New Eng-
land. Daily rate, 20 cents per agate line,
flat, run-of-paper; Sunday rate, 18 cents
per line. The best advertising propositions
in New England.
TRAVELER ; every evening except
Sunday; independent-republican; eight to
sixteen pages 18x24; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1824; John H. Fahey, editor; The Bos-
ton Traveler Company, publishers. Office.
76 Summer street (1—4 ).
C i r c u 1 a ti o n : Actual average for 1895,
26,680. In 1896, C. In 1897, C Z. Actual
average for 1898. 76,868. In 1899, yB.
Actual average for 19li0. 66,918; for 1901,
67,325; for 1902, 73,352; /or 1903, 76,-
666 ;/or 1904, 81.035.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
TZAIN HAIRENIATZ; semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; Armenian; four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1898 ; Armenian Publishing Company, editors
and publishers. Office, 41 Arch street (12—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
WEEKLY.
ADVANCE; Saturdays; negro; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1893; Advance Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers. Office, 124
Camden street (ii — 3). Circulation "jkl." In
1899, Z. In 1900. Z. In 1902, --iKi.-
AMERICAN CITIZEN; Saturdays;
anti roman catholic; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1891; R. J. Long, edi-
tor; American Citizen Co., publishers. Offi.ce,
128Tremont street (9—3).
Circulation: Aetiial average for 1895,
19,976. In 1896, D. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
VE. In 1899, zG. In 1900. yG. In 1901. yH.
In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 4) H (• •) In 19(t4,
yH.
AMERICAN CULTIVATOR; Satur-
days; agricultural; sixteen pages 11x16; sub-
scription $2; established 1839; George B.
James, editor and publisher. Office. 220 Wash-
ington street.
Circulation: Rating varied from C in 1892
to E in 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
vF. In 1890. zF. In 1900. yF. In 1901, yF.
in 1902, y F. In 1903, y F. In 1904, yF.
AMERICAN HORSE BREEDER;
Saturdays ; live stock ; twenty-four pages
11x16; subscription $2; established 1882;
Simon W. Parlln, editor; George B. James,
publisher; dated also at New York, N. Y.
Office, 220 Washington street (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 16,000. In 1896. E. In 1897. Y. In
1898. vF. In 1899. zF. In 1900. yF. Inl901.yF.
In 1902, yF. In 1903, y F. In 1904, yG.
AMERICAN SHOEMAKING; Sat
urdays; shoemaking; forty eight to one hun-
dred and eight pages 53^^x10}^; subscription
$4: established October, 1901; Ed. D. Deming,
editor; Deming & Rogers, publishers. Office,
6«<3 Atlantic avenue (1—5).
Circulation -jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I (••>.
CATALOGUE BY STATEW.
419
MA SSA CH USETTS— Boston.
lu January, li)()5, publisher asserts, no issue
during past year was less than '^,700.
AMERICAN STO(JK. KEEPER I
Saturdays; pet live stock; twenty pages
lOxlS}-^; subscription $1; established 1881;
W. B. Atherton, editor; American Stock-
Keeper Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 30
Broad street (5—3).
Circulation : In 1898, "jkj,." In 1899, pub
Usher asserts, not less than 6,000. Actual ai'-
erage for 1900, 6,H0S. In 1901, yG. In
1902, y«. In 1903, (z-4) (i (O O). lu 1904, yil.
AMERICAN WOOL AND COTTON
REPORTER; Wednesdays; commercial;
thirty-two pages 11x16; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1887; Frank P. Bennett & Co., editors
and publishers; dated also at New York, N.Y.,
and Philadelphia, Pa. Office. 530 Atlantic
avenue (1—5 P).
Clrciilntion; In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 6,000. In 1896. G. In 1897. ii Z. In
1898. yG. In 1899, yG. In 19U0. yG. In
1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 19U4,
yG. (O0)
ANGJLO-AMERICAN; Saturdays: In-
dependent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2: established 1898; David D. Fletcher, ed-
itor and publisher. Office. 61 Court street.
Circulation "jkl."
ANZEIGERj Thursdays; German; in-
dependent; eight pages 18x24; subscripts n
$1 ; established 1888; F. E. Nickels, editor and
publisher. Office, 132 Pearl street (5-3).
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, Z.
Actual average for 1898, 3,826 ; for 1899.
6,370: for a year ending ivith July 14. 19U0,
7,571. In 1901, yG. In 1902, (z-4. 6) fS.
Actual average for 1903. 5,336. In 1904, yG.
BACK BAY GAZETTE; Saturdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents;
established 190i); W. T. Billings, editor; Back
Bay Gazette Company, publishers. Office,
27 Doane street. Circulation "jkl."
BANKER AND INVESTIGATOR;
Saturdays; financial; eight pages 14x19; sub-
scription $2; established 1889; J. D. Brown,
editor; The Banker and Investigator Co.,
Publishers. Office, 132 Pearl street (9—3).
Circulation: -fKL.- In 1902. Z (1. 2, 4,5).
Inl903, (z-4) I(#«). Ini;XI4, yl.
BANNER OF lilGHT; Saturdays;
spiritualist ; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2.50; established 1857; John W. Day, editor;
Banner of Light Publishing Co., publishers.
Office. 204 Dartmouth street (8—3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from E in
1891 to F in 1895. In 1896. F. -In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yG. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yG. In
1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904,
yG.
BEACON; Saturdays; independent; six-
teen pages 113^x161^ ; subscription $1.25 ; estab-
lished 1884; Huntington Smith, editor and
publisher. Office, 295 Washington street.
Circulation: Accorded H from 1891 to
1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In 1898. vl. In
1899, yl. Inl900.yl. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl,
BOOT AND SHOE RECORDER;
Wednesdays; boots and shoes: one hundred
and seventy pages 10x13; subscription $2.50;
established April 1st, 1882; C. H. McDermott,
editor; W. L. Terhune, publisher. Office, 11
and 13 Columbia street (5—3).
Circulation : Accorded Q from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. G. In 1897.1 . In 1898, zH. In 1899. yH.
In 1900. yH. In 1901, June, publisher asserts,
the minimum circulation in nearly twelve
years has been 5.000. In 1902, vG. In 1903.
(z-4) G (• •). In 1904, yG. (O0).
BRITISH AMERICAN CITIZEN;
Saturdays; patriotic; eight pages 16x22: sub-
scription $2; established 1887; R. J. Long,
editor; American Citizen Co.. publishers.
Office, 128 Tremont street (9—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
6,339. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
yH. In 1899, zH. In 1900. yH. In 1901, yH.
In 1902. yH. In 1903, (z-4) H (••). In
19(M, yH.
MASSACHVSETTS-^Boaton.
BUDGET; Sundays; home; sixteen
pages 11x16; subscription $2.50; established
1879; The Budget Co., editors and publishers.
Office. 220 Washington street (8—3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1892
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (• #). In 1904, yl.
B U L li E T I N; Thursdays; tlnance;
twelve pages 9x12; subscription $2.50; estal)-
lished 1898; Weekly Bulletin Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers. Office, 183 Essex
street (8— 3P).
CHARLESTOWN ENTERPRISE;
Saturdays; eight pages 18x22; subscription $2;
established 1868; Charlestown Enterprise Co..
editors and publishers. Office. 8 City square,
Charlestown.
Circulation : Rating varied from G In 1892
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In
1898. y I. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 19U4, yl.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
WORLD ; Thursdays; Christian endeavor;
sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1875; Rev. Francis E. Clark, editor;
The Golden Rule Co., publishers; dated also
atChlcago. Office, Tremont Temple (1—5).
C' i r c u I a t i o n : Actual average for 1895.
96,793; for 1896, 99,846; for 1897.
99,831; for 1898. 94,677; for 1899,
96,154; /or 1900, 94.905; for 1901,98,-
406; for 1902. 99,135; for 1903, 97,518;
/or 1904, 100,519.
Publisher's announcement. — For eleven years
has been represented among advertisers by
the same thi-ee men: George W. Coleman,
advertising manager, Tremont Temple, Bos-
ton; C. A. Goodwin, Association Building,
Chicago; L. B. Bromfleld, Temple Court,
New York City.
CHRISTIAN REGISTER ; Thurs
days; unitarian; thirty-two pages 93^x12; sub-
scription $3; established 1821; Rev. George
Batchelor, editor; Christian Register Asso-
ciation, publishers. Office. 272 Congress st.
(12-3).
Circulation: Rating varied from F In 1892
to G In 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yH. Actual average for 1899, 10,035.
In 1900, yF. In 1901, yG. Actual average
for a year ending ivith June,19(f2, 9,334;
/or 1903, 8,833. In 1904. yF.
CHRISTIANSCIENCE SENTINEL;
Thursdays; Christian science; sixteen pages
10x18; subscription $1; established lb98;
Archibald McLellan, editor; The Christian
Science Publishing Society, publishers. Of-
fice. 95 Falmouth street. Does not Insert ad-
vertisements.
COLORED CITIZEN: Saturdays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established September. 1903; Charles
Alexander, editor and publisher. Office. 714
Shawniut avenue (l — 5).
COMMERCIAL; Saturdays ; finan-
cial ; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $2 ; es-
tablished 1884; George L. Walker, editor;
Charles T. Dukelow, publisher. Office, 22
Exchange place (9—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from Fin 1892
to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In 1898.
yl. Inl899, yl. Inl900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, vT. 'In 1903. yl. In 1904, yT.
COMMERCIAL BULLETIN ; Satur
days; commercial and industrial; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $4 ; established
1859; Curtis, Guild & Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 77 KUby street.
Circulation : Rating varied from E in 1891
to G in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897. G Z. In
1898, yG. In 1899, vG. In 1900. zG. In
1901, yH. In 1902. yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904,
yH. (©0).
CONGREGATIONA LIST; Saturdays;
congregational; forty pages 9x13; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1816; Rev. A. E. Dunning,
editor; Congregational Sunday School and
Publishing Society, publishers. Office, 14
Beacon street.
Circulation : Rating varied from C in 1891
420
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
M ASS ApHUSETTS— Boston.
to E In 1895. In 1896. D. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
publisher asserts, not less than 20,000. In
1899, zC. In 1900. C. In 1901, yC. In 1902,
(z— 4) C. In 1903. (z— 4) C. In 1904, yC.
COURIER J Saturdays ; independent ;
eight pages 24i^x32}^ ; subscription $2.50 ;
established 1795 ; J. F. Travers. publisher.
Office. 69 Summer street (1—5).
Circulation: Rating varied from G in 1892
to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In 1898
yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901.
(z-1, 2, 4, 5) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904. I (DD)-
DORCHESTER BEACON|Satur
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription |l.2.j; established 1873; Thomas
Leavitt, editor and publisher. Office. 305
Columbia Square building (7—3).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 2.000. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z. In
1898. y I. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. Actual av-
erage for 1901, ''2,etio, In 1902, yH. In 1903,
yH. In 1904, yH.
DORCHESTER GAZETTE; Satur-
days (A A).
DRAMATIC REVIEW; Saturdays;
theatrical; twenty pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1893; Review Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 48 Winter street. Circ'n "iKi"
In 1901, Z (3).
EAST BOSTON ARGUS-ADVO-
CATE; Saturdays; republican; eight pages
20x26; subscription $2; established 1869; J. B.
Maccabe, editor and publisher. Office, Ma-
sonic building. Central square. East Boston.
Circulation: Rating varied from H in
1892 to I in 1895. In 1896, publisher asserts,
not less than 4..320. In 1897. Y. In 1898.
yH. In 1899. yH. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
EAST BOSTON FREE PRESS; Sat
•urdays; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; establislied 1886; John A. Gllgan,
editor and pul^lisher. Office. 129 London
street. East Boston. Circulation "jkl" In
1897. Z. In 1898. Z. In 1900, Z. In 1902, "jkl.-
FIBRE AND FABRIC; Saturdays;
textile; twenty-four pages 9x13; subscription
$2; established 1885; Jos. M. Wade Publishing
Company, editors and publishers. Office,
146 Franklin street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903 (++). Actual
averagefor 1904. 6,065.
GAZETTE DEL. MASSACHU-
SETTS; Saturdays; independent, Italian;
four pages 18x24: subscription $1 ; established
1896; James V. Donnaruma, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 3 Snowhlll street (3—5).
Circulation : In 1904, 1.
GERMANIA; Saturdays; German;eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; Schriftglesser
Publishing Company, editors and publishers.
Office, 11 Davis street (5—8). Circulation
"JKL." Inl903, Z(4) (••).
GUARDIAN; Saturdays; Afro-Ameri-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established November, 1901; Wm. Monroe
Trotter, editor and publisher. Office, 3 Tre
mont row (3—4). Circulation— In 1902, Z
(1,2,4,5). Inl903. Z(4)(»#). In 1904, "jkl."
GUISEPPE GARIBALDI; Satur
days; Italian; four pages 19x24; subscription
81; established 1897; G. M. Nobile, editor and
publisher. Office, 24 Prince street (2—3).
Circulation "JTKL." In 1901, Z (1,2,4,5). (A A).
HAYRENIK.; Saturdays; Armenian;
six pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lislied 1899; A. Vzamlan, editor; Hayrenik
Publislilng Co., publishers. Office. 61 Essex
street (5—3).
Circulation: In 1900. "jkl " Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,100. In 1902, "ijcL." In 1903.
Z(4) (••).
HOME AND ABROAD; Saturdays;
twenty-eight pages 9x12 ; subscription $3;
established 1844; Home and Abroad Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 145-147 Sum-
mer street (3—5 P).
MA SSA CH USETTS— Boston .
HORTICULTURE; Fridays; fifty-six
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established De-
cember, 1904; W. J. Stewart, editor; Horti-
culture Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, 11 Hamilton place (12^ P).
IDEAS; Saturdaj's; literary, dramatic;
eight pages llj^xiej^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; C. T. Pllsbury, editor; The Idea
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 61 Essex
street (2—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from H in 1893
to I in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, y I.
In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902. (z— 1,2, 4, 5)1. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS|
Saturdays; sporting; sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription $4; established 1842; Police News
Publishing Company, editors and publishers.
Office, 9 Elm street (12—4 ).
Circulation : In 1895, D. In 1896, D. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yE. In 1899, yE. In 1900. yF.
In 1901. yG. In 1902, (z— 11) D. In 1903. yD.
In 1904. (z-4) F.
INVESTIGATOR; Saturdays; anti-
religious; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription
$3; established 1831; L. K. Washburn, editor;
Boston Investigator Company, publishers.
Office, 9 Appleton street (9—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, -JjvL." Iul903, Z (4) (•#). (A A).
JAMAICA PLAIN NEWS; Satur-
days; republican; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1872; L. J. Brackett,
editor and publislier (8— 3 P); prints editions
for Roslindale and West Roxbury.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,000. Actual average for 1896,
2,371. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. vl.
In 1900 yl. In 1901. publisher asserts, small-
est edition was 2,250. In 1902, y I. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE AND
TEXTILE INDUSTRIES; Saturdays;
textile; twenty pages 11x16; subscription $3;
established 1870; Boston Journal of Com-
merce Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 71 Federal street (9—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from G In 1892
to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yl. Inl899.yl. In 1900. z I. Inl901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904. yl.
JOURNAL OF EDUCATION; Thurs-
days; educational; twenty-eight pages 8i^x
12J^; subscription $2.50; established 1875; A.
E. Winshlp. editor: New England Publish-
ing Co., publishers; dated also at Chicago,
III. Office, 29a Bacon street (3—5 P).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
[n 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In
1899, yl (??). In 1900, vl. In 1901. vl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) F (• •). In 1904, yF.
LIVING AGE; Saturdays ; literary;
sixty-eight pages 6x10; subscription $6; es-
tablished 1844; Frank Foxcroft. editor; The
Living Age Co.. publishers. Office. 13J^ Brom-
field street (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895. G. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, y I. In 1899, vl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, (z-6) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) 1
(••). In 1904, yl.
MASSACHUSETTS PLOUGH-
MAN AND NEWENGLAND JOUR-
NAL OF AGRICULTURE; Saturdays;
agricultural; eight pages 6^x22i^; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1840; Massachusetts
Ploughman Company, editors and publishers.
Office, 3 State street (8—3 P).
Circulation: Ratingvaried from F in 1892
to G In 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yH. In 1899. yH. In 1900. yH. In
1901,yH. Inl902,yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904,
^MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
.JOURNAL ; Thursdays; medical; fifty-
eight pages 8x11 ; subscription $5 per annum ;
established 18'27; George B. Shattuck, M.D.,
editor; Damreil&Upham. publishers. Office,
corner of School and Washington streets.
Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
421
MASSACHUSETTS^Boston.
MIRROR; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
BUbscrlptlou $1.50; established 1898; F. B.
Tyler, editor; Mirror Publlslilng Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 138 Pearl street (5—3). Circu-
lation ".IKi..'
MORNING STAR; Thursdays; free
baptist; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $2;
establislied 1826; 6. F. Mosher, editor; Morn-
ingStar Publishing House. publishers. Office,
457 Shawmut avenue (8—3 P).
Circulation: Accorded F in 1892 and 1895.
In 1896, F. Inl897.Y. In 1898.yG. Inl899,yH.
Inl9(X). yH. In 1901, yH. Inl902, yil. In
1903, vH. InllHM. yH.
I\IYRTLE; Saturdays; juvenile; eight
pages 7x16; subscription 50 cents; estab
lished 1850; Rev. E. M. Brace, editor; The
Universalist Publishing House, publishers.
Office, 30 West street (12—3).
Circiilsitiou : In 1902, "jkl." In 1903,
(z-4) I (••). Iul904,yl.
NEW ENGLAND GROCER; Fri
days; groceries; seventy-eight pages 9x12;
subscription $2; established 1877; A. C. Dowse,
editor; New England Retail Grocers' Pub-
lishing Co.. publishers. Office, 46 Clinton
street (6-3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 4,985. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zH. In 1899, yH. Actual averaae for
1900. 4,181 : for 1901, 4,015. In 1902, yH.
In 1903, (z— 4) H (• •). In 1904, yH,
PILOT; Saturdays; roman catholic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1836; Patrick M. Donahoe, editor;
Pilot Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 630
Washington street (T— 3).
Circulation : Rating varied from C In 1891
to D in 1895. In 1896, D. In 1897, Y. In 1898, vE.
In 1899, yF. In 1900, vF. In 1901, yF ( + + ).
In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904, yF (©©).
PRACTICAL POLITICS ; Satur-
days; twenty pages 9x13; subscription $10;
established 1899; Natioml Press Bureau,
publishers. Office, Treniont building. Cir
culation mkl."
REPUBLIC ; Saturdays; democratic;
roman catholic ; eight pages 18x24 : sub-
scription $2.50; established 1882; John F.
Fitzgerald, editor; The Republic Publishing
Co., publishers. Office. 15 School st. (6—3).
Circulnf ion : Rating varied from 41,386
in 1892 to D in 1895. In 1896, D. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. yE. In 1899, yF. In 1900, vG. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904, vH.
REVIEW AND RECORD, AND
BANKER AND TRADESMAN; Sat
urdays; commercial: forty eight pages 9x13;
subscription $5; established 1872; G. T Lin-
coln,editor; W. C.Warren, publisher. Office,
146 Franklin street (12—3)
Circulntiou "jkl." In 1903, December, pub-
lisher asserts, every issue during 1903 was not
less than «.20i». In UMU. vG.
ROXBIJRY NEW-J; Wednesdays;
Independent; four pages 17x24; subscription
MASSA CH USETTS— Boston.
$1; established ]9(X); James Gorden Emer-
son, editor; Roxbury News Co., publiMhers.
Office, 457 Dudley street, Roxbury. Circula-
tion "ULL"
SACRED HEART REVIEW; Satur
days; roman catholic; sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription $2; established 1885; Rev. John
O'Brien, editor; Review Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 194 Washington street (5—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 40,(X)0. In 1895, B. In 1896, C. In
1897. Y. Inl898,yD. In 1899, yE. In 1900. yF.
In 1901, yG. In 1902, (z-4) G. In 1903, (z-4)
G(»»). lnl9U4, yG.
SATURDAY EVENING GA-
ZETTE; Saturdays; society; eight pages
14x18; subscription $2.50; established 1813;
Robert K. James, .editor ; The Evening
Gazette Publishing Co., publisher. Office, .3
State street (3— 5 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1898,
6,316. In 1896, G. In 1897, GZ. In 1898,
yG. In 1899, yH (??). In 1900. yH. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 19()4, (z— 4) !(••).
SHOE AND LEATHER REPORT-
ER; Thursdaj's; shoe and leather; flfty-six
pages 10x14; subscription $4; established
1857; E. S. Grover, editor; Shoe and Leather
Reporter, publishers. Office, 183 Essex street ;
dated also at New York, Chicago, Philadel-
phia and Rochester (9—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 5,000. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In
1898. zH. In 1899, publisher asserts, no issue
less than 4.200. In 1900, zG. In 1901. yG. In
1902, yG. In 1908, (z— 4) G. In 1904, yG.
SHOE RETAILER; Wednesdays;
seventy-two pages 9x12; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1898; The Shoe Retailer Co.. pub-
lishers. Office. 146 Franklin street (12-4).
Circulation : In 1899, publisher asserts, no
Issue less than 6,(XiO. Actual average for a
year ending irith June, 1900, S,35S. In 1901,
yF. Inl9!)2. •. F. Ini;xi3vF. InliMi4, yG.
SOMERVILLE JOURNAL; Satur
davs; independent republican; ten pages
16x23; subscription $2; established 1868; J. O.
Hayden, editor; Romerville Journal Com-
pany, publishers (3—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
6.288. In 1895, G. Actual average for 1S96.
6,658. Inl897, Y. Inl898,yG. Inl899,yG.
In 1900. vH. In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903. yH. In 1904. yH.
SOUERVILLE REPORTER; Fri
days; eight pages 13x20; snbFcription $1;
established 1900: Weslev A. Maynard, editor
and publisher. Office, 53A Holland st. (12—4).
Circulation: In i901. ••jkl- In 1902, (z-6) I,
In 190:^, vl. In 1904. { z-4) I.
SOUTH BOSTON INQUIRER; Sat
nrdavs; independent; eight to twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1871;
Herbert A. Kenny, editor: Inquirer Publish-
ing Co , Tiublishprs. Office, 475 Broadwaj',
South Boston (7-3 P).
Circulation: In 189.5, "JKL." In 1896, 1. In
The Pilot,,.
EstablisHea 183G.
BOSTON, MASS.
No.
The largest Catholic circulation in the World, The best and cheapest
of advertising mediums. It is the only representative paper of
ten million American Catholics.
3VC.^\.X=M^S ODE" 3VE:E5MT.
The Pilot is the only religious paper of any creed that is so
honored in the American Newspaper Directory. ....
THe Pilot PtiblisHing Coinpai\>^,
2M Tremont Street, BOSTON, MASS.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASHACH USE TTS— Boston.
1897. Y. In 1898, -iKi." In 1899. Z. In 1900, Z.
Ill 1902, Z (1,2,4,5).
SOUTH BOSTON NEWS; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1885; John J. Merrigan, edl-
Office, 494 Broadway,
In 1903, (z-4) 1 (••).
tor and publisher.
South Boston (9—3).
Circulation "jkl.'
In I9i)4, vl.
SOUTH END GAZETTE; Saturdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished March, 1901; Warren T. Billings,
editor; The South End Gazette Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 27 Doane street. Cir-
culation "JKL."
STANDARD ; Saturdays; insurance;
twenty to twenty-four pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1865; The Standard Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office.
fiO India street (7—3). Circulation "jKi"
SUBURBAN; Saturdays; local; thirty-
six pages 10x14; subscription $2; establislied
December, 1902; George Marsh, editor; The
Marsh Publishing Co.. publishers. Office, 7
Waterstreet(12— 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
SUPERINTENDENT AND FORE-
IVIAN ; Mondays ; shoe and leather manu-
facturing; fifty pages 5x10; subscription $2;
established 1875; W. S. Haliburton, editor;
Joseph Van Ness Publishing Co,, publishers.
Office, 143 Federal street (1— 5P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
3,371; /or 1898, 4, '133. In 1899, yH. In
1900. yH. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl.
In 1914. yl.
TIMES; Saturdays; society and literary;
Illustrated; sixteen pages 11x14; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1864; F. A. Russcgue,
manager; Boston Times Co., publishers.
Office. 299 Washington street (12—4).
Circulation t Rating varied from F in 1892
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. H Z. In
1898. yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900. yH. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, y I. In 1904, vl.
TRUE FLAG; Saturdays; fiction; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $2.50; established
1819; Madame Higgins-Glenerne, editor: True
Flag Publishing Company, publishers. Office,
Tremont Temple.
Circulation: Rating varied from F in 1893
to G in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yH. In 1899. zH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902. yH. In 1903, yl. In 1904.
"JKL." (OO).
TURN-Z EITUNG ; Saturdays ; German ;
four pages 13x19; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876; Chr. Eberhard. editor; Boston
Turnverein. publishers. Office, 683 Washing-
ton street (9— 3). Circulation "jkl. "
UNITED STATES INVESTOR;
Saturdays; financial; thirty-two pages 8}^xl2;
subscription $5; established 1891; Investor
PublishlngCo., editors and publishers; dated
also at New York, Philadelphia. Chicago,
Washington and San Francisco. Office. 530
Atlantic avenue.
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 5,000. In 1896. G. In 1897, G Z. In
189S, yG. In 1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, (z— 1, 2, 4, 5^ H. In 1902, yH. In 1903,
yH. In 1904. yH.
UNIVERSALIST L.EADER; Satur
days; universallst; thirt.v four pages 9x13!
subscription $2; established 1819; Frederick
A. Bisbee. editor; Universallst Publishing
House. publishers. Office, 30 West st. (9—3).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 7,400. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. yH. In 1899, vH. In 1900. yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902. yH. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
"WATCHMAN; Thursdays ; baptist ;
thirty six pages 9x13; subscription $2.50; es-
tablished 1819; George E. Horr. Jr., editor;
Watchman PublishlngCo., publishers. Office.
2a Beacon street (8—3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from E In 1892
to F in 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897. Y. In
1898. vG. Inl899.vG. In 1900. yG. In190l,yG.
In 1902, yG. In 1903, vG. In 1904, vG.
WAVERLEY MAGAZINE; Satur
days; fiction; sixteen pages 12x17; subscrlp-
MASSACH USETTS— Boston.
tlon $4; established 1850; Waverly Publish-
ing Co.. publishers and proprietors. Office,
Waverly block, Charlestown (8—3 P).
Circu 1 ation : Rating varied from E in 1891
to F in 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897. F Z. In
1898, yF. Inl899, yF.Inl900,yF. Inl901,yG.
In 1902. yG. In 1903, yG. Inl904, yG.
WELiLSPRING; Saturdays; congre-
gational; eight pages 11x16}^; subscription
75 cents; established 1843; M. C. Hazard,
editor; The Congregational Sunday School
and Publishing Society, publishers. Office,
Congregational House (12 — 1).
Circulation: Rating varied from D in
1892 to F in 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yG. In 1899, zG. Actual average for a
year ending with June, 1900, 73.633. In
1901, yB. In 1902, (z— 1, 2, 4, 5) B. In 1903,
Cz-4)B. In 1904, D(00).
WINTHROP VISITOR; Fridays;
local; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1882; Mrs. S. E. Cowell, editor;
S. E. Cowell, publisher. Office. 138 Pearl
street (9-3). Circ'n "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (A A).
AVOMAN'S JOURNAL; Saturdays;
woman's rights; eight pages 13x18; subscrip-
tion $2.50; established 1870; H. B. Blaekwell
and Alice Stone Blaekwell, editors; C. H.
Slmonds, publisher. Office, 3 Park street.
Circulation: Rating varied from 4,500 in
1893 to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, vl. In 1899. yl ( ??). In 1900, zl ( ++).
In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904,
^WORLD'S CRISIS; Wednesdays; ad-
ventist; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$1.50; established 1855; Rev. F. L. Piper, edi-
tor ; Advent Christian Publication Society,
publishers. Office, 144 Hanover street.
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 9,000. In 1896. F. Actual aver-
age for 1891, 9, 'iOO. In 1898, yF. In 1899, yG.
In 1900. zG. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903,
yG. In 1904, yH.
YOUNG PILGRIM; Saturdays; sec-
ond advent; juvenile; four pages 10x14; sub-
scription 35 cents; established 1863; W. A.
Burch, editor; The Advent Christian Publi-
cation Society, publishers. Office, 160 War-
ren street (12—3).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1903. (z— 4) H (••).
In 1904. yH.
YOUTH'S COMPANION; Thursdays;
young people and family; sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription $1.75; established 1827; Perry
Mason & Co.. publishers. Office, 201 Colum-
bus avenue (7—3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from 572,746
in 1893 to A In 1895. In 1896, A. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. zA. In 1899. zA (-f-f-). In 1900, yA.
In 1901. yA. In 1902, yA. In 1903, yA. In
1904, yA.
ZION'S HERA LD; Wednesdays ;meth-
odist-episcopal ; thirty-two pages 9x14; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1823; Chas. Park-
hurst, editor; Geo. E. Whltaker, publisher.
Office, 36 Bromfleld street (5—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from E in 1891
to F In 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897. Y. In 1898.
vG. In 1899. zF. In 1900. yF. In 1901, yF.
In 19^2, yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904, yF.
BI-WEEKLY
EVERY OTHER SUNDA Y; bl week-
ly: Sundays; unitarian; eight pages 9x12;
subscription 40 cents; established 1885; Rev.
Edward A. Horton. editor; The Unitarian
S. S. Society, publishers. Office, 25 Beacon
St. (12—3). Does not insert advertisements.
PRESS AND PRINTER; biweekly,
Saturdays; publishing; eight pages 9xl2J^;
subscription $1; established 1887; R. & L.
Luce, editors; Press and Printer Co.. publish-
ers. Office. 68 Devonshire street (3—5 P).
Circulation : In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. "Jju.." In 1899. zl (-H). In 1900. yl. In
1901, (z— 3) I (ft). Inl902, yl. In 1903,yl. In
1904, y I.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
FARM-POULTRY; semi-monthly;
poultry raising; twenty to thirty six pages
CATALOGUE B\ STATES.
423
MASSACHUSETTS-Boston.
11x15; subscription $1 ; established 1889; John
H. Robinson, editor; The Karm Poultry Pub
llshin^ Co., publishers. Office, 232 Summer
street ^5— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 24,746. Actual average for 1896,
"24,^0** ; for 1897, 527, 143 ; for 1898,
27,498. In 1899. yC. In 1900, yC. In
1901. yl). la 1902, yD. lu 1903, (z-4) J) (• •).
In UHU, y D.
F I 11 E IH E N ' vS STAND A RD > semi
moutlily; twenty pages 11x14; subscription
$1; established 1879; James M. Gould, editor
and publisher. Office, cor. Sudbury and Haw-
kins streets. Circulation "JKL."
HIBERNIAN; semi-monthly; Irish
Nationalist; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1 ; established 1899; Geo. H. Sheehan, editor
and publisher. Office, 7 Water street. Cir-
culation ••JKL" In 1902, Z (6).
PIGEON NEWS; semi-monthly;
pigeons; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $1 ;
established 1895; C. E. Twombly, editor;
Pigeon News Company, publishers. Office,
32 Hawlev street (1—4).
Circulation: In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. ••JKi." In 1899 Z. In 1902. "jkl." Actual
average for 1903, 1,973. In 1904, yl.
MONTHLY.
A. B. C. PATHFINDER RAIL-
WAY GUIDE; monthly (A A).
ADVOCATE OF PEACE; monthly;
peace and arbitration ; twenty-four pages
8x11; subscription $1; established 1834; Ben-
jamin F. Trueblood, editor; American Peace
Society, publishers. Office, 31 Beacon street
(12—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from H in
1892 to 'JKL." in 1895. Actual average for the
first six months of 1897, 2,500. Actual
average for 1898, 'ZA54:. In 1899. zH. Act-
ual average for a year ending ivith June,
1900, 2*500; for a year ending with June,
1901, 2,536; for 1902. 2,525; for 1903,
2,608. IU1904. (z— 4)H.
AHATEUR WORK; monthly (A A).
AMERICAN BENEFIT JOUR-
NAIi; monthly; American Benefit Society;
four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1895: Chas. A.King, editor; Ameri-
can Benefit Society Journal Co.. publishers.
Office, 2 Park square (13~1).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 4,800. In 1903, (z-4) G. In
191)4 vG
AMERICAN GYiTINASIA AND
ATHLETIC RECORD; monthly; physi-
cal development; fifty-two pages 7x10; sub-
scription $3; established September, 1904;
American Gymnasia Company, editors and
publishers. Office. 19 Mvrtle street (11— 4 P).
AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR
JOURNAL; monthly; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established 1879; Fred
O. Downes, editor; J. A. Cnmmings Printing
Co., publishers. Office, 252 Washington st.
Circulation: Rating varied from 18,730 in
1892 to F in 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897, F Z. In
1898. vF. Inl899,yF. In 1900, vF. Inl901,yG.
In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
AMERICAN MOTHERHOOD;
mi>nthly; household and family; one hun-
dred pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
1888: Mary Wood- Allen, editor; The Ameri-
can Mother Company, publishers (2—5 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896.
5,014; /or 1897, 5,726: /or 1888. 8,492;
for a year ending with May, 1899, 8,817.
In 191)0, yF. In 1901, (z— 6) G. Actual aver-
age for a year ending ivith April, 1902,
18.000; /or 1903, 18.090. InnK)4,yE,
AMERICAN NATURALIST; month
ly; natural science; ninety six pages 7x10;
subscription $4; established 1867; Ginn &Co.,
editors and publishers. Office. 29 Beacon
street (12 — 3). Circulation "jkl"
AMERICAN PRIMARY TEACH-
ER ; monthly ; educational : forty pages
81^x121^: subscription $1 ; established 1876; A.
E. Winship, editor; New England Publishing
MASS A CH USETTS— Boston .
Co., publishers. Office, 29A Beacon st. (1— 5).
Circulation: Rating varied from C in
1891 to D in 1895. In 1896, D. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yE. In 1899, yE ( ??). In 1900, vE. la
1901, yF. In 1902, yF. In 1903, (z— 4) F (• •).
Ill IIX'4. yF.
Ai>IERICAN SHEPHERD'S BUL-
LETIN; monthly; sheep and wool grow-
ing; (i)rty pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; Frank P. Bennett, editor; Na-
tional Wool Growers' Association of the
United States, publishers. Office, 530 Atlantic
avenue (9—1!).
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl" Actual average
for 1899, 3,254. In 1900, yH. In 1901, (z-1,
2.4, 5) H. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z-4) H (••)•
In 1904. yH.
AMERICAN UNDERTAKER;
monthly; forty-eight pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1900; Geo. W. Dorntree,
editor and publisher. Office, 152 Purchase
street. Circulation "iKL."
ANNALS OF GYNECOLOGY
AND PEDIATRY; monthly; medical;
one hundred pages 7x10; subscription SI. 50;
established 1887; Ernest W. Cushing, M.D..
and Robert Hastings, M.D., editors; The An-
nals Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 148
Pearl street.
Circulation : In 1900, "jkl* Actual aver-
age for a year ending with September,
1901, 1,750. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, y I.
APOTHECARY; monthly; pharmacy;
eighty-eight pages 8x11; subscription $1; es-
tablished, April, 19(14; J. C. Hagar and David
Strang, editors; New England Druggist Pub-
lishers' Association, publishers (12— 4 P).
APPAREL RETAILER; monthly
(A A).
ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW;
monthly; architecture; twenty-four pages
11x14 and eight plates: subscription $5: es-
tablished 1887; Bates & Guild Co., publishers.
Office, 42 Chauncy street.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" In 1897. pub-
lisher as^^erts.notless than 1,000. In 1898, "JKL"
In 1901, Z(3). In 1902, I. In 1903, yl (OO).
In 1904, (z— 4) I (t + ).
ATLANTIC MONTHLY; literary;
one hundred and forty-four pages 6x10; sub-
scription $4; established 1857; Houghton.
Mifflin & Co., publishers. Office. 4 Park
street (12—4).
Circulation : Accorded E from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896. E. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yF. Inl899,yF.
In 1900, yG. In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH. In 1904, E (©©).
BAPTIST MISSIONARY MAGA-
ZINE: monthly: baptist; fifty six pages
6x9; subscription $1; established 1821; F P.
Haggard, editor and manager: American
Baptist Missionary Union, publishers. Office,
Tremont Temple ( 12 — 4).
Circulation : Rating varied from F in 1892
toHlnl895. In 1896, H. In 1897, F. Actual
average for 1898, 9.925; /or 1899, 10,141i
for 1900, 11,816. In 1901, (z— 1, 2, 4, 5) F.
Actual average for 1902, 15,470; /or 1908,
17,916; for 1904, 21,216.
BASSETT'S SCRAP BOOK; month-
ly; literary; twenty pages 7^x10; subscrip-
tion .50 cents; e.'tablished 1904; Abbet Bas-
sett, editor and publisher (1—5).
BAY STATE ISSUE; monthly; anti-
saloon; eight pages 9x12; subscription 50
cents: established January, 19(3; M. J. Fan-
ning, editor; The Massfichusetts Anti Saloon
League, publishers. Office, 14 Beacon street.
Does not insert advertisements (A A).
BEST READING; monthly; literary;
thirty pages 6x9; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished 1873; Best Reading Co., editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl" (A A).
BLACK CAT; monthly: fiction; sixty-
eight pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1895; The Shortstory Publishing Co..
editors and publishers. Office, 144 High street
(1-4).
Circulation: In 1896, publisher asserts,
exceeding 150,000. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yB.
424
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASSACHUSETTS-Boston.
In 1899, y B. In 1900, April, publisher asserts,
that for four years last past has been in ex-
cess of 120.000. In 1901, November, publisher
asserts, the smallest edition during the past
year was in excess of 116.000. Actual average
for 1902, 139,938; for 1903, 141,413;
/orl904, 138,773.
BRICK BUILDER; monthly; archl
tecture and building with clay materials;
forty pages 10x13; subscription $5; estab-
lished 1892; Arthur D. Rogers, editor; Rogers
& Manson, publishers. Office, 85 Water street
(9-3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,500. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 5,300. In 1899. yH.
In 1900, yH. In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
BROWN BOOK OF BOSTON;
monthly; literary; twenty pages 11x14;
subscription $1; established 190'j; Arthur
WinslowTarbell, editor; Richards Publishing
Co. (Ltd.), publishers. Office, ItX) Broad street
(8-3).
Circulation: In 1901, (z— 6) A. Actual av-
erage for 1902, 410.750. In 1903, yA. In
19(«, yA.
CHOIR JOURNAL.; monthly; choir
music; sixteen pages 7x10; subscription 50
cents ; established 1899 ; The B. F. Wood
Music Co., editors and publishers. Office,
246 Summer street (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
5,000. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903.
yG(OO). In 1904, yH.
CHRISTIAN; monthly; undenomina
tlonal; sixteen pages 12x17; subscription $1;
established 1866; H. B. Hastings, editor and
publisher. Office, 211 Tremont st. (2—5).
Circulation: In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900. June, publisher
asserts, smallest number ever printed, 6,500.
In 1901, yG. Actual average for a year end
ing with June, 1902, 6,479 ; for 1903, 5,785 ;
for a year ending with January, 1905, 5,565.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE JOUR-
NAL; monthlj'; one hundred and thirty six
pages 63^x9]/^: subscription $2; established
1883; Archibald McLellan, editor; Christian
Science Publishing Society, publishers. Of-
fice. 95 Falmouth street. Does not Insert
advertisements.
CHURCH MILITANT; monthly, ex
cept June, July, August and September;
protestant episcopal; sixteen pages 83^x103^;
subscription 50 cents; established 1898; Ed-
ward T. Sullivan, editor; David P. Fox,
manager. Office, Sudbury building (12^).
Circulation: In 1893, G. In 1899, yG. Act
ual average for 1900. 4,450 : for a year end-
ing ivith May. 1901, 5,3 1 2. In 1902, yG. In
1903. vG (OO). Actual average for 1904
4.906.
CLASSICAL REVIEW; monthly, ex-
cept August and September; Greek and Latin
literature: forty-flve pages 6xS; subscription
$3: established 18*^9: Ginn & Co., publishers.
Office. 29 Beacon st.(12— 3). Circ'n"j.KL.'M A A).
CLUB WOi>IAN; monthly; women's
clubs: thirty-six payees 9x12; subscription $1 ;
established 1891 ; Helen M. Winslow. editor
and publisher (S-3 P). Office. 91 Bedford st.
Circulation: In 1898. "iKL" imS99, G. In
1900, E. In 1901, yE. In 1902. yE. In 1903,
yE(0 0)(AA).
COLORED AMERICAN MAGA-
ZINE; monthly; negro; literary; sixty-
eight paees 7x10; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900: Walter W. Wallace, editor;
Colored Co operative Publishing Co., pub
Ushers. Office, 5 Park square.
Circulation: Actual average for n year
eMd«iowui/i./-Mne.l901. 14,648. In 1902,yE.
In 1903, yE (O O). In 1904. yF.
COLUMBIA D; monthly; Knights of
Columbus: twelve pages 9x12: subscription
%\: establi.shed 181.3; The Columbiad Pub-
lishing (^c. editors and publishers. Office,
19 Boylston street (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
MASSACHUSETTS-Boston.
CONTRIBUTOR ; monthly; undenomi-
national ; sixteen pages 11x16 ; subscription
$1; established 1871; James H. Earle, editor
and publisher. Office, 178 Washington street.
Circulation: Rating varied from 23,000 In
1891 to F in 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yG. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yG. In
1901, (z-3) G. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In
1904, yG.
COOKING SCHOOL MAGAZINE;
monthly, except July and September; house-
hold; eiglity pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1896; Mrs. Janet McKeuzie Hill,
editor; The Boston Cooking School Magazine,
publishers. Office, 372 Boylston street ( 1 — 4'
Circulation: In 1897, G. Actual averaye
/"or 1898, 11,516; for 1899. 14,083; for
1900, 15,166. In 1901. (z-6) E. Actual
average for 1902, 16,290 ;/orl903. 16,900;
for a year ending with February, 1905,
18,900.
CUSHMAN'S COUPLE (consisting of
Columbian and Woman's Home Journal);
monthly; household; sixteen to twenty-four
pages 11x153^; subscription— CoZw?nbian 25
cents. Woman's Home Journal 50 cents; es-
tablished—CoZw?»i6ian 1890. Woman's Home
Journal 1880; L. N. Cushman, editor and
publisher. Office, 291 Congress street (2—4).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with June, 1901, 564,166. In
1902 and 1903, December, publisher asserts,
every issue during the past two years ex-
ceeded 750,000. In 19(J4, y A .
DEFENDER; monthly; organ of N. E.
Sabbath Protective League; twenty-four
pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1895; M. D. Kneeland, editor; New
England Sabbath Protective League, tnib-
llshers. Office, 301 Tremont Temple ( 12—4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl- " Actual average
/'orl899, 4,125. In 1900. yH. Actual aver-
age for 1901, 5,181. In 1902, yG. Actual
average for 1903, 5,114. In 1904, yG.
BONA HOE'S MAGAZINE; monthly;
roman catholic; literarj-; one hundred and
thirty to one hundred and forty-six pages
7x10 ; subscription $2 ; established 1879 ;
Donahoe's Magazine Company, publishers.
Office, IS Boylston street (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts
not less than 42,275. In 1896. B. In 1«97, Y.
In 1898. yC. In 1899, yD. In 1900. yE. In
1901, vF. Actual average for 1902. 51,351.
In 1903. yB (O O). In liKJl, yC.
ECLECTIC MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; one hundred and forty page.* Tx9i^;
subscription $3; established 1844; Living
Age Company, editors and publishers. Office,
li}4 Bromfield street. Circulation "jki."
EDUCATION ; monthly, except July
and August; educational: one hundred pages
6x9; .subscription $3; established 1880; R. G.
Boone, editor; The Palmer Co., publishers.
Office. .50 Bromfield street (9—3)
Circulntion: In 1895, pubiis>er asserts,
not le>-s than 2,550. Actual average for 1896,
3,824; /or 1897. 2,878: /or 1898.2,893.
In 1899. vH. Actual average for a near end-
ing with June, im\. '■2,910. In 1901, yH. In
1902. yH. Inl903, yH. In 1904, yH.
FASHION TRIO (r-onsi>ting of three
monthlv publication.^: Popular Fashions,
Fashion World, Xeiv St]/les\: sixteen to
twenty-four pages 11x16; subscriptior— Popw-
lar Fashions 50 cen's, Fa&hion World 50
cents. New St)/lrs 50 cents; established—
Popular Fashions 1819, Fashion Tl or/d 1900;
L. N. Cushman, publisher. Office. 291 Con-
gress street C? — 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1899,
257,961. In 1900, (z— fi) A. Actual aver-
age for a year ending ivifh August. 1901,
543.850. Inl902. (z— !,6) A. In 1903, yA.
In 1904, yA .
FA THER MATHEW HERALD;
monthly; roman catholic: temperance;
twentv-four pages \riy,x\?i}4; subscription $1 ;
es;abll.shed 1888; Edmond L.Grimes & Co.,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
425
MASSACHUSETTS-Boston.
editors and publishers. Office, 132 Pearl
street (8—8 P),
Cii'ciilatioii: In 190(1, C. In 1901, yC. In
190J. yl). In 191)3. yl). In I'.Hll. yl).
FIERY CROSS; monthly; order of
Scottish clans; twelve pages 11x15; subscrlp-
tl<iM 50 cents; established 1894; Peter Kerr,
editor and publisher (1—5 P).
<;OLI>EN CROSS JOdRNAL.;
monthly ; United Order of the Golden Cross;
eight pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1880; Edward Hartshorn, M.D., edi-
tor and publisher. Office, 71 Blackstone street
(5-o).
Circulation : In 1394, publisher asserts, not
less than 7,500. In 1895, G. Actual average
for the first six months of 1897. 13*041.
In 1898. zF. In 1899, zF. In 1900. yF. In
1901. yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, (z— 1) G (••).
In U)04. yG.
GRANITE ; monthly; granite; forty
four pages 9x12 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1891; A. M. Hunt & Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 131 Devonshire st. (2—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,260. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, "jk-l.-
GREEN BAG; monthly; legal; seventy
four pages 8x11; subscription $4; established
1889; Horace W. Fuller, editor; Boston Book
Co., publishers. Office, 15)^ Beacon street.
Circulation: Rating varied from 4,875 in
1892 to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
HOME MISSION ECHOES; month
ly; baptist home missions; sixteen pages
8x10; subscription 25 cents; established 1885;
Mrs. M. C. Reynolds, editor; American Bap-
tist Home Mission Society and Woman's
American Baptist Home Mission Society,
publishers. Office. 510Tremont Temple (5—3).
Circulation "jkl" In 1901, Z ( 1. 2, 4, 5).
HOME SCIENCE MAGAZINE;
monthly; household; eighty pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established 1894; Mary J.
Lincoln and Anna Barrows, editors; Home
Science Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
2S Oliver street (7—3).
Circulation: In 1895, F. In 1896, F. In
1897, Y. Actual average for a year ending
with May, 1898, 10,000. In 1899, zF. Act-
ual average for a year ending xvith Septem-
ber, 19V3, lOtOOO; for a year ending with
A^igust, 1901, 10,416. In 1902, yF. In
190:^, yF ( O O). In 1904, yG.
HOUSEHOLD COMPANION;
monthly; household; twenty pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1877; The Budge
Company, editors and publishers. Office, 220
Washington street (8—3 P).
Circulation: Rating varied from C in
1891 to E in 1895. In 1896. E. In 1897. Y. In
1898. yF. In 1899, yF. In 1900, yF. In 1901, yG.
In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
ILTilJSTRATED FOOTWEAR-
FASHION; monthly; boots and shoes;
twentj' pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Oran McCormlck, editor and
publisher. Office, 183 Essex st. Circ'n "jkl."
IRON AND STEET. MAGAZINE;
monthly; metals; one hundred and twelve
pages 6x9; subscription $5; established 1904;
Albert Sauveur, editor and publisher. Office,
446 Tremont street (1—5).
JOlTRNAIi OF INSURANCE
ECONOMICS; monthly; insurance; thirty
six pages 6}4x9}4; subscription $3; estab
llshed 1899; Henry H. Putnam, editor and
publisher. Office, 1.59 Devonshire street (1—4).
Circulation: In 1S99, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1900. 1,913; for 1901, 3,096: /or
1902. 1,846; /or 1903, 1,525. In 1904. yl.
JUNIOR CHRISTIAN ENDEAV-
OR WORIjD; monthly; undenomination-
al; juvenile; eight pages 9x13; subscription
85 cents; established 1893; The Golden Rule
Company, editors and publishers. Office,
Tremont Temple (1—4). Does not insert ad-
vertisements.
MASS A CHUSETTS— Boston.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR RE-
IMIRTERj monthly; Knights of Honor;
sixteen pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents;
established 1875; D. S. Biggs, editor; J. A.
Cummlngs Printing Co., publishers. Office.
252 Washington street.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 4i»,000. In 1895, C. In 1896, C. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yD. In 1899, yE. In
190(J.yE. In 1901, yF. Inl902,yF. Inl903,yF.
In 19(14, yF.
LEATHER MANUFACTURER;
monthly; leather; thirty-two to forty pages
7x11: subscription $3 — with manual and
supplements J5; established 1883; Edw. D.
Demlng, editor and publisher; dated also
at New York, N. Y. Office, 143 Federal street.
Circulation: In 1896, •■iel" In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,250. Actual average for 1899,
1,470. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z— 4, 5) I. Ill 1903, yl. In 1904, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,200.
LEE'S MAGAZINE; monthly; liter-
ary; twenty eight to thirty-six pages 6x9;
subscription $1; established 1893; Olive B.
Lee, editor and publisher. Office, 601 Beacon
building (2—5).
Circulation: In 1895, 1. Actual average for
1896,1,500. In 1897, I Z. In 1898. yl. Act-
ual average for 1899. 3,979. In 1900, yH.
In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH, In 1903, yH. In
1904, yH.
LEND A HAND RECORD; monthly;
Lend a Hand Society; thirty-four pages
6^x93^; subscription $1; established 1892; Ed-
ward E. Hale, editor; Lend a Hand Society,
publishers. Office. 1 Beacon street (5—3),
Circulation j.kl." In 1903, Z (4).
LIFE AND LIGHT FOR WOMAN;
monthly; congregational missions; fifty-six
pages 6x8; subscription 60 cents; established
1869; Miss Abbie B. Child, editor; Woman's
Boards of Missions of the Congregational
A. L BOND,
16 GENTRilL ST.,
BOSTON, MASS.,
ADVERTISING AGENT
ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS.
GIVES PERSONAL ATTENTION
TO ACCOUNTS PLACED IN HIS
CHARGE.
426
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASS A CH USETTS— Boston.
Church, publishers. Office, 1 Congregational
House. Does not insert advertisements.
LiIGHT-BEARER; monthly; unde-
nomiuaclonal; eight pages 12x16; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1892; J. M. Orrock,
editor and publisher. Office, 160 Warren st.
(12—3). Does not insert advertisements (A A)
LITERARY WORLD; monthly ;
current literature; tvrenty-eight pages 10x12;
subscription $1; established 1868; Bliss Car-
man, editor; L. C. Page, publisher. Office,
200 Summer street (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898, Z. In
1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, -'jkl ■' Actual
average for a year ending with January,
1904, 6,166. In 1904, yG.
MAIL TRADE IDEAS; monthly;
sixteen pages 6x9; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished June, 1901 ; D. J. Curran, editor and
publisher. Office, 242 Milk st. Circ'n -jkl."
MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL
JOURNAL; monthly; medical; forty-
eight pages 6x9; subscription $1; established
1881; Robert A. Reid, M.D., editor; Bay State
Publishing Company, publishers. Office, 36
Bromfleld street (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
6,8'^1; for 1896, 7,133; /or 1897, 7,310.
In 1898, yG. Actual average for 1899, 7,715 ;
for 19CI0, 7,826 ; for a year ending with Sep-
tember, 1901, 7,977. In 1902, yF. Actual
average for 1903, 8,293; /or 19(J4, 8.568.
MASTERS IN ART; monthly; art;
Bixteen pages 7x10; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900; The Bates & Guild Co., publishers.
Office, 42 Chauncy street (1 — 4). Circ'n "jkl."
MASTERS IN MUSIC; monthly;
musical; fifty paares 8x11; subscription
$2.50; established 19(13; Daniel Mason, editor;
The Bates & Guild Co., publishers^. Office, 42
Chauncy street (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl.--
MEDICAL STUDENT; monthly;
medical; thirty six pages 8x11; subscription
$1; established 1888; D. F. Downing, editor
and publisher. Office, Station A. Circ'n"JKL"
MILL AND SHOP NEWS; monthly;
textile, industrial and mechanical; twenty-
six to fifty-two pages BJ^xlOJ^; subscription
$1; establlslied 1895; T. O. Dowd. editor and
publisher. Office, 74 India street (2— 3). Cir-
culation—In 1897, Z. In 1903, "jkl.-
MIXES: monthly (A A).
MISSIONARY HERALD; monthly;
congregational; forty-eight pages 5x8; sub
scription 75 cents; established 1805; Rev. E. E.
Strong, D.D., editor; Chas. E. Swett, pub-
lisher. Office, 14 Beacon street (2—3 ).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
not less 24,000. In 1895, C. In 1896. C. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yD. Actual average for
1899,18,000. Inl900,yD. In 1901.(z-4)D.
In 1902, Julv, publisher asserts, each issue
for a year past has been 18,0(0. In 1G03, vD.
In l'.H>4. vE.
MODERN METHODS IN ELE-
MEXTARA^ EDUCATION; monthly;
educational; forty pages 8x12; subscription
$1; established 1898: A. E. Winship, editor;
New England Publishing Company, publish
ers. Office, 3 Somerset street. Circ'n "jkl"
(A A).
MODERN PRISCILLA; monthly;
twenty pages 10x14 ; subscription 50 cents ;
established 18s7; Prlscilla Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 120 Boylston street (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, G. Actual average
for 1896, 43,333; for a year ending with
August, 1898. 56,727. In 1899, yB. In
19(Ki. y K. Actual average for a near ending
twi^Ti. 4 uy».'=M901. 60,270 ;/orl902,^3,580;
for 1903, 98,579; /O'- I9(i4. 1 36.21 0.
MODERN W03IEN; montoly; house
hold; thirty-two pages 9x12; subscription £0
cents; established 1900; G^orfre Livingston
Richards Co., editors aid publishers. Office,
99 Broad street (1 — 3). Circulation 'jkl.-
NATIONAL MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary: one hundred and sixty to two
hundred pages f,\^xWi\ subscriptif>n $1: es
tablished 1894: Joe M. Chappie, editor and
publisher; The W. W. Poster Company
MASSACH USETTS-Boston.
(Ltd.), publiBhers. Office, 41 W. First street
(2—4).
Circulation: In 1895, H. Actual average
for 1896. 13,750: for the first Mix months of
1897.27,333; /orl898,41, 139. In 1899, vC.
Actual average for a year ending ivithJuly,
1901. 73,683. In 1902, (z-4j B. In 1903
(z— 4)B(»»). Inlf«)4,yB.
NATIONAL SPORTSMAN» month-
ly; sporting; one hundred and thirty two
pages 7x9; subscription $1; established 1899;
Leonard A. Frink, editor; National Sports-
man Co., publishers. Office, 30 Kelbv street.
Circulation: In 1900, I. In 1901, (z— 4, 6) I,
Inl902, yl. In 19o3, yl. In 1^(04, y I.
NAUTILUS; monthly ; conchologv ;
sixteen pages 7x10; subscription $1; H. A.
Pilsbry and C. N. Johnson, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, Society of Natural History
(1—4). Circulation "jk-i,."
NEW ENGLAND ANCHOR AND
SHIELD ; monthly; AncientUnlted Work-
men; twelve pages 11x15}^; subscription 50
cents; established 1895; F. W. Bavley, edi-
tor; New England Anchor and Shield Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office, 73 Federal st.
Circulation: In 1898, "iKi." In 1899, zl. In
1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yI(00)(AA).
NEW ENGLAND DRUGGIST <
monthly; drugs and pharmacy; eighty
pages 8x11; subscription $1; established 1888';
Joseph C. Hagar & David Strang, editors;
New England Druggist Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office. 145 High street.
Circulntion : Rating varied from H In 1892
to I In 1895. Actual average for 1S9G. 3,873.
In 1897, Y. In 1898. yH. In 1899. vl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 19C3, vl.
In 1904. vl.
NEW ENGLAND LIQUOR .JOUR-
NAL AND DIRECTORY; monthly;
liquors; one hundred and six pages 9x12;
subscription $2.50; established 1894; John
Dowling, editor and publisher. Office, Hecht
bailding, Dewey sq. (8—3 P). Circ'n ••jkl."
NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE;
monthly; literary; one hundred and sixty-
four pages 7x10: subscription $8: established
1886; American Company, publishers. Office,
5 Park square (2—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from 20.000 in
1894 to D in 1895. In 1896, publisher asserts,
not less than 20,000. In 1897, CZ. .4c^waZ
arcraflfe /or 1898. 20, 000; /or 1899, 20. 41 6 r
for 1900, 21,000; for 1901. 21,250; for
1902, 21,580 In 1903, C (OO). In mn. yD.
NEW ENGLAND MEDICAL GA-
ZETTE; monthly; medical; eightv six
pages 6x9; subscription $2; established 1864;
John L. Coffin, editor; Otis Clapp & Son, pub-
lishers. Office, 10 Park sq. Circulation "jKi."
NEAV ENGLAND ODD FELLOW;
monthly; odd-fellowship; thirty six pages
6x9; subscription $1; established 1900; J. R.
Rulter, editor and publisher. Office, 147
Columbus avenue (5—3).
Cii'culation : Actual average for a year
ending with May, 1901. 1,641: for a year
ending with June. 1902, 4,475. In 1903,
(z— 4) G (OO) (A A).
NEW ENGLAND PRINTING
TRADES JOURNAL; nK.nthly: print-
ing trades; twenty four p^ges lxU>}4: sub-
scription SI. established 1899; M. A. Murphy,^
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
(A A)
NEW REVIEW; monthly (A A).
OUR DUMB ANIMAL."^; monthly;
humane eduoatii n; twelve page.* 10x12; sub-
scription .50 cents; established 1868; Massa-
chusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals, editors and publishers. Office, 19
Milk street (5 — 3). Does not insert advertise-
ments.
OUR HOME; monthly; fraternal;
sixteen pages 9x12; subscription .50 cents; es-
tablished 1882 ; Home Circle Publishing
Co.. editors and publishers. Office, 120
Tremont street (12 — 1).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
427
MASSACHUSETTS— Boston.
less than 1,4(X). In 1896, 1. Actual average
for 1897, 7.3001 for 1898. 7,01S» for 1899,
7,056; for liHK), 7,03ti; for 1901. 0,956:
for 1902, 6,5'-i5; for 19U3. 6,496; /frl'.W4,
6.00S.
PERRY MAGAZINE. {See Maiden.
Mass. )
PHOTO ERA; monthly; photography;
subscription $1.50; established 1892; Tliomas
Harrison Cumniings. editor; Photo Era Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office, 170 Summer st.
(8-3 P).
Circulation: In 1898, I, Actual average
for 1899, 6,914. In 1900, yG. In 1901. yH.
In 1903, (z-1, 2, 4, 5) H. In 1908, yH. In 19(U,
yH.
PILGRIM TEACHER; monthly;
congregational, Sunday school; sixty four
to one huudred pages 6x9; subscripiion 50
cents; established 1834; M,C. Hazard, editor;
The Pilgrim Press, publishers. Office, 14
Beacon street (12—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903.
17,0S3. lu liX)4. (z-4) D.
POPUIiAR EDUCATOR ; monthly,
except July and August; educational; fifty-
six pages 9x13; subscription $1; established
1883; Educational Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 50 BromHeld st. (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 60,000. In 1895, B. In 1896, B. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yC. In 1899, yC. In 1900, yD.
In 1901, yE. In 1902, yE. In 1903. yE.
PRACTICAL. IDEALS; monthly;
fifty two pages 6x10; subscription $1; es
tabllshed 1900; J. M. Wlnkley. editor. Star
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 200 Claren-
don street (2— 5). Circulation "iKL"
PRIMARY EDUCATION; monthly;
educational; fifty one pages 9x13; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1895; EvaD. Kellogg, edi-
tor; Educational Publishing Co., publishers
(8—3 P). Office. 50 Bi-' .mfleld street.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
not less than 25,000. In 1895, C . Actual aver-
age for 1896, 40.600. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yC. In 1899, yC. Iul900,yD. Actual average
for a year ending with April, 1901, 46,600.
In 1902, yB. In 1903, yB(OO). In liK)4, yC.
PROFITABLE ADVERTISING;
monthly; advertising; one hundred to two
hundred pages 7x10; subscription $2; estab-
ished 1891 ; Kate E. Griswold, publisher.
Office, 140 Boylston street ( v:—l).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
5,913. In 1896. G. Actual average for \897 ,
6,35S; for 1898, 6.012; /or 1899. 5,983.
In 1900, yG. In 1901, yH. Actual average
for 190.', 5.000. In 1903, (z—1) G. Actual
average for 1904, 5.50S.
PROFIT AND RETAIL ADVER-
TISING; monthly; advertising; thirty-
two pages 7x9J^: subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1903; Irving P. Fox, editor; Spa-
tula Publishing Company, publishers. Office,
Sudburv bldg (1—5).
PROCiNOSTIC STAR GAZER »
monthly; astrology; four pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1885; Star Gazer
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
(8—3 V) Office, 172 Washington street (5—3).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher as
serts. not less than 1.0<TO. In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "iKL." (A A).
PROTECTIONIST; monthly ; eco-
nomic ; republican ; fifty to eighty pages VxlO;
subscription $1 ; established 1889 ; Albert
Clarke, editor; Home Market Club, publish-
ers. Office. 77 Bedford street.
Circulation: Actual ai^erage for 1895,
4,041. In 1896, G. In 1897, G Z. In 1898,
yH. Actual at^eragefor a year ending icith
October, 1899,4. 141. Inl900,yG. In 1901. vH.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1902, 2.700. In 1903, yH. In 1904. yH.
PURPLE BELL: monthly ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1^99;
James Ray, editor and publisher. Office,
643 Atlantic avenue (2— "iP). Circ'n ".tkl."
In 19(J3, Z (4).
MASSA CH USETTS— Boston.
PYTHIAN GLEANER; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; thirty-two pages 6x9;
subscription $1; established 1895; A.M. AUen^
editor; Gleaner Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 113 Dudley street; dated also at Rox-
burj'. Circulation "jkl."
ROYAL ARCANUM BULLETIN;
monthly; royal arcanum; eight pages 9x12;
subscription 30 cents; established 1894; W,
O. Robson, editor; Supreme Council of the
Royal Arcanum, publishers. Office, 407
Shawmut avenue (1—4). Does not insert
advertisements.
SCHOOL PHYSIOLOGY JOUR-
NAL; monthly, during the school year; edu-
cational; sixteen pages 7x10; subscription
60 cents; established 1891; Mary H. Hunt,
editor and publisher. Office, 23 Trull st.( 12— 4).
Circuiatiou: Actual average for 1895,
11,533. In 1896, F. Actual average for a
yearending with June, 1897, 10.500. In
1898, yF. Actual average /or 1899, 6,800:
for 1900, 5.400; for a year ending with
June, 1901, 5,200; /or 1902, 5,000 ; for 1903,
5,000; /or 1904, 5.300.
SHOE WORKERS' JOURNAL;
monthly; labor; forty six pages 7x10; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1900; C. L.
Baine, editor; Boot and Shoe Workers'
Union, publishers. Office, 434 Albany build-
ing (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with June, 1901, 13,333; for 1902,
22,167. In 1903, yC (O O). In 1904, yD.
SOCIAL VISITOR; monthly; twenty-
four pages 11x16; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1872; L. N. Cushman, editor and
publisher. Office, 271 Congress street (2—3).
Circulation: Accorded D from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896, D. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yE. In 1893,
VF. In 1901, yG. In 1902, E. In 1903, yE.
In 1904. yF..
SPATULA; monthly; pharmaceutical;
eighty i ages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; The Spatula Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (8—3 P). Office, Sud-
bury building.
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, that no issue in four years
prior to July has been less than 3,000 In
1902, yH. In 1903, II . In 1904, yH.
STREET RAILWAY BULLETIN;
monthly; street railways: flfty-two pHges
9x12; subscription $1; established January,
1902; John J. Lane, editor; New England
Street Railway Club, publishers. Office, 257
Washington street (12—3). Circulation "iKL."
SUBURBAN LIFE; monthly; agricul-
ture, floriculture; thirty six pages 10x14; sub-
1 scription jsl; established 1W2; G. B. Faxon,
I editor; The Colonial Press, publishers. Office,
i 16 State street i3— 5P).
I SUNDAY SCHOOL HELPER;
monthly (A A).
TE1>IPERANCE CAUSE; monthly;
(A A).
TEXTIIiE AMERICAN: monthly;
textile; forty pages 91^x12^2". subscription
$1 : established January, 1904; H. G. Kittredge,
editor; Textile American Publishing Com-
pany, publishers. Office, Old South bldg
, (2-5 P)
1 TEXTILE WORLD RECORD f
monthly; textile, cotton and wool; two
I hundred and fifty two pages 7x10; subscriji-
i tion $2; established 1868; Textile World and
Textile Record combined 1903; Samuel S.
Dale, editor; The Lord & Nagle Co., publish-
ers. Office, 299 Devonshire street (1—5).
Circulation : Rating varied from F in 1891
to G In 1895. Actual average for 1896, 4,447.
Inl897,Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. Actual
average for 1900, 4,764. In 1901. vG. Ac-
tual average for 1902. 5,142. In 1903.
(z— 6) G. Actual average for 1904, 5.983
'rilPICAL ARCHITECTURE;
monthly; building trade; twenty-four pages
10x15 ; subgcrlptlon $3 ; established 1899 r
Wm. Rotch Ware, editor; The American
428
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASS A CUUSETTS-Boston.
Architect Co., publishers. Office, 233 Tre-
mont street (12—3).
Circulation: In 19C3 (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
TRADE PRESS L.IST; monthly; six-
teen pages 9!^xl2i^; subscription $1.75; estab-
lished 1898; Robert Mitchell Floyd, editor and
publisher. Office, 50 Central street. Does not
Insert advertisements.
UNION LABEL.; monthly; labor; forty
to seventy-two pages 8xl0i^ ; subscription
«1; established 1899; T. M. Nolan, editor:
The Union Label Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 306 Sudbury building (1—4).
rirculation: "jkl." In 1903. (Z'-4) I (• •).
In 1904, yl,
WATCHWORD AND TRUTHi
monthly; undenominational; thirty-six pages
8x10; subscription $1 ; established 1878; Robert
Cameron, D.D.. editor and publisher. Office,
120 Boylstou street (12—4).
Circiilntion : In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 3,000; in 1896,3,550; the total num-
ber printed for the year was 78,050, which in-
cluded two very large special editions. In
1897, H Z. Actual average for a year end-
ing luith July. 1898, 4,785. In 1899, zG. In
1300, yG. Actual average for 1901, 7,59'^.
la 1902, yG. In 1908, yG. Actual average for
1904-, .5,472.
WEDDING BEL.L.S; monthly; matri-
monial; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1883; G. C. Hollander, editor and
publisher. Address. P. O. Box 2529 (2—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1901, Z (4, 6).
WHAT WOMEN SHOULD KNOW;
monthly; embroidery; flfty-two pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established 1896; Alice
M. Turner, editor; Ashley Publishing Co.,
publishers.
Circiiiation; In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver
age for 1901, 1 5,033. In 1902, yE. In 1903,
yE(OO) (AA).
WISDOM AND FOLLY; monthly;
sixty four pages 4^^x73^; subscription 12
cents; established March, 1902; J. F. Ben-
yon, editor; Wisdom Publishing Company,
publishers. Office, Wlnthrop building (12—3).
Circulation: In 1902, (z--6, U) D. In 1903,
(z-4) D(»«) (A A).
WOxMAN'S COLUMN; monthly; wo-
man suffrage; four pages 9x13; subscription
2o cents; established 1888; Alice Stone Black-
well, editor and publisher. Office, 3 Park
street (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 15,500. In 1895, E. In 1896, E. In
1897. Y. Inl898.zf. In 1899, y I f ? ?). In 1900,
.vl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yj. In
1904, yl.
^^.S;^',.^ N'S MISSIONARY
FRIEND; monthly; methodlst-episcopal;
forty four pages 5^x8; subscription 50 cents;
established 1869; Miss L. M. Hodgklns. editor;
Pauline J. Walden, manager; Woman's
Foreign Missionary Society of Methodist
Episcopal Church, publishers. Office. 36
Bromfleld street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 22,000. In 1896. C. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zD. Actual average for 1899, 22.375.
In 1900. zC. In 1901, yD. In 1902, yD. In
190.3, yD. In 1904. (z-1. 2, 4) D (• •).
„ WOMAN'S VOICE AND PUBLIC
SCHOOL CHAMPION; monthly^
educational; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1889; Eliza Trask Hill, edi-
tor; The Woman's Publishing Co., publish-
ers. Office, 36 Bromfleld street (8—3)
Circulation : In 1898, "jkl" Actual aver
agre/or 1899, 2,750. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
WOMEN'S CLUB CALENDAR;
monthly, except July, August and Septem-
ber; women's clubs; thirty-six pages 7x10:
subscription $1; established 1900; Adelaide
T. Chase, editor and publisher. Office, Tre-
mont Temple (3—3).
Circulation: "jkl" In 1908, (z— 1) I. In
1904 V T
WORKING BOY; monthly (A A).
MASSACHUSETTS— Boston.
WRITER; monthly; literary; twenty
pages 7x9; subscription $1; established 1887;
Wm. H. Hills, editor; Writer Publishing Co..
publishers. Address. P. O. Box 1905 (2—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl" In 1902,
(z— 4)1. Iul903, yl (OO). In 1904, "JKL."
, YE QUAINT MAGAZINE; month-
ly; eight to twelve pages 6x9Jh^; subscription
50 cents; established February, 1901; Amos
W. Rideout, editor ; Ye Quaint Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 7 St. Paulst. (12—4 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
1,166. In 1903, (z-6) I. Inl904, yl.
YOUNG IDEA; monthly, except July
and August ; educational ; sixteen pages
9x12; subscription 50 cents; established 1888;
The Allen Company, editors and publishers.
Office, 4 Asburton place,
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, H.
Actual average for 1898, 4,700. In 1899, zG.
Actual average for 1900, 6,150; for 1901,
6,740. In 1902, yG. In 19u3, yG. In
1904 V f '
YOUTH'S REALM; monthly; juve-
nile ; eight to sixteen pages 11x15 ; sub-
scription 85 cents; established 1896; Albert
W. BuUard, editor; A. Bullard & Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 446 Tremont street (12— 3).
Circulation: Inl902,".iKL" Inl903,(z— 4) H.
In 1904, yl.
BI-MONTHLY.
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS BUL-
LETIN; bi-monthly; art; eight pages
6UxlO}i; established March, 1903; B. I. Gil-
man, editor; Museum of Fine Arts Publish-
ing Company, publishers (1—5).
QUARTERLY.
ALPHA PHI QI ARTERLY;(A A).
AiUERlCAN JOURNAL OF NU-
MISMATICS; quarterly, January, April.
July and October; numismatics; thirty-six
pages 7x11; subscription $2; established 1866;
W. T. R. Marvin and L. H. Low, editors; T.
R.Marvin & Son, publishers. Office, 78 Fed-
eral street. Does not iusert advertisements.
AMERICAN PHYSICAL EDUCA-
TION REVIEW; quarterly, March.
June, September and December; physical
education; three hundred pages 6x9; .sub-
scription $2; established 1895; G. W. Fitz.
editor; The American Physical Education
Association, Publishers. Office, 483 Beacon
street (1—4). Circulation 'jkl."
AMERICAN QUARTERLY; quar-
terly; literary; one hundred and sixty four
pages 7x9 ; subscription $2.50 ; established
1889; Charlotte Porter and Helen A.Clarke,
editors; The Poet Lore Co., publishers.
Office, 16 Ashburton place (5—3).
Circulation: From 1893 to 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In
1898, Y. In 1898, "jkl." In 1899 and 1900, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition was less than 1,000,
In 1901, "JKL." In 1904, "jkl." ^A A).
BULLETIN OF THE NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF WOOL MANU-
FACTURERS; quarterly; economic; one
hundred pages; 6x9; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1869; John Brice McPherson, editor;
National Association of Wool Manufacturers,
publishers (2 — 5). Circulation "jkl."
EXPRESSION; quarterly. June, Sep-
tember, December and March; elocution and
dramatic; thirty-two to forty-eight pages
5x8; subscription $1; established 1895; Anna
B. Curry, editor; School of Expression, pub-
lishers. Office. 19 Pierce building (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. GZ.
In 1898. yG. In 1899. yG. In 1900, vG. In
1901, yH. In 1902. yH. In 1903, vH (A A).
GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLY
MAGAZINE; quarterly; genealogy and
history; ninety pages 7x10; subscription $3:
establi.shed 1890; Eben Putnam, editor; The
Research Publication Co., publishers. Office,
1 Somerset street (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
HARVARD GRADUATES' MAG-
AZINE; quarterly, March , June, September
and December; literary: one hundred and
8ixty-elghtpages7xlO; subscription $2; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
420
MASSACHUSETTS-Boaton.
lished 1892; The Harvard Graduates' Magazine
Association, editors and publishers. Offlce,
517 Exchange building.
Circulation: In 1895. G. In 1896, G. In
1897, Y. Iul898,yH. Inl899,yH. Inl'JOO.yH.
Inl901, (z-l,2,4,5)I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, yl.
I L. 1. IJ S T R A T E I) SUNDAY-
S C H O <) li <| U A It T E R L. Y ; Sunday
school; forty-four pages 6x8; subscription 20
cents; established 1879; Rev. F. N. Feloubet,
editor; The W. A. Wilde Co., publishers. Of-
floe, 120 Boylston street (12—4).
Circulatiou: Iul90i,"4KL" In 19t3, (z-4) E.
In 1904, yE.
INTER1>IEDIATE SUNDAY
SCHOOL. QUARTERLY; Sunday
school; thirty-two pages 6x8; subscription 20
cents; established 1879; Rev. F. N. Peloubet,
editor; The W. A. "Wilde Co., publishers. Of-
fice, 120 Boylston street (12—4).
Circulation: Inl902,"jKL." Inl903,(z— 4) G.
In 1904, yG.
JO URN AL. OF AMERICAN FOLK-
LiORE; quarterly, January, April, July and
October; seventy-six to ninety-two pages
7x10; subscription $3; established 1886; Alex.
Francis Chamberlain, editor; Houghton, Mif-
flin & Co., publishers. Office. 4 Park st. (12— 2).
Circulation •jkl."
JOURNAL, OF ECONOMICS; guar
terly. February, May, August and November;
economics; one hundred and seventy pages
6x10; subscription's; established 1886; F. W.
Taussig, editor; George H. Ellis (for Harvard
University), publisher. Office, 272 Congress
street (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAL OF THE MASSACHU-
SETTS ASSOCIATIONOF BOARDS
OF HEAliTH; quarterly; public hy-
giene: Samuel H. Durgin, M. D., editor; H.
W. Hill, M. D., publisher. Office. Sudbury
Building (2—4). Circulation "iKL." (A A).
JUNIOR SUNDAY SCHOOL
QUARTERLY; quarterly (A A).
MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT;
quarterly, January, April, July and October;
genealogy, biography, pilgrim and history;
sixty-four pages 6i>^xl0 ; subscription $2 ; es-
tablished 1899; Geo. E. Bowman, editor; Mas-
sachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants,
publishers. Office, 628Tremont bldg. (10— 3 P).
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
NEW CHURCH REVIEW; quarter
ly, January, April, July and October ;sweden-
borgian; one hundred and sixty pages 6x9;
subscription $2; established 1894; The Mas-
sachusetts New Church Union, publishers.
Office, 16 Arlington street (12—3). Does not
Insert advertisements.
NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL
AND GENEALOGICAL REGIS-
TER; quarterly, January, April, July and
October; history and genealogy; one hun-
dred and twelve pages 6x10; subscription $3;
established 1847 ; Henry Ernest Woods, edi-
tor; New England Historic Genealogical
Society, publishers. Office, 18 Somerset street
(12—4).
Circulation: "jkl." Actual average for
1903.1,500. In 1904, yl.
NEW PHILOSOPHY; quarterly. Jan-
uary, April, July and October; Sweden-
borgian; thirty-four pages 6x9J^; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1898; Rev. John
Whitehead, editor and publisher. Office, 16
Arlington street.
Circulation: In 1898, H. In 1899, yl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, ".tkl" (A A).
POLITICAL. SCIENCEQUARTER-
Li Y ; March, June, September and December ;
economic ; two hundred and twenty pages
6x10; subscription $3; established 1886; Fac-
ulty of Political Science of Columbia Uni-
versity, editors; Ginn & Co., publishers.
Office. 29 Beacon street ( 12-1 ).
Circulation: In 1901, ikl" Actual aver-
age for 19iyi, 1,4:00. In 1903, Z (4). Actual
average for imi, 1,300.
PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY; quar.
terly. May, August, November and February;
MASSACHUSETTS— Boston.
metaphysical; thirty-six pages 7x10; sub-
scription 35 cents; established 1900; Wm. A.
Barnes, editor and publisher. Office, 603
Massacluisett.s avenue. Circulation "jki..--
PUBLICATION OF THE AMERI-
CAN STATISTICAl^ ASSOCIA-
TION; quarterly (A A).
technolo<;y quarterly,
and proceedings of the so-
CIETY OF ARTS; March, June, Septem-
ber and December; scientific and technical;
seventy to one hundred and fifty pages 7x11;
sul)Scriptlon $3; established 1888; Society of
Arts, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
editors and publishers. Office, 491 Boylston st.
(12 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
TECHNOLOGY REVIEW; quarter
ly, January, April, July and October; colle-
giate; one hundred pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established 1899; Association of Class
Secretaries, editors and publishers. Office. 83
Newbury street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl- " Actual average
for 1901, 1,900; for 1902, ^,075. In 1903,
yl (O O). Actual average for 1904, 3.000.
WOODLAND AND ROADSIDE;
quarterly (A A).
BOURNE, Barnstable Co. 0,1,657
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 17 m. W. of Barnstable.
PIONEER; Tuesdays; four pages 22x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1889; Pioneer
Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(7— 3 P). Circulation "JKL."
BRAINTREE, Norfolk Co. n 4.848t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 10 m. S. of Boston, the State capital.
Shoe manufacturing and varied Indus-
tries. Agriculture.
BEE; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; S. F. Pratt,
editor; Pratt & Pratt, publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
OBSERVER AND REPORTER ;
Saturdays; Independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1878; Geo. W.
Prescott & Sons, editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1898, "ijcL." In 1899. I. In
1900. zl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903
vl (OO)- Actual average for a year end-
ing with October, 1904, 1,267.
BRIDGEWATER, Plymouth Co. R
5,806t pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd., 10 m. from Plymouth, the
county seat, and 27 from Boston, the State
capital. Location of State Normal School.
Manufactures iron and shoes. ^
ADVERTISER; Wednesdays; local; \/
four pages 16x22; subscription $1 ; established ^
1903; Arthur H. Willis, editor and publisher
(1-5).
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1876; Pliny Jewell, 2d., editor and pub-
lisher; prints an edition for East Bridge-
water. Combined circulation "jkl."
BRIGHTON, Svffolk Co.
ITE3I; Saturdays (A A).
BROCKTON, Plymouth Co. Q, 40,0631
pop., on New York, New Haven &. Hartford
Rd., 20 m. S. of Boston, the State capital.
Manufactures of boots and shoes.
ENTERPRISE; every evening except
Sundays and holidays; independent; twelve
to tweiity-f our pages 15x22; subscription $5;
established 1880: S. Heath Rich, editor; A. H.
Fuller, publisher (1 — I).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
r,037;/orl896, 6,752; for 1897, 6,702;
for 1898, 5,954; for 1899, 6,233; for 1900,
430
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASS A CHUSETTS.
MASSACH USETTS.
■6,651; /or 1901, 7.337; /or 1902, 7,907;
jor 1903, 8,943 ; for 19i)4, 9,861.
Publisher's announcement. — Circulation No-
vember, December, 1904, January, 1905, ex-
ceeded lO.OUO. Fiat ad rate, 30 cents per inch
per day. Full position, 40 cents. Family
paper. Carries solid page of Want ads.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; twelve pages 17x23; subscrip
tion $5; established 1895; W. R. Buchanan,
editor and publisher (1—5).
i^irculation: In 1895, I. In 1896. G.
Actual average for 1897. 13,744; for 1898,
14,5'.i0 ; for 1899. 12,941 ; for 1900.
12,387; for 1901, 12,626; /or 1902, 12,-
851; for 1903, 12,869; for 1904, 12,845.
DIAMOND; Fridays; eight pages 11x16;
BUbscription $1; established 1892; E. Gerry
Brown, editor; Diamond Publishing Co.,
publishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
3ROOKFIELD, WorcetUr Co. u
3,062+ pop., on Boston & Albany Rd., 19 m
S. W. of Worcester, one of the county seats.
Manufactures of woolens, bricks and shoes.
BROOKFIELDS' UNION ; Saturdays;
Independent; four pages 15x22; subtcription
$1; established 1891; W. J. Heffernan, editor
and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,100. In 1896, I. Actual aver -
.age for 1897, 1,181. In 1898, zl. Actual
average for 1899, 1,257. In 1900, yl. In
1901. yl. In 1902. "jkl-"
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
BROO KLINE, Norfolk Co. o 19,935t
pop., on Boston & Albany Rd., 4 m. S. W.
and a suburb of Boston. Residences of
Boston business men.
CHRONICI.E; Saturdays; independent;
sixteen pages 10>&xU; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1874 ; C. A. W. Spencer, editor and pub
Usher.
Circulation : From 1893 to 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,150. In 1896. I. In
1897. Y. Actual average for 1898, 1,179.
In 1899, yl. Iul900,yl. In 1901, y I. In 1902,
yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
CAMBRIDGE, Middltiex Co.n-
91,886+ pop., on FItchburg Rd. and Charles r.,
opposite to and connected with Boston, the
State capital, by four bridges. Seat of Har-
vard College. General manufacturing.
HARVARD CRIMSON; every morn
ing except Sunday, during the college j'ear;
collegiate; four pages 12x16; subscription $3;
established 1873; Students of Harvard Uni-
versity, editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1896. "ija," In 1898, zl.
In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl."
BAPTIST MESSENGER; Saturdays
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; republican;
sixteen pages 1.5x22; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1846; C. Burnside Seagrave, editor;
Cambridge Chronicle Co., publishers (8— 3P)
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895. publisher
asserts, not less than 3,800. In 1896, H. In
1897,Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899. yl. Inl900,yl.
In 1901, yT. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
19<J4. yl.
PRESS! Wednesdays; independent;
ei^ht pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1861; Alice Spencer Gaddls, editor;
Press Newspaper Co., publlsliers (1 — 1).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 3,00f). In 1896. H. In 1897. H Z.
In 1898, zH. In 1899, zH. In 1900, yH. Act-
vnl average for 1901, 1,971. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z-4) I (••)(AA).
SE\TINEL.: Saturdays; democratic;
four to eight pages 13x24; subscription $1;
established November, 1903; Sentinel Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (1—5 P).
Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1869; James Livingston, editor; Times Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office, Cambridge
and Second streets (8—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; Independent;
eight to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription
$2.50 ; established 1878 ; Edward F. Garaweli
and J. Lee Robinson, editors and publishers
(1-4).
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898. zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, pub-
lisher asserts, there have never been less
than 2.500. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, (z-4)H(»«).
ASTRONOMICAL. JOURNAL.; trl-
monthly (A A).
HARVARD ADVOCATE; bl
weelrly, during the college year; collegiate;
twenty-eight pages 9x11; subscription $2.50;
established 1831 ; Students of Harvard Col-
lege, editors and publishers. Clrc'n"jKL."
HARVARD LAMPOON ; bl weekly,
during the college year; comic; collegiate;
twenty pages 9x11; subscription $2.50; estab-
lilshedl876; Students of Harvard Cniversity,
editors and publishers (8—3). Circ'n "isj,."
In 1903, Z (4).
HARVARD ILLUSTRATED
MAGAZINE; monthly; literary; flfty-
two pages 7x10; subscription $2; established
1899; Students of Harvard University, edi-
tors and publishers (12— 3). Circulation: In
1903, Z (4).
HARVARD LAW REVIEW; month-
ly, from November to June inclusive; legal;
elghty-ftve pages 7x10; subscription $2.50;
established 1887; Harvard Law Review Pub-
lishing Association, editors and publishers
(12—4).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1893 to 1895.
Actual average for 1896, 1,263 ; for 1897,
1,389. In 1898, vl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (O O). In
19<)4. publisher asserts, every Issue has been
2,500.
HARVARD 3IONTHLY; literary;
sixty-four pages 7x9; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1885; Students of Harvard University,
editors and publishers (10— 3). Circ'n "jki.."
PRINTING ART; monthly; graphic
art; one hundred pages 9x12; subscription
S5; e.stablished March, 1903; Henry Lewis
Johnson, editor; The University Press, pub-
lishers (1 — 5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
5,091.
P.SYCHE; monthly; entomology; twelve
pages 7x10 ; subscription $2 ; established
1874; Cambridge Entomological Club, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
PYTHIAS AND CALANTHE;
monthly (A A).
ANNALS OF MATHEMATICS;
quarterly (A A).
CANTON, Norfolk Co. O 4,.584t pop.
on New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd.,
15 m. S. of Boston, the State capital. Cop-
per, shovel, cotton, woolen, silk and stove-
polish manufactories. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent; six-
teen pages 10x14; subscription $2 ; established
1876; P. M. Leavitt, editor and publisher;
prints special editions for Easton and Sharon.
Combined circulation: In 1896, "jkl."
Actual average for 1897, 1,109. In 1898, zl.
Actual average for 1899, 1,037. In 1900. yl.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
;901, 1,017. In 1901, "JKL." In 1902, L In
1903, yl. In 1904, ".jkl."
CHATHAM, Barnstable Co. R 1,749
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hart
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
431
MASS.i CHUSKTTS.
MA SSA CHUSETTS.
ford Ril. and ocean at S. E. point of Cape
Cod peninsula, IS m. E. of Barnstable,
31 ON ITOK ; Tuesdays ; eight pages 18x:22;
subsiTiption $'J; establisiied 1872; E. B. & T.
V. Goss, editors and publisliers (7—3 P). Cir-
culation 'iKL.'-
CHELSEA, Suffolk Co. o-3i,07V pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd. A suburb of Boston,
tlie county seat and State capital, con-
nected by ferry and bridges. General
manufacturing.
EVENING RECORD; every evening
except Sunday; independent; four pages
15x22; subscription $3; established 1890; S. H.
Roble, editor and publisher (T— 3 P).
C'irciilatiou : In 19(>4, 1.
GAZETTE; Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1886; Oscar L. Stevens and John L.
Wriglit, editors and publishers (12—1).
Circulation : In 1895, jkl" Aotual aver-
age for 1S96, 1,184:. In 1897. Y. Inl898,yl.
Actual average for 1899, 1,673. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, (z-4) I. In 1903, yl.
Actual average for 1904. 1 ,401.
TELEGRAPH AND PIONEER;
Saturdays; republican; eight pages 15x32;
subscription $2; established 1845; Arthur B.
Champlln, editor; Henry Mason & Son, pub-
lishers (7—3 P). Circulation "JiL"
CLINTON, Worcester Co. D 13.687t
poi)., on Boston & Maine and New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rds. and Naahua
r., 16 m. N. by N. E. of Worcester, one of
the two county seats, and 45 W. of Boston,
the State capital. General manufacturing.
ITEIVI; every evening except Sunday; In
dependent; four pages \1]4:s22; subscription
$3; established 1893; W. E. Parkhurst, editor;
C. C. Coulter, publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, I. In
1897, IZ. Inl898.zl. Inl899,yl. Inl900.yl.
Actual average for a year ending with May,
1901, '^,848; for a year ending with May,
1902. '2,944. In 1903, (z-4) H. In 1904, H.
COURANT; Saturdays ; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1841; W. E. Parkhurst, editor; W. J.
Coulter, publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from 2,400 in
1892 to I in 1895. In 1896, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.450. In 1897. Y. In 1898.
"iKL •• (??). Actual average for 1901, 1,340.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, Z (4). In 1904, "jkl."
COCHITUATE, Middlesex Co. D-
2,060 pop., on Boston & Albany Rd, about
17 m. W. S. W. of Boston.
REVIEW; weekly (A A).
COH ASSET, ^or/o^A; Co. [> 2,759 pop.,
on New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd.,
21 m. E. S. E. of Boston.
SENTINEL.; weekly (A A).
CONCORD, Middlesex Co. D- 5,652t
pop., on Boston & Maine & Fltchburg Rds.,
13 m. S. of Lowell. Agriculture.
MIDDLESEX PATRIOT; Fridays;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; W. B. Conant, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl "
COTTAGE CITY, Dukes Qo. O, l.lOOt
pop., on Island of Martha's Vineyard, 25 m.
S. E. of New Bedford and 60 from Boston,
the State capital. A summer resort.
MARTHA'S VINEYARD HER-
ALD; Thursdays; Independent; four pages
20x26; subscription $2; established 1879;
Landers & Doane, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl"
DAN VERS, Kssex Co. ^ 8.542t pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd., 5 m. N. W. of Sa-
lem, the county seat, and 20 N. N. E. of
Boston, the State capital. Shoe, leather
and brick manufacturing, gardening and
farming.
MIRROR; Thursdays; independent-re-
publlcuu; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $2;
established 1870; Frank E. Moynahan. editor
and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl" In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
RED MEN'S OFFICIAL JOUR-
NAL; monthly; Improved Order of Red
Men; sixteen pages 9i^xl2J^; subscription
81.50; established January, 1901; Andrew H.
Paton, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1900, -jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 3,000; for 1902, '1,750.
In 1903, yH. Actual average for 1904,
'1,250.
DEDHAM, c. h., Norfolk Co. D- 7,457t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hart-
ford and New England Rds. and Charles r.,
10 m. S. W. of Boston, the State capital.
Manufactures of woolen goods, loom pick-
ers, absorbent cotton, cocoa and chocolate.
Agriculture.
STANDARD; Saturdays ; four pages
20x26; subscription $2; established 1882; H.
H. McQuillen, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "jKi" (A A).
TRANSCRIPT; Saturdays; four pages
20x26; subscription $2; established 1870;
Hugli H. McQulUen, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl ••
DUXBURY, Plymouth Co. R 2,07»
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 6 m. N. of Plymouth, the county seat.
Manufacturing.
PRESS; Fridays; eight pages 15x2'i; sub-
scription $1; estaljllshed 1895; Mrs. Wm. H.
Kincaid, editor and publisher (2— 3). Circu
latlon "JKL." (A A).
PILGRIM; monthly (A A).
EASTHAMPTON, ^amp»Wre Co. -a
5,603t pop., on Boston & Maine and New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rds. Manu-
factures of cotton, rubber, buttons, silk
and knit and elastic goods.
ENTERPRISE ; Wednesdays ; Inde-
pendent-republican; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; John Leltch,
editor; The Enterprise Printing Co., pub-
lishers (8— 3). Circulation "iiLt"
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1875; Geo. L. Munn, editor; The East Hamp-
ton News Company, publishers (2—3). Cir-
culation "JKI.." In 1902, Z (4, 5).
EAST NORTHFIELD. Franklin
Co. -o on the Connecticut r.. 12 m. N. E. of
Greenfield, the county seat.
RECORD OF CHRISTIAN WORK ;
monthly; undenominational; eighty pages
51^x8; subscription $1; established 1881;
W. R. Moody, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: Rating varied from 14,000 in
1891 to H in 1895. Actual average for 1896,
1#5,320. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yF. Actual
a IX' raj/e/or 1899, 17, '250; /or 1900, 1 7,250.
In 1901, yE. Actual average for a year end-
ing with March, 1903, 20,541; for 1903.
20,250 ; for 1904, 20,6(ifi.
EAST PEPPERELL,^*rfdiM«a; Co.
n- 3,000 pop., on Boston & Maine and Fitch-
432
AMEEICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASSACHUSETTS.
MASS A CHUSETTS.
burg Rds., 8 m. N. of Ayer Junction. Shoe,
paper and cardboard manufactories.
PEPPERELL, ADVERTISER; Fri
dajs; Independent; four pages 20x26: sub-
scription $1; established 1889; F. T. Marston,
editor and publisher (8—3). Clrc'n "iKi."
EAST WEYMOUTH, Norfolk Co.
D- 5,000 pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Boston. Boot
and shoe and fireworks factories. Ship-
building; wool scouring.
LIFE; Fridays; independent; four pages
20x26; subscription $2; established 1893; M. E.
Hawes. editor; Weymouth & Braintree Pub-
lishing Company, publishers. Circ'n "jki,."
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x20; subscription $2; estab-
lished May. 1903; M. E. Hawes, editor; Tran-
script Publishing Co., publishers (1—5 P).
EDGARTOWN. c. h., Dukes Co. O,
1,209+ pop., on Martha's Vineyard Rd., 20 m.
S. E. of New Bedford and 90 S. S. E. of Bos-
ton, the State capital. A summer resort.
On the island of Martha's Vineyard.
Whale fishery and domestic commerce.
VINEYARD GAZETTE; Thursdays;
independent; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1846; C. H. Marchaut & Co.,
editors and publishers (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl."
ESSEX, ^ssea; Co. □'l,663t pop., on Bos-
ton & Maine Rd., 6 m. W. of Gloucester.
Stove and fish-line manufactories. Saw
mill and shipbuilding.
ECHO; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1887;
Isaac M. Marshall, editor and publisher (9— 3).
Circulation "jjsl."
EVERETT, Middltatx Co. d- 24, 336t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 3 m. N. W.
of Boston, the State capital. Various man-
ufactures, including chemicals, railway
brakes and wheels.
HERALD; Fridays ; independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1885; A. Murphy, editor;
Everett Herald Company, publishers.
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for \mi, 1,390,. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, "JKL."
REPUBLICAN ;Saturdays;republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1893; Wilmot R. Evans, Jr., editor;
Everett Republican Press Co., publishers
(1-4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. "jkl." In
1901, Z;4). Inl903, (z-4) I(»«). In 1904. yl.
FAIRHAVEN, BrUtol Co. c; 3,667t
pop,, on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd. and Acushnet r., opposite New Bed-
ford, one of the two county seats. Tack,
glass and iron works. Summer resort.
STAR; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1879;
C. D. Waldron. editor and publisher (9—3)
Circulation! "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
FALL RIVER, BrUtol Co. ^104,8631
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd. and Taunton r., near Mt. Hope bay.
Good harbor. Steamers dally to Provi-
dence, R. I., and New York City. Foreign
and domestic commerce. Cotton manu-
facturing and granite quarrying.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 20x24; subscription
—dally $6, weekly $2; established— dally 1859,
weekly 1845 ; Almy & Milne, editors and pub-
lishers (2— ;3).
Circulation— Daily : Accorded G from
1891 to 189o. In 1896, G. Actual average for
1897, 5,343. In 1898, yG. In 1899, zG. In
1900. zG. Ill 1901, (z-6) G. In 1902, (z-5, 11,
12) G. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
Weekly : "JKL."
GLOBE; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; eight pages 17x23; subscription
$6; established 1867; W. F. Kennedy, editor;
Fall River Daily Globe Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (8—3 P)
Circulation: In 1895, H. Actual average
for the first six months of 1897. 6,505. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. Act-
ual average for 1901, 6,686. In 1902, yG.
In 1903, yG. In 1904. yG.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day; democratic; eight pages 19x23; subscrip-
tion $6; established 1850; Herald Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895. H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899. yl (??). In
1900, yl. In 1901. (z— 1,2. 4, 5) I. In 1902. yl.
In 1903, y I. Inl904. yl.
L'INDEPENDANT; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; French-Canadian; republican; eight
pages 17x23; subscription— daily $3, weekly
$1; established 1885: G.deTonnancour, editor;
L'Independant Publishing Companj', pub-
lisher (8—3).
Circulation — Daily: In 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest 3,500. In 1895, H. In 1896,
H. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl. Actual aver-
age for a year ending with Oct., 1899, 3,390.
In 1900. yH. Actual average for 1901, 3,260.
In 1902, yH. Actual average for 1903,
3,401. In 1904. yH.
VVeekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 4,500. In 1896. G. In 1397, Y. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, "J_KL."
ADVERTISER ; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscrintion $1 ;
established 1885; Samuel E. Fiske, editor and
publisher; prints special editions for neigh-
boriug towns. Combined circ'n "jkl."
CATHOLIC ADVOCATE;Saturdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1888; James Lawlor,
editor; Catholic Publishing Co., publishers
(8-3).
Circulation : "jkl." In 1900. Z. In 1902, "jkl"
Inl903, (z— 4) H (••). Inl9('4,yH.
PRIMITIVE METHODIST JOUR-
NAL; monthly; twelve pages 11x14; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1893; John H.
Acornlev, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1897, I. Actual average
for 1898. 1,583. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (« •).
In HK34, yl.
FALMOUTH, Barnstable Co. Q, 3,500t
I pop., on New York New Haven & Hartford
j Rd., 20 m. S. W. of Barnstable, the county
I seat. Summer resort.
i CAPE COD INDEPENDENT; Satur-
jdays; Independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
1 Bcrlptlon$1.50; established 1886; Chas. S. Bur-
gess, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
ENTERPRIvSE; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1895;
Charles S. Burgess, editor and publisher
(7— 3 P). Circulation ".iKL."
FITCHBURG,c. h., Worcester Co. D
31,531+ pop., on Boston & Maine and New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rds., 25 m.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
4S6
MASS A CHUSETTS.
N. of Worcester, the other county seat.
Manufactures of saws, ginghams, worsteds,
silks, bicycles, revolvers, lumber, doors,
sash and blinds, cotton and cotton wraps,
steam engines and paper.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
independent; eight pages 18x22; subscription
$o; established 1901; W. D. Lcahey, editor;
Lfuhey A Peden, publishers (7—4).
SENTINEL.; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKL<Y» Fridays; republican;
eight pages 17x23; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1.50 ; established— dally 1873, weekly
1839 ; J. E. Kellogg, editor; Sentinel Printing
Company, publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation- Daily: In 1895, I. Actual
average for 1896, 3,987; for 1897, 4,0'J"2. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yll. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. Actual average for
191 3. 5,19S; for l\m. 5,001.
Weekly: In 1895, "jkl" Actual average for
1896, '^,053; for 1897. 1,944. In 1898, yl.
In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. Actual average for 1903, 1,8'^9.
In 19,)4, yl.
L.E GIjOBE; Fridays; French; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1898;
Louis Tesson, editor and puljlisher.
Cii'culatiou : In 1898, -jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1899, ti,349. In 1900, publisher
asserts, each Issue was 2,425. In 1901. yH.
In 1902, yH. In 1903. yll (O O). In 1904, yl.
POHJAN TAHTI(NORTHSTAR);
Wednesdays; six pages 18x22; established
March, 1902; Ernest S. Niklander, editor;
A. Heisson, publisher (2—3). Circulation — In
1902, Z (1, 3, 4, 5). In 1904, -jkl."
FLORENCE, ffampsMre Co. -D 8,000
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hart-
ford Rd.. 2 m. W. of Northampton. Silk
mills and brugh factories.
H03IE NEEDLEWORK MAGA-
ZINE; quarterly; fancy needlework; one
hundred pages 9x15; subscription 50 cents;
established 1899; The Florence Publishing
Co , editors and publishers (12—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) G. Actual
average for a year ending with January,
1905. 66.735.
FRANKLIN, iV^or/o/ft Co. D-5,017t
pop., on New England Rd., 27 m. S. W. of
Boston, the State capital. Manufactures
of straw and woolen goods.
SENTINEL. ; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; independent; four pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1877; Carl B.
Johnson, editor and publisher (7—3 P). Cir-
culation "jkl." In 1897, Z. In 1902, "JKL.*
GARDNER, Worcester Co. n 10,813t
pop., on Fitchburg Rd., 15 m. W. of Fitch -
burg and 27 N. N. W. of Worcester, the two
county seats. Manufacture of chairs.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; daily six
pages 18x24, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—dally $3, weeklj' $1 ; established-
daily 1896, weekly 1869; Gardner News Co.,
publishers. Circ'n— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
In 1897, Z. Inl902, "Jia."
JOURNAIj: Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887 ; Whiting & Whitaker, editors
and publishers (5— 3). Circulation "jkl." In
1899, Z. In 1902 -JiCL" In 1903, Z (4).
HEALTH JOURNAL; monthly; hy
genie; eight pages 13x20; subscription 60
cents; established 1902; C. Sumner Viall,
editor; C. Sumner Viall & Co., publishers
(12-3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1903,
5,60r(AA).
MASS A CH USETTS.
GLOUCESTER, Essex Co. ^ 2G,12It
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 32 m. N. E. of
Boston and 25 S. E. of Nevvburyport, one of
the three county seats. The largest Ashing
port in the United States. Shipyards and
manufactories of various kinds. Granite
industry employs many hundred men.
Foreign and domestic commerce. Summer
resort.
CAPE ANN NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent-republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription S3; established 1884;
Wilmot A. Reed, editor; Cape Ann News
Company, publishers ( 1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, I.
In 1901, yl. In 1902. vl. Actual average for
1903, 4,804; /or 1894, 6,284.
TIMES AND CAPE ANN ADVER-
TISER ; every evening except Sundav;
independent; six to eight pages H%^22%;
subscription $3.50 ; established 1888 ; Procter
Brothers Co., editors and publishers (3—4).
Circulation ; Accorded H from 1891 to l)i95.
In 1896, G. Actual average for the first six
months of 1897, 5, 124. In 1S98, yH. Actual
average for a year ending with October, 1899,
3,371. In 19<_i0, zG. Actual average for
1901. 5,580; for 1902, 6,247; for 1903,
6,580; /o/- 1904,6,488.
Publisher's announcement. — Gloucester
Daily Times is seventeen years old: an
evening paper. Its popularity is largely
due to its clean and comprehensive local
news columns. Its sworn average paid cir-
culation for 1904 was 6,488 copies daily. It
is an excellent advertising medium, being
a home paper, read when the day's work is
over, during the leisure hours of the even-
ing. Send for sample copies and rates.
GREAT BARRINGTON, Berk-
shire Co. -a 5,854+ pop., on New York, New
Haven & Hartford Rd. and Housatonic r.,
85 m. from Bridgeport, Ct. General manu-
facturing. Quarries of variegated marble
and blue stone. Summer resort.
BERKSHIRE COURIER; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 16x23; sub-
scription $2; established 1884; J. E. Clarey,
editor and publisher (2 — 3).
Circulation : In 189C, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,200. In 1896, T. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898, 2,109; for 1899,2,251;
for 1900, 2,232 ; for 1901, 2,208 ; for 1902,
2,112. Inl9U3. yl. In 1904, yl.
GREENFIELD, c. h., Franklin Co.-u
7,927+ pop., on Boston & Maine and Fitch-
burg Rds. and Connecticut r., 36 m. N.
of Springfield. Manufacturing and agri-
culture.
GAZETTE AND COURIER; Satur
days; republican; ten to twelve pages
17x23; subscription $2; established— Gazef^e
1792. Courier 1888; Albert T. Hall, publisher
(2—4).
Circulation; Actual average for 1894,
5,783. In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y'.
In 1898, yH. In 1899. zH. Actual average
for 1900, 5,797. In 1901, yG. Actual aver-
age for \°iQ2, 5,792. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
RECORDER; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1899; Herbert C Parsons, edlto) ; The
Greenfield Recorder Co., publishers (3 — 4).
Circulation : In 1899, "ijtL." In 1899, -jkl-"
In 1900, Z. Actual average for a year end-
ing u-ith September, 1901, 3,733 ; for a year
ending with June, 1902, 4,221; for 1903,
4,121. In 1904, yH.
28
43-1
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASS A CH USETTS.
HARWICH, Barnstable Co. O, 2,334t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 12 m. E. of Barnstable, the county seat.
Fisheries and the culture of cranberries.
INDEPENDENT! Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription
«1.50; established 1872; Alton P. Goss, editor
and publisher; prints special editions for
neighboring towns. Combined clrc'n "jkl."
In 1899, Z. In 1902, -jkl"
HAVERHILL, Estex Co. cf 37,175t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and Merrimac
r., 32 m. N. of Boston, the State capital.
General manufacturing, chiefly boots and
shoes.
EVENING GAZETTE ; every evening
except Sunday; independent -republican;
ten to sixteen pages 17x22; subscription
$5; established 1798; F. F. Shedd, editor;
Haverhill Gazette Co., publishers (5—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 6,500. In 1896, G. Actual average
for 1S97, 7,956; for 1898, 8,684; /or 1899.
8,6.36; /or 1900, 8,541; /or 1901. 8.600.
In 1902. vF. Actual average for l%3, 9,020;
for 1904, 9.106.
SATURDAY EVENING CRITE-
RION ; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages ll]4x.22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1899; Lewis R. Hovey, editor; Press
Publishing Co., publishers (2— 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1901,
3,149; for 1902,3,479; /or 1903, 3,163.
Inl904, yH.
SUNDAY RECORD; Sundays: inde-
pendent; eight pages 17x22; subscription
82.50; established September, 1902; James T.
Harris, editor; Record Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—1).
Circulation : Actual average for 1903.
5,450; /or 1904, 7,493.
HINGHAM , Plymouth Co. R 5,059t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd. and S. E. side of Boston harbor, 17 m.
from Boston, the State capital. Manufact-
uring. Summer resort.
BUCKET; Fridays (A A).
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2.50; established
18»J; Fred H. Miller, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
HOLBROOK, Norfolk Co. d- i.229t
pop., on New York. New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 2 m. S. E. of Randolph. Boot and shot
manufacturing.
TIMES; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; establithed
1889; John King, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
HOLYOKE, Hampden Co. p 45,712t
pop., on Boston & Maine and New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rds. and Connecti-
cut r,, 8 m. N. of Springfield, the county
seat. Paper mills.
EVENING TELEGRAM; every even-
ing except Sunday; eight to ten pages 15x22;
subscription 83; established 1898; Geo. F.
Jenks, editor; Holyoke Telegram Publish-
ing Company, publishers.
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899. pub-
lisher asserts, never less than 3.000. In
1900, yH. In 1901. yH. Actual average for
a year ending with ^pri<, 1902, 6,516. In
1903, vG. In 1904. yG.
TRANSCRIPT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; re-
publican; daily eight, weekly four pages
17x23; subscription— daily $3, weekly $1; es-
MASSACHUSETTS.
tabllshed — daily 1882, weekly 1856; W. G.
Dwight, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation- Daily: In 1895, G. Actual
average for 18%, e, 173. In 1897. Y. Inl898.
yH. In 1899. yH. In 1900, zH. In 1901, yH.
In 1902, (z— 4) G. Actual average for 1903,
6,867 ; /or 1904, 6,851.
Weekly: "jkl."
RUNDSCHAU; semi-weekly, Wednes-
days and Saturdays; German; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1883; Jac. Wisly, editor; German-
American Printing Co., publishers; prints
editions for neighboring towns (2—3).
Combined circulation: In 1897, "jkl."
Actual average for 1898, 1,163. In 1899, yl,
Inl9(K), vl. In 1901. "JKL."
DER ZEITGEIST; Thursdays; Ger-
man; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1884; German American Printing
Co., editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
DIE BIENE; Wednesdays ; German ;
/abor; eight pages 15x22; subscription 5()
cents; established 1893; Aug. Lehmann, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: "jkl." In 1897. Z. In 1898, Z.
In 1902, "JKL.' Actual average for 1904,
l,tJ60.
LE JOURNAL; Thursdays; republi-
can; French; six pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established February, 1904; B. J. Gapron,
editor; Le Journal Publishing Company,
publishers (1— 5P).
SATURDA Y FREE PRESS; Fridays;
democratic; eight to twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1891; John D.
Rvan, editor; Free Press Publishing Co.,
publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904, y I.
SPRINGFIELDER ZEITUNG; Sat-
urdays; German; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1890; German-Amer-
ican Printing Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation ".ikl." (A A)
NAUTILUS; monthly; new thought;
thirty-six pages 6>|xl0; subscription 50cents;
established 1898; Elizabeth Towne, editor
and publisher ( 12— 4).
Circulation: In 1905, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1903, ] 6,166: for 1904, 31,000.
TRUE LIGHT; monthly; temperance;
sixteen pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents;
established 1890; Miss Angelina Worswick,
editor and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896. 1. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
publisher asserts, not less than 1,000. In
1899. vT. Actual average for a year ending
with March. 1900. 1.000. In 1901, "jkl." Ac-
tual average for 1902, 1,000. In 1903, De-
cember, publisher asserts, during past year
never less than 1.000. In 1904, ".jkl"
HUDSON, Middlesex Co. a- 5,454tpop.,
on Boston & Maine and Fltchburg Rds., 27 m .
W. of Boston, the State capital. Manufact-
ures of shoes and rubber gossamer goods.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; Independent Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
NEAVS; Fridays: eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; estibllshed 1899; R. S. Oster-
hout, editor; The News Publishing Co., pub-
lishers: prints editions for surrounding
towns (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
HULL, Plymouth Co. O, 1,703 pop., on
New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd., 12
m. S. E. of Boston.
BEACON; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1895: Floretta
VIning, editor and publisher (2—5 P). Circu-
lation "JKL."
HYDEPARK, Norfolk Co. n- 13.244t
pop., on New England and New York, New
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
436
MASSACHUSETTS.
MA SSA CH USETTS.
Haven & Hartford Rds., 9 m. S. S. W. of
Boston, the State capital. Manufactures
of cotton, curled hair, machinery, paper,
woolen goods and rubber.
GAZETTEi Fridays; republican; four
pages 21x27; subscription $1.50; established
1813 ; Samuel R. Moseley, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl." In 1898, Z. In
1;K»2, "LKi." InlW3. Z(4).
SENTINEL; Wednesdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 19112; V. M. Weil, editor and publisher
(2-4).
Circiilatiou: In 1903, (z— 4, 6) H. Actual
average for a year ejiding with September,
vm. copies sold, 4,436.
T I M E 8 } Fridays; independent; eight
pages 16x20; subscription $1; established
1883; F. P. McGregor, editor and publisher.
Circulation "JK^."
IPSWICH, ^M«a? Co. cf 4.6o8t pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd. and Ipswich r., 27 m.
N. N. E. of Boston, the State capital. Man-
ufactures of woolen and cotton hosiery,
jerseys, shoes and isinglass.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1871 ; Geo. A. Schoefleld, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl"
INDEPENDENT; Fridays: independ-
ent; ei^ht pages 18x24; .subscription 50 cents;
established 1886; E. M.Sullivan, editor; Press
Publishing Company, publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1902. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1903, 1,036. In 1904, ".ikl.-
KINGSTON, Plymouth Co. P, 1,955
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd.. 2}4 m. N. W. of Plymouth, the county
seat.
PRESS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scrlpti(m $1; established 1895; Mrs.Wm. H.
Kincaid, publisher (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
(AA).
LAWRENCE, c.h. , Je'Mea; Co.cf62,569t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and Merrimac
r., 26 m. N. of Boston, the State capital.
Has immense water power. Extensive
manufactures of cotton and wool.
AMERICAN; every evening except Sun-
day, and AMERICAN AND ANDOVER
ADVERTISER, Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x23 ; subscription— daily $3,
weekly 50 cents; established- dally 1846,
weekly 1855; A. J. McCarthy, editor; Ameri-
can Sun Publishing Co., publishers (12—4).
Civculation— Dnily : Actual average for
1895, 4,075. In 1896, CJ. In 1S97, G Z. In
1898, vH. In 1899. yH. In 1900. yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903. yH. In 1904, y I.
Weekly: "jkl."
EAGLE; every morning except Sunday,
and TRIBUNE every evening except Sun-
day; democratic; eight pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion—morning $3. evening $3; established-
morning 1868, evening 1890; Geo. A. Mellen.
editor; Hildreth & Rogers, publishers (8—3).
Circulation— .Morniuer: "jkl.* In 1897. Z.
In 1900. Z. In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1W4, -.ikl.--
ETeuiug: In 1902, "jkl" In 1903, (z-h1) I.
In Um. yl.
SUN; every morning; Independent; six
pages 18x22; subscription— dally t3. Sunday
50 cents; established 1893; W. H. Sawyer,
editor; American Sun Publishing Company,
publishers (12—1).
Circulntion— Daily : Actual average for
1895,2.477. In 1896, H. In 1897. H Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, vl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, y I. In 1904. H.
Hunday: Actual average for 1898, 3,053.
In 1896, H. In 1897, HZ. In 1898, yl. In
1899,yl. Inl900.yl. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl.
In 19(13. yL In 1;m»4. (z— 4) I (# #).
TELEGRAM; every evening except
Sunday; republican; eight pages 19x22; sub-
scription-dally $3, Sunday $2; established-
daily 1895, Sunday 1884; John N. Cole, editor-
Telegram Publishing Co.. publishers (8— 3P).
Circulation: In 1885, "iKL" In 1896 I
Actual average for 1897, 4,134:; for a year
ending with June, 1898, 4,552. In 1899, yG.
In 19(XJ, y H . Actual average for a year end-
ing with June, 1901, 5.994; /or 1902, 6,701.
In 190.3, yG. Inl9()4, G. ."./wi.
I.E COURRIER NATIONAL;
semi weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays ; French •
democratic: four pages 17J^x22; subscription
$1: established 1899; A. E. Roberge, editor-
Le Courrier National Publishing Co , pub-
lishers (.i— 3). Circulation "iKt." In 1901
Z(4,5). In 1903. Z (4) '
ANZEIGER UND POST; Saturdays;
German; republican; twelve pages 18x24-
subscrlption $1.50; established 1888; M. E
Trumpold. editor; Dick & Trumpold. pub-
lishers (1— 5 P).
Circulation: In 1898, "JKL." Inl899,zl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, "JKL." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl. ^
JOURNAL.; Saturdays; eight pages
15x21; subscription $I.dO; established 1896;
Walter E. Rushforth, editor; The Journal
Publishing Co., publishers. Circ'n"jKi, "
LE PROGRES; Fridays; French; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x30; subscription HI ;
established 1889; Chas. T. Roy, editor; Le-
plne Sl Co., publishers. Circulation "ixi." In
1898, Z. Inl902,"iiL.'
SENTINEL; Sundays (A A).
ST A R ; Sundays ; democratic : eight pages
17x22; subscription 50 cents; established 1893;
James E. Donoghue editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
SUNDAY HERALD; Sundays; Inde-
pendent; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$1; established 1892; Mathew De Grey Ripon
editor; Herald Publishing Co., publishers
Circulation: In 1902, H. Actual average
/or 1903, 10,000. In 1904, yl.
SUNDAY REGISTER; Sundays;
roman catholic; eight pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion »2r establlHbed 1892; Katherine A
O'Keeffe, editor; Register Publishing Co
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
HERTHA; seml-monthlv; German fa-
rutal; eight pages 9kiX]3; subscription 35
cents; established 1903; Dick & Trumpold
editors and publishers (2—5 P). '
LEE, Berkshire Co. -n 3,596t pop., on
New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd.,
10 m. S. of Pittsfleld. Manufacturing of
paper and wire cloth, and quarrying of
marble.
BERKSHIRE GLEANER; Wednes-
days; republican; four pages 22x27; sub-
scription tl.75; established 1857; Henry M
White, editor and publisher (12—4).
LEICESTER, Worcester Co. n 3,416t
pop., on Boston & Albany Rd., 6 m. S. W. of
Worcester, one of the two county seats,
connected by electric cars. Farming and
manufactures of clothing and woolens.
BANNER; Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription tl; estab-
lished 1891; William J. Heffernan, editor
and publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
LEOMINSTER, Worcester Co. a
12,392+ pop., on Fitchburg and New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rds., 40 m. N. W. of
436
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASSACHUSETTS.
Boston, the State capital. Manufactures of
horn combs, jewelry, buttons, pianos and
paper.
ENTERPRISE; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; republican; six pages 17x24;
subscription's; established 1895; J. D.Miller
Co., editors and publishers (9-3). Circula-
tion ■JKi" Inl902, Z(l, 2, 4, 5). In 19f 3, Z (4).
LEXINGTON , Middlesex Co. o 1,000
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 10 m. W. of
Boston, the State capital. Residence town
of Boston.
ENTERPRISE! Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established March,
1901; Wilson Palmer, editor; Enterprise Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
IN DEPENDENT; Saturdays ; eight
pages 15—22; subscription $1; established
1901; Independent Printing Co., publishers.
Circulation •jkl."
MINUTE MAN; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established August,
1872; C. S. Parker & Sons, editors and pub-
lishers (7—3 P). Circulation "iKL."
LO WEIiLi, c.h., Middlesex Co. r>94,969t
pop., on Boston & Maine and New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rds. and Merrimac
r., which furnishes Immense water power.
General manufacturing. One of the largest
cottoa-manufacturing cities in the United
States
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day, and JOURNAL., Fridays ; republican;
eight pages 18x22; subscription — dally $S,
weekly $1.50 ; established— dally 1845, weekly
1824; Courier-Citizen Company, editors and
publishers (2—3).
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
H in 1892 to I in 1895. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y.
Inl898,yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl.
Actual average for 1902, 3,673. In 1903, 1.
In 1904, yl. „
Weekly: In 1895, -jkl" In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. y I. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, •'•TKL."
Jj'ETOILiE ! every evening except Sun-
day; French; republican; twelve pages 13x20;
subscription $3; established 1886; Leplne &
Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1896, -jkl.- In 1897, IZ.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, "JKL." In 1902, August, publisher asserts,
every day for past year has been over 3,500. In
1903, yH. In 1904. yH.
MAIL; every morning except Sunday;
republican; eight pases 19x23; subscriptiou
$3; established 1879; C. L. McCleery & Co.,
editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 4,300. In 1896, G. In 1897, GZ. In
1898, yG. In 1899. zG. In 1900, yG. In 1901.
(z-4. 5) G. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG (O O).
In 1904, yH.
MORNING CITIZEN; every morning
except Sunday; republican; eight to twelve
pages 18x22; subscription $3; established 1850;
Courier-Citizen Company, editors and pub-
lishers (2—4).
Circulation : Rating varied from H In 1892
to I in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898.
zG. In 1899, yG. In 1900. yG. In 1901, yH.
Actual average for 1902, 1'1,654. In 1903, F.
In 1904, yF.
SUN ; every evening except Sunday ; dem-
ocratic; eight to twenty-four pages l&%i2l}4;
subscription $3; established 1878; John H.
Harrington, publisher (1—4).
Circulation :Ratlngvaried from Fin 1892to
Gin 1895. Actual average for 1896, 7.918;
for 1897. 10,036; for 1898. 12,675; for
1899, 14,315; for 1900. 13,756; /or 1901,
13,016: for 1902. 13,506; for 1903,
14,588. In 1904, yE.
MASS A CHUSETTS.
, SUNDAY TEIiEGRAM; Sundays;
Independent; sixteen to thirty-two pages
18x24; subscription $2.50; established 1899;
D. A. Long, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1899. H. Acttial average
/orl900, 6,304; /or 1901. 10,756; /or 1902,
12,858. In 1903, F. Actual average for
im, 15.526.
liYNN, ^'«ex Co. cf 68,5131 pop., on
Boston & Maine and Boston, Revere Beach
& Lynn Rds. and Massachusetts bay, 5 m.
S. W. of Salem, one of the three county
■eats, and 11 N, E. of Boston, the State
capital. Shoe manufacturing center.
EVENING ITEM; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and LYNN CITY ITEM,
Fridays; republican; eight pages 19x28; sub-
scription-daily $6, weekly $1.50 ; established
—daily 1877, weekly 1876; Hastings & Sons
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (2—5).
Circulation— Daily: Act^lal average for
1895, 12,990; for 1896. 12,869. In 1897,
Y. In 1898. yF. Actual average for 1899,
13,244. In 1900, yE. Actual average for
1901, 13,989; for 1902. 14,105; for 1903,
15,557; /or 1904. 15,648.
Weekly: ••ikl"
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$3; established 1898; The News Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (12— 4). Circula-
tion "JKL"
TIMES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 16x20; subscription $1; established
1895; Joseph B. Rowell, editor; Weekly
Times Publishing Co.. publishers (9—3). Cir-
culation "JKL- In 1903, Z (4). .
BUBIER'S POPULAR ELECTRI-
CIAN ; monthly; electrical; twelve pages
10x14; subscription 50 cents; established 18tO;
Bubier Publishing Company, editors and
publishers ( 12—4).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest l.,500. In 1895, I. Publisher says
that no edition in 1896 was less than 2.(X)0. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. zl.
In 1901, July, publisher asserts, never less
than 1.000. Actual average for 1902, l,500t
for 1903, 1,375; for 1904, 2,666.
HOMECRAFT AND NATIONAL
CLUB AVOMAN'S REVIEW; monthly
(▲▲).
NEW ENGLAND ARCHITECT
AND HOxME BUILDER: monthly:
architecture; fortj' pages 7^x10%; subscrip-
tion $1; established January, 1903; W. H.
Hunt, editor; W. H. Hunt Publishing Co.,
publishers (6— 3). Circulation "jki,." (A A).
PRESBYTERIAN HERALD;
monthly; eight pases 11x153^; subscription
50 cents; established January, 1901; Ernest
S. Gunn, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1901.
1,800: /or 1902, 1,750; for 1903, 2,000,
In 1904, yl.
REVIEW; monthly; thirty-six pages
6x9; subscription 50 cents; established 1898;
Edwin W. Ingalls, editor and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl. -■ Actual average
for 1901. 5,000; for 1902, 5,000. In 1903,
yG(OO) (A A).
BUSINESS MAGAZINE; quarterly,
March. June, September and December; in-
dustrial and commercial; fifty-two to sixty
pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents; established
June, 1901; Henry A. Sawyer, editor; Lynn
Board of Trade, publishers (2—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
4.000. Inl903. yH(OO) (AA).
MALDEN, Middlesex Co. d- 33,664t
pop., on Boston ft Maine Rd., 5 m. N. of
Boston, the State capital. Several large
manufactories, principally of rubber boot»
and shoes.
EVENING MAIL; every evening ex-
cept Sunday ; independent ; four pages 18x24;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
437
MA SSA CH USKTTS.
•ubscrlptiou $9; established 1883 ; Maiden
Mall Co., editors and publishers ^7— 3 P).
Circiilatiou : Actual average for 1894,
t4,68A. In 1895. H. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y.
Inl898.yl. Inl899,vl. Iul9(X),vI. Inl901,yl.
Iur.>02, yl. In 1903, yl. lulVtOi, yl.
EVENING NEWS; erery evening
•xoept Sunday ; republican ; four pages 17x24 ;
subscription $3 ; established 1892: Samuel
TiMen. editor; Maiden News Company, pub-
lishers (9—3).
Circiilntion : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not le.ss than 2,300. In 1896, H . In 1897. H Z.
In 1898. yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, V I. In 1902, (z— 4) I. Actual average
for 1903, 4,r6r. In 1904. yG.
M I R R O Rj Saturdays ; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab
lished 1871 : H. C. Gray & Co., editors and
publishers (7—3 P).
Cii'ciilatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not le.ss than 1,100. In 1896. 1. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. ■JKL." In 1899. Z. In 1902,"iKL."
PERRY MAGAZINE; montlily, ex-
cept Julv and August; art; forty eight pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1898;
Eugene Ashton Perry, editor and publisher
( 12-4)
Cii-ciilatiou "jkl." In 1903, H. In 1904, yH.
MANCHESTER, Essex Go. cf 2,522t
pop., on Boston Sc Maine Rd. and Massa-
chusetts bay 7 m. S. W. of Gloucester and
23 N. E. of Boston, the State capital.
Furniture manufactories. Summer resort.
CRICKET; Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
18S8; I. M. Marshall, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jkl"
MANSFIELD, Bristol Co. ^ 4,006t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 25 m. S. by S. W. of Boston. Manufact-
ures of straw hats, bonnets, stoves and
jewelry.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1873;
W. White, editor and publisher ; prints an
edition for Foxboro (12—3). Combined circu-
lation "JK-L."
MARBLEHEAD, Essex Co. cf 1.5m
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 4 m.
N. E. of Lynn and 3 S. by S. E. of Salem,
one of the three county seats. Manufact-
ures of children's shoes. Fishing, farming
and seed growing. Good harbor.
MESSENGER; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1871 ; N. Allen Lindsey & Co., editors
and publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895.
* 1,024; for 1896, 1,000. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL."
MARLBORO, Middlesex Co. n-
13,609+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford and Fitchburg Rds., 32 m. W. of
Boston, the State capital. Extensive manu-
factures of boots and shoes.
ENTERPRISE; every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; daily
four, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription
—dally $3, weekly SI; established 1889; H.
F. Wilder, editor; The Enterprise Co., pub-
lishers; prints special editions of the weekly
for neighboring towns.
Circulation— Daily: "jkl.- In 1899, Z.
In 1902, MKL.'
Combined Weekly: In 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest 3,880. In 1895, H. In 1896,
H. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899. zl. In
1900. vl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. Inl903,yl.
In 1904, yl.
i»f .4 SSA CH USE TTS.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; four pages 15x22;
subscription $3; established November, 1902;
Wm. D. McPherson, editor; News Publishing
Co., puhli.shers (1 — J). Circulation 'vki--"
li' ESTAFETTE; Thursdays; French;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; A. L. Beauchamp, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation : In 1897, I. In 1898, "jkl"
TI3IES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.,50; established
1876; Times Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
MIZPAH ; monthly; masonic; sixteen
pages 9x12 ; subscription $1 ; established
1894; Ella A. Blgelow, editor; MIzpah Literary
and Social As.soclatlon, publishers. Circula-
tion "jkl." In 1900. Z. In 1902. "JKL.- •
MARSHFIELD, Plymouth Co. R
1,310 pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd., about 28 m. S. E. of Boston.
OUTLOOK; Fridays (A A).
MEDFORD, Middlesex Co. n- 18,244t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and Mystic r.,
5 m. N. of Boston, the State capital.
Distillery, brass foundry, brick works and
carriage factory.
LEADER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished December, 1903; Geo. W. Stetson, edi-
tor; Leader Publishing Company, publisher
(1—5). Circulation "jkl."
ME RCURY -CITIZEN ; Fridays;
independent; four pages 1.5}^x2li^; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1871; Medford Publishing
Co., publishers (9—8).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,380; for 1896, 1,445; /or 1897, 1,473.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (A A).
MELROSE, Middlesex Co. a- 12,963t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 7 m. N. of
Boston, the State capital. Shoe manufac-
tory and rubber works.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished November, 1901; Geo. H. Dearborn,
editor: S. Q.Potter, publisher (12—3).
Circulation: Is issued for free distribution.
JOURNAL ; Fridays ; Independent ;
six pages 20x26; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1869; Chas. H. Adams, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL." In 1897. Z. In
1902, "JKL."
REPORTER; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $2; established
1887; A. W. Dunton & Co., editors and pub-
lishers (9—3). Circulation -jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1902, "JKL "
MERRICK, ^awpdeu Co. p 2,800 pop.,
on Boston & Albany, New York. New Haven
6 Hartford and New England Rds., on the
W. bank of Connecticut r., opposite Spring-
fteld, the county seat, and 30 N. of Hartford,
Conn. Paper and cotton goods.
W EST SPRINGFIELD JOURNA L;
Fridays; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1896; H. D. McGee, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1900,"TjiL" In 1901, (z-4) I.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (OO) (A A).
MERRIMAC, Essex Co. cf 2,131t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and Merrl-
mac r., 6 m. N. E. of Haverhill. Carriage
manufacturing.
BUDGET; Fridays; independent; six
pages 15x213^; subscription $1.50; established
438
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASSA CHUSETTS.
MASSACHUSETTS.
1882; CllftouB. Heath, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation. "JKi.."
METHUEN, Essex Co. cf 7,512t pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd., 28 m. N. of Boston,
the State capital. Manufacture of cotton
and woolen goods, boots and shoes.
Farming.
TRANSCRIPT} Fridays; independent-
republican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1875; Chas. M. Barnard, edi-
tor; Methuen Transcript Co., publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
MIDDLEBORO, Plymouth Co. R
6,885+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd., 35 m, S. of Boston, the
State capital. General manufacturing.
GAZETTE} Fridays; independent; four
pages 22x28 ; subscription $2 ; established
1852; Wood & Tinkhani, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "JKL." •
NEWS; Saturdays; Independent; eiirht
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1881;
M. M. Copeland, editor and publisher (7— 3P).
Circulation "jkl."
MILFORD, Worcester Co. a ll,376t
pop., on Boston Sc Albany, Grafton & Upton
and New England Rds. and Charles r., S3
m. S. W. of Boston, the State capital. Man-
ufactures of boots and shoes, straw
and cotton goods and machinery.
JOURNAL.; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; four pages 18x22; subscrip-
tion $2.50; established 1888; Cook & Sons, edi-
tors and publishers (5—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,000. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, •■JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
independent; four pages 17J4x24; subscrip-
tion $3 ; established 1887; Leahj- & Peden,
editor! and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation : -nu.." In 1903, (z-4) I (• •).
In 1904 (z— 4) I.
GAZETTE; Fridays ; Independent ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25 ; established
1883; Q. M. Billings, editor and publisher;
prints special editions for neighboring towns.
Combined circulation: In 1895, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,900. In 1896, I.
In 1897, publisher asserts, exceeding 1,800.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. Im900. yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
MILIiBTJRY, Worcester Co. n 4,460t
pop., on Boston & Albany and New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rds., about 5 m. S.
of Worcester one of the county seats. Cot-
ton, felt and woolen mills, sash and blind,
chisel and edge-tool manufactories.
JOURN A Li } Fridays ; Independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1893; F. H. Greenwood, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "JKL."
MILTON, Norfolk Co. n- 6,578t pop.,
on New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd.,
6 m. S. of Boston. Residence town. Farm-
ing.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 9x12; subscription $1.25; established
1899; F. A. Lowell, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2 ; established 1882; W.
A. Woodward, editor and publisher (9—3)
Circulation "jkl."
RECORD: Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 1.5x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished February,a9(U; Charles F. Harden, edi-
tor and publisher (2—5).
MONSON, Hampden Co. p 3,402t pop.,
on Central Vermont Rd., 17 m. E. of Spring-
field, the county seat. Hats, bonnets,
woolen goods and granite.
REGISTER; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1895; F. E. Cady, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "JKL."
MOUNT HERMON, Franklin Co.
-n on Boston & Maine Rd., 11 m. N. bj- E. of
Greenfield.
HERMONITE; every three weeks ;
school; thirty-two to forty pages 8x10}^; sub-
scription $1; established 1886; James L. Mc-
Conoughy, editor and publisher (1 — 5).
Circulation: Actual a verage for 1904,
1,080.
ALUMNI QUARTERLY; education
al; twenty pages 5x8; subscription 50 cents;
established 1902; L. Lorlnier Drury, editor;
Mount Hermon Alumni Association, pub-
lishers (1—4). Circulation "iiii." (A A).
NANTUCKET, c. h., Nantucket Co.
□, 3,006t pop., on Nantucket Island, 53 m.
S. E. of New Bedford by steamer. Summer
resort. Cod fishery and coast trade.
INQUIRER AND MIRROR; Satur-
days: independent; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $2; established 1819; Roland B.
Hussey, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1S95, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "iSL."
NATICK, Middlesex Co.D-9,488t pop.,
on Boston & Albany Rd., 17 m. E. S. E. of
Boston, the State capital. Manufactures of
boots, shoes, woodenware and clothing.
Straw goods. Baseball factory.
BULLETIN; Fridays ; Independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1865; George C. Fairbanks, editor and
publisher; prints special editions for neigh-
boring towns (2— 3). Combined clrc'n"jKL."
Inl902, Z(4, 5).
CITIZEN ; Wednesdays ; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1877; J. E. Coulter, managing editor;
Wm. T. Howard, publisher; prints editions
for Needham and Wellesley (2—3). Combined
circulation "jkl."
REVIEW; Thursdays; Independent-
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1887; Martin Hall, editor
and publisher (6— 3). Circulation "ixi."
NEEDHAM, Norfolk Co. D- 4,016 pop.,
on New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd.,
10 m. N. of Walpole. Manufacturing and
farming.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; local; eight
pages 15x22; subscription ^2; established
1874; Geo. W. Southworth, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "JitL"
RECORDER; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; J. Emery Coulter, editor: Wm.
T. Howard, publisher (C— 3). Clrc'n "isi "
NEW BEDFORD, c- h-. Bristol
Co. Q,62.442f pop.,on New York, New Ha ren
& Hartford Rd. and Buziard's bay, about
55 m. S. of Boston, the State capital. Man-
ufacturing center. The first city in the
United States in the manufacture of fine
cotton goods and fine cotton yarns, and
second in the number of cotton spindles.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
439
MA SSA CHVSETTS.
Silver plated ware, cut glassware, cordage
and copper goods. Shipping polut for coal.
EVENING STANDARD; every even
Ing except Sunday, and REPUBLICAN
STANDARD, Thursdays; republican;
daily ten to sixteen, weekly twelve to
sixteen pages 17x23: subscription— daily $6,
weekly J1.50; established 1850; E. Anthony
& Sons (Incorporated), publishers (1—5).
Cireulntiou— Daily: Actual avtrage for
1896, 10,463; for 1897, 11,496; for 1898,
11,S.>4; for 1899. 11.475; jor 1900,
ll.reS; for 1901. l'.i,035. In 1902, yF.
Actual average /or 1903, 13,200; /o*- H)04,
13,739.
Weekly: In 1895,11. Actual average for
1896, 3,634; for 1897, 3,353; for 1898.
2,954; /or 1899, 2,783; /v>r 1900.2,375;
for 1901, 2,442. In 1902, y H. Actual aver-
age for 1903, 2, 125 ; for li)04, 2, 194.
Publisher's announcement. — General adver-
tisers taking up New England will find
New Bedford, Mass., a rich and result
bringing field. The city Is prosperous and
a fast-growing manufacturing center. Its
people are thrifty and well paid. Its home
paper, the Evening Standard, carries di-
rect to the homes a class of advertising in
which its readers have learned to place
perfect confidence.
MORNING MERCURY; every morn
ing except Sunday; independent; eight to
sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $6; estab
lished 1807; Mercury Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (I— .=5).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
Actual average for 1896, 3,168; for 1S97,
3.228; for 1898. 3,443; for 1899, 3,266;
for 1900, 3,282; for 1901, 3,244. In 1902,
yH. Actual average for 1903, 3,273; /or
1904,3,416.
Publisher's announcement. — The Morning
Mercury occupies a unique position of dis-
tinct value to every advertiser in that it is
the only morning paper published in Bristol
County, a prosperous center of more than
250,000 population.
CATHOLIC UNION; Saturdays; ro-
man catholic; eight to twenty-four pages
16x22; subscription $1.50; established 1891;
The Catholic Union Publishing Company,
editors and publishers (9— 3).
Circulation : In 1895, 'jkl." In 1896. I. In
1897. Y. In 1898, "jju.." In 1903, I. In 1904,
yi.
CHRISTIAN3IESSENGER; Fridays;
Christian; twelve pages 9x13; subscription $1;
established 1900; Rev. W. B. Flanders, editor;
Home and Foreign Missionary Society, pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with June. 1901. 2,427 . In 1902, v H .
Actual average for I90i, 1,086. In 1904, I
(DD).
O CORREIO PORTUGUEZ; Satur-
days; Portuguese; eight pages 15x22; sub
8criptlon$1.50; establi.shedl895; J.F.Escobar
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1898, "iKL" In 1899, I. In
1900, vl. In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In \%i, ".ua-."
O INDEPENDENTE; Thursdays; Por-
tuguese; six pages 16x23; subscription $1;
established 1898; Allpio C. Bartholo, editor.
Bartholo & Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jjvl." Actual aver
age for 1902, 'H, 57 5. In 1903, yH (OO). In
1904, y I.
SUNDAY TIMES: eight pages 19x22;
subscription $2.50; established 1902; Clias, G.
"Wood, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl"
WHAIiEMEN'S SHIPPING I^IST
AND MERCHANTS' TRAN-
SCRIPT; Tuesdays ; commercial ; two
pages 15x22; subscription $3.15; established
1843; Geo. R. Phillips, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
NEWBURYPORT, c. b.. E$$exCo.
cf 14,478+ pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and
Merrimac r., 86 m. N. of Boston, the State
MASS A CH USETTS.
capital. General commerce and the manu-
facture of ihoes, hats, brushes, rope, silver-
ware and cotton.
HERALD; every morning and evening
except Sunday; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription $4; established— morning 1882,
evening 1880;NewburyportHerald Company,
editors and publishers.
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. in 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1999, yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
republican; six pages 19x23; subscription
$3; established 1877; Fred. E. Smith, editor;
F. E. Smith and J. H. Higgins, publishers
(1-4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
4,401. In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. yH. ^c^wal average /or 1899,4,630.
In 1900, yG. Actual average for 1901. 5,292.
In 1902, yG. Actual average for 19u3,
5,562; /or 1904, 5,587.
ITEM; Saturdays; independent demo-
cratic; four pages l?J^x22; subscription 50
cents; established 1890~; Albert F. Hunt, edi-
tor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,500. In 1896, I. Actual average
/or 1897, 3.025. In 1898, yH. In 1899. zH.
Actual average for 1900, 3,634. In 1901, yH.
In 1902, y H . In 1903, y H . In li)04, y H .
NEWTON, Middlesex Co. D- 33,587t
pop., on Boston & Albany Rd., 7 m. W. of
Boston. It comprises 13 villages, connected
by Newton Circuit Rd. Residences of busi-
ness men of Boston. Seat of Lasselle Sem-
inary for young women and Newton
Seminary.
CIRCUIT; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $2; established
189^; E. A. Brown, editor and publisher;
dated at Newton Center. Circulation "jkl."
GRAPHIC; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $2; established 1872;
J. C. Brimblecom, editor and publisher
(12-3).
Circulation : Rating varied from H in 1891
to I in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1893, y I.
In 1899, vl. In 1900, zl. Actual average for
1901, 1,785. In 1902, yl. Actual average
for 1903, 1,832; /or 1904, 1,772.
JOURNAL ; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1866;
George H. Pratt, editor: Newton Journal
Publishing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, H. In
1897, A\ In 1898, zH. In 1899, yH. In 1900. yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 19lH.
^ TOWN CRIER; Fridays; local; four
pages 11x16: subscription .50 cents; estab-
lished 1902; JohnTemperley.editor and pub-
lisher (2—5 P).
NORTH ABINGTON, Plymouth
Co. □, 2,120 pop., on New York, New Haven
& Hartford Rd., 1 m. N. and a part of Abing-
ton, and 6 E. of Brockton. Manufactories
of boots and shoes, nails, tacks and elastic
goods.
PLYMOUTH CO. PRESS; Fridays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1859; Pratt Bros., editors and pub-
lishers; prints special editions for neigh-
boring towns. Combined circulation "jsl."
NORTH ADAMS, Berkshire Co. -n
24,200+ pop., on Boston & Maine and Boston
& Albany Rds. Cotton, woolen, shoe and
other manufactures.
HERALD ; every evening except Sun-
day; eight pages 17x22; subscr ptlon $6; es-
440
A.'.IERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MA SSA ClI USEITS.
MASS A CHUSETTS.
tabllshed 1898; Charles S. Pattesou, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, 1. Actual
average for 1896, ti,944. In 1897, H Z. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900. yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yT. In 1908. yl. In 1904, yl.
TRANSCRIPT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 17J^x24; subscription
—dally $6, weelfly $1; established 1840; W. S.
Ball, editor; A. W. Hardman, publisher.
Circulation— Daily: In 1896, "jkl." Actual
average for 1897, '^,63'^ ; for a year ending
with October, 1898, 3.524. In 1899, yH.
Actual average for 1900, 3.903; for 1901,
4,65'3. In 1902, yG. Actual average for
1903, ,5,467 ; /or 1904, 5,895.
Weekly : In 1896, "jkl." Actual average for
1897, 3,36t2; for a year ending with October ,
1898. 3.578. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl.
Publisher'' s announcement. — A thriving. busy
little city; large printworks, woolen and
cotton mills, machine shops and shoe shops
—all paying good wages, balanced bj' a
strong element of the soiid, old New Eng-
land stock— that's North Adams. A coun-
try of little independent farms, dotted
with prosperous manufacturing plants,
worked by a class of people noted for their
thrift and intelligence — that's northern
• Berkshire. The whole knit into a commu-
nity, with North Adams as a trading cen-
ter, by three competing trolley companies.
For over half a century the "paper" of
these people has been the Transcript: a
home paper in a community of homes— not
the paper of a class, but the paper of a
community.
The daily average number of Transcripts
printed during the last three months of
1904 was 6, 1 66.
The Weekly Transcript has a circulation
exceeding 1,200, entirely among the farm-
ers of the surrounding territory.
NORTHAMPTON, c. h., HampsMrt
Co. -o 18,643+ pop., on Boston & Maine and
New York, New Haven & Hartford Rds.
and Connecticut r., 17 m. N. of Springfield.
General manufacturing, including silk and
cutlery. Seat of several educational Insti-
tutions. Farming.
HAMPSHIRE GAZETTE} every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Tuesdays; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $5. weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1890, weekly 1786; H. S. Gere
& Sons, editors and publishers (9—3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, publisher as
serts, not less than 2,700. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. Actual average for a
year ending with Oc^o&er, 1899, 3,870; for
a year ending with July, 19(X). 4,2'i6. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z-4) H. In
1904, H.
Weekly: -ull." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
HERALD ; every evening except Sun-
day; Independent-republican; eight pages
16x22; subscription $,5; established 1883; C. A.
Pierce & Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation : Accorded H from 1892 to 189.5.
In 18%, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898. vl. In 1899. v I .
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1904. yl.
LE RATEAU; Saturdays; French; hu-
morous; four pages 11x15; subscription .50
cents; established July, 1901; P. C. Chatel &
Co, editors and publishers (1—3). Circula-
tion "jkl." (A A).
NORTH ANDOVER, Essex Co. d
4,243 pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 5 m. S. E.
of Lawrence.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight pages
1.5x22; subscription $2; established July, 1901 ;
Chas. H. Driver, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation ".'KL."
NORTH ATTL.EBORO, Bristol
Co. P, 7,253+ pop., on New York, New Haven
& Hartford Rd., 30 m. S. S. E. of Boston, the
State capital. Manufacture of jewelry.
EVENING CHRONICLE; every even
Ing except Sunday ; four to eight pages 18x24 ;
subscription $3; established 1870; H. D. Hunt,
editorand publisher (9— 3). Circulation "iio.."
In 1897, Z. Inl898. Z. In 1902, "j_kl-'- Inl903,
Z(4).
NORTH BROOKFIEL.D, Worces-
ter Co. n 4,587+ pop., on Boston & Albany
Rd., 20 m. W. of Worcester, one of the
two county seats. Manufacture of shoes,
Farming and dairying.
JOURNAL; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1875; Horace J. Lawrence, editor and pub-
lisher ; prints a special edition for Brookfleld
(7-3 P).
Combined circulation: Accorded I from
1891 to 1895. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
publisher asserts, exceeding 1,100. In 1899, y I.
In 1900, yl. In 1901. "jkl."
N ORWELL, Plymouth Co. P, 1,560
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hart-
ford Rd., 7 m. E. of Rockland.
HOMESTEAD; Fridays (A A).
NORWOOD, Norfolk Co. a- 5,480t
pop., on New England and New York, New
Haven & Hartford Rds., 4m. S. S. W. of
Dedham, the county seat, and 15 from
Boston, the State capital. Ink works, Iron
foundries, paper mill, tanneries, oilcloth
factory and press works.
ADVERTISER AND REVIEWi Sat-
urdays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1881 ; E. B. Thorn-
dike, publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
31ESSENGER ; Saturdays ; Independ-
ent; four to eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1895; A. N. Ambrose, editor;
Ambrose Brothers, publishers (7—3 P). Cir-
culation "iKL-"
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF
ARCHiEOLOGY; quarterly, March,
June, September and October; one hundred
and forty pages 6i.^x9i^; subscription $5; es-
tablished 1897; John Henry Wright, editor;
J. S. Cashing & Co., publishers (9—3). Circu-
lation "jkl."
ONSET, Plymouth Co. q, 400 pop.
WAREHAM TIMES AND ONSET
BAY ADVERTISER; Fridays (A A).
ORANGE, Franklin Co. -D 5,520t pop.,
on Fitchburg Rd.. 19 m. E. of Greenfield,
the county seat. Manufactures of sewing
machines, furniture, boots and shoes and
water wheels.
ENTERPRISE AND JOURNAL;
Fridays; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1875; F. I. Wilson, editor; J. S.
Whitman, publisher (2—3)
Circulation; In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,500. In 1895, I. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. Inl898, "JKi-" In 1902, Z (1, 2. 4. 5).
PALMER, Hampden Co. p 7,801t pop.,
on Boston & Albany and Central Vermont
Rds. and Ware r., 15 m. E. of Springfield,
the county seat. Manufactures of carpets,
ladies' woolen dress goods, wire, straw hats
and cotton goods.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $2; established 1880;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
441
MA SSA CHUSETTS.
Chas. B Fiske and Louis E. Chandler, editors ;
C. B. Flske & Co.. publishers (5-3).
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl.- In 1897. pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1.500. In 1898. y I,
In 1899. yl. In 19()0, yl. In 1901. (z— 4. 12) I.
In 1902, yl. In 19('3, (z-4) 1 (• •). In 1<K)4. yl.
PITTSFIELD, c. h., Berkshire Co. -n
21,76(1+ pop., on Boston & Albany and New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rds., 53 ni.
N. W. of Springfield and 50 W. of Albany,
N. Y. Manufactures of woolens, shoes,
thread, electrical appliances, boilers and
paper-mill machinery.
BERKSHIRE EVENING EAGLEj
every evening except Sunday, and BERK-
SHI RE CO. EAGLE, Wednesdays; re-
publican; daily ten pages 18x22. weekly six-
teen pages ; subscription— daily $6. weekly $1 ;
established— daily 1892, weekly 1789 ; Eagle
Publishing Co.. editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: Inl89fi, "jkx." Actual
average for 1897, 3.09'^; for 1898. 4.033.
In 1899, yH. Actual average for 1900,4, 5 T'-i;
for 1901, 5,206; for 1902, 5,375 j for 1903,
5,573!/"'- 1904,5,712.
Weekly: In 1895, 1. Inl896,H. Inl897,IIZ.
Actual average for 18m ,5,397 . In 1899,yH.
Actual average for 1900, 5,987; for 1901,
6,729; for 1902, 7,110; for 1903, 7,214;
/O/-1904, 7,319.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—dallv $6, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1880, weekly 1885; Freeman M. Miller,
editor; Journal Printing Company, publish-
ers (2—3).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1894, 2,291. In 189.5, H. In 189fi, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In
1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, (z— 4, 5) H. In
1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
Weekly : "iiy..- In 1904, I.
SUN; Thursdays ; independent-demo-
cratic; twelve pages 18x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1800; James Harding, editor; Sun
Printing Company, publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I.
In 1901, "JKL." (A A).
BERKSHIRE HILLS; monthly; his-
toric; sixteen pages 10x13; subscription S2;
established September. 1900; Col. W. H. Phil-
lips, editor and publisher (9— 3). Circ'n 'jkl."
PLYMOUTH, c. h., Plymouth Co. P.
9,592+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd. and Plymouth bay, 37 m. S. E.
of Boston, the State capital. Manufactures
of tacks, rivets, woolen goods and cordage.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15i^x21i^; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished March, 1904; Frank H. Perkins, edi-
tor; The Observer Co., publishers (1—5).
OLD COLONY MEMORIAL; Satur
days; republican; ten to twelve pages 16x22;
subscription $2; established 1822; Bittinger
Bros., editors and publishers (2 — 3).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
Inl896,I. In 1897, IZ. Inl898.zl. Inl899.yl.
In 1900, zl. In 1901, July, publisher asserts,
the number printed each issue for one year
past was 1.500; In 1902, July, the number
printed each week for past year was 1,500. In
1903, yl. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
PROVINCETOWN, Barnstable Co.
P, 4,247+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd. and northern extremity of
Cape Cod, 50 m. S. E. of Boston, the State
capital. The first landing place of the pil-
M A SS A CH USE TTS.
grims in America. Good harbor. Summer
resort. Mackerel, cod and whale fisheries.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1869 ; Howard F. Hopkins, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "iKi."
BEACON; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1890; Charles
W. Swift, editor; Beacon Publishing Co..
publishers (3-3).
(.'irculatiou: In 1901. "ija,." Actual aver-
age for m)2. 1,600. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
QUINCY, Norfolk Co. D- 23,899t pop.,
on New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd.
and Quincy bay and r., 8 m. S. by S. E. of
Boston, the State capital. Large shipyards
and extensive granite quarries.
LEDGER ; every evening except Sunday,
and PATRIOT, Saturdays; independent;
four to eight pages— dally 18x22, weekly 22x29;
subscription— daily $6, weekly $2.50; estab-
lished-daily 1889, weekly 1887; Geo. W. Pres
cott & Son, editors and publishers (9—3).
Circulation -Daily : Accorded I from 1891
to 1895. In 1896, 1. In 1897, 1 Z. In 1898. "jkl-
Actual average for 1899, 1,543. In 1900,
vl. In 1901, yl (++). In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z-4) I. Inl904, yl(OO). , ,
Weekly : In 1895, "iKL " In 1896, I. In
1897, 1 Z. In 1898. "JKL." Actual average for
1899.1,748. Inl900,yl. In 1901.yl (++). In
1902, yl. Inl9(3, yl. Inl904, yl (OO).
ADVERTISER; semi-weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; Independent: four pages
18x22; subscription $2; established 1884; Fred
F. Green, editor and publisher (9-3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
GRANITE CUTTERS' JOURNAL;
monthly; labor; sixteen pages 9x13; sub-
scription $1; established 1877; James Duncan,
editor; Granite Cutters' National Union,
publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896. publisher
asserts, not less than 7,000. Actual average
^o>-1897, 7,000. In 1898, publisher asserts,
not less than 7,(K)0; In 1899, 7,000. In 1900, yG.
Tn 1901, publisher asserts, the monthly issue
has not been less than 8.500. Actual average
for 1902, 1 0,421 . In 1904. (z-4) F.
LAND AND WATER; monthly (A A).
RANDOLPH, Norfolk Co. n- 3,993t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 15 m. S. of Boston, the State capital.
Manufactures of boots and shoes.
REGISTER AND HOLBROOK
NEWS; Saturdays; four pages 22x28; sub-
scription $2; established 1857; Daniel H. Hux-
ford, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jsl."
R A Y N H A M , Bristol Co. O, l,540t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 3 m. N. E. of and connected by elec-
tric cars with Taunton, one of the two
county seats. Shoe and other manufac-
tories. Farming.
JOURNAI*; weekly; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1888; H. C. Withington, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
READING, Middlesex Co. Q- 4,969t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 12 m. N. of
Boston, the State capital. Manufacture of
shoes, rubber goods and church organs and
pipes.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2: established
1868 ; W. E. & J. F. Twombly , editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
Actual average for \%'d(,.\,04k5. In 1897, 1 Z.
In 1898, "iKL •■ In 1899. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
442
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASSACHUSETTS.
REVERE, Suffolk Go. D- 10,395t pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd., a suburb and branch
post oflEice of Boston.
J O U K N A 1j ; Saturdays; republican;
eigtit pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1881; E H. Pierce, editor and publisher
(7—3 P). Circulation ■•jkl."
iWESSEXGER; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1900; A.. A. Boynton, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL." (A A).
ROCKLAND, Plymouth Co. 0, 5,327t
pop., on New ITork, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 18 m. s. s. E. of Boston, the State cap-
ital. Manufactures of boots and tacks.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1884;
H. B. Loud, editor; H. B. Loud & Co., publish-
ers; prints special editions for neighboring
towns (2—3).
Coinbiued circulation: In 1895, "jkl "
Actual average for 1896, 1,182. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL." Actual average for 1899,
1,053. In 1900. ••JKL." In 1902. Z (4—5).
STANDARD, AND FREE PRES8;
Fridays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1854; Frank S.
Alger, editor; Standard Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901. l,-i7 5. In 1902, yl. In 1903, Z (4).
In 1901, (z— 4) I.
ROCKPORT, Esiex Co. cf 4,592t pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd., 35 m. N. E. of Bos-
ton, the State capital. Extensive granite
quarries. Summer resort. Shoe and isin-
glass manufacturing and fishing.
REVIEW; Saturdays ; independent ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1880: Geo. M. Haskins, editor and publisher
(T— 3 P). Circulation "JSi"
SALEM, c. h., Essex Co. [:f 35,956t pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd., 16 m, N. N. E. of
Boston, the State capital. One of the old-
est cities in New England. Fine and well-
protected harbor. Manufacturing.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
eept Sunday; independent; eight pages 18x22;
•ubgcrlption $3; established 1880; Robin Da-
mon, editor; Salem News Publishing Com-
pany, publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1 5,202; for 1896, 16,246. In 1897. Y. Act-
ual average /or 1898, 16,824. In 1899, yE.
In 1900, yF. Actual average for a year end-
ing with March. 1901, 16,655. In 1902. yE.
In 1903. yE. Actual average for a year end-
ing with August, 1904, 17,733.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; eight pages 17x22; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1768; Salem Gazette Co.,
editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 4,000. In 1895, G. In 1896. H. Act-
ual average for 1897. 4,071. In 1898, vG. In
1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In
1902. yH. In 1903. vH. In 19(i4, vl.
CATHOLIC FOKU.H; Fridays; roman
catholic: eight pages 13x22; subscription $1;
established October, 1904; A. E. Story, editor;
Wm. P. McFarlane and J. Frinan, publishers
1—').
OBSERVER; Saturdays; republican;
eightpages 15x23; subscription $1 ; established
1823 ; Newcomb & Gauss, editors and pub
Ushers (2—3). Circulation "jki,." In 1897, Z.
In 1902, "JKL."
REGISTER AND ]>IERCURY;
Thursdays; republican, eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1800; Anna
King, editor and publisher (6—3). Prints
special editions for neighboring towni.
Combined circulation "iK.L."
MASS A CHUSETTS.
LITTLE FOIiKS; monthly; juvenile;
forty eight pages 7x10; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1897; Charles Stuart Pratt and Ella Far-
man Prait, editors; S. E. Cassino, publisher
(12—1).
Circulation: In 1898, "jjy,." Actual aver-
age for 1899. 21,583; /or 1900, 32,083. In
1901, yC. Actual average for 1902, 75,250.
In 1903. yB. Actual average for 19<>4,
8''i 2S1 .
ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN; quarterly;
historical and genealogical; fifty-four pages
7x9; subscription $1; established 1897; Sidney
Perley, editor; Perley & Dow, publlshera
(12^).
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
1,197; for 1898.1,508; for 1899, 1,625.
In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, (z-^) I.
SANDWICH, Barnstable Co. a,l,448t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 11 m E. by N. E. of Barnstable, the
county seat. Glass, tag, braid and watch-
guard manufactories.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays ; inde-
pendent ; twelve pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; H. L. Chipnian. edi-
tor; Independent Publishing Co., publishers
(7—3). Circulation •■jkl."
OBSERVER; Tuesdays; independent;
four pages 22x28; sub.scriptlon $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; Observer Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
SAUGUS, Essex Co. [7^ 5,084t pop., on
Boston & Maine Rd., 8 m. N. by N. E. of
Boston, the State capital. Manufactures of
shoes and flannel goods.
CALENDAR; Saturdays; independent;
elgiit pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1901 ; Herbert F. Milligan, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
HERALD; Saturdays; eightpages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1887; James A.
Halliday, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
SCITTJATE, Plymouth Co. P, 2,470
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd. and Atlantic Ocean, 27 m. E. S. E. of
Boston.
LIGHT; Fridays (A A).
SHELBURNE FALLS, Franklin
Co. -n l,5-38t pop., on Fitchburg and New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rds., 13 m.
W. of Greenfield, the county seat. Manu-
factures of cutlery and hardware.
DEERFIELD VALLEY ECHO;
Wednesdays; republican; eight paries 15x22 ;
subscription $1.50; established 1893; J. F,
Temple, editor and publisher (10—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
SOUTHBRIDGE, Worcester Co. a
10,025't' pop., on New England Rd. and Quin-
nebaug r., 18 m. S. W, of Worcester, one
of the two county seats. Manufactures
of cottons, carriages, spectacles, twines
and boots and shoes
HERALD; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1; established
1881; Robinson & Dougherty, editors and pub-
lishers (5—3). Prints an edition for Stur-
bridge.
Combined circulation: In 1895, "jkl."
In 1896. publisher asserts, more than 1 .000. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
PRESS ; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; .subscription $1; established 1891;
George Grant, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "iKL."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
44:i
MA SSA CH USETTS.
SOUTH FRAMINGHAM, Mid-
dletex Co. a- 12,000 pop., on Boston & Albany
and New York, New Haven & Hartford
Riis.. 21 m. W. by S. W. of Boston, the State
capital. Manufactures of rubber goodB,
tags, jewelers* supplies, woolens, paper,
boots and shoes, straw goods, rattan chairs,
harness and machinery.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; four pages 20x20;
subscription $3; established 1897; C. J.
McPherson, editor; News Publishing Co.,
publishers (9—3).
Circulation: In lS98,"fsi,." In 1899. T. In
190(i. zl. In 1901.(2—1.2, 4, 5-) I. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) 1 (• •). In 1904. yl.
FRAMINGHAM GAZETTE; Fri
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1870; O. O. Davis,
editor; Middlesex Newspaper Co., publishers
(12—3). Prints special editions for neighbor-
ing towns. Combined circulation "JKL" In
1903. Z (4).
FRAMINGHAM TRIBUNE; Fri
days: independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1883; Walter W.
Pease, editor: Tribune Publishing Co.. pub-
lishers (7—3 P). Prints special editions for
neighboring towns. Combined circulation
"JKL" In 1900, Z. In 1901. Z (3).
SOUTH LANCASTER, Worcester
Co. D 800 pop, on Boston & Maine Rd., about
11 m. S. E. of Fitchburg, the county seat.
BIBLE TRAINING SCHOOL.;
monthlj'; religious; sixteen to twenty pages
7x9i^: subscription 25 cents; established June,
1902: S. N. Haskell, editor and publisher (12— 4).
Circiilatiou : Actual average for 1903;
10,'i50} for 1904,11,583.
SOUTH WAREHAM, Plymouth
Co. O, 500 pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd., 5 m. N. of Marion. Agri-
culture and trout Industries.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished January, 1902; Delbert C. Keyes,
editor and publisher (12—3). Circ'n "jkl."
SOUTH 'WEYMOUTH, Nor/oik
Co. a- 3,500 pop., on New York, New Haven
& Hartford Rd., 15 m. S. of Boston, the State
capital. Boot and shoe manufactories.
SUN ; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub
scription $1; established 1891; S. B. Pratt, edl
tor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
SPENCER, Worcester Co. a 7,627t
pop., on Boston & Albany Rd., 12 m, W. of
Worcester, one of the two county seats.
Manufactures of boots and shoes, under-
wear, woolen cloth and wire.
LEADER; Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890: William J. Heffernan, editor and
publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
a?serts. not less than 1,400. In 1896, I. Actual
average for 1897, 1,610: /or 1898. 1,585;
for 1899. 1,540; for 1900, 1 ,526. In 1901, vl.
Inl902, (z— 4)1. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
SPRINGFIELD, c.h., Hampden Co.
p 62,059f pop., on Boston & Albany, Bos-
ton & Maine, New York, New Haven &
Hartford and New England Rds. and Con-
necticut r.. 24 m. N. of Hartford, Conn.
Manufactures of locomotives, railroad cars,
MA SSA CHUSETTS— Springfield
car wheels, bridges, woolen goods, machin-
ery, paper collars, buttons, firearms and
envelopes.
DAILY.
MORNING UNION} every morning.
EVENING UNION, every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican ; dally eight to twelve, Sunday six-
teen to twenty, weekly eight pages 17x22;
subscription— morning or evening $6, Sunday
$2.50, weekly $1; established 1864; A. P. Lang-
try, publisher (2—4).
Circulation— Daily (morning and even-
ing): Actual average for \%9^,\'y ,^Q\. In
1895. E. Actual average for 1896. 18,41 Oi
for 1897, 1 9,523. I'l 1898. yD. Actual aver-
a^e /or 1899, 20,766; /or 19U0. 21,909. In
1901, yC. Actual average for 1902, 23,369;
for 1908, 23,066; for 1904, 24,164.
Sunday: In 1894, E. In 1895. F. Actual
aver age f or \8%. 10,04.7 1 for 1897,10,710.
In 1898, vF. Actual average for 1899,
12,01 2;* for 1900, 12.262. In 1901. yF.
Actual average for 1902, 13,721; for 1903,
14,057 ; /or 19U4, 14,185.
Weekly: "jjy,"
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $8.50; established 1880: C.J. Bellamy, edi-
tor; News Publishing Co., publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation: Rating varied from 6,011 In
1892 to H In 1895. In 1896, H . Actual average
for a year ending ivith November, 1897,
6,748; for 1898. 7,934; for a year ending
with October, im^, 7, Sll. In 1900. vG. In
1901, yG. Actual average for 1902, "7,79Sl
for 1903. 8,367; for vm, 8,257.
REPUBLICAN ; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; independent; daily
twelve to sixteen, Sunday twenty to twenty-
four, weekly twelve to fourteen pages 18x23;
subscription— dally $8, Sundaj' $2. weekly $1 ;
established— daily 1844, Sunday 1878, weekly
1824; Samuel Bowles, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895, 11,929; for 1896, 13,389; for 1897,
14,029; for 1898, 15,314; for 1899,
14,970; for 1900, 15,103; for 1901,
15,482: for 1902, 15,406; for 1903,
15,542: for 1904, 15,914 (00).
Sunday: Actual average for 1895, 9,968 t
for 1896. 10,390: for 1897, 11,314; for
1898,13.563; for 1899. 13,601 for 1900,
13,795; for 1901.13,828; for 1902. 13,-
983; for 1903, 15.270; for 1904. 15,895
(00).
Weekly; Actual average for 1895, 3,24 6;
for 1896, 3,548 ; for 1897, 3,638 ; for 1898,
3,993; for 1899, 3.892; for 1900, 4,735;
for 1901, 4,281; /or 1902, 4,177; for 1903,
4,036; for 1904, 4,101.
WEEKLY.
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST;
Saturdaj's; agricultural; twenty eight pages
9x12 ; subscription $1 ; established 1842 ;
Orange Judd Co., editors and publishers. N.
Y. office. 52 Lafayette place (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, B. In 1896. B. In
1897, Y. Actual average for 1898, 79.586;
for 1899, 73.328; /or 1900, 81,428. Aver-
age circulation for vear ending March, 1901,
83,306 (aaa). Actual average for 1901, 87.-
885; /-or 1902. 92.949; /or 1903, 100,663:
for 1901, 100,929.
CURRENT EVENTS; Fridays; educa-
tional; four pages 10^x14^; subscription 40
cents; established 19(10; Educational Press
Company, editors and publishers (2—5 P).
Circulation : In 1904, C.
HERALD OF LIFE AND THE
COmiNG KINGDOM; Wednesdays; ad-
ventist; sixteen paKcs 9x13; subscription
$3; established 1863; Mrs. R. J. Smith, edi-
tor; LIfe'and Advent Union, publishers (5— 3),
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896. 1,454: for 1897. 1 ,321 ; for
1898. 1,344: /or 1899, 1,284. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yj. In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jkl."
444
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
MASSACHUSETTS— Springfield.
HOMESTEAD; Saturdays; society;
sixteen pages 15x21; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1878; Phelps Publishing Co., editors
and publishers.
Circulation: Rating varied from 7,320 In
1891 to G In 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901. yH. In 1903, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904. yH.
L,E CITOYEN FRANCO-AMERI-
CAIN; Saturdaj's; French and English; un-
denominational; sixteen pages lOJ^jXlS ; sub-
scription $1; established 1890; Rev. S. H.
Lee and Gustave Michaud, D. S.. editors;
French-American College, publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,317. In 1896.1. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "iKL.-
NEW ENGLAND HOMESTEAD
(Eastern edition of American Agriculturist) ;
Saturdays; agricultural; twenty -four to
thirty-two pages 9x12; subscription %\\ es-
tablished 1867; Orange Judd Co.. editors and
publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Rating varied from 32,000
In 1891 to D In 1895. In 1896. D. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 36.501; for 1899,
37,074; for 1900, 40,455. Average cir-
culation for year ending March 80, 1901,
40.965 (aaa). Actual average for 1901,
40,930; /or 1902, 40.518; /or 1903, 40,-
727; /or 1904, 40.887.
ORANGE JUDD FARMER (West
ern edition of American Agriculturist);
Saturdays; agricultural; twenty four to
thirty two pages 9x12; subscription $1; es-
tablished 18S4; Orange Judd Co., editors and
publishers. Chicago office, Marquette build-
ing (1-5).
Circulation: In 1895. C. In 1896, C. In
1897, Y. Actual average for 1898, 64,437;
forl899, 57,489; /or 1900, 61,070. Aver-
age circular ion for year ending March 30,
1901, 63,578 (aaa). Actual average for 1901,
69,150; /or 1902, 71,312;/or 1903,71,-
541; /or 1904, 71.735.
SPRINGFIEL.DER VORWARTS;
Saturdays; German; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1896; Vor-
warts Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (1—5 P).
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; roman catholic;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; Thomas F. English, editor and
publisher.
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl." Actual arer-
aflr«/or 1897, 3,486. Inl898,yH. Inl899, vl.
In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. Inl904,yl.
SEMIMONTHLY.
FARM AND HOME ; semi-monthly;
agricultural; sixteen pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1880; Phelps Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers; dated also
atChicago, III. (12— 4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
251,116. In 1895, A. In 1896, A. Actual
average for 1897, 258,554; for 1898,
309,429; for 1899. 311,813; for 1900,
316,979. Average circulation for vear
ending March 15. 1901, 316.220 (aaa). Actual
average for 1901, 360,404; /or 1902. 366,-
901; for 1903, 367,437; /or 1904, 365,-
o08.
MONTHLY.
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING; monthly;
sixty-eight pages 6%x9}4; subscription 81;
established 1885; Phelps Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (2 — 1).
Circulation : Rating varied from 55,000 in
1893 to C in 1895. In 1896. C. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yD. Actual average for a year ending
with November, 1899, 'i5, 000. In 1900. yC.
Actual average for 1901, 51,666; /or 1902,
103,666; for 1903, 135,992; for 1904,
171,017.
KINDERGARTEN REVIEW;
monthly, except Jul}' and August ; educa-
tional; eighty pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1891 ; Emllie and Laura E. Pouls-
MASSACHUSETTS-Springfleld.
son, editors; The Milton-Bradley Company,
publishers (2—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from F In 1893
to G in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. Actual
average for 1898, 5.500. In 1899, zG. In
1900, yG. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903,
yH. In 1904, yH.
NEW^ ENGLAND STATIONER
AND PRINTER; monthly; stationery
and printing ; thirty-two pages 9x12 ; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1886 ; Chas. C.
Walden, editor and publisher; dated also at
Boston. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
WORD AND WORK; monthly; un-
denominational ; thirty-six pages 6i^x9V.i ; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1879'; Abbie C.
Morrow, editor; Christian Worlcers' Union,
publishers (12— 4 P). Circulation "jkl."
STONEHAM, Middle»ex Co. n- 6,1. ^7t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 12 m. N. of
Boston, the State capital. Shoe and leather
manufactories.
ENTERPRISE; every evening except
Sunday and holidays; Independent; four
pages 10x13; subscription $3; established
1895; John S. Lewis, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
IN DEPENDENT ; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1870; F. L. &W. E. Whittier, editors
and publishers (7—3 P). Circulation "j_kj.." In
1897, Z. In 1902, "iju,."
STOUGHTON, Norfolk Co. O 6,442t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 18 m. S. of Boston, the State capital.
Manufactures of boots and shoes and rub-
ber and woolen goods.
RECORD; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1885; A. 31. Bridgman,
editor; Stoughtou Record Company, publish-
ers (1—5). Circulation "JKL." In 1901, Z (3).
In 1902, "JKL."
SENTINEL; Saturdays; independent-
republican; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription
$2; established 1861; L. W. Standish, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
MESSENGER; monthly; matrimonial;
eight pages 11x15; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1891 ; Geo. Spalding, editor ; Messen-
ger Publishing Company, publishers (2—3).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,100. Actual average for 1896,
1,858. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899. yl.
In 1900. yl. In 1901, "jkl." In 1902, Z (4-5).
TAUNTON, c.h., Bristol Co. 13,31,0361
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd. and Taunton r., 34 m. S. of Boston, the
State capital. Manufactures of printing
presses and machinery, cotton and woolen
goods, stoves, nails, buttons, copper and
silverware.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
dav, and BRISTOL, CO. REPUBLI-
CAN, Fridays; republican; eight pages-
daily 24x30, weekly 22x28; subscription — daily
$6, weekly $2 ; established— daily 1848, weekly
1831 ; William Reed, Jr., editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3).
Circulation — Daily: In 1902, "jkl." In
1903, H. In 1904, H.
Weekly "jkl."
HERALiD-NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; republican; eight pages 18x22;
subscription $5; established— jVieios 1889, Her-
aZd 1893; Dudley M. Holman, editor; Taunton
Evening News Co., oubllshers (12—3).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." In 19U3, I. In
1901, I,
SPY; Saturdays; eight pages 17x22; sub-
scription $1; established March, 1901; Simon
Swig, editor; Spy Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation jkl "
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
445
MA SSA CH USETTS.
MASSACHUSETTS.
TURNER'S FALLS, Franklin Co.
■o 2,907 pop., on Fitch burg and New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rds. and Connecti-
cut r., 3 m. N. W. of Greenfield, the county
seat. The river has three falls, giving Im-
mense water power, utilized In manufact-
uring writing, printing and tissue paper,
cutlery, machinery, leather, cotton and
lumber.
REPORTER; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1872; Cecil
T. Bagnall, editor and publisher (7—3 P)
Circulation "jkl*"
TTXBRIDGE, Worcester Co. u 8,5991
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 19 m. S. E. of Worcester, one of the two
county seats. Cotton and woolen manu-
facturing.
COMPENDIUM; Fridays; Independent;
•ight pages 15x22; subscription $1.75; estab-
■ ■ ' ' 1867 ; L. H. Balcome, editor and pub-
Circulation "JKt.."
lished
Usher
'WA.'KEFTEJj'D.MiddleMex Co.Q9,290t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 10 m. N. of
Boston, the State capital. Manufactures of
rattan goods, knitting goods, iron castings,
pianos and boots and shoes.
ITEM; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 171^^x22; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1894; Harris M. Dolbeare, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulatiou: In 1897, "j_kl.- In 1898, pub-
lisher asserts, no Issue less than 1,164. In
1899, vl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1903, yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
CITIZEN AND BANNER; Fridays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$2; established 1872; Chester W. Eaton, edi-
tor and publisher (7—3).
Circulatiou: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. 1. In 1897. Y. In 1898. "i&L."
W A LP OLE, Norfolk Co. O 3,572t
pop., on New England and New York, New
Haven & Hartford Rds., 19 m. S. W. of
Boston, the State capital. General man-
ufacturing and farming.
CENTRAL. NORFOLK DEMO-
CRAT; Saturdays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1885; J.D.
Emmons, editor ; Norfolk Publishing Co. , pub-
lishers; prints special editions for neighbor-
ing towns (7—3 P). Combined circ'n "jkl"
WALTHAM, Middlesex Co. n- 23,4811
pop., on Fitchburg and Boston & Maine
Rds. and Charles r., 9 m. W. of Boston,
the State capital. General manufacturing.
Waltham and United States Watch Com-
panies' works are here.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; Independent-republican; four
pages 20x24 ; subscription $3 ; established
1893; Eaton Brothers, editors and publishers
(9-3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2.800. In 1896. H. In 1897, H Z. In
1898.yH. Inl899.vH. Inl900.yH. Iul901,yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (••). In 1904, yl.
FREE PRESS -TRIBUNE; every
evening except Sunday; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $3; established
1888; A. Starbuck, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." In 1902, Z(4).
In 1903. (z— 4) I (••). Actual average for
1904,3,613.
TI1>IES; every evening except Sunday;
Independent-republican; four pages 19x25;
subscription $3; established June, 1902; Ir-
ving P. Dodge; The Times Corporation, pub-
lishers (12— 3).
Circulatiou: In 1904, I.
WARE, Hampshire Co. ■a8,263t pop.,
on Boston & Albany and Boston & Maine
Rds., 21 m. N. E. of Springfield. Cotton
and woolen manufactories.
WARE RIVER NEWS; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1887; R. E. Capron. editor
and publisher; prints special editions for
neighboring towns (7—3). Combined circu-
lation "JKL."
WAREHAM, Plymouth Co. R 3,432t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hart-
ford Rd. and Wareham r., 49 m. S. E. by S.
of Boston, the State capital. Manufacture
of nails. Cranberries.
COURIER PRESS; Fridays; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1898; H. L. Chipman, editor; Courier Pub-
lishing Co., publishers; prints editions for
Marion, Mattapoisett, Sanwich and Bourne
(5—3). Combined circ'n "mh." In 1902, Z
(1.2,4,5). Inl903, Z(3) (AA).
WARREN, Worcester Co. D 4,417t
pop., on Boston & Albany Rd. and Chlcopee
r., 25 m. E. N. E. of Springfield and 72 W. of
Boston, the State capital. Steam pump and
engine works, cotton and woolen man-
ufactories and gun works.
HERALD; Fridays, socialist; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1877; D. G. Hitchcock, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
'W AT UTiT OWN, Middlesex Co. n-
9,706-|- pop., on Fitchburg Rd. and Charles r.,
7 m. W. of Boston, the State capital. Man-
ufactures of dress goods, stoves, starch,
carpet lining, needles, laundry machinery,
paper bags, rubber goods and government
paints.
TRIBUNE-ENTERPRISE; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1879; Herbert S. Fuller,
editor and publisher (12 — 4). Prints an edi-
tion for Waverley and Belmont.
Combined circulation: In 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest issue 1.440. In 1895, I. In
1896, publisher asserts, smallest edition 1,440.
In 1897, I Z. In 1898 and 1899, publisher as-
serts, no issue less than 1,500. In 1900, July,
publisher asserts, no edition for the past
year has been less than 1.500. In 1901, yl. In
1902, July, publisher asserts, no Issue for
past vear has been less than 1,500. In 1903,
yl. in 1904, (z— 4)1.
WEBSTER, Worcester Co. D 8,804t
pop., on Boston & Albany and N. Y., N. H
& H. Rds., 16 m. S. by S. W. of Worcester,
one of the two county seats. Manufact-
ures of cotton, woolen yarn, linen crash
and shoes.
TIMES; Thursdays ; Independent ;
eighteen to twenty four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1849; H. J. Steinburg,
editor: Webster Press (Inc.), publishers
(1_5). Publishes editions for Oxford, Thomp-
I son and Southbrldge.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
I smallest 1,625. In 1895, I. Actual average
446
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASSACHUSETTS.
for 1896, 1,634. In 1897, I Z. In 1898, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue less than 1,625 ; in
1899, 1,625. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1901, (z-1, 2, 4, 5) I (• #),
WELLESLEY, Norfolk Co. a- 5,072t
pop., on Boston & Albany Rd., 15 m. W.
S. W. of Boston, the State capital. Seat of
Wellesley College.
C O li L E G E NEWS; Wednesdays ;
collegiate; eight pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 19U2; Helene L. Buhlert, editor;
Wellesley Magazine Board, publishers (2 — 3).
Circulation "isi ••
W E li liESL-E Y MAGAZINE;
monthly; literary; fifty -six pages 8x9; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1892; Helen L.
Buhlert, editor; Wellesley Magazine Board,
publishers C2—3J. Circulation "jia.."
WENHAM, Essex Co. cf 847t pop., on
Boston & Maine Rd., 22 m. N. W. of Bos-
ton, the State capital. Manufacture of
boots and shoes.
WENHAM- HAMILTON TIMES;
Thursdays ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscriptioD
$1; established 1894; Albert Vittum, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl" (A A).
a5iERICAN APICUI.TURIST;
monthly; beekeeping; sixteen pages 6x9;
subscription 75 cents; established 1883;
Henry Allen, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL." (A A).
WESTBORO, Worcester Co. n 5,400t
pop., on Boston & Albany Rd., 10 m. E. of
Worcester, one of the two county seats,
and 32 W. by S. W. of Boston, the State
capital. General manufacturing. Seat of
the State Insane Asylum and Lyman School
for Boys.
CHRONOTYPE; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1864; C. H. Thurston, editor; Chro-
notype Printing Company, publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.150. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. Act-
ual average forlSm. IftiOO. In 1899, zl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In
1903, yl. In 1901, yl.
W'ESTTlILJj'D, Hampden Co. p 12,310 f
pop., on Boston & Albany and New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rds. and West-
fleld r., 10 m. N. W. of Springfield, the
county seat. Manufactures of whips,
cigars, steam heaters, bicycles and paper.
TIMES AND News-letter ;
Wednesdays; republican; six pages 17x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1841 ; Clark &
Story Company, editors and publishers (5—3).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. 1. In 1897, I Z. In 1898, zl. In
1899, vl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. "jkl-" In 1903.
Z(4)(*«).
VALLEY ECHO} Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; Home Newspaper Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers; prints special edi-
tions for Huntington and Chester (1—4).
Combined circulation: In 1895, H. Act-
ual average for 1896, '^,50tJ. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, ti . 6 0 5 . In 1899. y H .
Actual average for a year ending \vith Sep
tem&er, 1900, '2,93t2. Inl901.yH. Inl902,yl.
Inl903, (z— 4) H. In 1904, yH.
"WEST SOMERVILLE, Middlesex
Co. D- on Boston & Maine Rd. A suburb of
Boston.
SOMERVILLE REPORTER; Fri-
days; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898: Wesley S. Maynard. editor
and publisher (12— 3). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
MASSACHUSETTS.
PEOPLE; quarterly, September, Decem-
ber, March and June; educational; eight
pages 11x15; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished 1898 ; The People Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1900, ".ikl" In 1901, June,
publisher asserts, never issued less than
2,.5(K). In 1902. yH. Actual average for m:i,
5*000. In 19(34, publisher asserts, everj^
issue during year was 5,000.
WESTWOOD, Norfolk Co. o.
NEW COMMONWEALTH; Fridays;
socialist; six pafies 11x14; subscription 50
cents; established October, 1903; Geo. E.
Littlefleld and C. E. Ordwav, editors and
publishers (1—4) (A A).
WEYMOUTH, Norfolk Co. n- ll,32it
pop. (comprises several villages), on New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rd. and
Weymouth Fore r. General manufactur-
ing, especially of boots and shoes.
EAST WEYMOUTH LIFE; Fridays;
Independent; four pages 22x28; subscription
$2; established August, 1903; C. H. Willoby,
editor; Gazette Publishing Co.. publish-
ers (8— 3) (A A).
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent; four
pages 22x28; subscription $2; established 1867;
M. E. Hawes, editor; Gazette Publishing
Companj', publishers (2—3).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,450. In 1895. I. In 1896. publisher
asserts, no issue less than 1,800. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, publisher asserts, not less
than 1.350. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z— 4. 5)1. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
WHITINSVILLE, Worcester Co. 3
4,(KA) pop.
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays (A A).
WHITMAN, Plymouth Co. U^ 6,155t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartfnrd
Rd., 21 m. S. S. E. of Boston, the State
capital. Manufactures of tacks, eyelets
and boots and shoes.
TIMES AND PLYMOUTH CO.
COURIER; Fridays; Independent; eight
pagesl8x24; subscription $2; established 1872;
L. B. Hatch, editor; L. B. Hatch & Co., pub-
lishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
WILLI AMSTOWN, Berkshire Co.
-n 5,013+ pop., on Fitchburg Rd., 20 m. N. of
Pittsfield, the county seat, and 40 E. of
Troy, N. Y. Manufactures of woolen goods,
boots and shoes, carriages and hardware.
Seat of Williams College, founded in 1793.
W^ILLIAMS WEEKLY; Thursdays,
during the college year; collegiate; twentv-
four pages 8x10; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1887; Students of Williams College,
editors and publishers (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
W^TLLIAMS LITERARY
MONTHLY; during the college jear;
collegiate ; one hundred pages 6x10; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1887; Students of
Williams College, editors and publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL."
W^INCHENDON, Worcester Co. u
5,001+ pop., on Boston & Albany and Bos-
ton & Maine Rds., 15 m. N. W. of Fitchburg,
one of the two county seats. General man-
ufacturing.
COURIER; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
447
MA SSA CH USE TTS.
llshed 1878; Etta I. Ward, editor and pub-
lisher (2--3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than l.CKX). In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, -iKi." In 1902, Z ( 4, 5).
WINCHESTER, Middlesex Co. D-
7,J48+ pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 2 m. S. by
S. E. of Woburn and 8 N. W. of Boston, the
State capital. Residences of people doing
business in Boston.
PRESS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1900; The Win-
chester Printing Co.. publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1901, Z (1,2,4,5). In 1902, Z
(1,2, 4, 5) (A A).
STAR; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50 ; established
1880; Theodore P. Wilson, editor and pub
Usher (5— 3). Circulation "jkl.- In 1903, Z (4).
WINTHROP, Su^olk Co. D- 6,058t
pop., on Boston, Revere Beach & Lynn Rd.,
3^ m. N. E. of Boston, the county seat and
State capital. Manufacturing.
WINTHROP SUN; Saturdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1892;
H. E. Emerson, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl.'
WOBURN, Middlesex Co. D- 14,254t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 10 m. N. N. E.
of Boston, the State capital.* Tanning and
currying of leather and manufacture of
electric lamps.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday
and holidays; four pages 13x20; subscription
$3; established October, 1901 ; J. D. Haggerty,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAL ; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $2 ; established 1851 ;
Geo. A. Hobbs, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl"
NEWS ; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1..50: established 1890;
A. B. Grimes, editor; News Publishing Co.,
publishers (9— 3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903,
Z(4).
WORCESTER, c.b., Worcester Co. a
118,421+ pop., at junction of six railroads,
44 m. W. by S. W. of Boston, the State
capital. Manufactures of various kinds
and of the most extensive character.
Situated in the center of the State.
DAILY.
EVENING GAZETTE ; every evening
except Sunday; republican; eight pages
MA SSA CH USE TTS— Worcester.
1914x2314; subscription $6; established 1843;
Geo. F. Booth, editor and publisher.
Circulation : Accorded G from 1892 to 1895,
In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. Inl898.yH. In 1899, (J.
In 1900, J'G. Actual average for a year end-
ing unth January. 1902, 7>635, In 1902, vF.
In 1903, vF. In 1904, F.
EVENING POST; every evening except
Sunday; independent; eight to twelve pages
16%x22'J; subscription $3; established 1891;
Worcester Post Company, editors and pub-
lishers (2—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
10,7'^S. In 1895, F. In 1896. F. In 1897.
Y. In 1898, yG. In 1899. zF. In 1900, yF.
Actual Otverage for a year ending ivith Oc-
tober, 1901, 10,319; for 1902,10,556; for
1903, 11,71 l;/orl904, 13.53.3.
Publisher's announceviet^t.— The Post lias a
larger circulation within the corporate
limits of Worcester than any other news-
paper. It has three times the net paid cir-
culation of any other evening newspaper
published in Central Massachusetts. It
goes into more Worcester homes than any
other paper.
L' OPINION PUBL.IQUE; every
evening except Sunday; French; republican;
daily six, Saturday eight pages 18x24 ; sub-
scription $3; established 1898; C. E. Belisle,
editor; Belisle Printing and Publishing Com-
pany, publisliers (1 — 5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
'1,789; /or 1896, 3,510; for 1897. 4,513;
for 1898. 6,356 ; for 1899, 7,073 ; for a year
ending ivith June. 1900, 7,867; for 1901,
8,460. In 1902, yF. In 1908, (z-i) G.
Actual average for 1904, 4,733 (00).
T E Ji EG R A 1>1 ; every morning; repub-
lican; daily ten to sixteen, Suudaj' twenty-
eight to forty-eight pages 19x25; sub.scription
—daily $6, Sunday $2; established— dailv 1886,
Sunday 1884; A. P. Cristy, editor; Telegram
Newspaper Company, publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: Actual averag for
1895, 11,739; for 1896. 13,565; for 1897,
14,309; for 1898, 16,685; for 1899,
18,554; for 19()0. 30,676: for 1901.
33,503 ; for 1902. 34,168; for 1903.
35,476; /or 1904, 36,593.
Sunday: Actual average for 1895, 1 3.739 ;
for 1896. 14,649; for 1897. 15,973; for
1898, 17,685; for 1899. 30.131; for 1900.
31.358; for 1.901. 33,974} for 1902,
35,365; for 1903. 35,930: for 1904,
35.673.
WEEKLY.
MESSENGER; Saturdays ; roman
catholic; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1887; Messenger Co.,
editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1900. -jkl." In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, every issue was 3,100. In 1902,
(z-4) H. In 1903, yH (O O). In 1!104,
(z-4)H(»«).
Worcester (Mass.), Evening: Post
Ind. Dam. ; 8, lo, 12 pages. Net paid daily average circulation : 1902, 9,641 ;
1903, 10,372 ; 1904, 12,617, Increase in three years, 48.7 per cent. Net paid circula-
tion for the three months ending January 31, 1905, 13,635.
The Post goes into at least 7,000 homes in Worcester that are reached by no other
local paper. It has three times the circulation of any evening newspaper in Worcester
County, and the largest circulation of any paper within city limits.
Circulation examined by Association of American Advertisers in February, 1903.
Sworn detailed statements issued regularly. Favorite paper of middle and industrial
classes. Circulation books open to all.
PRICE, ONE CENT.
EUGENE M. MORIARTY,
Editor and Publisher
448
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASS A CHUSETTS— Worcester.
NYA OSTERNS VVECKOBL.AD;
Wednesdays; Swedish; independent; eight
pages 17J^x22; subscription $1.50; established
1896; A. Olof son, editor; New Eastern Weekly ,
Publishing Co., publishers (1—4). i
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1900, 2,484; /or 1901, '.4,700. In
1902, vH. Actual average for 1903, 3,008.
In 1904, yH.
SKANDINAVIA; Wednesdays; Swed-
ish; republican; twenty pages 19x26; sub
scription $1.50; established 1886; Eric Knut-
son, editor; Swedish Publishing Company,
publishers; dated also at Boston and Provi-
dpnce. R. I. (3—3). . t
Circulation; Actual average for 1895, ;
6,843; for 1896, 7,059. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yG. In 1899, yG. Actual average for 1
1900, 7,'.i38: /or a year ending with Sep- .
fewiber, 1901, 8.044. In 1902, (z^) F. In
1903, yF. In 1904, yG.
Ss VE A ; Wednesdays; Swedish; republi-
can ; sixteen pages 19J^^x25 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1897; Hans Trulson, editor;
Svea Publishing Company, publishers (3—5). i
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver-'
age for 1899, 5,173; /or 1900, 6,94'.2. In
1901, yG. Actual average for 1902, 8, 1 83 ;
for 190.3, 8,473; for 1904. 8,870.
WORCESTER CO. VVEEKL.Y
RECORD; Saturdays; commercial; six- i
teen pages 9x13^; subscription $3; estab- !
lished August, 1903; Leon M. Bradley, editor;
The Worcester Rflcord Co.,publlshers (3—5 P).
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGY;
monthly; bird ; flfty-two pages 6x9; sub-
scription $1; established 1901; Chester A.
Reed, publisher (12—8).
Circulation : Actual average for 1903,
11,830; /or 1904, yF.
BOX MAKER; monthly (A A).
SCHOOL. ARTS BOOR; monthly;
school art; sixty-four pages 6x8; subscrip-
tion $1; established, 1901; Henry Turner
Bailey, editor; Davis Press, publishers (12—4).
MAySACHUSETTS— Worcester.
Circulation : Actual average for 1903,
4,000 ; /or 19(M,.>.'^00.
WORCESTER MAGAZINE;
monthly; forty-eight pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established January, 1901 ; Board of
Trade of Worcester, editors and publishers
(12-4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
1,733. In 1903, yl (OO). Actual average
'•oriyu4, 1,983.
QUARTERLY.
AMERICAN JOURNAL. OF PSY-
CHOLOGY; quarterly; psychological;
one hundred and forty-eight pages 6x9}^;
subscription $5; established 1889; G.Stanley
Hall, editor ; Louis N. Wilson, publisher
(1—5 P). Does not insert advertisements.
PEDAGOGICAL. SEMINARY;
quarterly; educational; one hundred and
flfty-five pages 6x9; subscription $5; estab-
lished 1891; G. Stanley Hall, editor; Louis
N. Wilson, publisher (12 — IP). Does not
insert adyertisements.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RE-
LIGIOUS PSYCHOLOGY AND ED-
UCATION; three times a year; psychology
and education; one hundred and eight
pages 7x10; subscription $3.50; established
August, 1904; J. Stanley Hall, editor; Louis
N. Wilson, publisher (11— 4 P). Does not in-
sert advertisements.
YARMOUTH PORT. Barnstable
Co. o^ 1,682+ pop., on New York, New Haven
& Hartford Rd., 75 m. S. E. of Boston,
the State capital. Various manufactories.
Cranberry culture.
YARMOUTH REGISTER ; Satur-
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1836; Charles F.
Swift & Son, editors and publishers (7—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1,889. In 1897.Y. In 1898, "jkl."
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1902,1,384. In 1908. (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
MICHIGAN.
Population 2,420,982 t. Land Area 57,480 sq. miles.
Consisting of two detached peninsulas, of which the northernmost has Lake
Superior on the north, Tequamenon Bay and the river St. Mary on the east, lakes
Huron and Michigan on tlie south, and the State of Wisconsin on the southwest ;
the southernmost section is bounded on the east by Inkes Huron, St. Clair and
Erie and the rivers St. Clair and Detroit, on the west by Lake Michigan, and on the
south by the States of Ohio and Indiana. State capital: Lansing. Principal prod-
uctsand industries: Agriculture, lumber, copper and salt. General manufacturing.
Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 811. divided as fol-
lows: Daily, 85; tri-weekly, 3; semi-weekly, 26; weekly, .592 ; bi-weekly, 1 ;
semi-monthly, 7 ; monthly, 92; bi-monthly, 2 ; quarterly, 3.
The cities of over 15,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows:
Detroit 385,y04t
Grand Rapids 87,565t
ISaginaw 42,345 1
Bay City 2r.628t
Jackson 35,lS0t
Kalamazoo tJ4,404t
Muskesron 20,818t
Port Huron 19,158t
Battlecreek 18,563t
Ijausing 16, 485 1
ADDISON, Lenawee Co. P,470t pop.,
on Cincinnati, Jackson & Mackinaw Rd.,
59 m. N. W. of Toledo, O. Flour mills and
factories.
COURIER AND TRI-CO. ADVER-
TI5»EK ; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1884: A. J. Kempton, editor and publisher
<9— 3). Circulation "jkl."
ADRIAN, c. h., Lenatoee Co. 0,9,6541
pop., on Wabash, Detroit Southern and
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rds. and
Raisin r., 30 m. N. W. of Toledo. O. Agri-
culture and manufacturing.
EVENING TELEGRAM; every even-
ing except Sunday; independent; six lo
eight pages 17x22; subscription $5; estab-
lished 1892; D. W.Grandon, editor and pub-
Usher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1898, ■•jkl." In 1899. pub-
lisher asserts, no issue less than 1,100. In
1900, yl. In 1901, "jjil." Actual average for
1902, 1,270; for 1903, 3,913; for 1904,
4,164.
TIMES AND EXPOSITOR ; every
evening except Sunday, and TRI- WEEK-
LY, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays;
republican; dally four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion—dally $5, tri-weekly $1.50; established
1863: Thomas A. Dailey, editor; Times Printing
Company, publishers (2—3).
Circulation — Daily: In 1894, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,142. In 1895, I. Act-
ual average for \89&, 1,113. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL." Actual average for 1901, l,lal;
/or 1902, 2,361. In 1903, yH. Actual aver-
age for I90i, < 2,367.
Tri-VVeekly: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.943. In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896, 1,817. In 1897, Y. In 1898. "J^L.-
In 1902, Z (1, 2). In 1904, I.
PRESS; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1873; Willard Stearns, editor and publisher
(12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.500. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In 1898.
publisher asserts, no issue less than 1,500; in
1899. not less than 1.680. In 1900. yl. In
1901. (z-3) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4)
I. In 1904. !(■■).
MIC HIGAN PATRON ; semi monthly;
eight pages 10^x14; subscription 35 cents;
established October, 1902; E. Wm. Balch. edi-
29
tor; Patron PublishingCo., publishers (12— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
ALiBA, Antrim Co. (^ 450t pop., on
Detroit & Charlevoix and Grand Raplda
& Indiana Rds.
ANTRIM CO. SENTINEL.; Thurs
days (A A).
ALBION, Calhoun Co. g 4.619t pop.,
on Michigan Central and Lake Shore &
Michigan Southern Rds. and Kalamazoo r..
20 m. W. of Jackson and 40 S. by S. W. of
Lansing, the State capital. Several manu-
factories. Seat of Albion College.
RECORDER ; every evening except
Sunday and Thursday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; republican; daily four, weekly
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1; established— daily 1904, weekly
1868; R. B. Kennedy, editor; Recorder Press
Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
a year ending with February, 1905, 523.
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not les«
than 1,300. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. Actual
average for 1898, 1,^SB; for a year ending
with Sevtemher. 1899. 1,462. In 1900.yl.
In 1901, yl. Actual ai'eragre /or 1902, 1,540.
In 1903, yl. Actual average for 1904,
1,500.
MIRROR; weekly, twlce-a-week, Tues-
days and Fridays; democratic: four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1855; Ben
A. Cole, editor; F. F Cole, publisher (9—3).
Circulation: In 1902. "jkl.- In 1903, (z— 4)
I (OO). In 19U4, 'JKL-"
NEWS-L.EADER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; W. H. Green, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl" Actual average
for 1899, 1,896. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
SIGMA CHI QUARTERLY; March,
June, September, and December; college
fraiernlty ; one hundred and two pages
6]^x9}4; subscription $2; established 1881;
Ne wman Miller,editor ; Sigma Chi Fraternity,
publishers (2—3). ^^^^
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
1,850. In 1901. yl. Actual average for a
year ending with August, 1902, 1,525. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
450
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
A Li DEN, Antrim Co. [^ 400 pop., on
Chicago & West Michigan Rd. and Torch
lake. Lumber, farming and fruit.
WAVE; Thursdays; four pages 15x22; sub
scrlption $1; established 1896; D. B. Ovlatt,
editor and publisher (,2—3). Circ'n "iKi, "
ALGONACS'atrK Clair Co. d- 1,2161
pop., at junction of St. Clair r. and Lake St.
Clair, 36 m. N. E. of Detroit. Shipbuilding
and salt beds.
TI3IES? - COURIER ; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894; W. A. Robertson, editor and publisher;
prints an edition for New Baltimore. Circu-
lation "JKL."
ALLEGAN, c. h., Allegan Co. p2,667t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern,
Pere Marquette and Michigan Central
Rds. and Kalamazoo r., 30 m. E. of Lake
Michigan and 33 S. by S. W. of Grand
Rapids. Manufacturing. Within the "Mlchlr
gan Fruit Belt." Farming.
GAZETTE ; Saturdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1882; Edvvy C. Raid, editor and publisher
(2—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
3,115. In 1895, H. In 1896. II. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, y I. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I. In
1901, (z-4. 6) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z^)
I (# %). Actual average for 1904, 3,3o2.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; Firestone & Hinkley, editors and pub-
lishers (2—3), „
.Circulation: Inl900."JKL." In 1901, Z (4, 6).
In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
PRESS; Fridays; republican; sixtetn
pages 11x15; subscription $1; established
April, 1902; C. F. Davison, editor; Davison &
Ingram, publishers (5—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1903.
1,0^'Zi for I9(n, l.S'iO.
FARMERS' FRIEND; monthly;
farming and live stock; eight pages 11x15;
subscription 50 cents; established February,
1901; A. H. Foster, editor; Farmers' Friend
Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending ivith Jan., 1902. 14,333. In 1902, yE.
Inl903.yE(OO). In 1904. yF.
ALLEN, HiUsdale Co. g 500 pop., on
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd., 8 m.
N. W. of Hillsdale, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
A RGUS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 19(^10; Miss M. P.
Conkling, editor ; C.W. Owen, publisher (2— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
ALMA, Gratiot Co. D 2,0i7t pop.,
on Pere Marquette and Ann Arbor Rds., 37
m. W. of Saginaw. Agriculture, milling,
manufacturing and lumbering.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent-
republican; four pages 19J^x24; subscription
$1; established 1895; I. J. Goodenow & Son,
editors and publishers (2—3). '^irc'n 'mki.."
RECORD; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1878;
Alma Record Company, editors and publish-
ers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl.- In 1897, Z. Act-
ual average for 1899. 1,19S. In 1900, yl.
Actual average for 1901, 1,307. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. yl. In 1904. yl.
ALMONT, Lapeer Co. n-718t pop., on
Flint & Pare Marquette Rd., 41 m. W. of
Port Huron. Iron foundry, steam grist
mill, sash and blind factory and grain
elevator.
HERALiD; Thursdays, republican; four
pages 17x24: subscription $1; established
1875; A. H. Patterson, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "JKL."
ALPENA, c. h., Alpena Co. cf ll,802t
pop., on Detroit & Mackinaw Rd. and Thun-
der bay, at the mouth of Thunder Bay r.,
250 m. N. of Detroit. Fine harbor, large
steam saw jnills. hemlock extract works
and sulphate, paper and spool factories,
tanneries and commercial fisheries. Sum-
mer resort.
ECHO; every evening except Sunday,
and FAR3IER, Wednesdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription— daily
$2.50, weekly 50 cents; established— daily
1890, weekly 1899; W. B. Dobson, editor and
publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1896, "jkl- In
1897, Z. In 1898. zl. Actual average for 1899,
ti,458; for 190U, '^,351; for 1901, ti,3JS9;
for 1902. 3,371; /or 1903, 2,355 ; for 1904,
'.4,354.
Weekly: Actual orcraere /or 1900, 3,776;
/or 1901, 3,900; /or 1902, 3,875; /or 1903,
3,873 ;/orl904, 3,871.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday:
four pages 18x24 ; established 1899; E. S.
Meers, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
ARGUS; Wednesday Si democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1871;
J. C. Viall, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. pub-
lisher asserts, no issue less than 1,660. . In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 19(_>4, (z-U) I.
PIONEER; Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1863; H. K. Bryan, editor; Pioneer and News
Printing Co., publishers (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1897. "JKL." In 1898. zl. In
1899, vl. In 1900. y I. In 1901. "jkl." In 1903.
(z^l)I(##). In 1904, yl.
GUARDSMAN; monthly; Union Life
Guards; four pages 13x20; subscription 30
cents; established 1899; John Barratt, editor;
Hea<1quarters Union Life Guards, publishers
( 12—4).
Circulation: In 1901. "jkj." Actual aver-
age for 1%2, 3,000. In 1903, yH. In 1904,
(z— 4) H.
ANN ARBOR, c h., Washtenaw Co. R
14,509+ pop., on Michigan Central and Ann
Arbor Rds. and Huron r.. 33 m. W. of De-
troit. Several manufactories. Seat of State
University and High School, with over
4,000 students in attendance. Farming.
DAILY.
ARGUS I every evening except Sunday,
and A R GUS-DE»IOCRAT, Fridays;
independent; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly $1; es-
tablished — dailv 1898, weekly Argus 1835,
Democrat 1878; The Democrat Publishing
Company, editors and publishers; prints an
edition of the daily for Ypsllanti.
Circulation— Combined Daily: In 1899,
zl. Inl900, zl. In 1901, "jjvL-
Weekly: InlS95, • JKL." 1)11896.1. Actual
average for the first »ix months of 1897,
a, 710. In 1898. yl. In 1899. zl. In 1900, zl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
mn.yi.
DAILY TIMES: every evening except
Sunday, and COURIER-REGISTER,
Wednesdays; republican; eight pages— daily
20x26, weekly 15x22; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1; established— daily 1890, weekly
Courier 1861, Register 1874; R. L. Warren,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
451
MICHIGAN.
editor; Ann Arbor Times Company, pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,500. In 189f), I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, 'JKL." In 1899, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,500. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, y I. In 1903, y I. In lit04, y 1 .
Weekly: In 1894, publisher asserts, small-
est 1,900. In 1895, 1, Actual average for 1896,
2,070. lu 1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903.
yl. InliKt4, yl.
MICHIGAN DA1L.Y; every morning
except Monday, during the college year; col-
legiate; four pages 11x18; subscription $2.50;
established 1890; J. Stanley Baley, editor;
Claude A. Thompson, manager (1—5).
Circulation : In 1904, 1.
WEEKLY.
WASHTENAW POST; Thursdays;
German; four pages 22x30; subscription $1;
established 1878; Eugene J. Helber, editor
and publisher (12— 3).
Circulation: In 1903, "jkl." In 1903. De-
cember, publisher asserts, each week during
past year was 4,000. Inlit04, yll.
WASHTENAW RECORD; Sundays
WOLVERINE; Fridays; collegiate,
educational; twenty pages 83^x11; subscrip-
tion $1; established September, 1901; Virgil
V. McNitt, editor; Students of University of
Michigan, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
Inl902, Z(l, 2, 4).(A A).
BI-WEEKLY.
WRINKLE; bi-weekly, during college
year; collegiate; humorous; sixteen pages
9x12; subscription $2; established 1893; Stu-
dents of the University of Michigan, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jjcl."
SEMI MONTHLY.
AMERICAN TYLER; semimonthly;
masonic; twenty-four to thirty-two pages
9x12; subscription $2; established 1888; A.M.
Smith, editor; Tyler Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 7,000. In 1896, F. Actual
average for the first six montha of 1897,
8,434. In 1898, yG. In 1899. zG. In
1900, zG. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. Actual
average for 1903, 5,092 ; for 1904, 5,383.
MONTHLY.
HOME VISITOR ; monthly; twelve
f)age8 11x14; subscription 25 cents; estab-
Ished 1897; Waples & Myers, editors and
publishers.
Circulation : Actual average for 1897,
3,083; for 1898, 3,083. In 1899, yH. In
1900, yH. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl.
(AA).
INLANDER; monthly; university; one
hundred and four pages 7x10; subscription
41; established 1890; Nathan T. Viger, editor;
H. C. Stevenson, publisher (1—5).
MICHIGAN ALUMNUS; monthly,
during the college year; collegiate; seventy-
two pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
1894; W. B. Shaw, editor; Alumni Association
of the University of Michigan, publishers
(3-5).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1897. 4,223. In 1898, yG. In
1899. yH. In 1900. yH. Actual average for
a year ending ivith June, 1901. 3,090: for a
year ending with January, 1903, 3,700; for
a year ending with March, 1904, 4,930 ; for
a i/ear ending withMarch, 1905. 5,<i 1 0.
MICHIGAN LA W REVIEW; month
ly; legal; eighty-eight to one hundred and
eight pages 7x10; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished June, 1902; Floyd R. Mechen. editor;
University of Michigan, Law Department,
publishers (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
MODERN 3IETHODS; monthly; mer
cantile; sixty-eight pages 7x10; subscription
50 cents; established January. 1903; Charles
F. Baokus, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
MICHIGAN.
PH YSICIAN AN D SURGEON;
monthly; medical; nlnety-eiglit pages 7x10:
subscription $2; established 1879; John Will-
lam Keating and Frank Banghart Walker,
editors and publishers (10—3); dated also at
Detroit.
Circulation: Rating varied from H in
1892 to I in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl ( ?? ). In 1900, v I. In
1901.yl. Iul902,yl. Inl9li3,yl. Inl904,yl.
BI-MONTHLY.
MICHIGAN MUNICIPALIST: bi-
monthly; municipal; four pages 8x11; sub-
scription .50 cents; established 1903; John A.
Fairhe, editor; League of Michigan Munici-
palities, publishers (1—5).
ARMADA, Macomb Co. D, 863t pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 40 m. S. W. of Detroit.
Manufactures of barrel heads and staves.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1889; H.J. Barrows, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jKi"
ASHLEY, Gratiot Co. n 617t pop., on
Ann Arbor and Grand Trunk Rds., 13 m. S.
E. of Ithaca, the county seat. Farming and
manufacturing.
WORLD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1898;
W. M. Coon, editor and publisher (9—8). Cir-
culation "JKL."
ATHENS, Calhoun Co. g 583t pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., 16 m. S. of Battle-
creek. Farming, lumbering and milling.
Wlieat raising.
TIMES ; Fridays ; independent ; eight
Eages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1883;
. H.Love, editor; L. H.Love & Co., pub-
lishers (5— 3.) Circulation "JKL."
ATLANTA, c.h., Montmorency Co.
cf 250 pop., on Detroit & Mackinac Rd. and
Thunder Bay r., 40 ra. W. of Alpena. Agri-
culture and lumbering.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1886; G. M. Babcock, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
AUGUSTA, Kalamazoo Co. J3 498t
pop., on Michigan Central and Toledo, De-
troit & Mackinaw Rds. and Kalamazoo r.,
12 m. E. of Kalamazoo, the county seat.
Shipping point for live stock. Farming.
BEACON; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
March, 1902; H. J. Richardson, editor and
publisher (5— 3). Circulation "jkl."
BADAXE, c. h., Huron Co. D- l,241t
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette and
Saginaw, Tuscola & Huron Rds., about 63
m N. by N. W. of Port Huron. Lumber,
coal and cement. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; J. A. Burgess, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
TRIBUNE-REPUBLICAN; Fridays;
independent-republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1876; John May-
wood, editor and publisher (7—3). Circu-
lation "jkl." Tnl903, Z (4) (•#).
BALD'WIN, c. h., Lake Co. -n 343t
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette and Chi-
cago & West Michigan Rds. and Pere Mar-
452
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
quette r., 31 m. E. of Ludington. Lumber
and shingle mills and general farming.
LiAKE CO. STAR ; Fridays; republi-
can; four pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1873; Herbert W. Davis, editor and
publsher (9— 3). Circulation "jkl."
BANCROFT, Shiawassee Co. D 528t
pop., on Grand Trunlt Rd., 28 m. E. of Lan-
sing, the State capital. Wheat growing.
C O I»I M E R C I A Ij ; Thursdays; Inde
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1880; W. L. Wright, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
BANGOR, ^an^wren (7o.p l,021t pop,,
on Chicago & West Michigan Rd., 13 m. N.
W. of Paw Paw, the county seat. Woolen,
grist and saw mills and large pickle fac-
tory. In " Michigan Fruit Belt."
ADVANCE; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1873; M. F. Russell, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jjcl."
VAN BUREN CO. VISITOR ; Fri
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; L. E. Culp,
editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation: In 1897. -jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1898, 1,303. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, ' jkl-"
BARRYTON, Mecosta Co. a 500
pop., on Detroit, Lansing & Northern Rd.,
18 m. E. of Big Rapids, the county seat.
Farming, lumbering and stock raising.
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896; J. L. Campbell, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
BATTLECREEK, Calhoun Co. p
18,563t pop., on Michigan Central, Cincin-
nati, Jackson & Mackinaw and Chicago &
Grand Trunk Rds. and at junction of Battle-
creek with Kalamazoo r., 40 m. W. of Jack
son. Manufacturing center. Fruitgrow-
ing and farming.
DAILY.
JOURNALi ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLiY, Wednesdays; repub-
lican ; daily eight, weekly eight pages 20x24i ;
gubscription— daily $6, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1857, weekly 1851 ; Willard &
Moore, publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,680. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, July, publisher asserts, during the year
past has not been less than 1.900. In 1902. y I,
In 1903, yl. Actual average for 1904, 3,061.
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,728. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yj. In 1900. yl. In 1901.
July, publisher asserts, during the year past
has not been less than 1,700. In 1902, yl. In
1903, yl. In 1904, "JKL."
3IOON ; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $6, weekly
tl.50; established — daily 1878, weekly 1882;
Martin E. Brown, editor and publisher (5—3)
Circulation — Daily : Accorded I from
1891 to 1895. In 1896. publisher asserts, no
edition less than 2,350. Actual average for
1897, 2,414. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In
1900, zl. In 1901, (z— 4. 6) I. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z— 4) I (# •). In 1904, yl.
Weekly : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895. In
1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, "iKL."
MICHIGAN— Battlecreek.
MORNING ENQUIRER; every
morning except Sunday; eight pages 16x22;
subscription $5; established 1900; J. L. Cox,
editor; J. L. and P. F. Cox, publishers (6—3).
Circulation -jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
WEEKLY.
ADVENT REVIEW AND SAB-
BATH HERAL.D : Tuesdays; seventh
day adventlst; twenty four pages 8J^xl2^;
subscription $1.50; established 1850; W. W.
Prescott, editor; Review and Herald Publish-
ing Co., publishers ((5—3). Does not insert
advertisements (A A).
SUNDAY RECORD; Sundays; twelve
to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1898; Eugene R. Cole, editor and
publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl- " In 1899, I. In
1900, June, publisher asserts, for more than
a year past each issue 2,600. In 1900, yH.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
YOUTH'S INSTRUCTOR; Thurs
days; seventh day adventlst; eight pages
11x16; subscription 75 cents; established
1852; Adelaide Bee Cooper, editor; Review
& Herald Publishing Co., publishers (.2—3).
Does notinsert advertisements (A A).
MONTHLY.
DOGDOM; monthly; dogs; forty-eight
to flfty-two pages 6^x9%; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1900; Eugene R.Cole, editor; Dog-
dom Publishing Co., publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation; Actual average for a year
ending with September, 1901, 3,000. In
1902, yH. In 1903. (z— 4) H (OO). Actual
average for 1904, 4,308.
DOG FANCIER ; monthly; kennel ;
thirty six pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents;
established 1891; Eugene Glass, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" In 1897. I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, publisher as-
serts, no issue was less than 3.000. In 1901, y I.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904,
publisher asserts, no issue was less than
^'gA%E FANCIERS' JOURNAL;
monthly; game fowl; twelve pages 8x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1879; Geo. S.
Barnes, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895 publisheras-
serts, not less than 1,800. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898,1. In 1899, I. In 1900, y I.
Actual average for 1901. 3,500. In 1902
(z— 4)H. Inl909. yH(OO). In 1904 (z— 4) I.
GOOD HEALTH; monthly; hygienic;
eighty pages 5i^x8; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1866; J. H. Kellogg, M.D., editor; Good
Health Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation: Rating varied from E in
1891 to G In 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yH. Actual average for 1899, 37,475.
In 1900. vD. In 1901, yE. In 1902, yE. In
1903, yE." In 1904, yE.
LADY MACCA BEE; monthly (see De
tvoit I^ich, ^.
LAWGIVER; monthly; commercial,
legal; eight v pages 1x10; subscription $1;
established 1898; J. H. Zuver, editor; Asso-
ciated Lawyers' Publishing Co., publishers
(12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1899,
3,572. In 1900, yl. Actual average for a
year ending ivith June, 1901, 3,333: for
1902. 8,500; /or 1903, 11,333; for 1904,
13,500.
MEDICAL MISSIONARY ; monthly;
medical missions; thirty-six pages 6J^9;
subscription 50 cents; established 1891 ; J. H.
Kellogg, M.D.,and Geo, C. Tenney, editors;
Good Health PublishIngCo.,publishers(12— 3).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl-" In 1903, (z— 11)1.
In 1904, vl.
MICHIGAN POULTRY BREED-
ER; monthly; poultry raising; twenty pages
9x12; subscription 50 cents; established 1885;
George S. Barnes, editor and publisher (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
45a
MICHlGAK~Ba ttlecreek.
asserts, not less than 1,000. In 1896. I. In
1897,Y. In 1898, 1. In 1899. I. In 1900, yl.
Act^ial average for 1901, 3,000. In 1902,
(z— 2, 5, 11) 11. In 19a-5, yll. In 1;M)4, (z-^1) 11.
MODERN !>IEI)1CINE; monthly;
medical; thirty two pages 5V(jx8}^; subscrip
tiou $1; established 1891; J. H. Kellogg, M. D.,
editor; Good Health Publlsliing Co., pub-
lishers (5 3)
Circulation: In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yl. Actual average for a
year ending with June, 1900, 5,000. In
1901. y(i. In 1902, yG. In 1903 (z-4) G. In
1904. yG.
PILGRIM; monthly ; illustrated ;
forty pages 11^x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Karl E. Harriman, editor; Pil-
grim Magazine Co. (Ltd.), publishers (1—5).
Circulation: ^4c'^MaZ average for a year end-
ing with. 31arch, 1902. 109,583. In 1902. yA .
In 1903, (z— 4) A. Inl<t04, A.
RURAL ADVOCATE: monthly; agrl
culture; twenty-four pages 8}4xn}4; sub-
scription 25 cents; established December,
1903; J. H. Brown, editor; Rural Advocate
Publishing Co, (Ltd), publishers (12—4 P).
QUARTERLY.
BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN
MEDICAL TEMPERANCE AfSSO-
ClATIONj quarterly; medical; thirty six
pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; established
1892; N. S. Davis, T. D, Crowthers and J. H.
Kellogg, editors; Modern Medicine Publishing
Company, publishers. Clrc'n "jkl." (A A).
BAY CITY, c. h., Bay Co. D- 27,6M'1-
pop., on Detroit & Mackinac, Flint & Pere
Marquette, Grand Trunk and Michigan
Central Rds. and Saginaw r., 13 m. below
Saginaw. Manufactures of chemicals and
beet sugar, box factory, shipbuilding
plants, iron works and coal mines. Lum-
ber and salt In abundance.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; six to twelve
pages 15x2^ ; subscription $3 ; established
1878; Bay City Times Co., publishers; dated
also at West BayCity (2— 5).
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. G Z.
In 1898, y H. In 1899, yH ( ? ? ). In 1900, y H.
In 1901, j'H. Actual average for 1902, S,649.
In 1903 (z— (i) G. Actual average for 1904.
7,578.
TRIBUNE: every mornmg except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; repub-
lican ; daily aud weekly eight pages 17x22,
Sunday sixteen to twenty four pages; sul)-
scription — dally $5, Sundays only $l.>-0,
weekly $1; established 1872; I E. Jones, edi
tor; Snyder & McCabe, publishers: dated also
at WestBayCity (1— 4).
Circulation — Daily : Accorded H from
1891 to 1895. In 1896, H. In 189?, Y. In 1898,
zl. lu 1899. yl. In 1900, yL In 1901, yl.
Actual average for a year ending with
February, 1903, 3,968; /or 1903,4,067. In
1904, ylL
Weekly: ••JKJt" In 1898, Z. In 1902, ".ikl."
DE>lbCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pases 15x22; subscription $1; estab
Uslied 1891; George Washinnton, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circulation •jkl" In 1901,
Z(l,2. 4. 5). In 1902, Z (4, 12).
INDUSTRIAL HERALD; Fridays;
independent labor; elghi pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established April, 1901; R. T.
Woddle. editor; Geo. Washington, publisher
(12-3). Circulation ".iKi.." In 19o2, Z (4, 12).
MICHIGAN FREIEPRESSE;Thurs
days; German; independent; twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1878;
August Lankenan, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Cir-ulation "JKL." In 1902, Z (4, 6).
Inl9i3.Z (')(••).
PRARBDA; Saturdays; Polish; four
pages 18x24; subscrintion $1 ; established
1885; Polish American Publishing Co , editors
and p iblishers. Circulation "jkl "
MICHIGAN.
SUGAR BEET CULTURIST; Thurs-
days; sugar Industry and agriculture; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1899;
Dan T. Cutting, editor; Sujjar Beet Publish-
Ing Co., publlsliers (9—3).
Circulation: Inl9U0. "jkj,." Actual average
for a year ending voith June, 1901, 18,161.
In 1902, yE. In 1903, (z-4) E (••)• In 1904^
yE.
BEARLiAKE, Manistee Co.^j 448t
pop., 7 m. from Lake Michigan and 13 N.E.
of Manistee, the county seat. Lumbering
and agriculture. In northern fruit belt of
Michigan.
BEACON; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1.25 ; establislied
1888; A. J. L. Keddie, editor and publisher
(5—3); prints an edition for Onekama. Com-
bined circulation "jkl "
BEAVERTON, Oladwin Co. D 90a
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., 8 m.
S. of Gladwin, the county seat. Manu-
factures of hoops, staves, lumber, sli ingles
and railroad ties. Farming.
CLARION: Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; W.Walter Dann & Son, editors
and publishers (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
BELDING, Ionia Go. n 3,282t pop., on
Pere Marquette Rd. , 16 m. N. N. W. of Ionia,
the county seat. Manufactures of silk, re-
frigerators, caskets, furniture and baskets.
BANNER; Thursdays; republican; eiglit
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; establislied 1889;
E. P. Lapham, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not let^s tlian 1,024. lu 1896,1. In 1897, Y»
In 1898, -jKi" In 1899, publisher asserts, not
below 1,000. In 1900, June, pubiij'her asserts,
the smallest number printed during the past
year was 1,040. In 1901. yl. In 1902, August,
publisher assert.c, no edition during past year
was less than 1,036. In 1903, "jkl."
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription 50 cents; established 1896;
Frank J. Luick, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
Inl903, Z(4)(«#). ,,,-^,„
DEGREE OF HONOR REVIEW;
monthly; Degree of Honor. Ancient Order of
United Workmen; twenty -four pages 8x11;
subscription 75 cents; e.stablished 1896; Fran-
ces M. Buell Olson, editor; Mrs. Luella K.
Webster, publisher (12—4).
Circulation: "JKi." In 1899. Z. In 1900, Z.
Actual average for 1902. 7,920. In 1903,
(z— 4) G (••). Actual average for 1904,
9 71 ti
MICHIGAN A. O. U. W. HERALD;
monttily ; Degree of Honor, Ancient Order of
United Workmen; eight pages 8x12; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1878; O. F. & L.
K. Webster, editors and publishers. (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895. G. Actual average
for 1896, 5,700. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yH.
In 1899, zH. In IQOli. yH. In 1901, yH. In
1902. ( z— 4) H. In 1903, yH. Actual average
/or 1904. 5.570.
BELLAIRE, c.h., Antrim Co. ti l,157t
pop., on Chicago & West Michigan Rd.,
30 m. N. E. of Traverse City. Manufactures
of woodenware, bowls, trays, scoops, hoops
and staves.
ANTRIM CO. SENTINEL; Thurs-
days; republican: eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; W. S. Ryness,
edii or and publisher. Circ'n "j^l. ' (AA).
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; tcmr
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1895;
Ira A. Adams, editor; The Bellaire Publishing
Company, publishers. Circulation "oa"
454
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
BELLiEVILLiE, Wayne Co. O, 367
pop., on Wabash Rd., 24 m. W. by S. W. of
Detroit. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1886 ; A. E. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL."
BELLEVUE, Eaton Co. g l,074t pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd. and Battle creek,
32 m. S. W. of Lansing, the State capital.
Shipping of produce. Manufacturing and
agriculture.
GAZETTE} Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1871; W. E. Holt, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl."
BENTON HARBOR, fiw-rien Co. p
6,562+ pop., on Chicago & West Michigan
and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rds. and St. Joseph and Paw Paw
rs., 60 m. by lake and 90 by rail E. of
Chicago, 111. Manufacturing. Lumber and
fruit.
NEWS-PAL.L.ADIUM; every evening
except Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY,
Tuesdays and Fridays: independent; daily
eight to twelve pages 15x22, semi weekly,
eight pages 15x22; subacriptlon— daily $4.80.
semi-weekly $1; established — daily 1895,
semi-weekly 1896; J. N. Klock, editor; News-
Palladium Co., publishers(l — ^5).
Circulation— Dally : In 1899, "jkl." In
1900, publislier asserts, no edition for last
four years has been less than 1,325. In 1901, y I.
In 1903, December, publisherasserts, "smallest
issue during 1902 and 1903 was 1,750. In 1904, 1.
Semi-Weekly: InlW4, I.
BANNER. REGISTER: Fridays;
independent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
«1; established 1880 : J. N. Reed, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for the first six mow-t/is o/ 1897, 1,388;
for 1898. I,6t20. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. yl. Actual average for a year ending
toith June,1902, l,4:''i4^. In 1903, (z— 4) I(##).
In 1904. yl.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1897 ;
E. B. Harkrider, editor; Times Publishing
Company, publishers (2—3),
Circulation : In 1897, I Z. In 1998, "jkl."
In 1902, Z (1, 2, 5, 6). (A A).
BENZONIA, c. h., Benzie Co. ^ 484t
pop., on Ann Arbor Rd. and Crystal lake,
26 m. S. W. of Traverse City. Farming and
lumbering.
BENZIE BANNER; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1888; Eugene C. Case, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
BERRIEN SPRINGS, Berrien Co.
p 808+ pop., on Milwaukee, Benton Harbor
& Columbus Rd. and St. Joseph r., 15 m.S.
by S. E of Benton Harbor. Summer and
health resort.
ER A ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1876;
Benson Bros., editors and publishers (2 — 3).
Circulation "jkl."
BESSEMER,c.h.,(?o^«6»cCo.^3,911t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern, Duluth,
South Shore «& Atlantic and Wisconsin Cen.
MICHIGAN.
tral Rds., 40 m. E. of Ashland, Wis. Iron
mining and lumbering.
HERALD; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $2; established
1885; Sherman & Hand, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
BIG RAPIDS, c. h., Mecosta Co. n
4,636+ pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana, Chi-
cago * West Michigan and Detroit, Grand
Rapids & Western Rds. and Muskegon r.,
about 50 m. N. by N. E. of Grand Rapids
Manufacturing and farming.
EVENING BULLETIN; every evening
except Sunday, and HERALD, Fridays;
independent; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22: subscription— dally $3.50. weekly $1..50;
established— daily 1888, weekly 1876; Peter J.
Andrews & Co., editors and publishers (5 — 3).
Circulation— daily "jkl " weekly "jkl."
PIONEER ; every eveningexcept Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
daily four pages 15x22, weekly eight pages
17x24; subscription— dally $4, weekly $1.50;
established -daily 1881, weekly 1862; Gay &
Barrows, editors and publishers. Circulation
—daily "JKL ■' weekly "jkl."
BIRMINGHAM, OaWond Co. ^l.irof
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 18 m. N. W. of
Detroit. Agriculture.
ECCENTRIC ; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1878 ; Whitehead & Mitchell, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
BIiISSFIEIjD, Lenawee Co. O, l,268t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd., 10 m. S. E. of Adrian, the county seat.
Manufacturing.
ADVANCE: Fridays: Independent ; eight
pages 171^x22 ; subscription $1 : established
1873 ; J. C. Howell, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL" In 1902, Z (1,2,4,5).
BLOOMINGDAIiE, Van Buren Co.
P 379+ pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 20 m.
W. N. W. of Kalamazoo. Saw, planing and
flour mills.
LEADER; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1880;
Roy D. Perkins, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
BOYNE, c. h., Charlevoix Co. b 912t
pop.,onBoyne City & Southeastern Rd.and
Pine lake, at mouth of Boyne r., 16 m. S. E.
of Charlevoix. Manufacturing and timber.
CITIZEN; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 17J^x22; subscription $1; established
1880; S. R. Wilson, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation "jkl "
BOYNE FALLS, Charlevoix Co. \^
431+ pop., on Boyne City & Southeastern
and Grand Rapids & Indiana Rds. Lum-
bering.
IjEADER: Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1899; Norman
G. Gray, editor and publisher (12 — 3) . Circula-
tion "JKL "
BRECKENRIDGE, Gratiot Co. a
475 pop.
CLARION; Fridays (A A).
BRIDGEPORT, Saginaw Co. n 400
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., 6 m.
N. E. of Saginaw. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub"
scription 50 cents; established 1895; E. D-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
405
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
Gallagher, editor and publisher (1—4). Circu-
lation "JKL."
BRIGHTON, Livingston Co. R 781t
pop, on Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western
Rd., 9 m. S. E. of Howell, the county seat,
and 43 from Detroit. Wheat, flour and fruit.
ARGUS; Wednesdays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x20; suViscription $1; established
1879; S. B. Jacobs, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
BRITTON, Lenatree Co. P, 3i5t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.
CITIZEN; Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
November, 1904; Blanchard Ruiison Com-
pany, editors and publishers (1—5).
BRONSON, Branch Co. Q l,176tpop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.,
11 m. W. S. W. of Coldwater, the county
seat. Manufacturing and agriculture.
J O URN A I. ; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1; established 1881;
Allen D. SnafEmaster, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jkl."
BROOKLYN, Jackson Co. g 494t
pop., on Lake Shoi-e & Michigan Southern
Rd., 14 m. S. E. of Jackson, the county seat.
Lumber yard, planing mill and foundry.
Agriculture and dairying.
EXPONENT ; Thursdays ; independ-
ent; twelve pages 18x20; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1881 ; Walter L. Ford, editor; C. A.
Ford & Son, publishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl" Actual average
for 190.3, 1,017 ;/or 1904, 1,243.
BROWN CITY, Sanilac Co. [>603t
pop., on Pere Marquette Rd., 20 m. S.W. of
Sanilac Center, the county seat. Stock rais-
ing and agriculture.
BANNER ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established 1890;
L. H. Howse, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1902. Z (4).
B U G H A NA N , Berrien Co. J3 l.TOSf
pop., on Milwaukee, Benton Harbor &
Columbus and Michigan Central Rds. and
St. Joseph r., 53 m. S. W. of Kalamazoo.
Manufacture of lumber. Agriculture and
fruit growing.
RECORD t semi-weekly; Wednesdays
and Saturdays; republican; twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1.25; established 1867; D.
F. Bower, editor and publisher (2—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
ARGUS; Wednesdays ; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1899 ; P. A. Graffort, editor and pub-
Usher. Circulation "ji£l."
BTJRROAK, Saint Joseph Co. p 744t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd., 6 m. E. of Sturgis. Agriculture.
ACORN; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1882;
L. H. Mallory, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
BYRON, Shiawassee Co. D 432t pop.,
on Ann Arbor Rd., 13 m. S. E. of Corunna,
the county seat. Farming and fruit raising.
H E R A Ii D ; Fridays ; neutral ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1885;
Jas. Sleeth, editor; Sieeth & McDonald, pub-
lishers. Circulation ••mi,"
CADILIiAG, c. h., Wexford Co.^
5,99Tt pop., on Ann Arbor and Grand Rapids
& Indiana Rds., 96 m. N. of Grand Rapids.
Several machinery factories. Lumber.
N E WS: every evening except Sunday,
and NEWS AND EXPRESS, Thurs-
days; republican; dally four, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription — dally $3.12, week-
ly $1; established— dailv June, 1901, weekly
1872; Perry F. Powers, editor and publisher
(2—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1902, Z (4, 5).
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1.180. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In 1898.
"JKL." In 1899. Z- In 19u2, "jkl."
GL.OBE; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; Terwilliger
& Crawford, editors and publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation "jkl."
MICHIGAN STATE DEMOCRATi
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1881; Stanley
Printing Co., editors and publishers (7— 3P).
Circulation "jkl."
W OLVERINE WORKMAN; month-
ly; fraternal; eight pages 11x14; subscription
50 cents; established 19U0; Fred. C. Wetmore.
editor; Percy F. Powers, publisher (12—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." In 1902, Z(4). In
1903, Z (4)(»»).
CALEDONIA, ^««< Co.-n427t pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., 15 m. S. S. E. of
Grand Rapids, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1885 ; Orrin C. Whitney, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
CALUMET, Houghton Co. X2hl59t
pop., on Hecla & Torch Lake Rd., 42 m. N. of
L'Anse. Copper mines, said to be the rich-
est in the world.
COPPER COUNTRY EVENING
NEWS; every evening except Sunday and
legal holidays, and CAL.UMET AND
RED JACKET NEWS, Fridays; inde-
pendent; daily eight pages 18x24. weekly four
pages 22x28; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$2;establlshed— daily 1892, weekly 1881; Fred
Mackenzie, editor and publisher.
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,464. In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "JKL" In 1899, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,600. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: "jkl."
ITAlilAN MINER; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLiY, Sundays; In-
dependent; dally four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5. weekly $2; es-
tablished 1894; A.C.Marlnella, editor; Laur-
ium Printing Co., publishers (1—4). Circula-
tion-daily "JKL." Sunday "jkl "
PAIVALEHTI: every morning except
Monday, and AMERICAN UNTISET,
semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; Finn-
ish ; republican ; dally four pages 18x24; semi-
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $5; semi-weekly $2: established— daily
1901; semi-weeklv 1887: J. E. Hendrickson,
editor; Finnish Daily Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (8-3).
Circulation— Daily: "iiL " In 1903, Z (4).
Semi- Weekly : In 1895, publisher as-serts,
not less than 4.500. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y.
Inl898,yH. Inl899,vH. Inl900.yH. Inl901,
vl. In 1902, (2-1,2,4,5)1. Inl903(z— 4) I(»»).
"In 1904, yl.
GIjASNTK ; Fridays (A A).
Li A SENTINELLA; Saturdays; Ital-
ian; four pages 16x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1896: John Lisa, editor and publisher
(3-5P). Circ'n "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (••).
POSTEN I Saturdays; Norwegian-Danish;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished July , 1901 ; Otto Leonardson, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
456
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
SU0 3IETAR; Wednesdays; Finnish;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; N. J. Ahlman, editor; Suometar
Publishing Co., publishers (2—3). Circula-
tion "iKi." (A A).
CAMDEN, HUlsdaU Co. 9 376t pop.,
16 m. S. by W. of Hillsdale, the county
seat. Corn, oats and wheat. Farming and
dairying.
ADVANCE; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
Lester M. Rogers, editor; L. M. Rogers & Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
CA^A^C^ Saint Clair C'o.Z}-547t pop., on
Grand Trunk Rd., 26 m. W. of Port Huron,
the county seat. Agriculture.
J O U R N A li ; Fridays ; independent ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1887; Noble Hunter, editor; Journal Publish-
ing Company, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
NEWS; Fridays; independent-republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lisned 1900; C. E. Patterson, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
EVANGELICAL. TIDINGS; month
ly ; twelve pages8>^xll ; subscription 25 cents ;
established 1898; Wm.F.Vogel, editor; Willis
Miller, publisher (1^). Circulation -jki,."
(A A).
CARLETON, Monroe Co. O, 450 pop.,
on Pere Marquette and Detroit & Lima
Northern Rds., 35 m. W. of Detroit. Live
stock and farming.
TIMES; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI; established 1887;
Geo. Williams, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jKi."
CARO, c. h., Tuscola Co. n- 2,006t pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd. and Cass r., 30 m,
E. of Saginaw. Agriculture.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1867; A. D. Gallery, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,200. In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896, 1,265. In 1897, Y. Actual aver-
age for 1898, 1,643; for 1899, 1,853. In
1900, yl. Actual average for 1901, t2,05t2.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (OO). Actual average
/or 19114, 3,104.
TUSCOLA CO. COURIER; Wednes
days; democratic; ten pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1880 ; Holloway &
Streeter, publishers (2—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. "JKL.-
GLEANER; monthly; agricultural; six-
teen pages 11x16; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1394; G. H. Slocum, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 4,500. In ls96, G. Actual average
for a year ending with November, 1897,
5,897. Iul898. yG. Inl899.yG. Inl90:). yH.
In 1901. y I. Actual avfij-agefor l90i,'^''Z,114;
fo?- 1903. 38,507: for a year ending icith
November, 1904, 41,507.
CARSON CITY, Montcalm Co. D
906+ pop., on Toledo, Saginaw isc Muskegon
Rd. and Fish creek, 20 m. S. E. of Stanton,
the county seat. Water works, planing
and grist mills. Grain and stock market.
Farming and lumber.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15^x22; subscription $1.2"); established
1878: A. L. Bemis. editor and publisher (2— 5).
Circulation JKL." In 1897. Z. In 19J2, •jkl."
CARSON VILLE, Sanilac Co. O- 400t
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., about
35 m. N. of Port Huron. Agriculture and
stock raising.
SEARCHLIGHT; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription SI;
established 1895 ; F. R. Marrin, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1897, "iKi,." Actual aver-
age for 1898, 1,117; for a year ending loith
December 15. 1899. 1,012. In 1900, zl. In
1901, (z— 4) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 4) I (• •).
In 1904 (z— 4) "JKL."
CASEVILLE, Huron Co. n- 507t pop.,
Pontlac, Oxford & Northern Rd. and
on
Saginaw Bay, 22 m. W. of Port Austin.
Salt, lumber and sandstone. Farming.
CRITIC; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1895;
Critic Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation 'vkl."
CASNOVIA, Muskegon Co. -D 277t
pop., on Pere Marquette Rd., 22 m. N. by N.
E. of Grand Rapids. Flour and steam saw
mills. Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; republican: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1878;
Frank E. Ackerman, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
CASS CTTY, Tuscola (7o.[:>l,li3t pop.,
on Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Rd., 46 m.
E. by N. E. of Saginaw and 30 from Sebe-
waing coal fields. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 17x22; subscription $l;estab-
lished 1881; A. A. P. McDowell, editor and
publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
TRI-COUNTY CHRONICLE; Fri
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; F. Klump &
Co., editors and publishers (2— 3). Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1902. Z (4).
MICHIGAN CONFERENCE BUL-
LETIN; monthly; religious; eight page*
13x18: subscription .35 cents; established
September, 1903; F. Klump, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4^ Circulation "JKL"
CASSOPOLIS, c. n., Cass Co. p
1,330+ pop., on Grand Trunk and Michigan
Central Rds., E. by N. E. of Niles. Agri-
culture.
NATIONAL DEMOCRAT ; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1851; C. C. Allison,
editor and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
VIGILANT; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1872; W. H. Berkey, editor and pub-
lisher Circulation "JKL"
CEDAR SPRINGS, Kent Co. -u
9.10+ pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana and
Grand Trunk Rds., 20 m. N. of Grand
Rapids, the county seat. Agriculture and
hardwood lumbering.
CLIPPER; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1869; L. M. Sellers, editor and publisher.
Circulation -jkl." In 1900. Z. In 1902, -jkl."
DEMOCRAT; Wedtiesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1890; Goul & Link, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jjil."
CEMENT CITY, Lenavee Co. ^
127 pop.
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
457
MICHIGAN.
CENTERVILLE, c. h., Saint Joseph.
Co. P 645+ pop., on Michigan Central Rd.,
30 ni. S. of Kalamazoo. Knitting and roller
mills. Farming.
OBSERVER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscriptions! ; established 1890;
W. I. Ashley, editor and publisher (9—3) Cir
culation "Jii-"
CENTRAL LAKE, Atitrim Co. b
l,307+pop.,on Chicago & WestMichiganRd.,
about 9 m. N. of Bellaire, the county seat.
Agriculture and manufacturing.
TORCH; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 17Vx23i; subscription $1; established
1893; G. L. Thurston, editor. Central Lake
Publishing Co., publishers (3 — 5 P). Circula-
tion "JKI.."
CHARLEVOIX, Charlevoix Co. b
2,079+ pop., on Chicago & West Michigan
Rd. and Lake Michigan, 40 m. N. by N. E. of
Traverse City. Lumber and fish interests.
Summer resort.
COURIER; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; Will E. Hampton, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jk-l."
S E X T I N E li ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1869; Willard A. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jjkl"
CHARLOTTE, ch., Eaton Co. ^
4.092+ pop., on Michigan Central and Grand
Trunk Rds., 18 m. S. W. of Lansing, the
State capital. Several large furniture and
carriage factories. Ash and walnut lum-
ber. Agriculture.
LEADER; Thursdays ; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1849; Frank A. Ells, editor and pub-
lisher (3-5 P).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, T Z.
In 1898, "JKL-" (? ?) In 1899, Z. In 1901, Z (4. 6).
In 1903, Z (4) (••).
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1854; Harry T. McGrath, editor; Perry
& McGrath, publishers (9—3).
Circulation: In 1895,1. Actual average
for 1896, 3,388. In 1897, Y. In 1898. zl.
InlS99,yI. Inl9(i0,yl. Inl901.yl. In 1902,yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
TRIBUNE ; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; Geo. A. Perry, editor; Perry &
McGrath, publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
3,481 ; for 1896, 3,834; for 1897, 3,913;
/or 1898, 3,893. In 1899, yH. Actualaver-
agre/or 1900, 3,953. In 1901. yH. Inl902,yH.
In 1903, (z-4) H. In 1904, yH.
MICHIGAN KNIGHTHOOD;
monthly; Knights of Pythias; twenty-four
pages 10x14; subscription $1; established
1896; H. H. Curtis, editor; Curtis & McGrath,
publishers. Circulation "jkl." In 1901, Z (4).
<AA).
CHEBOYGAN, c. h., Cheboygan Co.
ti 6,489+ pop., on Michigan Central Rd. and
Clieboygan r., at the foot of the Straits of
Mackinac. Farming and lumbering.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
'eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1880; Edward Forsj^th, editor and pub-
lisher. Circ'n "jkl." In 1897, Z. Inl902, "JKL-
NEVVS; Wednesdays; independent-demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1886; C. L. Smyth, editor; C. L.
Smvth & Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl,"
In 1897, Z. In 1902, "iKi."
MICHIGAN.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays;elght pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1875; C. S. Ram-
say, editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circula-
tion "JKL."
CHELSEA, Wa$htenau> Co. c; l,635t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 22 m. from
Jackson and 17 from Ann Arbor, the county
seat. Foundries, brick-yards and manufac-
tories of pumps, plows, sashes and blinds.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1871,
T. W. Mlngay, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jkl."
STANDARD; Thursdays; independent-
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1888; G. C. Stimson, editor
and publisher (5— 3). Circulation "jkl."
CHESANING. Saginaw Co. a l,244f
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 22 m. S. S. W.
of Saginaw, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1900; Ische & Ingalls, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl "
ARGUS; Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1877;
Willis Miller, editor and publisher (9-3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,900; in 1896. 2.100. In 1897. Y. In
1898,yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, y I.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
CLARE, Clare Co. D l,326t pop., on
Flint & Pere Marquette and Ann Arbor
Rds., 50 m. N. W. of Saginaw. Agriculture.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 17>^x22: subscription $1 ; established
1895; A. R. Canfleld, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation ".jkl."
SENTINEIi; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; Welch & Bennett, editors and
publishers (1—4). Circ'n "j^." In 1903, Z (4).
CLARKSVILLE, Ionia Co. n 400
pop., on Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western
Rd., 26 m. E. of Grand Rapids and 8 S.
of Saranac. Agriculture and horticulture.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; A. E. Winchester, editor and
publisher (5— 3). Circulation "jkl."
CLIMAX, Kalamazoo Co. p 398t pop.,
on Chicago & Grand Trunk Rd., 10 m. S.W.
of Battlecreek. Cereals and live stock.
CEREAL.; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1900: L. A. Hub-
bard, editor and publisher (7—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
CLINTON, Lenawee Co. P, l,038t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.,
15 m. N. of Adrian, the county seat, and 52
W. of Detroit. Woolen and flour mills,
machine shops and foundry. Farming.
IjOCAL; serai-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays: independent; four to eight pagea
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1884 ;
J. R. Blanchard, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation "jkl."
CLIO, Genesee Co.D- 640t pop., on Flint
& Per© Marquette Rd., 12 m. N. of Flint,
the county seat, and 20 S. of Saginaw. Flour
and lumber mills. Agriculture.
STAR; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1880;
T. W. Smithson & Co., editors and publisherg.
(11—2). Circulation "iKL"
458
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
COIiD'VyATER, c. h., Branch Co. p
6,216+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern Rd. and Coldwater r., 48 m. S. W.
of Jackson. Manufactures of wagons, fur
niture, cigars, boots and shoes.
REPORTER ; every evening except
Sunday, and tsEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; dally four, semi weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription — dailj' $3, semi-
weekly $1; established— daily 1895, semi-
weekly 1896; S. B. Kitchel, editor and pub-
lisher (2—4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1897, I. Actual
average for 1893, 1,904. In 1899, yl. In
1900, 1. In 1901, yl. Actual average for a
year ending with July, 1902, 3, 07'-i ; for 1903,
2,1T8. In 1^*04. yl.
Semi-Weekly: In 1898, zl. In 1899. yl.
In 1900, H. In 1901. yH. Actual average for
a year ending with Jm7j/, 1902, ti,8'-i9; for
1903, 3.326. In 19U4, yH.
C O U R I E R-R E P U B L I C A N ; tri-
weekly, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established— Courier 1882, Republican
1866; C. H. Newell, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation : From 1893 to 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 2,500. Actual avero.ge
for 1896, 2,565; for 1897, 3,170. In 1898.
yH. Actual average for 1899, 3,854. In
1900, yH. Actual average for a year ending
with September, 1901,3,877. In 1902, yH.
In 1903, (z— 4) H. In 1904. yH.
STAR; Fridays; prohibition; four pages
22x28; subscription $1; established 1892: J.
S. Evans, editor; Star Publishing Company,
publishers (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
SUN; Thursdays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1882; J. S.
Evans, editor; Sun Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (9—3)
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,150. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, "JKi." In 1903, Z (4).
COLEMAN, Midland Co.U l,014tpop.,
on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., about 21 m.
N. W. of Midland, the county seat. Agri-
culture and lumbering.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1888; David B. Menerey, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3). Circulation -jkl."
GOLOM A, Berrien Co. p 687t pop., on
Pere Marquette and Benton Harbor, Colo-
ma & Paw Paw Lake Rds., 9 m. N. N. E.
of Benton Harbor and near the famous
Paw Paw Lake summer resort. Farming
and fruit section.
COURIER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 12x18; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892: Jas. O. Stevic. editor and pub-
lisher (9— 3). Circulation "JKL"
FREE LAXCE; Fridays ; Independent:
four pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents: es-
tablished March, 1902; F. W. Bryant, editor
and publisher (2—5 P).
COIiON, Saint Joseph Co. p 489t pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., 53 m. W. S. W.
of Jackson. Mlllng and manufacturing.
Manufacture of knitted goods. Summer
resort. Agriculture.
EXPRESS; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages l'?x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886: Wm. S. Doty, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3t. Circulation "JKL "
COLUMBIAVILLE, Lapeer Co.Ur
457t pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 8 m.
N. W.of Lapeer, the county seat. Woolen
mills. Farming.
HOME NEWS; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20: subscription 60 cents;
established 1898; A. W. Burgess, editor and
publisher (9 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
CONCORD, Jackton Co. g 534t pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd. and Kalamazoo r.,
14 m. W. S. W. of Jackson, the county seat.
Flour and saw mills.
INDEPENDENT: Saturdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription SI :
established 1879; Frank McKenzie, editor and
publisher (9—3). Circulation "/kl."
CONST ANTINE, Saint Joseph Co. p
1,226+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern Rd. and St. Joseph r., 31 m. S. of
Kalamazoo. Produce-shipping point. Pep-
permint oil and general manufacturing.
ADVERTISER -RECORD; Wednes
days; Independent; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1846; C. W.
Clemens, editor and publisher (10—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
COOPERSVILL.E,0«a«»a Co.-n660t
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 16 m. E. of Grand
Haven, the county seat, and same dis-
tance W. of Grand Rapids. Flour mill.
Agriculture.
OBSERVER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 17J^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; C. De Vos, editor and publisher
(5—3).
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than l.KK). In 1896. T. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, "JKL." In 1903, Z(4) (• •). Actual
average for a year ending ivith November,
1904,1,300.
COPEMISH, Manistee Co. ^ 429 pop.,
on Manistee & Northeastern and Ann
Arbor Rds.. 24 m. N. E. of Manistee.
PROGRESS; Fridays; local; four
pages 12x17}^; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished December, 1902; R. H. Peterson, editor
and publisher (1—5).
COTtAIu, Montcalm Co. □ 335 pop., on
Pere Marquette Rd., 40 m. N. of Grand
Rapids. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; Fred U.
O'Brien, editor and publisher. Clrc'n ".jjvl. •
CORUNNA, c. h., Shiawassee Co. D
1,510+ pop., on Grand Trunk ana Ann Arbor
Rds. and Shiawassee r., 75 m. N. W. of
Detroit. Planing mills and coal mines.
Fire-clay and stone quarries In vicinity.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1884; Louis M. Sheardy, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, rot
less than 1,(J()8. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. "JKL." (??)
JOURNAL.; Thursdays; republican;
I eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880: Welch & Johnson, editors and
publishers (9-3).
Circulation : In 1895, publi.sher asserts, not
less than 1,032. Iul89fi. I. Inl897, Y. Actual
aivrape /or 1S98, 1,303. In 1899, zl. In
1900. vT. In 1901. yl. In 1902, y I. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. In m4, yl.
CROSWELL. Sanilac Co.[>606t pop.,
on Flint & Pere Mnrquette Rd., 26 m. N. by
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
45&
MICHIGAN.
N. W. of Port Huron. Grain elevators,
flour mill, cheese factory, brick and lum-
ber yards, flax mill, foundry and planing
mill.
JOURNAL,; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1880: Wilford Macklem, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jKi." In 1903, Z (4) (A A).
SANILAC JEFFERSONIAN ; Fri
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1858; Fllwock & Fremont,
editors and publishers. Circulation "isi,"
CRYSTAL, Montcalm Co. D 325 pop.,
9}^ m. S. E. of Stanton, the county seat.
Farming and milling. Summer resort.
MAIL.; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; C. W. La Du,
editor and publisher (1—1). Circ'n "jkl."
CRYSTAL FALLS, c. h., Iron Co. ti
3 231+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
Rd., 16 m. N. of Florence, Wis. Mining,
farming and lumbering.
DIAMOND DRILL. ; Saturdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x32; subscription $2;
established 1887; Thos. Conlin, editor; Mori-
arty & Conlin, publishers (12—3). Clrcula-
tioo: In 1902. -'jkl • In 1903. Z (4).
PATHFINDER; monthly; protestant
episcopal; twelve pages 9x12; subscription
50 cents; established 1904; Rev. G. Mott Wil-
liams, editor; Rev. W. Poyseor, publisher
(1-5 P).
CUSTER, Mason Co. -a 269 pop.
INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN;
Fridays (A A).
DAVISON, Genesee Co. n- 751t pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 9 m. E. of Flint, the
county seat. Manufactures of cheese, agri-
cultural Implements, bricks and tiles.
INDEX; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1889;
W. E. Lord, editor and publisher (5— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
DEARBORN, Wayne Co. O, 844 pop.,
on Detroit. Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor & Jackson
and Michigan Central Rds., 18 m. S. W. of
Detroit. Manufacturing and stock raising.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; lour pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891: John J. Brown, editor and
publisher (12— 31. Circulation jkl"
DECATUR, Van Buren Co. p l,356t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd.. 24 m. S. W.
of Kalamaeoo. Agriculture.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1867; A. N. Moulton, editor and pub-
lisher (9— 3). Circulation "JKL." In 1902, Z
(1.2,4.5). In 1903, Z (4).
DECKERVILLE, Sanilac (7o. o398t
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., 8 m.
from Lake Huron and 46 N. W. of Port
Huron. Grain elevators, cattle yards, flour
mill, cheese factory, brick-yard, flax mill,
foundry and planing mill. Farming.
RECORDER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893: Smith A Helmka, editors and
publishers (.)— 3).iCirculation "iKL "
MICHIGAN.
DEERFIELD, Lenawee Co. Q 440t
pop., on Lake Shore Rd., about 11 m. E. of
Adrian, the county seat. Agriculture.
TIMES-JOURNAL; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x23; subscription tl;
established 1893; Wm. McNamara, editors
and publishers (9—3). Circulation "iKL"
DELRAY, Wayne Co. R 4,673t pop., on
Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western, Flint ic
Pere Marquette, Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern, Michigan Central and Wabash
Rds., }i m. W. of Detroit, the county seat.
Manufacturing.
DELRAY AND SPRINGWELLS
TIMES; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; Independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; W. C. Wines,
editor and publisher; prints an edition for
Woodmere. Combined circulation "jj<l-"
DELRAY -SPRINGWELLS AD-
VOCATE; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1900; J. E. W.
Lumley & Son, editors and publishers (2—3).
Combined circulation "j£l " In 1902, Z (4, 5).
DELTON, Barry Co. p 100 pop., on
Chicago, Kalamazoo & Saginaw Rd., 11 m.
S. W. of Hastings, the county seat. Farm-
ing.
BARRY CO. GRAPHIC; Tuesdays;
independent; four pages 15x22 ; subscription
75 cents; established 1895; A.N. Higglns &
Son. editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation: Actual average for the first
six months 0/1897. 1 ,005. In 1898, "j^l."
LIBERTY; Fridays (A A)
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20: sub.<cription $1: established Oc-
tober, :'.;oi; I. M. .t H\ H. Flint, editors and
publishes (1—3). CircuUtlon "jkl." (A A).
DETROIT, c. h., Wayne Co. p 285,704t
pop., center of seven railroads, on Detroit
r., 18 m. from Lake Erie. Entire lake marine
touch its docks in passing. Its manufact-
ures are extensive and various. Has a flne
harbor. Important center of produce dis-
tribution and lake commerce. Large
quantities of grain, pork, wool and copper
ore are shipped from here to Eastern
markets.
DAILY.
ABEND-POST; every evening except
Sunday, SONNTAGSBLATT, Sunday
morning, and FAMILIEN BLAET-
TER, semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays;
German; republican; daily eight, Sunday
sixteen to twenty, semi weekly eight pages
17x24; subscription— daily $7.80, semi-weekly
$2; established— daily 1867, semi weekly 1855;
August Marxhausen. editor and publisher.
Office, corner of Miami ave. and Wilcox st.
(2—31.
Circulation — Daily: Accorded G from
1891 to 1895. Actual average for 1896, 7,451 •
In 1897, Y. In 1898, yG. In 1899, zG. In
1900, y<w. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH ( ++ ). In
19ii3. vH. Inl904, yll.
Senii- Weekly: Rating varied from F in
1892 to G in 1895. Actual average for 1896,
14,808. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yF. Inl899,zF»
Inl9o;), yF. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG ( + + ).
In 1903, vH. In 1904, yH.
DZIENNIR POLSKI; every evening
except Sunday; Polish; four pages 17^^x24;
subscription $3; established 1904; Polish-
American Publishing Company, editors and
publishers. Offlce. 97 Fort St., West (2— 5 P).
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; eight pagesl8x22;
Rubf^cription $3; established 1873: Geo. G.
Booth, manager; The Evening News Associ-
460
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEll DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN-Detroit.
at ion, publishers. OfBce, 61 Shelby Bt. (2—5).
Circulatiou: Accorded B f rom 1892 to 1895.
Actual average for 1896, 60,4 1 9- In 1897, Y.
Iq 1898, yC. Actual average for a year end-
ing ivith August, 1899, 74,66'^; for 1900,
74,853. Ill 1901, yB. Actual average for
19.J2, 91,067; for 1903, 97,008; for 1904,
99.3 1 J?.
FKe'e PRESS; every morning, and
FAHU AND L.1VE STOCK JOUK-
N A Ij, Fridays; daily independent; weekly
agricultui-al ; dally and weekly ten to
twelve, Sunday forty to sixty-four pages
17x24; subscription — daily $5, Sunday $3,
weekly 50 cents; established — daily 1835,
weekly 1831 ; The Detroit Free Press, editors
and publishers. Office, 11 Lafayette avenue.
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895. 34,764; for 1896. 36.708; for the
first six months 0/1897, 36,335. In 1898, yC.
Actualaverage for 1899, 4:0,ii67. In 1900. yC.
Actual average for 1901, 40,771; for 1902,
41,952; for 1903, 43,918; /or 1904, 43,-
533.
Sunday : Actual averagefor 1895, 48,856 ;
for 1896, 48,977 ; for the first six months of
1897,47,331. In 1898, yB. Actual average
for 1899, 50,363. In 1900, yB. Actual
a verage /o r 1901 , 5 1 , 3 1 3 ; for 1902, 5 1 , 36 0 ;
for 1903, 53,345 ; for 19IJ4. 55.435.
Weekly: .4c?Maiai-eragre/or 1895, 113, 030;
/or 1896. 98,093; for the first six months
0/1897.100,495. In 1898, yA. In 1899. yA.
In 1900. vA. In 1901. yB. In 1903, yB. In
1903, yB. In 1904, yB.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day,and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; daily eight to sixteen,
semi- weekly eight pages 18x24; subscription
— dallv $8, semi-weekly $1; established —
daily 1883. semi-weekly 1894; Detroit Jour-
nal Company, publishers. Office, Detroit
Journal building (12 — 4).
Circulatiou— Daily: In 1895, C. In 1896,
C. Iul897, CZ. In 1898, zC. Actual average
for a year ending with March, 1899, 34,114.
Inl900,yC. Inl901, (z-4,6) C. Actun.laver-
age for 1902. 47,383; for 1903, 55,593;
/or 1904, 60,384.
Semi-Weekly: In 1895, F. In 1896, H. In
1897, H Z. In 1898, zH. In 1899. yH. In
1900, vH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH. Inl9(J4. yH.
Publisher's announcement. — The sworn aver-
age daily circulation of the Detroit Jour-
nal fi)r the year ending December 31, 1904—
exchanges, samples, spoiled copies and un-
sold office papers and papers used by em-
ployees being deducted— was 57,865.
LEGAL. NEWS; every morning ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays;
legal; daily four pages 13x19, weekly flfty-
two pages 7x10; subscription — daily $6,
weekly .§3: established— dally 1895, weekly
1894; W. J.Stanton, editor; The Detroit
Lf^gal News Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation — D ail y : "jkl-" In 1903,
Z(4) (OO).
Weekly : In 1900. -iKj.." In 1901, 1. In 1902,
yl. Inl9i'3. (z— 4) I(#»). In 1904. yl.
MICHIGAN VOLKSBLATT; every
evening except Sunday, Sunday morning,
and WOCHENBLATT, semi-weekly,
Mondays and Thursdays; German ; Independ-
ent; daily and semi-weekly eight, Sunday
sixteen pages 17x23; subscription— daily and
Sundav $7.20, semi-weeklv $2; established-
daily 1857, weekly 1853; Michigan Volksblatt
Company, publishers and proprietors.
Office. 93 Gratiot avenue (1-5).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, G. In 1896,
G. In 1897. Y. In 1898, zG. Actual average
for 1899, 5,306. In 1900. yG. In 1901. yH.
In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z-4) H (• •). In
1904, (z— 6) H.
Sumlay: In 1904, (z— 6) G.
Semi- Weekly: In 1895, E. In 1896, E. In
1897, Y. In 1898, zE. Actual average for
1899,18,663. Inl9(X), yD. In 1901. vE. Tn
1902, vE. In 1903, (z-4) E (••). In 1W4
<z— 6) E.
MICHIGAN-Detroit.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
six pages 17^x23; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1900; Detroit Times Co., editors and
publishers. Office. 13 John R. street (3 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1901,
35,413; for 1902, 37,657; for 1903,
35,390 ; for 1904, 39,930.
TRIBUNE; every morning except Sun-
day, and SUNDAY NEWS-TRIBUNE,
Sundays; independent; daily ten, Sunday
sixteen to twenty-four pages 18x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $3. Sunday $2.50; established 1886.
Ralph H. Booth, editor and publisher. Of-
fice, 65 Shelby street (2— 5),
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
D in 1891 to E in 1895. In 1896. E. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. yF. In 1899, yF. In 1900. yF. In
1901, yF. Actual averagefor 1902. ] 5,354;
for 1903, 31,187; /or 1904, 33,676.
Sunday : Rating varied from C in 1891 to E
in 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yF.
Actual average for a year ending with Aug-
ust 1899, 40,369; for 1900, 43,334. In
1901. vB. Actual average for 1902, 45,690;
for 1903, 54,388; for 1904, 60,831.
Publisher's announcement. — The Detroit
Tribune and Sundat Nkws-Tribune guar-
antees the largest morning and Sunday cir-
culation in Detroit and Michigan.
1904, sworn average daily, 22,676.
1904, sworn Sunday average, 60,831.
WEEKLY.
ANGELUS; Sundays; roman catholic;
juvenile; eight pages 11x15; subscription 75
cents; established 1884; Angelas Publishing
Co., editors and publishers. Office, 62 Gris-
wold street (11—2).
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1891
toHin 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. H Z. In
898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yl. In
1901, "JKL.-
CHRISTIAN HERALD; Thursdays;
baptist; eight pages 17^aX23; subscription
$1.50: established 1870; A. H. Finn, editor and
publisher. Office, 45 W. Congress st. (1—5).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 5,000. In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In
1897, Y. Inl898.yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH.
In 1901, September, publisher asserts, mini-
mum issue has never been so low as 4,000. Ac-
tual average for 1902, 4,364. Actual aver-
agefor 1903, 4,485; for 19(!4, 4,737.
C03IMERC1AL; Fridays (A A).
COURIER; Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1864; Edward Wildman. editor and
publisher. Office, 44 Larned st. W. (7—3 P).
Circulation : Accorded F from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. F. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yG. In
1899, yH. In 1900, zH. In 1901, yH (++). In
1902, vH. Inl903. vH. In 1904, yH.
DER HEROLD; Fridays; German;
labor; twelve pages 17x22; subscription $2;
estal)lished 1884; H. Stelchman, editor;
Steichman & Dreyer, publishers. Office. 149
Monroe ave (5 — 3). Cirflulatlon "jkl." In 1901,
Z (1,2, 4, 5). In 1903, Z (!)(••).
DIE STIMME DER WAHRHEIT;
Thursdays; German; roman catholic; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $2; established
1875; Henry Andries. editor; E. Andries, pub-
lisher; prints an edition for Cleveland, Ohio.
Office. 93 Gratiot avenue.
Combined circulation: Rating varied
from 6 In 1892 to H in 1895. Actual average
for 1896,13,735. In 1897, Y. In 1898. zF.
In 1899. vF. In 1900, yF. In 1901, yG. In
1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yH.
GAZETTE; Fridays; Independent ;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1890; R. M Lanioreaux, editor and publisher.
Offioe. 1468 Woodward are. (2— 3). Circ'n "iKL.-
In 1901. Z(3, 4, 5).
GWIAZDA POLSKA; Saturdays; Po-
lish; four pages 15x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; L. F. Olszewski, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 742 Russell st. Circ'n iKL."(A A).
INFORMER; Saturdays; negro; four
paees 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1896 ; J. A. Loomls, editor ; J. A. & E. A. Loomig,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
461
MICHIGAN-Detroit.
224 Ersklne street (5—3).
In 1901, Z(4, 5). In 1903,
MICHIGAN— Detroit,
publishers. Office
Circulation 'mki..-'
Z (•<)(••)
JKWISH AMERICAN; Fridays; Jew-
ish; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1900; Leo M. Franklin, editor;
S. M. Qoldsniith. publisher. Office, 7 & 8 Abend
Post building (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl-' In
1901, Z (6).
J.AW JOURNAL; Tuesdays; law;
eight pages 13x20; 8U»)scription $3: estab
lished 1899; William Stacey. editor; Detroit
Law Journal Company, publishers. Office,
38 Hodges building (2—.?). Circulation "jkl"
In 1902. Z(l, 2. 4, 5).
MICHIGAN CATHOLIC ; Thursdays;
romau catholic; eight pages 17x23; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1872; William H. Hughes,
editor and publisher; prints au edition for
Grand Rapids. Office, 11 Rowland street.
Combined circulation: Rating varied
from H in 1892 to I in 1895. In 1896, G. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (• •).
In 1904, yl.
MICHIGAN CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE; Saturdays; methodist-episcopal;
sixteen pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1874; James H. Potts, D.D., editor;
Methodist Publishing Companj', publishers.
Office, 269 Woodward avenue.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
19,016. In 1896, C. In 1897, D. In 1898.
yD. ^cfwaZ at-eraere /or 1899, 17,747. In
1900. yE. In 1901, yE. In 1902, yE. Inl903,yE.
In 1904. yE.
MICHIGAN FARMER AND
STATE JOURNAL. OF AGRICULT-
URE ; Saturdays ; agricultural ; twenty pages
11x14; subscription (iO cents; established 1843;
The Lawrence Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 73 W. Larned street (2 — J).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
14,284. In 1895, E. In 1896, E. In 1897,
Y". In 1898, vF. In 1899, zF. Actual aver-
age for 1900, ■50,t269;/or 1901, 4S.tiS9. In
1902, yC. In 1903, (z— 4) C. In 1904, yC.
MICHIGAN INVESTOR} Saturdays;
finance and investments; twenty to twenty-
four pages 9x12; subscription $5; estab-
lished 1902; Frank E. Carter, editor; Michi-
gan Investor PublishingCo., publishers (1—4).
Circulation -'jki,."
MICHIGAN PRESBYTERIAN;
Thursdays; presbyterian; twelve pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1894; Arthur
Langguth and Rev. Wm. Bryant, publishers.
Office. 22 Witherel street.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,500. Actual average for 1896.
2,917. In 1897. Y. Inl898, yl. Actual aver
age for 1899, 3,900. In 190l», yH. In 1901,
(z— 4. 6^ H. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yH.
MICHIGAN UNION ADVOCATE;
Fridays; labor; eight oages 18x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1904; John M. McGarry,
editor; Union Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 32 Farmer street (7 — 1).
NIEDZIELA ; Thursdays; Polish; ro-
man catholic; twenty pages 10x14; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1892; Rev. John Mueller,
editor; Niedziela Publishing Co , publishers.
Office, corner St. Aubin and Garfield aves.
(5 3)
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895. publisher as-
serts, not less than 2.300. In 1896, H. In 1897,
I Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. "JKi." In 1903. Z (4) (• •).
OUR COMMONAVEALTH; Fridays;
labor; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; es
tablished 1895; Thos. Bawden, editor and
publishers. Office, 157 Park street (5—3).
Circulation: In 1897. "jkj," In 1898. zI. In
1899. vl. In 19(X), vl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904. yl. _
PEOPLE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1894; Louis P. Ganger, editor; People Pub
llshing Co., publishers. Office, 60 Monroe av.
(2—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl.- Actual average
for 1899, 1,174. In 1900, yL In 1901, -.ikl-
Actual average for 1902, 1,121. In 1903,
yl(OO). In 1904, ••.iKi."
PLYMOUTH WEEKLY; Saturdays;
congregational; twenty pages 10x13; sub-
scription $1; established 1883; W. C. Conover,
publisher. Office. Cleveland building (2—3).
Circulation: In 1896, I. Actual average
for the first six months of 1897, 4,249. In
1898, yH. Actual average for a year ending
with September, 1899, 4,lf58;/or a year end-
ing with June, 1900, 4,011. In 1901, yH.
Actual average for 1902, 4,038. In 1903
(z-4)G (••) In 1904, yG.
TRaDE; Wednesdays; groceries, hard-
ware, dry goods and general merehaudlRe;
twenty-eight pages 10^^x14; subscription $1;
established 1893; Trade Journal Association,
publishers. Office, 61 W. Congress st. (2—4).
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl." In 1899. H.
Actual average for 1900, 3,988. In 1901,
yH. Actual average for 19(i2, 5,109; for
1903, 7,015; for 1904, 6, 75 9.
TRUTH; Saturdays; anti-prohibition;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1882; Burch & La Riviere, editors and
publishers. Office, 42 Larned street (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, F. In 1896, F. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yG. In 1899. vH. In
1900, yH. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. Inl9L3, yl.
In 1904, y I.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
INDICATOR; semimonthly; insur-
ance; twenty-four to thirty-two pages 9x12;
subscription $3 ; established 1882 ; F.H.Leaven-
worth Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Office, McGraw building (3— 5P).
Circulation : Rating hasvaried from 10.104
in 1892 to H in 1895. Actual average for 1896,
9,625. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yG. In 1899. yH.
In 1900. yH. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, y I.
In 1904. y I.
MEDICAL AGE ; semi-monthly; medi-
cine and surgery; seventy pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; established 1878; Frederick W.
Mann, editor; Wm. M. Warren, publisher.
Address, P. O. Box 484 (1—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from G in
1892 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. H Z.
In 1898. yH. Actualaverage for 1899, 3, 541.
In 1900. (z— 4, 6) H. Actual average for 1901.
3,404; for 1902, 3,109; /or 19U3, 3,592.
In 1904, yH.
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN BOY"; monthly; juvenile;
thirty-two pages 11x14; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899; William C. Sprague, editor;
The Sprague Publishing Co., publishers
(8—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl. In 1901, Z
(1, 2. 4, 5). In 1902, F. In 1903 yF. In 1904, E.
A M ERICA N LEG A L N EW S ; month-
ly; legal; eighty pages SxlOJ^g; subscription
$1; established 1889; Wm. C Sprague. editor;
Sprague Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, Majestic building.
Circulation : Actual average for 1894.
4,508. In 1895, G. In 1896. G. Actual
average for 1897. 5.691. In 1898, yG. In
1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In 19a2,
yH. In 1904, yH.
ASSOCIATION JEWELER; month
ly; jewelry; thirty-two to thirty-six pages
7x10; subscription $1; established March,
1902; L. J. Liesemer, editor; Michigan Retail
Jewelers' Association, publishers. Office, 77
Michigan avenue (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
AUTHORS MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; eighty four pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established November, 1901;
The Authors Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 38 E. Columbia street (2-3).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
BAY VIEW^ MAGAZINE; monthly,
except July, August, September and October;
llterarv; fifty-six pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established 1892; John M. Hall, editor
and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895. "jkl-" In 189P, H.
Actual average for the first six months of
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIOAN— Detroit.
1897,4,300. In 1898, yH. In 1899, G. Ac-
tual average for a year ending with June,
1900, 6,675. In 1901, (z-4, 6) G. Actual
average for a year ending with February,
1903, 9,175; /orl903, 10,437. Iul904.yF.
BUSINESS MAN'S MAGAZINE
AND THE BOOK-KEEPER;monthly;
two hundred and sixty pages f>>^x9i^; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; E. H. Beach,
editor ; The Book-Keeper Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, Book-Keeper bldg.( 13—4).
■Circulation: Rating varied from 14,000 in
1891 to F in 1895. In 1896, E. Actual average
for 1897, 17,i6ti. In 1898. zE. In 1899,
•Cf±±). In 1900. yE. Inl901.(z-3, 5.7) E. In
190i. yE(±±). In 1903, yF (OO). In 1904.
(z^) F (••).
BULLETIN OF PHARMACYi
juonthlv; pharmaceutical; forty-eight pages
^J^xlQi^'; subscription $1; established 1887;
Joseph Helfman, editor; Wm. M. Warren,
'publisher. Address, P. O. Box 484 (1—4).
Circulation : Rating varied from F in 1892
to a in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, G Z. In
1898, yG. In 1899, yH. Actual average for
1899,8,337. In 1900, yF. Actual average
for 1901, 1^1,509 i for 1902, 15,413; for
1903,17,642. In 1904, yE.
CHRISTIAN BANNER; monthly;
Disciples of Christ; eight pages 10x14; sub-
scription 30 cents; established 1903; Christian
Banner Company, editors and publishers
(3-5 P).
CHURCHMAN; monthly; protestant-
episcopal; thirty six pages 91^x131^; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1896; Paul Zeigler,
editor; Detroit Churchman Co., publishers.
Office, 178 Henry street (2—3).
'Circulation: In 1900, -jkl." In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue was less than 1.500. In
1902, (z-4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
COLUMBIAN HERALD ; monthly;
.eight pages 9x12; sub8cripti(m 50 cents; es-
tablished 1897; M. J. Kennedy, editor and
publisher. Office, McGraw building (8—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1898,
1,400. In 1899, yl. Actual average for
1900, 3,171; for a year ending with June.
1901,2,630. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH (OO)
COivCRETE; monthly (A A).
FRATERNAL INDEX; monthly;
•Order of the Star of Bethlehem; four pages
11x16; subscription 50 cents; established 1884;
T. J. Crowe, editor; Eminent Grand Com-
manderv. Order of the Star of Bethlehem,
publishers. Office. 39 W. Elizabeth st. ( 13-4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 5.200. In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
tH. In 1899, zH. In 1900. zH. In 1901, yH.
in 1902, (z-4) H. In 1903, yH. In 1904 (z— 4) G.
GATEWAY MAGAZINE; monthly;
literature; sixty eight pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established August, 1903: Gate-
way Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Office. 128 Shelby street (1—5).
Circulation: In 1904, z— 4) F.
HERALD OF THE KING AND
MISSIONARY ADVOCATE; monthly;
interdenominational: thirty six to forty
pages 61^x9; subscription $1; established
1900 ; Rev. John W. Wait, editor ; Beulah
Publishing Co,, publishers (9—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl-" In 1902, Au-
gust, publisher asserts, never issued less
than 2,000. In 1903, (z^) I (O O) (A A).
HOME STUDY'; monthly; bookkeep-
ing; twenty pages 7x10; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1900; E. H. Beach, editor; The
Bookkeeper Publishing Co., publishers. Of-
fice. Campau building.
Circularion: In 1901. I. In 1902, yl. In
1903, vl. In 1904, yl.
HORSESHOERS' JOURNAL;
monthly ; horseshoeing ; thirty pages 93^x12^ ;
subscription $1; established 1875; J. C.
Buckley, editor; Horseshoers' National Pro-
tective Association of America, publishers.
Office. Selden and Woodward avenues (2—3).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1892 to 1895.
MICHIGAN— Detroit.
In 1896, H. In 1897, Y . In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4) H. In
1903, yH(OO). In 1904, yl.
HOW TO WRITE; monthly; educa-
tional; sixteen pages 6x9; subscription $1;
eitabllshed 1898; Wm. C. Sprague, editor;
Sprague Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
Majestic building (8—3 P. Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAL OF THE MICHIGAN
STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY; month-
ly; medical; sixtj^ to eighty pages 7x10; sub-
scription $2; established September. 1902;
A. P. Biddle, editor and publisher. Office,
57 W. Fort street (1—4). Circ'n "isi" (A A).
LADY MACCABEE; monthly; Ladies
of theMaccabee; eight pages 12x20; subscrip-
tion 50 cents ; established 1892 ; Emma E.
Bowen, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
31,750; for 1897, 35,666. In 1898, yC.
Actual average for 1899, 49,490; for 1900,
57,300; for 1901, 63,818; for 1902,
68,790; /or 1903, 71,975; for 1904, 75,-
795.
LAW STUDENTS' HELPERi
monthly; legal; forty pages T^^xlOJ^; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; Wm. C.
Sprague, editor; Sprague Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, Majestic building.
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
5,866. In 1895, G. In 1896. G. ^cfual aver-
age/or 1897,6,100. In 1898, yG. In 1899, yG.
In 1900, yG. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH. In 1901, yH.
MEDICAL COUNSELOR; monthly;
medical; forty pages 6x9; subscription $1;
established 1881; Stephen H. Knight, editor;
The Medical Counselor Publishing Club, pub-
lishers. Office, 32 W. Adams avenue.
Circulation: In 1896. "ii.L." In 1897, Z.
Actual average for 1898. 1,333; for 1899,
1,358; for a year ending with June, 1900,
1,300. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. Iul904,yl.
MEDICAL JOURNAL; monthly
CAA).
MEDICINE; monthly; medical; eighty-
eight pages 7x10; subscription $2; established
1895; Harold N. Moyer, editor; Wm. M. War-
ren, publisher. Address, P. O. Box 484 (2—4).
Circulation: In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z.
In 1898, vH. In 1899, yH. Actual average
for 1899, 3, 104. In 1900. yl. Actual average
for 1901, 3,516: /or 1902,3,379; for 1903,
3,100. In 1904, yl.
MICHIGAN HIBERNIAN:monthly:
fraternal; four pages 105^x14; subscription
25 cents; established October, 1902; Louis L.
Richards, editor and publisher. Office, 375
Trumbull avenue (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
3,400. (AA).
MOTORMAN AND CONDUCTOR!
monthly; labor; twelve pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1895; W. D. Mahon,
editor; Amalgamated Association of Street
and Electric Car Employees of America, pub-
lishers. Office, Hodges building (1—4).
Circulation: In 1901. "JKi" Actual aver-
age for 1902, 5,500; /or 1903, 9,892. In
1904, yG.
NATIONAL HOSPITA L RECORD ;
monthly; seventy-six pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1897; Del T. Sutton, ed
itor and manager; Record Publishing Com-
panv, publishers. Office. Buhl block. Circu-
lation "JKi." In 1899. Z. In 1902, ".ikl."
PERNIN'S STENOGRAPHER;
monthly ; stenography ; twenty-two pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1886; H. M.
Pernin, editor and publisher. Office, 21.S
Woodward avenue (9—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl.- In 1899, zl.
Actual average for 1900. 3,300. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, vl. In 1903. y I. In 1904, yl.
PHONO-METER: mcmthly (A A).
RETAIL DRUGGIST; monthly;
pharmaceutical; sixteen pages lO^^xlSi^; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; Retail Drug-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
463
MICHIG A N— Detroit.
gist Publishing Company, editors and pub-
Usherri. Office. Hodges building (2— :5).
Circulation : Actual average for the first
six months of 1897. 11,333; for 1898,
ir,4ti5. In 1899, yE. In 1900, yF. Inl901.
(z-4. 6)F. Inl902, (Z--6) F. Inl903, yF. In
mn, y F.
SAIL. AND SWEEP} monthly; aqua-
tic sports; fifty-eight to eighty-two pages
7x10; subscription $1; established March,
VMi; H. Coy Glidden, editor; Sail and Sweep
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 58 W. Con-
gress street (1 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
■7,593. In 1904. yG.
STOVE MOUNTERS' JOURNAL:
monthly; stove mounting, labor; thirty-six
pages 6x9; subscription 60 cents; established
1896; J. H. Kaefer, editor; Stove Mounters'
International Union of N. A., publishers. Of-
fice, 166 Concord avenue (2—3).
Circulation: In 1901, •■iKL" Actual aver-
age for 190 >,l,S4:l. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
SUNDAY SCHOOL ADVANCE;
monthly; lnterdenominational;slxteen pages
8!^xl0>^; subscription 25 cents; established
1890; Alfred Day, editor and publisher. Office,
Peninsular Bank building (r2— 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,100. In 1896, I. Actual average
for 1897,2,358. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, zl. In 1901, (z— 4, 6)1. In 1902, yl. In
1903. (z-4) 1. In 1904, (z-4) 1 (• •).
THERA PEUTIC GAZETTE; month
ly; medical; seventy two to one hundred
and twelve pages 7xl0J^; subscription $2;
established 1877; H. A. Hare and Edward
Martin, editors; Wm. M. Warren, publisher.
Address. P. O. Box 484.
Circulation: In 1896, "jKi." In 1897, I Z. In
1898, vl. In 1899. yl. Actual average for 1899,
10,379. In 1900, yF. Actual average for
1901, 26,357. In 1902, (z— 1) C. In 1903,
yC. In 1904. yC.
TWENTIETH CENTURY RE-
VIEW; monthly; literary; twenty-four
pages 11x141^: subscription 81; established
1901; Wm. E. Bolles, editor: Twentieth Cen-
tury Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 11
Spencer street (1—5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1903,
33. 333: /or 1904. IS5,833.
WOOD'S OFFICIAL RAILWAY
GUIDE; monthly (A A).
MICHIGAN.
BI-MONTHLY.
BUSINESS WORLD; bi-monthly;
business education; twelve pages 9x12; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1885; P. R.
Spencer, editor and publisher. Office, 15 Wil
cox avenue (2—3). Does not insert advertise-
ments.
QUARTERLY.
LEONARD'S ILLUSTRATED
MEDICAL JOURNAL; quarterly, Jan-
uary, April, July and October; medical;
thirty-two pages 7MxlOJ^; subscription 50
cents; established 1878; C. Henri Leonard,
editor and publisher. Office, Leonard build-
ing, 18 John R street ( 12—1).
Circulation: In 1895, 1896 and 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 10,000. Actual
average for 1898. 10,500 ;/or 1899, 14,295 ;
/or 1900. 15,056 ;/or 1901, 15,047; /ora
^ year ending with .January, 1903, 11,511;
/or 1903, 11, 437; /or 1904, 10,048.
DEXTER, Washtenaw Co. O, 900t pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., at junction of
Mill creek with Huron r., 9 m. W. of Ann
Arbor, the county seat. Several mills,
operated by water power.
LEADER I Thursdays; independent ;eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1869;
John O. Thompson, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
DIMONDALE, Eaton Co. Q 320
pop., on Lake Shore «fe Michigan Southern
Rd., 8 m. S. E. of Lansing, the State capital.
Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays ; four pages 17'^x22 ;
subscription $1; established 1897; E. C. Sib-
ley, editor and publisher (2— 3). Clrc'n "JKL."
DOWAGIAC, Ca$$ Co. p 4,1.51t pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., 35 m. S. W. of
Kalamazoo. Manufacturing. Grain and
produce market.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY TIMES, Wednesdays;
democratic; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription- dally $4, weekly $1.50;
established— daily 1897, weekly 1880; Charles
Heddon, editor and publisher (9—3). Circula-
tion—daily "JKL." weekly "ijcL."
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1892; Abnor M. Moon, editor and publisher
(12-4),
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,050. In 1896, 1. In 1897, 1. In 1898.
publisher asserts, not less than 1.0.50. In
1899. vl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
vL In 1904. yl.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1857; H.E.Agnew, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
DUNDEE, Monroe Co. U^ l.llSf pop.,
on Ann Arbor & Cincinnati Northern, and
Lima Northern Rds. and Raisin r., 40 m.
S. E. of Detroit. Manufactures of paper,
staves, cheese, flour, furniture, bricks, tiles
and cigarg. Farming and fruit growing.
REPORTER I Fridays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876 ; Jas. E. Carr, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
DURAND, Shiawassee Co. a 2,134t
pop., on Ann Arbor, Chicago & Grand Trunk,
Cincinnati, Saginaw & Mackinaw, Toledo,
Saginaw & Muskegon and Detroit, Grand
Haven & Milwaukee Rds., 8 m. S. E. of
Corunna, the county seat. Manufacturing
and agriculture.
EXPRESS ; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1887 ; M. L. Izor, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898, zl.
Actual average for 1899, 1,284. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. Inl903, (z-4) I. In
1904, yl.
EAST JORDAN, Charlevoix Co. ^
1,205+ pop., on Pine lake, 18 m. S. of Charle-
voix. Country is heavily timbered with
pine, hemlock and hardwood, which is
manufactured into lumber at this point.
Farming.
CHARLEVOIX CO. HERALD;
Thursdavs; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1897; A. J. Suffern, editor and
publisher. Circulation "j.kl."
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; L. C. & R. L. Lorraine, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl '
EAST TAW AS, Iosco Co. tf 1.73«t
pop., on Detroit & Mackinac Rd., 2 m. N,
E. of Tawas City, the county seat. Manu-
facture of lumber and salt.
IOSCO CO. GAZETTE; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1868; Chas. R. Jackson, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
461
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
EATON RAPIDS, Eaton Co. g
2,103+ pop., on Michigan Central and Lake
Shore & Michigan Southern Rds. and Grand
r., 17 m. S. by S. E. of Lansing, the State
capital, and 25 N. W, of Jackson. Woolen
mills, hay and stock rack factory and mag-
netic springs. Health resort.
J O U R N A Li ; Fridays ; independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1863; J. S. Hamlin, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,584. In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,632. In 1897, I Z. In
1898. yl. In 1899, vl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, vl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, (z-^) I.
REVIEW; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscriptions!; established 1S96; W.C.Whit-
ney, editor and publisher (7-3 P).
Circulation: In 1897. "jkl." In 1898. zl.
Actual average for 1899, 1 .267. In 1900. yl.
In 1901. "jKi.."
EAIJ CliAIRE, Btrrien Co. p 281t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 10}4 m. S. E.of Saint Joseph,
the county seat. Farming and fruit raising.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; eightpages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1883; W.
D. Harlow, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKi"
EDMORE, Montcalm Co. D 642t pop.,
on Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western Rd.,
20 m. W. of Saint Louis. Manufactures
lumber and shingles. Farming.
JOURNAL ; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab-
llBhed 1880; J. R. Warren, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL."
TIMES: Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription §1; established
1902; Wm. White, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulatoin "j_kl."
EDWARDSBURG, Cats Co. p 450
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 8 m. S. S. E. of
Cassopolis, the county seat. Farming.
ARGUS; Tliursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1875 ; Henry Andrus, editor and publisher.
Circulation "JKL."
ELK RAPIDS, AntHm Co. b l,486t
pop. (of township), on Chicago & West Mich-
igan Rd. and Grand Traverse bay, 13 m.
N. E. of Traverse City. Manufactures of
iron, lumber, flour, acetate of lime and
wood alcohol.
PROGRESS; Thursdays; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1872; C. J. Brown, editor and publisher (7— 3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
ELKTON, -ff«»*on Co. n-47lT pop., on
Saginaw, Tuscola & Huron Rd., 11 m. W. of
Bad Axe, the county seat. Saw mills.
Farming.
ADVANCE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1895; H. C. In-
gersoll, editor and publisher. CIrc'n "jicl"
ELSIE, Clinton Co. U 576t pop., on
Ann Arbor Rd. and Maple r., 12 m. N. W, of
Owosso. Agriculture.
SUN; Thursdays; Independent; four pages
15x22 ; subscription 50 cents ; established
1885; L. Austin, editor; Sun Printing Co.,
publishers.
Circulation: In 1895,"iiiL." Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1 ,039 ; for the first six months
0/1897.1,451. Inl898."4Ki."
MICHIGAN.
EMPIRE, Leelanaw Co. \2 40 pop., on
Lake Michigan, 22 m. W. of Traverse City.
Lumbering.
JOURNAL.; Thursdays ; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established Decem-
ber, 1900; Dayton Selby, editor: Bunting &
Selby, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
ESCANABA, c.h.. Delta Co. ^9,549t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. and
Green bay, 3 m. from the mouth of Escan-
aba r. Shipping point for Iron ore.
Farming and lumber.
MIRROR; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $2; established 1885; Collins
& English, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion—daily "JKL." weekly "jkl." In 1901, Z
(4,5,7).
IRON PORT; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2 ; established
1869 ; Iron Port Co.. publishers (7—3 P). Cir-
culation "JJLL."
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1892; E. F. Van Valkenburg, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
MEDBORGAREN; Fridays; Swedish;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; Louis Johnson, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
EVART, Osceola Co. n l,360t pop., on
Flint & Pere Marquette Rd. and Muskegon r.
Water power, utilized in manufacturing
lumbering tools and other articles. Market
for farm produce.
REVIEW; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 151^x20; subscription $1; established
1872; G.wrMinchIn, editor and publisher (5— 3).
Circulation: In 1900/-jkl." In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition was less than 1,000.
In 1902, "JKL." In 1903. 1. In 1904, "jkl"
FAIRGROVE, Tuscola Co. O- 600
pop., on Saginaw, Tuscola & Huron Rd.,
21 m. N. E. of Saginaw. Grain market.
Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; B. H. Cornell, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "JKL."
FARMINGTON, Oakland Co. O. 530t
pop., 14 m. S. W. of Pontiac, the county
seat, and 20 N. W. of Detroit. Flour and
saw mills. Farming and fruit raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1888; Alex. H. Smith, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
T'ES'SVIJAj'E, Allegan Co. p454t pop,,
on Pere Marquette Rd., 14 m. W. N. W. of
Allegan, the county seat. Fruit growing
and produce-shipping point.
HERALD ; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1892; Charles
E. Bassett, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1898, "i£L." In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, not below 1,000. In 1900, "jkl."
In 1901, publisher asserts, at no time during
the last eighteen months was less than 1.000.
Actual average for 1902, 1,^266. In 1903. yl
(OO). Actual average for Um. 1,379.
FENTON, Oenesee Co. D- 2,408t pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd. and Shiawassee r.. 52
m. N. W. of Detroit. Water power, utilized
CATALOGUE liY STATES.
465
MICHIGAN.
In various manufactures. Agricultural cen
ter.
GENESEE CO. COURIER ; Wednes
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub
scriptlon $1; established 1883; Q. M. Topping,
editor and publisher (1—5 P). Clrc'n "isL."
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; republl-
can; eiglit pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab
lished 1868 ; H. N. & J. H. Jennings, editors and
publishers (8— 3). Circulation "jjci." In 1903,
Z(4)(»«).
FIFE LAKE, Grand Traverse Co. "□
456+ pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd.,
18 m. S. W. of Kalkaska and 18 S. E. of
Traverse City, the county seat. Agricul-
ture and lumbering.
MONITOR; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1891;
Will A. Kent, editor and publisher (3—5 P).
Circulation "jkl."
FLAT ROCK, Wayne Co. Q, 400 pop.,
on Detroit & Lima Northern Rd., 25 m. S. of
Detroit, the county seat. Lumber and
flour mills.
REtilSTER; Fridays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established 1900; A. R. Gar-
retson, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
FLINT, c.h., Genesee Co. D-lS,103t pop.,
on Flint & Pere Marquette and Grand Trunk
Rds., 64 m. N. W. of Detroit. The Flint r.
furnishes water power, employed in mills
and manufactories. Trade and agricult-
ural center.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and VVEERLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages— daily 20x36, weekly 18x24;
subscription— daily $3. weekly $1 ; established
—daily, JouruaJ 1871, Globe 1865, consolidated
1902; II. H. Fitzgerald, editor and publisher
(2-3).
Circulation — Daily: Accorded I from
1891 to 1895. Actual average for lS9e,. 1,33S.
In 1897, Y. Inl898,"iKL." In 1902, H. Inl903,
yll. Actual average for 1904, 6, •312.
Weekly: -'jkl."
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday,
and GENESEE DEMOCRAT, Satur
days ; democratic ; dally four pages 20x26,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $3.50, weeklv $1; established — daily
1884, weekly 1846; Geo. Werkhelser, editor:
W. H. Werkhelser & Sons, publishers
(12-4).
CirculafioH— Daily: Actual average for
1894, 1,277. In 1895, I. Actual average for
1896, 1,5415. In 1897, Y. In 1998, zT. Act-
ual average for 1899, 1,918. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 6) H. In 1903, yH(OO).
Actual average for 19i)i. 4,854.
Weekly: Actual ax'erage for 1894, 2,1 41.
In 1895. I. Actual average for 1896, 2.380.
In 1897, Y. In 1898. zl. In 1899. vT. In 1900, yj.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904,
yl.
MICHIGAN MIRROR; Thursdays;
deaf-mute ; four pages 12x21 ; subscription 75
cents; established 1874; Francis D. Clark, edi-
tor; E. M. Bristol, publisher.
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 1,1.50. Actual average for 1896,
1 ,253. In 1897, Y. Actual average for a year
ending with October, 1898, 1,1 94. Inl899,yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, -jkl." (A A).
WOL.VERINE CITIZEN; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1850; F. H. Rankin, editor;
F. H. Rankin & Son, publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,728. In 1896, 1. In 1897. Y. In
1895, publisher asserts, smallest 1,820. In
1899. vl. In 1900. vl. In 1901, yl. Inl902, yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
MICHIGAN.
BEE KEEPERS' REVIEW; monthly;
bee culture; tweiity-elglit pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1888; W. Z. Hutchinson,
editor and publisher (2~-;{).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
2,8 1<>. In 1896, H. Actual average for a
year ending with March, 1898, 3.083. In
1898, yll. In 1899, yll. In 1900. yH. In
1901, vl. Actual average for 1902, 3,041.
In 1903, yH. In 1904, y I.
LiOYAIi GUARD; monthly; Knights of
the Loyal Guard; four pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1895; Edwin O.
Wood, editor and publi.«her (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
5,225. In 1897, Y. Inl898,yH. Inl899,zH.
In 1901). vH. In 1901. vH. In 1902, (z-6) H.
In 1903, {z—A) H (••). Actual average for
1904. 7,666.
FLUSHING, Genesee Co. D- 900t pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd. and Flint r.. 10 m. W.
N. W. of Flint, the county seat. Farming.
OBSERVER ; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1878; A. E. Ransom, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "iKL " In 1903, Z
(4)(»»).
FOSTORIA, Tuscola Co, n- 240 pop.,
on Pere Marquette Rd., IG m. S. of Caro.
liEADER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription SI ; established April, 1903; B. E.
Burgess, editor and publisher (8—3 P). Cir-
culation "JKL."
FOWLERVILLE, Livingston Co.U^
94Gt pop., on Detroit, Grand Rapids and
Western Rd., 9 m. N. W. of Howell, the
county seat, and 24 E. S. E. of Lansing, th«
State capital. Cooperage.
REVIEW; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1874;
G. L. Adams, editor and publisher (S— 3) Cir-
culation "JKL."
FRANKFORT, Benzie Co. ^ l,465t
pop., on Ann Arbor Rd. and Lake Michigan,
30 m. N. of Manistee. Good harbor. Manu-
factures of Iron and lumber. Farming and
fruit growing
BENZIE CO. PATRIOT; Fridays;
republican; eight page 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1896; F. Voiland, editor and
publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jja. •'
EXPRESS; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1870; O. L. Waterbury, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl "
FREEPORT, Barry Co. p 387 pop.,
on Lowell & Hastings Rd., 10 m. N. of Hast-
ings, the county seat. Handle factory and
flour mill. Agriculture.
IIERAIiD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1883; Jas. W. Godfrey, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl "
FREMONT, Newaygo Co. -O l,331t
pop., on Chicago & West Michigan Rd., 22 m.
N. E. of Muskegon. Foundry, roller-process
flour mills, furniture factory, tannery and
water works. Agriculture.
NEWS-INDICATOR; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established -in dtcafor 1874, News 1890;
consolidated 1901; J. W. Eagan, editor and
publisher (12—3).
Circulation : In 1901, Z (4, 5). In 1902, "i^."
In liK)3, (z— 6) I. In 1904, yl.
30
466
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
GAGETOWN, Tuscola Co. a- 329t
pop., on Pontlac, Oxford & Northern Rd.,
84 m. N.of Clifford. Flour mills and elevator.
Beet raising.
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1898; Marick
Conlej', editor and publisher. Circ'n "jjiL."
GALESBURG, Kalamazoo Co. P689t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 9 m. E. of
Kalamazoo, the county seat. Milling, man-
ufacturing and farming.
A KGUS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; independent; four to eight pages 15x22;
subscription 50 cents; established 1898; Ford
Printing Co., editors and publishers (2—5).
Circulation: In 1900, 'jkl- In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition has been less than
1,100. In 1902, (z— 4, 6) 1. In 1903, yl (OO). In
1904, publisher asserts, no edition has been
less than 1,500.
G ALIEN, Berrien Co. p 440t pop., on
Michigan Central Rd., 14 m. W. of Niles and
21 N. W. of South Bend, Ind. Manufacturing,
ADVOCATE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1894; Fred. E. Beers, editor and publisher
(12— 3). Circulation -JKL."
GAYLORD, c. h.. Otsego Co. ^ l,.561t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 43 m. S. by
S. E. of Cheboygan. Farming and lumbering.
OTSEGO CO. CHAMPION; Fridays;
Independent-democratic; eight pages 18x22;
subscription SI ; established 1886; W. A. Har-
rington, editor and publisher (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL-"
OTSEGO CO. HERALD; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1875; H. G. McKinley, editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
GLADSTONE, Delta Co. t;3,880t
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd., 8 m. N. of Escanaba, the county
seat. Iron furnaces and stave factories.
Farming and lumber.
DELTA; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1886: Chas. E. Mason, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl "
DELTA CO. REPORTER; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1890; I. G. Cham-
pion, editor and publisher (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL.
GLADWIN, c. h., Gladwin Co. n 775t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd. and Cedar r.,
46 m. N. W. of Bay City. Agriculture.
GLADWIN CO. RECORD; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22: subscrip-
tion $1; established 1878; Eugene Foster, edi-
tor and publisher (.5—3).
Circulation: Inl899, 'jjo,.- Actual average
for 1900. 1,014. In 1901, "jkl-' In 1903, Z
(4)(««). In 1904, 1.
GOBLEVILLE, VanBuren Co. p 505t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 19 m. W
N. W. of Kalamazoo. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1890;
James M. Hall, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
GRAND HAVEN, c h., Ottawa Co.
-a 4,743+ pop., on Chicago A West Michigan
and Grand Trunk Rds., a port of entry at
mouth of Grand r., on Lake Michigan.
Chicago and Milwaukee steamers dally.
Lumber and leather manufacturing and
fruit raising. Summer resort.
EVENING TRIBUNE ; every evening
except Sunday; Independent; four pages
17x24; subscription $3 ; established 1885; H. G.
Nichols, editor and publisher (2—3). Circu-
lation 'JKL."
COURIER- JOURNAL ; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription 75
cents; established 1869; H. G. Nichols, editor
and publisher (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl." In
190-2, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
PRESS; Thursdays: independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1899;
A. C. Royer, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "jkl."
GRANDLEDGE, Eaton Co. g 2,181t
pop., on Detroit, Grand Rapids Sc Western
Rd., 18 m. N. N. E. of Charlotte, the county
seat. Water povper. Depositsof stone, coal
and fire clay In vicinity.
INDEPENDENT ; Fridays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 12x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1869; C.P.Clarke, editor; Clarke
Bros., publishers (1—5).
Circulation : Accorded 1,300 In 1895. In
1896.1. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "ijcL-" In 1900, Z.
Actual average for 1901, 1,441. In 1902,
(z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904 (z— 4) I.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1886;
C. W. Waring, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
GRAND MARAIS, Alger Co. tl
2,500 pop., on Lake Superior, 100 m. by water
W. of Sault Salnte Marie. Lumbering
and farming.
HERALD; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1894 ; Arthur D. Wood, editor and pub-
lisherdC— 3). Circulation "jkl."
GRAND RAPIDS, c. h., Kent Co. -n
87,565+ pop., center of six railroads on Grand
r. Manufactures of various kinds, house-
hold furniture predominating. Several
gypsum beds in vicinity.
DAILY.
EVENING PRESS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday ; independent ; dally six to six-
teen, Saturday sixteen to twenty pages 17x24;
subscription $3; established 1880: C. S. Burch,
editor; The Evening Press Co., publishers
(1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
19.673 ;/orl896, 21,370; for 1897, 22,-
817; /orl898. 31,110; /or 1899. 26,086;
for 1900. 28,834; /or 1901, 30,470 ;/orl902,
33,216; for 1903, 37,499; for 1904,
HERALD; every morning, and SE3II-
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; repub-
lican; daily eight to twelve, semi-weekly
eight, Sunday twenty-four to thirty two
pages 17x23; subscription— daily and Sunday
$5, Sunday $2, semi-weekly $1; established
1884: Grand Rapids Herald Co., publishers
(2—4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, G. Actual
average for 1896. 7,503; for 1897. 8,190;
for 1898, 10.551; for 1899, 10,219; for
1900, 12,652; for 1901. 16,787; for 1902,
20,156; for 190.3, 22.324; for 1904.
27 519
Sunday*: In 1895. G. In 1896. G. In 1897.
F. In 1898. F. In 1899, F. Actual average
forl9(X). 11,097; /or 1901. 12,1 53;/or 1902.
"12,775; for 1903, 13,686; for 1904,
13.377.
SeiVii-VVeekly: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,000. Actual average for 1896,
4,286. Inl897,Y. Inl898,yH. In 1899, y I.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
467
MICHIOAN— Grand Rapids.
In 1900. yl. Actual average for 1901, 5,256.
In 1902, yG. In 190:5, yCJ (O O). In 1904, y H.
P<>!!^T; every evening except Sunday; in-
dependent democratic; elLiht pages 15x22;
subscription $3; established 1863; J. Clarlc
Sproat, general manager; Grand Rapids Pub-
llshiiiK Co.. publishers (2—3).
Circulntion: Ratingvarled from 10,647 in
1893 to G In 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In
189S, yG. Actual average for 1899, 17,008;
for 1900, 16,936. In 1901, yE. Actual av-
erage for a year ending ivith June, 1902,
17,457. In 1903. yD. In 1904, yE.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
DE STANDAARD; semi weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; Hollandlsh; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $2; established
1875; GerrltVisschers, editor; D. Schram, pub-
lUher. Circulation "jkl."
0\S VAANDEL; semi-weeklv; Tues-
days and Fridays; Dutch; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1901 ; Ons Vaandel Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4)
G(#«)(AA).
WBEKLY.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; labor; six to
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1 ; established
1888; W. B. Weston, editor and publisher
(3— 3K
Circulntion: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1897, 3,360. In 1898, yH. Actual
average for a year ending with October, 1899,
3,009; /or a year ending with June, 1900,
3,023; /or 1901, 3,063. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
ECHO; Fridays; Polish; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established March,
1904; W. L. Buszkiewicz, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5 P).
MICHIGAN— Grand Rapids.
EEN STEM DES VOLK8i Fridays;
Hollandlsh; prohibition: four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1893; George
Roelof s, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher a.sserts, not
less than 2,250. In 1895, I. In 1896. I. In
897, Y. In 1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1900, Z.
In 1903, "JKL."
GERMANIA; Wednesdays, and DER
SO NN TAGS BOTE, Sundays; German;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
—weekly $1, Sunday $1; established 1882;
Martin & Wurzburg, editors and publish-
ers (5 — 3).
Circulation-Weekly: In 1894 and 1895,
publisher asserts, smallest 2.300 In 1896, H.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, zl. Inl899,H. In 1900, yH.
In 1901, yl. lQl902,yI. lnl9U3,(z— 4) I(»«).
Inl'MH, yl.
Sunday: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 2,300. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
vl. In 1899, H. In 1900. yH. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, y I. In 1904, y I.
MICHIGAN TRADESMAN;
Wednesdays; mercantile; thirty-six pages
10x14; subscription $1; established 1888; E. A.
Stowe, editor ; Tradesman Co., publishers
(2—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 5,000. Actual average for 1896,
6,613. In 1897, publisher asserts, not less
than 6,500; In 1898, 7,000 ; in 1899,7,000. Actual
average for a year ending with October, 1900,
7,000; /or 1901, 7,000; for 1902.7,000.
In 19tl4, March, publisher asserts, no issue
during 1903 was less than 7,000. In 1904,
yG.
MICHIGAN VIDETTE; Fridays;
Grand Army; four pages 14x22; subscription
50 cents; established 1897; W. S. Ryness, edi-
tor and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
(A A).
MORE SALES.
What an advertiser watits is more sales.
What we give the advertiser is more sales.
How we do it is something it took us a long while to learn.
We have taken hold of propositions that have been just about
playing even, or losing money — and have made them successful.
We can give good, sound, business-like assistance to manu-
facturers and sellers, preferably in the Middle West, who have
an article of merit that can be sold at a profit.
In laying out plans for an advertising campaign we keep the
sale of the goods, at a profit, continually before our eyes. Perhaps
the advertisement itself may not be the most artistic creation
ever produced — but it is a part of a campaign that has only one
end — success and sales.
We don't expect every one who reads this to believe it —
without proof.
But we know what we are talking about, — above all — we
know what we have done.
We work zoith you — then we both w'in.
Our ''Guide for Advertisers" has 300 pages of
information about advertising and advertising
mediums. Mail for lo cents.
THE 8HAW-T0RREY CO. (Advertising Agents),
719-731 Mich. Trust Building, Grand Rapids, IVIich.
Lucius E. ToRREY, Pres. R. H. Franchot, Sec. and Treas,
468
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN— Detroit.
MICHIGAN.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent repub-
lican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1895; Arthur H. N. Jenlclns, edi-
tor; Times Printing Co., publishers (8—3).
Circulation "JKL" Inl902, Z (4, 5). lu 1903.
Z(4).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
MICHIGAN ARTISAN J semi
monthly; furniture; forty lour pages 10x13;
subscription $1.50; established 1880; A. S.
"White, editor; Michigan Artisan Company,
publishers (8—3 P).
Cii"cula.tioii: In 1894. publisher asserts,
smallest 3,750. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 189?, yl. In 1899. zl. In 19(K_). yl.
Actual average for \%\. 3,452. In 1902, yH.
In 1903, yH. In 19(4, yH.
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN CHEESEMAKER?
monthly; cheese making; eight pages 10x14;
subscription 50 cents; established 1886: E. A.
Stowe, editor; Tradesman Co., publishers
(5—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from Q in 1891
to H in 1895. In 1S96, publisher asserrs, every
edition 6,995; in 1897, 7.000. In 1898, yG. Act-
ual average /or 1899. 7,000 ; for a year end-
ing with October. 1900, 7,000; for a year
ending ivith March,l%l, 7,000. In 1902,yG.
In 1904, March, publisher asserts, every issue
during 1903 was 7,000. In 1904. yG.
FRATERNITY; monthly; fraternal;
thlrtv-six pages 7x10; subscription $\; estab
lished Julv, 1902; C. F. Halght, editor; Inter-
national Publishing Co., publishers (8—3),
Circulation: In 1903, Z (4) (# •) (A A).
FURNITURE RECORD; monthly;
furniture; forty-six pages 9x12; established
1900; George De Haven, editor ; The Grand
Rapids Furniture Record Co.. publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending tvith June, 1901. 6.791. In 1902.
yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG (O0).
HUISVRIEND; monthly; Dutch; re-
ligious; thirty two pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion 50 cents: established 1894; H. H. D.
Langereis, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1SX)3, 10,730: for 1904, 14,000.^_
INTERNATIONAL VETERIN-
ARY REVIEW; monthly; thirty-six
pages 6x9; subscription $1; established 1900;
Chas. F. HalKht, editor; The International
Publishing Co., publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for a year ending ivith Jeb/'wary, 1903.
1,012. In 1903, "JKL."
'MICHIGAN MEDICAL NEWS;
monthly; medical; thirty-six pages 6i^x9;
subscription $1: established 19(»; Michigan
Medical News Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation ".lia-."
GRANT, Newaygo Co. -n 400 pop.,
7 m. S. of Newaygo, the county seat, and 30
N. of Grand Rapids. Fruit and farming.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays ; eight
pages ir!^x24; subscription $1; established
1898: H. wTMorley, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
NEWAYGO CO, TRIBUNE; Thurs
days (A A).
GRASSLAKE. Jackton Co. p 648t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 11 m. E. of
Jackson, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1879;
E. E. Brown, editor and publisher (12—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
GRAYLING, c. h., Crawford Co rt
1,716+ pop. (of township), on Michigan Cen-
tral Rd., 41 m. S. by S. E. of Boyne. Lum-
bering and farming.
CRAWFORD AVALANCHE;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1879; O. Palmer,
editor and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
GREENVILLE, Montcalm Co. n
3,381t pop., on Detroit, Grand Rapids &
Western and Grand Trunk Rds. and Flat r.,
28 m. N.E. of Grand Rapids. Flour, lumber,
shingle and planing mills and farm imple-
ment and refrigerator factory. Farming.
CALL; everv evening except Sunday,
and DEMOCRAT, Thursdays; democratic;
daily four pages 13x20, weekly eight pages
15x22 : subscription — daily $3, weekly 9,\ : es-
tablished — daily 1879, weekly 1871 ; W. B.
Wells, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion-daily "JKL." weekly "jkl "
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1855; E. F. Grablll, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKL."
GROSSE POINT, Wayne Co. P.
343+ pop., 9 m. N. E. of Detroit, the county
seat. Manufacturing.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
March. 1900; J. J. Brown, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "ijn."
HANCOCK, Houghton Co. ^ 4,050t
pop. —local estimate 10,000 — on Mineral
Range and Hancock & Calumet Rds., 1 m.
N. of Houghton, the county seat. Exten-
sive copper mines, stamp mill, smelting
works and foundries.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday; eiglit pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1884; W.F. Trays, editor;
Hancock Journal Co , publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl " Actual aver-
age for 1896. 1.096. In 1897. Y. In 1898. "jkl."
In 1902. (z-6) I. In 1903, yl (O O). In 1904,
(z— 4, 6) I.
TYOMIES; Tuesdavs; socialist, Fin-
nish; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1903; K. Murros, editor; Tyomies
Publishing Company, publishers (1—5). Cir-
culation "jkl "
HANOVER, Jackson Co. g 378t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern and
Cincinnati, Jackson & Mackinaw Rds., 15 m.
S. W. of Jackson, the county seat. Ship-
ping point for grain and live stock. Agri-
culture.
L O C A L; weekly; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1891;
C.E.Hall, editor and publisher (2—3). Cir-
culation "Jia.." In 1902, Z (1. 2, 4, 5).
HARBOR BEACH, Huron Co. D-
1,149+ pop., terminus of Flint & Pere Mar-
quette Rd., 70 m. N. of Port Huron. Dairy
salt, flour, lime and fish. Mineral bath-
house. Summer resort.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1 ; established 1880;
Browne Bros., editors and publishers (2—0).
Circulation : In 1896, "j_kl." ^4^'>^al aver-
age for the first six months of 1897, 1,107;
for 1898, 1,688. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901. "JjcL." Actual average for a year end-
ing n-ith July, 1902, 1,1''Z9. In 1903, yl. In
1904, (z— 6) I.
HARBOR SPRINGS, c.h.,Js:mTOC<
Co. 6 1,643+ pop., on Grand Rapids &
Indiana Rd. and on Lake Michigan. Ship-
ping point and summer resort. Wood
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
469
MICH 1(7 AX.
manufacturing, lumbering and farming.
Steamboat traflfic.
GRAPHIC; Wednesdays; eiglit pages
15x.i2; subscription $1; establislied 1895; Bab-
cock & Darling, editors and publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL."
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x"-i2; subscription $1; es-
tablished li?76: Lorenzo A. Clarlc, editor and
publisher (5— 3). Circulation "jki,." (A A).
MESSENGER OF THE HOI^Y
CHI liJ* HOOD; montlily; roman catlio-
11c; educational; eight pages 9x13; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1903; Franciscan
Fathers, editors and publishers (1—4). Cir-
culation "jkl.* (A A).
HARRIETTE, Wexford Co. \2 *1^
pop., ou Ann Arbor Rd., 16 m. N. W. of Cad-
illac, the county seat.
HERAIiD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
suoscriptlon 50 cents; established Novem-
ber, 1904; Will H. Jarman, editor and pub-
lislier (1—5).
HARRISON, c. h., Clare Co. D 647t
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., 8 m.
N. of Lansing, the State capital. Lumber
mills.
CLA RE CO. CLEAVER; Fridays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
lished 1881; James E.Dudley, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
H ARRIS VILLE, c. h., Alcona Co. ^
403+ pop., on Lake Huron, 100 m. by water
N. N. E. of Bay City, connected by daily
trains and steamers. Farming and lum-
bering.
ALCONA CO. REVIEW; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1877: W L. Chapelle, editor
and publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jkl."
HART, c. h., Oceana Co. -nl,134t pop.,
on Chicago & West Michigan Rd., 8 m. S. E.
of Pentwater. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1869;
Journal Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers.
Cii'culatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less tlian 1,825. Actual average for 1896,
t2,0'-27 ; for the flrst six months of 1897,
1,8-2'i. In 1898, yl. Inl899.yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904. vl.
OCEANA COURIER; Thursdays;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Hilbourn Printing Co., editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
OCEANA REPUBLICAN; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 18x22; subscription
$1; established 1899; C. A. Gurney, editor and
publisher (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
HARTFORD, Van Buren Co. p l,077t
pop., on Chicago & West Michigan and
South Haven & Eastern Rds., 78 m. S. S. W.
of Grand Rapids. Agriculture. Fruit belt.
DAY SPRING; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1871; H. F. Cochrane & Son, editors and
publishers (5— 3). Circulation "jkl."
PEOPLE'S ALLIANCE; Thursdays;
people's party; four pages 17x24 ; established
1892; Sullivan Cook, editor; M. E. Deane, pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
HASTINGS, C. h., Barry Co. p 3,172+
pop., on Chicago, Kalamazoo & Saginaw
and Michigan Central Rds. and Thornapple
MICHIGAN.
r., 32 m. S. E. of Grand Rapids. Wheat
growing and manufacturing.
BANNER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1 ; established 1856 ;
Win. R. Cook, editor; Cook Bros., publishers
(12—1).
(! i I' c 11 I u t i o n : Actual average for 1895,
'^,0r«; /orl896,2,191. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898, 5i,148; for 1899, '^,139;
for 19U0, '4,1SS; /or 1901, 54,066; /or 1902,
'^,07'^; /(^r 19(13, 'J, 14 6; for 1904, '^,'^554.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; Charles F. Field, editor and
publisher (5—3),
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl-" In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, publisher asserts, over 1,475. In
1899.yl. Inl900.yl, In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, Z (4) (• •). In 1904, yl.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; democi'atic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1867; Dennis & Slingerland, editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher as.serts, not
less than 1,400. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, exceeding 1,400. In
1899. zl. In 19011, vl. Inl901,yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
HERSEY, c. h., Osceola Co. n 327t
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., 29 m.
E. of Ludington. Lumbering and agri-
culture.
OSCEOLA CO. OUTLINE; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1871; J. F. Radcliffe, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
HESPERIA, Oceana Co. -n474t pop.,
18 m. S. E. from Hart, the county seat.
Lumber, fruit and farming.
UNION; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1896; E. P. Bates, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
HILLMAN, Montmorency Co. cf 326
pop., 24 m. W. of Alpena. Saw mill and
grist mill.
HERALD ; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription .SI; established June,
1901 ; W. J. & E. L. McQueen, editors and pub
Ushers. Circulation "jkl."
HIIiliSDAIiE, c. h., Hillsdale Co. g
4,151+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan South-
ern Rd., 26 m. S. S. W. of Jackson. Seat of
Hillsdale College. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1843; H. C. Blackman, editor and pub-
lisher (1 — ^5).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,05(). Actual average for 1896,
1,334 ; for the flrst six months <>/ 1897,
1,150; for a year ending with October,
1898, 1,300 ; for a year ending with October,
1899, 1,400; for a year ending with Octo-
ber 12, 1900, 1,751; for a year eliding with
September, 1901, 1,711; for 1902, 1,991;
for 1903, 2.033; for IWi, 3,379.
LEADER; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1882; E.J.March & Co., editors and proprietors
(1-1).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl-- In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z (++). In
1901, August, publisher asserts, since July i,
1899, smallest number of copies issued has
been 2 100. In 1902. (z— 6) I. In 1903, (z— 4)
I (• •). In 1904, yl.
STANDARD ; Tuesdays ; republican ;
eight pages 17x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1846: Ward & Hayes, editors and pub-
lishers (5—3).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895
470
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
Actual average for 1896, 3,263; for 1897,
3»384. In 1898, yl. Actual average for
1899, 2,305; for 1900, 2,293; for 1901,
2,234. In 1902, yl. In 1903 (z-4) I (••).
In 1904, yl.
HOLLAND, Ottawa Co. -q 7,790t pop.,
on Chicago & West Michigan Rd. and Ma-
catawa bay, 25 m. S. W. of Grand Rapids.
A summer resort. Tanning and flour mills.
Agriculture, fruit growing and lumbering.
SENTINEL; every evening except Sun-
day, and INDEPENDENT, Fridays; four
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4, vreekly
50 cents; established— daily 1896, weekly 1897;
The Sentinel Co., editors and publishers
(7— 3 P) Circ'n— daily "jkl" weekly "jkl."
CITY NEWS; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1872; Mulder Bros. & Whelan, editors
and publishers (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
DE GRONDWET; Tuesdays; Holland
Ish ; republican ; sixteen pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1860; J. B. Mulder, edi-
tor; Mrs. L. Mulder, publisher.
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 5.600. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898. zH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, zH. Actual
average for a year ending with October,
1901,6,058. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, vl.
OE HOPE; Wednesdays; Hollandish;
Dutch reformed ; eight pages 15x21 ; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1866 ; h'rof. C. Doesburg,
editor; J. R. Kanters. publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jki--" In 1901. pub-
lisher asserts, no issue was less than 2,700. In
1902, (z— 1)H. lu 1903,(z— 4)H. In 1904, yH.
DE WACHTER ; Wednesdays; Hol-
landish ; Christian reformed ; four pages
15x32; subscription $1.50; established 1867;
H. Holkeboer, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
OTTAWA CO. T 1 3IES; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight to sixteen pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; M. G. Mantlng,
editor and publisher (S— 3).
Circulation: In 1896, -jkl." In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1.875. In 1898, yl.
In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl- In
1903, Z (4) (••).
HOLLT, Oakland Co. U^ l,419t pop., on
Grand Trunk and Flint & Pere Marquette
Rds. and Shiawassee r., 47 m. N. W. of
Detroit. Agriculture.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; independ-
ent ; eight pages 15x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; Paterson Bros., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
HERA Li D; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished September, 1901; Jos. Haas, editor and
publisher (1—4),
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with January, 1905, 1,140.
Publisher's announcement. — Every subscrib-
er to the Herald is paid in advance, and
its circulation thoroughly covers one of
the most prosperous village and farm sec-
tions In the country, which can be reached
in no other way.
HOLT, Ingham Co. P 175 pop., on
Michigan Central Rd., 6 m. S. E. of Lansing,
the State capital. Agriculture.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished April, 1900; Robert D. Coger, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jki.." (A A).
HOMER, Calhoun Co. g l,097tpop.,on
Cincinnati, Jackson & Mackinaw, Michigan
Central and Lake Shore & Michigan South-
ern Rds., 22 m. W. S. W. of Jackson. Manu-
factures of grain seeders, hammocks, bath
tubs, oil stoves, upholstered goods, butter
and cheese. Important grain market.
INDEX; Wednesdays ; independent ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1872; D. W. Knickerbocker, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1897, "JicL" In 1898, Z. Act-
ual average for a year ending with October,
1899,1,183. In 1900, (z-4) I. Actual aver-
age for a year ending with Jw^y. 1901.1,1 93«
In 1902. yl. In 1903, vl (O O). In 1904. "jkl."
VIDETTE; Fridays; republican; eiKht
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1893;
Linn & Worthington, editors and publish-
ers (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for a year ending with July, 1897, 1,278.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. "jkl."
HOUGHTON, c. h., Houghton Co. P
3.359+ pop., on Duluth, South Shore & At-
lantic and Mineral Range and Copper
Range Rds., 94 m. N. W. of Marquette.
Copper mining.
MINING GAZETTE; every morning
except Monday, and PORTAGE LAKE
MINING GAZETTE, Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription- daily §6, weekly
$2; established— dally 1899, weekly 1859; Min-
ing Gazette Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation— Daily: In 1900, "jkl." In 1901,
publisher asserts, every edition has exceeded
4.497. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
Weekly : In 1900, "iKL." In 1901. Z (4. 6).
HOWARD, Montcalm Co. n l,398t
pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana and De-
troit, Grand Rapids & Western Rds., 33 m.
N. of Grand Rapids. Farming and lumber
manufacturing.
RECORD; Thursdays ; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1872 ; B. J. Lowrey and Jas. B. Hasklns, edi-
tors and publishers (2 — 3).
Circulation : In 1895, ••rsjL" Actual aver-
age for ime, l^'i^S. In 1897. Y. Inl898."JKL-"
MICHIGAN BULLETIN; monthly;
Journalistic; twenty to thirty-two pages 6x9:
subscription 50 cents; established 1893; B.J.
Lowrey, editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
HOWELL, c. h., Livingston Co. U^
2,518+ pop., on Detroit, Grand Rapids &
Western and Ann Arbor Rds., 33 m. E. S. E.
of Lansing, the State capital, and 52 N. W.
of Detroit. Agriculture and manufacturing.
LIVINGSTON CO. REPUBLICAN »
Wednesdays; republican; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established 1855; George
Barnes, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,000. Actual average for 1896,
2.023. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl. Actual au-
eraoe/or 1899. 2.094. In 1900, yl. Actual
average for 1901. 2,135; for 1902, 2,185.
In 1903, V I (OO). Actual average for 1904,
< 2 279
LIVINGSTON DEMOCRAT^
Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages 15«22;
subscription $1; established 1855; John Ryan,
editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "Jja" Actual aver-
age for 1896, 2,046. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yl»
In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
LIVINGSTON HERALD; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1886; Thomas W. Brewer, edi-
tor and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jki^-"
In 1903, Z (4) (••)-
HUDSON, Lenawee Co. C;2,403t pop.,
on Cincinnati. Jackson & Mackinaw and
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rds., 17
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
471
MICIIIOAX.
m. W. of Adrian, the county seat. General
maniifacturlnK.
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 185!); Hyrou
Schernierhoru, editor; NevvsPublishlngConi-
panv, publishers. Circulation "iKt." In 1898,
Z. 'In 1899, Z. In 1902, -jki..-
MICHIQAN.
POST; Fridays; republican; sixteen pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1866;
Chas. Steuerwald, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: lu 1895, "iKL-" In 1896. I. In
1897,Y. In 1898. ikl." In 1899. Z. Inl902,"JKL."
IMLAY CITY, Lapeer Co. n- 1.1221
pop., on Grand Trunk and Pontiac, Oxford
& Northern Rds.. 32 m. W. of Port Huron.
Flour mills and grain elevators.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1888; Ed.
E. Doty, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion "JKL.
IONIA, c. h., Ionia Co. D 5,209t pop ,
on Pere Marquette and Grand Trunk Rds.
and Grand r., 35 m. E. of Grand Rapids
Agriculture and manufacturing.
SENTINETi; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; daily four, weekly eight pages 17x24;
subscription— daily$4, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1879, weekly 1866; J. H. Kidd, editor
and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl."
Weekly: Actual average for 1894. 1,583.
In 1895, I. Actual average for 1896, 1,710.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, -jkl." Actual average
/orl899. 1,423; for 1900, 1,707; /or 1901,
1,500; /or 1902, '^,339; for 1903,2,417;
/or liMJ4. 2,401.
STAN DA RD ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 17x24;
subscription —daily $4, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1887, weekly 1867; Standard
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (5—3).
Circulation— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
EXPRESS; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1888; O. C.Wright, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKI.."
IRON MOUNTAIN,c.li., Dickinson
Co. \: 9,242+ pop., on Chicago & Northwest-
ern and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rds., 50 m. W. of Escauaba. Iron mining.
TRIBUNE-GAZETTE; every evening
except Sun lay, and RANGETRIBUNE,
Saturdays; republican; daily four to eight
pages 18x24, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $2; established-
daily 1896, weekly 1879; D. E. Thomp.son, edi-
tor; Walter P. Hosking, publisher (2— 3). Cir-
culation—daily "JKL." weekly "jkl." In 1902,
Z (1.2, 4, 5).
MONITOR; Fridays; Swedish; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 50;
established 1900; J. M. Enstrom, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903,
Z(4)(»»).
PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1896; Tom A.
Hanna, editor and publisher. Circ'n "Jia-."
IRON RIVER, Iron Co. ^ l,482t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 28 m.
N. W. of Florence, Wis. Farming, iron
mining and lumbering.
REPORTER ; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; P. O'Brien, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "JKL."
IRON WOOD, Gogebic Co. \^ 9,705t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Wis-
consin Central Rds., 150 m. W.of Marquette
and 39 E. of Ashland, Wis. Iron mining.
FRIIIET; Fridays; Norwegian-Danish;
Independent: eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1898; J. G. R. Baner, editor
and publisher (5-3). Circ'n "jja-." (A A).
NEWS-RECORD: Saturdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1886; News Record Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Circulation "^kl."
SVENSIvA AMERIKANSKA TRI-
BUNE N ; Friday s ( A A ).
TIMES; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; establi.shed 1886;
Bennett & Wilbur, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
ISHPEMING, Marquette Co. \:
13,255+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
and Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Rds.,
% m. W. of Marquette, the county seat.
Iron mines and deposits of marble, gold
and silver.
IRON ORE; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1879; Geo. A. Newett, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 8,400. In 1895. H. In 1896, H. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I. In
1901, yl. In 1902, ?kl-"
PENINSULAR RECORD; Satur-
days; independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1884; Peninsular
Record Publishing Co. (Ltd.), editors and
publishers (12—2). Circ'n "jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1902. "JKL."
SUPERIOR POSTEN ; Saturdays;
Swedish; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1888; A. A. Lind. editor
and publisher (12— 2). Circulation "jkl- " In
1900, Z. In 1902. "jkl."
ITHACA, c. h., Gratiot Co. U 2,0-20t
pop., on Ann Arbor Rd., 42 m. N. of Lansing.
Agriculture.
GRATIOT CO. JOURNAL ; semi-
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1866; Fred Grlswold, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896. 1,709. In 1897, Y. In 1898, zl .
Actiial average for 1899. 2,0S5: for 19O0.
3,102. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl(OO). In 1904, 1 (DD).
GRATIOT CO. HERALD ; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1869; John N. McCall,
editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,700. Actual average
for 1896,1,835 ; for 1897, 2,534. In 1898, y H,.
Ill 1899, yl. Ill 19(10, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902.
(z— 11)1. In 1903, vl. In 1904, publisher as-
serts, not less than 4.000.
GRATIOT CO. NEWS; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1894; Willard D. Tucker, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
MICHIGAN POULTRYMAN;
monthly; poultry; twenty-four pages 9x12;
subscription 25 cents ; established February,
1901; Clark E. Beckwith, editor; Michigan
PoultrymanPublishingCo. publishers (2- 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl.- Actual aver-
age for I902,''i,37 3. In 1903, yH. Inl904,yH.
JACKSON, c.h., Jackson Co. g 25,180t
pop., on Grand Trunk, Lake Shore & Michi-
gan Southern, Cincinnati Northern and
Michigan Central Rds., 76 m. W. of Detroit.
Seat of State Prison and machine shops of
the Michigan Central Rd. Milling, machin-
ery, corset, vehicle and wheel manufac-
472
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
MICHIGAN.
torles. Starch, oil stoves, pulp and paper
mills. Condensed milk and glass factories.
CITIZEN; every evenmg except Sunday,
and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; eight pages— daily 17x24,
semi weekly 15x22 ; subscription — daily $5,
semi weekly $1; established— daily 1865, semi-
weekly 1837; James O'Donnell, editor and
publisher (1—4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, H. In 1896,
H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In
1900, zl. Actual average for a year ending
with June, 1901, 3,931 i for 1902, 3,887.
Actual average for 1903, 4,419; for 1904,
4,517.
Semi- Weekly: "iivL." In 1900. Z. In 1901.
(z-11) H. In 1902, (z-4) H. In 1903, (z-6) H.
EVENING PRESS; every evening ex
cept Sunday ; independent ; eight pages 17x22 ;
subscription $4.16; established 1884; The Jack-
son Patriot Co., editors and publishers (2 — 1).
Circiilatiou: In 1895, I. In 1896. publisher
asserts, not less than 2.195. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, y I. In 1899, zl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902, 3,308; for 1903,
2,703: /orl904, 3.447.
MORNING PATRIOT; every morn
Ing except iMouday, and WEEKLi Y, twice-
a-week, Tuesdays and Fridays; independent
democratic; dailj' eight, Sunday sixteen
weekly twelve pages 17x22; subscription-
daily S5.20, Sunday $1.50, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1870, weekly 1844; The Jackson
Patriot Co., editors and publishers (1—5).
Circiilation-Dailv: In 1895, H. In 1896,
H. In 1897. Y. In 1898. vl. In 1899, zl. In
1900. zl. In 1901. yl. Actual average for
1902. 2,774; for 1903, 2,946; for 1904,
3,l->8-
Sunday: Actual average for 1903, 3, GGS;
/<>/• 1904, 3,869.
Weekly: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. Inl900.zl. In
1901, yl. Actual average for 1902, 3,104;
for 1903, 3,089; /or 1904, 2,734.
Publisher's announcement.— Rea.chii5fr of the
local daily newspaper readers of Jackson
and vicinity without duplication of circula-
tion b3' placing your advertising contracts
with the Morning Patriot and Evening
Press. Combination rates. Both republi-
can and democratic readers reached. Av-
erage sworn circulation for year ending
December 31, 1904 : Evening Press, 3.447;
Morning Patriot, 3.158; Sunday Patriot.
3.869. and Weekly Patriot. 2.724.
INDUSTRIAL. NEWS; Thursdays;
Independent; twelve tt' sixteen pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1888; P. W. Hen-
ley, editor; Industrial News Co., publishers
(5-3).
Circnlatioii : Actual average for 1895,
4,636; for 1896, 5,957: /or 1897, 5,561.
In 1898, yG. In 1899, vH. In 1900. yH.
Actual average for 1901, 5,213. In 1902, yG.
Inl3'3, (z-4) H (••). In 1904. yH.
MICHIGAN VOLKSFREUND;
Thursdays ; German ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $2 ; established 1871 ;
Rudolph Worch. editor nd publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
SATURDAY EVENING STAR;
Saturdays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established 1879: Myron
W. Taibox. editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from B in 1894
to I in 1895. In 1896 and 1897. publisher as-
serts, not less than 1.200. In 1898, vl. In
1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. ".iki- " In 1903,
Z(4).
JASPER, Lenawee Co. O^ 300 pop., on
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd., 30 m.
W. by N. of Toledo, Ohio. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Frldaj's; independent;
four pages 17i^x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898: Minnie Forman. editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation "jkl."
MICHIGAN.
JONESVIIiLE, Hillsdale Co. g l,367t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd., 4 ni. N. W. of Hillsdale, the county
seat, and 87 W. by N. W. of Adrian. Manu-
facturing and agriculture.
HILLSDALE CO. GAZETTE; Sat
urdays; independent; four pages 18x24;
subscription 75 cents; established 1878;
James I. Dennis, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 20x26; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1854; Gregory & Eggleston, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
KALAMAZOO, c. h., Kalamazoo
Co. p 29,973 pop., on Michigan Central,
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Grand
Rapids & Indiana and Chicago, Kalamazoo
& Saginaw Rds. and Kalamazoo r., 47 m.
S. of Grand Rapids. Seat of Kalamazoo
College and Michigan Female Seminary.
Manufacturing.
GAZETTE-NEWS; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and SEMI -WEEKLY,
Tuesdays and Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 17x22; subscription— dailv $5.20, semi-
weekly $1; established— daily 'Gazeffe 1833,
News 1894, consolidated 1900, semi-w-eekly 1833;
Kalamazoo Gazette Company, editors and
publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,150. In 1896, I. In
1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl." Iu 1899. zl. In 1900. zl.
Actual average for 1901, 5,272; for 1902,
7,346; for 1903, 8,671 ; for i904, 10,311.
Semi-Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,100. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, ".jjCL" In 1899. Z. In 1900, Z. Actual
average for 1902, 5,138. In 1904, yG.
TELEGRAPH; every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI -WEEKLY, Tues-
days and Fridays; republican; eight pages
17x24 ; subscription— daily $5.20, semi-weekly
$1; established— daily 1859, semi-weekly 1844;
Edward N. Dingley, editor; Kalamazoo Tele-
graph Company, publishers (3 — 1).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1894, 4,271. In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In
1897, G Z. Actual average for a year ending
with October, 1898. 6,723 ; for a year ending
with Sept., 191X), 6,439; for 1901, 6,794;
forJ9()2, 7,403; for 1903, 8,572; for 1904,
Semi- Weekly: In 1895, H. In 1896. G. In
1897. GZ. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In
1900, zH. Actual average for 1901, 7,151;
for 1902, 7,579; for ms, 8,510; for 1904,
9 232
*'de holla NDSCHE AMERI-
KAAN; triweekly, Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays; Hollandish; four pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1889; P. A. Dalm,
editor: Holland Printing Co . publishers
(7—3 P). Circulation "jkl" In 1898. Z. In
1902, "JKL."
HIGHER T HO UGHT; monthly;
eight pages 9}4xl2}4; subscription $1; es-
tablished February, 1901; Evelyn Arthur
See and Agnes Chester See, editors and pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jju.." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,190. In 1903, yl (OO). In
1904, I.
KALEVA, Manistee Co. \2 200 pop., on
Manistee & Northeastern and Pere Mar-
quette Rds., 18 m. N. E. of Manistee, the
county seat. Lumbering and farming.
SIIRTOLAINEN; semi weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; Finnish; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2.25; established
1876; Finnish American Publishing Company,
editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
473
MICHIGAN.
6,874. In 1897. ii Z. In 1898, yCS. In 1899.
yH. m 1900, yH. In 1901. publisher asserts,
no edltiou was less than 8,300. In 1902, yF,
In 1903, (z— 4) F (• •). In l'.M)4, yF.
KALKASKA, c. h., Kalkaska Co. 6
1,304+ pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd
and Board man r., 40 m. N. of Cadillac.
Manufacturing, farming and lumbering.
KALKASKA IAN; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 17x24; subscription $1;
established 1874; J. C. Gray, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iiCL."
liEADElt; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1878; J. N. Tinklepaugh, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
KENT CITY, Kent Co. -a 400 pop.,
on Chicago & West Michigan Rd., 13 m. N.
of Grand Island. Manufactures of flour,
bicycles and cheese.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; four pages
13x20; subscription 50 cents; estal)lished 1895;
C. S. Parks, editor and publisher (5—3). Cir
culation -iki-" (A A).
KINDE, Huron Co. [[f 350 pop., on
Pere Marquette Rd. 80 m. N. E. of Saginaw.
Creamery and grist mill.
INDEPENDENT FARMER; Fr days;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established February, 1903;
E. G. Hall, editor and publisher (12—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
KINGSLEY, Grand Traverse Co. ^
419+ pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd.,
12}i m. S. of Traverse City, the county seat.
Lumbering and farming.
ECHO; Thursdays; independent; eiglit
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
January, 1902; H. C. & L. E. Tripp, editors and
publishers (8 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
HUSTIjER; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1899; M.S.
Brownseii, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "Uil-"
KINGSTON, Tuscola Co. D- 286 r pop.,
on Pontlac, Oxford & Northern Rd., 1]4 m-
N. of Clifford. Farming and live stock.
TIDINGS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898; A.. A. P. McDowell, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
KRAFT, Wayne Co. R.
HAMTRAMEK NEWS ; Fridays ; in
dependent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1901; J.J. Brown, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
LAINGSBURG, Shiawassee Co. D
690+ pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 14 m. W.
S. W. of Corunna. the county seat, and 16
N.E. of Lansing, the State capital. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages l.'5x22;subscrlption $1; established 1877;
H. Van Ommern, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jjil "
LAKE CITY, c. h., Missaukee Co. b
816+ pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd.,
85 m. S. S. E. of Traverse City and 100 N. by
N. E. of Grand Rapids. Farming and lum-
bering. Jsummer resort.
MISSAUKEE REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; four pages 20x26;
•ubscrlptlon$l; established 1884; Orville Den-
nis, editor and publisher (2—3). Clrc'n-iKL"
MICHIGAN.
PL.AIN DEALER; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1887: R. W. Bird & Co., editors
and publishers (8—3) Circulation "iKL."
LAKE LINDEN, Houghton Co. tl
. 2,597+ pop., on Hancock & Calumet Rd., 9 m.
N. E. of Hougliton. Copper smelting and
stamping and lumbering.
NATIVE COPPER TIMES; Tuesdays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1883; J. H.Wilson, editor
and publisher (10—3). Circulation "jkl-"
LAKE ODESSA, Ionia Co. n 1,305
pop. — 1904 census,— on Pere Marquette Rd.,
82 m. S. E. of Grand Rapids. Agriculture
and manufacturing.
TIMES; Wednesdays ; Independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; esiab-
lislied June, 1903; McMilleu Bros., editors and
publishers (12—4). Circulation "jkl."
WAVE; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x23; subscription $1 ; established 1888;
A. H. Weber, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jja." In 1896, Z. In 1902, Z (4).
LAKE VIEW, Montcalm Co. n 9.55t
pop., on Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western
Rd., 30 m. N. N. W. of Stanton, the county
seat. Manufacturing and farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight pages
18x20; subscription $1; established 1879;
Moore & Stebbins, editors and publishers
(2—3). Circulation "iKL."
L'ANSE, c. h., Baraga Co. \2 620t pop.,
on Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Rd.,
53 m. W. N. W. of Marquette. Lumbering
and mining.
SENTINEL; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1880; Geo. C. Jackmau, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "igi-."
LANSING, Ingham Co. g 16,485t
pop.. State Capital, on Michigan Cen-
tral, Detroit, Grand Rapids A Western,
Grand Trunk and Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern Rds. and Grand r. Water power,
utilized in milling and manufacturing.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
daily four pages 20x26, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished-daily 1887, weekly 1856; TheLansing
Journal Co., editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation-Daily: In 1899, "jkl." Act-
ual average for 1900, 2,391. In 1901, yll.
Actual average for a year ending icith
March. 1902. 2.892. In 1902, (z— i) H. In
1903, vH. InlilOl. yH.
Weekly: In 1899, "j.kl." In 1900, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
STATE REPUBLICAN ; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fri-
days; republican: eight pages 15x23; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1; established
1855 ; Robert Smith Printing Company, editors
and publishers (2—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1.8S0. In 1896, I. In
1897, I Z. In 1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900,
July, publisher asserts, smallest number
printed during the past year has been 2,3(0.
In 1901, vl. In 1902, (z— 4) H. In 1903,
y H (O O). Actual average for 19i'4. S^StiS.
Weekly: "JKL." In 1897, Z. In 1900, Z. In
1902, (z— 4)1. In 1903, yl. Inm)4. yl.
CAPITAL CITY DEMOCRAT;
Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
474
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
subscription $1; established 1888; M. E. Gard-
ner, editor and publislier (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895. "jkl.- In 1896, I. In
1897. Y. In 1898. -jisi" In 1899, Z. In
1902, "JKL." In 19t'3, Z (4) (• •).
1>IICHIGAN STAATS ZEITUNG :
Thursdays; German; independent; eigiit
pages 17x22; subscription $1.50; established
1837; E. J. Baumann. editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation -jkl." In 19(t3. Z (4).
MODERATOR-TOPICS; Thursdays,
except July and August ; educational;
twenty pages 8ixlU; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881; Henry R. Pattengill, editor and
publisher (2— 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 5.600. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, vH. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. Actual
average for 1901. 3,620. In 1902, (z— 4, 6) G.
In 1903. yG (O O) In 1901. jH.
A. O. U. W. WOLVERINE WORK-
MAN; monthly; Ancient Order of United
Workmen; eight pages 11x15; subscription
50 cents; established 1900; Fred C. Wetmore,
editor; Perry F. Powers, publisher (2 — :3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 23,500. In 1903, yC (A A).
LAPEER, c. h., Lapeer Co. D- 3,297t
pop., on Grand Trunk and Michigan Central
Rds., 46 m. W. of Port Huron and 60 N. by
N. W. of Detroit. Agriculture.
" CLARION; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1856;
E. T. Woodruff, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1«95,
2,714; /or 1896. 2,763. In 1897, Y. Act-
ual averagefor 1898, 2,955 ; for 1899, 2,875.
la 1900, yH. In 1901, vl. In 1902, yl. Actug,l
average /or 1903. 2,960; for 1904. 2.969.
LAPEER CO. PRESS; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1840; G. T. Hargreaves, editor
and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895.
4,273; /or 1896, 4,4S7; for 1897, 4.496;
for 1898, 4,684. In 1899. yG. In 1900. yH.
Actual average for 1901, 2,808; for 1902,
2,852. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
IiAWRENCE, Van Buren Co. P 598t
pop., on So. Haven & Eastern Rd., 9 m. W.
of Paw Paw, the county seat. Saw and
cider mills, creamery, canning factory,
beanery, berry-box Avarehouse and brick-
yard. Horticulture.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1897;
J. G. Jennings, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
LiA WTON, Van Buren Co. J3 942t pop.,
on Michigan Central and South Haven &
Eastern Rds., 4 m. W. of Paw Paw. the
county seat. Fruit growing.
LEADER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1887; C. E. Lewis, editor and publi.'<her. Cir-
culation "JKL."
LEROY, Osceola Co. a 375t pop., on
Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd.. midway be-
tween Cadillac and Reed City, Lumber
and planing mills and cigar factory.
INI>EPENDENT;Friday8;independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; George A. Glerum & Co., editors
and publishers (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
LESLIE, Ingham Co. p l,114t pop., on
Michigan Central Rd., 22 m. S. of Lansing,
the State capital. Magnetic wells.
LOCAL REPUBLICAN; Fridays; re
publican ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription
MICHIGAN.
$1.25; established 1876 ; Bert M. Gould, editor
and publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,020. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y". In 1898,
publisher asserts, not less than 1,0(X). In
1899. "JKL."
LEWISTON, Montmorency Co. d 700
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 12 m. S. W.
of Atlanta, the county seat. Lumbering
and farming.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican ;
eight pages 13x2i) ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1893; R. M. Horton, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "JKL."
LEXINGTON, Sanilac Co. D 619t
pop., 20 m. N. of Port Huron and 20 S. E. of
Sanilac Center, the county seat. Agricul-
ture.
NEWS; Fridays; repTiblican; eight pages
15x22; sub.scription $1; established 1895; J. H.
Keyes, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
LINDEN, Genesee Co. n- 543t pop., on
Detroit, Grand Haven & Milwaukee Rd.,
55 m. S. E. of Detroit. Farming.
LEADER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20: subscriprion $1; established
1887; W. H. Peek, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
LITCHFIELD, Hillsdale Co. g 645t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd., 12 m. N. W. of Hillsdale, the county
seat. Flour, saw and planing mills. Agri-
culture.
GAZETTE; Fridays; Independent; eight
oages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1874;
L. C. Feighner, editor and publisher (8 — 3).
Circulation "jkl."
LOWELL, ifcn< Co. -D 1,736t pop., on
Grand Trunk and Pere Marquette Rds.
and Grand r., 18 m. E. of Grand Rapids, the
county seat. Horticulture, manufacturing
and farming.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1865 ; D. B. Davidson, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,307. Actual average for 18&6,
1,381. In 1897, Y. In 1898. "4Kl. "
LEDGER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription 81 ; established
1893: Frank M.Johnson, editor and publisher
(1-4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1903,
1.015. In 19(14, "JKL."
LTJDINGTON, c. li., Mason Co. -n
7,166+ pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd.
and Lake Michigan, about 20 m. S. by S. W.
of Manistee. Fruit and salt.
SUN ; every evening except Sunday : in-
dependent; eight pages 11x16; subscription
$3 ; established 1900 ; G. S. Luce, editor and
publisher (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
CHRONICLE ; Wednesdays ; republi-
can; eight pages lSx22; subscription $1; es-
tablished June. 1901; Herbert MeCutcheon,
editor; Chronicle Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (2—3). Circulation "jkl.- In 1902, Z (4).
RECORD-APPEAL; Thursdays; re
publican; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established— iiecord 1867, Ap-
peal 1873; consolidated May, 1901; Chas. T.
Sawyer, editor; Record Printing and Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. publisher asserts, not less than 1.200.
In 1897, 1 Z. Actual averagefor 1898, 1,666;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
475
JillCIJIOAX.
/or 1899. a, 0!»0. lu 1900. yl. In 1901, (z-4,
6,12)1. Ill 1902, yl. Actual average for
1903, '^.J»'i«; /u/- 1904. '^,MS».
liUTHER, Lake Co. -U 837t pop., on
Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd. and Mams-
tee r.. 13m. N. E. of Baldwin, tlie county
seat. Manufactures of lumber, laths,
shingles and flour.
OBSERVER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
W. B. Pool, editor; Luther Trinting Co., pub-
lishers ((')— 3). Circulation "jkl."
liYONS, Ionia Co. n 656t pop., on De-
troit, Grand Rapids & Western Rd. and
Grand r., 117 m. W. by N. of Detroit. Water
power. Manufacturing of windmills and
caskets. Wheat.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878: Ernest S. Fuller, editor and pub-
lisher (S— 3). Circulation "jkl."
McBAIN, Missaukee Co. ^ 709t pop.,
on Ann Arbor Rd., 9 m. S. E. of Cadillac
and 10 S. of Lake City, the county seat.
Farming, lumbering and hardwood man-
ufacturing.
CHRONICIiE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; Chas. R.
Burleson, editor and publisher (5— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
McBRIDES, Montcalm Co. n 289t
pop., on Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western
Rd., about 5 m. N. E. of Stanton, the county
seat. Farming.
REVIEW; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1893;
W. C. Shannon, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKi."
MANCELONA,^n<rtm Co. t} l,226t
pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd., 40 m.
N. E. of Traverse City. Iron furnace and
manufactories. Farming.
H E R A Li D ; Thursdays; independent-
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1879; L. E. Slussar, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: Largest ever accorded was
L0151nl895. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl."
MANCHESTER, Washtenaw Co. P,
1,209+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan South-
ern Rd., 22 m. S. W, of Ann Arbor, the
county seat, and 21 E. S. E. of Jackson.
M^ater power. Large roller-process flour
mills and several factories. General farm-
ing.
HERALD; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established June, 1902; R. E. Roe, editor and
publisher. Circulation ••JKI." (A A).
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1867; Mat. D. Blosser, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "j.kl."
MANISTEE, c.h., Mani$tee Co.\2
14,260-t- pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette and
Manistee & Northeastern Rds. and Lake
Michigan, at mouth of Manistee r. Milling
and salt, furniture, shingle and lumber
manufacturing.
ADVOCATE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays ; repub-
lican ; daily four pages 17x24, weekly eight
MICHIGAN.
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3, week-
ly «1; established— dally 1895, weekly 1882;
J. S. Madison, editor and publisher (8—3),
Circulation- Dally "iKL." In 1903, Z (4).
weekly "jkl." In 1903, dally Z (4).
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
andTIMES-SENTINEL, Fridays; daily
non-partisan, weekly republican; dally four,
weeklj' eight pages 18x24; subscript ion-
daily $:5, weekly $1; established— dally 1894,
weekly 1864; Henry S. Hilton, editor; The
News Publishing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation — daily "JiLP" weekly "jkl." In
1901, daily Z (1.2,4, 6).
MICHIGAN VOLKSZEITUNG;
Fridays; German; independent democratic;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1890 ; August Greve, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl"
MANISTIQUE, c. h.. Schoolcraft
Co. \2 4,126^f pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul
& Sault Sainte Marie Rd. and Lake Mich-
igan, about 40 m. E. of Escanaba. Lumber-
ing and fishing.
COURIER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1886; J. H. MacNaughton, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "jkl."
HAROLD; Thursdays; Swedish; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1894;
Nettie Steffenson, publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
PIONEER TRIBUNE; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1880; Geoi E. Holbein, edi-
tor.; Tribune Publishing Co., publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
RECORD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 22x15; subscription $1..50; established
1904; W. G. Evans, editor; Schoolcraft Co.
Publishing Company, publishers (2-5).
MANTON, Wexford Co.\2 895t pop.,
on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd., 12 m. N. of
Cadillac, the county seat. Lumbering and
farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1878;
H. G. Hutzler, editor and ptiblisher (2 — 3).
Circulation "jkl."
MAPLE RAPIDS, Clinton Co. a
579+ pop., on Maple r., 14 m. N. E. of Saint
Johns, the county seat. Saw and grist mills.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished 1878; W. S. & D. R. Barnard, editors
and publishers (2—3). Circulation "jkl "
MARCELLUS, Cass Co.pi,025tpop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 24 m. S. E. of Kala-
mazoo. Agriculture and mantifacturing.
N E W S > Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; established
1877: Arthur E. Bailey, editor and publisher
(7— 3 P). Circulation "jkl."
MARINE CITY, Saint Clair Co. a-
3.829+ pop., on St. Clair r., 20 m. S. of Port
Huron, the county seat. Manufactures of
barrel heads, bricks and staves. Ship-
building and salt prodtiction.
GLOBE; Saturdays; Independent-re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1897 ; C. A. Laydon, editor
and publisher (1 — 4). Circulation "jki,."
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
REPORTER; Thursdays; independent-
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1878; Frank Sutton, editor; Re-
porter Publishing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
476
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
MARION, Osceola Co. □ 741t pop., on
Ann Arbor Rd., 18 m. S. E. of Cadillac.
Shingle and lumber mills. Agriculture.
DISPATCH -LEADER; Thursdays ;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1890; C. T. Sadler, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
MARIiETTE, Sanilac Co. a- 996t
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., 45 m.
N. W. of Port Huron. Lumber mills, furni-
ture and agricultural implement factories,
creamery and woolen mills. Farming.
LEADER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x2"2; subscription $1 ; established 1878;
D. E. Hubbell, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulatiou : In 1897, "iKL." In 1898, zl. In
1899, "JKL." In 1901, publisher asserts, no issue
has been less than 1,200. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(E— 4) I. In 1904, y I.
MARQUETTE, e. h., Marquette Co.
t] 10,058+ pop., on Duluth, South Shore & At-
lantic and Marquette & Southeastern Rds.
and Lake Superior, 53 m. E. S. E. of L'Anse.
Iron mines, blast furnaces and powder
mills. Lumbering and stone quarrying.
MINING JOURNAL; every morning
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $6, weekly $2; established —
daily 1884, weekly 1846; J. Russell, editor;
Mining Journal Company (Limited), publish-
ers ( 12—4)
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 2,000. In 1896. I. In 1897.
Z. In 1898, "JKL-" (??) In 1900, Z. In 1901,
publisher asserts, no issue was less than 3,100;
in 1902, Mav, at no time during last four
years less than 3,000. In 1903, (z— 4) I (••).
In 1904, yl.
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,500. In 1896, T, In 1S97, Z. In 1898,
'•JKL.-(??) In 1900. Z. In 1902. "JKL.
MARSHALL, c. h.. Calhoun Co. p
4,370+ pop., on Cincinnati, Jackson & Mack-
inaw and Michigan Central Rds. and Kala-
mazoo r., about 13 m. E. bj' S. E. of Battle-
creek. Manufacturing and agriculture.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sunday, and EXPOUNDER, Fridays ;
democratic ; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— dally $4.75, weekly $1;
established 187^; J. M. Moses, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circ'n— dally "jkl." week
ly "JKL."
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; elghtpages
17x22; subscriptions!; established 1898; Geo.
E. Willitts, editor; Expounder Publishing
Company, publishers.
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1900, 1,705. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
STATESMAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 17-x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1839; Statesman Printing Company,
editors and publishers (9—3).
Circulation: In 1894, 1895 and 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,550; In 1897. 1,750.
In 1898. yl. In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
MASON,c.h., /nfirftam Co. g l,828tpop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., 12 m. S. of Lans-
ing, the State capital, and 25 N. of Jackson.
Agriculture.
INGHAM CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
Bcriptlon $1; established 1876; W.L.Clark,
editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "JKi-" In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, there has not been an issue in
over 11 yearn that did not exceed 1.188. In
1902, yl. In 1903, Z (4).
INGHAM CO. NEWS; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight to ten pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1857; A. L. Rose, editor
and publisher (5—3).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,248. In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,235. In 1897, 1 Z. In
1898. zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. publisher
assert8,has not been less than 1,250. In 1901, y I,
In 1902, yl. In 1903, Z (4).
MAYVILLE, Tuscola Co. n-825t pop.,
on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., 30 m. E. of
Saginaw. Farming.
MONITOR; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; Terry Corliss, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 8). Circulation "JKL."
MEMPHIS, Macomb Co. D^ 586t pop.,
on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., 20 m. S. W.
of Port Huron. Shipping point for hay and
grain. Agriculture.
BEE; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; Chas. D. Prich-
ard, editor and publisher. Circulation '•nn-"
MENDON, Saint Joteph Co. p 777t
pop.— of township 2,044— on Grand Rapids &
Indiana Rd., 21 m. S. of Kalamazoo. Water
power. Agriculture.
GLOBE; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1874; D. M. Evoland,
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl. •
LEADER; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1894; A.Gaines,
editor aud publisher (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl."
MENOMINEE, c.h., Menominee Co. tl
12,818+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds.
and W. shore of Green bay at mouth of
Menominee r., where more lumber Is pro-
duced than In any other part of the world.
HERALD-LEADER; every evening
except Sunday, aud WEEKLY, Satur-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription-daily $5, weekly $1; established
—daily 1894, weekly 1864; Roger M. Andrews,
editor; Harmon & Andrews, publishers (2—3).
Circulatiou: Actual average for a year
ending ivith April, ltH»4, 1,676.
NEWS; every morning except Sunday;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$5; established 1904; News Publishing Com-
panv, editors and publishers (3—5 P).
MERCHANDISE; Saturdays; grocery
trade; thirty-two pagts 103^x14; subscrip-
tion $1; established June, 1902; M. D. Cox,
editor; Carpenter, Cook & Co., publish-
ers (5—3). Circulation -jkl." (A A).
PIONIER UND VOLKSFREUND;
Saturdays; German; ten pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1890; Moosbrugger
Brothers, editors and publishers.
Circulatiou: In 18?7. "JKL." In 1898, zl. In
1899. zl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, "jkl." _ _
SUGAR BEET NEWS AND
NORTHWESTERN FARMER; Sat-
urdays; agriculture; eight pages 1dx22; sub-
scription 50 cents: established 1902; A. L.
Sawyer, editor; Harmon & Andrews, pub-
lishers (3—5 P ).
MERRILL, Saginaw Co. □ 459t pop.,
on Detroit, Lansing & Northern Rd.,20m.
from Saint Louis and 18 W. of Saginaw, the
county seat. Farming and lumbering dis-
trict.
MONITOR; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
477
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
Ushed May, 1902 ; Thomas W. Northcott,
editor and publliher U2— 3) Clrc'n "iKL.--
MESICK, ^Vexford Co. tl 50 pop.,
on Ann Arbor Rd.. 28 m. N. "W. of Cadillac.
SUN ; Fridays; Independent; eiglit pages
13x20; subscription $1; established May, 1901;
F. E. Rice, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
MIDDLEVILLE, Barry Co. p 829t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd. and Thorn-
apple r., 10 m. N. W. of Hastings, the county
seat, and 21 S. E. of Grand Rapids. Water
power, flour mills, creamery and cucum-
ber-piclcling vats. Agriculture.
SUN; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 17J^x22; subscription $1; established
1870; J. W. Saunders, editor and publisher
(1—5).
Circulation; In 19(i4, (z— 2, 4) I.
MIDLAND, c. h., Midland Co. n 2,363t
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette and Michi-
gan Central Rds. and Tittawasse r., 20 m.
N. W. of Saginaw. Manufactures of lum-
ber, salt and bromine.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1881 : T. W. Crissey, editor and pub-
Usher (5—3).
Circuiaiiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,215. Actxial averaae for 1896,
1/129. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
1898, 1,321; for 1899. 1,212; for 19(K),
1,233; for 1901. 1,216. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z- 4) I. In 1904, yl.
SUN; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 18T9; Chas.
H. Steiger, editor and publisher (9—3). Cir-
culation ••LKL." In 1903, Z (4).
MILAN, Wathtenaw Co. D, l,141t pop.,
on Ann Arbor and Wabash Rds., 14 m. S.
of Ann Arbor, the county seat. Saw mills,
stave factories and foundry. Farming.
LEADER; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1882;
W. H. Houseman, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
MILFORD, Oakland Co. D, l.lOSt pop.,
on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., 45 m. W. of
Detroit. Water power. Farm-implement
manufactory. Flour mill. Farming.
TI3IES; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1871;
G. S. RoAve, editor; Carrie M. Rowe, pub-
lisher (3—4).
Circulatiou : In 1901, ".t.kl." Actual ai^erage
for a year ending with July, 1902, 1 , 029 ; for
1903, 1,048. In mn, "JKi.."
MILLERSBURG, Presqut Isle Co.
cf 650 pop., on Detroit & Mackinac Rd.,
18 m. S. W. of Rogers, the county seat.
Lumber and farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription fl ;
established September. 1903; Calvin Goss,
editor; O. S. Burton, publisher (I— 4). Circu-
lation "JKL."
PRESQUE ISLE CO. NEWS; Satur
days; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established January, 1901; H.
Whitelev & Son, editors and publishers
(12—3). "Circulation ".ikl. '
MILLINGTON, Tuscola Co. D- 638t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd.. 18 m. S. of
Caro, the county seat. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; A.K.Pierce, editor and publisher (5— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
MINDEN CITY, Sanilac Co. u- 408t
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., 17
m. N. of Sanilac Centre, the county seat,
and 10 W. of Lake Huron. Foundry, car-
riage worlcs, woolen, flour and feed mills
and pump factory.
HERALD; Fridays; independent-re-
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1890; E. W. Phillips, editor and
publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl"
M I O , c. h., Oscoda Co. (if 200 pop., on
Au Sable r., 80 m. N. of Bay City. Lumber
and farming.
MAIL-TELEGRAm ; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1880; R. J. Craig, editor; F. Q
Noble, publisher (2 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
MONROE, c. h., Monroe Co. P, 5,043,
pop., on Lake Shoi-e & Michigan Southern,
Michigan Central and Flint & Pere Mar-
quette Rds. and Raisin r., 40 m. S. W. of
Detroit and 20 N. E. of Toledo, Ohio. Depot
for grain shipment. Has extensive nur-
series. Manufacturing and farming.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; Democrat Printing and Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (5—3). Circu-
lation "j_kl. " In 1899, Z. In 1902. "fKL." In
1903, Z(4)»»).
RECORD COMMERCIAL;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established Record 1900.
Commercial 1839; Tlie Record Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (9—3).
Circulation: "jkl." In 1901, Z (6). In 1903,
Z(4)(«»). In 1904, I.
NORTH AMERICAN HORTICUL-
TURIST; monthly; sixteen pages 11x15;
subscription 50 cents; established 1894; C.J.
McCormick, editor; N. A. H. Publishing
Company, publishers ( 12 — 4).
Cii'Ciilation : Actxial average for 1897,
3,341; for 1898, 3,166; /or 1899, 3,750;
for 1900, 4.429. In 1901, yG. Actual aver-
age for 1902, 7,258; for 1903, 8,925; /or
1904.9.592.
NUMISMATIST; monthly; numismat-
ics; thirty two to thirty-six pages 6x9; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; Geo. F. Heath,
editor and publisher (9—3). Clrc'n "jkl.-
MONTAGUE, Muskegon Co. -D 998t
pop., on Chicago & West Michigan Rd. and
Lake Michigan, 16 m. N. W. of Muskegon,
the county seat. Lumbering, farming and
fruit growing.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1870: H. C. Floten, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl"
MONTROSE, Genesee Co. D- l,5I2t
pop., on Cincinnati, Saginaw & Mackinaw
Rd. and Flint r., 22 m. S. of Saginaw.
Cheese factory and saw, shingle and plan-
ing mills.
RECORD; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription 50 cents; established 1896;
R. L. Ford and E. G. Hackney, editors ; Record
Publishing Co., publishers (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKJ,."
MORENCI,^««««'«« Co.a,l,334t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.,
20 m. S. W. of Adrian, the county seat, and
478
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
70 from Detroit. Flour and saw mills,
creamery and cheese factory, brick and tile
machine works, cider and sorghum mills.
OBSERVER; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1875; Allen Bros., editors and publish-
ers. Circulation "jkl"
MORIiEY, Mecosta Co.\2 334 pop., on
Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd., 42 m. X. E. of
Muskegon.
MESSAGE; Thursdays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1903; W.
B. Reed, editor and publisher (1—5).
MORRICE, -^Wat^^assee Co. D 476t pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 12 m. S.of Owosso.the
county seat, and 20 N. E. of Lansing, the
State capital. Agriculture.
CLIPPER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription 75 cents; established 1898; Thos.
W. Brewer, Jr., editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL"
MOUNT CLEMENS, c. h.. Macomb
Co. P, 6,576+ pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and
Clinton r., at head of navigation, 22 m.
N. E. of Detroit. Its mineral waters attract
a large number of visitors. Agriculture
and cattle raising.
LEADER; every evening except Sun-
day, and PRESS, Thursdays; independent;
four to six pages 18x24; subscription— daily
$3, weekly $1.25 ; established— daily 1899,
weekly 1863; S. C. Price, editor and pub-
lisher (1^). Circulation — daily "jkl." week-
AlTVERTISER; Thursdays; inde
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1895; A. A. Devantier, editor and
publisher (5— 3). Circulation jkl." (A A).
BATH CITY HOTEL. NEWS;
Fridays; hotels and baths; twelve to six-
teen pages 6}4x9]4; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; A. A. Devantier, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "iKL." (A A).
3IONITOR; Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 17x23; subscription $1.50; established
1838; J. E. Nellis & Son. editors and pub-
lishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.014. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. "JKL" In 1902, Z (4).
PRESS; Thui'sdays; democratic; ten to
twelve pages 17x23; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1863; S. C. Price, editor and publisher
(2-3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl. " In 1896, T. In
1897, Y. Actual average for 1898, 1,483.
In 1899, zl. In 1900. "jkl."
MOUNT MORRIS, Genesee Co. a-
1,470+ pop., on Flint &Pere Marquette Rd.,
7 m. N. of Flint, the county seat, and 72 N.
"W. of Detroit. Milling and farming.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; independ-
ent; four pages lSx24; subscription 75 cents;
established 1887; A. L. Adams, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
MOUNT PLEASANT, c. h., Isa-
bella Co. a 3,662+ pop., on Flint & Pere Mar-
quette and Ann Arbor Rds. and Chippewa r.
Agriculture and lumbering.
CENTRAL MICHIGAN TIMES;
Fridays ; independent ; eight pages 18x24 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; C. D. Bo wen,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl." In
1898, Z. In 1899. Z. In 1902, "j^l"
ISABELliA CO. COURIER; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 17x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1880; Mt. Pleasant
MICHIGAN.
Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,046. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, publisher
asserts, each week has been 1,200. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. Inl903.yl. In 1904, I (Q H).
ISABELLA CO. ENTERPRISE;
Fridays ; republican; eight to sixteen pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1864;
A. S. Coutant, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
NORTH-WESTERIS T R I B IJ N E »
Fridaj^s; republican; eight to sixteen pages
15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established 1879 ;
George McConnelly & Co., editors and pub-
Ushers (9— 3). CIrc'n"jjcL." In 1903. Z (4 )(##).
MUIR, ^onia Co. u 566Tpop.,on Grand
Trunk Rd., 7 m. E. of Ionia, the count}' seat.
Grist, saw and planing mills, fruit evapo-
rator, creamery and wagon manufactory.
Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; six
pages 13x20 ; subscription §1 ; established
1865 ; A. C. Smith, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "jkl."
MULLIKEN, Eaton Co. p 300 pop.,
on Pere Marquette Rd., 20 m. W. of Lan-
sing, the State capital. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; six pages 18x24; sub-
scription 75 cents; established 1897; W. J.
Fish, editor and publisher (12—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
MUNISING, Alger Co. \^ 2.014tpop.,
on Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Rd., 12
m. S. E. of Au Train, the county seat.
Manufacturing.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription §1.50; established 1896;
H. A, Holdeu, editor; Munising Publishing
Company, publishers (5—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
REPUBLICAN ;Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; F. L. Baldwin, editor and pub-
isher (5— 3). Circulation "isi"
MUSKEGON, c. b., Muskegon Co. -Q
20,818+ pop., on Chicago & "West Michigan,
Grand Rapids & Indiana and Grand
Trunk Rds., near the mouth of Muskegon
r. Numerous saw and rolling mills, sev-
eral railroad, hardware and machine
shops, boiler works, furniture and other
manufacturing establishments. In the
great fruit belt of the State.
CHRONICLE ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $5. weeklv $1; established— daily 1879,
weekly 1859; Dana & Steketee, editors and
publishers.
Circulation-Daily : In 1894, publisher as-
serts, smallest 1.600. In 1895, I . In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,300. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL' In 1900, publisher asserts, no
edition for the past year was less than 2,150.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. Inl9(3,yl. In 1904,
yl.
w'eekly: In 1895. "jkl." In 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1.300. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKi " In 1900, publisher asserts, no
edition was less than 1,550. In 1901, yl. In
1902, vT. In 1913. yl. In 1904, yl.
MORMNG NEWS: every morning ex-
cept Monday, and NEWS-REPORTER,
Thursdays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription — daily $3, weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—daily 1882, weekly 1856; henry G.
"Want\, editor; Muskegon News Company,
publishers (2—3).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, I. In 1896. I.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
479
MICHIGAN.
In 1901, Z((i).
54,149. In
Act-
1903,
MICHIGAN.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, ".iKX..
ual average for 1902,
yl. In 1904, yl.
Weekly : "jjil."
ItECOltl); semi weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1:
establislied 1899; James L. Smitli, editor and
publlelier.
Circulation : In 1900, "iki-" In 1901. pub-
lisiier asserts, no issue was less than 1,100.
In 1902, yl. In 19(t:5, yl (OO). In 1904. "iKi,."
NASHVILLE, Barry Co. p l,lfi4t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 50 m. N. W.
of Jackson. Grain elevators, grist and saw
mills, household furniture and table fac
torles and water works.
N E W S J Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1873 ;
Len. W. Feighner, editor and publisher (1—5)
Circulation: In 1902, "jKi." Actual aver-
age for 1903. 1,569; for 1904, 1,597.
NEGAUNEE, Marquette Co. \:] 8,935t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Du-
luth, South Shore & Atlantic Rds., 10 m.
W. of Marquette, the county seat. Exten-
sive iron mining.
IRON HERAL.D} Fridays ; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2.50: established 1873; Grififey, Flynn &
Goodman, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
N E W A Y G O, c. li., Newaygo Co. -Q
1,172+ pop., on Chicago & West Michigan Rd.
and Muskegon r., 36 m. N. of Grand Rapids.
Water power, utilized in lumbering and
general manufacturing.
REPIIBL.ICAN; Tliursdays ; republi-
can ; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1856; E. O. Shaw, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, '2,394:. Inl9U3. yl. In 1904, yl.
NEW BALTIMORE, Macomb Co.
0,922+ pop., on Detroit & River St. Clair Rd.
and Anchor bay, about 9 m. N. E. of
Mount Clemens, the county seat.
ERA; Fridays; independent; eight pages
13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established 1897;
Frank W. Andrews, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation -jKi-"
NEWBERRY,c. h., Luce Co. ^ 1,4211
pop., on Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic
Rd., 54 m. N. W. of Saint Ignace. Manu-
facture of pig iron and shipping of lumber.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1886;
William G. Fretz, editor and publisher (9- 3).
Circulation "jkl."
NILES, Berrien Co.p 4,387r pop., on
Michigan Central and Cleveland, Cincin-
nati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 94 m. E. of
Chicago. The river affords good water
power. Paper mills, furniture and other
manufactories. Fruit belt. Agriculture.
STAR; every evening except Sunday;
neutral; four pages 17J^x24; subscription $5;
established 1885 ; F. W. Cook, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation : From 1893 to 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1.500. In 1896. T. In
1897, Y. In 1898, zl. In 1899, y I. Inl900,yl.
In 1901, "JKL."
SUN; every evening except Sunday, and
REPlJBIilCAN, Thursdays; republican;
daily four pages 17x22, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5.20. weekly $1:
established— daily 1893, weekly 1845; Geo. E.
Gillani, editor and publisher. Circulation
— daily "jki.." weekly "jkl." In 1899. Z. In
1902, "iKL" In 1903, dally, Z (4) (• •).
NORTH ADAMS, Hillsdale Co. p
422+ pop., on Lake Sliore & Michigan South-
ern Rd., 8 m. N. E. of Hillsdale, the county
seat. Lumber and flour mills.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; F. J. Boyd, editor and publisher
(5-3). Circulation "jkl."
NORTH BRANCH, Lapeer Co. o
654+ pop., on Pontiac, Oxford & Northern
Rd., 18 m. N. of Lapeer, the county seat.
Grain elevator and large flour mills. Farm-
ing.
GAZETTE ; Fridays ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1875; Galbraith
Bros., editors and publishers. Circ'n "jja"
NORTHPORT, Leelanau Co. tl 304
pop., 10 m. N. E. of Leland, the county seat.
Hardwood lumber and railwaj' ties.
LEADER; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
Wilbur E. Campbell, editor and publisiier
(9—3). Circulation "jkl."
NORTHVILLE, Wayne Co. 0,1,7551
pop., on Pere Marquette Rd., 28 m. W. by
N. W. of Detroit. Extensive church and
scliool furniture factories. Bell foundry.
U. S. fish hatchery located here.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
to ten pages 18x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1869; F. S. Neal, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl" In 1898, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue during the last four
vears less than 1.000. In 1899, zl. In 1900, zl.
in 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. Iul9C3, yl. In 1904
(z-4) I.
NORWAY, Dickinson Co. p i.HOt
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 8
m. E. of Iron Mountain, the county seat.
Mining and lumbering.
CURRENT; Saturdays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1884 ; J. B.
Knight, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jk:,."
In 1897. Z (++). In 1901, "JiSi-" (++)
OLIVET, Eaton Co. g 8oOt pop., on
Grand Trunk Rd., 10 m. S. W. of Charlotte.
the county seat. Seat of Olivet College.
Steam roller, saw and planing mills.
HERA I.D ; Tuesdays and Fridays ( A A )•
OPTIC; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1889; Frank N. Green, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jkl."
OMER, Arenac Co. D- 600 pop., on
Detroit & Mackinac Rd. and Rifle r.. about
8 m. from Saginaw bay. Lumber.
PROGRESS; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; Segerstrom. Ransom & Co.. edi-
tors and publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
ON AW AY, Presque Tale Co. cfl.SOit
pop., on Detroit and Mackinaw Rd.. 28 m.
W. of Rogers, the county seat. Lumber.
INTEK-r>AKE> Fridays (A A).
OUTLOOK; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x23: subscription $1 ; established 1898 ;
480
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
H. D. Tlsdale. editor and oublisher (5—3).
Circulation -jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
ONEKAMA, ManisteeCo.ti 274t Pop.,
on Manistee & Northeastern Rd. and Lake
Michigan. 11 m. N. by N. E. of Manistee, the
county seat. Has mineral springs. Sum-
mer resort. Farming and lumbering.
liAKE BREEZE; Saturdays; Inde-
pendeut; eight pages 13x20; established 1887;
Shults & Keddle, editors and publishers.
Circulation "iiu,"
ONSTED, Lenawee Co. Q, 140 pop., on
Cincinnati, Jackson & Mackinaw Rd., about
12 m. W. of Tecumseh. Farming.
N E VVS ; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; L. W. Stephen-
son, editoraud publisher (7— 3P). Clrc'n"iKL."
ONTONAGON, «• h., Ontonagon Co.
"ti 1,26T+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd. and Lake Superior, at mouth of
Ontonagon r. Shipping point for copper,
mined in vicinity. Pine wood in abun-
dance.
HERALiD; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; established
1881; F. J. Dirr, editor and publisher (5— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
ORION, Oakland Co. P, 756t pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., 40 m. N. by N. W.
of Detroit. Summer resort. Milling.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1881;
Neal & Wieland, editors; Review Publish-
ing Co. (incorporated), publishers; prints an
edition for Oxford (5—3). Combined circula-
tion "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
ORTONVILLE, Oakland Co. P, 313
pop., 10 m. N. E. of Holly. Farming.
HUSTLiER; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription "Scents; es-
tablished 1900; W. B. McCloy. editor; Cong-
don ft Glaspie, publishers (5—3). Circ'n "jkl."
(A A).
OSCODA, Iosco Co. d' l,109t pop., on
Detroit & Mackinac and Au Sable & North-
western Rds. and Lake Huron, at mouth of
Au Sable r. Lumbering, salt manufactur-
ing and farming.
PRESS; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1877;
Press Publishing Co., editors and publishers;
dated also at Ausable (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
OTISVILLE, Genesee Co. D- 291t pop.,
on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., 6 m. S. W.
of Otter Lake. Farming.
BEE; Fridays; independent; eight pages
11x16; subscription 75 cents; established 1896;
S. Fuller, editor and publisher (2—3). Circu-
lation 4Ai- (A A).
OTSEGO, Allegan Co. p 2,073t pop., on
Lake Shore & Michigan Soutnern Rd. and
Kalamazoo r., 45 m. S. E. of Grand Rapids.
Paper mills and chair and shoe factories.
UNION; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1875;
Geo. R. Brown, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl" Actual average
for a year ending with June, 1902, 1,181;
for 1903, 1,193. In 1904. yl.
OVID, Clinton Co. n l,293t pop., on
Grand Trunk Rd., 88 m. N. W. of Detroit.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
REGISTER-UNION ;Tliursdays; inde-
pendent; ten pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1866; Frank A. Bement, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
OWOSSO, Shiawassee Co. D 8,696t pop.,
on Grand Trunk, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Central and Toledo. Saginaw & Muskegon
Rds. and Shiawassee r., 78ni. N. W. of De-
troit. General manufacturing.
EV'ENING ARGUS; every evening ex-
cept Sunda}% and WEEKLY^, Fridays;
republican; eiglit pages 15x22; subscription —
daily $5, weekly $1; established— daily 1892,
weekly 1893; (Jeorge T. Campbell, editor;
Argus Publishing Company, publishers ( 1—4 ).
Circulation— Daily : In 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest 1,05U. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y,
Inl89S, zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900. y I. Inl901, T.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, I (DD)-
Weekly: In 1898. "jjvl." In 1899, Z. In
1902, "iKL.-
PRESS-AMERICAN ; every evening
except Sunday, and PRESS, Wednesdays;
independent democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; established
—weekly Press 1862, daily American 1895, con-
solidated 1900, weekly 1854; H. Kirk White,
editor; Owosso Press Publishing Company,
publishers; prints editions of weekly for
neighboring towns (1—4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1900.1. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 6) I. In m)i, yl.
Combined Weekly: In 1900, I. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
TIMES; Frldavs: republican; ten pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1879; E. O.
Dewey, editor; Times Printing Company,
publishers (2—3).
Circulation: Accorded H from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In 1898. y I. In 1899, yl.
In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, (z -4) I. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
OXFORD. Oakland Co. R l,172t pop.,
on Michigan Central and Pontiac, Oxford &
Northern Rds., 43 m. N. of Detroit. Large
roller flour mill and manufactory of wheat
cleaners. Agrlcultui-e.
LEADER-GLOBE; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished—ieade?' 1898, Globe 1879. consolidated
1902; E. H. Congdon and A. B. Glaspie, editors
and publishers (12—4).
Combined circulation: In 1898. "jjii "
Actual average for K99, 1,262. In 1900, yl.
Actual average for 1901. 1,500. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) 1 (••). In liH)4, (z— 4) I.
PALO, Ionia Co. n 350 pop., 6 m. W.
of Shiloh, nearest station on Detroit, Lans-
ing & Northern Rd. Saw and grist mills.
Farming.
POST; Fridays; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription SI ; established 1895; Ira
S. Jeffers. editor; Fred Minier, publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl "
PARMA, Jackson Co. Q 420t pop., on
Michigan Central Rd., 10 m. W. of Jackson,
the county seat. Agriculture.
N E W S ; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1897; G. K. Dowd, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "JKL."
PAW PAW, c. h., Van Buren Co. p
1,463+ pop., on South Haven & Eastern Rd.,
16 m. W. by S. W. of Kalamazoo. Farming
and lumbering.
FREE PRESS AND COURIER ;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
Catalogue by states.
481
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
flubscrlptlon $1; established 1844; H. A. Cole,
editor and publisher ( 1.2—2). Circ'n "jkj,"
TK[TE NORTHERNER J Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1855; M. O. Rowland, editor; The
True Northerner Publishing Co., publishers
<12-4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,600. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
18'.>S, publisher asserts, every issue exceeded
l,tX)0. In 1899, y I. In 1900. zl. In 1901, July,
publisher asserts no issue for the year pre-
ceding has been less than 1,325. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4)1. In li)04. publisher asserts,
no issue during past ten years has been less
than 1.000.
COUNTRY VISITOR; semimonthly
agricultural and family; eight pages 11x16
subscription 50 cents; established 1902
Gild den e^ Prater, editors and publish
ers (11—3).
Cii'ciilation: Actual average for a year
ending with November, 1903, 3,181. In
1904, yl.
PECK, Sanilac Co. D- 800 pop., lli^
m. S. of Sanilac Center, the county seat.
Farming.
SANILAC CO. TIMES; Fridays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899; T. G. Graham, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
PENT WATER, Oceana Co. ^Ill,061t
pop., terminus of Chicago & West Michigan
Rd., on Lake Michigan at mouth of Pent-
water r., 60 m. N. of Grand Haven. Manu-
factures of lumber, shingles and furniture.
NEWS; Fridays; republican ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1861 ; E. L.
Bates, editor and publisher (2 — 3). Circula-
tion "JKL "
PERRINTON, Gratiot Co. u 330
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 11 m. S. W. of
Ithaca.
FL1.TON NEWS; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 14x20; subscription SI;
established June, 1903; A. J. Preston, editor
and publisher (1—5). Circulation "jkl."
PERRY, Shiawassee Co. o Hit pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 18 m. E. N. E. of
Lansing, the State capital. Farming.
JOURNAL AND MARINE NEWS
CLIPPER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1894 ; W. O. Hulllnger, editor and
publisher; prints an edition for Morrice(5— 3).
Combined circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
PETERSBURG, Monroe Co. O, 468t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd. and Raisin r., 17 m. W. of Monroe, the
county seat. Flour mills and stave, broom -
handle and brick and tile factories.
SUN; Fridays; Independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1880; A.
P. Fallug, editor and publisher (5—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
PETOSKEY, Emmet Co. ^ 5,28.5t
pop., on Grand Rapids Sc Indiana and Pere
Marquette Rds. and Little Traverse bay, 5
m. S. of Harbor Springs, the county seat,
and 193 from Grand Rapids. Steamers from
Detroit, Chicago, 111., and Buffalo, N. Y.
Manufactures of lime, handles, leather,
paper and woodenware. Summer resort.
Farming.
EVENING NEWS AND RESORT-
ER; every evening except Sunday; non-
partisan; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$5.20; established 1884; C. E. Churchill and E.
R. Goldsmitii, editors and publisherB (2—3).
Circ'n— In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In 1<.»04, "jkl."
INDEPENDENT DEMOCRAT; Fri
days; democratic; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1875;C. E.Churchill
and E. R. Goldsmith, editors and publishers
(2-3).
Circulation: In 1896, -jkl." In 1897, Z. Act-
ual average for \89'.), 1,14^. In 1900, yl. In
1901, ".iKL." In 1902, Z (1, 2,4, 5).
RECORD; Wednesdays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; J. C. Bontecou, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1902, Z (4).
1j Y R E ; monthly; humorous; twenty
pages 7x9; subscription 50 cents; established
1898; John C. Wright, editor and publisher
(12-3).
Circulntion: In 1899, ".jkl " Actual aver-
age for 1900, 1,919; for a year ending with
iJfarc/i. 1901, 3,600. In 1902,(z-l, 2, 4, 5) H.
Actual average for 1903, 10,875 (A A).
PEWAMO, Ionia Co. n 446t pop., on
Grand Trunk Rd., 11 m. E. of Ionia, the
county seat. Agriculture and lumbering.
NEWS; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established 1899;
H. e: Hizer, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
PIGEON, Huron Co. D- 500 pop., on
Pere Marquette and Pontiac. Oxford &
Northern Rds., V2}4 ni. from Badaxe, the
county seat. Flax, planing and saw mills,
stone quarry and lime kilns. Farming.
PROGRESS; Fridays; independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1897; Geo. H. C. Shaw, editor
and publisher. Circulation 'jkl."
PINCKNEY, Livingston Co. O^ 500t
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 12 m. S. of
Howell, the county seat. Manufacturing.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1882: Frank L. Andrews, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
PINCONNING, Bay Co. a- 729t pop..
on Michigan Central Rd., 19 m. N. by N. W.
of Bay City, the county seat. Saw mills and
excelsior, stave, shingle, heading and hoop
factories. Agriculture.
PRESS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1S93; O. H.
Segerstrom, editor and publisher (12—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
PITTSFORD, Hillsdale Co. g 400
pop.
REPORTER; Fridays (A A).
PLAIN WELL, Allegan Co. p l,318t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and Grand Rapids & Indiana Rds. and Kal-
amazoo r., 12 m. N. of Kalamazoo and 36 S.
of Grand Rapids. Manufactures of flour
and paper. In the famous white wheat re-
gion of Micliigan.
NEWS; semi- weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; independent: four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; News Com-
pany, editors and publishers (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL"
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; Emma L. Madden, editor; J. H.
Madden & Co., publishers (5—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,045. In 1896, I. Actual average for the
first six months of 1897, 1,006. In 1898, "i^i,. "
31
483
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
PLYMOUTH, Wayne Co. R l,474t
pop., on Detroit, Grand Rapids & "Western
and Flint & Pere Marquette Rdt. and Rouge
r., about 20 m. W. of Detroit. Three air-gun 1
factories.
MAIL; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1887;
F. W. Samsen, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "iKL" [
PONTIAC,c.h., Oakland Co. D^ 9,769t
pop., on Grand Trunk and Pontlac, Oxford
& Northern Rds. and Clinton r., 26 m. N. W.
of Detroit. Carriage manufacturing and
knitting works. Seat of Eastern Michigan
State Asylum for the Insane. Wool and
produce market.
EVENING PRESS; every evening ex
cept Sunday; independent; four pages 17x24;
subscription $3; established 1900; Pontiac
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
aae for a year ending u-ith September, 1901,
1,754; for 1902, '^,343: /or 1903. 3,196;
/or 1904. 3,969. i
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight!
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1834 ; ;
S. J. Tomlinson, editor and publisher (2—3). i
Circulation: In 1894. publisher asserts,
smallest 1,950. In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 8.000. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, publisher asserts, every issue ex-
ceeded 3,200. In 1899, H. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yl. Actual average for 1902, 3,793 '.for
1903, 3,S'29. Inl9(>4. yH. _ ,
OAKLAND DE3IOCRAT; Wednes
davs; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub
scriptlon 25 cents; established 1838; C. D. \
Finch, edltorand publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation : In 1899. "jkl." In 1900, I. In
1901. yl. In 1902, y I. In 1903. yl (OO) (AA).
POST; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1890; I
Harry Coleman, edltorand publisher.
Circulation: In 1894. publisher asserts,
smallesr 2,250. In 1895, I. In 1896. I. In
1897. T. In 1898. zl. In 1899. yj. In 1900. yl.
In 1901, vl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
PORT AUSTIN, Huron Co. O 507t \
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd. and
Lake Huron, at head of Saginaw bay, 80 m.
N. E. of Bay City. Quarrying of grind-
stones and building stones and manufact- |
uring of salt and lumber. I
N E W S ; Fridays; Independent -demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1894; A. K. Burrows, edltorand pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "isi- ••
PORT HURON, c. h., Saint Clair \
Co. D- 19,158+ pop., on Pere Marquette and i
Grand Trunk Rds., 56 m. N. E. of Detroit, i
Lumbering, general manufacturing, ship-
building and lake commerce. Railroad
shops. Grain and wool market. Summer
resort.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 17x24; subscription— daily
$3, weeklv $1 : established— daily 1900. weekly
1886; The Daily Herald Company, editors and
publishers (2—5).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for a
year ending loith October, 1901. 2.505. In
1902. vH. In 1903, yH. Actual average for
1904. 3.087.
Weekly: In 1898,' jkl" Actual average for
1899. 2,227. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, (z-1. 2. 4, 5) I. In 1903, yl. Actual
average for 1904, 1,9S7.
Publisher's announcement.— The Daily Her-
ald has the largest circulation in Port
Huron. It carries more local advertising
at better rates than any other daily in
Seventh Congressional district. Live, en-
ergetic, independent. Best local and tele-
graph news service. Rural routes covered.
Official newspaper.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, twice-a-week, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; eight to twelve
pages 171^x22; subscription— daily $5.20. week-
ly $1; es>tablished— daily 1872, weekly 18(i9; L.
A.Sherman, editor; Fred W. Sherman, pub-
lisher (2—1).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895, 2,231; for 1896, 2,178; for mi,
2,595; for 1898, 2,887; for 1S99, 2,843;
for 1900, 3,035; for 1901. 3,217; for 1902,
3,269. In 1W3, yH. Actual average for
1904. 3.402.
Weekly: Actual average for 1895,2.200;
for 1896, 2,953; for 1897, 2,253 ; for 1898,
2,368; /or 1899, 2,330: for 1900, 2,433t
for 1901, 2,450; for 1902, 2,450. In 1903,
yH. Actual average for 1904, 2,830.
HEROLD; Fridays; German; independ,
ent; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1885: E. J. Buehrer, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iKL "
BEE HIVE; monthly; Knights of the
Maccabees ; sixteen pages 11x17; subscription
60 cents; established 1881 ; Ed. L. Young, edi-
tor; Riverside Printing Co., publishers ( 8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1899, zB. In 1900, yB. Act-
ual average for a year ending u-ith Mat/,
1901, 241,186; for 1902, 291,433. In
1903, A . In 1904, yA .
LADIES' REVIEW; monthly; Ladies
of the Maccabees of the World: thirty-two
pages 10x14; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1894; Miss BIna M. West, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Act^ial average for 1898,
32,133 ;/or 1899, 58,638. In 1900. zB. In
1901. yC. Actual average for 1902, 112,532.
In 19(3, A. Actual average for 1904, 162,-
850
MODERN MA CCA BEE; monthly;
Knights of the Maccabees; sixteen pages
11x14; subscription 10 cents; established 1888;
S. D. Williams, editor; Riverside Printing
Company, publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1900, A. In 1901, yA. In
1902, yA. In 1903. yA. In 1904, yA .
PORTLAND, Ionia Co. D l,874t pop.,
on Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western Rd.
and at confluence of Grand and Looking
Glass rs., 14 m. S. E. of Ionia, the county
seat. Water power, used in manufacturing.
OBSERVER; Tuesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1867; Lew F. Cutcheon. editor and publisher
(5-3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts.
not less than 1,000. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. "J.KL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
REVIEW; Tuesdays; independent :
eight pages 1.5x22; subscription $1; established
1884; Fred. J. Mauren, editor and publisher
(13—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts.
not lens than 1.014. Actual average for 1896.
1,112. In 1897. 1 Z. In 1898. "JKL." Actual
average for 1902, 1,204; for 1903, 1,297;
/or 1904, 1,338.
POTTERVILL.E, Eaton Co. g 495t
pop., on Chicago & Grand Trunk Rd., 6}4 m .
N. E. of Charlotte, the county seat. Giist
mill, bean elevator, brick and tile. Farming.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription gl; established 1897;
W. E. Warner, editor and publisher (8—3),
Circulation "ikl"
POWERS, Menominee Co. tD 700 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 38 m. N. of
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
483
MICHIGAN.
Menominee, the county seat, and 22 W. of
Escanaba. Farming, lumbering and mining.
SPALDING TRIBUNE; Fridays;
republican; tight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established April. li)02; Charles J.
Quade, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion "J.KL "
PRAIRIEVIL.LE, Barry Co. p
915+ pop. (of township), 15 m. S. \V of
Hastings, the county seat. Farming.
PRESS; Fridays; independent: four
pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1895; A. N. Higgins, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
QUINCY, Branch Co. g l,563t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd., 6
m. E. of Coldwater, the county seat. Knit-
ting and cement factories. Farming.
HERA LjD ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1878;
C. W. Owen, editor and publisher (6 — 3).
Circulation •■jjcl." In 1899, Z. In 1902, ■'tki,.-
NEWS; weekly, twice a week, Tuesdays
and Fridays; independent; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1899 ; C. H. Young,
editor; The News Publishing Co., publishers
(10—3). Circulation "jkl."
RAPID CITY, Kalkaska Co. \h 300
pop., on Pere Marquette Rd., 9 m. N. of
Kalkaska, the county seat. Lumbering.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1892; B. F. Davis, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl."
RAVENNA, Muskegon Co. -a 268 pop.,
on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd., 15 ra. S. E.
of Muskegon.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established De
cember, 1903; Ernest B. Blett, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
READING, Hillsdale Co. g l,096t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd., 10
m. from Hillsdale, the county seat. Manu-
factures of washers and wringers, chairs,
cheese boxes and staves. Also fruit-drying
and preserving establishment, a tannery
and a foundrj',
HUSTLER; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1891; Fred
A. Rogers, editor; Wm. Rogers & Son, pub-
lishers.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,825. Ln 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899, publisher asserts, not less
than 1.730. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
TELEPHONE-NEWS; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; sub.scrlption
$1; established 1879; G. M. Dudley, editor and
publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL."
REED CITY, Osceola Co. n 2,051t
pop., at intersection of Grand Rapids &
Indiana and Flint & Pere Marquette Rds.,
69 m. N. of Grand Rapids. Good water
power. "Various mills and manufactories.
Agriculture.
CLARION; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1872: Ren. Barker, editor and publisher
(1-5).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual average
for 1901, 1,535. In 1902, yl. In 1903,yl (OO).
Aetiuxl average for 19(U, 1,963.
MICHIGAN.
OSCEOLA CO. DEMOCRAT;
Wednesdays; democratic; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1886; Louis X.
Goulet, editor; Louis X. Goulet & Son, pub-
lishers (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,100; in 1896, 1,3.50. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899. Z. In 1902, "iJiL. " In 1903,
Z(4)(»«).
REESE, Tuscola Co. D- 416t pop., on
Michigan Central and Saginaw. Tuscola &
Huron Rds., 15 m. S.E. of Bay City. Farming.
Flour mills.
REVIEW; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1898; Geo. C. Higdon, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
REMUS, Mecosta Co. n 300 pop , on
Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western Rd.,
32 m. S. E. of Big Rapids, the county seat.
Farming.
INDEX; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1897; W. S. Jeni-
8on, editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
REPUBLIC, Marquette Co. \2 1.275
pop.
AMERICAN; Saturdays (A A).
RICHMOND, Macomb Co. O, l,133t
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 21 m. S. W. of
Port Huron and 41 N. N. E. of Detroit.
Manufacturing. Fruit growing and eider
making.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1877;
E. M. Gorsuch, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
RIVER B,OVG'E,Wayne Co.pijm
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 6m.S. W. of
Detroit, the county seat. Farming.
LEADER; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1899; J. W. Fifleld, editor; Leader
Publishing Co., publishers (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL "
ROCHESTER, OaWand Co. 0,1,5351
pop., on Michigan Central and Grand Trunk
Rds., 31 m. N. of Detroit. Planing, paper
and woolen mills, operated by water power.
Agriculture.
CLARION; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; Chas. S.
Seed, editor; Clarion Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
ERA; Fridays ; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1873; Will
A. Fox, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average .for
1903, 1,067; /or 1904, 1,016.
ROCKFORD, Kent Co. -n 711t pop.,
on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd. 13 m. N.
of Grand Rapids, the county seat. Paper
mills and furniture manufactories.
REGISTER ; Wednesdays;independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1871; H. E. Cowdin, editor;
C. H. Cowdin, publisher (5 — 3). Circ'n "jkl."
ROCKLAND, Ontonagon Co. ti 386
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., \l}4 m. S. E. of Ontonagon, the county
seat. Copper mining and farming.
REPORTER ;FrIdays;eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1899; H. L.
Stevens, editor; M. R. Stevens, publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
484
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
ROMEO, Macomb Co. P, l,580t pop., on
Grand Trunk Rd., 50 m. N. of Detroit. Gen-
eral manufacturing.
OBSERVER,; Wednesdays; republican;
•eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1865; Merton B. Smith, editor and
publisher (2—3).
Circulation : In 1897, "jki,." In 1898, zl. In
1899. y I. Actual average for \9,^9, 1,500.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, "iKi."
ROMULUS, Wayne Co. R 100 pop.,
on Flint & Fere Marquette and Wabash
Rds., 18 m. W. of Detroit, the county seat.
Agriculture.
ROMAN," Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1842; Jas. R. Taylor, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3), Circulation "jkl.-
ROSCOMMON, c. h., Ro$common
Co. [j 465t pop., on Michigan Central Rd,
In water shed of the Lower Peninsula,'
Lumbering center.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1875; R. W,
Ward, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
ROSE CITY, Ogemaw Co. cf 800t pop.,
on Detroit & Mackinac Rd.
REVIEAV; Fridays (A A).
SAGINAW, c. h., Saginaw Co. D
42.345+ pop,, center of six railroads, at head
of navigation on Saginaw r., 22 m. from its
mouth. Planing mills, machine, Iron and
boiler works, furniture factories, breweries
and manufactures of lumber and salt.
Beet sugar refineries. Its postal system is
divided into East and West Sides.
COURIER-HERALD; every morning
•except Monday, and WEEKLiY, twice-
a-week, Tuesdays and Thursdays; republi-
can ; daily and weekly eight, Sunday twelve
to twenty pages 17x22; subscription — daily
$3, weekly 75 cents; established— daily 1869,
w^eekly 1857; W. J. Hunsaker, editor; Courier-
Herald Co., publishers (1—4).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, G. Actual
average for 1896, 6,075. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yH. Actual average for
1900, 6,443. In 1901, yG. In 1902, (z-6) G.
Actual average for 1903, 8,233; for 1904,
10 2.33.
Weekly ; Rating varied from 8,350 in 1892 to
Hinl895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, yl. Actual average for 1900, H,690.
In 1901, yF. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In
1904, yG.
EVENING NEWS ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKIiY; dem-
ocratic ; six to eight pages 17x22; subscrip-
tion—dally $3, semi-weekly 75 cents; estab-
lished—dailj' 1880, semi-weekly 1S87; Saginaw
Evening News Company, editors and pub-
lishers (1 — ^5).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895, 3,409; for 1896, 6.007; for 1897,
6,706 ; for a year ending with April,
1898. 7,173; for 1899, 8,116; for a year
endina with June, 1900, 8.591; for 1901,
9,48'7;.forl902, 9,843; /or 1903, 11,315;
/or 1904.14.316.
Semi- Weekly: Actual average for 1895.
6,658 ; for 1896, 7,553 ; for 1897, 7,886;
for a year ending with April, 1898, 7,993 ;
for 1899, 9.318; for a year ending ivith
»rune. 1900. 9,397; /or 1901, 8,673; for
1902, 7,675 : for 1903, 6,507. In 1904, yG.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; German: eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1: established
MICHIGAN.
March, 1901 ; Val S. Boos, editor and publisher.
(2-3).
Circulation: In 1901. "jrl." Actual average
for 1902, 1,478. In 1903, yl (OO). In
19(H, "JKL."
FOSTZEITUNG; Thursdays; German;
Independent; eight pages 15x23; subscription
$1; established 1867; F. W. Grumm, editor;
F, & C. Reitter, publishers (1—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
4,341 ; for 1896. 4,333; for the first six
months of 1897, 4,381 ; for a year ending
with September, 1898, 6,365. In 1899, yG.
Actual average for 1900, 5,633. In 1901, yG.
Inl902,yG. Actual average for 1903,4,643;
for 1904, 5,003.
SAGINAWIAN; Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1869; Smith & Stoelker, editors and publish-
er* (7—3 P). Circulation "jjiL."
VALiLiEY NEWS ; Thursdays; repub-
can; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1863; Thos. W, Busby, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
CONE'S JOURNAL.; monthly; agri-
cultural: eight pages 8x12: subscription 10
cents: established 1899; Wm. J. Cone, editor
and publisher.
Circulation: Actual average for 1899,
1,563; for a year ending with October, 1900,
2.86.>; for 1901,5,001. In 1902, yG. In
1903, yG(0 0)(AA).
MICHIGAN MINER; monthly; min-
ing; thirtv-slx pages 8}^xl2; subscription $1;
established 1898; Mrs. C. B. Schaefer, editor
and publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jkl."
SAINT CHARLES, Saginaw Co. n
1,317+ pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 15 m.
S. W. of Saginaw. Lumber and coal min-
ing. Salt blocks and chemical works.
UNION: Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; stablished 1898;
F. A. Bement, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." In 1902, July,
publisher asserts, at no time during past
year less than 1,176. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, (z— 4) I.
SAINT CLAIR, Saint Clair Co. p
2,543+ pop., on Michigan Central Rd. and St,
Clair r., 50 m. N. E. of Detroit. Manufact-
uring and farming.
REPUBLICAN: Thursdays; republi-
can ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1855; Charles C. Parker, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
1,307. In 1895, I. Actual average f or \%^%,
1,447; for 1897, 1,495. In 1898, yl. In
1899. vl. Inl900,yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902. yl.
In 1903, (z^) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
ST. CLAIR CO. PRESS; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1900; Scherpperman &
Roberts, editors and publishers (12— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
POSTMASTER EVERYW^HERE;
monthly; postal; thirty-six pages 5x8; sub-
scription $1; established January, 1903; H.
A. Hopkins, editor and publisher (12—4),
Circulation: In 1904, January, publisher
asserts, everv issue during 1903 was 10,000.
Actual average for 1904, 33,141.
SAINT IGNACE,c.h.,iWac^-^nac<7o.
t\ 2,271+ pop., on Duluth, South Shore & At-
lantic Rd. and Straits of Mackinac. Saw
mill, shingle mill and stave factory. Sum-
mer resort.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; democratic;
fourteen pages l(>ixl4; subscription $1.50;
established 1894; Ed. Jones, editor and pub-
lisher (2 — 3). Circulation "JKL."
REPUBLICAN-NEWS; Saturdays; re-
publican; four pages 15x22 ; subscription $2;
established— Republican 1880, News 1883 ; P.
D. Bissell, editor and publisher. Circ'n"jKL.'
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
485
MICHIGAN.
SAINT JOHNS, c. h., Clinton Co. D
3,388+pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 98 m. W.
of Detroit. Large table manufactory and
various otlier industries. Farming.
CLINTON DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 -^stablisiied 1866; Chas. F. and John A.
Himreth, editors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,416. In 18%, I. In 189?. Z.
In 1898, "JKL." lu 1899. Z. Actual average
for 1901, 1,442. In 1902, (z—1) I. In 1903,
(z— 1) I(OO).
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; twelve
pages 17x23; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
S.H Perry, editor; The St. Johns News (Inc.),
publishers (1 — 4).
Circiilatiou: Actual average for 1895,
1,619; /or 1896, tj,357; for the first six
months of 189.", ti,S50. In 1898. yl. Actual
average for 1899, "^,^^4. In 1900, yH. In
1901, (z— 6) H. Actual average for 1902,
5,676; for 1903. 5,644. In 1904, G.
Publisher's announcement — Largest circ any
weekly in U. S. in town size of St. Johns.
Field. 30,000 population, with no daily.
REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays ; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1856; C.C. Vaughan, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
Circulation; In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,608. In 1895. I. In 1896. H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, "JK-L." Actual average for 1902,
3,420; /orl903, 3,645 ; ybr 1!X)4, 3,741.
SAINT JOSEPH, c. h., Berrien Co.
p 5,155+ pop., on Chicago & West Michigan
and Vandalia Rds. at mouth of St. Joseph's
r., 60 m. by water E. of Chicago, 111. Man-
ufacturing and fruit growing. Summer
resort.
EVENING PRESS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; republican; six pages 15x22;
subscription $4; established 1892; W.R.Coch-
rane, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
HERALD; every evening except Sun.
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; repub-
lican; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $4, weekly $1.25; estab
lished— daily 1901, weekly 1860; Leonard J.
Merchant, editor and publisher (6— 8). Cir
culation— dailv "jkl." weekly "jkl."
BOYS' OWN SPORT PAPER:
monthly; juvenile; sixteen pages 9x12; sub
scriptioii ."iO cents; es ablished October, 1903 ;
Frank Hiirburt O'Hara, editor and publisher
(2-4) (A A).
GAS POWER; monthly; gasoline en
glne trade; sixty-eight to eighty pages 7x10;
subscription 50 cenrs; established June, 1903;
A. M. Herring, editor; Gas Power Publishing
Co., publishers (12—4). Circulation •lkl.'
NATIONAL FRUIT GROWER;
monthly; horticulture; twenty eight pages
11x16; subscription 50 cents; established-
daily December. 1901, weekly 1896; The Fruit
Grow, rs Pulilishlng Company, editors and
pul)lishers (12—1).
Circulalioii : In 1897. I Z. Actualaverage
for a year ending with October, 1898, 4,058.
In 1899. yH. In 19ii0. yH. In 1901, yl. In
1902. yl. In 1913, (z-4) H (••). Actual
average for 1904, 9,74 1 .
TH RES HER.ll EN'S REVIEW;
monthly; farm machinery; fifty six to
eightv four pages 11x15; subscription 50
cents^; established 1892: J. R. Stone, editor;
Threshermen's Review Co., publi.shers(5— 3).
Circniafion: In 189'i. E. Actualaverage
for 1897, 16,442. In 1898, yE. In 1899, yF.
Actual arernge for 1900. 25,395. In
1901. vC. Inl902,yD. In 1903, (z— 4) D (• •).
In 1904, yD.
SAINT LOUIS. Gratiot Co. D l,n89t
pop., on Ann Arbor and Detroit, Grand
MICHIGAN.
Rapids & Western Rds. and Plner,, 8 m. N-
of Ithaca, the county seat. Seat of Yering-
ton's College. Magnetic springs. Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; people's
party; eight pages 18x22; subscription $1 ; es-
taVilished 1890; F. M. Vandercook, editor and
publisher (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.620. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKi-." In 1902, Z (4).
REPUBLICAN LEADER ; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1876; O. M. Everden,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl.-
SALINE, Washtenaw Co. O, B84t pop.^
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.,
9 m. W. S. W. of Ann Arbor, the county seat,
Flovu" and planing mills, grain elevators,
foundry and windmill factory.
O B S E R VE R ; Thursdays ; neutral ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription SI; estab-
lished 1880; A. J. Warren, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "JKL."
SAND HILL, Wayne Co. P, 300 pop.,
8 m. N. W. of Detroit, the county seat.
Farming, corn, oats, wheat and potatoes.
NEWS; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1900; H. Potts, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
SANILAC CENTER, c. h., Sanilac
Co. D- 578t pop., 8 m. S. W. of Dawnington
on Flint & Pei-e Marquette Rd., and 33
N. N. E. of Port Huron. Agriculture.
SANILAC CO. REPUBLICAN J
Fridays; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1887; Walter Gra-
ham and Martin Callahan, editors and pub-
lishers (12— 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,500. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. zl. In 1899, yl. Actualaverage for 1900,
1,560. In 1901, y I. Actual average for a
year ending tvith June, 1902, 1,665. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
S ARAN AC, Ionia Co. a 768t pop.^
on Grand Trunk Rd., 7 m. S. W. of Ionia, the
county seat. Manufacturing and farming.
A D VERTISER ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1894; H. T. Johnson, editor; The
Advertiser Publishing Co., publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than l,0(Xt. Actual average for the first
six months of 1897. 1.468. In 1898. "jkl."
Actual average for 1901, 2,000. In li'02.
July, publisher asserts, no issue for past
year was less than 2,000. In 1903, yl. In
1904. (z— 4) I.
LOCAL; Thursdays; independent; eight
nages 15x22; sub.scription $1; establislr^d
1878; W. R. Payne, editor and publisher (8-3).
Circulation "jkl."
SAUGATUCK, Allegan Co. p 707 f
pop., on Lake Michigan, at mouth of Kala-
mazoo r., 25 m. N. W. of Allegan, the county
seat. Fruit growing and shipping.
COMMERCIAL-RECORD; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 13Jxix20: subscrip-
tion $1; established 1868; Otis O. Hauke,
editor and publisher (12— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
SAULT SAINTE MARIF, c h.»
Chippewa Co. ^ 10,538+ pop., on Minne-
apolis, St. Paul & Sault de Sainte Marie,
Canadian Pacific and Duluth, South Shore
& Atlantic Rds., St, Mary's r. and St. Mary's
486
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
Falls ship canal. Manufacture of lumber,
leather, pulp, flour, acetj'lene gas, and
packing and shipping of hay and fish.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; re-
publican; dally six, weekly eight pages
18x24; subscription — daily $4.50, weekly $1;
established— dally January, 1901, weekly 1877;
Sault News Printing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1 — 5).
Circulation — Daily : In 1901, "ikl." In
19ui, (z— 4) I. In 1903, (z— 6) I (O O). Actual
average for 1904, 4,21'2.
AVeekly : InlS94and 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2.000. Actual average for 1896,
2,333< In 1897. Y. Actual average for 1898,
2,058; for 1899, 2,192. In 1900. yl.' In
1901. (z-4) I. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, (z-4) I.
In 1904, y I.
SOO TIMES; Sundays; independent;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; W. H. Ragan, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
SCHOOLCRAFT, Kalamazoo Co. p
859+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan South-
ern and Chicago & Grand Trunk Rds., 13 m.
S. of Kalamazoo, the county seat. Agri-
culture,
EXPRESS; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; J. W. Budrow, editor and pub-
lisher (5 — 3). Circulation "jkl"
SCOTT VIIiLE, Mason Co. -a 554t
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd. and
Pere Marquette r., 95 m. N. E. of Milwau-
kee, Wis. Manufacture of woodenware.
Saw and planing mills and salt works.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 : subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1884; Pace & Carr, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
SEBEWAING, Huron Co. u- l,243t
pop., on Saginaw, Tuscola & Huron Rd. and
Saginaw bay, 2S m. E. N. E. of Bay City.
Mining, agriculture, grape growing and
furniture and stave manufacturing.
B LA D E; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1890;
Otto Spriess, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
REVIE\V; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
December, 1900; H. T. Trumble, editor and
publisher (5— 3). Circulation jkl."
SHELBY, Oceana Co. -D l,081t pop., on
Pere Marquette Rd., 14 m. N. of Whitehall.
Several factories and mills. In the "Oceana
Co. Fruit Belt," noted for Its peaches and
plums.
OCEANA HERALD; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1888; H. M. Royal, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 1).
Oirc Illation: In 1899, "jkl." In 1900, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue was less than 1,000; in
1901. no issue less than 1,100; In 1903. Febru-
ary, during 1902, no issue less than 1,100. Act-
ual average for l^'i, 1, 230 ;/o?- 1904, 1,235.
SHEPHERD, Isabella Co. n 635t
pop., on Ann Arbor Rd., 10 m. S. by S. E. of
Mount Pleasant, the county seat. Farming.
ISABELLA CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1893; Willis E.
Brown, editor and publisher. Clrc'a "jjiL."
MICHIGAN.
SHERIDAN,iWon<ca/m Co. n437t pop.,
on Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western and
Grand Trunk, Saginaw & Muskegon Rds.,
5 m. S. of Stanton, the county seat. Farm-
ing.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; republioftp;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1894; A. E. Bacon, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL "
SHERMAN, H^<M;/ord Co.\^ 427t pop.,
on Ann Arbor Rd. and Manistee r., 25 m.
N. W. of Cadillac, the county seat, and 23
S. E. of Benzonia. Lumbering and farming.
PIONEER; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1872; R. D. Frederick, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
SHERTVOOD, Branch Co. g 366t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 22 m. S. of
Battlecreek. Stave, heading and saw mills.
REGISTER; Saturdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1892; E. S.
Easton, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
SOUTH BOARDMAN, Kalkaska
Co. ^ 350 pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana
Rd., 7 m. S. W. of Kalkaska. Agriculture,
lumbering and flour mills.
BOARDMAN RIVER CURRENT}
Fridays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1895; Will A.
Kent, editor and publisher (1—4). Circula-
tion "JKL."
SOUTH HAVEN, Van Buren Co. p
4,009+ pop., on Michigan Central and ter-
minus of South Haven & Eastern Rds.,
39 m. W. of Kalamazoo. Connected with
Chicago, 111., by line of steamers. Agricult-
ure. In the famous peach belt.
SENTINEL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturda.vs; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$4, weekly $1; established— daily 1901,
weekly 1867; Ellie B. & Edward J. Stewart,
editors and publishers. Circulation — daily
"JKL." weekly "jkl."
TRIBUNE; everv morning except Sun-
day, and TRIBUNE -MESSENGER,
Fridays; daily four pages 15x22, weekly eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription— daily $4, weekly
$1; established— daily 1898, weekly 1897; Tri-
bune Company, publishers (2—3). Circula-
tion da11v"JKL." weekly"JKL " In 1902, Z (4,5).
NEWS; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 17x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
E. S. Thompson, editor; News Printing Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jjil."
SOUTH LYON, Oakland Co. 0, 657t
pop., on Pere Marquette and Grand Trunk
Rds., 20 m. S. W. of Pontiac, the county
seat. Farming.
OAKLAND EXCELSIOR; Thurs
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1881; Chas. H. Rora-
bacher, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl"
(A A).
SPARTA, Kent Co. -D l,126t pop., on
Chicago & West Michigan and Grand Trunk
Rds., 15 ra. N. W. of Grand Rapids, the
county seat. Flour, planing and saw mills
and carriage, furniture, cheese and hoop
factories. Agriculture.
SENTINEL- LEADER; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$1; established— Sentinel 1876, Leader 1895,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
487
MICHIQAy.
consolidated 1900; E. R. Bloomer, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1898, ■.TKi." Inl899zl. In
191N), y I. In 1901, Z (8). In 1904, ".tkl-"
SPRING LAKE, Ottawa Co. g 896
piyp.
COUNTY WEEKLY (A A).
SPRINGPORT, Jackson Co. g 5591
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd., 10 m. N. of Albion. Evaporator works
and flour, saw and planing mills.
S I Ci N A li ; Fridaj's; republican; eight
pages 15X.22; subscription $1; established 1876;
C. W. Krathwohl, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jju."
STANDISH, c. h., Arenac Co. ^ 8L'9t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., about 28 m.
N. of Bay City. Lumber, grist and shingle
mills and stave and heading factory. Agri-
culture.
ARENAC INDEPENDENT; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
SI; established 1883; N. Ireland, editor and
publisher (5—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,030. In 1896,1. In 1897, IZ. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899. I. In 1900. yl. In
1901. "JKL."
STANTON, c. h., Montcalm Co. D
1.231+ pop., on Detroit, Grand Rapids &
Western Rd., 50 m. N. E. of Grand Rapids.
Flour and planing mills, foundry, machine
shops and sash and blind factory. Agri-
culture.
CLIPPER; Fridays; independent: four
pages 17x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1879 ; N. W. Newhouse & Co., editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.450. In 1896, I. Actual average
for 1897, 1,933; for 1898, 1,755. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, yl. Inl901,(z— 1,2,4,5)1. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
MONTCALM HERALD ; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1866: Fred. E.Moffat, editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
STEPHENSON, Menominee Co.t]395t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 22 m.
N. of Menominee, the county seat. Manu-
factures of charcoal, shingles, cedar posts,
flour and feed.
MENOMINEE CO. JOURNAL; Sat
urdays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1894; Albert G.
Larson, editor; Woessner & Marson, pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
STOCKBRIDGE, Ingham Co. g 677t
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 18 m. N. E. of
Jackson. Manufacture of hardwood lum-
ber. Agriculture and stock raising.
BRIEF; Thursdays; local; four pages
11x16; subscription 50 cents; established 1896;
H. W. Morgan, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
SUN; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1884;
A, A. Hall, editor and publisher (1—5). Cir-
culation "iKL."
STURGIS, Saint Joseph Co. p 2,465t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and Grand Rapids & Indiana Rds., 35 m. S.
MICHIGAN.
of Kalamazoo. Manufacturing and agri-
culture.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1860; Axtell Printing Co., editors and
publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl.' Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,080. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1904. (z-4) I.
MICHIGAN DEMOCRAT AND
STURGIS TIMES; Thunsdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1880; J. S. Flanders, editor and
publisher (2—4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jjo.-." In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, smallest edition 1,560. In 190C,
yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, August, and 1904,
February, publisher asserts, smallest edition
printed during past two years was 1.440. In
1;k)4, yl.
SUNFIEL.D, Eaton Co. g 451t pop., on
Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western Rd., 25 m.
W. of Lansing, the State capital. Lumber
and farming.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; Jas. H. Cramer, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "J Ki."
SUTTONS BAY, Leelanau Co. tl
398+ pop., 18 m. N. of Traverse City and 10
E. of Leland, the county seat. Lumber,
fruit and farm produce.
LEELANAU SENTINEL; Fridays;
independent-republican; lour pages 13x17;
subscription $1; established March. 1903;
A. A. Sessions, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation 'jk-i."
TAW AS CITY.c. h., /oscoCo.cT
1,228+ pop., on Detroit, Bay City & Alpena
Rd. and Lake Huron, 50 m. N. of Bay City.
Steamers to Bay City and Detroit. Good
harbor. Salt and lumber. Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1883;
Len J. Patterson, publisher. Circ'n "jicl."
TECUMSEH, Lenawee Co. O, 2,400t
pop., on Cincinnati. Jackson & Mackinaw
and Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rds.,
13 m. N. of Adrian, the county seat. Manu-
facturing and agriculture.
HERALD; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; independent; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1850; Geo. N.
Stacy, editor and publisher (2—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
l,6ti3; for 1896, 1,298. In 1897, 1 Z. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. Actual average for
1901. 1,181; for 1902, 1,174; for 1903.
I,17ti:/orl904. 1,161.
NEWS ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1884 ;
O. E Hawkins, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
TEKONSHA, Calhoun Co. g 573t pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., 30 m. W. S. W. of
Jackson. Wheat growing.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1: established 1878; Fred A. Ran-
dall, editor and publisher; prints an edition
for Burlington. Combined circ'n "jkl."
THOMPSONVILLE, Benzie Co. ^
893+ pop., on Chicago & West Michigan and
Ann Arbor Rds., 11 m. S. E. of Benzonia
the county seat. Farming and lumbering.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
488
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
1894; W. M. Hallock, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl"
THREE OAKS, Berrien Co. p 994t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 74 m. E. of
Chicago, 111. Manufactures of feather bone.
Grain and small fruit.
ACORN; Fridays; independent; sixteen
pages 7%x.l0%; subscription $1; established
1891; F. W. Chamberlain, editor; Three Oaks
Publishing Company, publishers (12 — 3). Cir-
culation "jkl" (A A).
THREE RIVERS, Saint Joseph Co.
p 3,550t pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern and Michigan Central Rds. and
St. Joseph's r. at its confluence with the
Portage and Rocky rs., 25 m. S. of Kalama-
zoo. Water power, utilized in manufact-
uring. Lumber.
HUSTLiER; every evening except Sun-
day, and H ER A £i D , Thursdays ; ci ally four,
weekly twelve pages 15x22; subscription —
daily $3, weekly SI; established— daily 1895,
weekly 1868; J. J. A. Parker, editor and
publisher.
Circulation— Dally: "jkl"
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,420. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1903, -jkl "
REPORTER; every evening except
Sunday, and NEWS REPORTER, Thurs
days; daily four pages 18x24, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3, weekly
$1; established— daily, March, 1902, weekly
1861 ; M. C. Rider, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; J. I. Wheeler, editor; J. J. A.
Parker, publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
In 1899, Z. Inl902. "jkl"
TRAVERSE CITY, c. h., Grand
Traverse Co. \2 9,407+ pop., on Grand Rapids
& Indiana, Chicago & West Michigan and
Manistee & Northeastern Rds. and Grand
Traverse bay. 60 m. N. E. of Manistee.
Foundries and saw, planing and flour mills.
Lumber, potato and fruit shipping point.
EAGLE; every evening except Sunday,
and TRAVERSE BAY EAGLE, Fri
days; independent ; daily four pages 18x24
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$5.20, weekly $1; established 1864; Eagle Press,
editors and publishers (5—3). Cii-ciilation-
dally "JKL." weekly "jkl." In 1903.Z (4) (•#).
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion's; established 1S97; J. W. Hannen. edi-
tor; Hera'd & Record Co., publishers (1 — .5).
Circulation : In 1897. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for \%m, 1,049. In 1S99. "jjcL." Actual
average for a year ending with June, 1900,
1.16^; fnr a year endina with June,
1901. 1,30ft: for 1902, 1,421; for 1903,
l,54'.J:.forl9i>4, l.SOl.
GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 30x26;
subscription $1; e.stablished 18o8; Thos. T.
Bates, editor and publisher (1 — 1).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
2,42ft; /or 1896, 2,312; for near ending
with March, 1897, 2,406; for 1898, 2,387.
In 1899. yl. Actual average for a year end-
ing with June, 19110. 2.3.S7: for a year elid-
ing with Jane. 1901. 2,300: /or 1902, 2,478;
for 1903. 2, 665: /or mn, 2,7Sft.
TRENTON, Wayne Co. 0,1,1 r.7t pop.
—local estimate 1,6'J!J— on Lake Shore &
MICHIGAN.
Michigan Southern, Detroit Southern and
Michigan Central Rds. Stone quarry.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20: subscription ^1; established 1894; T. M.
Sheriff, editor and publisher (12—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
TURNER, Arenac Co. D- 6(X) pop., oa
Detroit & Mackinac Rd., 12 m. N. E, of Stan-
dish, the county seat. Farming and saw»
hoop and shingle mills.
ARENAC REPUBLICAN; Fridays
(▲ A).
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 13x20: sub-
scription $1; established 1899; A. D. Ham-
mond, publisher. Circulation "JKL." (A A).
TUSTIN, Osceola Co. n 303t pop., on
Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd., 10 m. S. by
8. W. of Cadillac. Lumbering and f armlu g.
TOPICS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established
1894; W. A. McQovern, editor and publisher.
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
TWINING, Arenac Co. D- 175 pop.,
on Detroit & Mackinac Rd., 30 m. N. of Bay
City. Agriculture and manufacturing.
SIFTINGS; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900: E. A. C. Allen, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "JKL."
UBIiY, Huron Co. D- 432t pop., on Flint
& Pere Marquette Rd., about 7 m. S. E.
of Bad Axe. the county seat. Farming.
COURIER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
IngersoUBros., editors and publishers (12—2).
Circulation "jkl."
UNION CITY, Branch Co. Q l,5Ut
pop. —local estimate 1,900 — on Michigan
Central Rd. and St. Joseph's r. at the head
of navigation, 40 m. W. S. W. of Jackson.
Manufacturing and farming.
REGISTER-WEEKLY; Thursdays ;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1869; A. T. & Rush McCargar,
editors and publishers (2—3). Circ'n "jkl."
In 19a2, Z (3, 4, 6).
UNIONVIEL.E, Tuscola Co. U- 427t
pop., on Saginaw, Tuscola & Huron Rd.,
14 m. N. of Caro, the county seat. Farming.
CRESCENT; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883: H. F. Walker, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
UTICA, Macomb Co. O, 562t pop., on
Michigan Central Rd., 23 m. N. of Detroit.
Manufactures of hoops, staves and lumber.
Flour mills.
SENTINEL; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1876; W. H. Marvin, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl
BUCKEYE AND WOLVERINE
EDITOR; monthly; four pages 11x15?^ ;
subscription 25 cents: established 189.t: W.
H. Marvin, editor and publisher. Circ'n"jjLL."
VASSAR, Tuscola Co. O l,832t pop.,
on Michigan Central and Pere Marquette
Rds. and Cass r., 20 m. E. of Saginaw and
22 S. E. of Bay City. Manufacturing, lum-
bering and agriculture.
TIi>IES; Thursdays: independent: eight
to ten pages 15x22; fcubscriptlon $1; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
489
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
lished 1879; E. Chester Smith,
Circulation •iKi..
publisher (12—3).
Z(4) (••).
editor and
In 1W,J,
TUSCOI.A CO. PIONEER; Fri
days, republican; eight paKes 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1857; J. A. Trotter,
editor and publisher (2—3). Clrc'u "jjo."
VERMONTVILLE, Eaton Co. q
6S4t pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 10 m.
W. N. W. of Charlotte, the county seat.
Flour mills. Wheat.
ECHO; Wednesdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1874;
Henry H. Curtis, editor and publisher (2 — 3).
Circulation "jkl."
MICHIGAN KNIGHTHOOD;
monthly; Knights of Pythias; sixteen pages
10x13; subscription $1; established 1896; H.
H. Curtis, editor and publisher (9—3). Cir-
culation "iKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
VERNON, Shiawassee Co. a 636t pop.,
on Ann Arbor and Grand Trunk Rds., 70 m.
W. of Detroit. Roller process flour mill.
ARGUS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1891;
W. B. Sheehan, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
VICKSBURG, Kalamazoo Co. p 972t
pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana and Grand
Trunk Rds., 12 m. S. of Kalamazoo, the
county seat. Produce shipping point.
COMMERCIAL.; semi-weekly; Tues-
days and Fridays ; independent; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1879; John
B. Penfield, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl.- In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue was less than 1.100; In
l'A)3, February, publisher asserts, at no time
during the past year less than 1,200. In 1903,
yl. In 1904. yl.
WA.liiy'RO'S, Hillsdale Co. g 400 pop.,
on Cincinnati Northern Rd., 10 m. S. S. W
of Hudson. Flour mills. Agriculture.
RECORDER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1893: Lewis W. Bailey, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
WALKERVILLE, Oceana Co. -a 500
pop., on Mason & Oceana Rd., 13 m. E. of
Hart, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; six pages
15>^x22^; subscription $1; established 1896;
S. M. Reed, editor and publisher (1—4). Cir-
culation "JKL."
WARREN, Macomb Co. Q,350t pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd.,10m. W. of Mount
Clemens, the county seat, and 12 N. of De-
troit. Farming and market gardening.
WATCHMAN ; Thursdays ; independ-
ent; twenty pages 9x12; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1892; H.H.Harwood, editor; Watch-
man Publishing Co., publishers (5—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
WATERVLIET, Berrien Co. p 717t
pop., on Pere Marquette Rd., 11 m. N. E. of
Benton Harbor. Saw, flour, cider and paper
mills. Canning and pickle factories, and
creamery Summer resort.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1880;
E. F. Case & Son, editors and publishers (5—3).
Circulation ••ikl."
WAYEAND, Allegan Co. p61!»t pop.,
on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd., 20 m. S. of
Grand Rapids. Manufacture of lumber,
beehives and bent wood.
SATURDAY GLOBE; Saturdays;
Independent republican ; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1884; George
A.Mosher, editor and publisher. CIrc'n "jkl."
WAYNE, Wayne Co.Rl,361t pop., on
Michigan Central and Flint and Pere Mar-
quette Rds., 18 m. W. of Detroit, the county
seat. Manufactures of furniture, carriages
and agricultural Implements.
NEWS LETTER; Thursdays; inde-
pendent-republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established May, 1902; Chas. F.
Gee, editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n"jKL."
(A A).
WAYNE C;0. REVIEW; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1877; Jlrs. Emma Cullen, edi-
tor and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
WEIDMAN,IsabcWa Co. n 300 pop.,
on Detroit, Lansing & Northern Rd., 17 m.
N. W. of Mt. Pleasant, the county seat.
Lumber.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896; F. W. Blanchard. editor; A. D. Fish,
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
W^ESTBAYCITY,JBayCo.D-13,I19t
pop., on Michigan Central and Grand
Trunk Rds. and Saginaw r., opposite Bay
City, the county seat. Sash manufactory,
saw and planing mills and steel and wood
shipyards. Sugar refining. Coal mining.
NEWS; every evening except Saturday,
and NEWS-GRAPHIC. Sundays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $3,Sunday$1.50; established— daily 1894.
Sunday 1899; Clark Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (2 — 3). Circ'n — dallv "jkl "
Sunday -jkl." In 1902, Z (4, 5). (A A).
YOUNG PEOPLE'S FRIEND;
monthly; undenominational; sixteen pages
5x8; subscription 25 cents; established Feb-
ruary, 1902; L. J. Macomber, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
WESTBRANCH, c. h., Ogemaw Co.
cf l,412t pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 25 m.
N. W. of Standlsh. Lumbering.
HERALD-TIMES; Fridays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1878 ; A. R. Babcock, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
OGEMAW^ REPUBLICAN: Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1896; J. W. HuckJe, editor;
Donovan & Huckle, publishers (5—3). Circu-
lation "JKL"
WESTON, Lenairee Co. P, 275 pop.
KODAK ; semi monthly (A A).
WHITECLOUD, Newaygo Co. -D
595+ pop., on Pere Marquette Rd. and
White r., 33 m. N. E. of Muskegon. Manu-
factures of lumber and shingles. Farming.
EAGLE; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1897;
Louis W. Fuller, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "iKL "
WHITEHALL, Muskegon Co. -a
1,481+ pop., on Chicago & West Michigan Rd.
and White lake, 16 m. N. by N. W. of Mus-
490
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
kegon, the county seat. Farming and lum-
bering.
FORUM ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1869;
J.Vernon Nickless, editor; R. J. McDonald,
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jki,."
WHITE PIGEON, Saint Joseph Co.
p 705+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern Rd. Fanning-mill factory, foun-
drj', machine shops and road-cart and chair
factories. Farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1876; R. B.
Howell, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion ••JKL" In 1897. Z. In 1902, "iKL."
WILLI AMSTON, Ingham Co. D
1,113+ pop., on Fere Marquette Rd., 14 m. E.
of Lansing, the State capital. Steam flour
mills and coal mines.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays ; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1873 ; E. S. Andrews & Co., editors
and publishers.
Circulation: In 1895,"jkl." Actual aver-
age for \89Q, 1,147. In 1897, Y. Inl89S,"JKi."
In 1900. Z. In 1902, "fKi."
AMERICAN ODD-FEL.L.OVV;
monthly; odd- fellowship; sixty-eight pages
6x9; subscription $1; established 1890; H. A.
Thompson, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 3,000; in 1896, no edition less than
.1.350. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In
1900. zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl.
Actual average for 1904, 5.000.
WIIiLIS, Washtenaic Go. P, 62 pop., on
Wabash Rd., 30 m. S. E. of Detroit. Farm-
ing.
TIMES; Wednesdays; eight pages 13x20;
gubscription$l; established 1890; A.E.Smith,
editor and publisher (2—3). Circ'n "jkl"
WOODLAND, Barry Co. JJ 319t pop.,
on Chicago, Kalamazoo & Saginaw Rd.. 13
m. N. E. of Hastings, the county seat.
Roller flour mill.
NEWS: Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
Chas. Grozlrger, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jki,."
WYANDOTTE, Wayne Co. D, .5,1831
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and Michigan Central Rds. and Detroit r.,
12 m. S. S. W. of Detroit, the county seat.
Iron furnaces, rolling flour mills, iron and
steel works. Salt blocks and chemical
works.
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
day; and REPUBLICAN; Thursdays;
local; four pages 18x24; subscription— daily
$3, weekly $1; established 1898; J. A. Web-
ster, editor and publisher (12—4). Circ'n
"jKi." Inl903,Z(4)(««).
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1878;
J. D. Haven, editor and publisher; prints
special editions for neighboring towns. Com-
bined circulation "jkl."
YALE, Saint Clair Co. D- 1,1251 pop., on
Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., 25 m. N. W. of
Port Huron, the county seat. Flax, woolen
and roller flour mills, iron foundry and
machine shops.
EXPOSITOR; Fridays ; republican :
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1882; James A. Menzies, editor amd publisher
(6—3) Circulation "jkl."
RECORD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1896; G.W. Allen, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkx"
YPSILANTI, Washtenato Co. ^7,3781
pop., on Michigan Central and Lake Shore
& Michigan Southern Rds. and Huron r.
Water power, utilized by several paper and
woolen mills. Seat of State Normal School.
Farming.
ARGUS; every evening except Sunday
PRESS; every evening except Sunday;
independent; four pages 17x22; subscription
$.3; established March. 1904; F. T. Codrlug-
ton, editor; Ypsllauti Press Company, pub-
lishers (2—5).
SENTINEL-COMMERCIAL; Thurs-
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1849; Commercial
Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(7— 3 P). Circulation "JKL."
YPSILANTIAN ; Thursdays ; repub-
lican: eight pages 18x24; subscription $l.aO;
established 1880; W. M. Osband, editor -and
publisher; a four-page edition is also issued,
subscription Si (11—3). Circulation "jkl "
ZEELAND, Ottawa Co. -C l,326t pop.,
on Chicago & West Michigan Rd., 19 m. S. S.
W. of Grand Haven, the county seat. Agri-
culture and lumber.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 1.5x22; subscription $1; established
1893: A. Van Koevering, editor and publisher
8—3) Circ'n "iii." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl"
MINNESOTA.
Population 1,751,394 1. Land Area 79,205 sq. miles.
Bounded north by the province of Manitoba, Canada; on the east by Lake
Superior and the State of Wisconsin, on the south by Iowa, and on tlie west by
the States of North Dakota and South Dakota. State capital: St. Pan]. Princi-
pal products and industries: Wheat raising and flour manufacturing. Num-
ber of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 785, divided as
follows: Dally, 41; serai-weekly, 7; weekly, 647; bi-weekly, 1; semi-monthly, 18;
monthly, 68; bi-monthly, 2; quarterly, 1.
The cities of over 7,500 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Minneapolis 20'i,TlSt Mankato 10,599t
8aint Paul 163,0«.>t St. Cloud cS,6«3t
Duluth 5'^.9«9t Faribault 7,S«J-'t
Winona 19,714t Braiuerd 7.3ti4t
Stillwater l',i.318t
ADA, c. h., Norman Co. "□ l,253t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 33 m. S. of Crooks-
ton. Wheat raising.
NORMAN CO. HERALD; Tuesdays;
people's party ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1888; Jason Weatherhead,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jki.."
NORMAN CO. INDEX : Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50 ; established 1880 ; D. C. Llghtbourn, edi-
tor; C. E. Ward, publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
ADAMS, Mower Co. P, 573t pop.,'on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 13 m.
S. E. of Austin, the county seat. Wheat,
corn and barley oats. Farming.
REVIEW; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1898; W. F. St.
Clair, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
ADRIAN, NohUa Co. p l,258t pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., IS m. W. of Worthington, the county
seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
GUARDIAN; Saturdays; repub:ican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab
lished 1881): A. J. Tinnes, editor; D. J. Tinnes,
publisher (1 — jP). Circulation "jkl."
NOBI.ES CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$l.r)0; established 1S'J2; A. J. Schaeffer, editor
and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.100. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "iiyL." In 1901, Z (3). In 1902. (W.
AITKIN, c. h., AitHn Co. n l,719t pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 28 m. E. N. E. of
Bralnerd. Manufactures of lumber and
cooperage stock. Farming.
AGE; Tuesdays; republican; eight to ten
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1883; Age Printing Co., editors and publishers
(6—3). Circulation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1;
established January. 1902: Freeman E. Krech.
editor and publisher (-i— 3). Circ'n "jkl •
REPlIBIilCAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished July 27, 1894; A. L. Hamilton, edi
tor and publisher (2—5).
AKELY, Hubhard Co. [^ 200 pop., 5
m. S. of Park Rapids.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898; Fred. E. Glese, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "^kl."
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; eight page»
17x24; subscription $1; established 1904; C.
F. Scheers, editor and publisher (1—5).
ALBERT LiEA, c. h., Freeborn Co. g
4,500f pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quiucy, Illinois Central, Iowa Central,
Minneapolis & St. Louis and Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paul Rds., 108 m. S. of Minne-
apolis. Manufacturing, dairying and grain
and stock raising.
EVENING TRIBUNE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, twice-a-
week, Tuesdays and Fridays; four pages
20x26; subscription — dally $4, weekly $1;
established daily 1897, weekly 1899; Clint L.
Luce, editor; C. G. Edwards, publisher
(7— 3 P). Circ'n— daily "JKL " weekly "jkl."
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1872; M. Halvorsen & Son. editors
and publishers (5—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest l.WiO. In 1895, I. In 1896. T. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• #).
FREEBORN CO. STANDARD;
Weduesdaj's; independent; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1857; H. G. C.
H. Day, editor: The Standard Printing Co.,
publishers (6—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,841. In 1896. T. In 1897, Y. In 1898. "jkl"
In 1903, Z (4) (••).
FREEBORN CO. TIMES; Fridays;
republican; twelve pages 15x22; subscripiion
$1.50; established 1895; Ray C. Blaekmer,
editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, 1 Z.
Actual average for 1898, 1,968. In 1899, zl.
Actual average for 1900, 2,085. In 1901. y I.
In 1902. ( z— 1, 2. 4)1. In 1903, (z— 4 ) I. In 1904,
(z-4) I.
AliDEN, Freeborn Co. p 636t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 10 m.
W. of Albert Lea, the county seat.
ADVANCE; Thursdays ; republican;
eighi pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1891; Glenn Howard, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 2). Circulation "JKL."
492
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
MINNESOTA.
ALEXANDRIA, c. h., Douglas Co. -a
2,681t pop., on Great Northern Rd., in a
region of lakes, 141 m. N. W. of Saint Paul,
the State capital. Farming and stock
raising. Wheat, oats and corn.
CITIZEN; Thursdays ; Independent ;
eight pages 13x2U ; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished lb90; Trenham & Heunings, editors and
publishers (2—3). Circ'n "jkl.- In 1902, Z (4,.
POST NEWS; Thursdays; republican;
twelve pages 15x23; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1878; Ezra E. McCrea, editor and pub
lisher (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1.200. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "I KL." In 1900. I. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). in 1904. publisher as-
serts, not less than l,9o0.
ALPHA, Jackson Co. p 209 pop., on
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 7 m. E. of Jack-
son.
JACKSOIN CO. ARGUS; Fridays;
eight pages 15x25; subscription $1.50; estab
lished May, 1901; Argus Printing Co., editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
AMBOY, Blue Earth Co. p 4S2t pop.
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 18 m. N. of Blue Earth City.
HERALiD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
189U; J. E. Brown, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
ANNANDALE, Wright Co. a 481t
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault
Ste. Marie Rd., 14 m. W. N. W. of Buffalo,
the county seat. Agriculture.
ADVOCATE.POST; Thursdays; repub
llcan; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889: M. P. Satterlee, editor and
publisher (5— 3), Circulation "jkl."
ANOKA, c. h., Anoka Co. ^ 3,769t pop.,
on Great Northern and Northern Pacific
Rds. and Mississippi r., at mouth of Rum r.,
15 m. above Minneapolis. General manu-
facturing. Agriculture.
ANOKA CO. UNION: Wednesdays;
republican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1865; Granville S. Pease,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established August,
1901; N. P. Olson, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation ' JKI.."
HERAliD; Fridays; republican; eight
to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1866: R. G. Chase, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.000. In 1896. I. In 1897, V. In
1898. "JKL." In 1902, Z (1,2,4,5). In 1903, Z
APPLETON, Swift Co. -a l,i84t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Great Northern Rds. and Pomme de Terre
r.,near its confluence with the Minnesota.
Wheat.
PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1881; Kyes &
Haines, editors and publishers (2—3). Circu
lation "JKL."
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1896; Andrew Bromstad, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl"
ARGYLE, Marshall Co. tl 829tpop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 12 m. E. of Red r.
MINNESOTA.
and 39 N. by N. W. of Crookston. Farming.
MARSHAIiL CO. BANNER; Thurs-
days; independent; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1 established 1882; Martin H. No-
votny, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "jkl."
ARLINGTON, Sibley Co. g 712tpop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 60 m. S.
W. of Saint Paul, the State capital. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1884; A. C.Wallin, editor and
publisher (3—5 P). Circulation "jkl."
ASHAWA, St. Louis Co. q- 25 pop.,
on Duluth, Virginia & Rainy Lake Rd., 25
m. N. of Virginia.
NORTHLAND FARMER; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established December, 1903;
James A. Field, eaitor and publisher (1—5).
ASHBY, Grant Co. -n 279 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 16 m. S. E. of Fergus
Falls.
POST; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
November, 1903; Wm. Pennar, editor and
publisher (1—5).
A T W A T E R, Kandiyohi Co. n 588t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 14 m. E. of
Willmar, the county seat. Wheat elevators
and flour mills. Agriculture.
REPUBLICAN PRESS; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1878; L. E. Covell, editor
and publisher (2— 3). Circulation "iio,."
AUSTIN, c. h., Mower Co. [1^5,4741
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago Great Western Rds. and Cedar r.,
101 m. S. of Saint Paul, the State capital.
Canning factory and machine shops.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and \VEEKLY, Tuesdays; inde-
pendent ; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription— daily $4, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1891, weekly 1886; J. H. Skinner, editor
and publisher. Circ'n— dally "jkl." weekly
"JKL." In 1898, weekly Z. In 1899. weekly Z.
In 1902, "JKL.- In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
MOWER CO. TRANSCRIPT;
tVednesdays ; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1868; C. D.
Belden, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 2,000. In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 2,050. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
REGISTER ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 18t;3; W. F. St. Clair, editor; Sam
Swenengsen, publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, T. In 1896, I. In
1897. I Z. In 1898, zl. In 1899, "jkl." In 1900, Z.
In 1902, "J_KL •
TT3iES; Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1895;
E. B. Kottek, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
AVOCA, Murray Co. p SSSf pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., about 6 m. S. E. of Slayton, the county
seat. Wheat, flax and live stock.
MURRAY CO. INDEPENDENT;
Fridays; people's party; four pages 17x24;
sub-scription $1.50 ; established 1891 ; H. F.
Pfeifer, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
493
MINNESOTA.
BADGER, Roseau Co. \^ 164t pop., 13
m. W. S. W. of Roseau, the county seat,
and 55 N. E. of Stephen. Grain and live
stock.
HERAI. D-RUSTIiEK; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established — flera/d 189r., Rustler 1898,
consolidated 1899; Gilbert J. Brenden, editor
and publisher (3—5 P). Circulation "iKM-"
BAGLiEY, Beltrami Co. c^] 248t pop., on
Great Northern Rd.. 20 m. N. W. of Ber-
midji, the county seat. Saw mlllsand lum-
bering.
INDEPENDENT AND PEOPLE'S
DEFENDER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1898; A. R. Butler, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation 'jkl ••
TIMES: Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
August. 1901; E. N. Fair, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5 P).
BARNES VILLE, Clay Co. tl 1.326+
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 23 m. S. E.
of Moorhead, the county seat, and Fargo,
N. D. Railroad division headquarters and
machine shops.
RECORD-REVIEW; Thursdays; re-
publican; ten pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established— iiei-ieic 1885. Record 1903; Rec-
ord-Review Publisliing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (12—3). Circulation "iKt." In 1903,
Z(4)(»«).
BARNUM, Carlton Co. n-391t pop.,
on St. Paul & Duluth Rd., 18 m. S. W. of
Carlton, the county seat, and 39 N. of
Duluth. Lumbering and agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1896; W.
H. Noyes, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
BARRETT, Grant Co. -a 237 pop.,
on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 10 m. S. E. of Elbow Lake, the county
seat. Agriculture.
BARRETT LAKE BREEZE; Satur
days; eight uages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established July, 1902; Frank E.Harris, edi-
tor and publisher (1 — )). Circulation ' jki"
BATTLE LAKE,O«er«ai7Co.-n420t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 21 m. E. of
Fergus Falls, the county seat. Summer
resort. Wheat.
REVIEW; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1884; Harvey Johnson, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
BEARDSLEY, Big Stone Co.-aUdj
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 24 m. N. "W. of
Ortonville, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS ; Thursdays ; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; George E.
Sloan, editor and publisher (3—5 P). Circula-
tion "JKL."
BEAVER BAY, I^al-e Co. uf 40t pop.
LAKE CO. ADVOCATE; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established October, 1903; J. A. Wood,
editor; Grace M. Wood, publisher (2—5).
BEAVER CREEK, Rock Co. p 250
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
MINNESOTA.
Omaha Rd., 9 m. W. by S. of Luverne. Ag- _
rlculture.
BANNER; Thursdays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; estal>llshed 1901; Lin-
coln Mlsener, editor; Howe & MIsener, pub-
lishers (8—3 P). Circulation 'jkl."
BECKER, Sherburne Co. D- 100 pop.,
on Northern Pacific and Great Northern
Rds.. 47 m. N. W. of St. Paul.
RECORD; Mondays; independent; four
pages i:;x30: subscription $1; established
1904; Chas. H. Allen, editor; Braise & Co.,
publishers (2—5).
BELGRADE, Steams Co. D 40.5 pop.,
on Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste.
Marie Rd., 45 m. S. W. of St. Cioud.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898; F. E. Fairbanks, editor and publisher
(2-5).
BELLEPLAINE, Scott Co. g l,121t
pop., on Chicago. St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 20 m. S. W. of Shakopee, the
county seat. Farming,
HERALD ; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1881 ; J. E. Townsend, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "jkl."
BELLINGHAM, Lac Qui Parle Co.
■a 380t pop., on Great Northern Rd., 12 m.
N. by N. W. of Madison, the county seat.
Agriculture.
TI3IES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; established
1891; LeBell Bros., editors and publishers
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
BEIiVIEW, Redwood Co.p 254t pop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Paul Rd., 10 m. W. of
Redwood Falls, the county seat. Farming
and dairying.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; eignt
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1893; Ehlers & Hallberg, editors and pub-
lishers (2— 8). Circulation "jkl."
BEMIDJI, Beltrami Co. [j 2,183t pop.,
on Great Northern and Brainerd Northern
Rds. and Lake Marquette, 71 m. W. of Du-
luth and 50 S. of Fosston. Summer resort.
Lumber.
BELTRAMI CO. NEAVS; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1898; Martin & Christen-
son. editors and publishers (5—3). Circula-
tion "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
PIONEER: Thursdays; ten pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established 1896; Edw.
Kaiser and A.M. Greely, editors and publish-
ers. Circulation "JKL."
SENTINEL ; Wednesdays ; eight pages
13x20; Rubscrlption $1; established Novem-
ber 1901 ; M. E. Ibertson, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
BENSON, c.h., Swift Co. -nl,525t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 30 m. W. N. W. of
Willmar. Stock raising and agriculture.
REVIEW; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1892; O. E.
Hogue, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
SWIFT CO. MONITOR ; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1886; Leslie Matthews &
Co., editors and publishers (6—3). Circula-
tion "jkl." Inl903, Z(4)(»»).
494
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
TIMES; Tuesdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15k21 ; subscription $1.50; established
1876 ; Poland & McCune, editors and pub-
lishers (1 — 4).
Circulation : "jki,." Actual average for
1903 7'i4. In 1904, "JKL.
BERTHA, Todd Co. n 277 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 26 m.N.of Long Prairie.
HEADLIGHT; Fridays; local; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
January. 1899; I. J. Courtright, editor and
publisher (2—5 P).
BIGELOW, N'obles Co. p 400 pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 10 m. S. of Worthington, the county
seat, and 75 N. of Sioux City. Farming.
MINNESOTA SIGNAL.; Fridays; re
publican; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1896; E. F. Clower, editor and
publisher (5— 3). Circulation "jkl"
BIGFORK, Itaska Co. i on Great
Northern Rd.
SETTLER; Thursdays (A A).
BIG LAKE, ■SAer&urne Co. a 177t pop.,
on Northern Pacific and Great Northern
Rds., 9 m. W. of Elk River, the county seat.
Farming and cattle raising.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1900: Edith E. French, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
BIRD ISLAND, Renville Co. a 846t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
42 m. E. of Granite Falls. Agriculture.
RENVILLE CO. UNION ; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 1.5x22; subscription
$1.50; four-page edition $1; established 1880;
M . B. Childs. editor and publisher. Com-
bined circulation "jkl."
BLACKDnCK, Beltrami Co. i 1500
pop., on Minnesota & International Rd.,
116 m. N. of Brainerd. Lumber and agri-
culture.
AI>IERICAN; Wednesdays; republican;
•ight pages 15x22; subscription S1.50; estab
Ished 1901; Ernest L. Oberg, editor; Oberg
Bros., publishers (12— 3). Circulation "isi,."
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20: subscription $1..50; established 1900:
E. J. Taylor, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
BLOOMING PRAIRIE, Steele Co.
p 855+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 18 m. S. E. of Owatonna, the
county seat. Agriculture, live stock and
dairying.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription .$1.50; established
1893: Walter L. Bucksen, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation -jkl-"
BLUE EARTH CITY, C. h., Fari-
bault Co. P 2,900+ pop., on Chicago. St. Paul,
Minneapolis & Omaha Rd. and Blue Earth r.,
40 m. S. of Mankato. Farming.
FARIBAULT CO. REGISTER;
Thursdays; independent; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1887; J. M.
Palmer, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1897, "JKL." In 1898. Z. In
1900. Z. Actual average for 1W2. 1,870. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
MINNESOTA.
POST; Thursdays; Independent-republi-
can ; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50 ;
established 1867; E. C. Adams, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL."
BOYD, liac Qui Parle Co. -a 335t pop.
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd.. 18 m. S. E.
of Madison, the county seat. Farming.
BULLETIN; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1897; A, H.
Nibbelink, editor and publisher. Circ'n -jkl."
BRAHAM, Isanti Co. n- 400 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 13 m. N. of Cambridge,
the county seat, and 13 W. of Rush City.
Stock raising and farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.25; established 1899; Wilbur
Folsom Way, editor and publisher (2— 3. Cir-
culation "JKL.
BRAINERD, c. h., Crow Wing Co. D
7.524+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and Mis-
sissippi r., 28 m. N. of Little Falls. Manu-
facturing and shipping.
DISPATCH; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $4. weekly $1.50; established
—daily 1901, weekly 1881; Ingersoll & Wie-
land, editors and publishers (7—3 P). Circu-
lation—daily "JKL." weekly "jkl." In 1898,
Z. In 1902, "JKL."
ARENA; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1899 ; Wm. S, Cox, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "iKL."
TRIBUNE; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1872: A. J. Halsted, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,600. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. publisher asserts, no issue less than
1,920. In 1899,1. In 1900, July, publisher as-
serts, no edition during the past year has
been less than 2,136; in 1901, September, no
edition for a year past less than 2.260; in 1903
and 1904, January, no edition during the past
two years was less than 2,275. In 1904, yl.
BRANDON, ^ow^Zas Co. -a 272t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 13 m. N. W. of Alex-
andria, the county seat. Farming.
ECHO ; Thursdays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1890; C. M. Borgen,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
BRECKENRIDGE, c. h., Wilkin
Co. -a 1,282+ pop., on Great Northern and
Northern Pacific Rds. and Red River of
the North, opposite Wahpeton, N. Dak.
Farming.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; .subscription $1 ; established
January, 1903; A. C. Brockwell, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
TELEGRAM ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1892 ; W. M. James, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "JKj.."
WILKIN CO. GAZETTE; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 15x22: subscription
$1.50; established 1884; Woodbeck & Cheat-
ham, editors and publishers (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
BREWSTER, N-obles Co. P234t pop.,
on Chicago. St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 8 m. N. E. of Worthington, the county
seat. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; four pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1899 ;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
495
MINNESOTA.
MINNESOTA.
Johu S. Randolph, editor and publisher (2— 3).
Clroulation "jlki..."
BRICELYN, Faribault Co. g 166t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 16
ni. S. E. of Blue Earth City, the county seat.
Farming.
SENTINEIi; Fridays; twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899; K. O.
Sandum, editor and publisher (2 — 8).
Circulation: In 1900, "ikl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,684 ##. Ill 1902, "JKL-"
BRO WNSDALE, iJ/ot^er Co. R261t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee* St. Paul Rd.,
8 m. N. E. of Austin, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
IjEAFLET; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; established
1890; Leland L. Quimby, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl"
BROWNSVILLE, Houston Co. R
453+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 14 m. E. of Caledonia, the county
seat. Shipping point for grain.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1885; H. G. Forschler, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "JKL."
BROWNTON, McLeod Co. D 454t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
10 m. W. of Glencoe, the county seat. Live
stock and grain.
BULLiETIN ; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1892; O.C.Conrad, editor and pub-
lisher (11—2). Circulation -jkl."
BROWN VALLEY, Traverse Co.
-n 721+ pop., terminus of Great Northern
Rd., on Minnesota r., 20 m. W. of Graceville.
Farming.
TNTER-I.AKE TRIB UNE ; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1885; S.Y.Gordon, Jr., edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation "jkl "
BUFFALO, c. h., Wright Co. u 1,040 f
pop., on Minnesota, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd. and Buffalo lake. 37 m. W. N. W.
of Minneapolis. Flour and saw mills.
JO URN A Li; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1887; H. S. Say lor, editor and publisher
(12—3).
Circiilatiou: Inl896, "JKL." In 1897. Z. In
1900. 1. Actual average for 1901. 1,526; /or
1902, 1,781; for 1903, 1,680; for 1904,
1,662.
BUFFALO LAKE, Renville Co. u
389+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., about 22 m. E. N. E. of Beaver
Falls, the county seat, and 75 W. of Minnea-
polis. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1894; J. R. Landy, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
BUTTERFIELD, Watonwan: Co. g
332+ pop., on Chicago, St .Paul, Minneapolis
& Omaha Rd., 8 m. S. W. of Saint James, the
county seat. Farming.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1897; H.
W. Haislet, editor; J. O. Lysne, publisher.
Circulation "41^1,."
CALEDONIA, c. h., Houston Co. 0,
1.175+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 18 m. S. W. of La Crosse, Wis.
Farming.
ARGUS; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 20x27; subscription $1.50; established
1879; Ryan & Krick, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAIi; Wednesdays; four pages
22x28; subscription $1.50; established 1864;
Blexrud & Roverud, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl "
CAMBRIDGE,c.h.,7»an« Co. D-737t
pop., on Rum r., 14 m. E. of Harris, on East-
ern Minnesota Rd. Manufactories of plows,
lumber and flour. Wool-carding and spin-
ning mill, starch factory and tannery.
Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1898; J. E. Kienltz, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
ISANTI CO. PRESS; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1874: Henry F. Barker, edi-
tor and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
CAMPBELL, Wilkin Co. -n239t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 15 m. S. of Brecken-
ridge, the county seat. Wheat raising.
WILKIN CO. NEWS; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
September, 1901; G. H. Haywood, editor and
publisber. Circulation "iKL."
CANBY , Yellow Medicine Co. p l,100t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 30 m.
W. of Marshall. Wheat.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 17^^x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished August, 1901; Fred Bomboy, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "iKi"
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
171.^x24; subscription $1.50; established 1878;
E. Hultsch, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
CANNON FALLS, Goodhue Co. R
1,239+ pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis and
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 25 m.
W. of Red Wing, the county seat. Flour
and feed mills, grain elevators and marble
works, tannery. Iron foundry and machine
shop.
BEACON; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1876: Jac. Bryvlldson, editor and publisher
(2—2). Circulation "JKL." In 1902, Z (3, 4^
CANTON, Fillmore Co. U, 312 pop.,
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
FREE LANCE; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1898; B. F. Stead, editor and publisher
fl2— 3). Circulation : In 1902, "jkl." In 1903,
Z(4)(««).
CARLTON, c. h., Carlton Co. D- 449t
pop., on St. Paul & Duluth and Northern
Pacific and Great Northern Rds., 17 m. W.
of Superior, Wis. Saw and planing mills.
CARLTON CO. VIDETTE; Satur-
d.ivs; democratic; eight pages 16x23; sub-
scription $2; established 1887; D. C. Ander-
son, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CARVER, Carver Co. U 583t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Minne-
apolis & St. Louis Rds. and Minnesota r..
496
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
2 in. S. E. of Chaska, the countj' seat. Mill-
ing and brick making. Wheat.
CARVER CO. JOURNAL,; Thurs
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; A. W. Ben-
son, editor and publisher (5—3). Circula-
tion "JJiL."
CASS LAKE, Cass Co. i 546tpop.. on
Great Northern Rd., 20 m. N. of Walker,
the countj^ seat. Lumbering and farming
TIMES; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 18x'j4; subscription $1; established
1899; Frank Ives, editor and publisher (8— 3).
Circulation "jki."
VOICE; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x2.i; subscription $1.50; established
1897: A. G. Bernard, editor and publlsner
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
CENTER CITY, Chlmgo Co. d- 100
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd.
PRESS ; Thursdays; republican: eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription f 1 ; established
April, 1903; Sam. Rlngquist, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
CEYLON, Martin Co. n- 21 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m. S.W. of
Fairmont, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
H E R A Ij D; Thursdaj's; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription Sl-25; estab-
lished March, 1901: Clark & Poage, editors
and publishers (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
CHASKA, e. h., Carver Co. U 2,165t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee cS: St. Paul
and Minneapolis & St. Louis Rds. and Min-
nesota r., 28 m. W. S. W. of Saint Paul, the
State capital. Farming.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; 8ubscrlptlon;$l; established 1898;
W. H. Gran, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
VAIiliEY HERALD; Thursdays;
democratic; ten pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1862; F. E. Du Toit, editor
and publisher (2—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,248. In 1896. I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898. yl. In 1899, vl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, (z— 4) I, in 1903, yl. In 19(M, yl.
CHATFIELD, Fillmore Co. R 1,426?
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 60 m.
W. of La Crosse, Wis, Woolen and flour
mills. Stock and grain shipping point.
N E VV S - i) E >I O C R A T ; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
llshed— iVeu'S 1894. Democrat 18 16; consoli-
dated 1902; Harnish, Stoudt & Co., editors
and publishers (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl " In
1899, Z. In 1902, Z (6).
CHISHOLM, St. Louis Co. ^.
HEIIAI..D ; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; established
1901; W. A. Talboys. editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl "
CHOKIO Stevens Co. -a 309t pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 12 m. W. of Morris, tne
county seat. Farming.
STEVENS CO. REVIEW; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1899; Charles E. Seeley, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl "
CLARA CITY, Chippewa Co. -a 405t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., about 15 m.
MINNESOTA.
N. E. of Granite Falls. Agriculture and
stock raising.
CHIPPEWA CO. HERALD; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1895; C. Berghuis,
editor and publisherd — 4). Circulation "jkl ■•
CLARISSA, Todd Co. n 233t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 13 m. N. W. of
Long Prairie, the county seat. Farming,
stock raising and lumber.
TODD CO. INDEPENDENT; Fri-
days; four pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1900; P. S. Dorsey, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CLARKFIELD, Yellow Medicine Co.
p 437+ pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis
Rd., 35 m. N. W. of Beaver Falls. Flour mill
and creamery. Agriculture.
REFORM ADVOCATE; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1892; P. R. Johnson, editor
and publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
CLEARLAKE, Sherburne Co. a 222t
pop., on Great Northern and Northern
Pacific Rds., 12 m. S. by S. E. of Saint Cloud.
Dairying.
SHERBURNE CO. TIMES; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription .SI; established 1891; W. V. Davee,
editor and publisher (^3). Circ'n "jkl."
CLEARWATER, Wright Co. D 271
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 18 m. N. W.
of Buffalo.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; establialied
May, 1903 ; John Evans, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
CLINTON, Bigstone (7o. -n346t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 8 m. S.
of Graceville and about 15 N. of Ortonville,
the county seat. Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; four pages
20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1892; Theo.
Condlt, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl "
CLOQTTET, Carlton Go. n- 3,072t pop.,
on Northern Pacific and Great Northern
Rds., 30 m. W. of Duluth. Water power.
Lumbering. Paper mills.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898; Albert E. Quinn, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl "
FINE KNOT; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1884; Fred D. Vibert, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1900, ••jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,383. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, (z— 4) I.
COKATO, Wright Co. D 681t pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 52 m. W. of Saint
Paul, the State capital. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1883; E. E. & L. O. Carlson, editors and pub-
lishers (7—3 P). Cirulatlon "jki,."
COLD SPRING, Stearns Co. n 486t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 14 m. S. W. of
Saint Cloud, the county seat. Farming,
stock rai.sing and flour.
RECORD; Wednesdays ; independent ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
497
.VINNESOTA.
llshed 1899; F. T. Honer. editor and publisher
(10— .'O- Circulation -jiLL-."
COLLEGEVIL.L.E, Stearns Co. D 25t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 10 m. W. of
Saint Cloud, the county seat. Seat of St.
John's University.
ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY REC-
01M>: monthly, during the college year;
collegiate; rtfty two pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1888; Alexian Literary
Association of St. John's University, editors
and publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
COMFREY, Brown Co. p on Chicago
and Northwestern Rd., 34 m. S. W. of New
Ulm.
TIMES; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
March, 1900;
Usher (12^3).
W. B. Brooks, editor and
Circulation ••jki..'
pub
COTTONWOOD, Lyon Co. J3 549t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 16 m. S. of
Granite Falls and 13 N. of Marshall, the
county seat. Agriculture.
CURRENT; Saturdays; independent:
eight pages 15x22; subscriptions!; established
1892; W. D. Lovelace, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
CROOKSTON, c. h., Folic Co.^5,359t
pop., on Great Northern and Northern
Pacific Rds. and Red Lake r., 34 m, S.
E. of Grand Forks. N. Dak. Lumber and
wheat. General manufacturing.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and RED RIVER VAI.L.EY
FARM JOURNAL., Thursdays; repub
licau; daily four, weekly twelve pages 15x22;
subscription — daily $8, weekly $1; estab
llshed— daily 1900, weekly 1877; N. S. Gordon,
editor and publisher.
Circulation — Daily: "jkl. ' In 1903, Z
(4)(»»).
Weekly: In 1900. "jkl." Actual average
for 1901. 3,540. In 1902, yH. Inl903,(z— 4)
H(0 0)- In 1904, yl.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and VVEEK.LY» Saturdajs; independent;
dally four pages 17x24, weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.50;
established— dally 1891, weekly 1883; W. E.
McKenzle, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, "jkl-" Act-
ual average for 1896, 1,363. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899, publisher asserts, exceed-
ing 1.650. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. (z-4) I (• •). In liMW, vl.
Weekly : Rating varied from 2.538 in 1893 to
I In 1895. Aetiial average for 1896, 3,298.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, publisher
asserts, exceeding 3,700. In 1900, yH. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (••).
In 1904. yl.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1898; John Gleason, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "JjiL.- In 1902, Z (1,2, 4, 5).
In 1903, "JKL."
VESTERHEIMEN ; Wednesdays; Nor-
wegian; reform; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1592; G. T. Hagen. editor
and publisher (2-3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, Z. Act-
ual average for 1898. 1,048. In 1899, yl.
Actual average for 1900, 1,230. In 1901, y I.
Actual average for 1902, 1,581. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, yl.
BUD OG HILSEN; monthly; Nor-
wegian; evangelical; eight pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1895; S. Tun-
helm and E. Myrsem, editors and publishers
(13-4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
3,562; forayear ending with September,
32
MINNESOTA.
1901,3,862. Inl902, yll. In 1903, (z-l) II.
In 1904, (z-4) II (••).
CURRIE, Murray Co. p 189 pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 11 m. N. by N. E. of Slayton, the county
seat. Agriculture, grain and stock raising.
LAKE SIIETEK COURIER; Fri-
days; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished February, 1901; F. H. Millard, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
PIONEER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1878; Neil Currie,
editor and publisher (8— 3P). Circ'n "jkl."
(AA).
CYRUS, Poi)e Co. -n 197 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 18 m. S. E. of Glen.
wood.
CITIZEN; Thursdays; local; eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI. 50; established
1904; S. F. Read, editor; Cyrus Publishing
Company, publishers (1—5 P).
DANUBE, Renville Co. U on Milwau-
kee & St. Paul Rd.
HERALD; Fridays (A A).
DASSEIi, Meeker Co. U 568t pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 12 m. E. of Litchfield,
the county seat. Agriculture.
ANCHOR; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1890; Chas. W. Henke, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
DAWSON, Lac Qui Parle Co. -D 962t
pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd. and
Lac Qui Parle, 52 m. E. of Watertown.
S. Dak. Agriculture.
SENTINEL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 17}^x22; subscription $1.50; established
1884; A, C, Ruud, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
DEER RIVER, Ltasca Co. t 251t
pop., on Duluth & Winnipeg Rd. Farming.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 18x'^; subscription $1; established
1896; M. J. Taylor, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
DEIiANO, Wright Co. u 967t pop., on
Great Northern Rd. and Crow r., about
26 m. W. by N. W. of Minneapolis. Manu-
facturing.
EAGLE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1872 ;
C. J. Buckley, editor; The Eagle Printing
Company, publishers (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,560. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "iKi." InlP03, Z(4) (##).
DEIiAVAN, Faribault Co. g 321t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 7 m.
E. of Winnebago City. Flour mill.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1885; C. E. Barnes, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
DETROIT CITY, c. h., Becker Co. ti
2,060+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and
Detroit lake, about 45 m. E. of Moorhead.
Farming.
BECKER CO. JOURNAL; Wednes-
day!; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; J. Geo.Persch,
editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl." 'A A).
498
AMERICAN NEWSrAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
RECORD; Fridaj's ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1872; Geo. D. Hamilton, editor and publisher
(8-3).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,050. In 1895, 1. Actual average for
1896.1.104. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "iKi." In
1903, ZC**).
DEXTER, Mower Co. q,278f pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee Sc St. Paul Rd., 10 m. E.
of Austin, the county seat. Stock raising
and farming.
DEXTERITE} Thursdays ; inde-
pendent: four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1896; G. D. Pierce & Son, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
DODGE C'EST'EK, Dodge Co. 0.9421
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Chi-
cago & Great Western Rds., 25 m. N. of
Austin. Steam-roller flour mill. Shipping
point for grain and stock.
DODGE CO. RECORD; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1885; O. H. Phillips, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
DODGE CO. STAR; Thursdays; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.25; established
1890: Edgar Stivers, editor and publisher
(7—3 P). Circulation "jia,."
DONNELLY, Stevens Co. -D 164 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 8 m. N. W. of
Morris.
PRESS; Thursdays ; independent-re-
publican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established October, 1902; The McPherson
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
DULTJTH, c. h., Saint Louis Co. cf
52,969+ pop., center of eight railroads, at
the head of Lake Superior. Grain and fish
market. Brown-stone quarries and saw
mills. Milling, lumbering, mining and
manufacturing. Trade center and shipping
point.
EVENING HERALiD; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLiY, "Wednes-
days; independent; daily and weekly twelve,
Saturday twenty four to thirty pages 16x22;
subscription — daily $5, weekly $1 ; estab-
lished-daily 1883, weekly 1889; Duluth Print-
ing and Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily : Rating varied from
4,500 in 1894 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. Actual
average for 1897. 8,338; for 1898. 9,344;
for 1899, 10,168; for 1900, 10,392; for
1901, 11,063; for 1902,13,669; for im,
13,885; /or 1904. 1.5,348.
Weekly: "jkl"
NEWS TRIBUNE; every morning,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; republican;
daily eight to sixteen. Sunday twenty-eight
to forty-four pages 17x22, weekly eight pages
17x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1881, weekly 1870; Duluth
News Tribune Company, publishers (1—5).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, G. Inl896,G.
In 1897. Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In
1900. yH. Actual average for a year ending
with May. 1901. 9,291: for 1902, 11,590;
for 1903. 12,535; for 1904, 13,952.
Sunday: Actual average for 19(y2 L0,575;
for 1903. 12,682; /or 1904, 14,511.
Weekly: "ii<i"
L.AIJOR WORLD; Saturdays; labor;
six pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1896; W. E. McEwen, editor and publisher
(1—5).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 3,876; for 1903, 3,988; for
1904, 4,229.
MINNESOTA.
^NORDVESTERNSHANDELSTID-
NING; Wednesdays; Swedish; republican;
ten pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished March, 1902; Oscar Lonegren, edi-
tor; Northwestern Commercial News Com-
pany, publishers (5—3),
Circulatio: "jkl" In 1903, (z— 4) I (••).
In 1904, yl.
POSTEN ; Thursdays; Swedish; republi-
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1888; Carl Friberg, editor; The
Interstate Swedish Publishing and Printing
Co., publishers; prints also editions for Su-
perior and Ashland, Wis. (2 — 4).
Combined circulation : In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 4,750. In 1896, G. In
1897. Y. Inl898,yH. Inl899,yH. Inl900,yH.
In 1901. yl. In 1902. (z— 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) I. In 1903,
(z-4)G(«»). In 1904, yG.
SKANDINAV; Saturdays; Norwegian-
Danish; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1887; M. F. Wesenberg, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl "
TRIBUNAL; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1894 ; R. C. Mitchell, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circ'n -'iKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
TRADE NEWS; semi-monthly; mer-
cantile; thirtj^-six pages 91^x12; subscription
$1.50; established 1899; E. L. Millar, editor and
publisher (9—3).
Circulation: "jjul" In 1902, Z (1. 2, 4,5).
Actual average for 19U3, 2,150. In 1904, yl.
DUMONT, Traverse Co. -n 236 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.. 7 m.
S. of Wheaton, the county seat. Agricul-
ture.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished July, 1902; W. H. Smethurst, editor
and publisher (1—3). Circulation "ija.."
DUNDEE, Nobles Co. p 217t pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 18 m. N. of Worthington, the county
seat. Farming and stock raising.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1897: Chas. Hamstreet, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jki.."
EAGLE BEND, rorfrf Co. n 547t Pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 20 m. N. W. of
Long Prairie, the county seat. Manufact-
uring of stoves and furniture.
TODD CO. NEWS; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1894: W. E. Hutchinson, editor and
publisher (5—3). Circulation "isi."
EAGLE LAKE, Blue Earth Co. g
400 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
6 m. E. of Mankato, the county seat. Farm-
ing.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1897; C. E.
Barnes, editor and publisher. Circ'n "iKL."
EAST GRAND FORKS, Polk Co.ti
2,077+ pop., on Northern Pacific and Great
Northern Rds. and Red River of the
North, opposite Grand Forks. N. Dak.
Brewery. Farming.
COURIER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1882; B. O. Seymour, editor; Seymour Bros.,
publishers (9—3). Circulation "isi." In 1903,
Z(4)(#»).
VALLEY VIEW; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
499
MINNESOTA.
MINNESOTA.
llshe<i 1887; W. R. Stoughton, editor; H. F.
Steniher, publisher (12 — I).
Cii'CMilntion: In 1900. "jkx" Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,551. Inl902,yl. Inl903,De-
cember, publisher asserts, every Issue during
the past year was 3,000. In liHM, (z-4) II.
ECHO, Telloto Medicine Co. p334t pop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 19 m. S. S.E.
of Granite Falls, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; R. P. ChiWs, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
EDEN VALLEY, Meeker Co. D 604t
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd., 14 m. N. of Litchfield, the county
seat. Agriculture.
J O U R N A Li ; Thursdays; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
lishedl893: William O'Brien, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKL- "
EDGERTON, Pipestone Co. p 450t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 14 m. S. E. of Pipestone, the county
seat. Farming.
ENTERPRISE i Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883; Green & Lockwood, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
ELBOW LAKE, c. h., Grant Co. -n
625+ pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault
Ste. Marie and Great Northern Rds.,35 m.
S. E. of Wahpeton, N. Dak. Agriculture.
GRANT CO. HERALD; Thursdays;
republican ; eight to ten pages 18x24 ; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1879; W. H. Goetzinger,
editor; The Herald Printing Company, pub-
lishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1900, "jicl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,036. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) T (OO). Actual average for 1904,
1,344.
ELK RIVER, c. h., Sherburne Co. o
831+ pop., on Northern Pacific and Great
Northern Rds. and Mississippi r., 40 m. N.
W. of Saint Paul, the State capital. Milling
and manufacturing.
SHERBURNE CO. STAR-NEWSi
Thursdays; republican ; eight pages 15x23;
subscription $1 ; established 1875 ; A. N. Dare,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
ELLENDALE, Steele Co. g 76 pop.,
on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern
Rd., 16 m. S. W. of Owatonna, the county
seat. Agriculture.
EAGLE; Fridays; republican: six pages
17x24; subscription S1.50; established March,
1901; C. C. Campbell, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "iXL"
ELLSWORTH, Cobles Co. p 454t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd., 18 m. S. E. of Luverne.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent -demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1884; P. F. Levins, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "JKL."
ELMORE, Faribault Co. p 924t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago,
St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rds., 10 m.
S. of Blue Earth City, the county seat.
Farming.
EYE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
•criptIon$1.25; established 1891; W. A. Bruss,
editor and publisher (2—3). CIrc'n "jkl.--
ELY, Saint Louis Co. q' 3,717t pop.,
terminus Duluth & Iron Range Rd., 120 m.
N. N. E. of Duluth, the county seat. Min-
ing, lumbering, hunting, fishing and ship-
ping.
MINER; Fridays; republican; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1895;
Peter Schaefer, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
ELYSIAN, Lestieur Co. g 459t pop.,
on Chicago & Great Western Rd. and Ely-
slan lake, 17 m. S. of Lesueur Center, the
county seat. Flour mills, foundry and
saw mills. Farming and live stock.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1893; Wm. K. Wilcox, editor; John
O'Toole, publisher (5—3). Circulation "jkl."
ERSKINE, Polk Co. ^ 156t pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 2fi^, m. E. of Crooks-
ton, the county seat. Farming.
ECHO; Thursdays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; Arthur Egley,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl.'
EVANSVILLE, Douglas Co. -c 483t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 17 m. N. W.
of Alexandria, the county seat. Grain and
stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890 ; P. A. Neff, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
EVELETH, St.Louis Co.rf2,752t pop.,
on Duluth & Iron Range and Duluth, Mis-
sabe & Northern Rds., 5 m. N. E. of Iron
Junction. Iron mines.
MINING NEWS; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x32; subscription $2; estab-
lished May, 1902; Skeel & Perham, editors
an' publishers (12 — 1). CIrc'n "jkl." (OO)-
STAR ; Thursdays ; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $2; establlslied 1895; P. E. Dow-
ling, editor and publisher (8— 3). CIrc'n "JKL."
In 1903, Z (4) (••).
EXCELSIOR, Hennepin Co. o 717t
pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 18 m.
W. of Minneapolis, the county seat. Sum-
mer resort. Fruit growing.
MINNETONKA RECORD; Fridays;
independent; four pages 15x20; subscrip-
tion $1: established July, 1901; Wlllard Dill-
man.editor and publisher (12 — 3). CIrc'n "jkl."
FAIRFAX, Renville Co. n 642t pop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 28 m. S. E. of
Olivia, the county seat. Lumbering and
agriculture.
STANDARD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1898; Fairfax Printing Company, pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
FAIRMONT, c. h., Martin Co. g
3,040+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 40 m. S. W. of Mankato. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
SENTINEL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; independ-
500
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
ent ; ten pages 18x24; subscription —daily
$4, weelcly $1.50; established — daily 1901,
weekly 1874; Malcom Aldrich, editor; Senti-
nel Publishing Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily "iKL." In 1904, (D D)-
Weekly: Actual average for 1895, '^,001.
In 1896. 1. Actual average for 1897, t2,160.
In 1898, yl. Actual average for 1899, 2,360.
In 1900. vl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903.
(z— I) !(••). In 1904,1 (DD).
NEWSs; seml-weelcly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1884; J. A. Everett,
editor; R. A. Everett & Co.. publishers. Cir-
culation "jkl." In 1901, Z (1,2, 4, 5).
MARTIN CO. INDEPENDENT;
Thursdays; independent; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1892 ; A. L.
Ward, editor; Independent Publishing Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
MARTIN CO. ZEITUNG; Fridays;
German; independent; ten pages 16x22;
subscription $2; established 1893; A. L. Ward,
editor; Democrat Publishing Co., publishers
(6—3). Circulation "jjcl •" In 1903, Z(4) (••).
FARIBAULT, c. h., Rice Co. p 7,868t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and Chi-
cago Great Western Rds., 56 m. S. by S. W.
of Saint Paul, the State capital. Seat
of State schools for the deaf, dumb and
blind and for imbeciles. Manufacturing
and milling. Agriculture.
JOURNAIi; every evening except Sun-
day, and VV'EEKLiY, Fridays; republican;
dally four pages 18«24, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $3. weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily November, 1903, weekly 1897;
Thomas J. Kelley, editor ; Faribault Printing
Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation- Daily: "jkl"(0 0). Week-
ly: In 1897, "JKL." In 1898, Z. Actual aver-
age for 1900. 1,438; for 1901, 2,086. In
1902, August, publisher asserts, no edition
during past year was less than 1,720. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, (z-4) I.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic ;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $2; established
1870; A. E. Haven, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "ikl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
P I Ij O T ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1888 ; M. M. Shields, editor and publisher
(1-5).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,000. In 1896, T. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z, In 1900, Z (3. 4).
In 1902, "iKL." Inl903, Z (4) (#«). In 1904,
(z— 4) I.
REFERENDUM ; Saturdays; socialist;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; E. B. Ford, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN: Wednesdays; repub-
lican; four pages 22x28; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1856; A. W. McKinstry, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,250. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898 "JKL." In 1899, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,300. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. yl. In 1904. (z— 4) I.
JOURNAL. OF PvSYCHO-ASTHE-
NICS; quarterly, March, June, September
and December; medical and educational;
twenty to forty pages 6x9; subscription $1;
established 1895; Dr. A. C. Rogers, editor;
Association of American Institution for
Feeble Minded, publishers (2—4 P). Circula-
tion "JKL."
FARMINGTON, Dakota Co. n- 738t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 25 m. S. by S. W. of Saint Paul, the
MINNESOTA.
State capital. Creamery, flour mill and
iron foundry. Farming.
DAKOTA CO. TRIBUNE ; Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1884; John S.
Hamaker, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
ageforlS96, 1,103. Inl897,Y. Inl898."i£L."
FELTON, Clay Co. ^ 175 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 30 m. N. E. of Moor-
head, the count}' seat. Farming.
COURIER; Thursdays ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; R. B. Pix-
ley, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl. "
(AA).
TRIBUNE; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 12x19; subscription $1; established
February, 1904; Geo. Seifert, editor and pub-
lisher (1—6).
FERGUS FALLS, c. h., Oitertail
Co. -n 6,072t pop., on Northern Pacific and
Great Northern Rds. and Red River of
the North, about 52 m. S. E. of Moor-
head and Fargo, N. Dak. Flour milling
and manufacturing. Abundant water
power. Adjacent to forests of pine and
hardwood lumber and prairie land. Center
of the "Park Region" of Minnesota.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; daily four pages 16x22, weekly eight
pages 20x26; siibscription— dally $3, weekly
$1.50; established — daily 1888, weekly 1875;
Fergus Printing and Publishing Company,
editors and publishers.
Circulation— Daily: "jijl."
Weekly : Actual average for 1894, 2,307.
In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898.
yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl. Actual average for
liW, 3,047.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; C. J. Sawbridge, editor and pub-
lisher (2 — o). Circulation 'jkl.
GLOBE; Saturdays; people's party ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1887;
Haldor E. Boen, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual arer-
aj7e/orl896, 1.180. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl."
UGEBLAD; Wednesdays; Norwegian-
Danish; Independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1881; A. Solem,
editor and publisher.
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
1,591; for 1896, 1,469. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL."
WHEELOCK'S WEEKLY; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; H. M. Whee-
lock, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1,104. In 1900, yl. Actiial
average for 1901, 1,175. In 1902, yl. Actual
average for a year ending tvifh April, 1903,
1.648: for a year ending ivith January,
1905,1,778.
FERTILE, Polk Co. ^ 587t pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd.. 26 m. S. E. of Crooks-
ton, the county seat. Farming.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; L. E. George, editor and publish-
er. Circulation "jkl."
FISHER, Polk Co. ^ 410t pop., on
Great Northern Rd. and Red Lake r., 16 m.
S. E. of Grand Forks, N. Dak. Wheat
growing.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; Will J. Shaughnessy, editor and
publisher (7— 3). Circulation "jjll."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
501
3IINi\ESOTA.
FJLOODW^OOD, St. Louis Co. cT 2»>4t
pop.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
FOLEY, Benton Co. u 400 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 11 m. N. E. of Sauk
Rapids, the county seat. Manufacturing of
hoops, shingles and flour.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 19(X); W.
A. Farrington & Co., editors and publishers
(6—3). Circulation "jki.."
FOSSTON, Polk Co. ^ 86it pop.,
terminus of Great Northern Rd.,46 m. E.
by S. E. of Crookston, the county seat.
Lumbering and farming.
THIRTEEN TOWNS; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1884; A. W. Foss, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl"
FOX HO ME, Wilkins Co. -U on
Northern Paciflc Rd., 14 m. E. of Brecken-
rldge.
HlJSTIiER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
June, 1901: Ludwig Schulbert, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
FRAN KIiIN,/?«nm7/c Co. n i39tpop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 10 m. from
Beaver Falls, the county seat, and 6 E. of
Morton. Wheat, oats, barley, rye, corn and
flax.
TRIBUNE ; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1898: Daniel Whetston, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
FRAZEE, Becker Co. "□ l.OOOf pop.
FREE PRESS; Saturdays (A A).
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
FROST, Faribault Co. Q 250 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m. S. E. of
Blue Earth City, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
RECORD; Fridays: republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
October 19U3; J. R. Lee, editor and publisher
(1—.)). Circulation ".ikl."
FULDA, Murray Co. p 886t Pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 18 m.
N. of Worthlngton. Agriculture.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1897;
H. F. Pfelfer, editor and publisher (7— 3 P).
Circulation "jk_l."
REPUBIilCAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; J. A. Maxwell, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3). Circulation "JKL."
FUNKLEY, Beltrami Co.. b 150 pop.,
on Minn. & Int. Rd., 30 m. N. E. of Bernldji.
Lumbering.
REI.TRAIWI CO. BUGLE; Thurs
<lavs; Independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established July, 1903; H. P.
King, editor and publisher (1—4). Circula-
tion ••.IKL."
GARY, Norman Co. "Jn on Northern
Paciflc Rd., 13 m. E. of Ada, the county seat.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 190(1 ; R. P. Luchan, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
MINNESOTA.
GAYL.ORD, Sibley Co. g GOSf pop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 17 m. W. of
Henderson, the county seat, and 62 W. of
Minneapolis. Agriculture.
II U B ; Fridays ; Independent ; eight
pages 15x22; sub.scription $1.25; established
18S(;; Alvin T." Johnson, editor and publisher
(5—3). Circulation "jkl."
GIBBON, Sibley Co. g 545t pop., on
Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., about 16 m. N.
by N. W. of New Ulm. Farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1894;
E. C. Clasen, editor and publisher (5—3).
Circulation "jkl."
GliENGOE, c. h., McLeod Co. u l,780t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
59 m. W. of Saint Paul, the State capital.
Flour mills and creamery.
ANZEIGER; Wednesdays; German;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 19U0; J. Wenk, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1902. Z (4, 6)
(A A).
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
1873; McClelland & TIfft, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "okl."
LiOKAIi-BEOBACHTER; Wednes-
days (A A).
REGISTER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; -estab-
lished 1856; Harry B. Wakefield, editor; Reg-
ister Printing Co., publishers. Circula-
tion "iKL." In 1899. Z. In 1901. Z (4, 5).
GLENVILLE, Freeborn Co. g 351t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Paciflc, Il-
linois Central and Iowa Central Rds., 9 m.
S. E. of Albert Lea, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
PROGRESS; Tuesdays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
M. P. Fuller, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jkl.-
GLEN WOOD, c. h.. Pope Co.-n l,116t
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault
Ste. Marie and Northern Pacific Rds., at
head of Lake Minnewaska.
GOPHER; Thursdays (A A).
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1887; Kroshus & Brendel, editors and pub-
lishers (2—3).
Circulation; In 1897, "JKL." In 1898. Z. In
1903, February, publisher asserts, during 1902
never less than 1,200. In 1903, yl (O O). In
1904, "JKL."
PRESS; Tuesdays ; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1897 : W. A.
Simonton, editor and publisher (9—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
GliYNDON, Clay Co. t: 250t pop., on
Northern Pacific and Great Northern Rds.,
9 m. E. of Moorhead, the county seat.
Wheat growing and dairying.
RED RIVER VALLEY NEWS;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1878; Luther Osborn,
editor and publisher (8—3.) Circulation "jkl."
GOODHUE, Goodhue Co. P, 241t pop.,
on Chicago & Great Western Rd., 12 m.
S. S. W. of Red Wing, the county seat.
Farming.
EN TERPRISE ; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 17x24 ; subscription $1 ; estalj-
503
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
IIhIu'cI IKOfi; V>. O. Pierce, editor ittid piibllHlior
(T)-.'}). Clrnilatlon 'Vkl."
GOOD THUNDER, Ulue Earth Co.
y r)(iM pop., oil ChlciiKo, MIlwimkiM- & St.
Paul ltd., 12 111. S. of Munkato, thu county
seat. Agriculture.
IIEI{ A lil)|Tliurs(la.VH;(l(Mnocrallc;('lKlit
pagWH 20x'^'«; HiihHcrlptloii $1.50; eHtabllHhrd
1891; K.H.iJriniii. editor and publlalu'r. CIr
dilation "<iui. '
GRACEVILiLE, nu,stone Co. -DSf^Cl
pop., on (yliUriiKo, Mliwaiikcc' & St. Paul an<l
OreatNortlicrii Kd.s., IH m. N. of Ortoiivlllc.
the county seat. FurinliiK and dairying-
KNTKIt PIMSKj KrIdayH; liidcpi-ndfiit;
elulil. piiKt^w l.'ix.;,; ; Hiih.scrlptlon $1.. "")(!; es(al)
UsIumI IHs:!; U. VV. McKeon, editor aiKl piil>
llfllior. (!li(Milatl<)ii •pi. I ."
I'll ■•'.N I .\ ; 'I'liiirHdayH; (Iciiiocratlo; four
paK«!M IHx'J'l; Hiibscrlptloii $1; e.iital>Il.slie(l
IS1(4; Mr.M. E. M. RobcrtHon, editor and pub
llHlicr. (Mrculatlon •mki."
GRANADA, Martiii Co. g soot pop.,
on (MilcaRo, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 5 m.
N. E.of Falrnioiit, tlu^ eounty seat. Agrl-
cultunv
JODH N A l.{ FrMiiys; IndepeiKlenl ;elKlit
paKes I.Sx2l; Hubscrlptlon $l.'2ri; eHtabllslied
1H1>7; Frank II. \V liltnev, editor and publisher
(f)— n). (llreiil.iMon -jkl."
GRAND MARAIS, c. li., Cook Co. d
170 pop., on ]jakt^ Superior, H3 ni. N. K. of
Two Harbors, 110 from Diiluth and 90S. W.
of Port Arthur, ont. MIiiIiik and agrl-
cullurc.
COOK <;0. IllCit A liO ; SaturdHyH;
deiiiocralU;; cIkIiI pai^es Ifi.x'J'i; Niibscrlpt Ion
$1; eHtabll.shed IH'.U ; ClirlH Mwrpliy, editor
and publiNlior ((>— 3). Circulation "oi»i "
GRAND MEADOW, ^rower co. a,
477+ pop., on (UilcaKo, MllvvjiiiUee A St. Paul
Rd., IS in. E. of AuhIIii, the county Heat.
Grain market. C'reainery.
IM<:(!OIM>; 'riiiirsdiiy.s; repul>lleaii; elRht
paKCH \tt\Ti; sul)serl|>(ioii$l ; esdibllshed \HH•^■,
n. A. .loliiiHoii. editor; Record I'rlntluK Co.,
publishers (2—:!). Circulation "iiii,."
GRAND RAPIDS. <^ Ji-. Itasca Co.
l^ 1,1'^si p()p.,on Diihilli, Superior ft Western
Rd., about 81! m. N. W. of DuliKli. llend-
({UartiM's for lumberliiK and ininiiiK sup-
|)lles.
IIKIC A lil>-lt KVIKWt Saturdays; re
publican; el^ht paKes l.'i.\J'.J; Hubserlpl Ion .f,';
eslabllshed 1S!)J; K.C. Kllev, editor mid pub-
lisher (H :t). Cln-ulatlon mki ■•
ITAHCA <;0. IM>l<:i>KM>ENT] Sni
urdays; liidepend(>n( ; eluhtpaKes Ifix'J'J; siib-
Hcrlptlon .$ 1; established November, I'.»02: An-
der«on Pros., eclltors and publlHherH (2 — .'D.
GRANITE FALLS, c. h., Yfliow
Medicine Co. }^ 1,21 It pop., on ChlcaKo, Mil-
waukee &St. Paul and Great Northern Rds.
and Minnesota r., r>5 m. S. K. of Ortoii-
vllle. Walir po\vt>r. AKrIculturo ami stock
raising.
.1 or It N A li ] Thursdiiys; fepubllciin ; four
piiRes ir)x22; subscription $1.50; i-sliibllslied
187ri; C. A. Uennett, editor and publisher.
Circulation -mki.."
TIMItHNKs Tuesdays; r(>i)ubllcaii ; «<lk'ht
pages ir)x22; sub.scrli)tlon $l.r)0; <>stabllshed
MINNESOTA.
188.T; J. L. Putnam, odlOor and publisher.
Circulation mki."
GREENBUSH, fioseau Co. ^ 57 pop.,
17 m. S. W. of Ro.Heau, the county seat.
Agriculture.
.lOIIKNAlit Fridays; republican; eight
pages XUxti ; siibscrijitlon .fl ; est.iblislied
.lannary, I'.IOI ; Harold K. Sanders, editor;
.Journal Printing Co., publishers (3— .5 P).
(Mrculatlon ".iki."
GREY EAGLE, ToiUi Co. u :a:! poii..
on Norlhein I'aclllc U<l., 1!! m. S. E. of l.oiig
Prairie, the county seat. Agriculture.
<; A Z IC TT E X Thursdays; republican:
four pages lSx',!2; Biibscrlpl Ion $1 ; eslabllshed
October, 11)01; F. 1). Shei man, <-<lltor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). (Mrculation "oki."
GROVE CITY, Meeker Co. u aiflf
pop., on Great Northern lid., 9 in. W. of
liltchdeld, the county seat. Agriculture.
TIMESj Fridays; republlciin ; eight
pages 13x20; Hubscrlptlon .$1 ; established 1S91 ;
A. SaiuUM's, c'dltor; March Pros., publishers
(S— 3). Circulation 'mm. •
GRYGLA, MiirahnU Co. t] ;.'» pop., OQ
111. N. E. of Crookston. I'"arnilng and stock
raising.
E A (j li E ; I'rldays; republlciin; eight
pages 1,^x2:.'; subscript Ion fl ; established De-
cember, l!lo:t; Geo. A. .lohnson, editor and
piil)lisher (1— S).
GULLY, I'olk Co. ti on Great Nortli-
ern Kd., Ki m. E. of Crookstown.
SIINUEAFU; Frld.iys; four pnges 15x22;
HubscrlpMon li;l ; cBtabllshcd April, iy01;W.
G. Hunt, editor jiiid pul)llshcr(7 — 3). Circu-
lation ■MK I "
HALLOCK, I'- »>-, Kittson Co. ^mb]
pop., on (ircjit Northern Rd., 21 ni. S. E. of
I'embiiia, N. Dak. Agriculture and stock
raising,
KITTSON <;0. ENTEKI'KISK;
Fridays; democratli^ <'lghi jiagcs ir)x22; sub-
scrlpt'lon ."ftl. 50; established 1HS2; J.E.Pouvette,
editor ami publisher { 1—4).
<!ireiiliilion: In IH'.tS, 'vki,.- In 1899. pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,100. In I'.tOO, vl.
Ill I'.tOl, ••.PKi." In I'.)C3, 'A (1).
NEWS; Saturdays; repiibliciin ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1SS9; Nelson Pros., editors ami jmbiishers
(2—3). Circulaton ■•iKi.." In l!t02, Z ( 1).
HALSTAD, Normon Co. \2 <>00 pop.,
on (irciit Noitliern Rd. Farming.
It E I' O K T K II J Fridays; republican;
eiglit pages l,''ix22; subscription $l.r>0; Edwiird
Sullivan editor and pul)lisiicr (12 3). Cir-
culation •\ni\
HAMMOND,
pop., on CMilcago, St. Paul it Mllwiiukee
Rd.. IH 111. S. W. of Waliasiia. the county
Beat. Farming and gardening.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight |)ages 15x22;
sui>si'rlptlon $1; established liXIO; A. .1. Bul-
CATALOGUK HY ISTATKS.
no;}
Mli\.\KS()TA.
1
ton,(Mlitor; A. J. Myers & Son, publishers.
Circulation "jki,."
HA'NCOCK, sti'tfiis Co. {i-ur)t pop..
on Un'iit Niiillicrn Kd., ;• in. S. K. of Morris.
tho couuly scat. MiinnCiu'lnrlnp; ami ukiI
»Millnit>.
|{ !<:<'<» I{ l>) KrUliiys: IndciXMidont n-
pnltllf.in; tiKlit pn^os ITix'^.'; Hnliscilpl Ion
$l.r>(l: <<stiil)llshc<l IS'.I'.); K. J. Kaho, (mIKot and
piilillslior (S-:<). CMrcnlation •■jki"
HANLEY FALLS, VrUow Afeilkinv
Co. H 078 pop., on (Ircjil NorMu'rn and Mln-
ntMipoll.s .t St. Louis lids., 11 ni. S W. of
Qranlto Kails, thi'i'ounty .soat. .\Krlcullun'.
I» It K S H I Kridayu; rcpMhllcan ; el^lit
paRCf lixOd; snhscrlpllon $1: csliiltllHlicd ()<*
tol)Or. I'.IOI; M M. llnnnon, (nlltor; I'ichb IMd)
Ilsliln^ Co., pultllsliprs (3— :0. (Mrc'n ■ini ••
HANSKA, llrown Co. g m) poi.., II
ni. S. \V. of N<'\v Uhn the county soat.
AKrIcuUui*'.
IlKltAlil); Krldays; ropnbllcnn: clRlit
paRi's i:!x;'ii; subsc'ilpMon ,$1; t>s(al>llsli»'d
.lun»>. I'.till; C. K. Upton, t'dllor and pub
lIsluM- ("i— ;J) tMrculatlon "ojix."
HARDWICK, AVW.-0). p 2rm i»<>i>..
on (liii'.iKO, HiiillnKton I'i- Quincy Kd.. 8 ni.
N. of Lu v(>nH>, the county seat. Stone
(luarrlcs and larininK.
N K >\ S 5 Krldays; IndcpiMuh-nl ; .-IkIiI
)»^'«M Ctx'.'d; subscription $\ ; «'Htablislicd ISSH;
Jlobnan »%. lll^lcy, cdUors and publlsln-rs
(0—3). Circulation "OJti."
HARMONY, rUlmore Co. Q, ftl7t
pop., on C'hlcaK<>, Milwaukee .'^ SI. Paul Kd..
12 in. S. of Pi(>ston, (ho counly scat. AKrI
culture and slock ralsliiK-
NKWSj Tlitirs<lays ; republican; iduld
panes l.^x•v'2 ; subscription $1 ; cslabllshcd
IHiKi ; li. (>. llaiiKcii, editor and pnbllslier
(6—3) (Circulation -mkl."
HASTINGS, t^- I"-. 7>«A-o<«(7o.n-3,81lt
pop., on C'ldcaRo, MlhvaviUee •"t St. Paul Kd.
and Mississippi r., '^0 in. below Saint Paul,
ilie State capital. MIIIIuk and luanufac't-
urliiK. ShlppliiK point, for ^I'-'ibi.
^i A 'A V. T T K ; overv niornliiK, and
WKKKIiV, Saturdays; republican; four
paKCS dalh' 8xrj, weekly lix'^l; subscilpl Ion
dally $r>. weekly $\ ; established dally 1882,
weekly 1857; Irvlnj^i'odd .V Son, editors and
publishers. (Miir'n dally "jm,." w«>ekly "iMti •"
l> KM OC! It A T; riiursdays; four pa^es
18x'Jl; subscription ,$ I; established ISSC; A. .1.
Schaller, editor and publisher. (Mrc'ii "jul."
HAWLEY, Cloy <■»■ Xi ftJ^C't p«»p.,<>n
Northern Pacltlc Kd., about, 22 in. K. of
Moorhead, the comity s»>at. Anjrleullurt^
<;i.AY VO. IIKKAIiDt Krldays; n>
|)Ubllcan; <"lKht pan<'s 1.^x22; suliscrlpt Ion $1 ;
estalillshed 18<).'{; John II. Held. <Mlllor and
publlsh<>r ((>— 3). (■Irculatlon "om.'
HAYFIELD, />"<///e Co. P, ISUt pop.,
on (ChleaK'o .t (Ireat Western Kil.. 80 m. S.
of Saint Paul, the Static capital, drain
market. Creamery.
I><>IM;1<: <"0. TltANS<'ltil»T; Thurs
days; four |)aKes lSx2l; subscription .^1.25;
established IS'.i.'i; .lolmston .t VVIcKiu*. editors
and publishers. CMrcnlation "jki."
IHINNhSOTA.
HECTOR, UenvUleCo. n 6ft4t pop., on
Chicago. Milwaukee ft St. Paul Rd.. 2>S m.
W. of (llencoe. AKilculture.
ni I It It <> It t Krldays; repid>llcan; elKht
paKOS 15x22; suliscrlptlon Jjl.fiO; establlsli4'd
IS81»; (Miarlos H. Dean, editor and publisher.
Circulation "ija."
HENDERSON, o. h., t^ibley Co. g ttoJt
pop., on Minnesota r., (Ht in. S. VV. of Saint
Paul.t he St a t<' capital. Klour mill. KarmliiK.
Siltl.KY CO. INDKI'KNDKNTj KrI
days; IOmkIIsIi and (Jernian; Independent:
ft>ur paKCs irix22; subscript Ion $\ ; establlslu'ti
I87:t; O. A. Muck, editor and nubllsher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
HENDRICKS, Uiicoln Co. p 100
pop., li in. N.of Lake Kenton. th(> county
seat. KarmliiK.
I' 1 <> N V, K It 5 Thursdays; republican;
4'lKht pa^es 1.1X22; suliscrlptlon $\; estah-
llshed I'.MMI; C. P. Sonnlchseii, editor and pub-
lisher ((> ;M. CIrculat Ion ••jjyi/"
HENDRUM, Norman C\).Yj32ft pop.,
on Great Northern lid., Ill in. K. of Ada, the
county seat. Wheat, corn, llax and sto<-k
ralsluK.
Itl<:i» ltiVr.lt ItKVIKU J Krldays;
four paKcs i:ix2(); subscription jll.riO; eslab-
llshed IS'.i'.i; Pallas X MeOhce. editors ami
imbllshers. Circulation "jm ..••
HENNING, Ottcrtail Co.-nMU\ pop.,
on Northern PacItU- Kd.. 31 m. from KerRUS
Kails, the county ,s»>at. In "Park KeKl«>'>-"
AI>V<M'ATi':« Thursdays; elRlit pa^cs
ir)x22 ; snb.serlptlon $1; established iH'.tl ;
Manl<>y .lohnson, editor and publisher (t-^- 3).
CIrculat Ion vki "
HERMAN, Orant Co. -a TiAOt pop., on
Ureal Northi-rn Kd.. 38 in. S. K. of lh««ckon-
rhlRC. AKrIculture.
KNTKIt rit ISK; Thursdays; Independ-
ent; cIkIiI paRt's l.'">x22; subscription $1;
established 1S8(>; Nellie .lacobs, editor ami
publisher (li It). Circulation "n.i . ••
<iltANT CO. KKVIKWj Thursdaya;
riM'ubllcan; tdi'hl jtaRcs l.'ix22; subscription
t\\ established I'.tDl); (1. K. McPlicrson, editor ;
The McPherson PubllshluK Co., publishers
(12 3). Cliculatlon •mm ."
HERON LAKE,. /«cA-«on Co. p i);.»8t
pop., on ChlcaRo, St. Paul, Mlnm-apolls .%
Omaha Kd., 20 m. N. W. of Jackson, the
county seat. AKricultur(<.
.|A<'liSON CO. TOIKSj Saturdays;
republlcnn; elRhtpaRcs 15x22; subscription
$1; estaldlsUed isr.; Wolsteiicroft .t Haiiseil,
editors and publishers (li II). Clrc'ii ".ji.t."
NK^YS^ Thursdays; republican; t>lKht
panes 18x21; subscription $1; ostabllshcil IsHli;
(Carls. Kastw'ood. editor and publisher (li— 3).
Clrculid|oir'.H>i."
l''AltI>I ANI» rOlII/rilY \VOItM>|
monthly (A A).
KAItl>I. IIOI>ll': A NO poiii/ntv
.1 O II It N A li < monthly; aKrlcullnral ;
twelve panes llxKi; subscript l<u> 25 cents;
estaldlshed IIIOI; C. S. Kast wood, edllor and
pulillsher (12— 1).
(nreiiliilion: lu lIHlli, (/ \) II (• •). In
I'.Hil. yll.
HEWITT, Tixld Co. D :nit pop., on
(Jreat Northern Kd.
ItANNKIt t Krldays (A A).
504
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
MINNESOTA.
KIBBI'SG, Saint Louis Co. a' 2,481t
pop., on Duluth, Missabe & Northern and
Duluth, Mississippi River & Northern Rds.,
80 m. N. W. of Duluth. Iron ore and pine
timber.
3IESABA ORE AND HIBBING
NEW^S; Saturdays; independent; eight
to twelve pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1894 ; C. M. Atkinson, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl' In
19'j3,Z (■!)(••).
!?«ENT1NE1j ; Saturdays ; democratic ;
four pages 18x-^ ; subscription S2; established
1894; w. A. Thomas, editor ; W. A. & A. A.
Thomas, publishers. Circulation "jkl. "(A A).
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1898; J. A.
Mclntyre, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
HILIiS, ^ock Co. jH 350 pop., on Illinois
Central and Great Northern Rds., 20 m. E.
of Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Agriculture.
CRESCENT; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 11x18; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; Finke & Nash, editors and pub-
lishers (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
HINCKLEY, Pine Co. D-459t pop., on
St. Paul & Duluth and Great Northern Rds.,
76 m. N. of St. Paul. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; inde
pendent ; eight pages 15x22 : subscription
$1.50; established 1891; W. C. Warren, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl "
HOKAH, Houston Co. 0, 536t pop-, on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Lake Como, 10 m. W. of La Crosse, Wis.
Water power, utilized in milling and manu-
facturing.
HOUSTON CO. CHIEF; Thursdays;
republican ; four pages 17x24 ; subscription
$1; establi.shed 18.57; W. S. Moe, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
HOLLAND, Pipestone Co. p 425 pop..
on Great Northern Rd.. 150 m. S. W. of St.
Paul. Agi-iculture.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; Dan Gagen. editor and publisher
(1—5). Circulation "jkx "
HOPKINS, Hennepin Co, U 1,050
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul,
Great Northern and Minneapolis & St.
Louis Rds., 8 m. S. W. of Minneapolis, the
county seat. Flour mills. Farming.
NEWS; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; Hollister &
Smetana, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "jkl."
HOUSTON, Houston Co. ZX_ 542t pop.,
ou Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 23 m.
W. of La Crosse, Wis. Wheat growing and
stock raising.
HOUSTON VALL.EV SIGNAL.;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 13x20;
subscription S1.50 ; established 1882 ; C. F.
Schonlau, editor and publisher (5—3). Cir-
culation "iKL."
HOWARD LAKE, WHght Co.n 737t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 54 m. W. of
Saint Paul, the State capital. Grain ele-
vators. Farming and wheat growing.
HERALD; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; A. Charles, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
HUTCHINSON, McLeod Co. n 2,495t
I)op., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Great Northern Rds. and Crow r., 59 m. W.
of Minneapolis. Flour and saw mills,
iron foundry, machine shops and six grain
elevators.
INDEPENDENT - TIMES ; Wednes-
days; republican; twelve pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1.50; established — Independent
1892, Times 1897 ; consolidated November,
1901 ; Hobart & Hotaling, editors and pub-
lishers (8— 3). Circulation "iKL." In 1899, Z,
In 1902, Z (1. 2, 4, 5). In 1903. Z (4) (• •).
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1880; Carlos Avery, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl." Actualaveraae
for 1897, 1,150; for 1898, l,38ti; for 1899,
1,490; /orl900, 1,564. In 1901, yl. Act-
ual average for 1902, 1,S'^9 ; for 1903.
1.950. In 1904, yl.
INTERNATIONAL FALLS,
Itasca Co. [^ on Duluth & Iron Range Rd.,
120 m. N. W. of Tower.
BORDER BUDGET; Thursdays (A A).
ECHO; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subBcription $1.50; established
January, 1902; C. B. Montgomery, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
lONA, Murray Co. p 358t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.. 7 m.
S. of Slayton, the county seat. Farming
and creamery.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899; J. J. Griffin, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
I SA'STIy Isanti Co. D- 228 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 6 m. S. of Cambridge,
the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x23; subscription $1; established
January, 1901; E. R. Lawton, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation 'jkl."
IVANHOE, Lincoln Co. p on Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rd.. 15 m. N. of Tyler.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished July. 1900; A. K. Stanning, editor and
publisher (2—5 P).
JACKSON, c. h., Jackson Co. JI11.756t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Des Moines r., 42 m. W. of Winnebago
City. Railroad car shops. Agriculture.
REPUBLIC; semi-weekly; Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; eight pages 1.5x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1871; W. C.
Hartson, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
JACKSON CO. PILOT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1..50; established 1889; King & McCroden,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
JANESVILLE, Waseca Co. g l,254t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.. 18 m.
E. S. E. of Mankato. Milling and the manu •
f acture of lumber. Farming.
ARGUS; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1872: John A. Henry, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
505
MISNKSOTA.
MINNESOTA.
WASECA CO. DEilIOCRAT; Thurs
days; eight pages 15x2"2; subscription $1.50;
established 1S97; Gilday& McClelland, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jki." (A A).
JASPER, Pipestone Co. p 559t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy & Great
Northern Rds., 13 m. S. by S. W. of Pipes-
tone, the county seat. Granite quarries.
Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; sul)scription $1; established
1888; Selah S. King, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
JEFFERS, Cottonwood Co. p 375 pop-,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Mineapolis & Omaha
Rd., 12 m. N. W. of Windom, the county
seat. Farming.
REVIEW; Thursdays ; republican;
twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1900; A. E. Karst, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "ncL."
JORDAN, Scott Co. g l,370t pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha and
Minneapolis & St. Louis Rds., 8 m. S. S. W.
of Shakopee, the county seat. Flour mills.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent-democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1885; John Casey,
editor and publisher (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1901. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for m)2. 1,016. In 1913, "JKL"
MINNESOTA VOLKSFREUND;
Thursdays; German; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1892; C. Roderig, editor ahd publisher (2— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
KASSON, Dodge Co. Cl^ l,112t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Ra., 65 m. W.
of Winona. Agriculture, stock raising and
dairying.
DODGE CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs-
days; republican; eight and twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1867;
Nottage Bros., editors and publishers (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896. pub-
lisher asserts, smallest edition 1,040. In 1897,
IZ. In 1898, publisher asserts, smallest edi-
tion 1,120. Inl899.zl. Inl900. zT. Inl901,yT.
Inl902,yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (#•). In 1904, yl.
KENNEDY, Kittson Co. t] 158 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 10 m. S. of Hallock.
STAR ; Fridays; independent; four pages
17x24; subscription $1.25; established 1902;
E. M. Eugelbert, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl."
KENSINGTON, Douglas Co. -a 207
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd., 18 m. S. W. of Alexandria, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight rages
13x20; subscription $1; established October,
1902; C. O. Cooley, editor and publisher (2—3;.
Circulation "iKL."
KENYON, Goodhue Co. p ],202t pop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., 53 m. S. of
Saint Paul. Agriculture and stock raising.
LEADER; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1885;
Finstuen & Rockne, editors and publishers
(2—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver-
agefor 1899, 1.045. In 1900, yl. In 1901, -jkl "
In 1902, Z (4,5).
!>! I N N K SOT A SKiNA L; Fridays;
anti-saloon; eight pages 15x20; subscription
$1; established 1900; O. G. Landstad, editor;
North Star Publishing Co., publishers (12—3;.
Circulation "jkl."
KERKHOVEN, Swift Co. -n 411 f
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 17 m. S. E. of
Benson, the county seat. Farming.
BANNER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1897 ; A. T.
Archer, editor and publisher. Circ'n"jKL."
KIESTER, Faribault Co. g 275 pop.,
on Cliieago & Northwestern Rd.. 19 m. S. E.
of Blue Earth City, the county seat. Farm-
ing, dairying and stock raising.
COURIER; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Carpenter & Co., editors and
publishers (6—3). Circulation -JKi "
KIMBALL, Stearns Co. D 327 pop.,
on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd.,20m.S. of St. Cloud.
KODAK; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established November, 19(il;
F. C. Young, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKi."
KOOCHICHING, Itasca Co. [j
60 pop., on Rainy Lake r., 180 m. N. W.
of Duluth. Gold mining, lumbering, fish
ing and agriculture.
BORDER BUDGET; Thursdays; re-
publican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1888; Holler & Slocum, edi-
tors and publishers (9—3). Circ'n "jkl."
LAFAYETTE, Nicollet Co. g 122t
pop.
LEDGER ; Saturdays (A A).
LAKE BENTON, c.h.,itncoZn Co. p
890+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd..
25 m. E. of Brookings, S. Dak. Agriculture.
NEWS; Wednesdays ; independent-re-
publican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1880; R. A. Turner, editor;
News Printing Co., publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
LAKE CITY, Wabasha Co. D, 3,744t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Lake Pepin, an expansion of Missis-
sippi r., 57 m. below Saint Paul, the State
capital. Summer resort. Manufacturing
and agriculture.
GRA PHIC-SENTINEL ; Wednesdays ;
independent; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$1..50; established— Grap/iic 1882, Sentinel 1870,-
Myers & Paterick, editors and publishers
(12—4).
Circulation: In 1893 and 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest Issue 1,100. In 1896, I. In
1897, I Z. In 1898, publisher asserts, not be-
low 1,250. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901.
publisher asserts, during the past year there
has not been an issue of less than 1,368. In
1902, December, publisher asserts, during the
past year there has not been an issue of less
than 1,.S50. In 1903, December, publisher as-
serts, every issue during the past year has
not been less than 1.250. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
REPUBlilCAN; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 188.S; C. A. Von Vleck, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL "
LAKE CRYSTAL,, Blue Earth Go.qi
1,215+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneap-
olis & Omaha and Northwestern Rds,
506
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
MINNESOTA.
Summer resort. Agriculture, fruit and
stocic raising and dairying.
UNION ; Wednesdays; independent-re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50 ; established 1882; George W. Neff, editor
and publisher (8 — 3). Circulation "jkl." In
1897. Z. In 1900, Z. In 1902, "J£i." In 1903,
Z(i)(««).
LAKEFIELD, Jackson Co. p 862t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Heron lake, 10 m. W. N. W. of Jack-
son, the county seat. A favorite resort for
sportsmen. Agriculture.
II E K A Li D ; Wednesday ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1895; C. S. Beall, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "j_kl-' (A A).
STANDARD; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883; Crawford & Crawford, editors
and publishers (1 — 5).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1900, 1,079. In 1901, "jkl.- Act-
ual average for 1902. 1,^27. In 1903, I.
Act ual average for 1904, 1,197.
LAKE PARK, BwAcr Co. -D 570 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 14 m. N. W. of
Detroit City, the county seat. Agriculture.
BECKEH CO. JOURNAL.; Wednes
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription (1; established 1895; A. S. King,
editor; L. M. Mason, publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
LAKE WILSON, Murray Co. p
3uo pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis
& Omaha Rds., 12 m. from Slayton, the
county seat. Farming.
PILOT; Fridays; independent-republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1901; Forrest & Thompson, editors
and publishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl.'
LAMBERTON, Redwood Co. J3 624t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 40
ni. W. of New Ulm. Four grain elevators.
Farming.
STAR; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50 ; established 1893;
W. C.Starr, editor and publisher (S— 3). Cir
culation 'jkl."
'LATX'ES^O'RO J Fillmore Co. n l,102t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 54 m. W. of La Crosse. Wis. Flour
mills and flax-flber plant.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1874; E. P. Johnson, editor; W. W.
Wall, publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
LEADER; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
O. M. Levang, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
LAUREL, Itasca Co. [j 300 pop., on
Rainy r. Lumber mills.
P RESS ; Fridays ; republican ; four pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established March,
1903; A. H. Ferrell & Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—4). Circulation "JKL."
LEROY, Mower Co. D, 772t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Winona
& Western Rds., 23 m. S. E. of Austin, the
county seat. Flour mill and creamery.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1875; 8. E. Bronson, editor and
publisher (3—5 P). Circ'n "jkl." In 1900, Z.
In 1902. "JKL."
LESTER PRAIRIE, McLeod Co. n
418 pop., on Great Northern Rd., 14 m. E. of
Hutchinson. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.25; established 1894;
O. H. Smith, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
LESUEUR, -tesMCMr Co. p l,937t pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd. and Minnesota r., 63 m. S. W. of Saint
Paul, the State capital. Milling, agriculture
and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Charles C. Kolars, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
LEADER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1895; F. M. Wrabek, editor and publisher
(2—5). Circulation "jkl."
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; ten pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1879;
M. W. Grimes, editor and publisher (6—8).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
Actual average for 1896, 1,084; for 1897,
1,268. In 1898, vl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. "JKL." In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). In
1904. yl.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; democratic:
eight pages 17x24 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1873 ; E. F. Barrett, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl "
LINDSTROM, Chisago Co. D- 385t
pop., on St. Paul & Duluth Rd., about 2 m.
W. by S. W. of Center City, the county
seat. Agriculture and milling.
CHISAGO CO. COURIER; Satur
days; independent-republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1895;
Arvie Queber, editor; C. A. Victor, publisher
(1—5). Circulation "jkl "
CHISAGO CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1888; W. F. Rowe. editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
i>IEDBORGAREN; Thursdays; Swed-
ish; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898; Arvie Queber, editor; C. A.
Victor, publisher (1—5).
Cii'Ciilatiou: In 1898, "jkl" In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,500. In 1900. yl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl (OO).
Actual average for 1904, 2.047.
N YA P RES SEN; Saturdays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1903: Sam Ringquist, editor and publisher
(8-3 P) (A A).
LISMORE, XoMea Co. p 160 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 21 m.
N. W. of Worthington,
LEADER; Fridays; independent repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1901; W. V. Olin, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 5P).
LITCHFIELD, c. h., Meeker Co. a
2,280+ pop., on Great Northern Rd. and Lake
Ripley, 76 m. W. of Saint Paul, the State
capital. Woolen and fiour mills, foundry
and creamery. Summer resort.
INDEPENDENT; Tuesdays; Independ-
ent; four pages 22x28 ; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1876 ; H. I. Peterson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." Actual at-er-
aae/or 1900. 1,527. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl.
In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
NEWS LEDGER; Thursdays; republi-
can ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1872; Meyer & Harris, editors and pub-
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
507
MINNESOTA.
SATURDAY REVIEW
republicau; eight pages 18x24;
$1.50; established 1886; C.
editoi- and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1896, "iKL.••
lisher asserts smallest edition
average/or 1898. 1,357. In
1900, vl. In 1901, yl. In 1902
(z— 4) T. In 19()4, (z— 4) I.
; Saturdays ;
subscription
W. Wagner,
In 1897, pub-
1,100. Actual
1899, yl. In
:, yl. In 1903,
lilTTLiEFALiLiS, c. h., Morrison Go.
D 5,774+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and
Mississippi r., 31 m. N. of Saint Cloud.
Three flour and two saw mills, paper and
wood-pulp mill and water power.
TRANSCRIPT; every evening except
Sunday, and W E E K Li Y, twioe-a-week,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; daily
four, weekly twelve pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion—daily $5, weekly $1.50; established-
daily 1892, weekly 1876; W. M. Fuller, editor;
Transcript Publishing Co., publishers (2 — 4).
Circulation— l>aily: "jkl"
Weekly: In 1901, -jki.." Actual average
for 1902, I ,S<t6 ; for 1903, 2,'^61 . In 1904, yl.
HERALiI); Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1889; C. E. Vasaly, editor; Little Falls Printing
Company, publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,200. In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 1,050. In 1897,
T Z. In 1898. "JKL." In 1899, I. In 1900, "jkl. "
In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904, "jk-l. ■
MORRISON CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1886; Democrat
Publishing Co , publishers (2—3). Circ'n"j_KL."
LONG PRAIRIE, c. h., Todd Co. n
1,.3S5+ pop., on Great Northern Rd., 17 m. N.
of Sauk Center. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1902 ; Graham & Rosch, editors and
publishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
IjEADER; Fridays; republican; eight
Eages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1883;
eader Co., editors and publishers. Circu-
lation "JKL
TODD CO. ARGUS; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1876; Arthur W. Sheets, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circ'n"JKL." In 1900, Z. In
1902, Z (4).
LUVERNE, c. h., Rock Co. p 2,223t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern and Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rds., 30 m. E. of Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
Stone quarries and manufacturing.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; twelve pages
15x22; subscription .$1.50; established 1861;
Dan Gazen, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl " In 1913, (z— 4) I. In
19114 "J K L. '*
ROCJK CO. HERALD; Fridays; repub
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1873; H. J. Miller, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 5).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,800. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898. "jkl." Actual average for
1899, tj,0'i.5. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902. (z— 4. 6) T. Actual average for 1903,
*i,'ZlH. In 1904, yl.
ILiYIiE, Mower Co. q, 488t pop., on Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chicago
Great Western Rds., 12 m. S. of Austin, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1892 : Wm. Nordland, editor and publisher
<6— 3). Circulation "j_kl "
MINNESOTA.
MABEL, Fillmore Co. 0, 4*J4t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 19 m.
S. E. of Preston, the county seat. Several
creameries.
SENTINEL; Tliursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1884: G. W. Drowley, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
MoINTOSH, Polk Co. ti 569t pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 35 m. S. E. of Crooks-
ton, the county seat. Gateway to the Red
Lake Reservation. Flour mill. Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; elglit
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1888: Frank O Hanson, editor and publisher
(7— 3 P). Circulation "JKL."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; eight pages
1.3x20; subscription $1; established 1893; H. P.
King, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
MADEL.IA, Watonwan Co. g l,272t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 23 m. S. W. of Mankato. Flour
mill. Agriculture.
TIMES-MESSENGER; Fridays; In-
dependent-republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established— riwie«, 1871,
Messenger, 1892 ; consolidated 1903; Cole &
Bestor, editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, Z. Act-
ual average for 1900, 1,08S. In 1901, "jkl."
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, I (D D)-
MADISON, c. h., Lac Qui Farle Co. -D
1,836+ pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd.,
46 m. E. by N. E. of Watertown, S. Dak.
Farming.
INDEPENDENT PRESS; Fridays; in-
dependent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1872; Farnham & Jacobs,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jja-."
WESTERN GUARD; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1890; J. D. Haradon, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "ikl."
MADISON LAKE, Blue Earth Co.
g 300 pop., on Chicago Great Northern Rd.,
15 m. E. of Mankato. Grain and stock mar-
ket; summer resort.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1904; F. B. Knoff, editor; Geo. T.
Swearingen, publisher (1—5).
MAGNOLIA, Rock Co. p 176t pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 7 m. E. of Luverne, the county seat.
Farming and small fruit.
ADVANCE; Fridays; four pages 18x24 J
subscription $1 ; established 1893; J. M. Cady.
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
MALLARD. Clearwater Co. ti on
Great Northern Rd.
CALL; Thursdays (A A).
MANKATO, c. h., Blue Earth Co. g
10,599+ pop., on Chicago «fe Northwestern,
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha,
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chicago
Great Western Rds. and at confluence of
Minnesota and Blue Earth rs. Milling and
manufacturing. Seat of State Normal
School and Catholic Institute. Agriculture
and timber.
FREE PRESS; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
508
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
MINNESOTA.
lican; eight pages 20x24 ; subscription— daily
$3.60, weelfly $1; establislied — daily 1887,
weekly 1857; Free Press Printing Co., pub-
lishers ( 12—4).
Circulation— Dailv: In 1901."jkl." Actual
average for 1902,1,807; for 1903,2,034.
In 1904, (z— 4) I.
Weekly: "jkl." In 1898, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
In 1904, (z— 4) I.
RE VIE W ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLiY, Tuesdays; democratic;
daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1.50; established
—daily 1892. weekly 1869 ; John C. Wise & Sons, [
editors and publishers (7—3 P). Circulation-
daily -jkl-" weekly "jja •• In 1898. Z. In 1901,
Z(1.2.4,5).
POST; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; German; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1886;
George E. Traub, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,800. In 1895, I. In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition less than 1,450. In
1897. 1 Z. In 1898, publisher asserts, no issue
less than 2.450. In 1899, yl. In 1900, vl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 19U3,
(z— 4) H. In 1904, yll.
J O URN A Jj ; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1885; A. M Morrison, editor and publisher
(8 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
MANTORVIIiLE, c. h., Dodge Co.
P, 602+ pop., 2J m. N. of Kasson, the nearest
station on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
Grist mill.
EXPRESS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1853 ; Smith & Nottage, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
MAPLELAKE, Wright Co. u 470t
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd., about 10 m. N. W. of Buffalo, the
county seat. Lumbering and general farm-
ing.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; republican;
sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; A. W. Nary, editor and publisher
(8—3) Circulation "jkl."
MAPLETON, Blue Earth Go. g l,008t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 21 m. S. of Mankato, the county seat.
Milling, agriculture and stock raising.
BL.UEEARTH CO. ENTERPRISE;
Fridays; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1888; H. C. Hot-
aling, editor and publisher (6—3)-
Circulation: In 1895, "jki-." In 1896, I.
Actual average for 1897, 1,206. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
MARIETTA, Lac Qui Parle Co. -n
144+ pop., on Minneapolis •& St. Louis Rd.,
10 m. W. of Madison, the county seat. Lum-
ber, grain, cattle, coal and dairj' products.
INTERSTATE MESSENGER; Fri-
days; Independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1900; Grow &
Johnson, editors and publishers (8 — 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
MARINE MILLS, Wa»hingion Co.
D- 562 pop.
MASCOT; Thursdays (A A).
MARSHALL, c. h., Lyon Co. p 2,088t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern, Minnesota
Western and Great Northern Rds. and Red-
wood r., 27 m. S. E. of Granite Falls. Ship-
ping of wheat, flax, beef and pork. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
1.YON CO. REPORTER; Wednes-
days; republican; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1892; C. F. Case &
Sons, editors and publishers (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 6). In 1903, Z
(4)(««).
NEWS MESSENGER; Fridays; re-
publican; eight and twelve pages 1.5x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1872; Charles C.
Whitney & Son, editors and publishers (8—3),
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.700. 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 19(J0. Z. In 1901, publisher as-
serts, each issue was not less than l,r,00. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). In 1904, yl.
MAYNARD, Chipijiwa Co. -a 215
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 8 m. N. E. of
Granite Falls. Agriculture.
CHIPPEWA CO. PROGRESS: Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1901 ; A.I. Shaver,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
MAZEPPA, Wabasha Co. Q, 556t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Mississippi and Zumbro rs., 20 m. S. E. of
Red Wing. Water power.
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; Independent;
sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1877; W. G. Klngsford.editorand pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKL.'
MELROSE, Stearns Co. D l,768t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 30 m. N. W. of Saint
Cloud, the county seat. Farming.
BEACON; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1890;
A. F. Steffen, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL "
MENAHGA, Wadena Co. n 413t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 22 m. N. of Wadena,
the county seat. Farming.
MESSENGER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1897; Emil Mattson, editor nnd pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "JKL " (A A),
MENTOR, Polk Co. ^ 125 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 25 m. E. of Crookston.
HERALiD ; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished April, 1908; C. P. Hole, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "ifii."
MIDDLE RIVER, Marshall Co. ^
150 pop., on Great Northern Rd., 38 m. N. of
Crookston.
PlONEERi Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 17}^x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished July, 1903; R. D. V, Carr. editor and
publisher (1—5).
MILACA, Millelacs Co. U l,204t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 11 m. N. of Prince-
ton, the county seat. Saw and flour mills.
Lumbering and farming.
MIL.IiEL.ACS CO. TIMES ; Thurs-
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; Fay Cravens,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl "
MILAN, Chippewa Co. -D 396t pop., on
Chlcago,Milwaukee & St.Paul Rd.,15m.N. W.
of Montevideo, the county seat. Farming.
STANDARD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
509
MINNESOTA.
1900; Andrew Bromstad, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
MILLVILL.E. Wabasha Co. U, 149t
pop., oil Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
65 in. S. E. of Saint Paul, the Slate capital.
Wheat, corn, barley, oats and potatoes.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1898;
W. F. McGulgan, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
MIIiRO Y, Redirood Co. P ou Chicago
and Northwestern Rd., 14 m. from Marshall.
E C H Oj Thursdaj^s; local; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established June,
1903; E. M. Wilson, editor and publisher
(1-5 Pj.
MINNEAPOLIS, c. li., Hennepin
Co. n 202,718+ pop., center of ten rail-
roads, on Mississippi r. at the head of navi-
gation. Has very large and important
trade, especially in flour and lumber.
DAILY.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day ; independent-republican ; fourteen to
thirty two pages 18x24; subscription $4; es-
tablished 1878; J. S. McLain. editor; Lucian
Swift, manager; Journal Printing Co,, pub-
lishers. Office, Journal bldg. (1—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
41,374. In 1896, B. Actual
average for a year ending ivith
April, 1898, 40,679. In 1899,
'vC. Actual average for 1900,
46,066; for 1901, 49,483;
for 1902, 54,638; for 1903,
57,8J 3; /or 1904, 64,384.
8^"The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded the Journal
is guaranteed by the publishers of Rowell's
American Newspaper Directory, who will
pay one hundred dollars to the first person
who successfully controverts its accuracy.
Publisher's annotincenient.— During 1904 The
Journal carried 222,992 more lines of adver-
tising in 314 week-day issues than any other
Minneapolis daily and Sunday paper car-
ried in 365, including 52 big Sunday issues—
this, too. in spite oi the fact that The Jour-
nal refused over 184,000 lines of objection-
able medical display and classified adver-
tising, which it would not accept, and
which its competitors carried. The Jour-
nal leads all papers in Minneapolis, St.
Paul and the Vorthwest in the character
and volume of local, foreign, land, real
estate, financial, book and educational ad-
vertising, and in classified advertising that
counts. The Journal reaches a greater
number of the purchasing classes and goes
TElS>
MINNESOTA— Minneapolis.
into more homes than any other paper in
its field. Its advertising columns are more
valuable and produce more for the money
expended than those of any other paper in
its field.
The Journal Is recognized throughout
the Northwest as "The paper of character
that does things." The public looks to It
to lead every movement — commercial,
social, political, patriotic.
MARKET RECORD; every morning
except Sunday ; commercial ; eight pages
9x12; subscription $3; established 1881; P. A
Rogers, editor; G. D. Rogers, publisher.
Office, 248-250 S. Fourth avenue (6-3).
Circulation "iKL." In 1903, (z— 4) !(••).
In 1904. y J. / ^ vww/.
MINNESOTA DAILY; every morning
except Sunday and Monday, during college
year; collegiate; four pages 12k18; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1899; H. S. Ives, editor;
J. A. Layne, publisher (12—3). Circ'n -jkl.-
In 1903, Z (4).
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
independent; four to eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $3; established August, 1903; B. D.
Butler, editor; The Daily News Co., publish-
ers (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904.
13,464.
RAILWAY AND HOTEL NEWS;
every morning except Sunday; general
news, time tables and hotels ; four pages
18x24; subscription $5; established 1882;
John E. King, editor and publisher; dated
also at St. Paul (12—4).
Circulation: "iju, •• In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, II ( • •).
TIDENDE ; every evening except Satur-
day and Sunday, Sunday morning, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; Norwegian-Danish;
daily four to six, Sunday and weekly eight
to twelve pages 18x24; subscription— daily
and Sunday $2, weekly 50 cents; established
—daily 1887, weekly 1851; S. Sorensen, editor;
T. Guldbrandsen Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, Journal building ( 1—4).
Circulation— Daily : Rating varied from
Gin 1891 to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, H Z.
In 1898, zl. Inl899.yl. Inl900.yl. Inl901,yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
20,000. Actual average for 1896,
for 1897, 34,406; for 1898,
37,935; for 1900,
30,139; for 1902,
for
for
for
1899.
1901.
1903,
1904.
less than
33,519;
37,053;
39,339; _ _
30,379: for 1903, 30,538;
30.910.
TIMES; every morning; independent;
eight to twelve pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $3, Sunday $1; established 1888; H. V.
Jones, editor and publisher. Office, 49 S.
Fourth street (2—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
30,169; for 1896,33,857; for 1897,36,-
577; for a year ending ivith September,
1898, 30,855; for 1899. 37,843; for 1900,
As a matter of plain truth, there's only
one. Rowell's American Newspaper
Directory is the Webster's Dictionary
for advertising. As for its integrity, I
don't believe that any fair-minded man
ever questions it, be he publisher or
advertiser. — Daniel M. Lord, of the Lord
& Thomas Advertising Agency, Chicago.
510
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA— Minneapolis.
A
29,6'^3. In 1901, yC. Iul902,yC. In 1903,
yC. In 1904, yC.
TRIBUNE; every day (morning and
evening editions) except Sunday evening,
and FARMERS' TRIBLNE, twice-a-
week, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican;
daily ten to twenty four, Sunday thirty-four
to flfty-six, tvvice-a-week eight pages 18x24;
subscription— daily (without Sunday) $3,
Sunday $1.50, twice-a-week $1; established
1867; W. J. Murphy, editor and publisher
(1-3)
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895, 37,797; for l89fi. 38,-
706; for 189<, 40,653; for
,1898,5 0,t487 ;/orl899,49, 086 ;
yor 1900, 55,10'^; for 1901,
59,530 ;/orl902,66,872:/or
1903, 73,832; for 1904,
87 937.
Suiiday:' In 1S95. E*. In 1896. E. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, C. In 1899, yC. Actual average
/or 1900, 39,360 ;/or 1901. 49,353 ;/or 1902,
56,350; for 1903, 61,074; for 1904,
69 331.
Twice-a-week: In 1895. G. In 1896. G. In
1897, Y. In 1898. F. In 1899, yF. Actual av-
erage for 1900. 37,61 5; /or 1901. 51,406;
/or 1902, 74,714; /or 1903, 68,686; for
1904, 56,814.
f^"The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded the daily Tri-
bune is guaranteed by the publishers of
Rowell's American Newspaper Directory,
who will pay one hundred dollars to the
first person who successfully controverts
its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement. — The Tribune
publishes each week more general adver-
tising than any other daily newspaper in
the Northwest. Its daily average circula-
tion for the last three months of 1904 shows
an increase above the daily average for the
entire year as reported above. The daily
average was 92,222, Sunday 71,221.
The Tribune has always made a complete
report of its circulation in Roll of Honor
in Printers' Ink. The Tribune is the only
Mimieapolis daily that regularly publishes
a detailed statement of its circulation in
its own columns.
The Tribune is the recognized Want ad
medium of Minneapolis and has been for
many years. It is the oldest Minneapolis
daily and has over 92,000 subscribers, over
25,0(^0 each daj' above any other Minneap-
olis daily.
The Evening Tribune alone has a larger
circulation in Minneapolis, by many thou-
sands, than any other evening paper.
The Tribune publishes over 80 columns
of Want advertisements every week at
full price (average of two pages a day),
no free ads; price covers both morning
and evening issues. No other Minneapolis
daily carries anywhere near the number of
paid Wanted advertisements or the
amount in volume.
The Evening Tribune and the Morning
Tribune are identical in all departments
except current news, which is taken up to
both the morning and evening hour of clos-
ing. It is guaranteed that the issues do not
reach the same subscribers. The delivery
insures the reader a paper in the evening
or morning as suits the pleasure of the
home where taken. All advertisements
appear in both papers for the the one price
quoted. (Evening Tribune. 60,000; Morn-
ing. 32,000). The Minneapolis circulation
alone of the Tribune is over 40,000 daily.
State's circulation (exclusive of Minneap
olis), 50,000.
WEEKLY
AFRO-AMERICAN ADVANCE;
Saturdays; Afro-American; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1899; Mrs. Geo.
Duckett, editor and publisher. Office, 214 I
W^fl.shlne'tnn «.v*>. Smith. P! i r f>.n 1 ftt.1 nn ".iki." I
MINNESOTA— Minneapolis.
Washington ave. South. Circulation "jkl.
AFTENL^SNING; Tuesdays; Kor
wegian Danish; literary; eight pages 18x24;
subscription 50 cents; established 1895; T.
Guldbrandsen Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (2—3).
Circulation : Rating in 1896, "jkl" In 1897,
IZ. Actual average for 1898,4,648; for
1899, 4,784; for 19o(j, 6,331 ; /or 1901,
5,633; for 19o2, 5,356. In 1903, yG.
Actual average for 19u4, 5,875.
BAKERET; weekly; Swedish; baptist;
young people; twenty pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1896; Rev. A.
Gordh, editor; Rev. A. A. Holgrem, pub-
lisher (1—4),
Circulation: In 1900, "iKi,. •• Actual average
/or 1901, 4,016. In 1902, (z— 4) G. In 1903,
yG(OO). In 1904, yH.
BOTH SIDES ; Thursdays; anti-prohi-
bition; eight pages 15x22: subscription $2;
established 1895; H. M. Ganu, editor; Both
Sides Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 424
Nicollet avenue; dated also at Saint Paul
(7—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
1,095. In 1897, I Z. Actual average for
1898, 1,354. In 1899, yl. Actual average
for a year ending xoith June, 1900, 1,381.
In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl. Inl903,yl. Inl904,yl.
CHRONICLiE; Saturdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1883; J.
C. Whitney, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKI.."
CO:>i:>IERCIAI. BUT.L.ETIN AND
NORTHWEST TRADE; Saturdays;
groceries ; nf ty-two to sixty-four pages 10^x14 ;
subscription $2; established 1882; Commercial
Bulletin Company, publishers. Office, 718
Boston block (1—3).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. Inl899,yl. Inl900,yl.
In 1901. ■■JKL."
COMMERCIAL. WEST; Saturdays;
commercial and financial ; forty-four to one
hundred pages 8^^x12}^ ; subscription $3 ;
established March. 1901; H, V. Jones, editor
and manager; Commercial West Co.. pub-
lishers. Office, Guaranty building (12—4).
Circulation "JKL." In 1902,Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In 1903,
(z-4)I(##). In 1904. I(++).
CRITIC; Mondays; dramatic; twelve to
sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished lg!97: Oscar F. G. Dav, editor; S. C.
Lewis, publisher. Office, 328 S. Third street
(9— 3P).
Circulation: In 1898, "JK1-" In 1899, zl. In
1900. zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl (OO). In 1904. •■JKL."
DER L.USTIGE BRUDER; Satur-
days; German; humorous; eight pages 10x13;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1893 ; Karl
Bernhardt, editor and publisher. Office,
corner Plymouth and Washington streets;
dated also at Saint Paul. Circulation "jkl."
ECHO DEIi'OUEST;FridayB; French;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883; Geo. E. Fortin. editor; A. H. De-
meules, publisher. Office, 27 S. Fourth street
(10-3).
Circulation: In 1897, 'jkl" In 1898, Z.
Actual average for 1899, 1,433. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. "JKL."
FOL.KEBLADET ; Wednesdays;
Norwegian; eight pages 15J^x22; subscription
$1; established 1879; I. A. Haiu, editor ;
Folkebladet Publishing Company, publish-
ers (2—5).
Circulation: Rating varied from 4.088 in
1894 to H in 1895. Actual average for 1896,
4,344. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH,
In 1900, yH. In 1901. (z-6) H. In 1902. yH.
In 1903, (z— 4) H (••). Actual average for
1904.5,109.
FREIE PRESSE-HEROL.D ; Fridays;
German; republican ; twelve pages 17x24;
subscription $2; established 1869; Charles
Baehr, editor; Frele Presse-Herold Printing
Co.. publishers. Circulation "jkl."
IT.L.USTRERET FAIWIL.IE JOUR-
N A Lj ; Thursdays; Norwegian Danish; Ut-
erarj-; eight pages 12x18; subscription $1.50;
established 1880; C. Rasmussen Publishing
CATALOGUE BY STATES. 511
TEN CENTS A LINE
A Record of Forty Years.
Returns Received by
GENiL mr
Prove the Assertion that
The Minneapolis TRIBUNE
Is the Best Investment
Among Newspapers of the
United States having a
Circulation of
lOO.OOO
512
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESO TA—Min neapolis.
MINA ESOT A— Minneapolis.
Co., editors and publishers: dated also at
Samt Paul, unice, t6b S. Fifth avenue. Cir-
culatiou "JKL."
1 xUFRO VEIVIENT BUJLLiETINi
Saturdays; architecture, building and elec-
tricity; thirty-six pages 10x14; subscription
$5; established 1892; H. C. Chapin, editor; The
Chapin Publishing Company, publishers;
issue also a monthly edition.
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
IRISH STANDARD; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1885; Edward O'Brien editor;
O'Brien Bros., publishers (7—3 P).
Ciiculation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,000. In 1896, H. In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, smallest edition 8.500. In
1898. yH. In 1899. yH. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, y I. In 1904. y I.
LUTHERAN E REN; Wednesdays;
Norwegian; lutheran; sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1893; CO. Aubol,
editor; Rugsburg Publishing Houge, pub-
lishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, F. Actual average
for 1896,1 1,136; /or 1897. 11,461. In 1898.
yF. In 1899, yF. Actual average for 1900,
12,542. In 1901, yF. Actual average for
a year ending urith August, 1902, 12i453.
In 1903. yF. In 1901, yF.
MASONIC OBSERVER; Mondays;
free masonry; eight pages 9x12; subscription
50 cents; established 1900; L. J. Stevens,
editor: J. C.Townsend, publisher (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
3,301; /orl904. 2,793. ^_
MINNESOTA A LUMNI WEEKLY ;
Mondays: alumni; twenty pages 5x8; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1901; E. B. John-
Bon, editor and publisher (12—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
MIRROR; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1895; F.E.Covell, editor; The Mirror Publish-
ing Co., otiblishers (8—3). Circulation "jKi."
In 1903, Z (4).
MISSISSIPPI VAIiLEY LUM-
BERMAN; Fridays; lumber; forty-eight
to fifty six pages 11x15; subscription $2.50;
established 1872; Piatt B. Walker, editor;
Lumberman Publishing Co.. publishers. Of-
fice, 1013-1014 Lumber Exchange (7— 3P).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 3,000. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl.
In 1901. (z— 6) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1901. yl.
NE^VS LiETTER; Saturdays; twenty-
four to thirty-two pages 9xn]4; subscription
$2.50; established 1899; J. H. Folsom, manag-
ing editor; News Letter Company, publish-
ers. Office, 57 Fourth street, S. Circula-
tion "jkl." In 1902, Z (1,2, 4. 5).
NORTHEAST ARGUS; Saturdays;
local; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es
tablished 1891 ; A. H. Nelson, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3). Circulation "ijcL "
NORTHWESTERN AGRICULT-
URIST; Saturdays; agricultural; six-
teen to twenty pages 11x15; subscription
50 cents; established 1885; P. V. Collins, edi-
tor; The Agriculturist Co.. publishers. Office,
cor. Fourth st. and Eighth ave. South (1 — 1).
Circulation: From 1893 to 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 9,000. In 1896, F. Act-
ual average for 1897, 14,508; for 1898,
27,375 ; for 1899, 40,250; for a year end-
ingwithJuly 15, 1900,49,666; for a year
eliding ivith July, 1901, 55,980; /or a year
ending with February, 1903. 73»163; for
1903, 76,236; /or 1904, 76,737.
NORTHW^ESTERN MILLER; Wed
nesdays; milling; fifty-six pages 10x14; sub-
scription $3; established 1873; W. C. Edgar,
editor; The Miller Publishing Company,
publishers (2—1).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
3,726; /or 1896, 3,934. Inl897,Y. Inl898,
yl. Actual average for a year ending with
October 13, 1899, 4,630. In 1900, yG. In
1901, yH. Actual avcragrc /or 1902, 4,200.
In 1903, G. In 1904, yH (O©).
POLITIKEN; Tuesdays; Norwegian-
Danish; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1;
established 1894; FeerStromme, editor; Poli-
tlken Publishing Co., publishers (1—5 P).
PROGRESS; Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; H. H. S. Rowell, editor; H. H. S.
Rowell and H. L. Hosklnson. publishers
(7-3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,0(a In 1896, H. In 1897, publisher
asserts, no issue less than 2,300. In 1898, yH.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, June, publisher asserts,
during the past two years no issue was less
than 2.000; in 1901, no issue less than 2,000. In
1902 yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
PROGRESSIVE AGE; Saturdays;
independent; sixteen pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1875; W. R. Dobbyn, ed-
itor; W. R. Dobbyn & Sons, ptiblishers.
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1892
to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, yl. Inl900,yl. In 1901, y I. In 1902, y I,
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
RIGHTS OF MAN; Saturdays; labor;
eiglit pages 11x15; subscription $1; e.stab-
lishedl897: C.St. John Cole, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl.- In 1903, Z
(4)(«»).
SOUTH MINNEAPOLIS PRESS;
Tuesdays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established April, 1901;
E. W. Hauck, editor; The Press Publishing
Co.. publishers. Office. 827 Cedar avenue.
Circulation "jkl-" In 1903. Z (4) (• •)
SVENSKA AMERIKANSKA
POSTEN; Tuesdays; Swedish; independ-
ent; sixteen to twenty pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1883; Swan J. Turnblad,
editor and publisher. Office, Times building.
S. Fourth street (1—4).
Circulation : In 1894. publisher asserts,
smallest 32,000. In 1895, C. In 1896, C. In
1897, C Z. Actual average for 1898, 34,013 ;
for 1899, 36,435; for 1900, 42,282. In
1901, y B. Actual average for 1902, 47, 075 ;
for lit03, 49,057; /or lti04, 52,063.
SVENSKA FOLKETS TIDNING i
Wednesdays; Swedish; republican; twelve
to sixteen pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1881; Swedish Printing Co. of
Minnesota, editors and publishers; dated
also at Saint Paul. Office, Tribune build-
ing (12-4).
Circulation : Rating varied from E in 1891
to F in 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yG. In 1899, yH. Actual average for
a year ending with September, 1900, 17,910.
In 1901, yE. In 1902. yE. In 1903, (z-4) E. In
1904(z— 4) D (••).
SVENSKA ROMAN BLADET;
Saturdays; Swedish; literary; sixteen pages
11x15; subscription $1.50 ; established 1888;
C. E. Peterson, editor and publisher. Office,
246 Cedar avenue (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
TELEGRAM ; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; sub.scriptlon $1; estab-
lished 1890; P. G. Sjoblom, editor; Minne-
apolis Telegram Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 827 Cedar avenue (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,000. In 1895, 1. In 1896, 1. In 1897.
Y. Inl898."jjfL" In 1901. 1. In 1902. yl. In
1^103, yl (O O). In 1904, ■j.Ki."
UGEBLADET; Thursdays ; Norwe-
gian-Danish; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1; established 1874; C. Rasmussen Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers; dated
also at Saint Paul (7—3 P).
Circulation: Rating varied from Gin 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, "jkl."
UNION; Fridays; labor; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1886;
E. E. Stevens, editor; Union Publishing Co.,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
513
MIXyESOTA—JIinneapolifi.
publishers. Office, Edisoa building. Circu-
lation "jkl." In 1901, Z (4, ()).
V E t; IV O B L A I) ; Tuesdays; Swedish ;
republican; ten to twelve pages 18x24: sub-
scription $1.50; establishecf 1884; K. Wallen,
editor and manager; Minneapolis Veckoblad
Publishing Co., publishers. Oftice, 215 Sixth
street South (12—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from 9,000 In
1894 to G in 1895. In 1896, li. In 1897. G Z.
In 1898, yG. In 1899, zG. Actual average for
1900, 10,r«?S. In 1901, yF. In 1902.
(z-1, 2, 4, 5) F. In 19(t3. yF (OO). Actual
average for VX)4, l.>,9'.i4.
BI-WEEKLY.
HARDWARE TRADE; biweekly.
Tuesdays; thirty-six pages 10x14; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1S90; Commercial Bulle-
tin Company, pubiisliers (1—3). Office, 718
Bostou block.
Circulation : Accorded H from 1892 to 1895.
Inl896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
11X>3. yl. In 1904. yl.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
BRODERBAANDET; semimonthly;
Swedish; twenty-four pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion, $1; established 1898; K. O. Lundeberg,
editor and publisher (12—4 P). Office, 2018
Eighteenth avenue. South.
D A G E N ; semi-montlily ; Norwegian-
Danish; literary; sixteen pages 8x11; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1900 ; Oscar W. Lund,
editor and publisher. Office, 410 Cedar ave.
(6—3). Circ'n -JKL." In 1903, Z (4). (A A).
FARH, STOCK AND HOME; semi-
monthly; agricultural; sixteen to thirty -two
pages 11x15; subscription 50 cents; established
1884; S.M.Owen, editor; Farm.Stock and Home
Co., publishers. Office, 827 828 Lumber Ex-
change (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896, 26»-
629; for 1897, 28,458; /or
1898, 35,. 333; /or 1899, 43,-
916; for a year ending loith
June. 19IX), 46,312; for 1901,
59,666; /or 1902, 62,208;
for 1903, 73,854; for 1904,
79,750.
23^The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded Farm, Stock
and Home is guaranteed by the publishers
of Rowell's American Newspaper Direc-
tory, who will pay one hundred dollars to
the first person who successfully contro-
verts its accuracy.
FORSKAREN; semi-monthly; Swedish;
socialist and free thought; sixteen pages
11x16: subscription $1.50; established 1892;
Charles Borglund, editor; Forskaren Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office, 1119 Washing-
ton avenue South (8—3).
Circulation: "jkl.- In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •).
In 19,)4, yl.
NORTHWESTERN LANCET; semi
monthly; medical; forty four pages 8x11; sub-
scription $2: established 1880; W. A. Jones,
M. D„ editor; W. L. Klein, publisher. Office,
734-735 Lumber Exchange (6—3).
Circulation : In 1896. "jkl- In 1897. I, In
1898. "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
OD A L!>IENNEN i semi-monthly (A A).
REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN
A D VO C A T E ; semi-mouthly : reformed
Presbyterian; twenty pages 6x9; subscription
«1; established 1867; Reformed Presbyterian
Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1899, 1. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904. yl.
SKANDINAVISK FARMER
JO URN A Li; semi-monthly; Norwegian-
Danish; agricultural; sixteen pages lOJ^xlSi^;
subscription 50 cents; established 1882; C.
Rasmussen Publishing Company, publishers;
dated also at Saint Paul. Office, 235 Fifth
avenue South.
Circulation: Rating varied from G in
MINNESOTA— Minneapolis.
I 1892 to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In r.HM, yl.
SKOiJRDEMANNEN ; semi-monthly;
Swedish; agricultural; twenty pages 11x15;
subscription 75 cents; established 1888; Albert
King, editor; Skoerdemaunen Publishing
Company, publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 7,5uo. In 1896, F. Actual average
for the first six viontlis of 1897. 8,708 ; for
1898,10,000. Inl899,yF. In 1900, yG. In
1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, (z-4) G. In
19<J4. yG.
SPOGEFUGLEN; semi-monthly; inde-
pendent-republican; humorous; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1893; A.
Kringelbach. editor and publisher. Office,
2905 Eighth street (1—3). Circulation "iKi-"
SVENSK FAMIliJ-J O II R N A L. ;
semi-monthly; Swedish; literary; sixteen
pages 10x15; subscription 50 cents: estab-
lished 1889; Victor Nilson, editor; C. Ras-
mussen Publishing Company, publishers;
dated also at Saint Paul. Office, 235 Fifth
avenue South. Circulation "jivl."
MONTHLY.
AGRICULTURAL. EXPERI-
MENTS; monthly; agriculture; twenty-
four pages 8x13; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished April. 1901; T.T. Bacheller, editor and
publisher. Office, 725 Boston block (10—3).
Circulation— In 1902, Z (1,2.4,5). In MJS'-iKL.-
AMERICAN GEOLOGIST; monthly;
scientinc; sixty-four pages 6Ji^x9i^; sub-
scription $3.50 ; established 1887; Geological
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
(1— 5P). Circulation "JKL."
BACKBONE; monthly ; prohibition ;
four pages 11x15; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1897; Geo. F. Wells, editor; State
Prohibition Committee, publishers (12—4)
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
10,666; for 1898, 13,333; /or a year end-
ing with June, 1899, 12,666; for 1900,
20,708 ; for a year ending with June, 1901,
25,333; for 1902. 25,000: for 1903.
25, 000; /or 1904, 25.000.
Publiaher's announcement. — Our readers are
not short haired women and long haired
rather the backbone of all the
men, but
churches.
CIGAR AND
NAL; monthly;
TOBACCO JOUR-
twenty-four pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1896; C.S.Bart-
ram, editor and publisher; dated also at
Saint Paul.
Circulation : Actual average for 1897,
3,191. Inl898,yH. Inl899,zH. Inl900,yH.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904,
^CONFERENCE EXAMINER;
monthly; flfty-two pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established 1898; C. M. Heard, editor and
publisher. Office. 1101 Edison building. Cir-
culation "jkl-" (A A).
CROW BAR; monthly; blacksmith-
ing and carriage building; twenty-eight
pages 91^x12; subscription 50 cents: estab-
lished 1894; O. P. Hand, editor and publisher.
Office, 206 N. Second street (12— 4).
Circulation: A ctual average for 1897,
4,318; /or 1898, 4,625. In 1899, yG. Act-
nal average for 1900, 4.5 1 7 ; for ayear end-
ing ivith June, 1901, 4,554. In 1902, (z— 4) G.
Inl903,yG(OO). In 1904, yH.
FAMILY CIRCLE; monthly; house-
hold; sixteen pages lOJ^xlSJ^; subscription
25 cents; established 1899; Family Circle
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1901, -jkl." In 1902, (z— 6) C.
In 1903, C. (A A).
FA RM I M P I^ E M E N T S ; monthly ;
agricultural implements; forty -eight pages
11x15; subscription $1; established 1887;
Luman C. Pry or, editor; Farm Implement
Publishing Company, publishers; dated also
at Saint Paul (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts. not
less than 6,560. In 1896, G. Actual average
33
514
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESO T A— Minneapolis.
MINNESOTA— Minneapolis.
/or 1897, 6,933; /or 1898, 7,312; /or 1899,
y,529; for 1900, 7,491; for a year ending
with July, 190], 7,508; /or a year ending
with July, 1902, 7,521. In 1903, yG. In
1904. yG.
GUIDE-POST; monthly; checkers;
twenty four pages 6x9; subscription 75 cents;
establlshsd February, 1902; Ewald, Pierce &
Davis, editors and publishers (1 — 4). Circu-
lation "iitL." 'A A).
HOME 31 AGAZINE; monthly; family;
twenty-four to thirty-two pages 11x15; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1888; P. V. Col-
lins Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 511-.525 Seventh street, S. (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for the first
six mohths of IS97, 154,123, In 1S98. yA.
Inl899, yA. In 19(K), yB. Actual average for
1901, 1 SI. 160; /or 1902, 153,694. In 1903,
yA. In 1904. A (D D)-
HOM(EOPATHlC MAGAZINE;
monthly (A A).
HOUSEKEEPER; monthly; house-
hold; thirtv-six to forty four pages 11x16;
subscription 60 cents; established 1877; Robt.
W. Jones, editor; The Housekeeper Corpora-
tion, publishers. Office, 801 S. Fourth street
(12—4).
Circulation : Rating varied from A in 1891
to B in 1895. Actual average for 1896, 97,025 ;
for the first six months of 1897, 104,991.
In 1898, publisher asserts, lowest 127,500. In
1899. A . Actual average for a year ending
tvithJune, 1900, 152,050; for a year end-
ing with August, 1901, 166, 592j /or 1902.
209,613; for 1903, 263,250. In 1904,
^^KEITH'S MAGAZINE ON HOME
BUILDING; monthly; architectural;
sixty-four pages 53^x8>^; subscription $1.50;
established 1899; Max L. Keith, editor and
publisher. Office, 710 Lumber Exchange.
(12—4.)
Circulation: Actual average for 1899,
7,500. In 19iX), yG. Actual average for
1901, 8,000. In 1902. yF. In 1903, yF. In
1904, (z— 6) F.
LiIBERATOR; monthly; antl-vaccina-
tiou; thirty-two pages 6}4x9]/i; subscription
50 cents; established April, 1902; Lora C. Lit-
tle, editor and publisher. Office, 221 S. Third
street (12 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
2,167. (AA). ^ ,. ^ ^^ ^. ^
L.INNEA ;monthly;Engli8handSwedish;
young people; undenominational; twenty-
four to thirtv-two pages 9x11; subscription
75 cents; established 1896; A. S. Swanson,
editor; Minneapolis Veckoblad Publishing
Company, publishers. Office, 313 Second ave-
nue South (7—3 P).
Circulation : Actual average for a year
ending with March, 1898, 4,566. In 1899, yG.
In 1900, vH. In 1901, (z-6) H. In 1902, yH.
In 19(i3, vH. In mn, yH.
METAL. MINER; monthly; mining;
thirty-two pages 7x10; subscription $1; es-
tablished February, 1901; E. Edgar Griswold,
editor and publisher. Office, Masonic Temple
(2—3).
Circulation: In 1901, I. Actuxil average
for 1902, 1,004. In ms, -'jkl"
MINNESOTA HOKTICUL.TUR-
IST; monthly; horticulture; forty pages
6x9; subscription $1; established 1872; A. W.
Latham, editor; Minnesota State Horticult-
ural Society, publishers. Office, 207 Kasota
block (8—3). Circulation -JKi." In 1901, Z
(1,2.4,5). In 1902, Z (1,2, 4, 5). In 1908, Z (4)
MINNESOTA TSSUE; monthly (A A).
MINNESOTA SCHOOL JOURNAL.;
monthly, except July and August; educa-
tional; thirtv-two pages7xl0; subscription 60
cents; established 1900; Wm. G. Smith, edi-
tor; School Journal Company, publishers.
Office, 1706 Laurel avenue (12—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl" Actual average
/or 1902. 2,425. In 1903, (z-4) I (• •). In
1904, yl.
NATIONAL REBEKAH; monthly;
odd- fellowship; thirty-six pages 7x10: sub-
scription $1; established 1894; Mrs. Eunice
Melville, editor and publisher (6-3).
Circulation: In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yG. In 1899, publisher asserts, not less
than 8.750. In 1900, yF. In 1901, yG. In
1902, y G. In 1903. (z-4) G. In 19(J4. yG.
NORTHWESTERN CLERK AND
WINDOW DRESSER; monthly; mer-
cantile; twentj' to thirty-two pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents: established 18S8; Karl
S. Kriedt, editor; Northwestern Clerk Pub-
lishing Company, publishers. Office. 27 S.
Fourth street.
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with Sept., 1899, 2,425. In 1900, yl.
Inl901,yl. Inl902.yl. Inl903, yl. Inl904,yl.
NORTHWESTERN DRUGGIST;
monthly; drugs; sixty pages 8x11; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; H, C. Chapin,
editor; The Chapin Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, Lumber Exchange (2—4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl" In 1901,Z(4,5).
In 1902, (z-4) I. Inlft03,yl (••). In 1901, yl.
NORTHWESTERN HORSEMAN
AND STOCKMAN; monthly; horse
breeding ; sixteen to twenty - four pages
10J^xl3i^; subscription $1; established 1887;
R. F. Jones, editor; The Northwestern Horse-
man and Sportsman Co., publishers (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, G. In 1896, G. Act-
ual average for 1991,7,916. In 1898, yF. In
1899, yG. In 1900, yG. In 1901, yH. In
1902.yH. Inl903. (z^) H (••). lnl9(4,yH.
OFFICE BLOTTER; monthly; forty
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established Jan-
uary, 1908: W. D. Whlteman, editor and pub-
lisher (12 — 1 P). Circulation -jkl."
OSTEOPATHIC WORLD: monthly;
osteopath; sixty-eight pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $1; established July, 1902; J. Martin
Littlejohn. editor; William R. Dobbyn &
Sons, publishers. Office, Edison building
(1— 4P). Circulation 'JKL"
OUR BOYS' AND GIRLS' JOUR-
NAL; monthly: juvenile; sixteen pages
101^x14; subscription gl; established Novem-
ber. 1903; W. Watson, editor; E. M. Weil,
publisher (2—5).
PYTHIAN ADVOCATE; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; sixteen pages 10x14; sub-
scriptionSl; established 1888; F. E. Wheaton,
editor and publisher (8— 3).
Circulation : In 1895, "jkl." Act2ial aver-
age for 1896, 2,625. In 1897. H Z. In 1898,
H. In 1899. yl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 190.S, (z— 4) !(••). In 19()4, yl.
READERS' GUIDE TO PERIODI-
CAL LITERATURE; monthly; liter-
ary; forty eight pages 7x10; subscription
$6; established January, 1901; H. M. Wilson
Company, editors and publishers (2—5 P).
SALESMAN; monthly; merchants and
salesmen; sixteen pages 9}^xl2; subscription
50 cents; established 19(i0; M. D. Donovan,
editor and publisher. Office, 4^^ Washington
avenue. South. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
SCHOOL EDUCATION ; monthly, ex-
cept July and August; educational; forty-
eight pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
1882; C. W. G. Hyde, editor; School Educa-
tion Company, publishers. Office, Four-
teenth avenue S. E. (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 6,000. Actual average for 1896,
8,185. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yG. Actual
average for a year ending with November,
1899,11,750. In 1900. zG. In 1901, (z— 6) G.
In 1902, vG. Actual average for a year end-
ing with June, 1903, 4,980. * In 1'j04, H.
SPEOG OG ALVOR; monthly;
Swedish; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription
50 cents; established 1899; J. Leachman &
Son, editors and publishers, Circ'n "ucl."
WESTERN ARCHITECT; monthly;
architecture and allied arts; twenty-four to
thirtv-six pages 9i^xl2i^; subscription $5;
established August, 1902; F.G.Corser. editor:
Western Architect Publishing Co. (Inc.), pub-
lishers; dated also at Saint Paul. Office. In-
surance Exchange building (7—3). Circula-
tion "iKL."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
515
MINNESOTA.
WESTERN CAMERA NOTES;
mouthly; photography; flfty-four pages 7x10;
subscription $l;establlshed 1899; C. Frederick
Potter, Jr., editor; Western Camera Pub-
lishing Company (.Inc.), publishers. Office,
82() Heunepin avenue (r.2— 4.)
Circiilatiou: Actual average for 1900,
3,000; for 1901, 5,000: /or 1902, 5,000.
In U)Ot, January, publisher asserts, every Is-
sue during 19U3 was 5,000. In 19(,U, G (± ±).
MINNEOTA, X2/o» Co. p 777t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m. N. W.
of Marshall, the county seat. Agriculture.
IIIASCOT; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1891 ; G. B. Bjorn-
son. editor and publisher. Circulation -jkl."
MINNESOTA LAKE, Faribault Co.
[? 518+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 25 m. S. S. E. of Mankato. Agri-
culture.
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1894; McPherson & Westcott, editors
and publishers; prints a four-page edition
forEaston. Combined circulation "jkl."
MONTEVIDEO, c. h., Chippewa Co.
•a 2,146+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd. and Chippewa r. near its con-
fluence with Minnesota r. Stock raising,
dairying and farming section. Seat of Win-
dom Institute.
ADVANCE; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1896; J. E. Henry, editor and publisher
(9 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
COM3IERCIAL.; Fridays; independent-
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1886; C. E. Mills, editor
and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, "JKL" In 1896, 1. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
LEADER; Fridays ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1877; H. E.
Hoard, editor and publisher (1 — 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
MONTGOMERY, Lesueur Co. g
979+ pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis, and
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 16 m.
N. of Waterville. Agriculture and manu-
facturing.
MESSENGER; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; F. J. Svejda, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl "
MONTICELLO, Wright Co. a 818t
pop., on Great Northern Rd. and Mississippi
r., 46 m. N. W. of Saint Paul, the State
capital. Farming.
WRIGHT CO. TIMES; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; .subscription
$1; established 1856; Clarence A. French, edi-
tor and publisher (8 — 3). Circulation "jkl "
MOORHEAD, c. h., Clay Co. \j 3,730t
pop., on Great Northern and Northern Pa-
cific Rds. and Red r., opposite Fargo, N. Dak.
Wagon and sleigh works. Farming.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday , and
WEEKLY, Thursdays ; people's party;
dally four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly $1; established
—daily 1882, weekly 1879: Richards & Titus,
editors and publishers (7—3 P). Circulation
— dally "JKL." weeklv "jkl "
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; eight pajres
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1890; D. W.
Meeker, editor and publisher. Circ'n -jki.."
MINNESOTA.
MOOSE LAKE, Carlton Co. o 3o4t
pop., on St. Paul & Duluth Rd., 18 m. S. W.
of Carlton, the county seat. Farming and
saw mills.
STAR; Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896; P. C. Peterson, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl "
MORA, c. h., Kanabec Co. D 785t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 48 m. N. E. of Saint
Cloud. Lumbering and agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent-republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established January, 1903; Willis
Fairbanks, editor and publisher ( 12—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
KANABEC CO. TIMES; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1881; Raleigh M. Pope, edi-
tor and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl"
In 1903, Z (4).
MORGAN, Redwood Co. p 592t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.. 12 m. S. E.
of Redwood Falls, the county seat. Farm-
ing.
MESSENGER; Thursdays ; republican;
eight pages 15x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1888; F. S. Pollard, editor and pub-
lisher (3—5 P). Circulation "JKL."
M O R R I S , c. h., Stevens Co. -al,934t
pop., on Northern Pacific and Great North-
ern Rds., 35 m. S. E. of Breckenridge. Manu-
facturing and agriculture.
SUN; Thursdays; republican; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1883;
Chas. Lee, editor and publisher (2—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
TIMES; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1897; C. M. McElroy, editor and publisher
(1-5).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual average
/orl899, 1,095. In 1900, y I. In 1901. "jkl."
TRIBUNE ; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1875: James C. Morrison, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
MORRISTOWN, Rice Co. g 689t
pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd. and
Cannon r., 10 m. S. W. of Faribault, the
county seat. Manufacture of lumber, bar-
rel stock, flour, fencing, etc. Agriculture,
dairying and stock raising.
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x20; subscription $1.50; established
1892; J. C. Temple & Sons, editors and pub-
lishers (3 — 5 P). Circulation "JKL."
MORTON, Renville Go. u 789t pop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 4 m. E. S.E.
of Beaver Falls, the county seat. Granite
quarry. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; H. E. Rogers, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation "JKL"
MOTLEY, Morrison Co. D 404 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 20 m. W. of Braln-
erd. Agriculture.
MERCURY; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
September, 1901; H.F.Lake, editor; Holman
Sl Ellis, publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
MOUNTAIN LAKE, Cottonwood
Co p 959+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minne-
516
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
3IINNESOTA.
apolis & Omaha Rd.. 51 m. W. S. W. of
Mankato. Agriculture and stock raising.
UNSER BESUCHER; Tuesdays; Ger-
man; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1901; 1. 1. Bargen.
editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n -jkl."
VIEW; Fridays; German; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
llslied 1894; 1. 1. Bargen. editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "iKL"
MURDOCK, Sivift Co. -D 2751 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 11 m. S. E. of Ben-
son, the county seat. Stock raising and
agri<'ulture.
VOICE; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1900; E. C. Detuncq, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation ■•JKL."
NASSAU, Lac Qui Parle Co. p 200
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 190 m. W. of
Minneapolis and St. Paul.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; republi-
can ; four pages 14x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished June, 1903: Robert B, Scott, editor and
publisher (12— 4). Circulation 'jKi."
NEW LONDON, Kandiyohi Co. U
363+ pop., on Great Northern Rd. and Crow
r., 15 m. N. N. E. of Willmar, the county
seat. Manufacturing. Creamery. Summer
resort.
TI3IES ; Thursdays ; independent; four
pages 17x24 ; subscription $1.25 ; established
1886; E. E. Lawson, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
NEW PAYNESVILLE, Steams
Co. D 485+ pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul &
Sault Ste. Marie and Great Northern Rds.,
30 m. S. S. W. of Saint Cloud, the county
seat. Agriculture and lumbei-ing.
PRESS; Thursdaj^s; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1887;
W. W. Homes, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl.-
NEW PRAGUE, Scott Co. p l,228t
pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 17 m.
S. of Shakopee, the county seat. Iron
works, breweries, printing-press factory
and roller-process flour milLs. Lumbering
and farming.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 17J4X22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1889: J. F. Wrabek. editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl." In 1902, Z (1,2, 4, 5).
NEW RICHLAND, Waseca Co. g
750+ pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd.,
13 m. from Waseca, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
NORTH STAR ; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50:
■established 1886; O. H. Bronson, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
NEW ULM, c.b., Brown Co. g 5.403t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Minneapolis &'St. Louis Rds. and Minnesota
r., 25 m. W. N. W. of Mankato. Farming
and milling.
BROWN CO. JOURNAL.; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1898; Philip Liesch, editor
and publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jjcl."
DER FORTSCHRITT ; Tuesdays;
•German; independent; twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1891; Ernst
MINNESOTA.
Brandt, editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1897. Z. In 1899, Z. In
1902, "JKL" Inl903, Z(4) (••).
NEWS; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1891; James J. Green, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
POST; Fridays; German; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1864; Petry Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (7—3 P).
Circulation; In 1899, "jkl." In 190O, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue was less than 1,104. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (OO). In
1904, "JKL."
REVIEW; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878 ; Asa P. Brooks, editor; Hodges &
Brooks, publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
VOLKSBL.ATT; Thursdays; German;
republican: eight pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1892; Philip Liesch, editor
and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jki" Actual aver-
age for 1896. 1,210. In 1897. I Z. In
1898. "JKL." In 1903, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
L.UTHERISCHE SCHUIi-ZEI-
TUNG; bi-monthly; educational; German;
thirty-six pages 5^x8%; subscription $1;
established 1876; Faculty of Dr. Martin
Luther College, editors; Lutheran Synod of
Wisconsin. Minnesota and Michigan, pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl •" (A A).
NEW^ YORK MILLS, Ottertail
Co. -a 353+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd.,
12 m. N. W. of Wadena. Agriculture.
JO URN A Li; Wednesdays; republican;
fonr pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished April, 1901; Matt. Telin, editor and
publisher (3—5 P). Circulation "jjil."
UUSI ROTIMAA ; Thursdays; Finnish;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1881; Nylund Bros,, editors
and publishers (9—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 2,000. In 1895, I, Actual average
for 1896, 4,120. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH.
In 1899. yH. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902. vT. Inl903, (z-4)I(»«). In 1904, yl.
LENTA VIA LiEHTIA « monthly (A A..
NICOLLET, -2V^ico«e< Co. g 330t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m. S.W.
of Saint Peter, the county seat. Farming,
Li E A D E R ; Saturdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; B. G. Schulze, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3). Circulation "jjcl."
NORTHBRANCH, Chisago Co. n-
1.211+ pop., on St, Paul & Duluth Rd., 20
. m. N. W. of Center City, the county seat.
Starch factories. Agriculture.
REVIEW; Fridays; eight pages 18x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1891; J. H.
Huber. editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
N O R T H F I E L D, -Rtc-'< Co. g 3,2l0t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago & Great Western Rds., 39 m. S. by
S. E. of Saint Paul, the State capital. Seat
of Carleton and St. Olaf Colleges. Agri-
culture.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1887; C. P. Carpenter, editor and
publisher (12-4).
Circulation : In 1895, "jsl " Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1,003; /or 1897, 1,042; for
1898. 1,117; for a year ending with Octo-
ber. 1899. 1.242; yor 1900, 1,231 ; for 1901.
1,242. In 1902, y I. In 1903, yl (OO). In
1904, (z— 4) I.
NEWS; Saturdays; independent-republi-
ean; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
517
MINNESOTA.
tablished 1876; W. F. Schilling, editor; Joe
P. Heatwole, proprietor.
Circulation: In 1896, mkl." Actual aver-
age for the first six months of 1897, 1,50'^.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. Actual average for
a year ending ivith June, 1900, 'L,T'Zlf. In
1901, y I. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
CARIiETONIAi semi-monthly, during
the college year; collegiate; twenty pages
8x10; subscription $1; established 1881; Stu-
dents of Carleton College, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
MANITOU MESSENGER; monthly,
during the college year; collegiate; forty
pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents; established
1886; Students of St. Olaf College, editors and
publishers (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
POPULAR ASTRONOMY; monthly,
except July and September; astronomical;
sixty-four pages 7x10; subscription $2.50;
established 1893; Wm. W. Payne, editor and
publislier (6—3). Circulation ••jkl."
NORTHOME, Itasca Co. tA 50 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 17 m. from Black-
duclc.
ITASCA CO. RECORD; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established September, 1901; A. L. La
Tieniere, editor and publisher (8—8). Circu-
lation -'JKL."
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1901;
George H. Shiere & Co., editors and publish-
ers (8—3). Circulation "jkl.'-
NORTH SAINT PAUL, Ramsey
Co. D- 1,110+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul,
Minneapolis & Omaha and Wisconsin Cen-
tral Rds., \]4, m. out of the city limits of
St. Paul, the county seat and State capital.
Manufacturing.
SENTINEL; Fridays ; republican;
four pages 20x26; sub.scription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887; C. R. McKenney, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
NORWOOD, Carver Co. n 500t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Minneapolis & St. Louis Rds., 11 m. E. of
Glencoe, and 16 W. of Chaska, the county
seat. Wheat, corn, oats, hay and live stock.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1890; J. W.
Craven, editor and publisher (8-3). Circu-
lation ■•JKL."
ODESSA, Big Stone Co. -a 204t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 8 m.
S. E. of Ortonville, the county seat. Wheat.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; Lawrence Brown, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
OLBERG, Clearwater Co. i 16 m. N.
of Bagley, the county seat. Farming.
JOURNAL.; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1902; Albert Anderson, editor
and publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
OLIVIA, c. li., Renville Co. D 970t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 14 m. N. of Beaver Falls, the county
seat. Agriculture.
RENVILLE TIMES; Thursdays; re-
publican ; eight pages 17x24 ; subscriotlon
$1.50 ; established 1872 ; Henry Kelsey, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
ORONOCO, Olmsted Co. D 300 pop.,
12 m. N. E. of Rochester, the county seat.
MINNESOTA.
Feed mill and creamery. Farmifig. Sum-
mer resort.
NEWS ; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1897;
A. R. McKenzie, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
ORTONVILLE, c.h., Bigstone Co.-u
1,247+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd. and Minnesota r. Summer resort.
Extensive granite quarries. Wheat and live
stock.
BIGSTONE CO. JOURNAL;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1892; J. E. Keefe,
editor and publisher (8— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
HERALD STAR; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1879; W. C. Whiteman, editor and
publisher (7— 3P). Circulation "jkl."
OSAKIS, Douglas Co. -a 917rpop., on
Great Northern Rd., 15 m. E. of Alexan-
dria, the county seat. Summer resort.
Agriculture.
REVIEW; Thursdays ; republican; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1890; Clement H. Bronson, edi-
tor and publisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
OTTERTAIL, Ottertail Co. -a iOO
pop., on Soo Line Rd., 25 m. N. E. of Fergus
Falls, 182 m. N. W. of Minneapolis.
NEWS; Saturdays; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1904; J. F. Paige,
editor and publisher (1—5 P).
OWATONNA, c. h., Steele Co. g
5,561+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St,
Paul and Chicago & Northwestern Rds.
and Straight r., 6? m. S. by S. W. of Saint
Paul, the State capital. Market for wheat,
beef, pork and produce. Educational^
manufacturing and dairying center.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday, and SEMI- WEEK LY»
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription— dully $5, semi-
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1900, semi-
weekly 1858; J. Frank Dean, editor and
publisher (2—3).
Circulation— Daily: "jjcl."
Seini-Weelily: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2.310. In 1896, H. In 1897. I Y.
In 1898, vl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, "JKL."
CHRONICLE; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1896: Whiting & Luers, editors and
publishers (2—5).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. Z. In
1899, Z. In 1901), zl. Actual average for a
year endinq with May, 1901, 1 ,751. In 1902,
vl. Actual average for 1903, 1,896; for
1904, 1,945.
PEOPLE'S PRESS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; ten pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1874; Benj. E. Darby, editor and
publisher (12—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,475; in 1896, smallest edition
1,500. In 1897, I. Actual average for 1898,
1,590. In 1899, yl. In 19a), yl. In 1901,
(z— 4) I. In 1902, July, publisher asserts, has
not at any time during past year been less
than 1.750. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
PARKERS PRAIRIE, Otteriail
Co. -o 250 pop., on Soo Rd., 12 m. W. of
Eagle Bend. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established April, 1902; J. C. Simpson, editor
and publisher (1 — 1). Circulation "jkl."
518
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
3IINNESOTA.
MINNESOTA.
PARK RAPIDS, c.\i.,HuhhardGo.
(2 1,313+ pop., on Great Northern Rd. and
Park r., 43 m. N. of Wadena. Center of
fertile prairie and near an extensive pine
belt.
HUBBARD CO. ClilPPER; Thurs
days: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1896; A. W. Page, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
HUBBARD CO. ENTERPRISE;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 151^22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1882; Henry R.
Cobb, editor; Wm. J. Conrad, publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
PEL AN, Kittson Co. t] 200 pop. Roller
mills.
ADVOCATE; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 191.0; A. E. Babcock. editor; Grinde-
land & Forshey, publishers (12—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
PELICAN RAPIDS, Ottertail Co.
-a 1,033+ pop., on Great Northern Rd.,20 m.
N. of Fergus Falls, the county seat. Flour
mill. Wheat and stock raising.
PRESS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
sci-iption $1; established 1897; S. S. Lewis,
editor and publisher (12—3). Circ'n "jkl."
PEQUOT, CroicKing Co. D.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished July, 1903; Schrader&Holman. editors
and publishers (12—3). Circulation -jkl."
PERHAM, Ottertail Co.-nl,182tpop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 25 m. N. W. of
Wadena. Several flour and saw mills.
Lumbering and agriculture.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; eight pages
18x21; subscription $1.50; established 1883; L.
Ed. Davison, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900: J. P. Coughlin, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "jKi."
VOI.KSBL1ATT ; Fridays; German;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1893; F. Martin, editor; The Volks-
blatt Co., publishers (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
In 1899. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
PHENA, Itatca Co. i 200 pop., 12 m.
N. E. of Blackduck, the nearest railway
station. Agriculture.
ITASCA CO. RECORD; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established September, 1901: A. L. La
Freniere, editor; A. L. La Freniere & Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jiu:."
PILLAGER, Cass Co. ^ 150 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 15 m. W. of Brainerd.
Lumbering, farming and stock raising.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1903; A. L. Snow, editor and publisher
(1-5 P).
POST; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents ; established 1899; Wm.
Pennar. editor and publisher (8— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
PINE CITY, c.li., Pine Co. [>993t
pop., on St. Paul & Duluth Rd., 64 m. N. of
Saint Paul, the State capital. Stave and
lumber trade.
PINE CO. PIONEER; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1886; W. P. Gottry, man-
ager (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
PINE POKER; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1897;
J. J. Folsom, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
PINE ISLAND, Goodhue Co. b 832t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Chic-
ago & Great Western Rds., 16 m. N. W. of
Rochester. Live stock, grain, brick and
stone. Saw and flour m ills.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1885; R. W. Holmes, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKL "
PINE RIVER, Cass Co. ^ 84 pop..
on Minnesota & International Rd., 28 m.
S. E. of Walker, the county seat Agricul-
ture and lumber.
PINE TREE BLAZE; Fridays; Inde
pendent republican; four pages 13x20; Bub-
scriptiou $1; established June, 1901; E. S.
Holman, editor and publisher (6— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
SENTINEL; Fridays (A A).
PIPESTONE, c. h., Pipestone Co. p
2,536+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul, Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy, Chi-
cago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha and
Great Northern Rds. Pipestone quarry
and Government Indian Industrial School.
STAR; every evening except Sunday, and
PIPESTONE CO. STAR, Fridays; re-
publican; daily four, weekly twelve pages
85x22: subscription— dally $5. weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1892, weekly 1879: I. L. & R.
G. Hart, editors and publishers (2—3). Circu-
lation—daily "JKL." weekly "jkl."
FARMISRS' LEADER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1890; G. G. Stone, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
REVIEW; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished July. 1902; P. A. Ewert, editor and
publisher (12-3). Circulation "jkl."
PLAINVIEW, Wabasha Co. Q^ l.OSSf
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 30 m.
N. W. of Winona. Wheat, oats, barley,
corn and live stock.
NEWS- GLEANER; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1874; T. G. Bolton, editor and
publisher (fi— 3). Circulation "jkl" In 1902.
Z(6). Inl903, Z(4).
RECORD AND ELGIN FREE
PRESS; Fridays; independent; four pages
18x24; sub.scription $1 ; established 1899; Wal-
ton & Mack, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion 'JKL." (A A).
PORTVIEW, Cass Co. b on Minne-
sota & International Rd., 18 m. from Brain-
erd.
FA3IILIEBLADET; monthly (A A).
PRESTON, c.h., Fillmore Co. O, l,278t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
44 m. W. of La Crosse, Wis. Agriculture
and dairying.
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN; Frl
days; independent-republican: four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1866; W.
A. Hotchkiss. editor and publisher (6—3).
Circiilarion: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,200. In 1896, I. In 1897, 1 Z.
In 1898, vl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. "iMh.- In
1903, Z (4)(#»).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
519
MINNESOTA.
TII>IES; Wednesdays; repuljllcan; el^;ht
paget^ 15x22; subscription $1; established
1860; S. A. Langum & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (1—4).
Circiilatiou: In 1900, "jkl." In 1901, I. In
1902, vl. Actual average for 1W3, 'Z,'3o5
for 19i)4, '^,476.
PRINCETON, c. h., Millelacs Co. n
1,319+ pop., on Great Northern Rd. and Rum
r.. IS m. N. of Elk River. Lumber mills,
starch factory and creamery. Farming.
NEWS; Wednesdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x2 J; subscription $1; established
February, 1903; M. L. Cormany, editor and
publisher (1—5).
UNION; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
18T6; George F. Wright, editor; R.C.Dunn,
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903,
Z(4) (••).
RAYMOND, Kandiyohi Co. a 282t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 9 m. S. W. of
Willmar, the county seat. Farming, dairy-
ing and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; republican ; eight pages
13x211; subscription $1.50; established Novem-
ber, 1900; Frank E. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
RED LAKE FALLS, Red Lake Co.
"□ 1,885+ pop., on Northern Pacific and Great
Northern Rds., 2 m. S. of the confluence
of Clearwater and Red Lake rs. Good
water power. Manufactures of lumber and
flour. Timber and grain.
GAZETTE ; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883; Phil A. Kaufer, editor and pub-
lisher (5 — 3).
Circiilatiou; In 1900, "ikl." Actual aver-
age for a year ending with March, 15, 1901,
i.,'i96. In 1901, yl. Actual average for
1902, 1,461. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
RED L.ARE CO. COURIER; Thurs-
days; eight pages 15^x22; subscription $1;
established 1898; John E. King, editor and
publisher (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,359. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
RED WING,c.ii., Goodhue Co.P,7,525t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and Chicago Great Western Rds. and
Mississippi r., 41 m. S. E. of Saint Paul,
the State capital. Wheat and barley mar-
ket. Manufacturing center.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; four pages 17x22; subscription
$5; established February, 1904; Schmied &
Pardee, editors and publishers (2—5 P).
REPUBLICAN ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKliY, Wednesdays; re-
publican; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1885, weekly 1857; Red Wing
Printing Company, editors and publishers.
Circiilatiou— Daily : In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,230. In 1896, I. In
1897. 1 Z. In 1898, zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, (z-4, 6) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
VVeekly : In 1894 and 1895, publisherasserts,
not less than 2.140. In 1896. I. In 1897, 1 Z.
In 1898, zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, vl. In 19iil,
(z-4, 6) I. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1901, yl.
GOODHUE CO. NEWS; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1899; Schmied & Pardee, edi-
tors and publishers (6-3). Circ'n "jkl." in
1901, Z (11). In 1903, Z (4).
TEUTONIA ; Thursdays (A A).
MINNESOTA.
MINNESOTA WHITE RIBBON;
monthly; temperance; four pages 11x16;
subscription 25 cents; established 1890; Mrs.
Julia B. Nelson, editor; The Minnesota W.
C. T. U.. publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl "
In 1903. Z(4)(#»).
O IJ R S C H O O Li S ; monthly, except
July and August; educational; sixteen pages
6x9; subscription 40 cents; esfablithed Sep-
tember, 1902; Julius Boraas and W. F. Kunze,
editors and publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation; Actual average for a year
ending with June, 1903, 750; for 1904, 750.
REDWOOD FALLS, c. h., Red-
wood Co. p 1,661+ pop., on Chicago & North-
western and Minneapolis & St. Louis Rds.
and Redwood r., about 60 m. N. W. of
Mankato. Manufacturing and farming.
REDWOOD GAZETTE; Wednesdays;
republican: eight pages 15x22: subscription
$1.50; established 1868; Julius A. Schmahl, ed-
itor; Aiken & Schmahl, publishers (12 — 3).
Circulation : In 1895, "jkl." In 1896. I. In
1897, Y. Inl898,zl. Inl899,yl. Inl900,yl.
In 1901, "iKL." Actual average for 1902,
1,649; for 1903, 1,686. In 1904. vl.
R E V E I Ij 1j £ ; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1885; A. M. Welles, editor and pub-
lisher (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
RENVILLE, ^«nv*^ie Co. n l,075t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 18 m
N. by N. W. of Beaver Falls, the county seat.
Farming.
RECORD; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1896; H. B. Brooks, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3). Circulation "j_kl."
STAR FARMER; Fridays ; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1889; W. A. Reed, editor; The Star
Farmer Co., publishers (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
REVERE, Redwood Co. P 110 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m. E. of
Tracy. Lumber and farming.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1901; C. W. Folsom, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
RIPPLE. Itasca Co. tl 50 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 65 m. from Blackduck.
Lumber and agriculture.
BIG FORK COMPASS; Wednesdays;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established January, 1903; A.M.Gree-
ley, editor and publisher (1—4). Circ'n "jkl."
ROBBINSDALE, Hennepin Co. l\
520 pop., on Great Northern Rd., suburb of
Minneapolis.
ROBBINSDALE PARK PROG-
RESS; Thursdays; republican; eight pages
13x20: subscription $1; established Decem-
ber, 1903; Albert S. McMillan, editor; Progress
Publishing Company, publishers (1—5).
ROCHESTER, c. h., Olmsted Co. R
6,843+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
90 m. S. S. E. of Saint Paul, the State capi-
tal. Butter, eggs and cheese trade. Horse
breeding and agriculture.
BUIjIjETIN; every evening except Sun-
day; independent; and OLiMSTED CO.
DEMOCRAT, Fridays; democratic; daily
four pages 20x26; weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $4. weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1891, weekly 1886; C. Elliott, ed-
itor; C. Elliott & Son, publishers (8— 3). Clr-
' culation- daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
520
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
POST AND RECORD; every evening
except Sundaj', and' WEEKLiY, Fridays;
republican ; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription — dailv $4, weeklj' $1.50;
established 1859; A. W.Blakely & Son, editors
and publishers (1—4).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl."
Weekly : In 1896, "jkl.- In 1897, Z. In 1899,
Z. Actual average for 1902, '^,47t2; for
1903,3,488. In 1904, yH.
FAMIL.Y MESSENGER ; monthly ;
undenominational; ten pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion 23 cents; established January, 1900; W.
W. Divine, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL" (A A).
OL>lSTED CO. TEACHER; month
ly; educational; four pages 11x16; subscrip
tion25 cents; established 1903; Geo. F.How-
ard, editor and publisher (1—5).
RONNEBY, Bmton Co. U 1S6 pop.
BENTON COUNTY ADVOCATE;
Wednesdays ; Independent ; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1904: N.D.Simp-
son, editor and publisher (3—5 P).
ROSEAU, c. h., Roseau Co. ti 301+ pop.
Near Stephen. Agriculture.
REGION; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1892: R. H. Medicraft, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jki,."
ROSEAU CO. TIMES; Fridays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; R. J. Bell, editor and
publisher (7—3). Circulation "jki,."
ROTHSAY, invH/i Co. -n 296 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 24 m. N. E. of Breck
enridge.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established April,
1903: G. M. Cowie, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "JKL."
ROUND LAKE, Nobles Co. p 226t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
10 m. S. E. of Worthington, the county
seat. Farming.
GRAPHIC; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; J. L. Flint, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
ROYALTON, Morrison Co. D 654t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and Platter.,
10 m. S. of Little Falls, the county seat. Flour
and saw mills. Wheat and lumber.
BANNER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1885;
A. W. Swanson, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
RUSH CITY, Chisago Co. D- 987t pop.,
on St. Paul & Duluth Rd.,54 m. N. of Saint
Paul, the State capital. Agriculture and
hardwood timber.
POST; Fridays; republican; four pages
20x26: subscription $1: established 1873; Mrs.
Franklyn W. Lee, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
RUSHFORD, Fillmore Co. Q^ l,062t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Root r., 35 m. W. of La Crosse, Wis.
Water power, utilized in manufacturing.
STAR-REPUBl.ICAN; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1872; C. L. Foss, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Civciilatioii: "jj-i.." In 1902. Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In
1903, (z— fi) I. In 1904, (z— 1) 1.
MINNESOTA.
RUSHMORE, Nobles Co. JJ2:o pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 12 m. W. of Worthington, the county
seat. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; J. B. Ludlow, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 8). Circulation "JKL."
RUSSELL, Lyon Co. P 350 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., ISm.S.W. of Marshall,
the county seat. Wheat, oats, flax, corn
and barley.
PAPER; Saturdays; four pages 17^x24;
subscription $1; established 1900; R. Roy
Sibley, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
(A A).
RUTHTON, Pipestone Co. p 323t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 16 m. N. E. of
Pipestone, the county seat. Farming.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; Smith & Henderson, editors and
publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
SACRED HEART, Renville Co. n
538+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 20 m. N. W. of Beaver Falls, the county
seat. Agricultural region.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1899; H. T. Marsh, editor; Sacred
Heart Publishing Company, publishers (6— 3>.
Circulation "jkl "
SAINT CHARLES, Winona Co. U,
1,304+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Winona & Western Rds., 28 m. W. of Win-
ona, the county seat. Agriculture.
UNION; Fridays ; independent repub-
lican; four pages 20x26: subscription $1;
established 1877; J. Eben Whiton, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
SAINT CLOUD, c. h., Stearns Co. a
8,663+ pop., on Great Northern and North-
ern Pacific Rds. and Mississippi r., 75 m.
N. W. of Saint Paul, the State capital. The
general car shops of the Great Northern
Railroad are located here. Granite quar-
ries. Agriculture and lumber.
JOURNAL-PRESS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEERIiY, Thursdays;
republican ; dally four, weekly eight pages
18x24; subscription — daily $5, weekly $1;
established— daily 1892, weekly 1858 ; Alvab
Eusfman, editor; The Journal Press Co., pub-
lishers (7— 3 P). Circulation — daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl."
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays: democratic r
daily six, weeklv twelve pages 18x24; sub-
scriptlon— dailv $3 ."io, weeklv $1 ; established
—daily 1887, weekly 1861; C. F. Macdonald^
editor and publisher ((5—3). Circulation-
daily "jKi" In 19f.3. Z (4) (••). Week-
ly "jjcl." In 19(3. Z (4) (• •).
DER ANZEIGER; Wednesdays; Ger-
man; independent; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1894: A.J.Hilger,
editor; Anzeiger Publishing Co.. nublishers
(2—3). Circulation "j_kl." In 1902. Z (1, 2. 4, 5).
DER NORDSTERN ; Thursdays; Ger
man; democratic; sixteen to twenty four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1874; Gerhard May, editor: Nordstern Pub-
lishing Co.. publishers (6—3).
CivciilRtion : In 1895.publipher asserts, not
less than 4 500. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, no issue less than 6,800;
CATA1.0GUE BY STATES.
521
MINNESOTA.
In 1899. 6,150. In 1900, yG. In 1901, yll. In
1902. .vH. In 19U3,(z-4) H (••). In l'.K)4,y II.
FARMER HEROI^I): Wednesdays
(▲A).
SAINT HILAIRE, ^ed Lake Co. \j
840+ pop., on Great Northern Rd.,30 m. N. E.
of Crookston. Manufactures of lumber
and flour.
SPECTATOR; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1882; John J. Soil, editor; Ives &
Soil, publishers. Circulation "ijiL."
SAINT JAMES, c. h., Watonwaii Co.
cp 2,607+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minne-
apolis & Omaha and Minneapolis & St. Louis
Rds., 35 m. E. S. E. of Mankato. Farming.
PL.AINDEAL.ER; semi-weekly,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890; O. C.Cole & Son, publishers (2— 4).
Circulation ".tkl."
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1896: W. M. Barrett, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "JKL. ••
J O U R N A Li ; Fridays ; independent;
eight pages 15x32; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 18T8; E. J. Lynch, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
SAINT PAUL, c. h., Ramsey Co. D
State Capital, 163,065+ pop., center of
eleven railroads on the Mississippi r., 9 m.
below the Falls of St, Anthony and at the
head of navigation. General manufactur-
ing and commerce.
DAILY.
DISPATCH: every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLiY, Thursdays ; republi-
can; twelve to thirty two pages 17x24; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly 25 cents; estab-
lished 1868; George Thompson, editor; C. W.
Hornick, manager; Dispatch Printing Co.,
publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1895, t29,586; for 1896, 34,418; for 1897,
36,878; /or 1898, 41,618; for 1899,40,-
868; for 1900, 43,383; for 1901. 44,694:
/O/M902. 49,05^2; for 1903, 53,044; for
1904, .58,036.
Weekly: Rating varied from G in 1892 to H
in 1895. Actual average for 1896, 31,478.
In 1897, Y. Actual average for a year eliding
with September, 1898, 34,275. In 1899, zC.
Actual average for a year ending with May,
1900,22,924. In 1901, yC. Actual average
for 1902, 68,439: for 1903, 73,026; for
1904. 73,951.
Publisher's announcement.— The St. Paul
Dispatch reaches 90 per cent of the homes
in its city. Many of the large local adver-
tisers use no other paper. Carries more
advertising, local and foreign, than any pa
per in the Twin Cities. In addition to its
home circulation it reaches daily the best
people in the many small cities and towns
In its territory. It is thesti'ongest medium
in the Northwest for any kind of business.
The Weekly Dispatch Is the recognized
puller of its section, having over 73,000
paid-in advance subscribers among the
prosperous farmers of Minnesota, Wiscon-
sin, Mich., the Dakotas, Mont., la., and Neb.
GLOBE ; every morning; democratic;
daily twelve to thirty two, Sunday thirty-
two to sixty pages 17x21; subscription— daily
$4, Sunday $2; established 1878; J. G. Pyle,
editor: The Globe Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily : Rating varied from
C in 1892 to E in 1895. In 1896, E. Actual av-
erage for 1897, 17,844; for 1898, 22,012;
for a year ending with Sept., 1899, 23<045.
In 1900, zE. In 1901, (z— 6) E. Actual aver-
■ MINNESOTA— Saint Paul.
age for 1902.22,325; /or 1903. 31,541;/o»-
l'.W)4, 31.63S.
Sunday: Actual average for 1908, 29<406i
/"/•I'Mii. 3i,'702.
Publisher's announcement.— The St. Paul
Globe Is the only Democratic dally In the
twin oitlos of St. Paul and Mlnneapolia.
The Globe is the administration paper of
St. Paul and Minnesota, and foreign ai
well as local advertisers recognize the fact
that the Held cannot be covered without
the Globe. With the present actual, net
paid, sworn circulation of 31,638 dally,
there is not a better advertising proposi-
tion In the Northwest. The Globe has the
largest circulation of any paper in the
State among theworklngmen and farmers.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; four to eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription 25 cents a month; established 1900;
F. E. Crawford, editor; J. Harry Lewis, pub-
lisher (2 — i).
Circulation: Actual average for 1901,
24,046; for 1902. 30,619: for a year
ending with January, 1904, 35t8]6; for
1904, 36.204.
PIONEER PRESS; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; daily and weekly
ten to twelve, Sunday thirty-six to fifty pages
18x24; subscription — daily $4, Sunday $1,
weekly $1; established— dally 1853, Sunday
1854. weekly 1849; Conde Hamlin, general
manager; J. A. Wheelock, editor; Pioneer
Press (Company, publishers (1— 5) .
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1894,23,720. In 1895, D. In
1896, D. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898, 32,719;
for 1899. 31,643; for 1900,
32,519; /or 1901, 32,310;
for 1902. 34,151; for 1903,
34,298; /or 1904, 35,090.
Sunday: Actual average for
1894,28,189. im895,D. In
1896, D. In 1897. Y. Actual
average for 1898. 28,845;
for 1899. 28,246; for 1900,
29,932; /or 1901, 30,960;
for 1902, 30,986; for 1903,
30,933; for 19o4, 30,484.
Weekly: Actual average for 1894,28,050.
In 1895, E. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y. Actual
avera0e/orl898,25,888;/orl899, 26,100;
for 19U0, 26,443; for 1901, 27,760. In
1902, (z— 4) C. In 1903, yC. In 1904, y D.
Publisher's announcement. — Guarantees:
First— The Pioneer Press is delivered into
more homes than any other morning paper
in the Northwest. Second— There are more
Pioneer Presses sold over news-stands
than any other Northwestern morning
newspaper. Third— There are more Pioneer
Presses sold on the streets of the Twin
Cities than any other morning newspaper.
Fourth— The Pioneer Press has the largest
circulation— paid at full rales— of all the
morning newspapers in the Twin Cities
and the Northwest. Advertisers may In-
corporate the foregoing In their advertis-
ing contracts.
VOLKSZEITIJNG; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, WEEKLY, Wednesdays,
andSONNTAGSBLATT, Sundays: Ger-
man ; Independent ; daily eight to thirty-
two, weekly and Saturday eight to sixteen
pages 17x23^; subscription— daily $3. weekly
and Sunday $2; established — daily 1877,
weekly 1857; Die Volkszeitung Printing and
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
(12-4).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, H. In 1896,
H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. Actual average
for 1899, 6,189 ; for a year ending tvith Sep-
tember, 1900, 7,292. In 1901, yG. Actual
average for 1902. 10,714;/orl903, 11,1 16;
for 1904, 12,685.
Weekly, Wednesday: In 1895, F. In
1896, F. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yG. Actual
average for 1899. 25, 582; for a year ending
with September, 1900, 26,321. In 1901, yC.
522
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA— Saint Paul.
MINNESOTA— Saint Paul.
Actual average for 1902. 28,156; /or 1903,
*2S,414 ; for 19<>i, 38.637,
Sunday: Actual average for 1902,
28.154; /or 19(;3, 38,403; for 1904,28,-
640.
WEEKLY.
A. O. U. W. GUIDE; Thursdays;
Ancient Order of United Workmen; four
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab
Ilshed 1881; D. Ramaley, editor and publisher
(3-5 P).
Circiilaliou : Actual average for 1895,
9,927. In 1896, F. Actual average for \%Ti,
10,652. In 1898, zF. Actual average for
a year ending with October, 1899, 17,220;
for a year ending ivith June, 1900, 17,892;
for 1901, 20,652. In 1902, yC. In 1903, (z-4) C.
In 1904, yC.
BROAD AXE; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 18x20; subscription $1;
established 1891 ; H. O. Doollttle, editor and
publisher (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl " (A A).
DAIRY RECORD; Wednesdays;
dairying; twenty pages 9x12; subscription
50 cents; established May, 1899; H. P. Olsen,
editor; Dairy Record Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1901,
3,004; /or 1902. 6^923. In 19u3,y G (OO).
DER WANDERER; Wednesdays; Ger-
man; romau catholic; twelve pages 18x24;
subscription $2 : established 1S67 ; Joseph Mait,
editor; Wanderer Printing Co., publishers;
prints an eight - page agricultural supple-
ment Der Farmer im Westen (1—5).
Combined circulation : Actual aver-
age for \895, 10, '^32. In 1896, F. In 1897,
Y. In 1898. yG. Actual average for 1899,
9,169: /or 19011. 9,622; /or 1901, 9.640:
for 1902, 10,150: for 1903, 11,256; for
1904, 11,526.
EA.ST SIDE STAR; Fridays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1: established
1900; E. A. Koen, editor; The Star Printing
Company, publishers. Circulation "jkl.'
H E R A Li D ; Saturdays ; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1882: Jas. H. Burns and C. M. Hertig,
editors and publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from G In 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. 1 Y. In
1898. yl, InlS99, zT. Inl900,yl. In 1901, "iKL.-
MIDWAY NEWS: Saturdays; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1888; Ed. A. Paradis, editor and publisher;
dated at Merriam Park. Circulation "jki."
MINNESOTA STATS TIDNING ;
Wednesdays ; Swedish ; independent-repub-
lican; ten to sixteen pages 18x24; subscrip
tion .$1; established 1877; A. P. J. Colberg,
manager; Minnesota Stats Tidning Publish-
ing Co., publishers (12— 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 10,000. In 1896, F. Actual average
for 1897,9.637. In 1898. vF. Actual average
/or 1899. 10,252. In 1900. vF. Actual aver-
age for 1901. ] 0.358. In 1902, vF. In 1903,
(z— 4) F. Actual average for 1904, 1 0.509.
MINNESOTA FNION ADVOCATE;
Fridays; labor; eleht nages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1897: Cornelius Guluey.
editor : The Minnesota State Federation of
Labor, publishers ("—3).
Circulation: In 1898. "iki." Actual aver-
age for a year ending ivith Oct., 1899. .5. .501 .
In 1900. yG. In 1901. (z— 1, 2. 4. 5) G. In
1902, yG. In 1903, (z— 4) G (• •) In 1904, yG.
NATIONAIi REPORTER SYS-
TEM (consisting of nine weekly and one
semi-monthly law journals),; issued differ-
ent days; sixteen to two hundred and six-
teen pages 6x10; subscription $45 (single sec-
tion i;2, $5 and $10); established 1876; West
Publishing Co.. editors and publishers; issue
special editions for the various sections of
United States; also a bi monthlv edition en-
titled the American Digest, snbecrtption $4.
Combined circulation: Actual average
for 1895. 28.911: for 1896. 28,427; for
1897. 27,898: /or 1898. 27,769. im899.yC.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1900,26,115. In 1901, yC. In 1902, yC. In
1903, yC(OO). In 1904, yD.
NORDVESTEN; Thursdays; Norwegi-
an-Danish ; republican ; eight pages 18x24 ;
subscription $1; established 1880; Chr. Brandt,
editor; Nordvesten Publishing House, pub-
lishers ; dated also at Minneapolis (7—3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from F in 1892
to Gin 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yH. In 1899, zH (??). In 1900. zH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yH.
NORTHWESTERN CHRONICLE:
Fridays; roman catholic; eight to twelve
pages 17x23; subscription $2; established
1866 ; Northwestern Chronicle Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
5,048. In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In 1897. HY.
In 1898, yH. In 1899, zG. In 1900, jG. In
1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yH.
PEOPLE'S GAZETTE; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1886; Jacob R. Stein er, editor
and publisher; dated also at Minneapolis
(9—3). Circulation "jkl."
RECORD; Thursdays; democratic;
labor; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1899; T. L. Callan, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl.- In 1903.
Z(4)(»»).
REVIEW; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1892; J. P.
Knowles, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
TIDENDE ; Fridays; Independent -re-
publican; eight pages 17>.ix24; subscription
$1; established 1891; J.Johnson, editor and
publisher (1—5).
TRADE; Saturdays; commercial; thirty-
six to sixty-four pages 9x18; subscription $2;
established 1892; W. L. Williams, editor;
Williams & Rouleau, publishers (3 — 5 P).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896, 3,513. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, zl. Inl900,vl. In 1901, y I. In 1902,
(z— 4, 6) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
TWIN CITY GUARDIAN; Satur-
days ; independent ; four pages 17x24: sub-
scription $2; established 1896: J. R. Steiner,
editor and publisher (6-3). Circ'n "jkl." In
1903. Z (4).
WEST ST. PAUL. TIMES; Satur-
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
cription $1; established 1887; Chas. S. Schur-
man, editor and publisher. Circ n"jKL. •
SEMI-MONTHLY.
EVANGELISKE B A S U N ; semi-
monthly ; Danish Norwegian ; religious ;
eight pages 10x14 ; subscription 75 cents ; es-
tablished 1901; Thomas Nelson, editor; The
Evangellske Basun Publishing Co., publish-
ers (1—5). Circulation -jkl."
FARMER; semi-monthly ; agricultural;
twenty pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents;
established 1882; Thos. Shaw, editor: Webb
Publishing Company, publishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 8.000. Actual ai'erage for the first
nine months of 1897, 1 0,990 : for a year end-
ing with November. 1898, 2.5,17.5; forayear
ending with November, 15, 1899, 38.835: for
a year ending with July 1, 190(1 48,208: for
a year ending irith April 15. 1901, .54,479|
for a year ending with February 1. 1903,
67,.37.^; for a year ending with February
1, 1904, 7-7,681 ; .for 1904. 83,437.
MONTHLY.
CHURCH RECORD; monthly; pro-
testant episcopal; thirty two pages 7x10;
subscription 60 cents; established 1876; S. C.
Edsall and C. H. Shute, editors and publish-
ers (2—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
3,016. In 1898, yH. Actual average for a
year ending with (9c^ober, 1899. 3,1 .58. In
1900. vH. Actual average for 19(11,2,000.
In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
523
MINNESOTA— Saint Paul.
COURANTj niouthly; literary; twenty-
four pages 9x11; subscription $1; establlsiied
1898; Marie L. Obeuauer, editor; Tlie Courier
Publishing Co., publishers (12—3). Circula-
tion 'iKL."
FARM STUDENTS REVIEW?
monthly; eight pages 8}^xl2; subscription 40
cents; established 189{);~C. P. Bull, editor;
University Press, publishers; dated at St.
Anthony Park (1 — 5).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl" Actual average
/orl898, 1,683. Inl899, yl. In 1900, "jkl.-
Actual average for 1902, 2,458; for 1903,
3,758; /orl904, 2,716.
JOLLY ELK; monthly; Order of Elks;
twenty-four to thirty-two pages 6x9; sub-
scriptions!; established 1900; R. F. Eldridge,
editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual average
for 1901, 2,675: /or 1902, 3,391 ; for 1903,
3,954 /or 19(14. 4,950.
MAIL ORDER MONTHLY MAG-
AZINE; literature; sixteen pages 10x16;
subscription 50 cents; established 1899: E.W.
Denton, editor; The Mail Order Publishing
Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl.'
MEDICAL JOURNAL; monthly;
medical; one hundred and ten pages 6x9>ig;
subscription $2.50; established 1899; Burn-
side Foster, M.D., editor; Ramsey County
Medical Society, publishers (7— 3P).
Circulation : Actual average for 1899,
2,700; /orl900, 2,500. Inl901, yH. Act-
ual average for a year ending with June,
1902,2,500. In 1903 H. In 1904, yH.
M I D WAY MAN U FAC T U R E R ;
monthly; furniture; forty-four pages 8x10^;
Bubscription 25 cents; established 1899; G. F.
N. Thomas, editor; The Park Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—3),
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Inl901, Z
(1.2.4.5). Actual average for 1902. 2,666.
In 1903 (z— 4) H. In 1904, yH.
MINNESOTA AND WESTERN
STATES WOO DMA N ; monthly; Modern
Woodmen of America ; sixteen pages
lO^xlSJ^; subscription 25 cents; established
1898; E. Louis De Lestry. editor; De Lestry
Publishing Company, publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1901, (z-6) I. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. (z— 4) !(••). In 1904, yl.
NORTH CENTRAL GOOD TEM-
PLAR; monthly; temperance; eight pages
15x22; sub.scription 25 cents; established Au-
gust, 190>!; Lizzie S. Cole, editor; Fifth Dis
trict Lodge I. O. G. T., publishers (1—5).
Circulation ; Actual average for 1904,
1,000.
NORTHWESTERN SHOE AND
LEATHER JOURNAL; monthly;
leather and rubber trades; thirty-six to
fortv-four pages 9x12; subscription SI: es
tabllshed 1896; C. F. Thorpe, editor; North
western Shoe Journal Publishing Company,
publishers (10—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
2,168. In 1898. yl. Actual average for a
year ending ivith Oct.. 1899, 5.612. In 1900. G.
In 1901. vG. In 1902, yG. In 19(3, (z— 4) G. In
1904. yG.
ODD-FELLOW REVIEW; monthly;
odd-fellowship; sixteen pages 11x15; sub
scription $1; established 1887; Winn Powers,
editor and publisher (2—5).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 15,500. In 1896, E. In 1897, C Z. In
1898, vD. Actual average for 1899, 21,666.
Inl960, yC. In 1901. (z-6) C. Actual aver-
age for 1902, 23,416; for 190:3, 22,541:
/or 1904, 22.625.
OPPORTUNITY; monthly; northwest-
ern interests; twenty to twenty-eight pages
11x16: subscription .50 cents; established
1895; R. E. Blscoe. editor; Opportunity Com
pany, publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1897. "jkl.- In 1899, B.
In 1899, zR. Inl90>,yB. In 1901. (z-1, 2, 4, 5) B.
In 1902, February, publisher asserts, for a year
past there were printed each month. 25.000.
In 1903. yC. Actual average for 19(3,
53,250. In 1904, (z-t) B.
MINNESOTA— Saint Paul.
POULTRY HERALD; monthly; poul-
try raising; twenty-four to fifty two pages
9x12; subscription 50 cents; established 1888;
E.W. Rankin, editor; Webb Publishing Co.,
publishers (12— 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 4,000. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. Actual average for a
year ending with July, 190(t. 8, .500. In
1901, yF. In 1902, yG. In 1903, (z— 4) G. ^c-
tual average for 1904, 9,041.
ST. PAUIi PARK, Washington Co.
O 1,173 pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Qulncy Rd.
EVANGELIC TRUMPET; monthly;
religious; eight pages 103^x14; subscription
50 cents; established July, 1903; Thomas-
Nelson, editor; Evangelic Basun Publishing
Company, publishers (1—5).
SAINT PETER, c. h., Nicollet Co. g
4,302t pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rds. and Minnnesotar., 75 m. S. W. of Saint
Paul, the State capital. Manufacturing.
Seat of State Hospital for the Insane and
Gustavus Adolphus College. Timber lands
east of the town, and prairies on the west.
FREE PRESS; Saturdays; republican;
eight to twelve pages 17x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1894; H. C. Miller, editor and
publisher (2—2).
Circulation: In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL-" In 1902, Z( 4).
HERALD ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
and twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1884: Essler & Johnson, editors
and publishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than ;. 0.56. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898, 1,880; for 1899, 2,134^
In 1900. yl. In 1901. I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, (z— 4) I (••).
JOURNAL; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1883. Circulation "jkl" In
1898,Z. Inl902, Z(l,4, 6) (AA).
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1..50; estab-
lished 1860: Fichthorn & Loehl, editors and
publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,.
1.448; for 1896, 1,411. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL.-
SAINT VINCENT, Kittson Co. tl
256+ pop., on Canadian Pacific and Great
Northern Rds., at head of deep water navi-
gation on Red River of the North, opposite
Pembina, N. Dak. Farming.
NEW ERA AND KITTSON CO.
RECORD; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1883; Wm. G. Deacon, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
SANBORN, Redwood Co. p 351t pop..
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., about
22 m. S. of Redwood Falls, the county seat.
Farming.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1896;
G. E. Bartholomew, editor and publisher.
(2—3). Circulation "jkl"
SANDSTONE, Pine C7o.n-l,189t pop..
on Great Northern Rd., 65 m. S. W. of
Duluth. Farming and lumber.
PINE CO. COURIER; Wednesdays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
\
524
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
$1.25; established 1894; Angus Hay, editor;
Tlie Courier Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation: "jkl." Actual average for
W03, 951. In 1904, "jkl."
SAUK CENTER, Stearns Co. n
2,220+ pop., on Great Northern and Northern
Pacific Rds. and Sauk r., 40 m. W. N.W. of
Saint Cloud. Flour mills and general
manufactures. Farming.
HERALiD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
186?; Frank M. Eddy, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
SAUK RAPIDS, c. h., Benton Co. u
1,391-|- pop., on Great Northern and Northern
Pacific Rds. and Mississippi r., nearly op-
posite Saint Cloud. Good water power.
Granite quarries in vicinity. Agriculture.
SENTINEL-FREE PRESS; Thurs
days; republican; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1856; Clark & Dag-
gett, editors and publishers (12—4). Circu-
lation "JKL."
SEAFORTH, Redwood Co. p 200
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12
m. S. W. of Redwood Falls, the county seat.
Farming.
ITE3I; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1901; Glen
R. Tuttle, editor and publisher (12—3). Cir-
culation "JKL '
SEBEKA, Wadena Co. U 350 pop., on
Great Northern Rd.. 18 m. N. of Wadena, the
county seat. Lumber mills. Grain.
REVIEW; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1899; Beruberg & Lamport editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
SHAKOPEE, c. h., Scott Co. g 2,047t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
and Minneapolis & St. Louis Rds. and
Minnesota r., 28 m. W. S. W. of Saint
Paul, the State capital. Manufacturing
and farming.
SCOTT CO. ARGUS; Thursdays;
democratic ; eight pages 16x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1861; W. J. Duffy, editor;
Wm. Hinds, publisher (6 — 3). Circ'n "jkl."
In 1903, Z (!)(••).
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent-re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1896; C. G. Bowdish, editor and
publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkj,"
SHELLY, Norman Co. t] on Great
Northern Rd. and Red River of the North,
17 m. N. E. of Ada, the county seat. Lum-
bering. Agriculture.
BEL,TRA3II CO. ADVOCATE; Fri
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub
8cription$l; established 1889 ; IverA. Krohn,
editor and publisher (12—3). Circ'n "jkl."
SHERBURNE, Martin Co. g 891t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd,,
14 m. W. of Fairmont, the county seat.
Farming.
ADVANCE ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25 ; established
1888; C. W. Dillman, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
MINNESOTA.
STANDARD; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1897; E. E. Lane, editor and pub-
lisher (8 — 3). Circulation "JKL"
SILVER LAKE, McLeod Co. u 320
pop.
LEADER; Saturdays (A A).
SLAYTON, c. h., Murray Co. p 883t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 29 m. E. of Pipestone. Flour
and tow mills, creamerj' and hay press.
MURRAY CO. HERALD; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1893; Wm. D. Bell, editor
and publisher (6—8). Circulation "jkl."
PIONEER GAZETTE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1878; J. Ruaue, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,008. In 1896. I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "iKL." In 1899, 1. In 1900, zl.
In 1901, ".IKL." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904,
(z— 4, 5) I.
SLEEPY EYE, Brown Co. g 2,046t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. and
Sleepy Eye lake. Agriculture, milling, dai-
rying and live stock.
DISPATCH; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890; D. W. Bath, editor and publisher.
Circulation "j_kl." In 1899, Z. In 1901, Z (1. 4).
Inl903, Z(4)(»«).
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1880; W. R. Hodges, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1898. 'jkl' Actual average
for 1899, 1,019. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl."
SOUTH SAINT PAUL, Dakota
Co. n- 2,322+ pop., on Chicago Great Western
and Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds.
and Mississippi r., 3 m. S. of Saint Paul,
the State capital. Manufacturing. Live
stock market.
REPORTER ; every evening except
Sunday; livestock; four pages 17x21; sub-
scription $4; established 1888; E. L. Ogilvie,
editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl-" Actual aver-
age for 1898, 1.366. In 1899, yl. In 1900. zl.
In 1901. (z— 4)1. In 1902, y I. Inl903,(z-4) I.
In 1904, (z-4) I.
SOUTH SHORE, Mille Lact Co. u
MILLE LACS PIONEER; Thurs-
days (A A).
SPICER, Kandiyohi Co. D 110 pop.
GREEN LAKE BREEZE; Thurs-
days (A A).
SPRINGFIELD, Brown Co. g l,511t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 25 m,
W. of New Ulm, the county seat. Flour
mills. Farming and slock raising,
ADVANCE ;- Thursdays; independent-
republican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.50 ; established 1887; Fred A. Wright, edi-
tor and publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
SPRINGGROVE, Houston Co. R
491+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 10 m. S. W. of Caledonia, the county
seat, and 27 from La Crosse, Wis. Stock
raising and dairying.
HERA LD ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1890;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
525
MINNESOTA.
MINNESOTA.
Geo. H. Kuster, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jki.."
SPRING V ALLEY, Fillmore Co. C^
1,770+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul and Winona & Southwestern Rds.,
75 m. W. of La Crosse, Wis., and 70 S. W. of
Winona. Manufacturing and agriculture.
MERCURY- VIDETTE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established— Fidf^^e 1868, Mercury 1880;
F. E. Langworthy, editor; Lang worthy &
Son, publishers (7— 3). Circulation ".ikl." In
1903, Z(4)(»»).
SUN; Tuesdays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1892; E. G. H. Adams,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
STAPLES, Todd Co. a l,50it pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 35 m. N. W. of Little
Falls. Terminus of Northern Pacific divi-
sions in Minnesota.
WORLD; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1890;
J. T. Drawz, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JiO."
STARBUCK, Pope Co. -n 469t pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd. and Lake Minne-
waska, 10 m. S. W. of Glenwood, the county
seat. Farming.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1898; E.
B. Linsley, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
STEPHEN, Marshall Co. ^ 513t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 16 m. N. of Warren,
the county seat. Agriculture and stock
raising.
MARSHALL, CO. LEADER? Fri-
days ; republican ; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1883; S. H. Clark,
editor and publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
STEWART, McLeod Co. n 407t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
18 m. W. of Glencoe, the county seat.
Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent-repub-
lican; four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1896; Clayton R. C. Baker, editor
and publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
STEWARTVILLE, Olmsted Co. R
830+ pop., on Winona & Western Rd., 14 m.
S. of Rochester, the county seat. Farming.
ST A R ; Fridays ; independent ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1890;
H. S. Walker, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1895 ; H. B. Foote.
editor and publisher (2—3). Circ'n "jkl
STILLWATER, c. h., Washington
Co. D- 12,318+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha and St. Paul & Duluth Rds. and at
head of Lake St. Croix. 18 m. E. N. E. of
S-aint Paul, the State capital. Manufactur-
ing and general trade.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEERL Y, Wednesdays ; repub-
lican ; dally four pages 20x24, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dfiily $5, weekly
$1; established — daily 1884, weekly 1870;
Easton & Masterman, editors and publishers
(8-3).
Circulation-Daily: In 1897, "jkl.- In 1898,
Z. In 1899, publisher assert?, not less than
1,175. In 1901, (z-4, 6) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 1) I. In 1!M)4, yl.
Weekly: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898. Z. In
1899, zl. In 19(30. yl. In 1901, (z— 4. 6) I. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904. yl.
MESSEN(iER; Saturdays; independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1856; S. A. Clewell, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl.'
ST. CROIX POST; Thursdays; Ger-
man; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1876; F. C. Neumeier,
editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." in 1897, I Z.
In 1898, "jkl."
WASHINGTON CO. JOURNAL;
Fridays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1893; N. A. Nel-
son, editor; Nelson & Newmeier. publishers
(7 — 3P), Circulation "JJCL."
DER HERMANNS-SOHN IM
WESTEN; semi-monthly; German; frater-
nal; four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents;
established 1891 ; F. C. Neumeier, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. I Z.
In 1898. "JKL." In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •). In liKj4,
(z-4)I(««).
SWANVILLE, Morrison Co. n 244+
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 15 m. S. W. of
Little Falls, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1900; Earl Hunt, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
TAYLOR'S FALLS, Chisago Co. n-
535+ pop., on St. Paul & Duluth Rd. and St.
Croix r., 47 m. N. E. of Saint Paul, the State
capital. Water power, utilized in lumber
manufacturing. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1878; Ed. H. Folsom, editor and pub-
lishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
THIEF RIVER FALLS, Bed Lake
Co. \d 1,819+ pop., on Great Northern Rd. and
Thief and Red Lake rs. Lumber and agri-
culture.
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 16x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1893; John
W. Eastman, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
PRESS; Fridays; independent-repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1889 ; Press Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
TINT AH, Traverse Co. -D 220 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 15 m. N. E. of Wheaton,
the county seat. Agriculture.
CALL; Thursdays; independent-repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished September, 1901; Victor E.Johnson,
editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "jkl-"
TORAH, Stearns Co. D 700 pop., on
,Great Northern Rd., 18 m. S. W. of Saint
Cloud, the county seat. Wheat, oats, bar-
ley, corn, flax and flour.
RICHMOND STANDARD; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 19(J0; M. A. Bussen, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
TOWER, Saint Louis Co. a' 1 ,366t pop.,
on Duluth & Iron Range Rd. and Vermilion
526
AMERICAN NEWSPATER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
lake, 61 m. N. N. W. of Two Harbors. Saw
mill and iron-ore mines.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eiglit
pages 13x20; subscription $2; established 1900;
'Frank C. Burgess, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jkl."
TRACY, Lyon Co. p l,911t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 18 m. S. E. of
Marshall, the county seat. Farming.
HERALiD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
fiubscription $1.50; established 1894; J. M.
Riegel, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl "
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1885 ; W. R. Edwards, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
TRUMAN, Martin Co. g 400 pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 12 m. N. of Fairmont, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Fridays: eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established January, 1900;
Lawrence Doolittle, editor and publisher
(7— 3 P). Circulation -jkl."
TURTLE RIVER, Beltrami Co. ^
200 pop., 10 m. N. E. of Bemidji, the county
seat. Summer resort.
PINE TREE AND INDEPENDENT;
Fridays; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
■established 1901; S. R. Moorhead, editor;
Kirsch & Moorhead, publishers (9—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
TWIN VALLEY, Norman Co. tl
356+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., about
45 m. S. by S. E. of Crookston. Farming.
TIMES; Wednesdays; independent-re-
publican; four pages 20x26; subscription
fl.50; established 1886; J. A. Salomonson,
editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "iKL."
TWO HARBORS, i^«^-« Co. ^ 3,278t
pop. (of township), on Duluth & Iron Range
Rd., 27 m. E. N. E. of Duluth and Lake Su-
perior. Iron ore and lumber shipping point.
IRON NEWS ; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; establLshed
1890; James Coggswell, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl"
IRON TRADE JOURNAL; Thurs
days; trade; Independent; eight pages 13x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1897; John
Bingham, editor; Estes & Bingham, publish-
ers (S— 3). Circulation "JKL"
TYLER, Lincoln Co. p 515t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 9 m. E. of
Lake Benton, the county seat. Farming.
JOURNAL : Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1880; T. T. Gronlund, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
ULEN, Clay Co.tl 317t pop., on North-
ern Pacific Rd., 13 m. N. of Winnipeg Junc-
tion. Farming.
UNION; Fridays; eight pages 1.3x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; O. E. Reiers-
gord, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
VERNDALE, Wadena Co. D 672t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 5 m. S. E. of
Wadena, the county seat. Farming.
SUN; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1893;
H. M. Henderson, editor and publisher (6—8).
Circulation "jkl."
MINNESOTA.
VERNON CENTER, Blue Earth Co.
I? 311+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul. Minneapo-
lis & Omaha Rd., 13 m. N. of Winnebago
City and 20 S. of Mankato. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent-republi-
can; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25;
established 1897; M. H. Galer, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
VESTA, Redwood Co. p 300 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 13 m. W. of
Redwood Falls, the county seat. Manu-
facturing of bricks.
BRIGHT EYES; Tuesdays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1900; James Arnold, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CENSOR; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x22; subscription $1; established
July, 1904; Harris & Lewis, editors and pub-
lishers (1-5).
VILLARD, Poi^e Co. -n 249 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 5 m. N. E. of Glen-
wood, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays: republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; Walter A. Shear, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation 'jkl" (A A).
GRIT; Fridays; local; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established May, 1903; H. E.
West, editor and publisher (1— 5P).
VIRGINIA, Saint Louis Co. tf 2,962t
on Duluth, Missabe & Northern and Duluth
& Iron Range and Eastern Minnesota Rds.,
70 m. N. by N. E. of Duluth, the county seat.
Saw mills. Lumbering. Mining.
ENTERPRISE : Fridays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1893; W.
E. Hannaford, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
VIRGINIAN; Fridays; republican; min-
ing; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1895; David E. Cuppernull, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl" In 1903, Z (4).
WABASHA, c. h., Wabasha Co. Q
2,528+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd. and Mississippi r., 3 m. below Lake
Pepin and 30 above Winona. Grain market
and center of trade. Roller flour and plan-
ing mills.
STANDARD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; A. J. Stone, editor and publisher
(3-3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for \9Q9,,\,\99. Inl899.zl. In 1900, zl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904 "JKL."
WAIbASHA CO. HERAL.D; Thurs-
days; Independent; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $2 ; establisned 1855 ; J. F. Mc-
Govern & Co., editors and publishers. Circu-
lation "JKL."
WABASSO, Redioood Co. p 178t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
10 m. S. E. of Vesta. Wheat, cattle and
dairying.
STANDARD; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.60; estab-
lished 1900; A. Clark Gleason, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl."
WACONIA, Carver Co. u 728t pop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 11 m. W
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
527
MINNESOTA.
MINNESOTA.
N. W. of Chaska, the county seat, and 32 W.
S. \V. of Minneapolis. Farming.
PATIMOT; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subsc lption$l; established 1897; H. R. Diess-
ner. editor and publislier. Circ'n "iKL."
"WADENA, c. h., Wadena Co. n 1.520t
pop., on Northern Pacific and Great North-
ern Rds., 46 m. W. of Brainerd. Flour
mills. Agriculture and lumbering.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x^4: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1885; W. E. Verity, editor and publisher
(7 — 3P). Circulation "JKL."
WADENA CO. PIONEER JOUR-
NAIi; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1878; C.
C. Eastman, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "jkl.- Inl903. Zf4).
WALKER, c.h., Cass Co. [j 500t pop.,
on Brainerd & Minnesota and Great North-
ern Rds., 30 m. N. E. of Park Rapids. Lum-
bering and farming.
CASS CO. PIONEER; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 171^x24 ; subscription $1.50;
established 1894; A. A. Oliver, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
PI LOT; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1897; A.
B.Wood, editor and publisher (8— 5P). Cir-
culation "JKL."
WALNUT G'ELOVJL, Redwood Co.,
p 4t7+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
80 m. S. W. of Redwood Falls, the county
seat. Grain elevators. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays (A A).
WANDA, Redwood Co. p 100 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 17 m. S.
W. of Redwood Falls, the county seat.
Farming.
WANDA PIONEER PRESS; Thurs
days; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished April, 1902; Paul F. Dehuel, editor
and oublisher (.2—3). Circulation "jkl."
(AA).
WARREN, c.h., Marshall Co. ^l,276t
pop., on Great Northern Rd. and Snake r.,
30 m. N. of Crookston. Farming.
REGISTER; Thursdays; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; C. L. Stevens, editor; Stevens
Bros., publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
SHEAF; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1880; J. P. Mattson, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "JKL" In 1902, Z (4, 6).
In 1903, Z(4)(»»).
WARROAD, Roseau Co. tj 19 m.
N. E. of Roseau, the county seat, and 60
N. E. of Hallock, the nearest railroad sta-
tion on Great Northern Rd. Farming.
COMMON WE AL.TH; Fridays; Inde-
pendent; four pages 15x22: subscription
$1.75; established 19U1: A. E. McDonald, edi-
tor and publisher (2 — 5 P).
PL.AINDEALER; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1897; W. H. Book, editor; Berg &
Moody, publishers (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
WASECA, c. h., Waseca Co. g 3,103t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Min-
neapolis & St. Louis Rds., 75 m. S. of Minne-
apolis. Agriculture.
JOURNAL -RADICAL.; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$1 50; established 1863; Waseca Journal-Radi-
cal Printing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (2—8).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual average
for 1902, 1 ,600. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
WASECA CO. HERALD; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1877; J. F. Murphy & Co.,
editors and publishers (2—3). Circ'n "jkl."
WATERTOWN, Carver Co. a 490t
pop., 6 m. S. of Delano, the nearest station
on Great Northern Rd. Farming.
CARVER CO. NEWS; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1887; C. O. Teas, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
WATERVILLE, Le Sueur Co. g
1,260 pop., on Chicago Great Northern and
Minnesota & St. Louis Rds., 22 m. E. by N.
of Mankato.
GAZETTE: Fridays; independent; eight
pages 14x20; subscription $1; established
1892; F. C. Glbb, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
WAVERLY, Wright Co. n 543 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 38 m. W. of Minne-
apolis. Farming, wheat, rye, oats, corn
and cattle raising.
STAR; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1894; James P. McDonnell, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl "
WAVERLY MILLS, Wright Co. a
673 pop., on Great Northern Rd., 38 m. W.
of Minneapolis. Stock raising and agri-
culture.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 11x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1892; F. W, Schmidt, editor and publisher.
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
WELCOME, Martin Co. p 549t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 8 m.
W. of Fairmont, the county seat. Farming-
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1895;
Chas. E. Gibson, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL "
WELLS, Faribault Co. p 2,017t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 25 m.
E. of Blue Earth City, the county seat. Rail,
road repair shops. Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Thursdaj-s; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1877; A. F. Howard, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
FORUM; Tuesdays; republican; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; established
1894; W. A. Hammond, editor and publisher
(2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
WESTBROOK, Cottonwood Co. P
350 pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis
& Omaha Rd., 24 m. N. W. of Wlndom.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1901: O. M & A. M. Quigley, editors and
publishers (1 — 1). Circulation ••ua.."
WEST CONCORD, 2?odflre Co. ^635t
pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd., 10 m.
N. W. of Mantorville, the county seat.
Stock raising, dairying and agriculture.
ENTERPRISE: Thursdays : inde-
pendent-republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1893; A.E. Pennell,
528
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
editor and publisher (6—3) . Circulation "jkl."
In 19a2, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In 1903, Z (4) { # •).
WEST jyUJAJTYl, Saint Louis Co. c^
3,368 pop., on Northern Pacific and Duluth
Transfer Rds. and St. Louis bay. 6 m. S. W.
of Duluth, the county seat. Manufacturing.
SUN AND METCALFE'S X-RAY;
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1889; Ransom
Metcalfe, editor; X Ray Printing Company,
publishers; dated also at Proctor -Knott,
Minn. (2— 3). Circulation "jkl.- (A A).
WHEATON, c. li., Traverse Co. -c
1,132+ pop., on Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 46 m. N. of Ortonville. Agriculture.
FOOTPRINTS; Fridays ; people's
party; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1890; Geo. G. Allanson, editor;
Footprints Publishing Co., publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL."
GAZETTE-REPORTER ; Fridays ; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1855 ; E. F. Joubert, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
WHITE BEAR LAKE, Ramsey
Co. D- 1,288+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd.,
9 m. N. E. of Saint Paul, the county seat
and State capital. Agriculture.
WHITE BEAR L-IFE; Fridays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1896; E. L.Fales, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
WILLMAR, c. h., Kandiyohi Co. n
3,409+ pop., on Great Northern Rd.. 92 m. W.
of Minneapolis. Railroad machine shops
Agriculture.
REPUBLICAN GAZETTE; Thurs
days ; republican ; twelve pages 17x24 ; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1871 ; Alton Crosby,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl"
Inl903, Z(4) (••).
TRIBUNE; weekly, twice-a-week,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription-both $1.50, Saturday $1;
e.stablished 1895; "Victor E. Lawson. editor;
Tribune Printing Co., publishers (9—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,100. In 1898. T,
In 1899, publisher asserts, not less than 1,296;
In 1900, never less than 1,650; in 1901. never
less than 1,800. Actual average for 1902,
2,100. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
WIIiMONT, Nohles Co. P 650 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 13
m. from Adrian. Agriculture.
INITIATOR; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1900; F. H. Densmore, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation 'jio,."
WINDOM, c. h., Cottonwood Co. J2
1,944+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis
& Omaha Rd., 59 m. W. S. W. of Mankato.
Dairying.
FREE PRESS; semi-weekly, Wednes-
davs and Saturdays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1897; Warren &
Brocksome, editors; Free Press Printing Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
COTTONWOOD CO. CITIZEN;
Saturdays; Independent; eight pages 15x22:
BuV)scription$1.50; established 1883 ; Churchill
& DunncUff, editors and publishers (6—3).
Clrciilatlon "jkl."
REPORTER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
MINNESOTA.
lished 1871 ; E. C. Huntington, editor; S. & E.
C. Huntington, publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "JKL." Inl896. I. In
1897. I Z. In 1898. "jkl."
WINNEBAGO CITY, Faribault
Co. ip 1,816+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul and Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis
& Omaha Rds. and Blue Earth r., 33 m. S.
of Mankato. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; republi-
can; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished lb9.5; Blackwell & McColley, editors
and publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
PRESS-NEWS; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished 1867; J. H. Sherin, editor; Sherin &
Foss. publishers. Circulation "jkl."
WINONA, c. h., Winona Co. 0, 19,714t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul,
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Chicago &
Northwestern, Chicago & Great Western
and Greenbay & Western Rds. and Missis-
sippi r., 107 m. S. E. of Saint Paul, the State
capital. Manufactures flour, lumber, wag-
ons, plows and agricultural machinery.
Important grain market.
MORNING INDEPENDENT; every
morning except Monday ; independent-demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $5.20;
established 1898; Independent Publishing
Companv, publishers (2 — 5). Circ'n "jkl " In
1903. Z(4)(««).
REPUBLICAN-HERA li D ; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY^
Fridays; republican; eight to sixteen pages
17x22; subscription — daily $5.20, weekly 75
cents; estahlished— Republican 1855, Herald
1869; Scott Laird, publisher (2— .5).
Circulation-Daily: In 1901. (z-4,6) I.
Actual average for 1902, 3,202; for 1903,
4,044; /or liKM. 4,216. , ,
Weekly: In 1895, H. In 1901, (z-4. 61 I. In
1902, vl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. Actual average
/or 19(W, 2,708.
Publishei-'s announcement.— The Republican
AND Herald ^'uarantep^ advertisers an av-
erage of 4,250 copies daily for 1905. Has
largest circulation of any daily in Minne-
sota outside of Twin Cities and Duluth;
issues sworn circulation statement. Car-
ries three times the advertising of any
other Winona paper. Accepts only ad-
vertising fit to print. Practically in a field
all by itself. Flat rate of 11 cents per inch.
NATIONAL FARMER AND FA-
MILIEN JOURNAL; semi-weekly; Ger-
man; agricultural; Bubscription 75 cents; es-
tablished 1899; .TosephLeicht, publisher (1-4).
Circulation : In 1902. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for \%3, 17 ,477 ; for 1904, 19,500.
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1888;
P. J. Barth, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, Z. In
1898. Z. Actual average for a year ending
with October. 1S99, '■1,363. In 1900. yl. In 1901,
(z— 1, 2. 4, 5) I. In 1902. yl. In 1903. December,
publisher asserts, at no time during the past
year less than 1.800. In 1904, yl.
NEWS; Tuesdays: Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1893; Thos. B. Hill, editor; News Print-
ing Company, publishers (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2.870. In 1896, H. Actual average
for 1897. 3.931 ; for 1898, 4,981 . In 1899, y H.
In 1900, vH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z^)I(««) In 1901, yl.
WESTLICHER HEROLD;^ Tues-
days. SONNTAGS WINONA, Fridays.
and VOLRSBLATT DES WESTE>»,
Thursdays, German; independent - demo-
cratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription—
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
MIXXKSOTA.
Tuesilav $2, Fritlay $2, Thursday r.O cents;
established— Tuesday IS'JI, Friday 1887, Thurs-
day 1899; Joseph Leicht, publlsher(l — 4).
Circulatiou — Tuesday : In 1895, F.
Actual average for 189(1, l'>i,174. In
1897. F Z. Actual average for 1898, 1 H.773 ;
for 1899, til, 499; for 1900, 3'i,902; for
1901. iZ.SGHt for 1902. tia,6S8; /or 1903.
'^ri,.> 1 !♦ ; for 1904, 22, 1 4.>.
Friday: In 1895, F. Actual average for
1S96, ir,544. In 18.17, FZ. Actual average
for 189o. 1. 1,453; for 1S99, '22,«29; /<>'•
1900. 23, '298; /or 19>»1. 23,095; for 1901,
'.?3,30S; for 1903, 23,111; for 1904.
Thursday: Actual average for 1900,
23,334; /or 1901, 27,322; /or 1902. 28,-
826 ;/or 1903, 30,045; for 1904,32,046.
WlAltUS; Thursdays; Polish; Inde
pendent: romau catholic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription §2 ; established 1386 ; H. D i
dowslii, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895. "jkl." In 1896, Janu-
ary, publisher asserts, never less than 3,000.
In 1897, Y. In 1898,yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, •■JKL."
WINONA CO. ENTERPRISE;
Thursdays; Independent-democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898; Independent Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
AMERICAN STOCK FARM AND
ADVANCE FARMER; monthly; six
teen pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablif-hed 1880; J. H. Johnson, editor: Stock
Farm Publishing Co.. publishers (7— 3P).
Circv.Iation : In 1897. vkj,.' In 1898, Z.
Actual average for 1899, 2, 042. In 1900. yl.
in 1901, yl. Inl902,(z-4,6) I. Inl903,yI(OO).
DRUID; monthly; United Ancient Order
of Druids; eight pages 11x15; subscription 50
cents; established 1897; Joseph Leicht, editor
and publisher.
Circulation: In 1897, H. In 1898, yl. In
1899, yl. Actual average for 1900, 4,500.
In 1901. yG. In'1902, yG. In 1903, yG (A A).
FAR3IER'S WIFE; monthly; farm-
ing; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription 25
cent''; established October, 1900; Farmer's
Family Co., editors and publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1901, (z-6) F. In 1902.
(z-4, 6)F. Inl903, yF(AA).
JOURNAL. OF GEOGRAPHY;
monthly, except July and August ; geograph-
ical; fii ty pages 7x9: subscription $1.50; es-
tablished January, 1902; Edward M.Lehnerts,
editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
2,275. Inl903,yI(OO)(AA).
WINONA CO. TEACHER; monthly;
educational; sixteen pages 11x143^; subscrip-
tion 50 cents: established January, 1901: L.
V. Wilber, editor and publisher (2—3). Cir-
culation "JKL." (A A).
WINTHROP, Sibley Co. p 813t pop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd . 70 m. S. W.
of Minneapolis and 33 E. of Beaver Falls
Farming. ,
NEWS; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription .$1.25; established
1887: E. H. McLeod, editor and publisher
(8—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
WOODLAKE, Yelloiv Medicine Co.
P 264+ pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd.,
10 m. S. of Granite Falls, the county seat.
Wheat and corn raising. Butter making.
NEW^S; Thursdays: eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1892: E. H. Mc-
Leod, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
MINNESOTA.
WOODSTOCK, Pipestone Co. p 2Ilt
pop., on Cliicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
OmahaRd.,llm. E. of Pipestone, the county
seat. Farming, dairying and stock-raising
region.
PIPESTONE CO. NEWS; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1895; George Shields, editor
and publisher (6 — 3). Circulation "jjll"
WORTHINGTON, c. h., Nobles Co.
p 2,386+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Min-
neapolis & Omaha and Burlington, Cedar
Rapids & Northern Rds., 55 m. E. of Sioux
Falls, S. Dak. Agriculture and stock raising,
ADVANCE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEERliY, Thursdays; re-
publican; daily four pages 15x22, weekly
eight pages 17x24;subscription— weekly $1.50;
established— daily 1899, weekly 1872 ; H. Haw-
ley, editor and publisher.
Circulation— Daily: "jkl."
Weekly: In 1895, "jkl." Actual average for
1896, 1,093; /or 1897, 1,296. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, yl. Inl900,yl. In 1901, "jkl."
GLOBE; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1886; A. E. Caldwell, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
HERALiD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1894 ; E. K. Smith, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
WYILOTT, Fillmore Co. P, 495t pop.,
on Chicago, Minneapolis & St. Paul Rd.,
72 m. W. of La Crosse, Wis. Agriculture
and stock raising.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1894; Sidney J. Huntley, editor and publish-
er (6—3). Circulation "jkl "
YOUNG AMERICA, Carver Co.
D 318 pop.
EAGLE; Fridays (A A).
ZUMBRO FALLS, Wabasha Co. q
173+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 20 m. S. W. of Wabasha. Grain and
stock raising.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; Herbert J. Keeler, editor and
publisher. Circulation "isj,." (A A).
ZUMBROTA, Goodhue Co. □, l,119t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul,
Duluth, Red Wing & Southern and Chicago
& Northwestern Rds.. 20 m. S. S. E. of Red-
wing. Market for barley and wheat.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1875; E. A. Mitchell & Son, editors
and publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1885;
Rockne & Davis, editors and publislierf- (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
agefor 1896. 1 .030. In 1897,Y. In 1898.-iKi,."
Inl903, Z(4)(»»).
34
MISSISSIPPI.
Population 1,551,270 t. Land Area 46,340 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Tennessee, east by Alabama, south by the Gulf of Mexico
and Louisiana, and west by Arkansas and Louisiana. State capital : Jackson.
Principal products and industries : Cotton, Indian corn, rice and sugar-cane and
lumber manufacturing. Js umber of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30,
1905), 246, divided as follows : Daily, 17 ; semi-weekly, 3 ; weekly, 204 ; semi-monthly,
10 ; monthly, 12.
The cities of over 3,500 population, according to the United States census of
1903 (t), are as follows:
Vicksburg 14,834t
Meridian 14, 05 Ot
Natchez 12,'^lOt
J acksou 7, 8 1 6 1
Greenville r,642t
Colli iiibus 6,484t
Biloxi 5,46rt
Yazoo City 4,944t
Water Valley 3.813t
Corinth 'S.eeit
ABERDEEN ,c.h.,iJfonroe Co. cf 3,434t
pop., on Illinois Central, Kansas City, Mem-
phis & Birmingliam and Mobile & Ohio Rds.
and Tombigbee r. Cotton is shipped down
the river to MobUe, Ala., 232 m. distant.
ABERDEEN WEE K L. Y ; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1875; T. T. Davenport, editor;
Davenport & Harris, publishers (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL"
EXAMINER; Fridays ; democratic ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $2; established
1866; Jonas & Kidd, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
D 706t
N. E. of
AGKERMAN, Choctaw. Co.
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 30 m
Kosciusko, Agriculture.
CHOCTAW PLAINDEALER; Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1887; J. Lem Seawright,
editor and publisher. Circulation "iKj-."
AMORY, Monroe Co. d'l,211t pop., on
Kansas City, Memphis & Birmingham Rd.,
14 m. N. of Aberdeen, the county seat. Local
trade center. Agriculture.
ARGUS; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24: subscription $1 ; established 1894;
T. E. Coleson, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
TIMES; Thursdays (A A).
ASHLAND, c. h., Benton Co. b 162t
pop., 12 m. E. of Lamar, the nearest sta-
tion on Illinois Central Rd., and 60 S. E. of
Memphis, Tenn. Cotton and grain.
REGISTER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1 ; established
1886; G. P. Harrison, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
BALDWYN, Lee Co. d 560t pop., on
Mobile & Ohio Rd., 20 m. N. of Tupelo, the
county seat. Lumbering.
INDICATOR; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 11x15; subscription §1; estab-
lished 1897; Charles F. Newman, editor; In-
dicator Publishing Co., publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
BASSFIELD, Covington Co. P 71
pop.
GAZETTE I Saturdays (A A).
BATESVILIjE,c. h., Panola Co.
i 556+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 8 m.
S. by S. E. of Sardis, the county seat, and
and 60 S. of Memphis, Tenn. Foundry,
machine shop and flour mills. Shipping
point for cotton.
PANOLiIAN; Thursdays; democratic:
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1881 ; E. M. Cage, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
BAY SAINT LOUIS, c. h., Han-
cock Co. Q 2,872+ pop., on Louisville & Nash-
ville Rd. and the Gulf of Mexico, 52 m. N. E.
of New Orleans, La. Oyster dredging and
fishing. Saw mills and woolen factory.
Winter resort.
SEA COAST ECHO; Saturdays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1892 ; Chas. G. Moreau, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
Jasper Co. Q, 46
Central Mississippi
of Spauldlng, the
BAY SPRINGS,
I pop., on Kingston &
I Rd., about 15 m. W.
county seat.
MISSISSIPPI LANDMARK BAP-
TIST ; Thursdays ; baptist ; four pages
[11x16; subscription $1; established Septem-
ber, 1902; B. F. Thigpen, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3). Circulation "iKL."
BELEN,c. h., Quitman Coftl 177+ pop.,
on Coldwater r., 8 m. E. S. E. of Jonestown
and 25 W. S. W. of Sardis. Cotton raising.
QUITMAN QUIL.L; Fridays; demo-
icratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
' established 1894- Clarke & Clarke, editors and
publishers (S— 3). Circulation "jkl."
BELZONI, W'flsft^Ji^fon Co. -0263 pop.,
, on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd., 37 m.
S. E. of Greenville.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished June, 1902; W. S. Knotts, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1901; M.
L. Turnage, editor and publisher (1—4). Cir-
culation "JKL"
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
531
MISSISSIPPI.
BEULiAH, Bolivar Co. -D on Yazoo
& Mississippi Valley Rd., 6 m. S. E. of Rose-
dale, the county seat. Farming.
AVALANCHE; Saturdays; eight pages
15x2.i; subscription $1; established March,
1901; Charles B. Williams, editor and pub
Usher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
BILOXI, Harrison Co. Q, 5,467t pop.,
on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 80 m. N. E.
of New Orleans, La. Canning of oysters,
fruits and vegetables. Manufacturing and
shipping.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $6, weekly $2; established— dally 1898,
weekly 1884; G. W. Wilkes & Sons, editors
and publishers (T— 3 P).
Circulatiou— Daily: "jkl."
Weekly: In 1895. "jkl." In 1896, 1. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "JKL.- • In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
REVIEW; every morning except Mon-
day, and AVKEKLY, Saturdays; eight
pages— daily 13x20, weekly 18x24; subscrip-
tion—dailv $5, weeklv $2; established— dally
August, 1902, weekly 1896; J. D. McKIe, editor
and publisher (.11—2). Circ'n — weekly "jkl."
I»IISSISSIPPI SEA SHORE
METHODIST: Thursdays (A A).
BLUE MOUNTAIN, Tippah Co.
b 6U0 pop., on Gulf & Chicago Rd., 6 m.S.W.
of Ripley, the county seat. Manufacturing.
NEW STANDARD; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; es-
tablished August, 1901; H. D. Wilson, editor;
New Standard Publishing Co., publishers
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
BOONEVILLE, c. h., Prentit$ Co. cf
1,050+ pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 21 m. S. of
Corinth. Cotton.
BANNER ; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1893; Thomas L.
Bettersworth, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
PRENTISS PLAINDEALER; Thurs
daj's; independent-democratic; four pages
16x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1885 ;
J. N. Boone, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
BRANDON, c. h., RanJcin Co. a 775t
•pop., on Queen & Crescent Route Rd., 14 m.
E. of Jackson, the State capital. Agri-
culture, lumber and cotton.
FREE STATE; Saturdays; negro; four
pages 171^x24; subscription $1; established
1898; E. H. Johnson, editor: Free State Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891; W. S. May, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher assert.s, not
1«8S than 1,078. In 1896, 1. Actual average for
a year ending with February. 1898. 1,024.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
BRAXTON, Simpson Co. n 100 pop.,
on Gulf & Ship Island Rd., 9 m. N. W. of
Mendenhall, the county seat. Manufac-
turing.
NEW ERA; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established Maj', 1901; Robt
H. Fltzpatrlck, editor; E. Hugh Fitzpatrick,
publisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
BROOKHA VEN, c. h.,iincoin Co. p
2,678+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 55 m.
8. by S. W. of Jackson, the State capital.
MISSISSIPPI.
Cotton, yellow pine lumber and manu-
facturing.
LEADER; Wednesdays and Saturdays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; B. T. Hobbs. editor and publisher
(10—3). Circ'n "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (##).
LINCOLN CO. TIMES; Thursdays;
democratic: eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1880; W. S. & L. H. Bowen,
editors and publishers (9—3). Circ'n "jkl."
BROOKSVILLE, Noxubee Co. n- 613
pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 9 m. N. of
Macon. Agricultural section.
MIRROR; Thursdays (A A).
BYHALIA, Marshall Co. 6 760t pop.,
on Kansas City, Memphis & Birmingham
Rd., 16 m. N. W. of Holly Springs, the
county seat, and 30 S. E. of Memphis, Tenn.
Cotton, corn, molasses, hay and lumber.
JOURNAL; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1888; John M.
Eddins, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
CANTON, c. h., Madison Co. a 3,404t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 23 m. N. N. E.
of Jackson, the State capital. Cotton.
PICKET; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic; four
pages— daily 13x20, weekly 18x24; subscrip-
tion—daily $5.20, weekly $2 ; established-
daily 1886, weekly 1883; H. G. Ross, editor and
publisher. Circ'n— daily "jkl." (A A), weekly
mSSISSIPPI BAPTIST; Fridays;
baptist: eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1899; R. T. Sinn, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
TIMES ; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1893; B. F. Passmore, editor; E. J. Passmore,
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CARROLLTON, c. h., Carroll Co. n
540+ pop., on Southern Rd., 96 m. N. of
Jackson, the State capital. Large cotton
factory and oil mill.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays (A A).
CONSERVATIVE: Saturdays; demo-
cratic: four pages 17x24; subscription $1.50:
established 1865; I. L. Murphy, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl "
CARTHAGE, c. h., Leake Co. n 416t
pop., about 40 m. N. E. of Jackson, the State
capital. Agriculture and cotton.
CARTHAGINIAN; Fridays; demo-
cratic ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1872 ; L. M. Garrett, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
CARY, Sharkey Co. -a on Yazoo «S;
Mississippi Valley Rd., 35 m. N. of Vicks-
burg. Cotton district.
NEGRO WORLiD; Saturdays; negro;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1S95; A. J. Golden, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
CENTERVILLE, WilMnson Co. p
590+ pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd.,
about 14 m. E. of Woodville, the county
seat. Cotton, corn and sugar cane.
JEFFERSONIAN; Fridays; democrat-
ic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1890; J. I. Ballance, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
PYTHIAN JOURNAL; monthly;
pythianism; twelve pages 9x12; established
532
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSISSIPPI.
1898; H. M. Quin, editor; Pythian Publishing
Co., publlsherg. Circulation "iKL."
CHARLESTON, c. h., Tallahatchie
Co. 'n 480+ pop., 23 m. N. W. of Grenada.
Farming and cotton growing.
DEMOCRATIC HERAI. D ; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1892: H. W. Sanders,
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Clrc'n •jjkl."
CLARKSDALE, c. h., Coahoma Co.
)3 1,773+ pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley
and Mobile & Northwestern Rds. and Sun-
flower r., 76 m. S. of Memphis, Tenn. Cot-
ton compress, brick works and saw, planing
and cotton seed oil mills.
BANNER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1884; Sanderson Bros., editors and publishers
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
CHALiLiENGE; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1896; Mrs. H. H. Butt, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
DELTA REGISTER; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established April, 1902; E. B. Dickey and J.
B. Cook, editors and publishers (3—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
JOURNAL.; Fridays; four pages 17i^x24;
subscription .$1; established September, 1902;
Henry C. Dunn, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "jkl."
CLEVELAND, Bolivar Co. -D 479t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 28 m. S.E. of
Rosedale, the county seat. Sawmills. Cot-
ton growing.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; demo
cratlc; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899; C. S. Glassco, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "JKL"
CLINTON, Hinds Co. -a 354t pop., on
Queen & Crescent Route Rd., 10 m. W, N. W.
of Jackson, the State capital. Seat of
Mississippi College and Central Female
Institute.
OUR BOYS AND GIRLS; semi-
monthly; literary; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established January, 1903; J.J.
W. Mathis, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
1,530. (A A).
MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE MAGA-
ZINE ; monthly, during the college year;
collegiate; forty pages 6x9; subscription $1;
established 1891 ; Students of Mississippi Col-
lege, editors and publishers (12—3). Clrcula-
lation "JKi." (A A).
COFFEEVILLE, c.h., YalobushaCo.
^ 467+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 100 m.
S. of Memphis, Tenn. Cotton.
COURIER; Saturdays ; democratic ;
four pages 18x24; subscription Si; estab-
lished 1891 : T. H. Brewer, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
COLLINS, Covington Co. Q 150 pop.,
on Gulf & Ship Island Rd.,4m.E. of Wil-
liamsburg, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
COMMERCIAL; Thursdays; Independ-
ent; eight pa'^es 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1901 ; S. M. Leeman, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
COLUMBIA, c. h., Marion Co. g 507t
pop., on Pearl r., 100 m. N. by N. E. of New
MISSISSIPPI.
Orleans, La. Cotton, wool and timber.
Manufacturing and turpentine.
COLUMBIAN; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Septem-
ber, 1901; B. R. Blankenship, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "JKi." In 1897, Z.
In 1898, Z. In 1902, "JKL.-
TIMES; Fridays; Independent; ten pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1883; Thos.
S. Dale, editor and publisher (5—4). Circula-
tion "JKL."
COLUMBUS, c. h., Lowndes Co. n-
6,484+ pop., on Southern and Mobile & Ohio
Rds. and Tombigbee r., 24 m. W. of Stark-
ville. Seat of State Female College. Ship-
ping point for cotton. Manufacture of cot-
ton goods and iron.
COMMERCIAL; semi-weekly. Sun-
days and Thursdays, and W E E K Ji Y ,
Tuesdays; four pages 18x24; subcription—
semi-weekly $2, weekly $1; established 1895;
J. T. Senter, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion— semi-weekly "JKL." weekly "jkl. •
DISPATCH; semi-weekly, Sundays
and Wednesdays, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; democratic; six to eight pages 18x24;
subscription— semi-weekly $2, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1877; S. C. Maer & Co., editors and
publishers (8—3). Circulation— semi-week-
ly "JKL." weekly "jkl.
MORNING STAR; semi-monthly
(A A).
NEW LIGHT; semi-monthly; negro;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1886; R. D. Littlejohn, editor
and publisher (8 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
COMO DEPOT, Panola Co. 6 475
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 5 m. N. of
Sardis.
COMO ADVANCE ; Fridays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22, subscription $1;
established July, 1903; P. B. Trotter, editor
and publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl. •
CORINTH, c. h., Alcorn Co. cTS.esit
pop., on Memphis & Charleston and Mobile
& Ohio Rds., 93 m. E. by S. E. of Memphis,
Tenn. Iron works and woolen mills.
CORINTHIAN; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; dailyfour, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1 ; established
1894; J. C. Martin, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl "
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1879; J. A. Bishop, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "jkl."
CRYSTAL SPRINGS, Copiah Co.
-a 1,093+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd. and
Bayou r., 24 m. S. by S. E. of Jackson, the
State capital. Fruit growing.
METEOR; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1881 : S. H. Aby & Son, editors and publishers
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
COLORED VISITOR; semimonthly;
negro; four pages 13x20; subscription 65
cents; established 1898; J. P. Murrav. editor
and publisher. Circulation "jj^." (A A).
UNION CIRCLE LIGHT; monthly;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1900; A. J. Wearj% editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
DECATUR, c. h., Newton Co. n- 150
pop., 25 m. N. W. of Meridian. Agriculture.
NEWTON TIMES; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established August, 1901: Thos. Keith, Jr.
editor and publisher (6—3). Clrc'n "jkl •"
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
533
MISSISSIPPI.
SOUTHERN STAR; Wednes-
daj-8 (A A).
DURANT, Holmes Co. a l,766t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd.. 59 m. N. of Jacicson,
the State capital. Carriage shops and manu-
factories. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
16x22; subscription $1; established 1882;
KvUingstad & Peters, editors and publishers
<9— 3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1898. 1,049; /or 1899. l,185;/or
190(t. 1,197; for 1901, 1,3'^1; for 1902,
l,til«. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
ELLISVILLE, c. h., Jont$ Co. R
lS99t pop., on Queen & Crescent Route Rd.,
63 m. S. W. of Meridian. Manufactures of
lumber, rosin and turpentine. Farming
and stock raising. Cotton-shipping point.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
13x2(i; established 1893; Mat. Gray, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl"
NEW SOUTH; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888: J. F. Parker, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
ENTERPRISE, Clarke Co. a- 739t
pop., on Mobile & Ohio and Queen &
Crescent Route Rds., 15 m. S. by S. W. of
Meridian. Farming and cotton.
CLARKE CO. TIMES ; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1886; W. G. Huntley, editor
and publisher. Circulation "iKL"
EASTERN BANNER; Saturdays;
negro; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1899; S. Y, Porter, editor; The
Eastern Banner Publishing Co., publishers
(1—4). Circulation "jkl."
EUPORA, Webster Co. D 724tpop.,on
Southern Rd., 5 m. S. of Walthall, the
countj' seat. Agriculture.
PROGRESS; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; M. W. Sharp, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "isi."
FAYETTE, c. h., Jefferson Co. p 604t
pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd.,
26 m. N. E. of Natchez and 51 S. of Vlcks-
burg. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; democratic;
elglit pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1866; P. K. Whitney, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl ■"
FLORENCE, Rankin Co. -D 500 pop.,
on Gulf & Ship Island Rd., 11 m. S. E. of
Jackson, the State capital. Cotton.
STEENS CREEK TIMES; Fridays;
four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1895; John L. Evans, editor; The
Times Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl-"
FOREST, c.h., Scott Co. n 761tpop.,
on Queen & Crescent Route Rd., 45 m. E. of
Jackson, the State capital. Pine forests
and prairie lands.
SCOTT CO. REGISTER; Wednes
days; independent; six pages 15x22; sub-
•criptlon $1.50; established 1867; E.E.Butler
and Mrs. L. Butler, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
FRIARPOINT, c. h., Coahoma Co. b
750+ pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley
MISSISSIPPI.
Rd. and Mississippi r., 270 m. above Vlcks-
burg. Cotton shipping point.
C O A H O IH I A N ; Saturdays; sound
money-democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1886; T.R.David-
son, editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "iKL."
FULT ON, c. h., Itawamba Co.q' 171t
pop., on E. bank of Tomblgbee r., about
50 m. S. of Corinth and 58 N. of Columbus.
Woolen factory. Farming.
HERALD; Thursdays; four pages 15x22 ;
subscription 75 cents; established 1886; A. D.
Graham, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl "
ITAWAMBA CO. NEWS; Thurs-
days (A A).
GLOSTER, Amite Co. p l,66It pop.,
on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd., 15 m.
W. by N. W. of Liberty, the county seat.
Shipping point for lumber.
VALLEY RECORD; Fridays, demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1887; W. D. Caulfleld, editor; W.
V. Caulfleld, publisher (6—3). Circ'n "iKi."
GREENVILLE, c. h,, Washington
Co. -n 7,642+ pop., on Southern and Yazoo &
Mississippi Valley Rds. and Mississippi r.,
140 m. above Vicksburg. Cotton.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY , Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
16x22; subscription— daily $4.50, weekly $1.50;
established— daily 1896, weekly 1888; L. Pink
Smith, editor; Greenville Democrat Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (6—3). Circulation-
daily "JKL " weekly "JKL "
DELTA LIGHT HOUSE; Saturdays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1897; J. C. Chappie, editor; The Delta News
Company, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
PATHFINDER; Fridays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899; A. G.
Pearce, editor; Equinox Publishing Com-
pany, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
SOUTHERN FORUM; Saturdays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished February, 1901; W. H. Jourdan, editor;
Forum Publishing Co., publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
SPIRIT; Tuesdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1889; John W.
Ward, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
TIMES ; Saturdays ; democratic ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $2; established 1868;
H. T. Crosby, editor; Times Co., publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
BAPTIST PREACHERS' UNION;
semimonthly; baptist; negro; four pages
15x22: subscription 75 cents; established 1895;
Rev. G. W. Gayles, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
ZION HARP; semimonthly; negro;
republican; eight pages 13x20; sub.'?criptlon
75 cents; established 1895; Rev. J. W. Scott,
editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulntion: In 1896. 1. Actual averaoe
for 1897, 1.441. In 1898. y I. In 1899. yl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
GREENWOOD, c. h., Leflore Co. a
3,026+ pop., on Illinois Central and Southern
Rds. and Yazoo r., 52 m. E. by N. E. of
Greenville. Cotton.
COMMONWEALTH; Saturdays;
eight pages 17x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; Frank R. Birdsall, editor: The
Commonwealth Publishing Co., publishers
(1—4). Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1887; J. L. Gillespie, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
534
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSISSIPPI.
GOJLDEN RULE; Saturdays; negro;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1887; Zadock W. Davis, editor and pub-
lisher. Circ'n "jkl" In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
GRENADA, c. h., Grenada Co. b
2,568f pop., on Illinois Central Rd. and at
head of navigation on Yalobusha r., 20 m.
N. of Winona. Cotton.
GAZETTE; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1854; J. W. Buchanan, editor and pub-
lisher (7-3 P). Circulation "jkl." In 1897.
Z. In 1902, "JKL." (A A).
SENTINEL ; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1855; O. F. Lawrence, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
GULFPORT, c. h., Harrison Co. g
1,060+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville and
terminus of Gulf & Ship Island Rds., 3 m,
W. of Mississippi City. Lumber and ship-
ping.
RECORD; Sundays; democratic; eight
Pr?;S^^ .^^^^^' subscription $1; established
]^i J^- ^- Osoinach, editor and publisher
(7— 3 P). Circulation 'jkl"
MISSISSIPPI JOURNAL; monthly;
manufacturing, industrial and agricultural;
twenty pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 190U; W. E. Champlin, editor; Journal
Publishing Co., publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl.- Actual aver-
?K-^°^ ^301, 1,708. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl. » v ; x.
GUNTOWN, Lee Co. cf 325t pop., on
Mobile & Ohio Rd., 13 m. N. of Tupelo, the
county seat. Agriculture.
HOT TIMES; Fridays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1898; Geo.
B. Brown, editor and publisher (7—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
HARRISON STATION,
Tallahatchie Co. ^ 180t pop., on Illinois
Central Rd., 74 m. S. of Memphis. Cotton
and corn.
ITE3I; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established November, 1900;
B. R. Martin and P. J. Martin, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl "
HATTIESBURG, c. h., Perry Co. C\
4.175-I- pop., on Queen & Crescent Route and
Gulf & Ship Island Rds., 85 m. S. W. of
Meridian. Farming, stock raising and lum-
bering.
CITIZEN; every evening except Sun
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
four pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily $6,
weekly $1; established— daily November,
1901, weekly 1892; Citizen Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (2—3). Circulation-
daily "i£L." (A A); weekly "jkl."
PROGRESS; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY. Fridavs; democratic;
dally eight pages 15x22, weekly ten pages
17x23; subscription- daily $6, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1885; Wm. Moffett, Jr., and A. C.
Aylesworth, editors; Wm. Moffett, Jr., pub-
lisher.
Circulation : Actual average for a year
ending ivith January, 1905, a,17.j.
Publisher's announcewenf.— Hattiesburg is
a growing manufacturing center of 13,000
population; dry town; center Mississippi
pine belt and trucking industry. Prookkss
covers Southeast Mississippi, being only
daily in one hundred mileseither direction.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
MISSISSIFPl.
llshed 1897; C. O. Williams, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation '-iKL ••
HAZLEHURST, c. h., Copiah Co. -n
1,579+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 34 m.S.
by S. W. of Jackson, the State capital.
Manufacturing and cotton.
COURIER; Thursdays ; democratic j
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; W. N. Hawkins, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z
(4)(«»). ~
HERNANDO, c. h., De Soto Co. [^
563+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 22 m. S.
of Memphis, Tenn. Cotton shipping point.
TIMES- PROMOTER; Saturdays;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1897; G. W. Williams, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
HICKORY, Newton C7o.n-626t pop.»
on Alabama & Vicksburg Rd., 10 m. S. E. of
Decatur, the county seat. Agriculture.
REPORTER-INDEX; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1889; N. M. Everett, editor;
Everett & Scarborough, publishers (12—2).
Circulation "jkl."
HICKORY FLAT, Benton Co. ^ 400
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 60
m. S. of Memphis. Agriculture.
V I D E T T E ; Thursdays ; eight pages
11x16; subscriptionSOcents; established 1892;
C. T. Blackeslee. editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation "jkl" (A A).
HOLLANDALE, Washington Co. -a
325+ pop., on Yazoo and Mississippi Valley
Rd., 18 m. N. of Rolling Fork. Cotton.
STAR; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; T. W. Crouch
and J. W. Prior, editors and publishers (8— 3>.
Circulation "jkl."
HOLLY SPRINGS, c. h., Marshall
Co. [j 2,815+ pop., on Illinois Central and
Kansas City, Memphis & Birmingham Rds.,
48 m. S. E. of Memphis, Tenn. Stoneware
factory and cotton compress. Cotton trade.
REPORTER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1865; C. H. Curd, editor and publisher (7—3 P>,
Circulation "jkl."
SOUTH; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1867 ;
J. B. Mattison, editor; Mrs. Ella M. Hall, pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
HOUSTON, c.li.. Chickasaw Co. b 677t
pop., 20 m. W. by S. W. of Okolona. Man-
ufacturing.
REPORTER; Thursdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1897;
Strain & Martin, editors and publishers^
Circulation "jkl."
INDIANOLA, c. h., Sunflower Co. -n
630+ pop., on Southern Rd. ,25 m. W. of Green-
ville. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; free silver;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; W. E. Chapman, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
SUNFLOWER TOCSIN; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1886; J. A. Richardson,,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
lUKA, o. h., Tishomingo Co. [j' 882t
pop., on Memphis & Charleston Rd., near
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
535
MISSISSIPPI.
MISSISSIPPI.
Tennessee r., 115 m. E. of Memphis, Tenn.
Farming.
VIDETTE; Tliursdaj's; democratic; four
pages 15x22 ; stibscrlptlcin $1 ; established 1894 ;
G.W.Dudley, editor and publisher (6— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
JACKSON, c. h., Hinds Co. -n State
Capital, 7,S16+ pop. — local estimate
15,600— on Illinois Central, Natchez, Jackson
& Columbus, Queen & Crescent Route, Ala-
bama & Vicksburg, Yazoo & Mississippi
Valley, and Gulf & Ship Island Rds. and
Pearl r. Iron foundries, plow and harrow,
wagon, buggy, fertilizer, and sash, door
and blind factories, cotton-seed oil and
planing mills, brick and lumber yards, cot-
ton gins, and railroad shops. Cotton-ship-
ping center.
CliARION-LEDGER j every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $6, weekly $1; established-
daily 1889, weekly 1836; R. H. Henry, editor;
The Clarion-Ledger Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation— Daily: In 1894, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,500. In 1895, 1. In 1896,
1. Actual average for 1897, ^,025. In
1898, yl. Actual average for 1899 (includ-
ing Sunday), ti,246. In 1900. zl. In
1901, (z-1. 2,4) I. In 1902, (z— 1, 2,4) I. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1894, publisher asserts, not less
than 10,000. In 1895, F. In 1896, F. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yG. Actual average for 1899,
10,000. In 1900, yG. In 1901, (z-1, 2, 4) H.
Inl902, (z-l,2,4)H. Inl903,yH. Inl9;i4,yH.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLiY, Thursdays-;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $6, weekly $1; established 1890; News
Publishing Co., eiitora and publishers (7—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, "jkl." In
1896, I. In 1897. Y. In 1898, -jkl." In 1899,
Z. In 1900, Z. In 1901. Z (4. 6). In 1902, Z (4).
Actual average for 1904, 3, .'537.
Weekly: "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1900. Z. In
1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, yl (O O). Actual aver-
age for 1904, ."i, 997.
BAPTIST; Thursdays; baptist; sixteen
pages 11)1^x15; subscription $2: established
1898; T. J. Bailey, editor; Mississippi Baptist
Publishing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver
age for 1899,6,4:34. In 1900, yG. In 1901, yH.
In 1902, yH. In 1903. yH. In lit04, yH.
LEADER; Saturdays (A A).
JACOB'S WATCHIIAN: semi
monthly; republican; four pages 11x16; sub-
scription 75 cents; established September,
1902; L. K. Atwood, editor and publisher
(12—3), Circulation "^kl." (A A).
CHRISTIAN MESSENGER; month
ly; Disciples of Christ; twelve pages 9x1 2^^;
subscription 50 cents; established 1891; M. F.
Harman, editor and publisher (2—5).
MISSISSIPPI SCHOOL JOUR-
NAL; monthly, except September; educa-
tional; thirty-six pages 7}4x9}4: subscrip-
tion SI; established 1895; E. L. Bailey, editor;
Mississippi School Journal Company, pub-
lishers 1—5).
Circulation: "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (••).
In 1904, (z-4) I.
JONESTOWN, Coahomo Co. \j 317
pop.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays (A A).
KOSCIUSKO , c.h., Attala Co. D 2.078t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 70 m. N. E. of
Jackson, the State capital. Agriculture and
milling.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x20; subscriptions! ; established 1896;
W. M. Noah, editor and publisher (8-3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1S97,
l,'i34. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. Inl900.yl.
In 1901, "JKL."
STAR-LEDGER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription §1; estab-
lished—Smr 1866, Ledger 1895; Wiley Sanders,
editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1896, -jkl." In 1897. I Z.
In 1898. "j_KL.' Actual average for 1901,
1,44 0. In 1902, (z-4) I. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
LAKE COMO, Jasper Co. a- 74 pop.,
14 m. S. W. of Paulding, the county seat,
and 60 S. E. of Jackson, the State capital.
Farming. Ginnery.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established 1^98;
S. F. Thigpen, editor and publisher (6-3).
Circulation "jKi." (A A)
LAUREIj, Jones Co. P, 3,193t pop., on
New Orleans & Northeastern Rd., 8 m.
N. E. of Elllsville, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1897; E.
A. Bishop, editor and publisher. Circ'n "j_ki."
LEDGER; Saturdays; democratic; six-
teen pages 10x14; subscription $1; established
April. 1902; W. L. Pryor, editor; The Ledger
Printing Co., publishers (8—3). Circ'n "jkl"
NEWS-JOURNAL; Saturdays; repub-
lican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished June, 1901; T. S. Nelson, editor and
publisher (2—5).
LEAKESVILLE, c. h., Greene Co.
O^ 100 pop., 125 m. S. E. of Jackson, the State
capital. Farming and lumbering.
GREENE CO. HERALD; Fridays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished September 1, 1898; James Faulk, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
LiELAND, Washington Co. -n 762 pop. ,
on Yazoo Sc Mississippi Valley Rd. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1-50;
established 1899; E. W. Taylor, editor and
publisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
LEXINGTON, Q. h-, JJolmet Co. a
1,516+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 6i) m. N.
of Jackson, the State capital. Cotton.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription SI;
established 1838; M. J. Peters, editor: The
Advertiser Publishing Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
1,«80.
LIBERTY, c. h., Amite Co.p392t pop.,
100 m. S. W. of Jackson, the State capital.
Saw and grist mills. Agriculture.
SOUTHERN HERALD ; Fridays: four
pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; established
1866; A. G. Stratton, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
LOUISVILLE, c. h., Winston Co. D-
505+ pop., 32 m. W. of Macon and 16 S. E.
of Ackerman. Agriculture.
WINSTON CO. JOURNAL; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x22; subscription
$1; established 1893; W. C. Hight, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jsi."
536
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSISSIPPI.
MISSISSIPPI.
liUCEDALE, Greene Co. Q, 100 pop.,
on Mobile, Jackson & Kansas City Rd.
Agriculture.
PROGRESS; Tnursdays; democratic;
four pages 15x2a; subscription $1; estab-
lished October. 1903: T. R. James, editor and
publisher (1—4) (A A).
LUMBERTON. Pearl River Co. g
1,509+ pop., on Queen & Crescent Route and
Gulf & Ship Island Rds.. 82 m. N. by N. E.
of New Orleans, La. Lumber and turpen-
tine.
HEADBLiOCRj Thursdays; demo-
cratic: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1888 ; John C. Street, editor and
publisher (2 — 3). Circulation •jkl."
MoGOMB, Pifie Co. g 4,477t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 7 m. N. of Magnolia,
the county seat, and 105 N. of New Orleans
La. Cotton and Indian corn.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1889; R. B. May, editor and pub
Usher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1,067. Actual average for
a year ending with February, 1901, 1,481.
Inl902,(z-4)I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, (z— 4, 6) I.
JOURNAL,: Wednesdays (A A).
MABEN, Oktibbeha Co. 0-482 pop., on
Southern Rd., 25 m. W. of West Point.
Agriculture.
illETEOR; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established May,
1901; Joseph T. Parker, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation -jkl." (A A).
M A C O N , c. h., Noxubee Co. n- 2,057t
pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd. and Noxubee
r., at head of navigation, 35 m. S. of West
Point. Cotton and agriculture.
BEACON; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1849; P. T. Ferris, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
NOXUBEE HERALD; Thursdays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished March. 1901; William H.& Herbert L.
Grace, editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl "
MAGEE, Simiyson Co. a 200 pop., on
Gulf & Ship Island Rd., 12 m. S. of Men-
denhall, the county seat. Turpentine and
oil naills.
COURIER; Thursdays (A A).
HERALD; Saturdays; four pages 16x22;
subscription $1; established 1900; Eugene
Terry, editor and publisher (2— 3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
MAGNOLIA, c. h.. Pike Co. p l,038t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 85 m. S. of
Jackson, the State capital, and 98 N. of New
Orleans, La. Cotton, corn, vegetables and
yellow pine lumber.
GAZETTE; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; democratic; four pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1872; Joseph E.
Norwood, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,380. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. vT. In 1899. yT. In 1900, yl. Inl901,"JKL."
In 1903, Z (!)(••).
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1904: J. B. Sternberger, editor; R. B. May,
publisher (12—4).
MATHISTON, Welister Co. n ITOf
pop.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
MEADVILLE, c. h., Franklin Co. p
1,790+ pop. (of township), 37 m. W. of Nat-
chez. Cotton and molasses.
FRANKLIN ADVOCATE; Thurs-
days; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; R. S. Buttler, editor; Butt-
ler & Co.. publishers (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl-"
MERIDIAN, c. h., Lauderdale Co. D-
14,05U+ pop,,on Queen & Crescent Route,Ala-
bama Great Southern, Southern and Mobile
& Ohio Rds., 90 m. W. of Jackson, the
State capital. Railroad machine shops.
Agriculture and cotton. Cotton factories.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and W^EEKLY, Thur-sdays;
democratic; eight to twelve pages— daily
18x24, weekly 15x22; subscription— daily $5,
weekly 50 cents; established 1894; Chas. P.
Dement, editor; Meridian Star Publishing
Company, publishers (6—3).
Circulation— Daily "jkl." In 1904, March,
publisher asserts, no issue during 1903 has
been less than 2,500. In 1904, yH.
Weekly "jkl." In 1899, weekly Z. In 1900,
Z. In 1902, "iKi,." Inl903, Z(4)(«»).
APPEAL; Saturdays (A A).
STATE-JOURNAL; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established May, 1901; Wm. F. Gray, editor;
State Publishing Co., publishers. Circula-
tion "jkl." Inl903, Z(4)(«#).
TIMES; Sundays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898; J. J. Hayne, editor and publisher (6—3).
Cirulation "jkl."
RAILROAD RECORD: monthly;
railroad; sixteen pages 6x9; subscription 25
cents; established 1893; Young Men's Chris-
tian Association, editors and publishers
(3-5 P).
MERRILL, Greene Co. R 600 pop. , on
Mobile, Jackson & Kansas City Rd., 16 m. S.
W. of Leakesville.
REPORTER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1904; Hugo Lehmann, editor and
publisher (1—5).
MONTICELLO , c. h., Lawrence Co. p
155 pop., landing on Pearl r., 20 m. W. of
Brookhaven. Saw, grist and shingle mills.
LAWRENCE CO. PRESS; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; Joseph Dale,
editor and publisher ( 11—2). Circ'n "jkl"
MOUND BAYOU, Bolivar Co. -a
287+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 25 m. S. of
Clarksdale, Agriculture.
DEMONSTRATOR; Thursdays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; A. P. Hood, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
NATCHEZ, c. h., Adams Co. p 12,210t
pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley and
New Orleans & Northwestern Rds. and
Mississippi r., 100 m. below Vicksburg.
River trade. Cotton and batting mills,
compress, iron foundries, steam laundry
and ice manufactory.
DEMOCRAT; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $6, weekly $1; established 1865; J. W.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
537
MISSISSIPFI.
Lambert, editor aud publisher (2—3). C r-
culaiion— daily "uii." weekly "jki." In 1902.
dally Z (1.2,4.5).
EVENING BUIiLETIN; every even
ing except Sunday; democratic; four paf^es
18x24; subscription $6; established 1898;
Wm. A. Diers, editor aud publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
HERA Ij D; Saturdays, negro; eight
pasjces 15x22; subscription $1; established Oc-
tober, 1901; P\ H. Cook, editor; H. E. Reed,
publisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl" (A A).
CHURCH RECORD; monthly; prot-
estaut episcopal ; eight pages 10x15; sub-
scription 50 cents; established February,
1902; R.A.Adams, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation ••mi,.'- (A A).
NEW ALBANY, c.b., Union Co. b
l,033t pop., on Gulf & Chicago and Kansas
City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rds., 80 m. S. E.
of Memphis, Tenn. Saw mills, stave fac-
tories and brick works. Cotton market.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day; democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1883; H. E. Blakeslee,
editor and publisher (1—4). Circ'n "jkl."
NEWTON, Newton Co. O 537t pop., on
Aberdeen & Vicksburg Rd., 30 m. W. of
Meridian. Agriculture.
MISSISSIPPI BAPTIST; Thursdays;
baptist; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1890; N. L. Clarke, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
RECORD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1901 ; C. E. Cunningham, editor aud pub-
lisher (1 — 1). Circulation "JKL."
OCEAN SPRINGS, Jackson Co. R
1,255+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
84 m. N. E. of New Orleans, La. Summer
and winter resort. Agriculture.
PROGRESS; Saturdays; four pages
20x26; subscription $1.25; established 1897; A.
E. Lee, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
OKOLONA, c. h., Chickasaw Co. ^
2,177+ pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 30 m. N. of
"West Point. Agriculture.
CAUCASIAN; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished December, 1902; C. A. Robertson, edi-
tor and publisher (12— 3), Circulation "jkl."
(AA).
CHICKASAW SUN; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; six pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1892; Sun Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (2— 3). Circulation "JKL"
PEOPI.E'S MESSENGER; Wednes
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scriptions!; established 1872; A. Steinburger
& Sons, editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
OSYKA, Pike Co. g 784 pop., on Illi-
nois Central Rd., 10 m. S. of Magnolia.
RECORD; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established October, 1902;
Fred M. Illff, editor and publisher (7— 3P).
Circulation "jkl "
OXFORD, c. h., Lafayette Co. [^ l,835t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 74 m. S. S. E. of
Memphis, Tenn. Seat of State University
and two large seminaries.
EAGLE; Thursdays; democratic ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1876;
Mrs. Eliza A. Thompson, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z
(4)(«»).
MISSISSIPPI.
GLOBE ; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 17x24; sub.scrlptlon $1; established 1889;
Baird & Burr, editors and publishers. Circu-
lation "JKL."
PASS CHRISTIAN, Harrison Co. r\
2,028+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
58 m. N. E. of New Orleans, La. Summer
resort. Stock raising and farming country.
COAST BEACON ; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1881; Emile J. Adam, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
PAULiDING, c. h., Jasper Co. n- 229
pop., 35 m. S. W. of Meridian. Agriculture.
JASPER CO. REVIEW; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1890; C. W. Thigpen, editor
and publisher (6 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
PHILADELPHIA, c. h., Neshoba
Co. D- 101 pop., 45 m. N. W. of Meridian.
Farming.
NESHOBA DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1881; C. L. McKay, editor aud
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
PITTSBORO,c.h.,CaZftoMn Co. ti 254t
pop. Tannery and saw mills. Farming.
CALHOUN MONITOR; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1900; T. M. Murphree and J.B.
Going, editors and publishers (12—3). Circu-
lation "JKL "
CALHOUN NEWS; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 8}^xl3; subscription 50
cents; established May, 1901; 6. L. Martin,
editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
DIXIE HERALD; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription SI; es-
tablished December, 1903; Jno. B. Going, edi-
tor and publisher (1—5).
PONTOTOC, c. h., Pontotoc Co. \^
1,010+ pop., on Gulf & Chicago Rd., 17 m. S.
of New Albany. Agriculture.
ADVANCE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI ; established 1900;
E. T. Winston, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "^kl."
SENTINEL ; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1894: A. F. Herman, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
POPLARVILLE, c. h., Pearl Hirer
Co. Q 990+ pop., on Queen & Crescent
Route Rd., 71 m. N. E. of New Orleans. La.
Agriculture.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established V 1890; J. R. Oliphant, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl "
PORT GIBSON, c. h.,Claiborne Co.-O
2,113+ pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley
Rd. and Little Bayou Pierre, 7 m. from Mis-
sissippi r. and 29 S. of Vicksburg. Cotton.
REVEILLE ; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1876; H. H. Crisler, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
V I DETTE ; monthly ; undenominational ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; T. Richardson, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL."
538
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSISSIPPI.
PURVIS, c. h., Marion Co. g 564 pop.,
on New Orleans & Northeastern Rd., 15 m.
S. of Hattlesburg. Agriculture.
MARION CO. RECORD; Thursdays;
democratic; elgiit pages 14x22; subscription
$1; established 1893; J. R. Holcomb, editor
and publisher (3—3). Circulation "jkl."
QUITMAN, Clark Co. o 498t pop.
GLOBE; Thursdays (A A).
'RAJjEIGH, c.h., Smith Co.n 200 pop.,
14 m. N. W. of Taylorsville, the nearest
railroad station. Large pine tree forests in
vicinity.
SMITH CO. REFORMER; Thurs
days; democratic; fourpages 18x24; subscrip-
tion .$1; established 1892; J. T. Watkins, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
RAYMOND, c. h., Hindi Co. -n 483t
pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd.,
16 m. S. "W. of Jackson, the State capital.
Cotton.
HINOS CO. GAZETTE; Fridays;
democi-atic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1844; Whitney & Bell, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl" In 1904,
(z-fi) )••).
RIPLEY,c.h., Tippah Co. b 653t pop.,
on Gulf & Chicago Rd., 17 m. N. by N. E.
of New Albany. Steam cotton gin, grist,
steam flour and saw mills and spoke
factory.
SOUTHERN SENTINEL.; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1879; Robt. D. Holt,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl." In
1902, Z( 4, 6).
ROS£DAL£,c. h., Bolivar Co. -n 622t
pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd.
and Mississippi r., 22 m. N. N, E. of Arkan-
sas City, Ark. Farming.
BOLIVAR CO. DE3IOCRAT;Satur
days; democratic: four pages 18x24: sub-
scription $2; established 1887; Chas. Scott,
editor; H. A. Marsehalls, publisher. Circula
tion"JKL."
SALTILLO, -Lee Co. [:f209 pop., on
Mobile & Ohio Rd., 9 m. N. of Tupelo.
LEE CO. CITIZEN; .semi-monthly; re-
publican; four pages lBx20; subscription $1;
established January, 1898; R. D. Gladnev,
editor; R. D. Gladney & Co., publishers
(2—5 P).
S ARDIS, c.h., Panola Co. ti 1 ,002t pop. ,
on Illinois Central Rd., 50 m. S. of Memphis,
Tenn. Farming.
SOUTHERN REPORTER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$2; established 185:?; J. F. & P. N. Simmons,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
SCOOBA, Kemper Co. n- 286t pop., on
Mobile & Ohio Rd., 42 m. N. of Meridian,
Farming.
KEMPER HERALD ; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
MISSISSIPPI.
$1; established 1888; A. W. Struthers, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
SCRANTON, c. h., Jackson Co. R
2.025+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.
and Pascagoula r., 45 m. S. W. of Mobile,
Ala. Lumber trade.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1897;
Osoinach & Tomasich, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
PASCAGOULA DEMOCRAT-
STAR ; Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1845; P. K.
Mayers, editor and publisher (11 — 2). Circu-
lation "JKL."
SENATOBIA, c. h., Tate Co. i l,156t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 35 m. S. of
Memphis, Tenn. Live stock, cotton and
corn market. Agriculture.
BAPTIST HERALD; Fridays; bap-
tist; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1888; Rev. Z. P. Smith, editor; Her-
ald Publishing Co., publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1891; Walker Wood, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1896, "jjcl." Actual aver-
age for 1891,1,073. ln\S98,yI. In 1899, "JKL."
SHAW, Bolivar Co. ^ 422 pop., on Ya-
zoo & Mississippi Valley Rd., 24 m. W. of
Greenville.
CHRISTIAN PLEA; semi-monthly;
negro; four pages 15x22; subicription 50
cents; established 1902; Rev. G. W. Williams,
editor and publisher (1—5 P).
SHUQUALAK, Noxuhee Co. D-600t
pop., on Mobile <fe Ohio Rd., 10 m. S. of Ma-
con, the county seat. Cotton, corn, sugar
cane and potatoes.
NEW ERA; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22 : subscription $1 ; established 1898 ;
E. B. Hamilton, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
SILVER CREEK, Laxvrcnce Co. g
150 pop.
STAR; Fridays; democratic; four pages
15x32; subscription $1; established January,
1903; Robt. W. Hall, editor and publisher
(2-5 P).
STARKVILIiE,c.h.,0i-«6&efta Co.n-
1,9361 pop., on Illinois Central and Mobile
& Ohio Rds., 25 m.W. of Columbus. Seat
of State Agricultural and Mechanical Col-
lege. Hay, cotton and live stock.
EAST MISSISSIPPI TIMES; Frl-
davs; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scftption $1; established 1866; Wm. Ward,
editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established February,
1902; Thomas J. Wood, editor and publisher
(6—3) Circulation "jkl."
OKTIBBEHA J OURNA L ; Tues-
days; democratic; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1902: G. H.
Alford, editor and publisher (12—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
539
MISSISSIPPI.
SOUTHERN FARM GAZETTE;
seml-mouthly ; agriculture, live stoclt and
liouseliold; sixteen pages 11x14; subscription
50cents;establisliedl895; G. H. Alford, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1898, "iKL." Actual aver-
age for 1899, '■2.3'14. Iiil90().yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 19o3, (z— 4) I (••). Actual
average for 1*^4, 4, '^50.
SUMMIT, Pike Co. g l,499t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 75 m. S. by S. W.
of Jaclcson, tlie State capital, and 108 N.
of New Orleans, La. Shipping point for
lumber and fruit. Agriculture and cotton.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $2; established
1873; N. P. Bonney, editor and publisher
<8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
SUMNER, Tallahatchie Co. \: 200 pop.,
on Yazoo & Mississippi Rd., 18 m. W. of
Charleston, the county seat. Farming.
SUN; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Decem-
ber, 1901; Will J. Preston, editor and pub-
lisher (2 — 3). Circulation "JKL"
TAYLORSVILLE, Smith Co. n 375
pop., on Gulf & Ship Island Rd., 23 m. N. W.
of Laurel.
SIGNAL; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription 81; established February, 1901 ;
Taylorsville Printing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
TERRY, Hinds Co. -a 481t pop.
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
TUNICA, Tunica Co. t]485t pop., on
Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd., 25 m. N. E.
of Helena, Ark., and 89 S. by S. W. of Mem-
phis, Tenn. Timber-shipping point. Cotton.
DELTA DEMOCRAT; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
^2; established 1895; A. I. Dorsey editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
TUPELO, c. h., Lee Co. [j- 2,118t pop.,
on Kansas City, Memphis & Birmingham
and Mobile & Ohio Rds.. 27 m. S. W. of New
AlbauA*. Manufacturing and farming.
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW; Thurs
days; democratic; twelve pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established August, 1900; C. C.
Steinberii^er & Co., editors and publishers
(1 — 1). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pa^es 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1872; F. L. Kincemon, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
MISSISSIPPI.
VAIDEN, Carroll Co. D 474t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 78 m. N. of Jackson,
the State capital. Cotton market.
CARROLL NEWS; Fridays; demo-
pages 18x24; subscription $1
cratic ; four
established February, 1900;
editor and publisher (7—3).
T. L. Haman, Jr.
Circ'n "iKL.*
VAN VLEET, Chickasaw Co. ^ 75
pop.
CAUCASIAN; Thursdays (A A).
VAUGHAN, Yazoo Co. -D 250 pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 20 m. E. of Yazoo City,
the county seat. Cotton.
POST; Fridays; democratic; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1898; J.W.
Stone, editor and publisher; dated at Pickens.
Circulation 'jjll."(AA).
VICKSBURG, c. h., Warren Co. -a
14,834+ pop., on Queen & Crescent Route and
Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rds. and Mis-
sissippi r., 45 m. W. of Jackson, the State
capital. River trade. Cotton - shipping
point. Manufacturing.
AMERICAN; every evening except
Sunday; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $6; established April, 1901; J. T.
Senter, editor; American Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "iSi." In 1902, Decem-
ber, publisher asserts, for the past twelve
months no issue was less than 1,350. In 1903,
yl . In 1904, yl.
EVENING POST; every evening except
Sunday; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub
scription $8; established 1883; J. Q. Cashman,
editor; J. G. Cashman & Co., publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL."
HERALD; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
eight to twelve pages 17x23; subscription-
daily $8, Sunday $2, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1864, weekly 1867; Vicksburg Printing
and Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily : Rating varied from
H in 1892 to I in 1895. In 1896, H . In 1897, Y.
In 1898, zl. In 1899.yl. In 1900, yl. Inl9Ul.yI.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
W^eekly : In 1895, "jkl.- In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl . In
1904, yl.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; J. I. Lengsfleld and N. V. Davis,
editors ; Democrat Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation : In 1895, "jkl" Actual average
for 1896. 1,008. In 1897, Y. In 1898. "jkl-"
LIGHT; Thursdays; negro; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1891 ; W.
ISSISSIPPI'S PAPER
Mississippi is to-day the most prosperous State in the Union. The low price of cotton cre-
ated a diver.siflcation of industries whicu has rapidly iucreased the population and made the
people exceedingly prosperous. The high price received for the large 1903 cotton crop, and
also tbe good nrice received for the bulii of the 1904 cotton crop, has placed millions of surplus
money In the hands of the people. The lumber industry is brintring many millions of dollars
into the ^tate annually. Many train loads of vegetables and fruits are !»iiipped daily in season.
The farmers are using improved farm machinery, raising pure bred stock, and producing
more on a single acre than they formerly obtained from two or three. The Southern Farm
Gazette is the only agricultural journal published in the State. It is published at Staikville,
where the A.. & M. Collese and the Experiment Station are located, and is recognized as the
authority on Farm and Home matters. It is mailed on the 1 st and 15th of each month to 7,000
wealthy planters and farmers. We are anxious to prove to you that we never mail less than
this number. No whisiry, obscene or humbug advertisements are inserted. The advertisers
are guaranteed to be reliable. Sixteen pages, towr columns to page. Length of columns, 12
inches; width, 2}4 inches. Forms close five days before date of issue. Itates, 5c. per agate hue.
SOUTHERN FARm GAZETTE, IStarkville, Miss,
540
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSISSIPPI.
H. Rogers, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
MONDAY MORNING NEWS; Mon-
days; labor; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established September, 1903; L. F. Gai-
ther, editor; News Publishing Company,
publishers (1—5 P).
NATIONAL STAR; Saturdays; eight
pages 15x22; subsci-iption $1; established
1900; J. B. A. Burrell, editor and publisher
(7— 3 P) Circulation "jkl."
SOUTHLAND; Wednesdays; Industrial
development; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1896; Frederic Speed, editor
and publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
GOLDEN RULE; monthly; republican;
four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1898; W. E. MoUison, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
MISSISSIPPI MEDICAL REC-
ORD; monthly; flftj'-six pages 7x10; sub
scriptionSl; established 1897; E.F.Howard,
M. D., editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
WALNUT GROVE, Leake Co. a
207+ pop., 60 m. W. N. W. of Meridian and 45
E. N. E. of Jackson, the State capital. Steam
flour mills. Farming.
DAWN OF LIGHT; Saturdays ; demo-
oratic; eight pages 9x13; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1884; G. S. Kills, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation "JKL"
WALTHALL, c. h., Webster Co. n
170+ pop., 30 m. E. of Winona. Agriculture
and stock raising.
WARDEN; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1 ; established 1882;
J. M. Pitman, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
WATER VALLEY, c h.. Talo-
busha Co. [^ 3,813+ pop., on Illinois Central
Rd., 13 m. N. by N. E. of CofCeevIlle, the
county seat. Railroad machine shops and
car works. General manufacturing.
CHRISTIAN ILLUMINATORS
Thursdays; undenominational; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1900; J-
L. Smart, editor; Smart & McCarthy, pub.
Ushers. Circulation "jkl." (/\ A).
CITY ITE3IIZER; Thursdaj's; twelve
pages 9x13; subscription $1; established 1894;
H. A. Lee. editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
NORTH MISSISSIPPI HERALD;
Saturdays; democratic; four to eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1838; J.
D. Peacock, editor; C. B. Jennings, pub-
lisher (9—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,100. Actual average for 1896,
2,401. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. Inl899, yl.
In 1900, zl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4)I(#«). In 1904, yl.
PROGRESS; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 153^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882 ; S. B. Brown, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL."
STAR; Thursdays; negro; four pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1898; John
Coleman, editor and publisher. Circ'n'*JKL."
(A A).
WAYNESBORO, c. h.. Wayne Co.Q^
436+ pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 52 m. S. of
Meridian and 83 N. N. W. of Mobile, Ala.
Farming and lumbering.
NEWS-BEACON; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established- iVeifs 1901, Beacon 1898, consoli-
dated 1903; J. W. Alexander, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). CIrc'n"JKL." Inl9O3,Z(4)(0#),
WESSON, Copiah Co. -a 3,279+ pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 11 m. S. of Hazel-
hurst, the county seat. Summer resort*
Cotton and woolen manufactories.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
MISSISSIPPI.
six pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; W. W. Robertson, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl- " Inl899.Z. In
1902, "JKL"
WEST POINT, c. h., Clay Co. a-
3,193+ pop., on Illinois Central, Southern
and Mobile & Ohio Rds., 97 m. N. of Meri-
dian. Agricultural and cotton-raising re-
gion.
TIMES-HERALD; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established— Times 1898, Herald 1903,
consolidated June, 1903; Brame Dalton, edi-
tor; The Times Printing Company, publishers
(7 — 3 P). Circulation "iKL."
DIXIE PRESS ; Thursdays ; democratic;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; JohnL. Lovett, editor; The Press
Publishing Co., publishers (12—3). Clrcula-
tlOR "JKL."
LEADER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1882;
L. T. Carlisle, editor and publisher (6— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
ODD FELLOW WEEKLY; Satur-
days (▲▲).
PREACHER-SAFEGUARD; Thurs-
days; negro; baptist; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; C. A. Bu-
chanan, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation; "jkl.- In 1899. Z. In 1902,
"JKL." Actual average for 1903, 1,663.
In 1904, yl.
W I N O N A , C. h., Montgomery Co. D
2,455+ pop., on Illinois Central and Southern
Rds., 89 m. N. N. E. of Jackson, the State
capital. Agriculture and stock raising.
Cotton-shipping point,
DEMOCRAT ; Fridays; democratic ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1900;
S. W. Farmer & Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eightpages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1883;
E. W. Taylor, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL "
WOODVILLE, c. h., Wilkinson Co.
p 1,043+ pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley
Rd., 35 m. S. of Natchez. Corn, cotton and
fruit.
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1826; John S. Lewis, editor and
publisher. Circulation "iKL."
WILKINSON CO. APPEAL; Satur-
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established February, 1902; Will H. With-
ers, editor; Appeal Publishing Companj-,
publishers (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
YAZOO CITY, c. h., Yazoo Co. -a
4,944+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd. and Yazoo
r., 45 m. N. W. of Jackson, the State capital.
Large cotton compress and cotton-oil mills.
Shipping point for cotton.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1872; J. G. McGulre, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jjvl" In 1902, pub-
lisher asserts, for several years has been l,4fX).
In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904. (z— 4) I.
SATURDAY EVENING NEWS;
Saturdays; democratic; four to twelve pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established Decem-
ber, 1901; George W. Waller, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Circulation— In 1902, Z (3, 4). In
19<^>4, "JKL."
YAZOO SENTINEL ; Thursdays ;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1876; F. R. Birdsall, editor
and publisher (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1897, "JKL." In 1898. Z. In
1900, July, publisher asserts, every Issue dur-
ing the past vear exceeded 1,340. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
MISSOURI.
Population 3, 106, 665 1. Land Area 68,735 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Iowa, east by Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee, south by
Arkansas, and west by Nebraska, Kansas and the Indian Territory. State
capital : Jefferson City. Principal products and industries : Wheat, corn,
tobacco, stock raising', lead and zinc mining- Number of newspapers and
other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 1,073, divided as follows : Daily, 87; tri- weekly, 1 ;
semi-weekly, 12; weekly, 791; bi-weekly, 6; semi-monthly, 10; monthly, 165; bi-
monthly, 2; quarterly, 9.
The cities of over 7,500 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
St. Liouis 5y5,23St ITannibal 13,780+
Kansas City I63,r.52t Jeflei-Koii City 9,664+
St. Joseph 103,979+ Caitliagre 9,416+
Joplin 36,033+ Webb City 9,301+
Springrfield 33,367+ Moberly 8,013+
Sedalia 15,331+ St. Charles 7,983+
ADRIAN, Bates Co. -D629t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 10 m. N. of Butler, the
county seat. Flour mill, natural lubricating
oil and petroleum and gas wells.
J O U R N A Li ; Fridays; non-partisan;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1889 ; J. E. Dowell, editor and publish-
er (11— 2). Circulation "iii."
ADVANCE, Stoddard Co. P, 500 pop.,
on Frisco Rd., 15 m. N. of Bloomfleld, the
county seat. Corn, wheat and oats.
GUARD; Fridays; four pages 20x26; sub.
scription $1; established July, 1902; G. M-
Brydon, editor and publisher i,l — 1). Circu-
lation "JKL."
AGENCY, Buchanan Co. tl 380 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 10 m.
S. E. of Saint Joseph, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
BOOMER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established May,
1902; J. N. Craig and Wm. R. Hays, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jki,."
RECORDER; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1902; J. N. Craig, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation -'iKL"
ALBANY, c. h., Gentry Co.^2,035t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
50 m. N. E. of Saint Joseph. Farming and
stock raising.
C A P I T A Li ; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; J. A. Davidson and J. A. Fair, edi-
tors and publishers. Circulation "jkl"
liEDGER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1868; Strock & Peery, editors and publishers
<12-4).
Circulation: In 1896, •'jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1897. 1.507. In 1898, yl. Actual
average for 1899, 1,605. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. Actual average for a year ending
with June, 1902, 1,790; for 1903, 1,930;
/orl901, 3,0.'50.
AliTAMONT, Daviess Co. ^ 288t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
8 m. S. W. of Gallatin, the county seat.
Corn, wheat
Farming and stock raising.
and oats.
INDEX; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1895; B. F. Sailor, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
ALTON, c. h., Oregon Co. g 468t pop.,
32 m. E. of West Plains. Agriculture.
OREGON CO. DEI1IOCRAT;Fridays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
50 cents; established 1898; C. G. Taylor, edi-
tor; King & Whitten, publishers (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL.'
SOUTH MISSOURIAN; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1871 ; S. B. Sproule, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: Actual average for the
first six months of 1897, 1,000. In 1898,
"JKL." Actual average for 1900, 1,01H» In
1901, "JILL."
AMSTERDAM, Bates Co. -n 142t
pop., on Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf Rd.,
63 m. S. of Kansas City. Farming, stock
raising and coal mining.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established December, 1903; Dick Howard,
editor and publisher (2—5 P).
TEMPEST; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1900;
R. O. Howard, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation 'JKL." (A A).
ANDERSON, McDonald Co. J3 500
pop., on Kansas City Southern Rd., 6 m. N.
W. of Pineville, the county seat. Farming.
ARGUS; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; Argus Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (7— 3P). Cir-
culation "JKL."
APPLETON CITY, Saint Clair Co.
-o 1,133+ pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas
Rd., 29 m. S. E. of Clinton. Manufacturing.
JOURNAIj ; Thursdays; republican;
four to six pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1880; C. C. Hilton, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903,
Z(4)(«»).
TRIBUNE; Tuesdays ; republican ;
eight pages 1.3x2C); subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Elmer M. Brooks, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
542
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
ARMSTRONG, Hoimrd Co. u 461
pop., on Chicago 8c Alton Rd., 11 m. N. W.
of Fayette.
IIERALiD; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription fl; estab-
lished 1888; R. S. Walton, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
ARROWROCK, Saline Co. U 358t
pop— of township 2,603— on Missouri r.. 9 m.
N. E of Nelson and 18 E. S. E. of Marshall,
the county seat. Coal, zinc and lead mines.
ST A TESMAN; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1: established
1893 ; Bascomb Diggs, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
ASHGROVE, Oreene Co. p l,039t
pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis
Rd., 20 m. N. W. of Springfield, the county
seat. Manufactures of lime and flour.
AD VANCE; Wednesdays ; republican ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1897: Waddle & Son, editors and publishers
(6—3). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
ASHLAND, Boone Co. n 401t pop.,
15 m. S. by S. E. of Columbia, the county
seat, and same distance N. by N. W. of Jef-
ferson Cit3', the State capital. Flour mill.
Farming.
B U G li E ; Thursdays ; democratic ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1877;
J. L. Wilcox, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
ATLANTA, Macon Co. b 400 pop.,
on Wabash Rd., 12 m. N. of Macon, the
county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
established 1896; Geo. W. Brewster, editor
and publisher (2—3). Circulation "jki,."
AURORA, J^a«'»'«nc«Co. p 6,191t pop,,
on St. Louis & San Francisco and Kansas
City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rds., 35 m. S. W.
of Springfield. Lead and zinc mining and
farming.
ARGUS; every evening except Sunday,
and SOUTHWEST W^EEKLY MIN-
ER, Fridays; independent-republican; four
pages— daily 15x22, weekly 18x24; subscrip-
tion-daily $5, weekly $1; established— daily
1891, weekly 1886; D. E. Harding, editor; Mrs.
H. N. Oldaker, publisher. Circulation-
daily "jkl." weekly "JKL." In 1901, Z (4, 6).
In 1902. Z (4, 6). In 1903, "jkl."
ADVERTISER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1891; J. E. Smith, editor and publisher
(1—4). Circulation "jjkl."
CHRISTIAN HERALD; Tuesdays;
religious; eight pages ]3x2<>; subscription $1;
established January, 1903; W. B. Cochran,
editor; The Smith Printing Co., publishers
(1 — 4). Circulation "i£i."
AUXVASSE,Ca«a«jai/C7o.n 337t pop.,
on Chicago & Alton Rd., 13 m. N. of Fulton,
the county seat, and 40 N. N. W. of Jefferson
City, the State capital. Lime business.
Stock raising and farming.
REVIEW; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1888 ;
Zed W. Hook, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
AVA, O. h., Douglai Co. p 221 pop., 65
m. S. E. of Springfield. Agriculture, mining
and stock raising.
DOUGL.AS CO. HERALiD ; Thurs
days; republican ; eight pages 15x22; subscrlp-
MISSOURI.
tion $1 ; established 1887 ; Ben. J. Smith,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
DOUGLAS CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established February, 19(3;
C. E. Yeomans, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
AVALON, Livingston Co. tl 444 pop.,
14 m. S. by S. E. of Chillicothe, the county
seat. Seat of the Presbyterian College.
Agriculture and stock raising.
AURORA; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished ISSO; F. E. Coffee, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
BARNARD, Nodaway Co. ^ 363t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
31 m. N. of Saint Joseph and 15 S. of Mary.
ville, the county seat. Agriculture.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Thompson & Goff, editors and
publishers (8-3). Circulation "jkl."
BELTON, Cass Co. -a l,005t pop., on
St. Louis & San Francisco and Kansas
City, Fort Scott & Memphis Rds., 13 m.
N. W. of Harrison, the county seat. Farm-
ing.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20: subscription $1; established
1891; D. C. Idol, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL'
BENTON, c. h., Scott Co. P, 234t pop.,
18 m. N. W. of Charleston and 8 S. W. of the
Mississippi r. Flour mills. Wheat, corn and
watermelons.
RECORD; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1; established 1867;
E. H. Smith, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "j_kl." In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue was less than l.COO. In
1902, "J_KL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
SCOTT CO. KICKER; Saturdays
(A A).
BETHANY, c. h., Harrison Co. \2
2,093+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd. and Big creek, 60 m. N. E. of Saint Jo-
seph. Wagon, canning and broom manu-
factories. Stock raising and farming.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1877; John A. Templeman, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3),
Circulation: In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "j_KL." In 1902, Z (4).
OWL; Wednesdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
June. 1901 ; C. H. Allen, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circ'n"jKi." Inl902, Z(6). In 1903,
Z (!)(••). (A A).
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays ; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1873; Wightman & Grinstead. edi-
tors; Bethany Printing Co., publishers (2—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
2,136; for 1896, '2,392; for 1897, 2,362;
/or 1S98, 2,471: for 1899, 2,442; for 1900.
2,453; /or 1901, 2,472; /or 1902, 2,534.
In 1903, yH. In 1904 yH.
BEVIER. Macon Co. [j l,808t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 5 m.
W. of Macon, the county seat. Agri-
culture and mining.
APPEAL; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1889;
F. D. Jones, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
543
MISSOURI.
MISSOURI.
BIGEIiO'W, Holt Co. t] 195 pop., on
Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs
Rd., 13 m. N. VV. of Oregon, the county seat.
Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight; four pages IS^jxlOJ^; subscription $1;
established September, IWi; W. D. Hurlburt,
editor and publisher (12 — 3). Circ'n "jkl."
BILLINGS, Christian Co. g 702t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 20 m. S. S.
E. of Springfield. Fire-clay, pottery and
pressed-brick works, flour mill, iron foun-
dry and knife works. Wheat, fruit and
farnalng.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1 ; established 1881;
J. H. Kohrs, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
BIRCHTREE, Shannon Co. p l,759t
pop. (of township), on Kansas City, Ft.
Scott & Memphis Rd. and Current r., 121
m. W. of Springfield. Farming and lumber
manufacturing.
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894; W. F. Barnet, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
BISMARCK, St. Francois Co. D- 708
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern Rd., 10 m. W. of Farmlngton. Farming.
NEW BISMARCK SUN; Saturdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished May. 1902; Frank Williams, editor;
White & Crow, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
BLACKBURN, Saline Oo. n 458t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 15 m. W. of
Marshall, the county seat. Agriculture.
RECORD; Fridays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established 1889; C.G.Pat
terson, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
BLACK WATER, Cooper Co. n 285t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 15 m. W. of
Booneville, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription .SI; established 1897; T. M. Home,
editor aud publisher. Circulation "jkl."
BLAIRSTOWN, ffenry Co. -D 291t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 18 m.
N.W. of Clinton, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 17^x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
May, 1902; N. L. Green, editor and publisher
(6 — 3). Oirculation "jkl."
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1904; W. F. Phelps, editor aud publisher
(6-4 P).
BLOOMFIELD, c. h., Stoddard Co.
Q^ l,475t pop., 160 m. S. of Saint Louis. Cotton,
wheat, oats, corn, timber and tobacco.
VINDICATOR; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1878; C. A. Moseley, editor and publisher
(3— 5P). Circulation "iKL."
BLTTESPRINGS, Jackson Co. -D 468t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 18 m, E, S. E.
of Kansas City. Agriculture.
SNI-A-BAR VOICE; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; D. C. Herrington, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
BL YTHED ALE, HarrisonCo. b 315t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Rd.,
16 m. N. of Bethany, the county seat. Stock
raising aud farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
Gus H. Tinch, editor: The Interstate Pub-
lishing Co., publishers- (8—3). Circ'n "jkl. ■
BOLCKOW, Andrew Co.\2 37i pop.
ANDREW CO. ENTERPRISE;
Thursdays (A A).
BOLIVAR, c. h., Polk Co. g l,869t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 30 m.
N. by N. W. of Springfield. Seat of South-
west Baptist Academy of William Jewell
College. Farming and stock raising.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.25;
established 1868; C. H. Skinker, editor; Joe
W. Gravely & Co., publishers (3—5 P).
Cireulatiou : In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for a year ending with June, 1902,
1,150. In 1904, January, publisher asserts,
every issue during 1903 was 1,250. Actual
average for 1%^, 1,350.
HERALiD; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; established
1871 ; T. G. Rechow and Herma Puf ahl, edi-
tors; Herald Publishing Co., publishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,183; /or 1903, 1,26'-^. In
1904, yl.
BONNETERRE, Saint Francois Co.
D- 4,900 pop., on Mississippi River & Bonne
Terre Rd., 14 m. N. W. of Farmington, the
county seat. Lead mining and smelting.
DEMOCRAT-REGISTER ; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1890; B.A.Roy, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
STAR; Fridays; democratic; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1886; I.
L. Page, editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion "JJfL."
SUNNYSIDE MAGAZINE; monthly
(A A).
BOONVILLE,c.h., Cooper Co. n
4,377+ pop., on Missouri Pacific and Mis-
souri, Kansas & Texas Rds. and Missouri r.,
48 m. N. W. of Jefferson City, the State capi-
tal, and midway between Saint Louis and
Kansas City. General manufacturing and
river commerce. Mines of iron, zinc, lead,
marble, stone, coal and cement rock in
vicinity.
ADVANCE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished April, 1902; R. Overshiner, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation: In 1903*
Z(4)(»»). (AA).
ADVERTISER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.5U ; estab-
lished 1846; L. H. &. P. W. Stahl, publishers
(2—3). Circulation "JKL." In 1902, Z (4).
CENTRAL. MISSOURI REPUB-
LICAN; Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1884; Boonville Publishing Co., publishers
(fi-3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JicL." Inl803, Z(4) (••).
DER CENTRAL MISSOURIER}
Thursdays ; German ; republican ; four pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1868; Boon-
544
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
vlUe Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
MISSOURI DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1879; D. W. Jones, editor and
miblisher (6— 3). Circulation "jki,." In 1903,
Z(4)(«#).
WESTERN CHRISTIAN UNION;
monthly; English and German; imdenoml-
national; thirty-two pages 9x12; subscription
50 cents; established 1891; E. W. PfafEenber-
ger, editor and publisher.
Circulation; In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. Actual average for 1896,
1,812. In 1897. Y. In 1898, zl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900. yl. In 1901. (z-4) I. In 1902, y I. In
19(3, y I. In 1904. yl.
BOS WORTH,CarroZZ Co. [^401tpop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 12 m.
N. E. of Carrollton, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
STAR-SENTINEL.; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; six pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1880; The Howard Co., editors and
publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
BCWLING GREEN, c. h., Pike Co.
a- l,902t pop., on St. Louis & Hannibal and
Chicago & Alton Rds., 10 m. S. W. of Loui-
siana. Manufacturing.
PIKE CO. POST; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25;
established 1871 ; Wallace J. Davis, editor and
publisher (12 — 2). Circulation "jkl "
TIMES ; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1875; William F. Mayhall, editor and pub-
Isher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher 'asserts,
smallest 2,3uO. In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 2,390. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yH. Inl899.yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, (z— 4, 6) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue has been less than
2,700.
BRASHEAR, ^<^atr Co. ^ 4011 pop.,
on Qulncy, Omaha & Kansas City Rd., 11 m.
S. E. of Klrksville, the county seat. Farm-
ing.
NEWS; Fridays ; independent ; ten to
sixteen pages 13x20 ; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; C.C. Howard, Jr., editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circ'n "iKL" In 1903 Z (4) (• •).
B R A Y M E R , Caldwell Co. b 767t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 66 m. N. E. of Kansas City. Farming
and stock raising.
BEE; Fridays; neutral; four pages 18x24 ;
subscription $1.25; established 1888; C. P.
Dorsey, editor and publisher (2 — 3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
C03IET; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1891; A. J. Fleming, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
BRECKENRIDGE, Caldwell Co. >a
l,012t pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd., 61 m. W. of Saint Joseph. Man-
ufacturing, agriculture and stock raising.
BUIjLETIN; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25 ; established
1875; J. T. Kenower, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
HERAIjD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established March, 1901; Joe
V. Mowder, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKi "
MISSOURI.
BRIMSON, Grundy Co. b on Quincy,
Omaha & Kansas City Rd.. 11 m. from Oil-
man City.
BOOSTER; Thursdays (A A ).
BRINKTOTITN. Maries Co. n.
HOME ADVISER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; es-
tablished November, 1903; Rev. John Fugel,
editor; W. S. Needles, publisher (1—5). Cir-
culation "JKL."
BRONAUGH, Vernon Co. -n 190t pop.
JOURNAL; Thursdays (A A).
BROOKFIELD, Linn Co. \^ 5,484t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
24 m. E.of Chillicothe and 125 E. of Kansas
City. Agriculture and mining.
ARGUS; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1882; Green & Crum packer, editors and pub-
lishers (12— 3).
Circulation ; In 1897, "jkl" In 1898, Z. In
1902, Augu.st, publisher asserts, during past
year never printed less than 2,200. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
BUDGET; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1895 ; W. M. Malone and G. W. Weipplert,
editors; Budget Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (12-^).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, was not less than 1,900. In 1902.
(z-4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, H (D D).
GAZETTE; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25; established
1867 ; G. W. Martin and J. W. Jones, editors
and publishers (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1899, "JKL" In 1900, Z. In
1901, February, publisher asserts, no edition
during the past year was less than 1,750. In
1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
BROWNING, Linn Co. \h 726t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 12
m. S. of Milan. Flour mill and hay-Im-
plement factory. Farming.
LEADER. RECORD; Fridays; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1;
established 1S93; A. W. Pipes, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL "
BRUNSWICK, C/iarWon Co. t!l,403t
pop., on Wabash Rd. and Missouri r., at
mouth of Grand r., 90 m. E. of Kansas City.
Manufacturing. River commerce.
BRUNSWICKER ; Fridays ; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1847; Robertson & Patterson, edi-
tors and publishers (8— 3). Circ'n "jkl." In
1900, Z. In 1902, "Jivi." In 1903, Z (4) (» •).
BUCKLIN, Linn Co. b 642tpop.,on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy Rds., 12 m. E. of Brook-
fleld. Farming.
HERALiD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1886;
D. E. McCollum, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
BUCKNER, Jackson Co. -a 234t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 11 m. S. E. of Inde-
pendence, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; democratic;
eight to twelve pages 11x14; subscription $1;
established 1897; Frank S. Nipper, editor and
publisher (1—3). Circulation ••uu,."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
545
MISSOURI.
MISSODIil.
BUFFALO, c. h., Dallas Co. g 757t
pop., 32 111. N. by N. E. of Springfield. Farm-
ing and stock raising. Prairie lands.
RECORD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pagt's 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1894 ;
O H. & E. C. Scott, editors and publishers
(3-5 P). Circulation "JKL." In 1899. Z. In
1902, -JKi."
REFLEX; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1869;
J H. & E. L. Pendleton.editorsand publishers.
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898, pub-
lisher asserts, exceeding 1,000. In 1899. -jkl."
BUNCETON, Cooper Co. D 856t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 16 m. S. of Boon-
ville, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
TRIBUNE; Tuesdays and Fridays; re-
publican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1895; C. M. Zeigle, editor and pub-
lisher (S— 3). Circulation "jkl"
EAGLE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1888;
L. O. & W. L. Nelson, editors and publishers
<l-l).
Circulation: "jkl." Actual average for
1903, 1,745. In 1904, yl.
BURLINGTON JUNCTION,
Nodaway Co. \^ 759+ pop., on Chicago. Bur-
lington & Quincy and Omaha & St. Louis
Rds., 14 m. W. of Mary ville, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
POST; Saturdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1878; R. P. Tuten, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
WORLD; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
September, 1903; J. W. Morris, editor and
publisher (3— 4). Circulation ".ikl."
BUTLER, c.h., 5a<«« Co. -n3,158t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd.. 72 m. S. of Kansas
City. Agriculture and grazing.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and BATES CO, DEMOCRAT,
Thursdays; democratic; daily four, w^eekly
ten pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily $5, week-
ly $1; established— daily 1889, weekly 1870; N,
A. Wade & Son, editors and publishers. Circu-
lation—daily "jkl" weekly 'JKL." In 1900, Z.
In 1902. "JKL."
BATES CO. RECORD ; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1866; O. D. Austin, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN-PRESS; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established— F?'ee Press 1889, Bates Co. Re-
publican 1899, consolidated August, 1901 ;
Jolm H. Funk, editor; Independent Printing
and Publishing Co., publishers (3—5 P). Cir
culation ".iKL." In 1901, Z (4, 6).
TIMES ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1878; J. D. Allen, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,500. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. Actual
average /or 1898, 1,864. In 1899, yl. Act-
ual average for ayearendtng with June, 1900,
t2,229. In 1901, yl. Actual average for
1902, t2,500; for 1903. 2,476. In 1904, yl.
C A B O O L , Texas Co. Q 471t pop., on
Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd.,35m.
N. W. of West Plains and 75 E.of Springfield.
Shipping point for fence posts and lumber.
Fruit raising.
OZARK MOUNTAIN NEWS; Thurs-
daj's; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1884; W. W. Dur-
35
nell, editor; News Publishing Company,
publishers. Circ'n "jkl" In 1898, Z. In
1902. Z (4. 5) (A A).
GAINESVILLE, i?arrison Co. t]743t
pop., terminus of Des Moines & Kansas
CityRd. Farming and stock raising.
NEWS ; Thursdays ; Independent ; eight
pages 15x22 : subscription $1 ; established
1386; J. D. McDaniel. editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jkl."
CALHOUN, Henry Co. -D 796 pop., on
Missouri. Kansaa & Texas Rd., 12 m. N. E.
of Clinton, the county seat. Pottery and
stoneware. Coal mines.
CLARION; Saturdays; Independent;
ten to sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1;
established March. 1902; Jas. R. Bush, editor
and publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
CALIFORNIA, c. h., Moniteau Co. D
2,181t pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 25 m.
W. N. W. of Jefferson City, the State capital.
Mineral resources, lead and coal predomi-
nating.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1871; John B. Wolfe, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
DISPATCH; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1881; C. H. Gamm, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl. •
MONITEAU CO. HERALD; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; IngersoU &
Carter, editors and publishers (8— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
CALLAO, Macon Co. b 498t pop., on
Hannibal & St. Joseph Rd., 8 m. W. of
Macon, the county seat. Agriculture.
HERALD ; Saturdays ; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; Geo. T, Clark & Son, editors and
publishers (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
CAMDEN POINT, Pto«e Co. ^ITOf
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
6 m. N. of Platte City, the county seat.
Farming.
HOME BEE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1895; H. L. Gobble, editor; R. S. Sandldge,
publisher (1—5.)
CAMERON, CZin«on Co. Y:2,979t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 35 m.
E. of Saint Joseph. Manufacturing and
agriculture.
OBSERVER ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; daily four pages 15x22, weekly eight
pages; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1;
established— daily 1892, weekly 1868; C. N.
Burnham, editor and publisher (7— 3P). Cir-
culation—daily "JKL." weekly "jkl." In 1902,
weekly Z (1,2.4,5).
SUN; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1887;
Leech & Phillips, editors and publishers (2—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1902. Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
C AMPBELL,OMwA;?in Co.Ul 737t pop. ,
on St. Louis, Kenneth & Southern, St. Louis
Southwestern and Ward Lumber Go's Rds..
28 m. N. of Kenneth, the county seat. Farm-
ing and lumbering.
DUNKLIN CO. CITIZEN; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
546
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
$1; established 1900; Corey L. Overall, editor
and publishers (9 — 3). Circulation "jkl"
CANTON, Levns Co. cf 2,365tpop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy and Missis-
sippi r., 22 m. below Keokuk, Iowa. Manu-
facturing and agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1880;
H. C. Chinn, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
PRESS ; Fridays ; democratic ; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1 ; established 1862 ;
C. W. Barrett, editor; C. W. & H. H. Barrett,
publishers (6—3).
Circulation: Inl895,"JKL." Actual average
for 1896, 1,013. In 1897, Y. In 1898. •'JSi-"
In 1899. Z. In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4. 5). In 1903, Z (4).
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Cape Oi-
rardeau Co. O^ 4,815+ pop.— local estimate
6,1500 — on St. Louis, Memphis & South-
eastern, Illinois Central and St. Louis & Gulf
Rds. and Mississippi r., 50 m. above Cairo,
111. Has river commerce. Seat of St. Vin-
cent's College and the Southeast Missouri
State Normal School. Agriculture, timber
and mining.
DEMOCRAT ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLtY, Saturdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $3, weekly $1; established— daily 1888,
weekly 1876; Democrat Printing Co., editors
and publishers. Circulation — daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl." In 1902, Z (4, 5).
PROGRESS; every evening except Sun
day, and WEEKIjY", Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four to eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $3; established January, 1901: C. D.
Tresenriter, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation—daily "jkl " (A A); weekly"jKL."
REPUBIjICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
lican; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription — daily $3, weekly SI; estab-
lished 1901; Powers & Hutzfeld, editors and
publishers (12—3). Circulation — dally "jkl."
weekly "jkl.'
CARL JUNCTION, Jasper Co. p
1,177+ pop. — local estimate 2,000 — on St. Louis
&San Francisco Rd., 13 m. W. of Carthage,
the county seat. Farming and mining.
JASPER CO. WORIiD; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1899; Clarence E. Hatfield,
editor; Hatfield Publishing Co., publishers
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
STANDARD; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 17x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1889; A. W. McDowell, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
CARROLLTON,c.h., Carroll Co. i
3,854+ pop., on Wabash, Atchison, Topeka
& Santa Fe and Chicago, Burlington &
Qulncy Rds., 66 m. E. of Kansas City. Gen-
eral manufacturing.
DEMOCRAT} every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
democratic; daily four pages 18x24, weekly
twelve pages 15x22; subscription— daily $6,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1882, weekly
1875; W. R. Painter, editor; Carrollton Demo-
crat Printing Company, publishers (2—3).
Circulation-Daily: "jkl."
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,410. In 1896, I. In 1897, 1 Z. Actual
average for 1898. 1,724. In 1899. zj. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. Actual average for
1902, 1,497. In 1903, yl. Inl904,yl.
REPUBLICAN- RECORD; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
MISSOURI.
scription tl; established 1868; Birch & Mc-
Dowell, editors and publishers (2—3). Circu-
lation "jki." In 1902, Z (4).
CHURCH BULLETIN; monthly;
disciples; four pages 11x16; subscription 25
cents; established February, 1902: Ralph F.
Lozier, editor and publisher (8— 3). Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
CARTERVILLE, Jasper Co.p 4,445t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd.. 1 m. from
Webb City. Lead and zinc mining. Gen-
eral trade.
EVENING RECORD; every evening
except Sunday ; democratic ; four pages
13x20; subscription $4; established 1899; T.J.
Shelton, editor; Record Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (8— 3). Circulation "JKL."
CARTHAGE, c.h. ,Ja»per Cf).p9,416t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco and
Missouri Pacific Rds., near Spring r., 220 m.
S. W. of Jefferson City, the State capital.
Lime and stone works, zinc and lead mines
and flour and woolen mills.
DEMOCRAT ; every morning except
Monday, S EM I- W^EEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays, and JASPER CO. DEMO-
CRAT, Fridays; democratic; daily eight
pages, semi-weekly and weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly
$1.50, weeklj- $1; established 1881; Cornelius
Roach, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, "jkl." In
1896,1. In 1897, 1 Z. Inl898.zl. In 1899, "jkl."
In 1901, Z(2, 4, 5). In 1904, I.
Semi-Weekly: In 1904. I (• •).
Weekly: In 1895. H. In 1896, H. In 1897,
I Y. In 1898, zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900. yl. In
1901, (z-2. 4. 5)1. Inl902.yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, H (• •).
EVENING PRESS ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
republican; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly $1; es-
tablished — daily 1884, weekly 1872 ; W. J.
Sewall, editor and publisher (2 — 3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1898, "jkl." In
1899, zl. In 1900, yl. Actual average for
1901, 1,330; for 1902,1,411. In 1903. yl.
In 1904, vl.
Weekly: In 1895, I. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. "JKL." In 1899, zl. In 1900, vl. In
1901. (z— 1, 2, 4. 6) I. Actual average for 1902,
2,830. In 1903, vH. In 1904, yH.
CARUTHERSVIIiLE, c. h., Pe-
miscot Co. n^ 2,315+ pop., on Mississippi r.,
5 m. S. of Gayoso. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; four to six pages
16x22; subscription $1; established 18T9; W.
R. Lacey, editor and publisher (2—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
PEMISCOT PRESS; semi weekly;
democratic; six pages 11x14; subscription
$1.25; established 1896 ; Corydon Garrett,
editor and publisher (2 — 3).
Circulation : In 19a), "j_kl." In 1901, Z (6).
Actual average for 1902, 1,593. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, (z— 4) I.
CASSVILEE, c. h., Barry Co. p 7021
pop., 50 m. S. W. of Springfield. Zinc and
lead mines. Farming and timber. Fruit.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1872 ; Chas. Ray, editor and publisher
(12—3).
Circulation "jkj-" In 1903. (z— 4) I. In
1904. yl.
REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays; republi-
can ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1871; J. M. Grimes, editor and publisher
(1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
54";
MISSOURI.
age for 189fi, 1,127. In 1897, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,104. Actual average for
1898. I,tjr2; for 1899, 1,350. In 19U0. I.
Actual average for a year ending ivith May,
19(11. 1,369; for 1902. 1,45'^; for 1903,
1,524 ; /or 1 '.KM, 1,642.
CEDAR CITY, Callaway Co. D 287t
pop., on Chicago & Alton and Missouri,
Kansas & Texas Rds., \4 ni. N. of Jefferson
City, the State capital. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE- REPORTER; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription 75 cents; established 1899; R, R.
Dunn, editor; The Reporter Publishing Co.,
publishers C8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
HERALD: Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished December, 1904; J. F. Smith, editor and
publisher (12 — 4).
CENTRETOWN, Cole Co. u 250t
pop.
CENTRAL, MISSOURI LEADER;
Thursdays (A A)
CENTER VIEW, Johnson Co. -n 375
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 6 m. W. of
Warrensburg, the county seat. Stock rais-
ing and farming.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; J. Morgan
Ellis, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CENTERVILLE, c. h., Reynolds Co.
0, 185 pop., on W. fork of Big Black r., 36
m. S. E. of Salem. Agriculture and stock
raising.
REFORMER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1891; J. A. & W. B. Bowles, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
REYNOLDS CO. OUTLOOK ; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1877; A. M. & T. D.
Shriver, editors and publishers (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
CENTRALIA,5oon« Co. nl.722t pop.,
on Wabash and Chicago & Alton Rds., 9 m.
W. by N. W. of Mexico. Grazing and agri-
culture.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1892;
J. K. Pool, editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
FIRESIDE GUARD; Fridays; demo
cratlc; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1868 ; Adam Rodemyre & Son, edi-
tors and publishers (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
CHAMOIS, Osage Co. O 726t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd. and Missouri r., 13 m.
E. of Jefferson City, the State capital, and
100 W. of Saint Louis. Manufactures of
tobacco, wagons and agricultural imple-
ments.
OSAGE CO. ENTERPRISE; Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 18x24; sub
scription $1; established 1888; J. W. Hoff
mann, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
CHARLESTON, c. h., Missistipin
Co. R l,893tpop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain
8c Southern Rd., 11 m. S. W. of Cairo, 111.
Agriculture and lumber.
COURIER; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1902; John F. Martin, editor;
Courier Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
MISSOURI.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic,
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1875; S. O. Tetwller, editor; Paul B.
Moore, publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl.*
Inl908,Z (!)(••).
STAR; Fridays; republican; six pages
13x20: subscription $1; established March,
1901 ; F. A. Wiggs, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
CHILHO'WEE, Johnson Co. -D 150
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 10
m. S. of Warrensburg, the county seat.
Stock raising and farming.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1896; Eva
Crumbaugh, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
CHIL.LICOTHE, c. h., Livingston
Co. ^ 6,905t pop., on Chicago, Burlington
& Qulncy, Wabash and Chicago, Milwaukee
& St. Paul Rds. and Grand r., 74 m. E. N. E.
of Kansas City. General manufacturing,
agriculture, coal mining and stock raising.
CONSTITUTION; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
democratic; daily four pages 18x24, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $5,
weekly $1; established — daily 1887, weekly
1840; Newland & Watkins, editors and pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation — Daily; In 1899, "jkl." In
1900, Z. In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, Z (4). In
1904, Z (4) (••).
Weekly: In 1895, "jkl." Actual average for
1896, 1,876. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl." In
1899, zl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. y I .
In 1903, (z— 4) I(##). Actual average for
1904, 3,482.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Mondays
and Thursdays; democratic; four pages-
daily 18x24, weekly 20x26; subscription— daily
$5, semi-weekly $1; established 1890; J. T.
Bradshaw. editor and publisher (12— 3). Cir-
culation—daily "JKL." In 1903, Z (4). Semi-
weekly "JKL." Inl903, Z(4)(##).
TRIBUNE ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKIjY, Thursdays; republi-
can; dally four to eight pages 18x24, Sunday
an weekly eight to twelve pages 20x26; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1.50; established
—dally 1881, weekly 1866; B. F. Beazell, editor
and publisher (6—3).
Circulation— Daily "jsi "
W^eeklv "jkl." In 1897, Z. In 1902, "iKi."
In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, y I,
CRISIS; Thursdays; people's party; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1877; Dixon & Lankford, editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL."
MISSOURI WO RLDi Wednesdays;
people's party; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1888; P. J. Dixon,
editor; Dixon & Lankford, publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 10.000. In 1896, E. In 1897. Y. In
1897. yF. In 1899, yG. In 1900, July, pub-
lisher asserts, for the past twelve months
lowest printed for any one Issue was 5,000.
In 1901, yG. In 1902. yG. In 1903, yG. In
1904, yH.
CHUIjA, Livingston Co. Q 282t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 10 m.
N. of Chilllcothe, the county seat, and 80
N. E. of Kansas City. Farming.
NEWS OF CHULA; Fridays; repub-
lican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899: Ed. H. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "ija,"
548
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
31ISSOURI.
CLARENCE, Shelby Co. d 1.184t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
10 m. E . of Macon. Grain and stock raising.
COURIER; Wednesdays; democratic;
«Ight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; Simmons & Grant, editors and
publishers (8—3). Circ'n "Jia..." In 1903, Z (4).
FARMERS' FAVORITE; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 20x26 ; subscription
$1; established 1889; Shanks Bros., editors
and publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
CLARKSBURG, Moniteau Co. D 5091
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 30 m. W. of
Jefferson City, the State capital. Seat of
Hooper Institute. Agriculture and coal
mining.
REVIEW; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscriptions!; established 1899: McFadden
& Godbev, editors and publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
CLARKSDALE, Dekalh Co. ^ 334
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 11 m. S. W. of MarysvlUe, the county
seat. Fruit raising.
JOURNAIi; Fridays; independent; four
pages 173^x24; subscription $1; established
Septemhe~r, 1902; H. C. Dunn, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Circulation "ijti."
CLARKSVILLE, Pike Co. n- 843t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.
and Mississippi r., 84 m. above Saint Louis.
General manufacturing and river com-
merce. Agriculture.
BANNER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1898: Harry Hubbell, editor and nublisher
(9-3). Circulation "jkl - In 1903, Z (4).
PIKE; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 17x22; subscription $1; established
1903; T. R. Buckner, editor and publisher
(1-5).
CLAYTON, c. h., Saint Louis Co. a
402+ pop., on St. Louis, Kansas City & Colo-
rado Rd., 2 m. W. of Saint Louis. Farming.
ARGUS; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1876; Lee Barton, editor; The Clayton Avgus
Publishing Co., Inc., publishers (12— i).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 2,4(K^). lu 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896, 2,000. In 1897. Y. In 1898, H. In
1899, vl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
Inl963, (z— 4)1. Inl904. (z— 4) I(OO).
ST. LOUIS CO. ADVOCATE; Fri
davs; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1895 ; W. E. Horton,
editor; St. Louis County Printing and Pub-
lishing Co.. publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1898, -jKi." In 1899, zl. In
1900, vl. In 1901, "JKL."
ST. LOUIS CO. WAECHTER;
Fridays; German; republican; eight pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1874; John
H. Boos, editor; Waechter Publishing Co.,
publishers; dated also at Saint Louis. Circu-
lation "jkl." In 1898, Z. Tnl902, "JKi."
ST. LOUIS CO. WATCHMAN;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1881 ; T. H. Rogers,
editor; Watchman Printing and Publishing
Company, publishers (7—3 P). Circ'n "iKL.'
Inl902, Z(1.2, 4, 5)(AA).
CLEARMONT, Nodaway Co. t) 348t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
13 m. N. W. of MaryvUle, the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1888;
Skud & Simpson, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
CLIFTONHILL, Randolph Co. b 180
pop., 10 m. W. of Huntsville, the county
seat. Agriculture.
RUSTLER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab.
lished 1899: Seaton E. Graves, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jju,.-
CLINTON, c. h., Henry Co. -D 5,061t
pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis,
Kansas City, Osceola & Southern and Mis-
souri, Kansas & Texas Rds., 37 m. S. W. of
Sedalia. Two artesian white sulphur wellj.
Manufacturing, agriculture, milling and
stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; everv evening except
Sunday, and HENRY CO. DEMOCRAT,
Thursdays; democratic; daily four, weekly-
ten pages 15x22; subscription — dally $4.80,
weekly $1; established— daily 1883, weekly
1868; Chas. H. Whltaker & Son, editors and
publishers (6—3), Circulation— dally "j.kl."
weekly "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
EVENING REPUBLICAN; every
evening except Sunday, and HENRV CO.
REPUBLICAN, Fridays ; republican ;
daily four, weekly eight to twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly $1: es-
tablished—daily 1904, weekly 1865; C. D. Wal-
lace, editor; Republican Printing Co., pub-
lishers (1—5).
Circulation— Weekly : In 1894, publisher
asserts, not less than 2.000. In 1895, 1 . In 1896,
publisher asserts, exceeding 2,000. Inl897, Y.
In 1898. yl. In 1899. "jkl." In 1902, July,
publisher asserts, for a year past has never
been less than 2,016 Actual average for 1903,
2,309: /or 1904, .3,049.
EYE; Saturdays; democratic; six pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1885; T. O.
Smith, editor and publisher (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1902, Z (4).
TRIBUNE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1895; Llngle & Lingle, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
C'LY'D'E, Nodateay Co.\2 250t pop., on
Omaha & St. Louis and Chicago Great
Western Rds., 16 m. E. S. E. of Maryville,the
county seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
TIMES; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1893;
J. A. Cummings, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "jkl."
COFFEYBURG, Daviess Co. t: 390t
pop., on Omaha, Kansas City & Eastern Rd.,
15 m. N. of Gallatin, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays (A A).
HEADLIGHT; Thursdays: independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents;
established July. 1902: J. W. & C. W. Rupe,
editors and publishers (6—3). Circ'n "iKL"
(AA).
COLE CAMP, Benton Co. D 648t pop.,
on Sedalia, Warsaw & Southwestern Rd.,
18 m. S. of Sedalia, the county seat. Flour
mill and plow factory. Agriculture.
COURIER; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1894; R. L.
Carson, editor and publisher (2—3. Circula-
tion "JKL."
COLLINS, -S^'- Clair Co. -a 260t pop.,
on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd.,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
549
MISSOURI.
60 m. S. W. of Springfield. Fanning and
stock raising.
A D VA N C E; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1897; E. E. Buzzard, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jki-."
COLUMBIA, c. h., Boone Co. n S.BoH
pop., on Wabash Rd., 10 m. N. E. from Mis-
souri r. and 25 N. by N. W. of Jefferson City,
the State capital. Seat of State University,
Christian Female College and Stephens' Fe-
male College. Mining, stock raising and
farming.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day; four pages 15x22; subscription $4; es-
tablished September, 1901; Mitchell & Strong,
editors and publishers (2 — 3). Circ'n "jkl."
COMMERCIAL; Saturdays ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1879;
Louis K. Davis, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKI, •• (A A).
MISSOURI HERAL-D; Fridays; dem
ocratic; twenty pages 10J^xl43^; subscription
(1; established 186S; Edwin W. Stephens,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1897.2,333; for 1898, 3,319; for
1899, 3,045; for a year endiug with June,
1900,3,989. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH (OO). Actual average for 1904,
3,463.
MISSOURI STATESMAN; Fri-
days ; democratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1843; L. H. Rice, editor
and publisher.
Circulation: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, I. In 1897, IZ. In 1898, ••iKL." In
1900. Z. In 1902, "J_KL."
M. S. II. INDEPENDENT; Thursdays,
except June, July and August; collegiate;
eight pages 9x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; Students of Missouri State Uni-
versity, editors and publishers (12—3).
Circulation: In 1902, "JiL" Actual average
for 1903. 1,117. In 1904. yl.
PROFESSIONAL. WORLD; Fri
days; negro; independent; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1901 ; R. L. Logan,
editor and publisher (12— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
AGRICULTURE COLLEGE
FARMER; monthly; agricultiire; sixteen
pages 9^x12; subscription £0 cents; estab-
lished 1904; J. Lee Hewitt, elitor; Students
of College of Agriculture, publishers (2—5).
CONCORDIA, Lafayette Co. -a 889t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 23 m. S. E.
of Lexington, the county seat. Shipping
point for grain. Canning factory. Agri-
culture and dairying.
CONCORDIAN;Thursdaj's;republican;
eight pages 13.x;20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1893; J. J. Bredehoeft. Jr., editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iKL."
CONWAY, Laclede Co. g 272t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 17 m.
S. S. W. of Lebanon, the county seat.
Timber and agriculture.
RECORD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; John A. Bram, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
CORNING, JLoIt Co. b 240 pop., on
Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs
Rd.. 45 m. N. W. of St. Joseph.
MIRROR; Thursdays: local; eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI. 25; established
iune, 1904; C. N. Dobyns, editor and pub-
lisher (I— 5). I
MISSOURI.
COWGILIi, Caldwell Co. t]357t pop.^
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 26 m.
W. S. W. of Chillicothe. Butter and cheese
factory. Coal mines In vicinity. Agriculture.
CHIEF; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1887; Q. B.
Cowley, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "JKL "
CRAIG, Sou Co. \2 775t pop., oa
Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Rd.. 45 m. N.
from Saint Joseph. Fruit-shipping points
Grain elevators and flour mills.
LEADER ; Fridays; independent repub-
lican; twelve pages 11x18; subscription $1.25;
established 1886 ; Ch. N. Dobyns, editor and
publisher (6— 3). Circulation "iKL. "
CREIGHTON, Cass Co. ^ 360t pop.^
on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd.,
18 m. S. E. of Harrlsonville, the county seat.
Milling, coal mining, farming and brick
making.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; six pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1899;
W. A. Crane, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
CUBA, Crawford Co. D- 652t pop., on St.
Louis & San Francisco Rd., 9 m. N. W. of
Steelville, the county seat. Agriculture.
REVIEW; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1 ; established 1882;
John Harris, editor and publisher (1—4). Cir-
culation "JKL."
DARLINGTON, Gentry Co. \^ S69t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Omaha & St. Louis Rds.. 5 m. S. W. of Al-
bany, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
RECORD; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1891; Asa W. Butler, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
DEARBORN, ^Za«e Co. ^567t pop.,
on Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific and
Chicago Great Western Rds., 10 m. N. of
Platte City, the county seat. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1 ; established
1890; Jas. Watson, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl "
DEEP WATER, Uenry Co. o l,201t
pop., on Kansas City. Ft. Scott & Memphis
Rd.. 7 m. S. of Clinton, the county seat..
Coal mining, manufacturing and agri-
culture.
WORLD ; Wednesdays; Independent ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; W. E. Cain, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "JKL"
DE KALB, Buchanan Co. ti600 pop.,.
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.. 11
m. S. of Saint Joseph, the county seat.
Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; four pages 1.3x20;
subscription $1; established 1897; Ed. S.
Hays, editor and publisher- Circ'n "jkl."
DENVER, Worth Co. tl 295 pop.
HERALD; Thursdays (A A).
DESOTO, Jefferson Co. n- 5,611t pop.,
on St. Louis. Iron Mountain & Southern.
550
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
Rd.,42 m. S. by S. W. of Saint Louis. Min-
ing and manufacturing.
PRESS; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established 1893;
J. F. Mitchim, editor; Mitchlm Publishing
Company, publishers (10—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
In 1899, Z. In 1902, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (••).
REl'UBIilCAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x2;i; subscription $1; estab-
ished 1889 ; W. E. Crow, editor ; Facts Printing
Company, publishers (8—3). Circ'n "jkl." In
1899, Z. In 1900. Z. In 1901, Z (4, 5). In 1903,
Z(4).
DEWITT, Carroll Go. [^ 550t pop., on
Wabash Rd. and Missouri r., 16 m. W. of
Carroliton, the county seat. Stave factory
and flour mill.
CARROLL FARMERS' HER-
ALD; Fridays; independent; four pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1889; J.
A. Williams, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "J.Ki."
DEXTER, Stoddard Co. U^ l,862t pop.,
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
and St. Louis Southwestern Eds., 49 m. W.
by S. W. of Cairo. 111. Heading and handle
factories and flour mill. Farming.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pagesl3x20; subscription $1 ; established
1875; Webb Watbins. editor and publisher
(7-3 P). Circulation "jkl."
STODDARD CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1890 ; A. J.
Thrower, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
DIXON, Pulaski Co. D 500t pop,, on
St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 24 m. W. of
Rolla. Shipping point for wheat. Farming
and stock raising.
ECHO; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1891;
F. A. Forbes, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
DONIPHAN, c. h., Ripley Co. R l,508t
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern Rd. and Current r., 26 m. W. S. W. of
Poplar Bluff. Agriculture and lumber.
EXPONENT; Wednesdays (A A).
HUSTLER; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; established 1899; D. C. Cun-
ningham, editor and publisher (2 — 3). Circu-
lation "jkl." In 1902, Z (1, 2).
PROSPECT-NEWS; Thursdays ;demo-
cratlc ; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
•stablished 18S8 ; John P. Campbell, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl." In 1902,
Z (4.6).
DOWNING, 5rc/iM2/Zer Co. b SOlf pop.,
on Keokuk & Western Rd., 10 m. E. S. E. of
Lancaster, the county seat, and 11 W. of
Memphis. Timber and agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1891; Geo. B. Shaffer, editor and publisher
(6 — 3). Circulation "JKL."
DREXEL, Cass Co. -a 453t pop., on
Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf Rd., 25 m.
S. W. of Harrisonville, the county seat,
and 53 S. of Kansas City. Agriculture and
stock raising.
STAR; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1892;
G. W. Rhea, editor and publisher (1 — 1). Cir
culatlon "iKL."
MISSOURI.
EDGERTON, Platte Co. ^ 634t pop.
JOURNAL; Thursdays (A A).
EDINA, c. h., Knox Co. [j' l,605t pop.,
on Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City Rd., 47 m.
N. W. of Quincy, 111. Agriculture and stock
raising.
KNOX CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 22x26; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1871 ; Griffln Frost, editor
and publisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
KNOX CO. REGISTER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1882; Frank J. O'Reilly, editor
and publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
SENTINEL; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1867: R. F. Schofleld, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, "jjvl." Actual aver-
aqe for 1896, 1,063. In 1897. Y. In
1898, 'JKL-" Actual average for 1900, 1,254.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
'EJu'DO'S ^Miller Co. u 2,000 pop.,onMi8-
souri Pacific and St. Louis, Kansas City and
Colorado Rds., 14 m. N. W. of Tuscumbia
the county seat. Rock Island System's
General Division and shops. Agriculture
and mining.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 9x14; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1894; N. J. Shepherd, editor; Raw-
leigh Shepherd, publisher (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
EAGLE; Fridays; democratic ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
September, 1903; D. F. Thompson, editor; The
Eagle Printing Co., publishers (12 — 4). Cir-
culation "JKL."
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
ELDORADO SPRINGS, Cedar
Co. p 2,137+ pop., 19 m. N, W. of Stockton.
the county seat. Largest town in county.
Mineral springs. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI; established 1897;
W. W. Goodwin, editor; Goodwin Bros,, pub-
lishers (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
SUN ; Thursdays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1890; John
S. Smith, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl "
£ li M O , Nodaway Co. "□ 600 pop., on
Omaha & St. Louis Rd., 20 m. N. W. of
Maryville and 55 N. of Saint Joseph. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
REGISTER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; J. S. Wood, editor and publisher
(6 — 3). Circulation "jkl "
ELSBERRY, Lincoln Co. n- 816+ pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 2 m.
from Mississippi r. and 68 N. of Saint Louis.
Sandstone quarries. Farming.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Mavhall Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (2— 3). Circulation "JKL." In 1902, Z (4).
ELVINS, St. Francois Co. D- 5501 pop.,
on Mississippi & Bonne Terre Rd., 50 m. S.
of St. Louis.
LABOR HERALD; Thursdays; labor;
ten pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1902; B. J. Hubbard, editor and publisher
(1—5).
Circulation : In 1904, publisher asserts,
4,000 each Issue during the year.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
551
MISSOURI.
EMINENCE, c.h., shannon Co. g9:30t
pop. (Of towuship), on Jack's Fork of Cur-
rent r. Silver and copper mining.
CURRENT WAVE: Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1874; P, L. Lyles, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKL'
JOURNAI. ; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
January. 1901; C. W. Hudgens, editor and
publisher (6— 3). Circulation ••jkl."
EOLIA, PiJi^ Co. n- 158 pop., on St.
Louis & Hannibal Rd., 11 m. S. E. of Bowling
Green, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
VOICE; Friiiays; democratic; eight pages
11x16; subscription $1; established June, 1902;
S. Howard Leech, editor and publisher (A A).
£ T H £ li , Macon Co. ^ 397t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 12 m. E.
of Bucklin. Farming.
COURIER; Fridays; independent: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1896; Wm. E. Cole, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
£ VERTON, Dade Co. p 630t pop., on
Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd., 10 m.
S. E. of Greenfield, the county seat.
DADE CO. JOURNAL.; Fridays; in
dependent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1 ; established 1892 ; Josephus Lee, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
GEXERAl.. BAPTIST; Wednesdays;
general baptist; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established July, 1903; JosephusLee,
editor and publisher (1—4). Circ'n "jkl."
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Clay Co.
"ti 1,881+ pop., ou Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul and Excelsior Springs Rds., 30 m. E. by
N. E. of Kansas City. Summer resort.
Farming.
C A Li Li ; every evening except Sunday, and
SEI>II-VvEEKLiY, Tuesdays and Fridays;
democratic; daily four, semi weekly six
pages 13x20; subscription— dally $3; semi-
vv'eekly $1; established 1882; A. C. Bush, edi-
tor and publisher (12—3) Circulation daily
"JKL." semi-weekly "jkl."
CHRISTIAN UNION WITNESS-
HERALD; Thursdays; church of Christ;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1843; Rev. J. V. B. Flack, D.D., editor; Herald
Publishing Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl"
In 189T, Z. In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5 ).
JOURNAL; Saturdays ; democratic ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1886;
W. D. Flack, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
STANDARD; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 1.3x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; W. N. McKlnney, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
FAIRFAX, Atchison Co. ^ 666t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 7 m.
S. of Tarkio. Stock raising, shipping and
farming.
FORUM; Fridays; independent; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1892; W. H. Hambaugh, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl "
F AIRPLAY, Polk Co. g 407t pop., on
Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd , 12 m.
E. of Bolivar, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
MISSOURI.
lished 1893; Carl D. Wilkinson, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "iKX"
FARBER, Audrain Co. D 247t pop., on
Chicago & Alton Rd., about 19 m. N. E. of
Mexico, the county seat. Corn, oats and
grass. Agriculture and coal mining.
FORUM; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1891;
C. A. Davault. editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
FARMINGTON, c. h., Saint Fran-
cois Co. D- 1,778+ pop., 87 m. S. of Saint Louis.
Wagon manufactories.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
17^x22; subscription $1; established 1883;
Harry & C. H. Denman, editors and pub-
lishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." In 1902, August,
publisher asserts, smallest number during
past year was 1,250. In 1903. yl. In 1904, y I.
PROGRESS; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1902; Robert M.Yost, editor
and publisher (1—3). Circulation "jkl"
TIMES AND HERALD; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1874; Theodore D. Fisher, edi-
tor; Times Printing Co., publishers (2—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1902, Z (4, 5).
•p^^YETTE, c.h., Howard Co. D 2,717t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 12 m.
from Missouri r. and 60 N. W. of Jefferson
City, the State capital. Farming,
DEMOCRAT-LEADER; Thursdays;
democratic; sight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established— Democj-af -Banner 18 .4, How-
ard Co. Leader 1893; H. P. Mason, editor and
publisher (6— 3). ,,„«-, r» as.
Circulation : In 1896 •'iia-^' In 1897. Z. Act-
ual average for 1898, 2,253. In 1899, y I. In
1900. yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4)1. In 1904, yl.
GLOBE; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription SI; established 1897; W.D.
Settle, editor; J. M. Fuller, pubhsher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." ^cW aver-
age/or 1900, 1,1 37. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl.
Inl903. (z— 4) I (OO) (A A).
HOWARD CO. ADVERTISER;
Fridays ; democratic ; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1 ; established 1840; Marshall B,
Yeaman, editor; Yeaman & White, publish-
ers (8— 3). ^ ^ -
Circulation: In 1895. "jkl-" Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1,624. In 1897, Tf . Actual
average for 1898. 1.600. In 1899. zl. In
1900. zl. In 1901, y I. In 1902. yl. Inl903,(z-4)
I. In 1904, yl.
FESTUS, Jefferson Co. a- 1,256 pop., on
Mississippi River & Bonne Terre Rd.,9m.
E. of Hillsboro.
NEWS; Saturdays; Independent; four
pages 15x22: subscription $1: established
April, 1903; Herbert Adams, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3). Circulation "ijcL."
FILLMORE' Andrew Co.\2 225t pop.,
9 m. W. of Rosendale. the nearest station
on Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs
Rd., and 13 N. W. of Savannah, the county
seat. Farming and stock raising.
LEVER; Thursdays; Independent: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899: W. H. Gilbert, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation ••ijcL."
FLAT RIVER, Saint Francois Co. D-
on Mississippi River & Bonne Terre Rd., 8 m.
552
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
MISSOURI.
N. W. of Farmington, the county seat.
Lead mining.
LiEAD BELT NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1900; Chas. R. Pratt, editor and
publisher (1—4), Circulation "jkl."
FOREST CITY, Holt Co. ti 400 pop.,
on Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs
Rd., 3 m. W. of Oregon, the county seat, and
22 W. of Saint Joseph. Flouring and excel-
sior mills and canning factory. Agriculture.
PRESS; Fridays (A A).
STAR; Fridays; tour pages 18x24; sub-
scriptions!; established September, 1901; J.
W. & J. O. Morris, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
FORSYTH, c.li.,ranc2/ Co.Q '204t pop.,
on White r., 40 m. S. E. of Springfield.
Flour mills and lumber.
TANEY CO. REPUBLICAN: Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1S95; W. H. Price, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
FRANKFORD, Pike Co. o 700t pop.,
on St. Louis & Hannibal Rd., 18 m. S. W.
of Hannibal. Flour mills. Grain, timber
and live stock.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1878; William E. Jones, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
FREDERICKTOWN, c. h., Madi-
aon Co. 3^ 1,577+ pop. —local census 2,050 — on
St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd.
and St. Francis r., 104 m. S. of Saint Louis.
Lead, silver, copper, nickel and iron
deposits.
DEMOCRAT-NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; six pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1874; Smith & Purcell. editors and
publishers (12—3).
Circulation -jkl." In 1903, I. In 1904, yl.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1898: T. A. Bowman, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkj-"
FREEBURG, Osage Co. U 14 pop.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
FUIiTON, c. h., Callaway Co. n 4,883t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 25 m. N. N. E.
of Jefferson City, the State capital. Seat
of educational and beneficent institutions.
Manufactures of earthenware and fire
clay brick. Stock raising.
SUN; every evening except Sundaj', and
W^EEKLY, Fridays; democratic; four
pages— daily 13x20, weekly 20x26; subscrip
tion- daily $4, weekly $1; established 1882;
W. D. Thomas, editor; Sun Printing Com-
pany, publishers (2 — 3).
Circulation- Daily : "jkl."
Weekly: In 1895, publislier asserts, not
less than 1,.350. Actual average for 1896,
1,804. In 1897. Y. In 1898, zl. In 1899, zl.
Actual average for a year ending uith July
3, 1900. '^,748; for a year ending ti'ith Sep-
tember, 1901, 2,940; for 1902, 3,06t2. In
1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
GAZETTE; Fridays: democratic;
eight pages 13x20: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; Ovid Bell, editor and publisher
(2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, I.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, -jkl" In 1902, Z (3, 4).
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1892; W.W. Arnold, editor; Eichor & Wilson,
publishers (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
3IISSOURI TELEGRAPH; weekly,
twice-a-week, Tuesdays and Fridays: demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1839; J. B. Williams & Co., edi-
tors and publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
SCHOOL INDEPENDENT; monthly;
educational; sixteen pages 7x9; subscription
$1; established October, 1902 ; Hale & Crag-
head, editors and publishers (12—3). Circu-
lation "jkl." (A a)
GAINESVILLE, c. h., Ozark Co. [?
222+ pop., 45 m. S. W. of West Plains, near-
est railroad station. Farming and cotton
growing.
OZARK CO. NEWS; Thursdays; re-
publican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1882; D. D. Turnbaugh, editor
and publisher (9— 3). Circulation "jkl."
OZARK CO. TIMES; Fridays: four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; establisbed
November, 1901; Lay ton Bros. & Harlin, edi-
tors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
GALENA, c. h., Stone Co. Q 500 pop.,
on James Fork of White r., 40 m. S. by S. W.
of Springfield. Farming.
STONE CO. ORACLE; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1887; Miss Mary Smith, editor;
Armstrong & Co., publishers. Circ'n ".ikl "
GALLATIN, c. h., DaviM* Co. ^2,120
pop., on Wabash and Chicago, Rock Island
& Pacific Rds. and Grand r., 50 m. E. of
Saint Joseph. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1869; Robertson & Ball, editors and pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Circulation : From 1892 to 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,750. In 1S96, I. In
1897, I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. Actual
average for a year ending n-ith June,
1900,1,800. In 1901. yl. Actual average
'or 1902, 2,380: for 1903, '2,594; for 1904,
2 TTS
NORTH MISSOURIAN; Thursdays;
republican: eight pages 15x22: subscription
$1; established 1864; C. M. Harrison, editor
and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, "JKL." In 1896. T. In
1897, Y. In 1898. "jkl." In 1899, Z. In 1902.
"JKL."
GALT, Grundy Co. tl 582t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Quincy,
Omaha & Kansas City Rds., 12 m. E. N. E. of
Trenton, the county seat. Farming district.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885: F. J. Bondurant, editor and pub-
lisher (S— 3). Circulation "JKL."
SUN; Saturdays; democratic; eight pages
11x15; subscription $1; established 1900: Sam
S. ToUe, editor and publi-sher. Circ'n "jkl."
GARDEN CITY, Cass Co. -a 574t
pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis
Rd., 68 m. S. E. of Kansas City. Farming.
VIEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; extablishedls91;
J. Cartright. editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JK_L"
GENTRY, Gen/ry Co.^2G0t pop.,oii
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 10 m.
N. W. of Albany, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
SENTINEL; Thursdays: independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
553
MISSOURI.
llshed 1900; C. F. Ward, editor and publisher.
Circulation "ikl."
GIULIAM, Saline Co. n 347t Pop., on
Chicago & Alton Rd., 12 m. N. E. of Mar-
shall, the county seat, and 5 W, of the Mis-
souri r. Timber and agriculture.
GLOBE; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
190(1; Mrs. J. M. Woolridge, editor and pub
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
GILMAN CITY, Harrison Co. t] 447t
pop., on Port Arthur Route Rd., 75 m. N. E.
of Saint Joseph and 10 N. of Kansas City.
Cattle. Farming.
GUIDE; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898; J. A. Bowen.editorandpublisher(10— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
GLASGOW, Howard Co. D l,672t pop.,
on Chicago & Alt»n and Wabash Rds. and
Missouri r., 160 m. W. N. W. of Saint Louis.
Saw, veneering and flouring mills and to-
bacco factories. Seat of Lewis Library,
Pritchett College and Morrison Astronomi-
cal Observatory. Agriculture.
GLiOBE; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1897; Charles M. Diggs, editor and publisher
(1—5). Circulation "jkl."
HOAVARD CO. ECHO; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1899; W. Chas. Hopper, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl"
31 ISSO URI A N ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1867; W. P. Ruff el, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, "jKi,."
GOLDEN CITY, Barton Co. p 875t
pop., on Frisco System Rd., 51 m. W. of
Springfleld and 150 S. E. of Kansas City.
Agriculture and stock raising.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; John A. Griesel, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "JKL."
HERA L< D ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1880; J. H. Heath, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
GORIN, Scotland Co. rf 87t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Sante Fe Rd., 7 m. W.
of Wyaconda and 14 S. E. of Memphis, the
county seat. Agriculture and timber.
ARGUS; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1890;
Homer L. Settle, editor and publisher (6— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
GOWER, Clinton Co. tl 392t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Sante Fe and St.
Joseph & Grand Island Rds., 21 m. S. E. of
Saint Joseph. Farming and stock raising.
EPITOmiST; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; Gideon Daeschner, editor and
publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
GRAHAM, Nodaway Co. tl 384t Pop.,
2 m. E. of Maitland, 14 W. of Barnard and
15 S. W. of Maryvllle, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
POST ; Thursdays ; independent ; six pages
17^x24; subscription $1; established 1890;
MISSOURI.
Oron M. Elliott, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
G'RAN'BY, Newton Co. p 2,3151 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., about
9 m. N. E. of Neosho, the county seat. Agri-
culture and lead and zinc mining.
WINER; Saturdays; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1892; The Miner
Printing Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
GRANGER, Scotland Co. cf 260 pop.,
on Keokee & Western Rd., 11 m. W. of
Memphis. Agriculture and stock raising.
GAZETTE: Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established April, 19U3 ;
Swan & Co., editors and publishers (8—3 P).
(A A).
GRANT CITY, c. h., Worth Co. t]
1,406+ pop., on Chicago. Burlington &Quincy
Rd., 60 m. N. of Saint Joseph, Agricultural
and stock-raising center.
STAR; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1867; J. W. S. Dillon, editor and publisher
(2—3).
Circulntiou: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,317. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
WORTH CO. TIMES; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1873; P. S. Mooers, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
GREEN CASTLE, Sullivan Co. i
3901- pop., on Qulncy, Omaha & Kansas City
Rd., 15 m. E. of Milan.
J OURNA L. } Fridays (A A).
GREEN CITY, Sullivan Co. i 477t
pop., on Qulncy, Omaha & Kansas City Rd.,
11 m. E. N. E. of Milan, the county seat.
Farming, mining and stock raising.
PRESS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 1 3x20 ; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ;
Robt. H. McClanahan, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "JKL."
GREENFIELD,c.h.,I?ad« Co. p
1,406+ pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Mem-
phis Rd., 40 m. N. W. of Springfleld. Agri-
culture, mining and stock raising.
DADE CO. ADVOCATE; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1874; Will R. Bowles, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl"
VEDETTE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1866; Philip S. Griffith, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
GREENRIDGE, Pettis Co. O 389t
pop., on Missouri. Kansas & Texas Rd.,
13 m. S. W. of Sedalia, the county seat. Coal
mining.
liOCALi NEWS; Fridays; independent;
four pages 15i^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1R92; W. H. Crisman, editor and pub-
lisher (3—5 P). Circulation "iKL"
GREENVILLE, c. h., Wayne Co. O,
1,051+ pop., on WilliamsvIUe, Greenville &
Northeastern Rd. and St. Francis r. Manu-
factures of yellow pine lumber. Timber
and granite.
SUN; Thursdays; democratic; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1894; J. S.
Marsh, editor and publisher. Clro'n "jkl"
554
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
3IISS0URI.
MISSOURI.
WAYNE CO. JOURNAL.; Thursdays;
democratic; twelve pages 11x16; subscription
SI; established 1876; C. C. Mitchin, editor;
The Journal Printing Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jkl"
HALE, Carroll Co. [^ 665t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 16 m. N.
E. of Carrollton, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
H U S T L. E R ; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription §1; estab-
lished 1894; J.E.Ripley & Son, editors and
publishers (12 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
IjEADER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1897; C. L. Shinn, editor and publisher (12—3).
■ Circulation "jkl."
H ALLS VILLE, Boon* Co. n 157 pop.,
on Wabash Rd. 12 m. N. E. of Columbia.
Agriculture.
EAGIiE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
Mav, 1903; Louis K. Davis, editor and pub
lisher(7— 3). (A A).
HAMILTON, Caldwell Co.\2 l.«04t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd.,
50 m. E. of Saint Joseph and 69 N. E. of Kan-
sas City. Manufacturing, coal mining, ag-
riculture and stock raising.
FARxlIERSS' ADVOCATE; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1890; Holman &
Ridings, editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, T. Actual average
for 1896. 1,140; for 1897, 1,481 ; for 1898,
ti,'^10 ; for 1899, '^,683. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) J. Actual
average for 1904. ti,3SS.
HAMILiTONlAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1878; W. J. Clark, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
FfeATERNAL. HOME; monthly;
fraternal; four pages 15x22; subscription 50
cents; established 1899; Clyde R. Osborn,
editor; Fraternal Home, publishers (1 — i).
Circniatiou: In 1901, "j_kl." Act^lal aver-
age for 1902, 8,416; for 1903, 8,666. In
1904, yF.
HANNIBAL, Marion Co. cf 12,780t
pop., center of six railroads on Mississippi
r., 20 m. below Quincy, 111. General manu-
facturing. Shipping point.
COURIER-POST; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
republican ; daily four pages 20x26, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4.80,
weekly $1; established 1886; Thos. B. Morris
editor and publisher. Circ'n — daily "jkl "
weekly "JKL-" In 1897. daily Z. In 1902, "jkl."
MORNING JOURNAL; every morn
ing except Monday, and WEEKLY, Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $-1.80, Sunday $1.50, weekly
$1; established— daily 1876. weekly 1870; J. A.
Knott, editor; Journal Printing Co., publish-
ers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: "jjil " Weekly: In
1904.1.
HARDIN, Hay Co.^j 669t pop., on Wa-
bash and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rds., 10 m. E. of Richmond, the county seat.
Agriculture, mining and milling.
N E WS; Tiiursdays; democratic; four
pages 17^^x24; subscription $1 : established
1888: Walter L. Bales, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
HARRIS^.
JOURNAL: Fri'lavs: eight pages 13x20;
Bubscription $1; established April, 1902; E
J. Barron, editor and publisher (7—3). Cir-
culation "jkl." (A A).
HARRISONVILLE,c.li., Cats Co.
-n 1,844+ pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott &
Memphis, Kansas City, Osceola & Southern,
Missouri, Kansas & Texas, and Missouri
Pacific Rds., 40 m. S. of Kansas City. Agri-
culture and coal mining.
CASS CO. DEMOCRAT: Thursdays;
democratic; eight to twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1856 ; E. R. Idol,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n 'jkl "
In 1901, Z (6). In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
CASS CO. LEADER ; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight to twelve pages 17}^x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; H. C. Daniel,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jicl "
CASS CO. NEWS; Fridays ; republican r
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; C. L. Harris, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
HARTSBURG, Boone Co. D 3.5a
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 18
m. S. of Columbia, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
TRUTH ; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; Pearl
Craigo, editor; S. M. Myers, publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl."
HARTVILLE, c. h., Wright Co. q3*
445+ pop. , on Gasconade r., 50 m. E. of Spring-
field. Lead, copper and iron ore.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1889; A. J. Summers, editor; Hartville Demo-
crat Co., publishers (2—3). Circ'n "jkl."
W^RIGHT CO. PROGRESS; Fridays;
republican; four pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1892; W. H. H. Musick. editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
HAYTI, Pemiscot Co. Q. 419t pop., on
St. Louis, Kennett & Southern Rd., 5 m. W.
of Gayoso, the county seat. Stave factory
and saw and planing mills.
FE.MISCOT ARGUS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898; H. H. Vance, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
HERMANN, c. h., Gasconade Co. a-
1,575+ pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd. and Mis-
souri r., 81 m. W. of Saint Louis. Flour mills^
brewery, foundry, and wine, saw, cigar,
knife and wrench manufactories.
ADVERTISER-COURIER; Wednes-
days; republican; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1872; Fred L. Wensel,
editor; Graf Bros., publishers (3— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
VOLKSBLATT; Fridays; German;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
JS2; established 1855; Theo. Graf, editor; Graf
Bros., publishers (7—3).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1*^91 to 1895.
Acfunl average for 1896, 1,1 '73. In 1897, Y,
Actual average fnr 1898. 1,1 68. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl'
HERMITAGE, c. h., Hickory Co. D
275 pop., on the Pomme de Terre r., 20 m. E.
S. E. of Osceola. Mining and agriculture.
INDEX-GAZETTE; Thursdays; re-
publican; eigiit pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1884; W.U.Morton, editor and
publisher (9—3) Circulation ".ikl."
REFUULICAN : Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscriptions!; es-
tablished 1897; ■Wilson & Green, editors and
publishers (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
555-
MISSOURI.
HIGBEE, Randolph Co. Q l,151t pop.,
on Chicago & Alton and Missouri, Kansas
& Texas Rds., 10 m, S. S. W. of Moberly.
Coal mining, farming and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1887;
W. H. Welch & Son, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
HIGGINSVILL.E, Lafayette Co. -D
2,791t pop., on Chicago & Alton and Missouri
Pacific Rds., 11 m. S. E. of Lexington, the
county seat. Wheat, corn and coal. Seat
of the Confederate Home.
ADVANCE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1879;
Geo. Scott and S. J. Kleinschmidt, editors and
publishers (12— 1). Circ'n "jkl.- In 1903, Z (4).
JEFFEKSONIAN ? Fridays; twelve
pages 14x21; subscription $1; established
1896; Jule G. Coe, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." In 1902,
(z— 4. 5)1. In 1903, yl. In 1904, (z-4) I.
Li EADER; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1888; M. L. Harwood & Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
MISSOURI THALBOTE ; Fridays;
German; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1871; R. P. Sevin, editor; S. Z.
Bruening, publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl-" In 1896, I.
Actual average for the first six inonths of 1897,
1»590. In 1898. "JKL " Actual average for
1900, 1,321. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
PROGRESSIVE BEE-KEEPER;
monthly; bee culture; thirty-two pages 6x9;
subscription .50 cents; established 1893; G. M.
Doolittle and R. B. Leahy, editors; Leahy
Manufacturing Co., publishers.
Circulation: In 1897, 'jkl." Actual aver-
age for lii98. ti.'HOS. In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, y I. In 1902, y I. In 1903, y I. In 1904, y I.
HILLiSBORO, c. h., Jefferson Co. D-
254-I' pop., 40 m. S. S. E. of Saint Louis.
Farming, stock raising and fruit growing.
JEFFERSON DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days ; democratic ; four pages 20x26 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1866; R. W. McMullin,
editor and publisher (2—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,430. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898 "TKL." In 1901, Z (3). Actual average
for 1903, 1,640. lu 19 i4, yl.
NEW ERA; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x26: subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1905; Dietrich & Crow, edi-
tors and publishers (1—5 P).
HOLDEN, Johnson Co. -a 2,126t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 40 m. W. of Sedalia
and 50 S. E. of Kansas City. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1866; Richard H. Tatlow, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
PROGRESS; Saturdays (A A)
HOLT, Clay (7o.t]339t pop., on Chi-
cago, Burlington & Qiilncy Rd., 7 m. S. of
Lathrop and 14 N. of Liberty, the county
seat. Flour and saw mills.
RUSTLER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20 : subscription $1 ; established
1890: E. T. Hockaday, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
HOPKINS, Nodaway Co. ^ 907t pop.,
on Chicago. Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 14 m.
MISSOURI.
N. of Mary ville, the county seat. Agricul-
ture.
JOURNAIj ; Thursdays ; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1876: W. L. Moorhead, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
HOUSTON, c.h.,rea;rt« Co.g 514t pop.,
18 m. N. N. E. of Cabool, the nearest rail-
road point. Iron foundry. Agriculture,
fruit and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
llshed 1903; Samlidge & Britton, editors and
publishers (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl "
HERA LiD ; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1878; E. K. Lyles. editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl" In 1899, Z. In
1901, publisher asserts, was not less than 1,100.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, "jkl."
TEXAS CO. STAR; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 17x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1893; J. S- King, editor and pub-
lisher (11— 3). Circulation "JKL."
HOUSTONIA, Petti>^ Co. D 307t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd.. 14 m. N. W. of Se-
dalia, the county seat. Agriculture.
SPECTATOR; Thursdays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1898; R.
& E. Medley, editors and publishers. Circu-
lation "JKL."
HUMANSVILLE, Polk Co. g l,055t
pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis
Rd., 19 m. S. by S. E. of Osceola. Farming
and grazing.
ST A R-L.EA DER ; Thursdays; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1878; J. W. Graves, editor and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation "JiiL" In 1897, Z. In 1902. "jkl- "
HTTME,^a<es Go.-D o40t pop.,on Kansas
City, Ft. Scott & Memphis and Kansas City,
Pittsburg & Gulf Rds., 12 m. W. of Rich HilL
Shipping point for corn. Agriculture, coal
mining and stock raising.
BORDER TELEPHONE; Saturdays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Lewis W.Moore, editor; S.Moore
& Son, publishers.
Circulation: In 1895. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896. 1,100; for 1897, 1,158. In
1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In
1901, "JKL."
HUMPHREYS, Sullivan Co. b 393
pop., on Omaha, Kansas City & Eastern
Rd., 15 m. S. W. of Milan, the county seat.
Grazing and stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; four pages 13x20;,
subscription 75 cents; established 1897; C. C.
Bartruff. editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
HUNNEWELL, Shelby Co.^m^
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
10 m. E. of Shelbina. Live stock and
farming.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; A. B. Dunlap, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iKL"
HUNTSVILLE,c.h.,i?andoi!p/i Co. t\
1,805+ pop., on Wabash Rd., 6 m. W. of
Moberly. Manufacturing. Deposits of coal
in vicinity.
HERALD; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1868;
556
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MISSOURI.
MISSOUKI.
Balthis & Dameron, editors and publishers
<6-3).
Circulatiou; In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. Z. In
1899, Z. Actual average for 1901, 1,553. In
1902, yl. Actual average for 1903, 1,764.
In 1901, yl.
IBERIA, Miller Co. D 264t pop.,
about 16 m.S. E. of Tuscumbia, the county
seat, and 12 N. of Crocker, the nearest sta-
tion on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.
Flour and saw mills. Farming, fruit
growing, stock raising and mining.
IMPETUS; Friaays; republican; eight
pagesllxl6; subscription $1; established 1885;
Martin Bros., editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation "jkx."
INDEPENDENCE, c. h., Jackson
Co. -D 6,974+ pop., on Chicago & Alton, Kan-
sas City & Independence and Missouri
Pacific Rds., 4 m. S. of Missouri r. and 10
E.of Kansas City. Seat of two female col-
leges. Flouring, saw, woolen and other
mills and general manufacturing. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
SENTINEL } every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$3, weekly $1; established— daily 1886, weekly
1846; Sentinel Publishing Company, editors
and publishers (8—3). Circ'n— daily "jkl."
weekly "jja" Inl900,weeklyZ. In 1902, "jkl. "
In 1908, Z(4) (••).
JACKSON CO. JUDGE; Fridays; in
dependent republican ; eight to sixteen pages
15X22; subscription $1; established January,
1901; Judge Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (8—3). Circulation "ikl."
JACKSON EXAMINER; Fridays;
independent-democratic; twelve to twenty-
four ()ages 11x15; subscription 50 cents ; estab-
lished 1898; Wm. Southern, Jr., editor; Ex-
aminer Printing Company, publishers (6—3).
Circulatiou: In 1898, ••jkl" In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,565. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, publisher asserts, was not less than
1,425. In 1902, y I. Inl903,(z-6) I. In 1904, yl.
ZION'S ENSIGN; Thursdays; latter
day saints; eight pages 13x18 ; subscription
$1; established 1890; W. H. Garrett, editor;
Ensign Publishing House, publishers (1 — 4).
Circulatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 4,100. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yH. Actual average for a year end-
ing with October. 1899, 3.646. In 1900, yH.
Actual average for 1901, 3,782; for 1902,
4,017; /or 1903, 4,329. In 1904, yG.
ASSEMBLY NEWS; monthly, April to
August inclusive ; Cumberland presby terlan ;
four pages 13x15; subscription 25 cents; es
tablished 1889; W, F. Perry, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3).
Circulatiou: Inl901,(z-4)I. In 1902, (z- 4) I.
Actual average for 1903, 3,133 (A A).
SCHOOL NEWS; monthly; educa-
tional; twelve pages Si^xllJ^; subscripti n 50
cents; established 1896: W. H. Johnson, edi-
tor and publisher (6—3). Circulation '•jkl ••
(A A).
IRONTON, c. h.,Iron Co. P. 797t pop.,
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
Rd., 90 m. S. by S. W. of Saint Louis. Sum-
mer resort. Iron ore and granite. Manu-
factures of ploughs, wagons, sash and
doors. Farming.
ARCADIA VALLEY ENTER-
PRISE; Thursdays (A A).
IRON CO. EAGLE; Thursdays; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1897; Charles A. Byers, editor and publisher.
Circulation ••jkl." (A A).
IRON CO. REGISTER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50 ; established 1867 ; Eli D. Ake, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl "
JACKSON, c. h.. Cape Girardeau Co.
O^ l,658t pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern Rd., 10 m. N.W. of Cape Girardeau
and 163 S. S. E. of Saint Louis. Flour and
planing mills, stave factory, fotmdry,
creamery and tile works. Agriculture and
live stock.
DEUTSCHER VOLKSFREUND;
Thursdays; German ; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1886;
Fred Kles & Bro., editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1894; B. F. Lusk, editor and publisher (6— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
MISSOURI CASH BOOK; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.00; established 1871; F. A. McGulre, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
JAMESPORT, Daviess Co. b 728t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
10 m. E. N. E. of Gallatin, the county seat.
Grazing and stock raising.
GAZETTE; semi- weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays ; democratic; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1877; M. F.
Stipes, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
JAMESTOWN, Moniteau Co. a 344t
pop., 10m. N. E. of California, the county
seat, and 22 m. N. W. of Jefferson City, the
State capital.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; H, L. Meyer, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "JKL."
JASPER, Jasper Co. J3 627t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 12 m. N. of Carthage,
the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
Lynn Monroe, editor and publisher (6—3).
circulation ••jkl."
JEFFERSON CITY, c. h.. Cole Co.
a State Capital, 9,664t pop., on Chicago
& Alton and Missouri Pacific Rds. and S.
bank of Missouri r., 150 m. from its mouth,
125 W. of Saint Louis and 158 E. S. E. of
Kansas City. General trade center, having
foundries and manufactories, shoes, farm-
ing implements and wagons. Agriculture,
timber and mining.
DEMOCRAT; every morning except
Monday, and COLE CO. DEMOCRAT,
Thursdays; democratic; daily four pages
15x22, weeklv eight pages; subscription-
daily $3.60, weekly 75 cents; established—
dailv March, 1902, weekly 1884; T. Speed
Mosly, editor; Cole County Democrat Print-
ing Co., publishers (8—3). Circ'n— daily "iKL."
weekly "jkl."
MISSOURI STATE TRIBUNE;
every morningexcept Monday, and WEEK-
LY, Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished-daily 1875, weekly 1866; Tribune
Printing Co. , publishers ( 7—3 P ) . C irculation
-dailv "JKL." weekly -jkl." In 1899, weekly
Z. In 1902, "iKL."
REPUBLICAN ; every mormng, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican; daily
four, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $5, weekly $1; established 1900;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
557
MISSOURI.
Republican Printing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Circ'n— daily "jkl." weelcly "ibj;"
MISSOURI VOL.KSFREUND} Wed
nesdays; German; democratic; four pages
19x25; subscription $2; establislied 1876; J.
F. Koester, editor and publislier (2—3). Cir-
culation ".TKL."
POST} Saturdays; German; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Joseph Sailer, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1896, -.ikl." In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, smallest edition 1,008. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899, publisher asserts, each
week was 1,080; in 1900, July, each week for
the past twelve months, 1,104; in 1901, nolssue
less than 1,200. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904, yl.
MISSOURI SCHOOL. JOURNAL.}
monthly; educational; fifty two pages 7x10;
BUbscription $1.25; established 1883; Howard
A. Gass, editor; Childers & Townsend, pub-
lishers (12-4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
4,616; for 1896. 6.250. In 1897, Y. In
1898, vH. Actual average for 1899, 3,5S3.
In mo, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. Actual
average for 1903, 4,163} for 1904, 4,333.
JERICO, Cedar Co. P443t pop., 13 m.
W. by S. W. of Stockton, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising. Coal, iron and
lead in vicinity.
OPTIC; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1; established
1888: A. M. Heifner, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
J O'SHS'BJJUG, Montgomery Co.n-407t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 10 m. W. N. W. of
"Warrenton. Wagon factories.
J O U R N A Ij } Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1879; J. N. Lavender, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation •■jkl.--
JOPLIN, Jasper Co. p 33,000 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco, Missouri,
Kansas & Texas, Frisco and Missouri Pacific
Rds.. 14 m. S. W. of Carthage and 168 S. of
Kansas City. General manufacturing, lead
and zinc mining and agriculture. Com-
mercial center of Southern Missouri.
GLiOBE; every morning except Monday;
daily eight, Sunday sixteen to fortj' pages
15x21; subscription- daily $5, Sundav $1.50;
established 1896; The Joplin Globe Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Inl900, -'jkl." In 1901. (z— 6) G.
Actual average for 1902, 9,414; /or 1903,
10,510; /or 1904, 12,046.
Publisher's announcemetit.— The Joplin, Mo.,
Globe guarantees six times the circula-
tion of any other paper published in South-
west Missouri.
Joplin is a city of 35,000, the commercial
and mining center of a territory covered
exclusively by the Joplin Daily Globe,
embracing the great zinc and lead area,
the coal, oil, natural gas, and smelting
fields of Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and
Indian Territory, with a population of over
250,000. The annual products of this scope
of country exceeds ,$50,000,000. Wages are
high, and everybody has money to spend.
Advertisers who intend using space in
Joplin serve their best interests by tising
the Globe, which carries double the local
advertising of any other Joplin paper. For
further information address any local
wholesaler, jobber, retail dealer, or bank.
The circulation of the Globe will reach
the 15,000 mark before the first day of Jan-
uary, 1906.
NEWS-HERAL.D ; every evening ex-
cept Saturday and Sunday, and Sunday
morning, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
MISSOURI.
lican; daily and weekly eight, Sunday six-
teen pages 18x24; subscription — daily $5,
Sunday $1, weekly $1 ; egtabllshed— A'eirs 1872,
Herald 1876, consolidated 1900; Melville W.
Hutchison, editor; News-Herald Company,
publishers.
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,125. In 1896, I, In
1897, Y. In 1898. "jkl." In 1900. Z. In
1902. "j_KL." In 1904, G.
AVeekly: "jkl."
TRIBUENE; Thursdays; German ; inde-
pendent; four pages 22x28; subscription $2;
established 1899; John Hoenscheidt, editor
and publisher. Dated also at Wichita, Kan.
(2-4).
Circulation; Actual average for 1899,
1,653. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904. yl.
KAHOKA, c. h., Clark Co. cf l,818t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington &Quincy Rd.,
20 m. W. of Keokuk, Iowa. General manu-
facturing.
CL.ARK CO. COURIER; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1895 ; J. L. Greenlee, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
CLARK CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days ( A A ).
GAZETTE-HERAIiD; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1889; S.S.Bali, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1901. Z (4). In 1903, Z(4) (##).
REVIEW; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; L. Alexander, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl.- Actual aver-
age for 1898, 1,^00. In 1899, y I. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, "JKL."
KANSAS CITY, Jackson Co. -a
163,752+ pop., center of sixteen railroads, on
the Missouri r., at mouth of Kansas r.,
26 m. S. E. of Leavenworth, 70 S. by E. of St,
Joseph and 283 W. by N. of St. Louis. Second
city of the State in population and impor-
tance. Manufactures and commerce and a
great commercial center. Extensive mills,
smelters, packing houses and stock yards.
DAILY.
DROVERS' TELEGRAM; every
evening except Sunday; live stock; four
pages 17x24; subscription $4; established
1882; J. H. Neff, editor; J. H. Neff & Co., pub-
lishers.
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
13,564; for 1895, 13,513; for 1896,
14,690; for a year ending unth April,
1898.27,803. Inl899,yD. In 1900, zD. In
1901, yE. In 1902, yE. In 1903, yE. In 1904,
yE.
JOURNAL; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican; dally
and weekly ten to twelve, Sunday twenty
four pages 18x24 ; subscription— daily $4, Sun-
day $1, weekly 25 cents; established 1854;
The Journal Company, publishers (1—4).
Circulation — Daily : In 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest 20,500. In 1895. E. Actual
ai'crafire/orl896. 22,185} /or 1897, 22.4481
for 1898, 38,976; for 1899, 42,552; for
1900, 46. .'{96 } for 1901. 50,983 ; for
1902. 56,376; for 1903, 60,263; /or 1904,
64,114.
Weekly; In 1894, publisher asserts, small-
est 38,4C0. In 1895, D. In 1896, D. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 33,369; for 1899,
54,071 ; for 1900. 94,996 ; for 1901.
124,624; for 1902, 161,109; for 1903,
183,7v5: /or 1904, 199,390.
Publisher's announcement. — The total re-
ceipts from second-class postage in the
Kansas City Post Office for the year 1904
558
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI— Kansas City.
were $178,228.88, of which the Kansas City
Journal paid $50,713.41. or nearly 30 %.
PRESSE ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays; Gferman;
republican ; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $7.50, weekly $2; es-
tablished 1883; Phil Dletzgen, editor; Kansas
City Presse Publishing Co., publishers
Circulation-Daily: In 1895. H. In 1896,
H. In 1897. HZ. In 1898.yH. Inl899,yl.
In 1900, "JKL" In 1902, H (++). In 1903, (z— 4)
H. In 1904, yH. „
Weekly: Inl896,-'JKi.." In 1897, I Z. In 1898,
yl. Inl899. "JKL." Inl900,Z. In 1902, "jkl-"
RECORD; every morning except Sun-
day; legal; four pages 17l4x.2i; established
1888; Elber E. Smith, editor; Ernest E.Smith,
publisher (2—3). ^ „„„ ., ^
Circulation: In 1901, "JKL." In 1902, 1. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
STAR;every eveningexcept Sunday, and
Sunday morning ; TIMES, every morning
except Sunday, and WEEKLY STAR,
Wednesdays; independent; daily and week-
ly eight to' thirty-two pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion—evening, morning and Sunday, $5.20,
weekly 25 cents ; established— daily Star
1880, times 1838, weekly 1890; William R. Nel-
son, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation — Evening: Actual average
for 1893, 59,660: for 1896,
63,268; for 1897, 70,765;
for 1898. 91,006; for 1S99.
""86,696; for 1900, 88,906;
for 1901, 92,939; for 1902,
104,306 :/or 1903, 110,646:
for 1904, 122,478.
Mornins:: Actual average for
1902, 56,775: for 1903, 99,316: for 1904.
Sunday': 'in 1895, B. In 1896, B. In 1897, B.
Actual average for 1898, 89,1 1 0; for 1899,
86,608; for 1900. 88,525; for 1901.
94 399; /or 1902. 104,948; for 1903,
111,643; /or 1904, 121,684.
Weekly: Actual average for 189a,
105,865; /or 1896,113.676; for 1897.
113 173 /or 1898,129,010; for 1899.
131 916 /or 1900. 155,831 ; for 1901,
178,672 for 1902, 219,140 ; for 1903.
218,918; for 1904, 226,155.
^^The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded the Kansas City
Star is guaranteed by the publishers of
Rowell's American Newspaper Directory,
who will pay one hundred dollars to the first
person who successfully controverts its ac-
curacy.
Publisher's onnottncemcnt.— awarded Feb-
ruary 15, 1899, BY
Printer's' Ink, the
Little School-
fk ..it^-'-^Z^^^^^s. 05 MASTER IN THE Art
^ ;^r E^^^^^^ //OP Advertising,
^%^v. ^- . ;^£^^;%7 TO "The Kansas
City Star;" that
papbr, after
four months'
careful weigh-
ing op evidence, having been pronounced
the one published west of chicago which
gives an advertiser the best service in
proportion to the price charged.
The Star accepts all advertising on con-
dition that the paid circulation of its dally
and Sunday editions exceeds 120,000 each
Issue and that the paid in-advance circula-
tion of its weekly edition exceeds 225,000
each issue, or no charge whatever is made.
The circulation of Its daily and Sunday
editions is-more than double the combined
circulation of all the other Kansas City
dailies, and its advertising rate is less per
thousand of circulation than that of any
other paper west of Chicago. Kansas City
advertisers pay The Star annually more
money than they pay to all the other local
mediums.
MISSOURI— Kansas City.
The Kansas City Times, The Star's morn-
ing newspaper, nas the same circulation
as The Stab, namely, 120,000 copies each
Issue.
WORLD; every evening except Sunday,
Sunday morning, aud RURAL WORLD,
Thursdays; independent democratic; daily
eight, Sunday twenty to forty, weekly eight
pages 18x24; subscription— daily and Sunday,
$3, weekly, 25 cents; established — daily and
Sunday 1894, weekly 1904; World Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (2—5 P).
Circulation -Daily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 23,870; in 1896, 22,500.
Actual average for a year ending with
March, 1898, 39,523. In 1898, B. In 1899,
vC. Actual average for a year ending with
June, 1900, 24,363; /or 1901, 35,451; for
1902, 62,978; /or; 1903, 61,232; for 1904,
61,478.
Sunday: "jkl."
WEEKLY.
CATHOLIC REGISTER; Fridays;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1899; Thomas J. Casey,
editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1901, (z-4, 6) I. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE; Wednesdays; methodist-episcopal;
thirty two pages 7>4xll; subscription $1.60;
established 1856; Claudius B. Spencer, edi-
tor; Jennings & Pye, publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: Rating varied from 2.3.000 in
1893 to D in 1895. In 1896, D. In 1897. D Z. In
1898, yD. In 1899. yE. In 1900, yF. In
1901, (z-3. 4) F. In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF.
In 1904, yF.
FARMER AND STOCKMAN; Wed-
nesdays; live stock and agriculture; twenty
pages 11x14; subscription $1; established
1878; The Indicator Publishing Company,
editors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,500. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. Actual average for 1903, 24.-
675. in 1904. yD.
IMPLEMENT TRADE JOURNAL;
Saturdays; farming implements; thirty two
to flftv pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
Il8hed"l886; James E. Baird, editor; Imple-
ment Trade Journal Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: Rating varied from Hin 1894
to I in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, G. In
1898, yG. In 1899, vH. Actual average for
1900, 6,395. In 1901. yG. Actual average
for a year ending with August, 1902, 9,187;
for 19()3, 9,842. In 1903, yF. In 1904, yF.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; Inde-
pendent: sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$1; established 1899; George Creel, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circ'n "jkl. ■ In 1902. Z (4).
JEAVISH RECORD; Fridays; Jewish;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; C. L. Schless. editor; The Record
Publishing Co., publishers. Circ'n "jkl.-
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE; Satur-
days ; merchandise and groceries ; eight
pages 17x22 ; subscription 50 cents : established
1887; John Meagher, editor: Barrick Publish-
ing Company, publishers (5 — 3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
not less than 3,000. Actual average for
189.=i. 2,520; for 1896, 2,512; for 1897.
2,656. In 1898, yH. In 1899, zH. In 1900, yH.
In 1901, yl. Actual average for a year end-
ing ivith April 15. 1902, 2,633. In 1903. (z— 6)
H. In 1904, yH.
LABOR HERALD; Fridays; labor:
four pages 15x22; subscription $1: established
February, 1904: Chas. W. Fear, editor; Labor
Herald Publl.shlng Co., publishers (1— S).
LABOR RECORD; Thursdays; labor;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898: J. M. McFarlan. editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
LEA DER ; Thursdays: prohibition; four
pages 13x20; subscription 60 cents; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
559
MISSOURI -Kansas City.
3nSSOURI-Kansas City.
Iblud 1S!)6; Charles E. Stokes, editor and
piihllsJier (12—4)
Cii-eulntion -iM.- In 1902, Z (4). In 19(J3,
(z— ^) 1 (••). In 1904, yl.
I.IBEIIATOR; Thursdays; Independ-
ent; lour pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablislied llHK); Duncan Oath, editor; B.
MoKav, publisher (1—4). Circulation 'ikl"
3IISSOUKI STAATSJ ZEITUNGj
Fridays; German; eight pages 18x24; sub-
Bcription $1; established 1893; F. Gehring,
editor and publisher. Clrc'n"JKL" Inl89T. Z.
In 1902, "JKL."
PACKER; Saturdays ; fruit and produce ;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; Barrlck Publishing Company,
editors and publishers; prints editions for
Chicaeo, Cincinnati and New York (2—3).
Combined circulation: Actual average
for 189.5, 1 9,45'^ ;/or 1896. 2 1 ,404; for 1897,
til, 509; for 1898. 21,915. In 1899. zC.
In 1900. zC. In 1901, yD. Actual average
for 1902. 41,634. In 1903, C. In 1904, yC.
REFORM; Saturdays ; German ; inde-
pendent; twelve to twenty pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1890; I. S. Speyer,
editor and publisher; prints also a four-
page Sunday edition. Circulation "jkl" In
1903, Z(4)(»»).
RISING SON; Fridays; negro; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1896; Lewis Woods, editor and
publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1898, -iKL." In 1899, Z.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1900,2,726. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903. (z— 4) H. Inl904. (z^,ll) H.
TRIBUNEN; Thursdays; Swedish; re-
publican; eight pages 17x22; subscription $1;
established 1890; A. P. Nelson, manager;
Tribunen Publishing Co. (Inc.), publish-
ers (12—4).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
Inl89B, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898. y I. In 1899, zT.
In 1900, yl. In 1901,(2-1,2,4,5) I. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, yl. Actual average for 1903, 5,331.
In 1904, (z^) G.
TKUTH} Thursdays (A A).
^VESTERN CONTRACTOR; Wed-
nesdays; contracting; four pages 16x22; sub-
scription $5; established 1901; Elbert and E.
E. Smith, editors and publishers (12—4)
Circulation: "JKi." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904. (z— 4) I (••).
WORD AND WAY; Thursdays; bap-
tist; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $1;
established 1896; S. M. Brown and R. K.
Maiden, editors; Word and Way Publishing
Company, publishers (2—3).
Circulation: In 1897, G. Actual average
for 1898, 6,660; for 1899, 8,738; for 1900,
9.615. In 1901, yF. Actual average for
1902, 11, 048; /or 1903. 12,357. In 1904, yF.
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN JOURNAL. OF REAIi
ESTATE; monthly; real estate; twenty-
four pases 10xl3J^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1904; J. W. Richardson, editor; Ameri-
can Journal of Real Estate, publishers Q— 5 P).
AMERICAN STOCKMAN;
monthly; live stock; sixteen pages 10x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1901; W. C.Bailey,
editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation: "jkl.- In 1902, ".ikl." In 1903,
Z (4). Actual average for 1904, 3,163.
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER;
monthly; architecture and building; thirty-
four to thirty-eight pages 10x14; subscription
$2; established 1886; D. J. Slattery, editor;
Lawrence Gilwer, publisher (1—5 P).
Circulation; Accorded I from 1892 to 1895.
Actual average for 1896. 1 ,854. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1900, zl. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
BAR MONTHLY; legal; twenty to
twenty-eight pages 7x10; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; F. E. House, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl." In 1897, Z. In
1902, "iML" In 1903, Z (4) (A A).
GOSPEL. MESSACJE; monthly; unde-
nominational; sixteen pages Hxll; subscrip-
tion 60 cents; established 1892; George S.
Fisher, editor; Gospel Union Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1904,
2 236
ILLUSTRATED WORLD ; monthly ;
literary ; thirty-two to forty pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1889; J. S. Reber, edi-
tor; Illustrated World Publishing Company,
publishers (6—3).
Circulation; In 1897, ".iki.." Inl898,zl. Act-
ual average for 1899, 16,521. In 1900, zE.
In 1901. I. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, (z— 4)
I(««). In 1904, yl.
INSURANCE iMAGAZINE; monthly;
insurance; twenty-four pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1891 ; D. W. Wilder, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN;
monthly; jewelry and optical; forty eight
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established May,
1901 ; W. S. Smyth, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation; In 1901, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,908; for 1903, 2,158; for
1904, 2,250.
KINGS AND QUEENS OF THE
RANGE; monthly; stock raising; thirty-
six pages 9}^xl2; subscription $1; established
1897: Lillle D. Gregory, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "ijcL." In 1899, X. In
1903, Z(4)(»»).
LEATHER WORKERS' JOUR-
NAL; monthly ; labor ; sixty-four pages 7x10 ;
subscription 50 cents; established 1898;
Eugene J. Balslger, editor; United Brother-
hood of Leather Workers on Horse Goods,
publishers (12—3).
Cifculation: 'jkl" Actual average for
1903,6.983. In 1904, yG.
LIFE; monthly; metaphysics; fifty-two
pages 6x9; subscription $1; established 1894;
A. P. Barton, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,500. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
Inl898, -iKi." Inl903, Z(4)(»«)(AA),
MANUFACTURER AND MER-
CHANT; monthly; manufacturing; forty
to seventy pages 9i^xl2 ; subscription 20 cents ;
established 1898; Frank Markward, editor;
The Manufacturers' Publishing Company,
publishers (12—4).
Circulation: "jkl" Actual average for
1903, 4,358: for 1904, 5,229.
MEDICAL ARENA; monthly; medi-
cal; thirty-two pages 6x9; subscription $1;
established 1892; S. C. Delap, M.D., editor;
S. F. March , M.D., publisher (1—4). Circula-
tion "iKL."
MEDICAL INDEX-LANCET;
monthly; medical; eighty-four pages 7x10;
subscription $1 ; established 1880; John Pun-
ton, M.D., editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1896, 2,750; for 1897. 3.268. In
1898, vH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
MEDICAL RECORD; monthly; med-
ical and surgical; sixty pages 8x11; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1883; A. L. Fulton, M. D.,
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl."
MID -WEST FANCIER; monthly;
livestock: twenty-four pages 11x8; subscrip-
tion 50 cents: established 1903; C, S. Hunt-
ing, editor; Mid-West Publishing Company,
publishers (3—5).
MISSOURI AND ARKANSAS
FARMER AND FRUITMAN: month-
ly, farm and fruit; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1888; R. J.
Profitt, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation; "JKL." In 1903. (z— 11) I. In
1904, vl.
MISSOURI AND KANSAS FARM-
ER; monthly; agricultural; sixteen pages
11x15: subscription 25 cents ; established 1884 ;
L. A. Wood, editor and publisher.
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
12,500. In 1895, F. Actual average for
1896, 11,250. In 1897, Y. Actual average
560
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI— Kansas City.
for 1898, 11,083. In 1899. yF. Actual aver-
aae for a year ending with October, 1900,
1^,083. In 1901, yF. In 1902, j-F. In 1903,
(z-4)FCm). In 1904, yF.
POINTERS; monthly ; type trade ;
sixteen to twenty-four pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1897; W. O. Gra-
ham, editor; The Great Western Type Foun-
dry, publishers (6— 3). Circulation -JKL." In
1903, Z( 4) (••).
POULTRY CULTURE; monthly;
poultry; thirty two to forty pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1897; The
Poultry Culture Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1899. 3,835. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. Inl903, (z-4)H(»«)
^"VyTHIAN HERALD; monthly;
Knights of Pvthias; twelve pages 11x143.^;
subscription $1; established 1891; Dockery
& Sullivan, editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,000. Actual average for 1896.
2,303. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. Actual
averageforim, 5,643; /or 1900. 13,133.
In 1901, yF. In 1902, yF. In 1903, (z-4) G.
^°RAiL WAY CARMEN'S , JOUR-
NAL; monthly; Brotherhood Railway Car-
men of America; labor; sixty-four pages
eiixlO ; subscription $1 ; established 1899 ; W. J.
Adames, editor ; Brotherhood of Railway Car-
men of America, publishers (12— 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
8.560 :/or 1903, 19, 535 ;/orl904. 34,583.
RAILWAY CLERK; monthly (A A)..
SOUTHWESTERN BANKER;
monthly; banking; forty-eight pages 9x12;
subscription $2; established April, 1901; Car-
ter Wilder, editor; Southwestern Banker
Publishing Company, publishers (8—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 19Q2.
1,904. In 1903. (z-4) !(••). In 1904 yl.
STANDARD FAR31ER ; monthly;
poultry and agriculture; twenty eight pages
9x111^; subscription 50 cents; established
1899; C.S. Hunting, editor; Standard Co., pub-
lishers.
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 19Q0,4:,S7 5. In 1901, yG. Inl902,yG.
In 1903, (z-4) G (• •)- In 1904, yG.
UNITY; monthly; metaphysical; sixty-
four pages 5x8; subscription SI; established
1891; Charles Fillmore, editor; The Unity
Tract Society, publishers (12— 4).
Circulation: "JKL." In 1902, Z (4). In 1903,
(z— 4) I (••). Actual average for 1904,
^^ESTERN DENTAL JOURNAL;
monthly; dental; flfty-two pages 6x9; sub
Bcrlptlon $1; established 1887; J. D. Paterson,
editor; Hettinger Bros. Mfg. Co., publish-
ers (8—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1897. Z. In 1902, "jkl.-
Inl903. (z-4)l(»»).^lnl901,yl.
WESTERN MONTHLY; mall
order trade; thirty six pages 6x9; sub
gcription 25 cents; established October, 1902;
Charles E. Horn, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation 'vu.' Actual average for
1903,7,750. In 1904. yG.
W^ESTERN SPORTSMAN AND
RECREATION POINTERS; monthly;
sporting, travel and literature; sixty four
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established 1893;
Elbert E. Smith, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895. publisher as
serts, not less than 1.800. In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "JKL." Actual average for 1899,
7,339; for a year ending with June, 1900,
11,864. In 1901. yF. In 1902, yG. In 1903.
yG. In 1904, yG.
KEARNEY, Clay Co. t] 621T pop., on
Hannibal & St. Joseph Rd., 24 m. N. of
Kansas City. Stock raising and agriculture.
CLIPPER; Saturdays ; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1891; J. L. & H.
MISSOURI.
N. Jennett, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
KENNETT, c h., Dunklin Co. P, l,509t
pop., on St. Louis, Kennett & Southern Rd.,
85 m. S. W. of Cairo, 111. Shipping point for
cotton, staves, etc. Agriculture.
DUNKLIN CO. MAIL; Thursdays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; The Mail Publishing Co., editors and
publlshei s (8—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903,
Z(4) (•e).
DUNKLIN DEMOCRAT; Fridays:
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1887 ; Edgar P. Caruthers, editor ; Dunklin
County Publishing Co., publishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, "JKL" In 1896. I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl" In 1899, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,200. In 1900, yl. In
1901, March, publisher asserts, for the year
past has at no time been less than 1,400; in
1903, January, at no time during past year
less than 1,600; In January ,1904, asserts no
issue during past .year less than 1,750. In
1904, yl.
KEYTESVILLE.c.h., Chariton Co.
[j 1,127+ pop., on Wabash Rd. and Charlton
r., 101 m. E. of Kansas City. Tobacco grow-
ing and manufacturing, farming and stock
raising.
CHARITON COURIER ; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1872; C. P. Vandiver, editor
and publisher (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1897, '-jkl" Actual average
for 1898. 1,539. Inl899.yl. Inl900.yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, (z— 4) I (••).
SIGNAL; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1893; J. K. Rob-
ertson & Son, editors and publishers (6— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.272. In 1896,1. In 1897. I Z. In
1898. yl. Actual average for a year ending
with October, 1899, 1,680. In 1900, zl. In
1901. vl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
KIDDER, Caldwell Co. t: 357 pop.,
on Hannibal & St. Joseph Rd., about 10 m.
N. of Kingston, the county seat.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1903; W. Black, editor; Black Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1—5).
KING CITY, Gentry Co.\2 905t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 17 m.
S. W. of Albany, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
CHRONICLE; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881; L. T. Moulton, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKL."
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; W.L.Bowman, editor; Maggie A.
Bowman, publisher. Circulation "jkl."
KINGSTON, c.h., Caldwell Co. ^ 6.55t
pop., on Hamilton & Kingston Rd., 50 m.
E. of Saint Joseph. Milling and manu-
facturing. Agriculture.
HAMPTON'S MERCURY; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1895; P. M. Hampton, editor
and publisher (6— 4). Circulation "jkl."
KIRKSVILLE, c. h., Adair Co. ti
5.966+ pop., on Quincy, Omaha & Kansai
City and Wabash Rds., 34 m. N. of Macon.
Foundry and machine shops. Seat of State
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
iOl
MISSOURI.
Normal School, Missouri College and Mer-
cantile College. Agriculture.
EVENIN(i EXPRESS; every evening
except Sunday; independent; four pages
15x22; subscription $3; established 1901; C. S.
Orcutt, editor aud publisher (12— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
I» E 31 <l C R A T ; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1870: W. r. Stepenson. editor and pub-
lisher (0—3). Circ'n -JKL" (??) In ]'.>03, Z (4).
GRAPHIC; Fridays; republican; eight
I ages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1880;
Thos. E. Sublette, editor and publisher.
Circiilatiou: In 1901, "jkl.- In 1902, July,
publisher asserts, lowest number during past
year was 1,680, In 1903, 1. In 1904, yl.
JOURNAL,; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1865; F. L Link, editor; Journal Printing
Company, publishers (8—3).
Civciilation : In 1894 and 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,006; in 1896, smallest
edition 1,056. In 1897. Y. In 1898. "jkl." In
1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
KNOBNOSTER, Johnson Go. -n
673t pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 10 m. E, of
Warrensburg, the county seat. Manufact-
ures of bricks and sewer pipe. Coal mining.
G E M ; Fridays ; Independent ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1878;
Geo. J. Taylor, editor and publisher (11—2).
Circulation "jkl."
KNOX CITY, Knox Co. cf 365t pop.,
on Omaha, Kansas City & Eastern Rd., 38 m.
W. of Quincy, 111. Farming.
BEE; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; J. Allen
Groover, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jki'"
KOSHKONONG. Oregon Co. g 600
pop., on St. Louis & San Fraucigco Rd., 15
m. S. W. of Alton, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
OREGON CO. LEADER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established September, 1902; Carroll A.
Wright, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation : In 1904, (z— 4) I (••).
LABELLE, Lewi$ Go. □' 966t pop., on
Quincy. Omaha & Kansas City Rd., 30 m.
N. W. of Quincy, 111. Flour and saw mills.
Farming.
STAR; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1883;
C. W. Mullnex, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,431. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
liAGLEDE, Linn Co. i 770t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.. 21 m. E.
of Chilllcothe and about 6 S. of Llnneus, the
county seat. Timber and agriculture.
BLiA D E ; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 17x24 subscription $1; established 1890;
A. J. Caywood, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
LADDONIA, Audrain Co. n 619t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 14 m. E. of
Mexico, the county seat. Shipping point
for corn, wheat, oats, flax, cattle and hogs.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; Grant Beal, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
LAGRANGE, Lewis Co. cf l,507t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.
86
MISSOURI.
and Mississippi r., 12 m. N. by N. W. of
Quincy, 111 Manufacturing and river com-
merce.
INDICATOR; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1893; J. H. Nolen, editor; Nolen & Norman,
publishers.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, Z. In
1898. zl. In 1899. zl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, -jkl."
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 19C0;
W. A. Mussetter, editor; Smith & Mussetter,
publishers (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
LAMAR, c. h., Barton Co. p l,737t
pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis
and Missouri Pacific Rds.,23 m. N. of Carth-
age. Manufactures flour and farming im-
plements.
LiEA DER ; every evening except Sunday,
and INDUSTRIAL LEADER, Wednes-
days; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription- daily $4, weekly SI; estab-
lished-daily 1896, weekly 1890; Warner &
Moore, editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl."
Weekly: In 1898,"JiCL-" In 1899, zl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (♦#).
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 22x28 ; subscription $1 ; established
1870; — Arthur, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl" 1h1896. I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, zj. In 1899. zl. In 1900, zl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. In 1903. yl. In 1904. y 1 .
REPU B Lie A N ; Thursdays; republican ;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1867; Sam T. Harris, Jr., editor
and publisher (2—3).
Circulation : Accorded 1.440 in 1895. In 1896.
I. In 1897. 1 Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, I. In
1900, (z-4) I. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. Inl903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established January,
1899; Sentinel Printing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
L AMONTE, Pettis Co. D 637t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd.. 12 m. W. of Sedalia,
the county seat. Farming and stock rajsing.
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1881: H. Clay Mitchell, editor and publisher
(7—3 P). Circualtlon "jkl."
LANCASTER, c h., Schuyler Co. b
980+ pop., on Keokuk & Western Rd., 60 m.
W. N. W. of Keokuk, Iowa. Manufacturing.
Agriculture, tobacco and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; Winfred Melvin, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
EXCELSIOR; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1866; J. R. Rippey, editor; Excelsior Printing
Company, publishers. Circulation "jkl "
SCHUYLER CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1887; J. L. Baker, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
LAPLATA, Macon Co. ^ 1.345t pop.,
on Wabash and Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe Rds., 43 m. N. of Moberly. Farming and
stock raising.
HOME PRESS; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876; J. L. Baity, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl.-
REPUBLICAN ; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 1.5x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1892; J. F. Weaver, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "ijKi,."
562
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
LAREDO, Orundy Co. ti 2801 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee, & St. Paul Rd.,7 m. S.
of Gait and 9 E. S. E. of Trenton, the county
Bear. Atfriculture.
TRIBUNE I Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1890;
Wood «& Crossen, editors and publishers
(6—3). Circulation "isj,."
LATHAM, Moniteau Co. n 150 pop.,
8 m. S. W. of California, the county seat.
Minerals.
IjEADER; Thursdays; four pages 13x20;
established November, 1900; Harry F. Hill,
editor and publisher. Circ'n 'jkl.' (A A).
LATHROP, Clinton Co. ^ l,118t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 38 m. N.
of Kansas City. Agriculture.
HERALD; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1896: T. M. Courtney, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
HI O N I T O R ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1869; G. K. Gwathmey, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKL."
LAWSON, R«y Co. \2 83ot pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Atch-
ison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rds.,20 m. N. W.
of Richmond, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
RAY CO. REVIEW; Thursdays; in-
dependent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
SI; established 1881; Thomas & Weakley,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jki,."
LEBANON, c. li., Laclede Co. g 2,125t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 56 m.
N. E. of Springfield. Health resort. Mag-
netic wells. Manufacturing and agriculture.
LACLEDE CO. SENTINEL; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscrintion
$1; established 1873; B. H. Cogill, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "iii."
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 16x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1889; J. E. McKesson, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3). Circulation "iKj,."
RUSTIC; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1873;
A, W. Bradshaw, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,275. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1893. "JKt." Inl903, Z(4)(»»).
LABOUR OF LOVE: monthly ;
religious; four pages 6x9; subscription 10
cents; established March, 1903; J. W. McKean,
editor and publisher (12—3). Circ'n ".tkl."
(A A).
LEES SUMMIT, ^acA-«on Co. -al,453t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 22 m. E. of
Kansas City. Nursery, fruit growing, agri-
culture and stock raising.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent-
democratic; four pages 16x22; subscription
SI; established 1882; Lewis Lamkin, editor;
Lamkin & Son. nublishers (6—3). Circula-
tion "jkl." Inl903, Z(4)(»«).
LEETON, Johnson Co. -a 300 pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 30 m. S. W.
of Sedalla. Farming.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; S.I. Majors* Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
MISSOURI.
LE WISTO WN.i^ei^is Co. cf 358t pop. ,
on Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City Rd., 26 m.
N. W. of Quincy. ID.
LEADER; Fridays ; four pages 173^x22;
subscription $1; established 1895; Charles
Howard, editor and publisher (2—3). Circu-
lation "ijjj,."
LEXINGTON, c. h., Lafayette Co. -a
5,216 pop., on Missouri Pacific and Atchi-
son, Topeka & Santa Fe Rds. and Missouri
r., 42 m. E. of Kansas City. General manu-
facturing and river commerce. Canning
establishments and grist mills. Large quan-
tities of coal mined and shipped to Kansas
City and the West.
INTELLIGENCER; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1870; Neale & Hopkins, editors
and publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, Z. In
1898, zT. In 1899, publisher asserts, not below
1.400. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 19(3, yl. In 1904, yl.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
Meng & Marquis, editors and publishers
(12-4).
Circulation: "JKL." Inl901. Z(6). Inl903,
Z(4)(»»). In 1904, yl.
LIBERAL, Barton Co. -D 532t pop.—
local estimate 1,045— on Kansas City, Ft.
Scott & Memphis and Missouri Pacific Rds.,
15 m. W. N. W. of Lamar, the county seat.
Coal mining, agriculture and small fruits.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independ-
ent-democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1892; W. A. Martin, editor
and publisher (6— 3). Circulation "j^l"
INDEPENDENT ; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891 ; Carl B. Hesford, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jKi."
LIBERTY,c.h., Clay Co.^2,407tpop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chi-
cago, Burlington & Quincy Rds., 14 m. N. E.
of Kansas City. Seat of Liberty Female
College and the William Jewell (Baptist)
College. Manufacturing, agriculture and
stock raising.
ADVANCE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1875;
Murray Brothers, editors and publishers
(6-3).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895. publisher as
serts, not less than 1,400. In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. Actual average for 1898, 1,500; /or
1899, 1,538. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902. yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
CLAY CO. DE3IOCR AT; Thursdays;
democratic: four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1895; Carl M. Brosius, editor
and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation : In 1900, publisher asserts, has
never fallen below 3,2(i0. Actual average for
1901,3,288. Inl902,yH. In 1903, (z— 4) H. In
1904. yH.
TRIBUNE; Fridays ; democratic ; four
pages 30x26 ; subscription $1; established 1846;
Irving Gilmer, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.416; in 1896, smallest edition 1,550.
In 1897, I Z. In 1898, yl. Actual average for
1899, 1,^37; for a year ending with Septem-
ber, 1900, 1,920; for a year ending with
September, ld01,'2,OO5. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. Actual average for 1904, 2,384.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
r)63
MISSOURI.
L.ICKING, Texas Co. p 350 pop., about
34 ni. N'. of Houston, the countj' seat.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; four
pa2:es !3.\.:0; subscription $1; established
18'.U: News Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (2— 5P).
LIMA.
II E 11 A Li D ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscriptions! ; established
1884; Bert Stump, editor and publisher (8— 3).
Circulation "ijin."
LINCOLN, Benton Co. a 357t pop,, on
Missouri Pacific Rd., about 30 m. S. of
Sedalia. Farming, mining and grazing.
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1892; W. W. Slack, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual average
for 1899, ].0t29. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl.-
LINN, c. h., Osage Co. D 491t pop., 21 m.
S. E. of Jefferson City, the State capital.
Farming.
OJ^AGE CO. REPUBLICAN; Wed-
nesdays; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; John & H. C.
Feuers, editors and publishers (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
UNTERRIFIED DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1875; C. J.
Vaughan, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
LINN CREEK, c. h., Camden Co. n
340+ pop., on Osage r., 50 m. S. W. of
Jefferson City, the State capital. Farming,
lumbering, mining and stock growing.
CAMDEN CO. NEWS; Thursdays
(A A).
REVEILLE Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x2 ; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; J. W. Vincent, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3).
Circulatiou: In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1898, 1,385; for 1899, 1,'^96. In
1900, vl. in 1901. "JKL." Actual average for
1902,1,413. Inl903, yl. In 1904, yl.
LINNEUS, c. h., Linn Co. b 878+ pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 10 m.
N. W. of Brookfleld. Agriculture.
BULLETIN; Wednesdays; democratic;
«ight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1871 ; Wigginton & Conger, editors and
publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,260. Actual average for 1896,
1,295. In 1897, Y. Actual average for 1898.
1,379. In 1899, yl. Actual average for a
year ending ivith May, 1900, 1,393. In
1901, yl. Actual average for a year ending
with June, 1902, 1,380. In 1904, January,
publisher asserts, every issue during past
year was 1,350. In 1904, yl.
LINN CO. NEWS; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1882; D. B. Ormiston, editor and
publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
LOCK SPRING, Daviess Co. ^ 246t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 15 m. S.E. of Gallatin,
the county seat, and 60 N. E. of Kansas
City. Flour mills. Farming and stock
raising.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1896: Thomas E. Piatt, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jkl."
LOCKWOOD, Dade Co. p 749t pop.,
on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd.,8
MISSOURI.
m. W. of Greenfield, the county seat. Grain
and fruit raising and coal mining.
LUMINARY; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1882;
W.H.H. Pierce, editor and publisher (3—5 P).
Circulation "jkl."
MISJSOURIAN; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription Jl; establi.shed Novem-
ber, 1901; M. L. Chase, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; twelve
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
November, 1901: James B. Gallagher, editor
and Dublisher (6—3 ). Circ'n "uu,. " In 1903, Z (4).
LOUISIANA, Pifce Co. o- 5,i31t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Chicago & Alton Rds. and Mississippi r., 10
m. N. E. of Bowling Green, the county seat.
Steam fiour, planing and lumber mills,
machine shops and tobacco factories.
PRESS- JOURNAL ; every evening
exceptSunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
democratic; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22: subscription — daily $4, weekly $1.50;
established — daily 1898, weekly 1872; Isaac N.
Bryson. Jr., editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl"
Weekly: In 1894, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,440. In 1895, 1. Actual average for 1896,
1,500. In 1897, Y. In 1898. "jkl." In 1899. Z.
In 1902, "jkl."
HERALD; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1896; James A.
Sinclair, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
(AA).
PIKECO. NEWS; Wednesdays ; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1890; A. C. Gansz. editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Circiilntiou: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,110. In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896. 1,130. In 1897, Y. Actual aver-
age for 1898, 1,138; for 1899. 1,106. In
1900, yl. In 1901. "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; E. E.Campbell,
editor; Times Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
LOWRY CITY, Saint Clair Co.-D467t
pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis
and St Louis & San Francisco Rds., 7 m. N.
of Osceola, the county seat. Grain and
stock raising.
INDEPENDENT ; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages isx24; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1889; W. W. Kearney, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3). Circulation "jkl."
LUCERNE, Putnam Co. tl 292t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.. 20 m-
W. of Unionviiie, the county seat. Timber
and agriculture.
STANDARD; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1889; A. O. Phillips, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
LUDLOW, Liringsfon Co. 6 300 pop.
HERALD: Fridays (A A).
LUTESVILLE, Bollinger Co. R 525t
pop., on St.Louis, Iron;Mountain & Southern
Rd., 1 m. S. of Marble Hill, the county seat.
Fruit growing.
BANNER; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 17x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ;
Ben. E. Masters, editor and publisher (12—3)
Circulation "j_kl " Actual average fof
1903, 843. In 1904, "jkl."
i64
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
McFALL, Gentry Co. "□ 544t pop., on
Omaha & St. Louis Rd., about 11 m. S. S. E.
of Albany, the county seat. Agriculture.
MIRROR; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1890; E. O. Ham-
mer, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
MA.CKS CREEK, Camden Co. u 57
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 15
m. S. W. of Linn Creek.
CA3IDEN CO. RUSTIC; Wednesdays;
democratic; four to eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established 1902; D. Boone Os-
borne, editor and publisher (1—4). Circula-
tion "JKL."
MACON, c.h., ATacon Co. ti 4,068tpop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Wa-
bash Rd., 20 m. N. of Moberly. Manufactur-
ing, coal mining and agriculture.
REPUBIjICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1870; Philip Gansz. editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
2,771; for 1896. 3,369; for the first six
months of 1897, 3,248. In 1898, yH. Act-
ual average for a year ending with Feb., 1899,
3,124; /or 1900, 3,872. Inl901.yH. Act-
ual average for 1902, 3,147. In 1903, H
In 1904. yH.
TIMES-DE:>I0CRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 17J^x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1882; J.J. Heifner, editor;
Macon Publishing Co., publishers (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jKjL." Inl899, I. In
1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl." Actual average for
1902, 4,117. In 1903, H. In 1904, yH.
BAPTIST; monthly; baptist; eight
pages 9x14; subscription 50 cents; established
January, 1903 ; Warren P. Cook, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
RECORD; monthly; Belgian hares and
poultry; thirty-two pages 8i^xll; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1898; R. J. Finley,
editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1900, 1,581. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. yl. Actual average for 1904, 2,875.
AVESTERN CHRISTIAN RE-
CORDER; monthly; African; methodist-
episcopal; four pages 14x17; subscription $1 ;
established 1900; J.Frank McDonald, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
MADISON, Monroe Co. cf 538tpop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 11 m. W.
of Paris, the county seat. Farming.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1867;
Waller & Eubank, editors and publishers
(6 — 3). Circulation "JKL."
MAITLAND, Solt Co. tl 805t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 50 m.
N. of Saint Joseph. Farming.
HERALD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; Gilmer & Gilmer, editors and
publishers (8—3). Circulation "jki,."
MALDEN, ^"nW»n Co. P, l,462t pop.,
on St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 56 m. S. W.
of Cairo, III. Cotton.
DUNKL.IN NEWS; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1886; Daniel J. Keller, editor;
Maiden Printing Company, publishers. Cir-
culation ".TKL."
MERIT ; Fridays ( A A ).
MAIiTABEND, Saline Co. D 431t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 3 m. from
MISSOURI.
Missoiuri r. and 10 W. of Marshall, the
county seat. Farming and stock feeding.
QUI VIVE; Fridays; neutral; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1887;
W. R. & W. W. Randolph, editors and pub-
lishers (2—4). Circulation "jkl " In 1903, Z (4).
MANSFIELD, Wright Co. g 494t
pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis
Rd., 50 m. W. of Springfield. Mining, lum-
bering and farming.
i>I A I Ij ; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; Geo. McQuIlty,
editor; Mail Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
MARBLEHIIiL, c. la., Bollinger Co.
□, 295+ pop., 43 m. N. W. of Charleston.
Agriculture, mining and lumbering.
PRESS; Wednesdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1881 ;
D.B.Hill, editor; Hill & Chandler, publishers
(6—3). Circulation "JKL."
MARCEIiINE,iinn Co. [^ 2,638t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 40 m.
N. E. of Carrollton. Agriculture and
mining.
JOURNAL,: Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $i; established 1887;
William H. Hamby, editor and publisher
(1—5). Circulation "jkl."
MIRROR; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1888 ;
Walter Cash, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
MESSENGER OF PEACE; semi-
monthly; baptist; eight pages 12x17; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1874; Walter Cash,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895 and 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 1.900. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. "jkl."
MARIONVILLE, Lawrence Co. p
1,290+ pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco
Rd., 26 m S. W. of Springfield. Flour mill
and fruit evaporator.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x'20; subscription $1 ; established
1882; A. Doggett, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
PURITY INDUSTRTAIi RECORD ;
monthly; purity; four pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion 25 cents; established 1900; Charles A.
Mitchell, editor and publisher (1 — 4). Circu-
lation "iKL." (A A).
MARSHALL, c. h., Saline Co. n
5,086+ pop., on Chicago & Alton and Missouri
Pacific Rds., 84 m. E. of Kansas City. Agri-
culture.
DEMOCRAT-NEWS; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1; established
1873; John C. Patterson, editor; Democrat-
News Printing Co., publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl."
Weekly: In 1894, publisher asserts, not less
than 2,7(iO. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In 1897.
Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, "JKL."
EVENING PROGRESS; every even-
ing except Sunday, and SAIiINE CO.
WEEKLY PROGRESS, Fridays; dem-
ocratic; daily four, weekly eight pages
13x20 ; subscription — daily $3, weekly $1 ; es-
tablished—dally 1889, weekly 1865; Progress
Printing Co., editors and publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation— dally "jkl." weekly "jkl"
INDEX; every evening except Sunday,
and SALINE CO. INDEX, Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages— dally 13x20, weekly
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
505
MISSOURI.
15x22; subscription— dally $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily IDUl, weekly 1873; O. P.
Sturm, piiltor: Index Publishing Company,
publishers (7— 3 P).
<'ircnlntioii— Daily; "jjbEL."
VV^eekly: In 1896, "jkl." Actual average
for 1897, 1,'iOl. In 1898, zl. In 1899, yf.
Actual average for 1900, ^,578. In 1901, yH.
In l'.H)2, yH. In 1903, y H (O O). In 19U4. yl.:
REPUBI.ICAN; Fridays; republican;
four paures lfSx32; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; J.J. Witt, editor and publisher
(1—3). Circulation 'jkl.- In 1902, Z (4).
S* LINE CITIZEN; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight to ten pages 13x20; subscription
SI; established 1895; Geo. F. Davis, editor;
Joseph Hamlll, nubllsher (6— 3). Circulation
"JKL." In 1902, Z( 4, 6). In 1903, Z (4).
IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT;
eeml monthly; prohibition; four pages 10x16;
subscription 50 cents; James L. England,
editor and publisher.
Circiilarioii: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.300. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, "JKL." Actual average for 1903.
1,050. In 1903. "JKL." (A A).
MARSHFIELD,c. h., Webster Co. g
9t)l+ pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco
Rd., 24 m. N. E. of Springfield. Agriculture
and mining.
CHRONICLE ; Thursdays ; democratic;
four pages 30x26; subscription $1 ; established
1877 ; W. L. Smith, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
I>[ A I I> ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 1^^x20; subscription $1; established
1892: John H. Case, editor and publisher
<8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
MART HAS VIIiLE, Wanen Co. o-
210 pop,, on Missouri, Kansas & Texas
Rd., about 13 m. S. of Warreuton, the
county seat.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
189S: J. W. Iserman, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
MARTINSBURG, Audrain. Co. n
300 pop., on Wabash Rd., 32 m. W. S. W. of
Mexico, the county seat. Creamery and
picture frame factory. Coal mines.
ENTERPRISE ; Thursdays ; independ-
ent: four pages 15x22; sub.scription $1; estab-
lish'^d February, 1901; L. A. Bird, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
MARYVILLE, c. h., Nodaway Co. ^
4,577t pop., on Wabash and Chicago, Bur-
lington & Qulncy Rds., 45 m. N. of Saint
Joseph. Grain, hogs and cattle. Fruit
raising.
NODAWAY DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1869; James Todd,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
NODAWAY FORUM; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1900; C. J. Colden, editor and
publisher (3—5 P).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual average
for 1902. '■Z,37 5. Inl903,yH. In 19()4,(z-4)H.
REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays; republi-
can: eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1865: H. E. Robinson, editor and
publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
acre/or 1897. 2,354. Inl898.yll. Inl899,yT.
In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, V I.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ;
twelve pages 18x24; subscription SI; estab-
lished 1888; Curtis Wray, publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1896, "jjcl." Actual aver-
MISSOURI.
agefor 18 7, 3,025;/or 1S98, 3,342; /or 1899,
3,3 IS; yor 1900, 3,355; /or 1901, 3,409 t
for 1902, 5,001 I for 1903, 5,393; for 1904,
5,33<».
MAYSVILLE,c. h., Dekalb Co. ^
925+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific Rd., 30 m. N. E. of Saint Joseph,
Stock raising and agriculture.
DEKALB CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 189b; P. R. Dunn,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
DE KAL.B CO. HERALD; Thur.s
days ; democratic ; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1866; Chas. Ficklln,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN PILOT; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1877; W.H.Harrison, editor
and publisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
MAYWOOD, I^eivis Co. cf 100 pop.,
on Omaha, Kansas City & Eastern Rd., 11
m. W. of Qulncy, 111. Farming and milling.
MESSENGER; Fridays (A A).
PRUNING KNIFE; Thursdays; non-
partisan; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1900; H. H. Church & Son, editors
and publishers (2— 3). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
MEADVILLE, Linn Co. b 760t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 14
m. E. of ChilUcothe. Wagon shops, plow
factory and large poultry houses.
MESSENGER; Frldaj^s; Independent;
four pages 15^/^x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1881; Joel Pound, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circnlatlon "iKL. "
MEMPHIS, c.h., Scotland Co.cf2,195t
pop., on Keokuk & Western Rd., 40 m. W.
of Keokuk, la. Shipping point for 11 ve stock
and poultry. Farming and stock raising.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sunday; four pages 1.3x20; subscription 10
cents per week; established 1898; Baxter &
Son, editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
REVEILLE ; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1865; James Gillespie, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1893, 1894 and 1895, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,100. In 1896. T.
In 1897. Y. Actual average for 1898, 1 .213 j
for 1899. 1,320: /or 1900, 1,267: for 1901
1>260. In 1902, yl. Actual average for 1903.
1,327. In 1904. y I.
SCOTLAND CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1871; L.P.Rob-
erts and J. V. Bumbarger, editors and pub-
lishers (3—5 P).
Circulation: In 1903. "jkl." In 1901. Z (1, 2,
4,5). ^ctwaiareraore /or 1903, 1,600. In
1904. yl.
Publisher's announcement .—Official county
paper. Guarantees Largest circulation of
any paper in Scotland County.
MENDON, Chariton Co. i 2,52tpop.,
on Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.. 26 m.
N. E. of CarroUton. Butter and cheese
factories. Agriculture.
CITIZEN; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1889: F. W. Beavers, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "Jiti"
MERCER, 3f«rc«r Co. b 340 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Paciflc Rd., 9 m. N.
E. of Princeton, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
LIVE COALS; bi-weekly, Wednesdays;
holiness; four pages 13x20; subscription 50
566
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
cents; established September, 1902: Joseph
H. King, editor; Fire Baptized Holiness
Church, publishers (1—4). Circulation ••fKL"
(A A).
MERWIN, Bates Co. -n 250t pop., on
Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf Rd.. 17 m.
N. W. of Butler, the county seat. Agrlcul
ture.
CIiIPPER ; Fridays ; Independent ; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
May, 1904 ; Dick Howard, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5 P).
HERALD; Fridays ; eight pages 11x16 ;
subscription $1; established 19()2 ; N. J.
Rowan, editor and publisher (1—4). Circula-
tion -'JKL." (A A).
MET A, Osage Co. n 400 pop., on St.
Louis, Kansas City & Colorado Rd., 135 m.
W. of St. Louis. Flouring mill. Agricul-
ture.
HERALD; Fridays (A A).
METZ, Vernon Co. -a 159 pop.
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
MEXICO, c. h., Audrain Co. D 5,099t
pop., on Wabash and Chicago & Alton Rds.
and Salt r., 108 m. N. W. of Saint Louis.
Wagon and plow factories, electric light
and water works. Seat of Hardin College
(female).
EVENING LEDGER ; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
democratic; four pages— daily 20x26, weekly
22x28; subscription— daily $6, weekly $1.50; es-
tablished—daily 1886, weekly 1855; R. M.
White, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl."
AVeekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 2,750. In 1896, H. In 1897. HZ. In 1898.
yH. In 1899. zH. In 1900. zl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, (z— 1, 5) I. In 1903, yl. Inl904. yl.
INTELLIGENCER; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
daily four, weekly eight pages; daily 18x24,
weekly, 15x22; subscription— daily $6, w-eekly
$1; established— daily 1880. weekly 1855; C. M.
Baskett, editor and publisher (2—4).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl."
W^eekly: In 1896 -JKL." In 1897, Z. In 1900,
publisher asserts, for the past two years each
Issue has exceeded 1,500. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. Actual average for 1903, 3,362.
In 1904, yH.
MESSAGE; Thursdavs; democratic;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1899; John Heal, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
REGULAR BAPTIST; biweekly;
baptist; twelve pages 11x16; subscription
$1.25 ; established 1875 ; J. L. Huff, editor ;
Regular Baptist Publishing Association, pub-
lishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl.-
AMERICAN FARM AND ORCH-
ARD; ntouthly; horticulture, agriculture;
eight to sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
50 cents; established January, 1902; Farm and
Orchard Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers (2—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
4,833; /or 1903, 15,000. In 1904, vF.
MODERN WOODCRAFT; monthly;
Woodmen of America; eight pages 11x16;
subscription 25 cents; established August,
1901 ; Arnold Hughes, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation -jkl."
SOUTHERN SENTINEL; monthly;
democratic; flfty-two pages 6%xl0; sub-
scription $1; established November, 1904; C.
T. Allen, editor and publisher (1—5).
MISSOURI.
MIAMI, Saline Go. n 581t pop., on
Wabash Rd. and Missouri r., 80 m. E. of
Kansas City. Stock raising and farming.
NEWS; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription SI; established 1880;
A. R. Edmonds, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
MIDDLETO WN, Montgomery Co. D-
375t pop., 12 m. N. of Montgomery City.
Manufacture of pottery and brooms.
Farming.
CHIPS; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1882;
Christopher Pearson, editor and publisher
(6 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
MILAN, c.h., SulUvan Co.^ l,757tpop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy and Quin-
cy, Omaha & Kansas City Rds., 35 m. N.E. of
Chillicothe. Steam flour mills and exten
sive coal mines.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1875; J. E. Swanger, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." In 1902, (z— 4) I»
In 1903, yl. In 1904, vl.
STANDARD; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1871; T. A. Dodge, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,100. In 1896. T. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, zl. Actual average for a year end-
ing with September, 1899, 3,157. In 1900. vH »
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In llt04, H.
MINDENMINES, Barton Co. p 860
pop., on San Francisco and Missouri Pacific
Rds., 18 m. S. W. of Lamar, the county seat.
Coal, haj' and liquors.
MISSOURI-KANSAS HER A L D ;^
Fridays; eight to twenty-two pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established November. 19(3;
F. E. Bui-khardt, editor; Burkhardt Printing
Co., publishers (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
M O B E R L Y , Randolph Co. i 8,012t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and
Wabash Rds., 130 m. E. of Kansas City
and 150 N. N. W. of Saint Louis. Flour
mills, brick and tile factories and iron
foundry. Location of the Wabash Railway
division headquarters and machine shops.
DEMOCRAT ; every evening except
Saturday and Suuda}\ Sundaj* morning, and
[ SEMI-W^EEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays;
1 democratic; dally four pages 18x24, senii-
t weekly eight pages 13x20; subscription— daily
1 $4, semi-weekly SI; established 1871; Demo-
crat Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation — Daily: "jjil." In 1901. Z
(4,5,7,9).
Semi- Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,600. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "iKL." In 1901, Z (4, 5, 7, 9).
MONITOR; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo
cratlc; four pages— dally 15x22, weekly 22x28;
subscription — dally $4, weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—dally 1873, weekly 1872; Sidenstricker
& Rothwell, editors and publishers (7—3 P>.
Circulation— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
HEADLIGHT; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1872; William Maynard. editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
McGEE OBSERVER; monthly; relig-
ious ; eight pages 9i^xl2 ; subscription 25
cents ; established March, 1903 ; Geo. D.
Wllllngham, editor and publisher (12-3).
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
CATALOQUE BY STATES.
507
lUISSOURI.
MOKANE, Callaway Co. a 3311 pop.,
on Missouri, Kansa.s & Texas Rd., 14 m. S.
by S. E. of Fulton, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
HERALD- POST; Fridays; elRht
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1894; R. Earle Hodges, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
MONETT, Barry Co. p 3,115t pop., on
St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 28 m. S. E.
of Carthage and 40 S. W. of Springfield.
Agriculture and lead mining.
STAR} every evening except Sunday;
independent; four to six pages 13x20; sub-
scription $4 ; established March, 1902 : H. A.
McKee, editor and publisher (8— 3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
EAGIiE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1888; R. D. Lenhart, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation -jkl -
MONROE CITY, Monroe Co. 0-1,9291
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy and
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds., 30 m.W. of
Hannibal. Several mills and manufactories.
Farming.
DE.TIOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1888; W. J. Rouse, editor; Democrat
Printing Co., publishers (8— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
N E \V S ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1875;
J. B. Mundy, editor and publisher. Circula
tion "JKL."
MISSOURI FARMER; monthly;
agriculture; eight pages 11x20; established
January, 1904; J. F. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
MONTGOMERYCITY, c. h.,
Montgomery Co. D- 2,026-t-pop., on Wabash
Rd., 84 m. W. N. W. of Saint Louis. Shoe
factory. Stock raising.
MONTGOMERY' CO. TRIBUNE;
Fridays; republican; eight page* 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; A. B. Keadle,
editor; Tribune Printing Co., publishers
(2—3). Circulation "iKL.- In 1902, Z (4, 5k
MONTGOMERY STANDARD; Frl
days; democratic; sixteen page 11x15; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1866; John W.
Jacks, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,056. In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896, 1 ,048. In 1897, Y. Actual aver-
age for 1898. 1.134. In 1899, vl. Actual
average for 1900, 1,26.5. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, y I.
MONTIGELLO, c. h., Leivis Co. ^
287t pop., on Fabins r., 12 m. W. of Canton.
Milling and wagon making.
liEVVIS CO. JOURNAL.; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1878; W. R. Hollister. editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
MONTROSE,
RECORDER; Fridays; independent
democratic; four pages 17J^x22; subscription
$1 ; established October 1899 ; C. C. Arnold,
editor and publisher (8— 3). Circ'n "jkl.--
MOREHOUSE, ^ew Madrid Co. Z\
900 pop., on Haucks, Missouri & Kansas, St.
Louis Southwestern Rd., 22 m. N. New
Madrid, the county seat.
SUN; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1904; M.
Earle Cook, editor; Sun Printing Company,
publishers (1—5).
MISSOURI.
MOUND CITY, Holt Co. ^ 2,i3Gt
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd.,
33 m. N. N. E. of Saint Joseph. Stock and
grain raising.
JEFFERSONIAN ; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription 81;
established 1897; P. S. Mooers, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 1).
Circulation "JKL." In 1898. Z. In 1899, Z.
In 1902, "JKL." Actual average for liK3,
l,522;/o?- 1904, 1,681.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.25; established 1879;
King Bros., editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
MOUNTAINGROVE, Wright Co.
C? l,004t pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott &
Memphis Rd., 56 m. E. of Springfield and
12 S. E. of Hartvllle, the county seat.
Fruit and stock raising.
J O U R N A Li ; Fridays ; independent-
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1898; L. M. Reese, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1899,
1,008; /or 1900, 1.008. In 1901, "jkl."
MOUNTAIN ADVERTISER; Thurs-
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1882; Walter H. Loomis, editor;
Eagle Printing Co., publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
(A A).
MOUNT VERNON, c. h., Lawrence
Co. p 1,206+ pop., on Kansas City. Ft. Scott &
Memphis Rd., 41 m. W. of Springfield and
20 S. of Greenfield. Shipping point for
mules, cattle, hogs, minerals and lumber.
Agriculture, stock raising, mining and fruit
growing.
FOUNTAIN AND JOURNAL;
Thursdays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1867; Euphrates
Boucher, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
LAWRENCE CHIEFTAIN ; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1876; W. H. Cecil,
editor and publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jju,."
In 1903, Z(4)(»»).
LAWRENCE CO. RECORD; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.75; established 1898; W.E.Hick-
man, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
N E li S O N, Saline Co. n 168t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 14 m. S. E. of Jlar-
shall, the county seat. Coal, zinc and lead
in vicinity.
TIME CARD; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; U. Taylor, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
NEOSHO, c. h., Newton Co. p 2,725t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco and Kan-
sas City, Pittsburg & Gulf Rds., 73 m. S. W.
of Springfield. United States Fish Commis-
sion station is located here. Manufactur-
ing, agriculture and lead mining. Mineral
springs.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; Dew Brothers & Co., editors and
publishers (12— 3). Circulation 'jkl." (A A).
MINER AND MECHANIC; Satur
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1873; C. E. Curtice,
editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
568
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
MISSOURI
TIMES} Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1869; H. S. Sturgis, editor; Times Printing
Co., publishers (12—1).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,128. In 1896, I. In 1898, "jkl." ( ? ? )
In 1899, Z. Actual average for a year ending
with June, 1900. 1,432. In 1901, yl. In
1902, (z— 1. 2, 4,5)1. In 1903, yl. In 1904,
(z— 4) I.
H E It A Li D ; semi-monthly; religious;
eight pages; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1901; John E. Brown and Lovic P. Law,
editors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation: •■isi." Inl903,{z— 4)I(##).
In 1904. y I.
NEVADA, c. h., Vernon Co. -a 7,461t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and Mia-
souri Pacific Rds., 20 m. E. of Fort Scott,
Kan. Seat of Cottey College. Agriculture.
EVENING POST; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages— daily 20x26, vveelily 22x28:
subscription— daily J5, weeklvjl; established
—daily 1832, weekly 1868; R W. Mitchell, edi-
tor and publisher (7— 3P). Circulation-
daily 'JKL." weekly "jkl." In 1897, Z. In
1902, ■■JKL."
MAIL; every evening except Sunday, and
SOUTHWEST MAIL, Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages— daily 20x24, weekly 22x28;
subscription — daily $5, weekly $1; estab-
lished-daily 1883, weekly 1879; R. B. Speed
and E. E. Bean, editors; Southwest Mail
Printing Company, publishers (2—3).
Circulation — Daily : "jkl." In 1899, Z
(4.6,9). In 1902, Z (4,5).
"Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 2.500. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jio.." In
1902, Z (4.5).
H E K. A L D ; Fridays; republican; six
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1838; Neff & Crigler, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
MISSOURI W^OODMAN; monthly;
woodman; four pages 15x22; A. L. Preston
and H. E, Errett, editors and publishers
(1-5).
WELTMER'S MAGAZINE; month
ly ; new thought ; forty-eight pages 6x9 ;
subscription $1; established January. 1901;
S. A. Weltmer, editor ; Ernest Weltmer,
publisher (S— 3). Circulation -j^kl." In 1902,
Z(1.2, 4. 5). Inl903. Z(4) (••).
NEW CAMBRIA, Afacon Co. ^ 352t
pop., on Hannibal & St. Joseph Rd., 44 m.
E. of ChllUcothe. Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894: J. L. Baldwin, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "JKL"
NEW CONCEPTION, Schley
p. O., Nodaivay Co. \2 on Chicago Great
Western and Wabash Rds., 2 m. W. of
Clyde.
HERALD; Fridays; independent demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established October, 1900; B. H. Rumsey,
editor and publisher (8—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
NEW FLORENCE, Montgomery
Co. a- 424+ pop., on Wabash Rd„ 80 m. W.
N. W. of Saint Louis. Dairying and stock
raising.
MONTGOMERY CO. LEADER;
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
bcription $1.25; established 1888; Howard Ellis,
editor and publisher. Circulation '-jkl."
NEW FRANKLIN, Howard Co. D
1,156+ pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd.,
33 m. S. by S. E. of Moberly. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
D. J. Briggs, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
NEW HAMPTON, Harrison Co.\2
261+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 9 m. W. of Bethany, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; C. L. & A. Cover, editors and
publishers (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
NEWHAVEN, Franklin Co. D- 883t
pop. (of township), on Missouri Pacific Rd.
and Missouri r. , 67 m. W. of Saint Louis. Has
flour mill and grain elevators. Wheat
growing.
LEADER; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1895; Fred. Mas-
terson. editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
NEW LONDON, c. h., Ralls Co. cf
881+ pop., on St. Louis & Hannibal Rdand
Salt r., 10 m. S. of Hannibal. Farmicg
RALLS CO. RECORD ; Fridays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1865; Joe Burnett, editor and
publisher.
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." In
1901, Z (6). In 1902, Z (4).
RALLS CO. TIMES; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1898: Harris & Fisher, editors and
publishers (8—3)
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 191)0, 1,105. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z— 6) I. In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
NEW MADRID, c. h., New Madrid
Co. a, 1,489+ pop., on St. Louis Southwest-
ern Rd. and Mississippi r., 37 m. S. W. of
Cairo, III. River commerce and wood
manufactories. Corn raising.
RECORD; Saturdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1867; Ed. A. Wright, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
SOUTHEAST MISSOURIAN ;Thurs-
davs; democratic; ten pages 13x20; sub-
scription 81; established 1894; W. W. Waters,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
NEWTONIA, Newton Co. P355t pop.,
4 m. S. of Ritchey and 12 E. of Neosho, the
county seat. Lead and zinc ores.
NEWTON CO. NEWS: Thursdays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1890; MIze Sisters, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jjcl."
NEWTOWN, Sullivan Co. b 291 f
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 15 m. N. W. of Milan, the county seat.
Farming.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; independent;
four pasres 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1895; H. J. Clevenger, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jKi-**
NIXA, Christian Co. P 50 pop., on St.
Louis & San Francisco Rd., 5 m. W. of
Ozark.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established January, 1903;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
569
MISSOURI.
Perry J. Harper, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation vkl."
NORBORNE, Carroll Co. b l.isnt
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Wabash Rds., 56 m. E. by N. E. of Kanias
City. Shipping point for cattle and corn.
Corn and wheat growing.
1) E .>I O C It A T ; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pa^es 18x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished December, 19(iO: Geo. F. Crutchley,
editor and publisher (2—5 P).
liEADER-JEFFERSONIAN; Fri
days; independent; eight pages 18x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1884; C. M. Thomas,
editor; Thomas & Thomas, publishers (S— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
NO VINGER, ^cJair Co. [j 2,009 pop.,
on Iowa & St. Louis, Omaha, Kansas City
and Eastern Rds., 180 m. E.of Kansas City.
Coal mining.
RECORD: Fridays; neutral; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established March,
1904; Nat L. Johnson, editor; Record Print-
ing Company, publishers (1—5).
OAK GROVE, Jackson Co. ^D408t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 20 m. E. S. E.
of Independence, the county seat, and 30 E.
of Kansas City. Agriculture and stock
raising.
BANNER; Saturdays; independent dem-
ocratic ; four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1890; A. J.Adair, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
ODESSA, Lafayette Co. -n l,445tpop.,
on Chicago & Alton Rd., 14 m. S. by S. W. of
Lexington, the county seat, and 39 E. of
Kansas City. Farming.
DEI»IOCRAT ; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; W. E. Ewing, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation '-jkl."
LEDGER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1891;
Jule Gr. Coe, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "iitL"
O'FALIiON, Saint Charles Co. n- 300
pop., on Wabash Rd., 34 m. W. of Saint Louis.
Has flour mill and brick-yard.
HAUrtFREUND; Thursdays; German;
household; sixteen pages 11x14; subscription
$1.50; established 1883; N. Stocklaufer, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jKi."
OLE AN, Miller Co. a 254tpop.,on Mis-
souri Pacific Rd., 28 m. S. W. of Jefferson
City, the State capital. Agriculture and
mining.
NE\VS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; suljscription $1; established 1891 ;
W. Elmonte Allen, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
OREGON, c.h., Holt Co. ^l,032t pop.,
7 m. from Missouri r. and 30 N. W. of Saint
Joseph. Agriculture.
HOL.T CO. SENTINEL ; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1865; Dobyns & Curry, edi-
tors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation: Inl902,"JKt." In 1903, (z— 4) I
(••). In 1904, yl.
ORONOGO, Jasper Co. P2,073t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco and Missouri
MISSOURI.
Pacific Rds., 8 m. W. of Carthage, the county
seat. Zinc mining and farming.
INDEX ; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; establislied 1893; W. C. Kout-
zong, edltorand publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
ORRICK, Hay Co. \j 391t pop., on Wa-
bash Rd., 30 m. E. of Kansas City. Agri-
culture and mining.
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
8ul)Scription $1; established 1891; Will R.
Vanhoozer, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "i!JL."
OSBORN, Dekalb Co. \2 386t pop., on
Hannibal & St. Joseph Rd., 49 m. N. of Kan-
sas City. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; establish-
ed 1899; P. M. Hatch, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jk.l."
OSCEOLA, c. h., Saint Clair Co. -a
l,03Ttpop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Mem-
phis and Kansas City, Osceola & Southern
Rds. and Osage r., 132 m. W. S. W. of Jeffer-
son City, the State capital. Extensive stone
and lime works. Farming.
ST. CLAIR CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays ; democratic ; four pages 20x26 ;
subscription $1 ; established 1870 ; C. H.
Lucas, editor and publisher (2 — 3). Circula-
tion "jkl." In 1902, Z (4).
ST. CLAIR CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1888; L. O.
Shrewsbury, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
OTTERVILLE, Cooper Co. a 384t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 22 m. S. W. of
Boonvllle, the county seat. Farming.
MAIL; Fridays; democratic; four pages
15x22; subscription 50 cents; established 1891 ;
G. P. Garland, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl "
OWENSVILLE, Gasconade Co. D
75 pop., 20 m. S. of Hermann, the county
seat. Farming and stock raising.
REPUBLICAN BANNER; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
SI; established 1896; W. J. Hensley, editor;
Banner Publishing Co., publishers ((i— 3).
Circulation jja"
OZARK, c. h.. Christian Co. g SCOt
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 15 m.
S. E. of Springfield. Lead and zinc in vi-
cinity. Fruit and tobacco growing and
farming.
CHRISTIAN CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 188S; W. W.
Kinloch, editor and publisher (7— 3).
Circulation: In 1898, ".jkl." In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,056; in 19(i0,
not less than 1,200. In 1901, yl. In 1902, July,
publisher asserts, no issue for the past year
was less than 1,152. Actual average for
1903, 1,275. In 1904, yl.
DE3IOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Charles E. Reid, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
PACIFIC, Franklin Co. D- l,213t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific and St. Louis & San Fran-
cisco Rds., 34 m. W. S. W. of Saint Louis.
570
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEE DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
Railroad shops, fire-brick factories, glass
worlcs and flour mill.
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; H. Calkins, editor; H. & E. C.
Calkins, publishers (7—3 P). Circ'n -jkl."
PALMYRA, c. h., Marion Co. cfi,323t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 12 m. S. S. W. of Quincy. 111. Manu-
facturing and agriculture.
MARION CO. HERALD; Thursdays;
democratic; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1883; M. P. Drum-
mond, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
SPECTATOR; Wednesdays ; demo
cratlc; eight pages 13x22; subscription $1;
established 1839 ; Sosey Bros., editors and
publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896.1. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkj,." Actual average for
1902,3,048. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
PARIS, c.h., Monroe Co. cf l,397tpop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 45 m. S. W.
of Quincy, III. Farming.
MERCURY; Fridays; democratic; four
?^rS^^^ '""^^'-^ : subscription $1 ; established
1836; Baskett & Alexander, editors; The Mer-
cury Printing Company, publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
MONROE CO. APPEAL.} Fridays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1868; B. F. Blanton, editor and
publisher (2 — 3;.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,064. In 1896. 1. In 1897. Y. In
1898, ••JKL." (??) In 1902, Z (4, 5).
PARKVILLE, P^a«e Co. ti931t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. and
Missouri r., 9 m. N. N. W. of Kansas City.
Seat of Park College. Agriculture.
PLATTE CO. GAZETTE; Thursdays;
democratic; six pages 13x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1885; J. P. Tucker, editor and
publisher. Circtilation •jkl.--
PARK REVIEW: quarterly; collegi-
ate; seventy two to eighty-four pages 6x9;
subscrip-ion $1; established October, 1899;
ThomasQregory Burt, editor; Park Review
Publishing Co., publishers (12— 3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
PARNELL, Xodatray Co. )j 432 pop.,
on Chicago Great "Western Rd., about 14 m.
N. E. of Maryville, the county seat.
.SENTINEL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894: S. C. Gooden, editor and pub-
lisher ( r2— 3). Circulation "JKL."
PATTONSBURG, Daviess Co. \j
l,'i6.j+ pop., on Omaha, Kansas City & East-
ern, Kansas City & Northern Connection
and "Wabash Rds., 20 m. N. W. of Gallatin,
the county seat. Agriculture.
CALL; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription SI; established 1880; Eugene A.
Martin, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
PAXICO,
INDEX; Fridays; four pages 13x-20; sub-
scription SI; established 1895; G. N. "Wvnin-
ger, editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion ••.JLKL." (A A).
PERRY, Jialls Co. cf 624t pop., on St.
Louis & Hannibal Rd., 30 m. S. W. of Han-
nibal. Flour and saw mills.
ENTERPRISE: Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
MISSOURI.
established 1888; Dewitt Masters, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation ••jkl."
PERRYVILLE, c. h., Perry Co. P,
818+ pop., 14 m. S. S. E. of St. Mary's Land-
ing, on the Mississippi r., and 85 S. of Saint
Louis. Agriculture.
PERRY CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion SI; established 1889; Cashion & Cashiou,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
PERRY^ CO. SUN; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1878; Zollner & Zollner, editors
and publishers (9— 3). Circulation "jkl.- In
1903, Z (4).
PICKERING, Nodaioaij Co. \2 300
pop., on Kansas City, St. Joseph « Council
Bluff Rd., 8 m. N. of Maryville, the county
seat. Farming and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four pages
17X-24; subscription $1 ; established 1902 ;
Isaiah Kirbey, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl." (a A).
PIEDMONT, Wayne Co. [^ 858 1 pop.,
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
Rd., 32 m. S. of Ironton. Granite qaarrie*.
BANNER; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1890;
Mitchim Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl"
PIERCE CITY, Lawrence Co. p2,151t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 5 m.
"W. by N. W. of Monett. Extensive flour
mills.
DEMOCRAT: every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays ; democratic ;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly $1; established-
daily 1884, weekly 1885; J.C. Smith, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circ'n— daily "jkl." week-
ly ••JKL."
E3IPIRE ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursday's; repub-
lican; four pages 2(ix26; subscription— daily
$4, weekly $1; established —dally 1880, weekly
1875; A. T. Boothe, editor and publisher.
Circulation — daily "jKL."weekly "jkl."
PIIiOTGROVE, Cooper Co. u 631t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 12 m.
S. "W. of BoonvIUe, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent: eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899: H.Harrison Simpson, editor
and publisher (9—3). Circulation •■jkl."
PINEVILLE, c. h., McDonald Co. J3
250 pop., on Elk r., 24 m. S. of Neosho.
Farming and pine lumber.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democrntic;
eight pages 13x20 ; sub.scription $1 ; estab-
lished 1874; James Chrlstensen, editor and
publisher (6 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
HERAIjD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1894: Claib £. Duval, editor and publisher
(6-3) Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Fridays (A A).
PLATTE CITY, c. h., Platte Co. ^
744+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd. and Platte r., 30 m. N. "W. of Kansas
City. Seat of Daughters' College. Farming.
LANDMARK; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1865; W. T. Jenkins, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation ■•jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
571
MISSOURI.
PLATTE CO. ARGUS; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1884; Emil E. Rettig, editor
and publisher ( 1 — 4 ).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.100. In 1896, I. Actual average
for 1S97, 1,407; /or 1898, 1,963. In 1899.
publisher asserts, not less than 2,200; in 1900,
July, for a year past, 2,200; in 1901, was not
less tlian 2,200. Actual average for a year
ending with August, 1902, 2,200; /o>- 19U3,
2,264. In 1904. yl.
PliATTSBURG c. h., Clinton Co.^
l,8TSt pop., on Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rds.. 30 m. E. of Saint Joseph. Agriculture
and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT-IiEVER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1866; Harry Roloff, editor and
publisher (12—4)
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts
not less thau 1,650. In 1896, T. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898. 1,961: for 1899.
2,519; /or 19l)0.zH. Inl901.vl. Inl902,yT.
In 1903, yl. Actual average for 1904, 2, -300.
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1895;
A. R. Alexander, editor and publisher (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl.- In 1897, Z.
^cfuaZ average /or 1898. 1,317. Inl899,yl.
In 1900. "JKL." In 1902. Z (3, 4. 5).
PLEASANTHILL., Casa Co. -a
2,002+ pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Mem-
phis and Missouri Pacific Rds., 33 m. S. E. of
Kansas City. Manufacturing and agri-
culture.
LiOCALi; Fridays; democratic; six pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1871; J. H.
Walden. editor and publisher (8—3) . Circu-
lation "JKL."
MID-WEEK; Wednesdays; Independ-
ent: eight pages 9x14; subscription 50 cents;
established November, 1904; C. O. Race, editor
and publisher (1—5).
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1888:
Cloud & Savage, editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
PLEASANT HOPE, Polk Co. g
lO.i pop.
ECLIPSE; Mondays (A A).
POPLARBLUFF, c. h., Butler Co.
a, 4,32 11- pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain
& Southern Rd., 166 m. S. of Saint Louis.
Manufactories of lumber, pottery, staves,
ice, tile and brick.
CITIZEN; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub
scriptlon— daily $4, weekly $1; established-
daily 1897. weekly 1869; H. C. McKinney. edi-
tor; George C. OrcMard. publisher (1— 5P).
Circulation — daily "jkl." weekly "jkl." In
1904, weekly (••).
EVEMNU JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKIjY, Thurs-
days; republican; dally four, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly
$1; established March, 1901; Jay Davidson,
editor and publisher (2—3). Circulation —
daily "jkl " weekly "jkl." (A A).
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and AVEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; four pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $4 50, weekly $1; established— daily
May, 1902, weekly 1891; L. F. Tromly. editor
and publisher. Circulation- weekl.v "jkl."
MISSOURI.
POWERSVIIiLE, Putnam Co. b on
Chiciigo. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 22 m.
N. W. of Unlonville.
RECORD ; Fridays; republican; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
October. 1901; T. P. and R. D. Eaton, editors
and publishers (12—3). Circulation '•jkl."
PRINCETON, c. h., Mercer Co. [j
l,575t pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd. and Grand r., 24 m. N. of Trenton. Seat
of Princeton Normal Institute.
POST; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1896; W
C. Price and S. B. Woods, editors and pub-
lishers (1—4). Circ'n "JKL.- In 1903. Z (4).
PRESS; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 18,57;
R. W. Steckman, editor and publisher (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,184. In 1903, yl (OO). In
1904, "JKL."
TELEGRAPH; Wednesdays; republi-
can ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1873; Sparks & Brown, editors and pub-
lishers (2-3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,032. Actual average for the first
six months of 1897, 1,056. In 1898. "jkl"
Actual average for 1899, 1,123. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, "JKL." Actual average for 1902,
1, 168. In 1903, (z— 4) L In 1904, yl.
PURDY, Barry Co. P 434t pop., on St.
Louis & San Francisco Rd., 8 m. S. of
Monett. Agriculture and lead mining. Live-
stock shipping point.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription 50 cents: established 1896; M. E.
Eady. editorand publisher(8 — 3). Cire'n "jkl."
PUXICO, Stoddard (7o.n,413t pop., lo-
cal estimate 1,000, on St. Louis & San Fran-
cisco Rd., 175 m. S. of St. Louis. Lumber
and shipping.
INDEX; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1895;
Lee Stevens, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
QUEEN CITY, Schuyler Co. b 770t
pop., on Wabash Rd.. 9 m. S. of Glenwood.
Agriculture.
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
W. C. Biggs, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887 ; John W. McNaught. editor and
publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
QUITMAN, Nodaway Co. ^ 356tpop.,
on Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Rd.. 60 m.
N. W. of Saint Joseph. Manufacturing,
farming and mining.
HERA LD ; Thursdays (A A ).
RECORD; Thursdays ; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; J. W. Morris, editor; J. W. and J.
O. Morris, publishers (8—3). Circulation
"JKL." (A A).
RAVENWOOD,-^'o(?««'ay Co. t]285t
pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd., about
45 m. N. of Saint Joseph. Farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1890;
O. E. Smith, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL "
57:i
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
RAYVILLE, Ray Co. ^ 300 pop., on
Santa Fe Rd., 60 m. S. E. of St. Joseph.
Farming, stock raising and farming.
ENTERPRISE; Tliursdays; local; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1904; F. B, Thomas, editor aud publisher
(1-5P).
REPUBLIC, Greene Co. g 856t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 11 m. S. W.
of Springfield, the county seat. Flour mill
and canning factorj-.
MONITOR: Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; J. J. Jones, editor; Jones Bros.,
publishers. Circulation "jki,."
RHINEL AND, Montgomery Co. D- 153
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 18
m. S. of Danville.
RECORD; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established February, 1902 ;
Wm. Dowling, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL.-
RICHARDS, Vernon Co. -a 450 pop.,
on Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds., about 12 m. S. W. of Rich
Hill. Farming and stock raising.
PROGRESS; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 173^x24; subscription §1; established
1895; M. S. Brady, editor and publisher (8—3),
Circulation "jKi."
RICHHILL, Bates Co. -a 4,053t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific and Kansas City, Ft.
Scott & Memphis Rds., 85 m. S. of Kansas
City. Coal mining, zinc smelting and brick
making.
REVIEW; every evening except Sun-
day, and MINING REVIEW, Thursdays;
democratic; daily four, weekly eight pages
18x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 18S8, weekly 1880: C. R.
Walters, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation— Daily: -jkl."
Weekly: In 1896, "jkl.- In 1897, publisher
asserts, not less than 2,160. In 1898, yl. In
1899, zl. In 191J0, July, publisher asserts, the
least number printed, any issue for the past
year, was 2.208. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
TRIBUNE; Thursdas's; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1889; George P. Huckeby and P. A. Pritchard,
editorsand publishers. Circulation -jki.."
WESTERN ENTERPRISE ; Fri
days; democratic: eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.25 : established 1881 ; F. J. Wise-
man, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: Inl895,"jia-" In 1896, I. In
1897. Y. In 1898. "JKL." Inl899,I. In 1900, y I.
In 1901 "JKL." Inl903, (z— 4)I(#»). In 1904,
(z— 4) I (••).
SOCIAL THOUGHT; monthly; philo-
sophical ; sixteen pages ; subscription 25
cents ; established 1902; Charles L. Phifer,
editor and publisher (2—3). Circulation
"JKL." (A A).
RICHLAND, Pulatki Co. n 736t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 20 m. N. E.
of Lebanon. Flour mill.
CYCLONE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
,n -ix ^A.^- ^^eedles, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
RICHMOND, c. h., Ray Co. \^ 3,478t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
7 m. from Missouri r., 40 E. of Kansas City
MISSOURI.
and 68 S. E. of Saint Joseph. Coal and man-
ufacturing interests. Agriculture.
CONSERVATOR; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1852 ; Geo. A. Trigg, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition less than 1,500. In
1897. 1 Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900. yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 1, 2, 4, 5) 1. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1893; Bogie & Womack, editors and
publishers (8—3).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1.300. In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 1.200. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 1,492. In 1899, vl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903,
(z-4)I(##). In 1904, yl.
HERALD; Thursdays (A A).
MISSOt'RIAN;Thur8days; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Jewell Mayes, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1899, zl. In 1900, zl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904,
(z-4) I.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; D. D. Parsons, editor; Parsons &
Son, publishers.
Circulation: In 1900. "jkl." in 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, has not been less than 1,300.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
RIDGEIVAY, Harrison Co. tl 648t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 76 m. l«i. E. of Saint Joseph. Agricul-
ture.
J O U R N A L ; Thursdays ; independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1891; C. M. Jaqua, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
ROCHEPORT, Boone Co. u 593 pop.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays (A A).
ROCKPORT, c. h., Atchison Co. ^
1,080+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 8 m. E. of Missouri r. and 60 N. W. of
Saint Joseph. Agriculture.
ATCHISON CO. JOURNAL ; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1863; John D.
Dopf, editor and publisher (6— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
ATCHISON CO. MAIL; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1878; H. F. Stapel, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, Z.
Actual average for a year ending with April,
1899.3,326. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
ROCKY COMFORT, McDonald
Co. p 121 pop., 16 m. W. of Cassville. Agri-
culture and fruit.
TELEGRAi>l; Saturdays: local; four
pages 11x15; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished January, 1904; C. T. Boren, editor and
publisher (1—5 P).
McDonald CO. guide; Saturdays;
four pages 13x20; subscription 75 cents;
established February, 1902; Wm. Senter,
editor and publisher (2—3). Circulation
"iKL." (A A).
ROLL A, c. h., Phelps Co. n l,600t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., Ill m.
W. S. W. of Saint Louis. Seat of State Mining
School. Smelting furnaces. Iron mining.
HERALD-DE3IOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20 ; subscription
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
573
MISSOURI.
SI; established 1866; Chas. E. Wood, editor
and publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jKi." In
1897, Z. Inl9(i2, Z(1.2. 4, 5).
NEW ERA : Saturdays ; republican ;
eiglit pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1874 ; F. E. Taj'lor, editor and publisher
<9-3). Circulation "jki." In 1897, Z. In
1902, "jKi.." In 1903. Z (4).
ROSENDALE, Andreio Co. t] 448t
pop., ou Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Rd.,
22 m. N. of Saint Joseph. Flour mills and
creamery. Agriculture.
STGNAIi ; Fridays; eiglit pages 18x20;
subscription $1; established 1891; J. Irvin
Bennett, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl.-
RUSHVILLE, Buchanan Co. )j ^12
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific, Hannibal &
St. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Joseph & Coun-
cil Bluffs Rds., 14 m. S. W. of St. Joseph.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
15x32; subscription $1; established Septem-
ber, 1903; F. Haines, editor; Loudon & Haines,
publishers (1—5 P).
RUSSELL VILLE, Cole Co. n 2951
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 16 m. S. W. of
Jefferson City, the State capital. Farming.
RUSTLER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1895; L. L.
Sulliiis. editor and publisher (12— 3). Circu
lation "JKL."
RUTLEDGE, Scotland Co. JJ 292t
pop., 14 m. S. E. of Memphis, the county
seat. Farming.
RECORD; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1893 ; A. L.
Bounds, editor and publisher (2 — 3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
SAINT CHARLES, c. h., Saint
Charles Co. D- 7,982+ pop., on Wabash, Mis-
souri, Kansas & Texas andChicago, Burling-
ton & Quiney Rds. and Missouri r., 20 m. N.
W. of Saint Louis. Furniture, tobacco and
other manufactures. Large car factory.
Coal mining in vicinity.
COSMOS-MONITOR; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1; established —
Cosmos 1835, Monitor 1894; E. Lee Renno, edi-
tor; St. Charles Publishing Co., publishers
(8-3).
Circulatiou— Daily; "jkl."
Weekly: In 1901, "JKL.- In 1902, (z-6) I. In
1903, (z— 4) I (e •). In 1904, yl.
EVENING BANNER-NEWS; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; democratic; daily four pages
18x24, -weekly eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—dally $5, weekly $1; established— daily
1889, weekly 1864; E. Hultsch, editor and
publisher (12— 4).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl '• Actual aver-
age for 1902. 936. In 1903, "j_kl."
Weekly : In 1897, "JKL." In 1898, Z. In 1899, Z.
In 1900, June, publisher asserts, at no time
during the past twelve months were printed
less than 1,500. In 1901. yl. Actual average
/or 1902, 3,875. In 1903, yH. In 1904,(z-4)I.
DEMOKRAT; Thursdaj-s; German;
democratic; eight pages 15x21; subscription
$2 ; established 1852 ; J. H. Bode, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
ST. CLAIR, Franklin Co. g 189 pop.
HOWARD CO. ECHO; Thursdays
(▲▲).
MISSOURI.
SAINTE GENEVIEVE, c. h..
Sainte Genevieve Co. D- 1,707+ pop., on St.
Louis, Memphis & Southeastern and
Southern Missouri Rds. and Mississippi r.,
60 m. below Saint Louis. Limestone is ex-
ported. Copper mines and sandstone quar-
ries adjacent. Fruit culture, wine making,
wheat growing and stock raising.
FAIR PLiAY; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1872 ; Henry J. Janis, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
HERALD; Saturdays; English and
German; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1882; Joseph A.
Ernst, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "jkl."
NE^VS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899;
R. M. Abernathy, editor and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
SAINT JAMES, Phelps Co. D 575t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.,
100 m. S. W. of Saint Louis. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription 81; established
1896: L. K. Wells, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jkl."
SAINT JOSEPH, c. h., Buchanan
Co. ~tl 102,979+ pop., center of eight railroads,
on the Missouri r., 275 m. W. by N. W.
of Saint Louis. Packing houses, grain ele-
vators, railroad shops. Milling, wholesale
and manufacturing center. Richest agri-
cultural section of Missouri.
DAILY.
GAZETTE; every morning; Independ-
ent-republican; daily eight to twelve, Sun-
day twenty-eight to thirty six pages 17x21;
subscription— daily and Sunday 10 cents a
week by carrier, $3.50 a year by mall, Sunday
$1; established 1845; G. H. Larke. general
manager; The Gazette Publishing Company,
proprietors (2 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1894, publisher as-
serts, not less than 5,500. In 1895, G. In 1896,
G. In 1897, G Z. In 1898, zG. In 1899, yG.
In 1900, yG. In 1901, yH. In 1902, (z— 6) G.
Actual average for 1903, 19,146. In
1904, vD.
Sunday: Actual average for 1903, 18,637.
In 1904, yE.
NEWS AND PRESS; every evening
except Sunday; ten to twenty-two pages
17x22; subscription- by mail $3, by carrier
$5.20; established— A'erfs 1878, Press 1902, con-
solidated; Louis T. Golding, editor; News
Corporaticm, publisiiers (2 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
7,935. In 1896. F. In 1897. Y. Actual aver-
age for a year ending ivith A^(gust, 1898,
15,20'^; /or 1899, 16,489; /or 19(X), '21,-
079; /or 1901,21,770: for 1902, 26,409:
for V.m, 30,4 18: /or 1904, 3.5,0.>7.
STOCK YARDS DAILY JOUR-
NAL; every morning and evening ex-
cept Sunday ; live stock ; four pages
171^x25^^; subscription $4; established 1897;
W. E. Warrick, editor; St. Joseph Journal
Publishing Company, publishers (12 — 3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl-" In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, smallest .3,140. In 1900, yH. In
1901, publishpr asserts, not an issue fell be-
low 4,500. In 1902. vG. In 1903 (z-4)G(»»).
VOLKSBLATT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays ; Ger-
man; republican; daily four, weekly eight
pages 22x27; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; established — daily 1866, weekly 1854;
Adolph Schrader. editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circ'n— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
574
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
3IISS0URI— Saint Joseph.
WEEKLY.
CATHOLIC TRIBUNE; Saturdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1879; M. Lavvlor, editor;
M. Lawlor & Co., publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: Rating varied from H in
1892 to I in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. (z— 4, 5) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904,
(z-4) H.
JOURNAL OF CO>lMERCE; Satur
days ; commercial ; twenty-four pages
lOJ^xlS; subscription $1; established 1881;
Journal of Commerce Co., publishers.
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 3,000. In 1896. H. In 1897, H Z.
Actual average for 1898, 4,094; for 1899,
4,163. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903, yH (A A).
3IIRROR; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 15x20 ; subscription $2 ; established 1885 ;
Harry Robinson, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation -'JKL." (AA^.
POST; Thursdays (A A).
RADICAL; Saturdays; negro; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; established
1895; Isaac Frederick, editor; F. M. Water-
field, publisher. Circulation "jkl."
SPECTATOR: Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 15x23; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished July, 1902; William H.Jones, editor
and publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
UNION; Fridays; labor; four to eight
pages 17x23; subscription $1; established 1898;
Clato Riley, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl" Actual average
for a year ending with June, 1901, 4,1'-J9.
In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z-4) H (• •).
WESTERN DRY GOODS; Saturdays
(A A).
MONTHLY.
DIOCESAN MESSENGER; monthly;
protestant episcopal: sixteen pages 9x13}^;
subscrlDtion $1; established 1892; Rev. Daniel
G. Mackinnon, editor and publisher; dated
also at Kansas City, Mo. (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,683. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl(OO) (A A).
GIANT OAKS; monthly; fraternal,
Giant Oaks; eight pages 11x16; subscription
50 cents; established lOOiJ; Q. G. Maple, editor;
Supreme Executive Council of the Giant
Oaks, publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1902. "jkl-" Inl903. (z— 4)
I(#«). In 1904, yl.
MEDICAL. HERALD ; monthly; medi-
cal; one hundred and four pages 7x10; sub-
•crlptlon $1; established 1881; C. W. Fassett,
M.D., managing editor; Medical Herald Com-
pany, publishers (2 — 4).
Circulation: Rating varied from Gin 1892
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. Actual average
for 1897, 6,880. Inl89S. yG. In 1899, yH.
Actual average for 1900. 6.575 In 1901, yG.
Actual average for 1902, 7,4T5; for 1903.
r,358. In 1904. yG.
MODERN FARMER AND BUSY
BEE ; monthly ; bee keeping, farming
and breeding; twenty-four pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1888; E. T.
Abbott, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1897, 'jkl- " In 1898, Z. In
1899, zl. In 1900, publisher asserts, there
have not been mailed of any Issue less than
2.500. In 1901, yH. In 1902, (z— 4) H. In 1903,
yH(OO). In 1904, yl.
POULTRY AND BERRIES; month
ly; live stock; twenty eight pages 5§^x8^;
subscription 50 cents; established February,
1903; A. J.Moseley.editor; Moseley & Munch,
publishers (8—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
WESTERN FRUIT GROWER i
monthly ; horticultural ; sixteen to forty
eight pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1897; Jas. M. Irvine, editor; W. G.
Campbell, Jr., manager (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
MISSOURI—Saint Joseph.
2,880; for 1898, 5,458; for a year ending
with October, 1899, 1 0,000; for a year end-
ing loith October, 1900, 11,769: for 1901,
16,804; /or 1902, 23,287; for 1903, 27,-
565; /or 1904, 32,807.
SAINT LOUIS, Saint Louis City Co.
D- 575.238+ pop., center of fifteen railroads,
on the Mississippi r., 30 m. below the mouth
of Missouri r. The great metropolis of the
Southwest and center of trade and com-
merce of the two great rivers and their
tributaries. Has many large milling and
manufacturing establishments.
DAILY.
A 31 E R I K A ; every morning, and
SEM I- WEEKLY.Tuesdays and Fridays;
German; democratic; daily eight, Sunday
twenty-four, semi weekly eight pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $8, semi-weekly $2;
established; 1872 ; Arthur Preuss. editor; Ger-
manLlterary Society of St. Louis, publishers.
Office, 13 N. Third st. ( 1—5).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895. G. In 1896,
G. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899. yH. In
1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903,
(z-4) G. In 1904 (z— 4, 5) F (••).
Sunday: In 1903 (z— 4) G. In 1904 ( z— 4, 5 )
£(••)■
Semi-Weekly: In 1895. D. Inl896, D. In
189i, Y. Inl898.vE. I-nl899,yF. Inl900,yF.
In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, (z-1) G. In
1904(2-4.5) E(««^
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sunday; independent; eight to twelve pages
16x23; subscription $3; established 1880;
Frank J. Carlisle, General Manager; Scripps
McRae League publishers (1—4). Office, 14
and 16 S. Sixth street (7—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
107,464. In 1896, A. Actual average for
1897,82,130. In 1898, yA. In 1899, B. In
1900, zB. Actual average for 1901, 51 ,969.
lu 1902, yB. Actual average for 1903. 49,-
963 » /or 1904, 55,462.
DE.MOKRAT; every evening except
Sunday; German; eignt pages 15x22; sub-
scription $3; established December, 1903; Dr.
Wm. Forgo. editor; German PublishlngCom-
pany. publishers: Office. 232 Chestnut street
(1— 5P).
GLOBE-DEMOCRAT; every morn-
ing, and WEEKLY, twlce-a-week, Tues-
days and Fridays ; republican ; dally ten
to "sixteen, Sunday fifty to sixty, weekly six-
teen pages 18x24; subscription— dally .§6. Sun-
day $2, weekly $1; established 1852; Globe
Printing Company, publishers. Office, S. W.
corner of Sixth and Pine streets (1 — 4).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, B. Actual
average for 1896, subscribed for and sold*
69.835; for 1897, subsiicribed for and
sold. 70,501; for 1898, copies printed,
96,695: for 1S99, subscribed for and
sold, 80,010: for 190 i, subscribed for
and sold, 89,690: for 190", subscribed
for and sold, 88,891; for 1902, copies
distributed, 95.507: for 1903, copies
distributed, 107,545: for 1904, copies
distributed. 129.435(00).
Sunday: Actual average for 1902, copies
distributed, 122,530; for 1903, copies
distributed, 147,021; for 1904, copies
distributed. 171,596.
Weekly: In 1895, C. Actual average for
1896, subscribed for and sold, 11 7,725 1
/*.))• 1897, subscribed for and sold,
112,148; for 1898, copies printed,
116,671; /or 1899, subscribed for and
sold, 111,915; /or 1900, subscribed for
and sold, 140,069; for 1901, subscribed
for and sold. 131,100; for 1902, copies
distributed, 124,286; for 1903, copies
distributed, 123,331; /or 1904, copies
distributed. 135,113.
HOTEL REPORTER ; every morn-
ing except Sundaj-; hotels and railroads;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $5; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
575
MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
lished 1874; The Daily Hotel Reporter Co.,
publishers. Omce, 516 Chemical bldg. (7— 3 P).
Circiilatiou : In 1894 aud 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than l.(XX). In 1896, I. In
1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl."
MISSOURI STATE REPUBLICAN;
every evening except Sunday, and TRI-
W'EEKIjYj Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays; republican; four pages 17x24;
Kubscriniion— daily $2, triweekly §1; estab-
lished 1901; E. C. Brolcmeyer, editor; State
)' iblishiuo: Co., publishers. Office, Fuller
ton building (1 — 4). Circulation — daily "jkl."
^veekly "jkl"
POST-DISPATCH ; every evening ex
cept Sunday, and Sunday morning; inde-
pendent; daily eight to twenty, Sundaj'
foi-ty six to fifty pages 18x22; subscription-
daily $6, Sunday $2; established 1851; Pulitzer
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 518 Olive st.
(2-4).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895, 78,516; for 1896, 78,289. In 1897,
A Z. Actual average for 1898, 96,321 ;
for 1899. S7.204; for 1900, 99,129 ; for
1901, 103.966; for 1902, 102,134; for
1903, 118,218; /or 1904, 148.833.
Sunday: Actual average for 1902. 181,-
171; for 1903, 196,941; for 1904,
225,837.
RECORD; every morning, except Sun-
day; CDmmercial and legal; four pages 15x20;
subscription $9; established 1892; H. B. Morse,
editor; Daily Record Co., publishers. Office,
Fourth and Chestnut streets (8— 3i.
Circulation "jkl-" In 1899, Z. In 1900, Z.
In 1901, Z(4, 6). In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). In
1904, yl.
REPUBLIC; every morning, and
WEEKLY, twice a-week, Mondays and
Thursdays; democratic; dally twelve to
eighteen. Sunday forty to sixty, twice-a-
week eight pages 17x24 ; subscription— dailj'
$6, Sunday $2, weekly $i; established— daily
1835, weekly 1808; Chas. W. Knapp, editor.
Publishers: George Knapp & Co. Office,
corner O.ive and Seventh streets (3 — 5 P).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895, 55,191 ;/o?-189(), copies disti'ibuted,
67,092; for 1897, copies distributed,
62,094 ; for a year ending ivith September,
1898, copies printed, 77,606; for 1899,
copies distributed, 70,612; /or a year
ending irith Sepfeviber, 19(tO. copies dis-
tributed, 78,927; for 1901, copies dis-
tributed, 74,544; for 1902, copies dis-
tributed, 109,084; for 1903, copies dis-
tributed. 108,012; /or 1904, copies dis-
tributed, 103,774.
Sunday : Actual average for 1895, 69,021 ;
for 1896, copies distributed, 74,977;
for 1897, copies distributed, 71,029; for
a year ending ivith September, 1898, copies
printed. 91,537: for 1899, copies dis-
tributed, 78,363; for a year ending
with September, ItHio, copies distributed,
82,403 ; for 1901, copies '"
91,802; for 1902, copies
113.256; for 1903, copies
112.147; for 1904, copies
117,891.
W e e k I y ; Actual average for 1895,
113,928; for 1896, copies distributed,
116.320; for 1897. copies distributed,
112.936; /or a year ending with Septem-
ber, \899,copieH printed, 91 ,5.37; /or 1899,
copies distributed, 122,708; for a year
ending with September, 1900, copies dis-
tributed, 133,070; for 1901, copies dis-
tributed, 1 18,469 ; for 1902, copies dis-
tributed, 105,616; for 1903, copies dis-
tributed, 101,242; /or 1904. copies dis-
tributed, 111.063.
STAR: every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; republican; daily
eight to sixteen pages 17x24, Sunday forty to
sixty pages; subscription $5 ; established
1883; John F. Magner, editor; Star Publfsh-
IngJDo., publishers. Office. Star building,
N. W. corner of Twelfth and Olive sts. (2—4)
Circalation— Daily: In 1895, publisher
distributed,
flistributed,
distributed,
distributed.
MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
asserts, not less than 31,478; In 1896, 42,908.
Actual average for the first six months of
1897, 65,017 ;/or 1898. 77,247. In 1S99. yB.
In 1900, y B. Actual average for 1901 ,63,9 1 7 ;
for 1902, 63,931 1 /or Ut03, 64,592. In 19u4,
yB.
Sunday: Actual average for \Wi, 64,148;
for 1.HI3. 63,281. lu 1!.04. yB.
UMOxN STOCK YARD JOURNAL;
every evening except Saturday and Sund;iy;
livestock; four pages 13x20; subscription $3;
established 1894 ; Jas. Maccalluni, editor ;
Weiss & Maccallum, publishers. Office, 3737
N. Broadway.
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 1,050. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL-" (A A).
VOLKS ZEITUNG; every morning
except Sunday, German; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $5; established 1898; Volks Zelt-
ung Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation 'jkl."
WESTLICHE POST; every morning.
ANZEICiER, every evening except Sun-
day; MISSISSIPPI BLAETTER, Sun-
days, SEMI-WEEKLY, Wednesdays and
Fridays, and ANZEIGER DES WEST-
ENS, Saturdays; German ; i-epublican ; morn-
ing, evening and semi weekly eight, Sundary
twenty to thirty-six, and weekly twelve pages
18x24; subscription— morning with Sunday $8,
evening $4, Sunday $2, semi weekly $2, week-
ly $2; established 1857; Emil Preetorius.edi
tor; German American Press Association,
publishers. Office, corner Broadway aud
Market street.
Circulation— Morning: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 7,500. In 1896, F. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yG. In 1899, zG. In 1900, yH.
In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, vH.
Evening: In 1898, yH. In 1899, zH. In
1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH. In 1904. yH.
Sunday: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 15.000. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yF. In 1899, zF. In 1900. yG. In 1901, yG.
In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904. yG.
Semi-^Veekly: In 1898, yG. In 1899, vH.
In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH.' In
1903. yH. In 1904, yH.
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 10,000. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yF. In 1899, yG. In 1900. yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904,
yH.
WORLD; every morning, and WEEK-
LY, Saturdays ; democratic ; daily and
weekly eight, Sunday sixteen pages 18x24;
subscription— dallv $3. weekly 50 cents; es-
tablished MPrch, 1902: A. H. Spink, editor and
publisher. Office, 908 Chestnut street (7—3 P).
Circulation-Daily: In 1902, I. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, I.
Weekly "jkl."
WEEKLY.
ADVANCIE; Saturdays (A A).
AMERICAN CELT; Saturdays;
Irish-American; eight pages: subscription
$2; established 18f=3: Charles O'Brien, editor
and publisher (8—3).
Circulation : In 1902, "jkl" In 1903.
(z-4)H (••)(AA).
ARBEITER ZEITUNG AND
VOLKS AN WALT ; Saturdays; socialls
tic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1890; G. H. Hoehn. editor; Co-
operative Commonwealth Association, pub-
lishers. Office. International Bank build-
ing (8-3).
Circulation jkl" In 1902, Z fl, 2, 4, 5). In
1903, (z— 4) T (• 0). In 1904. vl.
BULLETIN OF COMMERCE; Sat-
urdays; commercial; sixteen pages 11x15;
subscription $5; established 1876; Geo. W.
Brlggs, editor ; Brlggs & Co.. publishers. Office,
118 N. Third street (12— 4).
Circulation : Rating varied from F In
1891 to Gin 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897, G Z. In
1898, yG. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901,(z-ll)G. In 1902. yG. In 1903, yG (OO).
Inl904(z-4,11)G(«»).
576
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
BUTCHERS' AND PACKERS'
GAZETTE; Saturdays, meats and pack-
lug; eight pages 15x22; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1808; Butchers' and Packers'Gazette
Publ'shlng Co., publishers. Office, 912 N. Gar-
rison screet (7—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
36,082. In 1895, C. In 1896, B. In 1897, Y.
In 1S9.S, publisher asserts, smallest issue
41,600. Actual average for 1899, 43,6t25.
In 1900, yC. Actual average for a year end-
ing with September 30, 1901, 40,200. In
1902, (z-4) B. In 1903, yB (O O). In 1904, yC.
CARONDELET NEWS; Saturdays;
ind> pendent; eight pages 12i^x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1900; B. F. Gilbreath,
edifor: Carondelet Printing Co., publishers.
Offlee. 7603 S. Broadway (6—3). Circ'n "JiLt'*
CENSOR; Thursdays ; twenty pages
10.^13; subscription $2; established 1895; Geo.
C. Dyer, editor and publisher. Office, Tem-
ple building (12—4).
Circulation: In i899, "jkl-" Actual average
for 1900, 36,743. In 1901, yC. In 1902, yC.
In 1904, y D.
CENTRAL. BAPTIST; Thursdays;
baptist; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $2;
established 1866; J. C. Armstrong, editor;
Central Baptist Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 911 Locust street ( 1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
10,937; for 1896, 10,241. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for a year ending with Aug.,
1898, 9,279. In 1899, yF. Actual average
for 1900, 9,890 ; for a year ending with
Ju??/, 1901. 10,164; for 1902. 10.548; for
1903. 11,569; /ori90l, 11.513. ., ^,
CENTRAL. L.AW JOURNAIi; Fri
days ; legal ; twenty -four pages 8x11 ; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1860; Central Law Jour-
nal Company, editors and publishers. Office.
919 Olive street (12—4).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 5,000. In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In
1897.Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE; Wednes-
days; methodlst - episcopal, south; sixteen
pages 10x14; subscription $2; established 1850;
W. B. Palmore, D.D., editor; St. Louis Chris-
tian Advocate Company, publishers. Office,
1414 Locust street (7—3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from C in
1891 to E in 1895. In 1896. E. In 1897. Y. In
1898, vF. In 1899, zF. Inl900.yF. Inl901,yF.
In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904. yF.
CHRISTIAN-EVANGEI^IST ; Thurs-
days; disciples of Christ; twenty pages 11x14;
Bubscription $1.50; established 1863; J. H.
Garrison. D.D., editor; Christian Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 1522 Locust st. (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, C. In 1896, C. In
1897. publisher asserts, no edition less than
80,000. Ip 1898, yC. In 1899, zE. Actual av-
erage for a year ending loith June, 1900,
16,532; for 1901, 21,733. In 1902, yC.
In 1903. (z— 4) D (• •). In 1904, yD.
CHURCH PROGRESS AND
CATHOLIC WORL.D; Saturdays;
roman catholic ; eight pages 16x21 ; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1878; John Paul Chew,
editor; Catholic Publishing Company of St.
Louis, miblishers. Office. FuUerton build-
ing (6—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from E in 1891
to F in 1895. In 1896, E, In 1897. E Z. In
1898, yE. In 1899. zE. In 1900. zE. In
1901, vE. Inl902,yE. Inl903,(z— 4) D (••).
In 1904, vD. „, _
COLMAN'S RURAIi WORLD:
Thursdays; agriculture and live stock; eight
pages 18x28; subscription $1 ; established 1848;
Norman J. Colman, publisher. Office, Olive
and Eichth streets (2— 3).
Circulation : Rating varied from C in
1893 to E in 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yF. In 1899. yF. In 1900, yF. In
1901, yF. In 1902. yF. In 1903,yF. In 1904, yF.
CUIVIBERLAND PRESBYTE-
RIAN; Thursdays; Cumberland presbyte-
rlan; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $1.50;
etablished 1877; Church Board of Publication,
editors and publishers. Office, Holland bldg.
Circulation: Rating varied from G in 1891
to H in 1895. Actual average for 1896, 5,561.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In
1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902. yH. In
liX)3, yH(A A).
DER FRIEDENSBOTE; Sundays;
German; protestant; eight pages 11x15; sub-
scription $1; established ISnO; Rev. W. Th.
Jungk, editor ; Eden Publishing House, pub-
lishers. Office, 1716 Chouteau avenue.
Circulation: In 1895, D. Actual average
for 1896, 25,059. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yD.
In 1899. yE. Actual average for a year end-
ing ivith June, 1900, 26,136. In 1901, (z— 4) C.
In 1902, (z-4, 6) C. In llt03, (z— 4) C. In 1904,
yC.
DRYGOODSMAN AND GENERAL.
MERCHANT; Saturdays; dry goods;
flftv six pages 9x13; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1898; Tradesmen's Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers. Office, 715
Locust street (8—3 P).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1899. Z. In 1902. "iio."
In 19(»3, (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
EL, BOLETIN COMERCIAL; Tues-
days; Spanish; export; twenty eight pages
10!^xl3i^; subscription $1; established 1898;
Jas. Arbuckle, editor and publisher. Office,
110 N. Fourth street (11—4 P).
FARM MACHINERY; Tuesdays;
thirty six to one hundred and twenty-four
pages 10x14; subscription $2; established 1886 ;
C. K. Reif snider, editor; Midland Publishing
Co.. publishera; dated also at Kansas City.
Office. 506 Olive street (3—5).
Circu lation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 10,000. In 1895, F. In 1896, F.
Actual average for 1897, 10,096. In 1898,
vF. Actual average for 1899, 1 0,288; for
1900,10,288; for 1901, 10,095; for 1902,
10,000| for 1903, 10,153; for 1904,
10,192,
Publisher's announcement.— Fxnu Machin-
ery has on file at the office of the American
Newspaper Directory, 10 Spruce street, New
York, sworn statement showing the small-
est circulation In seventeen years to have
been 10,000 or more copies, the largest Issue
in that time to have been 30,000 and the
largest average for twelve consecutive
months 17,600 copies. The Midland Publish-
ing Company, proprietors and publishers
of Farm Machinery, established 1878, In-
corporated 1888. Btlll offer $1,000 in gold to
any implement trade paper In the United
States to match this proof of circulation,
which is the basis of uniform good "RE-
SULTS" obtained by all advertisers.
Press-rooms and bindery. Third and Lo-
cust Streets, wide open to inquirers for
TRUTH.
GROCER AND GENERAL. MER-
CHANT; Wednesdays ; groceries, dry
goods, boots and shoes, hats and caps; six-
teen pages 91^x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876; J. D.Rilev, editor; Schulte & Co.,
publishers. Office. 19 S. Broadway (7—3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from F in 1891
to Gin 1895. In 1896. G. Inl897. Y. Inl898.yH.
In 1899. vH. In 1900. yH. In 1901. yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903, yH (A A).
HEROL.D DES GLAUBENSi
Wednesdays; German; roman catholic; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $2; established 1850:
Wm. Schwarz, editor; German Printing and
Publishing Association, publishers. Office,
Temple building (1 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
31,200; for 1896, 30,849; for 1897,
30 171 for 1898, 31,824; for 1899.
32,277; for 1900. 32,988; for 1901.
34,564; for 1902, 34.190: for 1903,
33,877; for 1904, 34,040.
HL.AS} Wednesdays; Bohemian; roman
catholic; eight pages 14}^x21. with sixteen
page supplement; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1871; C. A. Bleha, editor; Bohemian
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
577
MISSO URI—Sai n t Louis.
Literary Society, publishers. Office, 1625 S.
Elevonthstreet (8— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publislier asserts,
uot l<-ss tlian 5.550. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y.
In 1S98, yll. In 1899, yH. In 1900, G. In
1901, (z— 1,2, 4,5) G. In 1902, yH. In 1903.
(z-n G (OO). In 1904. yH.
H V iH () IMST; Tliursdays; Immorous;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1879 ; Henrv Hermanns, editor and
publisher. Office. 206 S. Fourth street (2—3).
('irciilation : Rating varied from F in
1891 to H In 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, X. In 1902,•'JKx,.••
INTERSTATE GROCER; Satur-
days; twelve pages 17x22; subscription $2;
established 1889; John A. Lee. editor; Gro-
cers' Journal Company, publishers. Office,
Temple building.
Circulation : Rating varied from H in 1892
to I iu 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. H Z. In
1898. yH. In 1899, G. Actual average for a
year ending with June 16, 1900. 5«679. In
1901. yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG (O O)- In
1904. yH.
INVESTOR; Saturdays; finance; sixteen
fiages (i^x9; subscription 50 cents; estab-
ished April, 1901; A. R. Rivet, editor; In-
vestor Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 404
Security building (12 — 4). Circulation— In
1902. Z (1. 2. 4. 5). In 1904. ".tkl.-
JEWISH VOICE; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $2; established 1881; Rabbi
M. Spitz, editor and publisher. Office. Imper-
ial building (7—3 P),
Circulation: Rating varied from E in
1892 to Gin 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900. yH. In 1901,
{z-6)H. In 1902, yH. In 1903. yH. In 1904.
yH.
JOURNAL. OF AGRICULTURE;
Thursdays; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$1; established 1866; St. Louis Journal
Publishing Company, publishers. Office, 204
Olive street (3—5 P).
Circulation: Rating varied from 34,126 in
1893 to D in 1895. In 1896. publisher asserts,
least edition 36,384. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl).
In 1899. yD. In 1900, zD. In 1901, yE. In
1902. vE. In 1903, vE. In 1904, yE.
LABOR COMPENDIUM; Sundays;
eight pages 15x22; .subscription $2; established
1896; H. W. Steinbiss. editor; Compendium
Printing and Publishing Co., publishers. Of-
fice. Compendium building (1—4).
Circulation: In 1897. HZ. In 1898, yH.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, vT. In 1901, vl. Actiuxl
average for 1902, 7,742; for 1903, 16,857
(A A).
LEAD AND ZINC NEWS; Mondays;
mining; tvirenty-fovir to thirty two pages
9x12; subscription $2; established June, 1901;
Lead and Zinc News Company, editors and
publishers Office, 632 Century building (2—8).
Circulation ••jkl." In 1902, Z (4, 5).
LISTY; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
October. 1902; Frank Dag. Novak, editor: F.
D. Novak and L. Novak, publishers. Office,
2117 S. Twelfth st. (12— S). Cirf>ulation "jkl.-
MEDICAL REVIEW; Saturdays;
forty pages 8x11; subscription $1; established
1870; H. W. Loeb. M.D., editor and publisher.
Office, 3559 Olive street.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 7,500. In 1896, F. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. yG. In 1899, yG. In 1900, zG. In
1901, yG. In 1902, yG. lttl903.yG. In 1904, yG.
MEKEEL'S STAMP COLLECTOR;
Wednesdays; stamp collectiner; eightto six-
teen pages 6%ic9l4 ; sub.scription 50 cents;
established 1877; C. H. Mekeel. editor; C. H.
Mekeel Stamp and Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1^—4).
Circulation: In 1901. "jkl." In 190a,
(z— 1, 2, 4, 5) G. In 1903, yG (O O). In 1904,
(z-4, 5) G (• •).
MERCHANT; Saturdays; mercantile,
commercial; twelve pages 10^.^x16; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1892; Geo. W. Briggs. edi-
tor and publisher. Office, 216 Pinest. (1—3).
Circulation "jkl.--
37
MISSO URI- Sain t Louis.
MIRROR; Thursdays; twenty pages
9x12; subscription $2; established 1891; Wm.
M. Reedy, editor and publisher. Office. 812
Security building.
Circulation: Rating varied from 23,000 In
1894 to D in 1895. In 1896, D. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yE. Actual average for 1899,
3^2,463. Inl900.yC. Inl901,yD. Inl902,yD.
In 191)3, yD. In 1904, yE.
MISSOURI FREEMASON; Satur-
days; masonic; eight pages 8x12; subscrip-
tion .50 cents; established 1897; J. L. Bowman
and Eden Reed, editors and publishers. Of-
fice, Koken building (2—3).
Circulation: In 1897, I. In 1898, yl. In
1899, yl. In 1900, vl. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
MODERN MILLER; Saturdays; mill-
ing; thirty two pages 11x14; subscription $2;
established 1878 ; Chas. M. Yager, editor;
Modern Miller Company, publishers. Office,
30 Gay building (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896. "JKL." In 1897, Z. In
1900, publisher asserts, has never been be-
low 2.000. In 1901, (z— 4. 6) I. In 1902. (z— 1, 2) I.
m 1903, (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, y I.
MODERN VIEW; Fridays ; Jewish-
American; sixteen to twenty pages 10x13;
subscription $1.50; established September,
1901; A. Rosenthal, editor; Modern View
Publishing Co.. publishers. Office. 810 Lucas
avenue (1—4).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." Actual average
for 19U3, 3,011 J for 1904, 3,048.
Publisher's announcement.— The Modern
View is the finest, most attractive, best
read, modern liberal, illustrated Jewish-
American weekly in the United States.
Reaches a class which appreciates and buya
the best. Advertising rates reasonable.
NEWS; Sundays ; thirty-two pages
10xl3>^; subscription $2; established 1894;
D. C. Donovan, editor and publisher. Office,
Ninth and Chestnut streets (6—3).
Circulation : In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, zl. In
1900, yl. In 1901. (z— 4) I. In 1902, yl. In
1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
OUR YOUNG FOLKS; Wednesdays;
disciples of Christ; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription 75 cents; established 1876; W. W.
Dowling, editor; The Christian Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 1522 Locust st. (6-3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 20.000. In 1895, D. In 1896, D. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yE. In 1899, zE. Actual
average for a year endin g ivith June, 1900,
16.047 ; for 1901, 21,240. In 1902, (z-4) C.
In 1903. (z— 4) C (• •). In 1904. yC.
PA li LA DIUM; Saturdays; negro; re-
publican; four pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1884; J. W. Wheeler, editor and
publisher. Office, 2617 Lawton avenue (2—3).
Circulation "jkl •" In 1902, Z (4).
POLITICAL REVIEW; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 12x19; subscription
$1; established March, 1901; Metropolitan
Publishing Co., editors and publishers. Of-
fice, 2?0 Pine street. Circulation "jkl "
PRZEWODNIK POLSKI; Thurs
days; Polish; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1899; W. A. Godlewoski.
editor; Polish Publishing Company, publish-
ers. Office, 1422 Caes avenue (2—3). Circula-
tion "j_kw.." In 1902. Z (1,2. 4, 5).
REAL ESTATE BULLETIN AND
BUILDING ASSOCIATION NEWS;
Saturdays; real estate and building loan;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1879 ; P. H. Pierce, editor and publisher. Office.
9 N. Eighth street.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 3,000. In 1895. H. In 1896, H. In 1897,
Y. Inl898.yl. Inl899,yl. Inl90O,".iKL."(A A).
REVIEW; Thursdays; roman catholic;
sixteen pages (>Mx.9Vi; subscription S2; estab-
lished 1894 ; Arthur Preuss. editor and publish-
er. Office. 15 N. Third street (2—3). Does not
insert advertisements (A A).
ROI'ND TA BLE: weekly (A A).
SATURDAY UNION RECORD;
Saturdays; labor; eight pages 15x22; sub-
678
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
seription$2; established 1888; F. E. Maiiow,
editor and publisher. Office, 722 S, Fourth st.
Circulation "jkl."
SHOE AND LEATHER GAZETTE;
Thursdays ; shoe and leather ; sixty pages
10x12; subscription $1; established 1884; John
Mueller, editor; Leather Gazette Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 919 Locust street.
Circulation : lu 1894audl895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 2,iX)0. In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "JKL." (00).
SPORTING NEWS ; Saturdays; sport-
ing; eight pages 18x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1886; A. J. Flanner, editor; Charles C.
Spink, publisher. Office. 810 Olive st. (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 53,000. In 1896, B. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yC. In 1899, yD. In 1900, vE. In 1901, ,'z— 1,
2. 4. 5)F. Inl902,yG. In 19(J3 (z— 4)F(« •).
In 1904, yF.
SPORTS.IIAN; Saturdays; sporting;
twelve to twenty-four pages 10}^il53^; sub-
scription $2; established 1901; James TV.
Heirs, editor; Sportsman Publishing Com-
pany, publishers. Office, 711 Pine st. (12 — 1).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
15,443. In i;i03,yE. Inl904, (z-4) F (OO).
STOVES AND HARDWARE RE-
PORTER: Thursdays; stoves and hard-
ware; flfty-two pages 7x11: subscription $1 ;
established 1876; T. S. Bowman, editor;
Stoves and Hardware Publishing Co , pub-
lishers. Office, .320-324 Olive street (1—3).
Circulation: In 1895, G. In 1896, <i. In
1897, Y. Inl898,yH. Inl899.yH. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. lu
^"suburban HOME JOURNAL;
Saturdays; local; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established January, 1889; C.
H. Ames, editor; Suburban Printing and
Publishing Company, publishers (2—5 P).
TI>IES; Saturdays! A A).
TRADE REVIEW; Mondays; com-
mercial; sixteen pages 11x15: subscription
S5; established 1869; Geo. W. Briggs, editor;
Brlggs & Co., publishers. Office, 118 N. Third
street (12 1).
Circulation : Rating varied from D in 1892
to F in 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897, F Z. In
1898, yG. In 1899, yH. In 1900, zH. lu
1901, (z— 11) G. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In
1904 (z-2, 4, 11) G (••).
TRUTHTELIiER;Saturday8; organ of
Missouri Mercantile Association; twelve
pages 10xl3>4; subscription .S2; established
1898; Truthteiler Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Office. 2124 S.Broadway. Circu
lation "JKL-" (A A).
WATCHMAN ADVOCATE; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 17}igx23; subscrlntion
81.50; established 1881; St. Louis Co. Print-
ing and Publishing Companj', editors and
publishers (3—5 P).
WATERWAYS JOURNAL; Satur
days; marine and yachting; sixteen pages
9x12; subscription $2; established 1891 ; Wm.
Arste, editor and publisher. Office, 322 Pine
street (1— 5).
Circulation: In 1895, -jkl- In 1896, 1. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." Actual average for
1899, 1,461. In 190<\ yl. Actual average
for 1901, 1,S34; for 1902, 1,942: for 1903,
2,060; /or iy!)4, 2,098.
WESTERN JUNIOR; Wednesdays;
Junior Order United American Mechanics;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished February, 1902: J. C. Hainer, editor;
Western Junior Publishing Company, pub
lishers. Office, 309 Security building (8—3).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with January, 1903, 5,397. In 1903,
(z— 4)G(0 0). In 1904, yH.
WESTERN WATCHMAN; Sundaj's;
roman catholic; eight to sixteen pages
121^x17; established 1865; subscription $2;
Rev. D. S. Phelan, editor and publisher;
prints an out of town edition on Thursdays.
Office, S. K. cor. of Eighth and Chestnut
streets (7 3 P).
Combined circulation: Rating varied
from Gin 1892 to H In 1895. In 1896, H. In
MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
WETMORE'S WEEKLY ; Weduea
days (A A).
BI-WEEKLY.
DER LUTHERANER; biweekly;
German; lutheran; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1844 ; Faculty of
Theological Concordia Seminary, editors;
Concordia Publishing House, publishers Of-
fice, Jeffer<-on avenue and Miami street (9—3).
Does not insert advertisements.
DIE ABENDSCHULE; biweekly;
German; literary; forty-four pages 10x18;
subscription $2; established 18.54; August
Lange. editor; Louis Lange Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, corner Miami street and
Texas avenue (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 29,500. Actual average for 1896,
38,654; for 1897, 41,346; for 1898,
45,846. In 1899, yB. Actual average for
1900, 45,500; /or 1901, 45,807. In 1902, yB.
In 1903, yB. Actual average for 1904.
53,807.
MEDICAL FORTNIGHTLY;
bi-weekly; medical; fifty-four pages 7x10;
subscription $2; established 1891: Frank Par-
sons Norbury and Thos. A. Hopkins, editors;
Fortnightly Press Co., publishers. Office,
Century building (2— 3).
Circulation : Rating varied from 7,800 in
1893 to G In 1895. Acttial average for 1896,
7,892; /or 1897, 8,267. In 1898, yF. In
1899, yG. In 1900, yG. Inl901,yG. in 1902, yG.
In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
A3IERICAN MERCHANT; semi
monthly ; twenty to twenty four pages 10x14 ;
subscription $l:'established November, 1901;
C. L. Grigg. editor; Grigg Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 300 N. Third street (2—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1902,
16,675. In 1903, yK. In 1904, yF.
BARNUM'S MIDLAND FARMER:
semi-monthly; agriculture, fruit, home and
live stock; sixteen pages 10x14; subscription
50 cents; established 1898; W. M. Barnum,
editor; Barnum's Midland Farmer, pub-
lishers. Office, Allen building (12—4).
Circulation: In 1899, zH. Actual average
for 19fO,30.083. Inl901,yC. Inl902,(z-6)C.
In 1903, HC!). In 1904, H (■ ■).
MONEY MAKER; semi-monthly; de
velopment; twelve pages 10x12; subscription
$1; established 1903; Money Maker Co., edi-
tors and publishers. Office, 522 Koken build-
ing (10— 3). Circulation "jjKL."
NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW:
semimonthly; commercial; twelve pages
11x15; subscription S5; established 1890;
Briggs & Co., editors and publishers. Office,
216 Pine street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1897. Z. In 1901, Z (1. 2, 4, 5).
In 1903, (z— 11) H. In 1904, (z— 1. 2, 4, 11)
H (••).
VANGUARD; semi-monthly; holiness;
eight pages 123^x19; subscription $1; estab-
ILshed 1880; C. W. Sherman, editor; Anna
Abrams, publisher. Office, Marvin Camp,
Wellston Station (12—4).
Circulation: Inl899, "jkl." Actual average
for 1900. 5,583. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG.
In 1903. (z— 4) G. In 1904, yG.
MONTHLY.
ADVANCE ADVOCATE; monthly;
International Brotherhood of Maintenance
and Way Employees ; eighty pages 6x9 ;
subscription $1; established 1890; J. E. Mul-
key, editor: International Brotherhood of
Maintenance of Wav Employees, publishers.
Office, 609-25 Benoist building (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
10,750. In 1898, yF. In 1899, zF. In
1900, yF. Actual average for 1901, 17,850;
for 1902. 24,283; for 1903, 31,908; for
1904, 47,216.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
579
MISSOURI—Saint Louis.
AD-WKITER; monthly; advertising;
thirty-two pages 6x9; subscription $1; es
tabllshed 1897; R. E. Drake, editor; Tlie Ad-
Writer Co. (Inc.), publishers. Office. Oriel
building (2—3).
Circiilntion: Inl901."4KL." In 1902, (z— 6) I.
In 1"J1)3. yl. lnUH)4..vI.
ALTRUIST: monthly ; communist ;
four pages 11x16; subscription 10 cents; estab-
lished 1868; Alcander Longley, editor; The
Altruist Community, publishers. Office, 2711
Franklin avenue (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest lu.iJOO. Actiial average for 1896,
10,000. In 1897. Y. Actual average for
1898, 10,000; for 1899, 10,000; /or 190(t,
10,000. In 1901, July, publisher asserts,
each issue for the past twelve montlis has
been 10,000. In 1902, (z— 4) F. In 1903, yF. In
1904, (z— 4) !(••).
AMERICAN ILLUSTRATED
METHODIST MAGAZINE; month
ly; methodist episcopal; sixty six pages
7x10; subscription Si: established 1899;
James Main Dixon, editor; The Methodist
Publishing Co., publishers. Office. 204 Olive
street (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1900, ".tkl." Actual aver-
o-ge for -a year ending ivith June, 1901.
14,000; for a year ending with August,
1902, 17,66'^. In 1903, yD (OO). In 1904. yE.
A3IERICAN JOURNAL OF OPH-
THALMOLOGY; monthly; medical;
thirtv-two pages 6x9; subscription 83.50; es-
tablished 1884; Adolf Alt, editor and pub
Usher. Office, 8036 Locust street. Circ'n "jkl."
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SUR-
GERY AND GYNECOLOGY: month
ly; surgical; sixty-four pages 10x12; sub
scrlption SI; established 1889; Emory Lan
phear, M.D., editor; American Journal Pub
lishing Co., publishers. Office, 3870 Delmar
building (6—3).
Circulation : Accorded G from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898. zG. In 1899, zG.
In 1900, yG. In 1901, yH. In 1902. yH. lu
1903, (z-4) G (• •). In 1904, yG.
AMERICAN MEDICAL JOUR-
NAL; montlily; medical; eighty-four pages
6x9; subscription $2; established 1873; E.
Younkin, M.D., editor and publisher. Office,
8035 Lucas avenue. Circulation "jkl."
AMERICAN PRESSMAN; monthly;
printing; thirty six pages 9x12; subscription
SI; established 1889; Theo. S. Galoskowsky,
editor and publisher. Office, 110 N. Fourth
street (6—3).
Circulation "JLKL-" In 1903, (z— 4) I(««).
In 1904, y I.
AMERICAN SCHOOL AND COL-
LEGE JOURNAL; monthly; educa-
tional; twenty-four pages 10x13; subscrip
tlon $1 ; established 1891 ; J. B. Merwin, editor;
Journal Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, 3609 Palm street. Circulation "jkl."
In 1897. Z. In 1902. "isi-" (A A).
AMERICAN TRUCK FARMER;
monthly (A A).
AMERICAN X-RAY JOURNAL;
monthly (A A).
ART REVIEW; monthly; art; fifty-
two pages 10x13; subscription $1; established
October, 1900: Justin M. Noonan, editor and
publisher. Office, 617 Locust street (6—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1901,
4,916. Inl902, yG. In 1903, (z— 4) G. In
1904, yG.
BANKERS' REVIEW; monthly;
mutual Insurance; fifty-two pages 5x11; sub
scrlption 50 cents; established 1897; Wm. R.
Eidson, editor and publisher. Office, Chemi-
cal building (1^).
Circulation : In 1903, publisher asserts, that
everv issue during the year was 5,000 (A A).
BOTE DER NEUEN KIRCHE;
monthly; Swedenborgian-German; twelve
pages 11x14; subscription S2; established 1854;
Rev. Carl A. Nussbaam, editor and publisher.
Office. 1911 N. Twelfth st. (6—3). Circ'n "jkl •
BUILDER; monthly; architecture,
building and contracting; sixteen pages
MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
10x14; subscription S2; established 1893; F.
W. Choisel, editor and publisher. Office,
Odd Fellows' ijuildlng (2—5).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904,
(z-^) G.
CHAPERONE MAGAZINE; month
ly ; one hundred and twenty pages 7x10; sub-
scription SI; established 18«0; Annie L. Y.
Orfl', editor and publisher. Office. 2811 Locust
street (2—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 33,000 in
1891 to D in 1895. In 1896, C. In 1897, Y. Act-
ual average for a year ending with July,
1898,95,458. In 1899. yA. In 1900, yB. In
1901, yC. In 1902, yC. In 1903, C (A A).
CHRISTIAN MANHOOD; monthly;
Young Men's Christian Association; eight
pages 9x11; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished 1876; Geo. T. Coxhead. editor; Young
Men's Christian Association, publishers. Of-
fice, Grand and Franklin aves. (12—4).
Circulation : From 1893 to 1895, publisher
asserts, not less tlian 2,000. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, zl. Actual average for
1899, 2,100. In 1900. H. In 1901, 1. In 1902,
July, publisher asserts, during past year
never printed less than 1,500; in 1903, Decem-
ber, no Issue during past year was less than
1,500. Actual average for 19iA, 1,704.
CH URCH NEWS ; monthly ; protestant-
episcopal; forty-two pages 7x10; subscription
SI; established 1870; Rev. G. D. B. Miller, edi-
tor. Office, 1017 Morgan street (1—4).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, "jkl. "
CLINICAL REPORTER; monthly;
medical; fifty two pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1888; D. M. Gibson, M. D..
editor : W. W. Gilbert, M. D., publisher. Office
314 S. JetTerson avenue (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, Z.
Actual average for 1899, 1,750. In 1900, yl.
Actual average for a year ending ivith June,
1901, 2,535; /orl902, 3,500. In 190 -i, yH
(OO). Actual average for 1904. 3,862.
CLINIQUE; monthly; medical; seventy-
two pages 7x10; suVjseription $1; established
1888 ; C.W. Lillie, M. D.. editor and publisher.
Office. 620 N. Fourth street (2—3). Circ'n "jkl"
In 1902, Z (4, 5).
COUNTRY H03IE; monthly; sixteen
pages 9x12; subscription 25 cents; established
March, 1901; Country Home PubUiihing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, Roe bldg (2—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jki ■ Actual average
for 1902, 1 1,042. In 19(3, yF. In 1904. y F.
COURIER OF MEDICINE; monthly;
medical ; eighty pages 6x9 ; subscription $2 ;
establislied 1879; Dr. John Zahorsky, editor;
Courier of Medicine Co., publishers. Office,
318 N. Garrison avenue (1-5).
Circulation : In 1901, "jkl." Actual av-
erage for 1902, 3,784; /or 1993. 8,192; /or
1904, 9,781.
DAS WORT; monthly; German; meta-
pliysical; thirty six pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established 1894; H. H. Schroeder. editor
and publisher. Office, 2622 S. Twelfth st. (6—3).
Circulation ".iki." In 1903, Z (4) (A A).
DENTAL ERA; monthly; dentistry;
fifty-four pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; John A. Kennedy and Herman
Prinz, editors ; John T. Nolde, publisher. Of -
flee, 916 Olive street (12 — 4). Circulation: In
1902. Z (4). In 1904, "jkl.-
DEUTSCH - A3IERIKANISCHER
JUGEND FREUND; monthly; German;
evangelical, .iuvenile; thirty-two pages 8x11;
established 1890; G. Eisen. editor; Eden Pub-
lishing House, puV)lishers. Office. 1716 Chou-
teau avenue (8—3). Does not insert adver-
tisements.
EVANGELI S C H - LUTHERISCH-
ES SCHULBLATT; monthly; German;
lutheran; thirty-six pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established 1865; Faculty of Theological
Concordia Seminary, editors; Concordia
Publishing House, publishers. Office. Jeffer-
son avenue and Miami street. Does not in-
sert advertisements.
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MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
FA RMERS' MONT H Li Y ; agriculture;
eight to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription 2U
cents; established April, 1901; Farmers'
Monthly Co., editors and publishers. Office,
Chemical building (8—3).
Circulation : In 1903. (z-4) H. In 1904. yH.
FARM PROGRESS; monthly; agri-
cultural; sixteen pages 17x23; subscription
10 cents; established June, 1901; Chas. W.
Knapp. editor; George Knapp & Co.. pub-
lishers. Office, Seventh and Olive sts. (1— 5).
FINANCE; monthly; financial; thirty-
eight pages 81^x111^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; St.~Louis Finance Publishing Co.,
editor" and publishers. Office, Gay building.
Circulation: In 1899. "JKL" In 1900, I. In
1901, vl. Inl902,vl. In 1903, yl. In 1904,-'jkl."
FISH, BIRD AND GAME PRO-
TECTOR; monthly; sporting; sixteen
pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; established
1899; P. H.Felker,edirorand publisher. Office,
1017 Lucas avenue (8—3). Circ'n "jkl" (A A).
FORCE; monthly; physical culture;
sixty six pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab
lished 1903; John C. Meyers, editor; Force
Publishing Company, publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1904. (z— 4) F.
FORD'S CHRISTIAN REPOSI-
TORY AND HOME CIRCLE ; month
ly; baptist; eighty four pages 6x10; subscrip-
tion $2.50; established 1848; Samuel H. Ford,
editor and publisher. Office, 215 Pine street.
Circulation: Rating varied from F in 1892
to G in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. In 1898.
yH. In 1899. zH (++). In 190O. yH. In
1901. yH. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
FRATERNAL. VOICE; monthly; fra-
ternal insurance; six pages 12^^x19; sub-
scription .50 cents; established 1894; A. H.
Marshall, editor and publisher. Office, Union
Trust building (6—3).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1903, (z-4) I (••)
FURNITURE NEWS; monthly;
thirty six pages 10x14; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889; O.G.Osgood, editor; Furniture
Gazette Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
Century building (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895 and 1896. publisher
asserts, not less than 4,485. In 1897, G. In
1898, zG. In 1899, publisher asserts, not less
than 4,000. In 1900, G. In 1901, December,
and 1902, December, publisher asserts, no is-
sue for eighteen months past was less than
3.950. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
HARNESS HERALD; monthly; har-
ness; sixty-eight pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established May. 1904; J. C. F. Jackson,
editor; Jackson Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 709 Pine street ( 11—4 P).
HOME AND FAMILY; monthly
HORSE SHOW MONTHLY; society
and horse ; thirty-six pages 9x12 ; subscription
$1; established 1888: George Munson, editor
and publisher. Office, 606 Bank of Commerce
building (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1901, -jkl.- Actual average
for 1902, 6,166. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
ILLUSTRATED HOME JOUR-
NAL; monthly; literary; tvrenty to forty-
four pages 10x13; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; August Lange, editor; Loxiis
Lange Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
cor. of Miami street and Texas ave. (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
11, Too : for 1897. 10,730; for 1898,
15,520; for 1899, 20,062; for 1900,
20,520; for 1901, 21,916. In 1902, yC.
Actual average for 1904, 31.666.
IMMANUEL'S WITNESS; monthly;
Jewish; twenty-four pages 9x11; subscription
$1; established 1899; Mark Ley, editor and
publisher. Office, 3502 Laclede avenue (6—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." In 1901, (z— 6) I.
In 1902, August, publisher asserts, for past
twelve months not less than 2.000. In 1903.
(z— 4 I. In 1904, yl.
INSURANCE LEADER; monthly;
insurance; thirty-two pages 9.xl2; subscrip-
tion $8; established 1900; William H. Reed,
MISSOURI-Saint Louis.
editor; Leader Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, Seventh and Olive streets (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
INTERNATIONAL MUSICIAN |
monthly; music; sixteen pages 10x15; sub-
scription 50 cents; established July, 1901;
Owen Miller, editor; American Federation
of Musicians, publishers. Office, Room 80,
Allen building (12—4).
Circulation "JKL- " In 1902, Z (1,2,6). Act-
ual average for 1903, 28,125; for 1904.
40,375.
INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY
SCHOOL EVANGEL; monthly; inter-
denominational; forty to fifty pages 9x12;
subscription .50 cents; established 1890; W. J.
Semelroth, editor ; The Evangel Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, Chemical building.
(2—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
22,791. In 1896, G. Actual average for
1897, 25,000. In 1898, yC. In 1899, yD.
Actual average for 1900, 35,833 ; for a year
ending ivith Aug., 1901, 41,750; for 1902,
51,833. In 1903, yB. In 1904, yB.
INTERSTATE MEDICAL JOUR-
NAL; monthly; medical; one hundred
and forty-four pages 7x10; subscription $2;
established 1893; O. F. Ball, managing edi-
tor; Interstate Medical Journal Co., publish-
ers. Office, Vandewater and "Washington
avenues (1—5 P).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. Act-
ual average for 1897, 5,366. In 1898, yG.
Actual average for a year ending with Oc-
tober, 1899, 7,680; for 1900, 10,703. In
1901, (z— 4) F. Actual average for 1902,
14,583. In 1903, yE. In 1904, yF.
KUNKEL'S MUSICAL REVIEW;
monthly; music; forty pages 11x14; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1878; Thos. M. Hyland,
editor; Kunkel Brothers, publishers. Office.
2309 Locust street (6—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from E in
1891 to F in 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yG. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yG. In
1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, (z-4) F (• •).
In 1904, yF.
LARYNGOSCOPE; monthly; medical;
eighty-four pages 7x10; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1896; M. A. Goldstein, M.D., editor
and publisher. Office, 3702 Olive street.
Circulation : Actual average for the first
six months of 1897. 2,000. In 1898, zH. In
1899, vl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
LEHRE UND WEHRE ; monthly;
German; lutheran; thirty-six to fifty-two
pages 6x9; subscription $2; established 1854;
Faculty of Concordia Seminary, editors;
Concordia Publishing House, publishers. Of-
fice, Jefferson avenue and Miami street
(2—5). Does not insert advertisements.
LUMBERMAN; monthly ; lumber ;
one hundred and four pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1887; "W. E. Barns, editor;
Journal of Commerce Co., publishers. Office,
Equitable building. Circulation "jkl." In
1897. Z. In 1902, ".tkl- ' ( A A)
MAJOR'S MAGAZINE; monthly;
one hundred and thirty-four to two hundred
pagesSxS; subscription $1; established 1899;
A. H. Major, editor; The A. H. Major Publish-
ing Co., publishers. Office, Chemical build-
ing (1—4).
Circulation "iKL." In 1903, (z— 4) G (••)•
In 1904, yG.
MASONIC CONSTELLATION!
monthly; twelve pages 10x14; subscription
$1; established 1889; W. P. Rickart, editor
and publisher. Office, Security building.
Circulation "JKL." In 1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl"
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
JOURNAL; monthly; sixty four pages
6x9; subscription $1 ; established 1843; A. H.
Ohmann-Dumesnil, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z. In 1898. yH. In
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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1899, yll. In 1900, zH. In 1901. yll. In
1902, yll. In 1903, yH. Actual average for
1904, ;>,000.
MEDICAL BRIEF; monthly; onehun-
dred and sixty-four pages 5x8; subscription
$1; established 1873; J. J. Lawrence, A.M.,
M.D., editor and publisher. Office, Ninth and
Olive streets (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
3t2,titi7; for 1895, 32,315. In 1896, C.
Actual average for 1897. 33,551 ; /or a year
ending with September, 1898, 33,09t2. In
1899, yC. Actual average for 1900, 3^4,955.
for 1901, 3^2,509; for 1902, 33,053: for
1903, 37,950 ;/<>»• 1904, 41.403.
3IED1CAL. ERA; monthly; medicine
and surgery; eighty-four pages7xl0; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1892; S. C. Martin. M.D.,
editor and publisher. Office. 3408 Franlclin
avenue (12—1).
Circulation : In 1893 and 1894, H. In 1895,
I. Actual average for \E%, 5tS33; for the
first six months of 1897, 7,500; for 1898,
10,833. In 1899, yF. In 1900, yF. In
1901, ytr. Actual average for 1902, 10,416:
for 1903, 10,6'i5;/o/' 1904. 1 1,000.
MEDICAL MIRROR; monthly; one
hundred and eight pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established 1890; Dr. I. N. Love, editor; I.
N. Love Publishing Company, publishers.
Office. Maryland block.
Circulation : In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896, 10,000. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yG. Actual average for 1899, 12,806; for
1900,12,701. In 1901, yF. In 1902. yF. In
1903. yB\ (A A).
MERCANTILE ADJUSTER;
monthly; legal commercial; two hundred
and twenty-eight pages 7x10; subscription
$5; established 1886; Mercantile Adjuster
Publishing Company, editors and publishers.
Address P. O. box 609 (7—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
7,875;/orl896. 10, 166:/o?- 1897, 10,708.
In 1898, vF. Actual average for « year end
ing with November, 1899. 11,916. In UW.
yF. In 1901. yF. In 1902. yG. In 1904. yG.
MEYER BROTHERS' DRUG-
GIST; monthly; drug trade; one hundred
and twenty four pages 8x11 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1882; H. M. Whel'pley, editor;
C. F. G. Meyer, publisher. Office. 222 S. Broad-
way (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl." In 1897. Z. In
1898. Z. Actual average for 1900, 6,500:
for a year ending with June, 1901, 6,713;
for 1902, 7,125; /or 1903, 7,416. In 1904,
publisher asserts, every issue during the
year was 7,500.
MISSIONARY RECORD; monthly;
Cumberland presbyterian; tliirty two to
thirty six pages 7x10; subscription 25 cents;
established 1875; Rev. B. P. Fullerton, editor;
Cumberland Presbyterian Board of Missions
and Ciiurch Erection, publishers. Office, Hol-
land building (1—4).
Circulntion: Actual average for 1895,
3,608. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. Actual
MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
average for a year ending ivith October, 1898,
5>466. In 1899, F. Actual average for a
year ending xvith April, 1900. 13,500. In
1901. yF. In 1902. (z— 4) F. Actual average
for 1903, 10,791. In 1<.H)4. (z-4) E.
MISSOURI ENDEAVOKER; month-
iy{AA).
3IONEY MAKER; monthly; mining;
thirty two pages 8)4,111; pubscrlption 5(}
cents; established April, 1S03; L. L. Crisp,
editor and publisher. Office, 315 Chestnut
street ( 1 5).
Circulation: In 1904, (z— 4) H.
NATIONAL DRUGGIST; monthly;
drugs; one hundred and twenty pages 8x11;
subscription $1; established 1882; Henry K.
Strong, editor and publisher. Office, Century
building (12—4).
Circulation: ^cfwaZ/or 1895, 5,666; for
1896, 7,166; for 1897, 7,100; for 1898,
7,333; for a year ending tvith October,
1899. 7,550; /or 1900, 7,516; for a year
ending with March, 1901, 7,516. In 1901,
yG. Actual average for 1902. 7,808; for
1903. 7,500;/or 1904, 8.017 (O ©)•
NATIONAL ELK'S HORN; month-
ly; Order of Elks; twenty pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1899; W. R.
Vaughan, editor; Vaughan & Aldrich,publi8h-
ers. Office, Holland building (12^).
Circulation: In 199CK). "jkl" Actual aver-
age for a year ending with June, 1901, 2>283.
In 1902. yH. In 1903. yH (OO). In 1904,
(z— 6, 11) £(••).
NATIONAL FARMER AND
STOCK GROWER; monthly; live
stock and agriculture; sixteen pages 12x18;
subscription 50cents; established 1899; Philip
H. Hale, editor and publisher. Office, 3,550
Vista avenue (12—4).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 19011. 21 ,750; /or 1901. 29,133 :/or
a year ending icitii February, 1903, 68,583;
for 1903, 1 06,625 :/«*• 1904, 1 04,750.
NEW SOUTHWEST; monthly (A A).
NORTH AMERICAN JOURNAL
OF DIAGNOSIS AND PRACTICE;
monthly; medicine and surgery; sixty-four
pages GHxlOli; subscription $1; established
1898; C. H. Powell, A. M., M. D.. editor; Diag-
nosis and Practice Publishing Company,
publishers. Office, 22 Lewis place.
Circulation : Actual average for 1898,
2,000; for 1899. 2,125; for 1900. 2,000.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl(OO).
(AA).
ORFF'S FARM AND POULTRY
REVIEW; monthly; farming and poul-
try; sixteen pages 9x12; stibscriotion 10
cents; establishtd 1900; Farmer Oiff, editor
and publisher. Office. 2811 Locust street
(12—4).
Circulation : In 1902. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1903. 50,947 ; /or 1904. 89.603.
OVERSEEK; monthly; fraternal; six
teen pages 10>^xl4}^; subscription 50 cents
A Monthly Journal of Scientific Medicine — has the
LARGEST CIRCULATION of any Medical Journal
extant. Average for 1904 —
4-1f403 Copies Monthly^
There is no more ethical and scientific professional
Journal published than
THE MEDICAL BRIEF,
It numbers among its contributors the LEADING
MEDICAL WRITERS of the age, and is regarded, both
at home and abroad, as In the Front Rank of the
World's Medical Journalism.
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MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
established 1879; Wm. F. Bohn, editor and
publistier. Office, 411 Olive street (8—3).
Circulation •iKL" la 1903, yG (••). In
19IJ4 yCi,
p'lCk-ET GUARD; monthly; army
and navy; eight pages 18x24; subscription 50
cents; established 1887; H. D O'Brien, editor
and publisher. Office, 421 Chestnut street.
Circulation "jkl."
PROFESSIONAIi BARBER;
monthly; thirty-six pages 7xlU; subscription
$1; established 1898; E. M. Murray, editor;
Professional Barber Publication Company,
publishers. Office, De Soto building (6—3).
Circulation: In 1898, I. Actual average
for a year ending with October, 1899, 2.375«
In 19(Xi, yl. In 1901, (z— 4) H. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z-4) H. In 1904, yH.
PROGRESSIVE PRINTER; month
ly; seventy-two to one hundred pages 9x12;
subscription §2; established 1893; Pawly Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office, 417
Pinestreet (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1898, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,500. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. Act-
ualaveragefor 1901, 5,041 ;/or 1902, 5.007.
In 1903, yG. Actual average for l%)i, ^i, 000.
RAIL.ro AD TEL-EGRAPHER;
montiily; railroad telegraphers; one liun-
dred and sixty pages 6^x9; subscription $1;
established 1885; L. W. Quick, editor; The
Order of Railroad Telegraphers, publishers
Circulation: In 1895, F. In 1896, F. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yG. In 1899, yG. Actual av-
erage for 1900, 17,911; for 1901, '.20,833;
for 1902, 31,250 -.for 1903, t2S,4:16. In 1904,
yC.
liAILWAY JOURNAL.; monthly;
railways; twenty-four to thlrty-tw^o pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1898; E. C.
Cook, editor; Railway Journal Publishing
•Co., publishers. Office, 3 19 Wainwright build-
ing (12-4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl.- In 1899, Z.
In 1900. June, publisher asserts, all through
1899 never was less than 2,000. Actual average
for 1901, '4,137. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. Ac-
tual average for 1904, 3,!2S3.
REGULAR 3IEDICAL. VISITOR;
monthly; medical; forty-eight to fifty two
pa:<es5x8; subscription $1; established 1900;
Oeo. Howard Thompson, editor and pub-
lisher. Office. 407 X. Broadway. Circula-
tion 'JKL.- In 1903, Z (4).
REVIEW OF REFORMS; monthly;
socialism; eight pages 10x14; subscription
50 cents; established 1898; Leon Greenbaum,
■editor; Greenbaum Publishing Company,
publishers. Circulation ".tkl." (A A).
ROLL.ING PIN: monthly; humorous;
twenty pages 10x14; subscription SI; estab-
lished 1871; John Henton Carter, editor; Roll-
Ingpin Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
212 >J. Third street. Circulation "jkl.-
ST. LOUIS -CANADIAN PHO-
TOGRAPHER; monthly; photography;
ninety six pages 7x10; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1877 ; Mrs. Fitzgibbon-Clark, editor
and publisher. Office, 3210 Lucas ave. (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." in 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1398, yH. Actual average for
1899., 2,116; /or 1900, 2,300; for a year
ending ivith July, 1901 2,300. In 1902, yH.
In 1903. (z-l) H. Inl9")^(z^)I(»#).
SPANISH WAR JO URN A I.;
monthly; Spanl.sh War Veterans; twentj--
four to thirty page=! 9x12; subscription 81;
established January. 1901; L. C. Dyer, editor
and publisher (12—3).
Circulation: 'jkl.- in 1903, (z— 4) F. In
1904. yF.
SPORTING GOODS DEALER;
monthly; sporting goods; sixty four pages
9x13: subscription 50 cents; established 1899;
Charles C. Spink, editor and publisher.
Office. 810 Olive street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1900. "jkl. " Actual average
for a year ending ivithJune, 1901, 10,000.
In 1902. vF. In 1903, yF. In 1904, yG.
STUDENT I^IFE; monthly; collegiate:
mfty pages 6x9; subscription $1; established
MISSOURI—Saint Louis.
1876; Students of Washington University,
editors and publishers ( 1 — 5).
TIGER AND CRESCENT; monthly:
fraternal; four pages 8x11; subscription 50
cents; established 1902; H. W. Belding, editor
and publisher (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
T. P. A. NEWS LETTER; monthly;
traveling; twenty pages 9x12; subscription
50 cents: established 1886; Travelers' Protect-
ive Association of America, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 1117 Vine street (6—3).
Circulation: Actual average during 1898,
1'2,84'2; for a year ending with October,
1899, 13,782 ; for 1900. ] 7,033 ; for 1901,
19,020. In 1902, yD. In 1903, December,
publisher asserts, no Issue during past year
was less than 22,000. In 1904, yD.
TRAVEL; monthly; travel; seventy to
one hundred pages 73^xlOJ^; subscription $1;
established 1902; A. A. Peterson, editor and
publisher (1—5).
Circulation : In 1904, (z-4) H (• •).
VAL.L.EY^ MAGAZINE; monthly
(▲▲).
^VESTERN REVIEW; monthly: fra-
ternal: twenty-four pages 10x133^; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established February, 1895; J.
C. Holmes, editor; Eidson Publishing Com-
pany, publishers. Office, Chemical building
(1-5P).
WOMAN'S FARM JOURNAL.;
monthly ; agricultural and household ; sixteen
to twenty-four pages lO^xlSi^; subscription
10 cents: established 1890; Lewis Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, Woman's Magazine
building (12—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
23,250; for 1896, 25,833; for 1897,
36,250 : for 1898. 50.000 < for 1899.
66,250; for a year ending with October,
1900, 83,266. In 1901, yB. Actual average
for 1903, 304,167; for 1903. 411, '256; for
1904, 627,078.
Publisher's announcement. — The Woman's
Farm Journal, now In its fifteenth year
is the only publication devoted to the in-
terest of the farmers' wives and daughters.
Its reading matter is designed for, appeals
to and interests this important and influ-
ential class of buyers.
WO M A x\' S H03IE MONTHLY;
monthly; illustrated; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription 10 cents; established 1885; H. M.
Brockstedt, editor and publisher. Office, 404
N. Broadway (6—3).
Circulation -'iKL." In 1901. Z (1,2,4,5). In
1903, (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
WOMAN'S MAGAZINE; monthly;
twenty-four to thirty-two pages 10^x133^;
subscription 10 cents; established 1899; Lewis
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, Woman's
Magazine building (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl" Actual average
/or 1902, 90S,333;/or 1903, 1,345,511;
/or 1904, 1,6'23,967.
Publisher's announcement. ~Thk Woman's
Magazine, published monthly in St. Louis.
Mo. (The World's Fair City), is the only
publication In the United States with a
PROVEN circulation of '• over " one million
five hundred thousand copies, every issue,
and it is the only publication In the United
States that voluntarily proves its circula-
tion EVERY issue.
WOODMAN; monthly (A A).
WORD AND WORKS; monthly;
twenty pages 12x17; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; Rev. Irl R. Hicks, editor; Word
and Works Publishing Co., publishers (6—3).
Office. 2201 Locust street.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
40,149; for 1896, 34,683; for 1897.
30,099; for 1898. 30.162; for 1899,
34,906; for 1900, 35,235. In 1901, yC.
In 1902. vC. In 1903. (z— 4) C. In 1904. vC.
WORLD'S FAIR BULLETIN;
monthly; St. Louis World's Fair; forty-four
pages 11x14; subscription $1.50; established
1899; Colin M. Selph, editor; World's Fair
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
Publlshiug Co.. publishers. Office, 317 N.
Thinl streot (8—3).
Circulation : In 1900, "jki." In 1901. (z— 6)1.
In 19U:.\ yl. lu 1903, yl. |Iu 1904, yl.
BI MONTHLY.
A^IEKIt'AN JC)I KNAl. OF HER-
I>IAT<>L()(;Y AM> (iEMTO-DUlN-
ARY DISEASES ; bimonthly, January,
March. May, July, September and Novem-
ber; medical; eighty pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established 1897; S. C. Martin, G. M.
Phillips and Bransford Lewis. M.D.. editors;
S. C. Martin. Jr.. publisher. Office, Fidelity
buikling (12—3).
Cii'culatiou: Actual average for the first
six months of 1897, 36,000; for 1898,
26/250. In 1899, yC. In 19ai, yD. Actual
average for a year ending xvith November,
1901. 18,000; for 1902, 18,333; for 1903,
18.666. InlP04, yl). ^ ^
A 31 ERICA N liAW REVIEW; bi
monthly; legal; two hundred pages 6x9; sub-
scription $5; established 1866; S. D. Thomp-
son and L. A. Jones, editors ; Review Pub
lishing Co., publishers. Office, 14 S. Broad-
way (2—3). Circulation "JKL"
QUARTERLY.
ALIEMST AND NEUROLOGISTj
quarterly, with supplement, February. May,
August and November; medical; one hun-
dred and fifty to two hundred and fifty pages
6x9; subscription $5 ; established 1880 ; Dr.
C. H. Hughes. M.D., editor; H. L. Hughes,
publisher. Office, 3857 Olive street (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl" Actual aver
age for 1898, 1,150; for 1899, -1,132; /or
1900, 2,599; for 1901. 2,809; for 1902,
3,162; for 1903. 3.250;/o»- 1904. 3.443.
ANNALS OF OPHTHALMOLO-
GY'; quarterly, January, April, July and
October; medical; two hundred pages 7x10;
subsci'iption $5; established 1892; Casey A.
Wood, M.D., editor and publisher. Office,
Laclede building (3—3).
Circiilatiou"JKL." In 1903, (z-4) I (••)
(A A).
ANNALS OF OTOLOGY, RHIN-
OLOGY AND LARYNGOLOGY.
quarterly, February, May, August and No.
vember; medical; two hundred and fifty
pages 6x9; subscription $4; established 1892;
Jones H. Parker, editor and publisher. Of-
fice, Laclede building (3—3)
CircuIatiou"JKL.- In 1903, (z— 4) I (••)
<AA).
BIBLE STUDENT; quarterly. Janu-
ary. April, July and October; disciples of
Christ; one hundred and two pages 6x9; sub-
scription 40 cents; Rev. W. W. Dowling.edi
tor : The Christian Publishing Co., publishers.
Office. 1522 Locust street (2—3).
Circulation: Accorded C from 1893 to
1895. In 1896. B. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yC. In
1899. yD. In 1900. yD. In 1901, yD. In 19(J2.
(z— t, 6)D. Inl'.X)3. yD. In 1904, yD.
COMMERCIAL LAAVY'ER ; quarter
ly; legal; one hundred and forty-four pages
7x10: subscription $3; established 1894; The
Commercial Lawyer Publishing Company,
publishers. Office. Chemical building (2 — 'i^).
Circulation: In 1896. "jKi-" Actual average
for 1897, 2.750; /or 1898, 4,416; /or 1899.
6.250; /or 1900. 7,304. In 1901. yG. In
191)2. yG. In 1903. yG. In 1904. yG.
HESPERIAN ; quarterly. January,
April, July and October; literary; seventy-
two pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1894; Alexander N. De Menil, editor
and publisher. Office, Seventh and Pine
streets (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, H. Actual average
for 1896,8.000. In 1897. Y. Actual aver-
age for \?,9S. 7,7 QQ. In 1899. yG. In 1900, yG.
In 1901. vG. Actual average for 1902,
6,998. In 1903, yG. Actual average for
1904, r.385.
THEOLOGICAL QUARTERLY;
January. April, July and October; lutheran;
one htmdred and sixty eight pages 7x10; sub-
ficription $1.25; established 1896; A.L. Grisbner,
MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
editor; Concordia Publishing House, pub-
lishers. Office, Jefferson avenue and Miami
street ('.(—3). Does not insert advertisements.
YOUTH'S QUARTERLY; quarterly
(A A'.
SALEM, c. h., Dent Co. g l,481t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 127 m. S.
W. of Saint Louis. Agriculture and mining.
DE3i OC R A T ; Fridays; eight pages l.'?x20;
subscription $1; established January, 1902;
J. C. Welch, editor; Salem Publishing Com-
pany, publishers. Circulation "lkl."
DEMOCRATIC BULLETIN; Thurs-
days; eight pages 13x20: subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899; J. W. Callahan, editor; Joneg
& Callahan, publishers. Circulation "Jin.."
LEADER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 : established 1886;
John C. Pugh, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion '-JKI,."
MONITOR; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1868; J. E. Organ, editor and pub-
llsher(8— 3). Circulation "jjvl." Inl903. Z(4).
REPUBLICAN-HEADLIGHT;
weekly . twicea-week, Tuesdays and Fridays ;
republican ; six pages 13x20: establish edl896;
M. W. GuBtln, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
SALISBURY, Chariton Co. d 1,8*71
pop., on Wabash Rd.. about 15 m. N. of Glas-
gow. Farming and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; Dismukes & Son, editors and
publishers (12— 3). Circ'n-JKL- Inl903.Z(4).
PRESS-SPECT A TOR ; Fridays; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1871 ; J. G. Gallemore, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895 publisher asserts, not
less than 1,488 InlS96, I. In 1897, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,700. In 1898. vl. In
1899. vT. In 1900, vT. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904. yl.
SARCOXIE. Jasper Co. JJ l,126t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 15 m.
S. E. of Carthage, the county seat. Nursery
and lime kilns. Manufacturing and farm-
ing. Strawberry shipping point.
FARM RECORD; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1889; Bernard Finn, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jk^l." (A A).
LEADER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1891; J. L. Alexander, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
SAVANNAH, c. h., Andrew Co. tl
1.886+ pop., on Chicago Great Western and
Chicago, Burlington & Quiucy Rds., 15 m.
N. of Saint Joseph. Wagon, plow and other
factories.
ANDREW CO. REPORTER; Fri-
days: republican; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1876; J. J. Paul, edi-
tor and publisher (2— 3). Circulation ".ikl"
In 1902. Z (4).
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 1.5x22; subscription $1.25: estab-
lished 1876; W. S. Dray, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,1.50. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899. "jkl"
SCHELL CITY. Vernon Co. -a 668t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd.,
about 20 m. N. E. of Nevada. Milling and
manufacturing of wagons and farm imple-
ments.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
584
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
MISSOURI.
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1880; O. W. Bingham, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
SCHLiE Y, Nodaway Co. "q on Wabash
and Chicago Great Western Rds., 12 m. S. E.
of Mary ville, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
NEW CONCEPTION HERALD;
Fridays; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1900; B. H. Rumsey, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
SEDALIA, c. h., Pettis Co. u 15,231t
pop., on Missouri Pacific and Missouri,
Kansas & Texas Rds., 189 m. W. of Saint
Louis. Manufacturing. Coalmining. Agri-
culture.
CAPITA Ij; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
daily eight, weelcly and Sunday twelve
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly
$1; established 1895; J. S. Brenneman, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, X. In 1896,
X. In 1897, Y. In 1898. Z. In 1899, z I. In
1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1895, X. In 1896, X. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, Z. In 1899, zT. In 19U0, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902 (z-4) I. In 1903, yl. In
1904. yl.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Saturday and Sunday, Sunday morning, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic; daily
eight, weekly twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $5, weekly 81; established 1891;
P. B.Stratton, editor; SedaliaDemocrat Com-
pany, publishers (12 — i).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,650. Actt(.al average
for 1896, 1,S22. In 1897. I Z. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl. Actual average for
1901, 2,171 ; for a year ending with June,
1902, 2,138; for 1903, 2,08o; for 1904,
2« 1 80.
i^unday: Actual average for 1903, 2,314;
/or 1904. 2,421.
Weekly: In 189.5, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.100. In 1896, 1. In 1897, 1 Z. In 1898,
zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl. Actual average
for 1901. 2,031; for a year ending ivith
June,m2, 2,136; /or 1903, 1,959; for 19(>i.
EVe'iVING SENTINEL; every evening
except Saturday and Sunday, and Sunday
morning,andSE3II-WEEKLY,Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $4.80, semi weekly Si;
established— daily 1893, semi-weekly 1881;
Geo. H. Scruton, editor and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1896, "jjvl" In
1897, Z. In 1898, Z. Actual average for a
year ending with October 24, 1899, 2,217.
In 1900, zl. Actual average for a year end-
ing with January, 1901, 1,929. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, vl.
Semi- Weekly: In 1896. "jkl." In 1897. Z.
In 1898, H. Aetualaverage for a year ending
with October, 1899, 2,855. In 19 0. zH. Act-
ual average for a year ending ivifh January,
1901,2,989. In 1902, yll. Inli«.»3, yH. In
1 904 V H
CONSERVATOR; Fridays (A A).
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; German; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1877; Charles Botz. editor;
Schneider & Botz, publishers (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL." In IRW. Z. In 1899, Z. In
1902, "JKL." In 19()3, Z (4).
RURALIST; Thursdays; agriculture,
horticulture, live stock; sixteen pages
10^x14: subscription $1; established Octo-
ber, 1902; M.V.Carroll. editor: Sedalia Print
IngCo., I ubiishers (2— 3). Circulation "j_kl"
TII>IES: Saturdays; negro; republican;
four pages 13x2ii: subscription $1 ; established
1894: W. H. Carter, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
MISSOURI.
HARMONY BAPTIST; monthly;
baptist; eight pages S^xllJ^; subscription 50
cents; established 1896;~Thomas Printing Co..
editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." (??) In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). In
19(J4 yl •
ROYAL TRIBE OF JOSEPH
HERALD; monthly; fraternal; eight
pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; established
1895; W. H. Ritchey, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
8,208. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yG. In 1899. yG.
In 19()0, yH. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z— 4) !(••) (AA).
SENATH, Dunklin Co. P. 241 pop., on
St. Louis & Gulf Rd., 9 m. S, W. of Kenuett.
HUSTLER; Thursdays (A A)."
SENECA, Newton Go. J2 l,043t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., about
16 m. W. of Neosho, the county seat. Ag-
riculture, milling, stock raising and lead
and zinc mining.
DISPATCH; Fridays ; independent ;
ten pages 15x32 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1879: S. C. Woodruff, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1,001; /or 1897, 1,063. In
1898, 1899 and 190i). publisher asserts, not less
than 1.080. In 1901. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. In 1904, yl,
SEYMOUR, Webster Co. g 527t pop.,
on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd.,
18 m. S. E. of Marshfield, the county seat.
Agriculture and lumbering.
FLASHLIGHT; Tuesdays; inde
pendent; four pages 9x12; subscription 50
cents; established December, 1894; J. F. Nor-
man, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
SENTINEL; Fridays (A A).
SHELBINA, Shelby Co. cf 1.733t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincj" Rd.. about
8 m. S. of Shelbyville, the county seat.
Grain and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 186S; W. O. L. Jewett, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3).
Circulation: In 189.5, "jkl." In 1896, I. In
1897, I Z. In 1898. yl. In 1899. -jkl." In
1901. Z (6). Actual average for 1902, 1,788.
Inl9)i3, yl. In 1904, y I.
TORCHLIGHT ; Fridays ; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1884: N. E Williams, editor and
publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In .895, publisher assert.-;, not
less than 2,225. In 1S96, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1902, Z (4).
SHELBYVILLE, c. h.. Shelby Co. nf
777+ pop., 9») m. N. E. of Jefferson City, the
State capital. Plow and other manufac-
tories. Agriculture.
SHELBY CO. GUARD; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x2 i: subscription
$1; established 1892; W. A. Dimmitt, editor
and publisher (1—5 P)
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,100. In 11-95, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 1,320. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. "j>L."
SHELBY CO. HERALD; Wednes-
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scriotion $1; established 1870; C. L. Ennis,
' editor: Dovle & Schofleld. publisher (11—3*.
I Circulation: In 189.5, publisher ass»^rts, not
' less tiian 1,812; in 1896, 1,920. In 1897, I Z. In
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
585
MISSOURI.
MISSOURI.
1898, publisher asserts, not less than 1,986; in
1899j 2,016. In 1900, I. Actual average for a
year ending rvitfi October 22. 1901, 3,142;
jTor a tiear ending with October, UH)2,3jlS0;
for 19i>3, 3,238; f»r 19<U, 3,399.
SHELDON, Vernon Co. -a 474t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd.. 13 m. S. of Nevada,
the county seat. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays ; independ
eut; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1S81 ; H. C. Storrs, editor and publisher
{6—3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for a near ending with September, 1898,
1.157. In 1899. zl. In 1900, "jkl." In 1903,
Z(4).
SHERIDAN, Worth Co. t] 347t pop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., 50 m. N. of
Saint Joseph. Farming.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; Howard W. Mills, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "JKL"
SIKESTON, Scott Co. O, l,077t pop.,
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
Rd.. 28 m. S. W. of Cairo, 111. Farming.
HERALD; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1901; John B.
Huffman, editor and publisher (2—3). Circu-
lation—In 1902. Z (4. 5)
SCOTT CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays
(A A).
SILEX, Lincoln Co. a- 210t pop., on St.
Louis & Hannibal Rd., 9 m. N. of Troy, the
county seat. Agriculture.
INDEX ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription Si; established 1893;
Leech Bros., editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
SKIDMORE, Nodaway Co. ^ 561t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
16 m. S. W. of MaryvlUe, the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
STANDARD; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; four pages 13x20; subscription
St: established 1895; F. N. Campbell, editor;
W. J. Skidmore, publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
SLATER, Saline Co. D 2,502t pop., on
Chicago & Alton Rd., 12 m. N. E. of Mar-
shall, the county seat. Farming.
RUSTL.ER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1885; J. R. Edwards, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
SMITHTON, Pittis Co. u 420t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 8 m. E. of Sedalia.
the county seat. Rolling mills. Creamery,
SUNBEAM; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1896; Douglas
Hewitt, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
SMITH VILLE, Clay Co. ^ 427t pop..
on Kansas City & Northern Rd., 10 m. N. W.
of Liberty, the county seat, and 24 N. of
Kansas City. Farming and stock raising.
HERALiD; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1889: J. F. Craig, editor; J. F. Craig and J. W.
Wllkerson, publishers (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
STAR; Thursdays; independent; four
f»ages lox20; subscription 50 cents; estab-
ishod May, 1902; E. N. Heaton, editor; J.S.
& A. C. Morton, publishers (12—2). Circula-
tion "JKL."
SOUTHWEST CITY, McDonald
Co. p 691+ pop., 8 m. S. of PineTllle, the
county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Saturdays; independent; four
pages irx22; subscription $1; established
November. 19()3; A. E Edwards, editor; Ed-
wards & Mann, publishers (2— 5 P).
REPlIBIilCAN; Fridays; eight pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1894; J.
L. McNabney, editor and j ublisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
SPARTA, Christian Co. q 500 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 5 m. E. of
Ozark, the county seat, and 20 S. E. of
Spi-lugfield. Stock raising and farming.
CHRISTIAN CO. LEADER; Thurs
days; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished November, 1900; J. S. Pherson, edi-
tors and publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
SPICKARD, Grundy Co. t} 670 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 12 m.
N. of Trenton, the county seat. Grist mill.
Farming and coal mining.
GRUNDY CO. GAZETTE ; Thurs-
days; republican; eight to tweive pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1887; Ga-
zette Printing Co., publishers (3—5 P). Cir-
culation "JKL."
LITTIjE STAR; monthly; prohibition;
four pages 12x18; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1899; Mrs. Ollie Denison, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circulation "iii,.' (A A).
SPRINGFIELD, c. h., Greene Co. g
23,267+ pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott &
Memphis and St. Louis & San Francisco
Rds., 130 m. S. of Jefferson City, the State
capital. Numerous manufactures. Center
of agriculture and depot for shipment of
produce. Lead and zinc mines.
EVENING RECORD; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLiY, twice-a-
week, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic;
daily eight pages 15x22, weekly four pages
18x24; subscription— daily $4. weekly $1; es-
tablished-daily 1899, weekly 1896; W. C. Van
Cleve, editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1899, "jkl • Actual
average for 1900, 1,781; /or 1901, 3.960.
In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
Weekly : In 1899, "jkl." In 1901, April, pub-
lisher asserts, the lowest number printed the
past vear has been 2.000. In 1902, yl. In
1903. yl. In 19114. yl.
LEADER; every evening except Sun-
day, Sunday morning, and WEEKLY,
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription-daily $5.4(),weekly .$1 ; established—
—daily 1882, weekly 1867; J. B. Jewell, editor;
Leader Publishing Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: In 1894, publisher
asserts, not less than 3,386. In 1895, H. In
1896. H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901. September, publisher as-
serts, no edition during the past year was
less than 4.600. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In
1904. (z-4) G.
Weekly: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 3.200. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, ".LKL." In 1904 (z— 4) I.
REPUBLICAN ; every morning except
Mondav, and WEEKLY, Thursdays ;
republican; eight pages 18x24, Sunday twelve
to sixteen pages; subscription — dally $5,
weeklv $1; established— daily 1892, weekly
1885; H. R. Snyder, editor and publisher.
Circulation-Daily; In 1894, publisher
asserts, not less than 2,400. In 1895, H. In
1896. H. In 1897, HZ. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl.
586
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
MISSOURI.
In 1900. yl. In 1901. (z-4, 6) I. In 1902, yl. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1895, I. In 1896, I. In 1897,
I Z. In 1898, yl." In 1899, "jkl.-
3IISSOURI IS?*UE; Fridays; temper-
ance; four pages 12x18; subscription 50 cents;
established January, 1903 ; W. G. Robinson,
editor and publislier (1— 4). Circulation: In
1903, Z (4) (A A).
SUNDAY TRADESMAN; Saturdays;
labor; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished August, 1902 ; W. C. Van Cleve.
editor: S. B. Beevill, publisher (1 — i).
Circulation: In 1903 (z— 4) I (••). In
1904. yl.
PRACTICAL. FRUIT GROWER;
semimonthly; horticultural; twenty pages
10x13; subscription 75 cents; established 1894;
H. Z, Williams, editor ; Practical Fruit
Grower Co., publishers (1—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896, T. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898, 1,950', for 1899, 4.389.
In 1900, yG. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903. (z-6) G. In 1904, yG.
TRIPLE 1.1 INK; semi-monthly; odd-
fellowship; eight pages 11x16; subscription
$1; established 1875; J. B. Jewell, editor and
publisher (8—3).
Circulation : In 1899, zl. In 1900. publisher
asserts, uo issue less than 7,000. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) H (••). In
1904, yH.
AIWERICAN MATHEMATICAL.
MONTHLY; mathematics ; thirty-six
pages 7x10; subscription $2: established 1894;
B. F. Fink and J. M. Colaw, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
FAR31 WORLD; monthly; agricul-
ture; sixteen pages 14x16; .subscription 50
cents; established March, 1903; Jas. D. Salts,
editor and publisher (12—4 P).
Circulation : In 1904. (z— 6, 11) I.
POLICY HOLDER; monthly; insur-
ance; eight to twelve pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1897; J, C. Mc-
Manima, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1902 'jki." Actual aver-
age for 'i%^,'S,SOO {l\ /\).
STANBERRY, Gentry Co.\^ 2,654t
pop., on Omaha & St. Louis Rd., 50 m. N. E.
of Saint Joseph. Farming.
BIBLE ADVOCATE AND
HERA LD OF THE COMING KING-
DOM; Tuesdays; church of God; eight
pages 12x18; subscription $2; established 1864;
N. A. Wells, editor; W. Long, publisher (6—3)
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
l,2i45. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 191-3, Z (4).
In 1904, y I.
GENTRY CO. HEADLIGHT;
Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1894; E. H. Mc-
Henry, editor ; The Stanberry Printing Co.,
publishers (8-3). Circ'n "jkl" In 191 3. Z (4).
HERAIjD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24 ; subsci'iptiou $>1 : establislied 18S6 ;
V. T. Williams, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL "
O W Ij ; Tuesdays ; independent ; eight
pages lox20: sul>scriptton 75 cents: estab
lishedl899; Irvin N. Long, editor: William C.
Long, publisher (12 — ^2,. Circulation "jkl."
SABBATH SCHOOL MISSION-
ARY ; bi-weekly ; Thursdays: church of
God ; four pages 11x16: subscription 50 cents;
established 1885; Mrs. E.P. Moore, editor; W.
C. Long, publisher (6—3). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
STEELVILLE, c.h., Crawford Co.D-
686+ pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.,
95 m. S. W. of Saint Louis. Agriculture and
lead and Iron mining. Seat of Steelville
Normal and Business College.
CRAWFORD CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic ; eight pages 13x20;
8ut)scription SI ; established 18S8: A. J. Slack,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CRAW^FORD MIRROR; Thursdays;
republican: eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1872; B. F. Russell, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "iKi" In
1903, Z (4).
STEWARTSVILLE, Dekalb Co. ti
616+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qnincy
Rd., 21 m. E. of Saint Joseph. Flour mills.
Stock raising.
INVESTIGATOR; Thursdays; demo-
cratic ; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1893; F. W. Kurk. editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
RECORD; Fridays (A A).
STOCKTON, c. h., Cedar Co. p .555t
pop., on Kansas City, Fort Scott and Mem-
phis Rd., about 20 m. N. of Greenfield.
Agriculture and stock raising.
CEDAR CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1887; E. G. Hoflf, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAL; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x30; subscription fl; estab-
lished 1869: C. R. & F. L. Church, editors
and publishers.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,080. Actual average for the first
six months of 1897. 1.200. In 1898, yl. In
i 1899, "JKL." In 1902, Z (4).
! SXOTTS CITY, Lawrence Co. p 902t
i pop., 8 m. W. of Mount Vernon, the county
i seat. Lead and zinc mining, farming and
stock raising.
SUNBEAM; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; B. W.
Pruitt & Son, editors and publishers (S— 3>.
Circulation 'jkl "
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 13xC0; sub-
scription $1; established 1903; F. E. E. Erke,
editor and publisher (1 — 5 P).
STOUTSVIUiE, Monroe Co. cf 196t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 8
m. N. E. of Paris, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
BANNER; Thursdays; democratic,
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1890; Frank J. Tipton, editor and publisher.
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
STURGEON, Boone Co. a 708t pop.,
on Wabash Rd., 133 m. N. W. of Saint Louis.
Farming and stock raising.
MISSOURI LEADER ; Thursdajs,
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1: establishen 18G6; O. D. Gray, editor and
1 publisher (8—3).
I Circulation : In 1895, "jkl.- Act%ia1 aver-
age for the lirst si.r months of 1897, 1.0S4.
In 1898, vl. In 1899. zT. In 1900, 3 1. In
IWI. "JKL." In 19<i3. Z (•)
RURAL HOOTER; monthly (A A).
S CLIiIVAN, i^ra7ii-Zin Co. D- TUt poj.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 68 m.
S. W. of Saint Loui.s. Farming and fruit
growing. Lead and copper mining.
SENTINEL; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; sub.scription $1 ; established 1896; T. E.
Dotter. editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
SUMMERSVILLE, Texas Co. Q 187t
pop., 13 m. N. of Mountain View, the near-
est station on Kansas City, Ft. Scott St
Memphis Rd. Farming and stock raising-
LEADER; Fridays: independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1897;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
587
MISSOURI.
MISSOURI.
T. P. Bryan, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "iKL." (A A).
SUMNER, Chariton Co. ti477 1 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy and Wabash
Rds.. about 19 m. S. E. of Chillicothe.
Agriculture.
STAR; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1891;
C. W. Northcott, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
SWEET SPRINGS, Saline Co. D
l,080f pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., T2 m. E.
by S. E. of Kansas City. Corn, wheat, cat-
tle, hogs and sheep.
IIERAIjD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1875; B. H.
Dickson, editor and publisher (2— o;. Circu-
lation "JKL."
TARKIO, Atchison Co. tl l,901f pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. and
Tarkio r., 65 m. N. W. of Saint Joseph.
Agriculture.
ATCHISON CO. WORLD ; Fridays ;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1898; J. L. & F. F. Christian,
editors and publishers. Clrulation "jkl."
(AA).
AVAIiANCHE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1884; Wilson, Brockett & Bell, editors
and publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
1.036. In 1895, I. Actual aver age f or 189G,
1,114. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl."
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 14x20; subscription $1. SO; estab-
lished 1690 ; W. R. Littell, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
THAYER, Oregon Co. g l,276t pop.,
on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd.,
28 m. S. E. of West Plains. Agriculture.
REPlJBLiICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and VVEERIjY, Fridays; repub-
lican; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription — daily $4. weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—daily April, 1901, weekly 1900; W. F.
Crabtree, editor and publisher. Circulation-
daily "JK-L." weekly "jkl." (A A).
OZARK NEWS; Fridays (A A).
TRIBI'NE; Fridays ; democratic; eight
pages I3.X20: .subscription $1; established 1888;
O. M. Brooks, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
TINA, Carroll Co. [^j 368t pop., on Chi-
cago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 15 m.
N. of Carrollton, the county seat. Farming.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; sub.scrlption $1 ; established 1884;
Bert Stumps, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
TIPTON, Moniteau Co. a l,3S7t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 163 m. W. of Saint
Louis. Coal, lead and zinc mines. Agri-
culture.
MISSOURI 31 A XL; Fridays; repub
licac; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898; J. M. Norris, editor and pub-
lisher (2 — 3). Circulation -jkl."
TIIMES-CiAZETTE; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
•stabllshed 1877; Joe H. Goddard, editor and
publisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl" In 1897, Z. In
1898. Z. In 1899, zl. In 1900, July, publisher
asserts, during the past year never les>- than
1,200. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4, 5) I. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
TRENTON, c. h., Grundy Co. b 5,396t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and
Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City Rds, and
Grand r., 100 m. N. E. of Saint Joseph.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
REPUBLICAN-TRIBUNE; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; republican; daily four to eight,
weekly eight pages 18x24 ; subscription —
dally $5, weekly $1; established— daily 1881,
weekly 1861: W. B. Rogers & Son. editors and
publishers (1—4).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl." Actualaver-
age for 19o3, 710; for 19(M, 712. ^ ^^„
Weekly: Actual average for IS%, l,b59.
In 1896. 1 . In 1897, I Z. Actual average for
1898. 1,585; for 1899, 1,843; /or 1900
1,809 ;/orl901, 1.777. Inl9o2,yI. Actuat
average for 1903, 2,'^1 5 ; for 1904. ii,449.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
dailv four, weekly eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription— daily $4, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1887, weekly 1871; M. G. Kennedy, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation— daily "jkl "
weekly "JKL. "In 1897. weekly Z. In 1902. "jkl."
In 1903, weekly Z (4).
TRIPIiETT, CJiariton Co. 6 342t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 13 m. W. N. W. of Key-
tesville, the county seat. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1900; C. A. Evan, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jj£l."
TROY, C. li., Lincoln Co. D- l,153t pop.^
on St. Louis & Hannibal Rd., 15 m. W. of
Mississippi r. and 55 N. W. of Saint Louis.
Flour mill. Agriculture.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 14x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878 ; Childers & Townsend, editors and
publishers (6—3).
Circulalion: In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1900. 1,578; for 1901. 1,778. In
1902, yl. In 190.3, (z— 4) I. In 1904, y I.
TUSCUMBIA,c.h., Miller Co. n 22.51
pop., on Osage r., 35 m. S. W. of Jefferson
City, the State capital. Water power.
Timber and agriculture.
3IILLER CO. REPUBLICAN^
Thursdavs; republican: four pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established August, 1904; H.
Walter Scott, editor and publisher (2—5 P i.
WESTERN PREACHER; monthly;
apostolic; eight pages 11x16; subscription 50
cents; established 1887; H. Drennan, editor;
J. P. Wright, publisher. Circ'n "iKL." (AA>
UNION, c.h., Franklin Co. Q 744t pop.,
on St. Louis, Kansas City & Colorado Rd.,
55 m. W. of Saint Louis. Steam flour mill.
FRANKLIN CO. TRIBUNE; Fri
days; republican; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1.50: established 1887; Clark Brown
publisher (2— 3).
Circulation: From 1891 to 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest 1.200. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y..
TtI 1S99 "JKL."
REpITbLICAN HEADLIGHT;
Fridays (A A).
UNION STAR, Dekalb Co. ^mt
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
25 m. N. W. of Saint Joseph. Agriculture
and stock raising.
HERALD; Fridays; neutral; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
A. F. Turner, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jkl-"
588
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
UNIONVIIiLE, c. h., Putnam Co. d
2,050+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., about 120 m. N. E. of Saint Joseph.
Agriculture and coal mining.
PUTNA3I JOURNAL.; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1889; J. E. Burnham, editor and
publisher (2—1).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" In 1897, Z. In
1899, I. In 1900, yl. In 1901, 'jkl-" In 1902,
Z(4).
REPUBIilCAN: TVednesdaj-s; republi-
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1865; Conger & Martin, editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulation: In 1896. "JKL" Inl897, IZ. In
1898, yl. In 1899. "JKL." In 1900, publisher as-
serts, at no time during the past three years
has been less than 2,300. In 1901, yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903. yH. In 1904, y I.
URICH, Henry Co. -n 445t pop., on
Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd., 14 m.
N. W. of Clinton, the county seat. Farming.
HERALD ; Thursdays ; independent-
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1 ; established 1893; M. V. Thralls, editor and
publisher (6 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
UTICA, Livingston Co. d 600 pop., on
Hannibal & St. Joseph Rd., 5 m. S. W. of
ChlUlcothe, the county seat. Farming and
fruit raising.
HERALD; Saturdays; independent ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1873; H. C. Webster, editor; Herald Printing
Company, publisliers (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl."
VALLEY PARK, St. Louis Co. n-
200+ pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 19 m, S.
W. of St. Louis.
DISPATCH; Saturdays (A A).
VANBUREN, c. h., Carter Co. O. 100
pop., on Kansas City.Ft.Scott & Memphis Rd.
and Current r. Farming and stock raising
CURRENT LOCAL; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1884; A. S. J. Lehn, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
V AND ALIA, Audrain Co. n l,168t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 40 m. N. E. of
Mexico, the county seat. Coal and stock
and grain raising.
LEADER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1874;
F. N. Frost, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 1.000. In 1S96, T. In 1897, Y. In
1398, "JKL." ( ??) In 1903, Z (4).
MAIL AND EXPRESS; Thursdays:
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; C. B. Ellis, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
VERONA, Lawrence Co. p 700 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., about
15 m. S. of Mt. Vernon, the county seat.
Saw and grist mills.
ADVOCATE; Fridays ; republican ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1892; J. W. Robinson & Son, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
MISSOURI.
VERSAILLES, c. h., Morgan Co. n
1,240+ pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 40 m.
S. W. of Jefferson City, the State capital. ' In 1904, yl
Coal, iron, lead, kaolin and copper mines.
Farming and grazing.
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1887;
Hannay & Daniels, editors and publishers
(6—3) Circ'n "jkl." In 1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
In 1903. Z (4).
MORGAN CO. DEMOCRAT ; Fri-
dajs; democratic; eight pages 11x18; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; Tillman &
Price, editors and publishers (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL" In 19t3, Z(4).
STATESMAN; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; A. G. Baker, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
VIENNA, c. h., Mariea Co. u 320t pop.,
22 m. N. W. of Rolla. Grain ana stock raising.
MORRIS CO. GAZETTE; Fridays;
four pages 17>gx24; subscription $1; estab-
lished ls;3; D. Rainey, editor and publisher
(1— 5P).
MARIES CO. TIMES; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1896; E.L.Camp, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
WALKER, Tiirnon Co. -n479t pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 8 m. N. E.
of Nevada, the county seat. Agriculture
and fruit growing.
HERALD; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription .$1; established
1882; M B. Preston & Co., editors and pub-
lishers (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
WALNUTGROVE, Greene Co. g
420 pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Mem-
phis and St. Louis & San Francisco Rds., 20
m. N. W. of Springfield, the county seat
Canning factory, flour mills and stock rais-
ing.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; four pages
17^x24; subscription $1; established April,
1903. Miss Junia E. Heath, editor and pub-
lisher (T— 3 P). Circulation "jkl."
WARRENSBURG, c. h., Johnson
Co. -n 4,724+ pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd.,
65 m. S. E. of Kansas City. Seat of State
Normal School. Sandstone quarries. Health
and pleasure resort. Manufacturing and
farming.
STA R ; every evening except Sunday,
and JOHNSON CO. STAR,
Fridays; democratic; daily four, weekly
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription — dally $4,
weekly $1; established — daily 1886, weekly
1883; Middleton & Middleton editors and
publishers (2 — 3).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl "
Weekly : In 1894, publisher asserts, not less
than 1.800. Inl895, 1. Actual average for m^^,
3, 1 69. In 1897. I Z. In 1898, zl. In 1899. yl.
In 190O, zl. In 1901. (z— 4, 5) I. In 1902, (z— 4) I.
In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
JOURNAL- DEMOCRAT ; Fridays ;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established— JoMrnan865, ZJemocraf 1871;
W. C. Kapp, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, 1. In
1897. Y. In 1898, zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900. zl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I.
Actual average for 1904, 1,717.
STANDARD-HERALD; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 175^x24; subscription
$1; established 1865; J. M. Shepherd, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jjcl." In
I 1898. Z. In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •).
CATALOGUE BY S'lATES.
589
MISSOURI.
MISSOURI.
WARRENTON, c. h., fTarren Co.o
770+ pop., on "Wabash Rd., 20 m. N. of Mis-
souri r. and 60 W. of Saint Louis. Agri-
culture.
BANNER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1865; Johnson & Aliman, editors and publish-
ers (8—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1899, Z. In
1902, "JKL •' In 19U3, Z (4).
VOL.KSFREUNI) ; Fridays; German;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established ISa); H. Buthmann, editor;
J. & J. Bartholomaeus, publishers (2 — 3).
Circulatiou: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
Actual average for 1896. 1,176. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, '-ISM.- In 1902, Z (4, 5).
WARSAW, c. h., Benton Co. a 7431
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd. and Osage r.,
80 m. S. W. of JelTerson City, the State capi-
tal. Agriculture, fruit and stock raising
and mining and lumber.
BENTON CO. ENTERPRISE; Fri
days; democratic;eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1881 ; T. B. White, editor
and publisher ((>— 3). Circulation "jkl."
TIMES} Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1865;
G. N. Richards, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl. " In 1897. Z. In
1898, Z. Im900, publisher asserts, at no time
since June. 1899, has been less than 1,130. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, y I. In 1904, yl.
WASHINGTON, Franklin Co. D
3,015+ pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd. and Mis-
souri r., 54 m. W. of Saint Louis. Agricult-
ure and stock raising.
DIE WASHINGTONER POST; Fri
days; German; republican; four pages 20x26 ;
subscription $1.50; established 1869; Wm.
Brix, editor and publisher (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
FRANKLIN CO. OBSERVER; Fri
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1.50; established 1846; J. R. Galle-
more, editor and publisher; prints a four-
page edition for St. Clair (8—3). Combined
circulation "iKL." In 1903. Z (4).
WAVERLY, Lafayette Co. -o 722t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd. and Missouri
r.,22 m. E. of Lexington, the county seat.
Flour and saw mills. Farming and mining.
WATCHMAN; Thursdays; democratic;
four page820x'24; subscription $1; established
1900; T. J. Cauthorn, publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
WAYLAND, Clark Co. d 200 pop.,
on Keokuk & Western Rd., about 7 m. E. of
Kahaka.
OL.D HOMESTEAD; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1899; Frank Hills, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "j_kl."
WAYNESVIIiLE, c.h., Pulaski Go.
n 300 pop., 150 m. S. W. of Saint Louis.
Plow factory, cotton, saw and flour mills.
PUL.ASKI CO. DEMOCRAT ; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1881 : Nathan
Wheeler, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "iKL."
WEAUBIiEAU, Hickory Co. -n 274t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.
LEADER; Thursdays i A A).
WEBB CITY, Jasper Co. p 9,201t
pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis,
St. Louis & San Francisco and Missouri Pa-
cific Rds., 6 m. N. of Joplin. Zinc and lead
ore. Fruit growing and farming.
REGISTER ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Mondays; four pag»>3
17x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1881; Arthur Rozelle, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation— daily "iKL.--
weekly "jkl."
SENTINEL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; four to six
pages 18x24; subscription— dally $4, weekly
$1; established— daily 1890, weekly 1895; F. E.
Adams, editor and publisher. Circulation-
dally "jkl " weekly "JKL."
WELLINGTON, Lafayette Co. tl
520 pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd.. 33 m. E. of
Kansas City.
NEWS; Fridays; local; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1903; Ed.
D. Tingle and wife, editors; Ed. D. Tingle,
publisher (2—5 P).
WELLSTON, St. Lotus Co. n- l.OOOt
pop., on Wabash Rd., about 7 m. W. of St.
Louis.
ST. LOUIS CO. HERALD ; monthly;
republican; eight to sixteen pages 15x22;
sui>scription 50 cents; established 1902; Chas.
J. Henninger. editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulatiou: Actual average for 1903,
6,609; /or 1904, S,45S.
WELLSVILLiE, Montgomery Co. n-
1,160+ pop., on Wabash Rd., 90 m. W. of Saint
Louis. Woolen and flour mills and grain
elevators.
O P T I C-NEWS ; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; establislied
1877: R. H. Mansfield, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "iKi."
RECORD; Fridays; independent: four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1891; John H. Diggs, editor and publisher.
Circulation "iKL."
WENTZVIIiLE, Saint Charles Co. D-
519+ pop., on Wabash Rd.,40 m. W. of Saint
Louis. Agriculture.
UNION; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; established
1891; J. W. Dickey & Son. editors and pub-
lishers (8—3). Circulation "iml "
WE S T B O R O, Atchison Co. \] 803t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
20 m. N. E. of Rockport, the county seat.
Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1901; D. E. Williams, editor
and publisher (3—5 P). Circulation "jkl "
WESTON, Platte Co. \2 l,019tpop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., and
Missouri r., 7 m. above Leavenworth,
Kan. Milling, pork packing, distilling
and manufacturing. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1872; B. J. Bless, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "ijtL." In 1903, Z (4).
WESTPHALIA, Osage Co. n 870
pop., about 8 m. W. of Linn, the county seat.
OSAGE CO. VOLKSBLATT; Thurs
days; nutral; four pages 14x30; subscription
$1; established 1895; Henry Castrop, editor
and publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
.590
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
WESTPLAINS, c. h., Howell Co. g
2,y02f pop., on St. Louis & San Fraucisco
Rd., 130 m. S. of Jefferson City, the State
capital. Agriculture, fruit and stock rals
ing and lumber.
QUILIj; every evening except Sunday,
Ana VVEEK-LiY, Saturdays; independent;
daily four, weeklj^ eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1903, weekly 1885; Mills Williams, editor
and publisher (1—4). Circ'n — daily "jkl."
weekly "j_kl."
HOVVEL.I-. CO. GAZETTE; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1881; William H. Zoon,
editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896. 1. In 1897. I Z. In
1898, zl. In 1899, -jk-i.."
HOVVEL.I, CO. NEWS ; Fridays; re-
publican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
|l ; established 1895; Chas. R. Luster, editor;
Luster & Ritzenthaler, publishers (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAIj; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1870; J. A. Truex, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, -jkl." In 1897, Z.
Actual average for 1898, 1,101; for 1899,
1»493. In 19C0, publisher asserts, no issue
has been less than 1,400. In 1901, yl. Actual
average for 1W2, 1,438. In 1903,(z-4) I. In
1904 (z— 4) I.
WHEELING, Livingston Co. b 381
pop., Hannibal & St. Joseph Rd., 9 m. E. of
Chllllcothe, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
August, 1902; J. B. Moran, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
13VHITESVILLE, Andrew Co. ^ 300
pop,, 12 m. X. E. of Savannah, the county
seat. Agriculture.
BANNER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20
subscription $1; established 1900; John F
Case, editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n -'jkl. •
TI3IES; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20
subscription $1; established 1898; John F.
Case, editor and publisher. Circulation
"JKL." (A A).
WILLOW SPRINGS, Sowell Co. g
1,078+ pop,, on Kansas City, Ft. Scott &
Memphis Rd., 21 m. N. of West Plains, the
county seat. Farming and fruit growing.
INDEX; Thursdays; democratic ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1884; George Conley, editor and publisher
(2—3). Circulation "jkl."
MISSOURI.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; H, P. Dawes, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKi"
WINDSOR, Henry Co. -n l,602tpop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 21 m.
S. W. of Sedalla. Windsor Medical Spring!.
Cannery. Coal mines and agriculture.
REVIEW; Thursdays ; Independent ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876; Will J. Cotton, editor and pub-
lisher (12-4).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl" In 1896, I.
Actual average for 1897, 1,493. In 1898. yl.
In 1899. zl. Actual average for 1900. 1 ,499.
In 1901, y I. In 1902, (z— 4,5)1. In 1903, yl. In
1904, (z— 4) I.
WINONA, Shannon Co. Q 495t pop.,
on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd.,
140 m. E. of Springfield. Fruit, stock rais-
ing and farming.
SHANNON CO. DEMOCRAT; Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; A. C. Seaman,
edltorand publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl.'
WINSTON, Daviess Co. t) 400t pop..
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 50 m.
E. of Saint Josefih, Agriculture.
SENTINEL.; Thursdays: independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1901; T. H, Black, editor and publisher (7—3),
Circulation "jivl."
WORTHINGTON, Putnam Co. rt
on Chicago, Burliugtou & Quincy Rd,
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 11x16 ; subscription $1 ; established
August, 1903; L. B. Osborne editor and pub-
lisher (1 — 1). Circulation "jkl."
STAR; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1888; J. H.
Wise, editor and publisher, Circ'n ^^^."(AA).
WRIGHT CITY, Wari-en Co., D-
336+ pop., on Wabash Rd„ 54 m, W. of St.
Louis.
NEW^S; Fridays; republican; eight pages
11x16; subscription $1; established January,
1904; A. B. Keadle, editor and publisher
(12 — 1), Circulation "jkl."
WYACONDA, Clark Co. cf 507t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 12 m.'
W. of Kahoka, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
CLARK CO. NEWS; Thursdays; Inde-
pendent; four pages 13x20; subscription 60
cents; established 1888; R. B. Rodgers, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jjo,."
MONTANA.
Population 243,329 t. Land Area 145,310 sq. miles.
Bounded north by British Columbia and Assiniboia, east by North Dakota
and South Dakota, south by Wyoming and Idaho, and west by Idaho. State
capital : Helena. Principal products and industries : Agriculture, stock raising
and lumber manufacture. Number of newspapers and other periodicals
(March 30, 1905), 105, divided as follows: Daily, 11; semi-weekly, 5; weekly, 8i ;
semi-monthly, 1 : monthly, 6.
The cities of over 2,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Butte 30,470t
Great Falls 14,930t
Helena 10,7r»t
A uncoil da 9,453t
Missoula 4,366t
Bozeinan 3,419t
Billiues 3,221t
Iiivin£:stoii '.i,778t
Walkerville a,6tilt
Kalispel 2,526t
Red Lodge 2,15at
ANACONDA, Deerlodge Co. Cl9,463t
pop., on Butte, Anaconda & Pacific Rd., 27
m. N. W. of Butte. Largest copper smelt-
ing works in the world. Farming, mining
and lumbering.
STANDARD; every morning ; inde-
pendent; daily ten to sixteen, Sunday twen-
ty to forty pages 17x22; subscription— dally
$10, Sunday $2; established 1889; Standard
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
(1—5).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1894, 9,764; for 1895. 8,610; for 1896,
9,487} for 1897, 9,146; /or 1898, 11,118.
In 1899, F. Actual average for 1900, 11,-
891 ; for 1901, 154,034; for 1902, ll,',i04 ;
/or 1903,10,809 (bb); /or 1904,11, 359(bb).
Sunday : Actual average for 19(J4, 13,756.
Publisher's announcement.— The Standard
is Montana's best newspaper. It carries
more Butte, Anaconda and State advertis-
ing than any other Montana paper. Largest
bona flde circulation in its field.
VOICE OF THE FEOPL.E; Satur
days (A A).
BASIN, Jefferson Co. D 270 pop., on
Great Northern and Northern Pacific Rds.,
28 m. E. of Butte and 42 W. of Helena.
Placer and quartz mining.
JEFFERSON CO. PROGRESS ;
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1896; O. A. Riedel,
editor and publisher (1 — 1). Circ'n "jkl."
BELT, Cascade Co. D 2,8.58t pop. (of
township), on Great Northern Rd., about
26 m. S. E. of Great Falls, the county seat.
Coal mining and agriculture,
BELT VALLEY TIMES; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50: established 1894; R. H. Bemis, editor;
Belt Valley Times Company, publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL"
BIGTIMBER, c. h., Sweet Grass Co. Q
1,629+ pop. (of township), on Northern
Pacific Rd., 83 m. E. of Livingston. Ship-
ping point for wool. Mining and stock
raising.
PIONEER ; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 1 5x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1 890 :
J. E. Sheridan, editor; Pioneer Printing and
Publishing Company, publishers (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
YELLOWSTONE LEADER; Satur
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; W. J. Hannah,
editor: Leader Co., publishers (6—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
BILLINGS, c. h., Tellowstone Co.U^
3,221+ pop., on Northern Pacific and Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy Rds. and Yellowstone
r.. 238 m. S. E. of Helena. Has water power.
A distributing and shipping point for stock
ranches. Mining and grazing.
GAZETTE; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1884; E. L. Board-
man, editor: E. H. Becker, publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl"
TIMES; semi- weekly, Mondays and
Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$3; established 1891; M. C. Morris, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl"
BOULDER, c. h., Jefferson Co. D
1,146 pop., on Great Northern and Northern
Pacific Rds., 35 m. S. of Helena, the State
capital. Farming, mining and stock rais-
ing.
AGE; Wednesdays ; republican ; four
pages 16x22; subscription $2 ; established
1888; F. E. Cornish, editorandpublisher (8— 3).
Circulation "jkl"
SENTINEL; Thursdays; independent-
democratic; four pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1885; C Bert Robertson,
editorandpublisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
BOZEMAN, c.h-. Gallatin Co.g 3,419t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 98 m. S. by
S. E. of Helena, the State capital, and 480
from Salt Lake City, Utah. Gold, silver,
coal, iron ore and argentiferous galena
mines. Agriculture and stock raising.
AVANT COURIER; Saturdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x21; subscription $2;
established 1871 : W. W. Alderson, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CHRONICLE; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x21 ; subscription $2.50;
established 1882; Chronicle Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Circ'n "iKL." In
1897. Z. In 1902. "jkl."
GALLATIN CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1900; A. E.
Mackintosh, editor; Republican Publishing
Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl.-
592
AMERICAISl NEWSrAPER DIRECTORY,
MONTANA.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN PRESBY-
TERIAN; monthly (A A).
BRIDGER, Carhon Co. g 178 pop.
ou Northern Pacific Rd., 20 m. N.E. of Red
Lodge, the county seat. Mining.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished June, 1902; L. P- Cushman, editor; Free
Presg Publishing Co., publishers (2—3). Cir-
culation "JKi"
BUTTE, c. h., Silverbow Co. p 30,470t
pop., on Butte, Anaconda & Pacific, Ureat
Northern, Northern Pacific, Montana Union
and Union Pacific Rds. Gold, silver and
copper mining, reduction of ores by smelt-
ing and milling. Largest mining town in
the world, 10,000 miners being employed.
INTER-mOUNTAIN ; every evening
except Sunday, and SEMI- WEEKLY,
Sundays and Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages— daily 16x21, semi- weekly 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $7.50, semi -weekly $2;
established — daily 1881, semi-weekly 1884;
Inter-Mountain Publishing Company, editors
and publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1897. "jjil. • Inl898,
zH. Inl899,yH(++). Inl900,yH. Inl901,yH.
Actual average for \902, 10,101-, for 1903,
10,617; /orl904, 13,678.
Semi-Weekly: In 1897, "jkl.- In 1898, zl.
Inl899, yl (++). In 1900, y I. In 1901, y I. In
1902, yl. Inl903, yl. Inl904, yl.
MINER; every morning, and WEEK-
LY, Thursdays; democratic; twelve to
twenty-four pages 18x23; subscription— daily
$10, weekly $1; established 1876; A.B.Keith,
editor; Butte Miner Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: Accorded H from
1891 to 1895. In 1896, H. Actiial average for
MONTANA.
the first six months of 1897, 6,295. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yH. Actual average for
1900. 7,391. In 1901, yG. In 1902, (z— 11) F.
Inl903, yF. In 1904, (z— 6) F.
Weekly: In 1899, "jkl." Actual average
for 1900. ii,392. Iul901.yH. Inl902, (z-6) I.
In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
independent; eight pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1904; A. R. Kilroy, edi-
tor; D. J. Fitzgerald, publisher (1—5).
MONTANA CATHOLIC; Saturdays:
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1899; Frank M. Sullivan,
editor and publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl-"
Inl903, Z(4)(##).
REVEILiLiE ; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; R. R. Kilroy, editor; J. 31. Ken-
nedy, publisher (2—4).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, (z— 1) G (A A).
SL.AVENSKO JEDINSTVO;
Wednesdays; Slavonic; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1900; Michael S. Chuda, editor and publish-
er (1—4). Clrcularlon "jkl " In 1902. Z (4).
Inl908, (z— 4)I(#»)(AA).
TRIBUNE -REVIEW Saturdays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1893; Gates & Roberts, editors
and publishers (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,500. In 1896,1. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. Z. In 1899, "jkl. In 1902, Z (4, 5).
MONTANA CHURCHMAN; month-
ly(AA).
CHINOOK, Clwteau Co. t] 1,586 pop.
(of township), on Great Northern Rd.. 28
m. E. of Fort Assinaboine. Gold, lead and
silver mines. Agriculture and stock raising.
OPINION; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1890;
MONTANA'S AFTERNOON NEWSPAPER,
ZLbe !J5utte }£veninc3 IFlevvs.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
CIRCULATION OF 9,820 DAILY.
6,000
GUARANTEED
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN RUTTE.
6,000
If you want to reach the 60,000 people in the
World's Greatest Mining Camp, you can do
it only through the Columns of the News.
Btitte*s Mineral Production in 1904>
Copper, Silver and Oold, $09,000,000.
BUTTE PAYS THE HIGHEST WAGES OF
ANY CITY IN THE UNITED STATES.
THE REVEILLE,
WEEKLY,
5,600 Guaranteed Circulation in Montana^s Rural Territory.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
593
MONTANA.
W. C. Kester, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jkl."
CHOTEAU, c. h., Teton Co. b l,489t
pop. (of township), connected by stage
with Collins, 25 ni. S. E. Stock raising and
agriculture.
IIONTANIAN AND CHRONICLE;
Fridays; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established— ilfojifanjan 1890,
Chronicle ISi)", consolidated June, 1901; C. E.
Trescott, editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
COLUMBUS, Tellotostone Co. P,138t
pop. (of precinct), on Northern Pacific Rd.,
36 m. W of Billings, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
TRI- COUNTY NEWS; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription .$2; estab
lished August, 1901 ; W. M. Snyder, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CULBERTSON, Valley Co. cf 150
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 90 m. E. of
Glasgow, the county seat. Agriculture,
mining and stock raising.
SEARCHI^IGHT; Thursdays, repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $2;
established 1899; F. S. Reed, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1900, I. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
DEERLiODG E, c. h., Deerlodge
Co. -n 1,324+ pop., on Montana Union Rd.
and Deer Lodge r., near W. base of Rocky
Mountains. Placer and .quartz mining
farming and stock raising.
SILVER STATE; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $3;
established 1889; A. D. Hoss, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
DILLON, c. h., Beaverhead Co. p l,530t
pop., on Oregon Short Line Rd., 70 m. S.of
Butte. Seat of State Normal College. Min-
ing, farming, wool growing and stock rais-
ing.
EXAMINER; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1891 ; F. C. Kress, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; twelve
pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; established 1881 ;
F. E. Foote. editor ; Tribune Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkx." In 1901, Z (4).
Actual average for a year ending with July,
1902, 1 ,058. In 1903. Z (4). Actual average
/orl904, l,ti71.
DUPUYER, Teton Co. n 724t pop.
(of township), 22 m. N. W. of Choteau, the
county seat.
A C A N T H A ; Thursday s ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; established 1894; Geo. W.
Magee, editor and publisher (6—5). Circula-
tion "JKL."
ELLISTON, Poirell Co. -n 160 pop.
POWELL. CO. RECORD; Fridays
(▲A).
EUREKA, Flathead Co. ^ 300 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 224 m. E. of Spok-
ane, Wash. Lumber and agriculture.
TOBACCO PLAINS JOURNAL;
Saturdays; republican; four pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established August, 1903;
G. E. Shawler, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
38
MONTANA.
FORSYTH, Rosebud Co. Q^ 3U8t pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd. Farming.
ROSEBUD CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription §2.50 ; estab-
lished 1897; Veriiie Beeman, editor and uub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eiaht
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1894; Ira Cole, editor; Forf^yth Times pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl."
FORT BENTON, c.h., Choteciu Co.^
l,024t pop., on St. Paul, Minneapolis* Mani-
toba Rd., at head of navigation on Missouri
r. Center of Northwest fur trade. Agri-
culture, stock raising and mining.
RIVER PRESSi every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
republican ; daily four, weekly eight pages
1,5x22; subscription— daily $8, weekly $2; es-
tablished—daily 1882, weekly 1880; W. K.
Harber, editor; River Press Publishing Co.,
publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl."
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,008. In 1896, I. Actual average for
1897,1,092. In 1898, yl. Actual aver age for
1899, 1,191. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, "jkl."
GARDINER, Park Co. p 75 pop., 40
m. S. of Livingston, thecountyseat. Farm-
ing, mining and stock raising.
WONDERLAND; Thursdays; republi-
can; four to eight pages 15x22; sub.scription
$2; established May, 1902; Wonderland Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
GLASGOW, Valley Co. ^ 838 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 229 m. E. of Fort
Benton.
VALLEY CO. NEWS; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established April, 1904; Shanley & Rhodes,
editors and publishers (1 — 5).
GLENDIVE, c. h., Dawson Co. ^
l,435t pop. (of township), on Northern Pa-
cific Rd. and Yellowgtone r., about 65 m.
N. E. of Miles City. Agriculture and stock
raising.
DAWSON CO. REVIEW; Thursdays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1898; John B. stout, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl.'
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $2;
established 1884; Independent Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
GREATFALLS, c.h.. Cascade Co. n
14,930+ pop., on Great Falls & Canada and
Great NorthernRds., atthemouthof Sun r.,
which empties into the Missouri r.
L E A D E R ( every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; daily eight pages 15x22, weekly sixteen
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1.50; established 1888; The Leader Company,
editors and publishers ((i— 3).
Circulation — Daily: In 1897, "jkl- " In
1898, Z. In 1899. Z. Actual average for
1900, 1,19'^ ;./'orl901, 1,497. In 1902, y I. In
1903, (z-4) !(♦#). Inl9(J4.yl.
Weekly: In 1897. "J_KL." Inl898 Z. Inl899,Z.
Inl901,(z-6) 1. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I.
In 1904, yl.
TRI B U N E ; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; daily eight to
twelve, weekly twelve pages 15x21 ; subscrip-
tion—daily $7, weekly $1.50; established 1885;
O. S. Warden, editor and business mana-
ger (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, "jkl." Act-
594
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MONTANA.
ual average for 1896. 1,297 ; for 1897,
1.375; for 1898, 1,797; for 1899, l,S3t4;
for 191III, a,587; for 1901. 3,t280; for 1902,
3,743 ;/o>- I9(.t3,4,003 ; /or l904,4,'iS'i(bb).
Weekly: In 1897, "ikl" Actual average
for 1898.1,337; for 1899,1,398; for 1900,
1,464; for 1901, 1,575; for 1902, 1,888:
for 1903, '^,101; for 1904, 'i.'^SW.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HUSBAND-
MAN; Thursdays; agricultural: eight pages
15x21; subscription $2.50; established 1875;
R. X. Sutherlin, editor; Rockj' Mountain Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Accorded G from 1891 to
1895. In 1896, G. Actual average for the first
six months o/1897, 4,820. In 1898, yH. In
1899. vH. Inl9iX).yH. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yH.
HAMILTON, c. h., Ravalli Co. -n
l,257t pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 50 m.
S. of Missoula. Farming and lumbering.
RAVALLI REPUBLICAN; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 16x22; subscription
S2; established 1894; J. C. Conkey, editor;
Hamilton Publishing Co., publishers (2—5).
Circulation: In 1901.' 'j so,.- In 1902, (z-6) I.
lu 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
WESTERN NEWS; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$2; established 1888: Miles Romney, editor
and publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl." In
1903, Z (4).
HARLEM, Choteau Co. i 631t pop.
(of township), on Great Northern Rd., 100 ni.
N. E. of Fort Benton, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription §2; es-
tablished November, 1903; Frank W. Maple,
editor and publisher (1 — 4) (A A).
HAVRE, Ciwteau Co. b 1,033 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 70 m. N. E. of Fort
Benton, the county seat. Farming and
mining.
PLAINDEALER; Saturdays; repub-
can; eight pages 18x24: subscription $2.50;
established February, 1901; R X. Lewis and
Gray \V. Richardson, editors and pub-
lishers ( 1—5). Circulation "jkl."
HELENA, c. h., Lewis and Clarke Co.
D State Capital, 10,770+ pop., on Great
Northern and Northern Pacific Rds., near
Prickly Pear creek, 16 m. W. of Missouri r.
Gold, silver and iron mining.
INDEPENDENT; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription — daily $10,
weekly $2 ; established— daily 1871, weekly
1867; W. A. Clark, editor; Independent Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (2—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 5,700, In 1896, G. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. (z-6) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
Sunday : In 1903, I. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than .3.280. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, (z-6) I.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
MONTANA DAILY RECORD;
every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Thursdays; republican; daily eight,
Sunday and weekly sixteen pages 18x24;
subscription— daily .$6, weeklj' $1; estab
lished— flaily 1900. weekly 1901 ; The State
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1901, (z— 6) I. Ac-
tual average for 1902, 7,974; /or 1903, 10,-
091. In 1904, yF.
W^eekly: In 1901, "jkl." Actual average
for 1902, 3,594: for 1903, 3,754. In
1904, yH.
MONTANA.
MONTANA STAATS-ZEITUNG;
Fridays; German; independent; twelve pages
15x22; subscription $2.50; established 1885; J.
C. Martin, editor; Nagele & Co.. publishers
(6—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
MOUNTAIN EAGLE; monthly (A A).'
HINSDALE, Valley Co. r^ 48t pop.
MONTANA HOMESTEAD; Thurs
days (A A).
MONTANA NEWS; Wednesdays; lo-
cal; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1901; J. H. Walsh, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5 P).
PRESS; Saturdays; independent; six-
teen pages 10x14; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished September, 1902; W. G. Eggleston, ed-
itor; Johns. M. Neill, publisher (2— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
MONTANA STOCKMAN AND
FARMER; semi-monthly; agriculture and
live stock; twelve pages 11x16: subscription
$1; established 1894; John W. Pace, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl." In 1900. Z.
In 1901. Z (6). In 1902, Z (4. 6).
HERMANNS-SOHN IN MONTANA ;
montiiiy; fraternal; eight pages 13x16; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; Waldemar
Stein, editor and publisher (12— 4). Circula-
tion ".JKL." (OO).
MONTANA CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE; monthly ; methodist - episcopal ;
twentj" pages 7x9}.^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; A. D. Raleigh, D.D., editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
JOLIET, Carbon Co. p 150 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., about 30 m. S. W. of
Billings.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished Mav, 1904; B. A. Harlan, editor and
publisher (3—5 P).
KALISPELL, c. h., Flathead Co. ^
2,526+ pop., on Great Northern Rd.. 160 m.
N. W. of Helena, the State capital. Agri-
culture, lum)*ering and mining.
BEE; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays;
four pages 18x24: subscription $2; estab-
lished 1900; Bee Publishing Co., publishers
(2-3). Circulation "jkl' In 1902, Z (4).
HERALD-JOURNAL; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1891; Moore & Houtz, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
INTER -LAKE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1889: R. M. Goshorn. editor and pub-
lisher (9— 3). Circulation "JKL."
KENDALL, Ravalli Co. -n 280 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 20 m. N. of Hamil-
ton, the county seat. Farming and mining.
CHRONICLE; Tuesdays; republican;
eight to ten pages 11x16; subscription $2;
established March, 1902; E. R. Cleveland,
editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
LEWISTOWN, c. h., Fergus Co. n
2,644 pop., on Montana Rd., 211 m. N. E.
of Helena. Farming, stock raising and
mining.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1890; T. J. Johns, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
FERGUS CO. ARGUS; Wednesdays;
republican; ten pages 18x24; subscription
$2.50; established 1888; John M. Vrooman, ed-
itor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation "JKL." In 1900, Z. In 1902, "jk£ ■"
In 1903, December, publisher asserts, no Issue
during the past year was less than 1,480 In
1904, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
595
MONTANA.
Jl niTH BASIN NEWS; Wednes.
days: socialist; eight pages 13x20; subscrption
$2.50; established September, 1902, J. H.Walsh,
editor aud publisher (1—4). Circ'n 'iht."
lilBBY, Flathead Co. b 931t pop. (of
township), on Great Northern Rd., 92 m. W.
of Kalispell, the county seat. Gold, silver,
lead aud copper mining and lumber.
WESTERN NEWS; Thursdays; re-
publican: four pages 17x24; subscription $2;
established July, 1902; L. H.Faust, editor and
publishers (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
LIVINGSTON, c.h., Park Co. q ».778t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and Yellow-
stone r., 100 m. E. of Helena, the State cap-
ital. Railroad car shops and mining.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1883; Frank Wright, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Circnlation : From 1893 to 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In
1897. Y. Actual average for 1898, 1,000.
In 1899, "JKi-" >4ctMaZaferafl'e /or 1900, 1, 1 40 J
for a year ending with July, 1901, 1,135;
/or 1902, 1,109; for 1903, 1,135. In 1904,
December, publisher asserts, every issue
during the past year was 1 , 1,35.
POST; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2.50; established
1889; J. E. Mallery. editor and publisher (2—3).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for IWi,
1.18S. ini904, 1(^^)•
MALTA, Valley Co. tf 350 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 65 m. W. of Glasgow,
the county seat. Stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 17}^x24; subscription $2;
established 1899; H. G. Smiley, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation ••jkl."
MARYSVIIiLE, Lewis and Clarke
Co. a 1,489 pop., on Northern Pacific Rd.,
15 m. N. W. of Helena, the county seat and
State capital. Mining.
MOUNTAINEER ; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $3;
established 1892; W. C. Mahurin, editor and
publisher. Circulation "iKL"
MILES CITY, c. h., Cutter Co. CI
l,93St pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and Yel-
lowstone r. The cattle center of Eastern
Montana.
YELLOWSTONE JOURNAL; every
evening except Sunday, and STOCK
GROWERS' JOURNAL, Thursdays;
republican; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22 ; subscription— daily $7.50, weekly $2 50 ;
established— daily 1881. weekly 1878; S. Gor-
don, editor: Journal Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (8—3). Circulation — daily "jkl."
weeklv "JKL." In 191 3, Z (4).
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays ; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2.50; established August, 1903; James G.
Ramsay, editor; The Independent Publish-
ing Company, publishers (12—4). Circ'n "jkl"
MISSOULA, c. h., Mittoula Co. ^
4,36t'i+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and
Missoula r., 125 m. W. of Helena, the State
canltal. Lumber and mining.
MISSOULIAN; every morning except
Monday, and WEEK l^Y, Fridays; repub-
Ican; eight pages 15x22; subscription— dally
$8, weeklv $1.50; established— daily 1901,
weekly 1873; E. J. Willis, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5 P).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, "jki." In 1896,
MONTANA.
iKi." In 1901, Z (4, 5).
I. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
In 1!M)1, T (DD).
Weekly: In 1895, "jkl" In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl." In
1901, Z (4,5). In 1904, I (DD).
JOURNAL; Tuesdays and Fridays (A A).
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1895; Democrat Printing Company,
editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
PHILLIPSBURG, c.h.. Granite Co.
-a 995•^ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 100 m.
S. W. of Helena, the State capital. Mining.
CALL; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $3; established 1893;
Frank Trainor, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
MAIIj; Fridays; independent republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1887; Lawrence Hauck, editor and
publisher (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1897, "ijo-." In 1898, zl. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl." In
1902, Z (4, 5).
PLAINS, Missoula Co. \2 *00 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 60 m. N. W. of Mis-
soula, the county seat. Farming, stock
raising, fruit raising, mining and lumber.
PLAINSMAN; Fridays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1900; Alex. R. Rhone, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl'
REDLODGE,c.h.,Car6ow Co. g 2,152f
pop.— local estimate 3,000~on Northern Pa-
cific Rd., 60 m. S. W. of Billings. Coal,
gold, silver and lead mines, emploj^Ing
1,000 miners; farming, stock raising and oil
wells.
CARBON CO. CHRONICLE; Tues-
days: democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2.50; established November, 1899;
B. F. Yei-kes, editor; Chronicle Publishing
Co. , publishers (1—3). Circulation "jkl."
PICKET; Fridays; republican; twelve
pages 13x'22; subscription $2.50; established
1889; Walter Alderson, editor: Picket Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (2^3).
Circulation: In 1897, "JKL." In 1898. Z. In
1899, publisher asserts, not below 1.000. In
1900. zl. Actual average for 1901. 1,495 ifor
1902,1,837. Inl9C3,yI. In 1904, y I.
SHELBY, Teton Co. i on Great
Northern Rd., 60 m. N. E. of Choteau.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent; four pages 17Jijx24; subscription
§2; established August, 1901; J. F. Ferguson,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
Sm^HTD AN, Madison Co.psSlfpop.,
20 m. N. W. of Virginia City, the county
seat. Mining.
CHINOOK; Wednesdays; Independent-
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2 ; established 1896 ; Bowman & Bowman,
editors and publishers (10—3). Circ'n "jkl."
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A)
STEVENSVILLE, Ravalli -a Co.,
346+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 28 m.
S. of Missoula, the county seat. Fruit rais-
ing, agriculture and mining.
NORTH WEST TRIBUNE; Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $3; established 1887; J. R. Faulds,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
REGISTER; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished August, 1902 : Bruce Wells, editor and
publisher (2—3). Circulation "iKi,."
596
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MONTANA.
I. O. G. T. NEWS; monthly; temper-
ance; four pages 81^x12; subscription 30 cents;
establiihed 1895; J. R. Faulds, editor and pub-
lislier. Circulation "jkl."
TO WNSEND, Broadwater Co. n 4461
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and Missouri r.,
85 m. S. E. of Helena, the State capital.
Farming, mining and stock raising.
FORUM; Thursdays (A A).
(STAR; Saturdays; eightpages 13x20; sub-
scription $2 ; established 1896; Averlll & Gehr-
ett, editors and publishers. Clrc'n "jkl."
TWIN BRIDGES, Madison Co. P
400 pop., on Southern Montana Rd., 20 m.
N. W. of Virginia City, the county seat.
Mining, stock raising and farming.
MADISON CO. MONITOR; Satur
days; independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1892; Paul Rosing,
editor; Madison Co. Monitor Publishing Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkj-"
VIRGINIA CITY, c. h., Madison
Co. P 568-;- pop., on Alder creek, 125 m. S. of
Helena, the State capital. Stages connect
with Deerlodge and other points. Gold
mining.
AL.DER GULCH TIMES; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2.50; established 1899; Robt. A. Vickers, ed-
itor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
MADISONIAN; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2.50;
established 1873; Joseph Smith, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895. "jkl." In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1899, publisher asserts, no issue
less than 1.075. In 1900. y I. In 1901, "jkl." In
1903, Z (4).
MONTANA.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription S2.50; established
1899; M. B. Davis, editor; Times Publishing
Company, publishers (7 — 4). Circ'n "jkl."
WHITEFISH, Flathead Co. ^
PIL.OT; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 22x16; subscription $2; established
1904; E. R. Cleveland, editor and publisher
(2-5).
WHITEHALL, Jefferson Co. D 600
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 30 m. S. E. of
Butte. Farming, dairying, stock raising
and mining.
MONTANA SUNLIGHT; Fridays; in-
dependent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established February. 1902; W. L. Rlckard,
editor; W.L. Rickard & Co.. publishers (6-3).
Circulation "jkl."
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
c. h., Meagher Co. n 700 pop., on daily stage
line, 60 m. E. of Helena, the State capital,
and 40 from the Northern Pacific Rd.
Health resort. Agriculture, stock raising
and gold, sliver, copper and coal mining.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 173^x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished July, 1902; Max Waterman, editor;
Republican Printing Co., publishers (1—5 P).
WISDOM, Beaverhead Co. P 131 pop.,
on the Wisdom River, 40 m. N.W. of Dillon,
the county seat. Mining.
BIG HOLE BREEZES; Fridays; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; established
1898; John N. Armstrong, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation ".iKL."
NEBRASKA.
Population 1,066,300 t. Land Area 76,840 sq. miles.
Bounded north by South Dakota, east by Iowa, south by Kansas and Colorado,
and west by Colorado and Wyoming. State capital : Lincoln. Principal indus-
tries : Agriculture and stock raising. Number of newspapers and other periodi-
cals (March 30, 1905), 661, divided as follows: Daily, 28; tri-weekly, 2; semi-
weekly, 12 ; weekly, 562 ; semi-monthly, 3 ; monthly, 53; quarterly, 1.
The cities of over 5,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Omaha 1 03, 555+
L,iucolii 40,169+
South Omaha 26,001 +
Beatrice 7,875+
Grand Island 7,554+
Nebraska City 7,3S0+
Fremont 7,241 +
Hastings 7,188+
Kearney 5,634+
York 5,132+
ADAMS, Gage Co. O, 417t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington «& Quincy Rd., 27 m. S.
of Lincoln, the State capital. Agriculture
and stock-raising.
G Li O B E ; Fridays: independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1889; M. D. Horham, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
AINSWORTH, c. h.. Brown Co. b
603f pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley Rd. Saw and grist mills and grain
elevators.
HEllALiD; Thursdays; independent;
eigui pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1888; George A. Miles, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3). Circulation "JKL."
STAK-JOURNALi; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1884 ; Jas. W. Burleigh, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl"
WESTERN RANCHER AND
BRAND RECORDER; Wednesdays;
stock raising; twelve pages llxiG; subscrip
tion $1; established June, 1902; Otto Mutz,
editor; Mutz & Milloy, publishers (8— 3). Cir-
culation: In 1903, Z (4). In 1904, "jkl."
ALBION, c.h., Boone Co. n l,269t pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missom-i Valley
and Union Pacific Rds. Agriculture and
stock raising.
ARGUS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1876;
D. J. Poj-nter, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation ".jkl"
NEWS ; Fridays ; republican ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1879; A.
W. Ladd, editor and publisher (2—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
ALEXANDRIA, Thayer Co. g 332t
pop., on St. Joseph & Grand Island Rd.,
15 m. N. W. of Fairbury. Grain, sugar beet
and stock raising and farming.
ARGUS; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894; L. H. Thornburgh, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
ALLEN, Dixon Co. cf 236t pop., on
Sioux City, O'Neill & Western Rd., 11 m. N.
of Wakefield. Agriculture.
NEWS ; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1890; E.E.Shack-
elford, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
ALLIANCE, ^oa:6tt«c (7o.^2,535t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. Flour
mill and other industries. Railroad divi-
sion and shops. Stock raising and dairy-
ing.
TIMES; semi-weeklj\ Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1887; H. J. Ellis,
editor and publisher (2—3). Circ'n "jkl."
HERALiD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1895: F. J. O'Keefe, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
PIONEER GRIP; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; Stanley T. Ray, editor; Pioneer
GripCo., publishers (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
BAPTIST HERALD; monthly;
baptist; eight pages 12x18; subscription 50
cents; established May, 1902; G. C. Jeffers,
editor; Harvey J. Ellis, publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for l^Z, 537;
for 1904, 600.
ALMA, c. h., Harlan Co. p 923t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Kan-
sas City & Omaha Rds. Agriculture and
live stock.
HARliAN CO. JOURNAL.; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1897; H. S. Wetherell, editor
and publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1892;
E. H. Batty, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
ALVO, Cast Co. n- 110 pop., on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.. 20 m. E. of
Lincoln, the State capital. Flour mill.
ADVANCE; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1891; B. A.
Waugh, editor; Interstate Newspaper Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
ANSLEY, Custer Co. u 468T pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 16 m.
S. E. of Broken Bow, the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
CHRONICLE-CITIZEN; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1881 ; Tom Wright, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
ARAPAHOE, Furna$ Co. g lOlf
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.
and Republican r., 170 m. S. W. of Lincoln,
598
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
the State capital. Farming, dairying and
stock raising.
PIONEER} Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1879; Adolphe d'Alleniand, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl.-
PUBLiIC MIRROR; Fridays; inde-
pendent-democratic; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1882 ; Charles E.
Read, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
ARCADIA, Valley Co. a 374t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd. and
Middle Loup r., 20 m. S. "W. of Ord, the
county seat. Flour mill. Agriculture.
CHAMPION; Fridays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1886; H.
O. Cooley, editor and publisher. Circ'n ■•jkl."
ARLINGTON, Washington (7o.0579t
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val-
ley and Sioux City & Pacific Rds., 9 m.E. of
Fremont. Farming and stock raising.
REVIEW-HERALD; Fridays; Inde
pendent; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1881; G. F. Fassett,
editor and publisher (7—3). Circ'n "jkl.'
ASHLAND Saunders Co. D- l,477t
pop., on Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Rd.
and Saline r., 24 m. E. of Lincoln, the
State capital. Farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1878; W. N. Becker, Jr., ecKtor and publisher.
Circulation "JKL."
SAUNDERS CO. JOURNAL.; Thurs
days; independent; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription SI. 50; established 1897; J. B. La Cha-
pelle, editor and publisher (3—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
LIVING WITNESS; monthly; holi-
ness; four pages 11x15; subscription 25 cents;
established 1901; Clark & Gideon, editors
and publishers (1—4). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
JOLLY OLD PEDAGOGUE; quar
terly; educational; subscription 25 cents;
established 1903; D. K. Luthy, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "iSL." (A A).
ATKINSON, J?o« Co. ih 590t pop., on
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.
and Elkhorn r., 20 m. N. W. of O'Neill, the
county seat. Flour mill and brewery. Ag-
riculture and stock raising.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1881 ; A. M. Church, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
AUBURN, c. h., Nemaha Co. □,t,66It
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Missouri Pacific Rds., 80 m. S. of Omaha.
Agriculture and stock raising.
GRANGER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1872; J. H. Duudas, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
NEMAHA CO. HERALD; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1888; Barnhart & Kearnes.
editors and publishers (2—4).
Circulation : In 1897, "jkl." In 1898, pub-
lisher asserts, exceeding 1,500. In 1899, I. In
1900, yl. In 1900, publisher asserts, no issue
was less than 1,950. In 1901 , vl. In 1903, Janu-
ary, publisher asserts, no issue during 1902
has been less than 2,150. Actual averagefor
1903,2,579. In 1904. yH.
POST ; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1879;
W. H. Stowell, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jki,." (A A).
NEBRASKA.
WESTLICHE BEOBACHTER;
Thursdays; German; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription .$1.50; established 1900; Louis H.
Rohmeyer, editor; German-American Press,
publishers.
Circulation : In 1904, I.
AURORA, c. h., Hamilton Co. n l,921t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
30 m. N. E. of Hastings. Has two roller
flour mills. Agriculture.
HAMILTON CO. REGISTER; Sat
urdays; people's party ; sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription $1.25; established 1890; G. L. Burr,
editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "JKL." In 1903. I. In 1904. vl.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1873; J. G. Alden, editor and publisher (2— 5),
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 1,150. In 1896. I. In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In mO, "jkl " Ac
tual average for 1902. 1,127; for 1903,
1,299; /or 1904, 1,325.
SUN; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1885; Dan L. Machaner, editor; Sun Publish-
ing Company, publishers (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl-" In 1897, Z»
Actual average for 1899. 1,291. In 1900. yl.
In 1901,(2-11) I. Inl902,yl. Inl9U3,yI. In
1904, "JKL.-
AXTELL, Kearney Co. g 329t pop., ou
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 10 m.
W. of Minden, the Jcounty seat. Agricul-
ture.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1896; R.
W. Shields, editor and publisher (1—4). Cir-
culation "JKL."
BANCROFT, Cuming Co. ^ 733t pop. ,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 75 m. N. W. of Omaha. Farming and
cattle raising.
BLADE; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1889; W. F. Sinclair, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
BARNSTON, Gage Co. C; 250t pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd. and Blue r., about
19 m. S. of Beatrice, the county seat.
Agriculture.
STAR; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; J. C. Lawes.
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl."
BARTLETT, c. h., Wheeler Co. [j 150
pop., 175 m. N. W. of Omaha. Cattle, hogs,
hay, etc.
WHEELER CO. INDEPENDENT;
Thursdajs; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1 ; established 1891 ; Chester J. Brown, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation 'jkl.-
BARTLEY, Redwillow Co. p 247t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.
and Republican r., 6 m. N. E. of Indianola.
Agriculture.
INTER-OCEAN; Fridays; republican,
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1886; U. G. Etherton, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
BASSETT,c. h., Rock Co. [^ 270t pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd. ,
89 m. N. W. of Neleigh. Farming and stock
raising.
ROCK CO. LEADER ; Fridays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
599
NEBRASKA.
tabllshed 1897; M. L. Mead, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl"
BATTLECREEK, Madison Co. a
506t pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley Rd., 12 m. W. of Norfolk. Stock
raising.
ENTEK-PRISE; Fridays; independent-
democratic, six pages 20x26; subscription
$1.25; established 1887; F. E. Martin, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jjo,."
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab
llshed 1894; C. F. Montrose, editor an i pub
Usher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
BAYARD, Cheyenne Co. -n 175 pop.,
55 m. N. W. of Sidney, the county seat.
Center of irrigation in Western Nebraska.
Stock and grain.
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1888; F. O. Wisner, editor; Transcript Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (6—3). Circ'n "jk.l.'*
BEATRICE, c. h., Gage Co. R 7,8T5t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific,
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Union
Pacific Rds. and Big Bluer., 40m. S. of Lin-
coln, the State capital. Cheese factory,
creamery, foundry, canning factory, tile
works, barb-wire works and planing and
flour mills.
EXPRESS; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1883, semi- weekly 1870; F. M.
Trew, general manager; Express Publishing
Company, publishers (2—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1899, ".jkl." Act-
ual average for 19U0, 1,044. In 1901, "jkl."
Inl902, Z (4).
Semi- Weekly: "jkl." In 1902, Z (4).
SUN; every morning except Monday;
Independent; daily four, Sunday eight pages
15x22; subscription $3; established July, 19112;
G. P. Marvin, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; republican;
daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription— daily .$2.50, weekly $1; established
—daily 1886, weekly 1881; W. S. Tilton. editor
and publishers (11—2). Circ'n— daily "jkl."
w^eekly "jkl."
DIE NEBRASKA POST; Thursdays;
German; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1892 ; Emil
Schultz, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation ".JKL." In 1902, Z (1,2,4. 5). In 1903,
Z(4) (••).
C^AQE CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1H79; Geo. P. Marvin, editor
and publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl." . In
1903, Z (4).
OAGE CO. HERALD ; Fridays ; peo-
ple's party; eight pages 18x24; subscription
SI; established 1884; H. T. Wilson, editor and
publisher. Circulation 'jkl.'
SUMMARY; Saturdays; independent;
twenty pages 11x15; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1904; Walt Mason, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5 P).
BEAVER CITY, c. h., Furnas Co. g
911+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd. and Beaver creek. Grist and saw mills
and broom factory. Stock and grain raising.
TIMES-TRIBUNE; Fridays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished—rtmes 1875, Tribune 1886, consoli-
dated January, 1902; F. N. Merwin, editor;
NEBRASKA.
The Merwin Publishing Co., publishers r2— 3).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl - Actual average
for 1900, 1,050; for 1901, 1,048; /or 1902,
1,609. In 1903, I. In 1904, yl.
BEAVER C ROSSING,'5«rard Co. D-
359+ pop., on Frujuont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley Rd., 16 m. S. W. of Seward, the
county seat.
REV IE W; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1892; J. H. & R. M. Waterman, editors and
publishers (8—3). Circulation "jjll"
BEEMER, Cuming Co.iif 4551 pop., on
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,
9 m. N. of West Point, the county seat.
Farming.
TIMES; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1886; R. O. Willis, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKi"
BELDEN, Cedar Co. iif 197 pop., on
Great Northern Rd.,*10 m. N. E. of Ran-
dolph. Creamery.
PROGRESS; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; J. W. Creamer, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
BELLE VUE, Sarpy Co. ^ 527 pop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd., £0 m.
E. of Lincoln.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent-demo-
crat: eight pages 9x12; subscription $1; es-
tablished April, 1904; W. B. McDermott, edi-
tor; University Printing Company, pub-
lishers (1—5).
BEL VXD ERE, Thayer Co. g 4581
pop., on Burlington & Missouri River and
St. Joseph & Grand Island Rds., 6 m.N.of
Hebron, the county seat, and 58 S. W. of
Lincoln, the State capital. Iron foundry.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; M.L.Ross, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
BENEDICT, York Co. D 29it pop.,
on Kansas City & Omaha Rd., 10 m. N. of
York, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS HERALD; Wednesdays; re-
publican; four pages 18x24; subscriptions!;
established July. 1902; R G.Douglas, editor
and publisher (2 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
BENKELMAN, c. h.. Dundy Co. p
296+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 40 m. S. W. of Culbertson.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1897;
C. L. Will, editor and publisher (7— 3P).
Circulation "jkl "
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1893; I. B. & J. R. Raichart, editors and pub-
lishers (C— 3). Circulation "im.. •
BENNET, Lancaster Co. n- 495t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 17 m.
S. E. of Lincoln, the county seat and State
capital. Stone quarries and a roller mill.
Farming.
UNION; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 : established 1889;
W. A. Overman, editor; Union Publishing
Company, publishers (2—3). Circ'n "jkl "
600
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
BERT RAND, Phelps Co. Q 344t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.
Fai-ming and stock raising.
HERALD; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1888 ; L. E. Brown,
editor and publisher (8— 3). Circulation-'iKL"
SBTHANY, Lancaster Co. n-330t pop.,
oil Missouri Pacific Rd., 4 m. E. of Lincoln,
the county seat and State capital.
CHRISTIAN NEWS; Thursdays;
disciples of Christ; eight pages 11x15; sub-
scriptions!; established 1894: Wm. Sumpter,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
BLADEN, Webster Co. g 300 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 9 m. W.
of Blue Hill. Agriculture and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE ; Fridays ; non-parti-
san; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; L. E. Spence, editor and pub
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
BLAIR, C. h., Washington Co. O 2,970t
pop., on Sioux City & Pacific and Chicago,
St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rds., 2 ra,
from Missouri r. and 26 N. of Omaha.
Beef, pork and grain.
DANSKEREN; semi weekly. Tues-
days and Saturdays; Danish; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1891;
Paul Peters, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1896, -jkl-" In 1897, G Z.
In 1898, yG. In 1899, yH. Actual average
for a year ending with April 20, 1900, 2,9'^6;
for a year ending with June, 1901, 6,571«
In 1902. (z— 1, 2, 4, 5) G. In 1903, yG. In
1901, yG.
COURIER; Thursdays; independent-
republican; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1889; Don C. Van Deusen.
editor and publisher (12— 3).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In 1898, Z. In 1899.
"JKL." In 1901, Z (6). Actual average for a
year ending ivith July, 1902, 1,060 : for 1903,
1,025. In 1904. yl.
PILOT; weekly, twlce-aweek, Mondays
and Thursdays; republican; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1871; L. A.Will-
iams, euitor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,296. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl-"
REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays ; people's
party; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1870; C. B. Sprague, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
K^NOCKER; monthly; literary; thirty-
six pages 7x10 ; established 1901 ; W. A.
Campbell, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
BLOOMFIELD, Knox Co. ^ 678t pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd. Flour mills and grain elevators. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
DIE BLOOMFIELD GERMANIA;
Thursdays ; German ; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1896; J. H. Lohmann and M. T. Llewer, edi-
tors and publishers (6—3). Circ'n 'jkl."
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1894 ; M. C. O'Hara. editor; F. S.Cook,
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
MONITOR; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1890; W. H. Needham, editor and pub-
lisher (6-3). Circulation "jkl"
NEBRASKA HERMANN SOHN;
Saturdays (A A).
BLUEHILL, Webster Co. g8:i3tpop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 20 m.
S. of Hastings. Farming.
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1887; H. H. Pease, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
BLUESPRINGS, Gage Co. ^ 786t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Union Pacific Rds., 12 m. S. E. of Beatrice,
the county seat. Milling, farming and
stock raising.
^SENTINEL ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1886; J. H. Casebeer, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl "
BRADSHAW, York Co. a 365t pop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd., 14 m.
S. W. of York, the county seat, and 60 W.
of Lincoln, the State capital. Farming and
stock raising.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; four pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1896 ;
Robert G. Douglas, editor and publisher.
Circulation 'jkl."
BRAINERD, Butler Co. &384t pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri "Valley
and Union Pacific Rds., 87m. W. of Omaha.
Farming.
CLIPPER; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1897; W. H.
McGaffin, Jr., editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
BREWSTER, c. h., Blaine Co. Ci 100
pop., on North Loup r. Farming and stock
raising.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1884; P. C.
Erickson, editor and publisher. Circ'n "iii."
BRIDGEPORT, Cheyenne Co. -a
150 pop., on Burlington & Missouri Rd., 30
m. S. of Alliance. Farming and stock rais-
ing.
BLADE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1900; L. B. Cary, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
PLATTE VALLEY NEWS; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established September, 1902;
H. B. Thompson, eciitor; H. L. Scoggin, pub-
lisher (2-3). Circulation "JKL" (A A).
BROCK, Nemaha Co. O, 543t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd.. 15 m. N. W. of Au-
burn, the county seat. Agriculture.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1895; W.
M. Zenty, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lati' n "JKL."
BROKENBOW, c. h.. Custer Co. a
1.375+ pop., onChicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 80 m. N. W. of Grand Islana. Agricult-
ure and stock raising.
CUSTER CO. BEACON; Thursdays;
people's party; eight pages 1.5x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1889; Beal & Wlmmer,
editors and publishers (6—3). Circ'n "jkl •
CUSTER CO. CHIEF; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 15x^.'; subscription
$1.50; established 1892; Purcell Bros., editors
and publishers. , ,. ,
Circulation: In 1895 and 1896, publisher
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
GOl
NEBRASKA.
asserts, not less than 1,200. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1S99. Z. In 1901, Z (6).
CUSTER CO. IIEPUBL.ICAN; Thurs
days; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1882; D. M. Amsberry, editor and
piiblishf'r (12—3).
Circulation: In 1897. "jkl.- In 1898, Z.
Actual average for 1902 1,127. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. In 1901, yl.
BROWN VILLE, Nemaha Co. P, 718
pop., on Burlington & Missouri River Rd. in
Nebraska, 9 m. E. of Auburn, the county
seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
BIOGRAPHj Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x50: subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1902; J. A. Ranney, editor and
publisher (2— 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
L.ETTER; Fridays (A A).
BRUNING, Thayer Co. g 255t pop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd. in Ne-
braska, 13 m. N. of Hebron, the county
seat. Grain. Shipping. Lumber.
COURIER ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; McGrew & Boyd, editors and publishers.
Circulation "Jij-."
BURGHARD, Pawnee Co. Q, 297t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington &Qulncy Rd.,
15 m. W. of Pav^nee City, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
TI3IES; Fridays; four pages 15x23; sub-
scriptions!; established 1889; WalterC.Ray,
editor and publisher. Circulation "ijiL."
BURR, Otoe Co. P, 180 pop., on Mis-
gouri Pacific Rd., 28 m. N. W. of Auburn.
Dairy and farming.
PILOT; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription 75 cents; established 1900; J. W.
Hammond & Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation "isi"
BUR WELL, c. h., Garfield Co. b 460t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 18 m. N.W. of Ord. Agriculture and
stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1888; W. Z. Todd, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl"
BUTTE, c. h., Boyd Co. ti 350t pop.
200 m. N. W. of Omaha. Farming and stock
raising.
BOYD CO. REGISTER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22: subscription
$1; established 1896; Ed.. Plum, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jk-l."
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1S92;
T. S. Armstrong, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
CAIRO, fTall Co. n 224 pop., on Bur-
lington & Missouri River Rd.,16m. N. W.
of Grand Island.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; four
pagfs 15x22; subscription $1; established
April, 191(3; Harrison & Barnebj-, editors and
publishers (12—3).
CALLAWAY, Custer Co. a 406t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 25 m. S. W. of
Brokenbow, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
COURIER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1887; Geo. B. Mair, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
NEBRASKA.
l.OUP VALIiEY^ QUEEN; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established June, 1902 ; Roy R. Barnard,
editor and publisher (1 — 5). Circ'n ".iki. •
TRIBUNE: Saturdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 1.5x22; subscription 50 cents: es-
tablished 1387; F. W. Corly, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circ'n "iKi,." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
CAMBRIDGE, Furnas Co. Q 810t
pop., on Burlington & Missouri River Rd.,
20 in. N. W. of Beaver City, the county seat.
Manufacture of plows and windmills.
CIjARION; Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 13x2U; subscription $1; established
1899; J. M. Hollingsworth, editor and man-
ager; Clarion Printing Co., publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL."
CAMPBELL, Franklin Co. g 368t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
18 m. W. of Blue Hill. Agriculture and stock
raising.
CITIZEN; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1; established
1900; F. H. Gilmore, editor and publisher
(1—4). Circulation "jkl "
PRESS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1886; H.
M. Ivey, editor and publisher (9—3). Circu-
lation "JKL." (A A).
CARLETON, Thayer Co. g 309t pop.,
on St. Joseph & Grand Island Rd., 15 m. N.
of Hebron, the county seat. Stock raising
and agriculture.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1893; Robt. S. Meyers, editor and publisher.
Circulation "ijsti"
CARROLL, Wayne Co. □' 2521 pop.,
on Chicago, Minneapolis & St. Paul Rd.
INDEX; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
J901; E. R. Lundburg, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
CEDARBLUFFS, Saunders Co. D-
371+ pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley Rd., 9 m. S. W. of Fremont. Farming
and stock raising.
STANDARD; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1891; I. S. Boulier, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "JKL."
CEDAR RAPIDS, ^oone Co. n 559
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 5 m. S. E. of
Albion, the county seat. Agriculture.
OUTLOOK; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscrij)tion $1.25; estab-
lislied 1885; J. A. & C. G. Balrd, editors and
publishers (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
REVIEW; Saturdays; republican; eight
pa^^es 15x22; subscription $1; established
March. 1902; O. M. May field, editor and pub-
lisher(2— 3). Circulation "jj<l." (AA).
CENTER, ii^wja? Co. [^ on Chicago &
Northwestern Rd.
REGISTER; Fridays (A A).
CENTRAL CITY, c. h., Merrick
Co. D 1,571+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy and Union Pacific Rds., near Platte
r., and 132 m. W. of Omaha. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1893;
E. Lena Spear and George Wells, editors and
publishers.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,200. In 1898, yl.
602
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
In 1899, y I. la 1900, y I. In 1901, "jkl.- In
1902. Z( 1.2, 4,5).
.NONPAREIL,; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881; H. G. Taylor, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation -jkl"
K,EPUBL,ICAN; Saturdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1893; Tents O. Kedar, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
NEBRASKA FRIEND; monthly;
friends; eight pages 9x11; subscription 50
cents; established 1899; A. E. Hadley, editor
Nebraska Church and Educational Associa-
tion of Friends, publishers (9—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
CERBSCO, Saunders Co. n-226tpop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley
Rd.,21 m. N. of Lincoln, the State capital.
Grain and live stock.
COURIER; Saturdays; eight pages
1dx22; subscription ,$1; established 1891; W.
T. March, editor; Inter-State Newspaper Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
CHADRON, c. h., Dawes Co. tl 1.665t
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val-
ley Rd., 150 m. S. of Deadwood, S. Dak.
Farming and stock raising.
DAWES CO. JOURNAL,; Fridays; re
publican; eig-ht pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1884; D. S. Efner, editor
and publisher (6-3). Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; Thursdays; populist; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established Janu-
ary, 1903: Clark & Ricker, editors and pub-
lishers (12— 3). Circulation "JKL.-
CHAMBERS, Holt Co. i lOOf pop.
BUGLE; Thursdays (A A).
CHAPPELL, c. h., Deuel Co. -a 400
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 27 m. E. of
Sidney. Agriculture.
REGISTER; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; Eabcock & Johnson, editors and
publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
CHESTER, Thayer Co. D 439 pop., on
Burlington & Missouri River Rd., 12 m. S. of
Hebron.
HERALD; Fridays; neutral; eight
V^J^^^^^^^'^^' subscription $1; established
180b: Henry Allen Brainerd, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
CLARKS, Merrick Co. n 554t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd. and Platte r., 11 m. N. E.
of Central City, the county seat. Agri
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight pages
ii'^??'„*^"''^'^"Ption $1; established 1888;
W. F. Morris, editor and publisher (2—3). Cir-
culation "JKL "
CLARKSON, Col/ax Co. a- 344t pop.
HERALD; Tuesdays (A A).
CLAY CENTER, c.h., Clay Co.g590t
pop., on Burlington & Missouri Rd., 22 m.
S. E. of Hastings. Farming and stock rais-
ing. Incubator factory and flour mill.
CLAY CO. PATRIOT; Fridays; peo
pies party; eight pages 15x22; sub.scription
$1: established 1892; J. G. Jessup, editor and
publisher (2— 3).
Circiilatiou : In 1895. "jkl." in 1896 TJ
Actual average for 1897, 1,134. In 1898,
zl. Inl899, zl. In 1900. zl. In 1901, yl. In
1902,(z--4)I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
NEBRASKA.
SUN; Fridays; republican ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1884; W.
L. Palmer, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL.
CLEARWATER, Antelope Co. ^
198 pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley Rd., 9 m. N. W. of Neligh.
RECORD; Fridays; local; eight pages
lox22; subscription $1; established April,
1897; E. L. Howell, editor and publisher
(2-5 P).
CODY, Cherry Co. \2 205 pop., on Fre-
mont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd., 33 m.
W. of Valentine, the county seat. Stock
raising and grain growing.
COW BOY; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription ,$1; estab-
lished December, 1900; El. L. Heath, editor
and publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl.-
COLERIDGE, Cedar Co. ^ 47It pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd.,10m. S. E. of Hartington, the county
seat. Farming.
BLA DE; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1891; C. S. Harris, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
COLLEGE VIEW, Lancaster Co.n-
865+ pop., on Burlington & Missouri River
Rd., 5 m. E. of Lincoln, the State capital.
Union College and a large sanitarium are
located here. Grain elevator.
CENTRAL. A D V A JN C E ; Mondays;
.seventh day .adventist; twelve pages 9x11;
subscription .50 cents; established December,
1902; W. A. Colcord, editor; The Central
UnionConferenceof Seventh Day Adventists,
publishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
CHRISTL,ICHER HA LSFREUND ;
Thursdajs; German: seventh day adventist;
sixteen pages 7^x10-%; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; Theodore Valentmer, editor; In-
ternational Adventist Publishing Associa-
tion, publishers (7—3 P). Does not insert ad-
vertisements (A A).
EVANGELIETS SENDEBUD;
Wednesdays; Norwegian Danish; seventh
day adventist; sixteen pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1671; C. A.Thorpe, edi-
tor ; International Publishing Association,
publishers ( 12—3). Does not insert advertise-
ments.
SION'S V^EKTARE; Tuesdays;
Swedish; seventh day adventist; sixteen
pages 8x101^; subscription $1; established
1874; A. Swedburg, editor; International Ad-
ventist Publishing Association, publishers
(7—3 P). Does not»in serf advertisements.
COLUMBUS, c. h., Platte Co. n 3,522t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Union Pacific Rds. and Platte r., 92 m. W,
of Omaha. Farming and grazing.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1870; F. H. Abbott, editor; Journal
Companv, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
NEBRASKA BIENE; Fridays; Ger-
man; eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1867; J. H. Johannes,
editor and publisher (2 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.050. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL* Actual average/or 1900, 1,376.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
PLATTE CO. ARGUS; Thursdays;
democratic: eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1886; Hubert Burruss, edi-
tor and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl"
In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
G03
NEBRASKA.
TELEGRAM j Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; Edgar Howard, editor and pub-
lisher (2 — 3). Circulation "jja-."
TI.>IES; Saturdaj's; Independent repub-
lican; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1;
established 1896; Will B. Dale, editor; The
Tim^s Printing Co., publishers (2 — 3). Circu-
lation "JKL." (A A).
COMSTOCK, Custer Co. D 100 pop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd., 12 m.
S. E. of Sargent. Agriculture and stock
raising.
INDEX; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established 1900; W. W.
Hammond, editor; Harold O. Cooley, pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
CONCORD, Dixon Co. cfllH pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 19 m. S. W. of Ponca, the county seat.
Agriculture.
C A li li ; Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established De-
cember, 1900; Clyde T. Ecker, editor and
publlslier. Circulation "jkl." (AA)-
DIXON CO. WORLD; Fridays (A A).
COOK, Johnson Co. □, 278t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., about 15 m. N. of
Tecumseh, the county seat. Agriculture.
COURIER ; Saturdays; non-partisan;
«ight pages 13x20; subscription $1.23; estab-
lished 1892; Jas. W. Hammond, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CORTLAND, Gai^e Co. C\390t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd.,23 m. S. of Lincoln, the
State capital. Farming and stock raising.
SUN; Thursdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1897; M.
Tweedy, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
COZAD, Dawton Co. n 739t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 40 m. W. of Kearney.
Agriculture.
LOCAL; Fridays; four pages 18x24; es-
tablished 1897; C. F. Kleinhans, editor; Ste-
vens & Kleinhaus, publishers (7—3 P). Circu-
lation "JKL."
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; eatabllshed
1885; F. P. Corrick, editor and publisher. Clr
culation "jkl."
CRAB ORCHARD, Johnson Co. Q^
2jS+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd. in Nebraska, about 14 m. W. of Tecu-
mseh, the county seat, and 44 S. E. of
Lincoln, the State capital. Agriculture and
fruit.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
Wm O. Todd, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
CRAIG, Burt Co. cf 462t pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 9 m. W. of Tekamah,the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
BURT CO. NEWS; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1887; E. E. Kipp, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
CRAWFORD, -Daw'ea Co. ^731t pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley and
NEBRASKA.
Ch cago, Burlington & Quincy Rds., 26 m.
W. of Chadron, the county seat.
BULLETIN; Fridays; populist; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1897; Con Lindeman, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl "
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1887; Wm. H. Ketcham, editor; Tribune Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (12— 2). Circ'n 'jkl"
CREIGHTON. Knox Co. b 909t pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,
25 m. S. of Niobrara, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
COURIER: Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Courier Company, editors and
publishers (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
PEOPLE'S NEWS; Thursdays; free
silver, republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1879; H. L. McCoy,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CRESTON, Platte Co. U 337t pop.,
on Tremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley
Rd., about 25 m. N. of Columbus, the county
seat. Farming.
STATESMAN; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; C. E. Wagner, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "JKL "
CRETE, Saline Co. D, 2,199t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Missouri
Pacific Rds. and Big Blue r., 20 m. S. W. of
Lincoln, the State capital. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1874; C. J. Bowlby, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,147. Inl896, I. Inl897.Y. In 1898. "jkl- "
VIDETTE- HERALD; Thursdays:
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established —Fide^^e 1883, Herald 1893;
Goodwin & Wells, editors and publishers
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
CULBERTSON, Hitchcock Co. J3
422+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd. and at confluence of Frenchman and
Republican rs. Agriculture and stock
raising,
ERA; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; sub.scrlptlon $1; established 1893; A. L.
Taylor, editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circu-
lation "JKL."
CURTIS, Frontier Co. p 435t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 14 m. N.
W. of Stockvllle, the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
COURIER; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; S. R. Razee, M.D., editor and pub-
lisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1897, Z.
In 19U2, "JKL."
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; B. K. Schaeffer, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
D A K O T A, c. h., Dakota Co. cf 521t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul. Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd. and Missouri r., 5 m. S. of Sioux
City, la. Manufacturing and agriculture.
DAKOTA CO. HERALD ; Satur-
daj's; Independent; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1889; John L.
McKean. editor and publisher. Prints an
edition for Hubbard. Circulation "jkl."
604
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
NORTH NEBRASKA EAGLE;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages lix24;
gubscription $2; established 1876; Eagle
Printing Co., editors and publishers (12 — i).
Circulation: In 1896, •jkl." In 1897. Z. In
11K)2, August, publisher asserts, for past year
each week has been 1.300. In 1903, 1. In 1904,
I (D D).
DANBURY, Redwillow Co. P 2l9t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
22 m. S. E. of McCook, the county seat.
Farming stock raising.
LEBANON LEADER; Wednesdays;
non-partisan; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established Api-il, 1902; A. C. Furman,
editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "iSL."
NEWS; Wednesdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898; A. C. Furman, editor and publisher;
Issues also an edition for Lebanon (6—3).
Combined circulation -jkl."
DANNEBROG, Boward Co. U SOlf
pop., on Union Pacific Rd.,8 m. S. W. of
Saint Paul, the county seat. Wheat, stock
raising and farming.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1898; J. M.
Erickson, editor and publisher (2— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
DAVENPORT, Thayer Co. g 446t
pop., on St. Joseph & Grand Island and
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri VaUey Rds.,
15 m. N. W. of Belvidere. Farming and
stock raising.
PEOPLE'S JOURNAL; Fridays; peo
pie's party; six pages 18x24; subscription
$1.25; established 1891; Lambert L. Slagel,
editor; Chas. C. McLeese, publisher. Circu-
lation 'ijii-"
DAVEY, Lancaster Co. n- 75 pop., on
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,
12 m. N. of Lincoln, the county seat and
State capital. Grain and live stock.
MIRROR; Saturdays ; eight pages 15x22 ;
■ubscription $1 ; established 1890 ; Philip
Opp, editor; Inter-State Newspaper Co., pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
DAVID CITY, c. h., Butler Co. Q
1,845+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy, Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley and Union Pacific Rds., 50 m. N.
W. ofLincoln, the State capital. Farming.
BUTLER CO. PRESS; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1873; C. D. Casper, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,008. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL."
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
to ten pages 15x30; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; E. A. McNeil, editor and pub-
lisher (1-5).
PEOPLE'S BANNER; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1889; J. F. Albin, editor
and publisher. Circ'n "jkl." In 1902, Z (4).
PUBLIC SCHOOL; monthly; educa-
tional; eight pages 9x12; subscription 20
cents; established 1900; Jos. C. Hrushka,
editorand publisher (6— 3). Cic'n "jkl." ( a A).
DAWSON, ^icTiardson (7o. P,322tpop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 15
m. N. W. of Falls City, the county seat.
Farming.
NEWSBOY; Fridays; neutral; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1888;
Miss M. Fenton. editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "ijti,."
DAYKIN, Jefferson Co. P, 189t pop.»
on Kansas City & Omaha Rd., 18 m. N. of
Falrbury, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
HERALD; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1900; M. G. King,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAL; Saturdays (A A).
DECATUR, Burt Co. a SOOf pop.»
on W. bank of Missouri r., 15 m. N. of Teka-
mah, the county seat. Lumber. Butter and
eggs. Corn, wheat and oats.
HERALD ; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished August, 1902; F. A. Shepherd, editor
and publisher (2—3). Circulation -jkl."
DESHLER,?'/»«2/«»' Co. g 258t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,9 m. W.
of Hebron, the county seat. Flour mill,
creamery, broom factory and two grain
elevators. Farming and stock raising.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; independent;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1899 ; N. E. Bottom, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl-"
DEWITT, Saline Co. 0,6621 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 35
m. S. W. of Lincoln, the State capital.
Grain elevators and flour mills.
SALINE CO. INDEPENDENT!
Wednesdays; independent; four pages 18x24;
subscription SI; established 1894; W. H.
Stout, editor and publisher (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
TIMES-NEWS; Fridays; democratic;
four to eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1880; J. P. Chesney, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
DILLER, Jefferson Co. U^ 899t pop.^
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 15
m. E. of Fairbury, the county seat.
Agriculture.
JEFFERSON CO. RECORD; Fri-
days; four pages 15x22: subscription $1; es-
tablished 1887 ; Frank T. Pearce, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jivl."
DIXON, Dixon Co. d 159t Pop., on
Sioux City, O'Neill & Western Rd., 39 m. W.
of Sioux City, Iowa. Farming and sto .c
raising.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1902; Wm. F. Hubbard, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation "JKL."
DODGE, Dodge Co. n- 554t pop., oh
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Vallev Rd.,
37 m. N. W. of Fremont, the county seat.
Agriculture.
CRITERION ; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878: J. J. McFarland, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
DONIPHAN, -Ha« Co. D.
CLARION; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
October, 1903; Geo. B. Pickett, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
605
NEBRASKA.
DORCHESTER, Saline Co. O, 521t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd.,
8 m. W. of Crete. Agriculture.
STA K ; Thursdays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1881 ; J. Frank Longanecker, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
DOUGLAS, Otoe Co. U, 253t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 30 m. E. of Lincoln,
the State capital. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; Independ-
ent; eiglit pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1889; Walt Rogers, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
DUBOIS, Pawnee Co. O, 307t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 7 m. S. E.
of Pawnee City, the county seat, and 65 S. E.
of Lincoln. Stock raising and farming.
NEWS RECORD; Fridays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1900; A. Schick, jr., editor and pub-
lisher; prints an edition for MIddleburg
<6— 3). Combined circulation "jkl."
DUNBAR, Otoe Co. P, 208t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Missouri
Pacific Rds., 11 m. W. of Nebraska City and
38 E. of Lincoln, the State capital.
Agriculture.
REVIEW; Fridays; eight pages 1.3x20;
Bubscription $1; established 1898; C. F.
Collins, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
EAGLE, Cass Co. D- 297t pop., on Mis-
aouri Pacific Rd., 16 m. E. of Lincoln, the
State capital. Agriculture and grazing.
BEACON; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; L. R. Ostran. editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
EDGAR, Clay Co. g l,040t pop., on St.
Joseph & Grand Island and Chicago,
Burlington & Qulncy Rds., 26 m. S. E. of
Hastingi. Agriculture and stock raising.
POST; Fridays; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1885; James McNally,
editor and publisher (12—2). Circ'n "jkl."
SUN-NEWS; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; H. B. Rousey, editor and pub-
lisher (S— 3). Circulation "jkjl."
ELGIN, Antelope Co. n-451 pop., on
Chicago & North Western Rd., 115 m. N. W.
of Omaha. Farming.
REVIEW; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 25; established
1897; B. W. McKeen, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation ■•jki,.'-
ELKCREEK, Johnson Co. 0,3471 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd. and
Nemeha r., 7 m. S. of Tecumseh, the
county seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
HERALiD; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1895;
N. H. Llbby, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
ELKHORN, Douglas Co. D- 299t pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd., 15 m. N. of Omaha,
the county seat. Farming.
EXCHANGE; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1891;
James H. Riggs, editor and publisher; prints
special editions for neighboring towns. Com-
bined circulation "jkl."
NEBRASKA.
ELMCREEK, Buffalo Co. a 301 1 pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd., 16 m. W. of Kearney,
the county seat. Farming.
BEACON; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
K. C. Krewson. editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
ELMWOOD, Cass Co. a- 5441 pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 10 m. W. of Weeping
Water. Agriculture, stock raising and
mining.
L.EADER.ECHO; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1891; J. A. Clements, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
EL'WOOD,c.h., Gfo.sperCo.g377tpop.,
on Burlington & Missouri Rlrer Rd. In Ne-
braska, 12 m. S. of Lexington. Farming.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 20x21; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; C. F. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "ijci,."
EMERSON, Dixon Co. cf Cl't pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 29 m. S. W. of Sioux City, la. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; E. Cobb, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
EUSTIS, Frontier Co. p 232 pop., on
Burlington & Missouri River Rd., 11 m. N.
W. of Elwood.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
P O S T A L. CARD: Saturdays : eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1.25; established
September, 1902; F. C. Pinch, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
EWING, ffolt Co. b 276t pop., on Fre-
mont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd. and
Elkhorn r., 20 m. N. W. of Neligh. Cream-
ery. Farming.
PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE; Fridays;
people's party; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1891 ; Geo. A. Raker, edi-
tor and publisher (2—3). Circulation "jkl."
'EX'ET'E'R, Fillmore Co. g 673t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rds.,
46 m. W. of Lincoln, the State capital.
Grain shipping.
CORDOVA GAZETTE; Saturdays:
republican; four pages 17x24; subscription 75
cents; established 1899; F. A. Robinson, edi-
tor and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
ENTERPRISE ; Saturdays; Independ-
ent; four pages 2Ux26; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1877; Enterprise Printing Co., edi-
tors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
FILLMORE CO. NEWS; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1891; F. A. Robinson, editor;
W. H. Wallace, publisher (9— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
REGISTER; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1901: F. A. Robinson, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
FAIRBURY, c. h., Jefferson Co. Q,
3,140+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific. St. Joseph & Grand Island and Bur-
lington & Missouri Rds., 65 m. S. W. of Lin-
606
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
coin, the State capital. Flour mills and
machine shops.
GAZETTE; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1870; Cash H. Taylor, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3). Circulation "JKL." In 1902, Z (6).
J O U R N A 1^ 5 Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; W. F. Cramb. editor and pub-
lisher (2—4). Circ'n "iKL.- In 1903, Z (4) (••).
NEWS; weekly, twice-a-week, "Wednes-
days and Saturdays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; Hammond &
Shelley, editors and publishers (1—4). Cir-
culation -JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (# •).
TIMES; Saturdays (A A).
FAIRriELD, Clay Co. g l,203t pop.,
on St. Joseph & Grand Island and Burling-
ton & Missouri River Kds., 19 m. S. E. of
Hastings. Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pases 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished October, 1902; I. W. Evans, editor
and publisher (1—4). Circulation •ikl."
NEWS-HERALD; Fridays; republi-
can ; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; e,stab-
lished 1876; Wm. H. Wheeler, editor and pub-
lisher ((i— 3). Circulation "jkl"
FAIRMONT, Fillmore Co. g 784t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Kansas City & Omaha Rds., 8 m. N. of
Geneva, the county seat. Farming.
FILLMORE CHRONICLE; Fri
dayg; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1872; Lou W.
Frazier, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl.--
FALLS CITY,c. l!x.,Bichard8on Ce.O,
3,022+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy and Missouri Pacific Rds., 52 m. S.
W. of Atchison, Kans. Agriculture and
stock raising.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1867; Journal Publishing Co., editors and
publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,339. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, -itL.*
In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl-"
NEWS ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight pages
22x26; subscription $2; established 1875 ; Davis
& Davis, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
EDUCATIONAL PROMOTER;
monthlv; educational; four pages 10x13;
subscription 50 cents; established March,
1903; George Crocker, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation -jkl." (A A).
FLORENCE, Douglas Co. O 688 pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 5 m. N. of Omaha.
ITEMS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 11x14; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished July, 1903; F. B. Nichols, editor and
publisher (12— 3). Circulation "JicL."
FRANKLIN, Franklin Co. p 756t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 5 m. E. of Bloomlngton, the county
seat. Brick-yard and creamery.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15}^x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; A. A. Hadden. editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "JKL."
SENTINEL ; Fridays ; Independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1890: John A. Barker, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
FREMONT, c. h.. Dodge Co. D- 7,241t
pop., 1 m. N. of Platte r., on Fremont, Elk-
horn & Missouri Valley and Union Pacific
Rds.. 37 m. N. W. of Omaha. Important
grain market. Grain elevators, breweries
and manufactures of carriages and butter
and cigars.
HERALD-LEADER; every morning,
and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 17x24; sub-
scriptlon— dailj' $4, semi-weekly $1; estab-
lished-daily 1871, semt-weekly 1870; N. W.
Smalls, editor and publisher (1—4). Circula-
tion—dallv "JKL." seml-weeklj" "jkl."
TRIBUNE; every evening except
Sunday, and TRI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays; republican; four
to eight pages 17x23; subscription— dally $6,
trl-w^eekly $1.50; established— dally 1883, tri-
weekly 1867; Ross L.Hammond, editor; Ham-
mond Bros,, publishers (2—3). Circulation—
dally "JKL." trl-weekly "ijLi.." In 1902, daily
Z ;i. 2. 4, 5), trl weekly Z (1. 2, 4, 5).
PLATTE RIVER ZEITUNG; Thurs-
days ; German; democratic; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1883; Chas. R.
Schaeffer. editor and publisher. Circ'n 'jkl."
NATIONAL GRAIN GROWERS'
JOURNAL; monthly (A A).
FRIEND, Saline Co. O, l,200t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 37 m.
S. W. of Lincoln, the State capital. Ship-
ping point for grain and stock. Dairying,
grazing and farming.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; independent:
eight pages 1.5x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1877: W. I. Brundage, editor and
publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
TELEGRAPH ; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; E. Whltcomb, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "iKL."
FULLERTON, c. h., Nance Co. a
1,464+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd., about 40 m.
W. of Columbus. Farming.
NEWS-JOURNAL; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1879; J. H. Little, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P(. Circulation "jkl."
POST; Fridays; democratic; four pages
20x26; subscription $1.50; established 1888;
James W. Tanner, editor; Post Publishing
Co., publishers. Circulation "iKi-"
GANDY c. h., Logan Co. -a 200 pop.,
35 m. N. of North Platte. Stock raising
and farming.
PIONEER; Fridays;
subscription $1 ; estab-
E. Morrison, editor and
Circulation "jkl."
GENEVA, c. h., Fillmore Co. P l,534t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rds.
Turkey creek, 60 m. S. W. of Lincoln, the
State capital. Farming and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1883 ; C. F.
Waite, editor and publisher (2—S).
Circnlatiou : In 1897, "jkl." In 1898, Z.
In 1900, Z. In 1901. publisher asserts, no Issue
for the past two years has less been than 1.000;
In 1903, January, no Issue during 1902 has
been less than 1,000. In 1903. "jkl."
NEBRASKA SIGNAL; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established — iZepwbZfcan 1S75. Journal
1885; F. O. Edgecombe, editor and publisher
(1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
LOGAN CO.
four pages 18x24 ;
llsned 1886; Harry
publisher (7—3 P).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
607
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
1,274; for mi, 1,439; for 1898, 1,594;
for 1899. I,y4.'»; for a year ending with
October 12. 1900, 1,775; /or 1901, 1,975.
In 1902, yl. Actual average for 1903, 2,-
055 ; for a year ending ivith December, 1904,
GENOA, JSfance Co. a 913t pop., on
Union Pacinc Rd., 15 m. N. E. of FuUerton.
the county seat. Indian Industrial Sciiool.
Grazing and farming.
LiEADEK; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; established
1879; F. H. Young, editor and publisher (6— 3).
Circulation "jkl"
TIMES; Fridays; independent-republi-
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established January, 1902; C. J. Stoclcwell,
editor and publisher (12—3). Circ'n "jkl."
GERING, c. h., Scotts Bluff Co. -n 433t
pop., on North Platte r., 75 m. N. W. of Sid-
ney. Irrigated agricultural and stoclj; re-
gion.
COURIER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; establislied
1887; A. B. Wood, editor and publisher (7—3 P)
Circulation "jkl."
GIBBON, Buffalo Co. D 660t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 13 m. E. of Kearney, the
county seat. Grazing and farming.
REPORTER; Thursdays; people's
party; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1890; R. A. St. John, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
GLENVILLE, Clay Co. g 2i6t Pop..
on St. Joseph & Grand Island Rd., 10 m.
S. E. of Hastings. Creamery and farming.
BEE; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1899; L.
H. Warner, editor and publisher (9— 3). Cir-
culation "jkl."
GORDON, Sheridan Co. \j 642t pop.,
on Fremont, Ellchorn & Missouri Valley Rd..
18 m. N. E. of Rushville. Farming and stoclc
raising.
JOURNAL; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1891; Laurens Jones, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jkl."
GOTHENBURG, Dawson Co. n 819t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and Gothenburg
canal, about 60 m. N. W. of Kearney. Agri
culture.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1S85; H. C. Boolier, editor and
publisher (6 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
SUN ; Fridays; people's party; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 19' 0; J. B.
McKnight, editor and publisher (7—3 P). Cir-
culation "JKL."
GRAFTON, Fillmore Co. g 287t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
13 m. N. W. of Genieva, the county seat.
Grazing and farming. Shipping point for
grain and live stoclc.
CLARION; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
May, 1902; Geo. B. Prlckett, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
SUN; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1898; C. A. Shoff, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
GRAND ISLAND, c. h., Hall Co. n
7,554+ pop., on Union Pacific, St. Joseph &
Grand Island and Chicago, Burlington &
yuincy Rds., l}4 m. from Platte r. and 154
W. of Omaha. Sugar factory, car and
machine shops. Manufactures and grain.
Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and S E M 1 - W E E K L Y,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; independent-
republican; dally four, semi weeltly eight
pages 18x24; subscription— dally $5, semi-
weekly $1 ; established 1867; Independent
Publishing Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation— Daily: In 1901, jkl." Act-
ual average fur 1902, 964. In 1903, "jkl."
Actual average for 1904, 1 ,336,
Semi-Weekly: Actual average for 1904,
1,311.
PRESS; every morning except Sunday,
and FREE PRESS, Fridays; people's
party; eight pages— daily 13x20, weekly 15x22;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1896, weekly i894 ; Augustine
Bros., editors and publishers. Circulation —
daily "jkl." weekly "jkl "
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; Adams & Rixley, editors and
publishers (6— 3). Circulation "jkl." In 1896,
Z. In 1902, "JKL."
NEBRASKA STAATS - ANZEI-
GER UND HEROLD; Thur.sdays; Ger-
man ; independent-democratic ; sixteen
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established 1868;
J. P. Windolph, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, iKL."
Iul903, Z(4)(» •).
GRANT, c.h., Perkins Co. jD162t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. , 145 m.
W. of Hoi dredge. Farming.
PERKINS CO. NEWS; Fridays; re-
publican; four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1;
establislied 1898; Cyrus Carver, editor; M. E.
Carver, publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
PERKINS CO. SENTINEL;
Thursdays; populist; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1887; Mrs. Anna
Cockle, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
GREELEY, c. h., Greeley Co. a 552t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
140 m. N. W. of Lincoln, the State capital.
Agriculture.
CITIZEN; Fridays; populist; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 189:^; G. C.
& E. E. Wright, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
LEADER-INDEPENDENT; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; Thomas P.
Hardesty, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
GREEN'WOOD, Cass Co. [>516t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
18 m. N. E. of Lincoln, the State capital
Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; local; eighi
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1897;
G. A. Mayfleld, editor and publisher (1—4)
Circulation "jkl "
GAZETTE; Saturdays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1891;
Clair McCardell, editor; Inter-State News-
paper Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl."
GRESHAM, York Co. n 297t pop., on
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,
18 m. N. E. of York, the county seat, and
608
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
50 W. of Lincoln, the State capital. Agri-
culture.
GAZETTE; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscriution $1; established 1894; Hugh M.
McGaffin, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion ' iKL."
GRETNA, Sarpy Co. D- 466t pop., on
Cliicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.. 21 m.
S. W. of Omaha. Agriculture.
BREEZE; Fridays; democratic; ten
pag'^s l3x2U; subscription $1; established
1899; H. R. Secord, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation -iKL ••
GROSS, Boyd Co. b 325 pop., 15 m.
E. of Butte, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
BOYD CO. COURIER; Fridays;
eight pages 15x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished October. 1902; Mayfield Bros., pub-
lishers (1—3). Circulation "jkl."
GUIDEROCK, Webster Co. p 416t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
13 m. E. of Redcloud, the county seat.
Farming.
SIGNAL; Saturdays; independent ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; established
1^3; S. B. Newmeyer, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
HARDY, ^S'uckolU Co. P 345t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 8 m. E.
of Superior. Grain and stock trade. Agri-
culture.
HERAIiD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; established
1880; Ralph K. Hill, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jivl"
HARRISBURG, c h.. Banner Co.-n
230 pop., 75 m. E. of Chej'enne, Wyo. Stock
raising and agriculture.
BANNER CO. NEWS; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1893; A. J. Shumway, editor
and publisher (9—3). Circulation "jKi"
BANNER CO. SENTINEIi; Fridays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished April, 1903; A. S. Alexander, editor
and publisher (7-3 P). Circulation "jkl"
HARRISON, c. h., Sioux Co. ^168t
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val-
ley Rd. Farming and live stock.
PRESS-JOURNAIi ; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1888; J. B. & C. C. Burke, edi-
tors and publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
SUN; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1; established 1900; Wm.
H. Ketchum, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
HARTINGTON, c. h.. Cedar Co. cf
971+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis
& Omaha Rd.. 22 m. S. of Yankton, S. Dak.
Farming and stock raising. Creameries.
CEDAR CO. NEWS; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1898: A. N. Parker, editor and
publisher (3—5 P). Circulation "jkl "
CEDAR CO. WAECHTER; Fridays:
German; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1898; Chas.
Weiss, editor and publisher (6— 3). Circula-
tion JKL."
HERAIiD ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1883: Geo. L. Nelson, editor and publisher
(7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
HARVARD, Clay Co. p SiUt pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Fre-
mont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rds., 81 m.
W. of Lincoln, the State capital. Grain and
stock raising.
COURIER; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; Griff. J. & H. G. Thomas, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
HASTINGS, c. h., Adams Co. p T,188t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley, St.
Joseph & Grand Island and Missouri Pacific
Rds., 96 m. W. of Lincoln, the State capital.
Manufacturing. Agriculture and stock
raising,
REPUBIiICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; re-
publican ; dally four, weekly eight pages
15x22 ; subscription— daily $3, weekly 75 cents ;
established— daily 1891, weekly 1889; F. A.
Watkins, editor; Ed. "Watkins, publisher.
Circulation— dally "jkl" weekly "jkl" In
1902, dally Z (4, 6).
ADAMS CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1880; R. B. & C. B. Wahl-
quist, editors; Wahlquist Bros., publishers
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1894. publisher asserts,
not less than 2,200. In 1895, 1. In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition less than 1,600. In
1897. IZ. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900,yl.
In 1901, July, publisher asserts, no edition for
twelve months last past has been less than
1,600; in 1902, July, at no time during the past
year were there printed less than 1,800. In
1903, I. Actual average for 1904, 2,324.
NEWS ; Fridays ; eight to twenty pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1897; J.
S. Williams, editor; Hastings News Com-
pany, publishers.
Circulation: In 1897. I Z. In 1898, zl.
Actual average for 1899, l,Oir. In 1900, yl.
Actual average /or 1901, 1,161. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
PUBLIC JOURNAL; Friaays; popu-
list; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1884; Geo. E. Brown, editor and
publisher (3— 5). Circulation "jkl." In 1903,
Z (4).
TRIBUNE; Fridays ; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1886; Adam Breed, editor and publisher (6— 3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1897, 2,160. In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl.
In 1900. vT. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z-4) !'(••). In 1904, yl.
WILLIAMS' HASTINGS NEWS;
Fridays; Independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscriptions!: established 1S97; J. A. Will-
iams, editor; The Hastings News Co., pub-
lishers (9—3). Circulation "iKL" (A A).
LOYAL MYSTIC LEGION;
monthly; fraternal; eight pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1898; Geo. A.
Wigton, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1898, -jjcl." In 1899. Z.
Actual average for 1901, 8,625. In 1902, yF.
In 19134, January, publisher asserts, every
issue during past year was 7.000 (A A).
HAVELOCK, Lancaster Co. o- l,480t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds.. 5 m.
N. E. of Lincoln, the county seat and State
capital. Agriculture and stock raising.
TIMES; Saturdays; independent repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1890; E. W. Baughman, editor and
publisher; dated also at University Place
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
609
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
HAYES CENTER, c. h.. Hayes Co.
P 50(1+ pop., 85 m. N. W. of McCook. Stock
ralsina; and agriculture,
TIMES-REPUBLICAN; Thursdays;
repiiblioau; eight pa^es 12x18; subscription
$1.50; established 1885; C. A. Ready, editor
and publisher (1 — 1). Circulation 'iKi,.'
HAY SPRINGS, Sheridan Co. tl348t
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val-
ley Rd., 12 m. W. of Rushville, the county
seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
LEADER; Fridays; populist; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1894; E. E. Humphrey, editor and publisher.
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
H E B R O N, c. h., Thayer Co. g l,511t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds. and
Little Blue r., 75 m. S. W. of Lincoln, the
State capital. Agriculture and stock raising.
CHAMPION; Fridays; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1895; F.
S. Mickey, editorand publisher. Circ'n 'jki."
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1871 ; Mrs. Erasmus M. Correll. editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
REGISTER; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883 ; Conoway Leedom, editor and pub
Usher. Circulation "jkl."
HICKMAN, Lancaster Co. D- 382t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds., 15 m. S. E. of Lincoln,
the county seat and State capital. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1886; Cyrus
Black.editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
HILDRETH, Franklin Co. g 249t
pop., ou Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
8 m. S. E. of Wilcox. Farming.
TELESCOPE; Fridays; republican ; four
pages 17x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1887: J. Frank Lantz, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
HOLBROOK, Furnas Co. Q on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 32 m.
E. of Indianola. Farming and stock raising.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1892; A. P. Van Burg, editor; Clarion Printing
Co.. publishers. Circulation "jkl."
HOLDREGE c.h., Phelps Co. g 3,007t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.
Hog and grain market. Farming.
CITIZEN; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1884; F. H. Porter, editor; L. C. Porter, pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
PROGRESS; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; C. Clinton Page, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1898. Z. In 1902. "jkl"
Actual average for 1903, 1,822. In 1904, yl.
PAGE'S MAGAZINE; monthly (A A).
HOMER, Dakota Co. cf 341t pop., 8
m. S. W. of Dakota, the county seat, and
14 S. W. of Sioux City, Iowa. Agriculture
and stock raising.
ECHO; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
39
1899; E. J. Eames, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation 'lki."
HOOPER, Dodg« Co. a- 840t pop., on
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,
50 m. N. W. of Omaha. Shipping point for
corn.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1884; Shipley & Thompson, editors and pub-
lishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
HOWELIi, Colfax Co. U- 5151 pop., on
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,
86 m. W. of Fremont and 80 W. of Omaha.
Agriculture and dairying.
JOURNAL; Fridays; people's party;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1888; H. E. Phelps, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
HUBBELL, Thayer Co. g 375t pop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd. in
Nebraska, 12 m. S. E. of Hebron, the county
seat.
STANDARD; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; T. M. Casad, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jjiL."-
HUMBOLDT, Richardson Co.a,1.218t
pop., on Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Rd,,
22 m. N. W. of Falls City, the county seat.
Stock raising and farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; repub-
lican: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1883; E. F. & C. H. Sharts.
editors and publishers (6—3). Circ'n ••i&l"
LEADER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1897; H. P. & M. W. Marble, editors and pub-
lishers (8—3). Circ'n"JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
STANDARD; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1862 ; Lewis C. Edwards, editor and
publisher. Circulation "iSL."
HUMPHREY, Platte Co. a 869tpop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley and
Union Pacific Rds., 25 m. N. of Columbus,
the county seat. Grain and live stock.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
four pages 18x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; F. J. Pratr, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
PLATTE CO. LEADER; Thursdays;
Independent democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1897; Herbes
Bros., editors and publishers. Circ'n"iKL."
HYANNIS,c.li., Grant Co.^ 125pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 60 m.
E. of Alliance. Live stock.
GRANT CO. TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1888; L. B. Unkefer, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
IMPERIAL, c. h.. Chase Co. p 358t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
120 m. W. of Hastings. Agriculture and
stock raising.
CHASE CO. TRIBUNE AND EN-
TERPRISE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1890; A. C. Clayburg, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; M. H. Prall, editor and publisher.
' Circulation "jkl."
010
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
INDIANOLA, c. h., Redwillow Co. p
626+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd. and Coon creek. Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1890 ; S. R. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5). Circ'n "JXi." In 1904(0 D)-
REPORTER; Fridays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1892; J. S. & L. S. Phillips-, editors
and publishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
ALFALFA BELT; monthly; Immi-
gration; twelve pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established January, 1900; S. R. Smith, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1901,
1,741. lu 1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 4) I. In
1904,1.
INMAN, ffolt Co. 6 150 pop-, on
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,
Sm.S.E. of O'Neill.
NEWS; Tuesdays; four pages 15x24; sub
scription $1; established 1892; D. L. Pond &
Co., editors and publishers (13— 3). Clrcula
tion "JKL."
JACKSON, Dakota Co. a 339t pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
and Sioux City, O'Neill & Western Rds.,
8 m. S. W. of Sioux City, la. Farming and
stock raising.
CRITERION; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $2 ; established
1886; Wm. T. Bartlett, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
JOHNSON, iV^«»i«fta^o. a, 352t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 8 m. W.
of Auburn, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1892; R. S.
Scofield, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkz.."
JUNIATA, Adams Co. g 548t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds., 103 m. W. of Lincoln, the
State capital. Flour mill.
HERALD; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 14x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1896 ; I. H. Rickel, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "JKL."
KEARNEY, c.h.,J5t4iraZo Co. n 5,634t
pop., on Union Pacific and Chicago, Bur-
. lington & Quincy Rds., 198 m. S.W.of Omaha.
Farming, alfalfa, dairying, sugar-beet in-
dustry and stock raising.
HUB; every evening except Sundav, and
HUB AND CENTRAL NEBRASKA
PRESS, semi-weekly, Mondays and
Wednesdays; republican; four pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1888, semi- weekly 1873; M. A.
Brown, editor; The Kearney Hub (Inc.). pub-
lishers. Circulation— dally "jkl." semi week-
ly "jsL." In 1902, semi weekly Z (1. 2, 4, 5).
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages ITxiW; subscription $1; established
1893; F. L.Whedon. editor and publisher (.3-3).
Circulation "iKi." In 1897. Z. In 1899. Z. In
1902, Z (4).
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1872; L. B. Cunningham, editor and
publi.sher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl.-
NEW ERA STANDARD; Fridays;
people's party; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1880; Ray W. Rhone,
editor; New Era Publishing Co., publishers
(1-4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,441. In 1896, I. Actual aver-
age/or 1897. 1,688. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, vl. In 1901, (z-4, 5) I. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 19<I4. yl.
CENTRAL STAR OF E3IPIRE;
monthly; reform; eight pages 11x16; sub
scription $1 ; established 1897 ; Moses H.
Sydenham, editor and publisher. Clrcula-
'iKL-' (AA).
KENESAW, Adams Co. p 504t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 125
m. S. W. of Lincoln, the State capital. Agri-
culture.
CITIZEN; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1890; C. H.Smith,
editor and publisher. Circulation ' 'jkjl. • ■
KENNARD, Washington Co. D- 275t
pop., on Chicago & North We4tern Rd., 6 m.
W. of Blair. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896: E. L. Tiffany, editor and pub-
lisher (12 — 3). Circulation "JKL."
KIMBALL, c. h., Kimball Co. -C 254t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 37 m. W. of
Sidney. Agriculture and stock raising.
WESTERN NEBRASKA OBSER-
VER; Thursdays; republican; four pages
18x24: subscription $1.50; established 1885; S.
L. Carlyle, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
LAUREL, Oedar Co. cf 5Ut pop., on
Sioux City, O'Neill & Western and Chicago.
St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rds., 45 m,
W. of Sioux City, la. Agriculture and live
stock.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; non-partisan;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893: C. E. Nevin, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "jKi-."
LAW R E N C E , Nuckolls Co. g 406t
pop., on Chicago. Burlington & Quincy and
Missouri Pacific Rds., 12 m. N. W. of Nelson,
the county seat. Agriculture.
LOCOillOTIVE; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; D. Livingston, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
LEIGH, Colfax Co.D- 439t pop., on
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,
26 m. N. W. of Schuyler, the county seat.
Shipping, lumber and grain.
WORLD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 16x22; subscription SI; established 1886;
H. E. Crisman, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation -'JKL."
LEXINGTON, c. h., Dawson Co. a
1.343-1- pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and Platte
r., 36 m. W. of Kearney. Agriculture and
stock raising.
CLIPPER-CITIZEN; Fridays: eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1888; Markwood Holmes, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,104. In 1903. 1. In 1904, yl.
DAWSON CO. PIONEER; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1873; B. F. Krier, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation 'jKi"
LIBERTY, Oage Co. P,4.50t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 11 m. E.
of Wymore. Farming and stock raising.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1882; W. D. Fulton, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation -jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
611
NEBRASKA— Lincoln.
NEBRA SKA— Lincoln.
I^INCOIiN, c. h., Lancaster Co. D-
State Capital, 40,169+ pop., on Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy, Fremont, Elkhorn &
Missouri Valley, Union Pacific, Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific and Missouri Pacific
Rds., midway between Chicago. 111., and
Denver, Col. Large manufacturing Inter-
ests and extensive wholesale and jobbing
trade.
DAILY.
NEBRASKANi every morning except
Sunday and Monday during college year; col-
legiate; four pages 11x16; subscription $2;
established 1901; Students of the Nebraska
State University, editors and publishers
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
NEBRASKA STATE JOURNAL;
every morning; EVENING NEAVS, every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY
STATE JOURNAL, Fridays; republican;
morning and evening, eight to twelve, Sunday
twenty-four, weeklv eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription—morning $.5, evening $3, Sunday
$1..tO, weekly 35 cents; established— morning
1870, evening 1880, weekly 1868 ; State Journal
Association, editors and publishers (12— O.
Circulation — Moruiug and Evening:
Accorded F from 1891 to 1895. In 1896, F. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yG. In 1899, yH. In 1900,
yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903,
(z— 6) H. Actual average for 1904, 2(>,3S8.
Sunday: Actiial average for 19{M, 13.004.
Weekly : Accorded D from 1891 to 1895. In
1896, E. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yF. In 1899, yG.
In 1900, yH. In 1901. yH. Inl902, yH. In
1903, (z-6)H. In 19(34, yH.
Publisher's amioun cement. —The State Jour-
nal is the only morning paper in Lincoln
and the Evening News is the oldest and
strongest evening paper, the combined
daily average circulation for November
being 28,251. The circulation has been cer-
tified by the Association of American Ad-
vertisers. Nearly every family in the city
reads one or the other of these papers, in
large territories the average being 97 per
cent of the homes— all delivered by our
own carriers. There are very few cities
where such a lai'ge proportion of the people
can be reached with one medium. All ad-
vertisements appear in both papers for one
price. They cover Nebraska thoroughly.
Want ads one cent a word.
POST ; every evening except Sunday, and
NEBRASKA WEEKLY POST,Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub
scription— daily $5, weekly
1896; H. F. Rockey, editor;
Company, publishers (6—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1897, "JKi"
1898, Z. Actual average for 1899, 2,390.
1900, vH. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z-4, 9) I.
1903, (z-4) !(••). _^ ^ ^ ^ .,
Weekly: In 1897, "JKL" In 1898, Z. Actual
average for 1899, 5,120. In 1900, yG. In
- "- -4, 9) H. In 1903,
established
Nebraska Post
In
In
In
1901. yH. In 19o2, (z
(z-^) H (••) (AA).. ^^ ^ ,
ST A R ; everv evening except Sunday and
morning; republican; eight to sixteen pages
18x24; subscription— daily $3, Sunday $1.50;
established September, 1902; D. E.Thompson,
editor; The Star Publishing Co., publishers
(1-4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
11,403; /orl904, 15,239.
B^" The absolute correct"
,nes8 of the latest circulation
rating accorded the Star is
guaranteed by the publishers
of Rowell's American News-
paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person who
successfully controverts its accuracy.
WEEKLY.
COMMONER; Fridays; democratic;
sixteen pages 11x14}^; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1901 ; William J. Bryan, editor
and publisher (7 — 3).
Circulation : In 1901. G. In 1902, (z— 6) B.
In 1903, (z— ()) B (••). Actual average for
1904, 14:S,.>2S.
COUNTRY MERCHANT; Mondays;
mercantile; four pages 12^x1734; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1889; J. P. Israel, editor
and publisher (3— 5P).
DEUTSCH-AMERIKAX. FAR-
MER ; Wednesdays; German; agricultural;
twelve to sixteen pages 10><jXl3>(i; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1890; Christ. Landmann,
editor; The Press PubllshingCompany. pub-
lishers (1 — 1).
Circulation: In 1897, E. Actual average
for 1898, 65,376; for a year ending u-ith
October, 1899, 83,152; for a year ending
with September, 1900. 105,213: for a year
ending with November, 1901. 105,703; /or
19U3, 131,744; /or 1903, 158,525; /or a
year ending with January 1905, 146.367.
FREIE PRESSE; Wednesdays; Ger-
man; non-partisan; eight to ten pages 17x24;
subscription 85 cents; established 1884; The
Press Publishing Company, publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation: Inl895, H. Actual average
for 1896. 7,063 ; for 1897, 27,549 ; for 1898,
75,646; for a year ending with October,
1899. 88,196; /or a year ending ivith Sep-
tember, imi, 101, 4HS', for a year ending
ivith November, 1901, 106,601; for 1902,
132,107; for 1903. 159,400; for a year
endi)iy irWt January 1905, 149,281.
NEBRASKA BLIZZARD; Fridays;
eight pages 15x2.(f; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1898; Henry Huckins & Son, editors
and publishers (3— 3). Circ'n "jkl." ( t + ) In
1902, Z (4) (A A).
NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT*
Thursdays; people's party; sixteen pages
10x17; subscription $1; established 1889; F. D.
Eager, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895. F. Actual average
for 1896, 7,270. In 1897, Y". Actual average
for 1898, 7,956. In 1899, zG. Actual aver-
age for a year ending with October 11, 1900,
9,773. In 1901. vF. Actual average for
1902 17,957. In 1903, (z— 4) D. Actual aver-
age for 1904, 25.473.
NEBRASKA LEGAL NEWS; Sat-
urdavs; legal; eight pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1892; D M.Butler, ed-
itor and publisher. Circulation "jkl- "
NEBRASKA STATE CAPITAL}
Saturdavs; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1889; Capital Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "JKI.." _
NEBRASKA STATE DE3IOCRAT»
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 15x38;
subscription $1 ; established 1888; Democrat
Publishing Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jki."
NEW PATRIOT; Thursdays; prohi-
bition; four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1885; New Patriot Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (7—3 P). Circ'n-iio.."
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 18P3; W. W. Slack, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
AN
TRADE REVIEW; Saturdays; com-
mercial, financial, mercantile and manu-
facturing; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription
$1: established June, 1902; H. M. Bushnell,
editor and publisher (3—3). Circ'n -jkl.'
WAGE WO RKER ; Fridays; labor;
four pages 173^x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished March. 1904; Will M. Maupin, editor
and publisher (1—5).
SEMIMONTHLY.
SOIL CULTURE; semi-monthly; ag-
ricultural; thirty-six pages 9x11; subscrip-
tions!; established April, 1903: H.W.Camp-
bell, editor; The Campbell Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—4) (A A).
MONTHLY.
ACACIA; monthly; masonic; forty
pages 6x9- subscription $1; established 1899;
612
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA— Lincoln.
NEBRASKA— Lincoln.
L.D.Woodruff, editor and publisher (6— 3).
Circulation: "jkl." Actual average for
1903, l,6ti0. Iiil^4,yl.
AftlEKICAN HOME NEWS; month
ly; fraternal: four pages 8x10: subscription
50 cents; established 1899; F. J. Kelley, edi-
tor and publisher (1^). Circ'n "jkl.- (A A).
FAR3I PATRIOT; monthly; agrl
culture; sixteen pages IQi^xU; subscription
25 cents; established 1884; W. C. Parriott,
editor; Albert Watkins, Jr., publisher U— 5).
MIDWEST; monthly; agriculture and
livestock; twenty pages 10x12; subscription
50 cents: established January, 1902; H. W.
Smith, editor; Carr & Smith, publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
5,180. In 1903, G. In 1904 (z-4) G.
I>I O I) ERN W^ O O D M E N ; monthly ;
Modern Wooiimen of America; sixteen pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1884; P.O.
Van Galder, editor; State Journal Co., pub-
lishers (1-4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
749,. 3*26; for 1903, 750,051. In 1904 yA.
MLTIJAL. INSURANCE JOUR-
NALi; monthly; sixteen pages 11x15; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1895; H. F.
Hitchcock, editor; Central Publishing Co..
publishers (3—3). ,„„^
Circulation: Actual average for 1896.
1,850; for a year ending with April, Iv.'i'i,
8,166 ; for a year ending tcith October,
1899. a0,458; for a year ending n-ith Feb-
ruary, 191)1. tJ'i.TSS; /or 1902, 20,708. In
1903. D (AA>.
NEBRASKA CONGREGATIONAL
NEWS ; monthly; congregational; eight
pages 11x16; subscription 75 cents; established
1880 ; H. A. French, editor and publisher.
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
i2,Ot26; for 1896, 2,007. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. Inl901.yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl ; In 1904, yl.
NEBRASKA DAIRYMAN AND
UP-TO-DATE FARMER; monthly;
dairy and farming; twenty pages 85^x11;
subscription 50 cents; established 1897; J.
P. Israel, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending xvith Jon . 1899. 5,025. In 1900. yG.
In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. Actual average
for 1903. 4, 466, In 1904, yH.
NEBRASKA FARM JOURNAL.;
monthly: agricultural; sixteen pages 11x15;
Bubscription 50 cents; established 1897; C.
A. Douglas, editor; Farm Journal Company,
publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1897. zl. Actual average
/or 1898, 5,645. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yG.
In 1901. yH. Inl902,yl. Inl903,(z— 4)I(« •).
In 1904 F.
NEBRASKA TEACHER; monthly;
educational; forty-eight pages 8x10}^; sub-
scription $1; established 1890; Geo. L. Towne,
editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, H.
Actual average for 1900, 4,120) for 1902,
5,100; for 1903, 5,810 ; for 1904, 5.888.
POULTRY TOPICS AND WEST-
ERN POULTRY NEWS; monthly;
poultry; thirty-two pages 8}^xll: subscrip-
tion 25 cents; established 1889; J. C. Sea-
cresh, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1901.
14,348; /orl902, 13,192. Inl903,E. In
1904, yF.
PYTHIAN SUNBEAM ; monthly
^^iiYAL NEIGHBOR; monthly;
Royal Neighbors of America; sixteen pages
11x151^; subscription $1; established 1893;
Mrs. Florence T. Van Galder, editor; State
Journal Company, publishers (1—4).
Circulation : In 1896. I. Actual average
for 1897, 9,083; for 1898, 11,916. In 1900,
z A. Actual average for a year ending ivith
June. 1901,104,166; for 1902, 123,084.
In 1903, (z— 4) A . In 1904, yA .
WESTERN MEDICAL REVIEW;
monthly; medical; flfty-six pages 9x11; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; H. Wlnnett
Orr, M. D.. editor. The Western Medical Re-
view Company, publishers (1 — 4)
Circulation: In 1897. H. In 1898, H. In
1899, yl. Actual average for a year ending
with June, 1900, 1,516. In 1901. yl. Actual
average for a year ending with May, 1902,
1,660. Im903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
WESTERN SWINE BREEDER)
monthly ; swine breeding; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription 25 cents; established 1894; E. F.
Fassett, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1897. "iKi." Actual average
for 1898, 5,500. In 1899, yG. Actual aver-
age for a year ending ivith June, 1900, 7,233;
for a year ending loith June, 1901. 8,683*
In 1902, yF. In 1903. yF. In 1904, yF,
LINDSAY, Plait* Co. D 316 pop., on
Tremont, Elk & Missouri Valley Rd., 25 m.
N. W. of Columbus.
OPINION: Fridays (A A).
POST; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1897; C. A. Gerrard. editor and publisher (2—4).
Circulation "jkl."
LITCHFIELiD, Sherman Co. D 240t
pop., on Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
17 m. S. W. of Loup City, the county seat.
Good water power. Farming.
MONITOR; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; Palmer & Shepperd. editors and
publishers (:5—;3). Circulation "^kl."
LODGEPOLE, Cheyenne Co. -a 284
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 18 m. E. of Sid-
ney, the county seat. Stock raising, dairy-
ing and farming.
EX PRESS ; Saturdays ; local ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1886; J.
C. Wolfe, editor and publisher (9—8). Cir-
culation "iHL."
LONG PINE, Brown Co. [j 486t pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley
Rd. Stock yards and flour and saw mills.
Farming and stock raising.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1883; L. M. Bates, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
LOUISVILLE, Cass Co. [> 738t pop.,
on Platte r. and Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and
Missouri Pacific Rds., 18 m. W. of Platts-
mouth, the county seat. Manufacturing.
Stone quarries.
COURIER; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890; L. J. Mayfield, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL." In 1901. Z (4, 5).
LOUP, c. h., Sherman Co. D 826t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Union Pacific Rds.. 42 m. N. of Kearney.
Agriculture and stock raising.
NORTHWESTERN; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1882; Geo. E. Benschoter, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "iKL.-
SHERMAN CO. TIMES-INDE-
PENDENT; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1877: E. A. Brown, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
LYNCH, Boyc? Co. b 231t pop.,3 m.N.
of Nebraska r., 5 S. of Missouri r., 25
S. E. of Butte, the county seat, and 25
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
6ia
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
N. of O'Neill, the nearest station on Fre-
mont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Branch
of Chicago Northwestern Rd. Stock rais-
ing and farming.
JO URN Alii Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1897; A. C. McFarland, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation 'iKL."
SUNj Fridays; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899; E. G.
Miller, editor and publisher. Clrc'n ■•jkl."
liYONS, Surt Co. □' 847t pop., on Chi-
cago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rd.,
40 m. N. of Fremont. Farming.
MIRROR; Thursdays; fusion; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1881 ; M. M.Warner, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
SUN; Thursdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1888; H. H.
Easier, editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
McCOOK, c. h., Redwillow Co. JJ 2,445t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd.
and Republican r. Division headquarters;
railroad repair shops. Stock raising and
farming.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; Barnes & Mitchell, editors and
publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1882; F.M.Kimmell,editor and publisher(12— 4).
Cil'culariou : In 1901, -jkl.-' Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,004; /or 1903, 1,023; for
1904, 1,160.
MoCOOL JUNCTION, York Co. D
276+ pop., on Kansas City & Omaha Rd., 8 m.
S. of York, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
BLUE VALLEY JOURNAL; Thurs
days; independent; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; E. C. Gilliland,
editor and publisher (6— 3) Circ'n "jkl.--
MADISON, c. h., Madison Co. [j l,479t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and confluence
of Union and Taylor creeks. Grain, sugar-
beet and stock raising.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays ; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50;
established 1873; F. D. Wright, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
MAIL; Fridays; populist; eight pages
15x2i ; subscription $1.5C; established January,
1902; William V. Allen, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation: In 1902, Z (1.2, 4, 5) (A A),
PYTHIAN SHIELD; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; six pages 11x14; sub
scription 50 cents; established 190]; James
Nichols, editor and publisher (12—3). Circu
lation "jKi."
SCHOOL NEWS; monthly; educational;
four pages 8x11 ; subscription 35 cents ; estab-
lished October. 1902; C. W. Crum, editor and
publisher (1 — 4). Circulation "iKL." (A A).
MALiCOLiM, Lancaster Co. Q- 75 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 12 m.
N. W. of Lincoln, the county seat and State
capital. Farming and stcck raising.
MESSENGER; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1; established 1891; A.
T. Sullivan, editor ; Inter State Newspaper
Company, publishers. Circulation "jkl"
MAYWOOJi, Fro7itier Co. p 200 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Rd., 15
m. N. W. of Stockville, the county seat.
Agriculture.
EAGLE- REPORTER ; Thursdays ;
republican; eight pages 11x15; subscription
75 cents; established 1891; N. H. Bogue. editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
M£AD, Saunders Co. r> 330t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd.. 8 m. E. of Wahoo, the
county seat. Grain, lumber and stock
raising.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; local; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1885;
Geo. A. Byrne, editor and publisher (6— 3>.
Circulation "jkl."
MEAD01VGROVE,3farfwon Co. i
237+ pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley Rd., 13 m. E. by S. E. of Oakdale.
Agriculture.
PRESS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1900; W. P.
Evans, editor and publisher. Circ'n "iKL."
MERNA, Custer Co. D 141 pop., on
Burlington & Missouri River Rd., 9 m. N. W.
of Brokenbow.
WESTERN ROUND UP; Fridays:
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
November, 1901; A. S. Lazeuby. editor and
publisher. Circulation "JiCL-" (A A).
MILFORD, Seward Co. D- 542t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 20 m.
W. o' Lincoln, the State capital. Seat of
the State Industrial and Soldiers' and
Sailors' Home. Flour mills and creamery.
Farming. Summer resort.
NEBRASKAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881 ; L. H. Warner, editor and pub-
lisher ; prints edition s for neighboring towns.
Combined circulation "iKL."
MILIilGAN, FiUmore Co. g 283 pop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd., 12 m.
S. E. of Geneva.
TIMES; Saturdays: eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established March, 1901; J. A.
Harris, editor and publisher. Circ'n "iicL-'
MINATARE, Scotts Blvjff Co. -c 30a
pop., on Burlington & Missouri River Rd.
in Nebraska, 9 m. E. of Gering, the county
seat. Agriculture.
VALLEY AND RANGE; Thursdays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished February. 1902; T. F. Sheppard, editor
and publisher. Circulation ".ikl." (A A)
MINDEN, c. h., Kearney Co. g 1.238t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quiney and
Kansas City & Omaha Rds., 20 m. S. W. of
Hastings. Agriculture.
COURIER ; Thursdays; people's party;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; G. J. Richmond, editor; Ed. Rich-
mond, publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.056. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898 **JKL.**
NEWS -GAZETTE; Fridays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established— Go2rg«e \8~8, Netvs 1895; C. F.
Fordyce, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: Inl899, "jkl" Actual average
for 1900, 1,019. In 1901, "ikl." In 1904, I.
MITCHELL, Scotts Bluff Co. -a 225
pop., on Burlington & Missouri River Rd.,
614
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
10 m. N. W. of Gering, the counts' seat.
Agriculture.
INDEX; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x2<;; subscription $1.50; established
1901; G. E. Mark, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
MONROE, i'Za"* Co. n 169t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 14 m. W. of Columbus,
the county seat. Agriculture.
LOOKING GLASS; Thursdays; pro-
hibition; four pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1S89; E. A. Gerrard, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
K.EPIJBL1CAN ; Fridays; republican;
ei2:ht pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894 ; R. G. Strother, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
NAPER, Boyd Co. t2 9it pop., 12 m.
N. E. of Butte, the county seat. Farming
and stocli raising.
NEWS; Fridays; stock raising; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 19u0; A.
M. Church, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKI.."
NEBRASKA CITY, c. h., Otoe Co.
□^ !-'380t pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quiney and Missouri Pacific Rds. and Mis-
souri r., 63 ra.S. E. of Omaha. Pork packing
and sausage-making establishments, stock
yai-ds, distillery, starch] works, breweries,
agricultural Implement and canning fact-
ories. Center of the Nebraska fruit belt.
NEBRASKA DAIL.Y PRESS; every
morning except Mondaj', and S E 31 I -
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; repub-
lican ; daily four pages 20x26, semi weekly
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription— daily $9, Sun-
day $1.50, semi-weekly $1 ; established 1858;
E. A. Brown, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation— daily "jkl." In 1903. Z (4) (• •).
Semi waekly "jkl." In 1903, Z(4) (••).
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI - W E E K L Y, Tuesdays and
Fridaj's; democratic; four pages— daily 18x24,
semi-weekly 20x26; subscription— daily $7.20,
semi weekly $2; established 1854;C.M.Hubner
and E. D. Marnell, editors; News Publishing
Co., publishers (7—3 P). Circ'n— daily "jkl."
semi- weekly "jkl." In 1898, Z. In 1899, Z.
In 1902, "JKL."
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and NEBRASKA CITY WEEK-
LY, semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays;
republican; daily four pages 18x24, semi-
weekly eight pages 13x20; subscription-
daily $3, semi weekly $1; established— daily
1901, semi-weekly June, 1902; Frank E. Hel-
vey, editor; Morton Printing Company, pub-
lishers (12 — 4). Circulation — daily -jkl." In
1902, daily Z ( 1, 2, 4. 5 ).
NEBRASKA STAATS-ZEITUNG;
Fridays; German; independent; twelve pages
15x22, and four-page supplement; subscrip-
tion $2: established 1868; J. Beutler, publish-
er (2—4).
Circulation; In 1897, 'jkl." In 1898, zI. In
1899, "J_KL." In 1904, January, publisher asserts,
everv issue during past vear was 1,200. In
1904. yl.
NEHAWKA, Cass Co. O 300 pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 11 m. S. E. of Weeping
Water and 30 S. of Omaha. Stone quarries.
Agriculture.
REGISTER; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1892; W. T.
Foster, editor; F. P. Sheldon, publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
NELIGH, c. h.. Antelope Co. t\ 1.135t
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley Rd., 160 m. N. W. of Omaha. Flour
mill. Gates Congregational College.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50 ; established
1885; E. T. & C. J. Best, editors and publish-
er (8—3) Circuation "jkl."
YE03IAN; Thursdays; people's party;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1890: James R. Gary, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jki-"
NELSON, c. h., Nuckolls Co. Q 978t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 15 m. S.
of Edgar. Farming and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; F. A. Scherziuger, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl "
NUCKOLLS CO. HERALD; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1877; George Lyon,
Jr., editor andpublisher (6 — 3). Circ'n "jkl."
NUCKOLLS CO. SUN ; Thursdays;
democratic; six pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1899; J. W. Ellingham, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
NEMAHA, -^^e"^a^a Co.O^im pop.. on
Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Rd., 27 m. S.
E. of Nebraska City. Shipping point for
grain and live stock. Agriculture.
NEBRASKA ADVERTISER; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1856 ; W. W. Sanders,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
NEWCASTLE, Dixon Co. cf 331t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 3 m. W. of Missouri r. and 24
N. W. of Sioux City, la. Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1893: H A. Carter, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
NEWMAN GnOVE,Madison Co. i
696t pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley Rd. Agriculture and stock raising.
HER AL D ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1887 ; A. L. Stewart, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
MADISON CO. REPORTER; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1884; Peter H.
Knott, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
NEWPORT, Rock Co. i 208t pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,
11 m. N. E. of Bassett, the county seat.
Farming. Hay and potatoes.
EAGLE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x23; subscription $1; established
1894; Robei-t Good, editor and publisher (8— 3).
Circulation ".iKL." (A A).
REPUBlilCAlN ; Fridays; republican;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883: C. P. Wiltse, editor and pub-
lisher (9— 3). Circulation "JKL."
NIMS CITY, Richardson Co. p on
Burlington & Missouri Riyer Rd.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
NIOBRARA, c. h., Knox Co. d 459t
pop., on Missouri and Niobrara rs. and on
State line, opposite South Dakota. Pork-
packing, canning, cigar and other factories.
Farming and stock raising.
PIONEER; Fridays; independent-re-
publican; four pages 13x20; subscription $1 ;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
615
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
established 1874; Ed. A. Fry, editor and pub
Usher (8—3). Circulation -jkl." (A A).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
18<K); G. H. Kiug, editor aud publisher. Circu-
latiou "JKi.."
NORFOIiK, Madinon Co. t\ 3,883tpop.,
on Cliicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha,
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley and
Union Paciftc Rds., 125 m. N. W. of Omaha.
Sugar factory. Grain and stock raising.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; republican;
daily lour, weekly eight pages 18x'24; sub-
scription—dally $6, weekly $1.50; established
—daily 1887, weekly 1882; W. N. Hu8e,editorand
publisher. Circ'n— daily "jki," weekly ••jKi."
ANZEIGER; Fridays; German; inde-
pendent democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.75; established 1886; John Hulff,
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circ'n --iKL.'
TI3IES-TRIBUNE; Saturdays; eight
pages 171^x22; subscription $1; established—
Times 1896, Tribune 1895; C. S. Evans, ed-
itor; The Norfolk Printing Company, pub-
lishers (3— 3).
Circulation: In 1897. I. In 1898, yl. In
1899, zj. In 1900, yl. Actual average for
1901, 1,755. lu 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1901, yl.
NEBRASKA WORKMAN; monthly;
Ancient Order of United Workmen; eight
pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; estab
lished 1896; W. N. Huse, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 20,041. In 1896, C. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zD. In 1899. yE. In 1900, yE. In 1901, yF.
In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904. yF.
NORTHBEND, Dodge Co. o l,010t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 15 m. W. of Fre
mont, the county seat, and 60 W. of Omaha.
Grain elevators.
EAGIiE; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
J. C. Newsom, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "JiOi"
NORTH LOUP, Valley Co. D 420t
pop., on Union Pacific P>,d., 14 m. S. E. of
Ord, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
LOYALIST; Thursdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1890;
Walter G. Rood, editor and publisher.
Circulation "ikv."
NEBRASKA ENDEAVOR NEWS;
monthly; Christian endeavor; eight pages
9x11; subscription 25 cents; established 1898;
W. G. Rood, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation ".mcl" (A A).
NORTH PLATTE, c. h.. Lincoln
Co. -D 3,640+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd.,near
confluence of North and South Platte rs.,
291 m. W. of Omaha. Union Pacific Rail-
road shops. Agriculture and stock raising.
TELEGRAPH; every evening except
Sunday. and SEMI- WEEKL Y.Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription— dally $6, semi-weekly 01; es-
tablished—daily 1896, semi weekly 1880; D. H,
White and A. P. Kelly, editors and publishers.
Circulation— daily "jkl." semi weekly "jkl."
TRIBUNE; semi weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridavs: republican; four pages 18x24; sub
ficription $1; established 1885; Ira L. Bare,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
INDEPENDENT ERA; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1: established 1889; G. F. Copper, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
LINCOLN CO. JOURNAL; Fridays
<AA).
STOCKMAN'S BRAND; semi-month-
ly; live stock; eight to sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established July, 1902; Brand
Publi.shing Co., editors and publishers (4 — 3).
Circulation "iKt" In 1903, Z(4)(#») (A A).
OAK, Nuckolls Co. p 75 pop., on
Fremont. Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,10
m. E. of Nelson, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pagea
15x22; subscription 75 cents; established 1897;
F. W. Hollingworth, editor; J. E. Britts,
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
OAKDALE,^n<e'o/)e Co. ^ 585t pop.,
on Fi-emont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley
Rd. and Elkhorn r., 140 m. N. W. of Omaha.
Grist mills.
SENTINEL; Saturdays ; eight pages
13x30; subscription $1; established 1887; G. S.
Cllngman, editor and publisher. Circ'n"JKL."
OAKLAND, £urt Co. a l.OOSf pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 63 m. N. of Omaha. Creamery and flour
mill. Farming and stock raising.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays ; Inde-
pendent-republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1880; Eric Merrell,
editor and publisher ( 12 — 3). Circ'n "jkx,."
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1894; A. H. & W. D. Smith, editors and pub-
llshers(9— 3). Circulation "jki,."
ODELL, Gage Co. □, 359t pop., on Cbi-
cago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 16 m. S. of
Beatrice, the county seat. Farming and
grazing.
WAVE; Fridays; republican; four pages
15x22; subscriptions!; established 1893; Mrs.
C.R.Kerr, editor and publisher. Circ'n "iKL"
OGALLALA, c. h.. Keith Co. -a 855t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and S. fork of
Platte r., 342 m. W. of Omaha. Steam
roller mills. Agriculture.
KEITH CO. NEWS; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1884; Mrs. Lucille W. Shadle,
editor and publisher. Circulation "iKL"
REPUBLICAN ARGUS; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1898; Mrs. C. A. Goodall, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation "iKi"
OHIOWA, Fillmore Co. g 319t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 15 m.
S. of Geneva, the county seat. Farming.
OH low AN; Thursdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1885; W.R.
Fulton, editor and publisher. Circ'n '•lkl."
OMAHA, c. h., Dougla$ Co. D- 102,555t
pop., on Missouri r., opposite Council Bluffs,
la. Military headquarters of the Depart-
ment of the Platte. Union Pacific machine,
car and repair shops. Smelting and refin-
ing, nail, oil and boiler works, breweries,
packing houses and other commercial es-
tablishments.
DAILY.
BEE: every morning, every evening. Sun-
day, and TWENTIETH CENTURY
FARMER and ILLUSTRATED BEE,
Wednesdays; daily republican, weekly agri-
cultural; daily eight to twelve, Sunday
twenty to thirty two pages 18x24. weekly
twenty-four pages 12x17; subscription— daily
$6 (with Sunday and Illustrated $8), Sunday
616
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA- Omaha.
and Illustrated $2.25, weekly $1; established
—dally 1871, weekly 1900; Edward Rosewater,
editor; The Bee Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—4).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1896, 1»,424; for 1897. 19,981; for 1898,
25.583; for 1899 24,766: /or 19U0, 27,-
187; for 1901, 27,736. In 1902. yC. In
1903, y C. Actual average for 1904, 29.446.
Weekly: In 1901, F. In 1902, (z— 4) E. In
1903, yE. In 1904, yF.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday, and
Sunday morning; independent; aailj eight
to twelve, Sunday twenty-four pages 17x24;
subscription— daily $1.50, daily and Sunday
$2; established 1899; Daily News Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (1 — 5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1901,
23,121 ; for 1902, 32,777 : for a year end-
ing trith January. 1904. 4r,324; for 1904.
41,758.
WORL.D-HERAL.D; every morn
Ing, every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, twice-a-week, Tuesdays and
Fridays; independent; dally eight, weekly
twelve, Sunday twenty-four pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily and Sunday $4, Sunday $1.50,
weekly $1; established — daily and weekly
1865, evening 1885; R. L. Metcalfe, editor; G.
M. Hitchcock, manager: World Publishing
Company, publishers (S— 3).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895, 17,806; for 1896. 20,869. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 28,596; /or a year
ending with June, 1899. 28,602; for 1900,
29,518: /or 1901,28,204; for 1902, 28,-
987. In 1903, C. Actual average for 1904,
34,862.
Weekly : .4cfMaZarcra6fe/or 1895, 17,903;
for 1896, 26,442. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yD.
In 1899, yE. In 1900, yF. In 1901, yF. In
1902, yF. In 19(13, yF. In 1904, yG.
WEEKLY.
AMERICAN HOMESTEAD; Satur
days; agricultural; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1883; F. H. Edmonds,
editor ; Homestead Publishing Co.. pub-
lishers (7— 3P). Circulation "jkl." In 1900,
Z. In 1902, Z (3).
CENTRAL. FARMER; Thursdays;
agricultural: sixteen pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $1; establislied 1879; C. Vincent, editor
and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulntion : Rating varied from B In 1892
toElnl895. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y. Inl898.yF.
In 1899, zF. Actual average for 1900, 7,745.
In 1901, (z-6) F. In 1902. (z— 4) G. In 1903,
yG(OO). (A A),
C O M M E R CI A L. ; Saturdays ; com-
mercial news; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established July. 1903; Edgar S.
Bradley, editor: The Omaha Commercial
Co., publis^hers (2—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
2,083.
DANSK FOLKETIDENDE: Thurs
days; Danish; Independent-republican; eight
pages 15x22; sub.scriptlon S1.50: established
1901; Axel. Andersen, editor; Andersen-Chris-
tensen Co., publishers ( 12—4).
Circulation : In 19o3, (z— 4) I. In 1904.
(z— 2. 4. 11) I (••).
DEAF AMEIIICAN; Thur days: deaf
mute; two to six pages 11x16; established
1900; subscription 75 cents: Ruesell Smith,
editor and pnhlisher (1— 5 P ) Civc'n "jkl."
DEN DANSKE PIONEER ; Thurs
days ; Danish ; twelve to sixteen pages 20x26 ;
subscription S2.25 ; established 1872 : Sophus
F. Neble Publishing Co., publishers (2 — 5).
Circulation : Rating varied from E in 1892
to Or In 1895. Actual average for 1896,
23,725; for 1897. 24.186. In 1838. yC.
In 1899. yD. Actualaverage for 1900,26,622.
In 1901. yC. Actual average for 1902,
28,478; for 1903,29,084; for 1901,31,-
628.
ENTEIiPRISE; Fridays; negro; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2: established 1893:
T. P. Mahamiiiitt. ♦'ditor and publisher (2— 3).
Circulation: In 1900, ■•.jk.l.' In 1901, (z— 3) I.
NEBRASKA— Omaha.
Actual average for 1902, 1,349; for 190a,
1,569. In 1904, yl.
EXAMINER; Saturdays; sixteen pages
lO^^xlSJ^; subscription $2; established Sep-
tember, 1900; Alfred Soreuson, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
EXCELSIOR; Saturdays; society: six-
teen pages 11x15; subscription $2; established
1871; Chase Clement, editor and publisher.
Circulation "iKL." In 1898, Z. In 19a2, -JKi."
JEWISH CITIZEN; Thursdays; Jew-
ish; eight pages 12x17; subscription $1.50;
established 1904; Citizen Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (7—4).
JEWISH WORLD; Fridays; Hebrew;
four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished October, UtOl: I. I. Mod jeska, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
L.ISTY; Wednesdays (A A).
3IERCURY; Fridays; legal; twenty
pages 11x15; subscription $1.50; established
1869; Mercury Printing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (.3— 3).
Circulation : Rating varied from 5,000 in
1894 to H In 1895. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL."
MILLING AND GRAIN NEWS;
Saturdays; milling and grain: twenty four
pages 7x10: subscription $2; established
December, 1902; W. B. Burns, editor; The
Milling and Grain News Co., publishera
(12—3). Circulation "JKi." (A A)
NEBRASKA FARMER; Thursdays;
agricultural; twenty to thlry-two pages
11x14; subscription $1; established 1869: G.
W. Hervey, editor; Nebraska Farmer Co.,
publishers ( 12—4 ).
Circulation: Rating varied from E in 1892
to 6 in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897. G Z. In
1898, yG. In 1899, yG. In 1900, July, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue since 1898 has been
less than 20.0<iO #. In 1901. F. Actual aver-
age for 1902, 26,600. In 1903, C (OO). In
1904, yD.
NEBRASKA TRIBUENE; weekly;
German; independent; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $2 ; established 1887 : Philip
Andres, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 18%. H. In
1897. Y. In 1898. vl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. zl.
In 1901, vl. In 1902, yl. Actital average for
1903,2,555. In 1904, yH.
OSVETA AMERIKA; Wednesdays;
Bohemian: eight pages 17^x24: subscription
$1.50; established 1893; F. J. Kutak, editor;
Osveta Publishing Co., publishers; prints
also editions for Schuyler and Wilbur (3—3).
Combined circulation: In 1901. jkl."
Actual average for 1902, 3,834. In 1903,
H. In 1904, yH. _
POKROK ZAPA DU ; Wednesflays;
Bohemian; republican: eight pages l(x24;
subscription $1; established 1871; Jos. F.
Pribyl. editor; Pokrok Publishing Co.. pub-
lishers (9—3)
Circulation: In 1900. I. In 1901. yl. In
1902, vl. In l'.t<i3, (z— 4) !(••). In 1904, y I.
POSTENj Thursdays (A A).
PROGRESS; Saturdays; negro; repub-
lican: eight pages 15x22; subscription .§2;
established 1889 ; F. L. Barnett, editor and
publisher (12— 3). Circulation -jkl."
PROTECTOR; Saturdays; retail liquor
trade: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 190(i: C. E. Fields, editor and
publisher. Circulation ".ikl."
•<)UILL; Saturdays; democratic; sixteen
pages 11x15: subscription SI; established
1900; John E. Regan, editor; The Douglas
Countv Democraov. publishers. Circ'n "jjil."
KOYAL WOODMAN; Tuesdays;
Modern Woodmen of America: eight pages
13x20; subscriptions!: established 1896; Geo.
A. Magney and R. C. Dozier, editors and
publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1899,
6,523. Inl900, vG. Inl901,yH. In 1902, yH.
In 1903. vH. In 1904 vH.
SVENSKA JOIJRNALEN; Wednes-
days: Swedish; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion S1.50; established 1887; G. Albert Linden,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
617
NEBRA SKA —Omaha.
editor ; The Swedish- American Publishing
Co., publishers.
Circiilatioii: Actual average for 1896,
5,518. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899,
yH. Actual average for 1900, 6,tJ15. In
1901, yG. lu 1902, yG. In 1903, yG (OO).
(AA1.
TRADE EXHIBIT; Saturdays; com
mercial; flftytwo pages I0xl4; subscription
$1; established 1890; R. F. Hodgln, manager;
Trade Exhibit Co., publishers (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, H. in 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. Inl900,yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904. yl.
T K II E VOICE; Fridays ; reman
catholic; twenty four pages 11x15; sub-
scription $2; established July, 1903; Peter
C. Gannon, editor; The True Voice Publish-
ing Co., publishers (12—1).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
endinq with ^ovember, li)04, ''2,''Z53,
TWENTIETH CENTURY
FARMER; Wednesdays; agriculture;
twenty four to fortj^eight pages 12x17; sub-
scription $1; established December, 1900; T.
F. Sturgess, editor; Bee Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (1—5).
Cii'culatiou: Actual average. for 1904,
48,465.
VEisTERNS SVENSKA TRIBUN;
Wednesdays; Swedish; eight pages 1.5x22;
sub-icription $1 ; established 1898; Albert
Sjoberg, editor; Swedish Tribune Publish-
ing Co., publishers Cd — 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,S03. In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •)
(A A).
WESTERN LABORER; Saturdays;
labor; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; F.
A. Kennedy, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation : Actual average for the first
six months of 1897. ^.'.ill. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, yl. In 19U0, yl. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
WORKERS' TRI-CITY GAZ-
ETTE? Saturdays; labor; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established December, 1900;
Willis Hudspith, editor and publisher (3— 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." In 1902. De-
cember, publisher asserts, no issue for th -
past two years has been less than 2,000. In
1903, I (A A).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
HOSPODAR ; semi-monthly; Bohem-
ian; sixteen pages 8x11; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1891; National Printing Company,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
MONTHLY.
BANKERS' UNION HERALD;
monthly; fraternal insurance; sixteen pages
8J^xll}^; subscription 60 cents; established
1899; Bankers' Union of the World, editors
and Dublishers (12 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
Inl903, (z— 4)1 (A A).
FARM MAGAZINE; monthly; agri-
culture; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription 25
cents; established April, 1904; W. T. Lalng,
editor; The Farm Magazine Company, pub-
lishers ( 1—5).
FRATERNAL. MEDICAL, EX-
AMINER; monthly (A A).
FRATERNAL. REVIEW; monthly;
odd fellowship; twenty pages 8x11; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1895; C. D.
Neal, editor and publisher (6— 3).
Circulation: In 1897, "JSi" Actual average
for 1899, 2,S16. In 1900, yH. Actual aver-
agr forayear ending loith September, 1901,
3,634. In 1902. yH. In 1803, (z-4) H (• •)
<AA).
GOOD WILL, TIDINGS: monthly;
religious; twelve pages 9x12; subscription
•Wcents; establishedNovember, 1902; John
W. Thomas, editor and publisher (1—4). Cir
culation "jkl."
OMAHAN; monthly; twenty eight pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 19(X); C. C.
Tennant Clary, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl •
NEBRASKA- Omaha.
SOVEREIGN VISITOR; monthly;
Independent: Woidmen of the World; six-
teen pages 12x17 ; subscription 50 cents ; estab-
lished 1890; S. G. Smyth, editor; H. J. Root,
manager (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less tlmn 3S,000. Actual average for 1896,
35,5S3. In 1897. B Z. Actual average for
1898, 91,250; for 1899, 1'20,833. In 1900.
yA. Actual average for 1901, 148,000;
for 1902, 195,000. In 1903, (z— 4) A. Actual
average for 1901, tj63,500.
SVENSKA FARM-JOURNAL;
monthly (A A).
TRAVELERS' TIME- SAVER;
monthly (A A).
WESTERN ADVERTISER; month
ly; advei-tising; twenty-four pages 6x9; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; Chas. D.
Thompson, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1897, IZ. In 1898, yl. In
1899 **JKL '*
VVE^TERN EDITOR; monthly; jour-
nalistic; sixty six pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established 1894; W. M. Maupin and A. L.
Stonecypher, editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual average
for a year ending with February, 1902.
t2,363. In 1902. yH. In 1903, yH (OO).
(A A).
WESTERN REBEKAH; monthly
(AA).
O'NEILL, c. h., Holt Co. t] l.lOTt pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley and
Sioux City, O'Neill & Western Rds. Flour
mill and chicorj' factorj\ Farming and
stock raising.
FRONTIER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1880; D. H. Cronin, editor; Frontier
Printing Co., publishers (12—3).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903,1,116. In 1904, yl.
HOLT CO. INDEPENDENT ; Fri-
days ; people's party; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1890; E. S. Eves,
editor; Independent Publishing Company,
publishers.
Circulation: In 1396, "jjcl." In 1897, Z.
In 1898, publisher asserts, every issue ex-
ceeded 1,000; in 1899. 1,050. In 1900, yl. In
1901, "JKL."
ORD c. h., Valley Co. D l,372t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Union
Pacific Rds. Farming and stock raising.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; Jason L. Claflin, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "JKL."
QUIZ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1882: W. W. Haskell, editor and publisher
(2-5).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for IS96, 1,011. In 1897, I Z. In 1898,
yl. Actual average for 1899, l,13ii. In
1900, yl. Actual average for a year ending
with June, 1901, l,'>i86: for a year ending
ivith June, 1902, 1,397. In 1903, (z— 1) I.
Actual average for 1994, 1,457.
UNION WORKER; monthly; tem-
perance; eight pages 11x16; subscription 50
cents; established 1888; Mamie M. Claflin,
editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1900. "jkl." Actual average
for 1901, 3,021. In 1902, yH. In 1903,
(z-4)H(»»). (A A).
ORLEANS, Harlan Co. p 6561 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. Or-
leans College. Farming, fruit and stock
raising.
COURIER; Fridays; populist; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
618
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
1889; U. C. Breithaupt, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
STAR; Fridaj's(A A).
OSCEOLA, c.h., Polk Co. n 882t pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd., 115 m. S, W. of
Omaha. Farming and stock raising.
POLK CO. BEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1888; E. A. Walrath, editor
and publisher (12 — 3).
Circulatiou -jkl." Actual average for
191)3.1,178. In 1904, yl.
RECORD ; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1873;
H. H. Campbell, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation 'JKL."
OSMOND, Pierce Co. i 501t pop., on
Sioux City, O'Neill & Western Rd., 8 m. S. E
of Plalnvlew. Farming and stock raising.-
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
•Ix pages 17x23; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1891; Boyd S. Leedom, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
OVERTON, Dawson Co. n 255t pop.,
11 m. E. of Lexington.
ALFALFA HERALD; Fridays; in-
dependent; eight pages 15x32; subscription
$1; established 1901; J. W. Dunaway, editor
and publisher (12— 3). Circulation •■.tkl."
OXFORD, Furnas Co. g 787t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 270
m. S. W. of Omaha. Agriculture and stock
raising.
STANDARD; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; O. A. Schoonover, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKL."
PAGE, Solt Co. b 200t pop.
REPORTER: Fridays (A A).
PALMYRA, Otoe Co. O^ SOlf pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 24 m. S.
E. of Lincoln, the State capital. Farming.
ITEMS; Fridays ; indepeudent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1887; Alex. Rough, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
PANAMA, Lancaster Co. D- 200 pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd.,20m. S. E. of Lin-
coln, the county seat and State capital.
Corn, oats and live stock.
PRIMITIVE CHRISTIAN; Tues
days ; undenominational ; eight pages 11x16;
subscription ,50 cents; established 1891; W. F.
Parmiter, editor; H. E. Moore, publisher
(8-3).
Circulation: In 1893, publisher asserts,
not less than 2.000. In 1896. 1. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. "jKi." In 1900, Z. In 1902, "jkl." In
1903, Z;4)(««).
PAPILLION, c. h., Sarpy Co. D- .594t
pop., on Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific
Rds., 15 m. S. of Omaha. Flour mills.
Bricks, cheese and farming Implements
manufactured.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 1.5x22; subscription $1.50; established
1874 ; The Papillion Times Printing Co.. edi-
tors and publishers (9— 3). Circulation "jkl "
In 1900, Z. In 1902, Z (6). In 19ii3. Z (4).
PAWNEE CITY, c.h., Pawnee Co.UK
l,9o9+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
and Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds,.
70 m. from Saint Joseph, Mo. Agriculture
and stock raising.
PAWNEE CHIEF; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1900; A. E. Ovendon, editor and
publisher (9—3). Circulation "jbl "
PAWNEE PRESS ; weekly, twice-a-
week, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1877; Fred S. Hassler, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903,
Z(4) (••).
PAWNEE REPUBLICAN; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1868 ; J. N. Hassler,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
PENDER, c. h., Thurston Co. cf 943t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., about 80 m. N. of Omaha.
Farming.
REPUBLIC; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1889; J. W. Huntsberger, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 20x28; subscription $1.50 ; established
1886; M. W. Murray, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
PERU, Nemaha Co. Q, SlSf pop., on
Burlington & Missouri River Rd., 18 ra.
S. E. of Nebraska City. Farming.
POINTER ; Fridays; eight pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1897; Spelbring,
Hosic & Hecker, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
PETERSBURG, ^oone Co. n 478t
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val-
ley Rd., about 20 m. N. of Albion, the county
seat. Agriculture.
INDEX; Thursdays; independent: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891; O. E. Walters, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
PIERCE, c. h., Pierce Co. ti 770t pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley
Rd., about 60 m. S. of Yankton, S. Dak.
Agriculture.
PIERCE CO. CALL;. Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 1.5x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1877; Brande Bros., editors and
publishers (8— 3). Circulation "jkl.--
PIERCE CO. LEADER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1889; Eugene Austin, editor
and publisher (.3—3). Circulation "jkl " In
1901,Z(1, 2, 4, 5). Iul902, Z(4).
PILGER. Stanton Co. d 250 pop., ou
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,
10 m. N. E. of Stanton.
HERALD; Tridavs; eight pages 15x22;
suu.scriptlon $1; established August, 19U1;
F. W. Mitchell, editor; Herald Publishing
Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl."
PLAINVIEW, Pierce Co. ^ 603t
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val-
ley and Sioux City, O'Neill & Western Rds.
Hay pressing. Shipping of grain and live
stock. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.25; established 1892;
J. F Gunthorp, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "j_kl."
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25 ; es-
tablished 1884; D. L. Crellln, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3). Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
619'
NEBRASKA.
PLATTE CENTER, Pkiite Co. a
392t pop., on Union Pacific Rd., about 11 m.
N. W. of Columbus, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
SIGN A li ; Fridays ; eight pages 15x22 : sub-
scription $1.25; established 1893; J. L. Clark,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
PL.ATTSMOUTH, c. h., Cats Co.n-
4,964+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
and Missouri Pacific Rds., at the confluence
of the Platte and Missouri rs., 20 m. S. of
Omalia. Grain, cattle, lumber and manu-
facturing.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and N E W S - H E R A L. D,
semi-weelcly, Mondays and Thursdays; re-
publican ; four pages — dally 15x22, semi-
weekly 18x24; subsorlption — daily $4.80,
semi-weekly $1; established 1864; George L.
Farley, editor and publisher. Circulation-
daily "JKL." semi-weekly "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
J O UR N A li ; weekly, twlcea week,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881; Fox & Mann, editors and pub-
lishers. Circ'n"jKL." In 1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
TRIBUNE ; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1898; Tribune Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl." (a A).
PLYMOUTH, Jefferson Co. □, 195t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
17 m. N. E. of Fairbury, the county seat.
Agriculture.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x24; subscription $1 ; established 1893;
Plymouth Printing Co., editors and publish-
ers (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
PONCA,c. h., Dixon Co. \:f l,0t3t pop.,
on Chicago. St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 25 m. W. of Sioux City, Iowa.
NORTHERN NEBRASKA JOUR-
NALi; Thursdaj's; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1873;
Chas. S. Ashton, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
PRIMROSE, Hamilton Co. n 282
pop., on Burlington & Missouri River Rd.,
about lU m. S. W. of Aurora, the county seat.
BOOMER; Fi-Idays(A A).
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established April, 1901; A.
E. KuU. editor and publisher (1—5).
REPORTER; Thursdays: independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
lished November, 190.1; J. A. Balrd, editor
and publisher (12— 3) (A A).
RAG AN, Harlan Co. Q 208t pop., on
Kansas City & Omaha Rd., 17 m. N. E. of
Alma, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eightpages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1893; E.M.
Lanty, editor and publisher (S— 3). Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
RANDOLPH, C'erfrtr(7o.cr l,165tpop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
and Great Northern Rds., 60 m. W. of
Sioux City, Iowa. Farming.
REPORTER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1893; Harry M. Hammond, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
NEBRASKA.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.25; established 1888;
Henry L. Peck, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "^kl."
RAVENNA, ^«/a^o Co. u 808t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. and
Loup r., 30 m. N. W. of Grand Island. Agri-
culture.
NEWS; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1886; C. B. Cass, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jkl."
RAYMOND, Lanca$ter Co. a- 200t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 12 m. N. W. of
Lincoln, the county seat and State capital.
Grain and live stock.
REVIEW ; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1892; J. R. Mont-
gomerj% editor; Inter-State Newspaper Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
REDCLOUD, c. h., Webster Co. g
1,554+ pop., on ChicagcBurlington & Quincy-
Rd., 140 m. W. of Lincoln. Agriculture and
stock raising.
COMMERCI A I. ADVERTISER;
triweekly; independent republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
August, 1902; A. C. Hosmer, editor; Red
Cloud Printing Co., publishers (1 — 4). Circu-
ation "JKL."
CHIEF ; Fridays; republican ; eight page*
15x22; subscription $1; established 1873; J. E.
Nau, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
1,250. In 1895, I. Actual average for
1896. 1,646. In 1897. V. In 1898, yl. In
1899, vl. Inl9tX1. vl. In 1901. yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, (z— 4, 5) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
NATION; Thursdays; people's party;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; Ward & Son, editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, Z^
Actual average for imo, 1,374. In 1901, y I.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
WEBSTER CO. ARGUS; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1878; L. E. Tait. editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3).
Circulation; In 1901. "jkl " Actual aver-
age for 1902,1,420. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
REPUBLICAN CITY, Harlan Co.
p 386+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd. and Republican r., 10 m. E. of
Alma, the county seat. Live stock and
farming.
HARLAN CO. RANGER; Fridaysr
independent: eight pages 15x22: subscrip-
lion $1; established July, 1902; W. L. Mar-
tin, editor and publisher (9 — 3) Cli'c'n "jkl"
RISINGCITY, Butler Co. o 4«i9t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 12 m. S. W.
of David City, the county seat. Ships corn,
potatoes, hogs and cattle. Stock raising.
INDEPENDENT ; Thursdays; inde-
pendent ; eight pages 19x22 ; subscription
$1.25; established 1880; Alb. J. T. Keempfer,
editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
RIVERTON, Franklin Co. p 327t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
15 m. W. of Redcloud. Flour mills.
REVIEW; Fridays; republican; eight
pases 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1870: P. A. Williams, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
630
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
ilOSELAND, Adams Co. g 227t pop.,
on Kansas City & Omaha Rd., 18 m. S. W. of
Hastings, the county seat. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican: eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1; esablished 1891;
A. W. Evans, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
RULO, Richardson Co., 900 pop., on
Burlington & Missouri River Rd., 10 m. E.
of Falls City, the county seat. Agriculture,
REGISTER ; Wednesdays ; independ-
ent; four pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished November, 1903; W. D. Hurlbut
editor and publisher (12—3) (A A.)
RUSHVILLE, c. h., Sheridan Co. ^
483+ pop., on Fremont, Elkhoru & Missouri
Valley Rd. Stock raising ana farming.
.RECORDER; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1894: G. M. G. Cooper, editor and publisher
<6— 3). Circulation "ikl"
STANDARD; Thursdays;populIst;eight
pages 13x22; subscription $1; established
1885; E. L. Heath, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation ••iKi" In 1899. Z. In 1902. -jkl."
SAINT EDWARD, Boone Co. u
625+ pop. on Union Pacific Rd., 15 m. S. E.
of Albion, the county seat. Flour mills.
Agriculture and stock raising.
BOONE CO. ADVANCE; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
5U cents; established 1900; S.J. Kennedy, edi-
tor and publisher (6— 3). Circulation "'jkl"
SUN; Fridays; republican; eight pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1891; H.
Gordon Cross, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
SAINT PAUIj, c. h., Howard Co. u
1,475+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy and Union Pacific Rds.. 23 m. N. of
Grand Island. Flour; mills. Grain and
stock raising.
PHONOGRAPH PRESS ; Fridays;
independent-democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscriptions!; established 1878; C. B. Man-
uel, editor: C. B. & S. E. Manuel, publlahers
(3— 3t. Circulation "JKL." Inl902, Z (1. 2, 4, 5).
REPUBLICAN i Thursdays; republi
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1891; Clark Perkins, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl." Actual
aremgre /or 1903, 1,016; /or 1904. 1,108.
PRESENT TRUTH; monthly; church
of God; eight pages 10x14; subscription 50
cents; established 1899; W. L. Crowe, editor;
Chas. E. Crowe, publisher. Does not insert
advertisements (A A).
SALiEM, Richardson Co. D, 5331 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 6 m.
N. W. of Falls City, the county seat.
Milling, live stock and grain.
INDEX ; Fridays; non-partisan; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1883; E. Wickham, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
S ANTEE AGENCY, J^nox Co. fi 200
pop., on Missouri r.. 30 m. above Yankton,
S. Dak. Indian reservation of the Santee
. Sioux.
lAPI OAYE; monthly ; Indian race ;
four pages 11x16; subscription 50cent8; estab
lished 1871 : Alfred L. Rlggs, editor and pub
Usher (9— 3). Circulation "jja" (A A).
WORD CARRIER; monthly; Indian
education; four pages 11x16; subscription 50
cents ; established 1871 ; A. L. Rlggs, editor and
publisher (9— 3). Circulation "iKL." (A A),
NEBRASKA.
SARGENT, Custer Co. D250tpop.,
30 m. 1^. E. of Broken Bow, the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1899;
H. H. Hiatt, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
SCHUYLER, c. h., Col/ax Co. Q 2,157t
pop., on Union Pacific and Chicago, Bur-
lington & Quincy Rds., 75 m. N. W. of
Omaha. Flour mill.
CESKY OBZOR; weekly (A A).
FREELANCE; Fridays(A A).
QUILL; Wednesdays ; independent-
democratic; eight pages 173^x24 ; subscription
$1; established 1886; Alex. Schlegel, editor
and publisher (9—3).
Circulation : In 1898, "jkl" Actual aver-
age/or 1899, 1,093. In 1900, "jkl."
SUN; Fridays; republican; twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1: established 1871 ; F. L.
Werty, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
SCOTIA, Grteley Co. n 267t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 47 m. N. W. of Grand
Island. Grain and stock raising.
REGISTER; Thursdays; four pages
18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1895 :
Henry C. Waldrip, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "iKL"
SCOTTSBLUFF, Scottshluff Co. -a
400 pop., on Burlington & Missouri River Rd.
in Nebraska, 3 m. N. of Gering, the county
seat. Irrigated agricultural region.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
May, 1901; E. F. Moon, editor and publisher
(12 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900: E. T. Westervelt, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
SCRIBNER, Dodge Co. n- 827t pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.
and Elkhorn r., 60 m. N. W. of Omaha.
Mills and grain and stock shipping.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1884; R. D.
Kelly, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
RUSTLER; Thursdays ; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1894;
Henry M. & Nora R. Kidder, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
SEWARD, c. h., Seward Co. a- l,970t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rds.,
25 m. N. W. of Lincoln, the State capital.
BLUE VALLEY BLADE; Wednes-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1870; Elmer E. Betzer,
editor and publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
In 1899. Z. In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
INDEPENDENT- DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription .81 ; established 1891 ; W. H. Smith,
editorand publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1899. "iKL." in 1900, Z. ^c^
ual average for 1901, l,'ji36. In 1902, yl. In
1903, Z (4)(«#). In 1904, yl.
NEBRASKA DEUTSCHE FAR-
MER ZEITUNG; Fridays; German;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Joseph Tagwerker, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
621
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
SHEIiBY, Polk Co. a 425t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 8 m. E. of Osceola, the
county seat. Agriculture.
SUN; Thursdays; independent; eight
paKes 13x20; subscription $1; established
1890; J. C. Rahe, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "isi."
SHELTON, Buffalo Co. n «8it pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd., 180 m. W. of Omaha.
Farming and stock raising.
CLiIPPER; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
Bubscrlption $1.50 ; established 1880 ; F. D.
Reed, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
SmCK-lil^Y, Fillmore Co. g 372t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy and Fre-
mont,Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rds., 14 m.
S. W. of Geneva, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
H E R A Li I) ; Fridays ; independent ;
fourteen pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886: J. W.Williams, editor and pub-
- Usher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
SHUBERT, Richardson Co. O, 301 1
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
20 m. N, of Falls City, the county seat.
Wheat and corn. Farming.
CITIZEN; Fridays; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; J. E. Dalby,
editor: Ross Bros., publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
SIDNEY, c. li., Cheyenne Co. -D l.OOlf
pop., ou Union Pacific Rd. Supplies for
cattle ranches of Western Nebraska.
Farming.
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established October, 1901; James McMullan,
editor and publisher (6— 3) Circulation 'jkl."
TELEGRAPH; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1873; F. A. Gapen, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "JKL."
SILVER CREEK, Merrick Co. n 291
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 25 m. N. E. of
Central City, the county seat. Agriculture.
SAND; Fridays; twelve pages 8x11; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; D. F. Davis
editor and publisher ^2 — i). Circ'n "jkl."
SOUTH OMAHA, Douglas Co. q
26,001t pop., on Union Pacific, Fremont, Elk-
horn & Missouri Valley, Chicago, St. Paul,
Minneapolis & Omaha, Chicago, Milwau-
kee & St. Paul and Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rds., 4 m. S. of Omaha, the county
seat. Stock yards and packing and render-
ing houses.
DROVERS' JOURNAL. -STOCK-
MAN; every evening except Sunday; live
stock; four pages 18x24; subscription $4;
established 1887; Journal Stockman Co., ed-
itors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkj,." In 1901, June,
publisher asserts, ever since 1898 has been
13,000. In 1902, yF. In 1903, (z— 4) F (• •). In
1904, yF.
NEBRASKA DAILY DEMOCRAT;
every evening except Sunday; democratic;
four pages 15x22: subscription $3; established
October. 1900; John M. Tanner, editor and
publisher (6 — 3). Circulation "jkl" In 1903,
Z(4) (••).
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and MAGIC CITY HOOF AND
HORN, Saturdays; live stock; four pages
15x22; subscription— daily $2, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1901, weekly 1887; Magic City
Printing and Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation— daily "jkl." (A A);
weekly "j.kl." In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In
1902. Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; Inde-
pendent ; labor ; four pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion .$1 ; established September, 1901 ; E.
Copenharve, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "jkl.-
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished May, ]9(»3: The Allbery Printing Co.,
editors and publishers (7 — 3P). Circ'n "jj{l."
CHRISTIAN WAYFARER; month-
ly; religious work; four pages 12x16; sub-
scription 50 cents: established January. 1903;
W. T. Biggers, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Dakota Co.
cf 889t pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minne-
apolis & Omaha and Great Northern Rds.,
5 m. N. of Dakota, the county seat, and 1
S. of Sioux City, la. Agriculture, fruit rais-
ing and market gardening.
DAKOTA CO. RECORD; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1880; J. J. Elmers, editor
and publisher (3— 3). Circulation "iju,"
SPALDING, Greeley Co. D 148 pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd., 150 m. N. W. of
Omaha.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 190U; John E. Kavanough, editor and
publisher (2 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
SPENCER, BoydCo. b 135t pop., 32 m.
N. of O'Neill. Farming.
BOYD CO. ADVOCATE; Fridays;
republican: eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1892; C. A. Manville & Son,
editors and publishers (6—3). Circ'n "jki.."
SPRINGFIELD, Sarpy Co. n- lOOf
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 25 m. S. of
Omaha. Carriage factory.
MONITOR; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882; J. C. Miller, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
SPRINGVIEW, c. h., Keyapaha Co.
[^ 188+ pop., 20 m. N. E. of Bassett. Farming
and stock raising.
HERA LiD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
1886; L. A.Wilson, editor and publisher (7— 3).
Circulation "jkl." Actxial average for 1904,
ST'4
"kEYA PAHA CO. NEWS; Thurs
days (A A).
STANTON, c. h., Stanton Co. c( 1.052t
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val-
ley Rd., 40 m. N. of Columbus. Sheep
raising.
PICKET; Thursdays; republican; eight
pak'esl8x24; subscription $1 ; established 1893;
A. F. Enos, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkx"
REGISTER; Fridays; populist; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1879;
Alfred Pout, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
STEIN AUER,^awnce Co. ^ 213t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
about 7 m. N.W. of Pawnee City, the county
seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
STAR; Thursdays; English and German:
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
•622
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
$1; established 1893; W. F. Huff, publisher
(7—3). Circulation "jkl."
STELIiA, Richardson Co. P, 498t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 20 m. N. of Falls
City, the county seat. Flour mills, creamery
and elevators. Shipping of grain, cattle
and hogs. Farming.
PRESS; Fridays; neutral; four pages
15x22; subscription $1.25; established 1882;
<:;ivde ana Eunice Haskins, editors and pub-
lishers (9—3). Circulation "fKi."
STERLING, Johnson Co. 0, 782t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 36 m.
S. E. of Lincoln, the State capital. Farming
and stock raising.
RECORD; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1893 ; Martin & Swallow, editors and pub-
lishers (12— 3). Circulation -jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1902, JKL."
SUN; weekly, twice-a-week, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1886; L. A. Var-
ner & Sou. editors and publishers (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL-"
STOCKHAM, Hamilton Co. U 169
pop , on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val-
ley Rd., 10 m. S. E. of Aurora.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription SI; established April, 19()3; Reg-
ister Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(T-3P)(AA).
STOCKVILLE, c. h., Frontier Co. p
269+ pop. Agriculture.
FABER; Thursdays; people's party;
•eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; J. H. Bayston, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation 'j^l."'
FRONTIER CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x21;
subscription $1 ; established 1892 : A. G.
■Williams, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "iKL."
STRANG Fillmore Co. g 234t pop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd., 10 m.
S. of Geneva, the county seat. Wheat,
oats and corn.
REPORTER; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1889; F. A.Sauer,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
STROMSBURG, Polk Co. u l,154t
pop., on Kansas City & Omaha and Union
Pacific Rds., 75 m. N. W. of Lincoln, the
State capital. Carriage, broom and plow
factories.
HEADLIGHT; Thursdays; people's
party; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ;
established 18S5; Ada M. Coleman, editor;
J. H. Coleman, publisher. Circulation "JKi"
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1880;
C. C. McCune, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "iiti,"
STUART, Solt Co. 0 382t pop., on
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,
30 m. W. of O'Neill, the county seat. Steam
roller mills. Shipping point for hay, cattle
and hogs.
LEDGER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1: established
1883; A. M. Church, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
SUPERIOR,-Z^Mcfco««Co.gi.577tpop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Fremont,
NEBRASKA.
Elkhorn & Missouri Valley, Atchison, To-
peka & Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific Rds.
Agriculture.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages — daily 13x20, weekly 21x26;
subscription— dally $5, weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—daily 1888, weekly 1882; J. D. Stine &
Son, editors and publishers (3 — 3. CLrc'n —
dally "JKL." weekly "jkl." In 1902. Z (4, 6).
EXPRESS AND SUPERIOR SUN;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22
subscription $1; established — Sttn 1882, .Ear-
press 1899, consolidated 1900; Express Printing
Co., editors and publishers (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
PHILATELIC WEST AND
CAMERA NEWS; monthly; coin, curio,
and stamp collecting and photography, one
hundred pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents;
established 1895; F. J. Clute, editor; L. T.
Brodstone, publisher.
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with September, 1901, 10,080; for a
year ending with July, 1902, 12,031; for
1903, 13.191. In 1904, E.
SURPRISE, Butler Co. Q 260 pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,
14 m. S. W. of David City.
BOOMER; Fridays (A A).
CITIZEN; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established February, 1901 ;
E. A. McNeil, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
SUTHERLAND, Lincoln Co. -O on
Union Pacific Rd., 20 m. W. of North Platte,
the county seat. Agriculture and stock
raising.
FREE LANCE; Thursdays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
Chas. Purnell, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
SUTTON, Clay Co. g l,365t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Kansas
City & Omaha Rds., 68 m. S. W. of Lincoln,
the State capital. Several factories.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1879; R.
B. Stlner, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
REGISTER I Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1880 ; F. M. Brown, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "fjo,."
S WANTON, Saline Co. q,266t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 10 m. S.
W. of Wilber, the county seat, and 20 N. W-
of Beatrice. Agriculture. Stock raising.
RECORD; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1896; M. C. Eyler
editor and publisher. Clrc'n"iiL." (A A),
SYRACUSE, Otoe Co. P.861t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,23 m. S.
W.of Nebraska City, the county seat. Flour
mills. Fruit and fine horses.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight paces 15x22: subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1896; H. E. Baker, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation -jkl."
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1877; W. H. Carson, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, "fii,." In 1897. I Z.
In 1898. "i£i."
TABLEROCK, Pawnee Co. P, 852t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
623
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
8 m. N. W. of Pawnee City, the countyseat.
Farming.
ARGUS; Thilrsdays; republican; eight
pae:es 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1882: F. H. Taylor, editor and publisher
(8— 3\ Circulation "ixi"
TALMAGE, Otoe Co. a, 489t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 20 m. S. of Nebraska
City, the county seat, and 70 from Lincoln,
the State capital. Stock raising and grain
growing.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1882; A. E.Starr, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
TAMORA, Seward Co. D- 1391 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 32 m. W.
of Lincoln, the State capital. Agriculture.
REGISTER; Fridays; neutral; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1893: A. Campbell, Jr., editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "iii,"
TAYIiOR, c. h., Loup Co. t] 100 pop.,
100 m. N. W. of Grand Island. Farming
and stock raising.
CLARION; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1S83; E, Andrews, editor and publish-
er (3—3). Circulation "j£i"
TECUMSEH, c. h., Johnson Co. Q,
2,005+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd.,'48 m. S. E. of Lincoln, the State
capital. Big Nemaha r. affords water power.
Agriculture.
CHIEFTAIN; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1867; Brundage & Thurber, editors and
publishers (12 — 3). Circulation "jjfL."
JOHNSON CO. JOURNAL; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1879 : Cooper &
Blauser, editors and publishers (3—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
JOHNSON CO. TRIBUNAL,; Satur-
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; C. W. Pool,
editor and publisher (1 — 5).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 19m, 1,318; for 1903, 1,471. In
1904, (z— 4) I.
TEKAMAH, c. h., Burt Co. tf l,597t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis A
Omaha Rd., 47 m. N. of Omaha. Agricult-
ure and stock raising.
BURT CO. HERALD ; Fridays; repub
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1884; J. R. Sdtherland, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAL AND BURTONIAN;
Thursdays, republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established— JoMr«aZ 1899.
.Bur^ortiari 1872, consolidated 1901; Ott Bros.,
editors and publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation : Actual average for year
ending with November, 1902, 1,364; /or 1903,
1,355. Inl90J, yl.
C R O Z I E R ; monthly; episcopalian;
twelve to twenty pages 8x10; subscription
50 cents: established 1899; Rev. Jas. Wise,
editor; Rev. W. H. Moor, publisher(2-5 P).
Circulation : In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver
age for 1902. 1,500. In 1904, yl.
THEDFORD, c. h., Thomas Co. n
150 pop., on Burlington & Missouri River
Rd. Stock raising and farming.
MID-REPUBLIC STOCKMAN;
Fridays; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1898; J. M. McMillan, editor and
publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
TILDEN, Madison Co. [j 533t pop., on
Fremont. Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd., 22
m. W. of Norfolk. Agriculture and grazing.
CITIZEN; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1893;
Felix Hales, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "iKL."
TOBIAS, /SaHne Co. n,672t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincj' and Kansas
City & Omaha Rds., 60 m. S. W. of Lincoln,
the State capital. Agriculture.
EXPRESS; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1895;
P. M. Eyler, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
TRENTON, c. h., Hitchcock Co. p 3291
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.
and Republican ,r., 22 m. W. of McCook.
Farming and stock raising.
LEADER; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1897; A.L.Tay-
lor, editor and publisher (8—3 P). Circula-
tion "iKL."
REGISTER; Fridays ; Independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; O. W. Dewald, editor and pub-
lisher; prints an edition for Stratton. Com-
bined circulation "iii"
TRYON, c. h., McPherson Co. -D 15
pop., 35 m. S. of Mullen. Farming.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; republican; four
pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1889; Will H. Daly, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation ".jjiL."
ULYSSES, Butler Co. n- 563t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 15 m. N.
of Seward. Corn, wheat and cattle.
DISPATCH; Wednesdays; people's par-
ty; four pages 17x24; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished 1880; Charles H. Challis, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
UNADILLA, Otoe Co. P,a43t pop., on
Burlington & Missouri River Rd., 28 m.S.
E. of Lincoln, the State capital. Corn and
cattle.
OTOE UNION; Fridays; local; four
pages 15x22: subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1896: Mrs. M. A. Baker, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
UNION, Cass Co. O 282t pop., on Mis-
souri Pacific Rd., 12 m. N. of Nebraska City.
Agriculture.
LEDGER; Fridays; non-partisan; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1888 ;
C. L. Graves, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "jjii."
UNIVERSITY PLACE, Lancaster
Co. D- 1,130+ pop., on Burlington & Missouri
River Rd.
PROTECTOR; monthly; fraternal;
eight pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1898; Jason L. Claflin, editor and
publisher (1-4).
Circulation "jjcl." Actual average for
1903,4,931. Inl9(»4.yH.
UNION WORKER; monthly (A A).
UPLAND, Franklin Co. p 281t pop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd., In
Nebraska. 18 m. N. of Bloomington, the
county seat. Broom factory and creamery.
EAGLE; Thursdaj^s; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1899;
624
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
W. T. Graves, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation "jkl"
UTICA, Seward Co. D- 487t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 13 ni. W.
of Seward, the county seat. Grain elevators
and creamery. Wheat, oats, corn and live
stock.
SUN; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1887; L. R. Allphin, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "iii."
VAIiENTINE, c.h.. Cherry Co. ^ 811t
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val-
ley Rd. Supply depot for Rosebud Indian
Agency. Agriculture and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; I.M.Rice, editor and publisher
(8— 3P). Circulation "itfe."
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pagesl8x24; subscription $2; established
1887; W. S. Barker, editor and publisher
(3—9). Circulation "iKL."
VAIjIjEY, Douglas Co. D- 534t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Fremont.
Agriculture and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; non-partisan;
four pages 18x^; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887; C. E. Byars, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation 'fja"
VALPARAISO, Saundera Co. n 614t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 21 m. N. of Lin-
coln, the State capital. Flour mills, eleva-
tors, creamery and sash factory.
VISITOR J Thur-sdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established 1891; J. B.
Hemphill, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKi-"
VENANGO, Perkins Co. p 66 pop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd. In Ne-
braska, 18 m. S. W. of Grant, the county
seat. Farming.
LiEADER; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established Oc-
tober, 1902; J. M. Kimball, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "JivL"
VERDEL, Knox Co. cb on Fremont,
Elkhorn & Missouri Talley Rd., 11 m. N. W,
of Niobrara.
OUTLOOK; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established January, 1902;
John W. Wamberg, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "JKL"
VERDON, Richardaon Co. a,340t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific and Chicago, Burlington
& Quincy Rds., 102 m. S. of Omaha. Grain
and live stock.
VEDETTE; Fridays; Independent ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1888; C. G. Humphrey, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "iKi"
"WACO, York Co. a 310 pop., on Bur-
lington & Missouri River Rd. in Nebraska,
9 m. E. of York, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
GUIDE; Fridays; non-partisan; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
July, 1902; J. M. Amsberry. editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation 'jkl"
WAHOO, c. h., Saunders Co. D- 2,100t
pop., on Chicago. Burlington & Quincy,
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley and
Union Pacific Rds., 54 m. W. of Omaha.
Agriculture and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1886; H.
E. Maclellan, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
SAUNDERS CO. NEW ERA ; Fri-
days; independent; eight to twelve pages
17J^x22; subscription $1; established 189U;
Eric Johnson, editor; Erie Johnson & Sons,
publishers (9—3 P).
Circiilatiun : Actual average for 1897,
1,311. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. Inl900,zl.
Actual average for a year ending with
March. 1901, 1,376. In 1902. yl. In 1913,
yl(OO). In 1904. "JILL."
WASP; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1875 ;
T. J. Pickett & Co., editors and publishers
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1897, "isi" Actual aver-
age for 1898, 1,027. In 1899, "JKL." Actual
average for 1902. 1,364; for 1903, 1,448.
In 1904, (z— 4) I.
VtTAKEFIELD, Dixon Co. d 755t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 35 m. W. of Sioux City, la.
Grain and live stock.
REPUBLICAN AND JOURNAL;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 171^x24;
subscription $1; established — Re2:>ublican
1882. Journal 1895, consolidated 1903; Frank
L. Shoop. editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation : In 1897, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1S98, 1,072. In 1899, -JKL."
WASHINGTON, Washington Co. D-
100+ pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley Rd.
POST; Fridays (A A).
WATERLOO, Douglas Co. n- 345t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 20 m. W. of
Omaha, the county seat. Vine and garden
seeds, sugar beet, dairying and farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1881; James H. Riggs, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "j^i,."
WAUNETA, Chase Co. p I81t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. and
Frenchman r.,20 m. S. E. of Imperial, the
county seat. Grist mill. Farming.
BREEZE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1887 ; John W. Hann, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "iKL."
W AUS A, Knox Co. [ti 4411 pop. , on Chi-
cago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rd.,
30 m. S. E. of Niobrara, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE-HERALD } Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1891; Richmond & Burton,
editors and publishers. CIrc'n"fKL." (A A).
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1898; F. E. Anderson, editor; Gazette
Publishing Co.. publishers (6—3). Circula-
tion 'JKL."
WAVERLY, Lancaster Co. a- 26flt
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
13 m. N. E. of Lincoln, the county seat and
State capital. Agriculture.
WATCHMAN; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1891; E. B.
Mitchell, editor; Inter-State Newspaper Co.,
publishers. Circulation ••ull"
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
625
NEBRASKA.
WAYNE, c. h.. Wayne Co. ^ 2,l]9t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 45 m. S. W. of Sioux City, la.
Farming and stock raising.
DEMO C RAT; Fridays; democratic;
eitrht pages 15x22; subscription fl; estab-
Uihed 1884; W. S. Goldie. editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1875; Wm. H. McNeal. editor; McNeal& Beebe,
publishers. Circulation "jkl." In 1887, Z.
In 1902, "JKL."
REPUBLICAN ; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; W. H. Gibson, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
Circulation : In 1898, -iKh." In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, each issue 1.104. In 19uO, yl.
In 1901, (z-1, 3,4. 5) I, Actual average, for a
year ending with June, 1902, 1,216. In 1903.
(z-4)I(00) (A A).
NORFOLK DISTRICT MESSEN-
GER; monthly; eight pages 11x17; sub-
scription 35 cents; established May, 1903;
F. M. Sisson and C. S. Hughes, editors; C. S.
Hughes, publisher (12— 4).
Circulation : In 1904, publisher asserts,
every issue during the year was 700.
WEEPING W^ATER, Cass Co. a
l,15ij+ pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd. and
"Weeping Water r., 41 m. S. of Omaha.
Grain, live stock and lime.
HERALiD; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1902; Geo. H. Olive, editor and
publisher (3—3). Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; ei^ht pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1882; J. K. Keithley, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
NEBRASKA SCHOOL JOURNA L;
monthly, except July and August; educa-
tional; twenty-four pages 41^x11; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established November, 1901; D.
K. Luthj^ editor and publisher (3—3). Circu-
lation 'JKL." (A A).
WESTERN, Saline Co. Q,412tpop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 12 m.
W. and 6 S. of Wilber, the county seat.
Steam elevators, flour mill and creamery.
Farming.
WAVE; Fridays; independent-republi-
can; eight pages 18x34; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1882; G. W. Fike, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation "JKL."
WESTPOINT, c. h., Cuming Co. cf
1,890+ pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley Rd. and Elkhorn r., 74 m. N. of
Omaha. Manufactories and mills. Wheat
and corn.
CUMING CO. DEMOCRAT; Fri
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1876; John F.
Sherman, editor; Miller & McClean, pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
NEBRASKA VOLKSBLATT ; Fri
days; German; Independent; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1880;
Peter Peollet, editor; C. A. Von Sec-gen, pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z
(4)(»»).
REPUBLICAN AND CUMING CO.
ADVERTISER; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished—iZejJubZican 1870, Advertiser 1889, con-
solidated December, 1900; J. C. Elliott, edi-
tor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,035. Actual average for 1896,
2,358; /or 1897, 2,559; /or 1898, 2,841;
NEBRASKA.
for a year ending with Sept., 1899, 3,023:
for 1900. 3,273. In 1901, yll. In l'.i02
(z— 1, 6) H. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
WILiBER, c. h., Saline Co. P, l,054t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
30 m. S. of Lincoln, the State capital. Flour
mills and steam grain elevators.
LISTV; weekly (A A).
PR I TEL LIDIJ; Thursdays; Bohe-
mian; independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1891; J. A. Hos-
podsky, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1897, Z. In 1899, Z. In
1902, "JKL." (A A).
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1887 ; J. A. Wild, editor and publisher
(8— 3P). Circulation "Jio. "
SALINE CO. DEMOCRAT: Tues-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1888; John Knight,
editor and publisher (8—3 P). Circ'n "jkl."
WILCOX, Kearney Co. g 266t pop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd., 10 m.
S. W. of Mlnden, the county seat. Stock
raising and farming.
BANNER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
July, 1904; LeRoy Mershou, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
HERAliD ; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; Shetler &
Mershon, editors and publishers (3—3;. Cir-
culation "JKL."
WILSONVILLE, Furnas Co. g ipet
pop., on Chicago, Burlington Sc Quincy Rd.,
16 m. W. of Beaver City, the county seat.
Farming, alfalfa and stock.
REVIEW; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1886: C. W. Lindsay, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
WINSIDE, Wayne Co. d'400t pop,, on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 10 m. S. W. of Wayne, the county seat.
Flour mills. Agriculture and grazing.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; independent;
pages l.Sx20; subscription $1; estab-
1889: Nina B. Ecker, editor and pub-
four
lished
Usher (H— 3)
Circulation "jkl.
WISNER, Cuming Co. cf 963t pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.
and Elkhorn r., 15 m. N. of West Point, the
county seat. Cattle and grain.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; local; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1886; Geo. F. Kenower, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
FREE PRESS; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; S.W. Kelly, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "ikj,.-'
WOOD RIVER, ffall Co. n 589t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 16 m. W. of
Grand Island, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
INTERESTS; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1894; O.M.
Quackenbush, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "ilU."
SUNBEAM; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; C. C. Johns, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5). Circulation "jKi."
40
626
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
WYMORE, Gage Co. R 2,626t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. Rail-
way shops and roundhouses. Stock and
grain shipping.
ARBOR STATE; Fridays; people's
party; eight pages 18x20; subscription $1 ;
established 1874; J. R. Dodds, editor and
publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,868. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl." In 1900. Z. In
1902, "jKi." (ft).
WYMOREAN; Thursdays; republican;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; J. M. Burnham, editor and pub
lisher (3— 5P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,080. In 1896,1. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL." Actual average for 1902, 1,'^00.
In 1903, 1. In 1904, yl.
YORK, o. h., Tork Co. P, 5,132t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Fremont,
Elkhorn & Missouri Valley and Kansas City
& Omaha Rds., 50 m. W. of Lincoln, the
State capital. York College of Nebraska.
Agriculture.
TIMES ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKIiV, Thursdays; republican;
daily four, weekly eight pages 173^x24 ; sub
scription— daily $8, weekly $1 ; established—
NEBRASKA.
daily 1888, weekly 1880; T. E. Sedgwick, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation— daily "iiti"
weekly "jkl." In 1897, weekly Z. In
1902, "JKL." In 1903, "iKL."
REPUBL.ICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 20x26; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1874; W. E. Dayton, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,100. Actual average for 1896,
1.1 '25. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
1898, 1,128. In 1899, publisher asserts, every
week 1,152. In 1900, yl. In 1901. "iKL." In
1902. Z( 4. 6).
TELLER- DEMOCRAT; Thursdaj^s;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1897; Cliff Frank, editor; Cor-
coran & Frank, publishers.
Circulation: In 1898, "iKif" In 1899, zl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, "iKL."
YUTAN, Saunders Co. n- 263t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 13 m. E. by N. E. of
Wahoo, the county seat. Agriculture and
live stock.
BREEZE; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22 ;
•ubscription $1; established 1894: R. W. Par-
menter. editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
CON>ilJ[>IERS' COMMERCIAL.
CYCLONE; Saturdays; ten to sixteen
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
December. 1901; Herbert J. Parmenter. edi-
tor; R. W. Parmenter, publisher (8—3 P)
Circulation "jkl."
NEVADA.
Population 42,335 1. Land Area 109,740 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Oregon and Idaho, east by Utah and Arizona, southwest
and west by California. State capital: Carson City. Principal products and
industries : Cattle raising and mining. Number of newspapers and other peri-
odicals (March 30, 1905), 35, divided as follows: Daily, 10; semi-weekly 3; weekly,
22.
The cities and towns of over 2,000 population, according: to the United States
census of 1900 (t), ai"e as follows :
Reuo 4,.'500t Carsou City 2,100t
Viiffinia City 2,695t -c.auut
AUSTIN, c. h., Lander Co. U 702t
pop., on Nevada Central Rd., near Reeser.,
165 m. E. of Virginia City. Silver mining.
Quartz mills.
REESE RIVER REVEIL,L.E ; semi
weeklj% Wednesdays and Saturdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 13x20; subscription $5;
established 1863; Reveille Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (9— 3). Cii'c'n "jkl."
BATTLE MOUNTAIN, i«nder(7o.
a 365+ pop., on Nevada Central and South-
ern Pacific Co's Rds. and Humboldt r.
Mining, farming and stock raising.
CENTRAL NEVADAN; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$5; established 1884; Fred E. Woolcock, edi
tor; H. R. Lemaire, publisher. Circ'n "jki,."
BUTLER CITY, iVjj/e Co. g on car-
son & Colorado Rd., 59 m. from Sodaville.
TONAPAH BONANZA; every day;
four pages 13x30; subscription $5; estab-
lished August, 1901 ; W. W. Booth, editor and
publisher. Circulation "ijcL."
CARSON CITY, c. h., Ormahy Co. -n
State Capital, 2,100+ pop., on Virginia &
Truckee Rd., 4 m. from Carson r. and 30 S.
of Virginia City. Lumber, agriculture and
mining.
MORNING APPEAL.; every morning
except Monday; democratic; four pages
14x20; subscription $8; established 1855; H.
G. Mlghels, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation '-JKL."
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday ; re-
publican; four pages 15x22 ; subscription $13;
established 1891 ; Dunn & Lemmon, editors
and publishers (8—3 P). Circulation "jkl.-
WEEKLY; Mondays; four pages 14x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1891; Olcovich
& Olcovich, editors and publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL."
DAYTON, iyon Co. -D 45It pop., on
Southern Pacific Co.'s Rd.
ADVOCATE; Fridays (A A).
DE LAMAR, Lincoln Co. mso pop.,
55m. S. by W. of Pioche. Nearest railroad
station, Callente. Mining and milling.
LODE; Tuesdays; local; four pages 15x22;
subscription $4; established 1885; Lincoln
County Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers (2—5 P).
ELKO, c. h., Elko Co. q- 849t pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd. and Humboldt r
Mining, stock raising and farming.
INDEPENDENT ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; demo-
cratic ; four pages— dally 12x18, weeklv 18x24 ;
subscription— daily $8, weekly $4; established
—dally 1861, weekly 1867; W. W. Booher, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation— daily "jkl.-
weekly "jkl."
FREE PRESS; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 28x42; subscription $5; established
1882; C. H. Sproule, editor and publisher
(6 — 3). Circulation "jki,."
ELY, c. h., White Pine Co. n- 203t pop,,
84 m. S. E. of Eureka, the nearest railroad
station on Eureka & Palisade Rd. Mining.
NEVADA MINING REVIEW; Thurs
days; mining; eight pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $2.50; established October, 1902; J. M.
Lynch, editor and publisher (1 — 4). Circula-
tion JKL-" (A A).
WHITE PINE NEWS; Thursdays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $8 ; established
1868; White Pine News Co.. publishers (3—3).
Circulation "jkl."
EUREKA, c. h., Eureka Co. D 785t
pop., on Eureka & Palisade Rd. Mining,
smelting and refining silver.
SENTINEL; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $5; established
1870: E. A. SklUman, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "iiu<"
GARDNERVILLE, Douglas Co. -n
300 pop., 7 m. S. E. of Genoa, the county
seat, and 18 S. of Carson City, the State
capital. Farming.
COURIER; Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1880: Geo. M. Smith, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "ixi,."
RECORD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; established
1898; C. E. & S. Southworth. editors and pub-
lishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
GOLDFIELD, Esmeralda Co. p 8,000
pop., 300 m. S. E. of Reno. Gold mining.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $5; established
April 29, 1904; J. F. O'Brien, editor; O'Brien &
Windle, publishers (1—5 P).
HAWTHORNE, c. h.. Esmeralda Co.
p 436+ pop., on Carson & Colorado Rd.
628
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEVADA.
NEVADA.
100 m. S. of Virginia City. Mining and
timber.
WALKER LAKE BULLETIN i
Fridays; Independent; four pages 15x22;
subscription S5; establlslied 1883; A. J. Mc-
Carttiy, editor and publlslier (6—3). Circu-
lation -JKL"
I.OVELOCKS, Humboldt Co. ti l,204t
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 80 m.
S. of Winnemucca, the county seat. Mining.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; republican: four
pages 15x22; subscription fS; established
1898; C. M. Sain, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation ■•ull"
PIOCHE, c, h., Lincoln Co. R 242t
pop., 110 m. S. E. of Ely. Mining.
LINCOLN CO. RECORD; Fridays;
Independent; four pages 17x23; subscription
$3; established 1870; H. E. Freudenthal,
editor and publisher (6—3). Clrc'n "iKi"
RENO, c. h., Washoe Co. -n 4,500t
pop., on Nevada-California-Oregon, South-
ern Pacific and Virginia & Truckee Eds.
and Truckee r., 11 m. from E. base of
Sierra Nevada mountains, 22 N. W. of
Virginia City and 149 N. E. of Sacra-
mento, Cal. Planing mill, manufactories
of carriages and wagons, and stamp mill
and reduction works. Water power. Farm-
ing and mining.
EVENING GAZETTE; every evening
except Sunday, and GAZETTE AND
STOCKMAN, semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Saturdays; republican; four pages 18x24; sub
scriptlon — dally $6, semi- weekly S2; estab-
lished—daily 1876, semi-weekly 1877; Allen C.
Bragg, editor; Gazette Publishing Company,
publishers (8— 3).
Circulation— Daily ; In 1895. "jkl " In
1896, publisher asserts, smallest edition 1.000.
Inl897,Y. In 1898, "iKL." Inl902, Z(l,2,4, 5).
Semi- weekly: Rating varied from H in 1891
to I in 1895. In 1896, publisher asserts, small
est edition 1,300. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl."
Inl9a3, Zn,2,4. 5).
NEVADA STATE JOURNAL; every
morning except Monday: free silver; four
pages 18x24; subscription $6; established 1877;
John H. Dennis, editor; E. L. Bingham, pub-
lisher (.S— 3). Circulation "jkl."
LEDGER; Mondays; democratic; four
pages 13x20; subsscription $1.50; established
1899; R. R. Crawford, editor and publisher.
Circulation "iKL "
SEARCHLIGHT, Lincoln Co. 0. 65
pop., 60 m. W. of Rioville. Mining.
SEARCHLIGHT; Fridays; Independ-
ent; four to eight pages 11x16; subscription
$2.50; established June, 1902; H. A. Perkins,
editor; Searchlight Publishing Company
(Inc.), publlsherB (12—3). Circulation "jkl.-
TONOPAH, ^ye Co. g 4,500 pop., on
Tonopah Rd. Mining.
MINER; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $5; established
June, 1E02; Sam C. Dunham, editor; Dunham
& Morris, publishers (1—5). Clrc'n "jkl."
SUN; Wednesdays (A A),
VIRGINIA CITY, c.h.,5«or<y Co. -G
2,695+ pop., on Virginia & Truckee Rd.,
16 m. N. E. of Carson City, the State capital.
' and about 200 direct N. E. of San Fran-
cisco, Cal. Is the commercial metropolis
of Nevada. Gold and silver mining.
EVENING CHRONICLE ; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Tuesdays; four pages 16x23; subscription-
daily $8, weekly $2; established— daily 1872,
weekly 1876; John L. Considine, editor and
publisher (8—3 P). Circulation— dally;"JKL."
weekly "jkl."
Publisher's announcement. — We guarantee
that the average daily circulation of the
Virginia City (Nevada) Chronicle Is 2,500
copies dally. It will pay advertisers to in-
clude this publication in every estimate
they make, as they cannot cover Virginia
Citv and surrounding country without it.
REPORT; every evening except Sun-
day; four pages Ux21J^; subscription $6; es-
tablished 1S90; John L. Considine, editor;
Report Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation "jkl " (A A).
TERRITORIAL ENTERPRISE;
everv morning except Monday; four pages
16x28; subscription $8; established 1858: Blske
& Craise, editors and publishers (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL "
WADSWORTH, Washoe Co.-0 1.809t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd. and
Truckee r., 34 m. N. E. of Reno. Carriage
and railroad machine shops.
DISPATCH; semi-weekly, Wednesday*
and Saturdavs; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1891; Dispatch Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers. Clrc'n "isi,"
IVELLS, El^o Co. nf 440t pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 45 m. N. E. of
Elko, the county seat. Hay, grain and
stock raising. Mining.
NEVADA STATE HERALD; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $2; established 1897: Phil. S. Trip-
lett, editor and publisher (6—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
WINNEMUCCA, c. h., Humboldt
Co. ^ 1,110+ pop., on Southern Pacific Co's
I Rd. and Humboldt r. I arming, stock rais-
I Ing and silver mining.
! SILVER STATE ; every evening except
Sunday; free silver; four pages 18x24; sub-
! scriptlon $6; established 1869; Frank W.
Roache, managing editor; The Winnemucca
Publishing Co., publishers (8—3 P). Circula-
tion "fKL."
YERINGTON, Lyon Co. h- 577 pop.,
; on Walker r., 34 m. S. E. of Carson City,
1 the State capital.
LYON CO. TIMES; Saturdays; Inde-
t pendent; four pages 13x20; subscription $8:
I established 1874; F. W. Fairbanks, editor and
'publisher. Circulation "iju,"
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Population 411,588 1. Land Area 9,005 sq. miles.
Bounded north by the Canadian province of Quebec, east by Maine and the
Atlantic Ocean, south by Massachusetts, and west by Vermont. State capital:
Concord. Principal industries: Manufactures of cotton, woolen and shoe
machinery, and stone quarrying. Number of newspapers and other periodicals
(March 30, 1905), 95, divided as follows: Daily, 13; tri- weekly, 1; weekly, 69;
semi- monthly, 1; monthly, 10; quarterly, 1.
The cities of over 5,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (f), are as follows:
Manchester 56,987t
Nashua '23,89Ht
Concord 19,63'^t
Dover 13,'^07t
Portsmouth 10,fi37t
Keeue 9,165t
Berliu 8,886t
Rochester 8,466t
Lacouia 8,042t
Soiiiers worth 7,0ti3t
Franklin 5,846t
ANTRIM, «i«*6oro Go. g l,366t pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd.. 25 m. S. of Concord,
the State capital. Manufacturing.
REPORTER; Wednesdays ; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882: H.Webster Eldredge, editor and
publisher (8—3 P). Circulation "iKi-"
BERLIN, Coos Co. b 8.886t pop.,on
Grand Trunk and Boston & Maine Rds. and
Androscoggin r., 97 m. W. of Portland, Me.
Manufacture of lumber and paper pulp.
No other town In the State Is growing so
rapidly in population and business im-
portance.
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1888; H. I. Goss and J. D. Bates,
editors and publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1896,"jkl" Actual average
for the first six months of 1897, 1,603. In
1898,yl. In 1899. vl. Inl90;i, yl. Inl9Ul yl.
In 1902. yT. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
REPORTER; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1897; O.
H. Toothaker, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation; In 1898. "iKt. •• Actual average
/"or 1899, 1,117. Inl900,yl. In 1901, 1. In
1902, (z — ti) I, Actual average for a year
ending July, 1903, '^,252. In 1904 (z— 4) I.
BRADFORD, Merrimack Co. [? 805t
pop., on Concord Div. Boston & Maine Rd.,
28 m. N. W. of Concord, the State capital.
Farming and lumber.
PATHFINDER AND VISITOR;
Fridays; eight pages 11x16; subscription
75 cents; established 1898; F. H. Howe, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl.--
BRISTOL, Grafton Co. n l,600t pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd., 32 m. N. W. of
Concord, the State capital. Manufacturing.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; neutral;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1878 ; R. W. Musgrove, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
2.005. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1899,
publisher asserts, exceeding 1,600. In 1900, zl.
Actual average for a year ending with
March, 1901. 1, 666} /or 1902. 1,570; for
1903, 1,590; /or 1904, 1,539.
CANAAN, Grafton Co. a l,444t pop., on
Boston & Maine Rd., 13 m. E. ot Lebanon
and 50 N. of Concord, the State capital.
Agriculture and lumbering.
REPORTER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1867;
C. O. Barney, editor and publisher; prints an
edition for Mascoma (8—3 P).
Combined circulation: In 1895, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1.075. In 1896, I,
In 1897, Y. In 1898, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,000. In 1899, "jkl."
CLAREMONT, Sullivan Co. p6,498t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and Connecti-
cut r., 42 m. N. of Brattleboro, Vt. Man-
ufacturing and farming.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1849; Geo. I. Putnam, editor and pub-
lisher; prints editions for Alstead and Wal-
pole (fi— 3).
Combined circulation: In 1895, "jkl.-
Actual average for 1896, 1,583; for 1897,
1,601. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. Iul900,yl.
Inl90l, (z-6) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904, y I.
NATIONAL, EAGLE; Saturdays; re-
publican; four pages 22x28; subscription $1;
established 1834; Fay, Thompson & Fay, edi-
tors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,500. In 1896. I. In 1897. I Z.
In 1898. zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. zl. In
1901, yT. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
GOL£BROOK,c. h., Coos Co. d l,876t
pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Connecticut
r., 170 m. N. of Concord, the State capital.
Potato starch. Agriculture and lumber.
NEWS AND SENTINEL; Thursday*;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1 ; established— TVet^s 1876, Northern Sentinel
1870; consolidated 1885; Mrs. E. S. Cummings,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jKi' In
i90i,y:(i, 2. 4, 5).
CONCORD, c. h., Merrimack Co. p
State Capital, 19,632+ pop., on Boston &
Maine Rd. and Merrimack r., 73 m N. of
Boston, Mass. Manufacturing and com-
mercial center.
EVENING MONITOR; every evening
except Sunday, and INDEPENDENT
STATESMAN, Thursdays; republican;
daily eiglat, weekl.v twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription — dally $6, weekly $1.25; estab-
lished—daily 1864, weekly 1823; Geo.H. Moses,
630
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
editor; William D. Chandler, publisher
Circulation— Daily; Actual average for
1895 3,940; /or 1896, 3,596; for 1897,
3,511. In 1898, yH. In 1899, zl. In 1900. yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, I.
Weekly: Actual average for 1895, S,158:
for 1896. 7,140; for 1897, 6,608. In 1893,
vG. In 1899. zH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH.
in 1902, yH. In 1903. yH. In 1904, yH.
PATRIOT; every evening except Sun-
day and NEW HAMPSHIRE PAT-
RIOT, Thursdays; democratic; eightpages
18x24; subscription— daily $6, vreekly.$l; es-
tablished—daily 1835. weekly 1809; M. Meehan,
managing editor; People and Patriot Com-
pany, publishers.
Circulation— Daily: In 1898,"jkl." In 1899,
Z. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, yl. In 1904, I.
Weekly: Rating varied from Fin 1892 to H
in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl.
Inl899,zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
TRIBUNE ; Saturdays ; republican ; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1883;
Tribune Publishing Co.. editors and publish-
ers (8—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
GRANITE MONTHIiY: literary;
Blxty-four to one hundred pages 6x9; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1877; H. H. Met-
calf. editor; The Rumford Printing Co..
publishers (6—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
5,146; for 1896. 5,833; /or 1897, 4,335.
In 1898, yG. In 1899, yH. In 19U0. yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z-4) 1 (• •).
In 1904, yl.
GUIDON; monthly; roman catholic;
sixty-four to one hundred and twenty pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1898; Thos.
M. O'Leary, editor; Guidon Publishing Co.,
publishers.
Circulation : In 1899, "jkl." In 1900, 1.
Actual average for a year ending March,
1901, 6,338. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In
1904, yG.
HISTORICAL NEW ENGLAND;
monthly; historical; twelve pages 10x14;
subscription $1; established 1899; The Rum-
ford Printing Co.. editors and publishers.
Circulation "jki,." (A A).
NEW HAMPSHIRE MAGAZINE;
monthly (A A).
NEW HAMPSHIRE NATIONAL
GUARDSMAN? monthly (A A).
POPULAR ODD-FELLOW; month
ly; odd-fellowahlp; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1893; John W.
Bourlet. editor and publisher (fi— 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
1,758. In 1895, I. ^cfuaZ arera^^e /or 1896,
1,546; for 1897, 1,634; for 1898, 1,834;
for 1899. 1,638. In 1900, yl. Inl901,yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904. yl.
BERRY, Rockingham Co. 0,3,5831 pop.,
1 m. from Derry Depot.
NEWS; Fridays ; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1880 ;
Edward P. Trowbridge, editor and publish-
er (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
3,405. In 1896, H. Actual average for
1897.3,376. In 1898. yH. In 1899, yl. In
1900. yl. Actual average for a year ending
with June, 1901. 3,503; for 1902. 3,407.
Inl903,yH(OO). In 1904, yL
DOVER, c. h., Strafford Co. Q, 13,207t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and Cocheco r.,
68 m. N. E. of Boston. Large woolen mills.
Oldest town in the State; settled in 1623.
FOSTER'S DEMOCRAT; every even
ing except Sunday, and FOSTER'S
DEMOCRAT AND ENQUIRER, Fri
days; republican; eightpages 18x24; subscrip-
tion—dally $5, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1873, weekly Democrat 1872, Enquirer
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
1827, consolidated 1900; Geo. J. Foster &. Co.,
editors and publishers (8—3 P).
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
H in 1892 to I in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897.
HZ. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900. zl.
In 1901, publisher asserts, for two years past
has not been less than 3,000. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH. Actual average for 1904, 3,301.
Weekly: In 1896. "ikl." In 1897. Z. In
1902, -JKL."
ENFIELD, Graftov, Co. n l,845t pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd., 42 m. N. W. of Con-
cord. Woolen mills, broom manufactory
and granite quarry.
ADVOCATE; Fridays ; independent ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; W. A. Abbott, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation ■■jkl."
EXETER, c. h., Rockingham Co. q.
4,922+ pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and
Exeter r., 50 m. N. E. of Boston, Mass.
Phillips Academy. Manufacture of cotton
goods, heating apparatus, and boots and
shoes.
NEWS-LETTER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1831 ; John Templeton, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3).
Circulation: In 1896. ■■jkl." Actual aver-
age for the flrnt nine months of 1897, 3,35 1 :
/or 1898. 3,137; for 1899, 3,197 for 19(i0,
3,500; /or 1901, 3,476; for 1902, 3,759?
for 19(;t3. 3, 776 : for 1904, 3, 733.
FARMINGTON, Strafford Co. R
2,265-t- pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 18 m.
N, of Dover, the county seat. Boot and
shoe manufactories.
NEWS; Fridays ; independent ; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1879; E.H.Thomas, editor and publisher (3-3).
Circulation: In 1896, -jkl." In 1897. Z.
Actual average for 1902, 1,31 4. In 1903, I.
In 1904, y I.
FITZ WIIiLIAM, Cheshire Co. p f 87
pop., 15 m. S. E. of Keene, the county seat.
Manufacturing.
MOXADNOCK BREEZE; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22: subscription
$1.50; established 1900; Conrad W. Crooker,
editor and publisher (3—3). Circ'n ■■jkl."
FRANKLIN FALLS, Merrimack
Co. Q 5,846+ pop., on Merrimack r., 19 m. N.
of Concord, the county seat and State capi-
tal. Paper, hosiery, dress goods, woolens,
knit goods, knitting machinery, needles
and pulp.
JOURNAL -TRANSCRIPT; Thurs-
days; independent; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.25; established— Jou»-nai, 1872;
Transcript, 1882; consolidated 1898; Towne &
Robie, editors and publishers (12 — i).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
3.330; for 1896, 3,763. In 1897, Y. In
1898. I. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1903, January, publisher asserts, during
1902 did not print an edition less than 3.400.
Actual average for 1903, 3,560; for 1904.
"1578
'l'ECHO DE FRANKLIN; semi-
monthly; French; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 20 cents; established July, 1903;
Rodney A. Griffin, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation "jkl."
GORHAM, Coos Co. b 1,797 pop., on
Boston & Maine Rd., 25 m. S. E. of Lancaster.
Lumber mills.
MOUNTAINEER: Wednesdays; inde-
pendent ; eight pages 15J^x22 ; subscription $1 ;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
631
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
established April, 18T7; Frank Ingalls, editor
and publisher (1—5). Circulation "jkl."
HAMPTON, Rockingham Co. q, l,209t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 8 ni. E. of
Exeter and 12 S. of Portsmouth, the two
county seats. Farming.
UNION; Fridays; eight pages 12i^xl9;
•ubscrlption $1; established 1899; Chas.
Francis Adams, editor and publisher: prints
editions for Rye and Seabrook (8— 3P). Cir-
culation "JKL."
HANOVER, Grafton Co. n l,884t pop.,
on the Connecticut r., 55 m. N. W. of Con-
cord, the State capital. Dartmouth College,
organized In 1769.
DARTMOUTH ; Fridays, during the
college year ; collegiate ; forty pages 8x11 ;
subscription $2.50; established 1878; Board
of Editors of Student Body, editors and pub-
lishers (2— 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. zl. Inl899. yl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, (z — 3, 4) I. Actual average for a year
ending June, 1903, 1,858; for a year ending
u-ith June, lfH)4, 1.79.5.
trAZETTE; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1885;
Frank A. Musgrove, editor and publisher
(8— 3P). Circulation "jKi"
HIL.L.SBORO BRIDGE, JJill»-
boro Co. p 2,254t pop., on Boston & Maine
Rd., 27 m. S. W. of Concord, the State cap-
ital. Manufacturing and lumber.
HILiLSBORO MESSENGER;
Thursdays; neutral; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1868; Flanders &
Chadwick, editors and publishers; prints
editions for Henniker, Bennington and
Washington (4—3).
Combined circulation: In 1895, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1.148. In 1896, I.
In 1897. 1 Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. Inl900,yT.
In 1901, (z— 1,2, 4,5)1. Inl902, yl. In 1903, y I.
Actual average for 1904, 1,.342*
HINSDALE, Cheshire Co. p 2,100
pop., oil Boston & Maine Rd.
HERALD ; Fridays (A A).
HOLLIS, Hillshoro Co. g 910t pop.,
8 m. W. of Nashua. Coopering and farming.
TIMES; Fridays: independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription ^1; established
1886: A. F. Hildreth, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
KEENE, c. h., Cheshire Co. p 9,l«5t
pop., on Boston & Maine and Fitchburg
Rds. and Ashuelot r., 50 m. S. W. of Con-
cord, the State capital, and 92 N. W. of
Boston, Mass. Sashes and doors, flannels,
woolens, shoes, machinery and wooden-
ware.
EVENING SENTINEL.; every evening
except Sunday, and NEW HAMPSHIRE
SEN TIN EL,Wednesdays;republican; daily
six to eight, weekly ten to twelve pages
17x23; subscription — dally $5, weekly $1.50;
established — daily 1890, weekly 1799; Sentinel
Printing Co., editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily : Accorded I from
1893 to 1896. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl." Actual
average for 1899, 1,536; for 1900, 1,6.36;
/•or 1901, 1,T68; /or 1902, 1,801; for m>3,
1,824; /or 1904, 1,819.
Weekly : Accorded Q from 1893 to 1896. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yG. Actual average for
1899. 3,749 ; for 1900. 3,74'^; for 1901.
3,725: /or 1902, 3,691; /or 1903, 3,639:
/or 1904, 3,600.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
CHESHIRE REPUBLICAN ; Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 22x80; sub-
cription$1.50; established 1834; J. D. Colony «&
Sons, editors and publishers (8—3 P). Circu-
lation "JK_l-"
LACONIA, c. h., Belknap Co. D 8,042t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 28 m. N. of
Concord, the State capital. Passenger and
freight cars, hosiery and machinery.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1849; Laconia Press Association, pub-
lishers: Charles W. Vaughan, manager (1—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,550. In 1896 and 1897, publisher
asserts, no issue less than 2,500; in 1898,3,550;
in 1899, 3,275; in 1900, 3,100; in 1901, 2,9(10: in
1902, 2,950. Actual average for 1903. 2,948.
In 1904, yH.
NEWS AND CRITIC; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1886; Weeks Bros., editors
and publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
3,550. In 1896, H. Actual average for
1897, 3,127. In 1898. yH. In 1899. yl. In
1900. vT. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl.
In 1904, yl.
LANCASTER, c.h., Coot Co. b 3,lC0t
pop., on Boston & Maine and Maine Central
Rds. and Israel r., at its confluence wltJi the
Connecticut, 25 m. N. of White Mountains.
Manufacturing and farming. Summer
resort.
COOS CO. DEMOCRAT; Wednes-
days; Independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1838; D. M. White,
editor and publisher (6—3).
Circalation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,800. In 1896, I. In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue less than 1,800. In
1898, yl. In 1899, publisher asserts, no issue
has been less than 2,000; in 1900, June, no
issue for the entire year preceding less than
2,000. In 1901, (z— 4) I. In 1902, y I. In 1903.
(z-4) !(••). In 1904, yl.
GAZETTE; Wednesdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1872; H. H Sanderson, editor and publisher.
Prints editions for Grovetou and West Stew-
artstown (1—5).
Ciicnlation : In 1904, I.
LEBANON, c.h., Grafton Co. D 4,965t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 65 m. N. of
Concord, the State capital. Manufacture of
knitted goods, overalls, watch tools and
woolens.
GRANITE STATE FREE PRESS;
Fridays; republican; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1844; H.M.Cheney,
editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,340. Actual average for 1897,
1,348. In 1893, yl. In 1899. zl. In 190l),yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, y I.
LITTLETON. Grafton Co. U 4,066t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 113 m. N .
of Concord, the State capital. Manufac-
turing. Summer resort.
COURIER; Fridays; Independent
eight pages 18x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; W.S. Noyes, editor and publisher;
prints an edition for Lisbon, entitled Lisbon
Courier (1 — 4).
Combined circulation : In 1894 and 1895,
publisher asserts, not less than 1,800. In
1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898. "^kl." Actual
average for 1899, 1,851; .for 1900. 2,215;
for 1901, 2,362; /or 1902, 2,545; /or 1903.
2.959; /or 1904, 3,281.
632
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
XEW HAMPSHIRE.
WHITE MOUNTAIN REPUBJLIC-
JOURNALi} Thursdays; iudependent;
eight pages 18x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1867; C. H.Thorpe, editor and publisher
(2-3)
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not If ss than 2,600. In 1896, H. Actual aver
age for 1897, "^,750. Inl898.zH. Inl899,}'H.
In 19110, yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, (z-4, 6) H.
In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
MANCHESTER, c. h., Hillsboro
Co. [? 56,9S7t pop., on Boston A Maine Rd.
and Merrimack r., 55 m. N. of Boston, Mass.
The river furnishes water power, employed
in manufacturing cotton and woolen goods,
locomotives and fire engines.
L.'AVEXIIl NATIONAL; every
evening except Sunday; French; independ-
ent; four, pages 173^x23; subscription $2.50;
established 1888; J. E. Bernler, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circiilaiion: In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 19U0, 1 ,945. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) 1 (• •). Actual average for
1904.3,35'^.
MIRKOR AND AMERICAN; every
evening except Sunday, and 3IIRROR
AND FARMER, Thursdays; republican;
dally and weekly twelve to fourteen, Satur-
day .sixteen pages 18x24; subscription— daily
$6, weekly 75 cents; established— daily 1850,
Aveekly 1851; The John B. Clarke Company,
editors and publishers (:>— 3).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895. 4,461 ; for 1896 {morning and evening
editions), 7, SS'Z. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yG.
In 1899, yH. In 1900, zH. In 1901. yH. In
1902, (z— 3, 4) H. In 1903, y H . In 1904. yH.
Weekly: In 1895, C- In 1896, C. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. yD. In 1899, yF. In 1900. zF. In
1901, yF. In 1902, (z -3, 4) F. In 1903, yF. In
1904. yF.
UNION; ever}' morning and evening ex-
cept Sunday, and NEW HAMPSHIRE
FARMER AND WEEKLY UNION,
Wednesdays; denaocratic; twelve to twenty-
four pages 17x22 ; subscription — daily $6,
weekly $1; established— daily 1863, weekly
1851; Union Publishing Company, editors
and publishers (1—4).
Circulation— Daily (morning and even-
ing): In 1896, E. Actual average for 1897,
12,684; for 1898, 13,370; for 1899,
12,SS3; /or 1900, 12.813; ^or 1901, 13,-
269; /or 1902, 14,417; for 1903, 15,375;
/o,-l904, 16,247.
Weekly: In 1896, F. Actual average for
1897. 8,144; for 1898, 7,938; for 1899,
7,904; for 1900, 7,692; for 1901, 7,008;
for 1902, 6,701; /or liHiS. 6,229: /or 1904,
6.107.
A3II DU FOYER; Thursdays (A A).
BUDGET; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; Herbert N. Davidson, publisher.
Circulation "iKi,." (A A).
E.UERA L.D ; Saturdays ; roman catholic;
four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1894; Martin J. Dillon, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1895 and 1896, I. In
1897, "JKL." In 1898, publisher asserts, no
issue less than 1,050. In 1899, "jkl" Actual
average for im), '2,530. In 19itl, yH. In
1902, vH. In 1!)03, yH. In 1904, yH.
H E R A li D-ADVERTISER; Satur
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; G. Franklyn
Willey, editor and manager; New Hamp-
shire Publishing Company, publishers; prints
separate editions for about fifty New Hamp-
shire towns (3 — 3).
Combined circulation: In 1900, ###
(A A).
LE CANADO-AMERICAIN; Tues-
davs; French; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1900; J. E. Bernier, editor and
publisher (1;; — 1).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
"j 077
MASSACHUSETTS WORKMAN;
monthly; fraternal; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription 25 cents; established April, 1903;
JohnC. Bickford, editor; The Grand Lodge
A. O. U. W. of Massachusetts, publishers
(12-3) (A A).
NOTES AND QUERIES; monthly;
thirty-two pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; S. C. Gould, editor; S. C. & L. M.
Gould, publishers (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
HISTORl C QUA RTERL. Y ; January,
April, July and October; historic; thirty-six
pages 4x6; subscription $1; established 1900;
G. Waldo Browne, editor; Manchester His-
toric Association, publishers (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL-" (A A).
MEREDITH, Belknap Co.u l,713t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 36 m. N. of
Concord, the State capital. Agriculture
and lumbering.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1880;
W. T. Lance, editor and publisher; prints
editions for surrounding towns (8—3 P).
Combined circulation "JK.L." In 1899. Z. In
1902, "JKL"
MILFORD, Hillsboro Co. g 3,739t
pop., on Boston & Maine and Fitchburg
Rds., 11 m. N. W. of Nashua. Hosiery mill,
granite quarries and knitting cotton manu-
factory. Summer resort.
POINTER; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; four pages 103^x14; sub-
scription $3; established 1S96; Edward Minot
Stanyan, editor and publisher. Circ'u "jkl."
CABINET; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1802 ; William B. Rotch, editor and
publisher ; prints an edition for Wilton
(7—3 P). Combined circulation "jkl." In
1897. Z. Inl901, Z(4. 6).
NASHUA, c. h., Hillsboro Co. q 23,898t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and Nashua r.,
near itsconfluence with Merrimack r.. 35 m.
S. of Concord, the State capital. Manu-
facturing.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday;
republican; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$6; established 1872; Nashua Press Co., editors
and publishers.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, I.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl-" In 1904, 1.
TEIiEGRAPH ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; re-
publican; eight pages 17x23; subscription —
daily $6, weekly $1; established— daily 1869,
weeklv 1832; Edwin S. Secord, editor; Tele-
graph Publishing Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1894, 2,802. In 1895, H. In 1896, I. In
1897. I Z. In 1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. Actual
average for 1904, 2,947.
W^eekly: In 1895. "jkl" Actual average
for 1896, 1,848. In 1897. I Z. In 1898. zl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
yl. Inl9l'3, yl. In 1904, yl.
Li'TMPARTIAIi; trl-weekly, Mondays.
Thursdays and Saturdays; French; four
pages 17x22; subscription $1.50; established
1898: L. A. Biron, editor and publisher
(7— 3 P). Circulation "JKL."
NEWMARKET, Rockingham Co. P.
2,892+ pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and
Lamprey r., 14 m. W. of Portsmouth, one
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
633
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
of the two county seats. Cotton manu-
facturing.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; Independ
ent; eight pages 19J^x24; subscription $1,25;
established 1873; F. H. Plultham, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jki."
NEWPORT, c.h., Sullivan Co.p 3,126t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and Sugar r.,
43 m. N. W. by W. of Concord, the State
capital. Manufacturing.
NEW HAMPSHIRE ARGUS AND
SPECTATOR; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1823 ; Barton & Wheeler, editors and publish-
ers ( 7—3 P).
Circulation: Rating in 1896, "jkl." In
1897, I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899. "jkl." In
1902. Z (4).
REPUBLICAN CHAMPION ; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
•cription $1.25; established 1881; Edwin C.
Hitchcoclt. editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation : In 1894. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,032. In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896, 1,080. In 1897, I Z. In 1898. yl.
In 1899. "jjiL." In 1901, Z (4). In 1903, Z (4).
NORTH CONWAY. Carroll Co. d
746 pop., on Boston & Maine and Maine
Central Rds. In the White Mountains. A
summer resort.
WHITE MOUNTAIN REPORTER;
Mondays; independent; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1893; C. E.
Blanchard, editor and publisher; prints an
edition for Sandwich (12—3).
Combined circulation: Actual average
for the first six tnonths of 1897, 1,330>
In 1898. yi. In 1899. zl. In 1900. yl. In 1901.
publisher asserts, the smallest issue was
1,700. In 1902, yl. In 1903, December, pub
Usher asserts, no issue during tiie past year
was less than 1,800. In 1904, yl.
PENAGOOK, Merrimack Co. g 1,837
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 6 m. N. of
Concord, the county seat and State capital.
Cotton and woolen goods, pine lumber and
furniture.
RAYS OF lilUHT; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription §1;
established 1873 ; A. J. Noyes & Co., editors
and publishers. Circulation 'jkl."
PETERBORO. Hillshoro Co. g 2,527t
pop., on Boston & Maine and Fitchburg Rds.
and Contoocook r., 18 m. S. E. of Keene.
Cotton, woolen goods, pianos and ther
mometers.
TRANSCRIPT; Thur.sdays ; independ-
ent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1849; Geo. Walt Cummings. edi
tor and publisher ( 12—4).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1891 to
1895. In 1896,1. im897. I Z. In 1898. y I.
In 1899, vl. Inl900.yl. Inl901,yl. Inl902,Tl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904. yl.
PITTSFIELD. Merrimack Co.Q 2,129t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 16 m. N. E.
of Concord, the county seat and State
capital. Shoe and cotton manufactories.
VALLEY TIMES; Fridays; neutral;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; G. F. Mitchell, editor and pub-
llgher (7—3 P). Circulation •'jkl."
PLYMOUTH, C. h., Grafton Co. a
l,972t pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 50 m.
N. of Concord, the State capital. Glove
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
manufactories, shoe shops, box factories
and tanneries.
RECORD; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1886; E. A. Chase and C. C. Wright,
editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1898, "jju,." Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1,577. In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl.
InUX)2, yl. In 19u3. yl. In 1904, yl.
PORTSMOUTH, c. h., Rockingham
Co. Q, 10,(53Tt pop., on Boston & Maine Rd.
and Piscataqua r., 54 m. N. E. of Boston,
Mass. Manufacturing and shipbuilding.
Only seaport town in the State. United
States navy yard on opposite side of river.
CHRONICLE; every morning except
Sunday, and NEW HAMPSHIRE (GA-
ZETTE, Thursdays; republican ; daily four
pages 18x24, weekly eight pages 16x22: sub-
scription— daily $5, weekly $1.80; established
-daily 1852, weekly 1756; F. W. Hartford, edi-
tor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation— Daily : In 1904, I.
Weekly: 'jkl."
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day; republi an; eight pages 20x24; sub-
scription $4; established 1883; Herald Pub-
lishing Co.. editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL." In 1903, Z(4) (••).
TIMES ; every evening except Sunday
and legal holidays, and STATES AND
UNION, Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages— daily 15x22, weekly 18x24: subscription
—daily $4, weekly $1.25; established— daily
1868, weekly 1862; True L. Norris, editor; The
Times Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
4,150 in 1894 to H in 1895. In 1896, H . In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, y I. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902,. y I. In 1903, y I. In
1904 vl.
Weekly: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. "jkl."
RAILWAY POST OFFICE; month-
ly; for railway postal clerks; twenty-four
pages 7x10; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished 1885; George A. Wood, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Circulation "jkj." Actual average for
1903, 8,091 ; for 1904. 8,956.
ROCHESTER, Strafford Co. ^ 8,466t
pop., on Boston & Maine and Portland Si
Rochester Rds., 10 m. N. of Dover, the
county seat. Manufacturing.
COURIER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1863; The Courier Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (12 — 4 ).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896. T. In
1897, Y. Actual average for 1898, 1.500: /or
1899, l,HOtiifora year ending loith October
19, 1900, 2,065, /or 1901. 2,136; for 1902,
2.235; for 1903. 2,260; for 1904. 2.476.
RECORD; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 : established 1878;
Record Co., publishers (7—3 P). Clrc'n-iKi"
SALMON FALLS, Strafford Co. q,
2,000 pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and Sal-
mon Falls r., opposite South Berwick, Me.
Agriculture and manufacturing.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1893; E. W. Townsend, edi-
tor; The Independent Publishing Co., pub-
lishers ; dated also at South Berwick. Me.(:V-3).
Circulation "jkl."
SANBORNVILLE, Carroll Co. n
700 pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 12 m S. of
Wolfboro. Farming.
CARROLL CO. PIONEER; Fridays;
democratic: four pages 18x24: subscription
634
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
$1; established 1881; Geo. S. Dorr, editor and
publisher (3 — 3^.
Cii'ciilation : In 1895, "jkl" Actualaver
age for 1896, 1,155; /orl897, 1,310; for
1898, 1,367; for 1899. 1,389; for 19(K).
1,482; for 1901, 1,554; /or 1902. 1,693.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
SOMERS'WORTH, Strafford Co.P,
7,023+ pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and Sal-
mon Falls r., 74 m. N. of Boston, Mass. Cot-
ton, woolen and shoe manufacturing.
FItEE PRESS; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x32; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 18CT; Chris. H. Wells, editor; Free Press
Publishing Company, publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation "ifii" In 1897, Z. In 1902, -iKL."
SUNCOOK, Merrimack Co. g 3,000
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 7 m. S. E. of
Concord, the county seat and State capital,
and 11 N. of Manchester. Print goods, lum-
ber and brick.
PllESS; Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896; Eugene Lane, editor and manager
(1—4). Circulation "iiu,."
WARNER, Merrimack Co. g l,3i8t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 17 m. N. "W. of
Concord, the county seat and State capital.
Gloves and mittens and evaporating fruit.
Lumber and agriculture.
REARSARGE INDEPENDENT
AND TIMES; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab«
lished 1884; E. C, Cole, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,344. In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 1,296. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. "iju,' In 1901, Z (4, 6). Actual aver-
age for 1903, 1,339; /or 1904, 1,359.
WARREN, Grafton Co. u 1,000 pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd., 75 m. N. of Con-
cord, the State capital, and 19 E. of Wells
River, Vt. Summer resort. Agriculture
and lumber.
WARREN NEWS; Fridays; Inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1892; C. E. Caswell, editor and
publisher; prints an edition for Haverhill
(7—3 P). Combined circulation "jkl."
WEST DERRY, Rockingham Co. P,
on Boston & Maine Rd., 1 m. from Derry.
DERRY NEWS; Fridays (A A).
MACiNET; monthly; twenty pages 9x12;
suliscription 10 cents: established October,
1903: T. A. Adams, editor; The Magnet Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—4) (A A).
WEST STEW^ARTSTOW^N,
Cooa Co. ^ 1,300 pop., on Connecticut r. and
Maine Central Rd.. 7 m. N. of Colebrook,
one of the two county seats. Farming and
lumbering.
FRONTIER GAZETTE; Saturdays;
neutral; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1892; R. S. Sidelinger, editor;
Frontier Publishing Co., publishers. Circu-
lation "JKL.'-
W^ H I T EF I E LD, C'oo« Co. i 2,157t
pop., on Boston & Maine and Maine Cen-
tral Rds., 10 m. S. of Lancaster, one of the
two county seats, and 10 N. E. of Littleton.
Large lumber mills and condensed milk
factory.
WHITE MOUNTAIN TIMES;
Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1889; Whitefleld Publishing
Company, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion 'JKL."
WINCHESTER, C;ie«Atre C7o.p8,274t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 12 m. S. E. of
Keene, the county seat. Manufactures of
woolen and cotton warp, woolen goods.
paper and boxes. Tannery.
STAR; Tuesdays; Independent; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1895; Alonzo J. Pettinglll, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "JKL."
WOLFEBORO, Carroll Co. D 2,390t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 40 m. N- E. of
Concord, the State capital. Woolen and
saw mills. Summer resort.
GRANITE STATE NEWS; Satur
days; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1859; F. W. Prlndle, editor; The
Granite State News Publishing Company,
publishers (1 — ^5).
Circulation : In 1901, "jkl— Actual average
for 1902, 1,304| for 1903, 1,397; /or 1904,
1,463.
WOODSVILLE, Grafton Co. n 1,000
pop., on Boston & Maine and Montpelier ft
Wells River Rds., 93 m. N. of Concord, the
State capital. Lumber and brick manu-
factory, railroad repair shops and pink and
gray granite.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1887: F. W. BIttinger, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "ua"
NEW JERSEY.
Population 1,883,669 1. Land Area 7,535 sq. miles
Bounded north and northeast by New York, east by New York and the At-
lantic Ocean, south by the Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware Bay, and west by
Delaware and Pennsylvania. State capital: Trenton. Principal products and
industries: Silk, trunk, pottery and shoe manufactures and fruit raising.
Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 389, divided as
follows: Daily, 52; semi-weekly, 5 ; weekly, 279 ; bi-weekly, 1 ; semi-monthly, 4 ;
monthly, 44 ; bi-monthlj", ^ ; quarterly, 3.
The cities of over 25,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Newark 346,070+
Jersey City '306,433 +
Paterson 105,171 +
Camden 75,935+
Trenton 73,307+
Hobokeu 59, 364+
Elizabeth 53,130+
JJayonne 33,732+
Atlantic City 37,S38+
Passaic 37,777+
ALLEN TOWN, Monmouth Co. a 696
pop., lu m. E. of Trenton. Farming.
MESSENGEIl; Thursdays; local; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
October, 1903; J. W. Naylor, editor and pub-
lisher (1 — i). Circulation "JKL-"
ARLINGTON, Hudson Co. cf 10,260
pop., on Erie Rd., 3 m. N. W. of Newark and
8 from New York City. Manufacturing.
OBSERVER; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1889; W. W. Beadell. editor and pub-
lisher (10— 3).
Circulation; In 1895, "jkl" Actual aver-
age/or 1896, 1,393; for the first six montha
0/1897,1,450. Inl898,yl. In 1899, yl. In
1900. zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. Actual
average for a year ending with September,
1903,1,637. In 1904. yl.
ASBURY PARK, Monmouth Co. D
4,148+ pop., on Central of New Jersey and
Pennsylvania Rds, and Atlantic ocean,
55 m. S. of New York City. Prominent
summer resort.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEK IjY, Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily S3,
weekly $1; established— daily 1883, weekly
1876: The Journal Co., editors and publishers
(8— 3P).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl."
Weekly: In 1894, publisher asserts, smallest
1,57.5. In 1895, 1. Actual average for 1896,
1,611. In 1897, I Z. Actual average for
1898. 1,405. In 1899. yl. In 1900. zT. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, y I. In 1904. yj.
PRES^«; every evening except Sunday,
and SHORE PRESS, Sundays; also
MORNING PRESS, mornings in June.
July, August and September; independent;
daily eight, Sunday sixteen pages 18x24 ; sub-
scrl Dtion— daily $3, Sunday $1, morning $2;
established -daily 1886. weekly 1879: J. L.
Kinmonth, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation— Daily : In 1897. "jkl." In
1898, z F . Actual average for 1899, 3, 1 86 ; for
1900. 3,636; /or 1901. 3,333 ; for 1902,
3,556; /or 1903, 3,793; /or 1904, 4,136.
Hunday : "jjcl."
SEASIDE TORCH; monthly; thirty-
four pages 8x11 ; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1889; M. W. & C. Pennypacker, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
ATCO, Camden Co. jD 231 pop., on At-
lantic City and "West Jersey & Seashore
Rds., 14 m. S. of Camden, the county seat
Glass factor.y. Fruit growing.
HERALD AND TIMES; Saturdays;
independent ; four pages 20x26; subscription
81 ; established 1878 ; F. C. Schlenhofer. edi-
tor and publisher (8-3). Circulation "jkl."
ATLANTIC CITY, Atlantic Co. R
27,838+ pop., on West Jersey & Seashore and
Atlantic City Rds. and Atlantic ocean,
60 m. S. E. of Philadelphia, Pa. Oyster
dredging. Summer and winter resort. In
the summer season the population is esti-
mated to reach 100.000.
ATLANTIC REVIEW; every morning
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days; republican; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription—dally $2.50, weekly $1; established
1872; W. B. Dill, editor; John G. Shreve, pub-
lisher (1—4),
Circulation— Daily : In 1895. publisher as-
serts, not less than 1.900. In 1896,1. In 1897,
Y. Inl898, "iKL." In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. Actual average for
1903,3.143. In 1$04, yH.
Weekly: In 1895. "jiil-" In 1896, I, In
1897, Y. In 1898. "jkl."
EVENING SENTINEL AND SEA-
SIDE NEWS; every evening except Sun-
day; six to twelve pages 18x24; subscription
$3; established August, 1908; F. C. Gore, edi-
tor; Sentinel Publishing and Advertising
Co.. publishers (1 — 1).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
3,917 (A A).
EVENING UNION; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and ATLANTIC TIMES-
DEi^IOCRAT AND STAR-
GAZETTE, Thursdays ; Independent ;
dally four pages 17x24, weekly eight pages
15x24; subscription— daily $2.50, weekly $1;
established — daily 1888. weekly 1861; Ernst
Beyer, editor; Evening Union Printing Co.,
publishers (7—3 P). Circulation— dally "iiy,"
weekly "JKL." In 1902, Z (1, 2. 4, 5).
PRESS; every morning except Sunday;
repu))llcan; eight to twelve pages 18x21; sub-
scription $3; established 1895; Walter E.
Eflge. editor and publisher (12 — IV
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. Actual average for
1898, 3,547. In 1899, yl. Actual average
for a year ending ivith June, 1900, 3,1 19.
In 1901. vH. Actual average for \9(^, 4,399|
for 191 3; 4,799; /or 1904. 5,759.
FREIE PRESSE; Saturdays; German;
democratic; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$2; established 1889: Carl Voelker. editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
636
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW JERSEY.
SUNDAY GAZETTE: Sundays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x26; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889; Wm. McLaughlan, editor and
publislier.
Circulation : In 19(J4, H.
BOAllDAVA I. K; monthly (A A).
BROTHERHOOD; monthly; Brother-
hood of the Union; twenty pages 9x11; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1887; Frank W.
Reeve, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903, 1,384; for 1904. 1,2'^1.
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, ^on.
mouth Co. a 1,383+ pop., on Central Rd. of
New Jersej' and Sandy Hook bay. Con-
nected with New York City by rail and
steamboat. Summer resort.
JOURNAL.; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; A. Or. Hall, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "iKi "
MONIWOUTH PRESS; Saturdays; in-
dependent republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1887; William J.
Leonard, editor; Cooperative Press Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
BAYHEAD, Ocean Co. a 347t pop., on
Pennsylvania Rd. and Atlantic ocean, 18 m.
N. E. of Tom's River, the county seat.
Summer resort.
NEW JEItSEY COAST GUARD;
Saturdays; four pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1891; Percy B. Lovell, editor;
Lovell Printing Co., publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
BAYONNE, Hudson Go. cf 32,722+
pop., on Central Rd. of New Jersey and
New York harbor. Kill von KuU and
Newark bay, 7 m. S. W. of New York
City. Coal shipping and petroleum refining.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription $3;
established 1870; William M. Park, editor;
Bayonne Printing and Publishing Co.. pub-
lishers (3 3
Circulation: In 1898, "jicl" In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, each issue over 1,000. In
1900, yl. In 1901, (z— 1, 2, 4. 6) I. In 1902,
(z— 4, 5) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; independent-
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1893; M. R. Freel, editor;
Democrat Publishing Companv, publishers
(8—3). Circ'n "iio.." In 1899. Z. In 1902, "jkl. "
In 1903, Z (4).
HERAL.D AND GREENVIL,L,E
REGISTER; Saturdays ; democratic ;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1868; Harry C. Page, editor
and publisher (8—3 P).
CirculatioH : In 1895, "JKL-" In 1896, I. In
1897, I Z. In 1898, I. Actual average for
1899, 1,554. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, "JKL.'
BELMAR, Monmouth Co. n902tpop.,
on Central of New Jersey and Pennsylvania
Rds. and Atlantic ocean, 2 m. S. of Asbury
Park. Summer resort.
COAST ECHO; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1892; Conrad Pinches, editor and publisher
Circulation: In 1895, -jkl." Actual aver
aore /or 1896, 1,000. In 1897, Y. In 1898,"iKL."
BELVIDERE, c. h., Warren Co. t}
1,784+ pop., on Pennsylvania and Lehigh &
Hudson River Rds. and Pequest r.. 90 m.
above Philadelphia, Pa. Manufacturing.
A P O li Li O I Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 22x28; subscription $2; established 1824;
NEW JERSEY.
Josiah Ketcham, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
WARREN JOURNAL.; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1832; E. I. & W. J. Smith, ed-
itors and publishers. Circulation "ijcL"
BERNARDSVILLE, Somerset Co.
a 500 pop. — local estimate 1,200 — on Dela-
ware, Lackawanna & Western Rd., 8 m.
S. W. of Morrlstown. Agriculture.
NEAV^S; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; H. C. Rowell,
editor; Bernards Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1 — 4). Circulation "iKL."
TIMES; Tuesdays; Independent; four
pages 103^x13^^; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished January, 1905; J. P. Kronenberg, editor
and publislier (1—5 P).
BEVERLY. Burlington Co. D l,950t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Delaware r.,
15 m. N. E. of Philadelphia, Pa. Fruit and
truck raising, canning and manufacturing.
BANNER; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1878; Luther W. Perkins, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation "JK.L."
BLAIRSTOWN, Warren Co. t] 700
pop., on New York, Susquehanna* Western
Rd„ 84 m. W. of New York City. Seat of
Blair Presbyterial Academy. Farming.
PRESS; Wednesdays ; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50 ; established
1877; D. C. Carter, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.325. Actual average for 1896,
1,386; for 1897, 1,448. In 1898, yl.
Actual average for 1899. 1,417. In 1900, y I.
In 1901, publisher asserts, no issue was less
than 1,325. In 1902, yl. In 1903, Z (4). In
1904, yl.
BLAIR HAIiL BREEZE; monthly,
during the school year; scholastic; twenty-
four pages 7x9; subscription $1; established
1894; Students of Blair Presbyterial Acad-
emy, editors and publishers (9—3). Circula-
tion "JKL" (A A).
BLOOMFIELD, Essex Co. c/ 9,668t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
and Erie Rds. and Morris canal, about 10
m. N. W. of New York City. Manufact-
uring.
CITIZEN; Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1881; William A. Ritscher, Jr., editor
and publisher (7— 3). Circulation "jkl."
BOONTON, Morris Co. ^ 3,901t pop.,
on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Rd.,
Rockaway r. and Morris canal, 32 m. W. of
New York City. Farming.
BULLETIN ; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 21x28; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1870; S. L. Garrison, editor and pub-
lisher (fi— 3). Circulation "JKL."
TIMES; Fridays; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; C. L. Grubby
editor and publisher. Circulation "isi."
BORDENTOWN, ^Mrhnfirfon Co. a
4,111)+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., at mouth
of Delaware & Raritan canal, 57 m. S. W. of
New York City. Seat of Bordentown Mili-
tary Institute. Manufacturing.
REGISTER; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 21x28; subscription $1.50; eslab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
637
NEW JERSEY.
llshed 1845 ; James D. Flynn, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3).
Circulation: Frorr 1892 to 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,152. In 1896, I. In
1897. publisher asserts, no edition less than
1.152. In 1898. yl. In 1899, publisher asserts,
no edition less than 1,008. In 1900, -jkl."
BOIJNDBROOK, Somerset Co. a
2,622+ pop., on Central of New Jersey,
Lehigh Valley and Philadelphia & Reading
Rds. and Raritan canal and r., 31 m. S. W.
of New York City. Lumber, woolen and
other manufactories. Farming.
CHRONIC liE; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 186S; W. B. R. Mason, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
Circii lation : In "395, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,020. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898 "JKL."
d'eR somerset BOTE; Tuesdays;
German; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1891 ; Walter Relss, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
STATE CENTRE RECORD;Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established— S^afc Centre 1890, Record
1899; D. D. Clark, Jr., editor and publisher
<3 — 3). Circulation "jKi/"
BRIDGETON, c. h., Cumberland Co.
p 13.913+ pop., on Central of New Jersey
and West Jersey & Seashore Rds. and Co-
hansey r., 38 m. S. of Philadelphia. Pa.
Manufactories of glass, iron, nails, woolen
goods, oilcloth, shoes, etc. Farming.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and DOLLAR WEEKLY
NEWS. Saturdays ; republican ; daily four,
weekly eight pages 19x25; subscription-
daily $3, weekly $1 ; established — daily 1878,
weekly 1874; J. Ward Richardson, editor;
Evening News Company, publishers (7—2 P).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1895, 3.670. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898. yl. Actual average for a year ending
with July, 1899. 3,960. In 1900, yH. In
1901, (z-11. 12) H. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH.
Actual average for 1904, 4.304.
Weekly : Actual average for 1895, 1,461.
In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. Actual
average for a year ending icith July, 1899,
1,556. In 1900. yl. Inl901,yl. In 1902, yl.
n 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
PIONEER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can ; daily four pages 18x24, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1886, weekly 1848: Geo. W.
McCowan, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation — Daily : In 18y5, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,200. In 1896. I. In
1889, Y. In 1898, -ikl.- In 1903, Z (4) (• #).
Weekly: "jkl."
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1815; Chas P. Corey, editor; The
Chronicle Printing Co.. oubllshers (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKi" In 1903, Z (4).
NEW JERSEY PATRIOT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1865 ; John Cheeseman. edi-
tor; John Cheeseman & Son, publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
BURLINGTON, Burlington Co. a
7,392+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Dela-
ware r.. 18 m. above Philadelphia, Pa., and
11 S. W. of Trenton. Shoe manufactories.
ENTERPRISE; every evening except
Sunday; republican; six pages 15x22; sub-
scription $3; established 1868; D. F. Holmes,
editor ; Enterprise Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, put-
NEW JERSEY.
Usher asserts, over 1.000. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "ij<L. ■ In 1900, Z. In 1902, "jja-" In
1903, (z— 6).I (••). In 1904, yl.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays: demo-
cratic; four pages— daily 15x22, weekly 20x26;
subscription— daily S3, weekly $1.50 ; estab-
lished—daily 1887, weekly 1856; R. B. & James
O. Glasgow, editors and publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation— dally "jkl." weekly "iKi"
NEW JERSEY JUNIOR AMER-
ICAN 31ECHANIC; monthly ; fraternal;
four pages 15x22; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1897; H. A. Kibbe, editor; New Jer-
sey Junior American Mechanic, publishers;
prints an edition for Pennsylvania (3— 4j.
Comhined circulation: In 1901, "JiCL."
Actual average for 1902, 35,000; for 1908,
37,917. In 1904, yC.
BUTIjER, Morris Co. tl 650 pop., on
New York, Susquehanna & Western Rd.,
11 m. N. W. of Paterson. Rubber and paper.
Farming.
ARGUS; Fridays ; non-political ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1887; Coe Finch, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "ijii-."
PRESS: Fridays; eighteen pages 15x22;
sub.>-;crlption $1; established 1903; James E.
Stanton, editor and publisher (3 — 4). Circu-
lation "JKL."
CAMDEN, c. h., Camden Co. p 7.5,935t
pop., on Atlantic City, Pennsylvania. South
Jersey and West Jersey & Seaside Rds. and
Delaware r., opposite Philadelphia, Pa.
and connected by ferry. Commerce and
manufactures.
DAILY.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day; independent-republican; twelve to six-
teen pages 18x24; stibscription $8; established
1882 ; The Courier Co., publishers (2—5).
Circulation -iKL." In 1902. Z (4, 5). Actual
average for 1903, 7,018; /or 1904, 8,286.
POST -TELEGRAM; every evening
except Sunday; republican; eight pages
17x22; subscription $3; established — Post
1875, Telegram. 1886; consolidated 1899; Post-
Telegram Co., editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1899, zH. Actual average
for a year ending with June 10, 1900, 4,115;
for 1901, 4,667: /or 1902, 5,334; for 1903,
5,798. In 1904, yG.
WEEKLY.
ATLANTIC COAST GUIDE; Satur-
days; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1887; T. F. Rose, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
CAMDEN CO. JOURNAL; Fridays;
German; democratic; eight pages 17x23; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1883; Louis Holler
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
DEM0C;RAT ; Saturdays ; democratic;
four pages 22x28 ; subscription $1; established
1832; C. S. Magrath, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
EAST SIDE PRESS; Thursdays; re-
publican; four pages 20x26; subscription 50
cents; established 1897: George Carpenter
Connor, editor and publisher (6—3) Circula-
tion "JKL."
ECHO; Saturdays; Independent; four
pages 1 3x20 ; subscription 50 cents : established
1885: Alfred A. Holt, editor and publisher
(fi— 3). Circulation "jkl."
NEW JERSEY GAZETTE; Satur
days; home; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1869; C. L. Burnett, editor and
publisher (fi— 3).
Circulntion : Rating varied from H In 1892
to I in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl .
In 1899. zH. In 1900. zH. In 1901. yl. In
1902. vT. In 1903, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, 1 (D D).
NEW JERSEY METHODIST AND
EP\VORTH ADVOCATE; Thursdays
(AA).
638
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW JERSEY.
OUTLiOOK; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1896; Mrs. M. M. Wynn. editor; The
Outlook Company, publishers (6—3). Circu-
lation "jkl." Inl903, Z(4)(#»).
P1.AINDEAL.ER ; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1887; Wm. J. Paul, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). , ,. ^
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
assorts, not less than 3,500. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, zl.
In 1901, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •).
In 1904, yl. . ^
STOCKTON TI3IES; Saturdays; inde-
pendent democratic; four to eight pages
15x22; subscription 50 cents; established 1894;
John J. Tisehner, editor; Times Publishing
Co., publishers (7—3 P). Circulation ••jkl."
WEST JERSEY PRESS; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1820; Sinnickson Chew & Sons,
editors and publishers (7—3 P). Circ'n
JKL.
MONTHLY.
NEW JERSEY.
GIRIiS' FRIENDLY MAGAZINE;
monthly; protestant episcopal; twenty pages
8x11 ; established 1889 ; Mrs. J. S. Day, editor;
Girls' Friendly Society In America, pub-
lishers (3— 3). ^ ^^^
Circulation: In 1901. "jkl." In 1902,
tz— 3. 4)H. Inl903, yH (0 0)(AA).
MUSICAT^ ENTERPRISE; monthly;
music; twenty-eight pages 13x18; subscription
50 cents; established 1888: W. M. Kain, editor
and publisher. Office. 717 Federal st.( 12-4).
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895. publisher
asserts, not less than 2,000; In 1896, 2,600. In
1897, H Z. In 1898, publisher asserts, smallest
3.000. In 1899. vH. In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902. vl. In 1903. yl. Actual average for
1904, 5,500.
CAPE MAY, Cape May Co. n, l,257t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading and West
Jersey & Seashore Rds. and on Atlantic
ocean, 81 m. S. of Philadelphia, Pa. Sum-
mer resort.
HERALiD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished February, 1901; Lewis T. Stevens, edi-
tor and publisher (12—3;. Circulation "jkl."
STAR OF THE CAPE; Saturdays;
republican ; four to eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1867; Aaron W.
Hand, editor; Star of the Cape Publishing
Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1893 to 1895.
Aetna} average for 1896, 1,'^66. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. "JKL." Actual average for 1903,
1,373. In 1904, yl.
WAVE; Saturdays; Independent repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1856; A. H. Townsend, editor;
J. Henry Edmunds, publisher (S— 3).
Circulation: In 1896, -jkl." In 1897, I Z.
In 1898. zl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. 'iSL." Tn
1901, (z-6) T. Actual average for 1902, 1,378.
In 1903, yl. In 19ft4, yl.
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE,
c. h.. Cape May Co. Q, 1,000 pop., on South
Jersey and West Jersey & Seashore Rds.,
11 m. above Cape May and 70 S. of Phila-
delphia, Pa.
CAPE MAY CO. GAZETTE; Fridays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1880; Alfred Cooper, editor and
publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896.1.
In 1897. I. Actual average for 1898, 1,164 ;
for a year ending with June, 1899, l,t£lA;
for a year ending with June, 1900. 1,313.
In 1901. yl. Actual average for 1902, 1,258;
/or 1903, 1,269 ;/o>- 1904. 1,319.
CARLSTADT, Bergen Co. d 2,574t
pop., on New Jersey & New York Rd.,
4 m. E. of Passaic and 10 N. W. of New York
City. Marble, onyx and shoe factories.
FREIE PRESSE; Saturdays; German;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$2; established 1873; August Moench, editor
and publislier (1—4), Circulation ••iKL."
CHATHAM, 3forris Co. d l,361t pop.»
on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Rd.,
10 m. S. E. of Morrlstown, the county seat.
Manufacturing.
PRESS ; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1896; J. Thomas Scott, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl.-
CLAYTON, Gloucester Co. JJ 1,951
pop., on West Jersey & Seashore Rd., 12 m.
S. E.of Woodburj% the county seat. Fruit
raising, glass f actorlei.
REPORTER; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; sixteen pages 15x22; subscription .^1; es
tablished August, 1901; A. F. Jenkins, editor;
The Reporter Publishing Co.,publlshers( 1—4).
Circulation ••jkl." Actual average for 1903,
2,019. In 1904, y I.
CLINTON, Hunterdon Co. tl 81 6t
pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 52 m. W. of
Jersey City. Mills, operated by water power
from a branch of Rarltan r. Center of the
peach-growing belt of the State.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1868; John Carpenter, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. I Z.
In 1898, yl. Actual average for 19(t4, 2,41 1.
CRANBURY, Middlesex Co. n 762
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 15 m. N. E. of
Trenton. Carriage and shirt factories and
spice mills.
PRESS; Fridays; republican; four pages
22x28; subscription $1.50; established 1885;
Press Printing Company, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation ".ikl."
CRANFORD, Union Co. :^ 3.000 pop. »
on Central of New Jersey Rd. and Rahway
r., 5 m. W. of Elizabeth, the county seat,
and 17 from New York City.
CHRONICLE; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; four pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1893: John Alfred Potter,
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl."
CITIZEN; Thursdays ; independent ; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1898;
James E. Warner, editor; The Cranford
Citizen (incorporated), publishers (6 — 3),
Circulation ••jkl."
DOVER, Morris Co. [j 5,938t pop., on
Delaware. Lackawanna & Western and
Central of New Jersey Rds., 28 m. W. of
Newark. Iron mining and manufactures.
DAILY; evening, except Sundays (A A).
ADVANCE: Mondays and Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established March, 1903; Gill & Cole, edi-
tors and publishers (12— 4). Circulation "isi."
INDEX; Fridays; independent- demo-
cratic; ten to sixteen pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1875; Francis F. Hummel,
editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher as-serts,
not less than 3,.')00. Actual average for 1896.
4,031; /or 1897. 4,025; for 1898.4.060:
for 1899, 4,069; for 1900. 4,065; for
1901, 4,072: for 1902, 4,072; for 1903,
4,081 ; for 1904, 4,208.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
63&
NEW JERSEY.
IRON ERA; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x^4 ; subscription $1 ; established
1870; The Dover Printing Co., publishers.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,450. In 1895, H. In 1896, II.
Inl897.Y. Inl89S.yI. In 1899. y I. In 1900, zF.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. IniaiS, yj. In 1904, y I.
DUNELLEN. Middlesex Co. n l,239t
pop., on Central Rd. of New Jersey, 3 m. W.
of Plalnfleld and 26 S, W. of New York
City. Agriculture.
CALiLi ; Thursdays; local; four to six
pages 11x17; subscription $1; established
1892; Geo. W. Day, editor and publisher (6— 3).
Circulation "jki-"
EAST ORANGE, ^5»«a; Co.cf 21,506t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
and Erie Rds., 2 m, N. W. of Newark, the
country seat. Residences.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 171^x22; subscription $2; established
1873; Chas. Starr, editor and publisher (6— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
RECORD; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1899; Linwood
C. Gillis, editor and publisher (6— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
EATONTOWN, Monmouth Co. a
1,000 pop. , on Central of New Jersey Rd. , 5 m.
"W. of Long Branch. Hat and kindling-wood
factories and tannery. Farming.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; William T. Cole, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation ■mkl."
EGG HARBOR CITY, Atlantic
Co. 0, 1,808+ pop., on Atlantic City and West
Jersey & Seaside Rds., 42 m. S. E. of Philadel-
phia, Pa. Grape growing, wine producing,
cigar, cut glass and clothing factories.
Flour mill.
DER EGG HARBOR PIL.OT ; Sat
urdays ; German ; republican ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1858; H.
Maas, editor and publisher (6— 3). Circ'n"iKL."
DEUTSCHER HEROL.D; Saturdays;
German; republican; eight pages 18x24 ; sub
scription $2; established 1867; Geo. F. Breder,
editor and publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jgi-
ELIZABETH, c. h., Union Co. [^
52,13(»' pop., on Central of New Jersey and
Pennsylvania Rds. and Staten Island Sound,
11 m. S. W. of New York City. Manufactur-
ing.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sundaj'; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $3; established May, 1901; Nel-
son E. Barton, general manager; Elizabeth
Publishing Co., publishers (12— 4).
Circulation: Inl901, "jkl" Actualaverage
for 1902, 3,8S5; /or 1903, 4,101. In 1904,
(z-4) G.
JOURNAL.; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; eight pages 19x22; subscrip-
tion $6; established 1779; Jos. D. Lowden,
editor; Aug. S. Crane, publisher (1 — 4).
Circn latiou: Actual average for 1895,
3,855; for 1896, 4,040; /or the first six
jnontha of 1897, 4,151; for 1898, 4,348; for
a year endina with October. 1899,4,538;
'or 1900, 4.49ti:: /or 1901, 4,418;_/or 1902,
4,532: /or 1903, 4,704; /or i;i04, ;).522.
LiE A D E R ; every evenlngexcept Sunday ;
Independent-republican; eight pages 19x22;
subscription $3; established 1889; J. Madison
Drake, editor; J. M. Drake, Jr., publisher
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,'
NEW JERSEY.
not less than 3,700. In 1895, H. In 1896, Hi
In 1897. HZ. Inl898,zH. In 1899, y H ( ??).
In 1900, zH. In 1901. yH. In 1902, (z— 4) H.
In 1903,(z-4) H (OO). In 1904. (z-4) !!(••).
FREIE PR ESSE; semi-weekly,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; German; re-
publican; six pages 18x24, and four-page sup-
plement Der HausFveund; subscription $2;
established 1871 ; Henry Altai, editor; Freie
Presse Printing Association, publishers (."—3),
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
InlS96. I. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "iKL-
REVUE; Saturdays (A A).
UNION CO. RECORD; Saturdays;
independent; eight pages 17x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1888; Isaac Newton Lewis,
editor and publisher. Circulation "iKL"
CATHOLIC MESSENGER; monthly;
roman catholic; twenty pages 9x12; sub-
scription "lO cents; established 1898; P. E.
Flynn, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actualaverage
for 1899. 1,083. In 1900, yl. In 1901, ".lkl-"
EliMER, Salem Co. JJ l.UOf pop., on
West Jersey & Seaside Rd., 16 m. E. of Salem ,
the county seat, and 26 S. of Philadelphia,
Pa. Glass, shoe, spindle and iron manufac-
tories. Agriculture and dairying.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1886;
Samuel P. Foster, editor; Elmer Times Co.,
publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,250. Actual average for 1896,
2,21 1 ; for a year ending with March, 1898,
2,027; for 1899. 2,052; for a year ending
wit/iSepfewber. 1900, 2, 342;/or 1901, 1,980:
for 1902, 2,035; /or 1903, 2,1 11; /or 1904,
2,126.
ENGLEWOOD, Bergen Co. cf 6,2o3t
pop., on Erie Rd., 15 m. N. of New York City.
PRESS ; Saturdays : republican : four
pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; established
1890; Jos. H. TiUotson, editor and publisher
(8-3).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 1,800. In 1896, I. In 189?, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. Actual average for
1900,2,624. In 1901, yH. In 1902, y I. In
1903, (z— 4) I. In 1901, yl.
TIMES; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 17x22; subscription $1.50; established
1874; Jacob F. Blankenhorn, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3). Circulation "JKL." Inl902, (??)
BIRD LORE; bi-monthly; birds; forty
pages 6x9; subscription $1; established 1899;
Frank M. Chapman, editor; Macmillan Com-
pany, publishers (12—3).
Circulation : Actual ai^erage for 1899,
3.166. In 19(H), vH. In 1901. vl. Actual
average for 1902, 3,250: for 1903, 3,433.
In 1904, yH.
FLEMINGTON,c.h.,fl«?i<crdon Co.
"n 2,087 pop., on Central of New Jersey,
Lehigh Valley and Pennsylvania Rds., 50 m.
W. of New York City. Center of large
peach trade.
D E M O C R A T-A DVERTISER;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15i^x22;
subscription $1; established 1881; H. M.
Voorhees, editor and publisher (7—3 P). Cir-
culation "jjLL." In 1897, Z. In 1898, Z. In
1902. "JKL.- In 1903. Z ( I) (• •).
HUNTERDON CO. DEMOCRAT;
Tuesdays; democratic; eight pages 17x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1888: Anthony
KUlgore, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl- In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "Ji£L" In 1900 and 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, never since July lit, 1894, has
been so small as 1,000. In 1902, "itL"
640
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
I^EW JERSEY.
HUNTERDON REPUBLICAN;
Wetluesdays; republican; four pages 21x28;
subscription $1; established 1856; W. G.
Callis, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circuliition : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, exceeding 1,000. In
1899, y I. InlQOO.yl. In 1901. 'jkl"
FORT LEE, Bergen Co. nf 1,500 pop.,
on Palisades, about 10 m. N. of Jersey City.
SENTINEIj; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896; John N. Race, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl.-
FREEHOLD, c. h., Monmouth Co. a
2,93 i+ pop., on Central of New Jersey and
Pennsylvania Rds., 25 m. E. of Trenton, the
State capital. Manufacturing and agri-
culture.
MONMOUTH DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days ; democratic ; four pages 22x28 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1834; Joseph A. Yard,
editor and publisher (1 — 5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
1 ,06S. In 1895, I. Actual average for 1896,
1,032; /or 1897, 1,023. Inl898,yl. Actual
average for a year ending with September,
1899, 1,097 5 for a near ending ivith Septem-
ber, 1900, 1,079; for 1901, 1,0S1. In 19('2,
(z — 4) I. Actual average for 1903, 1,095;
/or 1904, 1,093.
MONMOUTH INQUIRER ; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1819; Maxcy Apple-
gate, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.200. In 1896. I. In 1897. I Z.
Inl898,yl. Inl899.yl. In 1900. zl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902, (z-4. 5) I. In Ut03, yl. In 1904, yl.
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays; independent-
democratic; eight to twelve pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1888 ; Alex. L.
Moreau, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
2.428; for 1896, 2,552; for a year ending
with February, 1898. 2,619; for 1898, 2,893 ;
for 1899. 3,001; for a year ending with
June. 1900. 3.226: for 1901. 3,492; for
1902,3,786; for 1903. 4,022: for a year
ending with September, 19<J4, 4,132.
FRENCHTOWN, Hunterdon Co. \^
l,020t pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Dela-
ware r., 30 m. N. "W. of Trenton, the State
capital. Milling, manufacturing and agri-
culture.
HUNTERDON INDEPENDENT; Fri-
days; independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1871 ; John R. Har-
don, editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circula-
tion "JKL."
STAR; Wednesdays; independent; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.25; established
1880: W. H. Slpes, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
6LASSBORO, Oloucetter Co. p 2,684
pop., on Atlantic City and West Jersey &
Seaside Rds., 17 m. S. of Philadelphia, Pa.
Glass bottles, window glass and canned
goods.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; A. M. Seabrook, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl." Actiial aver-
age for 1899, 1,064: for 1900. 1.415: for
1901, 1,581; for 1902, 1,603. la 1903, I.
In 19fi4, yl.
GLEN GARDNER, Hunterdon Co.
\j 700 pop., on Central Rd. of New Jersey,
NEW JERSEY.
18 m. E. of Easton, Pa. Picture-frame and
parchment-paper manufactories.
AVALANCHE; Wednesdays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1882; E. W. Rush, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
GLOUCESTER CITY, Camden Co.
p 6,840+ pop., on Atlantic City and West
Jersey & Seaside Rds. and the Delaware r.,
3 m. S. of Camden, the county seat. Cotton
mills.
ADVERTISER; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription 50
cents; established 1888: Wm. D. Jenkins, edi-
tor and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
HACKENSACK, c. h., Bergen Co. cf
9,443t pop., on New Jersey & New York,
New York, Susquehanna & Western and
West Shore Rds. and Hackensack r., 13
m. N. of New York City. Brick-yard, silk
mill, wall paper and jewelry manufactory.
EVENING RECORD; every evening
except Sunday ; four to six pages 17i^x22 ;
subscription $3; established 1870; Caleb Van
Husan Whitbeck, editor; Evening Record
Publishing Co., publishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl ■" In 1897, Z. In
1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl. In 1901,
(z— 6) I. In 1902, vl. Actual average for
1903. .4,794; for 1904. 4,478.
BERGEN CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays.
democratic; four pages 22x28; subscription
$1; established 1860; H. D. Winton. editor;
Evening Record Publishing Co., publishers
(12—4).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,750. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl.
In 1901, yl . In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, y I. In
1904. yl.
BERGEN CO. HERALD; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 18x34; subscription
$1; established 1870; Caleb Van Husan Whit-
beck, editor; Bergen Co. Herald Publishing
Co., publishers; prints editions for neighbor-
ing towns. Circulation "jkl." In 1900, Z.
In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4. 5).
BERGEN INDEX; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; six pages 18x24; subscription 95
cents; established 1875; S. E. Clapp, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl ••
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1 ;
established 1870 ; Eugene K. Bird, editor and
publisher (3— 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,607; /or 1896. 1,601 ; /orl897, 1.671;
/or 1898. 1,649. Inl899,yl. Actualaverage
for a year ending ivith June, 1900, 1,636.
In 1901. vl. Actual average for 1902, 1,754.
In 1903, I. In 1904. yl.
HACKETTSTOWN, Warren Co.>j
2,474+ pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western Rd., 62 m. W. of New York City.
Manufacturing and farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 21x28: subscription $1.50; established
1856 : Chas. Rlttenhouse, editor and publisher
(8-B).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1.075. In 1895, 1. In 1896, I. In 1897,
I Z. In 1898, publisher asserts, no issue less
than 1,000. In 1899, yl. In 1900. publisher as-
serts, no Issue for more than 15 years has
been less than 1.000. In 1901, vl. In 1902, y I.
Inl9('3. Z (4) (#•) In 1904. vl.
WARREN REPUBLICAN; Fridays;
republican ; four pages 21x28 ; subscription
ftl.50; established 18?2; Geor^je P. Curtis, edi-
tor; Curtis Bros., publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. I. In 1897, I Z. In 1898, zl. In
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
en
XEn' JERSEY.
189!>, y I . Ill 1900. z I. lu 1900, publisher asserts,
no issue has been less than 1,000. In 1901, yl.
In 1903. January, 1903, December, and 1905,
January, publlslier asserts, no edition dur-
ing the past year was less than 1,000.
HADDONFIELD, Camden Co. p
2,l',i)f pop., on West Jersey & Seashore Rd.,
e, m. S. E. of Philadelphia, Pa. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; independent-
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1885; Wm, G. Taylor, editor and
manager; Tribune Publishing Co., publishers
(7-3 P).
Circulation: Inl896,"JKL." Actual average
for 1897, 1,874. In 1898, y I. In 1899, zl.
In 1900. yl. lu 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
HAMMONTON, Atlantic Co. O,
3. tSl+ pop., on Atlantic City and West Jersey
& Seashore Rds., 28 m. S. E. of Camden.
Shoe and other manufactures. Fruitgrow-
ing.
SOUTH JERSEY REPUBLICAN;
Saturdays; republican; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.25; established 1862 ; Hoyt &
Son, editors and publishers (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
FARM, GARDEN AND POULTRY;
monthly; agriculture, live stocli and gar-
dening; sixteen pages 10>^xl5i^; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established January, 1902;
Farm. Garden and Poultry Company, pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1902, (z— 1, 2, 11) H. In
1903. vH. In 1904, yl.
HARRISON, Hudson Co. cf 10,5961
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western,
PennsyUania and Erie Rds. and Passaic r.,
opposite Newark. Numerous manufactur-
ing industries.
KEARNY RECORD; Fridays;
independent-democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1873; Philip
A. Mc A viney, editor; The Record Company,
publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" In 1897, I Z.
In 1898. yl. In 1899, -jkl." In 1901, Z (6). In
1903. Z(4)(»«).
HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, Ber-
gen Co. cf 1,255+ pop., on New Jersej' & New-
York Rd., just S. of Hackensack. Manufac-
turing paper boxes, mole traps and me-
chanical tools.
NEWS-LETTER; weekly; independ
ent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1886; Alonzo Chamberlain, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895 and 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1.000. Actual average
for the first six months of 1897. 1,000; for
1898. 1,000; /or a year ending with Sep-
tember. 1899, 1,000; for a year ending with
June, 1900. 1,000. In 1901, "jkl.-
HIGHBRIDGE, Hunterdon Co. tl
1,377+ pop., on Central Rd. of New Jersey,
2 m. N. of Clinton. Car-wheel and steel-
casting foundries. Agriculture.
HUNTERDON GAZETTE; Thurs-
days: republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1890 ; Highbridge
Printing Company publishers (3— 3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1897,1,04:5. In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl."
In 1901. publisher asserts, no Issue fell below
1,250; in 1903, January, no issue for past year
less than 1,2.^0. In 1903, I. Actual average
/or 1904, 1,399.
41
NEW JERSEY.
HIGHTSTOWN, ^erc«r Co. n I,749t
pop., on Pemberton & Hlghtstown and
Pennsylvania Rds., 49 m. W. from New York
City. Manufactories.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1845; Fred B. Appleget, editor; Thomas
B. Appleget, publisher (7—3 P). Clrc'n"jKL."
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1876; J. Mount Smith, Jr.,
editor; R. M. J. Smith, publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl-"
HOBOKEN, Hudson Co. cT 59.364t
pop., at terminus of Delaware, Lackawanna
& Western Rd., on the Hudson r. Port of
entry. Docks of six important lines of
European steamers. Opposite to and con-
nected by ferry with New York City. Lum-
ber oil and coal.
NEW JERSEY STAATS ZEI-
TUNG AND DIE WACHT AM
HUDSON; every evening except Sunday,
and RUNDSCHAU, Saturdays; German;
four pages— daily 13x19, weekly 18x24 ; sub-
scription—daily $3. weekly $1; estaljlished—
daily 1896, weekly 1891; H. E. Schneider & Co.,
editors and publishers. Circ'n— dallj' "jkl."
weekly "ijcL."
OBSERVER; every evening except
Sunday; democratic; ten to twelve pages
17x231^; subscription $3; established 1892;
Hoboken Printing and Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers. Office, 80 Washington
street (12-4).
CfV c u 1 a t i o n : Actual average for 1895,
3, til9; /or 1896, 4,821; /or 1897, 7,506;
for 1898, 10,563 ; for 1899, 13,521. In
1900. yE. Actual average for 1901, 16,782;
for a year ending with June, 1902, 18,097.
Inl903, D(0 0). In 1904, (z— 4) D (• •).
DEMOKRAT; semi-weekly, Wednes-
days and Saturdays; German; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1897; Wm.
Faas. editor; Wm. Faas Printing and Pub-
lishing Company, publishers.
Circulation : In 1897, "jkl." In 1898, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue less than 1.000. In
1899 "JKL."
BElTlETRISTISCHES .JOUR-
NAL; Wednesdays; German; literary; six-
teen pages 13x17; subi=cription $4; estab-
lished 1852; Dr. H. E. Schneider, editor; Ger-
mania Publishing Co., publishers (3^).
Circulation: Rating varied from C in 1892
to E in 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y. In
1898,yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
DEUTSCHE ANZEIGER; Wednes
days; German; sixteen pages 13x20; sub-
scription $2; established 1875; H. E. Schneider
& Co.. editors and publishers. Circ'n "isj,."
SENTINELLA ; Saturdays (A A).
STEVENS INSTITUTE INDICA-
TOR; quarterly, January, April, July and
October; mechanical engineering; one hun-
dred and thirty pages 7x10; subscription
$1.,50; established 1884; Alumni and Under-
graduates of Stevens Institute of Technol-
ogv, editors and publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1,000. In 1900. "JKL." Actual
average for a year ending with June, 1901,
1,087: for a i/ear ending with October,
1902. 1,213. In" 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904. yl.
HOPEWELL, Mercer (7o. D 980t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 12 m.
N. of Trenton, the county seat and State
capital. Steam lumber mill, brick-yards
and factories. Farming.
HERALD; Wednesdays; Independent;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
642
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW JERSEY.
1874; Wm. K. Race and E. V. Savage, editors
and publishers (12 — i).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,800. In 1896, I. In 189?, Y. In
1898. "t£L." Actual average for 1902, 1.306.
In 1903, I. In 1904, yl.
IRVINGTON, Essex Co. cfS.SSSf pop.,
3 m. S. W, of and connected by electric
cars with Newark. Strawberry culture and
manufacturing.
NEWS AND VAIJLSBURG EN-
TERPRISE ; Saturdays ; independent ;
four to eight pages 15ix22; subscription $1;
established 1897; Irvington News Publish-
ing Company, editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation -jkl-" In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
JAM'ES'BV'RG^MiddlesexOo. n l,063t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 20 m. N. E. of
Trenton, the State capital, and 50 N. E. of
Philadelphia, Pa. Shirt factory.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1882; E. S. Hammell, editor and publislier
(8—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
JERSEY CITY, c. h., Hudson Co. cf
206.433+ pop., on eight railroads and on
Hudson r., opposite New York City, con-
nected by ferry. Commerce and manufact-
ures are extensive. Its grain elevators and
sugar refineries are among the largest in
the world.
EVENING J O U R NA L. ; every
evening except Sunday; republican; twelve
to sixteen pages 18x24; subscription §6; es-
tablished 1867; Elbert Rappleye, editor; Even-
NEW JERSEY.
ing Joui-nal Association, publishers. Office,
37 Montgomery street (2 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
14, .^6^2; for 1896, 15,005; for 1897.
14,743; for 1898, 14,890; for 1899,
14,486; for 1900, 15,101; for 1901,
15,891; for 1902, 17,532; for 1903.
19,012; for 1904, 21,106.
Publisher's announcement. — The Evening
Journal, a strong Republican paper, is
conceded to be the leading paper in Hud-
son County, the strongest Democratic
county in New Jersey. Inspection of its
columns at once shows the reason. More
coB^etely than any other paper it repre-
seHts the greatest number of local interests
in its district.
It is a two (2) cent paper, with a home,
not a street circulation among the people
who have the means to purchase goods
advertised.
Its circulation is continually and stead-
ilv increasing.
In 1899 it averaged 14.436; in 1900,15,106;
in 1901, 15,891; in 1903, 17,532; in 1903.
19,012; in 1904, 21,106.
For the last three months of 1904 it was
21,816, and is still growing. See adver-
tisement below.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; four pages 19x24; subscription
$3; established 1889; Jersey City Publish-
ing Company, publishers. Office, 251 Wash-
ington street (12—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from G in 1892
to H in 1S95. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898.yl. Inl899,yl. Inl900,yl. Inl901,(z— 4) I.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
CAIjIj; semi-weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; four pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1895; Joseph C. Heider, edi-
tor; The Call Printing Company, publishers.
Circulation "jkl.*-
The Evening Journal
OF JERSEY CITY, N. J.
The leading and only two cent local paper
in a field contested by one cent local
and New York papers.
A HOME, MOT A STREET CIRCULATION.
One edition daily, therefore no duplication
of circulation.
NOTE OUR GROWTH:
1900^15,106 1902 17,532 1904 21,106
JANUARY, 1905-22,416
The American Newspaper Directory awards mark ( © © ) for
quality of circulation.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
643
NEW JERSEY.
NEW JERSEY.
C H KO N I C I> E ; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; J, H. Pllaou, editor; Tlie Chron-
icle Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 47
MontKoinerv street. Circulation 'VJUf" lu
1903. Z(4)(»»).
DEIUOCKAT; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; C. H. Dayton and J. F. Norton,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
In 1899, Z. In 1902, "iKL-"
HERALD; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1867;
The J. C. Herald Printing Co., editors and
publishers. Circulation "jjcl."
MIRROR; Saturdays ; Independent ;
six pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1892; A. L. Graham, editor and pub-
lisher (3—4). „
Circulation: In 189fi, "jkl.- In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl.- In 1902. Z (1,2,4,5).
WEEK Li Y; Saturdays; local; four pages
17x24; subscription .50 cents; T. I. Haubner,
editor and publisher (2— 5P).
LUTHERSK- SENDEBUD; semi-
monthly ; lutheran ; Norwegian ; twelve
pages 81^x11; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1904; Atlantic Coast Pastorial Confer
euce, editors and publishers; does not insert
advertisements (1—5 P).
SUNSHINE; monthly; juvenile; eight
pages 91^x123^; subscription 50 cents; estab
lished 1899; J. W. Floridy, editor and pub
Usher (7—3).
Cii'culatiou : In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, '20,913; for a year ending
with Januaru, 1903, 34,500. In 1903. yC
(O O). Actual average for 1904, 59,330.
KEARNY, Hudson Co. u 9.000 pop.,
on Erie, Pennsylvania, Central of New Jer
sey and Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Rds. and Passaic r., H m. from Newark.
Manufacturing.
WEST HUDSON PRESS; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
SI; established 1891; Wm. J. Keegan. editor;
Kearny Publishing Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jk.l."
KEYPORT, Monmouth Co. U 3,413t
pop., on Central of New Jersey Rd. and
Raritan bay, 24 m. S. of New York City.
Shipping trade In oysters, clams, canned
fruits and truck.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1879; Fred F. Armstrong, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl" In 1899, Z.
In 19U2, December, publisher asserts, during
the past year never less than 1,050. In
1903 'JKL.*
KEYPORT WEEKLY; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1869 ; E. D. Petteys, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation "iKL."
LAKEWOOD, Ocean Co. n2.800pop.,
on Central of New Jersey Rd., 22 m. S. W.
of Long Branch and 60 S. of New York City.
Winter health resort.
CITIZEN; Fridays; Independent-repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1900; Harry T. Hagaman. editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jjfL." In
1903, Z (4).
TIMES AND JOURNAL; Fridays;
republican; thirty six pages 10x14; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1868; J. C. Wilcox editor;
H. H. Nelson, publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl. " Actual average
for the first six months of 1897, 1,331. In
1898. "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
LAMBERTVILIiE, Hunterdon Co.
\2 4,637+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Dela-
ware r., 46 m. N. of Philadelphia, Pa. Man"
ufacturing.
ARCJUS; Tuesdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
July, 191)3; B. EI. Joiner, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
BEACON; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $2; established 1845;
Phineas K. Hazen, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
DE3IOCRATIC WAGE WORKER;
Wednesdays; democratic; four pages 20x28;
subscription $1 ; established 1899 ; John
Kearns. editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
RECORD ; Wednesdays ; republican ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1872; estate of Clark Pierson, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jjci "
LAUREL SPRINGS, Camden Co.
p 225 pop., on Atlantic City Rd., 9 m. S. E.
of Camden.
COURIER: Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished December, 1901; Ssmuel S. Cord, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Circulation : Actual average for 19(>4,
1,000.
LITTLE FALLS, Passaic Co. [j 3,908
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
and Erie Rds.. 4 m. S. W. of Paterson.
EAGLE; Saturdays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
September, 1903; James Steel, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
LONGBRANCH, Monmouth Co. a
8,872+ pop., on Central of New Jersey and
Pennsylvania Rds., 49 m. S. of New York
City. Fashionable summer resort.
RECORD; every eveningexcept Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; independent;
dally six pages 151/4x22}^, weekly sixteen
pages 151/4x22; subscription —daily $2..50,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1902, weekly
1883: Chas. L. Edwards, manager; F.M.Tay-
lor Publishing Company, publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation- Daily jkl "
Weekly: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899. Z. In 1900,
I. Actual average for 1901, 3,607; /or 1902.
3,796; /or 1903. H. In 1904, yH.
CITY JOURNAL; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1897; D. H. Van Brunt, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896; H. A. Wheeler, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
PRESS ; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
Long Branch Press Co. (Inc.), editors and
publishers (8— 3). Circulation "jicl." In 1903,
Z(4)(»«).
MABISON, Morris Co. t] 3,754t pop.,
on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Rd.,
4 m. S. E. of Morristown, the county seat,
and 25 W. of New York City.
EAGLE; Fridays; Independent; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1882; Edgar Cary Markham, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Circulation "jjf l " Actual average for
1903, 1,493. In 1904, (z-4) I.
MAGNOLIA, Camden Co. P 600 pop-
on Atlantic City Rd., 6 m. S. E. of Camden.
Glass works.
FREE PRESS; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
644
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW JERSEY.
NEW JERSEY.
established July, 1903 ; C. F. Klein, editor
and publisher (12—4). Circulation -jkl."
MANASQUAN, Monmouth Co. U
l,500t pop., on Central of New Jersey and
Pennsylvania Rds., 12 m. S. of Long Branch.
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; Theo. F. Hultz,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
STAR-DEMOCRAT; Fridays; demo-
cratic ; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1880; W. E. Hoskins, editor and
publisher. Circulation ••jkl."
MARLTON, Burlington Co. D 500
pop., on West Jersey & Seashore Rd., 6 m.
E. of Haddonfleld. Farming.
CENTRAIi RECORD; Fridays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription 75
cents; established 1896; Hiester Clymer, edi-
tor and publisher ; publishes also editions
for Medford and Haddonfleld (1—4).
Combined circulation "jkl" In 1903,
<z-4) J (••). In 1904, yl.
MATAWAN, Monmouth Co. D l,511t
pop., on Central of New Jersey and Penn-
sylvania Rds., 25 m. S. of New York City.
Pianos, rice food, terra cotta and stock
brick, carriages and sashes and pottery
wares. Farming.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1869 ; Benj. F. S. Brown, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKL."
MAY'S LANDING, c. h„ Atlantic
Co. 0, 1,050 pop., on West Jersej' & Seashore
Rd., 46m. S. E. of Philadelphia, Pa. Cotton
goods, fancj' brick, shoes, lumber and ice.
RECORD ; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1878 ;
S. C. Shaner, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
MERCHANT VILLE, Camden Co.^
1,60S+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 4 m. E. of
Camden, the county seat. Residences of
Philadelphia business men.
REVIEW; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription 50 cents; established 1888; W. H.
Lewis, editor; Wm. J. LoveU, publisher (8— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
TI>IES; Saturdavs (A A).
INVESTOR'S GUIDE AND IN-
VESTOR'S ADVERTISER; monthly;
manufacturing and patents ; four pages
18x24 ; subscription 25 cents ; established
April, 1901 ; Wm. E. Scarlet, editor ; The
Patent Publishing Co., publishers (6—3),
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
METTTCHEN, Middlesex Co. n l,786t
pop., on Lehigh Valley and Pennsylvania
Rdg.. 26 m. S. W. of New York City. Grist
mill and clay refineries.
RECORDER; Saturdays; independent-
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
fl; established 1894: S. B. D. Prlckitt, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation -'jkl."
MIDLAND PARK, Bergen Co. d
1,348+ pop.
PRESS; Fridays (A A).
MILFORD, ^M«<errfon Co. t!~54 pop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd., 16 m. E. of Easton, Pa.
Milling and lumber. Iron mines. Farming.
INQUIRER; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; Gladys Kempson. editor; The
Metuchen Printing Co., publishers (2—4).
CIrc'n "jKi." Inl903, Z(4)(##) (A A).
LjEADER; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1880; W. H. Farrand, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
MILLVILLE, Cumberland Co. p
10,583 pop., on West Jersey & Seashore Rd.
and Maurice r., 40 m. S. of Philadelphia
Pa. Manufacture of cotton, iron and glass.
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $3; established 1864; George Doyles,
editor; B. Frank Buck, publisher (1"2 — 4).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." In 1900, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue less than 1,000. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl (OO). In
1904, "JKL."
MONTCLAIR, Esaex Co. cf 18,000
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
and Erie Rds., 6 m. N. of Newark, the
county seat.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent-
republican ; four pages 20x26; subscription
$2; established 1889; Francis Leon Chrisman,
editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl.- In 1897. Z. In
1898, zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl."
Inl902, Z(4,5).
TIMES; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $2 ; established
1877 ; A. C. Studer, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, "i^." In 1896, 1. In
1897, Y. In 1898. "iSi." (-H-)
MOORESTOWN, Burlington Co. u
2,050 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 9 m. E. of
Philadelphia, Pa. Flour mills, foundry and
carriage and canning factories.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1879; William J. Lovell, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdaj-s; repub-
lican; four pages 20x26; subscription $1; es-
tablished 18S9; Chas. Laessle, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
MORRISTO WN, c. h., Morris Co. [j
11,267+ pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western, Whippany River and Rockaway
Valley Rds., 30 m. W. of New York City.
Agriculture.
RECORD; every evenmg except Sun-
day; four pages 20x26; subsci-iption $3;
established 1900; E. H. Tomlinson, editor and
publisher (1—5).
Circulation; In 1901, '.jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,375; for 1903, 1,572; for
1904, 1,792.
Publisher's announcement.— Read and es-
teemed by ev'erybody; covers whole field;
remarkable results; only Want medium.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; republican;
ten pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1877; Pierson & Surdam, editors and pub-
lishers (1—5).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,600. In 1896. I. In 1897,1 Z. In
1898, vl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. vl. In 1903. yl. In 19(J4. yl.
EVENING EXPRESS; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1889; A. L. Adams, editor
and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,800; in 1896, 2,000. In 1897. 1 Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, publisher asserts, least
number printed. 2.200. In 1900, yl. In 1901.
(z-1, 2) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In
1904, vl.
JERSEYMAN ; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
645
NEW JERSEY.
lished 1826; Isaac R. Piersou, editor; Pierson
& Surrtam, publishers.
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
Actual average for 1896. 1,246. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "iKL." In l'.X)2. Z (4, 6).
TRUE DEMOCRATIC BANNER}
Tliursdays ; democratic; four pages 15x24;
subscription $2; established 1838; Vogt Bros.,
editors and publishers (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
In 1903, Z (4).
MOUNT HOLLY, c. h., Burlington
Co. a 4,930 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and
Rancocas r., 19 m. N. E of Philadelphia,
Pa. Manufacturing and agriculture.
HERAIjD ; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 14x23 ; subscription $2 ; established
1826 ; William B. Wills, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,328. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898,1. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, y I.
NEW JERSEY MIRROR j Wednes
days; republican; four pages 25x30; sub-
scription $2 ; established 1818 ; Charles H.
Folwell, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1893, I. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, zl. In 1899, vl. In 19(10, y I.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 4) I (• •).
In 1904. yl.
NEVVS; Tuesdays ; republican ; four pages
23x30; subscription $1; established 1879;
Joseph C. Kingdon, editor; Walters, Hand &
Kingdon, publishers. 37 High street (7— 3 P).
Circulation : In 1895, "jkl." In 18y6, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition less than 2,300. In
1897. Y. Inl898.yl. In 1899. yl. In]900.yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
NETCONG, Morris Co. ^ 941t pop.,
1 m. N. of Stanhope, the nearest station on
NEW JERSEY.
Delaware, Lackawaua & Western Rd., and
12 N. W. of Morrlstown, the county seat.
Farming.
N. J. UNION TIMES; Wednesdays;
local; six to eight pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1902; Charles W. Eaton, edi-
tor and publisher (2 — 4). Circulation "jki..."
STANHOPE EAGLE; Wednesdays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1884: Geo. T. Keech, editor and publisher
(7 — 3P). Circulation "JKL.'-
NEWARK, c. h., Essex Co. cf 246,070t
pop., on Central of New Jersey, Pennsyl-
vania, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western,
Erie and Lehigh Valley Rds. and Passaic r.,
9 m. W. of New York City. Extensive
manufactories of various kinds and con-
siderable domestic commerce.
DAILY.
ADVERTISER; evei-y evening except
Sunday, and SENTINEL. OF FREE-
DOM, Saturdays; independent; twelve to
twenty pages 17x28 ; subscription— daily $5,
weekly 50 cents; established— daily 1832,
weekly 1796; John J. Leidy, editor; A. W.
Schwartz, publisher. Office, 794 Broad street
(7-3 P).
Circulation-Daily : In 1895, G. In 1896,
F. In 1897, F Z. In 1898, yF. Actual aver-
age for a year ending with November, 1899,
'11,015 #. In 1900, yD #. In 1901, yF.
In 1902, vF. In 1903, yF. In 1904 (z-4. 6) E.
Weekly: In 1897. "jkl-' In 1898, Z. In
1902 '*JKL "
EVENING NEWS ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; fourteen to
twenty -four pages 17x26; subscription $5;
established 1883; Wallace M.Scudder, editor;
r
O 1. 1. A T? S G T« O W
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NEWARK ADVERTISER
Character
Influence
Circulation
All Combine for
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Oldest
Newspaper in
New Jersey
1832 - - 1905
Reaches the Very
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NEW^ARR
and the State
R^EACHCS THE Cl^ASS "WHO CAN BUY AND PAY
MET INCREASE IX
DAILY CIRCULATION
Sept., 1904 1915
Over August.
Oct., 1904 182?
Over September.
Nov., 1904 SS87
Over October.
Dee., 1904 3t~0
Over November.
Total Daily Increase Since
Aufjriist.
8 7 9 9
Increase in circula-
tion during past four
months over 25*^/0.
Advertising rates
absolutely based on
actual circulation.
A magical record
for advertisers to
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NET I>C llEASE IN
ADVERTISING SPACE
Sept., 1904... TO Coluniiis
Over August.
Oct., 1904 101 Columnia
Over September.
'Sox., 1904 ...189 Columns
Over October.
Doe., 1904... 163 Columns
Over November.
Total Increase Columns Since
August,
472 ColximrkS
64G
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW JERSEY— Newark.
NEW JERSEY— Newark.
The Evening News Publishing Company, pub-
shers. Offlce, 215-217 Market street (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
35,240; /orl896, 38,351 ; for mi, 39,-
811 ; for a year ending with March, 1898,
4U,316. In 1898, yC. Actual average for
a year ending with Sept., 1899, 40,764; for
a year ending with May, 1900, 41,793; for
1901, copies sold, 46,175; for a year end
ing with Feb., 1903, copies sold, 50,406;
for 1903, copies sold, 53,896; for 1904,
copies sold, 57,053.
Fuhlisher's announcement. — The Evening
Nkws circulation largely exceeds that of
any other newspaper in New Jersey. It
presents an exceptional opportunity to
advertisers to reach through one medium
the people of a city numbering 280,000 in-
habitants and suburban communities num-
bering about 150,000 more. It thoroughly
corers tlie field and is delivered by com-
plete carrier system In nearly every home
in Newark and the surrounding towns,
making it the medium absolutely indis-
pensable for all who wish to reach the buy-
ing classes. The News is a strictly up to
date high class two-cent evening news-
paper, with a circulation of about 60,000
copies.
NEW JERSEY FREIE ZEITUNG;
everj' morning except Sunda3', D E R
EKZAEHLER, Sundays, and VVEER-
L.Y, Wednesdays; German; independent-
republican; daily eight to twelve, Sunday
twentj'^ to twenty-four, weekly eight pages
15x23; subscription— daily with Sunday $9,
Sunday $2. weekly 150 cents; established-
daily and Sunday 1838, weekly 1879; Freder-
ick Kuhn. editor; Benedict Prietli, publisher.
Omce, 75 Market street (1—4).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895. 5,3'^0. In 1896, G. Actual average
for 1897, 5,582 ; for 1898, 6,565j for a year
ending with Sept., 1899, 6,65o: for 190u,
6,703. In 1901, yG. In 1902. yG. Actual
average for 1903, 6,956; /orl9()4, 6.910.
Sunday: Actual average for 1895, 8-250.
In 1896, F. Actual average for 1897, 8,710 ;
for 1898, 1 0,046; for a year ending with
September. 1899, 10,456; /or 1900, 10,543.
In 1901. y F. In 1902, yF. Actual average for
19"3. 11.009. In 1904, yF.
Weekly: Actual average for 1895, 2,475.
In 1896, "H. In 1897. H Z. In 1898. yH. In
1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, vl.
In 1903. yl. lu 1904, yl.
WEEKLY.
Li A FRUSTA; Sundays; Italian; six
pages 15x21; subscription $2; esrablished
1900; Edmund S. Mancusi Ungaro, editor and
publisher. Office, 86 Mt. Prospect ave. ( 1—5).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,990; for 1903, 2,993; for
1904, 3,515.
L.A MONTAGNA (The Mountain); Sat-
urdays; Italian; republican; four pages
16x22; sub.scription $2; established 1894;
Frank A. Fiore, editor; The Montagna
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 159 Eighth
avenue. Circ'n 'jkl." In 1903 Z (4) (••)
LiEDGER; Saturriays; democratic; eight
pages 17x23 ; subscription $1; established 1893;
G Milfred Pearce, editor; Newark Ledger
Publishing Company, publishers. Office,
132-134 Mulberry street (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 9.000. In 1896. F. In 1897, G Y. In
1898, yG. Inl899,yH. In 1900. zH. In 1901, yH.
In 1902. yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
PIONIER ; Saturdays; German; inde-
pendent; eight pages 17x23; subscription $2;
established 1885; Francis E. Adler, editor; F.
E. Adler & Co., publishers. Office, 50 William
street (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
ROSEVIL.T.E WEEKL.Y; Fridavs;
eight pages 15x22 ; sub.scription $1 ; established
1893: A. K. Davidson, editor and publisher
(7— 3 P). Circulation 'iKL" (A A)
RUSSELL'S CONVENTION
DATES; Saturdays ; dates of coming
events; twelve pages 9i^xl2J^; subscription
$5; established 1896; Hamlin Russell, editor
and publisher. Office, 161 Washington street
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." Actual average
for 1898, 1,214; for a year ending with
September, 1S99, 1,128. In 1900, October,
publisher asserts, not a single week's edition
during the past year was less than 1,200.
Actual average for 1901, 1,204; for 1902,
1,234. In 1903, I. Actual average for 190i,
1,153.
SUNDAY CALiLi; Sundays; Independ.
ent; thirty-eight to forty-two pages 16x22;
subscription $2.50; established 1872; Wm. T.
Hunt, editor; Louis Hannoch, business man-
ager; Newark Call Printing and Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 204 Market st. (12— 4j.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
19,815; for 1896, 19,995; for
'" " 1898, 19.909; for
1900. 20,995; for
" ' 1903,
for
for
1897,
1899,
1901,
yC.
19,659;
20,615; .
21,770; for 1902, 23,813. In
Actual average for 1^)(J4, 26,858.
TOWN TALK ; Saturdays; Independ-
ent; twenty pages 10x14; subscription $2.50;
established 1889; T. E. Burke and H. E. L.
Beyer, editors and publishers. Office, 832-
836 Broad street (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In
1897. Y. Inl898,vH. Inl899.yl. Inl900,yl.
In 1901, y I. In 1902, yl. Inl9()3,yl. In 19(^4, yl.
TRUTH: Saturdays (A A).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
NEW JERSEY TRADE REVIEW;
semi - monthly ; commercial ; thirty - two
pages 10x13; subscription $1; established 1887;
Paul V. Flynn. editor and publisher. Office,
45 Park street (8—3 P). Circulation "isi."
MONTHLY.
FRATERNAL. GUIDE; monthly;
Knights and Ladies of Golden Star; eignt
pages 11x14; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1895; S. P. Lacey, editor and publisher
(8-3).
Circulation: In 1898. "jki." Actual aver-
age for 1S99, 6.000. In 1900, "JKL" Actual
average for 1901, 6,000; for a year ending
with July, 1902, 6,000. In 1903, (z— 4) G (OO)
(A A). ^
MESSENGER: monthly; undenomina-
tional; twenty-eight pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1885; Henry A.
Cozzens, editor; Young Men's Christian As-
sociation, publisher? (3— 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,500. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1902. Z (4, 5).
NEW JERSEY BAPTIST BULLE-
TIN; monthly; baptist; sixteen pages
7x10; subscription 25 cents; established
1890; Rev. D. DeWolf, editor and publisher
Office, 12 Vanderpool street, (12—4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jjfi." In 1901. pub-
lisher asserts, no issue during the past eleven
years has been less than 5,000. Actual aver-
age for 1902, 5,133; for 1903, 5,225; for
1904. 5.421 .
RAILROAD EMPLOYEE; monthly;
labor; sixteen pages 10x14; subscription 50
cents; established 1891; R. E. Chapln. editor
and publisher. Office, 494 Broad st. (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 5,000. In 1896. G. Actual average
for 1897, 6.646. In 1898. yG. Actual aver-
age for 1899, 7, 5S5. In 1900. yG. In 1901, yG.
Actual average for 1902. 9,950; for 1903,
10,642; /or 1904, 12,312.
WHIM; monthly; literary; thirty-six
pages 41^x7; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished FeTjruary, 1901 ; Ernest Crosby and B.
Prieth. editors and publishers. Office, 75
Market street (3—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
1,540. Inl903, yKOOXAA).
NEW BRUNSWICK, c- h.. Mid-
dleaex Co. D 20,006+ pop., on Pennsylvania
Rd. andRarltanr., 32 m. S. W. of New Tark
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
647
NEW JERSEY.
NEW JERSEY.
City. Rubber goods, boots and shoes, but-
tons, wall paper, hosiery, machinery, car-
pets and other articles. Dutch Reformed
Theological Seminary and Rutgers College.
HO>IE NEWS; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKL.V, Tliursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 17x22; subscription-
daily $5, weelily S\; established— daily 1879,
weekly 1883; Hugh Boyd, editor and publisher
(12— :3).
Circulation — Daily : In 1896, -jkl " In
1897, publisher asserts, not less than 2,500. In
1898. zH. In 1899, zH. Actual average for a
year ending vith September, 1900, 3,^37;
for a year ending with June, 1901, 4)055;
for 1902, 3,960. In 190:^ y H . In 1904, yll.
Weekly: In 1898, -iKL." In 1899, Z. In 1900, Z.
In 1902. "JK.L."
PRESS; every morning except Sunday,
and WEEKI^Y, Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1 ; established — daily 1843, weekly
1811; W. B. Prickitt, editor; New Brunswick
Publishing Company, publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
T1'>IES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 16x22; subscription— daily $5,
wef-klv $1; established— daily 1849, weekly
1792; Francis W. Daire, editor; Times Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (3—3).
Circulation- Daily: In 1900, ' xjcl " In
1901, I. In 1902, (z— 4, 5) I. In 1903, yl. In
1904, y I.
Weekly: "ikl" , ,
FEDERATIONIST; Mondays; labor;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1901; George S. Walker, editor and
publisher (1—5).
PITMAN HERALD; monthly; meth-
odist-episcopal; eight pages 11x16; subscrip
tion 25 cents ; established 1892 ; Archie V.
Wark. editor; Sunday School Union of Pit-
man M. E. Church, publishers (6—3). Circu-
lation "JKL." (A A).
POULTRY NEWS; monthly; poultry;
twe ut v-f our pages 7x10 ; subscription 25 cents ;
established 1903; Paul F. Williams, editor;
"Williams & Metlar, publishers (12— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
SMOKERS' MAGAZINE; monthly.
(See New York City.)
PANSY MAGAZINE; bi-monthly; lit-
erary; sixteen to thirty-two pages 6x9; sub-
scription 25 cents; Howard George Brooks,
editor and publisher (1—5).
NE"W EGYPT, Ocean Co. n 900 pop.,
on Pemberton & Hlghtstown Rd., 3 m. S.
of Homerstown. Agriculture.
PRESS; Fridays; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1900: W. Clement
Moore, editor; Moore Bros., publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL."
NEWFIELiD, Olouceiter Co. P 500
pop., on West Jersey & Seashore Rd., 4 m. N.
of Vineland. Fruit and truck cultivated;
Smyrna rugs and rattan furniture manu-
factured.
ITEM I Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1874; A. C.
Dal ton. editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
NEWMARKET, Middlesex Co. n
400 pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., S}4 m. S. of
Plainfield. Manufacturing of clothing.
Farming.
ADVERTISERS' GUIDE; monthly;
advertising; sixteen pages 6x9; subscription
25cents; established 1887; Stanley Day. editor
and publisher (12 — i).
Circulation: Actual average for 1899,
4,375 ; for a year ending ivith October, 1900,
4,()H(j; for 1901. 5,113; /or 1902, 5,041;
for 191 »;i 5, l'^5; /or l'.KJ4, ;>,0(it2.
Publisher's annoujicement .—The Advertis-
Eus' GuiDK covers the mall order trade.
Size or page, 6x9 Inches; number of col-
umns to page, 2; number of lines to col-
umn, 90; width of column, 2 1-3 inches.
Forms close 24th of each month preceding
date of publication. Rate— lO cents per
line; $1.20 per inch; ^ page, $4.50; ]4 page,
$9.00; 1 page, $18.00 Time discounts—
None. Space discounts— None. Reading
notices are not inserted at any price. No
commission allowed. No accounts opened.
Cash with order always. Address Stanley
Day, New Market, N. J.
NEWTON, c. h., Sussex Co. ^ 4,376t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Rd., 65 m. N. W. of New York City. Slate
quarrying, three shoe factories, silk mill,
box factory and horse race track. Newton
Collegiate Institute at outskirts of town.
NEW JERSEY HERALD AND
SUSSEX CO. DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 17J^x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1829; Jacob L. Bunnell and
Martin J. Cox, editors and publishers
(7-3 P). ^ „
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl-" In 1897, I Z.
In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, "JjvL." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1895;
James E. Landy, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation ".nvL." In 1899, Z. In 19U2, • jkl."
SUSSEX REGISTER ; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 22x29; subscription
$2; established 1813; Richard F. Goodman,
editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1891, 1,7 'Z 5. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
NUTLEY, Essex Co. cf 3,500 pop. (of
township), on Erie Rd., 4 m. N. of Newark.
Manufacturing and farming.
SUN; Saturdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1895; Jas.
D. Foy, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
OCEAN CITY, Cape May Co. R l,307t
pop., on West Jersey & Seaside Rd., 10 m. S.
of Atlantic City. Summer resort and camp-
meeting site.
LEDGER; Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22, subscription $1; established
1897; Rev. S. H. Hahn, editor; New Jersey
Methodist PubllshingCo., publishers (7— 3 P).
Circulation "jkl"
SENTINEL; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1881 ; R. Curtis Robinson,editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
OCEAN GROVE, Monmouth Co. a
2,754 pop., on Central of New Jersey and
Pennsylvania Rds., adjoining Asbury Park,
Seaside summer resort.
RECORD; Fridays: four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1874: S. A. Pat-
terson, editor; Ocean Grove Times Com-
panv. publishers (12 — 1). Circulation ••ikl--
TIMES; Saturdays; republican; eight
paces 15x22; subscription $1; established 1893;
E.N.Woolston, manager; Ocean Grove Times
Company, publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, not so low as 1.000. In 1900, yl.
; In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In
1904, "jKi.."
ECHOES; monthly; religious; slxty-
I eight pages 6x9; subscription $1; established
648
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW JERSEY.
1903; Rev. Thomas S. Brock, editor; The
Ocean Grove Echoes Co., publishers (12— 3).
Circulation "jkl." (.A A).
ORANGE, Essex Co. cf 24,Ult pop.,
on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western and
Erie Rds., 12 m, W. of New York City. Hat
factories. Edison phonograph works.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; eight pages
laxZi; subscription $1; established 1898;
Fred. C. Shaun, editor and publisher (3 — S).
Circulation -jkl" In 1902, Z (2, 4, 5).
CHRONICLE ; Saturdays; independ-
ent; twelve to sixteen pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1869; F. W. Baldwin,
editor; Orange Chronicle Company, publish-
ers (3—31.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
ti,454 ; for 1896, ti,409 ; for 1897, 2,395 ;
for 1898. t2,356; for 1899, '2,350; for a
year ending tvith October 13, 1900, 2,327.
In 1901.yH. Actual average for 1902,2,214;
for 1903, 2,353; /or 1904, 2,312.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; republican;
eight to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription
S3; established 1852; Edgar Williams, edi-
tor; Orange Journal Publishing Company
publishers (7—3 P) Circulation "jkl."
NEW CHURCH MESSENGER;
Wednesdays; swedenborgian ; sixteen pages
9x12 ; subscription §2 ; established 1855 ;
Rev. Charles H. Mann, editor; Messenger
Board of the General Convention, publishers;
dated at New York, N. Y.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2.250. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898. publisher asserts, no edition less than
2,600. In 1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901. yl.
In 1902, yl. In 19(J3, yl (A A).
UNION; Saturdays ; republican ; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1898: Geo. R. Pratt, editor and publisher
(6 — 3). Circulation "jkl.-
VOL.KSBOTE; Saturdays; German;
twelve pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1872; E. Temme, editor and publisher
(7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
JUSTICE; monthly; Liquor Dealers' Pro-
tective League of New Jersey; ten pages
10x131^; subscription $3; established 1896;
J. H. Bruckridge, editor; Justice Publication
and Printing Co.. publishers. Clrc'n "jkl."
In 1899, Z. In 1902. -jki-"
PALMYRA, Burlington Co. n 1,800
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 7 m. E. of Cam
den and near Delaware r. Agriculture.
NEWS AND SOUTH JERSEY AD-
VERTISER; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1884; C. F. Sleeper, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
PARKRIDGE, Bergen Co. ^ 870t
pop., on New Jersey & New York Rd.. 11 m.
N. of Hackensack, the county seat. Bob-
bin, sash and blind, chair, carbon-pap'erand
canning factories.
LiOCALi; Wednesdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 18S9: Jas. B. H.
& John C. Storms, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
FORESTERS' MAGAZINE; month
ly; Ancient Order of Foresters; eight pages
9x111^: subscription 50 cents; established
1892; Robert A. Slbbald, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl.- Actual aver-
age for 1902. 5,000. lu 19!'3. yG. In
1904, yG.
PASSAIC, Passaic Co. i 27,777t pop.,
on Erie and Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western Rds. and Passaic r.. 5 m. S. of
NEW JERSEY.
Paterson, the county seat. Manufacturing.
Residences of many New York City busi-
ness men.
HERALD ; every evening except Sunday;
democratic ; eight to sixteen pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $3; established 1896; R. G, Bremner,
editor an<i publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1898. "isi. " In 1899, Z.
Actual average for 1902, 5,362; for 1903,
5,647; /or 1904, 5,836.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
republican; eight pages 19J^x24; subscription
$4.50; established 1877; George M. Hartt, edl'
tor; E. W. Berry, manager; News Publishing
Company, publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
2,865; /or 1896, 3,477; /or 1897, 3.649;
/or 1898,4,105. In 1899, yH. In 1900. zH (ft).
Actual average for a year ending ivith Ati-
gust, 1901. 4,494. Actual average for 1902.
4,616; /or 1903, 5,115; /or 1904, 5,576.
ADVERTISER; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1886; J. F.
Mornis, editor; The Suburban Press Associa-
tion, publishers; prints editions also for Li ttle
Falls, Lodi, Clifton, Athenia and Wallington.
Circulation : In 1903, I. In um. yl.
CITY RECORD; Saturdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1877; Ozias S. Freeman, editor
and publisher.
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898. pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 2.400. In 1899, vl.
In 1900. yl. Actual average for 1901, 2,441.
In 1902. y H. In 19U3, yH (O O). In 1904. yl.
ITEM; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription 25 cents; established
1870; Alfred Speer, editor and publisher (:1 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896, 2,245. In 1897, IZ. In 1898, vT.
In 1899, zl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904. y I.
KURYER NO WO JO RSKI; Tues-
days; polish; eight pages 13x19; subscription
$1.50; established 1890; Joseph Janusz, editor
and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "iKL-'^ In 1903, (z— 4) I (••>
(AA).
WOCHENBLATT; Saturdays; Ger-
man; twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1891; Hermann Otto, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
PATERSON, c.h., Passaic Co. ^
105,171+ pop., on Erle.Delaware, Lackawanna
& Western and New York, Susquehanna &
Western Rds., Passaic r. and Morris canal,
16 m. N. W. of New York City. Some of
the largest silk manufactories in the United
States; large Iron and locomotive works.
DAILY.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
ceptSunday ; independent; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $5: established 1890; E. B.
Haines, editor; The News Printing Co., pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
6,006; for 1896,6,483; .for a year ending
i ivith March, 1898. 6.607 ; for a year ending
with June, 1899. 7.6S2; for a i/ear ending
with Feb , 1901. 7,959. In 1902. (z— 4) G. In
1903, G. Actual average for VMH, 8,793.
GUARDIAN ; every evening except
Sunday; democratic; eight pages 18x22; suV)-
scription $3: established 1836; Guardian
Printingand PublishIngCo.,publlshers(2 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, I. Actual
average for 189fi, 6,059 #*. In 1897, Y. In
1898, vH. In 1899, vH. Inl90), vH. Acfunt
average for 1901, 5,375: /or 1902.7,257;
for 1903, 8,216; /or ic«)4, 8.370.
MORNING CALI..; every morning ex-
cept Sunday; republican; ten and twelve
to sixteen pages 20x24; subscriptinn $5; es-
tablished 1883; Joseph E. Crowell, editor;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
649
NEW JERSEY.
NEW JERSEY.
Call Piintlug and Publishiug Co., pub-
lishers ( 1 — ,■)).
Circii liition: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 5,a')0. In 1895, G. Actual average
for 1896, 6,134; for 1897. 6,163; for 1898,
6,649; for 1899, 7,040; /or 1900, 7,550;
/or 19111, 7, 6'23; for 1902, 8,373; for 1903,
8,373: rorl\m, 8,695.
PRESJSj every evening except Sunday,
•nd WEEKIiY, Thursdays; republican;
daily eiglit pages 18x24, weekly four pageg
21x28; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.50;
established 1863; George Wurts, editor ; Press
Printing and Publishing Co., publishers,
209 Main street (8—3 P).
Circulation-Daily: In 1896, "jjtL." In 1898.
zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. ••jkl."
Weekly: mki"
V01.KSFREUND; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; German; independent; eight
pages 171^x22; subscription $5; established
1868; German-American Printing Co., editors
and publishers (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
In 1897. Z. In 1902, '■jkl"
WEEKLY.
CHRONICLE; Sundays (A A).
1) E T E L E G R A A F ; Wednesdays ;
Hollandish ; republican; eight pages 18x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1880 ; Poelstra
& Akershock, editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1897,".ikl." In 1898, Z. In
1899, publisher asserts, not less than 1,500. In
1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. In 1',>(I4, yT.
liA QUESTIONE SO CI ALE; Sat
urdays; Italian; anarchist ; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1895 (11—4 P).
P. Esteve, editor; The Questione Social e
Club, publishers. Does not insert advertise-
ments.
NATIONAL LABOR STANDARD;
Saturdays; labor; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion SI; established 1876; J. P. McDonnell,
editor; National Labor Standard Publishing
Companv. publishers (2 — 4).
Circulatiou: In 1897, -jkl." In 1898, zH.
In 1899, y I. In 1900. zl. In 1901, (z— 1,2,4, 5) I,
Tn 1902, yl. In 1W3, yl. In 1904, yl.
PEOPLE; Saturdays; socialist; four
pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1894; Mathew Maguire, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
1,034. In 1896, I, In 1897, Y. In 1898,
SA B BATSCHOOL BODE;Thursdays;
religious ; German ; four pages 8x12 ; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1887; Rev. K.
Kniper. editor ; James Tanis, publisher.
Office, 3B4 River st. (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
SEMI-MONTHLY.
INDUSTRIAL WATCHMAN; semi
monthlv; local; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1: established 1898; Fillmore Smith, edi
tor and publisher (1—5).
MONTHLY.
NEW JERSEY HERALD; monthly;
Afro- American baptist ; four pages 18x24 ;
subscription 50 cents; established August,
1902; Rev. Wm. P. Lawrence, editor; Afro-
American Sunday School Convention, pub
lish^rs (1— 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
PATERSONIAN; monthly; non parti-
san: tweuty pages 11x14; subscription 50
cents; established 1900; The Patersonian
Publishing Co., publishers (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
PAULSBORO, Gloucester Co. P2.000
pop . on Delaware River Rd. and Dela-
ware r., 12 m. S. of Philadelphia, Pa. Ag-
ricultural implements, wagons, fertilizers,
gunpowder works. Farming.
PRESvS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI; established
1893; E. L. Leonard, editor and publisher
(6-3)
Circulation: In 1893, -jkl" In 1899, Z.
In 1900, publisher asserts, no issue has been
less than 1.000. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. In
1903. (z— 1)1. In 1904, yl.
SUN; Thursdays; local; eight page*
15x22; subscription $1; established January,
1905; C. M. Gwilliam, editor and publisher
(1-5 P).
PEAPACK, Somerset Co. n 241 pop.,
on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Rd.,
12 m. S. W. of Morristown. Farming.
EXPONENT; Fridays ; Independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; F. R. Shampanore, editor; G. W.
Shampanore, ptiblisher; dated also at Glad-
stone C6— 3). Circulation "JKL."
PENNGROVE, Salem Co. J3 l,826t
pop., on Delaware River Rd. and Delaware
r. and terminus Delaware River Rd., 28 m.
S. of Philadelphia, Pa. Summer resort and
fishing town. Gunpowder factory.
RECORD; Fridays ; Independent;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1877 ; Wm. A. Summerill, editor and
publisher (:3— 3). Circulation "jKi"
PENNINGTON, Mercer Co. n 733t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd.. 8 m.
N. of Trenton, the county seat. Seat of
Pennington Seminary.
POST; Wednesdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; W. B, R.
Mason, editor and publisher (8—.^). Circula-
tion "JKL."
PERTH AMBO Y, Middlesex Co. n
17,699+ pop., on Central of New Jersey, Le-
high Valley, Pennsylvania and Staten Is-
land Rapid Transit Rds.,athead of Raritan
bay, 25 m. S. W. of New York City. Terra-
cotta, fire-brick and shipbuilding.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sunday ; independent: eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $3; established 1890; J. S.Wight,
editor; The Perth Amboy PublisMng Com-
pany, publishers (6 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, "JKL." In 1896. I. In
1897, Y. In 1898. "isi." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $3; established 1901 ; J. Logan
Clevenger, editor; Evening News Company,
publishers.
Circulation "jkl." In 1902. Z (4). Actual
average for 1903. 2, 104; for 19(M, 2,998.
MIDDLESEX CO. HERALD; every
evening except Sunday; independent; four
pages 17x22; subscription S3; established 1889;
James M. Letclue, editor; Herald Company.
pul)lishers (12 — 4).
Circnlatiou: "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (••).
In 1904, 1.
CITIZEN; Saturdays; four pages 1.5x22;
subscription $1; establl.shed 1900; J. H.
Donohue, editor and publisher (1 — i). Cir-
culation "JKL."
FOLKEBLAD; Saturdays; Norwegian-
Danish; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1897; J. P. Holm, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "^kl."
MIDDLESEX CO. DEMOCRAT;
Saturdays ; democratic ; four to eight pages
20x26; subscriptions!; established 1847; St.
George Kempson, editor and publisher (12— 4).
Circulation: "jkl." In 1899. Z. In 1902,
"JKL." In 190.3, Z (4) (• •) In 19(>4, I.
PHILLIPSBURG, Warren Co. ^
10,052+ pop., on Central of New Jersey, Dela-
ware, Lackawanna & Western, Lehigh Val-
ley andPennsylvania Rds. and Delaware r.,
650
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
NEW JERSEY.
NEW JERSEY.
opposite Easton, Pa., and 74 m. W. of New
York City. Manufacturing and farming.
POST; every evening except Sunday;
independent; four pages 18x22; subscription
$3.25 ; established 1892 ; M. T. Lyncli, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
NEW JERSEY PATRIOT; semi
monthly; Patriotic Order Sons of America;
four pages 14x21; subscription 60 cents; es-
tablished 1894; Geo. W. Smith, editor; Chas.
A. Gischel, publisher (6—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
NEW JERSEY CRUSADER; month
ly ; Knights of the Golden Eagle ; eight
pages 10x13; subscription 40 cents; estab-
lished 1899; George W. Smith, P. C, editor
and publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jkl."
PLAINFIELD, Union Co. cf 15.3691
pop., on Central of New Jersey, 24 m.
S. W. of New York City. Surrounded
by a number of villages, which swell the
population to 20,000. Clothing, hats, print-
ing presses and machinery. Residences of
New York City business men.
C O U R I E R-N E W S ; every evening
except Sunday; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $5; established 1884; G.
H. Frost, manager: Courier-News Publish-
ing Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
2,794. In 1896. H. In 1897. H. In 1898, yH.
In 1899, yl. In 1900. yT. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904. yl.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday;
independent; eight pages 18x23; subscription
$5; established 1887; A. L. Force, editor and
proprietor (12—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,800. In 1895, I. la 1896, I. Actual
average for 1897. 3,502 ; /or 1898. 2,598;
for 1899. 2,606; for 1900, 2,558; for
1901.2,516: for 1902, 2,532; for 1903,
2,790: /or 1904. 2,725.
CONSTITUTIONAL.IST; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x23; subscription
$2; established 1867; A. L. Force, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "j.kl."
HERALD; Mondaj-s (A A).
NORTH PLAINFIELD REVIEW;
Saturdays; independent-republican; eiglit
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900: Harry H. Webb, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl "
SABBATH RECORDER; Mondays;
seventh-day baptist; sixteen pages 11x15;
subscription $2; established 1844; A. H.
Lewis, editor; American Sabbath Tract
Society, publishers (3—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,600. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. A<t-
ual average for 1898, 3,071: for 1899.
3,744. In 1900, vH. In 1901, yH. Actual
awmpe /or 1902, 2,295. In l'J03, yH. In
1904 yl
NEW JERSEY LAAV JOUR^Al^;
monthly; legal: forty pages 7x10: subscrip-
tion $3; established 1878; A. V. D. Honeyman,
editor; New Jersey Law Journal Publish-
ing Co.. publishers (fi— 3). Circulation "jkl."
SABBATH OF CHRIST : monthly;
seventh-dav baptist; twenty pages 6x9; sub-
scription 25 cents ; established April, 1902;
A. H. Lewis, editor; American Sabbath Tract
Society, publishers (3 — 3). Circ'n "jkl.'(AA).
PLEASANTVIIiLE, Atlantic Co. R
2,182+ pop., on Atlantic City and West Jersey
& Seashore Rds., 5 m. N. W. of Atlantic City.
Typesetting machine, shoe and aluminum
manufactories, iron and brass foundries,
nickel-plating works and steam planing
mill. Summer resort.
PRESS; Wednesdays: republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription Si ; established 1890;
Press Printing Co., publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,000. Actual average for 1896,
2.225. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 1, 5) I.
In 1903, y I. Inl9<)4, yl.
YOUNG AMERICA; monthly; juve-
nile; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription 25
cents; established 1891; Young America Pub-
lishing Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, I, In 1896, I. In 1897.
H Z. In 1898, zH. Actual average for a
year ending with April, 1899, 7,916. In
1900. zF. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH. In 1904, yl.
POINT PLEASANT, Ocean Co. a
746+ pop., on Central of New Jersey and
Pennsylvania Rds. and Manasquan r., 60 ra.
S. of New York City. Summer resort.
BEACON; Saturdays; independent:
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1884; D. C. Leaw, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jKi."
PRINCETON, Mercer Co. D 3,899t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Delaware
& Raritan canal, 49 m. S. W. of New York
City. Seat of Princeton University and
Princeton Theological Seminary.
PRINCETONIAN; every morning ex-
cept Sunday, during the college year; col-
legiate; four pages 11x16; subscription $4;
established 1876; Students of Princeton Uni-
versity, editors and publishers (6—3). Circu-
lation "JKL.--
ALUMNI WEEKLY; Saturdays, dur-
ing school vear; college fraternity: sixteen
pages 7x10; subscription $3; established 190ii;
Edwin M. Norris, editor; Princeton Publish-
ing Co., publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation : In 1901. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,811; for 1903, 2,081 ; .for
19(J4, 2,188.
PRESS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1832; C. S. Robinson & Co., editors and pub-
lishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl"
SIGNAL -ENTERPRISE; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1894: L. D. Norton, editor;
George S. Burroughs, publisher (2—4). Cir-
culation "JKL "
TIGER ; bi-weekly, during the college
year; collegiate; thirty -six pages 9x12; sub-
scription $2; established 1890; Students of
P'inceton University, editors and publishers.
Circulation "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl-"
In 1903, Z (4)
NASSAU LITERARY^ MAGA-
ZINE; monthly, during the college year;
literary; one hundred and four pages 6x9;
subscription $2.50; established 1842; Senior
Class of Princeton College, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "iKL-"
RAHWAY, Union Co. cf 7,935t pop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd. and Rahway r., 19 m.
W. of New York City. Carriage and Gordon-
press works, Merck Drug Works, New
Jersey Steel Works, wood carving, lac©
and music box factories and agriculture.
NEW JERSEY ADVOCATE: Thurs
days; republican: eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $2; established 1822: H. B. Rollinson,
editor and publisher (12— 4 P). Circ'n "jkl."
UNION DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic: eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1840; Lewis S. Hyer, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,300. Actual average for 1896,
1,374. Inl897,lZ. Inl898.yl. Inl899.yT.
In 1900, vT. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z -4, 5) I.
In 1903. vl. In 19fU, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
651
NEW JERSEY.
RAMSEY, Bergen Co. cf 950 pop., on
Erie Rd., 27 m. N. of New York. Farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays; Independent ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
J. Y. Dater, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
REDBANK, Monmouth Co. a 5,428t
pop., on Central of New Jersey and Penn-
gylvania Rds., at head of navigation on
Shrewsbury r., 26 m. S. W. of New York
City. Large canneries and carriage and
gold-leaf manufactories.
MAIL AND EXPRESS; Fridays;
independent; four pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1900; Lewis O. Summersett,
editor and publisher (2 — 5 P).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,064: for 1903, 1,114; for
1904, 1,016.
REGISTER; Wednesdays; republican;
sixteen pages 13x20; subscription $1.50: es-
tablished 1878; John H. Cook, editor and pub-
lisher ^1—1).
Circulation : Actxial average for 1895,
3,518 ; for 1896, 2,635; for
1897, '-J.658 ; for 1898, 2,667;
for 1899, 2,703; for 1900, 2,-
'7 11; for 1901. 2, 828 ; for 1902,
2,857; /or 1903, 2,961; for
i;»04, 3,035.
I^^^Theabsol ute correctness
of the latest circulation rating accorded
the Register is guaranteed by the publish-
ers of Rowel! 's American Newspaper Di-
rectory, who will pay one hundred dollars
to the first person who successfully con-
troverts its accuracy.
STANDARD; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1844; J. Frank Hawkins, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,300. In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 1,500. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. "JKL."
NEW JERSEY.
RIDGEFIELD PARK, Bergen Co.
cf 1,250 pop.— local estimate 2,500— on New
\ork, Susquehanna & Western and West
Shore Rds., 2 m. S. by S. E. of Hackensack,
the county seat.
BUIiliETIN; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; The Bulletin Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (3— 3). Circulation "jkl."
RIDGEWOOD, Bergen Co. cf 2,685t
pop., on Erie Rd., 5 m. N. E. of Paterson and
22 N. W. of New York City.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1: established
1898: Leonard N. Taft, editor; Taft Printing
and Pablishing Co., publishers; prints edi-
tions for suiTounding towns (6—3). Com-
bined circulation "jkl."
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four pages
21x29; subscriptions! ; established 1890; Frank
A. Baxter, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
RINGOES, Hunterdon Co. tl 302 pop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd., 6 m. N. of Lambert-
vllle. Agriculture.
JOURNAL OF ORTHOEPY AND
ORTHOGRAPHY; monthly; educa-
tional ; twenty four pages 6x9 ; subscrip
tion $1; established 1884 ; C. W. Larison.
editor and publisher ; printed in phonic
characters (6— 3). Circulation -jkl." (A A).
RIVERSIDE, Burlington Co. D 5611
pop- local estimate 3,800— on Pennsylvania
Rd. and Delaware r., 5 m. S. W. of Burling-
ton. Factories and mills.
BURLINGTON CO. PRESS; Fri-
days; English and German; independent;
sixteen pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886: H. D. Torrie, Jr., editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1902, Z (4).
In ltK)3, Z (4).
RIVERTON, Burlington Co. a l,332t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 8 m. N. E. of
Camden. Agriculture.
NEW ERA; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1889;
J. D. Janney, M. D., editor; Walter L. Bowen,
publisher; dated also at Palmyra (6— 3). Cir-
culation "iKL."
ROCKAWAY, Morris Co. [j l,483t
pop., on Morris & Essex div. of Delaware,
Lackawanna & Western and Central of
New Jersey Rds., 9 m. N. W. of Morristown^
the county seat. Iron foundry, flour milL
bleach, dye and print works, cycle and
component works, ax factories and car-
riage workjs.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent;,
eightpages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1889"; Sidney Collins, editor and publisher
(7-3 P). Circulation "JKL."
RUTHERFORD, ^crflren Co. ^
4,411+ pop., on Erie Rd., 8 m. N. of Jersey
City. Mostly residences of New York City
business men.
AMERICAN; Thursdays; republican;,
eight pages 16x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890; John E. Tyler, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,000. In 1900, yl^
In 1901, July, publisher asserts, no issue for a
year past has been less than 1,000. In 1902, yl^
In 1903, yl. In December, 1904, publisher
asserts, no issue for a pear yast has been
less than 1,100.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; non-
partisan; eightpages 15x22; subscription $1;
established lb95; The Petrie Press, edltors-
and publishers; dated at East Rutherford
(11—2). Circulation "jkl."
REPUBIilCAN; Saturdays; republi-
can; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished April, 1904; Frank P. Newman, edi-
tor; Rutherford Publishing Company, pub-
j Ushers (1—5). Circulation "jkl."
SALEM, c. h., Salem Co. JH 5,8111 pop.^
on West Jersey & Seashore Rd. and Salem
r., 34 m. S. of Philadelphia, Pa. Glass, iron
and hosiery manufactories and fruit and
vegetable packing establishments. Agri-
culture.
STANDARD AND JERSEYMAN;
Wednesdays; republican; eightpages 15x22;
subscription $1; established— .SYandarrf 1819,.
Jerseyman 1884, consolidated lSt(U; W. H.
Chew, editor; Standard and Jerseyman Co.,
publishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,248. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (••). In 1904,
(z— 1,2, 4. 5) I.
SUNBEAM; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1844;
Robert Gwynne, Jr., editor; Sunbeam Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (2 — 4)
Circulation ">_Ki.." In 1902, Z (4. 6, 9). Actual
average for 1903, 1,784. In 1904. yl.
653
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEE DIKECTORY,
NEW JERSEY.
WAGE-EARNER; Thursdays; inde
pendent: labor; eight pages lO^axU; sub-
scription 75 cents; established 1900; Frank
S. Harris, editor; Clark & Harris, publish-
ers. Circulation "iKL." (A A).
SCOTCH PLAINS, Union Co. cf
515t pop.
ORPIN€4TON POULTRY JOUR-
NAL.; monthly (A A).
SEABRIGHT, Monmouth Co. n l,198t
pop., on Central of New Jersey Rd., i]4 m.
N. of Long Branch. Summer resort.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; six
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1899; Seabright Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
SENTINEL ; Fridays ; eight pages
13^20; subscription $1; established 1880; Will-
iam J. Leonard, editor; Co-operative Press
Co., publishers (7—3 P). Circulation '•{xl--
SEA ISLE CITY, Cape May Co. R
340t pop., on South Jersey and West Jersey
& Seashore Rds., 65 m. S. E. of Philadelphia,
Pa. Summer resort.
CAPE MAY CO. TIMES; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1886; Matthew Jefferson,
editor and publisher (7 — 3 P). Circ'n "iKL."
SHORTHILLS, Essex Co. o^ 3,800
pop. (of township), on Delaware, Lacka-
wanna & Western Rd., 10 m. W. of Newark,
the county seat.
ITEM; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1888;
Frank Wright, editor and publishor (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
SMITHVILLE, Burlington Co. D
sou pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 2 m. E. of
Mount Holly, the county seat. Wood-
working machinery.
MECHANIC; monthly; wood workers;
twenty-four pages 8x11; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1847; John'Adams Helnson, editor;
H. B. Smith Machine Company, publishers.
Circulation: In 1900, '-iKL." Actual aver-
age for li»01, 18,500. In 1902, yD. In 1903,
yD(00)(AA).
SOMERVILLE, c. h., Somerset Co. n
4,843+ pop., on Central Rd. of New Jersey
and Raritan r., 36 m. W. of New York City.
Agriculture and manufacturing.
SOMERSET DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
■democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1888; D. N. Messier, manager;
Somerville Publishing Co., publishers (7— 3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
2,09t2. In 1895, I. Actual average for
1896,2,182. In 1897, Y. In 1898, y I. Act-
ual average for 1899, 2,180. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1901 yl.
SOMERSET MESSENGER; Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1; established 1822; J. H. Mattlson,
editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, no
issue less than 1,450; in 1896, 1,475. In 1897,
IZ. In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl-" (??) ( + +) In
1904, February, publisher asserts, no issue
during past year was less than 1 ,450. In 19 34,y I.
UNIONIST - GAZETTE ; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1834; C. H. Bateman, editor;
Unionist- Gazette Association, publishers
(7-3 P).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,500. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL." Actual average for 1899, 1,707.
NEW JERSEY.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4, 6) I.
In 1903, y I . In 19i4, yl.
JERSEY RNIGHT; monthly; Knights
of Pythias; eight pages 13x17; subscription 50
cents; established 1884; D. N. Messier, editor;
Somerville Publishing Co., publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,175. Actual average for 1896
2,283. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. Actua,
average for 1899, 2,014. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, {z-A) I. In
1904, y I.
ROYAL. CRAFTSMAN; monthly;
masonic; eight pages 15x32; subscription $1 ;
•stablishedl887; D. N. Messier, editor; Somer-
ville Publishing Co., publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,800. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "iKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
SOUTH AMBOY, Middlesex Co.n
6,849+ pop., on New York & Long Branch,
Pennsylvania and Rarltau River Rds. atid
Raritan r., 23 m. W. of New York City.
Potteries, machine shops and an iron
foundry. Coal shipping.
CITIZEN; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1881;
Melford N. Roll, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
SOUTH ORANGE, J^ssex Co.d
4,608+ pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western Rd., 5 m. W. of Newark, the county
seat.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1869; Edgar Williams, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
RECORD; Wednesdays; independent;
twenty pages 8x12: subscription $1.50; es-
tablished January, 1903; A. L. Mooney, editor
and publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl.
SPRINGLAKE BEACH,
Monmouth Co. D 926+ pop., on Central of
New Jersey and Pennsylvania Rds., 8 m. N.
of Manasquan. Seaside summer resort.
SEASIDE GAZETTE; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1877; E. S. V. Stultz, editor;
Seaside Publishing Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
SUMMIT, Union Co. cf 5.302t pop.,
on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Rd.,
20 m. W. of New York City. Silk factory.
Summer resort.
HERALD; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1889; J. W. Clift, editor and publisher (6—3),
Circulation "jkl."
RECORD; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $2; established 1882;
Alfred J. Lane, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1S96, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, publisher
asserts, exceeding 1,000. In 1899, yl. In
1900. I. In 1901, vl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, yl.
SUSSEX, Sussex Co. ^ l,306t pop.,
on New York, Susquehanna & Western
and Lehigh & New England Rds., U m.
N. E. of Newton, the county seat. Agricult -
ure. Near slate quarries and iron and zinc
mines.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; 8Ubcription$2; estab-
lished 1870; Stanton & Wilson, editors and
publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895 and 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 2,000. In 1897, Y. In
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
653
NEW JERSEY.
1898, zl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901.
(z-4, 6)1. In 1902, vl. In 1<)()3, (z— 1) I. In
1904. yl.
WANTAGE RECORDER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1894; Chas. E. Stickney, edi-
tor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1896,"lkl-." Actual aver-
age for 189;. 1,105. In 1898, yl. Actual
average for 1899, 1,^79. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, vt. Actual average for
1903. 1,349. In 1004. yl.
MILK REPOirTER; monthly; milk
trade; twelve pages 11x16; subscription $1;
established 1884; John J. Stanton, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1897, "JKL." In 1898, 1. In
1899. yl. In 1890, vl. In 1901, (z— 1, 2, 4, 6) I.
In 1902, yl. In i;)03, yl (OO). In 1904, "jkl."
PEACH GROWERS' JOURNAL.;
monthly: fruit trade; twelve pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1899; James E.
Stanton, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
In 1901, Z (1,2,4,5) (A A).
STVEDESBORO, Gloucester Co. JJ
1,115 pop., on "West Jersey & Seashore Rd.,
17 m. S. W. of Philadelphia, Pa, Manufact-
uring, farming and truck raising.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1886;
Geo. W. Pither, editor and publisher (7— 3P).
Circulation "jkl."
TENAFLY, Bergen Co. □- l,746t pop.,
on Erie Rd., 16 m. N. W. of New York City.
Manufacturing.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1884; J. Z. Demarest, editor; Tenafly Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (6 — 3).
Circulation : In 1900, "jkl." In 1901. pub-
lisher asserts, no issue was less than 1,085. In
1902, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
TOMS RIVER, c. h.. Ocean Co. n
1,425 pop., on Central of New Jersey and
Pennsylvania Rds., at head of Toms River
bay. Summer and winter resort.
NEW JERSEY COURIER; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1850; Wm. H. Fischer, edi-
tor; New Jersey Courier Publishing Co.,
publishers (7 — 3 P). Circulation "jkl."
OCEAN CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days; democratic ; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1877; Charles S.
Haslett. editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
IfLtlOn **JKL "
JERSEY YACHTSMAN; monthly
(A A).
TOWN OF UNION (Weehawken
p. O.), Hudson Co. cf 15,187+ pop., on New
York, Ontario & Western and West Shore
Rds. and Hudson r., opposite New York
City, 3]4 m. N. of Jersey City.
DISPATCH; every evening except Sun-
day. (.See Weehatvken, N. J.)
HUDSON CO. REVUE; Saturdays;
Gennau; lour pages 22x28; subscription
$1.50; established 1887: George Herz, editor;
Michel Sc Rank, publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
NORTH HUDSON ^VORLD; Satur
days; independent; eight pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; J. W. Block,
editor; G. W. Block, publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
TRENTON, c. h., Mercer Co. a State
Capital, 73,307+ pop.— local estimate in
1904. 80,000— on Pennsylvania and Phila-
delphia & Reading Rds. and Delaware r., at
head of steamboat navigation, 30 m. N. £.
NEW JERSEY— Trenton.
of Philadelphia, Pa., and 60 S. W. of New
York City. Potteries, tile, wire, rubber,
iron and steel manufactories. Flour mills.
Seat of State Normal School.
DAILY.
STATE GAZETTE; every morning ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
republican; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
17x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1 ; es-
tablished-^ daily 1846, weekly 1792; Thomas
Holmes, editor; John L. Murphy Publishing
Company, publishers (1—5).
Circulation — Daily: "jill" In 1903,
(z— 4) 1 (••). In 1904, yH.
Weekly: Rating varied from G in 1891 to
H in 1895. In 1896, H, In 1897, Y. In 1898, y I.
Inl899.yl. Inl900,yl. Inl901,yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •). In 19(J4, yl.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
independent; ten to sixteen pages 18x24;
subscription $3; established 1882 ; Jas.Kerney,
editor; Trenton Times (Incorporated), pub-
lishers (1—5).
Circulation : In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898. yl. In 1899, zl. Actual average for
1900, 8,322; for 1901, 10,721 ; for a year
ending with June, 1902, copies sold,
12,081; for 1903,13,'72y:/orl9(M,] 4,777.
Publisher's announcement. — Trenton, only
New Jersey city of importance free from
metropolitan influences; financial, indus-
trial, political, shopping center, dominat-
ing rich, populous suburban and agricul-
tural territory. Four trolley systems, hav-
ing eight divisions; $1,000,000 monthly paid
in wages in factories alone. Six banks.
$16,000,000 deposits, equivalent to $210 per
capita; l(i,737 depositors in single savings
bank (22 per cent of city's population); aver-
age deposit, $330. Times, only afternoon
daily; only independent daily; covers field
completely. Sworn daily average Nov. 1,
1904. to Feb. 1, 1905,15,305; Jan., 1905, 15,646—
90 per cent more circulation, 200 per cent
more classified advertising than other dai-
lies combined. Only Trenton daily (1) pub-
lishing net circulation figures, (2) refusing
objectionable advertising, (3) maintaining
card rates, (4) conducting no circulation
schemes. Send for sample copj' and rates.
TRUE AMERICAN; everj^ morning
except Sunday; democratic; ten pages 20x22;
subscription $5 ; established 1835; Joseph L.
Naar. editor; True American Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
6,0.'>3; /or 1895, 5,874; /or 1896, 5,807;
/or 1897, 5,348; for 1898, 5,675; for 1899.
5.773; for 1900. 5,281 : for a year ending
rvith September, 1901, 5,388: for 1902,
5,467. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
WEEKLY.
AMERICAN POTTERS' JOUR-
NAL ; Fridays; labor; four pages 18x23;
subscription $1; established 1888; John D.
McCormick, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG; Wednesdays;
German; republican ; eight pages 20x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1897: Otto
Erdlen, editor and publisher (3—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
NEW JERSEY STAATS JOUR-
NAL ; Saturdays; German; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1868 ; Ernest C. Stahl. editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl." In 1902, Z (4, 5).
SUNDAY ADVERTISER; Sundays;
independent; twelve pages 19x25; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1883; Advertiser Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (3—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
9,224; for 1896, 9,279; /or 1897, 10.106.
In 1898. yF. In 1899. zF. In 1900, zF. In
1901. yF. Actual average for 19(^, 12.114;
forms, 12,750; /or 1904, 12,817.
«54
a:mee.tcan newspaper directory,
NEW JERSEY— Tfenton.
SUNDAY COURIER; Sundays; inde
pendent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1898; John Driest, editor;
■Courier Publishing Co.. publishers (8—3).
Circulation "JjKL." In 1899, Z. In 1900, Z. In
1902, "i£L." Inl903. Z(4)(»»). ^.
TRADES UNION ADVOCATE; Fri
days; labor; four pages 12x19; subscription
30 cents; established 1900; Reuben Forker,
editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n"JKL.' In
1903, Z(4)(»»).
MONTHLY.
ARENA; monthly; independent; liter-
ary; one hundred and twelve pages 6x9; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1889; B.O .Flower,
editor; Albert Brandt, publisher (3—4).
Circulation; Actual average for 1895,
t24,617. In 1896, C. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
vF. In 1899, yF. In 1900, F. In 1901, yF.
Actual average for 1902, 28,161. In
1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
JERSEY JUNIOR; monthly (A A).
SILENT WORKER; monthly, during
the school year; deaf-mute ; sixteen pages
11x14; subscription 50 cents ; established 1888 ;
John P. Walker, M.A., editor; George S.
Porter, publisher (12—4).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903,1,090. In 1904. (z-11) I.
TUCKERTON, Ocean Co. a 1,500
pop., terminus of Tuckerton Rd., 18 m. N.
of Atlantic City. Farming, oyster plant-
ing and Ashing. Seaside resort.
BEACON; Thursdays ; neutral ; four
pages 20x26; subscription ,$1: established
18S9; B H.Crosby, editor and publisher (12— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
VERONA, ^ssex Co. cf 500 pop., on
Erie Rd., 10 m. N. W. of Newark, the county
seat. Farming.
CALDWELL. NEWS; Saturdays; in-
dependent ; four pages 18x24 : subscription
$1; established 1892; F. F. Babcock, editor;
Newark City Home Co., publishers; dated at
Caldwell (12-4).
Circulation; In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,100. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. -JKi." ( ??). In 1902, Z (4,5). In 1903
■Z(4)(»«).
VINELAND, Cumberland Co. P 4,370t
pop., on Central Rd. of New Jersey and
West Jersey & Seashore Rds.,35 m. S. E. of
Philadelphia, Pa. Manufacturing, fruit
growing and farming.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday ; independent ; four pages
16x22 (Saturday issue eight pages) ; subscrip-
tion $3 ; established 1875 ; B. F. Ladd, editor
and publisher (1—4).
•Circulation : In 1895 and 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1.152. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, zl. Actual average for a year ending
xoith October 21, 1899, 1,332. In 1900. yl.
In 19()1, yl. In 1902. yl. Actual average for
1908. 1,406. In 1904, yl.
INDEPENDENT ; Fridays ; people's
partv; four pages 16x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1864; J.J. Streeter, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. -JKL."
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription 50 cents; established
1882; G. E.Smith, editor; The News Publish-
ing Co.. publishers. Circulation "jkl.-
REPUBLICAN AND EVERY SAT-
URDAY; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 151^x23; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished 1891; Wilbert H. Fenton, editor and
publisher (1 — 1).
Circulation: In 1895, "JKL" In 1896, I. In
1897. I Z. In 1898. yl. In 1899, "jjcl."
NEW JERSEY.
HOMING EXCHANGE; monthly: de-
voted to pigeon-flying; twenty-four pages
8x11; subscription $1; established 1885; Chas.
F. Hoser, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
WASHINGTON, Warren Co. ^
3,580+ pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western Rd., 65 m. W. of Jersey City.
Pianos, cabinet organs, silk cloth, under-
wear and other articles. Farming.
STAR: Thursdays ; democratic ; ten
pages 17^^x22 ; subscription $1.50: established
1868; Chas. L. Stryker, editor and publisher
(1-5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
3,662; for 1896,2,938; for 1897,3»129.
In 1898, yH. Actual average for a year end-
ing with October 21, 1899, 3,261; /or 1900,
3,322: /or 1901,3,355; /or 1902, 3,430;
or 1903, 3,7 59; /or 1904. 4,021.
WARREN TIDINGS; Thursdays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1877; J. B. R. Smith, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896, 1 ,553. In 1897, Y. In 1898. "J£l."
WEEHAWKEN, Hudson Co. n'
15,187 pop., on New York, Ontario & Western
Rd., opposite New York, S}4 m. N. of Jersey
City. Manufacturing of silk hats and cigars
are the chief industries.
DISPATCH; every evening except Sun-
day; democratic; eight pages 18x24; estab-
lished 1872; liispatch Printing Company,
publishers (7— 3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,000. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL." ( ??). In 1899. Z. In 1902, Z (4)
^^M ERIC AN HOUSEKEEPER;
monthly; household; one hundred and forty
four pages 7^x10; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1887; R. D. Boniface Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (3—4).
Circulation: In 1398, "jkl." In 1899, zB.
In 19a), zB. In 1901, yC. In 1902, (z— 1, 2, 4, 5)
C. In 1903, yD(A A).
EVENING HOURS; monthly; twenty
pages 11x16: subscription 25 cents: estab-
lished 1900: Evening Hours Publishing Co.,
publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
57,916. Inl903,(z— 11) A. Inl901,(z— 11) A.
WESTFIELD, Union Co. cf 3,500
pop., on Central of New Jersey Rd., 18 m.
W. of New York City. Residences of New
York City business men.
LEADER; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1890 : G. A. V. Hankinson, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
Circulation; In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,175. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898 "JKL "
UNION CO. STANDARD; Fridays;
independent: eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50: established 1884; C. E. Pearsall, edi-
tor; Standard Publishing Concern, publish-
ers (7—3 P).
Circulation: From 1893 to 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,100. Actual average
fcr 1896. 1,144. In 1897, I Z. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, zl. In 1900. zl. Actual average for
1901. l,30r. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
NEW SHAKESPEAREANA; quar-
terly. January, April, July, October; shake-
speareana; fifty two to one hundred and
sixty pages 7x10; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1901; James Falkner, Jr., editor; The
Shakespeare Press, publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1903, December, publisher
asserts, every issue during the past year
was 2.000. Actual average for 1904, 2,000.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
655
NEW JERSEY.
NEW JERSEY.
"WEST HOBOKEN, ffudson Co. cf
23,0'J4+pop., 2 m. from Hoboken and 3 W.of
New York City. Silk and chemical manu-
factories and woodworking.
NEW JEK!SEY CONTRACTOR,
REAL, ESTATE BULLETIN;
Tbursdavs; building and real estate; eight
pages 11x16 subscription $2.50; established
1894; A. H. Ringier, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jki,."
PALISADE NEWS AND REPORT-
ER; Saturdays; independent; four pages
20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1876;
John H. Leonard, editor and publisher(12— 4).
Circulation "ikl."
SOCIALIST REVIEW; monthly; so-
cialistic: four pai;es 15x22; subscription lo
cents; established January, 1904; Charles
Ufert, editor; Socialist Part of West Ho
boken, publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
6,333.
WEST SUMMIT, Union Co. ^ on
Delaware, Lackawanna & "Western Rd.,11
m. W. of Newark.!
PASSAIC VALLEY NEWS; Satur
days ; four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1896; J. Thomas Scott, editor and
publisher; dated at New Providence. Cir-
culation "JKA" (A A).
^3VIlST\^r001D, Bergen Co. [if 828t pop.,
on New Jersey & New York Rd., 20 m. N. W.
of New York City. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription 50 cents; established 1895;
James B. H. Storms and John C. Storms, ed-
itors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
"WHITE HOUSE, Hunterdon Co.
\: 500 pop., on Central of New Jersey & Rock-
away Valley Rd., 10 m. from Somerville
and Clinton. Farming and peach culture.
REVIEW; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898 ; G. W. Shampanore, editor and
publisher (6— 3). Circulation •jkl."
WILD WOOD, Cape May Co. U^ 150t
pop., on West Jersey & Seashore Rd., 8 m.
N. of Cape May. Summer resort.
FIVE MILE BEACH JOURNAL;
Fridaj^s; independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1890; Jed Du Bois,
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circ'n"jKi,."
FIVE MILE BEACH SUN; Satur-
days; republican: four pages 18x24: sub-
scription $1; established 1900; T. C. Hamil-
ton, editor and publisher (6— 3). Circ'n"jKL."
WOODBRIDGE, Middlesex Co. D
1,275 pop. (of township), on Central of New
Jersey and Pennsylvania Rds. , 25 m. S. W. of
New York City. Manufacturing.
NEWS; Fridays; independent-republi-
can; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899: M. S. Clark, editor; Wood-
bridge Publishing Co., publishers. Circula-
tion "J_KI."
REGISTER; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1891 ; R. D. Uhler, editor and publisher
(12— j). Circulation "jkl."
WOODBURY, c. h., Gloucester Co. p
4,U87t pop., on West Jersey & Seashore and
Delaware River Rds. and Woodbury creek,
8 m. S. E. of Philadelphia, Pa. Ships ber-
ries, fruit and vegetables. Piano and glass
manufactories.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
independent; four to eight pages 15:^2; sub-
scription $2.60; established 1897; H&wn &
Wilson, editors and publishers. Circ'n "iKD."
In 19r0. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
CONSTITl TION AND FARMERS'
AND MECHANICS' ADVERTISER;
Wednesdays: republican; four pages 21x28;
subscription $1 ; established 1834 ; L. W.
Albright, editor and publisher (12 — 1).
Circulation : In 19ul, "jkl." Actual aver-
aoe for a year ending with February, 1903,
1,641. In 1903. vl. In 1904. (z— 4) I.
GLOUCESTER CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1878; James D.
Carpenter, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895 and 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 1,500; in 1897,
1.525. In 1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 190O, pub-
Usher asserts, no issue has been less than 1.540;
in 1901, no issue less than 1.550; in 1903, Jan-
uary, no issue during the past year fell below
1,540. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
WOODGLEN, Hunterdon Co. ^ 100
pop., on Central of New Jersey Rd., 8 m. E.
of Washington. Farming.
AMERICAN GAMEKEEPER;
Thursdays; game and fowl; eight pages
11x16; subscription 50 cents; established
lS94; A. L. Shampanore, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL." In 1902, Z (1,2,4,5).
WOODSTOWN, Salem Co. p l,371t
pop., on West Jersey & Seashore Rd. and
Salem creek, 10 m. E. of the Delaware r.
and 25 S. of Philadelphia, Pa. Extensive
canneries and shirt and agricultural-imple-
ment manufactories. Farming.
MONITOR - REGISTER ; Fridays ;
independent-republican; four pages 22x30;
subscription $1 ; established 1869; Benj. Pat-
terson, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,>40. Actual average for 1896.
1,541. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "JKL." Actual
average for Vm, 1,4:13. Inl903, yl. Actual
average for 1904, 1 ..>6->.
NEWS-LETTER; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eisht pases 13x20; subscription 75
cents; established 1891; Farmer Printing Co.,
publishers (3—3"). Circulation "iKL." (A A).
NEW MEXICO.
Population 195,310 1. Land Area 122,460 sq. miles.
A territory of the United states, bounded north by Colorado, east by Okla-
homa and Texas, south by Texas and Mexico, and west by Arizona. Capital
city : Santa Fe. Principal products and industries: Mining and lumber. Num-
ber of newspapers and other periodicals (JVIarch 30, 1905), 61, divided as
follows: Daily,!; weekly, 56: monthly,!.
The cities of over 1,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Albuquerque 6,238t
Santa Fe 5,603t
Lias Vegas 3,'5.'5'-it
Raton •• 3,a40t
Gallup 3,946t
Silver City '3,735t
Roswell 2,049+
Socorro 1,512+
ALAMOGORDO, c. h.. Otero Co. Q
l,524t pop., on El Paso & Northeastern Rd.,
80 m. N. of El Paso. Agriculture, horticul-
ture and mining. Timber.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1896 ; W. S. Shepard, editor ; Alamogordo
Printing Company, publishers (9—3).
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl." In 1899, zl.
Actual average for a year ending tvith Sep-
tember, 1900, 1,1 9S. In 1901. -JKL."
OTERO CO. ADVERTISER ; Sat
urdays; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription S1.50 ; established 1900 ; Morgan
Bros., editors and publishers (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKI.."
ALBUQUERQUE, c. h., Bernalillo
Co. -n 6,238 pop., on Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe and Sante Fe Pacific Rds. and
Rio Grande r., 75 m. S. W. of Santa Fe.
the Territorial capital. Center of trade in
wool, hides, corn and wine. Silver, gold,
copper, coal and iron mines.
CITIZEN; every eveningexcept Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription — daily S6,
weekly $2; established — daily 1886, weekly
1891; Thos. Hughes, editor; Hughes & Mc-
Creight, publishers (3 — 3). Circulation-
daily "JKL." weekly "jkl." In 1897, daily Z.
In 1901, weekly Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In 1902, daily Z ^4),
weekly Z (4).
J O U R N A L.-D E M O C RAT ; every
morning; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $5; established 1880; D. D. Macpher-
eon, jnanager; Democrat Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl- " Actual average
for 1898, 1,529. In 1899. yl. In 1900, zl.
Actual average for a near ending ivith June,
1901.1,826. in 1902, yl. Inl903,(z-6) I (AA).
INDUSTRIAL ADVERTISER; Sat
urdays; four pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1889; J. H. McCutchen, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
SUNSHINE; Saturdays (A A).
AZTEC, c.h., San Juan Co. "n^SSf pop.,
on Rio de las Animas r., 1.50 m. X. W. of
Santa Fe, the Territorial capital. Agricult-
ure and fruit.
SAN ,TUAN CO. INDEX; Fridays;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established «1888; Joe Pre witt, editor and
publisher (.3—3). Circulation "jkl."
CARLSBAD, c h., Eddy Co. O, 2,500
pop., on Pecos System of Santa Fe Rd. and
Pecos r. Fruit growing and farming. Has
extensive irrigating system.
ARGUS; Fridays; independent-republi-
can; eight pages 12x17; subscription S2;
established 1889; L. O. Fullen, editor; TV. T.
Reed, publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, G. Actual average
for 1896, 2,977. In 1897. HZ. In 189S, yH.
In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, "jkl."
CURRENT; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 12x17; subscription $2; established 1892;
Emerson Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (3—3). Circulation "jkl."
CLAYTON, c. h., Union Co. ^ 750t
pop., on Union Pacific. Denver & Gulf Rd.
Agriculture and stock raising.
ELi FENIX; Saturdays; Spanish; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1899; N. Faustin Gallegos. editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
EMPRESA; Tuesdays (A A).
CLOUDCROFT, Ottero Co. q 52t
pop., on Alamogordo & Sacramento Moun-
tain Rd., about 100 m. W. of El Paso, Texas.
Lumber and agriculture.
SILVER LINING; Saturdays; eight
pages 11x15; subscription $1.50; established
April. 1903; J. Russell Wallace, editor and
publisher (1—5).
DEMING, Grant Co. p l,341t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Southern
Pacific Rds., 50 m. S. E. of Silver City, the
county seat. Mining and stock raising.
HEADLIGHT; Fridays : democratic ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $3; established
1880; Geo. L. Shakespeare, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
SOUTHWESTERN ADVER-
TISER; monthly (A A).
ESTANCIA, Valencia Co. -n 200 pop.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
FARMINGTON, 5^07* Juan Co.ti548t
pop., 59 m. S. of Durango, Colo. Fruit and
agriculture, coal and gold mining.
TIMES-HUSTLER; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 173^x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1891; Butler & Wehrer
editors and publishers (3—5 P). Circ'n "jkl."
GALLUP, c, h., McKinleyCo. -D 2,946t
on Santa Fe & Pacific Rd., 158 m. N. W. of
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
NEW MEXICO.
NEW MEXICO.
Albuquerque, the nearest banking town.
Coal mining.
McIilXLEY CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; four pages llxlTJ^:
subscription $2.50; established 1S88; H. A.
Pease, editor and publisher (S— 3). Circula-
tion 'JKL."
HILLSBORO, c. li., Sierra Co. p 557t
pop., 13 m. N. of Lake Valley, the nearest
.'5tatlon on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd. Mining and stock raising.
SIERRA CO. ADVOCATE; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 16x22; subscription
$2; established 1883; W. O. Thompson, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
liASCRUCES, c.h., Bona Ana Co. p
1,685-|- pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe Rd., 43 m. N. of El Paso, Tex. Fruit
growing, agriculture and mining.
ELi LABRADOR; Fridays; Spanish;
four pages 13x20; established 1897; Jose Gon-
zales, editor; El Labrador Publishing Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
EL TIEMPO; Thursdays; Spanish; four
Sages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1882;
[. & Luis D. Valdez, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
PROCxRESSS; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1886; C. P. Downs, editor and publisher (7—3).
Cii"culation "JKL." (A A).
RIO GRANDE REPUBLICAN; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1881; A. J. Papen, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
liAS VEGAS, c. h., San Miguel Co. D-
3,552+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe Rd., about 46 m. E. of Santa Fe, the Ter-
ritorial capital. Stock growing, agricul-
ture and mining.
OPTIC ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY OPTIC AND STOCK
GROWER, Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 20x26; subscription— daily $6, weekly
$2; established 1879; Las Vegas Publishing
Co., publishers (7—3 P). Circ'n— daily "jkl."
weekly"JKL." In 1899, daily Z. In 19()2,"ijcL "
EL INDEPENDIENTE ; Thursdavs;
Spanish; independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1894; E. H. Salazar,
publisher. Circulation ' jkl." In 1899, Z. In
1902, JKL-' In 1993, Z (4).
LA VOZ DEL PUEBLO; Saturdays;
Spanish ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $2.50 ;
established 1888; Felix Martinez, editor: Mar-
tinez Publishing Company, publishers ( 12 — 1 ).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,100. Actital average for 1896,
l,8'-i6. In 1897, Y. Inl898, "JKi,." In 1899,
publisher asserts, smallest 2.375. In 1900, zH.
Actual areraae for 1901. 2,633; for 1902,
2,684. In 1903, (z-4) H. In 1904, (z-4) H.
RE VI ST A CATOLICA: Sundays;
Spanish: roman catholic; sixteen pages
10x13; subscription $3; established 1875; Jesuit
Fathers, editors and publishers (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
liORDSBURG. Grant Co. JJ 228
pop., on Arizona and New Mexico and
Southern Pacific Go's Rds. Supply depot
for a mining and stock-raising section.
WESTERN LIBERAL; Fridays; in
dependent; four pages 16x22 ; subscription $3;
established 1887: Don. H. Kedzie, editor and
publisher (6 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
MORA, Mora Co. nf 1.250 pop.
STAR; Fridays (A A).
OLD ALBUQUERQUE, Bernalillo
Co. -a 1,191+ pop., 2 m. N. of Albuquerque,
the county seat. Sheep, cattle, corn, wheat
and mining.
EL INDITO; Saturdays; Spanish; four
pages 9xia; subscription $1 ; establislied r.HK.);
Gabriel Armi.io, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL." (A A).
PORTALES, Roosevelt Co. n- 353
pop., on Pecos Valley Lines, 65 m. N. E. of
Roswell.
HERALD: Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1902; Roby & Ryther, editors and publishers
(1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
TI3IES ; Saturdays ; republican ; four
pages 24x35; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 19U3; M. Bull, editor and publisher
(1 — 4). Circulation ",?^l."
RATON, c.h., Colfax (7o.cr3,540tpop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd. Rail-
road machine shops. Coal mining.
twAZETTE; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26: subscription .$2 ; established
1898: Mrs. W. A. Eaton, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
RANGE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x20>^; subscription $2; established
1881; C. E. Stivers, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "jkl."
REPORTER; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1890; Geo. B. Beringer, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
RED RIVER, Taos Co. tl 62 m. AV.
by N. of Springer, the nearest railroad sta-
tion.
PROSPECTOR : Thursdays ; republi-
can; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 190O ; Fremont C. Stevens, editor
and publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl.
ROSIVELL, c. h., Chaves Co. n- 2,006t
pop., on Pecos Valley Rd., 74 m. N. of Eddy.
Agriculture and fruit and stock raising.
PECOS VALLEY STOCKMAN;
Saturdays; livestock; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1.20; established 1900; MunseyBuU,
editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl." (A A^-
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1891; Record Publishing Company, editors
and publishers (2—5 P). Circulation 'jkl."
REGISTER; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x2<); subscription $2: estab-
lished 1888; C. E. Mason, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
ROY, ^I<yra Co. nf 33 m. N. E. of
Springer.
OBSERVER AND REPORTER:
Saturdays (A A).
SAN MARCIAL, .Socorro Co. -a 599t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
and Rio Grande r.. 30 m. S. of Socorro, the
county seat. Farming, mining, cattle and
sheep raising.
BEE; Saturdays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1892; H.
H. Howard, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
SANTA FE, c. h., Santa Fe Co. n
Territorial Capital, 5,603t pop., on At-
chison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Santa Fe
42
658
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW MEXICO.
NEW MEXICO.
Southern Rds., 20 m. E. of Rio Grande r
Mining, agriculture and stock raising.
NEW MEXICAN; every evening ex-
cept Sundaj-, and NEW MEXICAN RE-
VIEW, Tiiursdays; republican; four pages
—daily 18x24, weekly 20x26; subscription-
daily $r.50, weekly $2; established 1862; New
Mexican Printing Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation— daily "jiUi" weekly "jkl.-
BULLETIN; Saturdays; four pages
13x20; subscription $2; e8tal)lished Decem-
ber, 1902; Charles Hartsough, editor and pub
Usher (8—3 P). Circulation -jkl."
EL BOLETIN POPULAR ; Thurs
days; Spanish; democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1885; JoseSegura,
editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
EL NUEVO MEXICANO; Saturdays;
Spanish; republican; foxir pages 18x24; sub
scription $2.50; established 1865; New Mex
ican Printing Co., editors and publishers
(6—3). Circ'n -jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (•'•).
SILVER CITY, c. h., Grant Co. P
2,735t pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd. Gold, silver and, copper mining.
Smelter and mills for reducing ores.
Farming and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE ; Fridays; republican:
four pages 18x24; subscription $2 : established
1881; Fred. A. Bush, editor: Enterprise Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
INDEPENDENT; Tuesdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1896 ; W. B. Walton, editor and man-
ager; Independent Publishing Co., publish-
ers (6—3). Circulation "jkl"
SOCORRO, c. h., Socorro Co. -nl,512t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
and Rio Grande r. Mining, fruit and agri-
culture.
CHIEFTAIN; Saturdays ; republi-
can; four pages 16x22; subscripticm $2 ; estab-
lished 1882; E. A. Drake, editor; Socorro Coun-
ty Publishing Co., publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
DEFENSOR DEL PUEBLO ; Sat-
urdays (A A).
SPRINGER, Colfax Co. cT 558t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
about TO m. N. of Las Vegas. Stock raising.
Farming.
COLFAX CO. STOCKMAN: Satur-
days; democratic; four pages
scription $2; established 1882;
son, editor and publisher,
TAOS, c. h., Taos Co. ti l,225t pop., 76
m. N. by E. of Santa Fe, the Territorial
capital, and 30 from Tres Piedras, nearest
station on Denver & Rio Grande Rd. Min-
ing, agriculture, fruit and stock raising.
LA RE VIST A DE TAOS AND
CRESSET; Thursdays; neutral; Spanish;
18x24: sub
J. F. Hutchi
Circulation "jkj,.'
ten to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1894; A. J. Baca, editor; Frank
Staplin, publisher. Circulation ".jkl."
TIERRA AM ABlJuIu A, Rio Arriba
Co. ^j 137 pep.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays (A A).
TRES PIEDRAS, Toas Co. ^ .50t
pop., on Denver & Rio Grande Rd., about 27
m. N. W. of Toas.
MINING REPORTER; Wednesdays;
mining; four pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established Septeml)er, 1903; B. RayBeeman,
editor; Reporter Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (12—4). Circulation "jkl."
TUCUMCARI, Quay Co. D- on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & El Paso Rd., 15 m.
N. E. of Polomas. Farming and stock
raising.
ACTUAL SETTLER; Saturdays; non-
political; four pages 17^x24; subscription
$1; established January, 1905; J. E. Curren,
editor and publisher ( 1—5).
QUAY CO. DEMOCRAT; Saturdays;
democratic; four to eight pages 18x24; Bub-
scription$2; established January. 1902; J. E.
Curren, editor; A. L. Curren, publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl "
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
March, 1903; A. E. Curren, editor; A. L. Cur-
ren, publisher (2—5 P).
TULAROSA, Otero Co. P 752t pop.,
on El Paso & North Eastern Rd., 15 m. N, of
Alamogordo, the county seat. Horticulture,
agriculture and mining.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1899; Lougino & Davis, editors and
publishers (9— 3). Circulation "jkl"
WAGON MOUND, Mora Co. d 815t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd..
30 m. E. of Mora, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
EL COMBATE; Saturdays; Spanish;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established October, 1902; Diego A.
Chacon, editor; Patricio Gonzales, publisher
(3—3). Circulation "jkl.
WHITEOAKS, Lincoln Co. g 804t
pop., 50 m. E. of Socorro, the nearest sta-
tion on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
Mining and milling of ores, stock raising
and farming.
EAGliE; Thursdavs; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1885; Wharton & Haley, editors and publish-
ers. Circulation "jkl " (A A).
NEW YORK.
Population 7,268,012 1. Land Area 47,620 sq. miles.
Bounded north bj-^ Lake Ontario, the river St. Lawrence and Canada, east
by Vermont. Massachusetts, Connecticut and the Atlantic Ocean, south by the
Atlantic Ocean, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and west by Pennsylvania,
Lake Erie and the river Niagara. State capital: Albany. Principal products
and industries: Agriculture, dairy products and general manufacturing.
Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30,1905), 1,974, divided as
follows: Daily, 210; tri-weekly, 6; semi-weekly, 44; weekly, 1,025; bi-weekly,
11; semi-monthly, 41; monthly, 572 ; bi-monthly, 15; quarterly, 50.
The cities of over 25,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows:
New York 3,437,203t
Buftaio.
Rochester.
Syracuse..
Albany
Troy
35t4,38rt
162,60St
108,374t
94,151t
60.651t
Utica 56,383t
Youkers 47,931 1
Binsliainton 39,64Tt
Elmira 35,67'2t
Schenectady 31 , C82 1
Auburu 30,345t
ADAMS, Jefferson Co. [^ l,292t pop., on
Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd., 14 m.
S. of Watertown, the county seat. Mills and
manufactories. Agriculture and dairying.
JEFFERSON CO. JOURNAL; Tues
4ays : Independent; eight pages 15x25; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1844; W. J. Allen,
editor and publisher (1 — i).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 2,100. In 1896, I. In 1897 and 1898,
publisher asserts, smallest edition 1,900; in
1899, 1,850. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. Actual
average for 1902, 1,710; for 1903, 1,748;
/or 1904. 1,799.
ADDISON, Steuben Co. p 2,080t pop.,
on Erie and Addison & Pennsylvania Rds.
and Canisteo r.. 30 m. W. of Elmira.
Mills and manufactories. Agriculture and
lumber.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lisbed 1857; A. C. Fastblnder, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1896, -jia" In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, y I. In 1899,"jkl-"
AFTON, Chenango Co. n 722t pop., on
Delaware & Hudson Rd., 28 m. N. E. of
Binghamton. Farming.
ENTERPRISE ; Thursdays ; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1880; A. C. Sherman, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
AKRON, Erie Co. <l l,.585t pop., on
New York Central & Hudson River and
West Shore Rds.. 24 m. N. E. of Buffalo,
the county seat. Cement and flour mills.
Farming.
HERALD AND BREEZE; Thurs
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established— Heraid 1896. Breeze
1878; consolidated 1901 ; J. C. Murphy, editor
and publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl." In
1902,Z(1,2, 4. 5).
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 30x44; subscription $1; established
1903; J. G. Childs, editor and publisher (2— 5).
ALBANY, c. h., Albany Co. n- State
Capital, 94,151+ pop., on Boston & Albany,
Delaware & Hudson, New York Central &
Hudson River and West Shore Rds. and
Hudson r., 142 m. N. of New York City.
Center of wholesale and retail trade,
especially in lumber. Connected by river
and canals with Lake Erie. Lake Ontario
and Lake Champlain.
DAILY.
ARGUS; every morning, and SEMI-
WEEKLY, Wednesdays and Saturdays;
democratic; dally eight to twelve, Sunday
sixteen pages 17x22; subscription— daily $6,
Sunday $2, semi-weekly $1; established 1813;
The Argus Company, publishers (3—3).
Circulation— Daily : Accorded G from
1891 to 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, G Z. In
1898, yG. In 1899, yG. In 1900. E. In 1901,
F###. Inl902, (z— IDF. In 1903, yF. In
1904, yG.
Semi- Weekly: Rating varied from H in
1892 to I in 1895. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. Inl900,yl. In 1901, "jkl."
EVENING JOURNAL.; every evening
except Sunday; republican; eight to twenty
pages 17>gx21}^; subscription $3; established
1830; Wm. Barnes, Jr., editor; The Journal
Company, publishers (1—5).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 10,810. Actual average for
189ti, 10,654. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yG.
Actual average for 1899, 13,531 ; for 1900,
16.473; /or 1901, 16,376: /or 1902, 16,-
109; /or 1903. 16,637; for 190i, 18,238.
FREIE BLATTER; every evening
except Sunday ; German ; democratic ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $8; established 1852;
Julius A. Kastner, editor; August Miggael,
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
PRESS -KNICKERBOCKER-EX-
P R ESS ; every morning except Sunday, and
SUNDAY PRESS. Sundays; independ-
ent; daily eight, Sunday twelve pages 18x24;
subscription — daily $6, Sunday $2; estab-
lished—daily, PVess 1877; Knickerbocker 1H42;
irornmgKrpres.s 1847; consolidated 1899; Sun-
day 1870; M. H. Rooker, editor; The Press
Company, publishers (8—3 P).
Circulation-Daily: In 1894, publisher
asserts, not less than 15.630. In 1895. E. In
1896, E. In 1897, F Y. In 1898, yF. In 1899, yF.
In 1900. G. In 1901. yG. In 1902, yG. In
1903, vG. In 1904. yH.
Sunday : In 1894, publisher asserts, not less
than 19.843. In 1895, E. In 1896, D. In
1897. E Y. In 1898. yE. In 1899, yE. In 1900. F.
In 1901, yF. In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In
1904, yG.
660
AMEEICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Albany.
T^GIilCHER HEROIiD; every
evening except Sunday, and SONNTAGS
JOURNAL. Sundays; German; daily re-
publican, Sunday independent; daily four
pages 18x24, Sunday twelve pages 18x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, Sunday $2; established-
daily 1869, Sunday 1888; Albany Herold Co.,
editors and publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, "jkl." Act-
ual average for 1896. ti,13ti ##• In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yl ##. In 1899, "iKL."
Sunday: Actual average for 1894, 3,'>i78
##. Ill 1895, H ##. Actual average for 1896,
3,909 ##. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl ##.
In 1899, "JKL."
TI3IES5-UNTON; every evening except
Suudav, and WEEKLY TI3IES, Thurs-
days; independent; eight to twenty four
pages 19x24; subscription — daily $3, weekly
SI; established— daily 1856, weekly 1873; Mar-
tin H. Glvnn, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circula'tion— Daily : In 1891, publisher as-
serts, not less than 19,600. In 1895, D. In
1896. D. Actual average for a year ending
with September, 1897, 21,110. In 1898, yD.
Actual average for 1899, 23,507. In 1900.
yC. Actual average for 1901. 24,711 ; for
1902,25,294; for 1903. 24»,800; for 19t'4,
30 4S7.
Vveekly : Rating varied from G in 1892 to H
in 1895. In 1*^96, H. In 1897. H Z. In 1898. yH.
In 1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
WEEKLY.
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN; Thurs
days: agricultural; tw^enty pages 11x15: sub-
scription $1,50 ; established 1831 ; Luther
Tucker & Son, editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1894, D. In 1895. E. In
1896, D. In 1897, Y. Inl898, yE. Inl899, yE.
In 190i), vF. In 1901. yF. In 1902, yF. In
1903.yF(»»). Inl9(M. yF (O©).
SUNDAY TELEGRAM; Sundays; In
dependent; sixteen pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1886; James Hill, editor and
publisher (4 — 4).
Circulation : Rating varied from 55,000 in
1891 to D in 1895. In 1896. B. In 1897. Y. In
1898. yC. In 1899. vD. In 1900. yE. Actual
average for 1901, 43, 780 ; for 1902. 46,320 ;
for 1903, 43,874. In 1904, yC.
VATICAN AND CATHOLIC
STAR; Saturdays; roman catholic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1884; T. P. McClare, editor and publisher;
dated also at Troy.
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl-" In 1899, H.
In 1900. zH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
19('3, yH (O O). In 1904, yl.
ZION'S WATCHMAN; Saturdays;
undenominational; eight pages 14x20; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1879; John Lem-
ley, editor and publisher (3—3). Does not In-
sert advertisements.
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN EDUCATION; month
ly; educational; sixty eight pages 6J^x9i^;
subscription §1; established 1897; C.E. Frank-
lin, editor; New York Education Company,
publishers (12—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 18«8,
3»857. In 1899. yH. Actual average for
1900. 4,200: for 1901. 4,510; for 1902,
4, 550. In 1903, G. Actual average for li;04,
5.300.
LAW JOURNAL: monthly; legal;
forty pages 7x11; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1870; Charles J. Hailes. editor; Albany
Lavp Journal Company, publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 2,500. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. If
1897, Y. In 1898, vl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yL
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
MEDICAL ANNALS; monthly; med-
ical; sixty-four pages 6x9; subscription $1;
established 1880; MacFarlane & Mosher, pub-
lishers (8— 3P).
CirculRtion: In 1894 and 1895. publisher as-
serts, not less than 1.000. In 1896. I. In 1897,
Y. Inl898. "JKL.-
NEW YORK— Albany.
YOUNG AMERICANS; monthly;
juvenile: sixty-four pages 8x11; subscription
$1; established 1902; Herbert Hungerford,
editor; The Success League, Inc., publishers
(12—4),
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
7,916. In 1904, yG.
BI-MONTHLY.
WORK AT HOME; bi monthly (A A).
ALBION, c. h., Orleans Co. -C_ 4,477t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd. and Erie canal, SO m. W. of Rochester.
Mills, manufactories and fruit evaporators.
Sandstone quarries.
FREE LANCE AND ORLEANS CO.
HERALD; Tuesdays; republican; four
pages 1.5x22: subscription 50 cents;established
1894; Pearl Coann, editor and publisher(8— 3P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,500. In 1S96, I. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, y I. In
1902, vl. In 1903, yl. Inl9(U, yl.
NEW^S; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 20.X26; subscription $1; established 1888;
A. M. Eddy, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
ORLEANS AMERICAN; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
•SI: established 1824; J. G. Simpson, editor
and publisher (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl." In
1902. Z (4).
ORLEANS REPUBLICAN; Wednes-
days; democratic; four pages 22x28; subscrip-
tion $1.25: established 1828; L. H. Beach, edi-
tor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,660. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z.
Actual average for 1898, 1 ,773. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, publisher asserts, no issue has be'-za
less than 1,825. Actual average for i^l»
1,947; for 1902, 2,008; for 1903, 2,035;
/or 19<J4, 2,160.
OOLOGIST; monthly : ornithology ;
sixteen pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents;
established 1884; E. H. Short, editor; Frank
H. Lattin, M.D., publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
2,144. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
publisher asserts, smallest issue 1,000. ^cf-
ual average for 1899, 1,^7'i. In 1900, y I. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 4) I. Actual
average for 1904, 1,204.
ALEXANDRIA BAY, Jefferson
Co. \h 1,511+ pop. Summer resort in the
Thousand Islands. Motor boat and yacht
building.
THOUSAND ISLAND SUN; Wed-
nesdays; independent; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established April, 1901; G. L.
Olds, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending ivith Jwiy, 1902. 1,209. In 1903. yl..
In 19(>4, publisher asserts, no issue has been
less than 1,500.
ALFRED, Allegany Co. P 7561 pop., on
Erie Rd., 11 m. W. of Hornellsville. Seat of
Alfred University. Roofing, tile and brick
manufactories. Agriculture.
SUN; Wednesdays; republican: four pages
18x24; subscription $1: established 1884;
Crumb & Whitford, editors and managers;
Sun Publishing Association, publishers (3— 3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl " Actual average
for 1899, 1,022. In 1900, jkl " In 1901,
publisher asserts, was not less than 1,050. In
1902, Z (4;. In 1904, "JKL."
ALLEGANY, Cattaraugus Co. p
3,692+ pop., on Erie and Western New York
& Pennsylvania Rds., 5 m. N. W. of Olean.
Connected by electric cars. Tannery and
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
661
NEW YORK.
sash and door factory. Farming and dairy-
ing.
CITIZEN; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
8ubscrlptit)n$l: established ls9tj; Jas. Mutsch-
lechner, editor and publisher (1—4). Circu-
lation '-.'KL."
ALMOND, Allegany Co. P 520 pop., on
Erie Rd., 18 ni. N. E. of Belmont, the county
seat. Farming.
GLEANER,; Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 5x22; subscription $1; established
April, 1901; F. W. Ames, editor and publisher
(8— C5). Circulation "iKL."
ALTAMONT, Albany Co. U- 689t pop.,
oil Delaware & Hudson Rd., 17 m. N. W. of
Albany, the county seat and State capital.
Shipping point for haj', buckwheat, etc.
Summer resort.
ENTE It PRISE; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1884; Enterprise Company, editors
and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than l.BOi). In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896. 2,131. In 1897, I Z. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, zl. In 1900, I. In 1901, (z-1, 2. 4) I.
In 1902, yl. Actual average for 1903, 2,353.
In 1904. (z— 4) H.
AMENIA, Dutchess Co. 0,2,3741 pop.
(of township), on New York Central &
Hudson River Rd., 84 m. N. of New York
City. Condensed milk and sash and blind
factories. Iron mines.
TIMES; Saturdays ; neutral ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1852;
Charles Walsh, editor; Walsh, Griffen, &
Hovsradt, publishers (.3—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "iio." Inl897. I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, -jkl.- In 1902, Z (3, 4).
AMITYVILLE, Suffolk Co. a 2,038t
pop., on Liong Island Rd., 30 m. E. of New
York City. Brush manufactory. Summer
resort.
ENTERPRISE: Saturdays; Independ-
ent; eigiit pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents;
established 1900; Walter B. Kennedy, editor
and publisher (2 — 5 P). Circulation "jkl."
RECORD; Saturdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription .$1.50; established 1904; Charles
F. Delano, editor and publisher (1—5).
AMSTERDAM, Montgomery Co. Q
21.931+ pop.— local estimate 25,000— on New
York Central & Hudson River and West
Shore Rds. and Mohawk r., 33 m. N. W. of
Albany, the State capital. Manufactures
knitted goods, carpets, steel springs and
other articles. Agriculture.
MORNING SENTINEL; every morn-
ing except Monday; democratic; daily eight,
Sunday sixteen pages 15x22; subscription
$5; established 1884; G. H. Loadwick, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl" In 1898, Z. In
1899. zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4), T. In 1904. (z— 4) I.
RECORDER AND DEMOCRAT;
evfry evening except Sunday, and SEMI-
WEEK Ij Y, Tuesdays and Frirlavs; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x22; subscription— daily
$6. senil- weekly $1.50; established— daily 1833,
semi weekly 1870; Wm. J. Kline & Son, edi
tors and publishers H— 4).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1895. 2,332; for 1896. 2,405; for 1897,
2,411; for 1898, 2.672; for 1899, 2.748.
In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. Actual average
NEW YORK.
/or 1902, 3,020; for 19;i3, 3,340; for 1904,
3,.>.»4.
Seiui-VVeekly: Actual average for 1895,
1,447; for 1896, 1,657; for 1897. 1,719;
for 1898, 1 ,769: /or 1899, 1,815. In 1900. yl.
In 1901. vl. Actual average for 1902, 1,997;
for 1(103, 2, 185 ; for Vm, 2,709.
HEAli ESTATE; monthly; real estate;
fifty two pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished April, 1902; H. L. Reed, editor; The
Amsterdam Advertising Co., publishers (1—4).
Circulation : Actual average for a year
ending iiith March, 1905, 2,708.
ANDES, Delaioare Co. R 365t pop., on
western slope of the Catskill mountains, 10
m. S. E. of Delhi, the county seat. Farming
and dairying.
RECORDER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1867;
T. W. Miller, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
AtiTyOVEB., Allegany (7o. P954t pop.,
on Erie Rd., 18 m. S. W. of Hornellsville.
Natural gas. Farming and stock raising.
Large silk mill, enamel, textile and textile
industries.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1887; J.
Harvev Backus, editor andpublisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1900, 'jjil " Acrual average
for 1901. 1,093: /or 1902, 1,280; for 1903
1,313. In 1904, yl.
ANGELICA, Allegany Co. jD953tpop.,
on Central New York & Western Rd., 9 m.
N. of Belmont, the county seat. Grist
and saw mills and lumber factories
Farming.
AliLEGANY CO. ADVOCATE;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established August, 1901;
Frank S. Blair, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In
1903, "jkl."
ANGOLA, Erie Co.-o 7121 pop., on
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, New
York, Chicago & St. Louis and Western New
York & Pennsylvania Rds., 22 m. W. of
Buffalo, the county seat. Flour and planing
mills and lumber yard.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1879; W. M. Landon, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
ANTWERP, Jefferson Co. t] 929tpop.,
on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd.,
25 m. N. E. of Watertown, the county seat.
Manufacturing and mining of iron ore, talc,
marble, lead, etc.
GAZETTE: Thursdays : republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1863; Duane W. Fuller, editor and pub-
lisher; prints an edition for Theresa (9—3)-
Combined circ'n"JKt." In 1903. Z (4) (• •).
ARCADE, Wyoming Co. -a 887t pop.,
on Buffalo, Attica & Arcade and Western
New York and Pennsylvania Rds., 35 m. S.
E. of Buffalo. Knitting mills; cheese for
export; flannels, yarn, furniture, barrels
and cheese boxes. Stone quarries.
WESTERN NEW YORK FARM-
ER; Saturdays; agricultural; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ; Frank
P. Huletie & Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
662
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
WYOMING CO. HERAL.D: Tues-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1890; W. F. Arthurs,
editor and publisher; prints editions for
neighboring towns (1 — 5).
Combined circulation: In 1896, "jkl."
Actual average for the first six months of
1897,1,261. In 1898, "Jio,." Actual average
for 1899, 3,230. In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902, (z-1, 2, 4, 5)1. In 1903, y I. In 1904,
(z-4)I (••).
WY03IING CO. liEADER: Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1859; FrankP. Hulette&Co.,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
ATHENS, Greene Co. O, 2,171t pop.,
on New Yorlc Central & Hudson River Rd.,
steamboat landing on Hudson r. and con-
nected by ferry with Hudson, 2 m. east.
Iron foundry. Glue, ice tools and bricks.
Limestone quarries and knitting mill. Agri-
culture.
N E AV S ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEK.L.Y, Fridays; independent;
daily eight pages 15x22, weekly four pages
20x26; subseription— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily December, 1902, weekly 1889;
M. Harvey, editor and publisher (.3— 3). Cir-
culation— weekly "jkl."
ATTICA, Wyoming Co. -u l,785t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River, Erie
and Buffalo, Attica & Arcade Rds. and Tona-
wanda r.. 31 m. S. E. of Buffalo. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1872;
Frank Norris. editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
WYOMING CO. ADVOCATE : Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1: established 1895: Lott Becker,
editor; The Advocate Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "4kl." in 1899, 1. In
1900. I. Actual average for a year ending
ivith November 21, 1901, 1,194; for a year
ending with September 11, 1902, 1,195. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
AUBURN, c. h., Cayuga Co. n 30,345t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River and Lehigh Valley Rds. and outlet
of Owasco lake, 28 m.W. of Syracuse. State
prison for men and one for women. Agri-
cultural implements, carpets, woolen and
iron goods, boots and shoes.
ADVERTISER: every evening except
Sunday, and JOURNAL., semi-weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x2:3; subscription— daily $6, semi-
weekly $1; established — daily 1844, semi-
weekly 1829; Knapp, Peck & Thomson, edi-
tors and publishers (12—3).
Circulation— Daily: Accorded I from
1891 to 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
zl. In 1899, zl. Inl9»0, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) H (• •). In 19(4. yll.
Semi-Weekly: Accorded I from 1891 to
1895, In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In 1898. "jkl."
(??) In 1899, Z. In 1902. "JKL." In 1903, (z— 4)
I(#»). In 1904, yl.
BULiLiETIN; every evening except Sun.
day, and AVEEKI^Y, twice-aweek, Tues-
days and Fridays; independent; eight pages
18x24 ; subscription— dailv $6, weekly $1 ; es-
tablished—daily 1870, weekly 1882; Auburn
Bulletin Co., publishers (7— 3P). Prints an
edition of the weekly entitled the Democrat
Argus.
Circulation— Daily: Accorded H from
1891 to 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
190-2, yl. In 1904, H.
Combined Weekly: "jkl."
CAYUGA CO. INDEPENDENT;
Thursdays ; independent ; ten to twelve pages
171^x22; subscription $1; established 1873;
Wm. B. Chisholm, editor and publisher (3— 3).
Circulation "jkl" In 1902, Z (4, 5).
GOSPEL. MESSAGE; Saturdays; re-
ligious; eight pages 7x11; subscription 25
cents; established October, 1903; W. H. Hub-
bard, editor and publisher (1 — 1). Does not
Insert advertisements (A A).
AVOCA, Steuben Co. p l,006t pop., on
Erie and Delaware. Lackawanna & West-
ern Rds. and Cohocton r., 10 m. N. W. of
Bath, the county seat. Mills and manu-
factories. Farming and dairying.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; Geo. C. Silsbee, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,150. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
"jkl." In 1899, publisher asserts, not less
than 1.200. In 1900, y I. In 1901. yl. In 1902. y I.
In 1904, yl.
AVON, Livingston Co. -n l,601t pop.,
on Erie and Western New York & Pennsyl-
vania Rds., 18 m. S. of Rochester. Health
resort.
HERALD AND COURIER: Satur
days; independent; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1876; F. Van Allen,
editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, (z— 6) I. In
1904, y I.
BABYLON, Suffolk Co. P,2,157t pop.,,
on Long Island Rd. and Great South bay,
35 m. E. of Brooklyn. Summer resort.
Fish, oysters, clams and wild fowl. Agri-
culture.
LONG ISLAND >'EWS; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x24; subscription
$1; established 1901; Carll S. Duryea. editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
SIGNAL; Saturdays; independent ; four
pages ^2x28; subscription $2; established
1869; Henry Livingston, Son & Co., editors
and publishers (3—8).
Circulation: Rating varied from H in
1892 to I in 1895. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "jkl." In 1902, August, publisher asserts.^
least number printed during the year past
wasl,.368. In 1903. y I. In 1904, y I.
ARCANUM HOME JOURNAL;
monthly; royal arcanum; eight pages 13x20;
subscription 50 cents; established 1899; Carl!
S. Duryea, editor and publisher.
Circulation: Actual average for 1899,
2, 333 : /or 1900,4, 021 ; for 1901, 6,678. In
1902. y G. In 1903, yG (A A).
BAINBRIDGE, Chenango Co. u
1,092+ pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd.
and Susquehanna r., 31 m. N. E. of Bing-
hamton. Furniture, patent leather, wagons,
cigars and cream separators.
REPUBLICAN AND EXPRESS;
Thursdays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; establisheo 1871- Chas. H.
Clark, editor; Republican Association, pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1.100. In 1896,1. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, zl. Actual average for 1899. 1,393.
In 1900. zl. Actual average for 1901, 1,500;
for 1902, 1,500. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
BAI.DWINSVILL.E, Onondaga Co.
D 2,992+ pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western Rd. and Seneca r., 12 m. N.W. of
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
G63
NEW YORK.
YORK.
Syracuse, the county seat. Manufactures
and tobacco growing.
GAZETTE AND FARMERS'
J O U R N A L ; Thursdays ; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1846; W. F. Morris and C. B. Baldwin, editors;
W. F. Morris Publishing Co., publishers (7— 3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
'2,'^08; for 1896, 2,ti43; for 18!»7, t2,36H;
for 1898.2,442. In 1899. yH. In 1900, zH.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904.yl.
l^EADER; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 18x22; subscription $1; estab
lished July, 1901; James C. Dalton, editor;
Baldwinsville Publishing Company, publish-
ers (3—3"). Circ'n "jkl." In 1902, Z (6) (A A).
BALLSTON SPA, c. h., Saratoga
Co. D- 3,923+ pop., on Delaware & Hudson
Rd., 7 m. S. of Saratoga Springs. Manu-
facturing. Summer resort.
BALL.STON DAIL.Y JOURNAL;
every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Saturdays; republican; four pages-
daily 18x24, weekly 22x28; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $1: established— daily 1894,
weekly 1798; H. L. Grose, editor; C. H. Grose,
publisher (7— 3P). Circulation — daily "jkl."
(OO) ; weekly "jkl •
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and SARATOGA CO. DEMOCRAT,
semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; demo-
cratic; four to six pages 18x24; subscription
— daily $5,semi weekly $1; established— daily
1889, semi-weekly 1845; The News Company,
editors and publishers (3—3) Circulation-
daily "JKL." semi-weekly "jkl." In 1899, Z.
inl902,"4Ki."
BARDONIA, Rockland Co. O, 200
pop., on New Jersey & New York Rd., 2 m.
S. of New City, the county seat. Fruit
growing and agriculture.
ROCKLAND ADLER; Thursdays;
German, democratic; eight pages 17x23; sub-
scription $2; established 1891; U. G. Koop, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation "jijl."
BATAVIA, c. h., Genesee Co. ^ 9,180t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River,
Erie and Lehigh Valley Rds. and Tonawan-
da creek, 37 m. E. of Buffalo. Manufactur-
ing and agriculture.
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday ; re-
publican; six pages 17x22; subscription $2;
established 1878; A. J. Mc Wain, editor; G. S.
Griswold, publishers (2 — 5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895.
4,178; for 1896. 4,300; for 1897, 5,331;
for 1898, 5,112; for 1899. 5.402: for
1900, 5,91 ?5; for 1901. 5,920; for 1902,
6,191; /or 1903, 6,437; for 1VKI4, 6,757.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEK L Y, Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 17x22; subscription— daily $3,
weekly SI; established 1818; Chester C. Piatt,
editor'; The Batavia Times Publishing Co.,
publishers (3— 5P).
Circulation— Weeiily: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,800. In 1896, I. In
1897. Y. In 1898, "jKi-"
BATH, c. h., Steuben Co. p 4,994tpop.,
on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, Erie
and Bath & Hammondsport Rds. New
York State Soldiers' and Sailors' Home and
Davenport Orphan Asylum. Manufactur-
ing and agriculture.
PLAIN DEALER; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription 99
cents; established 1883; A. Ellas McCall, edi-
tor; Plaindealer Company, publishers. Cir-
eulation "jkl."
STEUBEN COURIER; Fridays; re-
publican : eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1843; J. F. Parkhurst, editor;
Courier Company (Limited), publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, p.iblisher asserts,
not less than 2.800. In 1896, H. In 1897. H '/..
In 1898. yH. In 1899, zH. In 1900, yll. In
1901, yl. Inl9U2. yl. In 1904, yl.
STEUBEN FARMERS' ADVO-
CATE ; Wednesdays ; democratic ; four
pages 24x30; subscription $1; established
1815; Advocate Co.. editors and publishers
(7-3 P).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to
189.5. In 1896. II. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In
1899. vT. Inl9(M),vI. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1903, y I. In mn. yl.
BAYSHORE, Suffolk Co. R 2,290t
pop., on Long Island Rd. and Great South
bay, 41 m. E. of Brooklyn. Summer resort.
JOURNAL; Saturdays ; republican ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1874: Irving J. Long, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "jjiL."
BELFAST, Allegany Co. P 700 pop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd., 13 m. N. W. of Bel-
mont, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
BLAZE; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.25; established
1899; E. C. Bristol, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jkl."
'BlEL,MONT,c.h., Allegany Co. pi,190t
pop., on Erie Rd. and Genesee r. Water
power, employed in manufacturing. Lum-
ber and wool growing.
DISPATCH; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1839: L. H. Thornton, editor and publisher
Circulation "jkl." In 1897. Z. In 1898. Z.
In 1902, -'iivL.' Actual average for 1903,
1,535. In 1904, yl.
BINGHAMTON, c.h., Broome Co. P
39,647+ pop., on Erie, Delaware, Lackawan-
na & Western and Delaware & Hudson Rds.
and at confluence of Chenango and Sus-
qvfehanna rs., 50 m. E. of Elmlra and SO S.
E. of Syracuse. Has good water power.
Manufacturing city. Rated third city in
United States in cigar industry.
EVENING HERALD; every evening
except Sunday; independent; eight pages
' 19x24; subscription $3; established 1889; G.
W. Beardsley, editor: Evening Herald Com-
pany, publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
8.031; for 1896, 8,100; for\^^',S,40'i;
for 1898,8,694; for 1899, 8,537 ; /or 1900,
9,000; for 1901, 9,727 ; for 1902, 10,391 ;
for 1903, 11.51 5. Ill liX'4, yF.
LEA DER ; every evening except Sunday,
and DEMOCRATIC LEADER, Thurs-
days ; democratic ; eight pages 17x22 ; sub-
scription-daily $3, weekly $1; established-
daily 1878, weekly 1869 ; Leader Publishing
Company, publishers (1—4).
Circnlation— Daily: Actual average for
1895, 8,745; for 1896, 9,231; for 1897,
10,357; for 1898, 12,059; for 1899,12,-
169; /'^ 1900, 12,440 # #• In 19i'l. # # #•
In 1902, G. Actual average for i;K)3, 1 2, 91 6 ;
/■or UH>4, 11.468.
"Weeklv: In 1895, G. Actual average for
1896. 7,078; for 1897. 7,509; for im,
7,640; /or 1899, 7,646; for 1900, 7,676:
for 1901, 7,977; for 1902.8,146; for 19o3
8,236; /or 1904, 8,315.
664
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
PRESS; every evening except Sundajs
independent; twelve to sixteen pages 18x24;
subscription $3; established April, 1904;
Biiighamton Press Company, editors and
publisliers (1 — 5).
REPUBLICAN: every morning except
Sunday, and BROOME REPUBLICAN,
Saturdays; republican; ten pages 17x23;
subscription— daily $3, weekly $1.25; estab-
lished—daily 1849. weekly 1822; Chas. M. Dick-
inson, editor: Binghamton Publishing Co.,
publishers (1 — 5).
Circuiation— Daily: Actual average for
1895, 6,514: for 1896, 6,377. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898. 7,187 ; for 1899,
6,629; /or 190(), 6,476; for mi, 6,784;
for 1902, 7,355; for 1903, 8,673; /or 11KJ4,
10.377.
Weekly: Actual average for 1895, 1,553.
In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898. ■•jki,."
Publisher's announcement. — Binghamton 's
only morning paper, the afternoon field
being divided among three papers, several
of Binghamton's largest retail stores re-
cently increased their regular spaces in
the Repdblican and confined their after-
noon advertising to one paper. The Re-
publican has a strictly home circulation.
Only one edition— that delivered to the
homes. No street sales. Covers all rural
free delivery routes same morning as
printed. On most routes practically every
farmer is a regular subscriber. Only Re-
puVjlican daily in the overwhelmingly
Republican Cuunty of Broome. A medium
that is highly succe.ssful in appealing to
women and the advertising of medium
and high grade articles. No objectionable
advertising accepted. Report of last ex-
amination by Association of American
advertisers, November 3d, 1904, mailed on
request.
A 31 ERIC AN BOTANIST; monthly;
botauv; twenty eight pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $1; established July, 1900; Willard N.
Clute, editor; Willard N. Clute & Co., pub-
lishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
GENERAL INFORMATION; month
ly; mail order specialties; sixteen to thirty-
two pages 7x10; subscription $2; established
1899: E. K. Hanley, editor and publisher
(2—4). Circulation 'MKL.'- (A A).
FERN BULLETIN ; quarterly, Janu-
ary, April, July and October; ferns; thirty-
six pages 5x8; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1893; Willard N. Clute. editor; Willard
N. Clute & Co., publishers (6— 3). Circ'n "jkj,-"
BOLIVAR, Allegany Co. p l,208t
pop., on Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern
Rd., 20 m. S. W. of Belmont, the county
seat. Business center of Allegany county
oil field. Farming and dairying.
B REEZE ; Thursdays ; republican ; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1891 ; J. P. Her rick, editor and publisher ( 12—4 ).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl.-- In 1902, An
gust, publisher asserts, smallest number
printed during past veir has been 1,000.
Actual average for 1903, 1,113; for liMM,
1.2'^7.
BOONVILIiE, Oneida Co. n l,745t
pop., on Rome. Watertown & Ogdensburg
Rd. and Black River canal, 35 m. N. of
Utica, the county seat. Wood-working
manufactories. Butter and cheese.
HERALD AND ADIRONDACK
TOURIST; Wednesdays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1851 ; Garry A. Willard, editor and pub-
lisher (.3—3).
Cii'ciilntion : Rating varied from 4.903
in 1893 to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. zl ( ? ? ). In 1899. yl. In 1900. zl. In
1901, July, publisher asserts, each issue dur-
ing the past year has exceeded 3.000. Actual
average for 1902, ii,850. In 19(j3, yH (O O)
(A A).
RECORD: Thursdays; independent-
democratic; eignt pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1892: J. Gilbert Sawyer, editor
and publisher (:3 — 5 P). Circulation "jkl."
BREWSTER, Putnam Co. P, l,192t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
and New England Rds., 11 m. W. of Dan-
bury, Conn., and 52 N. of New York City.
Iron mines. Dairying.
STANDARD ; Fridays: republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1869;
E. W. Addis, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
BRIDGEHAMPTON, Suffolk Co.
Q, 1,394 pop., on Long Island Rd., 5 m. S. W.
of Sag Harbor. Farming and fishing. Sum-
mer resort.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2 ; established 1895 ;
J. L. King, Jr., editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation "jkl "
BRIGHTON, Monroe Co. -n 888 pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River Rd.
4 m. E. of Rochester.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1901;
F. R. Stewart, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
BROADALBIN, Fulton Co. n-l,946t
pop., on Fonda, Johnstown & Gloversville
Rd., 10 m. E. of Johnstown, the county seat.
Knitting mill and glove factory. Butter
making and paper boxes.
HERALD; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription SI; established 1862; B. C.
Smith, editor; Collins & Combes, publishers
(3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
BROCKPORT, Monroe Co. ^3,898t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd. and Erie canal, 17 m. W. of Rochester,
the county seat. State Normal School.
Shoes, piano and canned goods factories.
DEMOCRAT ; Wednesdays ; democratic ;
four pages 22x28; subscription SI. 25; estab-
lished 1870; P. J. Willson, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLIC; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pa.ges 21x28; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1856; P. A. Blossom, editor and pub-
lisher (3— :S). Circ'n "JKL" In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
Inl902, Z(l,2, 4, 5).
BROCTON, Chautauqua Co. p 900t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern,
Western New York & Pennsj'lvania, and
New York, Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 9 m.
S. W. of Dunkirk and 14 N. of May ville, the
county seat. Basket factory. Center of
Chautauqua grape growing.
31 T R R O R ; Wednesdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription 75 cents; established 1890
(3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
BRONXVILLE, Westchester Co. p
579 pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River Rd., 14 m. N. of New York City.
REVIEW; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1.50; established
January, 1902; C. T. Burritt, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
665
AEW YORK.
BROOKFIELiD, Madison Co. a 48ot
pop., 25 in. S. of Utica, Large steam saw
and planing mills and tannery. Cheese
and hops.
COURIER; Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1876; Stlllman & Spooner, editors and
publishers (1 — 1).
Circulation: In 1895, pulilisher asserts,
not less than 1.560. Actual average for 189(,
1,597; /or 1898,1,599; for 1899. 1,637;
forl»M l,55ti; for 1901, 1,5S7; for 1902,
1,566; for 1903, 1 ,577; for 19(I4, 1,573.
BROOKIiYN,c. 11., Kings Co. m,166,.
582+ pop., on W, end of Long Island, oppo-
site Borough of Manhattan, connected by
suspension bridges and several ferries, and
within the corporate limits and a borough
of New York City. Commerce and manu-
facture. Chief seat of the sugar-refining in-
dustry in the United States. Extensive
docks and storage warehouses. U. S. Brook-
lyn Navy Yard.
(See New York City, Borough of Brooklyn.)
BRUSHTON, Franklin Co. Q, 598
pop., on Ogdensburg & Lake Champlain
Rd., 12 m. W. of Malone, the county seat,
and 55 N. \V. of Plattsburg. Farming.
FACT?? AND FALLACIES AND
BRUSHTOXIAN; Saturdays; independ-
ent: four pages 18x24 ; subscription 50 cents;
established 1899; Charles H. Smith, editor and
publisher (7—3 P) Circulation "jkl"
BUFFALO, c. h., Erie Co. -a 352,387t
pop., on 11 railroads, at eastern extremity
of Lake Erie and Erie canal. Extensive
lake commerce with all points West. Manu-
factures various and important. Live stock
and grain trade.
DAILY.
COMMERCIAL.; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; re-
publican; eight to twelve pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily S6, weekly $1; established-
daily 1831, weekly 1810; James D. Warren's
Sons, editors and publishers (1—4).
Circiilatiou— Daily : Accorded F from
1891 to 1895. Actual average for the first six
months o/ 1897. 13,419. In 1898, yF. In
1899. zF. Actual average for a year ending
with July, 19aj, 12,303; for 1901, 13.-
369. In 1902, yE. Inl9U3, yF. Inlil04, yF
(GO).
Weekly: "•iki-"
COURIER; every mornmg; EN-
QUIRER, every evening except Sunday
and holidays, and WEEKLY CO URI ER,
Wednesdays; democratic; daily and weekly
twelve to sixteen, Sunday fortv to forty-
eight pages 18x24; subscription— morning $3,
evening $3, Sunday $2.50, weekly $1; estab-
bllshed— morning 1828, evening 1837, weekly
1849; W. J. Conners, editor and publisher.
Office. 250 Main street (12—4).
Circulation — Morninsr: Accorded F
from 1891 to 18.95. In 1896. F. In 1897, Y. Act-
ual averagefor a year ending with September,
1898. 55,001. In 1899, yC. In 19(J0, C. Ac
tual average for 1901. 50,067; for 1902,
48,813; for 1903, 50,833; for 1904.
50,910.
Evening: Rating varied f rom F in 1891 to
G in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. Actual
average for a year ending with September,
1898. 36,463. In 1899, yC. In 1900, D. Ac-
tual average for 1901, 31,453; for 1902.
30,401; for 1903, 33,083; for 1904,
33 703. T ■> t J
Sunday : Accorded F from 1891 to 1895. In
1896, F. In 1897, Y. Actual average J or a
NEW YORK— Buffalo.
year ending with Seiitember, 1898, 43,333.
In 1899, yC. In 1900, C. Actual average for
1901,46,484; for 1902, 53,946; for 19(3,
68,586; for 1904, 78,534.
Weekly: "jjil ••
DEIHOKRAT; every evening except
Sunday, Sunday morning, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays ; German :independeut-democrat-
ip; eight pages 15x22 : subscription— daily
$6..50, Sunday $2, weekly $1.75; established
1837: F. C. B. Held, editor and publisher.
Office, 250 Main street (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1894 and 189.5, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 6.000. In 1896, G.
In 1897, Y. In 1898. yH. In 1899, zH. In
1900, zH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, (z-4) 11. In
1903, yll. In 1»»4 (z-4) H (• •).
Suuflay : In 1894 and 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 6,0()0. In 1896, G. In 189?, Y.
In 1898, yH. In 1899, zH. In 1900, zH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, (z— 4) H. In 1903, yH. In
1;KI4(z-4) H (••).
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 3,500. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, y I.
rnl899.zl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904 (z-4) I (••).
EVENING NEWS ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and Sunday morning; daily
ten to sixteen, Sunday twenty-four pages
19x23; subscription— daily $3, Sunday $2.50:
established 18f3; Edward H. Butler, editor
and publisher. Office, 218 Main street ( 1— 5 ).
Circulation — Daily: Actual average Jor
1895. 61,605; for 1896, 61,-
895. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yC.
Actual average for 1899, 64,-
054. Average circulation for
year ending October 31st, 1900,
51,105 (aaa). Actual average for
_ 1900. 66,853; for 1901, 74,-
356; for 1902,74,334; for 1903,79,408;
/o/- 1904, 88,457.
Sunday: In 1895, C. In 189*?, C. In 1897. Y.
Inl898,vD. Inl899.C. Inl900,vC. In 1901, yC.
In 1902. yD. In 191)3, yD. In 1904, vD.
B^"The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded the Evening
News is guaranteed by the publishers of
Rowell's American Newspaper Directory,
who will pay one hundred dollars to the
first person who successfully controverts
its accuracy.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and Sunday morning; demo-
cratic ; daily eight pages 19x24, Sunday six-
teen pages 17x24; subscription— daily $3, Sun-
day $1.50; established — daily 1885, Sunday
1879; Norman E. Mack, editor and publisher.
Office, 193 Main street (8—3 P).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895,34,137. Inl89(i, C. InlSm. Y. Actxtal
averagefor 1898, 39,387 ; for 1899, 40, 1 74;
for 1900, 41,714; for 1901. 40,597. In
19i>2, vC'. In 19('3, yC. Actual average for
1904,48,583.
.Sunday: Actual averagefor 1895, 16,319.
In 1896, E. In 1897. Y. In 1898. vF. Actual
averagefor 1899, 33,994; /o»- 1900, 39,686;
for 1901. 31,653. In 1902, yC. In 1903, yC.
Actual averagefor m\4, 35,930.
FREIE PRESSE: every evening ex-
cept Sunday, TRIBUENE, Sundavs, and
WEEKLY FREIE PRESSE, Thms
days ; GermaJi ; republican ; four pages-
daily and Sunday 20x28, weekly 21x29 ; sub-
scription—daily S6.5U, Sunday $2, weekly $2 ;
established— daily and weekly 1855, Sunday
1876 ; Relnecke & Zesch, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 296 EUlcott street.
Circulation: Daily "jkl."
Sunday "jkl."
Weekly "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). In
1904. y I.
MORNING EXPRESS: every morn-
ing except Sunday, ILLUSTRATED
BUFFALO EXPRESS, Sundays; repub-
lican; daily ten to twelve, Sunday twenty to
twenty eight pages 17x23; subscription— daily
686
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Buffalo.
nday : Aettuil average for 1S95, 70,318;
• 1896, 69,540; J'or 1897. 65,451. In
i, yB. In 1899, yB. In 1900, yB. Actual
$3, Sunday S^; established— daily 1846, Sun-
day 1883; James W. Greene, editor; W. M.
Rainsdell, publisher. Offlce,179-181 Washing-
ton street (3—3).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895. 13,'>J25; /or 1896, 16,466; for 1897,
15,141. In 1898, yE. Inl899.yE. Inl9i)0,yE.
Actual average for 1901, 23,993. In 1902,
(z— 1. 6)C. In 1903, yC. In 1904 yC (0 0).
Sunday:
for
1898
average for 1901, 55,265. In 1902, yB. In
1903, y B. In 1R)4, y B (0 ©).
POLAK W'AillERYCE; every even
ing except Sunday; Polish; four pages 18x24;
subscription $3; established IftSr; St. Stisz,
editor and publisher. Office, 227 Lovejov st.
Circulation: In 1896, 'j_kl." In 1897. I Y.
In 1898. yl. In 1899, vT. In 1900, zT. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904,
(z— 4* !(••).
VOLKSFREUND ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
German; independent - democratic ; eight
pages 17x23; subscription — daily $6, weekly
Sl.SO; established 1868 ; F. X. Schifferli, editor;
Buflfalo Volksfreund Printing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 46 and 48 Broadway (7—3 P).
Circulation— Dailv : Accorded H from
1891 to 1893. In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z. In
1898, yH. In 1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In
19;>1. yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: "jkl."
WEEKLY.
ARBEITER ZEITUNG; Saturdays;
German; labor; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion S2; established 1886; Robert Steiner,
editor; Buffalo Printing Company, publish-
ers. Office, 317 Genesee street (S— 3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl.- In 1898. H. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, (z-4, 6) I. In
1902, y I. Inl903.(z— 4) !(»#). In 1904, yl.
AURORA UXD CHRISTLICHE
WOCHE; Fridays; German; roman catho-
lic; eight pages 1.5x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1831 ; Rev. A. Heiter. editor; Jos.M.
Schifferli, manager. Office, 564 Dodge street
(12-4).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 2.700. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. yl. In 1899, G. In 1900. zG. In
1901. yH. In 1902. yH. Inl9(l3. (z-4) H (• •).
Actual average for 1;k»4, 6,399.
BANXER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 11x16; subscription $1 ; established 1894;
R. H. Jetton, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
CATHOLiIC UNION AND TIMES;
Thursdays; roman catholic; eight pages
18x24; subscription S2; established 1872; Rev.
P. Cronin, editor; Buffalo Catholic Publica-
tion Companv, publishers. Office. St. Ste-
»ihpn'sHall(l— 4).
Circulation : Rating varied from F in 1891
TO G in 1893. In 1896. publisher asserts, not so
low as 7..5()0. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yG. In
1899, yH. In 1900. yH. In 1901, (z— 4) H. In
1902. (z-4. 6) H. Inl903.yH. In 1904, yH.
CHRISTIAN UPLiOOK: Thursdays;
methodist-episcopal ; sixteen paees 11x15;
subscription SI ; established 1850; C. W. Win-
rhoster. editor; Hayes Publlshiner Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 457 Washington street (P— 3)
Circulation : Rating varied from 7,927 in
1894 to G in 1^95. In 1896, G. Actual average
for 1897, 1 0,836. In 1898, yF. In 1899. yG.
In 1900. vH. In 1901. vH. In 1902, yH. In
1903. (z— 4) H (••XA A).
GAZETA Br'FFALOSKA; Tburs
days; Polish; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion gl. 50; established 1900: P. A. Olszanow-
ski. editor and publisher. Office, 686 Fillmore
avenue (1—4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl- Actual aver-
age for a year ending idth May 14, 1902,
1,354. In 1903, yl. In i;»04. yl.
HORSE GAZETTE; Wednesdays
(A A).
NEW YORK— Buffalo.
HORSE WORLD: Fridays; sportmg
and horses; twenty pages 11x153^; sub.scrip-
tion S2; established 1888; The Wenborne-
Sumner Co., editors and publishers. Office,
253 Ellicott street (1-4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl.- In 1902, H.
Actual average for 1903, 4,56'^; for 1904,
4,547.
IL. CORRIERE ITALIANO; Satur-
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898; Fernandino Magnani, editor;
II Corriere Itallano Publisliing Co.. pub-
lishers. Office, 131 Broadway (10— 3 P). Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl." In
19(13, Z (4).
INTERNATIONAL GAZETTE; Sat
urdays; independent; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1883; A. E. Tovey,
editor and publisher. Office, 1724 Niagara
street. Circulation "jkl."
NATIONAL ODD-FELLOW; Thurs
days; odd- fellowship; eight pages 15i^x22;
subscription $1; established 1888; J. C. V.
Kraft, editor and publisher. Office. 363 and
365 Wa.shington street (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 6,635. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. yH. In 1899. yH. In 1900. yH. In
1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903. yH (A A).
PROGRESS ; Saturdays ; independent;
labor: sixteen pages 15x22; subscription SI;
established 1900; C. M. Nichol-*, editor and
publisher. Circ'n "jkl." In 1902, Z (1,2,4,5).
SLONCE: Thursdays; polish; four pages
17x24; subscription SI; established Septem-
ber, 1896: George Mirski, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 1000 Fillmore avenue (12-3).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) H (••). In
1904, vH.
TOWN TALK: Thursdays (A A).
WORLD'S REVIEW: Mondays; edu-
cational; sixteen pages 101^x14; subscription
SI: established 1898; W. Hazleton Smith, edi-
tor and publisher (8 — 3).
Circ'n "iKL." In 1903, (z— 4) 1 (••) (A A).
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN BLACKSMITH;
monthly; blacksmithlng; thirty two pages
9x12; subscription $1; established October,
1901 ; Wenborne-Sumner Co.. editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 253 Ellicott street (:3— S). Cir-
culation—In 1902, Z (6). In 19(J4. "ijii."
A 31 E R I C A N I N V E S T M E N TS J
monthly; financial; thirty-two pages 9x12;
subscription SI; established 1890; A. B. Kel-
logg, editor; Niagara Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, Marine Bank building (8—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
5,006. In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In
1897. Y. In 1898. vH. Inl899,yH. Inl900,yH.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904. yl.
BUIiLETIN ; monthly; undenomina-
tional; sixteen pages 7x10; subscription 25
cents; established 1887; Young Men's Chris-
tian Association, editors and publishers.
Circulation : In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
agefor 1898,3,160. In 1899, yH. In 1900,vH.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (A A).
C. 31. B. A. ADVOCATE; monthly;
fraternal Insurance; twelve pages 11x15;
subscription 25 cents; established January,
19)4: W. A. King, editor; Buffalo Catholic
Publication Company, publishers (1— .5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
31.tj*.25.
e'd UCATOR ; monthly except July and
August ; educational ; forty eight pages
9*^x12; subscription Si; established 1889; W.
Hazleton Smith, editor and publisher. Of-
fice, 102 Seneca street.
Circulation: In 1895. D. In 1896, D. Act-
ual average for a year ending loith May,
1898, -i'i, 268. In 1899, yC. In 1900, yD. In
1901, vE. In 1902, y E. In 1903. yE. In 1904. vF.
GAZETTEER AND GUIDE 3IAGA-
ZINE; monthly; negro; fifty-two pages
7x101^; subscription SI; established 1901;
James A. Ross, managing editor; Gazetteer
and Guide Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
13}^ Swan street (11—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES. 6G7
A BIG CONTRACT.
The Great Department Store of
J. N. ADAM & CO.
Made yearly contract in November,
1904, with W. J. CONNERS,
Proprietor
..BUFFALO..
Courier and Enquirer
FOR A
i^PAGE ADVERTISEMENT ^gj
i^ EVERY DAY in the YEAR^^
THINK OF IT! A Contract for 365
Pages, — or 56,210 Inches,— or
786,940 Agate Lines.
Ask J. N. ADAM & CO. if it PAYS.
668
AMEEICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Buffalo.
JOURNAL. OF THE SAVITCH-
MEN'S UNION OF NORTH A3rER-
ICA ; monthly; railroad employees; eighty
pages 6x9; subscription $1; established 1893;
F. M. Cassidy, editor and publisher. Office,
326 Mooney building (1>— 4).
Circulation: In 1899, I, Actual average
for a year ending with June, 1900, 3«570.
In 1901, (z— 4, 6) H. Actual average for
1902, 13,083; /or 1903, 17,135; /or 1904,
IS 70S>
aicREE'S SHORTHAND MAGA-
ZINE; monthly ; stenography ; twenty pages
5J^x8; subscription 50 cents; established 1899;
Junius B. Van Duzee, editor; McKee Pub-
lishing Company, publishers. Office, 19 W.
Mohawk street (6—3).
Circulation: In 19()0, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,235. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4)I(AA).
MEDICAL, JOURNAL.; mohthly ;
medical; eighty to one hundred and twenty
pages 6x9; subscription $2; established 1845;
William Warren Potter, M.D.. editor and
publisher. Office, 284 Franklin street (9—3).
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, minimum issue 1,200. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, publisher asserts, at
no time since 1895 has been less than 1.20^. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
PROC ESS REVIEW AND JOUR-
NAL OF ELECTROTYPING; month
ly; photo - engraving and electrotyping;
forty-eight pages 7x10; subscription $1 ; estab
lished 1896; George W. Gilson, editor; Pro-
fessional Photographer Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 220 Washington street.
Circulation: In 1898, "j_kl." Actual aver-
age forl899, 1,91'i. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl( A A).
PROFESSIONAL. AND AMATEUR
PHOTOGRAPHER; monthly; photog-
raphy; eighty pages 7x10; subscription $1 ;
established 1896; George W. Gilson. editer;
Professional Photographer Publishing Co.,
publishers; prints also a Canadian edition.
Office, 220 Washington street.
Combined circulation: In 1898, "jkl."
Actual average for 1899. 5,308. In 1900, y G.
In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, vH. In
1904, yH.
ROLLER MIL.Ij ; monthly; milling;
sixty pages 10x18; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1882; Chas. S. Parke, editor; Edwin
L. Burdick Co., publishers. Office, Marine
National Bank building (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
sma.llestr>.OO0. Actual ave.-agef or \896.5,H69.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In
1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, (z— 11) G. In
1903, yG. Actual average for 1904, 5,055.
ROYAL. TEMPLAR; monthly; fra-
ternal; sixteen pages 13x20; subscription 50,
cents; established 1870; Samuel McGerald
& Son, editors and publishers. Office, 457
Washington street (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 14,000. In 1896, E. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yF. Actxial average for 1899, 30,000.
In 1900. yD. In 1901, yE. In 1902, (z— 4) E. In
1903, yE. In 1904, yE.
SELECT KNIGHT JOURNAL;
monthly; Order of Select Knights; twelve
pages 7x10, subscription 50 cents; established
1893; Geo. K. Staples, editor and publisher.
Office, 727 Ellicott square (1—4).
Circulation "jkl." In 1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
Actual average for a year ending with July,
1903.6,300. In 1904, yG.
TWO-STEP; monthly, except July and
August; dancing; thirty-two to fifty pages
6x9; subscription $2; established 1894; H.
N. Grant, editor and publisher. Office, 29
Seneca street (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 5,000. In 1896. G. In 1897. G Z. H.
1898, zG. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1903, "jkl."
NEW YORK.
CAIRO, Greene Co. □, 2,176t pop. , on
Cairo Rd., 8 m. N.W. of Catskill, the county
seat. Summer resort.
HERALD; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Geo. W. Squires, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
CA.lu'EJiO'SlA.,Living»ton Co. -nl,073t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River,
Genesee & Wyoming Valley, Lehigh Val-
ley and Erie Rds. Agricultural-imple-
ment, sash, door and blind factories and
flour mills.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; independ-
ent-republican; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1878; A. H. Collins,
editor and publisher (6 — 3). Circ'n "jkl "
ERA; Wednesdays; independent; eight
pages 16x20; subscription )|l: established
May, 1901 ; R. A. Peck, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl "
CALLICOON DEPOT, Sullivan
Co. Q, 350 pop., on Delaware r. and Erie
Rd., 27 m. N. of Monticello, the county seat.
Milk and poultry. Agriculture.
SULLIVAN CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; neutral; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1: established 1892; H.S.Allison,
editor and publisher (1 — 4). Circ'n "jkl." In
1897. Z. In 1902. "jicl."
CAMBRIDGE, Washington Co. n-
l,578t pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd., 36
m. N. E. of Albany, the State capital.
WASHINGTON CO. POST; Fridays;
republican; four pages 20x28; subscription
$1 ; established 1798; John G. Smart, editor and
publisher (3— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,825. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z. In
1898, publisher asserts, no issue less than 1,895.
Actual average for 1899. 3, 134 ; for 1900,
3,308; for 1901. 3,077; /or 1902, 1,971.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
CAMDEN, Oneida Co. u 2,370t pop.,
on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg and
Lehigh Valley Rds., 18 m. N. E. of Rome.
Furniture, office fixtures, water-wheels and
knit goods.
ADVANCE-JOURNAL; Thursdays;
independent; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1873; Walter C. Stone, editor
and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,149; /or 1896. 1,073; for a year ending
unth March, 1898. 1,039. In 1899. "jkl."
Actual average for 1903, 1,309; for 1904^
1,339.
CANAJOHARIE, Montgomery Co.
D- 2,101+ pop., on West Shore Rd.and Mohawk
r. and Erie canal, 55 m. N. W. of Albany,
the State capital. Manufacturing, farm-
ing, hop growing and dairying.
COURIER ; Tuesdays ; independent ;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; Cook & Forman, editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2.100. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL."
HAY TRADE JOURNAL; Fridays;
hay, straw and grain; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; Willis Bullock,
editor; Hav Trade Journal Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
3,534. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
669
NEW YORK.
In 1898. yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, zl. In 1901,
(z— 4) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 4) I (••).
In 1904, (z-4) I.
RADII: Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x28; subscription $1.50; established
1836 : L. F. Allen, editor and publisher (7-3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
CANANDAIGUA, c. h., Ontario
Co. -a 6,151+ pop., on New Yoi-k Central &
Hudson River and Northern Central Rds.,
at outlet of Canandaigua lake, 29 m. E. of
Rochester. Agriculture,
ONTARIO CO.CHRONICI^E; Wed
neadays; democratic; four pages 22x28; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; W.A.Brown
editor and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jKi,.
In 1903, Z (4).
ONTARIO CO. JOURNAL.; Fridays,
republican; four pages 22x28; subscription
$1.50; established 1873; Edwin P. Gardner,
editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, -jkl" In
1899, T. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902. yl.
In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
ONTARIO CO. TliWES; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 173^x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1852; C. F. and R. B. Milli-
ken, editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
*2,049; /or 1896, 1,S29; for 1897. 1,900.
In 1898. yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. Actual average for
1903. 1 ,914; for 1904, 1,976.
ONTARIO REPOSITORY MES-
SENGER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1802; Herbert Huntington, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5 P).
CircHiation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,700. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, publisher asserts, no issue less than
1.750. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
CANASERAGA, Allegany Co. p
685+ pop., on Central New York & Western
and Erie Rds., 12 m. N. W. of HornellsvIUe.
Farming.
TI3IES; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subsci'iptlon $1 ; established 1872;
F. S. Miller, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation '•JKL."
CANASTOTA, Madison Co. a 3,030+
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River,
West Shore and Lehigh Valley Rds. and
Erie canal, 21 m. E. of Syracuse. Glass fur-
naces and rake, row-boat, bamboo furni-
ture, canning and knife factories, bent-
wood works and knitting mills.
EVENING COURANT; triweekly,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; inde-
pendent; four to eight pages 11x16: subscrip-
tion $2; established August, 1902; Charles
Hamilton Skelton, editor and publisher;
prints also an edition for rural free de-
liver}^ (1 — 4). Circulation "iKL"
REE; Saturdays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1889; Bee Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers. Circulation "jkl."
JOIIRNALi; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 1.5x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1881: P. F. Milmoe, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation ".lio.-" In 1903, I. In 1904, yl.
CANDOR, Tioga Go. g 3,.330t pop., on
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Rd.,
NEW YORK.
10 m. N. of Owego, the county seat. Blanket
and glove factories. Milk and produce.
COURIER; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1: established 1899; Will L.
Beebe, editor; H. J. Beebe, publisher (6—3).
Circulation "j_k_i,."
CANISTEO, Steuben Co. p 2,o:7t
pop., on Erie Rd., 4 m. S. E. of HornelU-
ville. Manufacturing. Farming.
CHRONICLE; Wednesdays; eightpages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1900; Leon
Hough, editor and publisher (6 — 3). Circula-
tion ".JKL." In 19C3, Z (4).
TIMES-REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1876; J.C.Latham, editor ana publisher
(1-4).
Circu la tiou : In 1899, "jkl-" In 1900, I. Act-
xial average for 1901. 2, 1 70 ;/or 1902, '^,'206 ;
for 1903, 2,'280; /or 1904, 2,365.
CANTON, c. h., St. Lawrence Co. [j
2,757+ pop., on Rome, Watertown & Ogd ens-
burg Rd. and Grasse r., 18 m. E. of Ogdens-
burg. Seat of St. Lawrence University.
Lumbering, farming, quarrying and dairy-
ing.
COMMERCIAL, ADVERTISER;
Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1873; John A.
Finnlgan, editor and publisher (1--4). Circu-
lation "jja-." In 1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
ST. LA WRENCE PLAINDEALER;
Wednesdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1856; Williston
Manley. editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
1,850; .ror 1896,1,945. In 1897, Y. Act-
ual average for a year ending ivith Sept.,
1898, 3,130; /or 1899, 3,394. In 1900. yl.
Actual average for a year ending with July,
17. 1901, 3,313, /or J902, 3,367; /or 1903,
3,448; /or 1904, 3,41*0.
LAUKENTIAN; monthly; forty pages
6V^x9; subscription $1; established January,
1888; Clarence R. Skinner, editor; Luke H,
Cummings, publisher (8— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
CAPE VINCENT, Jefferson Co. t]
1,310+ pop., on Rome, Watertown & Ogdens-
burg Rd. and St. Lawrence r., 25 m. N. W. of
Watei'town, the county seat. Ferry con-
nects with Kingston, Ont.
EAGLE; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1872; Charles B. Wood, editor and publisher
(7 — 3 P). Circulation "jkl."
CARMEL. c.h., Putnam Co. P. 2,598t
pop., on New Yoi'k Central & Hud.son River
Rd., 55 m. N. of New York City. Farming
and dairying.
PUTNAM CO. COURIER; Fridays;
democratic ; eight pages 17x22 ; subscription
$2; establLshed 1841 ; James A. Zickler, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays ; republi-
can; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1858; I. M. Blake, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
CARTHAGE, Jefferson Co. fl 2,89.5+
pop., on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg
and New York Central & Hudson River Rds.
and Black r., 20 m. E. of Watertown, the
county seat. Manufacturing and farming.
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1860; Geo. W. and Mary Dickin-
son, editors and publishers (7—3 P). Circula
tion "JKL "
670
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NICW YORK.
NEW YORK.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays ; republican ;
eij^ht pages 17x22; subscription $1; estab-
lislied 1887; W. B. Kesler, editor and publisher
fC o\
Circulation: In 1894. H. In 1895, I. In
1896. H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, zl. In 1899, zl.
In 1900, y I. Inl901,(z-1,2, 4, 5)1. In 1902, y I.
Inl903,(z— 4) !(••). In 1904. y I.
CASTILE, Wyoming Co. -o l,088tpop.,
on Erie Rd., 57 m. S. E. of Buffalo. Milling,
manufacture of salt and agricultural im-
plements. Farming.
CASTIIiIAN; Fridays ; independent ;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1874; Fred Norris. editor and publisher (S— 3).
Circulation '-jkl"
CATO, Cayuga Co. a 350t pop., on Le-
high Valley Rd., 18 m. N. of Auburn. To-
bacco. Agriculture.
CITIZEN; Saturdays; four pages 20x26;
subscriptions!; established 1893: L.D.Staf-
ford, editor and publisher (11—2). Circula-
tion "JKL."
CATSKILL, c. li., Greene Co. O, 5,484t
pop., on West Shore Rd. and Hudson r.,
Ill m. N. of New York City. Manufactur-
ing, Summer resort. Farming.
MAIL; every morning except Sunday;
four pages 15x22; subscription $5; established
1881; J. D. Smith, editor; F. A. Smith, pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl.-
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; eightpages
15x22: subscriptiou $1: established 1898; F.
A. Gallt. editor and publisher (3—3). Circu-
lation 'JKL •• In 1902. Z (4—5).
EXAMINER; Saturdays; republican;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 18:30: Fred E. Craigie, editor
and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,600. In 1895, I. In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition less than 1,400. In
1897, Y. In 1898, publisher asserts, no edi-
tion less than 1,500. In 1899, yl. In 1900, pub-
lisher asserts, smaHe^ edition 1,650 #. In
1901, "JKL"
RECORDER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 18x25 ; subscription $1 ; established
1792; Harry Hall, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1896. ".ikl." In 1897. I Z.
In 1898, publisher asserts, exceeding 1.600.
Actual average for 1899, 2,175; for 1900,
2,56S; for 1901, 2,894; for 1902. 3,183;
for a year ending with March, 1904, 3,464;
for 1904, 3,636.
CATTARAUGUS, Cattaraugus Co.
p 1,382+ pop., on Erie Rd., 8 m. N. W. of Lit-
tle Valley, the county seat. Tannery, ax
factory, lumber and flour mills.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established lgS4 :
Orlando White, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
CAZENOVIA, Madison Co. n l,8l9t
pop., on Lehigh Valley and West Shore
Rds., foot of Cazenovia lake. Summer re-
sort. Agriculture and cheese making.
REPUBLICANi Thursdays; republi-
can ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1854; F. M. Elliott, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,128: for 1896,1,307; for 1897, 1,170;
/or 1898, 1,225; for 1899. 1,394; /or 1900,
1,449: for a year ending with September,
1901. 1,422; /or 1902, 1,434. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, yl.
CENTER MORICHES, -Si^^oa- Co.
□, 1,600 pop., on Long Island Rd.. 12 m. S. E.
of Riverhead, the county seat, and 66 E. of
New York City. Farming. Summer resort.
MESSENGER; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1890; Jos. R. Robbins, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
RECORD; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890; W. R. Burling, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "JKL."
CENTRAL SQUARE, Oswego Co.
a 364+ pop., on New York, Ontario & West-
ern and Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg
Rds., 18 m. N. of Syracuse. Agriculture,
cheese making and fruit growing.
NEWS; Thursdays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription §1 ; established 1876 ;
O. Brinkerhoff & Daughter, editors and pub-
ishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
CHAFEE, Erie Co. -a 112 pop., on
Western New York & Pennsylvania Rd.,
30 m. S. E. of Buffalo, the county seat.
Farming.
SARDINIA CENSOR; Fridays; in-
dependent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1890; T. B. Crocker, editor
and publisher.
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898. pub-
lisher asserts, no issue less than 1,120. In
1899, yl. In 1900. "jkl." (A A).
CHAMPLAIN, Clinton Co. d 1.311
pop., on Rutland Rd., 20 m. N. of Platts-
burg, the county seat. Agriculture.
COUNSELLOR; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 20x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; Clinton Co. Publishing Company,
editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation "Jia-" In 1903, (z— 4) !{%%).
In 1904, yl.
CHAPPAQUA, Westchester Co. P,
733 pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River Rd., 9 m. N. of White Plains.
I T E 31 ; Saturdays ; Republican ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896; Edwin Bedell, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
CHARLOTTE, Monroe Co. -nl,400t
pop., on Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg and
New York Central & Hudson River Rds., and
at mouth of Genesee r.,10 m. N.of Rochester,
the county seat. Summer resort. Agri-
culture.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; J. E, Milner,
editor and publisher (3—3). Circ'n "jkl."
CHATEAUGAY.i^ranMnCo.tf
973+ pop., on Central Vermont and St. Law-
rence & Adirondack Rds. and Chateaugay
r., 12 m. N. E. of Malone, the county seat.
Butter and wood-pulp factories.
JO URN A Li; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription §1; estab-
lished 1896: W. T. Thayer, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKL."
RE(!ORD AND FRANKLIN CO.
DEMOCRAT? Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 : established 1878;
Chateaugay Record Printing and Publishing
Companv, editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl" In 1896, I. In
1897.Y. In 1898. zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, "JKL." In 1902, Z (4).
CHATHAM, Columbia Co. U, 2,018t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
671
NEW YORK.
River, Cliatham & Lebanon Valley and Bos-
ton & Albany Rds.. 22 m. S. of Albany, the
State capital, and 128 N. of New York City.
Straw paper mills, shirt factory and coop
erage works. Farming and dairying.
COUlMElt; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays: independent-republican;
eight paues l8xJ4; subscription $l.oO; estab-
1 is lied 1S62; J. Wallace Darrow, editor and
IMiblishpr; orints editions for Rensselaer
cuuuty (6—3).
Combined circulation: Actual average
for 1895, 3.570; for 18%, 3,550. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. Acttial average
for a year ending ivith July, 1900, 3,707 ;
for 1901, 3,880. In 1902, yH. In 190:^,
(z— 4) H. Aetuul average for 1904, 3,900.
REPUBI..ICAN; Wednesdays; repub
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1886; John Streeter, editor; Chat-
ham Publishing Co., publishers. Circ'n"jKi."
In 1899. Z. In 1902. "iKL."
CHENANGO FORKS, Broome Co.
[? 1,372+ pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western Rd., 12 m. N. of Binghamton, the
county seat. Agriculture.
BROOME CO. HERALD; Thurs
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; Wm. E.Ames,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,300. In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 1.725. In 1897, 1 Z.
In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
CHERRYCREEK, Chautauqua Co.
p 701+ pop., on Erie Rd., 21 m. N. E. of
Jamestown. Lumber mills and charcoal
kilns. Creamery, cheese factory and
foundry.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1 ; established 1880;
Reade & Smith, editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation •JKL." In 1897, Z. In 1899, Z. In
1902, "jKi."
CHERRY VALLEY, Otsego Co. c
772+ pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd., 12 m.
N E. of Cooperstown, the county seat.
F irnace and melodeon factories.
Cr A Z E T T E ; Thursdays ; independent ;
eifjht pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1818; J. Sawyer, editor and publisher
(7—3 P). Circulation ■•jkl" In 1897, Z. In
1902, -JKL."
CHESTER, Orange Co. q. 1.435 pop.,
on Erie Rd., 5 m S. of Goshen, one of the
two county seats. Farming and dairying.
ORANGE CO. NEWS; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscrip
tlon$l; established 1888; N. E. Conkllng, ed-
itor; N. E.Conkling& Co., publishers; prints
editions for Goshen, Florida, Montgomery,
Monroe, Pine Bush and Unionvllle (2—4).
Combined circulation : In 1898, "jkl.-
Actual average for I'i^^, \,Q'7TI ', for a year
ending vith October, 11. 1900. 1,235; for a
year ending with July, 1902, 2,771 ; for 1903,
2,676. In 1901. yH.
EDUCATIONAL. OUTLOOK; quar-
terly (A A).
CHITTENANGO, Madison Co. a
787+ pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River and West Shore Rds., Chittenango
creek and Erie canal, 14 m. E. of Syracuse.
NEW YORK.
Canning factory, pottery and natural gas
well. Chittenango Springs, a resort for
invalids, 2 m. S.
lUADISON CO. TIMES; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1870; Luke McHenry, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jjiL."
CINCINNATUS, Cortland Cu. U
912+ pop., on Erie and Central New York
Rds., 12 m. S. E.of Cortland, the county seat.
Farming.
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1898 ; L. D.
Blanchard, editor and publisher. Circ'n"iKL."
CLAYTON, Jefferson Co. b l,9I3tpop.,
on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd.
and St. Lawrence r. Summer resort, in the
Thousand Islands. Shipping for lumber.
ON THE ST. LAWRENCE A iN D
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1882; F. X.
Tobin, editor; Thousand Islands Publish-
ing Company (Limited), publishers (12-^).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,300. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1902, July, publisher asserts,
lowest number ever published since 1884 was
1,200. In 19U3, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
CLIETON SPRINGS, Ontario Co.
-n 1,617+ pop., on Lehigh Valley and New
York Central & Hudson River Rds.. 10 m.
N. E. of Canandaigua. the county seat. Re-
sort for invalids. Mineral and sulphur
springs. Farming.
PRESS ; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1878;
H. L. Wright, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
CLINTON, Oneida Co. U l,340t pop.,
on New York, Ontario & Western Rd., 9 m.
W. of Utica, the county seat. Hamilton
College. Cotton, lumber, iron and other
manufactures.
ADVERTISER; Saturdays; eightpages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899; H.
Piatt Osborne, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "4ki."
COURIER; Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
Uahed 1846; J. B. Sykes and H. B. Sj'kes, edi-
tors and publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl "
HAMILTON LITERARY MAGA-
ZINE; monthly, during the college year;
collegiate; sixty-eight pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion 12; established 1866: C. H. Toll, Jr.. edi-
tor; H. B. Sykes, publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
HOUGHTON RECORD; quarterly,
January, April, July and October; collegiate;
twenty -four pages 6J^x9}^: subscription 50
cents; established 1882; A. G.Benedict, editor
and publisher.
Circulation: In 1894. publisher asserts,
smallest 2.000. In 1895, I. Actual average for
1896,2,000. im897, Y. In 1898. "jkl." ( ?? )
CLYDE, Wayne Co. -n 2,.507t pop., on
New York Central & Hudson River and
West Shore Rds., Clyde r. and Erie canal,
8 m. E. of Lyons, the county seat. Manu-
facturing and agriculture.
DEMOCRATIC HERALD; Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1887; Albert C.
Lux. editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n"JKi."
673
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
NEW \ORK.
TIMES: Tbursdays; republican; su.
pages 20^6; subscription Sl-50; established
18^ • B. N. Marriott, editor and publisher.
riroiilatiou: In 1895. -jkl." Actual aver-
age for me i:540. Inl897.Y. Inl898."iKi."
COBIiESKILL, Schoharie Co. D-2,327t
pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd., 45 m. W. of
Albany, the State capital. Nail, shirt, wire,
sash and blind factories. Agriculture.
INDEX ; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 186d;
Arthur T. Warner, editor and publisher (2—4).
C;irciiIatiou: In 1899, '■jkl" In 1900, pub-
lisher a.sserts, there has been no time in the
na'-t fifteen years that the circulation has
not been over 2.000. In 1901, y I. Actual aver-
age for 1903, 2,8'22; for liHjS. 2,854; for
^■^T l' »1 E !S'; Thursaays ; republican ; ei^ht
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1876; Edwin B. Hard, editor and publisher
Cii-culatioii: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less .than 1.800. In 1896. 1. I" 189., Y. In
1898 "JKL " Actualaverageforim), l,\f±p.
In 1901 vT. Inl902,yl. Actual average for
1903,2,367. In 1904, yl.
COEYMANS, -4i6an2/ Co.:>3,952t pop.
(of township), on West Shore Rd. and Hud-
son r.. 12 ra. S. W. of Albany, the county
seat and State capital. Bluestone quarry-
ing and brick making.
HERAIiD: Wednesdays; independent;
fom- pages 18x^4; subscription $1 ; established
1873; S. H. & E. i. Sherman, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl.-
COHOCTON, Steuben Co. p879t
pop., on Erie and Delaware, Lackawanna
& Western Rds.. 18 m. N. W. of Bath, the
county seat. Cigar and lumber manufac-
tories. Buckwheat mills. Agriculture
T 1 M ES- 1 N D E X ; Wednesdays ; inde-
pendent; eight to twelve pages 13x20; sub-
scription $lf established 1892; V. L. Tripp,
editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 189T. "JKL" In 1898, Z.. In
1899. Z. In 1901, publisher asserts, no issue
has bten less than 1,(00. In 1902, "ifii-" Act-
uai average for 1903, 1.345 ; for 1904,
1,405.
COHOES, Albany Co. D- 23,910t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River and
Delaware & Hudson Rds. and Erie and
Champlain canals. 3 m. N. of Troy and 9
N. of Albany, the county seat and State
capital. Manufactures cotton, wool, iron,
paper and knit goods.
EVENING DISPATCH ; every even
ing except Sunday; independent; eight pag^
19x22; subscription $3; established 18^; j.&
M. Wallace, editors and publishers (8-3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1892
to H in 1895. In 1S96, H. In 189<, Y. In
1898 vl. Inl899.vl. Inl900.yl. Inl901,yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday; republican; eight pages 18x24; sab-
scription S3; established 1892: John Spence,
editor; Republican Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (6—8). _ ^
Circulation : In 1904, I.
FREE PRESS; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1873; W. S. Gardner, editor and
publisher (8—3) Circulation "jkl.- In 1900,
^ Tn 190*^ "JKL **
B A R A CA NEWS; monthly ; twelve
pages 9x12; subscription 30 cents; estab-
lished 1897; F. W. Fahnestock. fdjtor and
publisher. Circulation -jki.." In 1900, £,. in
1902, "JKL-" (A A).
COIiDEN, ^»'«c Co. -a l,260t pop., on
Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Rd., 20 m.
S. of Buffalo, the county seat. Dairying.
CITIZEN; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1900; Maude
Shepard, editor and publisher. Circ'n "iKi "
COLDSPRING, Putnam Co. D,
2.067+ pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River Rd. and Hudson r., 52 m. N. of New
York City. Large iron foundry, gun foun-
dry and boring mills.
RECORDER; Fridays; deTiiocratic;
eight cages 17x24; subscription $2: estab-
lished 1866; I. P. McCoy, editor ana publisher
(V5_3). Circulation "jkl."
COLLEGE POINT, Queens Co. O,
6,127+ pop., on Long Island Rd., 10 m. E. of
New York City Hall. Breweries, hard
rubber and silk ribbon manufactories.
{See New York City, Borough of Queens.)
CONGERS, Rockland Co. 450 pop.,
on West Shore Rd., 28 m. from New York
Citv. Manufacturing.
CONGERS RECORD AND
CLARKSTOVVN GAZETTE ;_ Satur
days: republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established June. m)4: S J.
Freeman, editor; Congers Record Publishing
Company, publishers (1—.-)).
COOPERSTOWN, c. h., Otsego Co.
a 2,368+ pop., at the outlet of Otsego lake,
on Cooperstown & Charlotte Valley Rd.,
75 m. W. of Albany, the State capital.
Trade center and summer resort.
FREEMAN'S JOURNAL; Thurs-
da^>;domoJi^tic; four pagesmg); sub-
scription Sl.aU; established 1^: Geo. H.
Carlev editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In'-1894, publisher asserts
smallest 1,.584. In 1895, I. In 1896 I . tn 189 < ,
I 7. In 1898. zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, jl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, y I. In
^^OTSEGO FARMER ; Fridays ; inde-
pe^S; eYght ^ages 19^^24 ; subscription
Sftl50- eslablished 1877; A. H. Crist, Uejniy
Scott Ind Charles H.Parshall, editors; Far-
mer Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
3488. l" 1895, H. Actual average for
18^6 3,287; for a year ending with March,
1898 3,631. In 1899. H. In 1900, yH. Act-
ual avi^^ge for a year ending with June
1901 3.398; /or a year endingivith August,
190'^' 4,013 ; for a year ending imth August.
^^StIIeG?) REpfcBLiCAN ; Wednes-
days ;r^ublican ; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
S $1.50: established 182b; Clarence W.
Davidson, editor and publisher (6— -J);^
Circu 1 a tion : In 1895 I. Actrial ^^^^erage
for 1896. 2,118. In 1897 Y. In 1898. jl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, y I. In 1902, j 1.
In 1903, (z-4) !(••). In 1904, yl.
CORFU, Genesee Co. -D 401 f pop., on
Lehigh Valley and New York Central Rds.,
25 m. E. of Buffalo. Farming. A great deal
of milk shipped to Buffalo.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays: four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1898
0. E. Larens, editor and publisher (1—4).
circulation "jkl."
CORINTH, Saratoga Co. D-2,039t pop.,
on Adirondack Rd., 1 m. from Jessup Sta-
tion. Paper mill.
CORINTHIAN;
15x22 ; subscription
Fridays ; eight pages
$1 : established 1889;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
673
A'A'ir YORK.
NEW YORK.
C. H. Wyman, editor and publisher. Circu'
latlon ■•■iKL."
CORNING, c.h., Steuben Co. p ll,061t
pop., on Erie, Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western and New York Central Rds. and
Chemung r. Extensive foundries, glass
factories, terra cotta and railroad car
works.
EVENING LEADER AND DEMO-
CRAT; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; six and eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1884; E. S. Underhill
& Co.. editors and publishers (3 — 3».
€ii-ciilntion: In 1899, "jkl" In 1900, Z.
Actual average for 1902, 4)064; for 19U3,
5,64'2; /('*-i904, 6,238.
JOURNAL; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
republican; daily four pages 18x24, weekly
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription — daily S5,
weekly $1; established — daily 1891, weekly
1847; Geo. W. Pratt, editor and publisher
Circulation— Daily: In 1898, "jkl." in 1899,
publisher asserts, not less than 1,875. In
1900, vl. In 1901, (z— 6) I. In 1902 (z— 4, 5) I.
In 19(3, yl. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: "jkl."
ST A TOR; monthly, during school year;
collegiate; twenty-eight pages 7x10; sub-
scription 50 cents; established September,
1902; Edwin M. Waterbury, editor; Students
of Corning Free Academy, publishers (3—3).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
CORNWALL -ON -HUDSON,
OrangeCo. c\ 1,9661- pop., on West Shore and
New York, Ontario & Western Rds. and
Hudson r., 1 m. from Cornwall Landing
and 5 S, of Newburgh, one of the two
county seats. Carpet factory and brick
works. Summer resort.
CORNWALL COURIER; Saturdays;
independent; sixteen pages 9x14)^: subscrip-
tion $1; established 1899; Claude Morehouse,
editor and publisher (1 — 1). Circulation "jkl "
CORNWALL LOCAL; Thursdays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1884; L. G. Goodnough, editor
and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903,1,152. In 1904, y I.
PRACTICAL TEMPERANCE;
monthly ; temperance; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1899; Practical
Temperance Publising Co.. editors and pub-
lishers (12— 3).
Circulation: In 1899, I. In 1900. yl. In
1901, "jjcL." Actual average for 1902, 2,000 ;
/or 1903. 2,000 (AAI.
SCHOOLMASTER; monthly; liter-
ary; forty pages SxTJ^; subscription $1; es
tablished 1900; Cresswell Maclaughlin. editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
C O R T L A N D, c. h., Cortland Co. D
9,014+ pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western and Lehigh Valley Rds. and
Tioughnioga r., 37 m. S. of Syracuse. Man-
ufacturing.
ST AND A RD ; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly $2; estab-
lished 1867: Cortland Standard Printing Co.,
publishers (3—3).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1895, 1,478; for 1896, 1,470; for 1897,
1,483; for 1898, 1,510; /or a year ending
with September, 1899, 1,511. In 1900. yl.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1901, 1,564; for 1902, 1.695. In 1903, yl.
Actual average for 1904, 2,298.
Semi-Weekly: Actual average for 1895,
2,428; /or 189(1. 2,280; for 1897. 2,227;
fur 1898, 2,892; for a year ending with
September, 1899, 3,434. In 1900, yH. Act-
ual average for a year ending with June,
1901. 3,220; /or 1902,2.838. In 1903. yH.
Inl9iU, yll.
D E M <l C R A T ; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 17x24; subscription S1.50; estab-
lished 1864; F. C. Parsons, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual average
for 1897, 1,951; for a year ending with
Sept., 1898. 1 ,798. In 1899, zl . Actualaver-
agefor 1900, 2,685; for 1901, 2,480; for
1902, 2,223; for 1903, 2,243; for 1904.
2,296.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876; The Courtland Journal Co., pub-
lishers (12—3). Circulation "JKL."
COXSACKIE, Greene Co. C^ 3,735t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
and West Shore Rds. and Hudson r., 21 m.
S. of Albany, the State capital. Extensive-
ly engaged in brick making. Iron foun-
dries, valve works, fruit evaporators, can-
ning factory, steam mills, shirt factory and
machine shop.
TIMES-NEWS; Fridays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1867; Pierce Bros., editors and publishers
(3-3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual average
for 1896. 1 ,246. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl.-
UNION; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1851 : W. P. Franklin, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." In 1901, Z (6).
In 1902, I. In 1903, "JKL."
CHRISTIAN ECHO; monthly; inter-
denominational; twenty pages 83^x12; sub-
scription 35 cents; established 1902; Rev. W.
G. Price, editor; tcho Publishers, publishers
(3—3). Circulation "jjcl." (AA).
CROTON- ON -HUDSON, West-
chester Co. □, l,5:33f pop., on Hudson r., be-
tween Slug Sing and Peekskill. Brick
making and agriculture.
CROTON JOURNAL; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1894; Quick Bros., editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
CUBA, Allegany Co. p l,502t pop., on
Erie and Western New York & Pennsyl-
vania Rds., 50 m. W. of Hornellsville. Agri-
culture and dairying.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; six pages
18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1882 ;
Park & Tuite, editors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation "jkl."
PATRIOT; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1861; L. H.Thornton, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3P). Circulation "JKL." In 1902,
Z (4. 5).
DALTON, J^tv»w<7»'on Co. -n 531 pop.,
on Erie Rd., 24 m. W. of Hornellsville. Grain
and produce market. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE ; Fridays; republican;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1880; E. Merry, editor and publisher
(8 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
DANSVILLE, Livingston Co. -D 3,633t
pop., on Dansville & Mt. Morris and Dela-
ware, Lackawanna & Western Rds. and
Canaseraga creek, 50 m. S. of Rochester.
Largest nursery stock center in the world.
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674
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW TORE.
Machine shops. Flour mills. Large nurse-
ries and vineyards.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; republi-
can ; four pages 22x27; subscription $1.50 ; es-
tablished 1860; A. O. Bunnell, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
Circiilatiou: Actual average for 1895,
1,594. In 1896. I. In 1897 Y. In 1898. -jkl."
In 1899, Z. In 1900, July, publisher asserts, at
no time within the past year has it been less
than 1.100. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 19o3,
yl. In 1904, yl.
BREEZE; Tuesdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1883;
H. W. Belong, editor; M. H. Fowler, pub-
lisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1395, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,015. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL.-
EXPRESS; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1850 ; Oscar Woodruff, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,056. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL." (??) In 1902, Z (4). In 1903,
Z(4)(»»).
NORMAL. INSTRUCTOR; monthly,
except Julj' and August; educational; sixty
pages 10J^xl4; subscription $1; established
1891; Elizabeth P. Bemis, editor; F. A. Owen
Publishing Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
4'^,000; for 1896, 65,000. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. zC. Actual average for 1899,
100,000. Inl900,yA. In 19(Jl, May. pub-
lisher asserts, no issue during the past year
has been less than 100,000. Actual average
for a year ending ivith February, 1903,
120,500. In 1903, yA. Actual average for
a year ending ivith January, 1905, 134,900.
Publisher's announcement. — The official or-
gan of American school teachers. Every
third teacher a subscriber— as many more
regular readers. Covers the whole edu-
cational field. Rate, 45c. Circulation,
125,000, guaranteed. Combination rate
with World's Events, 70c.
PRI3IARY PLANS; monthly; edu-
cational; forty-four pages 9x12}^; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established li)03; Elizabeth P. Bemis,
editor; F. A. Owen Publishing Company,
publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with January, \905, 27.600.
WORLD'S EVENTS; monthly; liter
ary; forty-eight pages 10^x14; subscription
$1; established November, 1900; F. A. Owen
Publishing Company, editors and publish-
ers (1 — 5).
Circulation : In 1901, (z— 4, 6) C. Actual av-
erape for a year ending tvith February, 1903,
62,50O. In 1903. yB. Actual average for
a y tar ending ivith January, 1905, 90.875.
Publisher's announcement. — Is read by intel-
ligent, well informed people; liberal buy-
ers and alive to the advantages of the
modern mail order system. Rate, 30c.
Circulation 100,000, guaranteed. Combina-
tion rate with Normal Instructor, 70c.
DEIiEVAN, Cattaraugus Co. J2 l,719t
pop., on Western New York & Pennsyl-
vania Rd., 38 m. S. of Buffalo. Flour and
lumber mills, cheese factory and wood-
working shops.
CATTARAUGUS PRESS; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.25; established 1883; W. F. Persons, editor
and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895. "jkl." In 1896 I. In
1897, Y. Actual average for a year ending
with Sept., 1898, 1,080; for 1899, 1,500.
In 1900, July, publisher asserts, no Issue for
the past year has been less than 1,500 ; in
1901, no issue below 2.400. Actual average
for a year ending ivith June, 1902, 2,200.
In 1903, I. In 19<>J, (z— 4), 1.
NEW YORK.
FARIVIERSVIL,L.E SUN; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1900; Mary Sherwood, ed-
itor and publisher (1—4). Circ'n "jkl." (a A).
WILLARD; monthly; prohibition ; four
pages 1 1x16 ; subscription 25 cents ; established
June. 1901; Miss Claire L. Darte, editor and
publisher (12—3).
Circulation: "j.kl." Actual average for
1903, 501 TA A).
DELHI, c. h., Delaware Co. P, 2,078t
pop., on New York, Ontario & Western Rd.
and Delaware r., 198 m. from New York
City. Silk mill and carriage factories.
Dairy products.
DELAWARE EXPRESS; Satur
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1839 ; Wm. Clark
editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, -.jkl." In 1896. I.
Actual average for 1897, 1,473. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, (z— 6) I. In
1902, yl. Actual average for a year ending
ivith November, 1903, 2,291. In 1904, (z— 4) H.
DELiAW^ARE GAZETTE ; Wednes-
days; democratic; four pages 19x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1819; S. E. Smith,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
DEL.AWARE REPUBLICAN; Sat
urdays ; republican ; four pages 22x28 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1860; R. P. Mcintosh,
editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: "jkl." Actual average for
1903, 1.086; for 1904. 1.354.
NEW YORK TE3IPLAR; monthly;
temperance; sixteen pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion 40 cents; established 1881; Charles T.
Telford, editor; Grand Lodge I. O. G. T. of
State of N. Y., publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1899, "jjjl." Actual aver-
age for 1900, 3,625. In 1901, yH. In
1903, (z— 4. 5)1. In 1903, December, publisher
asserts, every issue during the past year
was 2,150. Actual average for 1904, 2,170.
DEPEW, Erie Co. -a 3,379t pop., on
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, Lehigh
Valley, Erie and New York Central & Hud-
son River Rds., 10 m. E. of Buffalo. Railroad
machine shops.
HERAliD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 73^x11; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; J. C. Glade, editor and publisher
(1-4).
Circulation: In 1897, "JKL" In 1898, Z. In
1901, I'z— 11) I. Actual average for 1902,
1,286. In 1903, December, publisher as-
serts that no issue during that year was less
than 1,200. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
DEPOSIT, Broome Co. g 2,051t pop.,
on Erie Rd., 38 m. S. E. of Binghamton, the
county seat. Carriages, machinery, sashes
and blinds, malleable iron, pearl buttons
and condensed milk. Lumber.
BRAINS FOR THE RETAILER
AND ADVERTISER; Saturdays; adver-
tising: thirty-six pages 6>^xI0}^; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1891; Joseph Barton,
editor; Jas. Knapp Reeve, publisher (2 — 5 P).
COURIER; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x19; subscription $1 ; established
1848: Charles N. Stowe & Sons, editors and
publishers (8—3).
Circulation: "jja" In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, y I.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887: Kellogg & MacDonald, editors
and publishers (1—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,250. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y. In
1898. publisher asserts, smallest edition 1,290.
In 1899, vl. In 190(J, vl. In IfiOl, vl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1901, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
675
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
GRAY GOOHE: monthly; fiction;
twenty-six pages 6x!); subscription CU cents;
established 1891: James Knapp Reeve, editor
and publisher (3—5 P).
DERUYTER, Madison Co. n 623t
pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 13 m. S. E. of
Cazenovia. Foundry, furniture factory and
mills.
GLiEANER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878 ; Warren W. Ames, editor and pub-
lisher {3S).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,460. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, no issue less than 1,500.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, publisher asserts, no
issue was less than 1,500. In 1901, yl. Actual
average for 1902, l,'y23. In 1903, yl. Actual
average for 19()4, 1,S34.
DESPATCH, Monroe Co. -D 325
pop. — local estimate 1,175— on New York
Central & Hudson River Rd., 8 m. E. of
Rochester, the county seat. Manufacturing.
SPECIAL; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; Mrs. E. W.
Fish, editor (1 — 1). Circulation "jkl."
DEXTER, Jefferson Co. tl ^37 pop.—
local census 945— on Rome, Watertown &
Ogdensburg Rd. and on Lake Ontario at
mouth of Black r., 7 m. N. W. of Water
town. Paper and pulp mills.
FREE PRESS AND BROWN-
VILLE NEWS; Fridays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents; es
tablished 1899; Geo. W. Hubbs & Co., editors
and publishers ( 1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jKt" Actual average
/'orl002, 1,1 16;/or 1903, 1,268. Inl904,yl.
DOBBS FERRY, Westchester Co. U,
2,888+ pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River Rd. and Hudson r.. 6 m. N. of Yonkers
and 23 from New York City. Gas-burner
manufactory and brewery.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays (A A).
NEWS; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 17^x22; subscription $1.50; established
1900; R. C. Hallock, manager; The News Co.,
editors and publishers (3—3). Circ'n "jkl."
REGISTER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1879 ; James L. Taylor, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation"jKL."
AMERICAN AUTHOR; monthly
(A A).
DOLGEVILiIiE, ^erHwcr Co. 6 l,915t
pop., 8 m. N. E. of Little Falls, on Little
Falls & Dolgeville Rd. Felt mills, shoe,
glove, piano, lumber, wire and cheese man-
ufactories. Agriculture.
REPUBLiICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 15x22; Pub«cription $1; estab-
lished 1897; Puncher L. Youker. editor and
publisher (6— 3). Circulation ••jkl."
DO WNSVILLE, Delaware Co. P, 516
pop., on east branch of the Delaware r.,
10 m. S. E. of Walton. Agriculture.
NEWS; Tuesdays; independent; four
pages 15x23; subscription $1; established 1879;
Amos E. Peck, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL.'-
DRYDEN, Tompkins Co. G699tpop.,
on Lehigh Valley Rd., about 10 m. S. W.
of Cortland. Woolen and planing mills, tan
nery, and sulphur springs. Agriculture.
HERAIiD; Wednesdaj's; independent;
eight pages 15x22; sub-scrlption $1.50; estab-
lished 1871; Stillwell & Ross, editors and
publishers (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less tliaii 1,060. Actual average for 1S96,
1,147. Iul897, Y. Actual average for 1898,
1,341 ; for a year ending with October, 1899,
1.456. In 1900, yl. Actual average for
1901.1,691. Inl902,yl. Inl903,(z— 4)1 (•#).
In 1904. y 1.
DUNDEE, Yates Co. -c 1,291 f pop., on
Fall Brook Rd., about 15m. S. of Penn Yan,
the county seat. Manufacturing and
farming.
OBSERVER; Wednesdays; republi-
can; four pages 22x28; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1878; Eugene Vreeland, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,350. In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896. 1.442. In 1897, Y. In 1898. "iKL.-
In 1903, Z (i).
DUNKIRK, Chautauqua Co. pll,616t
pop., on Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley & Pitts-
burg, Erie, Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern, New York, Chicago & St. Louis
and Western New York & Pennsylvania
Rds., 40 m. S. W. of Buffalo. A port of entry
on Lake Erie, in direct communication
with the oil, coal and iron regions of Penn-
sylvania. Manufacturing, agriculture and
dairying.
EVENING OBSERVER; every even-
ing except Sunday, and GRAPE BELT
AND CHAUTAUQUA FARMER,
semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; daily
republican, semi weekly horticultural ; eight
pages 17x22; subscription— daily $5, semi-
weekly $1; established— daily 1882, Grape
Belt 1893, Chautauqua Farmer 1868; Alton M.
Loomis and S. S. Crissey, editors; Dunkirk
Printing Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895. publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,010. In 1896, I. In 1897,
I Z. In 1898, zl. Actual average for 1899,
1,171. In 1900, yl. Actual average for
1901, 1,430. In 1902, y I. In 1903, (z— 4)1. In
1904, yl.
Semi-Weekly: Actual average for 1895,
4,455; for 1896. 4,349. Inl897. HZ. In
1898, zH. In 1899, H. In 1900, H. Actual
average /or 1901, 3,780. In 1902. yH. In
1903. (z— 1)H(»«). In 1904, yH.
HERALiD; every evening except Sun-
day, and AD VERTISER AND UNION,
Fridays ; democratic ; four pages — daily
18x24, weekly 22x29 ; subscription— daily .$5,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1890, weeklv
Advert iser\8b\, C7hto?il860; consolidated 1869;
Daniel F. Tooiney, editor and publisher;
prints a weekly edition for Fredonia(8 — 3).
Circulation— daily 'jkl." combined week-
OCCASIONAL. ONE; monthly; astrol-
ogy: forty four pages 5x7; subscription $1;
established 1898; Occasional Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (2— 5 P).
EARLVIELE, Madison Co. n Tilt
pop., on Delaware. Lackawanna & West-
ern, New York, Ontario & Western and
West Shore Rds.. 15 m. N. of Norwich.
Farming.
STANDARD; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 2<tx26; subscription $1; established
1867: Burch & Briggs, editors and publishers
(3-3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actualaverage
for 1899, 1,114; for 1900, 1,114; for 1901,
•676
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
1.264: /or 1902, 1,326. In 1903. yl. In
1904, yl.
XAST AURORA, Erie Co. -a 2,366t
pop., on Western New York & Pennsylvania
Rd., 17 m. S. E. of Buffalo, the county seat.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; independ-
•ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1872: F. O. Persons, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for the first six months of 1897, 1,114.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900. yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) 1. In
1904. y I.
LITTLE JOURNEYS; monthly; lit
■erary; flfty-t wo pages 4x7; subscription $1 ;
established 1895 : E. Hubbard, editor and pub-
lisher f9 3.
Circulation: In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899. yl. Actual average for
1900,30,500. Inl901,yC. Inl90-AyC. In
1903, (z— 4)C(»»). In 1904, yC.
PHILISTINE; monthly; literary;
thirty-eight pages 5x6i^; subscription $1; es
tablished 1895; Elbert Hubbard, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, every issue 10,000. In 1898, yF.
In 1899. zF. Actual average for 1900,
62,916. In 1901, yB. Inl902, yB. In 1903.
(z-4) B(««). In 1904, yB.
fAST AVON, Livingston Co. -n 176
pop.
PRESS MONTHLY; monthly (A A)
EAST BUFFALO, Erie Co. -D
LIVE STOCK RECORD ; every even
Ing except Sunday (A A).
EAST HAMPTON, Suiolk Co. P.
3,746+ pop. of township, on Long Island Rd.,
7 m. S. of Sag Harbor. Summer resort.
Farming.
STAR; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1885;
E. S. Boughton, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl"
EAST NORWICH, Nassau Co. R 249
pop., on Long Island Rd., 7 m. E. of Glen
Cove. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; independ-
ent; four pages 20x26; subscription S1.50; es-
tablished 1880; Halstead H. Frost, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
EAST SYRACUSE, Onondaga Co.
02,509+ pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River Rd. and-Erie canal, 5 m. E. of Syra-
cuse, the county seat. Large silver ware
factory. Agriculture.
BULLETIN: Fridays ; neutral ; four
pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1899; E. A. Kaye, editor and publisher
(S— 3). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
NEW^S; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 18x22; subsci-iption $1; established
1884; J. L. Kyne, editor; East Syracuse News
Publishing Co., publishers. Circ'n"jKL." ( + + ).
EDMESTON, Otsego Co. u 749 pop.,
on New York, Ontario & Western Rd.,
12 m. W. of Cooperstown, the county seat.
Farming.
LOCAL; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
«ubscription $1; established 1882; B. I. Sher-
wood, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
EEIZABETHTOIVN, c. h., Essex
Co. d' 491+ pop., on Bouquet r., 9 m. W. of
Lake Champlain, 10 N. E. of Dix's Peak, one
of the Adirondacks, and 36 S. W. of Platts-
burg. Deposits of iron ore. Summer resort.
POST; Thursdays ; democratic ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1852; Geo. L. Brown, editor; Estate of A. C.
Hand Livingston, publishers (7—3 P). Circu-
lation"jjiL "
EliLENVIELE, Ulster Co. O, 2,879t
pop., on New York, Ontario & Western Rd.
and Delaware & Hudson canal. Manufact-
uring and agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1849; S. M. Taylor, editor and publisher.
(1—5).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,330. In 1895, 1. Actual average for
1896, 1 ,400. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
1898,1,480. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In
1901,yl. Inl902. (z— 4)1. In 1903, yl. Actual
average for 1904, 1,528.
PRESS ; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1870; W C. McNally, editor and publisher
(12-3).
Circulation : In 1895, 1. In 1896. I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898. publisher asserts, every issue
1,200 In 1899, yl. In 1900, publisher asserts,
at no time in several vears has been less
than 1,200. In 1901. yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903,
December, publisher asserts, for several
years never printed less than 1,300. In
1904, KDD).
ELEICOTTVILLE, Cattaraugus Co.
p 886+ pop., on Buffalo, Rochester & Pitts-
burg Rd., 12 m. N. of Salamanca. Manufac-
turing and milk condensing. Agriculture,
POST ; Wednesdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1884;
James Mofflt & Son, editors and publishers.
(3—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
2,605. In 1896, H. Actual average for 1897,
3,509; /or 1898, 2,511; /orl899, 2,516;
for 190(), 2,539: for 19(il, 2,644; for 1902.
2,730; for 1903, 2,727; for 1904, 2,729.
ELMIRA, c. h., Chemung Co. g 35,672t
pop., on Erie, Northern Central, Delaware,
Lackawanna & Western and Lehigh Valley
Rds. and Chemung r. State Reformatory
and Elmira College. Manufacturing.
ADVERTISER; every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republi-
can: ten or twelve pages 16^x21 ; subscrip-
tion—daily $3, weekly $1; established 1853;
J. H. Cunningham, editor; Elmira Advertiser
Association, publishers (3—3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1894, publisher as-
serts, smallest 4,000. In 1895, H. In 1896, G.
Actual average for the first six months o/1897,
7.365; /or 1898, 8,107. In 1899, yG. In
1900, yG. In 1901, yG. In 1902, (z— 4, 5) G. In
1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
Weekly: In 1894, publisher asserts, small-
est 9,050. In 1895, F. In 1896, F. In 1897. F Z.
In 1898, yG. In 1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901. vH. Iul902,(z— 1,2,4, 5)H. In 1903. yH.
In 19<I4. vl.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1894; Evening News Co.. edi-
tors and publishers.
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
2,801. lnl896,H. In 1897. Y. Inl898,yl.
In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
Inl9()3, yl. In 1904, y I.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; eight to sixteen pages 18x24;
subscription $3; established 1888; 1. S. Cope-
land and J. F. Wooaford, editors and pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
67';
NEW YORK.
smallest 7,200. In 1895. O. InlSiH), G. Actual
average for 1897. 8,421; /or 1898. 9,388.
In 1899. yF. In 1900, yF. In 1901, yG. Actxial
averaqe for a year ending ivith Se2)tc7tiber,
1902, 8,255 ; for 1903. 8,374. lu 1904. F.
GAZETTE AND FREE PKEf*»;
every evening except Sundaj', and WEEK-
LY. Thui'sdays: fiemocratic ; eight pages—
dally 17x2a, weekly 18x22; subscription — daily
S3, weekly $1; established— daily 1857, weekly
1887; Gazette Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation— Daily : Rating varied from
G in 1892 to H in 1895. In 1896, publisher as-
serts, not less than 5.000. In 1897. Y. In 1898.
yH. In 1899, vH. In 1900, zH. Actual aver-
age for 1901, 7,852. In 1902. yF. In 19('3.
yF. In 1904, yG.
Weekly: In 1895,1. In 1896, publisher as-
serts, not le.ss than 10,000. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
yG. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In VMU, yl.
DEFENDER; Thursdays.and FACTS,
monthly; eis^ht pages 16x22; subscription-
weekly $1, monthly 25 cents; established-
weekly 1895, monthly 1899; Henry W. Wilbur,
editor; Facts Printing Company, publishers.
Circulation— Weekly : Actual average
for 1896, 4,032; for 1897, 3,714; for 1898,
4,587. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901. yH. In 1902, yH (A A).
Monthly: "iio-"
TELEGRAM; Sundaj'S; sixteen pages
18x24 ; subscription $1.50 ; established 18*9 ;
The Telegram Printing Company, editors and
publishers (7—3 P).
CiiNmlatlon : Actual average for 1895
102,242. In 1896. A. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
yB. In 1899, yC. In 1900, vD. In 1901. yD.
In 1902, yD. In 19<»3, yD. In 1904, yE.
K E Y NOTE; monthly; musical and
society; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription .$1;
established August, 1900: M. Doyle Marks,
editor and publisher (12— 3).
Circulation: In 19itl, •ikl-" Actual aver-
«fi'^ for a year ending ivith August, 1902,
1, 131 : /or 1903, 1,600 (A A).
TAIRHAVEN, Cay^iga Co. D 610t
pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd. and Lake On
tario. Shipping of coal to Canada. Iron
mines. Farming.
REGISTER; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1874, E. C. Smith, editor and puulisher
(3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
FAIRPORT, Monroe Co. -U 2,489t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
and West Shore Rds. and Erie canal, 10 m.
S. E. of Rochester, the county seat. Manu
facturingand agriculture.
HERAI^D; Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1872: Floyd B. Miner, editor and publishpr
(8—3). Circulation "jkl.- In 1899, Z. In
1902. "JKi..' Ill 1903, Z (4).
MONROE CO. MAIL; Thursdays; In-
dependent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1881 : Will O. Greene, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: lu 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 2.400. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898. y I. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zT.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 19l]3. yl. In
19;T4, yl.
FALCONER, Chautauqua Co. p 1,136
pop., on Lake Shor«> & Michigan, Erie and
Jamestown Rds., 3 m. E. of Jamestown.
Furniture, mantels and beehives.
AMERICAN BE E-K E E P E R ;
monthly (A A).
FARMERSVILLE STATION,
Oattaraugus Co. P 252+ pop.
SUN; Fridays (A A).
NEW YORK.
FARMINGDALE, Nassau Co. Q,
900 pop., on Long Island Rd., about 30 m. E.
of Brooklyn.
farmin<;dale business and
MID-ISLAND BOOMER; Tuesdays;
local; four pages 15x22; subscription ;";()
cents; established 19(.i2; Mid-Island Printing
and Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(2-5 P).
FAR ROCKAWAY, Queens Co. O,
2,288+ pop., on Long Island Rd., 21 m. E. of
New York City Hall. Seaside resort, mucb
frequented during the summer.
(See New York City, Borough of Queens.)
FAYETTEVILLE, Onondaga Co. a
1,304+ pop., on West Shore and Syracuse &
Suburban Rds. and near Erie canal, 7 m. S.
E. of Syracuse, the county seat. Manufact-
uring of lime and plaster, cement, gloves,
knives, paper and furniture.
BULLETIN; Fridays: independent;
and FARMERS' INSTITUTE BLL-
LETIN, monthly; agricultural; weekly
eight, monthly twenty-two to thirty-six
pages, weekly 13x20, monthly 9x12; sub-
scription—weekly $1, monthly $1; estab-
lished—weekly 1898, monthly 1896; Institute
Publishing Company ( Inc. ), publishers (3—3).
Circulation — Weekly: In 1899. I. In
1900,1. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1904, yl»
Monthly: Actual average for the first
six months of 1897, 60,000. In 1898, yB.
In 1899, publisher asserts, not less than 60,Ct00.
In 1900. yB. In 1901, yC. In 1902, yD. In
1903, yD. In 1904, yE.
P R A C T I C A li POULTRY MA N ;
semi-monthly; poultry raising; sixteen to
twenty-four pages 9x12 ; subscription 50
cents; established 1887; F. C. Branday, edi-
tor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation: Accorded J from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, 1. In 1897, 1 Z. In 1898, yl. Inl899,zl»
In 1900, Tl. In 1901, y I. In 1902, yl. In
1903, y I (0 0)(AA).
FILLMORE, Allegany Co. p 633 pop. >
on Western New York & Pennsylvania Rd.,
50 m. S. E. of Buffalo. Dairying and agri-
culture.
NORTHERN ALLEGANY OB-
SERVER; Friday s ; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1880: Judson Howden, editor and publisher
(12-3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than l.dOO. In 1896. I. Actual average
for 1897. 1,041. In 1898, yl. In 1899. pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1.025. In 1900, yl..
In 1901, "jKi,." Actual average for 1903.
1,269. In 1904, yl.
FINDLEY LAKE, Chautauqua
Co. p 545 pop., 26 m. W. of Jamestown.
Dairying and lumber.
BREEZE? Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1883 ;
J. H. Boorman, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
FISHKILL, Dutchess Co. O, 589tpop.,.
on Newburgh, Dutchess & Connecticut and
New England Rds. and Fishkill creek, 5 m.
E. of Fishkill Landing on the Hudson r..
Agriculture.
TIMES; Wednesdays ; independent ; ,
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882: Herman Dean, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation 'jkl."
678
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
FISHKIIiL- ON-THE-HUD-
SOX, Dutchess Co. Q^ 3,673t pop., on New
York Central & Hudson River, New England
and Newburgh, Dutchess & Connecticut
Rds. and Hudson r., opposite Newburgh,
and 58 m. N. of New York City, connected
by steamboats. Agi-iculture and iron and
hat manufacturing.
HER A Li D; every evening except Sun-
day; four pages 20x26; subscription $5; es-
tablished 1893: Geo. F. Donoghue, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1896, -jkl.- In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, "JKL" Inl903. (z— 4) I(»#). In 1904, yl.
FISUKIL.L. STANDARD; Saturdays;
independent; four pages 22x28; subscription
$2; established 1842; John W. Spaight, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation ■•jkl."
FLORAL PARK, Nassau Co. 0, 127
pop., on Long Island Rd., 5 m. N. of Hemp-
stead. Nurseries and market gardening.
NASSAU EV'ENT; Tuesdays (A A).
MA YFL.O VVER; monthly;' floriculture
and horticulture; thirty-six pages 7x10; sub-
scription 25 cents ; established 1882 ; J. L.
Childs, editor; Mayflower Publishing Co.,
publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895, A. Actual average
for 1896, '^32,000. InlS97, Y. Inl898, yA.
In 1899. yA. In 1900. yA. In 1901, yA. In
1902, yA. In 19t)3, yA. Actual average for
1904.109.166.
WARBLER; bi-monthly (A A).
FLUSHING, Queens Co. 0, 8,436t pop.,
on Long Island Rd. and Flushing bay, 8 m.
E. of New York City Hall. Tool works, iron
foundry, portable-house manufactory' and
dye-extract works. Residences of many
New York City business men.
(See New York City, Borough of Queens.)
FONDA, c. h., Montgomery Co. n-l,145t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
and Fonda, Johnstown & Gloversvllle Rds.
and Mohawk r., 42 m. N. W. of Albany, the
State capital. Flour and knitting mills
and broom factories.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; republican;
-eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1842; Harry D. Neach, editor; Demo-
crat Publishing Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903,1,931. In 1904, yl.
FORESTVILLE, Chautauqua Co. p
623+ pop., on Erie Rd., 35 m. S. of Buffalo.
Canning and veneer factories and tan-
nery. Farming, dairying and grape raising.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; non-pai-tisan ;
eight pages 13x20: subscription $1 ; established
1891; E. L. Husted, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation ■■jkl."
FORT ANN, Washington Co. D- 431+
pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd., 12 m. S.
W. of Whitehall. Farming.
REPUBLIC; Fridays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1896; J.J.Jones,
editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
FORT COVINGTON, Franklin Co.
d 822+ pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 16 m. N.
W. of Malone, the county seat, and at head
of navigation on Salmon r. Grist and saw
mills, cabinet factory, tannery and cheese
factory. Pressed hay and potatoes ex-
ported.
SUN; Thursdays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1885; Isaac
N. Lyons, editor; Isaac N. Lyons & Co., pub-
lishers (8— 3). Circulation "JKi"
FORT EDWARD, Washington Co.
o- 3,521+ pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd.
and Hudson r., 49 m. N. of Troy. Paper
mills and various manufactories.
WASHINGTON CO. ADVER-
TISER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 16x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1879 ;
Irving C. Forte, Jr., editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation "jkl."
FORT PLAIN, Montgomery Co. n-
2,444+ pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River and West Shore Rds., Mohawk r.
and Erie canal, 58 m, N. W. of Albany, the
State capital. Various mills and manufac-
tories. Hop and produce market. Farming.
FREE PRESS; Tuesdays; republican;
four pages 22x28: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; Harvey C. Diefendorf, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circ'n "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
MOHAWK VALLEY REGISTER;
Wednesdays; republican; four pages 22x28;
subscription $1.50; established 1828; John J.
Galvin, editor; Register Publishing Co.,
publishers (8—3).
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,400. Actual average for 1896,
1.490. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "Jiji- " ( ? ? ) In
1903, Z (4)
STANDARD; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 22x27; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1876; O'Connor Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Circu iation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.060. In 1896. I. In 189T. I Z. In
1898, zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, (z— 4) I. In 1902, (z-4) I. In 1903.
yl. In 1904, (z— 4, 6) I.
T'RA'NK.TO'RT,Serkimer Co. ti 2,664t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
and West Shore Rds. and Erie canal, 10 m.
S. E. of Utica and 85 W. N. W. of Albany,
the State capitaL West Shore Rd. shops.
Agriculture.
REGISTER; Fridays : independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; J. G. Harden, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jicl"
FRANKLIN, Delaware Co. D, 473t
pop., on New York, Ontario & Western Rd.
and Ouleout creek, about 42 m. N. E. of
Bingham ton. Delaware Literary Institute.
Agriculture.
DELAWARE CO. DAIRYMAN;
Fridavs; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1868; Joseph Eveland & Son, edi-
tors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,300. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, no issue less than 2,500;
in 1899, 2,700. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. Actual
average for a year ending with July, 1902.
3,000. In 1903, yH. In 1904, (z-4) H.
FRANKLINVILLE, Cattaraugus
Co. P 1,360+ pop., on Western New York &
Pennsylvania Rd., 50 m. S. of Buffalo. Can-
nery, steam grist, saw and planing mills
and casket manufactory. Butter and cheese
market. Dairying and farming.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
679
NEW YORK.
lished 1875 ; Chas. A. Perley, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jki.."
JOl^RNAIi; Fridays; independent; eight
padres 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1888; Morton & Morgan, editors and pub-
lishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl." In 1899. Z.
In 1902. "JKL."
FREDONIA, Chautauqua Co. J2 6,000
pop., on Dunlcirk, Allegheny Valley & Pitts-
burg Rd., 3 m. S. of Dunkirk. State Normal
School. Manufacturing, canning, grape
growing, farming and dairying.
CENSOR; Wednesd ays ; republican : eight
pages 18x24: subscription $1.25; established
1821 ; Louis McKlnstry, editor and publisher
(12— 41.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,150. In 1896, I. Actual average
for the first six months of 1897. 1,168. In
1898. I. In 1899, I. In 1900. July, publisher
asserts, at no time during the past two years
has been printed less Than 1,200. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902, 1,373; for 1903,
1,395 ;/oj- 1901, 1,592.
FREEPORTj NassauCo. i:^2,612t pop.,
on Long Island Rd., 4 m. S. E. of Hemp-
stead and 24 E. S. E. of Brooklyn. Oyster
dredging and fish market. Suburban
residences.
NASSAU CO. REVIEW; Fridays;
republican; four pages 22x28; subscription
$1.50: established 1895; S. F. P arsall, editor
and publisher (3—3). Circulation "jkl."
FREEVILIiE, Tompkins Co. D 440t
pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 10 m. E. of
Ithaca, the county seat. Farming.
PRESS; Wednesdays (A A).
JUNIOR REPUBLIC CITIZEN;
monthly; junior republic; sixteen pages 8x11;
subscription 50 cents; established 1898;
W. G. Beach, editor; George Junior Repub-
lic, publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 19(10,
ti,100; for 1901, 3,370. In 1902, yH.
Actual average for 1903, 1,725; for 1904,
1,113.
FRIENDSHIP, ^"«i7flH2/ Co.,p 1,»U
pop., on Erie Rd., 86 m. E. S. E. of Dunkirk.
Dairying and general farming.
REGISTER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1869; F. L. Steenrod, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Circulation : In 1904. (z-4) I.
FULTON, Oswego Co. n 5,281t pop.,
on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, New
York, Ontario & Western and Rome, Water-
town & Ogdensburg Rds. and Oswego r. and
canal, 12 m. S. E. of Oswego, the county
seat. Flour and paper mills and box, stove
and knife factories.
OBSERVER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1882; A. P. Bradt, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1.070; /or 1897, 1,350. In
1898, zl. In 1899, yl. Actual average for a
year ending with Jwnc. 1900. 1,700. In 1901,
(z— 1. 2. 4) I. Actual average for 1902, 1,875 ;
for 1903. 3.065 ; for lit04. 3,430.
PATRIOT; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1837; Frank M. Cornell, editor and publisher;
dated also at Oswego Falls.
Circulation : In 1899, "jkj. In 1900, zl. In
l^ni, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904. yl.
NEW YORK.
TIMES; Wednesdays; independent: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1868: Wrn. E. Hughes, editor and publisher
(7—3 P). Circulation "jkl"
FULTON VILLE, Montgomery Co. D-
977+ pop., on West Shore Rd. and Mo-
hawk r. and Erie canal. 44 m. N. W. of
Albany, the State capital. Coal, grain,
cheese and produce depot. Steam flour
mills, grain elevator, silk-fabric factory
and lumber yard.
MONTGOMERY CO. REPUBLI-
CAN; Thursdays; democratic; four pages
20x26; subscription $1.50; established 1856;
Abram D. Smith, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKl."
GABRIELS, Fvanklin Co. d 200
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd., 45 m. S. of Malone. the county seat.
FOREST I.EAVES; quarterly; fores-
try; sixty four pages 6x9; subscription $1;
established December. U)04; Sisters of Mercy,
editors and publishers (1—5).
GAINESVILLE, Tr?/omi»^ Co. -a 600
pop., on Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg
Rd., 7 m. S. of Warsaw.
PRESS; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 13x20 : subscription $1 ; established
April, 1903: John M. Skiff, editor and pub-
lisher(l— 4). Circulation 'Jja-."
GARDINER, Ulster Co. R 391 pop.,
on WallklU Valley Rd., 6 m. S. of New Paltz.
Flour mill, fruit-drying factory, bed-spring
works and creamery. Dairy farming and
fruit raising.
WEEKLY: Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26: subscription $1 ; established 1881;
Charles Slater, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
GENESEO, c. h., Livingston Co. -a
2,400+ pop., on Erie Rd. and Genesee r., 28 m.
S. of Rochester. Machine shops. State Nor-
mal and Training Schools.
LIVINGSTON DEMOCRAT;
Wednesdays; democratic; four page^22x28;
subscription $1; established 1885; E. W. Hor-
ton & Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1.000. In 1896, I. In 1898. yl. In
1899. publisher asserts, not less than 1.200. In
1900. yl. Inl901.yl. Inl902,yl. Inl903, Z(4).
In 1904, yl.
LIVINGSTON R E P U B L I C A N «
Thursdays; republican; four pages 22x28;
subscription $1.50; established 1837; A. R.
Scott & Co.. editors and publishers (1—5 P).
Circulation "ikl." In 1903. Z (4).
GENEVA, Ontario Co. -D 10,433t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River
and Lehigh Valley Rds., Seneca lake and
Cayuga & Seneca canal, 50 m. S. E. of
Rochester. Nurseries and manufacturing.
Seat of State Agricultural Experiment
Station and Hobart College.
EVENING REVIEW; every evening
except Sunday; republican: four pages 20x26;
subscription $4.50; established 1881; A. M.
Hall, editor; Seneca Printing Co., publish-
ers; prints editions entitled Ontario Daily
Neivs Letter and Seneca Daily News Letter.
Combined circulation : In 1898. 'J^''
Actual average for 1899, 1,773. In 1900. yl.
In 1901. 1. In 1902. yl. Inl903,yl (O O) (A A).
680
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
TIMEjS; every evening except Sunday;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$5; established 1895: H. J. Fowler, editor;
Times Publishing Co.. publishers (5— 3).
Circulation: In 1896,1. In 1897, 1 Z. In
1898, yl. Inl899,yl. Inl900,zl. Inl9i)l,yl.
In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
ADVERTISER-GAZETTE;Tuesdays;
democratic; four pages 2iix26; subscription
$1.50; established— ^dverhser 1880, Gazette
1809, consolidated 1902; Edgar Parker, editor
and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1896,"jkl." In 1897, Z. In
1899, I. In 1900, yl. In 1901. -jkl."
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; local;
eight pages 18x24; subscription 5(J cents; es-
tablished March, 1904; Codington & Lyon,
editors and publishers (3—5).
Publisher's atmoun cement. —The Independ-
ent is delivered by carriers to every home
and business place in Geneva and to 25 per
cent of the Ave R. F. D. routes by mail
every Thursday. To cover Geneva and
vicinity, use the Indkpendent. Circulation
guaranteed. Codington & Lyon, publishers
BIBLE STUDENT AND TEACH-
EK; monthly; undenominational; eighty-
four pages 6}4x.d]4; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1904; D. S. Gregory, D.D.,
editor; American Bible League, publishers
(2-5 P).
HOBART HERALiD; monthly, dur
ing the college yeai-; collegiate; fifty pages
8x10; subscription $2; established 1888; Stu-
dents of Hobart College, editors and pub-
Ishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
GENOA, Cayuga Co. n 437t pop., on
Lehigh Valley Rd., 20 m. S. of Auburn, the
county seat. Grist mills, machine shop and
box manufactory.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; republican ; eight
pages 13x30; subscription $1; established 1891;
C. A. Ames, editor and publisher. Circ'n Jji^- "
GILBERTSVILLE, Otsego Co. a
476+ pop., on Butternut creek, 45 m. S. of
Utica. Agriculture.
OTSEGO JOURNAL I Thursdays;
adependent; four pages 30x26; subscription
SI: established 1876; W. M. Deitz, editor and
'NEW YORK.
Independent; four pages 30:^6; subscription
$1: established : "
puolisher (1—5).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,440. In 1896, 1, Actual average
for 1897, 1,410; /or 1898, 1,413; for 1899,
1,442; for 1900, 1,507; for ayear ending
with January, 1902. 1,504. In 1902, yl, lu
1903, (z— 4) I. Actual average furl%i, 1,522.
GIIiBOA, Schoharie Co. D- 489 pop.,
25 m. S. of Schoharie, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
MONITOR; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 18x24 : subscription $1 ; established
1878; George Fuller, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
GLEN COVE, Xassati Co. O, 3,750
pop., on Long Island Rd.
ECHO; Saturdays (A A).
GLENS FALLS, Warren Co. [if 12,613t
pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd. and Hud-
son r., 54 m. above Albany, the State cap-
ital. Lumber, lime, paper, shirt and collar
manufacturing.
MORNING POST, every morning ex-
cept Sunday, and REPUBLHJAN, Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—dailv S5, weekly $1; established—
daily r.«i5, weeklv 1842: .-CUen Eddy, editor;
Morning Post Co.", publishers (3—5 P). Circu-
lation: Week]}' "JKL."
MORNING STAR; every morning ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY. Fridays;
four to six pages 29x22; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1 ; established 1883; J.C.Mahoney,
editor; Star Publishing Co., publishers (6-3).
Circulatiou— Daily: In 1896, "jkl.- In 1897,
Z. Actual average for 1899. 2,149. In
1900, yl. In 1901, (z-4, 6) I. In l902, yl. In
1903. (z— 4) I (••). Actual average for 1904,
2.292.
VVeekiy: In 1896, "jkl- " Inl897.Z. Actual
average for 1899, 1,375. In 1900, y!. In
1901, (z-4. 6) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I
In 1904, y I.
TIMES ; every evening except Sunday,
and MESSENGER, Fridays; republican;
eight pages 17x22 ; subscription— dailj' $6,
weekly $1; established— daily 1379, weekly
1855; Edward Hungerford, editor; Glens Falls
Times Publishing Company, publishers (6-3).
Circulation-Daily: In 1897, "jkl." In
1898, Z. In 1899. Z. Actual average for
1900, 1,807. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903. (z— 4) I (• •). Actual average for 1904,
2,252.
Weeklyj "jkl."
TOILER; Fridays; labor; four pages
15x22; subscription .50 cents; established
1902; A. W. Chamberlain, editor and pub.ish-
er (2—5).
Circulatiou: Actual average fo r 1903,
3,439. InliKi4, ".JKL."
GLOVERSVILLE, Fulton Co. a-
18,349+ pop., on Fonda, Johnstown & Glov-
ers vUle Rd., 50 m. N.W. of Albany, the State
capital. Gloves, mittens and shoe leather.
LEADER ; every evening except Sunday,
and L E A D E R.INTELLIGENCER»
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription-daily $4, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1887, weekly 1865; Collins &
Combes, editors and publishers; prints an
edition of the weekly for Broadalbin (3—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 2,4(X). In 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 2,300. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, zH. Actual average for 1899. 2,994.
In 190(\ yH. Actual average for a year end-
ingtcith June. 1901. 3,409: /or 1902,3. 663;
for 1903, 3,695: .for 1904, 3.555.
Combined Weekly : "jkl "
MORNING HERALD; every morning
except Sunday; indepenaent -democratic;
eight to twelve pages 17x24; subscription
$4.80; established 1897; C. V. Furuess, editor
and publisher (2—5).
Circulation: Inl901,"JKx.'- In 1902, (z— 4, 6) I.
Acttial average for 1903, 4,532; for 1904,
4,596.
GLOVERS' JOURNAL : monthly;
gloves; sixteen pages 7x10; subscription $1 ;
established 1881; O. H. Bame, editor; O. H.
Bame & Company, publishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than l,aX). Actual average for \S96,
1.000. In 1S97. Y. In 1898, "JKL." In 1901,
publisher asserts, there have been printed
each month no smaller number than 1,000; in
190.5, January, each issue dur ng the past
vear was 1,000. Acfunj average for 1903,
1,013; forl!Hi4. 1.008.
GLOVERS' RKVIEW; monthly;
glovf' and leather industries; thirty-six pages
')4xlO]4; subscription $1; established January,
1900; Glovers' Review Co., editors and pub-
lishers (6—3).
Circulatiou "JKL." In 1903, (z— 4) I (••).
In 1904, yl.
GORHAM, Ontario Co. -a 710 pop.,
on Lehigh Valley Rd., 9 iti. S. E. of Canan-
daigua, the county seat. Farming.
NEW AGE; Saturdays; independent;
eierht papes 13x20: subscription $1; estab-
lished August. 1902: J. K. Smith, editor and
publisher ( 1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
681
NEW YORK.
GOSHEN, c. h., Orange Co. □, 3,100
pop., on Erie and Lehigh & New England
Rds.. 59 m. N. W. of New York Citj'. Brick,
tile, pipe fittings, cut glass and mil z.
Farming.
INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN ;
semi weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; demo
cratic ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2;
establishea 1813: Frank Drake, editor and
publisher (7 — 3 P). Circulation "jkl." In 1897,
Z. In 1902, "JKL."
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays- republican;
eight pages 15x22 subscription $1.50; estab-
lishea 1800: John B. Scott and George F.
Gregg, editors and publishers (12—1).
Circulation "jkl." Iu 190.3, I. Actual ar-
erngeformU,-l,49ti.
GOUVERNEUR, St. Lawrence Co. [j
3.689+ pop., on Rome, Watertown & Og-
densbiirg Rd. and Oswegatchie r., 84 m. S.
of Ogdensburg. Marble, talc and lumber
interests. Shipping point for cheese and
wood pulp. Paper mills.
FREE PRESS ; Wednesdays; republi-
can, four pages 22x28; subscription fl; es-
tablished 1882; B. G. Parker, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than .3.300. In 1896, H. In 1897. H Z. In
1898.ZH. Inl899,zH. In 1900, yH. In 1901,
(z— 1, 2, 4, 5,) I. In 19C2. (z— 4, 6) I. In 1903,
(z-1) !(••). In 1904, yl.
NORTHERN TRIBUNE; Wednes
days; republican; eight pages 17x24 ; subscrip-
tion $1; establLshed ISSf; M. R. Sackett, edi-
tor; Gouverneur Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation ; Accorded H from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, vl. In 1899, yl.
In 190(t. yl. In 1901. yj (+ +). In 1903, yl. In
190:3. vl. In 1904. yl.
GRAND ARMY JOURNAL,; bi
weekly, Fridays; Grand Army of the Repub
lie; four pages 22x28 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1884; Helen L Parker, editor; B. G.
Parker, publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher as.sert8, not
less than 4,200. In 1896. G. In 1897. H. In
1898. zH. In 1899, zH. In 1900, yH. In 1901,
(z— 1.?. 4. 5) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
19U4, KDD).
GO WANDA, Cattaratigus Co. JJ2,14St
pop., on Erie Rd., 32 m. S. of Buffalo, and
on Cattaraugus creek. Natural gas and
electricity, flour and saw mills, tannery,
glue and canning factories.
LEADER: Fridays; eight pages 15x22,
subscription $1.25; established 1893; E. C-.
Countryman, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "jkl."
GRANVILLE, Washington Co. n-
2.700+ pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd. and
Mettowee r., 68 m. N. E. of Albany, the State
capital. Slate quarries.
SENTINEL ; Fridays; republican; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1875;
J. L. Mc Arthur, editor; A. W. McArthur, pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,a5(). In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898. zl. In 1899. vl. In 1900. vT. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 19a3, yl. In 1904, yl.
GREENE, Chenango Co. G l,236tpop.,
on Chenango r. and Delaware, Lackawanna
& Western Rd., 20 m. N. of Binghamton.
Agriculture
CHENANGO AMERICAN; Thurs
days ; republican ; four pages 18x24 ; subscrip-
NEW YORK.
tion $1; established 1855; Denison & Roberts,
editors and publishers (h— 3). Circ'n "jkl.-
CIlENANCiO SUN; Fridays (A A).
GREENPORT, Suffolk Co. a, 2,366t
pop., on Long Island Rd., 95 m. E. of New
York City. Shipbuilding, fishing and man-
ufacturing.
REPUBLICAN WATCHMAN; Sat-
urdays; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; establishea 1826; Henry A.
Reeves, editor and publisher (12 — 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "ikl." In 1903, Janu-
ary, publisher asserts, during 1902 no week
less than 1,030. In 1903, "Jia"
SUFFOLK WEEKLY TIMES; Sat-
urdays; republican; eight pages 1.5x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1855: L. P. Terry
& Son, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
GREENVILLE, Greene Co. O, 370
pop., 19 m. N. of Catskili, the county seat
and 23 S. W. of Albany, the State capital.
Farming.
LOCAL: Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1877; P. Winne, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 1,000. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL."
GREENWICH, Washington Co. D-
l,869t pop., on Greenwich & Johnsonville
Rd. and Battenkill r., 8 m. N. W. of Cam-
bridge. Manufacturing.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; republican:
ten pages 15x22, subscription $1 ; establishea
1840; Giant J. Tefft, editor; H. C. Morhous,
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl." In 1899,
Z. In 190^. "JKL."
GRIFEIN CORNERS, Delaware
Co. 0,738 pop., on Ulster & Delaware Rd.,
8 m. E. of Margaretsville and 42 N. W. of
Kingston. Agriculture.
GRIFFIN'S AND FLEISHMANN'S
HERALD; Wednesdaj^s; republican; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1889;
J. B. Gregory, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "jkl."
GROTON, Tompkins Co.u l,344t pop.,
on Lehigh Valley Rd. and Owasco inlet, 15
m. N. E. of Ithaca, the county seat. Manu-
facturing of carriages, cutters and agricult-
ural implements. Dairying.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1866; C. H. Lewis, editor and publisher;
dated also at Lansing (.3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1897. "jkl." In 1898, I.
In 1899, y I. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
HAMBURG, Erie Co. -n l,683t pop.,
on Erie Rd., 13 m. S. of Buffalo. Planing
and flour mills. Canning factory and
agriculture.
ERIE CO. INDEPENDENT; Thurs-
days; independent; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1875 ; Frank
Walker, editor and publisher; dated also at
Buffalo (7—3 P).
Circulation: Inl900,"iKL" Actual average
/or 1901, -.2,104. Inl902,yl. Inl903,yl. In
l!Hl4,yl.
ERIE CO. PRESS; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898 ;
Nelson T. Gutelius, editor; S. R. Sanders,
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
682
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
HAMILTON, Madison Co. n 1 ,627t
pop., on New York, Ontario & Western Rd.,
29 m. S. W. of Utica. Seat of Colgate Uni-
versity, Hamilton Theological Seminary
and Colgate Academy.
REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays ; republi-
can : eight pages 15x22 ; subscription SI ; es-
tablished 1830; H. H. Hawkins, editor and
publishers (T— 3 P).
Circulation : In 1897, "jkl" Actual average
for 1898, 1,078. In 1899, "jkl."
MADISONENSIS ; bi-weekly, Tuesdays;
during the college year: collegiate: twenty-
eight pages 8x11, subscription $1.75; estab-
lished 1867; Students of Colgate University,
editors and publishers ( 8—3 ) . Circ 'n ■ 'jkl. ■ -
HAMMONDSPORT, Steuben Co.
P l,169t pop., on Bath &HammondsportRd.
and Crooked lake, 8 m. N. of Bath, one of
the tw^o county seats. Grape and wine
culture.
HERAIiD; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lisned 1874; L. H. Brown, editor and publisher
(3-3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. I.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. "ii<L. " In 1903, January,
publisher asserts, during the past four years
has not been less than 2,150. In 1904, yl.
HANCOCK, Delaware Co. Q, l,283t
pop., on Erie and New York, Ontario &
Western Rds., 50 m. S. E. of Binghamton.
Tanning, lumbering and flagstone quarry-
ing.
HERA Li D; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1872; Herbert W. Wagner, editor and
publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,800. In 1897.1 Z. In 1898.zl. In
1899. yl. In19()0,yT. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
HANNIBAL, Oswego Co. n 410t pop.,
on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd.,
12 m. S. of Oswego, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
NEWS ; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x2*; subscrlption$l; established 1867;
C. B. Brower, editor and publisher (7— 3P).
Circulation "jkl."
HARPURSVILLE, Broome Co. g
430 pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd., about
18 m. N. E. of Binghamton, the county seat.
Agriculture.
BUDGET; Thursdays; independent:
four pages 13x20 : subscription $1; established
1886. EmersouDemeree, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Circulation: In 1897. "jjvl." In 1898. Z. In
T899. T. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 190:3. yl. In 1904, yl.
HARRISON, Westchester Co. P, 109
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 5}4 m. S. E. of White Plains, the county
seat, and 22 N. E. of New York City.
OBSERVER; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1; established 1898; B.
F. McDermott, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL "
HART WICK, Olsego Co. n 650 pop.,
on Cooperstovvn & Charlotte Valley and
Susquehanna Rds., 7 m. S. W. of Coopers-
town. Agriculture.
VISITOR; Thursdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established May, 1902; E. C.
Reynolds, editor; C. S. Hitchcock & Co., pub-
lishers. Circulation "ikl "
HARTWICK SEMINARY,
Otsego Co. n 124 pop., on Cooperstown &
Charlotte Valley Rd. and Susquehanna r.
Seat of Hartwick Theological Seminary.
HARTWICK SEi>IINARY
MONTHLY AND EASTERN LUTH-
ERAN; monthly; evangelical lutheran;
eight pages 11x14; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1880: Rev. James Pitcher, D.D., edi-
tor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation : In 1898, "jki." In 1899, Z.
Actual average for 1902, 1,000. Inl903,"JKi-.'-
HASTINGS -UPON - HUDSON,
Westchester Co. O, 2,002+ pop., on New York
Central & Hudson River Rd., 20 m. N. of
New York City.
ECHO; Saturdays; four to eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1898;
Echo Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (7—3 P). Circulation jkl."
NEWS; Saturdays: Independent-demo-
cratic; eight pages 17^^x22; subscription
$1.50; established February, 1899; R.C.Hal-
lock, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl "
HAVERSTRAW, Rockland Co.O^
5,935+ pop., on New Jersey & New York, New
York, Ontario & Western and West Shore
Rds. and Hudson r., 37 m. N. of New York
City. Brick making.
ROCKLAND CO. MESSENGER;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $2; established 1846; Wm. W.
Freyfogle, editor and publisher (3—3). Cir-
culation "JKL"
ROCKL.AND CO. TIMES; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1889; Michael McCabe, editor
and Dublisher. Circulation "jkl."
HEMPSTEAD, I^assau Co. R 3,.o82t
pop., on Long Island Rd.. 21 m. E. of New
York City. Summer homes of New York
City business men.
INQUIRER; Fridays; independent: four
pages22x28; subscription $2: established lasO;
A. M. Onderdonk, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
REPTJBl-TCAN ; Saturdays ; republi-
can; eight pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established January. 1904; The Nassau County
Republican Company, editors and publish-
ers (2-5 P).
S EN T I N E I.. : Thursdays; republican;
eight paees lnx22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1857 ; Lott Van de Water, Jr., editor
ann publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1901. "jk_l.' Actual aver-
aopfor 1902, 994; for 1903, 1,054; for 1904,
1,1 "51.
HERKIMER, c. h., Herkimer Co. tl
5,555+ pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River Rd. and Mohawk r., 78 m. N. W. of
Albany, the State capital. Air guns, furni-
ture, desks, knit goods and paper. Dairying.
EVENING T E 1> E G It A M ; every
evening except Sunday, and T E L< E-
G R A M-R E C O R D, Tuesdays; republi-
can; dailv four, weekly eight pages 17^x24;
subscription — daily .$5. weekly 50 cents; es-
tablished—daily 1S99, weekly 1888; Small &
Porter, editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation-Daily: -jkl." Inl9i3, Z(4).
Wf-eklv: In IWNi, Z. In 1902, "jkl." In
19)3. Z (4) (••). In l!i;)4, I.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
68a
NEW YORK.
CITIZEN; Tuesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x28; subscription $1 ; established 1SJ4;
Citizen Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (7— 3 P).
Circulntion: In 1895, ••jki-." In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition as small as 1 ,600.
In 1897. Y. Actual average for 1898, 3,ti39;
for 1899, 2,458. In 19(Xi. yH. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, vl. In 1903. yl. Inli)04, yl.
DE3IOCR AT; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1840; A. F. Fluramerfelt. editor and publisher
(8-3 P).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 2,300. In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897. Y. In 1898. vl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, I.
In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl. In 1903. vl. Inl904,yl.
HERMON, Si. Lawrence Co. b SOOf
pop., on Elm creek, 22 m. S. E. of Ogdens-
burg. Carriage factory. Agriculture, min-
ing and wagon factory.
NEWS ; Thursdays; eight pages lSx24;
subscription $1 ; established 1900 ; A. R.
Jarvis, editor and publisher (2 — 5 P). Pub-
lishes an edition for Edwards. Circulation
"jKL." Inl902. Z (4. 5).
H I C K S V I L L E, -^^assaw Co. 0,1,500
pop., on Long Island Rd., 26 m. E. of Brook-
lyn. Silver-beating and pickle factories.
Agricultui-e.
NEWS; Fridays ; independent ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1898; H. McAlester, editor and publisher (6— 3).
Circulation 'jja-"
PRESS: Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
1894; H. J. Nicholaus, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jki.."
HIGHLAND, Ulster Co. RL570 pop.,
on Philadelphia, Reading & New England
and West Shore Rds. and Hudson r., op-
posite Poughkeepsie. Fruit culture.
POST; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription S1.50; established
1887; Hector and Carrie W. Sears, editors;
Sears Sc Sears, publishers (8—3) Circ'n "jkl."
SOUTHERN UL,STER; Fridays;
twelve pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished iaS9; N. E. L. Wing, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
HIGHLAND FALLS, Orange Co.
Q, 2,237+ pop., on Hudson r., adjoining West
Point, 11 m. S. of Newburgh. Summer
resort.
NEWS OF THE HIGHLANDS;
Saturdays; independent; four pages 20x26:
subscription $1; establisned i891; Frank T.
Tripp, editor: Frank T. & A. G. Tripp, pub-
lishers (3—3). Circulation "jkl."
HILLSDALE, Cohimbia Co. 0, 792
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd., 17 m. S. E. of Hudson, the county seat.
Farming.
HARBINGER; Fridays; neutral; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1887 ; H. D. Harvey, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
HILTON, Monroe Co. -n 486t pop.,
on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd., 15
m. N. W. of Rochester. Farming.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent ;fonr
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1897;
John E. Cooper, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation •■JKI. '
HOBART. Delaware Co. l\ oSOf pop.,
on Ulster & Delaware Rd. and Delaware r.,
NEW YORK.
54 m. W. S. W. of Albany, the State capital.
Agricultural Implements and butter firkins.
Farming and dairying. Milk depot.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays ; re-
publican; eight pages 13x18; subscription $1 ;
established 1885; S. Terwllllger, editor and
publisher (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
HOLCOMB, OnfaHo Co. -D 215 pop.^
on New York Central & Hudson River Rd.,
7 m. W. of Canandalgua, the county seat.
Agriculture.
REVIEW; Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished December, 1901; T. L. Briggs, editor
and publisher (3 — 3. Circulation ".ikl."
HOLLAND, ^rie Co. -n352t pop., od
Western New York & Pennsylvania Rd.,
26 m. S. E. of Buffalo, the county seat.
Tannery and basket factory. Farming.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; established
1889; Albert F.Bangert, editor; W.F. Persons,
publisher.
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for ISm, 1,100. Inl900,yl. Inl9Ul,"JKL."
HOLLEY, Orleans Co. a l,380t pop.^
on New York Central & Hudson River Rd.
and Erie canal, 22 m. W. of Rochester.
Vinegar evaporating works and sandstone
quarries.
STANDARD; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 22x2rt ; subscription $1 ; established
1870; C C. Hayden, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,115; .for 1S96, 1,120; /or 1897, 1,110;
for 1S98, 1,110; for 1R99. 1,1S3: /or 1900.
1,240; /or 1901, 1,285; for 1902, 1,261:
for 1903, 1,31S; for Um, 1,3S».
HOMER, Cortland Co. D 2,381t pop.,
on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Rd.,
34 m. S. of Syracuse. Manufacturing. Agri-
culture and dairying.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 22x28; subscription $1.50;
established 1810; Charles H. Stevens, editor;
Stevens & Danes, publishers (7—3 P). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 190O, Z. In 1902, -jkl."
HONEOYE FALLS, Monroe Co. -a
l,175f pop., on Lehigh Valley. Lima &
Honeoye Falls, New York Central & Hudson
River Rds. and Honeoye creek, 16 m. S. of
Rochester, the county seat. Manufacturing
and agriculture.
T13IES; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.25; established
1883: William O'Brien, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl "
HOOSICK FALLS, Rensselaer Co. D-
5,671+ pop., on Fitchburg Div. B. & M. Rd.
and Hoosick r.. 27 m. N. E. of Troy, the
county seat. Agricultural implements,
shirts, woolen goods, chairs, brushes and
malleable iron.
HOOSICK VALLEY DEMOCRAT?
Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1886; Chas. W.
Brown, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,650. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y, In
1898, "JKL." In 1901, July, publisher asserts,
ppph week for over a j'ear has been 2,125. Ir
1902, yl. In 1903, yl, In 1904, yl.
684:
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
RENSSELAER CO. STANDARD;
Fridays; republican; eignt pages 15x22; suo
cription $1; establistied 1872; Hall & Wilcox
editors and publishers (8—3)
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.224. In 1896. T. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL-" In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
HORNELLSVILLE, Steuben Co. JJ
11,918+ pop., on Pittsburg, Shawmut &
Northern and Erie Rds. and Canisteo r., 60
m. S. of Rochester. Railroad shops. Silk
and varied manufacturing.
EVENING TRIBUNE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKIjY. Fridays;
democratic ; daily eight pages, weekly eight
pages 17J^x22J^; subscription— dally $3, week-
ly $1; established— daily 1875, weekly 1861:
W. H. Greenhow, editor and publisher (12 — I).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
189.^, t2,106; for 1896. 3.223; for 1897.
2,335; for 189S. 2,326: for 1899, 2,604;
for 190U, 2,785; for 1901, 2,879; for 1902,
3,120; /or 1903, 3,296; for 1904. 3,703.
Weekly: In 1900, "jkl." Actual average
for 1901, 1,215: for 1902, 1,184; for 1903,
1,165; /or 1904, 1,284.
TIMES; every morning except Sunday,
and WEEKLY. Thursdays; republican;
daily four pages 22x28, weekly eight pages
15x22; subsci'iptlon— dailj" $5, weekly $1;
established — daily 1877, weekly 18&4 ; The
Times Co., editors and publishers (7— 3P).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, "jki." In
1896. T. In 1897, Y. In 1898, zT. In 1899, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904 (z— 6) II (• •).
W^eekly: "jkl."
Publisher's announcement.— Kn\a,rge A to
eight pages, web press, three linotypes,
A.ssociatert Press wire. Only morning pa-
per in twelve counties, hence only R. F. D.
nxedium. Population and circulation grow-
iDg. Tabulated statement furnished with
each l)iil and reduction made if circulation
falls below 5.000.
HORSEHEADS, Chemung Co. p
1,901+ pop., on Erie, Delaware, Lackawanna
& Western, Erie, Lehigh Valley and North-
ern Central Rds., 6 m, N. of Elmira, the
county seat. Milling and manufacturing.
CHEMUNG VALLEY REPORTER ;
Thursdays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1863; Geo. L. Mul-
ford, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,060. Actual average for 1896,
1.089. In 1897. Y. In 1898. zl. In 1899, I.
Actunl average for 1900, 1,404. In 1901. yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
HUDSON, c. h., Columbia Co. O, 9,528t
pop., on Albany & Hudson, New York
Central & Hudson River and Boston &
Albany Rds, and Hudson r., 116 m. N. of
New York City. Iron foundries, breweries,
cement plant, knit goods, car wheel and
various other manufactories.
EVENING REGISTER ; every even-
ing except Sunday, and GAZETTE, Thurs-
days; democratic; daily eight pages 15x22,
weekly twelve pages 19x24; subscription —
daily $6, weekly $1.50 ; established— daily
186H, weekly 1785; Record Printing and Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (3—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1904, I.
Weekly: "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and COLUMBIA REPUBLI-
CAN, Thursdays; republican; sixteen pages
15x22; subscription— daily $7, weeklv $1.50;
established— dally 1847, weekly 1820; William
NEW YORK.
Bryan & Son. editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation-Daily jkl" In 19G3, Z (4).
In 19<>4. yl.
Weekly "jkl.- In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •).
KINDERHOOK ROUGH NOTES;
Fridays. (See Kinderhook, N. F.)
HUME, Allegany Co. p 404 pop., 1 m.
N. of Fillmore and 38 N. E. of Olean. Agri-
culture, fruit growing and dairjing.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1885; A. A. Hildreth, editor: Enterprise Print-
ing Co., publishers (G— 3). Circulation "jkl."
HUNTER, Greene Co. a,431tpop.,
on Ulster & Delaware Rd., 30 m. W. of Cats-
kill, the county seat. Furniture factory
Summer resort.
REVIEW ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1884; A. L. Baldwin, editor and publisher
(:s— 3).
Circulation: Inl897, "JKL." In 1898. Z. Act-
ual average for 1902, 802. In 1903, "iiu-."
HUNTINGTON, Suffolk Co. c;3.028t
pop., on Long Island Rd. and Huntington
bay, 35 m. E. of New York City; steam ferry
to South Norwalk, Conn. Pottery, thimble
factory, carriage factory and saw mills.
Farming.
LONG ISLANDER; Fridays; inde-
pendent-republican; four pages ,r4x28; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1836; Charles E.
Shepard, editor; Long Islander Publishing
Co., publishers (12— 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
2,050. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In 1898.
••jKL."(??) Inl899, Z. Inl900,Z. Inl901,Z(4).
Actual average for 1903, 1,808. In 1904
z-4) I.
SUFFOLK BULLETIN; Saturdays;
democratic: fom- pages 20x26; subscription
$1.50; established W47; W. P. Trainer, editor
and publisher (3-*3). Circulation "jiO;"
ILION, Herkimer Co. tl 5,138t pop., on
New York Central & Hudson River and
West Shore Rds. and Mohawk r. and Erie
canal, 12 m. S. E. of Utica. Manufactures
of firearms, carriages, typewriters, sewing
machines, agricultural implements and
knit goods. Agriculture,
CITIZEN ; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1861 ;
Citizen Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jiy. " In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition less than 1,700. In
1897, Y. Actual average for 1898, 2,139; /or
1899, 2,123. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In
1902. (z- 1.2, 4, 5)1. In 1903, yl. Inl904,yl.
NEWS; Thursdays; neutral; eight to
twelve pages 1.5x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; C. D. Monsel, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3P). Circulation "jkl.- In 1899, Z.
In 1902. "JKL"
INTERLAKEN, Seneca Co. u 700
pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 21 m. S. of Wa-
terloo. Neck yokes, wagon jacks, rope
goods, fruit baskets and barrel headings
manufactured. Foundry and canning fac-
tory.
REVIEW? Fridays ; neutral- four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.25; established
1887; T. P. Hause, editor and publisher (3— 3).
Circulation "JKi"
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
685
NEW YORK.
IRVINGTON, Westchester Co. ^
2,231+ pop., ou New York Central & Hudson
River Rd. and Hudson r., 24 m. N. of New
York City. Horticulture.
NEWS: Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
February, 1902; Frank H. Morrell, editor; TJ>e
News Company, publishiers. Circulation
-.TKL." (A A).
COSMOPOIilTAN; monthly; literary;
one hundred and twenty-eight pages 7x10;
subscription SI; established 1885; John Bris-
ben Walker, editor and publisher.
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
236,666 ; for 1896, 306,833. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, yA. Actual average for 1898,
300,7'^7. In 1899, yA. In 1900. yA. In
1901, yA. In 1902, yA. In 1903, yA. In
1904 yA
TWENTIETH CENTURY HOME;
monthly; literary ; seventy-two pages 9><^xl3;
subscription $1; established January, 1904;
James Randolph Walker, editor; The Twen-
tie h Century Home Co., publishers (3—4).
Circiilatiou; In 1904, I.
ISIilP, Suffolk Co. n, 1,800 pop., on
Long Island Rd., 7 m. E. of Babylon. Figh-
ing. Summer resort.
HERALD; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.30; established 1896;
H. H. Hall and Frank Parker, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
ITHACA, c. h., Tompkins Co. n 13,136t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & West-
ern and Lehigh Valley Rds. and at head
of Cayuga lake. Manufacturing. Seat of
Cornell University. Farming.
CORNELL. DAILY SUN; every morn
Ing except Sunday, during the college year;
collegiate; eight pages ]2V.ixl7; subscription
$3; established 1880; Students of Cornell Uni-
versity, editors and publishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1904, (z-4) I (• •).
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays ; republi-
can; daily eight.weekly twelve pages 17^ix23J^;
subscription— daily $6, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1872, weekly 1815; Brainard G.
Smith, editor; Priest & Benjamin, publishers
(6-3).
Circulation— Daily : Accorded I from 1891
to 1895. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
•■jKx." (??) In 1902, Z (4, 6). In 1903.
(z—i) !(••). In 1904, y I.
Weekly : Rating varied from H in 1892 to
lin 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897.Y. In 1898, zl.
In 1899, yl. In 19i 0, yl. In 1901, vl. In 1902,
(z-4, 6) I. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and W^EEKLY, Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4.80,
weekly $1; established 1895; Duncan C.Lee,
editor; The Ithaca Publishing Company, pub-
lishers ( 1—4 ).
Circulation— Daily : In 1896, "jkl.- In
1897, publisher asserts, not less than 1,S00.
In 1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. Actual
average for 1901, a,'^r4;/or 1902, 3,116:
for 1903, 4,330: for 1903. 4,571.
Weekly: '•uli "
CORNELL ALUMNI NEWS;
Wedn^-sdays; collegiate; sixteen pages
8HXW14; subscription $2; established 1898;
H. B. Tibbetts, editor; Cornell Alumni News
Publishing Co., publishers (3—5 P).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) 1 (••). In
1904, yl.
CORNELL ERA ; Saturdays, during the
college year; collegiate ; forty-two to fifty
pages 8x11; subscription $2; established 1866;
Students of Cornell University, editors and
publishers (7 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
DEMOCRAT ; Thursdays ; democratic;
eight to twelve pages 15x20; subscription $1;
NEW YORK.
established 1820 ; Chester C. Piatt, editor ;
Gregory & Apgar, publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl" In 1896. I. In
1897. I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899. zl. In 1900, zl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
ITHACAN; Saturdays; sixteen pages
133^x20; subscription $1.50 ; established 1871:
L. A. Clapp, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 8,100. In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897, Y. Actual average for 1898, '2,519. In
1899,yl. Inl900,yl. Inl901,yl. Inl902,yl.
In 19(14, y I.
WIDOW; bi-weekly, Thursdays, during
the college year; humorous pictorial; twenty
pages 9x12; subscription $2; established
1892; Students of Cornell University, editors ;
Andrus & Church Co., publishers (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN WORLD;
semi monthly; livestock; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established January, 1904;
C. G. Brown, editor and publisher (2—5 P).
BOYS AND GIRLS; monthly; juve-
nile; forty-four pages 6x9; subscription 50
cents; established January, 1902; Martha
Van Rensselaer, editor and publisher.
CORNELL COUNTRYMAN; month
ly (A A).
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEM-
ISTRY; monthly, except July, August and
September; scientific; eighty to ninety pages
7x11; subscription $4; established 1896: W. D.
Bancroft and J.E.Trevor, editors; Journal
of Physical Chemistry Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl "
SIBLEY JOURNAL OF ENGI-
NEERING; monthly, during the college
year; engineering; ninety-two pages 7x10;
subscription $2; established 1882; Students of
Sibley College. Cornell University, editori
and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for 1903,
1,068; /or 1904, 948.
DELTA CHI QUARTERLY; quar
terly; fraternal; sixty pages 5x7; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established April, 1903 : James
O'Malley editor and publisher (1 — 4). Circu-
lation "JKL."
FORESTRY QUARTERLY ; fifty
pages CJoX^^j; subscription $1: established
October.~1902; B. E. Fernow, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
KAPPA ALPHA THETA ; quarterly
(▲A).
SHIELD OF THETA DELTA CHI;
quarterly, March, June, September. De-
cember; fraternal; one hundred and eight
pages 6x9>^; subscription $1; established
1869; Chas.'P. Schmid, editor; Theta Delta
Chi Fraternitv, publishers (3 — 3). Circulation
"JKL." In 1902, Z (1,2, 4, 5) (A A).
JAMAICA, c. h,, Queens Co. R 5,361t
pop., ou Long Island Rd., 10 m. E. of the
borough of Brooklyn. Market gardening.
{See New York City, Borough of Queens.)
JAMESTOWN, Chautauqua Co. p
22,892+ pop., on Erie and Jamestown & Lake
Erie Rds., at outlet of Chautauqua lake,
69 m. S. W. of Buffalo. Woolen and flour
mills. Agriculture.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday, and SEMI-"WEEKLY,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; eight
pages 17x22; subscription — dailj' $6, semi-
weekly $1.50; established — daily 1870, semi-
weekly 1826; Journal Printing Co., editors
and publishers (2—4).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895, 54,329. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
publisher asserts, no issue so small as 2.250.
Actual average for 1899, 2,572; for a year
ending tcith September, 1900. 2,760; for
1901. 3,079: for 1902, 3,089; for 1903.
3,084; /orl9(4, 3,065.
Semi- Weekly: Actual average for 1895,
4.276. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
€86
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
I
NEW YORK.
publisher asserts, no issue bo small as 4,000.
Actual average for 1S99, 4,647; /or a year
■ending with September, 19(X). .3,0'.25; for
1901, 5,223 : for 1902, 5,239 ; for 1903,
5,285 ; for 1904, 5,331.
3IORNIN*x POST; every morning
except Siindaj'; republican; eight to twelve
pages 17J^x22>^: subscription $5; established
September. 1901; Edward L. Allen, editor;
Post Publishing Co., publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1902.
3,419; /or 1903, 4,080; /or 19(.)4, 4,553.
SATURDAY HERA L.D ; Saturdays ;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established January, 1900; E. E. Sprague,
editor ; Herald Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl.'-
UNION ADVOCATE; Thursdaj-s; la-
bor; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1900; H. C. Mills, editor; E. E.
Sprague, publishers (3—5 P).
Circulation: In 1900. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,267. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
VA KT 1. A N D « Thursdays ; Swedish;
republican; ten pages 18x24: subscription
$1.50; established 1872; C. Thunstroni, editor;
Vart Land Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898, Z.
In 1899, zl. Actual average for \90(i, 3,404.
In 1901, yH. In 1902, (z-4, 5). H. In 1903.
yH (O O). Actual average for 1904, 4,041.
COUNTRY WORLiD ; monthly; agri-
cultural; thirty-two pages 8^^x12; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1898; A.B.Fletcher,
editor; Country World Publishing Company,
publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1893, "jkl" Actual aver
age for 1899, 1,608. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
(z-4. 5) I. In 1902, (z— 1, 2. 4, 5) I. In 1903.
(z-4)H(«»). In 1904, yH. _
FURNITURE INDEX; monthly;
furniture trade; forty-two pages 9}^xl2; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1897; Palmer
K, Shankland, editor: Furniture Index
Company, publishers (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1901, (z-6) 1. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). Actual average for
1904, 4.050.
JEFFERSON, Schoharie Co. D- 484
pop., 20 m. S. W. of Schoharie, the county
seat. Dairying, farming and maple sugar.
COURIER; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 15x23 ; iubscription $1 : estab-
lished 1871; Frederick L. Frazee, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkj,."
JEFFERSONVIIiLE, Sullivan Co.
Q, 670 pop., on CalUcoon creek, 18 m. S. W. of
Montlcello. the county seat. Summer re-
sort. Grist mill and manufactory of mineral
waters. Creamery and farming.
SUL.L.IVAN CO. RECORD; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1868; W. Lieb. editor
and publisher (1—4).
Circulation : In 1901, "jKi" Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,047; for 1903, 1,142; for
1904, 1,293.
JOHNSTOWN, c. h., Fulton Co. n-
10.130+ pop., on Fonda.Johnstown & Glovers-
▼ille Rd., 48 m. N. W. of Albany. Glove,
shoe leather and knitting factories.
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and FULTON CO. REPUBLI-
CAN, Thursdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription — daily $4. weekly $1;
established -daily 1890, weekly 1870; Collins &
Combes Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895, 1,415. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
Acttial average for 1902, 1,757. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, I (DD).
Weekly: In 1901, "jkl." Actual average
/or 1902, 964. In 1903, -iKL"
AMERICAN FANCIER; Saturdays;
poultry, pigeons and pet stock; sixteen to
twenty-four pages 11x14; subscription $1;
established 1893 ; J. H. and L. Drevenstedt, edi-
tors and publishers (6 — 3).
Circulation; In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897, H Z. In 1898, zH. In 1899. yH. In
1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, (z-4) I. In
1903, (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, yl,
FULTON CO. DEMOCRAT; Wed-
nesdays; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1842; G. F Beakley,
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circ'n"jKi.."
JORDAN, Onondaga Co. D l,118t POp.,
on New York Central & Hudson River and
West Shore Rds. and Erie canal, 17 m.
W. of Syracuse, the county seat. Manu-
facturing.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1882; C. H. Bibbens, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation 'JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
KATONAH, Westchester Co. D, 5241
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd., 4 m. S. of Somers and 42 N. N. E. of
New York City. Silk factory, optical works
and carriage factory.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1878; R.
D. Knapp. editor and publisher (9—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
KEESEVILLE, Essex Co. cf 2,110
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd. and Ausable r., 15 m. S. of Plattsburg.
ESSEX CO. REPUBLICAN ; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 20x^4; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1829; C. W. Lan-
sing, editor; Essex Cc)unty Publishing Co..
publishers; published also at Port Henry(2 — 4),
Combined circulation: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 4,000. In 1896, G. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900,
publisher assei'ts, smallest Issue was 4,200.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1901,5,080. In 1902, yG. Actual average
for 1903, 5,226. In 1904, yG.
KENWOOD, Madison Co. n «10t
pop., on New York, Ontario & Western Rd.
NORTH AMERICAN TRAPPER;
monthly; forty-two pages 6}^x93^; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1904.
KEUKA PARK, rates Co. -n 45
pop., on Penn Yan, Keuka Park A Branch-
port Rd., about 8 m. S. of Penn Yan, the
county seat.
OUR JOURNAL; monthly; religious;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1884; D. C. Griffin, editor; Z. A.
Space, publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
1,283 (A A).
KINDERHOOK, Columbia Co. P,
913 pop., on Albany & Hudson Rd., 12 m. N.
of Hudson, the county seat. Manufactur-
ing.
ROUGH NOTES AND COLUMBIA
CO. TI31ES: Fridays; democratic; eight
to twelve pages 17x22; subscription $\; es-
tablished 1825; C. G.Hambidge, editor; Chas.
D. Haines, publisher (12— 3).
Circulation : In 1894. publisher asserts, not
less than 1.436. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, smallest edition 1,248.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
687
XEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
In 1899. y I. Actual average for 1900, l,297o
In 1901, vl. Actual average for a year end
ing irith June 1902. 1,617. In 1S03, I (O O)
(AAK
KINGSTON, c. h., Ulster Co. a,24,535t
pop., on Ulster & Delaware, Wallkill Valley
and West Shore Rds. and Hudson r.. 91 m.
N. of New York City. River commerce
and trade in brick, cement and bluestone.
The municipality of Kingston embraces
Kingston. Rondout and Wilbur.
EXPRESS ; every evening except Sun-
day ; independent ; four pages 20x26 ; subscrip-
tion $5: established 1891.
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl" In 1899, zI. In
1900. vl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl.
In 1901, "JKL.-
FREEMAN (Rondout); every evening
except Sunday, and FREEMAN AND
JOURN A Li, Thursdays; republican; dally
eight, weekly twelve pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $5, weekly $1 ; established— daily
1871, weekly 184(1; J. E. Klock, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1895, 3,423; for 1896, 3,611; for 1897,
3,711; /or 1898, 3,783. Inl899,yH. Act-
ual average for a year ending with June,
1900, 3,073; for a year ending with June,
1901. 3,080; for 1902, 3,186; for 1903,
3,374: for 1904. 3,527.
Weekly : Rating varied from 4,500 in 1891 to
H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, "jkl." Act-
ual average for 1903, 1 ,478. In 1904, yl.
LEADER; every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; demo-
cratic ; daily eight pages 20x24, weekly eight
pages 16x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly
JS1.50; established 1884; John E. Kraft, editor;
The Leader Co.. publishers (8—3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 2,014. In 1896. T. In
1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl." In 1903. (z-4) I (• •).
In 1904. yl.
W^eekly: 'jjvl."
ARGUS ; W<?dnesdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 17x22; subscription $1.50; established
1803; H. Gr. Crouch, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "jkl."
KINGSTON DISTRICT NEWS;
monthly; Epworth League; four pages; 18x22;
subscription 25 cents; established 1899; Rev.
Frank L. Wilson, editor and publisher ( 12 — 1).
Circulation : Actual average for a year
ending with February, 1902, 2,316; /or 1903,
2,083. In 1904. publisher asserts, every
issue has been 2,000.
liAKE GEORGE, Warren Co. a' 319
pop., on Delaware & Hudson River Rd., 9
m. N. of Glens Falls. Summer resort.
MIRROR; Saturdays; social; sixteen
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
1880: Geo. C. Rowell, editor; E J. Worden,
publisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
LAKE PLACID, Essex Co. d 2,500
pop., on New York Central and Chateaugay
Rds. Mining, milling and production of
lumber and pulp wood for the manufacture
of paper. A summer resort.
ADIRONDACK; Fridays; republican;
our pages 17x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Allen I. Vosburgh, editor; S. W.
Gay, publisher. Circulation "jkl."
liANC ASTER, Erie Co. -a ^, 7m pop.,
on New York Central, Erie, Lehigh and Del-
aware, Lackawanna & Western Rds., 10 m.
E. of Buffalo, the county seat. Foundry,
glass, knife and machine works, brickyards
and flour mill.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1895; Lan-
caster Printing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (1 — 4).
Circulation : In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,238; for 1903, 1,230. In
1904, yl.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1880;
M. L. Reist, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
LiARCHMONT, Westchester Co.a^Ub
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd. , 7 m.S. of White Plains. Summer resort.
TIMES; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
April, 1900; George P. Forbes, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "JKL"
LAURENS, Otsego Co. a 233t pop.. 15
m.S. W. of Cooperstown,the county seat.
Farming.
OTEGO VALLEY NEWS; Thurs
days; independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1898 : C. S. Hitchcock,
editor and publisher (3—3). Circu'n "JKL " (A A).
LEROY, Genesee Co. -a 3,144t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River, Erie,
Lehigh Valley and Buffalo, Rochester &
Pittsburg Rds. and Oatka creek, 25 m. S. W.
of Rochester. Largely engaged in the man -
ufacture of salt, food preparations and
patent medicines. Limestone quarries.
GAZETTE; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1826; Geo. E. Marcellus, editor and pub-
lisher (3—5).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,250. Actual average for 1896,
2,250; /or 1897, 2,250; /or 1898, 2,302.
In 1899, yl. Actual average for 1900, 2,250.
In 1901, yl. Actual average for a year end-
ing with August, 1902, 2,250. Actual aver-
age for 1903, 2,253 ; for 1904, 2,259.
GENESEE COURIER; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1870 ; H. J. Howe, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "JKL."
NE WS ; Tuesdays ; republican ; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1; established 1899; J. H.
Campbell, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation 'JKL "
LESTERSHIRE, BroomeCo. g 3,lllt
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
and Erie Rds., 2 m. W. of Blnghamton, the
county seat. Boots and shoes. Farming.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1892; Wm. H. Hill, editor; W. H. Hill and
James A. Treats, publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1898. "olkl." Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1 ,295. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, Z (4). In 1904, "jkl-"
LIBERTY, Sullivan Co. O, l.TGOf pop.,
on New York, Ontario & Western Rd.,32m.
N. of Port Jervis. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Tuesdays; democratic ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1892 ; Liberty Gazette Company, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl "
HERALD; Saturday*; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
February, 1901; J. Dana Jones, editor and
publisher (12— 4).
Circulation : Actual average for W)A, 932.
REGISTER; Fridays ; republican ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
088
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
XEW YORK.
listed 1869; Sprague Bros., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "4KI,." In 1898. Z. In
1902. "JKL."
LILY DAIiE, Chautauqua Co. jU on
Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley & Pittsburg Rd.,
14 m. S. E. of Dunkirk. Farming.
SUNFLiOVVER; Saturdays; spiritual-
ism; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es
tab'iishedl898; W. H. Bach, editor; Sunflower
Publishing Co.. publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
2,'181. lu 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4, 5) I.
Actual average for 1903, 2,511. In 1904,
H(nn).
LilMA* Livingston Co. -n 949t pop., on
Lehigh Valley and Lima & Honeoye Falls
Rds., 20 m. S. of Rochester. Agriculture.
RECORDER; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1898; J. & F. A. Van Gelder. editors
and publishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
li I S L £, Broome Co. g 392t pop., on
Delaware, Lackawanna & "Western Rd. and
Tioughniogo r., 23 m. N. of Binghamton,
the county seat, and 20 S. of Cortland.
Creameries, tannery and lumber market.
GLEANER ; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1871; Alfred Livermore. editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl"
FEATHERED WARRIOR; month-
ly; game fowls; thirty-six pages 7x10; sub-
scription 25 cents; established July, 1904; W.
M. Storrs, editor and publisher (1 — 5).
lilTTLE FALLS, Herkimer Co. ^
10,381+ pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River and West Shore Rds. and Mohawk r.,
22 m. E. of Utica. Seven knitting mills.
Dairying, cheese making and lumber.
EVENING TI3IES ; every evening ex
cept Sunday ; independent ; eight pages 17x22;
subscription $5; established 1886; John
Crowley, Jr., editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,776. In 1896, I, In 1897. 1 Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. lu
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In
1904, y I.
HERKIMER CO. NEWS ; Fridays;
democratic ; four pages 22x28 ; subscription
$1; established 1868; Chappie ife Olmstead,
editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1898, -'jkl ■• In 1899, Z. In
1900, Z. In 1902. August, publisher asserts,
in no week during the past year has been
less than 1,500. In 1904, January, publisher
asserts, no issue during 1903 was less than
1,525. In 19t»4, December, publisher asserts,
no issue during the past year was less than
1.500.
JOURNAL. AND COURIER; Tues
days; republican; four pages 23x30: subscrip-
tion $1; established 1835; Stebbins & Bur-
nej', editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
ActMal average for the first six months of
1897,2,140. Inl898,zl. Inl899,yl. In 1900.
I. In 1901, August, publisher asserts, no edi-
tion during the past year was less than 2,000.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
LITTLE VAJu'L,'EY,c.h., Cattaraugus
Co. p 1,085+ pop., on New York, Lake Erie &
Western Rd., 54 m. S. of Buffalo. Knife
factories. Farming and dairying.
HUB; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; Edgar F.
Wood, editor; Hub Printing Company, pub-
lishers (2—4). Circulation "jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1902, "j_KL "
NEW YORK.
LIVERPOOL, Onondaga Co. nl,I33t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd., Oswego canal and Onondaga lake,
5 m. N. of Syracuse. Basket making.
Farming.
TELEGRAPH; Saturdays; four pages
18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1892: Fred
H. Gee, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
LIVINGSTON MANOR, Sullivan
Co. c\9U0 pop., on New York, Ontario &
Western Rd., at confluence of Willowemoc
and Beaverkill rs. Turning works, iron
foundries, sash and blind factory, bj-ush
faotory, grain elevators, lumber and acid
manufactories. Summer resort.
ENSIGN; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1882;
W. O. Ensign, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for WiQ, 1,102. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898. 1,174; for 1899, 1,150.
In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl. Actual average for
a year ending with May, 1902, 1,166. In
1903,(z— 4)1. Actual average for\%{^^, 1,179.
J^YVO'S'L A., Livingston Co. -D fc65t pop.,
on Erie Rd„ 30 m. S. of Rochester. Grain
market. Farming. .
GAZETTE; Fridas's; republican; four
pages 2Ux26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1875 ;
Clarence II. Alvord, editor and publisher
(8-3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,300. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
"JKL." In 1»J3, Z (4).
LOCKE, Cayuga Co. D 600 pop., on
Lehigh Valley Rd., 21 m. S. E. of Auburn.
Grain raising.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1902;
Bensley & Patterson, editors and publishers
(1—4). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
LOCKPORT, c. h., Niagara Co. -a
16,531+ pop., on New York Central & Hud-
son River Rd. and Erie canal, 25 m. N. E. of
Buffalo. Manufacturing, with water power,
and stone quarrying. Fruit and agriculture.
JOURNAL ; every evening except Sun-
day, and NIAGARA JOURNAL, semi
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $3,
semi-weekly $1.50; established — daily 1851,
semi-weekly 1881; M. A. Bowen, J. L. Shel-
don, jr., and Geo. F.Thompson, editors and
publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,850. In 1896, 1. In 1897,
Y. Inl898, "J.KL." In 1899, Z. In 1900, Z. In
1901. Z (6). In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, (z-4) I
(••)■
Semi-Weekly: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 2,300. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In
1898. zl. In 1899. zl. In 1900. zl. In 1901,
z— 6^1. In 1902. yl. In 19(.i3, (z— 4) I. In 1904,
(z-4)I»»).
REVIEW; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI->VEEKL.Y, Wednesdays
and Saturdavs ; independent ; four pages
13x20; subscription— daily S3, semi-weekly
$1; established 1895; T. T. Feeley, editor. Re-
view Printing and Publishing Co., publishers
(8—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1896. publisher
asserts, no edition less than 1,650. In 1897,
I Z. Inl898.vl. Inl899,yl. Inl900.yl. In
1901. vl. Inl902,yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (••).
In 1904, yl.
Semi-Weekiv: "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
689
NEW YORK.
UNION SUN J every evt-nlng except
Sunday, and NIAGARA DEWOCRAT
AND NIAGARA tSUN, send-weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 17x22 ; subscription— daily $3, semi-
weekly $1 50 ; establislied— daily 1860, semi-
weekly 1821 ; Fred W. Corson, manager;
T^nion Sun Co., editors and publishers (1—5).
Ciiciilation-Daily: In 1S95, I. In 18%,
publisher asserts, exceeding 2,000; In 1897,
189S and 1899, not less than 2,100. In 1900, yj.
In 1901. vl. In 1902. (z-3, 4) I. In 1903, yl.
A tual average fur 1904, 3, '^34.
Sc-mi-Weekly: In 1895,-iKL." In 1896, pub
lisher asserts, exceeding 2,300 ; in 1897 and
1898. not less than 2,100; in 1899. not less than
2,250. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. In
I'KS. vl. In 1904, vI,
" Wb CH EN B"r.A*TT; semi weekly; Tues-
days and Fridays; neutral; six pages 18x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1885; Chas. A.
Kandt. editor; Julius Stoll, publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for W)^.
1,514; /rtrl904. 1,512.
liOCUST VALLEY, Na$sau Co. ^
448 pop., on Long Island Rd., 10 m. N. of
Mineola.
HERALD AND NEWS; Fridays; in-
dependent democrat; four pages 18x24: sub
scrlptlon $1; established Feliruary, 1900; H.
McAlester. editor and publisher (2—5).
LONG ISLAND CITY, Queenn
Co. U,:?0,506+ pop., on Eastr., N. of Brooklyn,
and at W. terminus of Long Island and
New York & Rockaway Beach Rds. Manu-
facturing. Suburb and part of New
York City.
(See New York City, Borough of Queens.)
LOWVILLE, c.h., Lewis Co. [t|2,352t
pop., on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg
Rd., 26 m. S. E. of "Watertown and 59 N. of
Utica. Dairying and agriculture.
JOURNAL. AND REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1830: Henry A.
Phillips, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895 publisher asserts,
not less ttmn 2,600. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I. Actual
average for 1901, 2,867. In 1902, yH. In
1903. (z— 4) H (••). In]904,yH.
LEWIS CO. DEMOCRAT; Wednes
days; democratic; four pages 22x26; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1856; Manville & Phelps,
editors and publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl" In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition less than 1,275. In
1897, Y. Inl898, "JKL."
TIIYIES; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1876;
Wm. B. Breen, editor and publisher (3—5).
Circulation: In 1896, "jki,." In 1H97, pub-
lisher asserts, smallest edition 2,000. in
1898. zl. In 1899, yJ. In 1900. zl. In 1901,
(z-4)I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, y I. In 1904, yl.
LYONS, c.h., Wayne Co. -n4,300T pop.,
on Fall Brook, New York Central & Hud
son River and West Shore Rds. and Erie
canal, 36 m. S. E. of Rochester. Pottery,
machine shops and distilleries of pepper-
mint oil. Silverware, shoes, barrels and
farm implements. Beet sugar factory.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 19}4ix24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1821; C. H. Betts, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,820. In 1896. I. In 1897. Z. In
1898. "JKL." Actual average for 1903, 2,321.
In 1904, yl.
NEW YORK.
WAYNE CO. REVIEW; Thursdays;
republican; six to twelve pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1«90; R. P. Ostrander,
editor and publisher (12—3)
Circulation "jili..." In 1897, Z. In 1902, ■•jkl."
In 190.3, (z— 4) I. Inl9lH,yI.
WAYNE DEMOCRATIC PRESS;
Wednesdays; democratic; si.x pages 22x28;
subscription $1.50; established 1821; Wm. Van
Camp, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1.87S; for 1896, 2,152. In 1897, Y. In
1898. vl. In 1899. yl. In 19()0,y I. In 1901,yl.
In 1902, yl. In liM)3, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
MACEDON, Wayne (7o. -n592t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River and
West Shore Rds. and Erie canal, 18 m. S. E.
of Rochester. Farming.
NEWS GATHERER; Saturdays; in-
dependent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1888; Wm. S. Eddy, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
M A C H I A S , Cattaraugus Co. J3 8.51
pop., on Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg and
Pennsylvania Rds., 18 m. N. of Salamanca.
Grist and saw mills. Summer resort. Farm-
ing and dairying.
CATTARAUGUS STAR; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1884; Myron B. Field, editor
and publisher (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
MADISON, Madison Co. D 321 pop.,
7 m. E. of Morrisville, the county seat.
Agriculture.
PHILATELIC STAR; monthlv;
philately ; twelve to twenty-four pages 5}^x8 ;
subscription 25 cents; established January,
1902; Judson N. Burton, editor and publisher
(1—5).
Circulation "jjO; " Actual average for 1903,
2,903; /or 1904, 1,693.
MALONE, c. h., Franklin Co. [-r5,935t
pop., on Ogdensburg & Lake Champlain
and New York Central Rds. and Salmon r. ,
60 m. E. of Ogdensburg. Manufacturing
and agriculture.
FAR1>IER; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x21i^a; subsoription $1; estab-
lished 1881; Stevens & Turner, editors and
publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,000. In 1896, I. In 1897. publisher
asserts, no edition less than 2,100. In 1898, yl.
In 1899. yl. In 1900, zl, Acttial average for
1901, 2,9«2. In 1902, (z-4) H. In 1903,
yH. In mi4. yll.
FORUM; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; M. B. Murphy, editor; Massena
Forum Publishing Co., publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending ivith October, 1901, 2,064: for 1902,
2,447. In 1903, yH. In 1904. v I.
FRANKLIN GAZETTE ; Fridays ;
democratic; four pages 22x28; subscription
$1; established 1837; John Law Estate, pub-
lishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." in 1896, T,
In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." ( ?? ) In 1899, Z.
In 1902, "JKL."
PALLADIUM; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x27; subscription $1; established
1835; F. J. Seaver, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,800: in 1896, smallest edition 1,775.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, publisher asserts, the
least number 1,730. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl.
In 1901, yl. In 1903, January, publisher as-
serts, no issue during 1902 was less than 1,775.
in 1903, y I. In 1904, yl.
44
61)9
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
MENTOR; monthly, from October to
Mav; educational; twenty-eight pages 11x16;
subscription 75 cents; established 1895; N. Y.
Institute for Deaf Mutes, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jKi." (A A).
MAMARONECK, Westchester Co. a,
4,722+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd. and Long Island Sound, 20 m.
N.of New York City. Residences of New
York City business men.
PARAGRAPH; Thursdays: repub-
lican; four to eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
SI: established 1S90; Chas. F. Rice, editor;
Paragraph Publishing Co., publishers, (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,906. In 1896, I. Actual average for
the first six moyiths of 1897. 1,974. In
1898, vl. In 1899, zl. Actual average for
1900, 2,268. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In
1903, yl. Inl904, "JicL." (OO).
REUISTER J Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1882; William E. Peters, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circ'n "jkl.- In 1903, Z (4).
MARATHON, Cortland Co. a 1.092t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Rd. and Tioughnioga r., 50 m. S. of Syra-
cuse. Farming and dairying.
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays; neu-
tral; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1870; Ed. L. Adams, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
MARCELLUS. Onondaga Co. a 589t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd., 12 m. W.of Syracuse, the county seat.
Nine Mile creek passes through the town
and supplies water power. Woolen mills
and various manufactories. Agriculture.
OBSERVER; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; C. A. Roe, editor and publisher;
prints editions for Camillus and Elbridge
(8—3).
Combined circulation: In 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest 1,200. In 1895, 1. Actual
average for 1S%, 1,263. In 1897, Y. Act-
ual average for 1898. "2,1 07 . In 1899, yl. In
19(H). vT. In 1901, vl. In 1902. yl. In 1903,
(z-4)I. In 1904, yl.
M ARG ARET VILLE, Oeiauare Co.
D 616 pop., 2 m. N. W. of Arkville. Butter
and milk.
CAT8KIL.L MOUNTAIN NEWS;
Fridays; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; W. A. Ells,
editor and publisher (12—3). Circ'n "jkl.-
- UTILiITARIAN ; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; established 1863;
A.G.Jackson, editor; J. K. P. Jackson, pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKi"
MARION, Wayne Co. -a 810 pop., 6 m.
N. of Palmyra. Farm implement manu-
factory. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; E. Curtis & Son editors and pub-
lishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
MARLBORO, ^^sfer Co. 0,1,236 pop.,
on West Shore Rd., 8 m. N. of Newburgh.
Berries and small fruit. Yarn mills and
basket and button factories.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1885; Chas. E. Westervelt, editor and pub-
lisher (12— S). Circulation JKi "
MASSENA, St. Lawrence Co. r^ 2,032t
pop., on Grand Trunk and Rome, Water-
town & Ogdensburg Rds., about 38 m. N.
E. of Ogdensburg (R. R. name Massena
Springs). Flour and saw mills and manu-
factory of wooden machinery. Dairying
and farming. Water power.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; republican;
eight to twelve pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1891; Sutton & McDonald, editors
and publishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,150. In 189R, I. In 1897. I. Actual
average for 1898, 2,440. In 1899, yl. In
1900. yl. In 1901. yl. In 1903. yl. Actual
average for 1903, 2,696. In 1904, ylT.
MATTEAWAN, Dutchess Co. ZX
5,807f pop., on Newburgh, Dutchess &
Connecticut Rd., 1 m. S. E. of Fishklll
Landing on Hudson r. Water power, used
in manufacturing.
JOURNAIi; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; neutral;
four pages 22x28; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1885, weekly
185S: Richard J. Maloney, editor and publish-
er (.3—3).
Circulatiou- Daily: In 1895, "jkl." In
1896, publisher asserts, smallest edition 1.152.
In 1897. Y. In 1898. "ijKL." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4,5).
In 1904, I.
Weekly: In 1894, publisher asserts, small-
est 1,392. In 1895, I. In 1^6, publisher as-
serts, smallest edition 1,440. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
MAYVILLiE,c. h., Chautauqua Co.p
943+ pop., on Chautauqua Lake and West-
ern New York & Pennsylvania Rds. and
Chautauqua lake, 20 m. N. W. of James-
town. Farming.
SENTINEL; Fridays; republican; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1; established 1834;
Edward C. Fisk. editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL "
MECHANICSVILLE, Saratoga Go.
D- 4,695+ pop., on Delaware & Hudson and
Fltchburg Rds. and Champlaiu canal and
Hudson r., 20 m. N. of Albany, the State
capital, and 18 S. of Saratoga. Knitting,
pulp and paper mills, sash, blind and door,
electric supply and shirt factories, brick-
j'ards, iron and brass foundries and lime
kilns. Good water power.
HUDSON YALL-EY TIMES; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; Frank P.
Tucker, editor and publisher (2—5). Circula-
tion "JKL."
SATURDAY MERCURY; Satur
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1882; Farrington L.
Mead, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulatiou : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,056. In 1895. I. Actual average
for 1896, 1 ,080. In 1897, Y. In 1898. "jkl."
MEDINA, Orleans Co. -D 4,716t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River Rd.
and Oak Orchard creek and Erie canal.
40 m. W. of Rochester. Has water power
used In manufacturing. Agriculture,
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established February, 1903;
Baker ft Benson, editors and publishers
(2 — 4). Circulation "jkl "
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
691
NEW YORK.
REGISTER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1875; Morton A. Bowen, editor and
publisher. Circulation 'jKi,."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x20; subscription $1.25; established
18.52; Frank H. Hurd, editor and publisher
(1-r.).
Circiilatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less tnan 1,392. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, -iKi." In 1SX13. December, publisher as-
serts, no issue during past year was less than
1,500. In 1904, publisher asserts, no Issue
during past year was less than 1,600.
MEXICO, Oswego Co. a l,249t pop., on
Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd. and
Salmon creek, near Lake Ontario. Wagon
and canning factories, large flour and
grist mill, creamery and engine and boiler
factory.
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1;
established 1861; Henry Humphries, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Circiilatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts, no
edition less than 1,320; In 1896, 1,275. In 1897,
I Z. In 1898, publisher asserts, no issue less
than 1,250. In 1899. yl. In 1900, publisher as-
serts, no single issue has been less than 1.270.
In 1901, yl. In 1902. December, publisher
asserts, at no time during 1903 less than 1.270.
In 1903, December, publisher asserts, no issue
during past year was less than 1,270. Actual
average for i%i, 1,345.
MIDDLEBURG. Schoharie Co. n-
1,135+ pop., on Mlddleburg & Schoharie Rd..
5 m. S. of Schoharie, the county seat.
Creamery, machine shops, foundries, saw
and planing mills.
GAZETTE ; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 14x23; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1871 : J. Edward Young, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. zl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, (z— 1, 2. 4, 5) I. In
1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, I (Q Q)-
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 131^x22; subscription $1; established
1890; Wellington E. Bassler. editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "JKL"
MIDDLEPORT, Niagara Co. -a
1,431+ pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River Rd. and Erie canal, 10 m. N. E. of
Lockport. Grist, stave, flour and paper
mills, sash and blind and fruit canning
and evaporating establishments. Fruit
growing.
HERAIjD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; daily four pages 13x20, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $2;
weekly $1; established— daily October, 1902,
weekly 1885; W. John Hlnchey, editor and
publisher (3--o).
Circulation: Ttaily— Actual average for
1904, .)70.
Weekly: In 1901, "jju," Actual aver age for
1902,1,296. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
MIDDLETO WN, Orange Co.^2^
14,522+ pop., on Erie, New York, Susquehan-
na & Western and New York, Ontario &
Western Rds., 67 m. N. W. of New York
City. Manufacturing. Agriculture.
ARGUS; every evening except Sunday,
and MERCURY, semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; eight pages 22x28;
•ubscrlptlon— daily $3.50, semi-weekly $1.50;
established— dally 1876, semi- weekly 1858 ; Geo.
jYA, W YORK.
H. Thompson, editor; C. Macardell, Jr., pub-
lisher (7— 3 P).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, I. In 1896, I.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, "iKL."
Semi-VV'eekly: In 1895, I. In 1896, I. In
1897. Y. In 1898, "iKi,."
PRESS I every evening except Sunday,
and ORANGE CO. PRESS, semi-weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays ; republican ; six
pages 15x22; subscription, daily $;s.50, semi-
weekly $1.50; established — dally 1872. semi-
weekly 1850: Slauson & Boyd, editors and pub-
lishers (7— 3P).
Circulation— Daily : Accorded I from
1893 to 1895. Actual average for 1896, 1,596.
tn 1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In
1900. y I. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903,
yl. Actual average for 1904, 1,467.
Seuii-Weekly: Actual average for 1895,
3,247; for 1896, 3,279. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, vl. In 1903, yl. Actual average for
1904. 2.243.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and ORANGE CO. TIMES, semi-weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; four
pages 22x28; subscription- dally .$,3.50, semi-
weekly $1.50; established 1891; Lewis S. &
J. D. Stivers, editors and publishers (7— 3 P).
Circulation— Daily : In 1900, "jio,." Act-
ual average for 1901, 2,976. In 1902, vH.
In 1903, yH. Actual average for 1904,3,5*74.
Seini-VVeekly: "ikl."
SIGNS OF THE TIMES; semi-
monthly; baptist; thirty-two pages 8xlOJ^;
subscription $2; established 1832; F. A.
Chick, editor; Gilbert Beebe's Son, publisher
(2—4). Circulation -iKL." In 1901, Z (1,2,4,5).
MIIiFORD. Otsego Co. n 532t pop., on
Cooperstown & Charlotte Valley Rd.,8 m.
S. of Cooperstown, the county seat. Hop
raising and agriculture.
OTSEGO TIDINGS; Thursdays; inde-
pendent democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; John Wilcox,
editor and publisher (8— 3). Clrc'n "jkl"
TEACHERS' GAZETTE; monthly,
except July and August; educational; six-
teen pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1897; Teachers' Gazette Company, edi-
tors and publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation: In 1898. zH. Actual average
/or 1899, 5,645. In 1900, yG. Actual aver-
age for 1901, 5,431; /or 1902, 6,460; /or
1903, 7,533; /or 1904, 10,434.
MILLBROOK, I>M<cftcss Co.C[^ l,02rt
pop., on Newburgh, Dutchess & Connecticut
Rd., 15 m. N. E. of Poughkeepsle, the county
seat. Milk-condensing factory. Agricult-
ure. Summer resort.
MIRROR; Saturdays (A A).
ROUND TABLE; Fridays ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1892;
W. L. Swift, editor; Millbrook Printing Co.,
publishers (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl '•
MILL.ERTON, Dutchess Co. ^ 802t
pop., on Newburgh, Dutchess & Connecti-
cut, New York Central & Hudson River and
Philadelphia, Reading & New England Rds.,
23 m. N. E. of Poughkeepsle. Farming and
dairying.
TE IjEGR A M ; Thursdays ; independent ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; Col. Card, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,008. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL."
MINEOLA, c. h., Nassau Co. q, L200
pop., on Long Island Rd., 15 m. S. E. of New
York City. Farming and manufacturing.
NASSAU CO. GAZETTE; Fridays;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
692
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
$1; established 1898; H. McAlester, editor and
publisher (6-3). Circ'n -jkl " In 19l»3, Z (4).
NASSAU CO. SUN; Saturdays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899; Monroe S. Wood, editor and
publisher (1--4). Circulation "jkl."
MOHAWK, Herkimer Co. [j 2,028t
pop., on West Shore Rd. and Erie canal,
12 m. S. E. of Dtica. Agriculture.
HERKIMER CO. FARMER; Thurs
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scriptions!; established 1872; D.S.Jones, edi-
tor and publisher (8—3). Circulation •'jkl"
MONROE, Orange Co. O, 796t pop., on
Erie Rd., 10 m. S. E. of Goshen and 20 S. W.
of Newburgh, the two county seats. Three
creameries, foundries and large summer
hotels.
HERA Ij D; Saturdays; Independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882; James J. McNally, editor and
publisher (3—4). Circulation -iKi,-" (A A).
TIMES; Thursdays (A A).
MONTGOMERY, Orange Co. D,
973+ pop., on Erie and Wallkill Valley Rds.
and Wallkill r., 10 m. N. of Goshen, one
of the two county seats. Manufacturing.
Agriculture.
STANDARD AND REPORTER;
Fridays; republican ; four pages 22x28; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1864; Lyman H.
Taft, editor and publisher (12—4).
rirculatiou: In 1898, "jkl-" Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1 ,366. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. Z (4). Actual average
for a year ending ivith October, 1904, 1,304.
MONTICELEO,c. h., Sullivan Co. D^
1,160+ pop., on Port Jervis, Monticello & New
York Rd., 90 m. N. W. of New York City.
Lumbering and wooden ware manufact-
ures.
REPUBLICAN WATCHMAN; Fri
days ; democratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
Bonption $1; established 1826; Charles Bar-
num. editor; Barnum & Scriber, publisherp
(6—3) Circulation -jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
SULLIVAN CO. REPUBLICAN;
Fridays; republican; four pages 22x28; sub
Bcriptlon$l; established 1847; Waller Bros.,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jKi."
MONTOUR FALLS, Schuyler Co.
a 1,193+ pop., on Northern Central Rd., 3 m.
8. of Watklns. the county seat, and 18 N. of
Elmlra. Mills, manufactories and magnetic
springs.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; C. B. Ball, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl.'-
MOOERS, Clinton Co. cf 527t pop., on
Delaware & Hudson, Grand Trunk and Rut-
land Rds.
LIFE LINE; monthly; religious; eight
to sixteen pages 9i^xl3»^; subscription fifty
cents; established May, 1903; B. S. Taylor,
editor and publisher (12— 3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1904,
2,412.
MORAVIA, Cayuga Co. D 1,442+ pop.,
on Lehigh Valley Rd. and Owasco inlet, 18
m. S. E. of Auburn, the county seat. Farm
NEW YORK.
Implements and portable mills. Shipping
point for agricultural products. Farming.
REPUBLICAN -REGISTER; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1863; P. M. Rathbun,
editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" In 1897, Z.
Actual average for 1898, 1,095. In 1899,
publisher asserts, no edition less than 1,125;
In 1900. none less than 1,175. In 1901. I. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
MORRIS, Otsego Co. n 553t pop., i" the
Butternut Creek valley, 14 m. W. of One-
ODta. Furniture and wooden ware manu-
factories. Farming,
CHRONICLE; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1866; L. P. Carpenter's Sons, editors
and publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkj,."
MORRISVILLE, c.h. .Jlfadison Co.n
624+ pop., on New York, Ontario & Western
Rd., 12 m. S. of Oneida. Agriculture.
MADISON CO. LEADER; Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 22x28 : subscrip-
tion $1; established 1885; John H. Broad,
editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,680. In 1895, 1. In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898. publisher asserts, no edition less
thanl,500. Inl899.yT. Inl900,yl. Inl901.yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, Z (4). Actual average
/or 1904, 1,335.
MOUNT KISGO, Westchester Co. R
1,346+ pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River Rd., 37 m. N. of New York City. Resi-
dences of New York City business men.
RECORDER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1874 : Frank Dromgoole, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,50<J. In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896. 1,494. In 1897, Y. In 1898, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue less than 1,400. In
1899. zl. Actual average for a year ending
with Jii.yie.\90(), 1,475; for a year ending
with March, 1901, 1,4S5. In 1902, yl. Actual
average for 1903, 1,590; /or 1904, 1,630.
MOUNT MOHRIS, Livingston Co.-a
2,41(1+ pop., on Dansville & Mt. Morris,
Western New York & Pennsylvania, Dela-
ware, Lackawanna & Western and Erie
Rds.. 36 m. S. W. of Rochester. Manufact-
uring and agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1875; George M. ShuU, editor and
publisher (S— 3). Circulation "jkl." In 1897,
Z. Inl902, Z(ll). In 1903, Z (4).
PICKET LINE POST; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1899; F. Van Dorn, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
agefor a near ending with Sept., 1901, 1,S56 ;
for 1902. 2,452 : for 1903, 2,778. In
1904, yH.
UNION; Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1884: John C. Dickey, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for a year ending tvith July, 1902, 1,097.
In 1903, Z'(4). In 1904, "jkl"
MOUNT VERNON, Westchester Co.
0^ 20,346+ pop., on New York Central & Hud-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
693
NEW YORK.
son River and New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rds. Adjoins New York City on
the nortli.
ARC-} US; every evening except Sunday;
republican; eiglit pages 15x22; subscription
$o.6ii; establislied 1892; Stiles & Merriam,
editors and publishers (3—5).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for X^'iH, 1,467; for 1899, 1,873; for
1900, 1,9«5; for 1901, ii,318. lu 1902, yl.
Actual average for 1903, !i,989; for 1904.
2,913.
Publisher's announcement.— The Daily Ar-
gus is the leaiiing newspaper of Westches-
ter county. It carried more advertising in
its columns during 1904 than anj' other pa-
per published in the county. It prints
more "want" or classified advertisements
than contained in the combined newspa-
pers iu the county. Leading general adver-
tisers and the large metropolitan depart-
ment stores of New York City use its col-
umns. Circalatlon guaranteed to exceed
3,000 copies daily, and six times greater
than that of any other paper published in
Mount Vernon, and covering a territory
of 30,000 population. Wealthy suburban
residential section; large silver, furniture,
wood trim and refrigerator manufactories,
employing well paid mechanics.
E A Ct LE ; every evening except Sunday,
■and NEWS, Thursdays; democratic; six
pages I7i^x24; subscription— daily $3, weekly
$1; established— daily April, 1900, weekly 1893;
H C Fordham, editor; Westchester Publish-
ing Company, publishers (3—3).
Circulation-Daily: In 1901, I. In 1902,
(z-4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: "jkl."
LiEAIlER; Fridays; democratic; four
pastes 17x22; subscription $1; established
1904; I'^dwinW.Fisk, editor; Leader Publish-
ing Co.. publishers (1—5 P).
RECORD; Fridays ; republican ; eight
puges 18x24; subscription $1; established 1884;
Record Publishing Co.. publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.150. In 1896, I. Actual average
/or 1897. 1.368. In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In
1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1904. yl.
WESTCHESTER CO. ANZEIGER;
Saturdays ; German ; independent ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1875; Karl Heinrich Bauer, editor and pub-
lisher; dated also at Yonkers and New
Rochelle. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
WESTCHESTER MESSENGER;
Saturdays; Italian and English; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established April,
19)0: Lorenzo Pettinati. editor and pub-
lisher (10—3 P). Circulation ".jkl." (A A).
WINDOW TRIMMER; monthly;
forty-four pages 8x10^; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1901: Louis M. Babcock, editor;
The Window Trimmer Publishing Company,
publishers.
Circulation: In 1904, 1.
NAPLES, Ontario Co. -a l,048t pop.,
on Lehigh Valley Rd. and Canandaigua
inlet, 25 m. S. of Canandaigua, the county
seat. Grape-box factory and flour mills.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; estal)lishea 1898;
Geo. T Morey, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation : "jkl." In 1899, Z. In 1900,
June, publisher asserts, every week during
the past year 1,20(J. In 1901, publisher as-
serts, during year prior to May 1.5, each week
•was 1,200. In 1902, yl. In 1903, Z (4). In
1904, yl.
RECORD; Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 20x26: subscription $1: established
1870; J. S. Tellier, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl" In 1896. T. In
1897. Y. In 1898. "jkl." (??). In 1902, Z
<1,2.4,5).
NEW YORK.
NEPERA PARK, Westchester Co.
Q, 93 pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River R 1., 7 m. S. W. of White Plains.
OPEN LETTER; nnmthly; four pages
8)^x11; sub.scription 25 cents; established
1891; J. C. Hogan, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1904. (z-4) J.
NEWARK, Wayne Co. c 4,578t-State
census6,206— pop., on New York Central &
Hudson River, West Shore and Northern
Central Rds. and Erie canal, 30 m. E. of
Rochester and 51 m. W. of Syracuse. Iron
furnaces, foundries and flour mill. Agri-
culture.
ARCADIAN GAZETTE; Wednes-
days; republican; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1887; W. C. &F. D.
Burgess, editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
2,410; for 1896, 2,307; for a year ending
with February, 1898, 2,554. In 1899, yH.
In 1900, yH. In 1901, y I. In 1902, y I. In 1903,
^2 4) 1. In 1904 yl.
COURIER; Thursdays : democratic ;
four pages 22x28; subscription $2; established
1857; J.Wilson, editor and publisher (3-3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1901, "jkl." (-f-t-).
HERALD; Thursdays (A A).
UNION ; Saturdays; republican; six pages
20x26; subscription $1.50; established 1872;
A. F. DuBois, editor and publisher (3—5 P)
Circulation : Acttial average for 1897,
1,779; /or 1898. 1,796; for 1899, 1,788.
In 1900. (z— 4) I. Actual average for
1901,1,781: /or 1902, 1,701. In 1903,1. In
1904, yl.
NEWAKK VALLEY, Tioga Co. g
818+ pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 10 m. N. of
Owego, the county seat. Butter and cheese.
Milk shipped to Philadelphia, Pa., and New
York.
TIOGA CO. HERALD; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 18t6; G. E. Purple, editor
and publisher.
Circulation: In 1899, "j_kl." In 1900 and
1901, publisher asserts, no issue was as small
as 1,100; in 1903. January, no issue duringl902
was smaller than 1.200. In 1904, January, pub-
lisher asserts, that no issue during past year
was less than 1,200. In 1904, yl.
NEW BERLIN, Cft«nan5'0 Co. n l,156t
pop., on New York, Ontario & Western Rd.
and Unadilla r., 12 m. N. E. of Norwich.
Tanneries and flour mills and factory of
Condensed Milk Co.
GAZETTE; Saturdays; independent:
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1850; Geo. H. Willard, editor and publisher
(6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896. 1,025; for 1897,1,039; for
1899.1,076. In 1900, yl. In 1901, -jkl."
NEW BRIGHTON, Richmond Co.
n^ 16,423+ pop., on Staten Island Rapid
Transit and north shore of Staten Island,
6 m. S. of and connected with the borough
of Manhattan by ferry.
{See New York City, Borough of Richmond.)
NEWBURGH, c. h., Orange Co. Z\
24,943+ pop., on Erie. New York Central &
Hudson River, West Shore and New Eng-
land Rds. and W. bank of Hudson r., 60 m.
N. of New York City. Direct communica-
tion with Pennsylvania coal regions. Tan-
694
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
neries, foundries and cotton, woolen, iron,
hat, steam engine, boiler. Ice machine
and other manufactures and ship building.
Agriculture.
JOURNAL; every erenlng except Sun-
day, and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdaysand
Fridays; republican; eight pages 22x28; sub-
scription—daily $5, semi-weekly $2; estab-
lished—daily 1862, semi-weekly 1833; Samuel
Ritchie, editor; The Newburgh Journal Com-
pany, publishers (12—4).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, I. In 1896, 1.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, zl. Inl899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
Semi-Weekly: "jkl."
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday;
republican; eight to sixteen pages n}4x'2S^;
subscription $5; established 1885; The New
burgh News Printing and Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (2 — 4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
4,133. In 1896, G. In 1897. GZ. In 1898, yH.
In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH.
Actual average for 1902, 4,357; for 1903,
4,437; for im, 4,715.
Publisher's annottncpwienf.— The News can
show the largest daily circulation in South-
ern New York outside of the metropolis,
and accepts advertising on a distinct and
unequivocal guarantee that its circulation
is three times that of the other two
Newburgh dailies combined, and five
times as great as either one of them. Cir-
culation examined and guaranteed by
Association of American Advertisers.
REGISTER; every evening except Sun-
day ; democratic ; four pages 23x28 : sub-
scription $5 ; established 1796 ; Moffat &
Tucker, editors and publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.700. In 1895, I. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. Inl900,yl.
In 1901, y I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yL In
1904. yl.
SUNDAY TELEGRAM; Sundays; in-
dependent; eight pages 17x24; subscription
$2; established 1889; J. W. F. Ruttenber,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 4,400. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In
1898. yH. In 1899. vl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, yT. In 1904, yl.
NEW PAIiTZ, Ulster Co. [^l,022t pop.,
on "Wallkill Valley Rd. andWallkill r., 16 m.
S. of Kingston, the county seat, and 20 N. by
"W. of Newburgh. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
four pages 20x28 ; subscription $1 ; established
1868; Ralph Le Fevre, editor and publisher
(8—3), Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; Tuesdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1: established
1860; Mrs. C. J. Ackert, editor and pub
Usher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, -jkl." In 1896, I. In
1897. I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jjvt,."
NEWPORT, HerMmer Co. ^ 610t
pop., on Adirondack & St. Lawrence Rd.,
14 m. N. E. of Utica. Knitting mills, cheese
factory, grist mill and sash, blind and
wagon factories. Farming.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; L. B. Tuttle, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1899, -jkl." In 1900, Octo-
ber, publisher asserts, every week for more
than a year was over 1,900. In 1901, "jKi."
NEW ROCHEL.LE, Westchester Co.
R 14,720t pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd., 18 m. N. of New York City.
Manufactory of druggists' scales. Resi-
dences.
NEW ERA; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished May, 1890; New Era Publishing Co.,.
editors and publishers (12—3).
Circulation "jsl" In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904 yl.
PARAGRAPH; Fridays; republican;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1891; Robert L. Forbes, editor and
publisher, Offlce, 233 Main street (7—3 P).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,.
1,906. In 1896, 1. Actual average for the
first six months of 1897, 1,974; for a year
ending with March, 1898, t2.049; for a year
ending with June, 1899, 2,236. In 1900. yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
PIONEER; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1859;
H. Sweet, editor and publisher (6—3).
C irculation "JKL." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904. yl.
PRESS ; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2.50; established
1875; James H.Smith, editor and publisher
(7 — 3 P). Circulation "jkl."
THISTLE; monthly; literary; inde-
pendent; thirty-two pages 43^x7; subscrip-
tion $1; established March, 1902; Lee Fair-
child, editor; Croscup & Sterling Company,
publishers. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
NEWTOWN, Queens Co. [^7,915-
pop., on Long Island Rd. and Long Island
Sound, 5 m. N. W. of Jamaica, the county
seat. Oilcloth factories and rope walks.
{See New York City, Borough of Queens.)
NEW YORK, c. h.. New York Co. R,
3,437,202+ pop., situated partly on Manhattan
Island, which lies at the confluence of the
Hudson and East rs. The corporate limits
of the city extend into neighboring coun-
ties and comprise the boroughs of Man-
hattan, Brooklyn, Richmond, Queens and
Bronx. It is the commercial metropolis
of the United States, and the most populous
and important city in the western hemi-
sphere. Noted for the cosmopolitan char-
acter of its population and the variety and
importance of its commercial and financial
interests, manufacturing and other indus-
tries. One of the finest and most commo-
dious harbors in the world.
Boroughs of Manhattan and Bronx..
DAILY.
AMERICAN ; every morning except
Sunday, EVENING JOURNAL, every
evening except Sunday, and AMERICAN
AND JOURNAL, Sunday morniug; inde-
Fiendent; daily twelve to sixteen, Sunday
orty-two to fifty-six pages 18x22; subscrip-
tion—morning and Sunday $8.50, without Sun-
day $6, evening $3.50; established 1882; "W.
Randolph Hearst, editor and publisher. Of-
fice. Tryon Row (3—4).
Circulation— Morning: In 1895, A. In
1896, A. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yA. In 1899, yA-
In 1900, yA. In 1901, yA. In 1902, yA. In
1903, yA. In 1904, yA.
Evening: In 1896, A. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yA.
In 1899, yA. In 1900, yA. In 1901, yA. In
1903, yA. In 1903. yA. In 1904, yA.
Sunday: In 1895, A. In 1896, A. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yA. In 1899, yA. In 1900, yA. In
1901, yA. In 1902, yA. In 1903, yA. In
19(14. vA.
AMERICAN METAL MARKET
AND DAILY IKON AND STEEL
REPORT; every morning except Satur-
day, Sunday and holidays; metals; twelve-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
695
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
pages 93^x153^; subscription $10; established
1883; American Metal Market Co., publishers.
Oltiee, 81 Fulton street.
Circulation: In 1S95, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, smallest edition. 1.450. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, .')).
ATIjANTIS; every evening except Sun-
day; GreeK; four to six pages 17 J4x24; sub-
scription S4; established 1894; D. J. Vlasto,
editor; The Atlantis Co., publishers. Office,
51 Vesej- street (3—5).
Circulation: In 1896. ".ikl." In 1897, I Z.
In 1S98, zl. In 1899, y I. Actual average for
a year ending with October. 1900, 4,874. In
19U1, \G, In liH)2, yG. Actual average for
1908, 5,897. In 1904, G.
BOL.1.ETINO DEL.L.A SERA; every
evening except Sunday; four pages 21x26;
subscription $4; established 1898; Faugone,
Balletto & Fellegatti, editors and publishers.
Office, 178 Park row (3—3).
Circulation : In 1901, ###.
BOND BUYER; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; finan-
cial ; daily ten, weekly thirty-six pages
10x13; subscription— daily $120, weekly $5;
established-daily 1893, weekly 1887; Wni. F.
G. Shanks, editor; National Press Intel-
ligence Co., publishers. Office. 25 West Broad-
way (1—4).
Circulation-Daily: "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4)
!(••). In 1904, yl.
Weekly: "jkl." In 1899, Z. In 1900, Z. In
1902. "JKL." In 1903, Z (z— 4) !(#•). In
1904, yl.
BRONX BOROUGH RECORD
AND TIMEtS; every evening except Sun-
day, and Sunday morning; republican; daily
four, Sunday eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $3, Sunday $1; established— daily
1900, Sunday 1864; Arthur G. Bedell, publisher
Office, 4113 Third avenue (3—3).
Circulation- Daily : "JKi."
Sunday: In 1900, "jkl." Actual average for
1901.2,987. Iul902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yl.
CITY RECORD ; every morning except
Sunday and other legal holidays than elec-
tion day ; four to one hundred and thirty
pages 12x17; subscription $9.30; established
187:^; inserts minutes of municipal bodies and
official advertisements only. Office, 2 City
Hall. Circulation "jkl."
COL.U1HBIA SPECTATOR; every
day except Sunday during the college year;
collegiate; four pages 11x15; subscription $4;
established 1877; Students of Columbia Uni
versity, editors and publishers; R. M.Rich-
ter, manager. Office, Columbia Univer-
slfy (3-1)
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver
age for a year ending with June, 1902. 1,044.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, "jkl." (DD)-
COMiHERCIAL; daily except Sunday
and holidays; commercial, financial and
shipping; ten to fourteen pages 18x24; sub-
scription .S6; established as weekly 1795;
changed to daily 1898; Commercial News-
paper Co. , publishers. Office, 8 Spruce street
(4-5 P).
Circulation : In 1898, 1. In 1899, 1. In 1900, H.
Inl9i)l, yH. In 1902, (z— 1) F. In 19(J3. yE.
In 19;)4, vE.
COURRIER DES ETATS-UNIS;
every morning, and WEEKLY, Saturdays ;
French ; independent ; daily four, Sunday
eight pages 17x24, weekly twenty-four pages
12x17 ; subscription— daily $12.60, Sunday
$2.50. weekly $5.20; established 1828; H. P.
Sam pers, editor; H. P. Sampers & Co.. pub
Ushers. Office. 195 Fulton street ( 7—3 P).
Circulation- Daily : In 1895, H. In
1896. H. In 1897. Y. In 1893. yl. In 1899. yl.
Inl900,yl. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl. Inl9()3,yl.
In 1904, yl.
Sunday: In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, vH. Inl9()0,vH.
In 1901, yH. In 1902. yH. In 1903, yH.' In
1904, yH.
Weekly: In 189.5, F. In 1896, F. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yG. Inl899.yG. In 1900. yG.
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
In 1901. yG. In 1902, yG. Inl9(j3, yG. In
19(14, yG.
DAS MORGEN JOURNAL; every
morning; German; independent; daily eight,
Sunday forty-eight pages 18x22; subscription
-daily $3, with Sunday $4.50, Sunday $2.50;
established 1890; W. R. Hearst, editor and
publisher. Office, Tryon Row (<>- 3).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, B. In 1396,
B. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yB. Inl899,yB. In
1900, yB. In 1901, yC. In 19a2, yC. In 1903,
(z— 4)C(««). In 1904, yC.
Sunday: In 1895. B. In 189G. B. In 1897,
Y. In 1898. yB. Inl899.yB. In 1900, yB.
In 1901, yB. In 1902, yB. In 1913, (z— 4) B (• •).
In 1904, yB.
EVENING MAIL; every evening ex-
cept Sundaj'; republican; ten to thirty-two
pages 16x22; subscription $4. ,50; established
1838; Henry L. Stoddard, editor; Mail and
Express Co., publishers. Office, 203 Broad-
way (3— 5P)-
Circulation: In 189.5. D. In 1896. D. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yE. In JB99, yE. In 1900, yE.
In 1901, yE. In 1902, yF. In 1903, (z— 4) F.
In 1904, yF.
EVENING POST; every evening except
Sunday, SEMI-\^ EEKLY, Mondays and
Thursdays, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
independent; daily twelve to thirty -two,
semi-weekly eight, weekly twelve pages
18x23; subscription— daily $9, semi weekly
$2, weekly $1; established— daily and semi-
weekly 1801, weeklv 1888; RolloOgden. editor;
W. J. Pattison. publisher. Office, 206 Broad-
way (12—4).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895,24.081; /or 1896, 24,037; /or 1897,
24,564; for 1898, 25,860; for 1899.
23,244. In 1900, yC In 1901, yC. Actual
average for a year ending with June, 1902,
23,487 ; for 1903, 23,991 ; for 1904,
26,114(00).
Semi-Weekly: "jkl."
Weekly: "jkl"
EVENING TELEGRAM; every even-
ing except Sunday; independent; twelve to
sixteen pages 16x23; subscription $2.50; es-
tablished 1868: Frank H. Pierson, managing
e<titor; New York Herald Company, pub-
lishers. Office Herald square (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895, D. In 1896, D.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, yD. In 1899, B. Ac-
tual average for 1900, 129,355; for 1901,
145,059; for 1902, 151,638; for 1903,
156.802. In 1904. yA.
FINANCIAL NEWS AND INDI-
CATOR; every morning except Sunday;
financial ; twelve pages 11x16 ; subscription
$8; established 187(); Alex. C. Lassen, editor;
Alex. C. Lassen and D. C. Demeritt. publish-
ers. Office, 12 Broadwav. Circulation "iKL"
In 1898, Z. In 1900, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
FORWARD; every evening except Sat-
urday and Sunday, and Saturday and Sunday
mornings; Hebrew; labor and socialist; daily
six pages 17x23, Saturday eight pages 14}^x23;
subscription— daily $3.50, Saturday edition 80
cents; established 1897; Forward Association,
editors and publishers. Office, 148 East Broad-
way (2—4).
Circulation: In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. Act-
^(al average for a year ending with Septem-
ber, 1900, 19,000. In 1901, E. Actiml aver-
age for 1902, 31,709: /or 1903. 43.241.
In 1904. yC.
Sunday: Actual average for 1903, 41,044.
In 1904, yC.
GLAS NARODA; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; Slavonic; independent; four
to eight pages 15x22; subscription |3; estab-
lished 1893; Frank Sakser. editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 109 Greenwich avenue (1 — 4).
Circulation "jkl."
GLOBE AND COMMERCIAL AD-
VERTISER; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; eight to twelve pages 17x24;
subscription $3; established 1797; Commercial
Advertiser ARsociatlon, publishers. Office,
7 Dev street (3—5 P).
Circulation: In 1895, E. In 1896, E. In
696
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
yiEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
1897. Y. In 1898, yE. In 1899, yE. In 1900, yE.
In 1901, yE. In 190>, yE. In 1903, C. Actual
average for a year ending with January,
19<J5, 103,516.
Publisher's announcement.— In accordance
with the requirements of the American
Newspaper Directory it was necessary to
make a statement of the average circula-
tion of the Globe for one year from Febru
ary 1, 1904. The average for this period,
103,516 does not do the Globe full Justice,
because it was on Feb. 1, 1901, that the Com-
mercial Advertiser was re-named the
Globe. The average for the early months
of the period were, of course, very much
lower than towards its close, the actual
average net paid circulation for the five
months preceding February 1, 1905, being
127,516. It should be noted that the Globe
has given no return privilege to dealers
during the past year, and ttie statement
of circulation is for copies actually sold
and not copies printed, as permitted by
the Directory.
The actual monthly daily averages for
the year were.
February. 71,500
March 84,031
i^pril 98,363
May 111,369
June 114,587
July 117,023
August 119,474
September 125,182
October , 126,612
November 130,030
December 127,521
January 128.246
HERALiD;every morning; independent;
fourteen to twenty -four pages 16x23. Sunday
eighty to one hundred pag«s; subscription-
daily $8, Sunday $2: established 1835; T. H.
Hamilton, editor; New York Herald Co.,
publNhers. Office, Herald square (12 — 4).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, A. In 1896, A.
In 1897-, Y. In 1898, yA. In 1899. yA . In
1900.yA. In 1901, yA. Inl902,yA. Inl903,yA.
In 1904, yA (00).
Sunday: In 1895. A. In 1896, A. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. yA. In 1899, yA. In 1900, yA. In
1901, vA . In 1902, yA. In 1903, yA. In 1901,
yA (00).
HLAS L.IDU; every morning except
Sunday, NEOELNI HLAS LIDU. Sun-
days, and TYDM LIST HIiAS l.IDU,
Saturdays; Bohemian; social democracy;
daily four pages 20x26, Sunday eight pages
13x20, weekly twenty pages 11x14; subscrip
tlon— daily S8, Sunday $2.60, weekly $2.60;
established 1886 ; Bohemian Workingmen's
Co operative Association, publishers. Office,
436 E. 72d street (6—3),
Circulation— Daily: "jkl" In 1903, (z— 4),
!(••). In 1904, y I.
Sunday : In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
Weekly: "jkl"
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Brono\
HOTEL. llEl'ORTEll AKD HOTEL
MAIL; every morning except Sunday and
legal holidays; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $18 ; established 1877; Charles F. Lar-
zelere, editor and publisher. Office. 76 Elm
street (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
IL FROGRESSO ITALO-AMERI-
CANO ; every morning except Monday;
Italian; independent; four pages 22x38, Sun-
day eight pages; subscription $8; established
1879; Charles Barsotti, editor; II Progresso
Italo-Americano Newspaper Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 42 Duane street (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1898. "JKL." In 1899, G. In
1900, vG. In 1901, yG. Inl902,yG. Inl903,yG.
In 191)4. yH.
JEWISH DAILY NEWS; every even-
ing except Saturday and Sunday, Sunday
morning, and JEWISH GAZETTE, Fri-
days; Hebrew (Yiddish and English); in-
dependent: daily eight pages 17x24, weekly
twenty four pages 15x24; subscription— dally
$3, weekly $2.50; established 1874; Sarasohn &
Son, publishers. Office, 185 East B'way (3—4).
Circulariou— Daily : Actual average for
1894, 11,375. In 1895, G. In 1896, publisher
asserts, smallest 16,000. In 1897. zE. Actual
ai-emge/or 1898, 32,4S9; /or 1899, 32,914;
for a year ending with July. 1900, 33,S4S;
for 1901, 39,359; /or 1902, 42,030. Actual
average for a year ending with February,
1904, 47, 195. In 1904, y B.
Weekly: Actual average for 1894, 18,650.
In 1895, F. Actual average for 1896, 24,680 ;
for the first six months of 1897, 2^3,459. In
1898, vi). In 1899, yE. In 1900, yE. Inl901,yF.
In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904, yF.
JEWISH HERALD; every evening
except Saturday, and VOLKSADVO-
OAT, Fridays; Hebrew; daily eight, weekly
sixteen pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1.50; established 1887; M. & G. Mintz,
editors and publishers. Office, 132 Canal
street (8—3 P).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1898. 27,687; for 1899, 31,706 ##• In
19()0, yE. In 1901, yE. In 1902, (z— 6) C. In
1904 vC
WeeltlV : >4cfwa?ar'erage/or 1898, 33,000;
for 1899, 25,263. In 1900, yD. In 1901, yE.
In 1902, yE. In 1904, yE.
JEWISH MORNING JOURNAL;
every morning except Saturday, JEWISH
A B'E N D - P O S T, every evening except
Saturday, and JEWISH JOURNAL,
Fridays; Jewish; dailies eight, weekly six-
teen p^ages 18x24; subscription— morning $3,
evening $3, weekly $1; established— morn-
ing Julv, 1901, evening and weekly 1899;
Jacob Saphirstein. editor: The Jewish Press
Publishing Co., i)ublishers. Office, 228 Madi-
son street (2 — 4).
Circulation- Horning: In 1902. C. Actual
ai-eraffe/or i;kj3, 3 1,776; /or 1904, 43,650.
Evening: In 1899, C. Average circulation
for year ending July 31, 1900, 22,782 (aaa). In
THREE FACTS ABOUT THE "JEWISH DAILY NEWS."
Publishers the Jkwish Daily News, April 7, 1905.
185 East Broadway, New York.
Dear /Sirs.— The circulation statement of the Jewish Daily News,
sent us yesteriay, was received too late for us to make use of it in the 1905
elition of Rowell's American Newspaper Directory.
Yours very trTily, The Printers' Ink Publishing Co.
R. W. Palmer.
FA-OT II.
The circulation of the Jewish Daily News was audited by the Asso-
SOCIA.TION OF American Advertisers on February 18, 1905, and the daily
averagre was then found to be (»3/^64 net: all unsold copies andreturns
deducted.
F.A.OT III.
Advertising rates positively the lowest per thousand circulation.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
697
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bron.i:
1901. yD. In 1902, y I). Actual average for
19t«. 23,466; /or 19()4, 18,993.
Weekly: ••jkjl-"
JEWISH WORI.D; every evening ex
cept Saturday; Hebrew (Yiddish and Eng-
lish); eight pages 17x21; subscriptions;!;
established June, 1902; H. Marllanslty, editor;
Lebanon Printing and Publishing Company,
publishers. Oftice, 9 Rutgers street (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for V.H)o,
'■25,'Z'2'2. In nX)4, yC.
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE AND
COIU.HERCIAL, BULLETIN; every
morning except Sunday; conxmercial; four-
teen pages 18x:^3; subscription $12; estab-
lished—Journal of Commerce 1827, Commer
cial Bulletin 1865 ; consolidated 1893 ; Wni.
Dodsworth, editor; Journal of Commerce
and Commercial Bulletin (Incorporated),
publishers. Office, 19 Beaver street ( 12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895, F. In 1896, F. In
1897, Y. Inl898.yiJ. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yG.
In 1901. vG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. in
1904, yG (00).
JOURNAL OF FINANCE; every
morning except Sunday ; financial ; four
pages 13x19; subscription $5; established
189(1; Wm. F. Jones, editor and publisher.
Office. 73 Broad street (7—3 P). Circ'n "jk-i.."
L'ARALDO ITALIANO;everymorn
Ing except Monday; Italian; eight pages
17^x22j^: subscription $6; established 1894;
Glovanul Viearlo, editor; L'Araldo Italiano
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 71 Centre
street (8—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1S96,"jkl." In 1897,
Z. In 1898, zF. In 1899, yG. In 1900. vG.
In 1901, yG. In 1902. yG. Inl903,(z— 4)G(«»).
In 1904, yG.
Sunday: In 1903. (z— 4) F (• •). In 1904, y F.
LAW JOURNAL; every morning ex
cept Sunday and legal holidays; legal; eight
to fourteen pages 13x18; subscription $7; es
tabllshed 1888 ; New York Law Publlshinc
Company, editors and publishers. Office. 30i3
Broadway (12—3). Circulation "jkl" (00).
LISTY; every morning except Sunday,
and N E D E L N I N E W- Y O R S R E
LISTY, Sundays; Bohemian; dally four
pages 22x28, Sunday sixteen pages 12x16; sub
•cription— dally $7, Sunday $2..'iO; established
—dally 1875, Sunday 1889; L. C. Frank, editor.
New York Listy Company, publishers. Office,
1397 Avenue A (8—3).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1894. 4,135. In 1895, G. In 1896. G. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, vH.
In 1911, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 4) H.
In 1904, yH.
Sunday: Actual average for 1894, 5,625.
In 1895. G. In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. In 1S9S. y H.
In 1899. yH. In 1900. yH. In 1901, >H. In
1902, yH. In 1903. (z— 4) H. In 1904, yH.
I>IEDICAL: daily except Sunday (A A).
M O R N I N G TELEGRAPH ; everj
morning; democratic and sporting; dally
ten to sixteen, Sunday thirty six pages
15x22; subscription $14: established 1897;
Wm. E. Lewis, editor; Henry N. Cary. puV)
Usher. Office. 50th st. and Eighth ave. ( 1—5).
Circulation— Daily (Sunday included):
In 189."), publisher asserts, smallest 40.0('0. In
1896. C. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yE. In 1899. yG.
In 1900. zF. In 19111, vF. Actual average for
1902,38,223. In 1903. (z— 4) C. Actual av-
erage for mti, 29,783.
Sunday : In 19J3. (z— 4) C (• •). Actual av-
erage for 1904, 58,999.
NARODNI LIST; every morning; Cro
atian; four pages 18x22; subscription $5; es-
tab ished 1893; Frank Zottl, editor and pub
Usher. Office, 108 Greenwich street (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 3,150. In 1902, (z— 4. 6) H.
Actual average for UKi3, 6,080. In 1904. yG.
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday,
and SUNDAY MORNING, democratic;
dally twelve, Sunday sixteen pages 18x24;
Bubscriptlon— daily $3, daily and Sunday $5;
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
established 1867; Thomas C.Qiiinn, editor and
publisher. Office, 141 E. 25tn street (1— 5 P).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, A. In 1896,
A. In 1897. Y". In 1898, yA . In 1899 yA. In
l'.0O,yA. In 1901,(z-6) A. In 1902, (z— 6) A.
Ini;;()3. yE. In 1904, yF.
Sunday: In 1895, publisher asserts 72,000.
In 1896. B. In 1897, Y. In 1898,vB. Inl899,yB.
Inl900,yB. Inl901,(z— 6) B. In 1902,(z-6) B.
In 1903, yE. In 1904, vF.
NORTH SIDE NEWS; every evening
except Sunday, and Sunday morning, ami
WEEKIiV, Saturdays; democratic; daily
four. Sunday twelve, weekly eight pages
18x24; subscription— dally $6, weekly $1 ; es-
tablished—dally October. 1901. weekly 1897;
Robert E. Day, editor; St umpf &Steurer, pub-
lishers. Offi f e. corner 149th street and Bergen
avenue (7—3 P).
Circulation— Daily: "jlki."
Weekly : In 1897, G. Actual average for
1898. 5,900; for 1899, 6,590; for 1900,
7,052. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. Inl903,yG.
In 1904, vH.
PEOPLE; every morning, and WEEK-
LY^, Saturdays; socialist; six pages 17x20;
subscription— daily $3.50, weeklj' 50 cents;
established— daily 19C0, weekly 1891; Daniel
de Leon, editor; Socialist Labor Party, pub-
lishers, office, 2 New Reade street (12— 4).
Circulation — Daily: In 1901. 'jkl." In
19('2, H. In 1903. yH. In 1904, yH.
Weekly: In 1897, "jkl-" In 1898, F. Act-
ual average for 1899. 18,644. In 1900, yD.
In 1901. yE. In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In
1^H)4. yF.
PRESS: every morning; republican;
daily ten to twelve, Sunday thirty-four to
forty pages 17x22; subscription— daily $4..50,
daily and Sunday $6.50, Sunday $2.50; estab-
lished 1887; Ervin Wardmau. editor; New
York Press Co. (Limited), publishers. Office,
9 Spruce street (3—5 P).
Circuiatiou— Daily : Actual average for
1894,118.609. In 1895, A. In 1896, A . In
1897. Y. In 1898, yB (??). In 1899, zB (+ +).
In 1900, vB. In 1901, (z— 3) B. In 1902, yB.
In 1903, yB. In 1904, yB.
Sunday: Actual average for \S94, 53,560.
Ill 1896, B. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yC (??). In
1899. yC. In 1900. yC. In 1901, yC. In
190i, yt!. In 1903, yC. In m)4, yC.
Weekly: In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In1897,Y.
In 1898. yH. InlS99, yH. In 1900, vH. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. Inl904,yl.
PROLETARIO; daily, and WEEK-
LY, Saturdays; Italian; socialist; four
pages 15x22; subscription— dallj^ $5, weekly
$1; established— daily 1903, weekly 1896; G. M.
Serrabi. editor; The Federazione Soeialiata
Italiana, publishers. Office, 19 Carmine
street (6—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1903. "jkl "
Weekly: In 1903. (z— 4) I (••) (A A).
STAATS-ZEITUNG; every morning,
every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY"^, Saturdays; German; morning and
weekly sixteen, evening eight, Sunday
forty pages 18x23; subscription — morn-
ing $6, evening $3.50, Sunday $2.50. weekly
$1.50; established 1834: New York Staats-
Zeitung Corporation, editors and publishers.
Office, corner Tryon and Park rows (3 — 3).
Circuiatiou — Morning: In 1895. B. In
1896, B. In 1897, zB. In 1898, vC. In 1899, zC.
In 1900. yC. In 1901. vC. In 1902. yC. In
1903, yC. In liKJl, yC (00).
Evening: In 1895. F. In 1896, F. In 1897,
zF. In 1898, zF. In 1899, zF. In 1900, yF.
In 1901. yF. In 1902, D. In 1903, yD.
Sunday: In 1895, B. In 1896. B. In 1897,
zB. In 1898. yC. In 1899, zC. In1900, yC. In
1901, vC\ In 1902, B. In 1903, yB. In 1904,
yBi00).
VYeekly : In 1895, E. In 1896, E. In 1897,
zE. In 1898, zE. In 1899, zE. In 1900, yE.
In 1901. vE. In 1902, yE. In 1903, yE. In
1904, yE.'
STOCKHOLDER ; every morning ex-
cept Sunday; financial; four pages 1.3x19;
subscription $8; established 1862; Seabury
698
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
Lawrence, editor; Matthew Griflin, pub-
lisher. Office, 176 Broadway (7—3 P). Circu-
lation "JKL."
SUN; evflry morning, EVENING SUN,
every eveningexcept Sunday ; independent;
morning ten to sixteen, evening eight to
sixteen, Sunday twenty-eight to forty-four
pages 18x23: subscription— morning $6, even-
ing $2, Sunday $2; established— morning 1833,
evening 1887, Sunday 1876; The Sun Printing
and Publishing Association, publishers. Of
lice. Printing House square (3 — 5 P).
Circulatiou— Morning: In 1895, A. In
1896, A. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yA. In 1899, yA.
In 1900, yA. In 1901, yA. In 1902, yA. In
1903, yA. In 19()4, yA (00).
Eveuiug : In 1895, A . In 1896. A . In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yA. In 1899, vA. In 1900, yA. In
1901, vA. In 1902, yA. In 1903. yA. In 1904, y A.
Sunday: In 1895, A. In 1896, A. In 1897, Y.
In 1893, yA. In 1899, yA. In 1900, yA. In
1901, yA. In 1902. yA. In 1903. yA. In 19o4,
yA (001.
TIMES; every morning; independent-
democratic; daily sixteen to twenty pages,
with eight-page review of books and art
supplement Saturday, financial supplement
Sunday, Sunday forty-six pages 18x24; sub
scription— daily $6, daily and Sunday, $8.50,
Sunday $2.50, Saturday $1; established 1851;
Charles R. Miller, editor ; The New York
Times Co., publishers. Office, Times square
(3-5 P).
Circulation-Daily: In 1894, B. In 1895, C.
In 1896. B. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yC (? ?). In
1899, yC. In 1900, yC. May 6, 1901, publisher
asserts, there has been no issue of th^ New
York Daily Times, for one year preceding
this day. that has failed to exceed 75,000
copies. In 1902, (z— 4) A. In 1903, yA. In
1904. yA (00).
Sunday: In 1894. B. In 1895, C. In 1896, B.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, yC. In 1899, vC. In
1900, vC. In 1901. yC. In 1902, yC. In 1903, yC.
In 19i)4. B (0 0).
TltADE RECORD; every morning ex
cept Sunday ; wholesaleclothing. textiles and
woolens; four to six pages 14x22; subscrip-
tion $12; established 1896; £. W. Fairchlld,
editor; Daily Trade Record Co , publishers;
dated also at Chicago. Office, 621 Broadway
(8-3).
Circulatiou "iKL.- In 1903, (z— 4) I (••).
In liUM, yl.
TRIBUNE; every morning, TRI-
W E E K. L Y, Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays; republican; TRI BIJNE FA 1131-
ER. Thursdays, agricultural, and TRIB-
UNE REVIEW, Saturdays; republican;
daily fourteen, triweekly six pages 18x24,
Sunday thirty-six pages with twenty-page
illustrated supplement; Tribune Farmer
tw^enty. Tribune Review sixteen pages
12x18; subscription — daily $8, Sunday $2,
triweekly $1.50, Tribune Farmer $1, Trib-
une Revii'W .$1; established— dally and week-
lies 1841,tri-vveekly 1899; Whitelaw Reid, edi
tor; The Tribune Association, publishers.
Offlce, 154 Nassau street.
Circulatiou— Daily: In 1894, B. In 1895,
C. In 1896, B. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yC. In
1899, yC. In 19:)0, yC. In 1901. (z-4. 5, 12) C.
In 1902, yC. In 19 3. yC. In 1904, B (00).
Sunday: In 1894, B. In 1895, C. In 1896, B.
In 1897. Y. In 1898, yC. In 1899, yC. In
1900, yC. Inl901, (z-4, 5, 12) C. In 1902, yC.
In 1903 yC. In UXi4, yC (00).
Tri-Weekly: In 1900, C. In 1901, yD. In
1902. vD. In 1903, yD. In 19(J4. yD.
Combined Weekly: In 1894, publisher as-
serts. 166,948. In 1895, A. im896, A. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yB. In 1899, yB. Ini900, yB.
In 1901. (z-4, 5, 12) B. In 1902, yB. In
1903, yB. In 1904. yB.
VOTiKS ZEITUNG; every morning;
and VOIIWAERTS, Saturdas's; German;
labor; dally four, Sunday twelve, weekly
eight pages 20x24; subscription— daily $6,
Sunday S2. weekly $1; established 1878;
Socialistic Co-Operative Publishing Assocla-
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
tion. publishers. Office, 184 William street
(3-4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895. G. In 1896,
G. In 1897. Y, In 1898. yH. In 1899, yH.
In 1900, yH. In 1901, (z— 4) G. Actual aver-
age for a year endina with February, 1902,
19,9tJ5. Inl902,yD. Inl903,(z— 4) D. In
19U4, yD.
Sunday: Actual average for a year ending
with February, 1902,28,180. In 1902. yC.
In 1903, (z— 4) C. In 19()4. yC.
Weekly: In 1900, -jkl." In 1901, (z— 4) H.
Actual average for a year ending ivith Feb-
ruary, 1902, 21,542. In 1902, yC. In 1903,
(z— 4)C. Inl9(>4. yC.
WAL.L STREET DAILY IN-
VESTIGATOR; every morning except
Sunday; financial; four pages 12x17; sub-
scription $5 per annum; established 1886;
Wall Street Investigator Co., editors and
publishers. Office. 44 Broadway. (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL." In 19(3, Z(4)(##) (A A).
WAliL. STREET JOCRNAI^; every
morning and evening except Sunday; finan-
cial; eight pages 18J^x25; subscription $12; es-
tablished 1882; Thomas F. Woodlock, editor;
Dow, Jones & Co., publishers. Office, 44 Broad
street (1—5).
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl" Actualaverage
or 1897, 1,812. In 1898, zl. In 1899, zl.
In 1900, zl. Actual average for 1901,
6,213. In 1902, yG. Actual average for
19U3. ll,9S7i for VM, 1 1,085.
WALL, STREET NEWS; every morn-
ing except Sunday ; financial ; four pages
11x14; subscription $5; established 1879; E.
Martin Black, editor and publisher. Office,
49 Exchange place.
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, I.
In 1901, yl. In l9u2, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904. yl.
WALL STREET SUMMARY; every
evening except Sundays and holidays; finan-
cial and commercial: eight pages 173^x23J^;
To Advertisers :
THE
WftLL STREET
JOURNAL
touches more
MILLIONS
of dollars
than any other paper
published
in America.
DOW, JONES & CO.,
44 Broad St., New York.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
099
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
subscription $8; established 1892; N.Y. News
Bureau, editors and publishers. Office, 54
Bond street (3—3). Clrc'n-jKi-." Inl902,Z(4,5).
WORIjI) ; every niorniiig, every eveuJng
except Sunday, TRI-\VEEKL.Y, Mon-
days, Wednesdays and Fridays; democratic;
morning twelve to sixteen, evening ten to
twenty, triweekly eight, Sunday fifty to
seventy pages 18x22; subscription— morning
$6, evening $3.50, Sunday $2.5U, triweekly $1;
established— dallj' and trl-weekly 1860, Jo-
seph Pulitzer, editor; Press Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, Pulitzer building (1—5).
Circulation— Moruiug: In 1895, A. in
189t;, A. Inl897, zA. Inl898,yA. In 1899, yA.
In 1900, yA. In 1901. yA. Inl902. yA. Act-
ual average for 1903, i47S,607; /or 1904,
302,835.
Evening: In 1895. A. In 1896, A. In 1897,
zA. In 1898, yA. In 1899, yA. In 1900, yA.
In 1901, yA. In 1902, yA. Actual average
for 1903, 357,102; for im, 379,735.
Sunday: In 1895, A. In 1896, A. In 1897,
zA. In 1898, yA. In 1899, yA. Inl90O,yA.
In 1901. y A. In 1902, yA. Actual average
for 19U3, 383,650: for 1904, 433,4SJ.
Tri- Weekly: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, zA. In 1898, yA. In 1899. vA. In
1900, yA. In 1901, yA. In 1902. yA. In
1903, yF. Actual average for 1%^, 122,645.
ZEITlJNCi^; every morning except Sun-
day; HEROLD, every evening except Sun-
day; REVUE, Sundays; German; Inde-
pendent-republican; morning and evening
six to eight, Sunday twenty-four to thirty-
two pages 19x24; subscription— morning or
evening $3, Sunday $2.50; establLshed— morn-
ing 1845, evening 1879; N. Y. Zeituug Printing
and Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 24 N.
Williamstreet (12— 4).
Circulation— Morning: Actual average
for 1895, 42,500. In 1896, B. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yC. In 1899, yC. Actual average for
a year ending with September, 1900, 40,854.
In 1901, yC. In 1902, yC. In 1903. yC. In
1904 (z-4) C.
Evening: Actual average for \?>%, 54,743.
Inl896. B. Inl897,Y. In 1898, yC. In 1899, yC.
Actual average for a year ending tvith Sep-
f ember, 1900, 53,322. In 1901, yB. lu
1902, yB. In 1903, yB. In 1904, (z-4) B.
Sunday: Actual averagef or IS95, 66,914:
for 1896.68,195. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yC.
In '899, yC. Actual average for a year end-
ing with Sept.. 1900. 71 ,970. In 1901. vB.
In 1902, yB. In 1903. yB. In 1904, (z-4) B.
TRI-WEEKLY.
KAWKAB AMERICA; triweekly,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; Arabic;
four pages 16x22; subscription $6; established
1S92; Oriental Publishing Company, editors
and publishers. Office, 108 Broad street. Cir-
culation "JKL."
SEMI-WEEKLY.
AM ERIK Al 3IAGYAR N E P S-
"ZAVA ; semi weekly, Tuesdays and Sat-
urdays; Hungarian; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1897; G. D. Berko-
vjts. editor and publisher; dated, also at
Cleveland. O. Offlc*. 207 E. Fourth street.
Circulation ••.jkl." In 1902. Z (4, 6).
CHINESE REFORM NEWS; Wed
nesday and Saturday; Chinese; four pages
15x24; subscription $3; established 1904; T.
Chew, editor; Chinese Reform News Pub-
lishing Co.. publishers. Office, 7-8 Chatham
square (3—5 P).
NORTH AMERICAN WEEKIiY;
semi weekly; literary; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription $5; established 1901; The North
American Weekly Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 43 East Eighth street.
Circulation "ikl"
SLOVAK V AM ERIK E; semi
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; Slavonic;
Tuesdays eight, Fridays four pages 15x22;
subscription $2: established 1889; John
Spevak, editor and publisher. Office, 198 E.
Tenth street (1—4).
^Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
Actual average for 1896, 4,385. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, zH. Act-
ual average for a year enditig with June, 1901,
8,037 ; for 1902, 9,550: for 1903. 12.234.
In 19(14, (z— 4) E.
WEEKLY.
A(^E; Thursdays; Afro- American; repub-
lican; four pages 17}^x23; subscription $1.50;
established 1887; T. Thomas Fortune, editor;
Fortune & Peterson, publishers. Office, 4
Cedar street (6—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from 5,156 in
1893 to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. Actual average for a year ending
with April, 1899, 3,799: for a year ending
with June, 1900, 3,990. In 1901. yH. In
1902, yH. Actual average for 1903. 4,000.
In ltK.)4, yH.
A M E R I CAN AGRICULTURIST.
(See Springfield, Mass.)
AMERICAN ARCHITECT AND
BUlliOING NEWS; Saturdays; archi-
tectural; forty-eight pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $6; established 18(j0; The American
Architect, Inc., publishers ; International
edition, same as regular, but including twice
as many illustrations, $16. Office, Times
building (12—4).
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1891
to H in lb95. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yl. Inl899. yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904. I (D Q).
AMERICAN ART JOURNAL.; Sat-
urdays; music; twenty eight pages 10x14;
subscription $3; established 1863; Wm. M.
Thonis, editor; Wm. M. Thorns & Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 28 Union square. Clrc'n "jkl."
AMERICAN BANKER; Saturdays;
financial; fifty-two to sixty-tour pages 9x12;
subscription $5; established 1836; Stumpf &
Steurer, editors and publishers. Office, 29
Murray street (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 9,200. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 9,188; for 1899,
9,692; for 1900, 9,460. In 1901, yF. In
1902, yF. In 1903. (z— 4) F. In 1904, yF.
A3IERICAN CABINET MAKER
AND UPHOLSTERER; Saturdays;
furniture; thirty pages 12x17; subscription
$3.50; established 1870; J. Henry Symonds,
editor and publisher. Office. 116 Walker st.
Circulation "jkl."
AMERICAN DAIRYMAN ; Thurs-
days; dairy; eight pages 11x14; subscription
$1.50; The American Dairyman Co., editors
and publishers. Office, HI Nassau st. (A A).
AMERICAN ECONOMIST; Fri-
days; protective tariff; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription $2 ; established 1887 ; T. B.
Cowles, editor; American Protective Tariff
League, publishers. Office, 135 W. 23d street
(7-3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 8,000. Actual average for 1896,
12,247. Inl897,Y. Inl898,yG. In 1899, yG.
In 1900, yG. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In
1903. (z-1) G (• •). In 1904. yG.
AMERICAN GARDENING; Satur-
days; horticultural; sixteen to twenty pages
8x12; subscription $1.50; established 1846;
Leonard Barron, editor; American Garden-
ing Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 136
Liberty street (1 — 4).
Circulation : Accorded D from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, D. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yE. In 1899, yE.
In 1900. zE. In 1901, yE. In 1902. yE. In
1903. (z— 4) E. In 1904, y F.
AMERICAN GAS LIGHT JOUR-
NAL; Mondays; gas; forty pages 10x14; sub-
scription $3; established 1859; T.J.Cunning-
ham and E. P. Callender, editors and pub-
lishers. Office. 42 Pine street. Clrc'n "jkl."
AMERICAN GROCER; Wednesdays;
groceries; thirtv-two pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion $3 ; established 1869 ; F. N. Barrett, editor ;
Grocery Trade Publishing Company, pub-
lisher.'!. Office, 90 West Broadway.
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
700
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
In 1896, H . In 1897. Y . In 1898, y I . In 1899, y 1 .
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903.
yl. In 1904, yl.
AMERICAN HEBREW AND JEW-
ISH MESSENGER; Fridays; Jewish;
literary; thirty-two to forty-eight pages 9x13;
subscription $3; est ablished— ^4»(crttaw
Hebrew 1879, Jewish Messenger 185? consoli-
dated 1900; Philip Cowen, publisher. Office,
489 Fifth avenue (1—4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, Z. Act-
ual average for a year ending icith June.
1900, 14,818; for a year ending icith June,
1901, 14.827; for 1902, 14,884; for 1913,
19,380. In 1904, yE.
AMERICAN HERAL.D; Mondays;
roman catholic; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2.50; established 1890; Democrat Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
14 Barclay street (7—3 P).
'Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to
1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. lu
1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
AMERICAN MACHINIST ; Thurs
days; mechanical; ninety six pages 9x12;
subscription $4; established 1877; Fred J.
Miller, editor; Hill Publishing Co., publish-
ers; prints also a London edition. Office,
497 Pearl street (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
13,056; for 1897, 12,827. In 1898. yE.
In 1899, yF. In 1900, yF. Actual average for
a year ending with June, 1901, 16,394; for
1902, 18,561; for 1903, 20,475; for 1904,
20,139(00).
AMERICAN REFEREE; Wednes
days; financial; sporting; independent;
eight to twelve pages 10x16; subscription $2;
established June, 1902; G. H. Dickinson, edi-
tor; Exchange News and Publishing Com-
pany, publishers. Office, 115 Nassau st. (3—3).
Circulation "jkl."
AMERICAN SHIPBUILDER;
Thursdays; naval architecture and marine
engineering; eight pages 12x16; subscription
$2; established 1890; G. Foster Ho well, edi-
tor and publisher. Office. 7 Coenties slip
(12—3). Circulation "jja..-
A3IERICAN STATIONER ; Satur
days; stationery; forty-four pages 9x12; sub-
scription $2; established 1874; The Lock-
wood Trade Journal Co., editors and pub
Ushers. Office, 150 Nassau street (8—3 P).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896 H. In 1897, Y. In 1898. zl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, y I. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
AMERICAN SYREN AND SHIP-
PING; Saturdays; ship news; twenty eight
pages 9x131^; subscription $5; established
1895; J. W. ~D. Stearns, editor; J. A. Seager.
publisher. Office, Produce Exchange (2—5 P)
AMERICAN TELEPHONE JOUR-
NAL; Saturdays; telephones; forty to one
hundred pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; W. H. McDonough, editor; Amer-
ican Telephone Journal Co.. publishers. Of-
fice, 116 Nassau street (S— 3). Circulation
"JKL." Inl903, Z(4) (#•).
AMERICAN WORKMAN; Satur
days; labor; eight pages 13x18; subscription
$1; established 1880; Warren C. Browne,
editor and publisher. Office, 102 Fulton st.
Circulation : Rating varied from F in 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yl. In 1899. vl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
AMERIKANER; Tuesdays: Jewish;
twenty four pages 11x15; subscription $1.50;
established 1903; Amerlkaner Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (I — 5 P).
AMERTKANISCHE SCHWEIZER
ZEITUNQ; Saturdays; German; Swiss;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1868; Swiss Publishing Com-
pany of New York, editors and publishers.
Office, 62 Trinity place (3—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts.
In 1894, ^„„ .- , - -
smallest 1.5,nn0. In 1895, E. In 1896, E. In I In 1900, yH. In 1901. yH.
1897, Y. In 1898. zF. In 1899. E. In 1900, j-E. ' 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
AEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
In 1901, yE. Actual average for 19G2, 15,000.
In 1903, yE. In 1904, yH.
ARMY AND NAVY JOURNAL;
Saturdays; military and naval; twenty four
pages 11x16; subscription $6; established
1863; Col. Wm. Conant Church, editor; W.
C. & F. P. Church, publishers. Office, 101
Nassau street.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 4,000. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
zG. Actual average for 1899, 6,524; for
a year ending ivith February, 1900, 7,221;
for 1901, 8,232. In 1902, yF. Acttial aver-
ageforms, 9,026; /or 1904, 9,371 (OO).
Publisher's announcement.— The Army and
Navy Journal has for over 41 years been
recognized as the representative Ser%ice
paper of America. The high standing of
the paper and the exceptional quality of its
circulation have been recognized by the
editor of this Directory by the award of
the "Gold Marks"— a distinction which na
other military paper has attained. This
estimate confirms the opinion of a large
class of advertisers who have used the
Journal's columns for years, finding that
they can reach the entire Army, Navy,
Revenue Cutter Service and National
Guard field most effectively and econom-
ically in this way. No advertiser can fully
cover this important field without using
the ARMY AND Navy Journal.
AUTOMOBILE; Saturdays; automo-
biles and sport; fifty-six to ninety-six pages
9x12; subscription $2; established 1897; H. F.
Donaldsen, editor; The Class Journal Co.,
publishers. Office, Flatiron building (1—4).
Circulation; In 1901. "jkl-" Inl902.(z— 6) G.
Actual averaije for 1903,10,022; for 1904,
12,085.
Publisher's announcement.— The Automobile
has the largest paid in advance subscrip-
tion list of any paper devoted to autonio-
bllism, and has the lowest advertising
rate per thousand circulation, carries the
most business, and its clientele Is the best.
The subscription books are open at all
times to those interested.
AUTOMOBILE TOPICS; Saturdays;
automobile; eigiity-fourpages7xl0; subscrip-
tion S2; establisiied 1900: E. E. Schwarzkopf,
editor; Automobile Topics. Inc.. publishers
Office. 29 W. 42d street (12—4 P). Circ'n"JKL."
BADISCHE LANDES-ZEITUNG ;
Saturdays; German; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1890; M. Schneider
& Comnany , publishers. Office, 42 Bond street.
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z. In 1898. y I. In 1899,
"BEVERAGES: Fridays; liquors; eight
pages 16x:."2; subscription $1; established
1895; P. H. Nolan, editor; The Liquor Trades
Gazette Co., publishers. Office, 41 Beaver
street (8—8).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4)
I (.•%)■ innm.yi. _
BICYCLING WORLD AND MO-
TOCYCLE REVIEW; Saturdays; cy-
cling; twenty six to thirty two pages 9}4:k\2;
subscription $2; established 1877; The Good-
man Company, editors and publishers. Of-
fice, 123-125 Tribune building (8—3 P).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 13,250. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y. In
1893, yG. In 1899. yH. In 1900. yH. In
1901, vl. In 1902, yl. In 19r3, yl. In 1904, yl,
BOWLERS' JOURNAL; Saturdays;
bowling; twenty-four pages ll^xUJ^; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1893; Charles
Johnson, editor; Louis F. Schutte, publish-
er Office. 5 New Chambers street ( 8—3).
Circulation -jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
BRADSTREET'S ; Saturdays; com-
mercial; sixteen pages 11x14; subscription $5 ;
established 1879; Bradstreet Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 346 Broadway (6—3).
Circulation: Accorded G from 1891 to 1895.
InlR96,G. Inl897,Y. Inl898,yH. Inl899,yH.
- " In 1902, yH. In
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
701
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
BROADWAY WEEK I. Y ; Thurs
days; society aud theater; twenty pages
10x13; subscription $4; established 190:5; R.
B. Hennessy, editor; The Broatlway Weekly
Co., publlsherB. Office, 27 East 21st street
(3— 4 F). Circulation "iKi"
BRONX L.OCAL.; Saturdays; local;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished I'.KU; George Schleisner, manager;
Westchester Publishing Company, publish-
ers. Office, 374 Alexander avenue (12 — 4).
BRONX SENTINEL; Saturdays; iu-
depemlent; six pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 31arch, 1901; M. J. Donelly, edi-
tor; Westchester Sentinel Company, pub-
lishers (?. — 3).
Circulatiou: Actual average for a year
ending with September, 1902. 2,619. In 1903,
yH(0 0)(AA).
BITCH ER!^' ADVOCATE AND
MARKET JOURNAI..J Wednesdays;
meats; thirty-six pages 9x12; subscription
$2; established 1879; George E. Doorman, edi-
tor; The Butchers'Advocate Co., publishers.
Office. 13 Park row (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 6,000. Actual average for 1S96,
8,000. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yG. In 1899, yH.
In 1900. vH. In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, (z-^) H. lu 19ta, yH.
CA*RPETS, WAIil. PAPERS AND
CUR TA I N fS; Saturdays; twenty pages
9x12; subscription $1.50; established 1880; J.
Henry Svmonds & Co., editors and publish-
■ers. Office, 116 Walker street. Circ'n "jkl."
CATHOLIC NEWS; Saturdays; roman
catholic; tweutypages 11x17; subscription$l;
established 1886; Catholic News Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 5 Barclay st. (12 — i).
Circulation: Rating varied trom A in
1891 to C In 1895. In 1896. C. In 1897. C Z.
Actual average for 1898, 66,304; for 1899,
88,633. In 1900, yB. In 1901, yB. In
1902. y B. In 1903,(z— 4) C. In 1904,(2—1,2,4,5) C.
CHARITIES; Saturdays; organ of the
Charity Organization Society ; sixteen to
forty eight pages 6J^x9V^ ; subscription $2;
established 1899; Edward T. Devine, editor;
New York Charity Organization Society,
publisliers. Office, 105 E. 22d street (6—3).
Circulation: In 1899. 1. In 1900, I. Actual
average for a year ending with June. 1901,
iS,314. In 1902, yH. In 1903. (z— 4) H. In
1904. publisher asserts, every issue was
CHIEF; Saturdays; firemen, police and
civil service; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$2.50; established 1897; Joseph J. O'Reilly,
editor; The Chief Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 53 to 63 Park row (2—4).
Circulation: In 1898, -jkl." In 1899. I. In
1900, vT. In 1901, "JKL." In 1903, (z— 4) I(» •).
In mn. yl.
CHINESE WEEKLY HERALD;
Saturdays; Chinese; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $2 ; established February, 19111 ;
Chu Hing, editor; Taylor & Moriya, publish-
ers. Office. Ill Nassau street. Circ'n "jkl"
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE; Thurs
days ;methodist episcopal; forty eight pages
9^xl3>^; subscription $2.50; established 1826 ;
Rev. James M. Buckley, D.D., editor; Eaton &
Mains, publishers. Office, 150 Fifth ave. (6—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from 52.654 in
1891 to C in 1895. Actual average for 1896,
40,764. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
ct year ending with October, 1898, 45,550.
In 1899. yB. Actual average for 19(0,
42,303 ; for a i/ear ending ivifh June, 1901,
42,415. In 1902, yB. In 1903. yC. In
1904 V C
CHr'iSTIAN and MISSIONARY
ALililANCE; Saturdays; undenomina-
tional; sixteen pages 11x14; subscription
$1.50; established 1885; Rev. A. B. Simpson,
editor; (Christian and Missionary Alliance,
publishers. Office, 692 Eighth avenue (12—4).
Does not insert advertisements.
CHRISTIAN HERALD; Wednes
days; undenominational; illustrated; twen
ty-four pages 10x14; subscription $1.50; es-
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
tablished 1877; Louis Klopsch, editor and
publisher. Office. Bible House ( 1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895.
177,206; for 1896. 185,590; for 1897.
188,679; for 1898.208,827: for 1899,
268,500; for 1900, 222,009; for 1901,
248,808; for 1902, 218,434; for 1903.
2 1 2, 606 ; for 1904, 211, 923.
Publisher's announcement. — The Christian
Hehald Is a weekly family magazine, hav-
ing the reputation of being one of the
best paying advertising mediums In the
country.
Beautifully printed with colored covers.
Advertisers should include the Christian
Herald among the large household week-
lies when placing their orders.
Advertising rate (subject to change),
$1.25 per agate line. No extra charge for
cuts or display type. 170 lines to the col-
umn, 4 columns (G80 lines) to page. Elec-
tros should be 2% inches wide.
Forms close two weeks in advance of
date.
For further Information address
P. B. Bromfihld,
Marquette Building, 96 Bible House,
Chicago. New York.
CHRISTIAN INTELLIGENCER;
Wednesdays ; reformed church ; sixteen
pages 11x16 ; subscription $2.65; established
1829; Rev. John B. Drury, editor; Christian
Intelligencer Association, publishers. Office,
4 and 6 Warren street (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 7,920. In 1895, F. In 1896, F. In
1897, Y. In 1898. yG. In 1899 yG. Inl900,zG.
In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yH.
CHRISTIAN NATION; Wednesdays;
Scotch Presbyterian; sixteen pages 10x14;
subscription $2 ; established 1884; Christian
Nation Company, editors and publishers.
Office, Tribune building (7—3 P).
Circulation : In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 18!)9, yl. In 1900, I.
Inl901,(z-l,2,4,5)l. Inl902,yl. Inl9ti3,yl.
In 1904, yl.
CHRISTIAN WORK AND EVAN-
GELIST; Saturdays; undenominational;
forty to fifty-six pages 10x13 ; subscription $3 ;
established 1848; Rev. Joseph Newton Hal-
lock, D.D..editor and publisher. Office, Bible
House (*^"^5^
Circulation : In 1895, C. In 1896. C. In
1897. Y. Inl898,zD. Inl«99.zD. Inl900,yD.
Inl901(z-4)E. Iul902,(z-4)I). In 1903, yl).
In 1904, (z— 4)C.
Publisher's announcement.— Buriug the past
year The Christian Work and Evangelist
has entered many new homes— more than
any year previous during its long existence
of more than "three score and ten years."
It has now the largest paid circulation of
any high priced, undenominational relig-
ious newspaper in the United States.
Over ten thousand (10,246) new paying
subscribers have been added to our list
during the last half of the year just closed.
Ottr circulation is bona fide, and we are
pleased at all times to be given the oppor-
tunity to prove it. Our subscription aud
mailing lists are alw^ays open and access-
ible to advertisers for that purpose. Pres-
ent circulation 28,250 (Feb. )
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; Insurance;
twenty pages 9x12; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1868 ; Arthur E. Harrell. editor; Chron-
icle Co. (Lim.), publishers. Office, 97 Cedar
street CS— 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,094. In 1903. "jkl."
CHURCHMAN; Saturdays; protestant-
episcopal ; thirty six to forty -eight pages
9x14; subscription $3.50 ; established 1844;
The Churchman Publishing Co.. publishers.
Office. 47 Lafayette place (8—3 P).
Circulation : Accorded D from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896, D. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yE. In
1899, D. In 1900, vE. Actual average for
702 AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
An Age of Specialization!
THEN, WHY NOT
An Agency of Specialists?
nHE Derrick Agency is the only Interna-
tional Agency, and the only Agency
of Specialists.
It does not try to put a belt around the
globe — from its New York office. It does
not believe that the greatest mind on earth
could grapple with all phases of the Publicity
Problem, and master them. Or that any one
man can handle half a dozen lines and do
justice to any one of them.
Is your product corsets.^ Rest assured
they won't have a chance to be mangled by
our Mechanical Specialist. Or Baking Powder
treated by our Textile Specialist. Or Patent
Medicine handled by a hard-headed fellow,
who can't imagine what a pain feels like.
The Derrick Agency is composed entirely
of Specialists — men and women. We accept
no business we are not in a position to do
absolute justice to. If we haven't the man,
we get him — or say "no" to the account.
Paul E. Derrick is in command of the
foreign forces. M. Lee Starke over those in
America.
The Paul E. Derrick Advertising Agency
New York London Cape Town
Chicago Sydney Buenos Ayres
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
703
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
1901,1 9, f>30. In 1902, yl). In 1903, yE. In
I'.HU, yK iOO).
CliASS.HATE; Saturdays; metliodlst-
episcopal, young people; four pages n}4x]4]4;
subscription 50 cents; established 1893; Thos.
B. Neelv, editor; Eaton & Mains, publishers.
Office, 150 Filth avenue (:^3).
riiculatiou : In 1902, G. In 1903, yG. In
llMtl, yG.
1' Li I 1* P E R ; Saturdays ; theatrical and
spurting; twenty four to twenty-eight pages
13x 19; subscription $4; established 1853; Frank
QueenPublishlng Co. (Limited), editors and
publishers. Office, 47 W. 28th street (12—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from E in
1891 to F in 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yG. In 1899, yG. In 1900, C. Actual
average for 1901. 17,411: for 1902, '^6,-
344; for 1903, 26,91'2; /o/- 1904, '25,6<i2
Publisher's announcement .—The New York
Clipper reaches the theatrical profession
everywhere. It is the oldest, most reliable
and widely circulated paper of its kind ex-
tant. Advertisers in it always obtain satis-
factory results. Every line of its contents
is carefully censored, and nothing of an
objectionable character is allowed to ap-
pear in its pages.
COAL. TRADE JOURNAL. J Wednes
days; coal trade and mining; forty-four
pages 10x14; subscription $5 ; established 1869;
Frederick E. Saward, editor and publisher.
Office, Times building (6—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 2,250. In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897, HZ. In 1898, zl. In 1899, y J. In 1900, H.
In 1901, (z-4) H. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH.
In 1904, yH.
COLLIER'S WEEKLY; Satur-
days ; illustrated ; tw-enty-f our or more pages
11x16; subscription $5.20; established 1888;
P. F. Collier & Son, editors and publishers.
Office, 416 W. Thirteenth street (i^— 3).
Circulation : Ratingvaried from A in 1891
to C in 1895. In 1896. B. Actual average for
1897, 71,396. In 1898. yB. Actual average
for 1899, 1SS,66S; for 1900. 230,749;
for 1901, 263,131; for 1902. 307,554;
for 1903. 350,504. In 11X14. (z-4) A.
COMMERCIAL. AND FINANCIAL.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays ; financial ;
sixty four pages 6x13; subscription $10; estab-
lished 1865; William B. Dana Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 76Ji^ Pine st.
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, v I. In 1899. y I.
In 1900, H. In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, H. In 1904, yH.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
WORLD; Saturdays (A A).
CONTRACT NEWS; Wednesdays;
building and public works construction;
twenty pages 10x14; subscription $5; estab-
lished 1890; Sheppard&Biirnham, editorsand
publishers. Office, 99 Nassau street (3—3).
Circulation "JKL." In 1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl. •
CORNER STONE; Saturdays (A A).
CORRIERE D'lTALTA; Saturdays
^^ROCKERY AND GLASS JOUR-
NAL; Thursdays; forty to seventy pages
10x13!^; subscription $2 ; established 1874;
Whittemore & Jaques, editors and pub-
lishers. Office. 92 West Broadway (3—5 P).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899. yl.
Iul900.yl. In 1901. yl. Inl902,yl. InllKKS, yl.
In urn. yl.
DEAF MUTES' JOURNAL; Thurs-
days; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1872; E. A. Hodgson, editor and
publisher. Office. 163d street and B'way (1^).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,500. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. yl. In 1899. yl. Inl900, yl. Inl901,yl.
In 1902. vl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, vl.
DEFENDER; Thursdays; eight pages
121^x19; subscription $1; established 1895;
Henry W. Wilbur, editor ; Defender Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl "
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx:
DEMOCRACY; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; twelve pagee 10x12^; subscription
$2; established February, 1903; George W.
Blake and Horatio P. Wltherstine, editors
and publishers. Office, 116 Nassau st. (:J— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
DER FUEHRER; Saturdays; German;
masonic and odd fellowship; sixteen pages
9x14; subscription $2.30; established 1872;
; Machauer & Schnelterllng, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 344 Bowery (8—3).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
I In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. Inl898.yl. In 1899, yl.
I In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902. yl. In
; 1903, (z-4)I (••). In 1901. yl.
I DER PF^LZER IN AMERIKA;
Saturdays; German; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1884 ; Voelcker Bros.,
i editors and publishers. Office, 396 Broad-
way (o— 3).
I Circulation : In 1894 and 1895, H. In 1896.
! H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, y I. In
I 19(0. yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl.
I In 1904, yl.
I DEUTSCHE EICHE; Saturdays; Ger-
man ; ten pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
! llshed 1^96; Theo. Zlmpel. editor; The Oak
I Printing Company, publishers. Office, 147
j Chambers street.
I Circulation : In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age forl897.'Z,'i50. In 1898, zH. Inl899,zH.
In 1900. yH. In 1901. yl. In 1902. yl. In
Il9(3. yl. In 1904. yl.
I DEUTSCHER VOLKSFREUNDj
Saturdays; German; undenominational; six-
j teen pages 85^x123^; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1870; Ferd. O. Lesch, editor; American
Tract Society, publishers. Office. 150 Nassau
street (2—5 P).
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895. I. Actual
average for 1896. 3,581 . In 1897. Y. In 1898.
yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902. yl. Inl903,(z— 4) !(•♦). In 1904. vl.
DRAMATIC MIRROR; Tuesdays;
dramatic; twenty-eight to thirty two pages
12x18; subscription $4 ; established 1879: Har-
rison Grey Fiske. editor ; The Dramatic Mirror
Co., Inc., publishers. Office, 121 W. 42d street
(3-5 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from 22,000 in
1891 to E in 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yF. In 1899, yF. In 1900. yF. In
1901. yF. In 1902, yF. In 1903. yG. In 1904.
yG (OO).
DRAMATIC NEWS AND DRA-
MATIC TIMES; Tuesdays; dramatic;
twenty-four to twenty eight pages 12x18;
subscription $4; established 1881; Edwin S
Bettelhelm. editor and publisher. Office, 1441
, Broad wav (1 — 5).
; Circulation: In 1893, ###.
j DRY GOODS ECONOMISTj
j Saturdays; dry goods; eighty eight pages
10J^)Xl5; subscription $5; established 1846-
! The Textile Publishing Co.. editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 200 Greene street (3 — 1).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts
smallest 6.800. In 1895. G. In 1896, G. In
1897, Y. In 1898. publisher asserts, smallest
7.600. In 1899. yF. In 1900, yF. In 1901. vF.
In 1903, yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904. vF (©©).
DUN'S REVIEW ; Saturdays ; financial •
twenty pages 9x13; subscription $2; estab
llshed 1893; R. G. Dun & Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 290 Broadway (7—3 P).
Circulation : Actual average for 1894.
10,096. In 1895. F. Actual average for
1896. 8.046. In 1897. Y. In 1898. vG. In
1899.yG. Inl900.yG. Inl901,yG. Ini902,yG.
In 1903. yG. In 1;K)4. yG.
ECHO: Thursdays (A A).
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER; Satur
days; newspapermen: eight pages 10i^^xl4;
subscription $1; established June, 1901; J. B.
Shale, editor and publisher. Office, 17-21
Park row. Circulation "jkl."
EliECTRICAL REVIEW; Saturdays;
electricity ; seventy two to one hundred and
fifty pages 10x13: subscription $3; established
1881; Chas.W. Price, editor; William Hand
Browne, Jr., technical editor; Electrical Re-
704
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
view Publls' ins? Co., publishers. Office,
13-21 Park row (2—4).
Circulation : lu 1891 and 1895. G. In 1896.
G. la 1897, Y. Inl89S, yH. In 1899, yl. In
19CtO, June, publisher asserts, never for the
last ten vears printed less than 4.000. In 1901,
vG. Actual average for 1902, 6, tj 12: for
1903, 6,SS5; for 1904, 7,363 (OO).
Publisher's antwuncement.—Tiie Electrical
Review is the oldest electrical weekly In
America. Its advertisers reach the elec
trical, mechanical and engineering inter-
ests, electric light stations, telephone ex-
changes, steam and street railways, and
all those engaged in the sclentiflc and in-
dustrial applications of electricity. Adver
tisers receive the best typographical care
ani may have the benefit of this journal's
art and engraving departments. The Elec-
trical Review is an independent, elec-
trical weekly of general circulation, not
associated with any technical journal
combination. Its editorial and news de-
partments and list of special contributors
are not excelled, if equalled, by any tech
nical journal. As the result of an elaborate
Pf rsonal call campaign, begun four years
ago, and still continuing, the Electrical
Review has steadily grown in number of
readers of the best class, and it has the
largest circulation of any electrical
weekly- This may be verified bv reference
to copies of this Directory for 1903 and 190 1.
ELECTRICAL WORLD AND EN-
GINEER; Saturdays; electricity; seventy-
two to one hundred and twenty pages 10x13;
subscription $3; established 1874; T. C. Mar-
tin and W. D. Weaver, editors; McGraw
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 114 Lib-
6T*tV StFG6t ( 1 ^ )
Circulation : ' Actual average for 1894,
10. til 7. In 1895, F. Actual average for
1896.10,061. In 1897, Y\ In 1898, yG. In
1899, G. In 1900, yG. In 1901, June, pub
Usher asserts, never printed as small an
edition as7,500. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In
19i;»4, (z-4) G(00).
ELECTRICITY; Wednesdays; elec
trlcitv; twenty-eight pages lOxlSJ^; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1891; Electricity News-
paper Company, editors and publishers.
Office, 136 Liberty street (3-5 P)
Circulation : Rating varied from G In 1892
to I in 1895. Actual average for 1896, 2,833.
In 1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899. vl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) 1 (• •).
In 1904. yl.
ElIPIRE OF FINANCE; Saturdays;
financial; sixteen pages 8x10; subscription
$5; established 1894; New York Financial
Publishing Co., editors and publishers. Of-
fice, 5 and 7 Dey street (12—3). Circ'n ••ntL"
ENGINEERING AND MINING
JOURNAL-MINING AND lYIETAL-
LiURGY; Thursdays: mining and metal-
lurgv; one hundred and ten to one hundred
and slxtj'-f our pages 10x14; subscription 05;
established 1866; T. A. Rickard, editor; The
Engineerinsr and ftlining Journal, publishers.
Offlce.261 Broadway (2— 4).
Circulation: Rating varied from (.500 in
1893 to Q in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900 ''Hin
1901, vH. Actual average for 1902. 10,-
009; for 1903, 8,537; for 1904, S,o6o
^^^'GINEERING NEWS; Thursdays;
civil, mechanical, mining and electrical en-
gineering; one hundred to one hundred and
twenty-four pages 10x14; subscription $5;
established 1874; Engineering News Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers. Office, 220
Circulation : Accorded G from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, G. Actual average for a year end-
ing with October, 1898, 7,785; for a year
endingwithOctober,lS99,S,'i70; for a year
ending with October 18. 1900, 9.003; for
a year ending with October, 1901,9,884;
for 1902, 10,888. Actual average for a
year ending with iMarch, 1904, 12,642; for
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
a year ending ivith March, 1905, 13,037
(OO).
ENGINEERING R E C O RD; Satur-
days; engineering and building; one hundred
pages 11x14; subscription $3; established 1877;
McGraw Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
114 Liberty street (1—4).
Circulation: In 1900. "jkl." In 1901, H.
In 19(J2, (z— 4, 5)H. In 1903, yH. In 1904 yH.
EXAMINER; Thursdays; baptist;
twenty-four pages 11x16; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1828; The Examiner Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 38 Park row.
Circulation : Accorded D from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, D. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yE. In 1899,
vF. In 1900. vF. In 1901, yF. In 1902, yF.
In 1903, yF. In 1904, vF.
FAMILY STORY PAPER; Satur-
days; fiction; eight pages 14^x21; subscription
$3; established 1873; J. R. Abarbanell, edi-
tor : Munro Publishing House, publishers.
Office, 24 and 26 Vandewater street (8—3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from A In
1891 to B In 1895. In 1896, B. In 1897. B Z.
In 1898, yB. In 1899, zB. In 1900, yB. In
1901, yB. In 1902, yB. In 1903, yB. In 1904, yC.
FIELD AND FANCY; Saturdays;
sports; thirty six pages 9x12; subscription
$2; establlshef11893; F. J. Skinner, editor and
publisher. Office. 5 Dey street (12—3).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). In
liHH, yl.
FINANCIAL AGE; Saturdays; finan-
cial; fifty-two pages 9J^xl3; subscription $5;
established 1899; F. Howard Hook, editor
and publisher. Office, 5-11 Broadway (6—3).
Circulation: In 1900. -jkl" Inl901, (z— 4) I.
In 1902, (z-4) I. In 1903, (z-4) I (••). In
19(14. yf,
FINANCIAL. INQUIRER; Saturdays;
financial; twenty-four pages SxllJ^; sub-
scription $2; established 1900; B. G. Smith,
editor and publisher. Office, 115 Nassau st.
(12—4). Circulation -jkl.- In 1901 Z( 1,2, 4, 5).
FINANCIAIi RECORD AND IN-
VESTORS' MANUAL; Wednesdays;
financial; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$3; established 1878; A. C. Lassen, editor;
The Financial Record Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office. 12 Broadway (7—3 P). Cir-
culation "iKi-" In 1900, Z. Inl902. "JKL."
FINANCIAL REVIEW; Wednes-
days; finance. Insurance and commerce;
sixteen pages 11x14; subscription $5; estab-
lished 1382; Charles G. Rives, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 132 Church street (8—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
4,190. In 1895. G. Inl896,G. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, vH. In 1899, yH. In 1900. yH.
Actual average forl90l, 5,106. Inl902,yG.
In 1903, (z-^) G. In 1904, yH.
FINANCIER ; Mondays ; financial ;
ninety-six pages 8x11; subscription $10; es-
tablished 1884; Financier Co., editors and
publishers. Office. 62-64 Trinity place (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895. G. In 1896, E. In
1897. Y. Inl898.yF. In 1899. yG. In 1900, yG.
In 1901, yG. In 19a2, yG. In 1903, yG. In
1904. yG.
FIRE AND WATER; Saturdays;
, water and fire service; twenty-eight pages
11x14; subscription $3; established 1882; Shep-
perd & Burnham. editors and publishers.
Office, 99 Nassau St. Circ'n "jkl." In 1897, Z.
In 1902, "JKL."
FIREMAN'S HERAI..D; Thursdays;
fire service; thirty-two pages 9i^xl2; sub-
scription $2; established 1882; H. H. Easter-
brook, editor; CM. Palmer, publisher. Of-
fice, 253 Brondwav (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
In 1898. Z. In 1902, "JKL- '
FIRESIDE COMPANION; Satur-
days; fiction; sixteen pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1860; George Munro's
Sons, editors and publishers. Office, 23 Van-
dewater street (8—3 P).
Circulation : Accorded A from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. A. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yB. In
1899, vB. In 1900, yB. In 1901, yB. In
1902, yB. In 1903. yB. In 1904, yC.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
705
\KW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
F1P4HING <;AZETTE; Saturdays;
commercial flsherles; twenty pages 10x12;
subscription $1; established 1884; G. E. Jen
niuK«, publisher. Office, 203 Broadway.
Circiilatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts,
sm:illest 1,500. Actual average for 1896,
1,500; /or 1897. 1,647. In 1898. publisher
asserts, smallest issue 1..500. In 1899, yl. In
19M0, vl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903.
A I. Inl'.HU, yl.
FliORISTS' EXCHANGE; Satur
days ; florist, seed and nursery trade ; twenty
pages 11x14; subscription $1; established 1888;
A. T. De La Mare Printing and Publishing Co.
<Limited), editors and publishers. Office,
2 S Duane street (3 — 3).
I'ii'culatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 5,(00. Actual average for 189b,
5,577. Inl897. Y. Actual average for 1S9S,
5,915. In 1899. yG. In 1900, zG. In 1901,
July, publisher asserts, everj' week for the
past 52 issues there were printed 7.000. Act-
ual average for 1902, 7,099. In 1903, yG.
Actual average for 1904. 7,143.
FOREST AND STREAM; Satur
days; sporting; thirty-six pages 11x16; sub-
scription $4; established 1871; Forest and
Stream Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, 346 Broadway (12-4).
Circulation: Rating varied from F in 1891
to G in 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897, Y. In
1898, vG. In 1899. zG. In 1900. yG. In
1901. (Z-3-) G. In 1902. yG. In 1903, H
<++). In 1904, (z-4) H (••)(©©).
FOURTH ESTATE; Saturdays; jour
nalism and advertising; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription $2; established 1894; Ernest F.
Birmingham, editor and publisher. Office.
Park Row building (10—3 P).
Circulation "jkl.- In liWS, I. In 1904 yl,
FRATERNAIi EAGLE; Thursdays;
Fraternal Order of Eagles; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1898; Frank
W. Smith, editor and publisher. Office, 41
Beaver street (8—3).
Circulation: In 1900. ••.iivl." In 1901. H.
In 1902, (z— 4) H. In 1903, (z— 4) H (OO)
(AAI.
FREEiWAN'S JOURNAL, AND
CATHOLIC REGISTER: Saturdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 16x23; subscrip-
tion $3.50; established 1833; Rev. L. A. Lam
bert, editor and publisher. Office, 46 Park
place (8—3 P).
Circulariou : RatlJig varied from E In 1891
to F in 1895. In 18'J6. F. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yG. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yG. In
1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904. yG.
FREIHEIT; Saturdays; German; an-
archist; eight pages 10x13; subscription $2;
established 1878; John Most, editor find pub-
lisher. Office. 3465 Third avenue (3—3).
Circulation : In 1895. publisherasserts.not
less Than 3.500. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898. H. In 1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901. vH. In 1902, (z— 4, ^) H. In m;3,
yH (O O). In i;Xt4 yl.
FREISCHUTZ; Sundays (A A).
FRUITMAN'S GUIDE; Saturdays;
fruit, produce and grocery trades; twenty-
eight to thirty-six pages 12xl6J^; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1896; James Clarence
Harvey, editor and proprietor. Office. 8 to
12 Jay street (2—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
8,250##. In 1893, yF##. In 1899, yG
##. Actual average for 1900, 3,0t23. In
1901, yH. Actual average for a year ending
with July, 1902, 3,1 49. Actual average for
a year ending with November, 1903, 3,6*^0.
In 19<U, yH.
FRUIT TRADE JOURNAI-,,
DAIRY AND PRODUCE RECORD;
Saturdays; fruit, dairy products and prod-
uce; twentj'-four pages llj^xlfi; subscription
$3; established 1887; F. H. Hobbs, editor;
Fruit Trade Journal Co., publishers. OflQce,
76-78 Park place (10—3).
Circulation: In 1899, "jjcl" In 1900, zT.
In 1901, (z-3) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903.
Z(4)(»»). In 1904, yl.
45
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
FURNITURE WORLD; Thursdays;
furniture; thirty-six to sixty-eight pages
\Qx\\\\4\ subscription $2; established 1890;
G. H. Langworthy, editor; Towse Publish-
ing Co., publishers. Office, 150 Fifth avenue
(10-3). CIrc'n "iKi-" In 1902. Z (1, 2, 4,5).
In l'.h3. Z(l).
GAELIC AMERICAN; Saturdays;
Irish Nationalist; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established September; 1903;
Gaelic American Publishing Co., editors and
puV)lishers. Office, 12 Dutcli street (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
S,179.
GEYER'S STATIONER AND
AiHERICAN PA1»ER TRADE AND
WOOD PULP NEWS; Thursdays; sta-
tionery; twenty-eight pages 9x12; su scrlp-
tlon $2; established 1877; C. Paine, editor;
Andrew Geyer. publisher. Office, 318 Broad
wav (1—4). Circulation "iKL." In 1903,
Z(4)(«»).
GOLDEN HOURS; Saturdays; Action;
sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1834; J. R. Abarbanell, editor; Munro
Pul)li8hing House, publishers. Office, 24 and
26 Vande water street (8—3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from C in 1891
to Din 1895. In 1896. D. In 1897, D Z. In
1898. yD. In 1899. zD. Inl900,y D. Inl901, yD.
In 1902. yD. In 1903, yl). In 1904, yE.
GREENWICH VILLAGE SATUR-
DAY NIGHT; Saturdays; local; eignt
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
ished 1903; Walter S. Kennedy, editor and
publisher. Office, Greenwich avenue and
Charles street (1—5).
Circulation : In 1904, 1 (• •).
HANDELS-ZEITUNG; Saturdays;
German; sixteen pages 13x17; subscription
$10; established 1851; I. Auerbach, editor;
Meyer Auerbach , publisher. Office, 40 B' way .
Circulation : Accorded H from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. Inl898. yl. Inl899,yl.
In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
HAPPY DAYS; Fridays; fiction;
sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1894; Frank Tousey, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 24 Union square (12—4).
C^irculation : In 1895. H. In 1896, H. In
1897. H Z. In 1898. yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 19t3. yl. In
1904, vl.
HARLEM LOCAL AND HARLEM
LIFE; Saturdays; society; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1882; Mil-
lard J. Bloomer, editor; Harlem Life Pub-
lishing Company, publishers. Office, 263 W.
125th street (12-4).
Circulation : In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In
1897, Y. In 1898. yH. Actual average for
1399.8,265. In 1900. yG. In 1901. yH. In
1902.(z-6)H. In 1903. yH. In 1904,(z— 1) H.
HARLEM REPORTER AND
BRONX CHR ON I C L E ; Saturdays; ;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1871; James Jackson, editor
and publisher. Office. 2 W. 125th street (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895. H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. Ill 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900,
zl. Actual average for 1901, 2,067. In
1902. vl. Actual average for 1903, 5,734.
In 1904, yG.
HARIiEM RECORD AND
KNIGHTS OF HONOR GAZETTE;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1893; S. J. Free-
man, editor and publisher. Office, 2270
Seventh avenue. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
HARPER'S WEEKLY; Saturdays;
illustrated; twenty-four pages 9i^xl3J^; sub-
scription $4; established 1856; Harper & Broth-
ers, editors and publishers. Office. Franklin
square (1 — 4).
Circulation : Rating varied from A in 1892
to Bin 1895. In 1896, B. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
vC (? ?). In 1899, vC. In 1900, yC. In 1901,
B. In 1902, yB. In 1903, yB (• •). In 1904,
yB(©©).
706
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
HEBREW STANDARD ; Fridays ;
Jewish; democratic; twelve pages 13x18: sub-
scription $2; established 1882; J. P. Solomon,
editor ; William J. Solomon, publisher.
Office, 87 Nassau street (8—3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from C In 1891
to F in 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yG. In 1899, yG. In 1900. yG. In
1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
HESSEN-DARMSTAEDTER
ZEITCXG AND HESSISCHE
BLAETTER; Saturdays; German; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $2; established 1887;
Voelcker Brothers, editors and publishers.
Office, 312-316 East Twenty third st. (8—3 P).
Cii'Ciilatiou : Accorded H from 1891 to 1893.
In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In
1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl.
Inl903, yl. Iul904, yl.
HORSELESS AGE; Wednesdays;
automobile industry: thirty-two paere8 9xl2;
subscription $2; established 1895; E.P. Inger-
soll, editor and publisher. Office, 150 Nassau
street. Circulation "jkl."
HOTEIi GAZETTE I Saturdays; twelve
gages 18x19; subscription S2: established 1876:
iungerford & Martin, publishers. Office, 1128
Broadway (8— 3). Circulation "iKt." In 1903,
Z(4)(««).
HOTEL. REGISTER; Wednesdays;
•ixteen pages 11x16; subscription $4 ; estab-
lished 1884 ; R. A. Harrison, editor; The Hotel
Register Company of New York, publishers.
Office, St. Paul building (7—3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from Q in 1892
to I in 1895. Actual average during 1896,
11,018*. Inl897.Y. Inl898, yl (? ?). In
1899 "JKL "
ILLUSTRATED RECORD; Satur
days; sporting; sixteen pages 12^x18; sub-
scription $2; established 1888; Henry J. Bot-
thof, editor and publisher. Office, 21 Spruce
street ^8 3 P)
Circulatiou: In 1900, "jkl- " In 1901, F. In
1902. yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904. yG.
ILLUSTRATED LEADER; Satur-
days (A A\
ILLUSTRATED SPORTING
NEWS; Fridays; sporting: twenty-four
pages 10x14; subscription $4: established
May, 1903; Paul Thompson, editor; Illus
trated sporting News Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Offlce,4 W.22dstreet (12— 4). Circu-
lation "JKL."
INDEPENDENT; Thursdaj-s; unde-
nominational; eighty- four pages 7x10; sub
•oriptlon $2; eatabllshed 1846; William Hayes
Ward, editor; Clarence W. Bowen, publisher.
Office, ISO Fulton street (7—3 P).
Circulatiou: Rating varied from D In 1892
to E In 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
yF (??). In 1899. zF. In 1900, yF. In
1901, yF. In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904, E.
INQUIRER; Saturdays; society; six-
teen pages 10x14; subscription $4; estab-
lished 1899; Cimetar Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 109 Forty-second st.
(3-3 P).
INSURANCE; Fridays ; insurance ;
•Ixteen pages 9x12 ; subscription $3 ; estab-
lished 1878; S. H. Davis, editor: Davis 8c
Lakey, publishers. Office. 203 Broadway.
Circulation "jkl."
INSURANCE PRESS; Wednesdays;
insurance; sixteen to thirty-two pages 10x13;
subscription $5; established 1895: Franklin
Webster, editor; The Insurance Press, pub
llBhers. Office, 120 Liberty street (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898. yl. In 1899, yl. Actual average for a
year ending with June, 1900, 5«761, includ-
ing special editions; for a year ending xoith
June, 1901, 4,51 3, including special editions;
for a year ending with June, 1903, 4,249«
including special editions. In 1903, yG. In
1901, yG.
INTERSCHOLASTfC HERALD;
Mondays; athletics: four pages 11x13; sub
soription $1.25; established October. 1903;
Leo M. Karpf, editor and publisher. Office,
347 St. Ann's avenue (6— 3). Circ'n "iisL"(AA).
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
IRISH-AMERICAN; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
f2.50; established 1849; Lynch & Meehan,
editors and publishers. Office. 33 Warren
street (8—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1901, Z
(1.2,4,5). In 19(i3,Z (•!)(••).
IRISH-AMERICAN ADVOCATE;
Saturdays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1895; John C. O'Connor, ed-
itor and publisher. Office, 15 Vandewater
street (12— 3).
Circulation "JKL." Inl899,Z. In 1900, Z. In
1902, "iKL" Actual average for 1903,3,700.
In 1904, vH.
IRISH NATIONALIST; Saturdavs;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
SOcents; established 1888; John F. Kearney,
editor; Irish Nationalist Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 34 Frankfort street. Cir
culation "jkl."
IRISH WORLD AND AMERICAN
INDUSTRIAL LIBERATOR; Satur-
days; labor; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$2.50; established 1870; Patrick Ford, editor
and publisher. Office, 17 Barclay street.
Circulation; Rating varied from Bin 1892
to C in 1895. In 1896, C. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yD.
In 1899, yE. In 1900, yE. In 1901, yE. In
1902, yE. In 1903, yE. In 1904, yE.
IRON AGE; Thursdays; hai'dware, iron
and metal; one hundred and fifty to two
hundred pages 9x13; subscription $5; estab-
lished 1855; Charles Kirchhoff, editor; David
Williams Companv. publishers. Office, 232-
238 William street (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, F. In 1896, F. In
1897. Y. Inl898.yG. Inl899,yG. Inl9U0,yG.
In 1901. yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In
1904, yG (00).
JAPANESE AMERICAN COM-
MERCIAL WEEKLY; Saturdays;
Japanese; commercial; eight pages llx*15;
subscription $2; established 1900; Ma=atoshl
FukutomI, editor; Hajime Hoshi y Anrake,
publisher Office, 203 Broadway (12—3).
Circulatiou "JJCL." In 1903. (z— 4) I (••).
In 1904. v I.
JEWELERS' CIRCULAR-WEEK.
LY; Wednesdays; jewelry trade; eighty-
four to one hundred and eight pages 9x12:
subscription $2; established 1869; Jewelers'
Circular Publishing Co., edtors and pub-
lishers. Office, 11 John street, corner of
Broadway (1 — 5).
Circulation : Accorded G from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. Inl898,yH. In 1899, vH.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In"l903,
yl(»«). In 1904, yl.
Publisher's announcement. — Since the con-
solidation of the Jewelers' Weekly and the
Jetcelers' Revieiv with the Jewelers' Circu-
lar, the Jewelers' Circular Weekly is
the recognized independent oi-gan of the
jewelry and kindred trades.
JEWISH TIMES; Thursdays: Jewish;
eight pages 15x22: Morris Wechsler, editor
and publisher. Office, 495 Willis ave. ( A A ).
JOURNALIST; Saturdays ; news-
papers; eight pages 11x14; subscription g4;
established 1884; Allan Forman, editor: The
Journalist Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
41 Libert.v street. Circulation "jkl.-
JUDGE; Fridays; comic; sixteen pages
10x14; subscription $5: established 1881 ; R. K.
Munkittrick, editor; The Judge Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 227 Fourth ave. ( 1 — I).
Circulatiou: Rating varied from 80,000
in 1894 to B in 1895. In 1896, B. In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 85.000. In 1898,
yA. In 1899, yB. In 1900, zB. Inl901.(z-4) B.
In 1902, vB. In 1903. vB. In ]<h)4. vB.
K U R Y E R NOWOJORSKI; Tues
days; Polish, national catholic; eight pages
13x19: subscription $1 50; established 1890;
Jos. Jannuz, editor and publisher. Office,
415 Fifth st (12—3). Circulation ".ikl " (A A).
LA SEDIA EliETTRICA; Sundays;
Italian; humorous; sixteen pages 11x15;
subscription $2; established 1892: E. M. Grella,
editorandpublisher. Office,230Grandst.(3— 3).
Circulatiou: In 1900, "jkl- " Actual aver-
CATALOGUE BY STATES. 707
The iron age
Fotinded in 1&55*
Our Jitvards:
TWO GRAND PRIZES
Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St.
Louis, 1904.
SUGAR BOWL
Printers' Ink, New York, November
20, 1901.
GOLD MEDAL
Exposition Universelle Internation-
ale, Paris, 1900.
HIGHEST AWARD
World's Columbian Exposition, Chi-
cago, 1893.
SILVER MEDAL
Exposition Universelle Internation-
ale, Paris, 1889.
SILVER MEDAL
Exposition Universelle Internation-
ale, Paris, 1878.
DAVID >VIi:.I.IAMS CO., PublisHers,
232=238 William Street, New York,
Resident Agents at BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, PITTSBURG, CLEVELAND,
CINCINNATI, CHICAGO, LONDON, England.
ro8
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIKECTOKY,
NEW YORK — Manhattan and Bronx.
age /or 1901. 6,500. In 1902, yG. In 1903,
yG(00)(AA).
L.AS NOVKDADES; Thursdays; Span-
ish; sixteen pages 13x19; subscription $8;
established 1876; D. Jose G. Garcia, editor and
publisher. Oitice, 108 Fulton st. Circ'n "jkl."
1/ECO D'lTALilA-RlVlSTA
ITAL.O-AMERICAN A; Thursdays;
Italian; four pages 15>gx22; subscription $2;
established — L'Eco &Italia 1849, Rivista
Italo- Americana 1883; Felice Tocci, editor
and publisher. Office, 87 Park street. Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1898, Z. In 1902, -jkl.-
LEONARD'S RAIL, WAY NEWS:
Saturdays; railroads; eight pages 14x21; sub-
scription $4; established 1898; John H.
Leonard, editor and publisher. Oflflce, 74
■Cortlandt street (1—5).
Circulation: In 1902, I. In 1903, yl. In
1904. yl.
LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED
WEEKLY; Thursdays; sixteen pages
12x17; subscription$4; established 1853; Judge
€o., publishers. Office, 227 Fourth ave. (1—4).
Circulation : Rating varied from B in 1892
to E in 1895. In 1896, B ###. In 1897, Z. In
1898. yD (??). In 1899, zD. In 1900, D(??).
Actual average for a year enclina with Oc-
tober, 1901, 70,300, Inl902.yB. Inl903,yB.
Actual average for a year ending with
Aiigust, 1904, 09.077.
Publisher's announcement —We earnestly
recommend to your attention for your 1905
advertising, Leslie's Weekly, America's
oldest and yet best illustrated paper. We
have at the present time a guaranteed
circulation of nearly one huudred thou-
sand copies each week. Nearly sixty thou-
sand are regular subscribers; balance is
handled by the news companies and deal-
ers. We can commend this publication to
J ou and your clients for 1905.
We shall make every effort to be just a
little ahead of the procession.
Actual average year ending August, 1904,
■69,0;7 (*).
weekly.
Leslie's
vertising
New York.
Present average over 75,000
Weekly— William L. Miller, Ad-
Manager, 225 Fourth Avenue,
LIFE; Thursdays; humorons; twenty
pages 9x11; subscription $5; established 1883;
John A. Mitchell, editor; Mitchell & Miller,
publishers. Office, 19 W. 31st street (6—3).
Circulation : Accorded B from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896. B. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yC. In 1899,
zC. In 1900, yC. In 1901, yC. In 1902,
yC. Inl903, yC. In 1904, yD (©0).
LIQUOR TRADES AND HOTEL
REVIEW; Fridays; liquor interests;
twenty-four pages 9x11; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1S99; P. H. Nolan, editor; The
Liquor Trades' Gazette Co., publishers. Of-
fice, 41 Beaver sti-eet.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl.- In 1897, Z. In
1899. zl. In 1900, vl. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1903, yl(OO) (A A).
LITERARY DIGEST; Saturdays ; lit
erary; thirty two pages 9x12; subscription S3;
established 1888; Funk & Wagualls Co., edi-
tors and publishers. Office, 44 E. 23d street.
(1-^-4).
Circulation : Rating varied from E in 1892
to G in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897, G Z. In
1898, yG. In 1899, zC. Average circulation
for vear ending August 11, 1900, 49.359 (aaa).
In 1901, vB. In 1902, yB. In 1903, vB. In
19(>4, vC
LUTHERISCHE HERALD; Satur
days; evangelical-lutheran; twelve pages
9x13; subscription $1.50; established 1856;
J. A. Dewald, editor; Evangelicum Ministe-
rlum of New York, publishers Circ'n "jkl."
MARINE JOURNAL; Saturdays;
maritime; sixteen pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1878; George L. Norton,
editor; Marine Journal Co., publishers. Of-
fice, 17 State street (6—3).
Circulatiou "jkl." In 1904, January, pub-
lisher asserts, every issue during the past
year was 3,000. In 1904. yH.
NEW YORK—Manhattan and Bronx.
MARITIME REGISTER; Wednes-
days; maritime; sixty pages 13xl6J^; sub-
scription §35; established 1869; A. Bender,
editor; The World's Maritime News C,
publishers. Office, 61-63 William street (12—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1891
to I in 1895. In 1896, publisher asserts, every
edition 5.000. In 1897, G Z. In 1898 zG.
In 1899, yG. In 1900, publisher asserts, every
issue during the whole vear was 5.250. In
1901. yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, December
publisher asserts, lowest number issued
during past year was 5,2.50. In 1904, yG (00).
MASONIC STANDARD; Saturdays;
twentj' pages 9xl2i^; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1898; C. C. Hunt, editor: Masonic
Standard Co. (Inc.), publishers. Office, 1133
Broadway (12—4).
Circulatiou: Actual average for 1899,
3,109. In 1900, yH. Actual average for a
year ending with June, 1901, 3»111; for a
year ending with June, 1902, 3,189. In 1903,
(z — 4) H. Actual average for a year ending
with June, 1904, 3,315.
MEDIATOR; Saturdays; labor; four
pages 17x23; subscription $1; established
1899; C. H. Applegate, editor and publisher;
prints a German edition. Office, 73-79 Fulton
street. Circulation "jkl."
MEDICAL JOURNAL ; Saturdays;
medical and surgical ; sixty-eght pages
8x11}^; subscription $5; established 1897;
Janie~s Hendrie Lloyd, editor; A. R. Elliott
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 66 West
Broadway (3—4).
Circulation; Actual average for 1898.
10,000; for 1899, 10,980; ior 1900. yF.
Act ual average /or 1901, 13,500: for 1902,
13,500. In 1903, yF. In 1904, F.
MEDICAL NEWS; Saturdays; medi-
cal; sixty- eight pages 8x11; subscription $4;
established 1843; Smith Ely Jelliffe, editor;
Lea Bros. & Co., publishers. Office. Ill Fifth
avenue (7—3 P).
Circulatiou : Rating varied from G in 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898.
yl(++). In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, y I.
Actual average for a year ending with
March, 1902, 6,722. In 1902, yG. In 1903,
yG. In 1904, yG.
MEDIC A L RECORD ; Saturdays; med-
ical; ninety-two pages 8x12; subscription $5;
established 1866; T. L. Stedman,. A.M.. M.D.,
editor; Wm. Wood & Company, publishers.
Office, 51 Fifth avenue (12—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from E in
1891 to F in 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yE. In 1899, yF. In 1900, yF. In 1901,
yF. In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904. yF.
MEKEEL'S WEEKLY" STAMP
NEWS; Saturdays; philately; eight pages
10x14; subscription 5() cents; established 1891;
C. E.Severn, editor; Mekeel-Redfleld-Severn
Co., publishers. Office, 198 Greene st. (7—3 P).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 11,500. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In
1898, G. In 1899, G. In 1900, G. In 1901, yG.
In 1902. yG. In 19('3, yH (A A).
:>IERCANTILE AND FINANCIAL
TIMES; Saturdays; commercial: sixteen
pages 9x12; subscription $5; established
1872; Francis Swigert, publisher. Office, 64-66
Miirrav street (12—4).
Circulation : In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In
1898,vH. Inl899.yH. In 1900, zH. In 1901, yH.
In 1902, vH. In 1903, yH (••). In 1904,
(z-4. 5.7) H(»«).
MERCHANTS' REVIEAV; Fridays
(A AV
METAL WORKER, PLUMBER
AND STEAMFITTER ; Saturdays ;
eightv to one hundred pages 9x13; subscrip-
tion '$2; established 1874; David Williams
Companv, editors and publishers; dated also
at Chicago, 111. Office. 232 William st. (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, F. In 1896, F. In
1897, Y. In 1898. yG. In 1899, yG. In 1900 yG.
In 1901. yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In
1904, yG.
MOTOR WORLD; Thursdays; auto-
mobiles; twenty eight pages 93^12; sub-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
709
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
scription$2; established 1899; Goodman Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 154 Nassau
street (7—3 P). Circulation 'jki."
MOTORING AM> BOATING; Wed-
nesdays (A A).
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW; Satur
days; music trade and art; forty eight to
sixty pages 11x15; subscription $2; established
1879; Edward Lyman Bill, editor and pub-
lisher; prints a monthly edition under same
binding called Artists' Number. Office, 1
Madison avenue (12 — 1).
Circiifatiou : Rating varied from H in 1892
to I in 1895. In 1896, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, exceeding 3,000. In 1898, yll. In
1899, zH. In 1900, June, publisher asserts,
for twelve months preceding smallest num-
ber printed was 3.550. Actual average for a
year ending ivith February, 1901, 4^860; for
1903, 5,45ti: for 1903, 5,533: for i\m,
5,509.
Publisher' s announcement. — The IMusic
Trade Review has vv^on the highest position
in trade journalism. In circulation, stand-
ing and influence its superiority is univer-
sally recognized. Was given the Grand
Prix at the Paris Exposition of 1900, and
the Gold Medal at St. Louis, 1904.
MUSIC TRADES; Saturdays; musical;
thii-ty-six to fifty-two pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1890; John C. Freund,
editor; Music Trades Company, publishers.
Office, 135 Fifth avenue (1—4 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
4,1 68. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898. H.
Actual average for a year ending with Octo-
ber, 1899, 6,781. In 1900, yG. In 1901, yH.
Inl902, yll. In 1903, yH. In 1904. yH.
MUSIC AI^ AGE; Thursdays; music
trade; twenty-eight pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion S2; established 1889; Harry E. Freund,
editor and publisher. Office, 42 E. 23d street.
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. lMl898,yI. In 1899, yl. Inl900,yT.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In KOi, yl. la
1904 yl.
MUSICAL. COURIER; Wednesdays;
musical; sixty eight pages 11x16; subscription
$5; established 1880: Marc A. Blumenberg,
editor; Musical Courier Company, publishers.
Office. Broadway and 26th street (8—3 P).
CircuLation : Rating varied from 10,000 in
1892 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. F Z.
In 1898, yF. In 1899, zF. In 1900, yF. -^c-
tual average for a year ending with June,
1901,4r,7Oa##*. Inl902,F. Inl903.yF.
In 1904, F.
MUSICAL. COURIER EXTRA ;
Saturdays; musical instruments and music
trades; "tliirty six imges 11x16; sub.scription
$4; established 1897; The Musical Courier
Co., publishers. Office. Broadway and 26th
street (2 -l )
Circulation: Tn 19no,'MKi,." In 1901, H. In
1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, H.
NATION; Thursdays ; independent;
literary; twenty-eight pages 9J4xl2 ; sub-
scription $3; established 1865: Rollo Ogden,
editor; New York Evening Post Company,
publishers. Office. 208 Broadway (6—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894.
9,676. In 1895. F. Actual average for
1896, 9,720; for 1897, 9.686. In 1898. yF.
In 1899, yG. In 1900, zG(^-^). In 1901, yG.
In 1902, yG. In 1903. yG. In 1904, yG (©0).
NATIONAIj ADVERTISER; Wed
nesdays; advertising; sixteen to thirtv two
pages 6x81^; subscription $1; established
1878; The Consolidated Press Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 6 E. Fourteenth st. (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895. G. In 1896. G. In
1897. Y. In 1898. yH. In 1899, yH. In l9!)(\yH.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, ".LKi."
NATION A IjIST; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscriptions?; es-
tablished 1888; M. A. O'Reilly, editor; Nation-
alist Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 134
Leonard street. Circulation "jki "
NATION A Ti POLICE GAZETTE;
Saturda3^s ; sporting; illustrated ; sixteen
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
pages 12x17; subscription $4; established 1846;
Richard K. Fox, editor and publisher.
Office, Franklin square.
Circulation : Accoided A from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, A. In 1897, Y. In 1898. vB. In
1899, D. In 1900, yD. In 1901, yD. In 19j2,yD.
In 1903, yD. In 1904, yD.
NATIONAL PROVISIONER; Satur
days; provisions and meat; tiftv-six page*
9i^ixl2i^; subscription $3; established 1889;
Dr. Joseph H. Senner, editor; Food Trad©
Publishing Company, publishers; dated also
at Chicago, 111. Office, i'roiluce Exch. (T^- 3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 5,000. In 1895, G. Actual average
/or 1896, 24,638*. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. Actual
average for a year ending with September,
1902. 6,304: for 1903, 6,402: for 1904,
6,301.
NAUTICAL GAZETTE; Thursdays;
maritime; thirty-six pages 9x12; .subscrip-
tion $3 ; established 1871 ; Samuel Ward
Stanton, editor; Crossett & Bates, publish-
ers. Office, 156 Fifth avenue (2—5).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average f or l%3r
2,595; for a year ending loifh January,
1905. 4,024.
NEWSPAPERDOM ; Thursdays; news-
paper publishing and advertising; sixteen
or more pages 8J^xl2: subscription $2; estab-
lished 1890: H. Craig Dare, editor; The News-
paper PublishingCompany (Inc.), publishers.
Office. 150 .Nassau street (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1900, -jkl." (??) In 1901,
(z— 6) I. Actual average for a year ending
with November. 1902, 4,120; ./"or a year end-
ing ivith November 26th, 1903. 5,139. In
1904. vG.
NEAV YORKER; Wednesdays: society;
twenty to twenty four pages 11x14; subscrip-
tion $4; established 1899; R. W. Criswell, edi-
tor; New Yorker Co., publishers. Office, 22
Thames street (1 — 5).
Circulation : In UH)4, (z— 4) H.
NE^V Y(»RKER ECHO: German,
music, theatre and society; sixteen pages
11x16; subscription $4: established 1902;
Herman Alexander, editor and publisher.
Office, 3 East 14th street (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
2,450; /or 1901, 3,167.
NORDSTJERNAN (NORTH
STAR); Thursdays; Swedish: independ-
ent: twelve pages 18x24: subscription S2; es-
tablished 1872; A. E.Johnson and Charles K.
Johnson, editors and publishers. Office. 108
Park row (12—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from F in 1892
to H in 1895. Actual average for 1896.
7.300. In 1897, G Z. Inl898,yG. Actual
average for a. year ending ivith June, 1899,
7.S5S: for a year ending with October,.
1900.8.816. In 1901, yF. In 1902, yF. In
1903. vF. In 1904. yG.
OBSERVER: Thursdays; presbyterlan;
thirty-two pages 9x14; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1823; John B. Devins and John .\.
Offord, editors and publishers. Office, 156
Fifth avenue (.3— 3).
Cii'culation : Rating varied from C in 189?
to D In 1895. In 1896, D. In 1897, Y. In
1898. vE. In 1899, vF. In 1900, vF. In 1901, yF.
In 1902. vF. In 1903 yF. In 1904, yF.
f»Tli, PAINT AND DRUG RE-
PORTER; Mondays; oils, paints and
drugs; fortv eight pages 11x16; subscription
$6; established 1R7I; Wm. O. Allison, editor
and publisher. Office, 100 William street.
Circulation: In 1899. -jkl." In 1900. r. Tn
1901, vl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, y I..
O S T F K R E 1 C H I S C H - UNGAR-
ISCllEZEITUNG; Saturdays; Bohemian
and Hungarian; republican: sixteen pages
11x16; subscription $2; established 1886: Mar-
cus Braun, editor and publisher; dated also
at Chicago. 111. Office. 54 St. Marks pi. (.3—3).
Circulation: In 1900, G. In 1901, yG. In
1(>02, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
O IT T L O O K ; Saturdays; undenomina-
tional ; sixty-eight to one himdred and forty-
710
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WILLIAM H. SMITH. FREDERICK I. THOMPSON. JOHN BUDD.
aMl^ Smith & Thompson, ^Mk
Representing Newspapers of
Known Circulation.
WtT\
TRIBUNE BUILDING, CHICAGO. POTTER BUILDING, NEW YORK.
BIJFFAL.O l^EWS
Guaranteed circulation over 93,000 copies daily. Every
prominent local and foreig'n advertiser uses the News
—many exclusively. No campaign in Buffalo can be successful without using the News.
BOSTO\ TRAVELER
Guranteed circulation over 80,000 copies
daily. The Traveler's morning contempo-
raries spent over Slo.OOO advertising: with The Traveler last year. This endorsement
from competitors is the strongest offered by any newspaper proposition. Second
cheapest per line per thousai^d in Boston.
MEITIPHIS COITliyiERCIAE APPEAE 8^^X*r^g,^''^e''o^:
ies daily and 52,000 copies Sunday. Guarantees 50% more daily, lOO^ more Sunday, city
or country circulation of any other Memphis newspaper. 90 per cent, of the literate
population in Memphis and Memphis territory read the Commercial Appeal.
ST. JOSEPH lyEWS & PRESS
proposition, by long odds, not only of St.
makes it splendid '•try out " proposition.
Guaranteed circulation over
34.000 copies daily. The best
Joseph but of the Middle West. Flat rate
EOS ANGEEES HERAED
Guaranteed circulation over 24,000 cop-
ies daily and 32,000 Sunday. Carries
more foreign advertising than any Los .Angeles newspaper and has never failed to
make any campaign in Los Angeles successful.
"xri?"lir OR! l^Al\r€i ITKlfl Guaranteed circulation over 21.000 copies
illM:iTy ^^m^m^MiA^rm^ m m. mzjItj. ^^j,y ^^^ Sunday. Only New Orleans news-
paper perm tting an examination of its circulation books. The best return-produc-
ing proposition in New Orleans and no success there without using it.
BIXGHAMTOA PRESS
nearest competitor, ^guaranteed), and is supreme in its field as a result producing
proposition. Most wonderful newspaper success in years.
Guaranteed eirculation over 22,000 copies
daily. Over double the circulation of its
CiV¥8 A i^¥T€il^ TrT.l,F!fil¥8 Alt!" Guaranteed circulation over 17,000 cop-
»![ ■fcAl-zUgJ^ ■H^iM^J^^gfc.A.TJ jgg ^^jjy ^^^jy pgjjj^y p^pg^ j^ central
New York and divides afternoon field in ."Syracuse with the cheapest per line, per
thousand in that city. All the big successful foreign advertisers use The Telegram.
CHATTANOOGA IVEWS
proposition usinsr The News. Strongly endorsed by local merchants and druggists.
Write your Chattanooga customers about it.
Guaranteed circulation over 14.000 copies
daily. You will find almost every foreign
PEEBEO STAR-JOERiVAE
paper In a manufacturing, mining and smelting city, essentially an evening newspaper
constituency. Guaranteed to have a larger local circulation than any l^eblo newspaper.
Guaranteed circulation over 13.000
copies daily. Only afternoon news-
Ill making up your advertising appropria-
tion, insist always upon receiving detailed
sworn circulation statements being fur-
nished you. You can always get them
from the " Known Circulation " list.
SEC NEXT PAGE.
CATA.LOGUE BY STATES.
ni
Remember and Insist
+*o*
Upon the Lii§tiiig of ^ew§-
papers Proving Their
Circulation Such as
.%.tAA
4>*»*i.
The ''Known Circulation" List
LITTLE ROCK GAZETTE
ing- newspaper in the Capital of (he State, and the StateVt Arkat'sas can be practically
covered by the Gazette, Only Little Rock newspaper proving its circulation scateineni s.
Guaranteed circulation over 10,000
daily and 12,000 Sunday. Onlymoin
iVOREOEH DISPATCH Guaranteed circulation over 10,000 copies
»r daily. If it is local circulation you want
then use The Dispatch, as it covers Norfolk and immediate territory thoroughly and
better than any competitor. 50^^ more city circulation guaranteed.
SAVAIVjVAH press Guaranteed circulation over 7,.'i00 daily. To thor-
— oughly cover Savannah The Press must be used,
and with a reasonable rate card is not only the cheapest but the best. Ask anybody in
Savannah. bO% more city circulation guaranteed.
WEVXIPEG TELEGRAM
of Canada and The Telegram covers it,
cent, more than the year before.
Guaranteed circulation over 14,000 cop-
ies daily. Manitoba is the richest part
Foreign advertisers used it last year 100 per
The "Big Five" Weeklies
PE^NS YL VAAT A GRIT Gua.-anteecl circulation over 200 (lOO copies
— weekly. Goes into more than 10,000 of the
smaller cities, towns and villages of the country. Head by prosperous people, wage
earners, trades people. Ask anybody about "Grit"— America's greatest weekly.
UTICA SATURDAY GLOBE
printed and carefully edited to the likes of a purchasing "clientele tlirouglK ut New
York, Pennsylvania and New England. To reach the r.ght sort don t omit T he Glebe
Guaranteed circulation over 118,-
000 copies weekly. Beautitully
XATIONAL TRIBUTE
Guaranteed circulation over 100.(00 copies
weekly. Published ax Washington and a
publication of absorbing interest to all Civil, Spanish and Philippine War veterans
One of the best known "pullers'' on "keyed" advertisements.
WEEKLY COiniTIERCIAL APPEAL SfoT^tS 1o'!oro
copies weekly. Thoroughly covers the most prosperous section of the rich South and
Southwest. One of the best known leaders on members of -'Keyed" propositions. Try
out the Commercial Appeal's rich territory.
Kf.ltf IR A TTLKd^H All Guaranteed civculation ovpr 50.(:00 co- ics
J!iJ^i7MU%A U^M^Ki^W^AiTM ^^g^j^jy Unapproached in a rich field .-^s a
medium to cover majority of the territory cf Southern New York and Northern and
Northeastern Pennsylvania. At the rate a sure result producer.
^y^OH,
Smith & Thompson,
Representing Newspapers of
Known Circulation.
>.11U.
^t.^0%
'cui^
ffr»
TRIBUNE BUILDING, CHICAGO POTTER BUILDING, NEW YORK.
SEE PRECEDING PAGE.
712
AMERICAN NEWSPArER DIEECTORY,
N£ \V YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
eight pages 5}^x8 (first Issue each month
illustrated Magazine number); subscription
$3; established 1869; Lyman Abbott, eaitor;
The Outlook Co., publishers. Office, 287
Fourth avenue (1 — 1).
Circiilatiou : In 1895, C. Actual average
for 1896, 40,423; for 1897, 45,115; for
1898, 70,264; for 1899, 87,057. In 19U(i, yB.
In 19U1, y B. Actual average for 1902, 101,-
923 ; for 1903, 107,212. In 1904, yA .
PAPER MILL, AND WOOD PULP
NEWS ; Saturdaj's; paper and wood pulp;
thirty-six to forty pages llj^xiei.^; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1877; Charles P. Tower,
editor; L. D. Post, publisher. Office, 13 21
Park row.
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1£91
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. H Z. In
1898. yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, y I.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
PAPER TRADE JOURNAL; Thurs
days; paper; thirty-two pages 11^^x15%;
subscription $4 ; established 1871 ; The Lock-
wood Trade Journal Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 150 Nassau street (7—3 P).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898. zl. Inl899,vl.
In 1900. yl. Inl901,yl. In 1902, y I. In 1903,
yl. In 1904. yl.
PEN AND PRESS; Saturdays; literary;
four pages 20x26; Union Printing Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 15 Vandewater street
(3-4 P) (A A).
PHAR3IACEUTrCAL ERA; Thurs
days; pharmacy; sixty pages 8x11; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1887; D. O. Haynes, pub-
lisher. Office. 90 William street. (12— 4).
Circulation : Rating varied from F in 1894
to Q in 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897. F Z. In
1898, yF. In 1899, vG. In 19('0. vG. In
1901. yG. In 1902, yG. In 19u3, yG," In 1904.
F(©0).
Publisher's announcement. — The Era guar-
antees Its advertisers a circulation of 10.000
or more copies each week. It is the only
weekli/ in its field, the recognized newspa-
per of the drug trade, and covers that
trade more thoroughly and promptly than
any other medium. D. O. Haynes. editor
and publisher.
PHOTOGRAPHER; Tuesdays;
photography ; twenty pages 9}^xl3>^ ; sub-
scription $2: established April, f903; Photo
grapher Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers. Office, 24-26 E. 21st street (2—5 P).
PLATT DEUTSCHE POST; Satur-
days; German; independent; twelve pages
18x23; subscription $2; established 1883; Alex-
ander .fe Goldman, editors and publishers.
Office, 3 East 14th street (1—5)
Circulation: Rating varied from G in
1891 to H in 1895. Actual average for 1896,
12,280. In 1897, Y. In 1898, y F. In 1899.
yF. Inl900, y(i. In 1901, yG. In 1902. vG.
In 1903, vG. In 1901. yG. In 1904, (z— 11) E.
POLICE CHRONICLE OF
GREATER NEW YORK; Saturdays;
police and civil service: eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2: established 1898; D. L. Kauf-
manu, editor; Police Chmuicle Publishing
Co., publishers. Office. 76 Essex street (1 — 5).
Circiilatioa: In 1899. "jki' In 1900. Z.
Actual average for 1901. 3,071; for 1902,
3,650; for 190.3, 4,914; for 1904, 7.034.
PRINTERS' INK; Wednesdays; ad-
vertising; forty-eight to ninety six pages 5x8:
subscription $2; established 18S8; Printers'
Ink Publishing Company, Charles J. Zingg.
manager. Offices, 10 Spruce street (4—4).
Circulation: Actualaverage
for 19113, 11,001; for 1904,
14.918.
•^S^The a'isolute correctness
of the latest circulation rating
accorded Printers' Ink is
guaranteed by the publishers of Roweli's
American Newspaper Directory, who will
A
4eo
I NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
I pay one hundred dollars to the first person
who successfully controverts its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement. — Printers' Ikk is
devoted exclusivelj- to the intere>-ts of ad-
vertisers and Is the representative journal
of its class. It aims to teach good adver-
tising methods— how to prepare good copy
and the value of different mediums, by
conducting v\ide open discussions on anj'
topic interesting to advertisers. Every sub-
ject is treated from the advertiser's stand-
point. Subscription price, $2 a year. Ad-
vertising rates: Classified, 20 cents a line
each time; display, 20 cents a line; J:t page,
$10; half-page, $20; whole page, $40 each
time. In specified position, if granted,
DouBLt; THE Above Prices are charged.
The rates are flat. No discount for increase
of space or frequency of insertion. A dis-
count of five per cent is granted when
check comes in full payment with order
and copy. A discount of ten per cent is
granted when a yearly advertising con-
tract is accompanied by check in full
settlement for the contract. One of the
most interesting features of the Lit tie
Schoolmaster, as Printkrs' Ink is called
by its friends, is a Roll ol Honor — a
department established in the early part
of 1903. The essential features of a" Roll
of Honor are: (1) Being based on the
ratings of the American Newspaper Di-
rectory, the high character of which is
conceded by advertisers and publishers.
This department is veritably a Roll of
Honor, based upon truth and fact. (2) By
reason of its standing and circulati(^n
among all classes of advertisers every-
where, Printers' I.nk is the one journal
that can give such a department the integ-
rity which makes it valuable to advertisers
and the publicity which will produce re-
sults for publishers appearing therein.
(3) A rating in the Roll of Honor prac-
tically fixes the circulation ot a paper be-
yond dispute. The establishment of such a
method, capable of being kept all the time
up-to-date, marks an era almost as impor
tant in scientific advertising as was the es-
tablishment, in 1869. of Roweli's American
Newspaper Directory. (4) The Roll of
Honoris theonlyorganizedweeklv service
in existence anywhere through which the
honest and progressive publisher, entitled
to membership, can bring before the ad-
vertisers of the United States his increase
of circulation for a week, a month or a
quarter just past. It is a satisfactory
guarantee of the publishei's truthfulness
and good faith. In reports of this kind
every prominent adverM'ser is vitally in-
terestpd. The Roll of Honor is a unique
and choice service for choice mediums.
It's the only authoritative source of such
information to be had at any price, and the
expense of it is merely nominal. Two
lines for 52 insertions cost $20.80,
nnrt this sum may be cut <Io\vu lo
§18.72 tor a whole yeai- if check is
sent with the yearly order. Auaddi
tionallineis uenerallv necessary to make
the Roll of Honor copy as complete as it
should be and bring the information up-
to da'e and keep it fiere by weekly
changes to k*^eii pace with th^ facts. The
cost for the additional line is twenty cents
ner week. The ROLL OF HONOR
is now consi<lere«l by advertisers
th«* most pr.'ictical step in scientific
advertising. There is no waste in
R01.,L OF HONOR advertising,
and no amount of money can buy a
place in the ROLL OF HONOR for
a paper not having: the requisite
Qualifications to appear therein.
Address all correspondence to the Manager,
The Printers' Ink Publishing Co., 10 Spruce
street (up stairs). New York
PROniJCE REVIEW AND AI^FER-
ICAN CRE.\I>IERY: Wednesdays: dairy
and poultry products; thirty-.six pages 9x12:
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
13
XFW YORK-^Manhattan and Bronx.
8ub*K'rlptloii $1 ; established 1SS6; Urner Barry
Co'upany, eiiltorsand publishers. Ottlce. 173
Chambers street (6—3).
Cii'culatiou: lu 1895, publisher asserts, not
less thau 2,1)00. In 18%, H. In 1897, Y. In
1S9S, publisher asserts, smallest issue 2,940.
In 1899. zif. Ill 1900, vll. lu 1901, yll. In
1902. vH. lei 1<KI3. (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl (tt).
I' V K Ij It! OPINION; Thursdays;
political aud literary ; thirtv-six pages SJxia;
eubsi-ription $4: established 1886; The Public
Opinion Co., publishers. Office, 44 E. 23d st.
<12-0.
t'ii-culation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 18,200. Actual average for 1896,
19,1 Ifi. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yE. Actual
average for ^m^, 15,107 ;/orl90(), 20,375;
for a year ending with Oc^., 1901, 35,019;
for a i/car ending icith Feb., Iit02, 40,%i75.
In UW2, yC. In 1;K)3, yC. In 1904, yC.
PUBLISHERjS' WEEKLY; Satur
days; books; one hundred and forty eight
pages 6x10; subscription $3; established 1852;
R. R. Bowker. editor and publisher. Office,
298 Broadway (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,150. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL." (??)
PUCK; Wednesdays; comic; sixteen
pages 11x14; subscription $5; established 1887;
Keppler & Schwarzmann (Incorporated), edi-
tors and publishers. Office, S. W. cor. Hous-
ton and Mulberrj^ streets.
Circulation : Rating varied from A in 1891
to B in 1895. In 1896, B. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
vC(??). In 1899, yC. Inl90U. yC. In 1901. yC.
IH 1902, B. In 1903, y B. In 1904, y B.
PUERTO RICO HERALiD; Satur
days; Spanish and English; sixteen pages
lOVoxlSVaj subscription $6; established July,
1901; Luis Munoz Rivera, editor and pub
lisher. Office, 156 Fifth avenue. Clrc'n "jkl."
RAILROAD GAZETTE; Fridays;
railroads and engineering; eighty to one
hundred pages 7-Hxll; subscription $4.20; es-
tablished 1856; The Railroad Gazette, pub-
lishers. Office, 81 Fulton street (12^).
Circulation: Rating varied from 5.0(X) in
189o to H in 1895. lu 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, y H . In 1899, yH. In 1900, zH. In 1901,
<z-4, 5) H. In 1902, yH. In 1!M»3, yH. In
1904. vH (O0).
RI<:Ali ESTATE RECORD AND
BUILDERS' GUIDE; Saturdays;
real estate and building; forty four to
seventy-six pages 9}^xl4; subscription $6;
established March, 1868; H. W. Desmond,
editor; C. W. Sweet, publisher. Office, 14
Vesey street (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1901, "iia-" (++) In 1902,
August, publisher asserts, no issue during the
past vear was less than 6.5U0. In 1903, yG,
In 19i>4, yG(00).
RETAIL GROCERS' ADVOCATEj
Fridays ; groceries; thirty-six to forty pages
10x14; subscription $2; established 1880; J. W.
Callahan, editor; Retail Grocers' Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 147 Chambers street.
Circulation "jkl." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
REVIEW; Thursdays; Insurance, com-
mercial and financial; sixteen pages 11x15;
subscription $3; established 1876; Journal of
Commerce and Commercial Bulletin (Incor-
porated), editors and publishers. Office. 19
Beaver street (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl" (A A).
REVISTA EVANGELICA NORD-
AMERICA; Wednesdays; Italian; eight
een pages 9x13; subscription $2; establisned
1899; F. A. Taglialatela, editor and publisher.
Office, 1 E. 115th street (10—3). Circ'n ".nn.."
RIDER AND DRIVER OUTDOOR
SPORT; Saturdays; horses and society;
twenty-four to forty pages 9%xl5; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1891; Samuel Walter Tay-
lor, editor and publisher. Office. 1123 Broad-
way (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 20,000. In 1896. D. In 1897. Y. In
1898. vE. In 1899. zE. In 1900, vF. In 1901, yF.
In 1902, yF. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
RURAL NEW YORKER; Saturdays;
agricultural; sixteen pages 11x16; suljscrip-
tion $1; established 1850; H. W. Collingwood,
editor; Jolin J. Dillon, publisher. Office. 409
Pearl street (1—4).
Circulation : Rating varied f rom C in 1891
to D in 1895. In 1896. D. In 1897. Y. In
1898. vE. In 1899, yE. In 1900, yE. In 1901, yE.
In 1902, yE. In 1903, yE (+t). In 1904 (z— 4)
B(«*).
Publisher's annoMxccmenf.— Circulation for
1905, guaranteed, 75,000 weekly. Records
always open to inspection.
SABBATH READING; Fridays;
non-sectarian; sixteen pages 9x123^; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1873; James
D. Dougall, editor; Witness and Sabbath
Reading Co., publishers. Office, 150 Nassau
sfff^fit { \ 4 ^
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
38,971. In 1895, C. In 1896, C. In 1897,
C Z. Actual average for a year ending
with Nov., 1898, 107,349; /or a year end-
ing rvith March, 1899, 109,040. In 1900,yA,
In 1901, (z— 3) A. Actual average for a year
ending with March, 1902, lW,54tTl', for
1902, 1154,677; for 1903, 112,615; for
1904, 111,056. ^ ... X,.
SCJHOOL; Thursdays; educational; eight
pages 10x14; subscription $2; established 1889;
H. S. Fuller, editor; School News Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 1.54 Fifth avenue (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. Actual average for a
year ending with August, 1899, '23,444. In
1900, yD. In 1901, yD. In 1902, yD. In
19i3, yG. In 1904, yG. . , „ . ,
SCHOOL J O U RN A L ; Saturdays ;
educational; twenty-four to eighty-eight
pages 9x13; subscription $2; established
1870; A. M. Kellogg, editor; E. L. Kellogg &
Co., publishers ; dated also at Chicago, 111.
Office, 61 E. Ninth street (7—3 P).
Circulation : Accorded E from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896, E. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yF. In 1899, zF.
In 1900, zF. In 1901, yF. In 1902, yF. In
1!)03, yF. In 1904, yG.
SCHW^BISCHES WOCHEN-
BLATT; Wednesdays; German; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $2.50; established
1877; Hans Schliesser, editor; Heerbrandt
Publishing Co.. publishers. Office, 54 Beek-
nian street (8—3). .
Circulation : Rating varied from F m
1891 to H in 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, vG. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yG. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, December,
publisher asserts, every issue for year past
was 5,900. In 1904, yG.
SCIENCE : Fridays ( A A).^^ ^ ^^
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN; Satur-
days; scientific, mechanical aud inventions;
sixteen pages 12x16; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1845 ; Munn & Co., editors and publish-
ers. Office, 361 Broadway (12—3). ^. ^
Circulation: In 1894, B. In 1895, C. In
1896 B. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yC. In 1899.
yC. In 1900, vC. In 1901, yC. In 1902,
yC. In 1903, yC"(« •)• In 1904, yC (© ©).
SCIENTIFIC A>IERICAN SUP-
PLEMENT; Saturdays; scientific; sixteen
pages 12x16; subscription $5, with Scientifio
American, S.1 ; Munn & Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 361 Broadway. Does not in-
sert ad ver ti sem en ts.
SCOTTISH AMERICAN: Wednes-
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $3: es-
tablished 1857; A. M.Stewart, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 33 Rose street (12— 4)
Circulation : Rating varied from F in 1891
to G in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
yH. Actual average for 1899, 6,366. In
1900, yG. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903 yH. In 1904, yl.
SEARCH-LIGHT; Saturdays: liter-
ary: twenty pages 9x12; subscription $2;
established 1896; Wm. George Jordan, editor;
Search-Light Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 24 Murray street (2-5 P).
SHAREHOLDER; Thursdays; finan-
cial; four pages 12xl6J^: subscription $4;
714
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEP. DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
established 1894; F. J. Syme, editor and pub-
lisher. Office. 26 Broad street. Circ'n'jjiL."
SHOOTING AND FISHING; Thiirs
daj's; sporting; twenty pages 10x15; sub-
scription $3.50; established 188-2; J. T. Hum
phrey, editor; Shooting and Fishing Publish-
ing Co., publishers. Oiflce, 150 Nassau street
(2-4).
Circulation; Accorded H from 1893 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. Actual average
for 1898, TjStje. In 1899. yG. In 1900, yG.
In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 4) H
(••). In 1904, yH.
SL.EBODNI O RE I.; Thursdays;
Sla%'onic; ronian catholic; eight pages 16x22;
subscription SI; established June, 1901;
Francis C. Denes, editor; Free Eagle Publish-
ing Co.. publishers. Office, 52i Sixth st. (1— I)
Circulation: In 1902, (z— 4, 6) I. In 1903.
(z-4)I(##). In 1904. yl.
SPECTATOR ; Thursdays ; insurance;
twenty-four pages 10x13 ; subscription §4 ;
established 18*58; Spectator Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 95 William street.
Circu latiou : In 1899, I ( ? ? ). In 1900. 1. In
1901, X. In 1902, H (++). lu 1903, yH. In
19(t4 V H .
SPORTS OF THE TIMES ; Satur
days; sporting; twenty-four to thirty two
pages 11x16; subscription $4; established De-
cember, 1902; J. E. E%viiig, editor; Sports of
the Times Publishing Co.. publishers. Office,
62 Trinity place (8 — 3 P^. Circulation "jkl"
STAGE; Saturdays (A A).
STANDARD AND VANITY FAIR;
Saturdays; illustrated; twenty pages 10x12:
subscription $4; established 1891; American
Standard Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 40 W. 34th street (:J— 5 P).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
75,198; for 1896, 85,078. In 1897, Y.
In 1S98. yB. In 1899, yB. In 1900, yB. In
1901, yB. In 1902, yB. In 1903, yE. In 1904, yF.
STOCKHOLDER; Tuesdays; ttnan
cial and railroads; twelve pages_ 11^x16}.^;
sub.scription $5; established
more, editor and publisher,
street (8—3). Circulation
Z(4)(»»).
STREET AND SMITH'S NEW
YORK WEEKLY; Saturdays; fiction;
eight pages 16x22 ; subscription $3 ; established
1855; Street & Smith, editors and publishers.
Office, 232-238 William street (6—3).
Circulation: Accorded A from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. A. In 1897, Y. In 1898, vB. In
1899.yB. In 1900, vB. Inl901.vB. Inl902,yB.
In 19.13. (z— }) B (• •). In 19t)4, vB.
STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL;
Saturdays; street railway trade; two hun
dred and twenty six pages 10x13; subscrip-
tion S4 (International Edition, 86): estab-
lished 1884; H. W. Blake, editor; McGraw
Publishing Co., publishers; dated also at
Chicago, 111. Office, 114 Liberty street (3—3).
Circulation: Acr^orded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, G. In 1897. G Z. In 1898, yG. In
1862: B. W. Dins-
Office, 85 Broad
'JKL" In 1903,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901. (z— 1, 2, 4, 5>
H. In 1902. yH. In 1904. yH (00).
SUBURBAN; Tuesdays; eight pages
18x34; subscription $1; established 1891;
Suburban Pub ishing Co., editors and pub
Ushers. Office, 15 Vandewater street (3 — 3).
Combined circulation "jkl.-- In 1897, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
SUNDAY DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; Subscription
$1; established 1871; F. J. Reilly, editor; The
Democrat Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
14 Barclay street.
Circulation: Rating varied f rom D in 1392
to G in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. In
I 1898, yH. In 1899. yH. In 1900. yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 4) H (••).
In 1904, yH.
SUNDAY SCHOOL ADVOCATE;
Saturdays; methodist episcopal; eight pages
8x11: subscription 30 cents; established 1841;
T. B. Xeely, editor; The Methodist Book Con-
cern, publishers; prints also an edition for
Cincinnati. Does not insert advertisements.
Office, 150 Fifth avenue.
SUNDAY UNION AND CATHOLIC
TIMES; Sundays; roman catholic; eight
pages 17x22; subscription $2; established 1873;
James W. O'Brien, LL.D., editor and pub-
lisher; prints a weeklj' edition called Satur-
day. Office, 310 Broadway.
Combined circulation: Rating varied
from G in 1891 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, vl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 19ti3, yl. In
19CH vl.
SZABADSOG; Thursdays; Hungarian;
twelve pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; es-
tablished 1890; E. T. Kohanyi, editor and
publisher. Office, 132 St. Marks place (1—5).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1902, Z. In 1903,
(z-4)l(»»). In 1904, yl.
TAGBLATT; Saturdays; German;
four pages 20x26; subscription $2; estab
lishedl869; Charles Henrv Bauer, editor and
publisher. Office, 608 E."l48th street. Circu-
lation "JKL."
TAMMANY TIMES; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; sixteen pages 11x14; subscription
82.50: established 1892; Walter Scott, edi-
tor; Tammany Times Company, publishers.
Office. 32 Broadway (3—5 P).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1395,
In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In 1S98. zH. In
1899. vH. In 1900, vH. In 1901, yl. In 1902.
( z— 1, 2, 4, 5i I. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
TEA AND COFFEE; Tuesdays; tea,
coffee, spice, cocoa and chocolate; twelve
pages 9x113^: subscription $2; established
September, 1901 ; John Lovance. editor; F. H.
Hobbs & Co., publishers. Office, 78 Park
place (7— 3 P). Circulation, 'jjkl"
TEXTILE MANUFACTURERS
JOI'RNAli; Saturdays; wool, cotton and
fabrics; forty pages 10x14; subscription $3;
.
EXCELLENT RESULTS
have been secured by many advertisers through the use of
The Tammany Times,
A successful record of twelve years in a valuable field not reached by
other publications. Commissions allowed to agents.
R.ate card and papers upon application.
Published by THE TAWIWIANY TIMES COIVIPANY,
5 Beekman Street, New York, N. Y.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
715
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
established 1894 ; J. H. Bragdon & Co.. editors
and publisliers. Offlce.37< B'way (3— 3).
Circulation: In 1896. X. Inl897, Y. In
1898, yl(??). In 1899. y I. In 19(H), y I. In
1901. yl. In 1902, (z-3) I. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
TOBACCO; Fridays; twenty-eight pages
9x13; subscription $2; established 1886; Tlios.
H. Delano, editor; T. H. Delano Publishing
Co., publishers; inserts advertisements per-
taining to tobacco trade only. Office, 102
Chambers street.
Circiilntion : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In
1899, "JKL •• In 1903, H. In lit04, yll .
TOBACCO LEAF; Wednesdays; to-
bacco and cigars; sixty pages 11x15; sub-
scription $2; established 1865; John Bain,
Jr , publisher. Office, 96 and 98 Maiden lane
(3— :5).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In
1899. "JKL" In 1901, Z t4. 5).
TOWN AND COUNTRY; Saturdays;
society; thirty-six pages 91^x14; subscription
$4; established 1846; F. M. Munroe, editor;
Stuyvesant Company, publishers. Office, 289
Fourth avenue (3 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 7,800. In 1896. F. In 1897. Y".
In 1898. vG. Actual average for 1S99, 7,848.
In 1900," yF. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In
1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
TOWN TOPICS; Thursdays; society;
twenty-eight pages 10x13; subscription $4; es-
tablished 1879; W. D. Mann, editor and pub-
lisher. Office. 452 Fifth avenue (1—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from 60,000 in
1891 to C in 1895. In 1896, C. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yD. In 1899, yE. In 1900, yE. In
1901, yE. In 1902, yE ( ? ? ). In 1903, D (• •).
In 1904, yE.
TRlANGLiE; Tuesdays, during college
year; collegiate; twelve pages 8x11; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1895; Students of
New York University, editors and publishers.
Office. University Heights (3—3).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with June, 19(J4, 1,000.
TROTTER AND PACER; Thurs
days; sporting; twenty pages 10x14; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1894; S. S. Toman, editor;
S. S. Toman and W. Logan, publishers. Of-
fice. Gerlsen building (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 4,000. In 1896, H . In 1897, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 3,800. In 1898,
vH. In 1899, vH. Inl9i)0,yH. Inl901,yHo
in 1902, v 11 . I II l'« )3, y H . In 1904. y H .
TRUTH SEEKER; Saturdays; anti-
religious ; sixteen pages 11x16 ; subscription
$3; established 1873 ; E.M.Macdonald, editor;
Truth Seeker Company, publishers. Office,
28 Lafavette place.
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1892
to H in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
vH. Inl899,yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH.
In 1902, yH. Inl9C3. yH. Inl9(J4, yH.
TYGOONIR NOWOJORSKI;
Fridays; Polish; eight pages 18x1:3; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 190:t; John L. strus,
editor; Leon A. Korybski, publisher. Office,
126 St. Marks place (12-^).
Circulation : In 1901, "jjil" In 1902, August,
publisher asserts, no edition for p^st twelve
months was less than 4,£00. In 1903, yG. In
1904, (z— 4). G.
UNDERWRITER; Saturdays; insur-
ance; twentv pages 93^x11}^; subscription $5;
established 1858; Underwriter Printing and
Publishing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
58 William street C^— 3). Circulation "jjiL. ••
UNION; Saturdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription .$2.50; estai^lished 1869; Charles
Henrv Bauer, editor and publisher. Office.
608 E."l48th street (fi— 3 P). Circulation "jki-."
UNITED IRISHMAN; Saturdays;
Irish revolutionary; four pages 18x24; sub
scriptlon $2; established 1880; J. O'Donovan
Rossa, editor and nubllsher. Office, 15 Van-
dewater street (6—3)
Circulation : Rating varied from 3.500 in
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
1893 to I in 1895. In 1896, publisher asserts, no
edition less than 3.000. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl.
In 1899. publisher asserts, no issue less than
3,000. Inl900, yll. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH.
In 1903, (z— 4) II. In 1904, yH.
UNITED STATE?^ FINANCIAL
AND MERCANTILE EXAMINER^
Mondays; Hnancial and mercantile; sixteen
pages 9x13; subscription $5; established 1895;
W. H. Carter, editor and publisher. Office,
76 Park place (8—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
aflre/or 1897. 5,712. In 1898. yG. In 1899, yH.
In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yll. In
1!X)3, (z— 4) H (• •). In 1904, yH.
U. S. TOBACCO JOURNAL; Satw-
days; tobacco; twenty-four pages 13x18; sub-
scription $4; established 1874; Ismar S.
Ellison, editor and publisher. Office, 136
Water street (12—3).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, y I. In 1899, yl..
In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. Actual average for
a year ending ivith May 1902, 6,756. In
1903. (z— 4) G. In 1904, yG.
VOGUE; Thursdays; fashions and so-
ciety; twenty-four pages 10x13; subscription
$4; established 1892; Mrs. Josephine Redding,,
editor; Arthur B. Turnure, publisher. Office,
362 Fifth avenue (3—4).
Circulation ; Rating varied from F In 1898
to Gin 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900. yH. In 1901,.
yH. In 1902,(z-4) C. In 1903, yD (• •). In
1904, yi> (00).
VOLUNTEERS' GAZETTE; Satur
days (A A).
WALL STREET PRESS; Wednes-
days; financial and Insurance; eight pages
13x173^; subscription $4; established 1899;
Wall "street Publishing Company, editors-
and publishers. Office. 11 Broadway (3—3).
Circulation: In 1900, X.
WAR CRY; Saturdays; Salvation Army;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $2; estab-
llshed 1884; William H. Cox, editor; F. deL.
Booth-Tucker, publisher; i)r\nts Der Kriegs-
ruf, German, and Stridsropet, Swedish edi-
tions. Office, 120 W. Fourteenth street (3—3).
Does not Insert advertisements.
WESTCHESTER INDEPENDENT;
Saturdays; democratic; four pages 17x24;
subscription $2; established 1884; James T.
Lane, editor aud publisher. Office. Main
street, Westchester (12—3).
Circulation: In 1903, December, publisher
asserts, every issue during the past year was
l,-<?0(i(A A).
WEST SIDE AND HARLEM
NEWS: Thursdays (A A).
WITNESS; Wednesdays; undenom-
inational; independent; sixteen pages 12x17;
subscription $1; established 1871; James D.
DouKall, editor; Witness and Sabbath Read-
ing Co.. publishers. Office, 150 Nassau street
Circulation : Rating varied from B In 1891
to C in 1895. In 1896, C. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yD.
In 1899. yE. In 1900, yE. In 1901. yE. Actuat
average for a year ending icith Mirch, 1902^
21,827: for 1902. 23,317; for 1903,.
21,848; /o/- 1904, 21,013.
WORKER; Saturdajs; socialist; six
pages 20x24; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1891: Socialistic Co-operative Publish-
ing Association, publishers. Office, 184 Wil-
liam street (8—3 P). _
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898. F.
Actual average for 1899, 18,644. In 1900.
vD. In 1901. vE. In 1902, yE. In 1%3,
(z— 4) E. In 1904. yE.
YOUNG SOLDIER; Saturdays; juven-
ile. Salvation Army; eight pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1895; Wm. H.
Cox. editor; Frederick de Lantour Booth-
Tucker, publisher. Office. 120 W. Fourteenth
street. Does not Insert advertisements ( A A )-
BI-WEEKLY.
BA HNFREI; biweekly , Thurs-
davs; German; sporting; four pages 13x19;
subscription $1; established 1882; H. Metzner..
716
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
editor; New York Turnverein, publishers.
Office, Lexington ave. aud 85th st. (1— 5P).
Circulatiou "jkl."
HOTEL. RECORD; bi-weekly; hotels,
catering; sixteen pages 10x14; subscription
^■l\ established September, 1902; The Hotel
Record Co., editors and publishers. Office,
1133 Broadway, corner 26th street (12—4 P).
L.ABOR WORLD; bi-weekly; labor;
twelve pages 13x19; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1896; The Labor World Company,
editors aud publishers (12 — 1 P).
NEW YORK INSURANCE JOUR-
NALi; bl weekly; insurance; twenty pages
9x12; subscription $3; established 1862; St.
George Kempson, editor; New York Insur-
ance Publishing Co., publishers. OCBce, Sand
7 Dev street (12-4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl-" In 1899, Z.
Actual average for 1900,2,173. In 1901, yl.
lu 1902, (z— 4) H. In 1903, yH. In 1904,
(z-4) H.
NO VELLENSCHATZ; bi-weekly; Ger-
man; literary; thirty-two pages 9x12; sub
scription $2.50; established 1859; S. Zickel,
editor and publisher. Office, 129 Duane street
<12-3).
Circulation; In 1903, (z-^) I (••). In
liKJl, yl.
SURVEYOR; bi-weekly; insurance;
twenty pages 9x12; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1892; A. G. Hall, editor and publisher.
Office. 58 William st. (8—3). Circ'n -jKi."
SEMI-MONTHLY.
ADVOCATE AND GUARDIAN;
semi-monthly; American Female Guardian
Society; sixteen pages 9x11^^; subscription
$1; established 1834; Flora LrNorthrup, edi-
tor; American Female Guardian Society,
publishers. Office, 936 Woodycrestave.(l2— 4).
Circulatiou: In 1900, G. Actual average
for a year ending with April. 1901, 65 5 70.
In 1902. yG. In 1903, yG. lu 1904, (z-4) G.
AMERICAN DRUGGIST AND
PHARMACEUTICAL. RECORD;
semimonthly ; drugs and pharmacy ; seventy-
six pages 9x12; subscription $1.50; established
1871; Caswell A. Mayo and Thomas J. Keenan,
editors; American Druggist Publishing Co.,
publishers; dated also at Chicago, 111., and
Philadelphia, Pa. Office, 62 West Broadway
(8—3 P).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 13,000. In 1896, E. In 1897. Y. In
1898. yF. In 1899, yF. In 1900. yG. In 1901, yG.
In 1902, yG. In 1903. yG. In 1904, yH.
AMERICAN INDUSTRIES; semi-
monthly; manufacturing; sixteen pages
11x15; subscription $1; established August,
1902; Marshall Cushing, editor; The National
Association of Manufacturers, publishers
Office, 170 Broadway (12—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
«,489. In 1901, yF.
AMERICAN INVENTOR; semi
monthly; scientific; twenty -eight pages
11x14; subscription $1.50; American Inventor
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 114 Liberty
St. (12—4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jiiL." In 1899, Z. Act-
ual average for a year ending with July, 1901,
7, 99.>; /or 1902, 8, 195; /or 1903, 15,895;
/or 1004. 16,104.
BAMiKR AND MINER OF MEX-
ICO; semi-monthly; twents' -eight pages
9ir^xl2'^; subscription $1; established June,
1901; Lawrence S. Vassault, editor; Banker
and Miner Publishing Co.. publishers. Of-
fice. 44 Broad st. (8— 3P). Circ'n -jkl." (A A).
BONFORT'S WINE AND SPIRIT
CIRCULAR; semi-monthly; liquors;
one hundred and twenty-six pages 10x14;
subscription $5; established 1871; Charles
McK. Leoser's Sons, editors and publishers.
Office. 73 Broad street (12—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from G in 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898. vl. Inl899,yT. Inl900.yl. Inl901,yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1904. yl.
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
BOOKSELLER, NEWSDEALER
AND STATIONER; semi-monthly ;
thirty two to forty eight pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; established 1891; Edwin O.
Chapman, editor and publisher. Office, 156
Fifth avenue (3—5 P).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 8,000. In 1896. F. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yG. In 1899, yG. In 1900. zG. In 1901, yG.
Actual average for a year ending with July,
1902, 6. 1 05 ; for 1903. 7,098. In 1904, yG.
CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY
TRADE REVIEW; semi-monthly; car-
pets and upholstery; one hundred and
twenty pages 10x13; subscription $8; estab-
lished 1870; William Berri, editor; Review
Publishing Company, publishers. Office, 31
Union square.
Circulation: In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, ■■JKL."
CORDAGE TRADE JOURNALf
■eml-monthly; twenty pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1890; Chas. H. Delano,
editor and publisher. Office, 150 Nassau st.
Circulation "jkl."
GUARDIAN; semi monthly; insurance;
twenty pages 9x12; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1883; George Dy re and W.T Eldridge,
editors and publishers. Office, 809 Broadway.
Circ'n "JKL." In 1898, Z. In 1902, ■■jkl.- (A A).
GROCERS' JOURNAL; fortnightly;
trade; twenty pages 11x15; subscription $2;
established 1901; The Clucas Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 395 Broadway.
Circulation ■■jkl."
HARDWARE; semi-monthly; hard-
ware trade; ninety six pages 9x13; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1890; Hardware Publish-
ing Company, editors and publishers. Office,
3119 Broadway (12— :3).
Circulation : In 1895, H. Actual average
for 1896. 5,495. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yH.
In 1899. yH. In 1900. yH. In 1901, yH.
Actual average for 1902. 8,802; /or 1903,
9,531;. for liH)4, 9.787.
INFORMANT; semi monthly; fairs and
conventions; twenty pages 73^x10; subscrip-
tion $2; e.^tablished 1899; S. Lipsius, editor;
The New York Informant Co., publishers.
Office, 105 John street (6—3), Circ'n "iKL.-
INSURANCE OBSERVER; semi
monthly; insurance; twelve pages lOj^xlS;
subscription $2; established 1896; John S.
Hanson, editor; The Insurance Observer Co.,
publishers. Office. 55 Liberty st. Circ'n "jkl."
INTERNATIONAL BUYER; semi-
monthly; exporting; English and Spanish
editions alternately; thirty-six pages 9^x121^;
subscription, either edition $1, both $2; es-
tablished 1887; Henry L. Geissel, editor;
Trade News Publishing Co., publishers.
Office. 24 Murray street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1904, (z— 2, 4. 6) H (• •).
LIQUOR TRADES' GAZETTE;
semi-monthly; thirty six pages 10x13; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1896; P. H. Nolan,
editor and publisher. Office, 41 Beaver st.
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
LUMBER TRADE JOURNAL;
semi-monthly ; lumber ; sixty eight pages
11x14; subscription $2; established 1885: A. R.
Carr and J. W. Long, editors; J. D. Crary,
manager; New York Lumber Trade Jour-
nal, publishers. Office. 18 Broadway ( 12—4).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than l,95u. In 1896, I. Actual average for
1897. <2.000; for 1898. 2,133; for 1899,
2,103; for 190i), 2.250. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902, 2,518; for 1903.
2,600; /or 1904. 2,754.
MAN'S BEST FRIEND; semi
monthly; dog sport: forty pages 7x9; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; Charles H.
Mason, editor and publisher. Office. 150
Nassau street. Circ'n "iXi" In 1902. Z (3).
MOTOR BOAT; semi-monthly (A A).
NATIONAL BANNER; semi-monthly;
German; republican; eight pages 10x14: sub-
i scription $1; established 1888; C. W. Westley,
CATALOGUE BY STATES. 717
FOR THE GENERAL
ADVERTISER.
A Double Ad-Scrvicc with No Additional Cost.
All our time and energy is devoted to the evolu-
tion of plans for our clients and to the preparation of
drawings and copy. We do not *^ place ^^ ads direct
in any publication. We conduct complete campaigns
but delegate the ^'placing '^ to our friends in the plac-
ing business — a number of leading agencies co-operate
with us in this way.
The advertiser who employs our services gets the
best work of the best art and copy departments that
we have been able to gather together. He gets our
personal attention ; our advice and assistance all along
the way — our time is not taken up by the innumerable
petty details incident to the placing of advertising. In
addition to this he gets the services of another agency
— the one through which the placing is done.
This combined service of two strong, able organi-
zations costs the advertiser not a cent more than he
would pay for the service of one agency.
We would like to explain this matter in full to
interested advertisers, also to furnish convincing ob-
ject lessons exemplifying our ability to produce the
highest grade of commercial art work in all its
branches, as well as copy of equal merit-
THE GEORGE ETHRIDGE CO.,
33 Union Square, New York City.
718
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
editor and publisher. Office. 75 Fulton street
(12—3). Circ'n"JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (# •).
OUR TIMES; semi-monthly, during
school year; educational; twenty pages 6x9;
subscription 50 cents; established 1890; E. L.
Kellogg & Company, editors and publishers.
Office, 61 E. Ninth street.
Circulation : Actual average for a year
ending with Oct., 189S, 42,ti27. In 1899, zB.
In 1900. zC. In 1901, yC. In 1902, yC. In
1903, yC. In 1904, yC.
PLUMBERS' TRADE JOURNAL.,
GAS, STEAM AND HOT WATER
FITTERS' REVIEW; semi-monthly;
plumbing, lighting, heating and ventilation;
forty eight to sixty-eight pages 10x12; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1881 ; James M. Heath-
erton, editor and publisher. Office. 61 Beek-
man street (3—3).
Circulation: In 1894, G. In 1895, H. Act-
-ual average for 1896, 13,100. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 14,875; for
1899,15,929. In 1900, yE. In 1901, yE. In
1902, vF. In 1903, yF. In 1904, yF.
PROGRESSIVE AGE; semi-
monthly; gas, electricity and water; forty-
eight pages 10x133^; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1882; E. C. Brown, editor; Progressive
Age Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 280
Broad wav. Circulation ••iki.."
SEWING-3IACHINE TIMES; semi-
monthly; sewing machines; sixteen pages
10x14; subscription $1; established 1881; E. H.
Cralge, publisher. Office, 63 Beach st. (1—5).
■Circulation: Inl895, 1. Actual average for
1896, 2,025 ;/orl897. 3,177. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, H. In 1900, H. Actual average for
1901,2,333. In 1902, (z— 4) H. In 1903. yH.
In 1904, (z— 4) H.
Publisher's announcement. — Reaches the
active element of the sewing machine
trade— dealers and agents. All books and
circulation data open to advertisers and
the public. Smallest issue since 1901 was
2,250 copies.
SOCIETY TIMES; fortnightly;
society; twenty pages 9x12; subscription $1;
The Society List Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 41 Union square. Circu-
lation ".TKL."
TELEGRAPH AGE; semi-monthly;
telegraphy; forty pages 8x11; subscription
$1.50; established 1888; J. B. Taltavall, editor
and publisher. Office, 253 Broadway (12—3)
Circulation: Rating varied from 8,000 in
1893 to G in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yH. Actual average for 19GI2, S,000.
In \m. (z-4) F. In 1904, yF.
TRADE REVIEW; semi-monthly;
merchandise; eight pages 15x22; subscrlp
tionSl; established June, 1902; Trade Review
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 1 Madison
avenue (1—5 P). Circulation "jkl"
UNIONISTS semi-monthly; labor; eight
pages 11x14; subscription $1; established 1883;
J. W. Sullivan, editor; W. S. Rood, publisher.
Office. 18 Chambers street (8—3). Circ'n-'jicL.'
Inl903, Z(4)(««)(AA).
UNITED STATES PAPER-
31 A K. E R ; semi - monthly ; paper manu-
facturing; thirty-two pages 9x12; suljscription
§2: established 18T7; C. C. Walden & Sons,
editors and publishers. Office. 150 Nassau st.
Circulation "jkj. "
WINE AND SPIRIT GAZETTE;
semi-monthly; liquors; sixteen pages 11x14;
subscription $2; established 1888; J. P. Smith,
editor; Wine and Spirit Gazette Co.. pub-
lishers. Office. 15 "Whitehall street (6—3).
Circulation t Ratine varied from G in 1892
to I in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
yH. In 1899, zH. In 1900. yH. In 1901,
(z-1.2,4,5)H. In 1902, yH. Inl903,yH(« •).
In 1904. vH.
^VOODEN AND WILIiOW-W^ARE
TRADE REVIEW; semi-monthly;
"brooms and matches; eight pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1891 ; Chas. H. Delano,
editor; Cordage Trade Journal Co., publish-
ers. Office, 150 Nassau St. Circulation "iKL"
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
YOUTH'S TEMPERANCE BAN-
NEK; semi-monthly; temperance; four
pages 11x15 ; subscription 40 cents ; established
1869; Rev. James B. Dunn, editor; The Na-
tional Temperance Society.publlshers. Office.
3 E. Fourteenth street (12—3).
Circulation : In 1903, (z— 4) H (• •). In
1904, yH.
MONTHLY.
ADVANCED THERAPEUTICS;
monthly; medical; one hundred and sixteen
pages 6J^x9J^; subscription $3; established
1883; W. B Snow, M.D., editor; A. L. Chatter-
ton & Co., publishers. Office, 259 William
Street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. Actual average for
1899, 2,633. In 1900. yH. In 1901. yH.
Actual average for a year ending tcith July,
1902. 5,543: for 1903, 5,554; for 1904,
6,250.
AINSLEE'S MAGAZINE; monthly;
one hundred and twenty eight to two hun-
dred and sixty four pages 7x9J^; subscrip-
tion SI. 80; established 1892; Ainslee Maga-
zine Company, publishers. Office, 156 Fifth
avenue (1 — 4).
Circulation : In 1899, C. In 1900, yC. In
1901. vC. In 1902, (z— 1, 2, 4, 5) C. In 1903, yC.
In 1904, yC.
AL.I. STORY MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; one hundred and eighty pages
6J^x93^"; subscription $1; established Janu-
ary, 1905; Frank A. Munsey Co., editors and
publishers. Office. Ill Fifth avenue (3—5 P).
AMATEUR SPORTSMAN AND
SPORTSMAN'S MAGAZINE; month-
ly; sporting and cycling; forty-four to fifty-
two pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
1888; M. T. Richardson Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 27 Park place (3—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
not less than 5,000. In 1895, G. Actual
aremgre /or 1896. 6,816. In 1897. Y. In 1898.
yH. In 1899, yH. Inl900,yH. In 1901, yH.
In 1902. vH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
AMERICAN ADVERTISER; month-
ly; advertising and window dressing; thirty-
tVo pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
1886; M.Lee Starke, publisher. Office, Trib-
une building. Circulation "JKL" In 1900, Z.
In 1902. "JKL."
AMERICAN AMATEUR PHOTOG-
RAPHER; monthly; amateur photog-
raphy; forty-eight pages 7x10; subscription
$1.50; established 1889; John Nlcol and F. C.
Beach, editors; American Photographic Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office, 361 Broadway
(8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, Y. Actual average
for the first six months of 1897, 3,000. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. Actual
average for a year ending ivith June, 1901,
4,125. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yH.
AMERICAN ANGLER; monthly
^\^IER1CAN AUTHOR; monthly;
literarv; thirty-six pages 6i^x9i^ ; subscription
SI; established December. 1901; Mrs. M. P.
Ferris, editor; Society of American Authors,
pul>lishers. Office, 32 Broadway (3—4). Cir-
culation "jicL.-- (A A).
AMERICAN BREAVER; DER
AMERIKANISCHE BIER-
BRA UER; monthly; English and German :
brewing; one hundred to one hundred and
thirty pages 8x11; subscription $6; estab-
lished 1868; Max Schwarz, editor; A. Schwari
Sons, publishers. Office, 200 and 203 Worth st.
Circulation ■•jki."
AMERICAN CARBONATOR
AND AMERICAN BOTTLER; month-
ly; bottling; one hundred pages 10x14; sub-
scription $2; established 1881; W. A. Peters,
editor and publisher. Office, 67 Liberty st.
(12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 1,000; in 1897,
1898, 1899 and 1900 every issue over 2.000.
Actual average for 1901, 2,000. In 1908,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
719
NKIV YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
January, publisher asserts, every iBSue dur-
ing l!Ut2 exceeded 2,000. In 1903 and l',H)4, De-
c-ember, publisher asserts, evfry Issuedurlug
the past vear exceeded '^,000.
\ M EH I C A N CHESS* WORLD ;
niuithlv; chess; twenty four pages 6.\8; sub-
scription $1; establi hed 1901: J. T. McPeak,
editor and publisher. Ottlce. 262 E. 122d st.
■Circulation "jkl •■
AMERICAN CliOTHIER; monthly;
ttftv-two to flfty-elght pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1898; Samuel Knopf, ed-
itor; Frank P. Bennett, publisher. Office, 32
Union sciuare. East (12—1).
Circiilntion: In 1898, G. Actual average
for 1899, 5,787;/or a uear ending with June,
1900. 7,018; for 1901. 7,409 ; for 1902,
9,094: A>rl903, 9,S9tJ. In l'.t04. (z-11) F.
A.^IEKICAN COMMERCE AND
INDl'STIMES; monthly; commercial;
t%ventv four pages 9x12; subscription $1;
The National Commercial and Industrial
League, editors and publishers. Office 11
Broadway. Circulation "jkl-"
A .M E R I C A N COMMERCIAL
TRAVELER; monthly; commercial trav-
elers; twenty-four pages 12x16; subscription
$1; established 1895; Chas. A. Barcher, editor
and publisher. Office, Townsend bldg. (8—3).
Circulation: In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. In
1898. vH. In 1899, vT. In 1900. y I. lnl9Ul,yI.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl (A A).
AMERICAN DRESSMAKER;
month! V (A A).
AMERICAN ELECTRICIAN;
monthly ; electrical and steam engineer-
ing ; one hundred and sixteen pages
<)V^xl3; subscription $1; established 1889;
McGraw Publishing Company, editors
and publishers. Office,114-118 Liberty st. (3— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, G. Actual average
for 1896, l!i,208; /or 1897, 14,417; for a
year ending with May, 1898, 15,125; for a
year ending with June, 1899, 14,750; for a
year ending irith November, 1901, 16,625;
for 1902, 17,291. In 1903, D. In 1904, yE.
AiMERICAN ENGINEER AND
RAILROAD JOURNAL; monthly;
railroads; ninety-two pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1882; G. M. Basford, edi-
tor; R. M. Van Arsdale, publisher. Office. 140
Nassau street (12 — 1).
Circulation: Inl895,G. In 1896. G. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, zH. In 1900, zH.
Actual average for 1901, 3.033: for 1902.
3,316; /o>' 1903. 3,875: /or 1904. 4.500.
AxMERICAN EXPORTER; monthly;
export trade; fifty-six pages 10x14; subscrip-
tion S2; established 1877; The John C. Coch-
ran Co.. publishers; a Spanish edition, en-
titled El Exportador Americano, Is also
Issued. Office. Bennett building (fi— 3).
Combined circulation: In 1896, "jkl."
In 1897, 1 Z. In 1898. •■jkl." (??) In 1900.1.
In 1901, vl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, June, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue during past five years
has been less than 8.000. In 1904. yF.
AMERICAN FRUITS: monthly( A A).
AMERICAN HATTER; monthly;
hats; one hundred pages 10x13; subscription
t2; established 1872; Roger "W. Allen, editor;
GalUson & Hobron Company, publishers.
Office, 13 Astor place (12—4)
Circulation: In 1895. I. Actual average
for 1896, 2,250; for 1897. 2,250; for
1898,2.460. In 1899, y I. In 1900. yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904,
publisher asserts, every issue during the
year was .3.500.
AMERICAN HAY, FLOUR AND
FEED JOUKNAL; monthly; trade;
thirtv pages 10x13 : established 1901 ; American
Hay, Flour and Feed Journal Co.. editors
and publishers. Office, Produce Exchange.
Circulation "jkl."
AMERICAN HOUSEHOLD; month-
ly: houBehold: twenty-four pages 11x14; es
tabllshed 1904; F.R.Jones, editor; American
Household Co.. publishers. Office. 24-26 East
Twentv first street (.3—5 P).
AMERICAN HOUSEKEEPER;
monthly. {See Weehawken, N. J.)
NEW YORK— Manhattan ayid Bronx.
AMERICAN JEWESS; monthly;
literary; sixty-four pages 7x10; subscription
$1; The American Jewish Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office. 96 Fifth ave.
Circulation "jkl."
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OB-
STETRICS; monthly; medical; one hun-
dred and seventy-eight pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $4; established 1867; Wm. Wood & Co.,
publishers. Office, 51 Fifth avenue (7—3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from G In 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z. In
1898. yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yH. In 1903, yH. In 190:5, yH. In
1904, yH.
AMERICAN KENNEL GAZETTEi
monthly; sporting; twenty-eight to thirty-
two pages 9x12; subscription $2; established
1889: American Kennel Club, editors and
publishers. Office. 55 Liberty st. (8— 3). Cir-
culation "iKL." In 1902. Z (4).
AMERICAN KNIT GOODS RE-
VIEW; monthly; hosiery and knit goods;
forty pages 10x13; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1892; Knit Goods Review Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 47 Broad .street. Cir-
culation "JKi "
AMERICAN LAWYER; monthly;
legal; forty-eightpages9xl2; subscription $2;
G. H. Chapin, editor: Stunipf & Steurer, pub-
lishers. Office. 20 Nassau street (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 10,600. In 1896, F. In 1897. Y.
Actual average for 1898, 9,741 ; for 1899,
10,075 ;/orl900. 9,402. In 1901, yF. In
1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904, yF.
AMERICAN MEDICAL JOUR-
NALIST; monthly; thirty-six pages 6x9;
subscription .50 cents: established 1897; Amer-
ican Medical Journalist Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 1 Madison avenue (3—5 P).
Circulation "jkl."
AMERICAN MESSENGER; month-
ly; undenominational; Illustrated; twenty
or more pages 11x14; subscription 50 cents;
established 1843; American Tract Society,
editors and publishers. Office, 150 Nassau
street (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
50,500; for 1896, 50,500; for 1897,
50,333; for 1898, 52,500; for 1899,
52,500; for 1900, 63,000: for a year
endingwith October. 1901. 76,250 j /or 1902.
75,416; /orl903, 75,166. In 1904, yB.
AMERICAN MISSIONARY; month-
ly, except July and August; congregational;
tnirtv-two pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents;
established 1846 ; Rev. C. J. Ryder, editor ;
American Missionary Association, publish-
ers. Office. Charities building (3—3). Does
not insert advertisements.
AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW
OF REVIEWS; literary; one hundred
and twenty-eight to two hundred and
eighty- four pages 73^x9%; subscription $2..50;
established 1889; Albert Shaw, editor; The
Review of Reviews Co., publishers. Office,
13 Astor place (2— 4).
Circulation : Rating varied from 85,000 In
1893 to B in 1895. In 1896, B. In 1898, April,
publisher asserts that during the papt two
years no Issue has been so small as 74,999.
in 1899, A. In 1900, yA. In 1901, yA. In
1902, yA. Inl903. (z— 4) A. In 1904. yA.
AMERICAN PHONOGRAPHER t
monthly; phonography; forty-eight pages
6x8; subscription 50 cents: Wm. Hope, editor
and publisher. Office. 81 E. 125th street. Cir-
culation "JKL."
AMERICAN PHYSICIAN; monthly:
medical; sixty pages 8x11; subscription $2;
established 1876; Frank Kraft, M.D., editor;
A. L.Chatterton & Co., publishers. Office, 259
William street (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. 1. Actual aver-
age for a year ending with October, 1900,
3,5.57. In 1901, yH. Actual average for a
year ending with July. 1902, 3,705 : for 1903.
4,371; /or 1904, 4,473.
720
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
liEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
A3IERICAN PICTORIAL.
MONTHLY: literary; slxtj-four pages
8x12; subscription $1; The Pictorial Publish-
ing Co.. editors and publishers. Office, 45
Broadway. Oirculatlon "iKi." (A A).
AMERICAN PRINTER; monthly;
printing and bookbinding; one hundred
pages 8x12; subscription $2; established 18S5;
J. Clyde Oswald, editorand publisher. Office,
25 City Hall place.
Circulation: Actual average for the first
six months of 1897,3.833. In 1898, zl. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
AMERICAN QUEEN; monthly;
fashions; twenty pages 11x16; subscription
$1; established 1895; The American Queen
Company, editors and publishers. Office, 78
Circulation': In 1896, C. Inl897,CZ. In
1898, vC. Inl899,yC. In 1900, yC. In 1901, yC.
In 1902, yC. In 1903, yC. In 1904, yD.
AMERICAN SILK JOURNALj
monthly; textile; seventy-two pages 10x13;
subscription $2; established 1882; American
Silk Journal Co., publishers. Office, 19 Union
square. Circulation "jkl."
AIVIERICAN TAILOR AND
CUTTER; monthly; tailoring; twenty-
eight pages 9x12; subscription $3; established
1880; The Jno. J. Mitchell Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 103 Fifth avenue.
Circulation: Rating varied from G in 1892
to I in 1895. Actual average for 1896,
5,21'.^. In 1897. Y. In 1898, vH. Actual
areragre /or 1899. 6,183. Inl900, yCi. In
1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In
1904, yG.
AMERICAN THERAPIST; month-
ly; medical; thirty six pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1892; Dr. Jacob Snbel,
editor; F. "W. Koch, publisher. Office. 78 79
Fulton street.
Circulation: In 1894 and 189.5, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1.000. In 1896.1. In 1897,
I. In 1898, yl. In 1899, I. In 1900 and 1901.
publisher asserts, no issue has been less than
1.100. In 1902. yl. In 1903, -jkl."
AMERICAN UNDERWRITER;
monthly: Insurance; eighteen pages 9x12;
subscription $2; The Thrift Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 141 Broadway.
Circulation "iKL."
AMERICAN VETERINARY RE-
VIEW; monthly; veterinary; eighty pages
•x9; subscription $8; established 1874; Prof.
A. Llautard, M.D.V.M., Prof. Roscoe R. Bell,
D.V.S., and Prof. Robert W. Ellis, D.V.S.,
editors and publishers. Office, .509 W. 152d
street. Circulation "jkl" In 1902. Z(1, 2, 4. 5).
AMEIMCAN WINE PRESS AND
MINERAL WATER NEWS; monthly;
wines and mineral water; sixty eight to
ninety pages 10x12; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1897; L. J. Vance, editorand publisher.
Office, ^45 Broadway (1—5)
Circulation : In 1897. 1 Z. In 1898, yl. In
1899. yl. In 1900. H. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
Actual average for a year ending November,
1903, 2,600; /or 1904. 2,891.
A MERIKANISCHER BOT-
SCH AFTER; monthly; German; unde-
nominational; eight pages 12x16; subscrip-
tion 25 cents; established 1846; Dr. Ferd. O.
Zeach, editor; American Tract Society, pub-
lishers. Office. 150 Nassau street (6—3).
Circnintion: In 1895, H. Actual average
for 1896, 15.000; for 1897. I3.2f»l. In
1898. yE. In 1899. vF. In 1900. vF. Inl901,yF.
In 1902, vF. In 1903. (z— 4) F. In 1904, vF.
ANGLO-A3IERICAN MAGA-
ZINE; monthly; literary; ninety-six to
one hundred and twenty-eight pages 7x10 ;
subscription $2.50; established 1899: Anglo-
American Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office. 60 Wall street. Circ'n "jki-."
ARCHITECTS' AND BUILDERS'
MAGAZINE; monthly; architecture and
building; one hundred and eight paees
7Hxl0l4; subscription $2; established 1882;
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
Wm.T.Comstock. editor and publisher. Of-
fice, 23 Warren street {9— 3).
Circulation: In 1901, ".jkl." In 1902, I. In
190:3, yl. In 1904. "jkl."
ARCHITECTURAL. RECORD;
monthly; architecture; one hundred and
forty-four pages 7x10; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1892; The Architectural Record
Co., publishers. Office, 14 Vesey street ( 12— 3 ).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl" In 1902, August,
publisher asserts, no edition during the past
year has been less than 5,000. In 1903. De-
cember, publisher asserts, no issue during
past year was less than 7,000. In 1904,
yG (OO).
ARCHITECTURE; monthly; architec-
tural; fifty six pages 9}^xl2}^; subscription
$5; established 1899; Forbes & Co. (Ltd.),
publishers. Office. 160 Fifth avenue (12-^).
Circulati on: Actual average for 1900,
5,167; for 1901. 6,941. In 1902, y€i. Act-
ual average for 190S, r,150; /or 1904,7.246.
ARCHIVES OF PAEDIATRICS}
monthly; medical; one hundred and twelve
pages 7x10; subscription 82; established 1884:
Walter Lester Carr, M.D., editor; E. B. Treat
& Co.. publishers. Office, 241 W. 23d st. (3—3).
Circulation : In 1895. I. Actual average
for 1896, 5,458. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yll.
In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In l<.m. yH.
ARENA; monthly. (See Trenton, X.J.)
ARGOSY; monthly; literary; one
hundred and ninety-two pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1863; The Frank A.
Munsey Company, publishers. Office, HI
Fifth avenue (1-4).
Circulation: In 1895, E. In 1896. E. In
1897, V^. In 1898, yF. Actual average for
1899. 87,083; for 1900, 92.650 ; for a year
ending with April, 1901. 109.608: /or 1902,
276,583; /or 1903, 331,133. Inl9(W, yA.
ARMY AND NAVY CRITIC:
monthly; national guard; fiftj' two pages
7x10; subscription $1; established January,
1901; Edward S. Farrow, editor; The West
Point Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 156
B'way(12— 3). Circ'n "jkl" In 1903, Z (4).
ART A3IATEUR; monthly; art;
forty-six pages 11x16; subscrlptioa $4; estab-
lished 1879. Office, 225 Fourth avenue (7—3).
Circulation: In 1895, D. In 1896, D. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yE. In 1899. yE. In]900.yE.
In;i901, yF. In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF (A A).
ART INTERCHANGE; monthly; art;
fifry-two pages 12x14; subscription $4; estab-
lished 1864; Art Interchange Co., publisher^.
Office, 9 W. Eighteenth street.
Circulation: In 1895. D. In 1896, D. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yE. In 1899, vE. In 1900, yE.
In 1901. yF. In 1902, vF. In ]f»03. yF. In
1904, vG.
ART STUDENT; monthly; art; sixteen
pages 8x11; subscription $1; established 1892;
Ernest Knaufft. editor and publisher. Office,
427 Fourth avenue (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
ASSOCIATION MEN; monthly; un-
denominational ; sixty-four pages 6J^x9?^ ;
subscription .50 cents; established 1875~: The
International Committee of Young Men's
Christian Associations, publishers. Office, 3
W. 29th street (12—41.
Circulation: In 1899, F. In 1900, D. In
1901, (z— 1, 2, 4, 5) D. Actual average for 1902,
19,209. In]9(i3, yD. Actual average for
a year ending xHth August, 1904,31,291.
ASSURANCE; monthly; insurance;
twenty-four pages 8x11; subscription Sl-50;
established 1896; William De M. Hooper, edi-
torand publisher. Office, 67 Nassau st.(12 — l).
Circulation : In 1900, "ijcL." Actual aver-
age for a year ending with October. 1901,
1,619. In 1902. yl. In 1903, vl. In 1904, I.
AUTOMOBILE MAGAZINE;
monthly; one hundred and ten pages 6*^x10;
subscription $3; established 1899; Angus
Sinclair, editor; Automobile Press, publlsh-
erp. Office, 1 Maiden lane (3— 3).
Circulation : In 1900. T. In 1901. (z— 4, 5) 1.
Actual average for 1902, 3,7.30. In 1903,
yH. In 1904, yH.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
7?!
NEW YORK — Manhattati and Bronx.
BABYHOOD; monthly; hygleue of in
fauls; slxty-fonrpagesTxlO; subscription $2;
established 1884; Leroy M. Yale, M.D., editor;
Babyhood Publishing Company, publishers.
Offloe, 140 Nassau street.
Circulation: In 1895. G. In 18%, G. In
1897. a Z. In 1898, yG. In 1899, yH. In
1900, yll. In 1901, yll. In 1902, yll. In
191)3, y II. lnli)04, yH.
BAKEK?S' REVIEW J monthly; Eng-
lish aiul German; Daklng: ninety six pages
9xl'2; subscription $1; established 1898; Wm.
K. Gregory Co., publishers. Office. Produce
Exchange (1—5).
Circulation: In 1901, "JKi." Actual aver-
age for 190-2, 3,0S3; for 1903, 4,450; for
19W, 4.900.
BA INKERS' MAGAZINE AND
RHODES' JOURNAL OF BANK-
ING; monthlj'; flnanclal; one hundred and
forty-eight pages 7x10; subscription $5; es
tablished 1845 ; Bradford Rhodes, editor;
The Banker.s' Publishing Company, publish-
ers. Office, 87 Maiden lane (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, G. Actual average
for 1896, 11.291 . In 1897. F Z. In 1898. G.
Actual average for 1899. 7t600. In 1900. vG.
In 1901. yG. In 1902. yG. In 1903, yG. In
1904, yG.
BANKING LAW JO URN A lij
monthly; flnanclal; one hundred pages 7x10;
subscription $4: e.stabllshed 1888; Thomas B.
Paton. editor and publisher. Office. 27 Thames
street (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896. 1,566. In 1897, Y. In 1898. -jkl."
'Actual ai-ei-age for \<)Q0, 5,254. In 1901, "iSi- "
In 1903, Z (!)(••).
BAPTIST HOME MISSION
MONTHLY ; baptist ; forty eight pageg
7x10; subscription 50 cents; established 1878;
H. B. Grose, editor; American Baptist Home
Mission Society, publishers. Office, 312 Fourth
avenue ( 12—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from 12,479 in
1892 to G In 1895. In 1896, G. Actual average
for 1897, 1 1 ,8.33. In 1898. yF. In 1899, yF.
In 1900, yG. In 1901, yG. In 1902. vG. In
1903, yG. Actual average for 1904, 14.416.
BARBERS' JOURNATi TREAT-
ING OF THE TONSORIAL ARTS;
monthly; barbering and hairdressing; one
hundred pages 6%xl0; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished June. 1902; F. P. Prial, editor; The
Barbers' Journal Co., publishers. Office, 1135
Broadway (12— 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1J)03,
4,375. In 1904, yH.
BEAUTY AND HEALTH; monthly;
physical culture for women; flfty-two pages
7.x9; subscription 50 cents; established 1900;
Bernard MacFadden, editor and publisher.
Office. 1123 Broadway (6—3).
Circulation • jkl" In 1904, January, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue for the past year was
less than SO.aX). In 1904, vB.
^EW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
BENZIGER'S MAGAZINE; month-
ly; romau catholic; fifty pages 93^x14; sub-
scription $2; established 189S; Benzlger Bros.,
editors and publishers. Office, 36 Barclay
street (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1900, Ci. Actual average
for a year ending with I'eb., 1902. 25,958:
for l'.)02, 28,479; for i;k)3, copies wold,
29,208; for 19r4, 37.025.
BIBLE SOCIETY RECORD;
monthly; undenominational; sixteen j)age3
7x10; subscription 30 cents; established lJJ56;
A.merican Bible Society, editors and pub-
lishers. Offlo«, 5 Bible House. Does not in-
sert advertisements.
BILLPOSTER AND DISTRIBU-
TOR; nionthl}'; billposting and distribut-
ing; sixty-eight pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established March, 1895; J. D. McManus, edi-
tor and publisher. Office, 1133 Broadway
(3-5 P).
BLACKSMITH AND WHEEL-
WRIGHT; monthly; forty four pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1880: M. T.
Richardson Company, editors and publishers.
Office, 27 Park place (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not leRS than 5,000. Actual average for 1896,
5,416; for 1897. 5,829; for 1898. 8,074;
for 1899, 8,666; for 1900, 10,478; for a
year ending tvith June, 1901. 11,521: for
1902,14,666: /or 1903, 15,833; for UXt4.
15,416.
Publisher's announcement. — The Black-
smith AND Wheelwright is the pioneer
journal of Its class in the world, having
been published for t^venrj'-five years. It
is the recognized authority on all matters
pertaining to the trade to which it caters.
Advertising rates made known on appli-
cation.
BOILER MAKER ; monthly; iron and
steel; thirty six pages 9.xl2; established 1904;
The Boiler Maker, ( Inc.), publishers. Office,
17 Battery place (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
4,542.
BOOK AND NEWS-DEALER;
monthly; books and periodicals; forty eight
pages 6x9: subscription $1; established 1890;
Hiram Calkins, Jr., editor; Consolidated
Retail Booksellers, publishers. Office, 30 E.
21st street (1—5).
Circulation: Rating varied from F in 1892
lo H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zl. In 1899, yj. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
March, publisher asserts, the smallest edi
tlon ever printed wasS.OOO. Inl902. (z— 4, 6) H
In 1903 yH. Actual average for •\^Qi,4:,G19.
BOOKl>IAN; monthly; books, drama,
art, music and politics; two humlred and
fifty-four pages 7x10; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1895; Prof. Harry Thurston Peck and
Arthur Bartlett Maurice, editors; Dodd, Mead
& Co., publi.shere. Office, 372 Fifth ave (3—3^.
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, E. In
Benziger's Mag'azine.
"the magazine of quality."
Subscription price $2.00 a year. Circulation 50,000 a month, guaranteed.
No news stand sales— no returns. Every copy goes straight to the home.
RATES : 25 CENTS AGATE LINE,
THE PAYING POWER OF BENZIGER'S MAGAZINE.
50.003 Catholic families, approximating 250,000 readers every month. Our readers
spend millions of dollars every year.
We shall be glad to send sample copy on application. For advertising rates
write us or your agent.
36-38 Barclay Street,
NEW YORK CITY.
BENZIGER BROTHERS,
46
721!
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
AJEfF YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
1897, Y. In 1898, yF. Actual average for
1899. 17,687 ; for 1900, 2S,000. In 1901,
(z -6) C. Actual average for 1902, 40,200.
In 19113, C. In 1904, yC.
BK EWERS' JOURNAL, AND
BARLEY, 31 A L T AND HOP
TRAI»ES' REPORTER; monthly; Eug
Ush and German; brewing; one hundred
and forty eight pages 9x12; subscription $5;
established 1876; The Brewers' Journal Co.,
publishers; dated also at Chicago and Lon-
don. Office. 24 Pari! place (8—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from 6 in 1891
to H In 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
I9l»4. yH.
B It ICK LAYER AND MASON;
montlily: labor; thirty eight pages llxlSJ^^;
subscription $1; established 1898; Edward
A. Moffett, editor; Bricklayers' and Masons'
International Union, publishers. Office, 33
Duane street (8—3).
Circiilatiou: In 1899. "jkl" Actualaverage
for 190U. 30,675. In 1901. yC. In 1902,
(z— 4) C. In 1903, yC. In 1904, yC.
BiiOADWAY MAGAZINE} month
ly; literary; one hundred and twenty-eight
pages 7x10 ; subscription $1 ; established
1896; C. H. Young, editor and publisher.
Office, 121 W. 42d street (3—5 P).
Circulation: In 1900, 1. In 1901, B. In
1902, y B. In 1903, yB. In 1904, y F.
BUDGET; monthly (A A).
BUILDING TRADES ASSOCIA-
TION BULLETIN; monthly; building;
fifty-two pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Frederick M. Crossett, editor;
The Building Trades Associaiion, publishers.
Office, To\vnsend building (7—3).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •).
In 1904. yl.
BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN
MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY;
monthly, except August and September;
scientific; forty-eight pages6xl0; subscription
Q5; established 1891; American Mathematical
Societv, editors; The Macmillan Company,
publishers. Office, 501 W. 116th street (3—3).
Circulation "ijiL."
BURR McINTOSH MONTHLY ;
pictorial; sixty -eight pages 6x12; subscrip-
tion $3: established April, 1903; Burr Mcln
tosh, editor; The Burr Publishing Company,
publishers. Office, 4 W. 22d st. (12—4). Circu-
lation "JKL."
BUSINESS AND FINANCE; month-
ly; financial; fifty-two pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion »1; established October, 1903; Business
and Finance Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, Hudson building (2—5 P),
BUSINESS WORLD ; monthly; edu-
cational, bookkeeping and mercantile; fifty
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established 1881;
J. Clyde Oswald, editor; Business Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 1 Madison av. (3 — 3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
8,875. In 1896. F. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yG.
In 1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yl. In
1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
CADENZA; monthly; banjo, mando-
lin, violin, piano, voice, harp and guitar;
sixty-eight pages 7x10; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1894; C. L. Partee, editor; The C.
L. Partee Company, publishers. Office, 5 E.
Fourteenth street (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
1,666. In 1897, Y. In 1898, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,000. Actual average for a year
ending irith November, 1899. 3,433. In
1900. G. In 1901.(z-6) G. Actualaverage for
1902, 6,007; for 1903, 6,'^61. In 1904. yG.
CALEDONIAN; monthly; Scottish-
American ; fifty-two pages 5x8 ; subscrip-
tion $1: established April, 1901; Donald Mac-
Dougall, editor; Caledonian Publishing Com-
pany, publishers. Omce, Bible house (7—3).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with March, 1902, 3,000. In 1902, yH.
In 1903. (z— 4) H. In 1iXt4, yH.
CAMERA AND DARK ROOM}
monthly; photography; forty eight to slxty-
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
four pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
1899; Walter G. Plerson, edit(!r; The Camera
and Dark Room Co.. publishers. Office, 108
Fulton street (10—3).
Circulation: In 1901, I ###
CANADIAN; monthly (A A).
CANOEING; monthly; sporting; six-
teen pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents ; estab-
lished March, 1904; E. T. Kevser, editor and
publisher. Office, 112 W. 18th st. (2—5 P).
CAPITALIST; monthly ; financial ;
one hundred pages 8x11; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889; Capitalist Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 62-64 Trinity place (8—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 6,000 In
1893 to H in 1895. In 1S96, G. In 1897. Y. In
1898,yH. Inl899,yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, y I.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
CARPENTRY AND BUILDING}
monthly ; architecture and building ; sixty-
two pages 9x13 ; subscription $1 ; established
1879; Henry Colwell, editor; David Williams,
publisher. Office, 233 William street (12^).
Circulation : Rating varied from 20,000 in
1891 to E in 1895. In 1896. E. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yF. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yG. In 1901, yH.
In 1902, yH. In ltK}3, yH. In 1904. yH.
CASSELL'S LITTLE FOI^KS ;
monthly; juvenile; eighty pages 7x9}^; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1873; Cassell &
Co. (Ltd.). editors and publishers. Office,
7-9 W. Eighteenth street. Circulation "jkl."
In 1898. Z. In 1902, ".ikl •" (A A).
CASSELL'S MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; one hundred and ten pages 8x11;
subscription $1.50; established 1873; Cassell &
Company (Ltd.), publishers. Office, 7-9 W.
Eighteenth street.
Circulation : Rating varied from D in 1891
to E In 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897. Y. In 1898,zF.
In 1899, yF. In 1900. yF. In 1901, yF. In
1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904, yF.
CASSIER'S MAGAZINE; monthly;
engineering; one hundred and fifty-four
to one hundred and nlnety-slx pages 7x10;
subscription $8; established 1891; Louis
Cassler and Albert Spies, editors ; Cagsier
Magazine Co., publishers. Office, 3 W. 29th st.
Circulation: In 1895, G. In 1896. G. In
1897. Y. In 1898. yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH.
In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
CATERER; monthly; hotels, culinary
and catering; ninetv-two pages 8x11; sub-
scription $2; established 1893; Frank W.
DooUttle and Chas. Martyn, editors; The
Caterer Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
145 E. 42d .street (2-5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
3,375. In 1897, Y\ In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl.
Actual average for a year ending with
August, 1900. 3,500; for a year ending
ivith August, 1901, 4,041; for a year end-
ing u-ith August, 1902, 5,333: for 1903,
6,041; /or 1904, 6, 083.
Publisher's announcement. — The Caterer
covers, and covers thoroughly, the hotel,
club, and high-class restaurant business.
It is the largest paper of its kind in Amer-
ica and has the largest circulation of its
class in the world. It opens an exception-
ally rich and constantly increasing field to
the advertiser.
Sample copies and advertising rates sent
promptly on application.
CATHOLIC WORLD; monthly;
roman catholic; one hundred and seventy-
two pages 6x9; subscription $8; established
1865; Paullst Fathers, editors; Columbus
Press, DUbllshers. Office, 120 W. Sixtieth st.
Circulation: Rating varied from G In 1892
to H In 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
vH. In 1899, zH. In 1900.zH (++). In 1901. yH.
In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
CENTRAL STATION; monthly; elec-
tric lighting and power : sixty four pages 8x11 ;
subscription $1; established June, 1901; Geo.
T. Hanchett, editor; H. C. Cushlng, Jr., pub-
lisher. Office, 220 Broadwsy (12—3).
Circulation : Actual average for a year
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
723
yKH' YOKK—Man)iattan and Bronx.
ending tvith May. 1903, 3*483 ; foi' 1903.
3,900 (A A).
CENTURY MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; one hundred and sixty pages 7x10;
•ubscriptlon $4; esiabllshed 1870; Richard
Watson Glider, editor; Century Co., publlBh-
ers. Office, Union square (3 — 1).
Circiiluiion: Accorded A from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, A. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yA. In
1899, yA. In 1900, yA. In 1901, yA. In 1902,
yA. In 1;K)3, yA. In 1<)(J4. yA (00).
CHA T; monthly; forty eight pages
51^x8: subscription 50 cents ; estaJblished
March, UtOl; John W Rvckman, editor and
publislier. Office, 120 Liberty street (12—4 P).
Circulation '■jki."
CHEERFUI^ MOMENTS; monthly;
literature; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
25 cents; established 1892; The Aurora Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office.
154 East 23d street (1—.'^).
Cii'Ciilntion: In 1896, X. Actual average
jor 1897, 106,531; /or 1898, 106/443; for
1899, 112,500; for 1900, 334,430; for a
year ending with June, 1901, '-JS3,3.'{3; for
1902, 30S,333; for 1903, 353,083; for
1904 .'J Jl0.3'-i'*.
CHINaT'cTlASS AND POTTERY
REVIEVV ; monthly; trade; sixty-four
pages 10x13; subscription $1; Cllfl'ord &
Lawtou, editors and publisliers. Office, 19
Union square. Circulation 'jkl."
CHRISTIAN CITY; monthly; meth-
odist episcopal; sixteen pages 9x18; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1888; Rev. F. M.
North, editor; \Vm. Baldwin, publisher.
Office. 150 Fifth avenue.
Cii'Cii lation : In 1894 and 1895, I. In 1896.
H. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1901, yl.
CHURCH ECLECTIC; monthly;
protestanteplsoopal ; one hundred and eight
pages 7x10; subscription $2; established 1878;
Rev. A. Lovrndes, editor; The Church Eclectic
Co., publishers. Office. 92 Fifth avenue (3—4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual average
for a year ending ivith November. 1901,
3,393. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
CHURCH ECONOMIST; monthly;
undenominational ; thirty-six pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1897; Henry R.
Elliot, editor; Church Economist Publish-
ing Co.. publishers. Office, SlUnion sq.(12-— 4).
Circulation : In 1898. H. In 1899. >-H. In
1900, publisher asserts, the lowest edition
was 3.000. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
CHURCH MISSIONS; monthly; prot-
estant episcopal; twenty-four pages 7x10;
subscription 50 cents; established 1896; The
American Church Missionary Society, editoi's
and publishers. Office, 281 Fourth avenue
(12—3). Circ'n"JKL." Inl903,Z(4) (# ♦)(A A).
CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER;
monthly; men's clothing, furnishing goods,
hats and shoes ; one hundred and sixtj'-pages
10x13; subscription $1 ; established 1872; The
Geo. N. Lowrey Company, publishers. Office,
13 Astor place (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 3.500. Actual average for 1896.
3,584. In 1897, H Z. In 1898, yH. Actual
average for a year ending ivith October,
1900. 5,199; for a year ending with Feb-
ruary, 1903. 7,136; for 1903, 8,146; for
1904,8,166.
COLD STORACJE AND ICE
TR A DE JOURN A L; monthly; re-
frigeration and ice; seventy-six pages 6i^x12;
subscription $2: established 1877; Harold W.
Cole, editor; Food Trade Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, Floor A, Produce Ex-
change (12 — I).
Circulation: Inl89S, •iiu,." Actual average
for 1899, 1,583. In 1900. yT. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 4) I (••). Actual
average for 1904, 3,900.
COLLECTOR; monthly ; autograph
letters; twelve pages 7x10 ; subscription $1;
established 1887; Walter R. Benjamin, editor
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
and publisher. Office, 1125 Broadway (7— 3P).
Circulation "jKi" (A A).
COLUMBIA LITERARY MONTH-
LY; during the college year; collegiate;
thirty six pages 7x10; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1898; Students of Columbia Univer-
sity, editors and publishers. Office, Colum-
bia University (9—:!). Circulation "jkl."
CO;>lMONVVEAliTH ; monthly; so-
cialistic; thirty pages 6x9; subscription $1;
established 1893; C. P. Somerly, editor; Com-
monwealth Co., publishers. Office, 28 La-
fajette place.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. "jKi."
COMPRESSED AIR; monthly; com
pressed air; sixty four pages 5%x8>^ subscrip-
tion $1; established 1896: W. L. Saunders,
editor and publisher. Office. 26 Cortlandt
street (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
3,433. Inl898,yH. In 1899, zH. Inl900.yH.
In 19111, yl. Actual average for 1902, 3,009:
for 19('3, 3,005; for mi, 3,127.
COMRADE; monthly ; socialist ;
twenty eight to thirty-two pages 10x12}^;
subscription $1; established October, 1901;
Otto Wegener, editor; Comrade Co-operative
Co .publishers. Office, 11 Cooper square (1—5).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for 1%^,
8,666; /or 1904. 13,333.
CONFECTIONERS'AND BAKERS'
GAZETTE; monthly; confectionery and
baking; sixty pages 11x14; subscription $2;
established 1881 ; H. B. Winton, editor and
publisher. Office, 125 Worth street.
Circulntion: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 7,500. In 1896, F. In 1897. Y. In
1898. yfj. Inl899,zG. Inl900,yH. Inl901,yH.
In 1902, yH. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
CONGREGATIONAL WORK ;
monthly, except July and August; twenty
pages 11x15; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished 1897; Congregational Sunday School
and Publishing Society, editors and publish-
ers. Office, Fourth avenue, corner 22d st.
(3 — 3). Circulation "j_kj-."
CONVERTED CATHOLIC ; monthly;
reformed catholic; thirty-six pages 6x9; sub-
scription $1; established 1883; James A. O'Con-
nor, editor and publisher. Office, U2 W.
21st street (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, G. Actual average
for 1896, 7,460. In 1897, G Z. In 1898,
vG. In 1899. zG. In 1900, zG. In 1901, vG.
In 1902, yG. In 1903, (z— 4) G. In 1904, vG.
COSTUME ROYAL; monthly; fash-
ion; twenty-four pages 12x17; subscription
$3.50; The Royal Pattern Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 28 W. 23(1 st. Clrc'n "jkl-"
COUNTER; monthly; department store
employees; thirty-two pages 6x8}^; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1898; The Textile
Publishing Co., editors and publishers. Of-
fice, 2(.X) Greene street (3—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "j_kl" In 1902, (z— 1) H.
In 190.3, yH (A A).
COUNTRY LIFE IN AMERICA;
monthly; agriculture, floriculture, forestry,
sporting and recreation; sixty-four to one
hundred and thirty pages 10x14; subscription
$3; established November, 1901; L. H. Bailey,
editor; Doubleday, Page & Co., publishers.
Office, 34 Union .square (3—4).
Circulation: In 1902, F. In 1903, C. In
li»04, yC (00).
CRERAND'S CLOAK JOURNAL;
"nonthly: one hundred and thirty pages
10x13; subscription $1; established 1891; John
A. Bechtler, editor: W. F. Crerand & Co.,
publishers. Office. 732 Broadway.
Circulation; Actual average for 1895.
3,791. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y'. In 1898, yl.
In 1899. vl. In 1900, y I. In 1901. yl. In 1902,
yl. In'l90:!, yl. In 1904, yl (0 0).
CRITERION; monthly; literary; fifty-
two pages 10x13; subscription $1; e.stablished
1889; Criterion Publication Company, edi-
tors and publishers. Office, 156 Fifth ave.
Circulatiou: Rating varied from 14,500 in
724
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
1891 to F in 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zG. In 1899, yG. In 190O, yG. In
1901. (z— 4. 5, 10) G. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG.
In 1904, yG.
CRITIC; monthly ; literary ; one hundred
to one hundred and thirty pages 5^4x8}^ ; sub-
scription $2; established 1881; J. B. & J. L.
Glider, editors; G. P. Putnam Sons, for The
Critic Co., publishers. Office, 27 "W. 23d street.
Circulation : Accorded G from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yH. Actual
average for 1899, 9,259. In 1900, yF. In
1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yH.
CRITIC AND GUIDE; monthly; medi-
cal and pharmaceutical; forty-eight pages
7x10; subscription $1; established January,
1903; William J. Robinson, M. D.. editor; The
Critic-Guide Co., publishers. Office, 119 E.
128th street (12—4).
Circulation: Actxial average for 1903.
5,600. In 1904, yH.
CUPID; moQthly; matrimonial; eight
pages 11.X14; subscription $1; H.B. Wellman,
editor and publisher. Office, 304 W. 2rth
street. Circulation "jkl."
CURRENT LITERATURE; month
ly; literary; one hundred and twenty eight
pages 7x10; subscription's; established 1888;
Current Literature Publishing Company,
editors and publishers. Office, 34 W. 26th
street (3—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from B in
1891 to F in 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yG. Inl899, zG (??). In 1899, yG. In
1900. yG. In 1901, (z— 4. 5) G. In 1902, yG. In
i;t03, yH. In 1904, G.
DEALER AND REPAIRMAN;
monthly; cycling, motor vehicles; thirty-two
to eighty four pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1893; Edw. H. Cave, editor; The
Class Journal Co.. publishers. Office, Flat-
iron building (8—3 P).
Circulation : In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896,14:, 5S3. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yG.
In 1899. yH. In 190i), yH. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. Inl903. yl(AA). ^ ^,
DELINEATOR; monthly ; fashions ;
one hundred and forty-eight pages 8x11 ; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1872; Charles Dwyer,
editor: Butterick Publishing Co. (Limited),
publishers. Office, Spring, Vandam and
Macdougal streets (3 — i).
Circulation: In 1894. publisher asserts, not
less than 500,000 In 1895, A. In 1896, A. In
1897. Y. In 1898. yA. In 1899, yA. Average
circulation for year endmg June 30th, 1900,
403,378 (aaa). Actual average for 1900.
4^4.249: for a year ending vdth June,
1901. 542,1 37 ;/or"l902, 721.909; /or 1903,
878,229 ; for 1904, 905.fi3(>. ^,
DESIGNER; monthly; fashions; one
hundred or more pages 8x11; subscription
$1; established 1892; The Butterick Publish-
ing Company, editors and publishers. Of-
fice, Spring, Vandam and Macdougal sts.
(1—4).
Circulation: In 1897, D Z. In 1898, zD. In
1899, vD. Actualaverage for 1900, 221,958.
In 1901. vA. Actual average for 1902.
221.929: for 1903, 227.412; for 1!»04,
^DEUTSCHE-AIVIERIK A N I S C H E
APDTHEKER ZEITUNG; monthly;
German; drug trade; thirty-two pages 10x14;
subscription SI: established 1880; G. Pflng-
sten. editor; M. Wolffram. publisher. Office,
104 John street (12— 3). _, ^
Circulation: In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
DICKERIVIAN'S UNITED STATES
TREASURY COUNTERFEIT DE-
TECTOR; monthly: sixty-eight pages 6x9;
subscription $3; established 1384 ; John Holler,
editor and publisher. Office, 15 Broadway
(7 3 p)_
Circulation: Rating varied from 4,500 In
1894 to H In 1895. In 1898. H. In 1897. H Z.
In 1898. yH. In 1899. yH. Actual average
/or 1900, 5,895. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG.
In 1903. vG. In 1904 yG. . „
DIETETIC AND HYGIENIC GAZ-
ETTE ; monthly; medical; seventy-two
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
pages 6x9; subscription $1 ; The Dietetic and
Hygienic Gazette (Company, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 503 Fifth avenue. Circ'n "jkl"
DIE ZUKUNFT (THE FUTURE);
monthly ; Jewish; literature, science and
socialism; sixty eight pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion (1 ; established January, 1902; Philip
Kratz, editor; Zunkunft Press Federation,
publishers. Office. 50 Suffolk street (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902.
1 1,083. In 1903, yF. In 1904, yG.
DOMINANT; monthly; music; forty-
eight pages 10x14; subscription $1 ; established
1893; Arthur A. Clappe, editor and publisher.
Office. Astor Court building.
Circulation: In 1896, -jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1897, 3,600. In 1898, yH. In
1899 yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
DOSIMETRIC 3IEDICAL RE-
VIEW; monthly; medical: thirty-six page*
7x10; subscription $1; established 1887; W.
J. Morrison, editor and publisher. Office, 4S
to 47 Broad street.
Circulation: In 1896. 'jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1897. 2,058. In 1898. yl. In
1899,y"l. In 1900, yl. Inl901.yl. Inl902,yl.
In M)3, vl. In 1904, yl.
DRUGGISTS' CIRCULAR; month-
ly; drugs and chemicals: seventy-two pages
11x14; subscription $1.50; established 1857;
William O. Allison, editor and publisher.
Office, 100 William street (7—3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from F in 1891
to G in 1895. In 1896. G. lu 1897, Y. In 1898.
yH. In 1899, vH. In 1900, yH. Inl901,yH.
In 1902, yH. Iul903, yH. In 1904, yl.
DRY GOODS; monthly; fabrics and
fashions; one hundred pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1881; Max Jagerhuber,
editor ; The Toilettes Fashion Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 172 Fifth avenue (12—3).
Circulation; Actual average for
1903, 4,366. In 1904, yH.
DRY GOODS GUIDE; monthly; thir-
ty-six pages 8x11; subscription $1; established
1898; Black Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 415 Broadway. Circ'n "iii."
In 1899, Z. In 1902, "JKL."
EDITOR; monthly; journal of informa-
tion for writers; forty-eight pages 6x9; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; Leslie W.
Quirk, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
3.796. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
1898, 6.250. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
IWl. yH. In 1902. yH. In 1903. (z-4) H.
Actual average for 19(J4, 5.641.
EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS;
monthly; educational; eighty-four pages
5x7i; subscription $1: established 1889; E. L.
Kellogg & Co.. editors and publishers; dated
also at Chicago, 111. Office, 61 E. Ninth street.
Circulation: In 1899, zF. In 1900, zF. In
1901, vF. In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In
1904, yG.
EDUCATIONAL REVIEW; month
ly, except July and August; educational; one
hundred and eight pages 6x9 ; subscription $3;
established 1891 ; Nicholas Murray Butler,
LL. D., editor ; Educational Review Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office. Columbia
University (3—3). ^ „_
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl" In 1898, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue less than 2,000. Act-
ual average /or 1899.2,180. In 1900, yl. In
1901, (z-3) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904. yl,
EL ANUNCIADOR;monthly; Spanish;
commercial; twenty four pages 10x14; sub-
Bcrlptlon $2; established 1885; Export Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office, 78
Park place. Circulation 'iKi"
EL COMERCIO; monthly; Spanish;
export: fortv to flftv-two pages lO^ixnhi;
subscription $3; established 1875; J. Shepherd
Clark Co., editors and publishers. Office, 12«
Liberty street (12— 4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
5.083; /or the first six months of 1897,
5.166. In 1898, yG. Actual average for
1899,6,333; for a year ending with May,
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
1900. 6,583; for 1901, 6,667; for 1902,
5,875; /or 1903, 6,667; /or 1904, 7,29!i.
Publisher's announcement. — El Comercio
was established in 1875 and is the oldest
Spauisli newspaper and the oldest ex-
port journal published in the United
States. Ithasauexleusive, guarauteed
circulation throughout Mexico, West In-
dies (including Cuba and Puerto Rico),
South and Central America, Spain, Portu-
gal, Philippine Islands, etc., and is un-
equalled as a medium for merchants
and manufacturers seeking foreign trade.
ELEANOir KIRK'S IDEA; monthly;
literary ; thirty-two pages 7xlu ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1892; Eleanor Kirk, editor
and publisher. Office. 59 West 89th st. (S— 3).
Circulation: In 1903, (z-4) I (••). In
1901, yl.
EL ECONOMISTA INTERNACION-
ALi; monthly; Spanish; exporting; thirty-
six pages 11x16; subscription $2; established
1900; G. R. Perry, editor; International Econ-
omist Co.. publishers. Office. 42 Barclay st.
(6-3).
Circulation: In 1900, -jKi.- in 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, lowest number printed during
the last two years was 3,000. In 1902, yH. In
1903, (z— 4)H(#»). In 1901, yH.
ELECTRICAL, AGE; monthly; elec-
tricity; two hundred and fourteen pages
9x12; subscription $2.50; established 1883;
Cassiers Magazine Co., publishers. Office,
3 West 29th street (3— 4).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. InlS9T.Y. In 1898. vl. Inl899.yl.
In 1900, vl. Inl901. vl. In 1902, (z— 6) H. In
1903, yH. In 1904. yl.
ELECTROCHE3IICAL INDUS-
TRY; monthly (A A).
ELITE STYLES; monthly; fashions;
fifty-six pages lOJ^xlS}^; subscription gl,50;
established 1897; The Elite Styles Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 54 W. 23d st. (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1897, C. In 1898, yC. Act-
ual average for 1899. 47,166. In 1900. yB.
Actual average for 1901, 48, 000. In 1902. v B.
Actual average for 1903,63,125; /or 1904,
70,000.
ELKS- ANTLER; monthly; B. P. O.
Elks; fortj^ pages 7x10; subscription $1; The
Elks-Antler Publishing Company, editors and
publishers. Office. 19 W. 27th st. Clrc'n-'jKL."
ENGINEERING INDEX; monthly;
engineering; thirty two pages 6i^x9i^; sub-
scription's; established Feb., 1901; John R.
Dunlap, editor and publisher. Office. 120-122
Liberty street. Does not insert advertise-
ments (A A).
ENGINEERI]SG MAGAZINE;
monthly; engineering; four hundred pages
7x9; subscription $3; established 1891 ; John
R. Dunlap. Chas. B. Going and Henry Har-
rison Suplee, editors; John R. Dunlap, pub
Usher. Issued simultaneously at New York
and London, Eng. Office, 120 Liberty st. (6—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from E In 1892
to Fin 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897. Y. In 1898.
yF. In 1899, E. In 1900, yE. In 1901, yE.
In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904, yF.
ENGINEERING REVIEW ; monthly;
plumbing, ventilating and heating; thirty-
two pages 9x18; subscription $1 ; established
1891; Plumber Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 1123 Broadway (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
4,025. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In 1898.
yH. Inl899, yH. In 1900, yH. Actual av
erage for a year ending tvith November,
1901. 4,400: for 1902. 4,733. In 1903, yH.
Actual average for 1904, .>>650.
ERA : monthly. (See Philadelphia, Pa.)
EVERYBODY'S MAGAZINE;
monthly; literary; one hundred and forty-
four to one hundred and sixty pages 7x10;
subscription $1 ; established 1899; Ridgway-
Thayer Co.. editors and publishers. Office,
31 East 17th street (2—5).
Circulation: In 1900, F. Actual average
for 1901, 109,583 ; for 1902, 159,455 ; for
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
a year ending with .^pri'Z, 1904, 218,777;
for a year ending ivith April, 1905, 543, 719.
Publisher's announcement. — Everybody's
Magazine has the largest circulation and
the lowest advertising rate of any general
magazine.
EVERY WHERE; monthly; literary;
twenty pages lOJ^xU; subscription 50 cents;
established 1894; Will Carleton,editor; Every
Where Publishing Companv, publishers.
Office, 411 Pearl street (3—4).
Circulation: Act^ial average for 1896,
10,000. In 1897, FZ. Actuxil average for
a year ending with January, 1899, 25,287.
In 1899, yD. In 1900. yE. In 1901, yF. In
1902, (z— 6) yF. In 1903, yF (A A).
EXPANSIONIST; monthly: expan-
sion; twenty four pages 9x12; subscription
$2; The Expansionist Publishing Company,
editors and publishers. Office, 257 Broadway
(A A).
EXPORTERS AND IMPORTERS'
JOLRNAL; monthly; exports and Im-
ports; one hundred and sixty-four pages
11x15; subscription $5; established 1892;
Ralph W. Grout, editor; Henry W. Peabody
& Co., publishers. Office, 17 State st. (12—3).
Circulation: Inl903(!!).
FABRICS, FANCY GOODS AND
NOTIONS; monthly; fancy goods and
notions; seventy pages 10x12; subscription $2;
established 1875 ; Rob't H. McCready, editor;
The H. C. Nathan Co., publishers. Office,
409 Broadway (12—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 4,500. Actual average for 1896,
4,833. In 1897, Y. Inl898.yH. Inl899,yH.
Actual average for 1900, 6,250. In 1901. yG.
In 1902, \G. Actual average for 1903, 6,062.
In 1904, yG.
FAME; monthly; advertising; twenty-
four to twenty-eight pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established 1891; Artemas Ward, editor
and publisher. Office. 3 Union square. West
(11— 3 P).
Circulation: In 1899, ■•.tkl" In 1900. H. In
1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904. yH.
FAR EAST; monthly (A A).
FEDERAL REPORTER: monthly;
sugar, coffee and spices; twenty pages 9x11;
subscription $1; F. C. Lang, editor; Smith &
Schlpper. publishers. Office, 138 Front street
(2-4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1903,
6,225 (A A).
FIELD AND STREAM ; monthly;
sport and adventure; one hundred and
sixty pages 5x8; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1896; Emerson Hough, editor; Field
and Stream, publishers. Office, 35 West 21st
Ptreet (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In
1898, vG. In 1899. yH. In 1900. zH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, (z-4) H. In 1903, yH. In
1904, (z— 2, 4, 6) C.
FLOUR TRADE NEWS; monthly;
grain products; flfty-two pages 9x12; sub-
scription SI; established June. 1902; William
R. Gregory Co., publishers. Office, Produce
Exchange (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
4,580; /or 1904, 4,250.
FOOD AND DRINK; monthly; house-
hold; thirty six pages 8x10; subscription 50
cents; established 1897; W. H. Bowers, editor;
Food and Drink Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 149 Church street (12—4).
Circulation: Is mainly sold to grocery
hottees for distribution.
FOOlilSH BOOK: monthly; humor-
ous; thirty pages 8x11; subscription $1; The
Arkell Co.. editors and publishers. Office,
35 W. 21st street. Circulation "jkj,"
FOREIGN BUYER; monthly; export
and domestic; twenty pages lOixlSi; sub-
scription $2; established 1898; Foreign
Buyer Co. (Incorporated), editors and pub-
lishers ; also prints editions in German,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
French and Spanish. Office, 130 Pearl street
(6-3).
Circulntioii: In 1898, '•■ikl." Actual average
for 1899. '^,408. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1<»03, (z— 4) 1. In 1904, vl.
FOUR IllINDltED 3IAGAZINE;
monthly; family; twenty-four pages 9xi4i^i;
subscription 12 cents; established 1904; H.
W. Thomas, editor; Merrill & Co., publi.sh-
ers. Office, 41 W. Twenty fovirth st. (1-.')).
FOUR TRACK NEWSs ; monthly;
travel; .seventy-two pages 7x10; subscription
$1; John K. LeBaron, editor; George H.
Daniels, publisher. Office, 7 E. 42d st ( 12—4).
Circulittiou : Actual average for 1903,
59.584: for mi, 9'Z.91(i.
FREKiHT; monthly (A A).
FURNITURE TRADE REVIEW
AND INTERIOR DECORATOR;
monthly; furniture; ninety two to one hun
dr«d and sixteen pages 10x13; subscription $1;
established 1880; Wm. Berri, editor; Review
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 31 Union
square. North (T- 3P).
Circulation: In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. -Uii."
FUR TRADE REVIEW; monthly;
furs; thirty two to seventy-two pages 8x11;
subscription $2; established 187S; A. L. Belden,
editor; F. Stallknect. publisher. Office, 32
Waverly place (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
GAEL; monthly; Gaelic and English;
thirty-six pages 8x11; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1S96; Miss Geraldlne Haverty, editor;
Gael Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 140
Nassau street (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 191H), '^1,465i for 1901, 26,7352.
In 1902. yC. In 19u3. yC. In 1904, yl).
GARDEN MAGAZINE; monthly:
Gardening and Horticulture; forty-eignt
pages 9}^xl2V^ ; subscription $1; established
February. 1905; Wilhelm Miller, editor;
Doubleday, Page & Co., publishers. Office,
133 E. 16th street (1-5).
GARDINER'S MAGAZINE; month
ly; sixteen to twenty pages 8x11; subscrip-
tion $1: established 1901; A. P. Gardiner
Publishing Co , editors and publishers. Of-
fice. 320 Broadway (12—2).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with April, 1902, 1 26,829. In liW3.
yA. In 1901, vA.
GARMKNT BUYER AND HIANU-
FACTUREIl ; monthly; fashion; one
hundred and fortj' pages 11x15; subscription
$2; established 1893; Edmund D. Carey, edi-
tor; Garment Trade Publishing Co., publish-
ers. Office, 200 Greene street (12—3). Circu-
lation •■JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
GENTLEWOMAN; monthly ; fashions
and household; twenty to thirty six pages
11x16; subscription 26 cents; establlsht'd 1888;
Edna Taylor, editor: The C. E. Ellis Co.,
publishers. Office, German Herold building
(1-5).
Circulation : Rating varied from C in 189J
to F in 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897, A . In 1898,
yA. In 1899, vB. Actual average for a
year ending with July 19(X), 332,333; for a
year ending with August. 19U1, 400,916;
for 1902, 400,000. In 1904, publisher as-
serts, every i'^siie during past year was
400,0(X), Actual average for 1904, 400.000.
GOLiF; monthly; sporting; eightj pages
7x11 ; subscription 82 ; established 189« ;
Van Tassel Sutphen, editor; Harper &
Brothers, publishers. Office. Franklin square.
Circulation "jkl."
GOOD GOVERNMENT; monthly;
civil service reform; sixteen pacres 9x12;
subscription <1 ; established 1881 : Henry G.
Chapman, editor; Civil Service Reform
League, publishers. Office, 79 Wall st. (12^1).
(Circulation : Actical average for 1894,
7,183. In 1895, G. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. yH. In 1899, vH. In 1900, vl. In
1901. yT. Actual average for 1902, 2,466;
/orl903. 2,786 ; for 1904. 3,025.
GOOD LITERATURE; monthly;
literature; twenty-four pages 11x16; sub-
NKW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
scriptlon 83 cents; established 1892; F. M. Lup-
lon. Inc., publisher. Office. 23-27 City Hall
place ( 12 — 4 ).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
195,833; for 1896, 208,333: for mi.
205,833; for 1898, 225,583; for 1^99.
310,583; for a year ending with June,
1900. 317,750; for a year eliding irith
June. 1901, 373,583; /or 1902,440,500;
for VMrS, 454,333 ; f»r l\m, 452,333.
(;OOD ROAD8 MAGAZINE;
monthly ; thirty-two to sixty pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; established 1886; E. L. Powers
Co., publishers. Office, 150 Nassau street.
Circulation: In 1901. F. In 1902, yF. In
1903, G. In 1904, J G.
GUIDE TO HOLINESS I monthly;
undenominational; thirty-four pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established 1839; Rev. George
Hughes, editor; George Hughes & Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 62 and 64 Bible House. Does
not Insert advertisements. (A A)
GUNTER'S 3IAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; one hundred and twenty-eight pages
63^x9J^: subscription $1; established Febru-
ary, 1905; Home Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (2—5 P).
GUNTON'S MAGAZINE; monthly;
one hundred and eighteen pages 61^x9}^^;
subscription $1; established 1896; George
Gunton, editor; The Gunton Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 41 Union square, West (2—4).
Circulation : In 1897, "uu- " In 1S98. Z. In
1902, (z— 3 ) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
HABERDASHER; monthly; fur
nishing goods; one hundred and fifty pages
10x18; subscription $8; established 1881; Alfred
8. Bryan, editor: Joseph W. Gibson, pub-
lisher. Office. 19Union square, W. (12—4).
Circulation: In 1898, "ija,." In 1699. Z.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1900,4,041, In 1901, yH. Actual average
for 19m2, 4,458; for 1903, 7,166. In W04,
publisher asserts, every issue during the jear
was 7,000.
Publisher's announcement.~In 1903 the Cloth-
ing Gazette was absorbed by and merged
into the Haberdasher, making a guaran-
teed and sworn circulation of 7,f00c<)ple8
monthly Post office receipts exhibited.
HALF HOUR; monthly; literary;
elghtv-four pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents;
established 1898 ; George Munro's Sons, editors
and publishers. Office, 17 to 27 Vandewaterst.
Circulation : Acttial average for 1898,
49,206. Inl899,yC. Inl900,yC. In 1901, yC.
In 19(12, vC. In 1903. yC ( A A).
HARDWARE DEALERS' MAGA-
ZINE; monthly; hardware; one hundred
and sixty-four to one hundred and ninetjf
six pases 7x10; subscription $1; established
1868; James H. Kennedy, editor: D. T. Mal-
let, publisher. Office, 253 Broadway ( 1?~4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
7,538. In 1896, F. Actual average for 1897,
10,000. In 1898. yF. Actual averagefor
1899. 11,036; /or 1900. 11,742: for a year
endiy)g with June. 1901, 11,812; for 1902,
12.541. In 1903. December, publisher as-
serts, everv issue during the past year wns
17,000. Actual average for 1901, 17.500
(OO).
HARLEM RECORD; monthly; local;
eight pages 11x16: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; S. Jay Freeman, editor and pub-
lisher. Office. 2270 Seventh avenue (8—3).
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
HARMONY; monthly; musical; eight
f>ages 7x9; subscription 60 cents; estab-
ished 1895; People's Choral Union, editors
and publishers. Office, 21 University place
(8—3). Circulation "ij:L." (A A).
HARNESS; monthly; harness trade;
sixty pages 10x13; subscription $1; established
1887: Trade News Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Office. 24 26 Murray street (:?— 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
3,733. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, y I.
Actual averagefor 1899, 3,554; for 1900,
3.791. InlP01,yH. In 19U2, yH. In 1903.
yH. In 1904, yl.
728
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
HARPER'S BAZAAR J monthly;
faslilons; oue hundred and forty-eight pages
l}4Ti\Q\ subscription $4; established 1868; Miss
E. G.Jordan, editor; Harper & Brothers, pub
Ushers. Office, Franklin square.
Circulation: Rating varied from A in 1892
to B In 1895. In 1896, B, In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yC (??). In 1899, yC. In 1900, yC. In 1901,
•B. In 1902. yB. In 1903, yC. In 1904, yC
(OO).
HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY
MAtJAZINEj literary I two hundred and
fifty pages 7x10; subscription $4; established
1849; Harper & Brothers, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, Franklin square.
Cii-cuiatioD i Accorded A from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. A. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yA. In
1899, yA. In 1900, yA. In 1901. yA. In
1902. yA. In 1903, yA. In 19 J4, yA (0O).
HAT REVIEW; monthly ; hati;
forty-eight to seventy six pagei 8x11; sub-
scription $1; established 1873; A. L. Belden,
editor; F. Stallknecht, publisher. Office, 32
Wavt'rly place (9—3). Ciro'n "ijfL." ( 7 ? )
HAUSDORTOR; monthly; German;
popular medical; sixteen pages 11x14; sub
scrlptlon $1: established 1890; G. Pflngsteu,
editor; M. Wolfflam, publisher. Office, 104
John street (3 — 4).
Circulation: In 1894, F. In 1895. H. Act-
ual average for 1896. 10,500. In 1S97, Y.
In 1S98. yG. In 1899, vG. in 19(Xt, yG. In
1901. vH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904 yH.
HEAIiTH; monthly; hygiene; sixty-
eight pages 7x10; subscription $1: established
185L); Chas. A. Tyrrell, M.D., editor; The
Health Publishing Co.. publishers. Office,
1562 Broad w^ay (1—5). Circulation -'jkl."
HEA liTH-CULTUREi monthly:
hygiene: eighty-four pages 9x11; subscription
• 1; established 1894; W. R.C. Latson, editor:
Health Culture Co., publishers. Office, 121
West 23il street (1—5).
Circulation: Accorded 10,000 in 1895. Act-
ual average for 1896, 10,000; f^r first six
mon«;is o/ 1897, 10,000; /or 1898 10,000;
for 1899. 11, 500 i for 1900, 10,000; for a
year ending with June, 1901, ll.tiSO; /or a
year ending with August, 1902. It2,666. In
1903, (z— 4) F. In January, 1904, publisher
asserts, everv issue for the past rear was
15.000.
HKAICTHSTONE; monthly; fiction;
twenty four pages 10xl,SJ4 ; subscription 25
cents; established 1891 ; The A. D. Porter
Co., publishers. Office, 52 Duane street (6—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 601.000. In 1895. A . In 1896. A. In
1897. Y. In 1898. yA. In 1899, publisher as
serts. not less than 601,000. In 1900. yA. Ac-
tual average for a year ending ivith June,
1901. 785,833. In 1902. yA. In 1903, yA.
In 1904. yA.
HINTS; monthly, except July and Au-
gust; society; twenty four pages 6}^x93^;
subscription $1 ; established 1899 ; A. W. Hatch,
editor; Hints Publishing Co., publishers.
Office. Bible House (12—4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual average
for 1902, 4,000; for 1903, 5,000; for 1904,
6.800.
HOLIDAY MAGAZINE FOR
CHILDREN; monthly; juvenile; fifty two
pages 7J'oX 10}^; subscription 50 cents: estab-
liahel August, 19a3: Katharine N. Birdsall
and Walter W. Storms, editors; Holidaj' Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1—5).
HOME COMFORT ;monthly;hygienlc;
twenty pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1898: Wm. F. Rupert, editor and
publisher. Office, 114 Fifth avenue (7—3 P).
Circulation : In 1893. E. In 1899, zE. In
1900. yE. In 1901, yF. In 1902, yF. In 1903,
yF <A A^.
HOME MISSIONARY^: monthly; con-
gregational; forty eight pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion .")() cents; established 1828; Rev Jas. B.
Clark, editor; CongreKational Home Mis-
sionary Society, publishers. Office. 280
Fourth avenue (12 — 3).
Circulation: In 19<J3, December, publisher
SEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
asserts, every issue during the past year was
20.000. In UX)4. yD.
HOME MISSION MONTHLY; prea
byterian; tifty-two pages 7x9; subscription
50 cents; established 1887; Mrs. D. E. Finks,
editor; Woman's Board of Home Missions,
publishers. Office, 156 Fifth avenue (12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
HOME MONTHLY; household ;
twenty four pages 11x16; subscription 50
cents; established 1877; Edna Lockwood,
editor: The C. E. Ellis Co., publishers. Of-
fice. 225 William street (1—4).
Circulation: Bating varied from A In
1891 to B in 1895. In 1896, B. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yC. In 1899, yC. In 1900. zC. Actual
average for a year ending with August, 1901,
437,000; for 1902, 400,000. In 1904,
January, publisher asserts, every issue during
the past ye.'ir was 400.0C0. Actual average for
1904. 500,000.
HOME TALK; monthly; household;
twenty-four pages 8x11; subscription 50
cents; established 1880; Woodward Publish
Ing Company, editors and publishers. Office,
Temple Court (7—3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from 40,000 in
1891 to E in 1895. In 1896. C. In 1897, Y. In
1898,yD. Inl899,yD. Inl9i;0,yD. Inl901,yE.
In 1902, yE. In 1^)3, yD. In 1904, yD.
H03I1LETIC MONTHLY AND
CATECHIST ; catholic clergy; eighty
pages 6x10; subscrlpilon $3; established
October, 1900; John F. Brady, editor; Joseph
H. Wagner, publisher. Office, 103 Fifth ave-
nue (7-3 P).
Circulation: In 1901, I. In 1902, yl. In
1903, vT. In 1904, y I.
HOMILETIC REVIEW: monthly;
undenominational; one hundred and thirty-
four pages 6x9; subscription $3; established
1876; I. K. Funk and D. S. Gregory, editors;
Funk ft Wagnalls Company, publishers. Of-
fice, 30 Lafayette place (7—3 P).
Circulation ; Rating varied from E in 1891
to F in 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897. F Z. In
1898.yF. Inl899,yF. Inl900,yF. Inl901,yG.
In 1902, vG. In 19(»3, y G. Actual average for
1904, '21 .'250.
HOUSE FURNISHING REVIEW;
monthly; house furnishing; sixty four pages
9x12; subscription $1 ; established 1892; I. B.
Scott, publisher. Office, 82 Park place (3—3).
CIrc'n "JKL." In 1898, Z. In 1902, "iKL." ( ? ? )
HOUSEWIFE; monthly; household;
twenty pages 10x14 ; subscription 3.'5 cents;
established 1882: The A. D. Porter Co.. pub-
lishers. Office. 52-54 Duane street (6—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from A In 1891
to C in 1895. Inl8%, C. In 18»7, Y. In 1898, yD.
Inl899,vD. Inl900,yD. Actual average for
a year ending unth June, 1901. 129,166. In
1902. V A . In 190:% (z-4) A . In 1904. yA .
HUB; monthly; carriages and automo-
biles ; one hundred to one hundred and
thirty-two pages 10x123^^: subscription $3;
established 1858: W. N. Fitzgerald, editor;
Trade News Publishing Co., publishers. Of-
fice, 24-26 Murray street (6—8).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898. zl. In 1899. zl.
In 19<W.yT. In 1901, vl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z-4) ]■(••). In 1904, yl.
ICE CREAM TRADE JOURNAL;
monthly: thirtv-two pages 8x11; subscription
$1: established January, 1905; F. D. Cubler
and E. C. Williams, editors: The jCubler- Wil-
liams Co., publishers. Office, 150 Nassau
street (1 — 5).
ILLUSTRATED AMERICAN;
monthly; sixtv-four pages 8x11}^; subscrip-
tion $3;" established 1887; Koland Burke Hen-
nessy, editor; Patterson & Hennessy, pub-
lishers. Office. 1123 Broadway.
Circulation : Accorded C from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896. C. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yD. In
1899, yE. In 1900. yF. In 1901, yG. In
1902. vG. In 1903. yG (A A).
ILLUSTRATED COMPANION;
I monthly; literary; sixteen pages 11x16; sub-
scription 60 cents; established 1880; A. M.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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Filling the Gap
Between the work of the Advertising Agent
and the work of the Advertiser's selling force
is a gap hitherto unfilled.
Publicity has been bought, delivered and
paid for, and only partially used.
The trouble has been that the Advertising
Agent has valued newspaper and magazine
space too highly, and the salesmen have not
valued it highly enough.
Failure to emphasize the publicity paid for,
seems like buying a steam engine and throw-
ing it into the scrap heap. Properly used,
publicity is a powerful trade lever for the
salesmen and they can be made to realize it.
But advertising, and practical ^'backing-up "
that should go with it, can best be planned
and directed by the advertising agent who is
also a successful business man — who knows
by having won success in the actual making
and marketing of goods.
No general selling campaign is complete
without four elements:
1. Publicity.
2. Direct Mail Drumming.
3. Successful marketing experience by the
agent.
4. Salesmen.
Business-like, economical selling is a big
problem, but we have for it a definite and
positive solution.
We will tell you all about it without cost —
if you say so.
The Bates Advertising Co.
CONVEI^SE D. MAKSH, Chairman of Executive Committee
182 William Street, - - New York City
'30
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx. '
Ketcham, editor; F. B. Warnei- & Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 77 Reade street (12—3).
Circulation: In 1902, "iKL." In 1903,
(z-4) !(••). In 1904, yl.
I liLUSTRATED MILL-INER;
monthly; fashion; flfiy six to ninety six
pages iuxl3; subscription $3; established
1900; Frank G. Macomber, editor: Calcutt &
Macomber Publishing Co., publishers. Of
fice. 31 Rast 17th street (6— 3). Clrc'n "Jjti.-
ln 19.>3. Z (1) (• •)■
ILI.USrRATOR AND PROCESS
REVIEW; monthly (A Ai.
I.NDIA RUBBER WORLD; month-
ly; India rubber and electricity; eighty six
pages 111x12; subscription $3; Henry C. Pear
son. editor; India Rubber Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 150 Nassau street (3—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl" In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, since the first issue has not
been less than 1.500. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
vl. Iul904. yl.
* INSURANCE AGE; monthly; insur-
ance; forty-four to fifty-two pages 10x13;
subscription $8; established 1873; Geo. W.
Hatch, editor : Matthew Grlffln, publisher.
Office. 176 Broadway (6— 3). Ciro'n "fiLi." In
1899. Z. In igOS.-'JKL.-
INSURANCE CO.MillERCIAL.
3IACiAZINE; monthly; Insurance; fifty-
two pages 7x10; subscription $3; established
1S76; Charles "^ Howell, editor and publish-
er. Office. lOS Fulton street (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
4,112. In 1904, yH.
INSURANCE CRITIC; monthly; In-
surance; fortv-four pages 9x12; subscription
S3.25; established 1874; George W. Corliss, edi-
tor and publisher. Office, 66 Maiden lane.
Circulation : Rating varied from H in 1893
to I iu 1895. In 1896, publisher asserts, no
edition less than 2.000. In 1897, Y. In
1893, V I. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
INSURANCE EC0N031IST; month
ly; natural premium life Insurance; twenty-
four pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
1883; Hillary Bell, editor; Economist Pub-
lishing Association, publishers. Office, 309
Broadway.
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 6,000. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, vH. Actual average for 1899,
4,000. In 1900. yH. InlC01,yI. In 1902, yl.
In 1*3, yI(A A).
IN?SURANCE ENGINEERING;
monthly; insurance; engineering; one hun-
dred and twenty-eight pages 7x10: subscrip-
tion $3; established 1901: Franklin Webster
and A. Irving Brewster, editors; The Insur-
ance Press, publishers. Office. 12J Liberty
street (12— S). Circulation "jkl"
INSURANCE INDEX; monthly; In-
surance; twenty-four to eighty pages 9x12;
subscription S2.50; established 1870; R. B.
Oaverlv, editor and publisher. Office, 203
Broadway (S— 3).
Circulation: In 1901.-'JKi" In 1903. Janu-
ary, oubllsher asserts, in 1902 no edition was
less than 2.500. In 1903, yH. In 1904, y I.
INSURANCE LAW JOURNAL. ;
monthly; insurance law; eighty-four pages
6x10; subscription $6; established 1871; Walter
S, Nichols, editor: C. C. Hlne's Sons, publish-
ers. Office, 100 William street. Circ'n "jkl.-
INSURANCE MONITOR; monthly;
Insurance; forty-eight pages 9^^x11^; sub-
scription .S3; established 1853; Walter F.
Nichols, editor; C. C. Hlne's Sons, publishers.
Office. 100 William street. Circulation ••jkl."
In 1897. Z. In 1899. Z. In 1902. "ija-."
INSURANCE PRESS MONTHLY
INDUSTRIAL EDITION; industrial
life insurance; sixteen to twenty four pages
10x13 ; subscription S3 ; established 1898 ;
Franklin Webster, editor : The Insurance
Press, publishers. Office. 120 Liberty street.
Circulation: Actual averaoe for a yrar
ending with June. 1900. 7,0S3; for a year
ending with June. 1901, T,l 17. In 1902, yG.
In 1903, yG. In 1904, y«.
NEW YORK— 3Ianha1 tan and Bronx.
INSURANCE TIMES; monthly; in-
surance; flftytwo pages 9x12; subscription
$3; established 1868; James A. Van Cleve, edi-
tor; Estate of P. T. Kempson, publisher.
Office, 29 Broadway (12— 1).
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1891
to I in 1895. Actual average for 1896. 3.069 ;
/'or 1897, 3.046. In 1898. yH. In 1899, yH.
In 1900. vH. In 1901, yH. In 1902. yH. In
1903. yll. In 1904. yl.
INTERCOLLEGIATE NEWS;
monthly from October to June, inclusive;
athletics and undergradate life; sixty four
pages 9x12; subscription S2; established Feb-
ruary, 1902; F. O. Case, editor and publisher.
Office. 110 Nassau street (12—3). Circ'n'^JKL."
INTERNATIONAL CONFEC-
TIONER; monthly; confectionery; fifty-
two pages 10x14; subscription $1; established
1892; T. F. Harvey, editor and publisher. Of-
fice, 150 Nassau street (2—5).
Circulation "jkj • Actual average for
1903. 3,101. In 1904 (z— 4) H.
INTERNATIONAL EC0N03IIST|
monthly (A A).
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF
SURGERY ; monthly ; surgical ; eighty Ave
pages 8x11; subscription $1; established 1888;
P. J. Rosenheim, M.D., editor: International
Journal of Surgery Co.. publishers. Office,
100 William street (6—3)
Circulation ; Accorded C from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. C. In 1897. Y. Actual average for
1898,28,310. In 1899, zC. In 1900, yC. In
1901, yC. In 1902. yC. In 19*J3, (z— 4) C. In
1904 yC
INTERNATIONAL STEAM ENGI-
NEER; monthly; International Union of
Steam Fnglneer.*; mechanical and engineer-
ing; one hundred and sixteen pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established July, 1902; O. R.
Young, editor ; Stationary Engineer Pub-
lishing Co.. publishers. Office, 108 Fulton
street (12— 3). ^ ^^„
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
30,396. In 1904. yC.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIO;
monthly; art; eighty-four pages 8x12; sub-
scription $3.50; established 1897; Charles
Holme, editor; John Lane, publisher. Office,
67 Fifth avenue (12— 5). _ ^
C;irculation: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898, Z. In
1899, publisher asserts, not less than 5.000. In
1900. yG. In 1901. yG. In 1902, (z-6) G. In
1903. yG. In 1904, publisher asserts, every
issue was S.OOO. ,, ,.„ ,
INTERVIEW: monthly; life Insurance;
sixteen pages 9ixl2i; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893: Interview Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Offlce.l08Fnltonstreet (8— 3).
Circulation -jkl." In 1903 Z (4) (••).
I S R A E L'S H O M E J O U RN A L;
monthly; Jewish; thirtv-six pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established December, 1902;
M. C. Gunsberg, editor; Israel's Home Jour-
I nal Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 63
Fifth avenue (12—2). Circu'n '•Jjy.." (A A).
ITEMS OF INTEREST; monthly;
dentistry, science and literature; one hun-
dred and sixty pages 6Hx9i^; subscription $1;
e.stabllshed 1878; R. Ottolengui, editor; Con-
solidated Dental Manufacturing Company,
publishers. Office. 130 Washington pi. ( 12-4)
Circulation: Actual average for 189.5,
Q.O-'O; for 1896. 10,618; for 189<,
14.021. In 1898. yE. In 1899. zG. Actual
average for 1900. 11,292; /orl901. 1 1^792:
for- 1902. 11,958; for im. 12,02-5; for
^^.iVpaVaND AMERICA; monthly;
Japanese; fifty two pages 7x10; sul)Scnptlon
SI: established July, 1901; Stanhope Sams,
editor; Hajimi Hoshi, publisher. Office. 203
Broadway (8—3). Circulation ".tkl." In 1903,
^JEWELER; monthly: jewelry trade;
thirtv-six pages7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1901; Daniel T. Maslett, edi-
tor and publisher. Office, 263 Broadway
Cirrulation : Actual average for 1901,
•5,000. In 1902, yG. In 19C3,yG (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
J <) U K N A L. O F C U T A N E O IJ S
DlJ^EASEH; mouthly; medical; .sixty-
four pages 5x8; subscription $4; established
18B3; A. D. Mewborn, M.D., editor; The
Orafton Press, publishers. Office, 70 Fifth
avenue (12 — 4).
Circiilntion : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 3.0(!0. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897. V. In 1898. yl. In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. Ini;«)3, yl. Inl904.yl.
JOCUNAl. OF NERVOUS AND
IHEKTAl. DISEASE; mouthly; medical;
one hundred and twenty-eight pages 7x10;
subscription $5; established 1873; Smith E.
Jellifte, editor and publisher. Office, 64
W. 56th street (12—4 ).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, II. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yl ( ?? ). In
1899. yl. In 1900, vl. In 1901, yl. Actual
average for 1902, 3,930; for 1903, 3,191.
Inl9iM, (z-4)H.
JOURNAL. OF SURGICAL. TECH-
NOIjOGY; monthly; surgical science;
sixty eight pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 19(10; Technique Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 404 E. F(nir-
teenth street. Circulation "jkl"
JOURNAL OF THE TEL.E-
ORA PH ; monthly (A A).
JUDGE LIBRARY MAGAZINE;
monthly; comic; thirty-six pages 8x11; sub-
scription $1; established 189Lt; The Judge
Company, editors and publishers. Office, 110
Fifth avenue (3—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 85.000 in
1894 to B in 1895. In 1896, B. In 1897. B Z.
In 1898, yB. In 1899, vB. In 1900, yB. In
1901. yB. In 1902, yB. In 1903, yB. In
1904. yC.
J UNIOR TOILETTES: monthly; chll-
•dren's fashions ; twenty-four pages 8x11 ;
subscripiiou $1; established 1903; Ernestine
Cavilla Jagerhuber. editor; The Toilettes
Fashion Co., publishers. Office, 172 Fifth
avenue (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
36,540. In 1904, (z-4)C(»«).
JUST FUN; monthly; humorous; forty
panes 8x11; subscription $1; established
A|)!il. 1903; Grant E. Hamilton, editor; The
Arkell Co., publishers; Oflfice, 35 W. 2l3t
street (12—3).
LA DIES' H03IE MAGAZINE;
monthly; household; sixteen pages lOJ^xlS;
subscription 20 cents; established Novem-
ber, 1904; Ladies' Home Magazine Co., edi-
tors and publishers (1— 5 P ).
LADIES' HOME TOPICS; monthly;
literature; thirty two pages 103^x14; subscrip-
tion 35 cents; established 1895; Mascot Pub-
lishing Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
9,753. In 1897. FZ. In 1898, yF. In 1899. yG.
In 1900, yG. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In
1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
LADIES' WORLD; monthly; house-
hold; forty-four pages 11x16; subscription
50 cents: established 1879; Frances E. Fryatt,
editor; S. H. Moore & Company, publishers.
Omce, 23 27 City Hall place (1— .I).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895.
389,333; for 1896, 374,250; for 1897,
389,416; tor 1898, 421,167; for 1899,
446.000; ^or a year ending with October,
19(>0. 471 ,625 : for ayear ending ivith Sep-
tember. UtOl, 4S2.083; /or 1902, 488,667:
for 1903, 51.5.916; for a year ending with
October, 1!>04, 465,416.
LA3IP; monthly; literary; ninety pages
7x9: subscription $1.50; established 1884; Rob-
eitS. Yard, editor; Charles Scribner's Sons,
publishers. Office. 153 to 157 Fifth avenue
(12-3)
Circulation: Rating varied from G in 1891
to H In 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897. FZ. In 189P,
yG(??). InlR99,yG. Inl900,vG. Inl901,yG.
In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
L'ART DE LA MODE; monthly;
fashions; twenty-eight to fort\-two pages
11x15; subscription $3.50; established 1882;
Mrs. Belle Armstrong Whitney, editor;
NKW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
Morse-Broughton Company, publishers. Of-
fice, 3 E. Nineteenth stieet (6—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from .33,000 In
1891 to E In 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y. In
1898, vF. In 1899, vF. In 1900, yF. Actual
average forVm.3'i,7 50. Iul902. yC. In
1903. ( z— 4 ) C. In 1 904. y C .
LASKER'S CHESS MAGAZINE;
monthly; chess; fifty two pages 7x10; sub-
scription $3; established November, liK)4; Dr.
E. Ltsker, editor and publisher. Office, Mor-
ton building (2— 5 P).
LEADER; monthly; juvenile; roman
catholic; thirty-two pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established 1870; Paulist Fathers, editors;
Columbus Press, publishers. Address, Box
2, Station N (3—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from G In 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1893, vl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. y I. In 1901,
(z— 1, 2, 4, 5) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In
1904. yl.
LE BON TON AND LE MOMTEUR
DE LA MODE: monthly; fashions;
thirty pages 12x17; sunscription $3.50: estab-
lished 1861 ; S. T. Taylor Co., editors and pub-
Ushers. Office, 930 Broadway (3—3) .
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
31,964. In 1895, C. In 1896, C. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yD. In 1899. yE. In 1900. yF.
In 1901, vF. Actual average for 1902, 63.-
500. In 1903. yB. In 1904. yC.
LESLIE'S MONTHLY MAGA-
ZINE; literary; two hundred and twenty-
four pages 7x10"; subscription $1; established
1876; Ellery Sedgwick, editor; Frank Leslie's
Publishing House, publishers. Office, 141-147
Fifth avenue (12—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from 97,000 In
1893 to B in 189.1. In 1896, A. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zA. In 1899, yA. In 1900, yA. In
1901. (z— 6)A. Actual average for 1902,
204,621; for a year ending ivifh Febru-
ary, 1904. 213,634; for 1904, 243,946.
Publisher's announcement.— The present
average circulation of Leslie's M.\gazinb
is 300.169 per month. No magazine pub-
lished at any price has a better quality of
circulation.
Leslie's is the only magazine to increase
Its circulation 50.000 a month during the
past year without increasing its advertis-
ing rates.
LIBRARY INDEX; monthly: peri-
odicals; twenty-eight pages ej^xlO: sub-
scription $3; established January, 1905; R.
R. Bowker, editor and publisher (1— 5P).
LIBRARY JOURNAL; monthly;
bibliographic; thirty-two pages 8x10; sub-
scription $5; established 1876; R. R. Bowker,
editor and publisher. Office, 298 Broadway.
Circulation -jKi." In 1898. Z. In 1902, "iKL."
LIFE INSURANCE INDEPEND-
ENT; monthly; life insurance; thirty-two
pages 9x12 ; subscription $2 ; establishad
1889; N. H. Weed, editor and publisher.
Office, 106 Fulton street (7—3). Circulation
"jKi.." In 1900. Z. In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4. 6). In
1903, Z(4)(»«).
LIGHT; monthly; gas and other light-
ing; twenty-eight to forty two pages 93^x12;
subscription $1; established Mnrch, 1901;
HugoLieber, editor: Light Publishing Com-
pany, publishers. Office, 25West B'wav(6— 3).
Olrc'n "JKL." In 1902. Z (1,2,4,5). In 1903
Z(4) (••).
LIVING TRUTHS: monthly; unde-
nominational; sixty four pages 6x9; sub-
scription $1; established 1902: Rev. A. B.
Simpson, editor; The Living Truths Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 38 West 18th street (2—4).
Does not insert advertisements.
LODGE, CLUB AND ASSOCIA-
TION RECORD; monthly: forty pages
11x16; subscription $2; established 1886; Rec-
ord Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 319 Pearl street. Circ'n "jkl."
LUMBERMAN'S REVIEW; month-
ly; lumber; forty pages 11x15; subscription
$1; established 1892; Frederick J. Caulkins,
732
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
editor; John G. Staats, publisher. Office, 45
Broadway.
Circulatioii: In 1893,"jki." In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1.000. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904. yl.
L.UTHER L.EAGUE REVIEW;
monthly; lutheran; thirty -two to thirty six
pages 63^x91^; subscription 50 cents; estab
llsbed 1888; E. F. Eilert. editor; Luther
League of America, publishers. Office, 131
Liberty street (7—3 P).
Circulatioii: Actual average, for 1894,
4,661. In 1895, G. In 1896. G. In 1897,
V. Actual average for 1898, 5,241; /or
1899,5,117. In 1900. "yG. In 1901. yG. In
1902, yG. In 1903. yG. In 1904. yH.
McCALLi'S MAGAZINE; monthly;
fashions; fifty two pages 8x11; subscription
50 cents; established 1873; The McCall Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 113 W. 31st
street (2—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from 98,858 in
1893 to B in 1895. In 1896. B. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yC. Actual average for a year ending
with February, 1900. 147, l'-i9; /or a year
ending with October, 1900. 202,925. In
1901, yA. Actual average for 1%2, 320,833:
for 1903, 432,500; for a year endiug ivith
February, 1905, 600,833.
McCL.URE'P> MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; one hundred pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1893; S. S. McClure Co.,
publishers. Office. 141 155 E. 25th street (12—3).
Circulafiou: Actual average for 1895,
147,535; for 1896. 258,141; /or a year
ending with June, 1898, 308,000; for a year
ending with October, 1899, 361,912; for a
year ending with February, 1900. 364,674.
In 1901, (z— 4) A. Actual average for 1902,
364.629;/orl903. 371,398. In 1904, yA.
Publisher's announcement. — The circula-
tion of McClure's Magazine is guaranteed
to exceed an average of 375,000 copies per
month.
MACCABAEAN; monthly ; Zionism ;
seventy eight pages 7x10; subscription $1
established 1900; F. de Haas, editor; The
Maccabaean, publishers. Office. 320 Broad-
way (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
3,666; /or 1903. 6,916. In 1904, yG.
MACHINERY; monthly; mechanical;
thirty-two pages 9x13; subscription $1 ; estab
lished 1894; L. G. French, editor; The In-
dustrial Press, publishers; also prints an edi-
tion entitled Engineering edition. Office,
66 West Broadway.
Combined circulation: Actual average
for 1895, 14,958. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yF. In 1899. E. Actual average for
a year ending with Jxine, 1900, 20,379 ; for
a year ending ivith July, 1901. 26,101 : for
a year ending with November, 1902. 27,622.
In 1903. (z— 11) C. Actual average for 1904,
23.617 (G0)
MAGAZINE OF ART; monthly;
sixty pages 10x13; subscription $3.50; estab
lished 1878;Cas3ell & Co. (Ltd.), publishers.
Office, 7-9 W. Eighteenth street.
Circulation : Rating varied from E in
1891 to F in 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897. V. In
1898, zG. In 1899, yG. Inl900,-yG. In 1901, vG.
In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG (A A).
MAGAZINE OF MYSTERIES;
monthly; forty four pages 10x14; subscrip-
tion $1; established Mav. 1901; C.E.Ellis, edi-
tor ; Magazine of Mvsteries Association
(Inc.), publishers. Office, 22 N. William
street (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902.
60,177; for 1903, 108,077; for 1904,
159 583
M A N il F A C T U R E R AND
BUII-.DER ; monthly ; building ; forty
pages 10x14; subscription $1.50; Henri Ger
ard, editor and publisher. Office, 83 Nassau
street. Circulation "jkl."(AA').
MARCOMGRAM; monthly (A A).
- MARINE ENGINEERING; monthly;
engineering and shipbuilding; one hundred
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
and twenty to one hundred and sixty pages
9x12; subscription $2; established 1^9. ; H. L.
Aldrich, editor and publisher. Office. 17
Battery place (12—4).
Circulation: In 1897, G. Actual average
for 1898. 4,583 ;for 1899. 5,583. In 1900, yG.
Actual average for 1901, 5,453: for 1902.
5,265: for 1903, 5,370; /or 1904, 5,730.
MEDICAli AND DRUG ADVER-
TISER; monthly (A A).
MEDICAL. CENTURY; monthly;
homoepathic medicine, surgery and colla-
teral sciences; sixty-eight pages 9x12; sub-
scription $2; established 1893; Willis A.
Dewey, M. D., editor; Medical Century Pub-
lishing Co., publishers; dated also at Chi-
cago, 111. Office, 9 E. 42d street (8—3). Cir-
culation "iKi- In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In
1903, Z (4).
MEDICAL. EXAMINER AND
GENERAL PRACTITIONER;
monthly; medical; eighty pages 9x12; sub-
scription $2; established 1891; A.Lawrence
Gnichtel, M. D., editor; John Guy Monihan,
publisher. Office, 90 William street (6—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
4^,704:1 for 1896, 6,105; .for 1897, 6,044.
Inl898.yG. Actual average for 1899,6,589.
In 1900, yG. In 1901, yG. In 1902. yG. In
1903, (z— 4) G. In 1904, yG.
MEDICAL REVIEW OF RE-
VIEWS; monthly; medical; sixty-four
pages 7x91^; subscription $1; established 1896;
Dr. Daniel Lewis, editor; Medical Review of
Reviews Company (Incorporated), publishers.
Office, 252 Madison avenue (3—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1896,
2,866. In 1897, Y. Inl898,yl. Inl899,yl.
Actual average for 1900, 7,888; for a year
ending ivith September, 1901. 9,791 ; for
1902, 11,1 42. In 19(13. yF. In 1914. y F.
MEDICAL TII>IES; monthly; medi-
cal; sixty-four pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1871 ; Alfred Kimball Hills, M. D.^
editor; N. Y. Medical Times Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 108 Fulton street (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
4,021; /or 1896,4,240. In 1897. Y. Actual
average for 1898.4,250; for 1899. 4,250.
In 1900. zG. In 1901, yG. Actual average
for 1903,5,704; for 1903. 6,112; for 1904.
H OS2
MEDICINISCHE MONATS-
8CHRIFT; monthly; German; medical:
seventy-two pages 6x9; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1888; A. Ripperger, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 50 W. 130th street (8—3). Circu-
lation "Jjti." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jKi"
MENORAH MONTHliY MAGA-
ZINE;'Jewish; one hundred and ten pages
6x9; subscription $8; established 1886; F. De
SolaMendes. editor: Menorah Company, pub-
lishers. Office. 489 Fifth avenue (1—4).
Circulation : Rating varied from 9.500 In
1893 to G in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. In
1898. vH. Actual average for 1899, 10,250.
Inl900.yF. In 1901. vF. Actual average for
1902, 10,970; /or 19()3, 12,481. In 1904, yF.
MEN'S OUTFITTER; monthly; fur-
nishing goods; eighty-two pages 9i^xl23^;
subscription's; established 1853; Men's Out-
fitter Co., publishers. Office, 395 Broadway.
Circulation "jkl."
MERCK'S ARCHIVES; monthly:
medical; sixty-two page87xlOi^: subscription
$1 ; established 1899 ; Merck & Co., editors and
publishers. Office. 13-19 University place.
Circulation "jjy.-"
MERCK'S REPORT; monthly ; drugs
and pharmacy; sixty-four pages lOiU^ub-
scrlption $1.50; established 1891; Theo. Welc-
ker, editor; Merck & Company, publishers.
Office. University place and Eighth street.
Circulation: Rating varied from 8.934 In
1893 to G In 1895. Actual average for 1896,
11,123. In 1897. FZ. In 1898, yF. In
1899, yF. In 1900, yF. Actual average for a
year ending with November. 1901, paid sub-
scriptions, 9.288. In 1902. yF. In 19C3.
lyF, In 1904. yF.
CATALOGUE BY STATES. 733
McCLURE'S-
" The Marketplace of the World
ff
I— I OW many of the readers of McClure's have considered
* * what really stamps it as a first-class magazine ? Doubt-
less, you believe that its quality is fully shown in the editorial
policy, in its articles, stories, poems, and pictures.
This is only part of the truth.
The advertising pages also form an index of character and
illustrate the standing of a magazine. The advertising depart-
ment of McClure's has the same sense of responsibility to the
public as the editorial department.
The two are imbued with the same spirit. McClure's
constantly refuses advertisements which do not conform to the
tone of the magazine.
McClure's does not accept advertisements of intoxicating
liquors, of get-rich-quick schemes, of gold, silver, rubber or oil
stocks, of patent medicines, or anything of a medical character
or of an objectionable appearance.
You do not see in McClure's any of those advertisements
which are intended to make people think that they will get
something for nothing.
It is not claimed that McClure's has succeeded in bringing
about a millennium in the field of advertising, but it certainly
deals only with such advertisers as are believed to be upright
in fairly presenting the material advertised and in giving the
purchaser the worth of his money.
The readers of McClure's therefore know that they can
depend upon its advertisements ; they constitute an army of
shrewd and ready buyers, and McClure's brings to them offer-
ings of the greatest manufacturers and merchants of everything
desirable for life and happiness.
Hence, McClure's has been truly called '^ The Marketplace
of the World."
Manager, Advertising Department.
734
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
MESSENGER f monthly ; roman
catholic; one hundred and forty four pages
7x10; subscription $2; established 1863; Apos
tleship of Prayer, editors and publishere;
prints the Pilfjrim of Our Lady Martyrs and
messenger of the Sacred Heart, subscription
60 cents. Office. 27 W. Sixteenth street (9—3).
Combined circulation : In 1894, pub
Usher asserts, not less than 37,000. In 1895,
C. In 1896, C. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yD. In
1899, yD. In 1900, yD. In 1901, yD. Act-
ual average for a year endina with Aitgust,
1903,27,658. Inl9u3, (z-4) C. luKOl, yC.
METAL. INDUSTRY; monthly;
metals; twenty-eight pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1; established Janunry, 1903; Metal
Industry Publishing Co.. publishers. OfHce,
61 Beekman street. (12 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
1,666. In 11W4, publisher asserts, every
issue during the year was 2,o00.
METRONOME; monthly ; musical ;
forty pages 10x18; subscription Jl; estab-
lished 1885; G. Saenger, editor; Carl Fischer,
publisher. Office. 48-52 Cooper square (12—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from F In 1891
to W in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. Actual av-
erage for 1901,25,583; for 1902,25,760;
for 1903, 24,647 ; for 1904, 22,970.
METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE;
monthly; one hundred and twenty -eight
pages 6x10; subscription $1.50; established
1895; R. H. Russell, publisher. Office, 3 W.
29th street ( 12 4)
Circulation: in 1895, F. In 1896, F. In
1897, Y. In 1898. yG. Inl899,yG. Inl900,zC;.
In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. Actual average for
a year ending with March, 1904, 151,666;
/or 1904, 214,166.
METROPOLITAN AND RURAL
HOME; monthly; sixteen to twenty-eight
pages 12x17; subscription 25 cents; estab
llshed 1871; Wm. J. Thompson, editor; C. E.
Ellis Co., publishers. Office, 20-22 N. William
street (12 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 5u0,000. Actual average for 1896,
500,000; for the first six montht 0/1897.
501,981. In 1898. zA. In 1899, j'A . Actual
average for a year ending with July, 1900,
525,000; for a year ending with August,
1901, 525,666; /or 1902. 500,000. In 1904,
January, publisher asserts, every issue dur-
ing the pa.st year was 510,000. Actual a verage
/or 1904,400.000.
METROPOLITAN TEACHER;
monthly: educational; thirty six to forty
eight pages 9x11; subscription $1; established
1897; A. W fotter, editor and publisher.
Office, 10 East 14th street (1— 5 P).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with February, l'<98, 5,000 ; for 1899,
5,000. In 1900, yG. In 1901, (z-1,2, 4,5) G.
In 1902, y G. In 1903, yG. In 1904. y(J.
MIDWAY; inonthly; amusements; fifty
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established De-
cember, 1904; Midway Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers. Office, 302 Broadway
(3—5 P).
MILLINERY TRADE REVIEW i
monthly; millinery trade; one hundred and
forty-eight pages 10x13; subscription $4; es-
tablished 1876; Chas. W. Farmer, editor; The
Galllson & Hobron Co., publishers (8—3). Of-
fice, 13 Astor place. Circulation "jkl." In
1897. Z. In 1902. ".iki..- In 1903, Z (4) (••).
MILL. OWNERS; monthly (A A).
MIND; monthly; metaphysical; ninety-
six pages 6x9J^; subscription $2; established
1897; Charles B. Patterson, editor; Alliance
Publishing Company, publishers. Office. 669
Fifth avenue (3— 4)
Circulation: In 1900. "jki,." Inl901,(z-11)G.
Actual average for 1902, 12,725#. In 1903,
yH. In 1904, yH.
MINERAL COLLECTOR; monthly;
minerals; twenty-four pages 7x10; subscrlp
tlon $1; Arthur Chamberlain, editor: The
Mineral Collector Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 1989 Broadway (12— 4). Circ'n"jKL"
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
MINIKES'S MONTH L Y; .lewish;
fifty four pages 9}^xl8i^; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1896; C. J. Minikes Company, edi-
tors and publishers. Office, 157 East Broad-
way. Circulation "iii"
MININ(; MAGAZINE; monthly; min-
ing and metallurgy; one hundred and eighty
pages TxlU; subscription $2; established 1900;
W. J. Johnston, editor and publisher. Office,
120 Liberty street (2—5).
Circulation : Actual average for a year
ending with March, 1905, 7,062.
Publisher's announcement.— The dividends
paid by gold and silver mines in the United
States are greater than the dividends paid
by all the banks in the country, and the div-
idends paid by copper mines exceed those
paid by all the railroads in the country.
All the important purchasers of apparatus,
machinery and supplies used in this great
basic Industry are reached thoroughly and
economically by an announcement in one
monthlv— the Mining Magazine This pub-
lication is read by the superintendents,
managers, foremen, etc., of all the leading
producing mines and metallurgical estab-
lishments, not only of the United States,
Canada and Mexico, but throughout the
world. The January, 1905, circulation waB
10,000; February, 10,500; March, 11,000. No
mining weekly In the world has so large a
circulation or pavs advertisers so well.
MISSIONARY REVIEW OF THE
WORLD; monthly; undenominational;
one hundred and four pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $2.50; established 1878; Arthur T. Pier-
son, editor; Funk & Wagnalls Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 30 Lafaj^ette place (6—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from F In
1892 to G In 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, G Z.
In 1893, yG. In 1899. yG. In 1900. yG. In
1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, (z— 4) G. In
1904, > G.
MISSION FIELD; monthly; reformed
church; forty-four pages 6x9; subscription
50 cents; established 1887; Rev. A. DeW.
Mason, editor; Mission Boards of the Re-
formed Church In America, publishers. Of-
fice. 25 E. 22d street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1894. publisher asserts,
smallest S.OTH). In 1895, H. Actual average
for 1896, 3,500; ^or 1897. 3,046. In 1898.
yH. In 1899. H. In 1900. zll. Actual average
for a year ending with Sept., 1901. 4,641.
In 1902, yG. In 19(3, yG. Actual average
for a year ending with November, 1904,
4.895.
MODERN HO:>IE; (A A).
MODERN MEXICO; monthly; Eng-
lish and Spanish ; commercial ; sixty eight to
one hitndred pages 10x14; subscription SI ; es-
tablished 1894; Paul Hudson, editor; Wm. E.
Clark, manager. Office. 116 Nassau st (12 — 4).
Circnlntion: In 1896. "iai,." Actual average
for 1897, 7,042; for 1898, 8.208; for 1899,
9,1 66 :/or 1900. 10.191 j /or 1901. 13,416;
for 1902, 14,083. In 1903. yE. In Vm, yF.
MODERN STORIES; monthly; fic-
tion; sixteen pages ll>^xl6i^; subscription
25 cents; established 1892; Modern Stories
Publishing Company, publishers. Office, 64
Fulton street (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895. B. In 1896. B Tn
1897, Y. ^cfuaJai-eracre/or 1898. 324,750;
for rt year ending ivith July, 1899, 327,686 ;
for 1900, 328.000. In 1901, yA. Actual
average for 1902, 277,000. In 1903, yA.
Actual average for 1904, 322.916.
MODES; monthly; fashions; thirty six
pages 10x14: subscription 50cent8; established
1896; May Manton, editor; Modes Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 37-41 E. Eighteenth st.
Circulation "jkl."
MODES AND FABRICS; monthly;
fashions; thlrtv-two to thirty six pages 8x11 ;
•ubscrlptlon $1; established 1890; A. P. Gar-
diner Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers. Office, 320 Broadway (3—3).
Circulation: Is mainly sold to dry goods
houses for distribution.
MONEY; monthly (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
735
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
M O N T H li Y UNION; ready prints;
eight pages 15x22; subscriptlouSOceuts; estab-
lished 1879; New York Newspaper Uulou, edi-
tors and publishers. Office, 134 Leonard
street (12— 4).
Circulntiou: In 1894, publisher asserts,
fimallest 3.0()0. In 1895, H. Actual average
for 189C). 3. 1 61. In 1897, V. In 1898. yH . In
1S99, yH. Inl9U0, yH. Actual overage for
ii year ending ivith April, 1901, 2, 7HS. In
19U2. (z— 1) Jl. In 19l«. yH. In 11H)4, (z— 4) H.
MOTH E RHOO I) ; monthly ; maternity ;
('i'.?hty-t'our pages 7x10; subseriptlou $1; ee
tablished 1897; The Motherhood Company,
editors and publishers. Office. 1 Madison ave.
(3—3).
Circulation: In 1898, yt!. Actualaverage
/or 1899, 15,000. In 1900, yE. Inl901,yF.
In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF (A A).
MOTOR; monthly; motoring; eighty to
one hundred and twelve pages 10x14; sub-
scription $3; established 1903; New Fublica-
tiou Co., editors and publishers. Office, 1789
Broadway (12 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
MOTOR CAR; monthly; automobiles;
eighty pages TJ^xlOJ-^; subscription $1; estab-
lished February, 1904; The W. G. Pierson Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
lOS Fulton street (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with January, li)05, 9.<iti6.
MOTORCYCLE MAGAZINE:
monthly (A A),
MIJNICIPAI. JOURNAL AND EN-
GINEER; monthly; municipal affairs;
sixty I'ages 9x12; subscription $3; established
1896; Wm. S. Crandall, editor; Municipal
Journal Publishing Company, publlsherg.
Office, 140 Nassau street (2—5 P).
Circulation : Actual average for 1897,
3,458. In 1898. yH. In 1899. yH. In
1900,yH. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. Inl903,yl.
In 19(J4, H.
3IUNSEY'S MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary ; one hundred and sixty pages
7x10; subscription $1; establlshetl 1886; The
Frank A. Munsey Company, publishers. Of-
fice, 111 Fifth avenue (2—5).
Circulation: In 1894, A. In 1895, A. In
1896, A. In 189T, Y. In 1898. yA. Actual
average for 1899, 625.166: for 1900,
604,167; /or a year ending with May, 1901,
615,500; for 1902, 603.350; for 1903,
64:7, SoS; for 19(4. 644,667.
NATIONAL. ADVOCATE; monthly;
temperance; sixteen pages 10x14; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1866; National Temper-
ance Society and Publication House, editors
and publishers. Office, 3E. Fourteenth street
(6-3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher assertd,
not less than 4,800. Actual average for 1896,
4,150. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH. Actual
average for 1899, 4,125; for 1900. 4,125.
In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903. (z— 4) G.
In 1904, yG.
NATIONAL BOTTIiERS'
GAZETTE; monthly; soda and mineral
NEW YORK- Manhattan and ^^'onx.
water bottling; one hundred and fifty two
pages 10x13; subscription $3; established 1882;
W. B. Keller, editor and publisher. Office,
99 Nassau street (12—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 4,200. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y . In
1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, y I. In 1901. y I.
In 1902, yl. Actual average for 1903, 5,01 6.
in 1904. yH.
NATIONAL SINGLE TAXERf
monthly; single tax; thirty-two pages 9x12;
subscription .Sl.nO; established 1891 : Geo. P.
Hampton, editor and publisher. Office, 62-64
Trinity place.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 3,000. In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, vl.
NATUROPATH AND HERALD
OF HEALTH; monthly ; hygienic; eighty
pages 8x11; subscription $1; established 1899;
Benedict Lust, editor; Kneipp Magazine Pub-
lishing Company, publishers. Office, HI E.
59th street (3-3).
Circulation: In 1900, I. Actual average
for 1901, 9,250; for 1902, 14,666. In
1903, yE. lu 19(14, yF.
NATUROPATH UND GESUND-
HEITS-RATHGEBER; monthly; Ger
man; hygienic; thirty six pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; established 1896: Benedict Lust,
editor and publisher. Office, 124 E. 59th street
(12-3).
Circulation : Actual average for I'.KJl,
3,250; /orl902, 8,583; /or 1903, 10,750.
In 1;mi4, yF.
NEW CENTURY TRADE; monthly;
confectionery and catering ; German and
English; forty- four pages 8x11; subscription
81; established 1896; Confectioners' and Ba-
kers" Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 508 Pearl street.
Cii'culatiou: Actual average for 1900,
3,000. In 1901, yH. Inl902,yH. Inl903.yl.
In 1904. yl.
NEW EDUCATION; monthly; educa-
tional; twenty-eight pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1887; The Author of Preston
Papers, editor; New Education Publishing
Co., publishers; prints a Primary Department
edition, subscription 25 cents. Office, 3 E.
14th street (12—4).
Combined circulation : Rating varied
from 8,000 in 1894 to G in 1895. In 1896, G.
In 1897. Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899. yH. In
1900. yH. In 1901. yH. In 1902 yH. Inl903,yH.
In 1904. yH.
NEAV ERA ILLUSTRATED MA-
GAZINE; monthly; Jewish; literary; one
hundred and twelve pages 7x10; subscription
$2; established 1901: The New Era Illustrated
Magazine Co., editorsand publishers. Office,
38 Park row (12 — i). Circulation "jkl."
NEW IDEA AVOMAN'S MAGA-
ZINE; monthly; fashions; ninety-six to one
hundred and twenty pages ll^^^xie; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; The Butterirk
Publishing Co., editors and publishers. Of-
Photo Engravers. Designers. Electrotypcrs.
uAc Otanciard un^raviTiff Co.
61 Ann Street, New York.
736
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEm YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
flee. Spring, Vandam and Macdougal streets.
(1-4).
Circulation : In 1897. F Z. In 1898, yF. In
1899, yG. In 1900 yG. In 1901. (z— 6) G. In i
1902. yG. Actual average for 1903, 160,667;
for Ut(i4, 1 S3. 644.
NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB
JOUltNAL,; monthly; athletic; fifty-two
pages 7x10}^; subscription $1; established
1891; F. M. Crossett, editor; N. Y. Athletic
Club, publishers. Office, 156 Fifth ave. (12—3).
C i I'cul atiou: Actual average for 1200,
4,120. In 1901. yG. Actual average for a
year ending with July, 1902, 4<t296. In 1903,
(z-6) H. In 1904, yH.
NEW YORK MANUFACTURER;
monthly; manufacturing; thirty-six pages
10x131^: subscription $2; established Janu-
ary, 19<I5; The New York Manufacturers'
PLibli«ihing Company, editors and publishers
(2-.TP).
NEWSDEALER; monthly ; twenty
pages 8x11; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1904; National Association of News-
dealers, editors and publishers. Office, 19
Park place (2—5 P).
NORTH AMERICAN REVIE W i
monthly; literary; one hundred and twenty-
eight pages 63^x9; subscription $5; estab-
lished 1815; George Harvey, editor; Harper
Bros., publishers. Office, Franklin square.
Circulation : Rating varied from C In
1891 to D in 1895. In 1896, D. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yE. In 1899, yF. In 1900, yF. In 1901,yF.
In 1902. yF. In 1903, yF. In li'04, yF.
NUGENT'S BULLETIN; monthly;
drj goods and garments; one hundred and
twenty-eight to one hundred and sixty pages
8x11; subscription $1; established 1902; W.
W. Nugent, editor; The Allen-Nugent Co.,
publishers. Office, 13 Astor place (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
4,105; /or 1904, 5,166.
OFFICIAL RAILWAY EQUIP-
MENT REGISTER; monthly; railroads;
four hundred pages 9x12; subscription $5;
established 1885; G. P. Conrad, editor; The
Railway Equipment and Publication Co.,
publishers. Office, 24 Park place (12—4).
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1891
to H In 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898. vl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, vl. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902, '2,037; for 1903,
3,360;/or 1904, 2,."513.
OPEN WINDOW; monthly: shut In
society; thirty six pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established 1885; Mrs. C. T. Buxton, edi-
tor; The Shut in Society, publishers. Office,
114 W. 30th street (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
3,050; /o/- 1904, 3,200.
OPTICAL JOURNAL; monthly;
optical; one hundred and fifty pages 6x9;
subscription $2; established 1895; Frederick
Roger, editor and publisher. Office. 86 Maid-
en lane (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896, 2.916; /or 1897, 3,000; /or 1898,
4,833. In 1899, vH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, vH. In 1902. yH. In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
OUR ANIMAL FRIENDS; monthly;
prevention of cruelty to animals; twenty-
eight pages 9x11; subscription $1; established
1873; American Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals, editors and publishers.
Office, Madison avenue and 26th street.
Circulation: In 1895, D. Actual average
for 1896. 20,018. In 1897. C Z. In 1898,
yC. In 1899, vD. In 1900, yD. In 1901, yD.
In 1902, yD. In 1903, yD. In 1904, yE.
OUR SECOND CENTURY; monthly;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $5; estab-
lished 1876; C. F. Deihm, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 509 "W. 185th street. Circ'n "jkl
OUTDOORS (formerly Golfer); month-
ly; sports; eighty four pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $8; established 1894; Arthur Fuller Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 150 Fifth ave.
(3—4). Circulation: In 1902, ###.
OUTING; monthly; sporting, travel and
adventure; one hundred and twenty pages
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
7x10; subscription $3; established 1892; Cas-
par Whitney, editor; The Outing Publisliing
Company, publishers; prints an edition for
England. Office, 239 Fifth avenue (3—3).
Coinbiued circulation: In 1894, C. In
189,5, D. ^cfua< average/or 1896, 88, 148 #•
In 1897, Y. In 1898, yB. In 1899, yC. In
1900, yC. In 1901, J D. In 1902, yD. In 1903, yD.
In n<;4, D.
OWL; monthlj'; sixtj' eight pages 6x9;
subscription 50 cents; established 1896; The
Owl Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 23 Park row. Circulation "jkl."
PAINTERS' MAGAZINE AND
WALLPAPER TRADE JOURNAL;
monthly; painting and wall papers; seventy-
eight pages 7x10; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1874; Herbert W. Groser. editor; Wm.
O. Allison, publisher. Office, KJO William st.
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1893
to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 190S, yl. In 19(>4, yl.
PAPER BOX MAKER AND
AMERICAN BOOKBINDER;
monthly; twenty pages 10x12; subscription
$2; established 1892; L. D. Post, editor and
publisher. Office, 1:^21 Park row. Circula-
tion "iKL." In 1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl.-
PARAGON MONTHLY; literary;
twenty-eight pages lli^xl6}4; subscription 25
cents; established 1898; Margaret Nettleton,
editor: The C. E. Ellis Co.. publishers. Office,
22-24 N. William street (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with August. 1901, 400,166; for
1902, 400,000. In 1904, January, publisher
ass^erts. every issue during the past year
was 4 00,000. Actual average for 1904,
400.000.
PARISH VISITOR; monthly: pro-
testant-episeopal; four pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1852; Thos. Whit-
taker, publisher. Office, 2 and 3 Bible House
(fi— 3).
Circulation: In 1899, zF. Actual average
for 1900, 20,166. Inl901,yD. In 1902, yD.
In 1903. (z— 4) D. In 1904. yD.
PEARSON'S MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary ; one hundred and fifty to two hun-
dred pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
1899: Arthur W. Little, editor; Pearson Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office, 2-20 Astor
place (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1899, B. Actual average
for 1900, 125,748. In 1901, yA. In 1902, yA.
Actual average for year ending March, 1904,
221,616: for a year ending with Febru-
ary, Y.m, 248.927.
PEDIATRICS; monthly; diseases of
children; eighty four pages 7x9; subscription
S2; established 1S96: George Carpenter, M.D.
(London), editor; The Crossett & Bates Co.,
publishers. Office, 156 Fifth avenue (7—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
5,312. In 1897. G. Actual average for
189S, 10,177: for a year ending with June
15. 1899, 10,958; /or 1900, 14,369. In 1901,
yE. lnl902,vF. In 1903, (z— 4) F. In 1904, yF.
PENMAN'S ART JOURNAL;
monthly ; penmanship ; twenty-four pages
10x14; subscription $1 ; established 1877; D. T.
Ames, editor; Ames & Rollinson Co., publish-
ers. Office, 202 Broadway.
Circulation: In 1894. publisher asserts, not
less than 10,000. In 1895, F. In 1896. E. In
1898, March, publisher asserts, minimum edi-
tion for the past year. 20.100. In 1899, yD. In
1900. vE. In 1901, yE. In 1902, yE. In 1903, yE.
In 19<)4. yF.
PEO PILE'S HOME JOURNAL I
monthly; fiction; twenty-four pages 11x16;
subscription 35 cents; established 1885: F. M.
Lupton. Publisher (Inc.) Office. 23 City Hall
place (12—4).
Circulation:- Actual average for 1895,
316.583; for 1896, 313,875; for 1897.
319,750; for 1898, 332,333; for 1899,
3 7 .3 , 000 ; for a year ending unth June. 1900,
389,750; for a year ending with June,
1901, 432.083; for 1902, 493.916; for
1903, 515,250; /or 1904, 525,166.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
737
NEW YORK- Miinhaftan and Bronx.
PEUFOKATOR; monthly; philately;
sixteen to thirty six pages 8^^x12; subscrip-
tion 30 cents; established 1883; A. Herbst,
editor and publisher. Office, 106 E. lUth
street Cl2— 3).
(ii'ciilntioii "JKL." Actual average for
im. -i.y^cHAA).
PIlONOSCOPE ; monthly; scientific;
sixteen pages 10x14; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; Phonoscope Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers. Office. 4 E. Fourteenth st.
Circulation : In 1897. I Z. In 1898, yl. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl.
In 1903. yl. In UK)4, yl.
PHOTO CRITIC; monthly; photo
graphy; twenty six pages 5x8; subscription
$1: established 1901; The Rotograph Co.,
editors and publishers (3—5 P).
PHOTOGRAPHIC TIMES - BUL-
1j E T I N ; monthly; photography; one
hundred and four pages 7x10; subscription
$2; established 1870; S. B. Hood, editor;
Times Bulletin Publishing Association, pub-
lishers. Office. 122 Fifth avenue (8—3).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1892 to 1895.
Actual average for 1896, 2,500. In 1897. V.
In 1898, yl. Actual average for 1899, t2,500.
In 1900, zH. In 1901. vH. In 1902, (z-6) H.
In 1903, (z— 1) H (• •). In 1!X)4, yH.
PHOTO-MINIATURE; monthly;
photography; ninetj'-two pages 5x8; sub-
scription $2.50: established 1899; John A. Ten
nant; editor; Tennant & Ward, publishers.
Office. 287 Fourth avenne (12 — I).
Cii'Cii latioii : Actual average for year end-
ing October, 1903, .3,564; for a year ending
ivith October, mn, 5,191.
PHREXOLOGICAIi JOURNAli
AND SCIENCE OF HEALTH; month
ly; phrenological; forty-eight pages 7x9; sub-
scription $1; established 1838; J. A. Fowler,
editor; Fowler & Wells Company, pub
Ushers. Office, 24 E. 2?d street (1—5).
Circulation ; Rating varied from G in 1891
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
to H in 1895. In 1896, II. In 1897. H Z. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yll. In
1901, yH. Inl902yH. In 1903,(z— 4) H (••).
In IMOt.yll.
PHYSICAL CULTURE; monthly;
physical culture; one hundredand thirty two
pages 6x91^; subscription $1; established 1899;
B. MacFadden, editor; Physical Culture Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office, 25th street
and Broadway (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
61,166. In 1901, yB. In 1902, yB. In 1904,
January, publisher asserts, every issue for
the past year was not less than 100,10'J. In
|i)()4 vA.
PICTORIAL MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; subscription 12 cents; established
November, 1903; The Pictorial Magazine Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 33 Park row
(3— 4P)(AA).
PICTORIAL REVIEW; monthly;
fashions; sixty foiir pages 9^^x13'^; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; Pictorial Re-
view Co., editors and publishers. Office, 853
Broadway (2—5).
Circulation: Inl901),"jKL." Inl901,Z(4, 6, 9).
Actual aver a ge f or IdO-i, 78,650. Inl9C3,yB.
Actual average for 1904. 157.750.
POPULAR MAGAZINE; monthly;
litei-ary; one hundred and ninetj'-four pages
7x10; subscription $1.20; established Novem-
ber, 1903; Street & Smith, editors and pub-
lifshers. Office, 232 William street.
Circulation: In 1904, (z— 4. 6, 11) B.
POST-GRADUATE; monthly; medi-
cine and surgery; seventy-six pages 5}^x9;
subscription $1; established 1896; Post-Grad-
uate Medical Society, editors and publishers.
Office, Second avenue and E. Twentieth st.
(3—3). Circulation -jjiL." In 1902. Z (4, 5).
POWER; monthly; engineering; one
hundred and fifty pages 9x12; subscription
$2; established 1881; F. R. Low, editor; Hill
Publishing Company, publishers; dated also
GET THE HABIT.
PA V as you go and you will never make bad friends. Creditors
have better memories than debtors, as waiting for money does
not sweeten any man's temper. Many printers are led into
debt (oftentimes from which they never free themselves) on the
promise that if they order a fair-sized quantity of ink or paper, or any
of the commodities needed in the business, they will not be bothered
for the money. The supply house may be ever so lenient, but the
bill will be paid long before the goods are consumed. My cash-in-
advance system may seem arbitrary, but the small printer who gets
the habit, will never lose his head and buy goods for which he has
no need. Send for my price list and compare it with what you have
been charged for inks on credit. Try me on a small order, and if
you are not satisfied with your purchase the money will be refunded
along with the cost of transportation.
...ADDRESS,.,
PRINTERS INK JONSON,
17 Spruce Street, ' > New York.
738
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
at London. England. Office, World building
(3—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 21.524 in
1893 to D in 1895. Actual average for 1896,
37.254. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
1898, '28,885 ; for a year ending with April,
1905.'29,748; for a year ending with June,
1901 30,713: for 1902. 28.542: for 1903,
31,500; /or 1904, 26.000.
PKACTICA I. DRUGGIST AND
PHARMACEUTICAL REVIEW OF
REVIEWS; monthly; drugs; sixtypages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1896; Benj.
Lillard, editor; Lillard & Co., publishers.
Office, 108 Fulton street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, G. Actual average
for 1897, 12,833. In 1898. E. In 1899. vF.
In 1900. (z— 4) F. In 1901, G. In 1902. yG.
Actual average for 1903, 6,958; for 1904,
7 62 J
PREACHERS' 3IAGAZINE; month
ly; undenominational; sixty-eight pages 6x9;
subscription $1.50; established 1890; Frank .1.
Boyer, editor and publisher. Office, 156
Fifth avenue. , „ ,
Circulation : From 1893 to 1898, publisher
asserts, no issue was less than 5.000. In
1899, yG. In 1900, yG. In 1901. yG. In 1902,
(z-4, 6)G. Inl903, yG(AA).
PRIMARY SCHOOL.; monthly; edu
cational; forty six pages 9x13; subscription
$1 ; established 1891 ; E. L. Kellogg & Co., pub-
lishers. Office. 61 E. Ninth street.
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
16,900. In 1897, Y. Actual avernge for a
year ending ivith November, 1898. 21,900.
In 1899. zC. In 1900. zC. In 1901, yC. In
1902, yC. Inl903,yC. In 1904, yD.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMER-
ICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRIC-
AL ENGINEERS; monthly; electricity;
thirty two to one hundred and twelve pages
6x9; subscription $5; established 1884; Editing
Committee of the American Institute of
Electrical Engineers, editors and publishers.
Office. 95 Liberty street (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896, 1,350. In 1897. Y. Actual average
/or 1898. 1,350. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. Actual
average for 1904. 4.105.
PROFESSIONAL POINTER;
monthly; photographic trade; twentypages
6x9; subscription $1; established 1892; H. F.
Hoefle. editor; The Anthony & Scoville Co.,
publishers. Office, 122 Fifth avenue (12—3).
Circulation : In 1903, (z-4) I (• •) (A A).
PUBLIC HEALTH JOURNAL;
monthly; medical and sanitary; sixteen
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1886; Drs. J. K. Crook and Wm. Oliver Moore,
editors; The International Board of Health
Journal Co., publishers. Office. 18 E. Seven-
Circulation : Accorded I in 1895. In 1896,
C. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yD. In 1899. yE. In
1900, yF. In 1901, yF. In 1902, yF. In
1903, yF. InHHi4, yF.
PUBLISHERS' GUIDE I monthly;
twenty-four pages 6x9; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1893; Arthur M. Kelley, editor and
publisher. Office, 150 Nassau street (6—3).
Circulation: In 1898. I. In 1899, yl. In
1900, y I. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z-4)I(»«). In 1904, yl.
PUCK'S LIBRARY; monthly; hu
morons; thirty-four pages 9x12; subscription
$l.aO; established 1887; Keppler & Schwarz-
mann (Incorporated), editors and publishers,
Office, S. W. corner of Houston and Mul-
berry streets.
Circulation: Rating varied from C In 1891
to D In 1895. In 1896, D. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yE.
In 1899, yE. In 1900, yE. In 1901, yE. In
1902. yE. In 1903. yE. In 1904, yE.
QUIVER ; monthly ; literary; one hun-
dred and sixteen pages 7x10 ; subscription
$1.60; established 1888; Cassell &. Co. (Ltd.),
editors and publishers. Office, 7-9 W. Eight-
eenth street.
Circulation: Rating varied from C In 1891
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
to D in 1895. In 1896, D. In 1897. Y. In
1898, zE. In 1899, yE. In 19U0, y E. In 1901, yE.
In 1902, yE. In 19(i3, yE. In 1904, yF.
RAILWAY AND LOCOMOTIVE
ENGINEERING; monthly; railroad me-
chanics ; slxtv eight to eighty pages 9x12;
subscription $2; established 1888; Angus Sin-
clair, editor; Angus Sinclair Co., publishers.
Office, 174 Broadway (7—3 P).
('irculation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 25,000. Actual average for 1896,
22,333. In 1897, C Z. In 1898, yC. In
1899. D. -Actual average for a year etuling
with October. 1900, 22,666; for a year end-
ing with 3Iarch, 1901. 24,000. In 1902,
(z-6) C. In 1903. yC. In 1904, yD.
RAILWAY CRITIC; monthly; inde-
pendent; thirty-two t sixty-four pages
7x11^; subscription $1; established Janu-
ary, 1902; Edward S. Farrow, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 143 Liberty street ( 12—4).
Circu lation : In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In 1904,
(z— 4) I(««).
RAIL WAY MACHINERY; monthly;
car construction and machinery; one hun-
dred and eight pages 9x13; subscription $1.50;
established November, 1901 ; Lester Q. French
and Fred E. Rogers, editors; The Industrial
Press, publishers. Office. 9-11 Murray Pt.(3— 3).
Circulation: In 1902, H. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yH.
RECORD AND NATIONAL AD-
VOCATE OF INSURANCE; monthly;
Insurance ; twenty pages 10x12 ; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1876; Harry C. Sommers,
editor and publisher. Office, Cedar, Nassau
and Liberty streets. Circulation "jifL "
RECREATION; monthly; field sports;
one hundred and forty-four pages 7x9>2; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; G. O. Shields
(Coqulna), editor and publisher. Office, 23 W.
Circulation: In 1897, FZ. In 1898, yF. In
1899. yF. In 1900, yF. In 1901, yF. In
1902, vF (++). In 1903, yF. In 1904, yF.
REGAL ^V03IAN: monthly (A A).
RETAIL CONFECTIONER AND
BARER ; monthly ; confectioners and
bakers: twenty eight pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established September. 19( 3 ;
Clarence B. Hart, editor and publisher.
Office, 140 Nassau street (3—4). Circ'n "jkl."
ROYAL ARCANUM MESSEN-
GER; monthly (A A).
RUDDER; monthly; yachting; one
hundred pages 9x12; subscription $2: estab-
lished 1890; Thos. Fleming Day, editor; The
Rudder Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 9
Murray street (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 4,000. Actual average for 1896,
5,400. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
1898, 9,625; /o- 1899. 11,458; for a year
ending with June, \900, 13,541. In 1901, yF.
In 1902. yFI. In i;»03, (z— 4) F. In 19(j4. yF.
RUPERT'S 3IAGAZINE; monthly;
hygienic; twenty pages 9x12; subscription
5() cents; established 1898; Wm. F. Rupert,
editor and publisher. Office. 114 Fifth
avenue (1 — 4). _,
Circulation : In 1893. E. In 1899, zE. In
1900, vE. In 1901, yF. In 1902, yF. In
1903, yG. In 1904. yG.
SAILORS' MAGAZINE AND SEA-
MEN'S FRIEND; monthly; thlrty-slx
pages 6x9; subscription $1 ; established 1828;
American Seamen's Friend Society, editors
and publishers. Office, 76 Wall street.
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yH. In
1899, yH. In 1900. yH. In 1901, yH. In
190Q.yI. Ini;T03,yI. In 19<)4, yl.
ST. NICHOIiAS; monthly; juvenile;
one hundred and four pages 8x10 ; subscrip-
tion $8 ; established 1873; Mary Mapes Dodge,
editor; Century Company, publishers. Office,
Union square.
Circulation : Accorded B from 1891 to 1895,
In 1896. B. In 1897. Y. In 1S98. yB. In
1899.yB. Inl900,zB. Inl901,yB. Inl902,yB.
In 1903, yB. In 1904, yB.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
739
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
SARTORIAL. ART J O U R N A 1. 1
monthly; tiillorhig; one hundred aiul six
pages 9x12; subscription $8; established 1875;
The Jno. J. Mitchell Company, editors and
publishers. Office, »2l Fifth avenue (7— 3 P)
Circulation: Rating varied from G in
1892 to I in 1895. Actual average for 1896,
8,237. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yG. Actual
average for 1899, lOt'-i'lS. In 1900, vF. In
1901, yF. In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In
19(U. y(;.
SAVINGS AND LOAN REVIEW;
monthly; building loan; flfty-two pages
9)^x12; subscription $1; established 1882;
John Hanson Kennard and Bird M. Robinson,
editors; Colonial Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 377 Broadway (8-3). Circ'n -vjil"
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN BUILD-
ING >IONTHIi Y ; arcliitecture and build
Ing; thirtj" six pages 11x16; subscription $2.50;
established 1868; Munn & Company, editors
and publishers. Office. 361 Broadway (7—3 P).
Circulation: Rating varied from E In 1891
to F in 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897. Y. In
l898.yG. Inl899,yG. Inl900,yG. In 1901, yG.
In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In liK)4, yG.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN EX-
PORT EDITION iLa America Cientlfica);
monthly; English and Spanish; ninety-four
pages 11x16; subscription's; established 1878;
Munn & Compauj-, editors and publishers.
Office. 861 Broadway (7—3 P).
Circulation : In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
vH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH.
In 1903, yH. In 1903. yH. In 19(4, yH.
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; one hundred and thirty pages 7x10;
gubscrlption $8 ; established 1887 ; Chas.
Soribner's Sons, editors and publishers.
Office, 153-157 Fifth avenue.
Circulation: Rating varied from 127,575 In
1893 to B in 1895. In 1896, A. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zA. In 1899. vA. In 1900, yA. In
1901. yA. Inl902.yA. Iul9(.»3,yA. Inl904,yA.
SELF EDUCATION FOR ME-
CHANICS; monthly; mechanical and ed-
ucational; twenty pages 6x9; subscription 25
cents; established March, 1903; The Indus
trial Publication Co., editors and publishers.
Office. 16 Thomas street (1—4). Circ'n "jk-l."
SEVENTH REGIMENT GAZETTE;
monthly; military; thirty six pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1886; F. M.
Crossett, editor and publisher.. Office, 156
Fifth avenue. Circulation "jki,." In 1897,
Z. In 1900. Z (2, 4. 5). Inl902, "jkl."
SHORT STORIES; monthly; fiction;
one hundred and forty-four pages 6^x93^;
subscription $2.50; established 1890; A. Lud-
low Wliite, editor; Current Literature Pub-
lishing Company, publishers. Office, 84 West
26th street (8—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from C in 1891
to E in 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yF. In 1899, yF. In 1900, yG. Actual
average for a year ending with July, 1901,
14,054. In 1901. yF. In 1903, yF. In 1903,
(z— 4)F. In 1904, yF.
NKW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
SILVER CROSS; monthly ; unde-
nominational; seventy pages 63^jx9}^; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; Mai}~ Lowe
Dickinson, editor; International Order of
King's Daughters and Sons, publishers. Of-
fice. 156 Fifth avenue (3— 5 P).
SIS HOPKINS' OWN BOOK AND
MAGAZINE OF FUN ; monthly; humor-
ous; sixty eight pages 8x11; subscription 50
cents; established 1899; Judge Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 110 Fifth ave.
Circulation: In 1900, I. In 1901, G. In
1902. yG. In 1903. yG. In 1904, vG.
S3IALL FARMER; monthly; gri-
cultural; sixteen to thirty-two pages 8J^xl3;
subscription $1; established Noveml)er, 1903;
Frank G. Macomber, editor; Calcutt & Ma-
comber Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
31 East 17th street (12—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
10,417. In 1904, yF.
SMART SET ; monthly; literary; one
hundred and eighty pages 6]/2^9l4; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1900; Arthur Grissom,
editor; Ess Ess Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 452 Fifth avenue (3—8).
Circulation: In 1901, E. In 1902, C. In
1903, D. lu 11H)4, yD.
SMOKER'S MAGAZINE; monthly.
(See Neiv Brunswick, N. J.)
SOAP GAZETTEAND PER-
FUMER; monthly; thirty-two to thirty-
six pages 9x12; subscription $2; established
1899; Charles S. Berrlman, editor and pub-
lisher. Office. Downing building (7—8 P).
Circulation: In 1899, publisher asserts,
everv month 1.000. In 1900, "jkl."
SOCIAL SERVICE; .monthly; social
and industrial; fifty pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established 1898; Josiah Strong and W. H.
Tolmau, editors; League for Social Service,
publishers. Office, 287 Fourth avenue (3 — 1).
Circulation : Actual average for a year
ending with November, 1901, 3,356. In
1902,yG. Inl903. yG(AA).
SPICE MILL; monthly; spice; thirty-
two pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
1878; The Spice Mill Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 521 Washington st.
Circulation "ikl"
SPIRIT OF MISSIONS; monthly;
protestant - episcopal ; fifty -six pages 6x9;
subscription $1; established 1835; Domestic
and Foreign Missionary Society of the Pro-
testant Episcopal Church, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, Church Mission House (12—4).
Circulation : Accorded G from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. G. In 1897. F Z. In 1898, yF. In
1899, yG. In 1900, vG. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG.
In 19ii3, yG. Actual average for 1904,
SPIRIT OF '76; monthly; historical;
twenty pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894 ; Louis H. Cornish, editor and
publisher. Office, 15 Vandewater st. (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, ''JKL." Actual average for a year end-
ing m«ft June, 1899, 3,500. Inl900,yH. In
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPEH DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
.1901, vH. In 1902, yH. Actual average for
19(-»3. 2,4tJ0. Inl9<)4, (z— 4)H.
SPORTING GOODS; monthly (A A).
SPOKTS^IAN; monthly (A A).
STATESMAN; monthly (A A).
STONE; monthly; stones, contracting
and bulldiug; one hundred pages 8x10; sub-
scription $2; established 1888: Frank W.
Hoy t, publisher. Office, 45 Broadway (8—3).
Circulatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,500. Actual average for 1896,
l,rOO; for 1897, 1,800. In 1898, yl. In
1899. I. In 190O, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
STRAND MAGAZINE; monthly:
literary; one hundred and twenty pages
TJ^xlO; subscription $1.20; established 1896;
International News Company, publishers.
Office, 83-85 Duane street.
Circulation: In 1899, C. Actual average
for a year ending with June, 19(X), 182,833;
for 1901, 201,353. In 1902. yA. In
•1903, vA. In 1904, yA.
STUDENTS' JOURNAL. ; monthly;
stenography: twentvfour pages 10x12; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1872 ; Chandler
Sexton, editor; Andrew J. Graham & Co.
■publishers. Office, 1135 Broadway (12—3).
Circulation: In 1902. "jkl.- Actual aver-
age for 1903. 3,146. In 1904, yH.
STYLE; monthly, except July and
August; fashions; thirty four pages 11x17;
subscription $3.75; established September,
1902; Style Publishing Company, publishers.
•Office, Lincoln building. Union square. Cir-
culation "JKL."
SUCCESS MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; forty -eight to sixty eight pages
11x14; subscription $1; established 1897; Dr.
•Orison Swett Harden, editor; The Success
Company, publishers. Office, Washington
square.
Circulation: Actual average for 1898,
42,860; /or 1899. 71,029; /orl900, ]54,-
160; /or 1901. 267,750. Inl902,yA. In
'1903. yA. Aotiud average for 1904, 306,-
108
SUCCESSFUL. AMERICAN; month
ly; biographical; sixty-four pages 8x11; sub-
scription $3; established 1899; William Cauld-
well, editor : Writers' Press Association, pub-
lishers. Office. 23 Park row (2— 4).
Circulatiou: In 1901, I. Actual average
for 1902, 2,933; for 1903, 3,049. In
^^SfNDAY SCHOOL JOURNAL
AND BIBLE STUDENTS' MAGA-
•ZINE; monthly ;methodist episcopal; sixty -
eight to eighty-four pages 6x9; subscription
«0 cents; established 1868; T. B. Neely, D. D.,
editor: Eaton & Mains, publishers. Issued
simultaneously at New York, and Cincinnati,
Ohio. Office, 150 Fifth avenue (8— S P).
Circulation (N. Y. edition only): Rating
varied from A in 1891 to B in 1895. In 1896, B.
•In 1897, Y. In 1898. yB. In 1899, yC. Actual
. average for 1900, 99,83 3 : for a year ending
with June, 1901, 100,500. In 1902, yA.
In 1903, y A. In 19<»4, yA.
SUNNYSIDE; monthly; undertaking;
sixty-eight pages 11x14; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1871; Frank N. Chase, publisher.
Office, 51 W. Thirteenth street (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1897. "jkl.- In 1898. Z.
Actual average for 1900, 7,000 : for a year
ending with September, 1901, 7,166. In
1902, yG. In 1903, December, publisher
asserts, every issue during the past year was
"7.000. In 1«)4, (z^) G.
SUNSHINE BULLETIN OF THE
•INTEKNATIONAL SUNSHINE SO-
CIETY; monthly; twentv pages 10x14;
subscription 50 cents; established January,
1902; Mrs. Cynthia Westover Alden, editor
and publisher. Office. 96 Fifth av. (12-4).
Circulation -'jkl" 'In 1903. (z— 4) I, In
1904, H (nn).
SUPPLY JOURNAL; monthly (A A).
SUPPLY WORLD; monthly; confec
tionery and baking; sixty-four pages 10x14;
^subscription $1; esta,blishedl888; J. M. Wash-
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
burn, editor; Supply World Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 157 Franklin st. (12-^).
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 2,500. Actual average for
1896, 2,666. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
1898,2,500. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yl. Act-
ual average for a year ending with July, 1901,
2,025. In 1902, yl. In 1903. y I. In 1904,
(z-4) !(••).
TAILORS' REVIEW; monthly;
tailoring; thirty-six pages 8x11; subscrip-
tion $5 ; established 1848 ; Tailors' Review
Co., publishers. Office, 78 Fifth avenue.
Circulation: In 1898, -jkl." In 1899, Z.
4cfuaZaferaefe/or 1900. 3,250. In 1901, yH.
In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH (O O) (A A).
TALENT; monthly; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established 1891; S. M,
Spedon, editor; Entertainment and Lecture
Co., publishers. Office, 61 Pulitzer building
(7—3 P). Circulation ■•jkl." (A A).
TALKING MACHINE WORLDj
monthly; phonograph; twenty -four pages
loj^^xis; subscription 50 cents; established
1904; C. L. Bell, editor and publisher. Office,
1 Madison avenue (3—5 P).
TEA AND COFFEE TRADE
JOURNAL; monthly; thirty-two pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1898; Wil-
liam H. U. Kers, editor; Craig Ukers & Co.,
publishers (3 — 5 P ).
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE; monthly;
educational; fifty pages 9x13; subscription
$1; established 1878; Amos M. Kellogg, editor;
E. L. Kellogg & Co., publishers; dated also at
Chicago, 111. Office, 61 E. Ninth street.
Circulatiou: Actual average for 1895,
38,304; /or 1896, 37,800. Inl897,Y. Act-
ual average for a year ending with Novem-
ber, 1898, 39,500. In 1899, zC. In 1900, zC.
In 1901, yC. In 1902, yC. In 1904, yC.
TECHNOLOGIST; monthly; techni-
cal; thirty-six pages 6x9; subscription $1;
established 1895; Paul Goepel. editor; The
National Association of German Technolo-
gists, publishers. Office, 290 Broadway (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
THEATRE MAGAZINE; monthly;
drama and music; thirty six pages 10x12^;
subscription $3 ; established March, 1901;
Arthur Hornblower, editor; Meyer Bros. &
Co., publishers. Office, 26 W. 3:3d street (8— 3).
Circulation "iKL."
TOILETTES; monthly; fashions; thirty-
six pages 11x15; subscription $2; established
1879; Ernestine C. Jagerhuber, editor; Toi-
lettes Publishing Co. (Inc.), publishers. Of-
fice, 172 Fifth avenue (12—4).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895. publisher
asserts, not less than 45,000. In 1896, B. In
1897,Y. Inl898,yC. In 1899, yD. Inl900,yD.
In 1901, (z-4, 6) D. In 1902, yD. Actual
average for 1903, 61«800. In 1904, (z-4)
B (••).
T O M WATSON'S MAGAZINE;
monthly; people's party; forty-eight pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1904;
Thomas E. Watson, editor and publisher.
Office, 121 W. Forry-seeond street (.3—5 P).
TRADEMARK RECORD; monthly;
commercial; fifty two pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1886 ; Morris S. Wise, edi-
tor: Wise & Llchtensteln, publishers. Office,
4u Exchange place (3— 5 P). Circulation "jkl."
TRAINED NURSE; monthly; eighty-
four pages 7x10; subscription $2; established
1887: Annette Sumner Rose, editor; Lakeside
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 1 Madison
avenue (3 — 3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 8,500 In
1891 to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
TRAVELER; monthly; stereoscopic
photography; one hundred pages 7x10; sub-
scription 80 cents: established October, 1901;
D. J. Ellison, editor; Underwood & Under-
wood, publishers. Office, 5 West Nineteenth
street (12—2). Clrc'n "jkl."
TRAVELER'S RAIL AV AY
GUIDE; monthly; travel; four hundred
and eighty-four pages 6x8; subscription
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
74 L
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
$2.50; established 1856; Knlckerbcicker Guide
Co.. editors and publishers. Office, 24 Park
Place (12— 3). Circulation "iKL."
TREASURY OF REIilGTOlJS
THO II GHT ; monthly ; undeuoniinatioual :
one hundred pages 7x10; subscription $2; es-
tablished 188S; Franklin Noble, D.D.. editor;
E.B. Treat & Co., publishers. Office. 241 W.
23d street (8—3).
Circiiintion : Actual average for 1895,
5,779. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yH.
In 1899. j'H. InlSKX). vH. In 1901, yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903. (z— 4) H (• •). In 1904, yH.
TRUST COMPANIES; monthly;
financial; one hundred and twenty-eight
pages 7x10; subscription $3; established
March, liKU; Christian F. Luhnow, editor and
publisher. Office, 43 Cedar street (1—5).
TRUTH; monthly; illustrated, art,
music; eighty four pages 9x12; subscription
$3; established 1881; Chas. E. Barns, editor;
Truth Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 229
Fifth avenue (3—3).
Circulatiou : Actual average for 1894,
50,049. lu 1895, B. Iul896, B. In 1897. C Y.
In 1898. yC. In 1899, C. Actual average for
1900.48,677. In 1901, yB. In 1902, G. In
1903, yG. In 19(34. yG.
TWENTIETH CENTURY BOYS
AND GIRLS: monthly (A A).
TYPEWRITER AND PHONO-
GRAPHIC WORLD ; monthly; pho
nography ; one hundred and thirty two pages
7x10; subscription 50 cents; established 1885;
E. N. Miner, editor and publisher. Office, 332
Broadway (12—4).
Circulatiou: Accorded F in 1895. In 1896, F.
In 1897. F Z. In 1898, yF. In 1899, yF. In
1900, yG. In 1901, yG. In 1902, I. In 19C3, y I.
In 1904, yl (++).
UNIQUE MONTHLY; literary ;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription 25 cents;
established 1896; The Unique Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 16 Warren
street (6—3).
Circulation : In 1897. publisher asserts, not
less than 100,0(K). In 1898, yA. In 1899, zA. In
1900, yA. In 1901, yB. In 1902, yC. Inli)()3,
(z— 4) C (••)• Actual average for 1904,
UNITED SERVICE; monthly; army
and navy; one hundred and sixteen pages
7x10; subscription $1; established January,
1''79; L. R. Hamnierslv, editor and publisher.
Office. 49 Wall street (8—3). Circulation "jki.."
In 1903, Z (4) (••).
UNITED STATES OFFICIAL POS-
TAL GUIDE; monthly ; forty pages SJ^xS:
subscription $2; established 1874; Metropoli-
tan Job Print, publishes; the number for
January of each year consists of one thou-
sand pages or more. Office, 224 W. 26th street.
Does not insert advertisements (A A)
UPHOLSTERER; monthly; upholster
ing and furniture; eighty eight pages 10x13;
subscription $1; C. R. Clifford, editor; Clif
ford & Lawton, publishers. Office, 19Unionsq.
Circulation : Accorded H from 1893 to 1895.
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In
1899, vl. In 1900, vl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl-
Inl903, yl. In 1901. yl.
UPHOIiSTERY' DEALER AND
DECORATIVE FURNISHER: month
ly; upholstery; one hundred pages 9^x12;
subscription $1; established October, 1901;
Ellis P. Butler, editor; T. A. Cawthra & Co.,
publishers. Office, 1 Union square, West. CIr
culatlon "JKL."
VALKYRIAN; monthly; Swedish;
literary; slxtv eight pages 6i^x9i^; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1897; Charles K.Johansen,
editor and publisher. Office, 108 Park row
(12—4)
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, Z. In
1900, March, publisher asserts, not less than
7,500. In 1901, yG. In 1902, G. In 1903, yG.-
In 1904, yG.
VIGILANT; monthly ; insurance;
twenty-four pages 9x12; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1893; P.J. Han way. editor; Vigilant
Publishing Co., publishers. Office. 31 Nassau
street. Circulation "jkl."
Vlftl ; monthly; physical culture; fifty
pages 63^x9^; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished January, 1901; P. Von Boeckmann, edi-
tor; Vim Publishing Co., publishers. Office
41 Union square (3—3). Circulation "jkl."
VIOLIN WORLD; monthly; musical;
sixteen pages 7x10 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1892; August Gemunder, publish-
er. Office. 42 E. 23d street (12—3).
Circulation : In 1898 -jkl " In 1899. zl. In
1900, yl. Inl901, (z-1) G. In 1902, yG. In
1903, (z— 4) G (• •). In 1904, j G.
VOICE OF MISSIONS; monthly;
African; methodlst-episcopal; sixteen pages
10x131^: subscription fiO cents; established
1893; Missionary Department of the African
Methodist-Episcopal Church, editors and
publishers. Office, 61 Bible House.
Circulation: In 1896, G. In 1897, Y^ In
189>^, vH. In l'-99, vl. Actual average for
I9tt<>, i0,'^54. In 1901, yK. In 1!?02, yF. In
1903, yF. In 1904, yG.
WALIi PAPER NEWS AND IN-
TERIOR DECORATOR; monthly;
wall papers, decorating and furnishing ;
thirtv-six pages 10x13: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892: C. R.Clifford, editor; Clifford*
Lawton, publishers. Office, 19 Union square.
Circulation "jkl "
WATER A ND GA S REVIEW;
monthly; water and gas; thirty-two pages
10x14: subscription S2; established 1890; D. C.
Toal, editor; Water and Gas Review Pub
lishing Company, publishers. Office, 35 War
ren street (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for ]%9>3
1,000 ;/or 1896, 4,000 ; /or 1897, 4,000 ?
ror 1898, 4.000. In 1899, yH. ^cf^^«'«j;^';
age for a near ending loith June, 1900, 4,000.
In 19(.n.yH. Actual average for \'Ml.^^50Q»
In l'.Xi3, December, publisher asserts, every
issue during past vear was 3.500. Actual
average for V.m, 3.500.
Correspondence is Solicited.
The manufacturer who wotild encourage the sale of his goods in 281 department
stores will find it of advantage to investigate the plan we have in successful
operation.
The Adverti-iing Agency of Geo. P. Rowell & Co. was established in 1865, and
for forty years has been identified with .successful advertising.
We plan the whole campaign and design and write advertisements, and save
the adverti^er money on contracts.
Our Preferred Lists of newspapers and magazines are those which give the
largest returns for the least money. Address
CEO. P. ROWELL & CO., 10 Spruce Street, N. Y. City.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
W I D E-WO R L. » RI A « A Z I N E;
mouthly; literary; one hundred and twenty
pages 7x10; subscription $1.20; established
1896 ; Intprnational News Co., publishers.
Office, 83-85 Duane street (12-^).
Circulation: In 1899, G. In 19U0, yG. Act-
ual average for 1901, 53,170. In 1902, yB.
In 1903. yB. Actual average for 1904,
7'-i.050.
VVIl.SHIRE'S MAGAZINE; month
ly; literary; eighty-four pages 6}^x9J^; sub-
scription $1; established 19(X); H. Gajlord
^Vilshire. editor and publisher. Office, 125
East Twenty third street (1—4).
('irculatioii : In 1901, I. Actual average
for a year ending u-ith Sept., 1902, 46,000;
for 1903. 106.158. In ^'M, yA.
WIli«*0\'S» PHOTOGRAPHIC
HIAGAZINE: monthly; photography;
fiftv-two pages 7x11; subscription $'S; Wil-
son's Magazine Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 287 Fourth avenue. Circulation 'jkl."
VVISE-JIAN; monthly; new thought:
forty-eight pages 5x7; subscription $1; es-
tablished 19u3; L. E. Whipple, editor; The
Philosophic Co., publishers. Office. 500 Fifth
avenue (12— 3). Circulation "jkl" (A A).
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONS;
monthly; methodist-episcopal; twcLty-four
pages 8x11; subscription 35 cents; establisned
1884: Miss Martha "Van Marter, editor; Miss
Marv Belle Evans, publisher. Office,. liO
Fifth avenue (12^4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher assert?, not
less than 16,750. In 1896, D. In 1897, E Z.
Actual averagefor 1898, 1 6.2'^0. In 1899, y E.
In 190!), vE. In 1901, yE. In 1902, (z— 5, 11) E.
In 1903, vE. In 1904, (z— 4) C.
WOMAN'S PHYSICAL. DE-
VELOPMENT; monthly; hygiene; forty-
six pages 6x91^; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1900; Bernard MacFadden, editor;
Woman's Physical Development Company,
publishers. Office, Townsend building.
Circulation: In 1901, I. In 1902, y I. In
1903. yl(OO) (A A).
WOMAN'S WORK FOR WOMAN;
monthly ; presbyterian ; twenty eight to
thirty-two pages G%x9}4 ; subscription 50
cents; established 18B5; Ellen C. Parsons,
editor; Women's Foreign Missionary Socie-
ties of the Presbyterian Church, publishers.
Office. 156 Fifth avenue.
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 20.000. Actual average for 1896.
20.000; for 1897, '20,166. In 1898. yC.
1899, vD. Actual average for 1900. 20,500.
In 1901. yD. In 1902, yD. In 1903, yD. In
1904. vE.
WOMEN'S AND INFANTS' FUR-
NISHER; monthly; seventy-two pages
10x13; subscription $2; established 1894; S. S.
Goldwaterand J. A. Bechtler, editors; Wm. F.
Crerand & Co.. publishers. Office, 732 Broad-
Avav. Circulation "jkl."
WORLD-WIDE MISSIONS;
monthly; methodlst episcopal; sixteen pages
^J^xl3J^; subscription 25 cents; established
1888; Board of Missions of the Methodist-
.Episcopal Chtirch, editors and publishers.
Office, 150 Fifth avenue (1—1).
Circulation: Rating varied from A in
1891, to D in 1895. In 1896, D. In 1897, Y.
Actual averagefor 1898. 95,272; /or 1899,
188,100. In 1900. (z-6) A. Actual aver-
dQ^ /or a year ending with October, 1901,
162,500. In 1902, yA. In 1903, yA. In
1904 V A
WORLD'S WORK; monthly; lite-
rary; one hundred and eighty pages 8x11;
subscription $3; established 1900; Walter H.
Page, editor; Doubleday, Page & Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 133 E. 16th street (l'}- 4).
Circulation : In 1901, E. In 1903, yE. In
1903. (z— 4) C (••). In 1904, yC.
X Y Z RAIL. WAY GUIDE; month
ly; travel; one hundred and thirty-eight
pages 7x10; subscription $2 50: J. Irving
Burns, editor and publisher. Office, 132 Nas-
sau street. Circulation 'jkl.'
YOUNG MEN'S HOME .TOURNA T. ;
monthly; thirty-six pages ei^xQJ^; subscrip-
t's IF YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
tion$l; established February, 1902; G. Klel-
ser, editor; Young Men's Home Journal Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office, 24 W. 22d st.
Circulation 'jkl."
YOUNG'S MAG AZINE; monthly;
clubs; sixty-four pages 7x10; subscription $1 ;
established 1897; C- H. Young, editor and
publisher. Office, 203 Broadway (12—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1897,
5,666. In 1898, yG. Actual average for
1699,19,083. In 1900, yE. In 1901, yF. Act-
ual averagefor 1902, 5 1,000. In 1903, yC.
In 1904, (z— 4) C.
BI-MONTHLY.
ARCHIVES OF OPHTHALrMOL,-
OGY; bi-monthly, January, March. May,
July, September and November; medical;
one hundred and forty- fovir pages 6x9; sub-
scription $5; established 1869; Drs. H. Knapp
and C. Schwelgger, editors- G. P.Putnam's
Sons, publishers. Office, 27 and 29 W. 23d
street (6— 3). Circulation "jkl- "
ARCHIVES OF OTOLOGY; bi-
monthly, February, April, June, August,
October and December; medical; seventy
pages 7x10; subscription $4; established 1871;
Dr. H. Knapp, editor; G. P. Putnam's Sons,
publishers. Office, 27 and 29 W. 23d street
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
DOMINION; bi-monthly; religio-philo-
sophical; twenty pages 5x9i^; subscription
$1; established 1889; Francis Edgar Mason,
editor and publisher. Office. 7-9 Warren st.
(12—3) Circulation "JKL." In 1902, Z(4, 5).
In 1903. "jjvL."
HOME MISSIONARY; bimonthly;
congregational; fifty-two pages 7x10; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1828; Rev.
Jas. B. Clark, editor; Congregational Home
Missionary Society, publishers. Office, 287
Fourth avenue (8— 3P). Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAIi OF THE MILITARY
SERVICE INSTITUTION ; bi monthly
(▲▲)
JOURNAL, OF SURGERY, GY-
NAECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS;
bi-monthly; medical ; one hundred and thirty-
two pages 6J^x9J^: subscription $4; estab-
lished 1879: Wm. Francis Honan, M.D., editor;
A. L. Chatterton & Co., publishers. Office,
259 William street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. Actual average for
1899, 1,942. In I'^OO. vl. In 1901, yl. Actual
average for 1902, 1,925; /or 1903, 1,866:
/or 1904, 1.820.
METHODIST REVIEW; bl monthly;
methodlst; one hundred and eighty -four
pages 6x10; subscription $2.50; established
1819; Wm. V. Kelley, D. D., editor; Eaton &
Mains, publishers. Office, 150 Fifth avenue.
Circulation: Accorded G f rom 1892 to 1895.
In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899,
yll. In 1900, (z-8. 4, 5) H. In 1901. yH. In
1902. (z— 4, 6) H. In 1903. yH. In 1904, yH.
MISSION GLKANER; bi-monthly;
undenominational; twentj-four pages 6x9;
subscription 25 cents; established 1888; Mrs.
Henry N. Cobb, editor; Women's Board of
Foreign Missions, publishers. Office, 25 E. 22d
street. Circulation "jkl."
ORGAN; bi-monthly : music ; twenty-
eight pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
1890; Geo. Molineux, editor and publisher.
Office, 150 Fifth avenue (3—3).
Circulation : In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 2,000. In 1897,
I Z. In 1898. yl. Actual average for 1899,
1,200. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z— 1, 2, 4. 5) I. In 1903. "jkl."
PECK'S BUYERS' INDEX: bi-
monthly; English and Spanish alternately
every month; export; established 1893;
Wm. E. Peck & Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 110 Broad street (1—5).
Circulation: In 1902, -jjil.' Actual aver-
age for 19(i3, 4,470; for 1904, English edi-
tion 7.66.3. Spanish edition 4.795.
PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEW; bl
monthly; philosophy; one hundred and
twenty four pages 6x9; subscription $3; es-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
7^{i
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
tablished 1891; J. Q. Schurmau aud J. E.
Crt'lphton. editors; Macinillau Co. .publishers.
Office. (){) Fifth avenue. Circulation "iKj:."
UN HER WOOD'S U.S. TREASURY
COUNTERFEIT R E P O R T E R j
bi-mouthly; financial; fiftv-two pages 6x9;
subscription $2; establlslied 1877; Stumpf &
Steurer, editors and publishers. Office, 20
Nassau street (7 -oP).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 4,300. In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. In
1898. yH. In 1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yH. In 1S02, yH. In 11X)3, yH. In
vm.yu.
QUARTERLY.
ALPHA SKi^IA; quarterly, February,
March, Auiiust, November; fraternal and
medical; sixty four pages 6x9; subscriptioi!
$1; established May, 1902. Samuel Barlow
Moore, editor and publisher. OflHce, 171 W.
136th St. (12— 3). CIroulatiou "JKL"
A >IERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST;
quartei'lv; anthropology; two hundred pages
7x10: subscription $4: established 1898; F.W.
Hodge, managing editor; G. P. Putnam's
Sons, publishers. Office, 27-29 W. 23d street.
Circulation "jkl"
A3IERICAN BANK REPORTER;
quarterly. February, May, August and Nov-
ember: financial; eight hundred and fifty
pagp.s 7x10; subscription $4; established 1836;
Stumpf & Steurer, editors and publlsliers.
Office, 20 Murray street.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 6,605. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898. 6,410: for 1899,
6,550; /or 1900. 6.450. In 1901, yG. In
1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904. yG.
AMERICAN SABBATH ; quarterly;
undenominational; twenty-eight pages 6x9;
subscription 25 cents; established 1893; I. W.
Hathaway, Geo. S. Mott and H. W. Hatha-
way, editors; American Sabbath Union, pub-
lishers. Office. 203 Broadway. Circ'n • jkl."
In 1899, Z. In 1903. "jjti." (A A).
AUK; quarterly, January, April, July
and October; ornitliology ; one hundred and
twenty four pages 6x10; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1884; James A. Allen editor; Ameri-
can Ornithologist's Union, publishers. Of-
fice, 525 Manhattan ave. (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
BEREAN INTERMEDIATE LES-
SON QUARTERLY ; methodist-episco-
pal; thirty-four pnges 6J^x9: subscription 6
cents: established 1882; Thos. B. Neely, edi-
tor: Eaton & Mains, publishers; prints also
an illustrated edition, subscription 12 cents.
Oflficp. 150 Fifth avenue (:3— 3).
Combined circulation: In 1902, A. In
1903, vA. In 1904, yA.
BIBLE STUDY HOME DEPART-
MENT QUARTERIiY; methodist epis-
copal; fiftv four pages 7x9; subscription 50
cents: established 1900; Thos. B. Neely, edi
tor: Eaton & Mains, publishers. Office, 150
Fifth avenue (:^ 3).
Circ'n: In 1902, C. In 1903. yC (A A).
BRIEF OF PHI DELTA PHI;
quarterly; March, June, September and De-
cemV)pr; law; one hundred and flftv pages
ej^xiOU: subscription 42; established 1887;
Chns. H. Topping, editor and publisher.
OfTlce. 15 William street (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1901.
a.500: /or 1902, 2,500; /or 1903,2,600.
In 1;H4. (z-4) H.
CHAMPLAIN EDUCATOR; quar
terly; ronian citholic; educational; eighty-
four pages 7x10; subscription $2; established
1880: Wanen E. Mosher, editor: The Mosher
Publishing Co., publishers. Oftice, 39 E. 42d
street (1— 5P).
Circulation: In 1894. publisher asserts,
smallest 3,5ni». In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y'. In 1898. yl. In 1899. zl. In 19()0, vj.
In lit. II yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, vl. Inm)4.yl.
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY QUAR-
TERLY ; March, June. September and De-
cember: one hundred and twentv-five pages
6%x9^^4; subscription SI; established 1898;
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
J. H. Robinson, editor; Columbia University
Press, publishers (12 — J).
i^'irculation: In 1900, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1901,3,600; for 1902. 3,600; for
19113. 3.000. In l'.«i4. (z-4) H .
DELTA KAPPA EPSILON QUAR-
TER LV; (A A).
ECU O ; quarterly, February, May, August
and November; protestant-eplscopal; six-
teen pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1896: W. Dudley Powers, editor; Amer-
ican Church Missionary Society, publishers.
0(Tice,281 Fourth avenue.
Circulation: In 1898, "J_KL." In 1899. H. In
19IK). vH. In 1901. yH. In 1902. yH. In 1903,
yH (AA).
EillPIRE STATE; quarterly, January,
April, July and October; Young Men's Chris-
tian Association; twelve to twenty pages
7x10; subscription 25 cents; established 1888;
State Executive Committee of Young Men's
Christian Associations, editors and pub-
lishers. Offlce, 156 Fifth avenue ( 12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, 1896 and 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1.500. Actual
average lor 1898. 1.700 ; for 1899, 1,800;
for 1900, 3,000; /or 1901, 2,000: /or 1902,
3,050; for 1903, 3,000; /or 1904, 3,750.
FORUM; quarterly, January. April,
July and October; literary; one hundred
and sixty-eight pages 7x9; subscription $2;
established 1886; J. M. Rice, editor; Forum
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 125 E. 23d
street (1—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from D in 1892
to E in 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897, E Z. In 1898,
vE. In 1899, vF. In 1900, yF. In 1901. yF.
in 1902, vF. In 1903. yG. In 1904, yG.
INTERNATIONAL QUARTERLY;
March, June. September and December;
literarv; two hundred and forty pages 6x8}^;
subseription $4; established 1900: Frederick
A. Richardson, editor; Fox, Duffield & Co.,
publishers (12—4).
Cii-culation : Actual average for 1900,
7.05S: for a year ending tcith June. 1901,
1 7, 0361 In 1902, yE. In 1903, (z— 4) G. In
1904, vH.
JOl RNAL OF THE AMERICAN
FOUNDRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION ;
quarterlv, September, December, March,
June: foundry Interests; thirty two to one
hundred and seventy-six pages 6x9; sub-
scription $5 ; established 1896; Richard Mol-
denke. editor ; American Foundrymen's
Association, publishers. Address, P. O. Box
432 (12—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
JOURNAL OF TREATMENT;
quarterly (A A).
JUDGE'S QUARTERLY; humorous;
sixty pages 10x14 : subscription $1 ; established
1890; Judge Publishing Co.. editors and pub-
liahprs. Office. 110 Fifth avenue (3—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 45,000 in
1894 to C in 1895. In 1896, C. In 1897, publisher
asserts, no issue less than 60.000. In 1898. yB.
In 1899, vB. In 1900. yB. In 1901, yB. In
1902,(z— 4. 5) B. Inl903.yB. Inl904.yC.
LIEBER'S MANUAL; quarterly.
January, April. July and October; banking
and commercial; two hundred pages 7x10;
subscription S8: established 1884; B. Franklin
Lieber. editor; Lieber Code Co., publishers.
Office, 2 Stone street.
Circulation : Rating varied from F in 1892
toHin1895. Inl89fi.H. In 1897, HZ. Actual
average for 1898, 8.750; for 1899, 35,000.
In 1900. yF. Actual average for 1901.
35.000. In 1902. vC. In 1903. yD (A A).
MEDICO-LEGAL JOURNAL;
quarterly, March. June, September and De-
cember; medical jurisprudence; two hun-
dred and thirtv-two pages 6x10; subscription
$3: established 1883 : Clark Bell, editor and
publisher. Office, 39 Broadway (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895. I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, everv issue 2.000. In 1897. Y. In
1898. vl. In 1899. H. In 1900, yH. In 1901. yl.
In 1902. vl. In li>03. (z—i) I (• •) In 19fH. yl.
METAPHYSICAL MAGAZINE:
quarterly. January, April, July aud Octo-
744
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
NEW YOBK— Manhattan and Bronx:
ber; new thought; one hundred and eight
pages 6x9; subscription $1.25; established
1895; L. E. Whipple, editor; The Philosoijhic
Co., publishers. Office, 500 Fifth avenue
(12—3). Circulation "jkl.--
MUSIC LIFE; quarterly; sixteen pages
9}4xlS}4; subscription $1; established Octo-
ber. 1:<99; Frank H. Tubbs, editor and pub-
lisher. Ofltice, 121 W. 42d street (12—4).
Circul atiom Actual average for 1900,
2,150. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yf. 'In 1903,
yl. Inl9<i4. yl.
NOTES ON NEW REMEDIES;
quarterly, January, April, July and October;
medical; twenty pages 5x8 ; subscription
50 cents; established 1889: Lehn&Fink. edi-
tors and publishers. Office, 120 William
street (12—1).
Circulation: In 1900, I. Actual average
for ayear ending with June 15, 1901, 7)U0U;
for 1902, 7,000. In 1904. January, publisher
asserts, every issue during the past year
was 7,000. In 1904, G.
PHILANTHROPIST; quarterly,
January, April, July and October; philan
thropic; eight pages 10x12; subscription 50
cents; established 1885; Committee of the
American Purity Alliance, editors ; TheAmer-
ican Purity Alliance, publishers. Office, 9 W.
Fourteenth street (3—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,300. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." (A A).
PICKINGS FROM PUCK; quarterly,
March, June, September and December; hu-
morous; sixty-four pages 11x14; subscription
$1; established 1890; Keppler & Schwarz-
mann (Incorporated), editors and publishers.
Office, S. W. cor. Houston and Mulberrj' sts.
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895, G. In 189H,
G. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yG. In 1899. yG.
In 1900, yG. In lyOl. yG. In 1902, yG. in
1903. yG. In 1904, vG.
PITMAN'S JOURNAL,; quarterly
(▲▲)■
POCKET LIST OF RAILROAD
OFFICIALS; quarterly; railroads and
transportation ; six hundred and eight
pages 4x6; subscription $1; established Jan-
uary, 1894; Railway Equipment and Publish-
ing Company, editors and publishers. Office,
24 Park place (12—4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl" Actual aver
age for 1901. 17,650; for 1902, 17,696;
for 1903, 1S,129; /o/- 1904, 19.547.
RAIIiWAY LINE CLEARANCES
AND CAR DIMENSIONS; quarterly,
January, April, July and October; railroad;
fifty six pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents;
established 1897; The Railway Equipment
and Publication Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 24 Park place (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
4,695; /o/- i;hj4, 4,760.
SCHOOL OF iMINES QUARTER-
LY; January, April, July and November;
scientific; one hundred and twenty pages
6x9; subscription $2; established 1877; The
Alumni Association of the School of Mines,
ColumbiaCollege, editors and publishers. Of-
fice, Columbia Universiiv (S— 3). Clrc'n "jKi.."
SENIOR IJ E It E A N LESSON
QUARTEU liY; methodi^t- episcopal ;
fifty four pages 6J-^x9; subscription 20 cents;
establish'^d 18S2; Thomas B. Xeelv, edi(or;
Eaton & Mains, publishers. Office, 150 Fifth
avenue (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1902, A. In 1903, yB. In
1904, yB.
SHOPPELL'S 3IODERN HOUSES;
quarterly, January, April. July and October;
architectural; sixty pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion $4; established 1886; Co-operative Build-
ing Plan Association Architects, publishers.
Office. 203 Broadway.
Circulation: Rating varied from 13,500 In
1894 to G In 1895. In 1«96. CJ. In 1897. G Z.
In 1898. yG. In 1899. yG. In 19(lii. vG. In
1901, vG. In 1902, yG. In 1!»03, yH. In
Wn, yH.
TEACHERS' ASSISTANT; quarter-
ly, March, June, September and December;
protestant episcopal ; thirty two pages 7x10;
subscription 25 cents; established 1879; Geo.
W. Shlnn, editor; Thomas Whittaker, pub-
lisher. Office, 2 Bible House (8—3).
Circulation: In 1899. "iKL.-. Actual aver-
age for 19\)0. «,512. In 1901, yF. In 1902,yF.
Inl!m(z-4)G(AA).
TEMPERANCE; quarterly, February,
May, August and November; temperance;
sixteen pages 9x11; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1882; Robt. Graham, editor: Church
Temperance Society, publishers. Office, 281
Fourth avenue (3—3).
: Circulation; In 1895, publisher asserts, not
• less than 4,500. 189fi, G. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898. 4,375. In 1899, yG. In
! 1900, yG. In 1901. yG. Actual average for
1902.4,750. In 1903, yG. In 19(t4. yH.
WOODS AND WATERS; quarterly
(AA).
Borough of Brooklyn.
DAILY.
BROOKLYNER FREIEPRESSE;
every evening except Sunday, and Sunday
morning; German; republican; dally six to
eight, Sunday twenty-two to twenty- four
pages 18x221^; subscription— daily with Sun-
day $4.50. Sunday $2; established— dailv 1864,
Sunday 1874; Henry E. Roehr, editor; Roehr
Publishing Co., publishers Office, 35 Myrtle
avenue (7— 3P).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, F. In 1S96,
F. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yG. In 1899. zG. In
1900. zG (++). In 1901. (z-4, 5) G. In 1902, yG.
Iul9i3, yG. In 1904. vG.
Sunday: In 1895. G.' In 1896, G. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yH. In 1899. zH. In 1900. zH (++).
In 1901. (z-4. 5) G. In 1902, yG. In 19(3, } G.
In 19U4, yG.
CITIZEN; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; democratic; dally
eight to twelve, Sunday twenty-four to
thirty-two pages 18x23; subscription— diily
$3. Sunday $1.50; established 1886: Andrew
McLean, editor and publisher. Office, 397-4CS
Fulton street (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1895, F. In 1896, F. In
1897. zF. In 1898, yF. In 1899, yF. In 19itO,
vF. In 1901, yF. In 19o2, yF. lu i;H)3, yF.
In 19(14, F.
EAt^LE; everj' evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; independent demo-
cratic: daily twenty to twenty four, Sunday
forty-four to fifty eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion-dally and Sunday $8, Sunday $1.50; es-
tablished 1841. Main office. Washington and
Johnson streets. Brooklyn; New York office.
World building (:?— 5 P).
Circulation— Daily: In 1894, C. In 1895,
D. In 1S96, publisher asserts. 29,0(tO. In 1897,
C. In 1898, C. In 1899. vC. In 1900, vC. In
19U1, (Z-4. 6) C. In 1902, yC. In 19i 3. yC»
Inl9(j4.yC(0 0).
Sunday : In 1894 C. In 1895. publisher as-
serts, 88,000 ; in 1896. 40.000. In 1897, B. In
1898. B. In 1899. yC. In 1900. vC. In 1901.
(z— 4.6)C. Inl902,yC. Inl903,vC. In i;!04,.
yC(©0).
STANDARD UNION; every evening
except Sunday. and Sunday morning; repub-
lican: six to sixteen pages l'sx23: subscrip-
tion $3.50; established — daily 1864, Sunday
1900; Brooklyn Union Publishing Co.. pub-
lishers. Office. 311 Washington street (7— 3P).
Circulation: In 1895, F. In 1896. F. In
1897.Y. Inl898yG. In 1899, vG. In I90o. vG»
In IPOl, yG. la 1902, E. In 19.13, yE.' In
1904. E.
TI3IES; every evening except Sunday;
republican; dailj- ten to twelve, Saturdays
eighteen to twenty-four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $6: established IS-fe: w m. C. Bryant,
publisher. Office. 24 and 2fi Broadway (7— 3P).
Circulation: In 1895. E. In 1K96, E. In
1897. V. In 1898. yF. In 1899. vF. In 19(X"), vF.
In 1901. vF. In 1902, yF. In T.;03, E. In
am, vE.
WEEKLY.
ADVERTISER AND HOUSE-
HOLD WEEKLY: Fridays; household;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
745
NEW YORK— Brooklyn.
four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablisheil 1874; W. D. McGregor, editor; Van-
derkar & Gindrat publisheis. Office, 1102
Lafayette avenue (7— 3) Circulation -jki-."
AMERICAN KAIKU; Tliursdays; in
dependent; twelve pages Uxt-l; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established December, l\Ui: Kcro
Erkko. editor and publisher. Office, 743 39th
street (1—5).
C i V o 11 1 a t i o II : Actual average for 1904,
S.'.i'iS.
BEDFORD RECORD: Saturdays;
local: established r,K»3; E.R. Whitney, editor;
The Bedford Record Co., publishers. Office,
1294 Fulton street (3—4). Circulation -jk-l."
BROOKLYN JOURNAL; Saturdays;
local; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 18S4; Charles C. Overton, editor
and publisher. Office. 3 W. First street (6—3).
Circulation "jki.."
BROOKLYN LIFE; Saturdays;
society; forty four pages 9x14; subscription
$o: established 1889; F. M. Munroe, editor;
Brooklyn Life Publishing Co., publishers.
Office. Eagle building (3—5).
Circulation: Accorded G from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yH. In
1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901. vH. In
1907. yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, vH.
BROOKLYN WEEKLY" NEWS;
Saturdavs: independent-democratic; eight
pages 17x22; subscription $1: established
1890; Edward Edwards, editor; The Brooklyn
Weekly News Co.. publishers. Office 4708
Third avenue (12—3).
Cii'culatiou: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 3.000. In 1896. H. In 1897. H Z.
In 1S98. yH. In 1899, vl. In 190D, vl. In 1901,
yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 4) I (••). In
19()4, yl.
BROOKLY^NER REFORM; Satur
days ; German ; democratic; eight pagesl9x26;
subscription $1.50; established 1871; K. G.
Schneider, editor; F. Weidner Printing and
Publishing Co.. publishers. Office, 105 Mese-
role street (1 — ^5).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. In 1696, 1. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, zl. In 1899, yl. Actual average for
1900, 3.820. including large special edi-
tions: for 1901. 5.51S. including large spec-
ial editions; for \902, 6.170, including large
special editions; /or 1903. 6,708. including
large special editions; for 1904, 7,363, in-
cluding large special editions
CANARSTE WEEKLY; Wednesdays
(AAi.
CHAT; Saturdajs; local; twelve pages
17x24; .'subscription $1.50: established 1900;
James R. Davis, editor; Emry Davis's Sons
& Co.. publishers. Office, 16 Welrfleld St. (12—1).
Circulation: In 1904. F.-bruary. publisher
asserts, every issue during the past vear was
13.000. Actual average for 1904,27,480.
Publisher's announcement. — Chat is the
pioneer free distribution paper. Its 30,0(iO
circulation reaches that number of pros-
perous families, a large proportion of
whom own their own homes. It is used by
the majority of the large Broadway mer
chants, to the exclusion of all other Brook-
lyn papers. It is a neu'spaper in every
sense of the word. Those introducing
specialties have only to place their goods
in a few stores, for all who read their ad in
Chat are within eas.v distance of the deal-
ers. Rates and sample copies on applica-
tion. Established 1900.
" Sales from our ads in the Weekly Chat
far exceeded our expectations. In propor-
tion to the cost and territory covered, it is
ore of the very best advertising mediums
we have ever used, and we compliment
you on its success. "—('o?wmbi« Phonograph
Co. Qen'l — New Yorl<
CITY MISSION EVANGEL; Thurs-
days ; interdenominational ; four pages
91^x12 ; subscription 50 cents ; established
December. 1902; E.D.Bailey, edi'or; Brook-
lyn City Mission and Tract Society, pub-
NEW YORK-Drooklyn.
Tshers. Office, corner Jay and WiUoughby
streets (12—3).
Circulation; In 1903, (z— 11) I (A A).
CONEY ISLAND NEWS; Wednes-
days; independent; eight pages 15j4x22J/^;
subscription $1.50; established October, 1904;
R. J. Geary, editor and publisher. Office, W.
Kith street. Coney Island (2-5).
COURIER; Saturdays; German; demo-
cratic; four to ten pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1889; M. Pelz, editor; Cour-
ier Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 849
WiUoughby avenue. Circulation "jki-"
FLATBUSH NEWS AND KINGS
CO. RECORD; Saturdays; four pages
20x26; subscriptions!; established 1900; V. L.
Bedingfield, editor and publisher. Office. 803
Flatbush avenue (3—3), Circulation "jkl."
InlC02. Z (3,4).
ITEM; Fridays; local; eight pages
16x21^^; subscription $1; established 1904;
Item Publishing Co., editors and publi-shers.
Office, 336 Ninth street (3—5 P).
Circulation : In ISHM, I.
LEDGER; Saturdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1886;
Francis D. Maguire, editor and publisher.
Office. 115 Eckford st. (7-3 P). Cir'n "jkl."
LOCAL RECORDER; Saturdays;
local; eight pages 6x6; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1892; Wm. C. Reid, editor and pub-
lishnr. Office, 649 East Third st. Circ'n 'jkl."
NORDISK TIDENDE; Fridays; Nor-
wegian; seventy eiglit pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1891; Emil Nielsen, editor
and publisher. Office, 699 Third avenue.
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1898, 4,200. In 1899. yfl (++). In
1900, yH. Inl901,(z-1, 2,4,5) H. Inl902,yH.
In 1*3. yH. In 19(i4, vH.
NORDLYSET; Thursdays; Norwegian-
Danish; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1891; John Volk, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 562 Atlantic avenue (8—3).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897, Y'. In 1898, yl. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 19(a. (z— 4, 5) I. In
1902. yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (• •). In 19(W, yl.
POST; Sundays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; F. A. Peabody,
editor; The Sectional Newspaper Co., pub-
li.shers. Office, 184 Monroe st. Circ'n "jkl."
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription 50 cents : established 1870; John
McKechnie, editor; The Pickering Printing
Co., publishers. Office, 2702 Atlantic avenue
(12-3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age during 1896, 2,310. In 1897. Y. In
1898,vl. Inl899.yl. Inl9C0,yI. In 1901, "jkl."
REFLECTOR; Saturdays; local; eight
pages 15x22: established December 1902; Geo.
F. Chambers, editor; The Reflector Publish-
ing Company, publishers. Office, 312 Forty-
first street (12— 3). Circulation ".jkl."
STUYVESANT HEIGHTS RE-
CORDER; Saturdavs: eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; A. G. Bent-
ley, editor; Home News Publishing Company,
publishers. Office, 1605 Fulton street (2—4).
Circ'n "jkl." InlS97,Z. In 1902, "jkl." (A A).
TRANSCRIPT; Saturdays; sporting;
eight pages 11x18; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; William C. Jones, editor and
publisher. Office. Webster ave., cor. 47th st.
(7— 3 P). Circulation "jkl."
UPTOW^N WEEKLY"; Saturdays;
independent; four pages 15x22; subscription
50 cents; established 1889; Ellis A. Engstrom
editor and publisher. Office. 259 Marion st.
(7— 3P). Circulation "jkl."
SEMI-MONTHLY.
DEUTSCHER EVANGELIST; semi-
monthly; German-Presbyterian; eight pages
10>gxl4: subscription $1; established 1879;
Louis Wolferz, editor; Deutscher Evangelist,
publishers. Office, 497 Hart st. Circ'n "jkl."
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN HAIRDRESSER;
monthly; ladies' hair dressing; forty eight
r46
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Brooklyn.
I; established 1879;
publisher. Office,
NEW YORK— Brooklyn.
page* 9x12; subscription $
H. R. Howell, editor and
645 Paciflc street (12— 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,500. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y. Act-
ual average during 1898, 1,650. In 1899, yl.
In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. Actual average for 1904, '^.092.
BROOKLYNER ORDEN-REVUE;
monthly ; fraternal ; sixteen pages 9x12 :
subscription 50 cents; established October,
1900; Gustav Gebhardt, editor and publisher.
Office. 96 Wyclcoff street. Circulation "jkl."
CATHOIilC DEAF MUTE; monthly;
roman catholic; deaf mute; sixteen pages
8^^x11}^; subscription 50 cents; established
January, 1899; James F. Donnelly, editor and
publisher. Office, 446 Elton street (8—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1901. 1,-
21'2. In 1902, (z— 11)1. Inl9(J3, "JiLL" (AA\
DEUTSCHE* VERSICHERUNGS-
JOURNAL. VON AMERIKA ; monthly;
German; insurance; twelve pages 9x12; sub-
scriptions!; established 1896; Z.Zellermayer,
editor and publisher. Office, 850 Broadway.
Circulation "jki-"
FORESTERS' REVIEW; monthly;
foresters; sixteen pages 7x10; subscription
50 cents; established August, 1901; Foresters'
Review Publication Company, editors and
publishers. Office, 331 Adams street (3—5 P).
Circulation "jkl."
MAHATMA; monthly; magic, spirit-
ualism and mesmerism; fourteen pages9xl2;
subscription $1; established 1895; T. Francis
Fritz, editor and publisher. Office, 805 Hal-
sey street (6—3).
Circulation; In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1898, 1,770. In 1899, yl. In 1900,
publisher asserts, smallest number printed
during the past year was 1,000. In 1901, "jkl."
Inl903, Z(4)(©«).
MALTA WORLD; monthly; Knights
of Malta; sixteen pages 8x11; subscription
$1: established 1899; E.I. Hammarberg and
William Silberman, editors and publishers.
Office, 138 Sixteenth st. Circ'n"jKL." (A A).
MANUFACTURERS' JOURNAL;
monthly; manufacturing; twenty pages 7x10;
subscription $2; established 1894; George F.
Saward, editor and publisher. Office. 204
Montague street ( 12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, l,15tJ; for 1903, 1,140; for
1904. 1.189.
M ED 1 C A L JOURNAL; monthly;
medical; eighty pages 6}^x9}^; subscription
$2; established 1888; Medical Societv of the
County of Kings, publishers. Office. 260 Han-
cock street.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest issue 4,000. In 1895. H. In 1896, H.
In 1897, Y. Actual averaae for 1898, 4.000.
In 1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903. ylf . In 1904, y H.
MUSICAL LIFE; monthly; music;
twenty to thirty two pages 8x11: subscrip-
tion $1; established November, 1901; John
William Black, editor and publisher. Office,
ll.S Broadwav (fi— 3). Circulation "jkl." In
1903, Z (!)(••) (A A).
PHOTO .**rRA\VS; monthly; photog-
raphy; thirty-two pages 6x10; subscription
50 cents; established 1899; Elmer F. Kelly,
editor and publisher. Office, 3i3 Stuyvesaiit
avenue (1—4 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1900.
1,426; for 1901. 2,291. In 1902 yl. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
POLYTECHNIC; monthly, during col-
lege year; educational institutions; thirty-
six pages 7x10: subscriptirm .$1; established
1890; Students of the Polytechnic Institute,
editors and publishers (^—3). Circ'n "jkl."
RECORD OF THE C. B. L.;
monthly: Catholic Benevolent Legion; eight
pages lixl9; subscription 70cents; established
1882: John R. Knhn, editor and publisher.
Office. 26 Court strpet C— 3)
Circulmion: Ratinp varied from 10.2.^0
in 1892 to G in 1895. In 1896. ti. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, publisher asserts, no issue since March,
1882. has been less than 5.000. Actual average
for 1902. 5,000. In 1903, yG. In 19(j4, j G.
BI-MONTHLY.
BRYOLOGIST; bi-monthly; crypto-
gamic botany; twenty-eight pages 6x83^;
subscription $1; established 1898; Abel Joel
Grout and Mrs. Annie Morrill Smith, editors
and publishers. Office, 78 Orange st. (3—3).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
QUARTERLY.
DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY*
March, June, September and December; col-
lege fraternity; se vent j^-two pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; established 1872; T. B. Penfield,
editor; Delta Upsilon Fraternity, publishers.
Office. 41 S.Oxford street (8—3). Circ'n "jkl "
MEDICAL LIBRARY AND HIS-
TORICAL JOURNAL; quarterly, Jan-
uary, April, July and October; medical and
historical; one hundred pages 7x10; sub-
scription $2; established January, 1903: Al-
bert T. Huntington, editor and publisher.
Office, 1313 Bedford avenue (12—4).
Circulation; Actual average for 1903,
1,062; /or 19(>4, 1,222.
Borough of Queens.
DAILY.
EVENING JOURNAL ; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays;
Independent uemocratic : daily four pages
20x24, weekly eight pages; subscription —
daily $5, weekly $2 ; established 1842 ; John
H. Ridenour. editor and publisher. Office,
Flushing (7—3 P).
Circulation — Daily: In 1895, "jkl" In
1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898. "jkl." In 1901,
publisher asserts, printed no less than 1,300.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: "jkl."
STAR; every evening except Sunday,
and LONG ISLAND STAR, Saturdays;
independent-democratic; daily four, weekly
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription— dally $3,
weekly $2 ; established— daily 1876, weekly
1865; Thomas H. Todd, editor and publisher;
prints an edition of the daily for Greenpoint.
Office, Long Island City (6—3).
Circulation— Daily: -iKL." Inl903, (z^l)
!(••). In l«t(>4. yl.
Weekly: In 1894, publisher asserts, small-
est 2.850. In 18^5, H. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y,
In 1898, vl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. Iulf01,yl,
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. Inl904, yl.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
republican; six pages 20x24, subscription $5;
established 1S55; A. E. Sholes, editor and
publisher. Office. Flushing (12— 4).
Circulation — Daily: In 1896, -jkl' In
1897. IZ. Inl898,yl. Inl899vl. Inl900.yl.
In 1901, vl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I(» •).
Inl»)4. I (DD)-
Weekly : "jkl"
SEMI WEEKLY.
ROCKAWAY NEWS: semi-weekly;
Wednesdays and Saturdays: democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subseription $2: estab-
lished 1899; McN'amara Bro«.. editors and
publishers. Office, Far Rockaway (3—3).
Circa la tiou: Actual average for 1902,
1,132. Iul9()3, "JKi."
WEEKLY.
BOROUGH BULLETIN; Fridays;
four pages, 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished September. 1902; Harry Sutphin.edltor
and publisher. Office, Long Island City (7— 3).
Circulation "jkl " (A A)
BOROUGH DE310CRAT; Tuesdays;
democratic; four pages 19x26; subscription
$2; established ISai; Lewis M. Wood, editor
and publisher. Office. Jamaica (3-4). Cir-
culation "JKL."
BOROUGH .JOURNAL; Saturdays;
republican: four pneps l'5x27: sub-^crpnon
$1.50; established 1901; William F. Coffee,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
747
NEW YORK- Queens.
editor and publisher. Oltice, Long Island
City (!—;■)). Circulation "jki..--
KOROUGH NEWS; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x2.2; sul)scription
$1.50; established 19.it); R. Horak, editor and
publisher. Office, Long Island City (8-3).
Circulation "jja." In 1902. Z (4, 6). In 1903,
Z(4)(»«) (A A).
H E R A 1j D t Thursdays; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20: subscription $2; estab-
lished 1871; P. G. Field, editor; Whitestone
Printing and Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, Whitestone (7-3 P). Ciro'n "jki.."
LONG ISLAND BEOBACHTER;
Saturdays; German; Independent; eight
pages 19x24; subscription $1.50; established
1876; Ludwig Hirseck, editor: Frank Kromb-
holz, publisher. Office, 532 Broadway, Long
Island Citv (:^— 3).
Circulation : In 1895, 1. In 1896, 1. Actual
average for the first six months of 1897,
1,612. Inl898.yl. Inl899.yl. Inl9n0.yl.
In 1901, y I. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl In 1904, yl.
LONG ISLAND FARMER ; Fridays;
democratic; six pages 18x22; subscription $2;
established 1819: John C. Kennahan. editor
and publisher. Office, Jamaica (7—3 P). Cir-
culation "JKL."
LONG ISLAND FREIE PRESSEj
Saturdays; German; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $2; established 1885; Edward Frey,
editor and publisher. Office. College Point.
Circulation "jkl."
LONG ISLAND JOURNAL UND
VOLKSBLATT; Saturdays; English
and German; four pages 20x26- subscription
$1.50; established 1875; Chas. F. White, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Office, Newtown.
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
QUEENS BOROUGH REPORTER;
Wednesdays; democratio: eight paees 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1874; Henry
Bornemann, editor and publisher. Office,
College Point (8—3). Circulation -'jkl."
REGISTER; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight gages 18x24 ; subscription $2 ; established
1873; Charles F. White, editor and publisher.
Office. Newtown (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.600. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." (A A).
RICHMOND HILL RECORD; Sat
urdays; local; eight pages 15x22; subscrip
tion $1.25; established 1900; Bunn & Brown,
editors and publishers. Office. Richmond
Hill (3—4). Circulation -jkl.-
STANDARD; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 22x28; subscription $2; established
1868; The Standard Printing and Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, Jamaica (3—3). Cir
culation "jkl."
WAVE; Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 20k26; subscription $2; established 1894;
D. W. Murray, editor find publisher. Office,
Oceanus (3—3). Circulation "jkl -• (A A).
Borough of Riclimoufl.
DAILY.
GAZETTE; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription .$3: established 18.59; W.
A. Suydam, editor; Gazette Publishing Com-
pany, publishers. Office, New Brighton.
Circulation "jkl."
NEW YORK-Richmond.
Circulation "u
SEMI-WEEKLY.
ADVANCE; semi weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; Independent; eight pages
22x15; subscription— Wednesday edition $1
Saturday edition $1.50; established 1885; J
Crawford. Jr., editor and publisher. Office
West New Brighton (7—3 P) Circ'n "jkl."
STATEN ISLANDER; semi weekly,
Wednesdays and Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x18 ; subscription 2 ; estab-
lished 1889: J. J. Worrell and M. J. Kane, edi
tors and publishers; dated at St. George
Office. New Brighton. Circulation "jkl.' in
1897, Z. In 1902, Z (4, 6).
WEEKLY.
RICHMOND BOROUGH JOUR-
NAL; Sundays; German; democratic; eight
pages 17x22}^; established 1897; Otto Stutz-
bach, editor and publisher. Office, Stapleton.
Circulation "jkl." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
RICHMOND CO. DEMOCRAT;
Saturdays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1880; Browne Bros., editors
and publishers. Office, TompklnsvlUe. Cir-
culation "JKL."
RICHMOND CO. HERALD; Satur
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1880; The Herald,
Co., editors and publishers. Office, Staple-
ton (11 — 2). Circulation "jkl."
STATEN ISLAND LEADER; Satur
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1865; John Macklln, edi-
tor and publisher. Office, Stapleton (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,400. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y^.
In 1898. zl. In 1899. y I. In 1900. y I. In 1901, y I.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •). In 19(J4. y I.
STATEN ISLAND NEWS ANll IN-
DEPENDENT; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 13x18; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; Richmond Borough Publishing
and Printing Company, publishers. Office,
Port Richmond (3—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1897,1, SI 5. Inl898.yl. In 1899. zl.
In 1900. zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
STATEN ISLAND POST; Satur-
days; German; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$2; established 1888; Hugo Kessler, editor and
publisher. Office, Stapleton. Circ'n "jkl."
STATEN ISLAND STAR; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 11x17; subscription
$1; established 1877; Star Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, West Npw
Brighton (8—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1898, Z»
In 190?, "'kl." In 1903. Z (4) (••).
STATEN ISLAND TRANSCRIPT;
Saturday.s; democratic: eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; establLshed 1881; F. Ferd
Petersen, editor and publisher. Office, Tot-
tenville(3— 3).
Circulation: In 1899. "jkl." Actual average
for 1900, 1,230. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl..
In 1903. ".iKj."
STATEN ISLAND WORLD; Satur
days; democratic; eight page.s 13.v20: sub-
scription $1; established 1901; Samuel W. De
Beer, editor and publisher. Office, Staple-
ton (1 — 1). Circulation "jkl."
MONTHLY.
RICHMOND ARGUS; monthly; re
publican; four pages 11x16; subscription 25^
cents ; established 1898 ; Leon Bossue dit Lyon-
nais. editor and publisher. Office, West New
Brighton (8—3). Circulation "jkj" In 1899. Z^
In 1902, "JKL." In 1903. Z (4) (••)(A A).
NIAGARA FALLS, Niagara Co. -O
19,457t pop., on New York Central Sc Hud-
son River, Michigan Central, Erie and
Lehigh Valley Rds. and Niagara r., 22 m..
N. W. of Buffalo and 13 S. of Lake Ontario
Summer resort and manufacturing center
of electrical power. Flour, paper and pulp
mills and sash and blind factories.
CATARACT-JOURNAL; every even-
ing except Sunday. and JOURNAL, week-
ly; democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—dailv $3, weekly .$1; established— daily
1892, weekly 1852; E. T. Williams, editor; Cat-
aract Journal Company, publishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1.125. InlS96. 1. Inl897.Y.
In 1898. "JKL." Actual average for 1901,
2.900. In 1902. yH. Actual average for
VM'3. 3,228. In 1904, yH.
Weekly: Largest ever accorded was 1,000'
in 1895. "In 1896, I. In 1897 Y. Actual aver-
748
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
afire /or 1899, 1,859. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 190^ yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; six pages 17x22; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1854; Eugene R. White,
editor; Gazette Publishing Co., publishers
Circulation: In 1895, 'jkl." In 1896, I. In
In 1897, Y. In 1898, zl. Actual average for
1899, 2,^30. In 1900, yl. In 1901, October,
publisher asserts, no issue for the past three
months was under 3,000. In 1902, yH. In
19{J3. yH. In 1904, yH.
NIAGARA COURIER; Saturdays;
republican ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1; established 1884; Wm. Pool, editor and
publisher (13-3). Circulation "jkl." Inl903,
Z(4)(«#).
WOMAN'S KINGDOM; monthly
(A A).
NIAGARA UNIVERSITY, m.
agara Co. -n 425 pop., on Rome. Watertown
& Ogdensburg Rd. and Niagara r., 2 m.
from Suspension Bridge and 4 from Niag-
ara Falls. Niagara University.
NIAGARA INDEX; semi-monthly,
during the school year; scholastic; thirtv-two
pas:es 9x11 ; subscription $1.50; established
1865; Students of Our Lady of Angels Semi-
nary, editors and publishers (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
NICHOLS, Tioga Co. q 407 pop.
RECORDER; Fridays (A A).
NORTH CHIIil, Monroe Co. -u 14«
pop., 10 m. S. W. of Rochester, the county
seat. Farming.
EARNEST CHRISTIAN AND
GOLDEN RULE; monthly; undenomi-
national; thirty-six pages 6x10; subscrip-
tion SI; established 1861; Rev. B. H. Roberts,
editor and publisher (9—3).
Circiilatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,300. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1898. vf. In 1899. y I. In 1900, y I. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
NORTH COLLINS, Erie Co.-n on
Erie Rd., about 23 m. S. of Buffalo. Basket
factory and preserving factory.
NEW CENTURY; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established February,
1901; Stonehotise & Fenton, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
NORTH JAVA, Wyoming Co. -D 200
pop., on Buffalo, Attica & Arcade Rd.. 82 m.
S. E. of Buffalo. Farmingand dairying.
JAVAN DEMOCRAT; Fridays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1898; John L. Garrett, editor and publisher.
•Circulation "jkl."
NORTHPORT, Svffolk Co. q i,794t
pop., on Long Island Rd., 40 m. E. of New
York City. Gocd harbor. Shipbuilding.
Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Saturdays ; democratic ;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1885; Arthur & Simpson, editors and
publishers (7—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1902, "j_KL."
LAW NOTES; monthly; legal; twenty-
four pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
1897; Edward Thompson Co., editors and pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1898.
t25,000. In 1899, yC. Actual average for
a year eyiding with June, 19i)0, 25,000. In
1901. yC. Actual average for 1902, '^5.000.
In 1903, (z— 4) C. Actual average for 1904,
i2o,000.
NEW YORK.
NORTH TARRYTOWN, West-
Chester Co. 0, 4,241t pop., on New York Cen-
tral & Hudson River Rd., adjoining Tarry-
town proper, on Hudson r. Machine shops.
Farming.
MOUNT PLEASANT NEW^S; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1897; G. F. Van
Tassell and Wallace Odell, editors and pub-
lishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "j£l. " In 1899, zl. In
1900, yl. la 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yI(00)(AA).
310UNT PLEASANT SENTINEL;
Saturdavs; four pages 21x28; subscription $>{
established 1898; Henry Fielden, editor; Sen-
tinel Company, publishers (7— 3P). Circula-
tion "jkl."
NORTH TONAWANDA,
Niagara Co. -a 9,069t pop., on New York
Central & Hudson River, Erie and Lehigh
Valley Rds., 11 m. N. of Buffalo. Large lum-
ber interests.
ARGUS; every morning except Sunday;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2..50; estai)-
Ushed 1897; George L. Brekuh, editor and
publisher; dated at Tonawanda and N.
Tonawanda. Circulation "ijci.." (A A).
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription $8.65; established 1880; C. B.
Penney, editor; News Publishing Co., pub-
lishers; prints an edition for Tonawanda
(12-3).
Combined circiilatiou; Actual average
/or 1895, 1,813. In 1896. 1. In 1807, Y. In
1898, "JKL" Inl903,(z— 4)I(#»). In 1904, yl.
STAR; every morning; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $3; established
October, 1902; E. Baler, editor; Star Press
Company, publishers (12—3). Circulation
"JKL." (A A).
NORTH VILLE,-FM«on Co. a- ],046t
pop., on Fonda, Johnstown & Gloversvllle
Rd., 18 m. N. E. of Johnstown, the county
seat. Lumber and glove manufacturing.
SACANDAGA PRESS; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1:
established 1892; Jas. B. Moore, editor and
publisher.
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "jKi" In 1902, Z (4, 5).
NOR W I C H, c. h., Chenango Co. D
5,766+ pop., on New York, Ontario & Western
and Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Rds. and Chenango r., 40 m. N. E. of Bing-
hamton. Manufacturing. Agriculture.
MORNING SUN; every morning except
Surday. and CHENANGO TELE-
(JRAPH, semi-weekly, Wednesdajs ard
Saturdays; independent; four pages 20x23;
subscription— daily $4, semi-weekly $1.50 ;
established — dailv 1891, semi-weeklv 1829;
W. A. Patton, editor; The Norwich Publish-
ing Comp my, publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1897, "jkl " In 1898,
zl. In 1899, vl. In 1900, y'l. In 1901, (z— 6)
I. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, 1 (Q D)-
Semi- Weekly : Rating varied from H in
1892 to I in 1895. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. z I. In 1899. zl. Inl900,zl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. (z— 2, 4, 6) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904,
H(nn").
CHENANGO UNION; Thursdays ; dem-
ocratic; four pages 23x28; subscription $1.50;
established 1847; Edward S. Moore, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895,
In 1896. H. In 1897. Y . In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
749
NEW YORK.
In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl. In 19U2, yl. In
1903, y I. Iul!»(.M, yl.
PL.A1N DEALER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 100.>; Haight & Frink, editors and
publishers (1—5).
Circulation ; Actual average for
1903. '2, 1'70; for 1904. 'J, 170.
NORWOOD, St. Lawrence Co. b
1,714+ pop., on Central Vermont and Rome,
Watertown & Ogdensburg Rds. and Rack-
ett r., 25 m. E. of Ogdensburg. Lumber,
dairying and farming.
NEWS; Tuesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1877; Smith & Martin, editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1900. "iiii-" In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue during the past fif-
teen years has been under 2,300. In 190;', yl.
In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
NVSH A, Livingston Co. -Dl.OlSt pop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd., 51 m. S. of Rochester
and 67 S. E. of Buffalo. Machine shop, grist
mill, and furniture, casket and knife fac-
tories.
NEWS; Saturdays ; republican ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1859 ; W. B. Sanders, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation: "jkl." In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4. 5).
In 1902, Z (4). Actual average for 1904,
1,011.
TRUTH; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established May, 1902; Edw.
W. Koppie, editor and publisher (1 — 4). Cir
culatlon "JKL."
NYACK, Rockland Co. O, 4,375t Pop.,
on Northern of New Jersey and West Shore
Rds. and Hudson r., 29 m. N. of New York
City. Seat of Rockland Institute. Shoes
and paper box making. Silk finishing.
EVENING JOURNAL.; every evening
except Sunday, and ROCKLAND CO,
JOURNAL, Saturdays; republican; daily
four pages 17J^x22, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— dally $3, weekly $2; estab
lished— dally 1889, weekly 1850; Journal Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation— daily "jkl" weekly "jkl." in
189-^ Z. In 1902, "iio,." In li)03, Z (4) (• •).
EVENING STAR; every evenmg except
Sunday; democratic; six pages 15x22; sub-
scription $3; established 1892: Star Publish-
ing Company, editors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation: Actual: verage for 1894,
1,301. In 1895, I. Actual average for
1896, 1,131; lor 1897, l,tyj'6; for 1898,
1,388; for 1899, 1,405; for 19(i0, l,41f».
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
CITY AND COUNTRY; Saturdays;
democratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1; established 1859; Star Publishing Com-
■oany, editors and publishers (7—3 P). Circu-
lation "JKL."
ORANGETOAVN NEWS ; Wednes
days; democratic; four pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1; established Jannarj', 1901: W.
W. Whyard, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
RECORD; Saturdays; republican; four
pagKS 18x24; subscription $1; established 1898;
R. B. Murray, editor and publisher; issues
editions for Springvalley and Stony Point
(1 — 4). Combined circulation "ifc-L." (A A).
O AKFIELiD, Genesee Co. -n 714t pop.,
on West Shore Rd., 6 m. N. W. of Batavia,
the county seat. Fertilizer, cement and
NEW YORK.
plaster works. Flour mill. Carriage facto-
ries. Agriculture.
REPORTER; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1889; R. H.Seville, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
OAKHILIi, Greene Co. d, 350 pop., on
Catskill creek, about 32 m. S. W. of Albany
the State capital. Manufactures hardware.
Agriculture.
RECORD; Wednesdays ; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1894; P.
T. Hoagland, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKI-"
OCEANUS, Queens Co. O, on Long
Island Rd., 26}^ m. E. of Brooklyn. Steam-
boats to borough of Manhattan, New York
City. Summer resort.
{See Neiv York City, Borough of Queens.)
ODESSA, Schuyler Co. n 450 pop., on
Lehigh Valley Rd. and Seneca Lake, 5 m.
S. E. of Watkins, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
HERALD; Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished October, 1902; Stanley & Stowell,
editors and publishers (3—3). Circulatinn
•JKL." (A A).
OGDENSBURG, St. Lawrence Co. ti
12,638tpop.. on Central Vermont and Rome,
Watertown & Ogdensburg Rds. and St. Law-
rence r. Commerce and manuufacturing.
Summer resort and port of entry.
JOURNAL; every morning except Sun-
day, and ST. LAWRENCE REPUBLI-
CAN AND JOURNAL. Wednesdays;
republican; daily four, weekly eight pages
18x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1855, weekly 1830; Republican
and Journal Co., editors and publisliers
(7—3 P). Circ'n— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
In 1900. weekly Z. In 1902, "jkl."
NEWS; every morning except Monday;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$5; established 1881; Henry Holland, editor;
The Ogdensburg News Co., publishers (8—3).
Circulation "jkl" In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904 yl
ADVANCE AND ST. LAWRENCE
DE310CRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1858 ; George F. Darrow, editor and
publisher (3 — i).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,250. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y.
Actual average for 1898, 3,660. In 1899, yH.
Actual average for a year ending with July
19, 1900, 3,423. In 1901. yH, In 1902, (z— 4) H.
In 1903. yH. In 1904. yH.
CATHOLIC COURIER: Tuesdays;
religious; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1389; H. A. Murphy, editor; Og-
densburg Courier Company.publisher8(12— 3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
MIRROR; Saturdays; independent;
four pages l.'Sx22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1900: Frank P. De Vinne. editor and
publisher (fi— 3). Circulation "jkl."
TRAFFIC ; monthly (A A).
OLiEAN, Cattaraugus Co. jH 9, 4621 pop.,
on Buftalo & Allegany Valley Division
Pennsylvania, Erie and Pittsburg, Shaw-
mut & Western Rds. and Allegany r., 69 m.
S.E. of Buffalo. Oil, lumber, tanning, manu-
facturing and dairying.
HERALD ; every evening except Sun-
day, and DEMOCRAT, Thursdays; demo-
750
AMERICAN NEWSPArER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$5, weeklv 50 cents; established— Herairi 1881.
Democrat 1879; The Olean Herald Co. (Inc.),
editors and publishers (3—3). Circulation-
daily "JKL." weekly "jkl" In 1898, Z. In
1902."daily Z(6) (??).
TIMES; every morning except Monday,
and VVEEKLiY, Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 2Ux26 ; subscription— dally $5,
weekly 50 cents; established— daily 1879,
weekly 1837; Charles D. Straight, editor and
publisher (12— 4).
Circulatiou -Daily: In 1895, 'jkl " In
1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898. "jkl." In 1899. Z.
In 1900, June, publisher asserts, for more
than two years past has exceeded 1,400. In
1901, vl. In 1902, (z— 4, 5) I. In 1903, yl. In
1904. "publisher asserts, not less than 1 ,450.
Weekly: In 1901, -jkl." In 1902, Z ( 4— 5). In
19o4, publisher assertg, not less than 1,500.
LEDGER; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 1,3x20; subscription $1; established 1893;
Eugene Smith, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulatiou: In 1899. -jkl- Inl900,Z (4. 6).
Actual average for 1902, 9, 04*2. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
OLIVE BRIDGE, Ulster Co. P, 204
pop., 11 m. W. of Kingston, the county seat.
Agriculture.
HARVESTER; monthly; undenomina-
tional; twenty pages 6x9: subscription 25
cents; established November, 1901; P. W.
Finger, editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
ONEIDA, Madison Co. U 6,364t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River and
New York, Ontario & Western Rds., 26 m.
E. of Syracuse. Manufacturing, agricult-
ure and hop growing.
DEMOCRATIC UNION; semi-weekly,
'Wednesdays and Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 13x20; subscription $2 ; established 1855;
Baker & Maxon, editors and publishers ( 12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 3,000. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In
1898. yl. In 1899, publisher asserts, not less
than 3.192. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In
1902,yH. Inl903, (z-4) H. Inl904, H (Hn).
DISPATCH; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1851; W. Stanley
Child, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "iKL." In 1901, Z (4, 6). In 1902,
Z (4, 6). In 1903, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
POST; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1883;
Hugh Parker, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
3.627 ; for 1896, 3,989. In 1897, Y. In
1898. V I. In 1899. vl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl.
In 190-2, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
ONEONTA, Otsego Co. u 7,U7tpop.,
©n Delaware & Hudson and Ulster & Dela-
ware Rds. and Susquehanna r., 82 m. W. of
Albany, the State capital. Railroad ma-
chine shops, silk mill and cigar factories.
Seat of State Normal School.
ST A R ; every morning except Sunday : in-
■dependent; six pages 17x23 ; subscription $4;
established 1890; Harry W. Lee, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,920. In 1895. I. In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, smallest edition 1,920. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900,
August, publisher asserts, smallest edition
during the vear previous was not less than
2.170. In 1901, vT. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903,
(z-4) !(•♦). In 1904, yl.
HERAIiD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 17x23; subscription 81.50: established
SFAV YORK.
1853; G. W. Fairchild & Co., editors and pub-
lishers (8—3 P).
Circulatiou: Actual average for 1895,
3,854 ; for 1896, -3,009. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, y 1. In 1899, yl. Actual average for
191)0. 3,977; for 1901, 3,795. In 1902, yH.
In 1903, yH. In 1904. yH.
PRESS AND OTSEGO CO. DEM-
OCRAT; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1876; H G. Bishop, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
SPY AND LEADER; Tuesdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established— Spy 1887, Leader May, 1901 ; con-
solidated November. 1002; A. O. Hitchcock,
publisher (8— 8).
Circulatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,008. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "J.KL." (A A).
ONTARIO, Wayne Co. -D 2,150 pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River Rd.'
19 m. N. E. of Rochester.
WAYNE CO. MAIL.; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1901; W. H. Vaughn, editor
and publisher (12—3). Circulation "iii."
ORISKANY FALLS, OneUa Co. a
811+ pop., on New York, Ontario & Western
Rd. and Chenango canal, 18 m. S. of Utica,
the county seat. Brewery, flour and woolen
mills and knitting-yarn and Scotch-cap
manufactories. Hop raising and dairying.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1869;
W. E. Phillips, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jKi"
OSSINING, Westchester Co. O, 7,939t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd. and Hudson r., 30 m. N. of New York
City. Various manufactories, marine en-
gine works, foundries, machine works,
cotton-gin factories, lime kilns and lime-
stone quarries.
CITIZEN: every evening except Sun-
days; republican; four pages 17x22: sub-
scription $5; established 1902; Ossining Print-
ing and Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (10— 3). Circulation "jkl."
DEMOCRATIC REGISTER; Satur-
days; democratic; four pages 22x28; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1867: M. Moran, editor
and publisher.
Circulation: Rating varied from H in
1892 to I in 1895. In 1896, 1. In 1897, I Z. In 1898,
publisher asserts, more than 1.000. In 1899. yl.
in 1900, y I. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1894{
Edwin Billington, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "jkl." (A A).
REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays ; republi-
can ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1830 : M. F. Rowe & Son, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl." In 1899, Z. In
1902. "JKL."
STAR OF HOPE; bi-weekly; educa-
tional; sixteen pages 12x18; "ubscription
$2.50; established September, 1899; Inmates
of Sine Sing prison, editors and publishers
(2—5 P). Does not insert advertisements.
OSWEGO, c.h., Oswego Co. D 22,1S9*
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western,
New York, Ontario & Western and Rome,
Watertown & Ogdensburg Rds., Oswego
canal and Oswego r. Flour mills. Iron foun-
dries, machine shop and various manufac-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
751
NFAV YORK.
tories. Shipping point for grain and lum-
ber.
PALLADIUM; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages— ilaily 18x24, weeltly
17x'J4; subscription— daily $6, weelily $1; es-
tablished—dally 1862, weekly 1819; Palladium
Printing Co., editors and publishers (12—1).
Circiilatiou— Daily : In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 3,080. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. Inl898. yl. In 1899, zT. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. vl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, (z-4) I (••).
Weekly: In 1895. publisher asserts, not less
than 4.980. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
vH. In 1899. zH. In 1900. yH. In 1901. yl.
in 1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 4) I. In liMM, (z-4) I
(••)■
TliUESi every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Frldavs; republican; eight pages 17x21; sub-
•orlptlon— daily $6, semi-weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 1843; J. B. Alexander, editor; Oswego
Publishing Co.. publishers (8—3 P).
Circulation— Daily: In 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest 2,200. In 1895, H. In 1896,
H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, publisher asserts,
exceeding 2,250. In 1899, vl. Inl900.yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. Ii\ 1903. yl. Inl904.yl.
Semi- Weekly: In 1894. publisher asserts,
smallest 5.000. In 1895. G. In 1896, G. In
1897. Y. In 1898. publisher asserts, exceeding
4.000. In 1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901. yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
OTEGO, Otsego Co. D 658t pop., on
Delaware & Hudson Rd.. 10 m. S. W. of
Oneonta. Casket factory and flour mills.
Agriculture.
RURAL TIMES; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.25; established 1881; V. S. Fuller, editor
and publisher. Circulation "iKx."
OVID, o. h., Seneca Co. D 624tpop., be-
tween Seneca and Cajmga lakes, on Lehigh
Valley Rd., 18 m. S. of Waterloo, the other
county seat. Steam mills and manufac-
tories.
GAZETTE AND INDEPENDENT;
Wednesdays; four pages 20x26; subscription
#1.25; established 1895; Charles E. Garnett,
editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1899. "jkl." Actual aver-
aflre/or 1900, 2,490. In 1901, yH. Inl902,yH.
In 1903, yH. In 1904, I.
OWEGO,c.h., Tioga Co. g ,5,039tpop.,
on Erie, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Ind Lehigh Valley Rds. and Owego creek,
at Its confluence with Susquehanna r., 37 m.
E. of Elmlra. Manufacturing and lumber.
RECORD; every evening except Sunday,
and TIOGA CO. RECORD, Thursdays;
Independent; fourpages-daily 20x24, weekly
22x38; subscription- dally $4.50, weekly $1;
established— daily 1886, weekly 1871; Scott &
Watros. editors and publishers (12— 3).
Circulation— Daily : Accorded I from
1893 to 1895. In 1896, 1897 and 1898, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 1,0(X». In 1899, zl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In De
cember, 1903, publisher assertn. no issue dur-
ing past year was less than 1,300. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: Accorded I from 1893 to 1885. In
1896, 1897 and 1898, publisher asserts, no edi-
tion less than 2.000. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In
1904, yl.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 18x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1800; L. W. Kingman editor; Owego
Gazette Company, publishers (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
2,472; /or 1896, 2,455; /orl897, 2,451 ;
NEW YORK.
for 1898, 2,436: /or 1899, 2,430 ; for 1900.
2,490; /or 1901. 2,453: /or 1902, 2,469:
for V.m. 2,49 I ; for 1904, 2,552.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50: establishec?
1886; Wni. A. Smyth, editor; Wm. Smyth &
Son, publishers (8—8). Circulation "jkl."
WOMAN'S TEMPERANCE
WORK; monthly; temperance; eight
pages 10x13; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished 1883; Nellie H. Hutchinson, editor and
publisher (1 — 5).
Circulatiou: Actual average for 1903,
6,891 ; for 1904, 7,566 ± ±.
OXFORD, Chenango Co. □ l,931t pop-,
on New York, Ontario & Western and Dela-
ware, Lackawanna & Western Rds. and
Chenango r., 33 m. N. E. of Binghamton.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
PRESS; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899; Wellington Alexander, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; Wednesdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1888; Theo. B.Galpln, publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1897, Z. In 1899, Z. In
1901, "JKL." Actual average for 1902, 1,010;
for 1903, 1,053; /or 1904, 1,088.
OYSTER BAY, Queens Co. P, 3,500
pop., on Long Island Sound and Long
Island Rd., 34 m. E. of Brooklyn. Summer
resort. Oyster dredging and farming.
GUARDIAN; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; Disbrow
& Sons, editors and publishers (7—3 P). Cir-
culation "JKL."
PALMYRA, Wayne Co. <j l,937tpop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River and
West Shore Rds. and Erie canal, 23 m. from
Rochester. Agriculture.
COURIER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 21x36; subscription $1 ; established 1888;
E. S. Averill, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulatiou: In 1892, 1893 and 1894, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,800. In 1895,1. In 1896,
publisher asserts, no edition less than 1,800.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, I. In 1899, publisher as-
serts, not below 1,500. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
WAYNE CO. JOURNAL; Wednes
days; republican; four pages 21x28; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1871; Fred W. demons,
editor and publisher.
Circulatiou : Actual average for 1895,
1,819. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y. In 1898, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue less than 1,400. In
1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl.
In 1903. yl. In 1904. yl.
CAT JOURNAL; monthly; cats; six-
teen pages 91^x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1901; C. H. Jones, editor and
publisher (3—3). Circ'n "jkl." Inl902. Z(4).
PARISH, Oswego Co. n 548t pop., on
Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd.,
27 m. N. of Syracuse. Grist and feed mill.
Dairying.
MIRROR; Fridays; Independent: four
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1864;
Walter Bros., editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
PATCHOGUE, Suffolk Co. q, 2,926t
pop., on Long Island Rd., 53 m. E. of New
York City. Fishing, oyster dredging and
manufacturing. Summer resort.
ADVANCE; Fridays ; independent-
republican: eight pages 17x22; subscription
752
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
$1.50; established 1873; James A. Canfleld,
editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.200, In 1896. I. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 1,121. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z-4,5) I.
Actual average for 1903, 1,218; for 1904,
1,232.
AKtxUS; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1884 ; L. B. Green, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKi"
PATTERSON, Putnam Co. O, 486
pop., on New York Central & Hudson
Riser Rd., 7 m. N. E. of Carmel, the county
seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established May, 1901; Geo.
S. Williams, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "IKL."
PAWLING, Dutchess Co. D, 781t pop.,
on New Yorli Central & Hudson River and
New Yorlc & New England Rds., 67 m. N. of
New York City. Flour mill.
CHRONlCLiE; Fridays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1894; Charles Walsh, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
PEEKSKILL, Wettchester Co.i:i,l0,368t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd. and Hudson r., 48 m. N. of New York
City. Iron foundries and stove works.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday: republican; four to six pages
17^x22 ; subscription $3 ; established Feb-
ruary, 1901; R. W. Sherizlnger, editor and
publisher (3—3).
Circulation: -y^' In 1902, Z (4). In 1904,1.
KEPLULiICAN; every evening except
Sunday; republican; four pages 15x.i2; sub-
scription $3; established July. 1901; Cassius
M. Gardner, editor and publisher.
Circulation : "i^" In 1904, I.
BLiADE; Fridays; independent-repub-
lican; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1877; W. H. Brown, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
HIGHLAND DEMOCRAT ; Satur
days ; democratic ; eight pages 18x24 ; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1845; Geo. E. Briggs,
editor and nubllsher (2—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895.
2,160. In 1896. 1. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "iKi-"
In 1903, Z (4).
MESSENGER-CRITIC; Fridays; re
publican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1894: Cassius M. Gardner,
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Clrc'n 'jxi"
REVIEW; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 20x28; subscription $2; established
August, 1903; Thomas Pendell, editor and
publisher (12— 4). Circulation "jkl."
PELHAM, Westchester Co. P, 303t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 9 m. S. of White Plains, the county
seat, and 17 N. E. of N. Y. City Hall.
RECORD ; Fridays; four pages 13x20:
subscription $1: established 1897; Robert L.
Forbes, publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Tuesdays: republican;
eight pages 143^x19; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1901 ;W. F. C. Ttchborne, editor and
publisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
PENFIEIiD, Monroe Co. ^ 629 pop.,
on New York Central & Rudson River Rds.,
8 m. E. of Rochester, the county seat. Pa-
per and grist mills. Agriculture.
PRESS; Saturdays; neutral; four page«
18x24; subscription $1; established 1893; W.
G. & A. M. Eldrldge, editors and publishers.
Circulation "lEi." (A A).
PENN YAN, c. h., Yates Co. -O 4,6.501
pop., on Fall Brook and Northern Central
Rds., 43 m. N. of Elmira. Lake Keuka fur-
nishes water power, employed in manu-
facturing. Farming and fruit growing.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1818; H. E. Earles, editor and publisher (6—3).
Clrculati<Ti "jkl." In 1899, Z. In 1902, -jkl."
In 1903, Z (.).
EXPRESS; Wednesdays ; republican ;
four pages 22x28 ; subscription $1; established
1866; Reuben A. Scofleld. editor and publisher
(2-4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,750. In 1896, I. Actual aver-
age for 1897, 1,741 ; for 1898, 1,733. In
1899, yl. Actual average for a year ending
with October 10, 1900, 1 ,780 ; for a year end-
ing with October 9. 1901, 1,769; for 1902,
1,729. Actual average for 1903, 1,741;
/or 1904, 1,772.
YATES CO. CHRONICLE; Wednes-
days; republican; eight pages 17x24: subscrip-
tion $1; established 1823; DeWitt C. Ay res,
editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,250. Actual average for
1896, 2,709 ; for a year ending tvith March,
1898, 2.821. In 1899, publisher asserts, no
issue less than 2.800. Actual average for 1900,
3,084. In 1901, (z— 1. 2. 4) H. In 1902, yH.
In 1903. (z-4) H. In 1904, yH.
PERRY, Wyoming Co. -D 2,763+ pop.,
on Silver Lake Rd. and outlet of Silver
lake, 50 m. E. of Buffalo. Water power
from the lake used in manufacturing.
HERALD-NEWS; Thursdays; repub-
ican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1877; Frank B. Smith, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, "iSL." Actual aver-
age formm, 1,000; /or 1897, 1,000; /or
1898. 1,196; for a year ending n-ith Oc-
tober, 1899, 1,512; /orl900. 1,53 7, /or 1901,
1,480; /or 19;)2. 1,527. In 1903, December,
publisher asserts, every issue during the past
vear was 1.500. Actual average for 1904.
1^500. ^,. . ^^
RECORD ; Thursdays; repubbcan; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1894 ;
Carl G. Clarke, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
PHEIiPS, Ontario Co. -n l,306t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River and
Lehigh Valley Rds. and Flint creek, 8 m.
N. W. of Geneva. Grain, fruit and stock
raising.
CITIZEN ; Thursdays; independent: four
pages 33x28; subscription $1.50; established
1882; Bussey Bros., editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual average
/or 1896, 1,090. In 1897, Y. Inl898."JKX." (??)
PHILMONT, Columbia Co. O, l,964t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd. 9 m. E. of Hudson, the county seat.
Knit underwear.
SENTINEL; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1879; E. J. Beardsley, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jjcl."
PHCENIX, Oswego Co. D l,532t pop.,
on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd.,
Oswego r. and Oswego canal, 15 m. N. of
Syracuse and 18 S. E. of Oswego, the county
seat. Milling, manufacturing, dairying.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
753
NKW YORK.
NEW YORK.
■took raising, fariulng and tobacco grow-
ing.
REGISTER} Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 18x22; 8ul)scription$l; established
186^^; J. M. Williams, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "iju," In 1903, Z (4).
PIKE, Wyoming Co. -a 458t pop., on
Burtalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Rd., 45 m
S. E. of Buffalo. Dairying and agriculture.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1875;
H. C. Scott & Son, editors and publishers
(6—3). Circulation "JKL."
PINEHILIi, Ulster Co. □, 425t pop.,
on Ulster & Delaware Rd., 36 m. N. W. of
Kingston, the county seat. Summer resort
in the Catskill mountains.
OPTIC; Thursdays: democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1892;
E. S.Tompkins, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jKi"
SENTINEL; Saturdays ; republican ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1885; U. S. Grant Cure, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkj."
PINE PLAINS, Dutchess Co. O, 636
pop., on Newburgh, Dutchess & Connecti-
cut, Philadelphia, Reading & New England
and Poughkeepsie & Eastern Rds., 26 m.
N. E. of Poughkeepsie, the county seat.
Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; neutral; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1860; S. T.
Hoag, editor and publisher (7— 3 P). Circula-
tion "JKL."
REGISTER; Fridays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1S82; Chas. S. Wilber, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl"
PLATTSBURG, c. h., Clinton Co. cf
8,434+ pop., on Chateaugay and Delaware &
Hudson Rds. and Lake Champlain. Sara-
nac r. furnishes water power. Lake com-
merce. Iron works, machine shops, saw
and flour mills and various manufactures.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; four pages 18x24; subscription
$3; established 1900; Sentinel Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. In 1903, Z (4). Circu-
lation "JKi."
PRESS; everv morning except Sundav,
and SENTINEL AND CLINTON CO.
FARi>IER, Fridays; republican; eight
pages— daily 20x26, weekly 18x24; subscrip-
tion—daily $5, weekly $1.50; established-
daily 1894," weekly 1855; Sentinel Publishing
Co., publishers (3-- 3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, -jkl." Act-
ual average for 1896, 1,332. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1900, July,
publisher asserts, for the past year, not less
than 1,300. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1!H):5,
vl. InlMl.yl.
Weekly: Rating varied from H in 1891 to I
in 189.5. Actual average for 1896, 4,003.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, y I. In 1899. zl. In 1900,
July, publisher asserts, for the pa'^t year,
never les';! than 2,2(H). In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, yL In 1904, y I.
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 22x30; subscription $1;
established 1811; G. F. Bixby, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,700. In 1895, I. In 1896. publisher
asserts, no edition less than 1,500. In 1897,
T Z. In 1898. zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902. "jkl."
PLEASANT VILLE, Westchester
Co. c\ 1,204+ pop., on New York Central &
Hudson River Rd., 5 m. S. of Ossiniug.
Farming.
JOURNAli; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; Wm. H. Moore, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "JKL"
PORT BYRON, Cayuga Co. D l,013t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
and West Shore Rds. and Erie canal, 8 m.
N. of Auburn, the county seat, and 26 W. of
Syracuse. Manufacturing.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 2i 1x26; subscription .$1; established
1871; L. H. King, editor and publisher (6— 3).
Circtilation "jkl."
PORT CHESTER, Westchester Co.
□, 7,440+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd.. 26 m. N. E. of New York City.
Near Long Island Sound. Stove and iron
works.
ITEM; everv evening except Sunday,
and ENTERPRISE, Saturdays: repub-
lican; daily four, weekly ten or twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $2; es-
tablished—daily 1899. weekly 1884; Thos. J.
Blain, editor and publisher (12—4),
Circulation— Daily : In 1901, "jkl." in
1903, January, publisher asserts, at no time
during the past year less than 1,200. In 1904,
January, publisher asserts, no issue during
1903, was less than 1,300. In 1904, I (Q D)-
Weekly: "jjcl"
RECORD; every evening except Sund ay ;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$5; established October, 1902; Alvah P.
French, editor; The Port Chester Publishing
Company, publishers (1—3). Circ'n "jkl."
JOURNAL ; Thursdays : republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1868; Alvah P. French, editor; Port
Chester Publishing Co.. publishers (3—3).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1.400. . In 1895, 1. In 1896. I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898. ■JKL." In 1902. Z (4,6).
MAGAZINE OF AMERICAN HIS-
TORY; monthly: historical; twenty-four
to forty-eight pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1871: Alvah Brench, editor and
publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jj^l-" In 1904, January, pub-
lisher asserts, lowest issue during 1!X)3 was
2,275. In 1904, yl.
PORT JEFFERSON, Suffolk Co. O,
2,026+ pop., on Long Island Rd., Port Jeffer-
son bay and Long Island Sound, about 57
m. E, of Brooklyn. Shipbuilding and farm-
ing.
ECHO? Saturdays: independent republi-
can; four pages 22x29; subscription $1.25;
established 1892; A. Jay TefEr, editor and
publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jKi." Actualaverage
for 1896. 1,031. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl."
In 1899, Z. In 19(X), October, publisher asserts,
for a year past, 1.5.50. Actual arerage for
1901, 1,S50. In 1902, (z— 11)1. In 1903, yl.
Actual average for 1904, 2,000.
TIMES; Fridays ; democratic ; four
pages 22x29; subscription $1.50; established
1878: Wilson Ritch, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl" In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition less than 1.500. In
1897, Y. In 1898. "jkl."
PORT JERVIS, Orange Co. RQ.SSSf
pop., on Erie and Port Jervis, Monticello &
New York Rds. and Delaware r., 88 m. N. W.
48
rst
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
of New York City. Manufacturing. Rail-
road machine sliops.
EVENING GAZETTE ; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, twice-a-
week, Tuesdays and Fridays: democratic;
dailhf four pages 20x24, w^eekly eight pages
16x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.50;
established 1860; W. H. Nearpass, editor;
Gazette Publishing Company, publishers
(8-3 P).
Circulation— Daily : Accorded I from 1891
to 1895. Actual average for 1896, t2<054. In
1897, V. In 1898. yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. zl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902. yl. InlOOS.yl. Inl904,yl.
Weekly : Rating varied from H in 1892 to I
in I8:t5 Actual average for 1896, 4^,044:. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899. yH. In
1900. zH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. Inl903.
yH. In 1904, yl.
UNION; every evening except Sunday,
and TRI-STATES UNION, Thursdays;
republican ; daily four pages 20x24, weekly
eight pages 18x22: subscription— dally $5,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1872, weekly
1S50; Chas. St. John andF. R. Salmon, editors
and publishers (6—3).
Circulation-Daily "jkl.- In 1903. Z (4).
Weekly -Jii." In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). In
1904 yl.
NEVV YORK FARMER; Thursdays;
agricultural; eight pages 18x22; subscription
$1; established 1881; H. A. Van Fredenberg,
editor; The Tri-States Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (6—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from D in 1891
and 1892 to F in 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. yG. In 1899, yH. In 1900. yH. In
1901. vH. Inl9a2. yH. Inl903. (z-4) H (• •).
In 1904, yH.
PORT RICHMOND, Richmond Go.
n, 10,000 pop., on Staten Island Rapid
Transit Rd. Manufacturing. Residences of
New York City business men.
(See New York City, Borough of Richmond.)
PORTVILIiE, Cattaraugus (7o.p748t
pop., on Western New York & Pennsylvania
and Central New York & Western Rds., 6 m.
S. E. of Clean and 76 S. S. E. of Buffalo.
Farming and lumber.
AUTOGRAPH; Fridays; independent;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1891; Fred Tarbell, editor; W.C. Hol-
comb & Co., publishers (1—5). Cire'n "jkl"
PORT "WASHINGTON, Nassau
Co. Q, on Long Island Rd., 12 m. N. of
Mineola, the county seat. Agriculture.
GAZETTE AND JOURNAL; Wed
nesdays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established— JowrnaZ May,
1902. Go ze^fe 1903, consolidated August, 1903;
William Caruthers , editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "JKL" (A A).
NEWS: Fridays; four pages 17^x24; sub-
scription $1; established January, 1903; Wm.
M. Hyde, editor; News Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (10—3 P). Circulation "jkl"
POTSDAM, St. Lawrence Co. b 3.843t
pop., on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg
Rd. and Racket r., 11 m. N. E. of Canton,
the county seat. Lumber and various
manufactures. Seat of State Normal and
Training School.
COURIER AND FREEMAN;
Wednesdays ; republican ; eight pages 19x24;
subscription .$1 ; established 1852; Elliot Fay
& Sons, editors and publishers (:i — i).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
3,192;/or 1896,3,630. In 1897. Y. Act-
ual average for 1898, 3,730 ; for a year end'
ing ivith Sept., 1899, 3 , 783 ; for 1900, 3, 783 ;
NEW YORK.
forl%l, 3,671; for 1902, 3,664. In 1903,
yH. Actual average for 1904, 3,705.
RECORDER ; Tuesdays; reyubUcan;
four ID six pages 15x21 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1886; E. J. Eastman & Sons, editors and
publishers (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, vl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, y I. In 1902, y I. In 1903, y I. In 1904, y I.
ST. LAWRENCE HERALD; Fri
days; republican; four pages 22x28; subscrip-
tion $1; established 187%; Rollin E. Sumner,
editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation : In 189.5. publisher asserts, not
less than 2.000. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z. In
1898 and 1899, publisher asserts, not less than
2.00<i. In 1900, yl. Actual average for 1901,
1,985. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. Inl904,yl.
POUGHKEEPSIE, c. h., Dutchess
Co. a, 24,089+ pop., on New York Central &
Hudson River, Central New England,
New York, New Haven & Hartford, Pough-
keepsie and Eastern and West Shore Rds.
and Hudson r., 75 m. N. of New York City.
Manufacturing and rivei commerce. Seat
of Vassar College.
EAGLE; every morning except Sunday,
and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays, republican; eight pages 18x22; sub-
scription—aaily $6, semi-weekly $2; estab-
lished—daily 1860. semi-weekly 1785; Piatt &
Piatt, editors and publishers (12—4).
Circulation-Daily "JKL." In 1903, I. In
m»4. yl.
Senii-AVeekly "jkl."
EVENING ENTERPRISE; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; Independent democratic; eight
or ten pages 15x33; subscription— daily $6,
weekly $1; established 1883; D.Brown, edi-
tor; Enterprise Publishing Co., publisher*
(«— 3). Circulation— daily "jkl." In 1903, Z
(4). Weekly "jKi,"
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $8; established 1889; Arthur A.
Parks. editor;Dutchess Publishing Company,
publishers (1-5).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,900. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
(2—1.2,4,6)1. In 1902,(z-6)I. In 1903 (z— 4)
I. In 1904, I (DD).
Publisher's antiouncenient. — Under new
management the Eveninq Star has nearly
doubled its circulation in the last six
months. Now selling more than 3,125 daily
and growing every day. Only one cent pa-
per in city; largest and best. Big mail and
county edition at $2.50 year, circulated
dally by rural delivers-. Read by all classes.
Only dally with live Want ad department.
These are the magnets that pull all best
advertising Into the Star. They prove It
pays. Only dally that sells on street, com-
peting with New York papers. Prints fine
half tone cuts with daily news stories.
Fully covers <»wn local and county field,
and is only dally In city that stands the
test of " keyed " ads in any line of business.
Sworn statements of circulation to adver-
tisers and only paper that printsevery night
actual figures of papers sold previous daj'.
NEWS-PRESS; every morning except
Sunday, and N E W S-T ELEGRAPH,
Saturdays; democratic; daily eight, weekly
sixteen pages 17x24; subscription— dally $6,
weekly $2; established— dally 1852, weekly
1823; J. W. Hinkley, editor; Poughkeepsie
News Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation-Daily: In 1904, I.
W^eekly: "ikl"
SUNDAY COURIER; Sundays; inde-
pendent: sixteen pages 18x28; subscription
$2; established 1872; A. G. Tobey, editor and
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
755
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
publisher; an edition entitled the Weekly
Courier is Issued Mondays (1—4).
Combined circulation : Actual average
for 1895, S.'i75 ; for 1896. 8,480. In 1897,
FZ. Id 1898, yF. Actual average for 1899,
8,708. Inl9(X), vF. AcHial average for 1901,
9,449; for 1902, 10,070: /or liK)3,10,593;
/•or 1W4. 10. 7«0. ^,.,^.
Hr<;iJENOT QUARTERLY; unde-
nominational ; twelve pages 6x8 ; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established vm; Prof. and Mrs.
Jean C. Bracq, editors; Franco- American
Committee of Evangelization, publishers
(3—3). Does not insert advertisements.
PRATTSBURG, Steuben Co. p 713t
pop., on Kanona & Prattsburg Rd., 14 m.
N. of Bath, the county seat Flour mills,
creamery and cheese factory. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 2i >x26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1872 ;
Hovee & Chisholm, editors and publishers
(8—3). Circulation "iKL. '•
PRATTSVILLE, Oreme Co. D^ 384t
pop., on Schoharie creek. In the Catskill
mountains. 50 m. S. W. of Albany, the State
capital.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1856 ;
M. G. Marsh, editor and publisher (2—4). Cir-
culation "JKL."
PULASKI, Oswego Co. a l,493t pop.,
on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd,
and Salmon r., 4 m. from Lake Ontario.
Manufacturing and dairying.
DE.>10CRAT; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1850; Bvron Q. Seamans, editor and
publisher (8-3 P).
Circulation : Inl896,"JiL." In 1897. Z. In
1898, zT. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
(z-4, 5)1. Inl902.yl. Inl903,yl. Inl904,yl.
QUAKER STREET, Schenectady
Co. D- 300 pop., on Delaware & Hudson
Rd.. 15 m. W. of Schenectady, the county
seat. Shipping point for hay and grain.
REVIEW ; Thursdays; people's party;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; D. H. Crowe, editor; Crowe Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Circulation ••■uu."
RANDOLPH, Cattaraugus Co. p
1,309+ pop., on Erie Rd., 17 m. E. of James-
town. Western New York Home for Orphan
Children and Chamberlain Institute. Paint
and furniture. Farming and dairying.
ENTER P RISE ;Thur8day8;democratlc;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1891; W. A. Shewman, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "iKi "
REGISTER AND COURANT;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x23; sub-
scription $1 ; established — Register, 1863,
CouraMM8T6; Marc D. Johnson, editor; Ran-
dolph Publishing Co.. publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 189.i, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,368. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. Actual
average /or 1898. 1,420. In 1899. y I. Act-
ual average for 1900, 1,325. In 1901, yl. In
1902, vl. In 1903, yl. Actual average for
1904. 1,378.
RAVENA, Albany Co. o 1,400 pop.,
on West Shore Rd., 12 m. S. of Albany, the
State capital.
NEWS; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1897; E. F. Liver-
more, editor and publisher (2— 4).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903, 1,075. In 1904, -'jki,"
RED CREEK, W^ayne Co. -n 480t pop.,
on Rome, Watertown 8c, Ogdensburg Rd.,
30 m. W. of 08w«go. Agriculture.
HERA L I> I Tliursdays; Independent:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894: W. Q. Phipplns, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average f or l^Z,
1,173. In 1904, yl.
RED HOOK,J5«<c^M»Co.a,857tpop.,
on Philadelphia, Reading & New England
Rd., 20 m. N. of Poughkeepsie, the county
seat. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1859; A. Piester. editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "iju, "
RENSSELAER, Rensselaer Co. D-
7,i66-|- pop., on Boston & Albany and New
York Central & Hudson River Rds. and
Hudson r., opposite Albany, the State capi-
tal. Pork packing, milling, felt and ana-
line dye. Manufacturing.
EAGLE; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 171^x22; subscription $1; established
1873; C. F. Coe, editor; Star Eagle Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (12-4).
Circulation: In 1897, "iia-." In 1898, Z. In
1899. zl. In 1900. y I. In 1901. (z-1, 2, 4, 6) I.
In 1902, yl. In 19o3, (z— 4) I. In 1904, I.
GAZETTE AND SUN; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1860: W. N. Callender, editor
and publisher (2 — 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,800. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL."
RHINEBECK, Dutchess Co. R l,494t
pop., on Philadelphia, Reading & New Eng-
land Rd. and Hudson r., opposite Kingston.
Farming,
GAZETTE; Saturdays ; Independent ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1846 ; R. R. RIkert, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,010. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKi "
RICHFIELD SPRINGS, Otsego
Co. a 1,537+ pop., on Delaware, Lacka-
wanna & Western Rd., 16 m. N. of Coopers- .
town, the county seat, and 35 S. of Utica.
Celebrated watering place and summer
resort.
MERCURY; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1866; F. E. Mungor, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,750. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL."
RICHMOND VILLE, Schoharie Co.
O 651+ pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd.,
50 m. W. of Albany, the State capital.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
PHOENIX ; Wedneiiays; democratic:
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1879 : StIllman G. Shaf er, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "JKL- " Inl903, Z (4).
RICHVILLE, St. Lawrence Co. b
331+ pop., on Rome, Watertown & Ogdens-
burg Rd , about 17 m. S. W. of Canton, the
county seat. Agriculture.
RECORDER AND DEKALB
TOWNSHIP TELEGRAM; Wednes
756
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
days; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1897; Mrs. Willis P. Hendrick,
editor; Standard Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation: Inl898, "jkl." Actual average
/or 1899, 1,178. In 1900, y I. In 1901, "jkl."
RIPLEY, Chautauqua Co. p 2,017
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and New York, Chicago & St. Louis Rds.,
65 m. S. W. of Buffalo and 23 S. E. of Erie,
Pa. Grape growing and agriculture.
REVIEW; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1893; G. R. Dean, editor and publisher ( 12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
RIVERHEAD, c. h., Suffolk Co. R
3,500 pop., on Long Island Rd. and Peconic
r. at its entrance into Great Peconic bay,
73 m. E. of Brooklyn. Flour, woolen and
planing mills and carriage factories.
COUNTY REVIEW ; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established September, 19o3 ; Harry
Lee and John H. Hagen, editors and pub-
lishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
NEWS ; Saturdays ; republican ; four pages
20x26 : subscription $1.50; established 1867:
H.H.Willlamson,editorandpubli8her(8— 3P).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.000. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899 and 1900, publisher asserts,
no issue less than 1,000. In 1901, "jkl "
ROCHESTER, c. h., Monroe Co. -n
162.603+ pop., on Buffalo, Rochester & Pitts-
burg, Erie, Lehigh Valley, New York Cen-
tral & Hudson River, Rochester & Lake
Ontario, and Western New York & Pennsyl-
vania Rds., and Genesee r., 7 m. from Lake
Ontario. The river furnishes abundant
water power. Important commercial
point. Flour mills, nurseries, boots and
shoes, tobacco and cigars and various
manufactories.
DAILY.
ABEND POST; every evening except
Sunday, and SExlII-WEEKLiY, Mondays
and Thursdays; German; Independent;
dally eight, semi- weekly six pages l~^x22]4:
subscription— dally $3.60, semi- weekly $1.50;
established 1851; Julius Loos, editor; Roches-
ter German Publishing Co., publishers;
prints an edition of the semi-weekly for
Lockport (1 — 5).
Circulation— Daily 'jjil." Actual average
/or 19fJ3, 5,396; for 1904. 5.394.
Combined Semi-Weekly "iKL." In 1902.
Z (4.5). Actual average for 1903, 3,115;
/or 1904, 3,111.
NEW YORK— Rochester.
DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE j
every morning, and VVEEKLY, Wednes-
days: republican; daily twelve to sixteen,
weekly twelve pages 18x23; subscription-
daily $6, Simday $1.50, weekly $1 ; established
—Democrat 1826, Chronicle 1868 ; E. R. Willard,
editor; Rochester Printing Company, pub-
lishers (1 — 5).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895, 21,368; for 1896. 23,429; /or a year
ending with August, 1898, 35,488: for a
year ending ivith September, 1S99, 29,854.
Average circulation for year ending Oct. 31,
1900, 27,555 (aaa). Actual average for 1900,
30,364; for 1901, 30,881; for 1902,
32,045 ; for 1903, 31,565; for 1904,
32 8T 1 .
Sunday*: In 1895, C. In 1896, C. In 1897. C.
In 1898, C. In 1899, C. Average circulation
for year ending Oct. 31, 1900, 18,667 (aaa).
Actual averagef or 1900,'iil,'i7 3. In 1901, yD.
Actual average for 1902,24,446; /or 1903,
24,692; for 1904, 26.487.
Weekly: In 1895, 1. In 1-896, 1. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL." Average circulation for vear
ending Oct. 31, 1900, 11,250 (aaa). In 1901, yF.
Actual average for 1902,10,321. In 1903,
yF. In 1904, yG.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; twelve pages
15x23; subscription $3; established 1887; John
E. Morey, editor; The Evening Times Co..
publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895, G. In 1896. G. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, F. Actual av-
erage for 1900, 14,925. In 1901, E. In
1902, (z— 4. 6) E. Actual average for 1903,
17,063; /or 1904, 18,659.
HERAIjD; every morning; democratic;
ten to sixteen pages 17x23; subscription —
dally $6, Sunday $1.50: established— dally
1879, Sunday 1876; Louis M. Antlsdale, editor;
Rochester Herald Co., publishers (1—4).
Circulation— Daily : Accorded F from
1891 to 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897. E Z. In
1898, zE. In 1899. zE. In 1900. yE. Actual
average for 1901, 16,356 ;/or 1902, 16,652:
/or 1903, 16,871. In 1904, yF.
Sunday: Accorded F from 1891 to 1896.
In 1896, F. In 1897. F Z. In 1898, zG. In
1899, zG. In 1900, yG. Actual average for
1901. 9,721; for 1902, 9,623; for 1903,
11,781. In 1904, yG.
POST-EXPRESS ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and FARM STOCK
JOURNAL, Thursdays; daily republican;
weekly agricultural, live stock; daily twelve
to sixteen pages 18x22; weekly sixteen pages
10x15; subscription— dally $6; weekly $1 ;
established 18fS; Francis B. Mitchell, editor;
Post Express Printing Co., publishers (1-4).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, E. In 1896,
E. In 1897, FY. In 1898, yF. In 1899, zF.
Actual average for a year ending icith Oc-
tober. 1900. 13,136. Average circulation for
year ending Oct. 31, 1900, 7,960 (aaa). In
Rochester has a German population of 49,597, which is 30.5 per
cent of the entire citizenship. The
is the only German paper in Rochester.
Its readers are thrifty people, and prefer to read their news in their
own language.
The **Abendpost" has the largest Circulation of any German
newspaper between New York City and Cleveland.
ROCHESTER GERMAN PUBLISHING CO,,
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
CATALOGUE BY STATES. 757
• •I JL J. 1 \~j • • •
Souvenir Post Card.
A Splendid and Inexpensive
Follow- Up System.
Pri7iters Ink for April 5, 1905, describes,
in a three-page illustrated article, the uses and
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
NEW YORK— Rochester.
NEW YORK— Rochester.
1901, yF. Inl902,yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904,
(z— 6) E(0©).
Weekly : In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In 1897,
H Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
Inl901,yl. Inl902,yl. Inl903,(z— 4) I(##).
In 1904, "JKL."
UNION AND ADVERTISER ; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Wednesdays; democratic; twelve to sixteen
pages 18x24; subscription— dally $6. weekly
$1; established— daily 1826, weekly 1816;
Wllllani Purcell, editor; Union and Adver-
tiser Co., publishers (3 — 4).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less tnan 13,100. Actual average
for 1896, 15,749. In 1897. E Z. Actual
average for 1898, 23,t203; for a year ending
wn^ft, jyrarc/i. 1900. 18, 864;/or 1901. 19,379.
In 1902, yD. ^c^tmio vera gre for 1903, 18, 038:
/or 1904, 18, '^60.
Weekly: In 1895. I. In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. Inl898,"iSL."
WEEKLY.
CATHOLIC JOURNAL; Saturdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion %\; established 1889; Catholic Journal
Publishing Co., editors aind publiBherg(8— 3 P).
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 3.000. In 1896. II . In 1897,
Y. In 1898. zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. zl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, vl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, vl.
LABOR WORLD; Saturdays; labor;
eight pases 15x22; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1903: Maurice F. Danlky, editor and
publisher (12 — 4).
OUD HOLLAND; Saturdays; HoUand-
Ish; independent; eight pages 13i4x20; sub-
scription 50 cents ; established October, 1901 ;
H. Groskamp, editor; Geo. W. Gaeb, pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation— In 1902, Z (2—11)
(A A).
SUNDAY STAR; Saturdays; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; established
1889; Maurice F. Danihy, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 5,500. In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. Tn
1898. yH. In 1899, vH. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
BI-WEEKLY.
CAMPUS ; bi-weekly ; Fridays, during
college year; collegiate; sixteen pages 8x11;
subscription $2; established 1873; Students of
the University of Rochester, editors and
publishers (9—3). Circulation "jkl"
SEMI-MONTHLY.
LAWYERS' REPORTS, ANNO-
TATED; semi monthlj' ; law; two hun-
dred pages 6>^xl0; subscription $20; estab-
lished 1889; The Lawyers' Co-operative Pub
Ushlng Co., editors and publishers; issue also
Opinions of the United States Supreme Court,
semi-monthly, $2; Interstate Commerce Re-
ports, semi-monthly, $8, and General Digest
— American and English, bi-monthly, $4.
Combined circulation : In 1897, F. In
1898, yF. In 1899. vF. lu 1900, yG. In 1901, F.
In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF (0 0)(A A).
MONTHLY.
BAPTIST MONTHLY; except July
and August; baptist; eight pages 10x14; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1886; H. K.
Phlnney, editor; E. M. Morse, publisher
(1-5).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 2,500. In 1895, H. Actual average
for 1896, 2,500. In 1897, Y^. In 1898. yl. In
1899, publisher asserts, not less than 3.0(X). In
1900, vH. Actu^il average for 1901,2,520;
for 1902, 2.500. In 1904, January, publisher
asserts, every lss«e during 1903 w^as 2,500.
Actual average for 1904, 2,500.
CASE AND COMMENT; monthly;
law; twelve pages 5x9; subscription 50 cents;
established 1893; The Lawyers' Co-operative
Publishing Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1897,
20.000. Inl898,yD. Actual average for a
year ending with October, 1899, 23,300 ; for
a year ending with July, 1900, 29,160; for
a year ending with May, 1901, 31,666; for
1902, 30,000. In 19u3, December, publisher
asserts, every issue during past vear was
30,000. Actualaverage for 1904, 30',000.
CASKET; monthly; undertaking;
twenty-four to forty-four pages 11x15; sub-
scription $1; established 1876; Mrs. T. A.
Nirdlinger. editor; The Casket Publishing
Co., publishers (8—3 P).
Circulation: Rating varied from 4,500 in
1891 to "JKL" in 1895. Actual average for 18W,
5,691 ; /"or 1897, 6.279. In 1898, yG. In
1899, yG. In 1900. zG. In 1901, yG. Inl90a,yG.
In 1903, yG. In 19<j4, vG.
EDUCATIONAL GAZETTE. (See
Syracuse, N. Y.)
FRATERNAL MONITOR; monthly;
secret societies ; thirty six pages 9x12; sub-
scrij)tion $1 ; established 1890 ; Fraternal
Monitor Co., editors and publishers (8— 3P).
Circulation "jkl."
GREEN'S FRUIT GROWER AND
HOME COMPANION; monthly; horti-
culture; twenty -four pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1881; Charles A.
Green, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 51,000. In 1896, B. In 1897, B Z.
In 1898, yB. In 1899, yC. In 1900. yD. Actuat
average for 1901, 90,000. In liH)2, (z— 4) A .
Actual average for a year ending with May,
1903, 107,000. In 1904, yA.
HOSPITAL REVIEW; monthly;
sixteen pages 7x10; subscription 65 cents;
established 1864; Mrs. H. L. O.-^good, editor;
Publishing Committee of the Rochester City
Hospital, publishers (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
In 1902, Z (4) (A A).
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL ADVO-
CATE; monthly; sixteen pages 6x8; sub-
scription 65 cents ; established 1865; Mrs. Fran-
cis W. Little, editor; Publication Committee
of the Industrial School, publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
MUTUAL UNDERWRITER;
monthly; insurance; twenty four pages 9x12;
subscription $1 ; established 1881 ; The Mutual
Underwriter Co., editors and publishers
(3—5 P). Circulation "jkl."
NATIONAL NURSER YM A N ;
monthly; horticulture; twenty-four pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1893; The
National Nurseryman Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
NEW^ YORK ANNOTATED
CASES; monthly; law; one hundred and
eighteen pages 6x9; subscription $8: estab-
lished 1894; James G. Greene, editor; William-
son Law Book Company, publishers.
Circulation: Inl902,I. Inl903,(z— 4)1 (••).
In 1904, y I.
ONLY" ONE; monthly; literary; fifty
pages 61^x10; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished January, 1904; Prof. J. Shero, editrr;
The Onlv One Publishing Co-, publishers
(12-4 P).^
REASON; monthly ; fifty-two pages
5x7: subscription 50 cents; established 1899;
B. F. Austin, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation "JKL." In 1903, (z— 4) I (••).
In 1904, yl.
PYTHIAN KNIGHT; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; twenty pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1886; W. H. St. John,
editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation : In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I
(••). In 1904, y I.
SIDEPATHS; monthly ; cycling ;
eighteen to fifty-two pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1898; Herbert
Shearer, editor; SIdepaths Publishing Com-
pany, publishers.
Circulation : Actual average for 1898,
3,076; /orl899, 4,327. Inl9(i0,yH. In
1901, (z-1, 2, 4) 1. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl»
In 19()4 yl
VIC'K'S FAMILY' MAGAZINE:
monthly ; horticulture, floriculture ana
household; thirty-two pages 10^^x13: sub-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
759
NEW YORK— Rochester.
Bcriptlon 30 cents; established 1878; Vlck Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation : Rating varied from A. In 1891
to B in 1895. In 189(1. B. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yC.
In 1899. zC. In 19(Xt, vC. In 1901.(z— 1. 2, 4, 6)C.
Actual average for 190-^ 50,000. In
1903, yB. Actual average for 1904, 76,666.
ROCKVIL.LE CENTRE, Nassau
Co. CH, 1,884+ pop., on Long Island Rd., 19 m.
E. of New York City. Agriculture.
SOUTH SIDE OBSERVER; Fridays;
republican; four pages 22x28; subscription
$2; established 1865; Charles L. Wallace, edi-
tor; South Side Observer Co., publishers
(7-3).
Circiilatiou: Actual average for 1895,
l,9ti0. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In 189b,
"jKL." In 1899, publisher asserts, no issue less
than 1.700. In 1900, yl. Actual average for
1901. 1,662. In XQO'i, yl. In 1903, (z-^) I.
Actual average for 1904, 1,702.
ROME, Oneida Co. u 15,343t pop., on
Newr York Central & Hudson River, New
York, Ontario & Western and Rome,Water-
town & Ogdensburg Rds. and Mohawk r.,
at confluence of Black River and Erie canals,
15 m. N.W.of Utlca. Iron, machinery, brass,
copper, canning, knitting, saddlery, wire,
brass tubing and utensils, and other man-
ufactures. Farming and dairying. Natural
gas.
SENTINElij every evening except Sun-
day, and .SEI^l I- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; daily six, semi-weekly
eight pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5,
semi-weekly $1.50; established— daily 1881,
semi-weekly 1821; A. C. Kessinger, editor;
Rome Sentinel Company, publishers (1 — 5).
Circulatiou— Daily: Actual average for
1895, 2,534; for 1896. 2,914; for 1897,
2,934; for 1898, 3,262; /or 1899, 3,100;
for 1900, 3, 186; /or 1901, 3,273; for 1902.
3,424; /or 1903, 3,506; for 1904, 3,499.
Semi-Weekly: Actual average for 1895,
5,010; /or 1896, 5,017; /or 1897,5,820;
for 18i»8, 5,228; /or 1899, 5,076: /or 1900,
5,017; /or 1901. 5,019; for 1902,4,905;
for 1903. 5.073 } for 1904. 5,075.
REPUBLICAN; triweekly, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1881 ; James J. Guernsey, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
DEAF MUTES' REGISTER; Thurs
days ; educational ; four pages 18x24 ; subscrip-
tion$l; established 1884; F. L. Seliney, editor
and publislier (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
HARNESS GAZETTE; monthly.
(See Syracuse, N. Y.)
"RO^COT,^ Sullivan Co. D, 700 pop., on
New York, Ontario & Western Rd., .5^ m. N.
W. of Monticello, the countj' seat. Acid
factories and turning shops. Dairying,
manufacturing and blue-stone quarrying.
ROSCOE-ROCKLAND REVIEW;
Thursdays; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1894; L.William Hones, editor;
L. W. Hones and E. Schreier. publisher' (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1898,"JKL." In 1899. Z. Act-
ual average for 1900. 1,034. In 1901. -jkl.
Actual average f or l^m,l,Q5Q. In 1903, "jkl."
ROSLYN, Queens Co. U^ 1,408 pop.,
on Long Island Rd. and Long Island Sound,
20 m. N. E. of Brooklyn. Paper, flour and
planing mills and canning factories.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four pages
20x26; subscription $1.50; established 1878;
A. C. Crandall, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl.- in 1896. I. In
1897. 1 Z. In 1898. yl. In 1899, "jkl."
NEW YORK.
ROXBUR Y, Delaware Co. 0,4181 pop.,
on Ulster & Delaware Rd.,22 m. E. of Delhi.
Sash and blind factory.
TII^IES; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1879;
J. H. Dudley, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
RUSHFORD, Allegany Co. P 734
pop.. 20 m. N. W. of Belmont, the county
seat. Butter and cheese making.
SPECTATOR; Thursdays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25:
established 1878 ; W. F. Benjamin, editor and
publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,800. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. publisher asserts, no issue less than
1,830. In 1899. yl. In 1900. zl. In 1901,
(z-2. 4,6)1. In 1902, (z— 5,11,12)1. Inl903,yl.
In 1904, (z-4) I.
RYE, Westchester Co. P, l,651t pop.
REVIEW; Wednesdays (A A).
SAG HARBOR, Suffolk Co. R l,969t
pop., on Long Island Rd., 100 m. E. of New
York City. Watch-case and tool manu-
factories. Port of entry.
CORRECTOR; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2 ; established
1822; B. D. Sleight, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
EXPRESS; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $2 ; established 18.59;
John H. Hunt, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
SAINT GEORGE. (New Brighton
P.O.) Richmond Co. □. 16,342+ pop.(township).
on Stateu Island Rapid Transit Rd. and
New York bay, 6 m. S. of Borough of Man-
hattan, New York City.
(See New York City, Borough of Richmond.)
SAINT JOHNS VI LLE, Mont-
gomery Co. D- 1,873+ pop., on New York Cen-
tral & Hudson River and West Shore Rds.
and Erie canal. 64 m. N. W of Albany.
Agricultural implements, pianos, woolens
and paper. Agriculture and dairying.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1896: Edwin Knight, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulatiou "jkl."
NEWS; Wednesdays; non-partisan ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.25; established
1886; Ambrose C. Grouse, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl"
SAINT REGIS FALLS, Franklin
Co. cf 879+ pop., on Northern New York
Rd., 22 m. S. W. of Malone, the county seat.
Lumber and various manufactures.
ADIRONDACK NEWS; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22: subscription
$1; established 1S86; M. A. RoAvell. editor and
publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation: Rating varied from Hln 1892
to I In 1895. In 1896. 1. In 1897. Y. In 1898. z I.
In 1899, vl. Inl900.yl. In 1901, yl. Iul902.yl,
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
SALAMANCA, Cattaraugus Co. p
4,251+ pop., on Erie, Buffalo, Rochester &
Pittsburg and Western New York & Penn-
sylvania Rds. Engine houses and machine
760
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
shops of three railroads. Embroidery
factory, tannery and lumber mills.
NEWS; every morning except Sunday;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$2.50; established 1894; H. A. Parker, editor
and publisher (2 — i).
Circulation: In 1898, -jkl." In 1899, Z.
Actual average for a year ending with
August. 1902, 1,366. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
l<t04, ••JKL."
REPUBLICAN PRESS; every even-
ing except Sunday, and CATTARAUGUS
REPUBLICAN, Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3,
weekly .$1.50; established— daily 1867, weekly
1904 ; B. B. Weber, editor and publisher ( 1—5) ;
weekly dated and issued also at Little Valley.
Circiiiatiou— Weekly : Accorded Hfrom
1892 CO 1895. In 1896, 1897 and 1898, publisher
asserts, smallest edition 2,500. In 1899. yH.
In 1900, July, publisher asserts, for upwards
of twenty years has been over 2,500. In 1901,
yH. In 1902. vH. In 1903, (z— 4) H. Actual
average for 1904, 3,412.
CATTARAUGUS UNION; Fri
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1856; J. W. Kelly, ed-
itor and publisher. Circ'n 'jkl." In 1900, Z.
In 1902, "JKL."
SALEM, c. li., Washington Co. n-l,391t
pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd., 47 m. N. E.
of Albany, the State capital. Seat of Wash-
ington Academy. Summer resort. Slate
quarries, one shirt and three furniture fac-
tories.
AXIOM; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1885;
R. A. Cruikshank, editor and publisher (6— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1,053; for 1897, 1,101. In
1898, yl. Actual average for \899,l,'ii<-26. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903.
(z— 4) I. In 1904. vT.
REVIEW-PRESS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x28; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1850; MacCartee & Hill, editors and
publishers (2—4). Circulation 'jkl."
SANDY CREEK, Oswego Co. n 692t
pop., on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg
Rd.. Sandy creek and Lake Ontario, 47 m.
N. W. of Syracuse. Natural - gas wells,
wooden-plate and pulp factory.
NEWS; Thursdays ; non-partisan ; ten
pages 15x21; subscription $1.50; established
1870: F. Dudley Corse, editor and publisher
(8— 3P)-
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
1,538; for 1896, 1,500. In 1897. I. Act-
ual average for a year ending with Septem-
ber, 1898, 1,505; for a year ending with
December 18, 1899,1,514; /"or 1900, 1,509;
/orl901, 1,506: /or 1902, 1.636. Inl903,yl.
Actual average for 1904,1,533.
SANDY HILIi, Washington Co. D
4,473+ pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd. and
Hudson r., 52 m. N. of Albany, the State
capital. Water power, used in manufact
uring.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; six-
teen pages 11x17; subscription $1 ; established
1823; Albert H. Perrigo, editor and publisher
(3-3).
Circulation: Actual average for 189.5,
1,538. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, -iKL.- In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
S ARAN AC "LAJi.!:, Franklin Co.cf
2,591+ pop.— local estimate 4,000— on New
York Central & Hudson River Rd., and
Delaware & Hudson, 370 m .N. of New York
NEW YORK.
City, 51 m. S. of Malone, the county seat.
Sporting and health resort. Lumber.
ADIRONDACK ENTERPRISE;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1895; Allen 1.
Vosburgh, editor and publisher (8—3 P). Cir-
culation "jkl " In 1901, Z (1,2. 4,5).
FRANKL.1N CO. FORUHI; Wednes-
days; independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; M. B. Murphy,
eaitor and publisher (i3 — 3). Circulation "jkl "
SARATOGA SPRINGS, Saratoga
Co. D- 12,409+ pop., on Delaware & Hudson,
Fltchburg, Adirondack and Saratoga & Mt.
McGregor Rds., 38 m. N. of Albany, the State
capital. Fashionable watering place, con-
taining cathartic, alkaline, iron, sulphur
and magnetic mineral springs.
SARATOGA SUN; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
democratic ; four pages— daily 15x22, weekly
22x28; subscription — daily $3, weekly $1;
established— dally 1901, weekly 1870; The Sun
Printing Co. (Inc.), publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation— Daily: -jkl." In 1902Z(4,6).
Weekly: In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." (??)
SARATOGIAN; every evening except
Sunday, and SE1IH-WEEKL.Y', Mondays
and Thursdays; republican; eight pages —
daily 15x22, semi-weekly 20x26; subscription-
daily $6, semi weekly $1; established 1852;
John K. Walbridge, editor; The Saratogian
Company, publishers (11 — 3)
Circulation- Daily : Rating varied from
H in 1892 to I in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897,
HZ. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4) H. In 1903, (z— 4)
H. In lSt04, H.
Semi- Weekly: In 1896. "jkl " In 1897. Z.
In 1902, ".FKL."
SARATOGA EAGLE; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 22x28: subscription
$1; established 1879; Fred M. Waterbury, edi-
tor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895 "jkl" Actual aver-
acre /or 1896. 3,186: for 1897, 3,300; for
1898, 3,063. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 1) I. In 1903, yl. In
1904, y I.
SARATOGA HERALD; Wednes-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established March, 19o2; E. P.
Howe & Son, editors and publishers. Clrcu
lation "TKL."
SARDINIA, Erie Co. -a 45it pop.
CENSOR: Fridays (A A).
SAUGERTIES, C^ 3,697 Ulster Co.t
pop., on West Shore Rd. and Hudson r., at
mouth of Esopus creek, 12 m. above
Kingston, the county seat. Paper mills,
binderies and iron works. Agriculture.
POST ; every evening except Sunday, and
TELEGRAPH. Thursdays ; Independent ;
four pages 15x22, subscription — dally $5,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1877. weekly
1845: Saugerties Printing and Publishing Co.,
publishers (3—3). Circulation — daily "iju.."
weekly "jkl."
SAVANNAH, Wayne Co. -n573t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River and
West Shore Rds., 13 m. E. of Lyons, the
county seat. Flour mills and barrel fac-
tory. Fruit and tobacco.
TIMES; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription fl; established 1894;
Wilbur F. Baggerly, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl "
CATALOGUE BY STATES. 7G1
[a Roll of Honor 1
The Roll of Honor is a classified
department in Printers^ Ink. It is
considered by advertisers the most im-
portant and most practical step in scien-
tific advertising for the ONE reason that
it is based upon the system of measur-
ing circulation which has been practiced
by Roweirs American Newspaper Di-
rectory for thirty-seven consecutive years*
* * *
No amount of money can buy a
place in the Roll of Honor for a paper
not having the required qualification.
A description of the Roll of Honor
may be noticed on page 712.
762
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
SAVONA, Steuben Co. JJ Gilf pop., on
Erie and Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Rds. and Conhocton r., 6 m. S. E. of Bath, one
of the two county seats. Dairj'ing, farm-
ing and tobacco and fruit growing.
KEVIEW; Fridays; independent; eigl^t
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1888; T. C. Wall, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jml."
SAYVILLE, Su^olk Co. Q^ 2,250 poj?.,
on Long Island Rd. and Great South bay,
51 m. E. of Brooklyn. Oyster dredging and
fisheries. Summer resort.
SUFFOLK CO. NEWS ; Fridays; re
publican ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1885; Francis Hoag, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
SCARSDALE, Westchester (70.0,349
pop.— local estimate 800 — on New York Cen-
tral & Hudson River Rd., 18 m. N. of New
York City. Agriculture. Residential town
of N. Y. business men.
INQUIRER; weekly, Thursdays; Inde-
pendent; four to eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $2; established July, 1901; S. L. Angell,
editor and publishers (3— 3j. Circ'n "jkl."
SCHAGHTICOKE, Rensselaer Co. D-
1 ,061+pop.,onFitchburg Rd.,llm.N.of Troy,
the county seat. Woolen, flax and paper
mills. Agriculture.
SUN 5 Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
J. W. Richards, editor and publisher (8 — 3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1899, Z. In 1902, ".tkl."
SCHENECTADY, c. h., Schenectady
Co. D-31,682t pop.— local estimate 47,275— on
New York Central & Hudson River and
Delaware & Hudson Rds., Mohawk r. and
Erie canal, 16 m. N. W. of Albany, the State
capital. Machinery, engines, boiler, elec-
trical machinery, locomotive, threshing
machine and broom works. Woolen and
flour mills and various other manufactures.
Union College.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; eight to twenty-
four pages 17x23; subscription $3: established
1855. B. R. Hatmaker, editor and manager
(2-5).
(Circulation— Daily : In 1895, T. Actual
average for 1896, ti..373. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, vl. In 1900, y I. In 19)1. yl.
In 1902. (z— 4, 6) 1. Actual average for 1903,
4,371:/or 1904, 5.5'21.
Publisher's announcement. — Began printing
on new Hoe 24-page press February 2. Will
guarantee average daily circulation for
coming year of over 7,U00.
GAZETTE ; every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY , Fridays; democratic;
daily eight to twenty eight, weekly eight
pages 19x23^; subscription— daily $3. weekly
$1; established- daily 1894. weekly 1869; W.
A. Niver, editor; Daily Gazette Company
publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895. I. In 1896.
H. Actual average for first nine months of
1897,3,512. In 1898. yH. Actual aver age for
1899. 4,6tJ7; for 1900. 6,489; for a year
endina with September, 1901. 7,506; for
1902, 9,097: for 1903, 11,633: for 1901,
ltj,574.
Weekly: "jkl."
UNION; every evening except Sunday
and SEMI- WEEKLY,
Fridays; republican; daily
Tuesdays and
six to twelve,
semi-weekly six to eight pages 18x22; sub-
scription—daily |3, semi-weekly $1; estab-
lished 1865; James H. Callanan, editor and
publisher (3—3).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, I. In 1896,
H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl.
In 190(1, yl. Actual average for 1901, 4,!299;
for 1902, 4,419. In 1903, ###.
Semi- Weekly: In 1895, "jkl.- Actual aver-
age for 1896, 2,374. In 1897, Y. In 1898.
vl. In 1899. zT. In 1900. y I. Actual average
for 1901. 3,995. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH.
In 1904, y I.
DAS DEUTSCHE JOURNAL; Sat-
urdays; German; independent; eight pages
17x22; subscription $2; established 1900; O.
E. Heck, editor; M. Kreuzberger, publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
INTERNAZIONALE; Saturdays
(A A).
SCHENEVUS, Otsego Co. c 613tpop.,
on Delaware & Hudson Rd., «7 m. W. of
Albany, the State capital. Hop growing and
manufacturing.
MONITOR; Thursdays ; independent ;
four pages 20x26 : subscription $1 ; established
1863; Orra L. Tipple, editor; Monitor Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl."
In 1901, Z 13).
SCHOHARIE, c. h., Schoharie Co. n-
1,006+ pop., on Middleburg & Schoharie Rd.
and Schoharie r., 40 m. W. of Albany, the
State capital. Farming and manufacturing.
REPUBLICAN AND COUNTY
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1819: Daniel D. Frisble, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3K
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 189.5,
In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl-" In 1902,
Z(4— 6).
STANDARD; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898: Lvman S. Holmes, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circ'n "jkl." Inl903,Z(4).
SCHUYLERVILLE, Saratoga
Co. D- 1.601+ pop., on Fitchburg Rd., Hudson
r. and Champlain canal, 23 m. N. of Troy
Paper mills and cotton factories.
STANDARD; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1871; C. C. Allen, editor and publisher
(3—3).
Circulation; In 1900, -jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,063. In 1902, "jkl."
SEACIiIFF, Queens Co.c;i,558t pop., a
steamboat landing on Long Island Sound,
26 m. E. of New York City.
NEWS: Saturdays; oemoeratic; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; established
1883: Fred A. Maidment, editor and publisher
(2—4). Circulation "jkl."
SENECA FALLS, Seneca Co. a 6.519t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
and Lehigh Valley Rds. and Cayuga and
Seneca canal, 16 m. W. of Auburn. Fine
water power. Manufactures hand and
power pumps, flre engines, automobiles,
woolen goods, paper and machinery.
COURIER- JOURNAL ; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 16x22i^; subscription
$1.50; established— Cowrter 1837. Journal 1884.
consolidated 1902; Wm. J. Pollard, editor;
Journal Publishing Co., publishers (.3—5 P).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual average
for 1897. 1,500. In 1898. yl . In 1899, yl.
In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902. (z— 4, 6) I.
In 1903. yl. In 19ti4, I.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
763
NEW YORK.
REVEILLE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 21x28; subscription $2; established 1854;
Henry Stowell, editor and publisher (3 — oP).
Circulntiou: In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,440. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. •■jKj,." In 1904, I.
SHERBURNE, Chenango Co. D 899t
pop. on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Rd. and Chenango r., 11 m. N. of Norwich,
the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS ; Saturdays ; independent; four
pages 20x2fe; subscription $1.50; established
1864; John H. O'Brian, editor and publisher
(8— 3P). Circulation "JKi.."
SHERMAN, Chautauqua Co. p 760t
pop.— township 1, 525 — on Western New York
& Pennsylvania Rd., 10 m. S. W. of Mayville,
the county seat. Lumber. Butter and
cheese factory.
CHAUTAUQUA NEWS ; Wednes
days: republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1876; C. E. Shel-
don, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
SHORTSVILLE, Ontario Co. -n 922t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd.. 34 m. S. E. of Rochester. Paper mills
and wheel and drill factories.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; Independ-
ent; four pages 30x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; Frank W. Perry, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
SIDNEY, Delaware Co. U, 2,331t pop.,
on Delaware & Hudson, New York, Ontario
& Western Rds. and Susquehanna r., 40 m.
W. of Binghamton. Manufacturing and
farming.
RECORD; Saturdays ; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882; Arthur Bird, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays (A A).
SILVER CREEK, Chautauqua Co.JJ
1,944+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern, Western New York & Pennsyl-
vania and New York, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., 31 m. S. W. of Buffalo. Milling machin-
ery. Agriculture and grape growing.
GAZETTE; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; republican; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1890; C. F. Stacy,
editor and publisher (3— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
SILVERSPRINGS, Wyoming Co. -a
667+ pop., on Erie, Buffalo, Rochester & Pitts-
burg and Silver Lake Rds., 8 m. S. of War-
saw, the county seat. Butter, cheese and
salt manufactories.
SIGNAL; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
189i: H. I. Countryman, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation '•jkl."
SINCL.AIRVILL.E, Chautauqua Co.
P 577+ pop., on Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley &
Pittsburg Rd., 12 m. N. of Jamestown. Saw
and grist mills and box factory. Farming
and dairying.
COMMERCIAL: Thursdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1879 ; H. C. Mills, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 4). Circulation "jkl."
STOCKTON AND CASSADAGA
SPECTATOR; Thursdays; democratic;
NEW YORK.
four pages 18x24; sub.scrlption $1; estab-
lished 1897: H. C. Mills, editor and publisher
(2—4). Circulation "jju."
SKANEATELES, Onondaga Co. a
1,495+ pop., on Skaneateles Rd., at foot of
Skaneateles lake, 18 m. W. of Syracuse,
the county seat. Manufacturing and agri-
culture.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 143^x21; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1874; J. C. Stephenson, editor and
publisher (2—4).
Circiilatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.500. Actual average for 1896,
1,515; /'or 1897. 1,508. In 1898, yl. In
1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, y I. In 1902, y I.
In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
SPECIAL CROPS; monthly; ginseng
growing, agricultural; twenty to twenty-
eight pages 6x9; subscription SI; established
April, 1902; C. M. Goodspeed, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
1,416; /orl9lj3, iJ, 154; /or 1904. !4,0r5.
SMYRNA, Chenango Co. D SOOf pop.,
on New York, Ontario & Western Rd., 12 m.
N. of Norwich, the county seat. Farming
and dairying.
PRESS; Thursdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1896; W. S.
Phillips, editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
SODUS, Wayne Co. -D l,028t pop., on
Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd., 30 m.
N. E. of Rochester. Agriculture and fruit
growing.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1897; Mills Bros.,
editors and publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 189(', I. Actual average
^or 1898, 1,407. In 1899, yl. Actual aver-
age for 1900, 1,423. In 1901. yl. Actual
average for 1902, 1,513; for 1903, 1,936:
/-or 1904, 2,023.
WAYNE CO. ALLIANCE; Wednes-
days; independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1872 ; Willis C.
Teall, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
SOUTHAMPTON, Suffolk Co.Q^
2,289+ pop., on Long Island Rd. and Atlantic
ocean, 90 m. E. of Brooklyn. Summer resort.
PRESS; Wednesdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1895; Burling
Bros., editors and publishers (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1881; Chas. A. Jaggar, editor and publisher
(7— 3 P). Circulation "JKL"
SOUTH NEW BERLIN, Chenango
Co. a 600 pop., on New York, Ontario &
Western Rd., 7 m. E. of Norwich, the
county seat. Agriculture.
BEE ; Saturdays; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1897; A. J.
Payne, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
SOUTHOL.D, Suffolk Co. 0, 1,292 pop.,
on Long Island Rd,, 90 m. E. of New York
City. Farming and Ashing.
LONG ISLAND TRAVELER; Fri-
days; republican; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1871 ; J. N. Hallock, edi-
tor and publisher (6—3). Circulation '•jkl.-
-64
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
SOUTH OTSELIC, Chenango Co. n
402 pop., 15 m. N. W. of Norwich, the county
seat. Fish line factory. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; W. M. Reynolds, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
SPENCER, Tioga Co. g 7071 pop., on
Lehigh Valley Rd., 18 m. S. of Ithaca. Has
flour mills, brick-yards, creameries and
wood-working plants. Agriculture and
dairying.
NEEDLE; Thursdays; independent ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1888;
J. R. Hart, editor and publisher (12—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
SPENCERPORT, -Monroe Co. -n 715t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd., 10 m. W. of Rochester, the county seat.
Flour mills and barrel factories.
STAR; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1889; W. W. Malay, editqf and publisher (2-4).
Circulation "jkl."
SPRING VAIiLEY, Rockland Co. P,
2,000 pop., on Erie and New Jersey & New
York Rds., 5 m. S. W. of New City, the
county seat, and 18 N. of Paterson, N. J.
Market for farm produce.
ROCKLAND CO. LEADER; Thurs
days; republican; four pages 17x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1893; W. R. Sherwooa, edi-
tor and publisher (8—5 P). Circulation "jkl."
ROCKLAND SENTINEL; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established January, 1901; The Sentinel
Printing and Publishing Company, editors
and publishers (6—3). Circu'n "jkl." (A A).
SPRINGVILLE, Erie Co. -a l,992t
pop., on Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg
Rd., 30 m. S. E. of Buffalo, the county seat.
Manufacturing and dairying.
JOURNAL AND HERALD; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages '?2x25; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1867; W. W. Blakeley,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,150. Actual average for 1896,
1,300; for 1897, 1,314; for 1898. 1,410.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
NEWS ; Thursdays; independent-demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1879; N. H. Thurber & Son, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl- " In 1897, Z.
In 1902, "JKL."
SPRING'WATER, Livingston Co.
-a 500 pop., on Erie Rd., 45 m. S. of Roches-
ter. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1878;
H. J. Niles, editor and publisher. Circ'n ' 'jkl.
STAMP OR D, Delaware Co. P, 901t
pop., on Ulster & Delaware Rd.. 60 m. S. W.
of Albany, the State capital. Manufactur-
ing and agriculture.
MIRROR; Tuesdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1851 ;
S. B. Champion, editor and publisher (3—5).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896. I.
In 1897, Y. In 1898. "jivl" In 1899 and 1900,
publisher asserts, not less than 1,500. In
1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In
1904,1(00).
NEW YORK.
RECORDER; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1892; J. Giles Ford, editor and publisher (7— 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
2, '.250. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. Actual aver-
age for \9.<i^,l,SQ 4:. In 1899, zl. Inl900,yl.
Actual average for a year ending ivith Au-
gust 11, mn, 1,094. In 1903, January, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue during the past year
wasless than 1,050. Inl903.Z(4). Inl904,"JKL."
STAPLETON, ^icftmond Co. P,14,265t
pop., on Staten Island Rapid Transit Rd.
and New York bay, 6 m. S. of borough of
Manhattan, New York City; connected by
ferry. Breweries.
{See New York City, Borough of Richmond )
SUFFERN, Rockland Co. U^ l,619t pop.,
on Erie Rd., 32 m. N. W. of New York City
and 16 N. of Paterson, N. J. Iron works
and foundry.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x23; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; Rockland Co. Printing and
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (2—4).
Circulation 'jkl "
RECORDER; Fridays; republican ; four
pages 15x17; subscription $1; established 1890;
Recorder Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "JKL." In 1896, I. In
1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl." In 19a3 Z (4).
ROCKLAND CO. DEMOCRAT;
Fridays (A A).
ROCKLAND CO. REVIEW;Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established May, 1902; Fred C. Bumford,
editor and publisher (3—3). Circulation
"JKL." (A A).
SYRACUSE, c. h., Onondaga Co. U
108,374+ pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg and West
Shore Rds., and on Onondaga lake and Erie
canal, at intersection with Oswego canal.
Central point for a large share of the salt
production of the continent. Foundries,
machine shops, rolling mills and extensive
manufactories of various kinds. Syracuse
University.
DAILY.
EVENING HERALD ; every evening
except Sunday, and Sunday morning; inde-
pendent; daily fourteen to twenty-four, Sun-
day tnirty-two to fortj'-elght pages 16l4x22}4;
subscription— daily $5, Sunday $2; estab-
lished—daily 1877, Sunday 1880; Herald Co.,
editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
189.5, 16,703; for 1896, 18,603; for 1897.
2-^,448; for 1898, 29,-583; for 1899,
2 6,913; for 1900, 2 8, 8 9 4 ; for 1901,
30,526; for 1902, 32.118; for 1903,
33,1 or ; for 1904, 35,648.
Sunday : Actxial average for 1895, 11.868?
for 1896, 19.863; for 1897, 22,183; for
1898, 23,369; /or 1899. 21,598; for 1900,
27,432; /or 1901. 26,651; /or 1WI2, 29.-
009: /or 1903, 33,496; /or 1904, 39. 161 »
EVENING TELEGRAM; every even
ing except Sunday ; democratic ; eicht pages
18x24; subscription $3 ; established 1857; S. G,
Lapham, editor; Chas. E. Handy, publisher
(3-3).
Circulation: Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. H. Actual average for 1897, 5,939.
In 1898. yG. In 1899, yH. In 1900, vH. In
1901. yH. In 1902, (z— 1, 2, 4, 5) H. In i903, yH.
In 1904. yH.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI-Vi'EEKLY, Wednesdays
and Saturdajs; republican; twelve pages
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
;G5
NEW YORK—Suravuse.
17x22; subscription— dally $5, semi-weekly
$1; established— daily 1844, semi-weekly 1839;
Syracuse Journal Printing and Publishing
Company, publishers (3—3).
Circiilalion— Daily : Accorded G from
1891 to 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898. zH.
In 1899,zH. Actual average for \m),l 1 .309.
for 1901, 13/24t4; for 1902, 13,150. In
1903, vE. In 1904, yF.
Seiiii-VVeekly: -jkl." Inl898, Z. Inl899, Z.
In 19(X), Z. In 1902, "jkl.-
OltANGE; daily except Sunday; col
legiate; four pages 10x14; subscription $2.50;
established 1903; Lloyd L. Cheney, editor;
Orange Publishing Co., publishers (2—5).
POST-STANDARD; every morning
except Sunday, and SEMI - WEEKLY,
Mondays and Thursdays; republican; daily
twelve to twenty, semi-weeklj^ ten to twelve
pages 18x24; subscription- daily $5, semi-
weekly $1; established— Posf 1894, Standard
1829; consolidated 1899; Walter E. Gardner,
editor; G. A. Somarindyck, Manager; The
Post-Standard Company, publishers (12 — 4).
Circulatiou— Daily: In 1895, G. Actual
average for 1896, 13,084. In 1897, E Z. In
1898. vE. Actual average for 1899, 14,768;
/or 1900, 18,843. In 1901, vE. Actual aver-
age for IdOi, 19, 'i39. In 1903, yD. Actual
average for 1904, '21,634.
Semi-Weekly: In 1895, G. In 1896. H.
In 1897, HZ. In 1898, yll. Actual average
for 1899, 11,134; for 1900, 13,203. In
1901, vF. Actual average for 1902. 11,776.
In 1903, yF. Actual average for 1904, 10,-
712.
WEEKLY.
CATHOLIC SUN ; Fridays; roman
catholic; eight pages 18x24; subscription $2;
established 1891; Syracuse Printing and Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Circu-
lation ■ .IKL."
NORTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE; Wednesdays; methodist-episcopal;
sixteen to twenty pages 11x15; subscription
$1.50; established 1841; Rev.BennettE. Titus,
D.D., editor; Eaton & Mains, publishers
(8— 3P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1 1,383. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yG. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yG. In 1901. yG.
In 1902, yG. In 1904, yG.
UNION; Wednesdays; German; republi-
can; four pages 20x28 ; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1853; J. P. Pinzer, editor and publisher.
Circulatiou : In 1895, I. In 1896, I. In 1897.
Y. In 1898. "JKL."
UNIVERSITY WEEKLY; Fridays;
collegiate: twenty pages 9x12: subscription
$1.50; established 1900; A. L. Evans, editor;
Edward D. Eddy, publisher (12—3). Circula-
tion "JKL'
WESLEY AN METHODIST;
Wednesdays; wesleyan-methodlst; sixteen
pages 11x16; sub.scription $1.50; established
1843; Rev. A. T. Jennings, editor; Wesleyan
Methodist Publishing Association, publishers
<:3— 3).
Circulatiou : In 1901, "j_kl-" In 1903, Jan-
uary, publisher asserts, no issue during 1902
was less than 4,300. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN POULTRY ADVO-
CATE; monthly; poultrj'; thirty-two to
sixty four pages 9x12; subscription 25 cents;
established 1892: Clarence C. DePuy, editor
and publisher ( 12—4 ).
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 10,000; in 1896, ..000. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, Ifi.OOO; for 1899,
20,000; for a year ending rvith July, 1900,
20,750; for a year ending with July,
1901, 2^1,416; for a year ending with July.
1902. 25,666. In 1903. (z— 4) C. Actual
average for 19(>4, 32.166.
CRAFTSMAN; monthly (A A).
EDUCATIONAL GAZETTE: month-
ly, during school year; educational; sixty
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established 18P3;
NEW YORK— Syracuse.
Educational Gazette Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 18.000. In 1895, E. Actual average
for 189(i, 20,050. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yD.
In 1899, E. In 1900, yE. In 1901, G. In 19(J2.
yG. Actual average for 15)03, 14,296.
Actual average for 1904, 14,820.
GOOD HEALTH CLINIC; monthly;
hygiene; thirty six pages 7x10; subscription
50 cents; established 1898; E. Elmer Keeler,
M. D., editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1900, -jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 7,416; for 1902, 8,116. In
1903, yF. Actual average for 1904, 1 0,083.
GOSPEL MESSENGER; monthly;
protestant-episcopal; eight pages 10x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1827; Gospel
Messenger Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publlshei
asserts, not less than 1,500. In 1896, 1, In
1897. Y. In 1898, "JKL."
HARNESS GAZETTE; monthly;
leather, harness and saddlerj'; sixty-two to
seventy two pages 9x12; subscription $1; es-
tablishea 1881; T. J. Mowry, editor; Harness
Gazette Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation; Actual average for 1894,
5,018. In 1895, G. Actual average for 1H%,
D,006. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH.
Actual average for 1900, 4,007; for 1901,
4,006; for 1902, 4,011. In 1903, (z-4)
G. Actual average for 1904, 4,010.
JOURNAL OF GEOGRAPHY;
monthly, except July and August; educa-
tional; twenty nine pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1901; Richard Elwood
Dodge, editor and publisher (3—5 P).
KERAMIC STUDIO; monthly; kera-
mics and art; thirty six pages lOJ^xll; sub-
scription $3.50; established 1899; Mrs. AnnaB.
Leonard and Mrs. Adelaide Alsop Roblneau.
editors; Samuel Edouard Roblneau and G^o.
H. Clark, publishers; dated also at New York
(12—3).
Circulation: In 1899, T. In 1900, yl. In
1901,(z-2. 4, 6. 9) I. Inl902, (z— 4. 6)1. Actual
average for 1903, 4,400. In 1904, yH.
OFFICIAL JOURNAL: monthly;
labor; fifty pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents;
established 1901; H. D. Call, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1903. December, publisher
asserts, every Issue during past year was 6,0C0.
lu 1904. G.
OLD CHINA; monthly.
SCHOOL BULIiETIN AND NEW
YORK STATE EDUCATIONAL
J OURNA L ; monthly; educational; twenty-
six pages 9x14 ; subscription $1 ; established
1874; C. W. Bardeen, editor and publisher
(8— 3P)-
Circulation ; In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 8,000. Actual average for 1896,
12.583; for 1897, 16,942; for a year
ending unth September, 1898. 15,000; for
1899, 19,750 ; for a year endino with June,
1900,18,500. In 1901, yD. Inl902,yF. in
1903, vF. In 1904, yF.
SPORTING GOODS GAZETTE;
monthly; sporting goods; forty to fifty-six
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established 1888;
C. H. Mowry, editor and publisher ( 1 — 5).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 5,0.'-.0. In 1895. G. In 1896. G. In
1897. Y. In 1898. zH. In 1899, yH. In 1900. yH.
In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904, (z— 4) H.
QUARTERLY.
ALPHA PHI QUARTERLY; fra-
ternity; one hundred pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $; established 1888; Mrs. Henry Phillips,
editor; D. Mason & Co., publishers (12—3)
Circulation "jkl"
GAMMA SIGMA CRESCENT;
quarterly; high school fraternity; thirty-two
pages 61^x10; subscription 60 cents; estab-
lished October. 1902; Lloyd E.Browen, editor;
The Gamma Sigma Fraternity, publishers
(12-3) (A A).
766
AMEKTCAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Syracuse.
JOURNAL. OF PEDAGOGY; quar
terly, March, June, September and December;
educational; one hundredand twenty tooue
hundred and thirty-six pages Sxll; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1887 ; Albert
Lenan, editor and publisher (9 — 3). Circula-
tion-JKi." Inl902,Z{l, 2, 4, 5). In 1903. Z (4).
TARRYTOWN, Westchester Co. D,
4,770+ pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River Rd. and Hudson r., 27 m. N. of New
York City. Shoes, tiles and tinners' tools.
ARGUS; Saturdays ; republican ; four
pages 21x28; subscription $2.50; established
1867; M. D. Raymond, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
NEWS; Fridays. (See North Tarrytoivn.)
PRESS-RECORD; Fridays: demo-
cratic; four pages 20x28 ; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1884; Wm. A. N. Ely, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl.-
THERESA, Jejfferson Co. [^ 917r
pop., on Rome. Watertown & Ogdensburg
Rd. and Indian r., 24 m. N. E. of Water-
town, the county seat. Flour mills, cheese,
lumber and machinery manufactories
operated by water power. Grain raising
and dairying.
GLEANER; Thursdays ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1892; Al-
len C. Strough, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation "jkl."
THOM ASTON. Missau Co. R 168
pop., 7 m. N. of Mineola, the county seat.
Farming.
NORTH HEMPSTEAD TIMES;
Fridays; independent; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; W. E. Nixon,
editor and publisher (3—3). Circ'n"JKL."(AA).
TICONDEROGA, Essea: Co. dhmt
pop., on Rutland and Delaware & Hud-
son Rds., at the outlet of Lake George.
Lead and lumber, pulp, paper, air engines
and machinery.
SENTINEL, ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873; W. T. Bryan, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation • JKL. " In 1903, Z (4).
TIVOLI, Dutchess Co. 0, l,153t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River Rd.,
15 m. S. of Hudson. Farming.
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1; established 1897; V.W.Brady,
editor and publisher (8— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
TOMPKINSVIIiLE, Richmond Co.
Q, 1,400+ pop., on New York bay and Staten
Island Rapid Transit Rd., 6 m. S. of bor-
ough of Manhattan, New York City; con-
nected by ferry.
(See New York City, Borough of Richmond.)
TONA WANDA, Erie Co. <2 7,421t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd., Niagara r. and Erie canal. Lumber.
H E R A Ij D ; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1874; News Publishing Co., editors and
publishers; dated also at North Tonawanda
(7-3 P).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.100. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." ( ??) (A A).
RECORD: Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished July, 1902; A. M. Klrkpatrick, editor;
NEW YORK.
Star Press Company, publishers (3—3). Cir-
culation "JKL." (A A).
TWIN CITY DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days (A A).
TOTTENVILLE, Richmond Co. Q,
2,563 pop., terminus of Staten Island Rapid
Transit Rd. Fire-brick and retort factory,
steam saw and planing mill, marine rail-
ways and shipyards. Oyster dredging.
(See New York City, Borough of Richmond.)
TROY, c. h., Rensselaer Co. D- 60,651t
pop., at head of steamboat navigation on
Hudson r., on New York Central & Hudson
River, Delaware & Hudson and Boston &
Maine Rds., 6 m. N. of Albany, the State capi-
tal. Stoves, iron, steel and linen collars and
cuffs. Large river commerce.
DAILY.
EVENING STANDARD; every even-
ing except Sunday; independent; four pages
20x24; subscription $6; established 1877; Even-
ing Standard Publishing Company, editors
and publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1900. "jkl." In 1901, Z (1.2,
4). Actual average for a year ending with
June, 1902, 15,2S9. In 1903, yE. In 19(_»4, yG.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLiY, Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x22; subscription — daily $6,
weekly $1; established 1868; Henry O'R.
Tucker, editor and publisher.
Circulation— Daily: In 189.5, G. In 1896,
F. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yG. Inl899,yH. In
1900, yH. In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
Weekly: In 1895, G. In 1896, F. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yG. In 1899. yH. In 1900. yH.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
RECORD; every morning and evening
except Sunday; republican; eight to twenty
pages 18x24; subscription- morning$(i; even-
ing $3; established as Post in 1812; The Troy
Record Company, editors and publishers
(1—5).
Circulation: In 1896, I. In 1897, H Z. In
1898, G. In 1899, yH. Actual
average for 1900,9,947; for
1901. l'^,181; for 1902. 14,-
698: for 1903, 16,115; for
1904, 16,438.
U^^The absol ute correctness
ofihe latest circulation rating
accoraed the Record is guaranteed by the
publishers of Rowell's American News-
paper Directory, who will pay one hun-
dred dollars to the first person who suc-
cessfully controverts its accuracy.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; daily ten, semi-weekly
eight pages 18x23; subscription — daily $6,
semi-weekly $1; established— daily 1851, semi-
weekly 1856; Charles 8. Francis, editor and
publisher (6— 3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1894, E. In 1895,
G. In 189ti, E. In 1897. Y. In 1898, F. In
1899, zF. In 1900. vF. In 1901, yG. Actual
average for 1902, 16,330 ;/or 1903, 16,406 ;
/or 1904, 16,910.
Henii-Weekly: Inl894, E. In 1895. G. In
1896, E. In 1897, Y. In 1898, F. In 1899, zF.
In 1900. vF. In 1901, vG. Actual average
for 1902,' 10,813; for 1903, 11,300; for
1904. 10,872.
WEEKLY.
COURIER; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1876; E. Van Sclvar, editor and publisher.
Circulation "ijcL." (A A).
FREIE PRESSE; Saturdays; German;
republican; twelve pages 16x22; subscrlp-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
r67
NEW YORK— Troy.
NEW YORK.
tion$2; established 1870; Carl Koch, editor;
German Publlshlug aud Printing Company,
publishers (6-3).
Cii'culiitioii: In 1900, "jki.." Actual aver-
age for 1901. 1,860. In 1902. yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) 1 (••). In 1904, y I.
NORTHERN BUDGET; Sundays; re-
publican; twenty-four to torty pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1797; Arthur
Mac Arthur, editor and publisher vl — 5).
Circiilutioii: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 29,650. In 1896. C. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yD. In 1899. yE. In 1900, yE. In 1901,
iz— 1,2,4, 5)E. In 1902, yE. In 1903, yE. In
liXM, yE.
OBSERVER; Sundays; democratic;
twelve pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; M. F. Collins, editor and pub-
lisher.
C iron] all ou : In 1894, G. In 1895, H. In
1896. G. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899. yH.
In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, y I. In 1904, yl.
SUNDAY NEWS; Sundays; Independ-
ent ; twelve pages 16x24; subscription $2;
established 1894; George H. Tyler, editor aud
publisher.
Circulatiou : Actual average for 1895,
5,954. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yH.
In 1899, yH. In 1900. yH. In 1901, yl. In
1902, (z— /, 2, 4, 5) I. In 190.3, yl (A A).
TIMES; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1887;
A. Klrkpatrick, Jr., editor and publisher.
Circulation "*jfL."
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN liAUNDRY JOUR-
NAL; monthly; laundering; thirty-two
Eages 10x13; subscription $1; established 1881;
. H. Dickerman, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
CARKIAGE DEALERS' JOUR-
NAL; monthly ; carriages ; ninety-two pages
9x12: subscription $1; established 1890; Jour-
nal Publishing Co. of Troy, publishers (3—3).
Circulation : Rating varied f rom F In 1891
to I In 189,5. Actual average for 1896, 4,300.
In 1897. Y. In 1898. yH. In 1899, yH. In
1900. vH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, (z— 4, 6) H.
Inl9()3. vT. In 1904. y I.
HOME BUDGET; monthly (A A).
LUTIIERANEK; monthly; Lutheran,
German; twelve pages 12x14; subscription
',i5 cents: established 1903; A. F. Walz, editor
and publisher (1—5).
NEW YORK MACCABEE; monthly;
Knights of Maccabee; eight pages 11x16;
subscription 50 cents; established November,
1902: M. F.Hemingway, editor; Arthur Mac-
Arthur, publisher (1 — i). Circulation ••jkl"
POLYTECHNIC; every four weeks,
during the college year ; collegiate : thirty-two
pages 8x10; subscription $1 ; established 1884;
Students of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl ••
QUARTERLY.
POWER AND LIGHTING ECON-
OMIST; quarterly; engineering; one hun-
dred and fortv-eight pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established January. 1901: Frank H.
Knox, editor and publisher. Circ'u "jkl-
THETA XI FRATERNITY
QUARTERLY (A A).
TRUDEAU, Essex Co. tf.
JOURNAL OF THE OUTDOOR
LIFE; monthly; me<iiclue; twenty-eight
pages 6J^x9!^; subscription $1; established
February. 19()4; Adirondack Cottage Sani-
tarium, editors and puljJHhers (2—5 P).
TRUMANSBURG, Tompkins Co. n
1,225+ pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 2 m. from
Cayuga lake and UN. W. of Ithaca, the
county seat. Flour mills, iron foundry,
machine shops and mower manufactory.
FREE PRESS AND SENTINEL;
Saturdays; independent; four pages 20x24;
subscription $1; established 1869; Albert F.
Allen, editor and publisher (8— 3).
Circulatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest edition 1.163; in 1896, 1,127. In 1897,
Y. In 1898. publisher asserts, smallest num-
ber printed 1.070. In 1899. zl. In 1900. y I. In
1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, Z (4). Actual
average for 1904, 1 ,1 ."50.
TUCKAHOE, Westchester Co. LK'^fiT^Q
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd. (Harlem Division), 2)4 m. N. of Mt.
Vernon. Marble quarries, lime kilns and
rubber factory.
EASTCHESTER CITIZEN - BUL-
LETIN ; Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1891; A.
H. Seaman, editor; A. H. Seaman & Co.,
publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
TULLY, Onondaga Co. D 574t pop., on
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Rd.,
22 m. S. of Syracuse, the county seat.
Manufacturing and farming.
TIMES; Saturdays; independent-repub-
lican: four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1^2; R. R. Davis, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
Circulatiou: In 1895, "JKL" In 1896. 1. In
1897, Y. In 1898. "jiiL " In 1901, publisher as-
serts, every week for the past eight years
there have been printed 2.000. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
TUPPER LAKE, Franklin Co. ^
2,500 pop., on New York & Ottawa and New
York Central & Hudson River Rds. and
Big Tupper lake. Lumbering and manu-
facturing.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896; P. Arkley Kemp, editor; Allen L Vos-
burg, publisher (3—4). Circulation "jkl."
UNADILLA, Otsego Co. u l,172t pop.,
on Delaware & Hudson and Ontario & "West-
ern Rds. and Susquehanna r., 95 m. W. of
Albany, the State capital. Paper mill,
foundry, wagon and condensed milk works.
TIMES; Fridays; neutral; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1854; Geo.
R. Raitt. editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
UNION, Broome Co. g 982t pop., on
Erie Rd., 9 m. W. of Binghamton, the county-
seat. Lumber, farming and dairying.
NEWS ; Wednesdays ; Independent ; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1852 ;
Jesse Le Barron, editor ana publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
UNION SPRINGS, Cayuga Co. D
994+ pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd. and Cayuga
lake, 9 m. S. W. of Auburn, the county
seat. Agricultural implements and various
manufactures.
ADVERTISER: Thursdays: independ-
ent; eight pages 11x18; subscription $1.. 50; es-
tablished 1866: James B. Holt, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
UTICA, c. h., Oneida Co. n 56,883t
pop., on Mohawk r. and Erie canal, 95 m.
N. W. of Albany, the State capital. Various
manufactures and wholesale trade. Farm-
ing district for butter, cheese and hops.
DAILY.
HERA liD- DISPATCH AND
DAILY GAZETTE; every evening ex-
768
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK-Vtica.
NEW YORK—Utica.
cept Sunday, and SUNDAY TRIBUNE,
Sundays ; dally republican, Sunday inde-
pendent: evening eight to twelve pages
17}4x23, Sunday twenty pages 17^x23; sub-
scription—daily $6, Sunday $2; established
1847; Sunday Tribune Company, editors and
publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
G in 1891 to H In 1895. Actual average for
1896. 6>991. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yH. In
1899, yH. In 1900. (z— 3, 4) H. In 1901, yH.
In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. Actual average
formn. 13,116.
Sunday: In 1895, H. Actual average for
1896. 6,6ol; for 1897. 7,99'i. In 1898, yF.
In 1899. yG. In 1900. (z— 3. 4) H. Inl901.yH.
In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. Actual average
for litiU, 4,S96.
Publisher's announcement. — The Utloa Her-
ald Dispatch is the home newspaper of
Oneida and Herkimer counties. It dis-
tances all rivals in this field. It has the
largest circulation of any evening dally
newspaper between Albany and Syracuse
(east and west), and Biughamton and the
St. Lawrence River (north and south). It
circulates amongst the masses and reaches
all classes. Its growth has been remark-
able against all competition.
This tells the story:
December, 1902, 8 page press.
Size of paper, 8 pages.
Price, $6 a year.
Average circulation, 5,373.
December, 1904, 24 page press.
Size of paper, 10 to 12 pages.
Price, $3 a year.
Average circulation, 13,918.
Our circulation has been verified by the
Association of American Advertisers.
OBSERVER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, twice-a-week,Wednes-
days and Saturdays; democratic; daily eight
to ten, weekly eight pages 17x22; subscrip-
tion — daily $6, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1848. weekly 1816; E. Prentiss Bailey,
editor: E. P. Bailey Sc Co., publishers (:5— 5 P).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1894. r,6'lti; for 1895, 7,580; for 1896,
7,607. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yG. In 1899, yG.
In 1900, yG. In 1901, yG. In 1902, (z— 6) G.
In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
Weekly: In 1894, G. In 1895, G. In 1896,
G. in 1897. Y. In 1898, yH. Inl899, yl. In
1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, "iKj,."
PRESS; every morning except Sunday,
and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; independent; eight pages 17x22; sub-
scription—daily $6, semi-weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1882, semi- weekly 1884; Otto A.
Meyer, editor and publisher (1 — 5).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1895, r,631; for 1896. 7-916; for 1897,
8,398; for 1898, 10,013. In 1899. yF.
Actual average for 19U0, 11,933: for a year
ending loith June, 1901, 1^^,638; for 1902,
13,618; for 1903, 14,004; for 1904,
14,379.
Semi -Weekly: Actual average for 1895,
6,110;/or 1896, 6,110; /or 1897, 6,503;
for 1898. 6,850. In 1899, yG. Actual aver-
age for 1900, 9, 0S4.. In 1901, yF. Acttial
average for mri, 9,305; /"or 1903, 9,077;
/or 1904, 8,578.
TRI-WEEKLY.
DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG; triweekly.
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ; German ;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$3.50; established 1853; John C. Schreiber,
editor; The Utica Deutsche Zeitung Co., pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
WEEKLY.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; labor; eight
pages 16x22: subscription $1 ; established 1893;
Fred W. Bean, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation ■•jKi.." In 1898. Z. In 1902, -jkl."
LiA LiUCE; Saturdays; Italian; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
November, 1901; G. E. Cangiano, editor;
Marrone & Lararo, publishers (;i— 3).
Circulation : In ,1902. (z— 11) I. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, yl.
L'AV VENIRE; Saturdays; four pages
21x26; subscription $1; established 1899;
L'Avvenire Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (8—3 P). Circulation • jk.i-"
SATURDAY GLOBE; Saturdays;
independent; eight pages 17x23 ; subscription
$2; established 1881; Thos. F.Baker, editor;
Wm. T. Baker, publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
117,888. In 1896, A. Actual average for
a year ending ivith August, 1897, 117,239;
for a year ending with February, 1898,
lti6,7'.J9. In 1899. yA. Actual average for
a year ending tvith Sept., 1900, 10t2,Oi23.
In 1901, yA. In 1902, yA. In 1903, yA. In
1904 yA
s'un'dAY JOURNAL; Sundays;
independent; sixteen pages 17x23i^; sub-
scription $2; established 1894 ; The Journal
Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
6,717. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH.
In 1899, yH. In 1900. yH. In 1901, yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, G.
Y DRYCH; Thursdays: Welsh ; republi-
can; eight pages 18x23; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1851; T. J. Griffiths, publisher (12— 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 10.000. In 1896. F. In 1897, Y. In
1898. zG. In 1899, zG. In 1900. yG. In 1901, yH.
In 1902. (z— 4, 5) G. In 1903, yG. In 1004,
(z— 4. 6) G.
MONTHLY.
CAMBRIAN; monthly; literary; forty-
eight pages 7x10; subscription $1 ; established
I 1880; T. J. Griffiths, publisher; issued in the
! interests of Welsh-American people (3—3).
Circulation "jkl" In 1897, Z. In 1898. Z. In
1899, Z. In 1902, "JKL."
CHRISTIAN WORKER; monthly;
undenominational; forty pages 6}^x9}^; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1875 T Mrs.
Frances C. N. White, editor: Women's Chris-
tian Association, publishers (3—3;. Circula-
tion "j_kl." Inl902, Z(6)(AA).
MERCHANTS' LEGISLATIVE
LEAGUE A DVO C A T E ; monthly;
weekly in February, March and April; Mer-
chants' Legislative League ; twenty pages
9x12; subscription $2; established October,
1901; J.H. Siemers. J. F. Wickens and G. S.
Hughes, editors; Thomas J. Griffiths, pub-
lisher (1—5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1902,
4,056: for 1903, 6,335 ; for 1904, 6,768.
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CON-
TRACTOR; monthly; electrical; twenty-
eight pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents;
established November 1901; W. H. Morton,
editor: National Electrical Contractors' As-
sociation, publishers (12 — 3).
i Circulation : Actual average for 1902,
ti,29'2; /o,- 1903. 2.708; for 19(>4. 2,625.
' WINTER RESORTER; monthly;
I society; forty- four pages 9x12; subscription
j 50 cents; established 1898; Frank G. Barry,
I editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl" (A A).
I Y CYFAILL; monthly; Welsh; presby-
terian; forty pages 6x10; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1837; Rev. H. P. Howell, D.D., editor;
T. J. Griffiths, publisher. Circulation ••jkl'
Y LAMP: monthly; Welsh and English ;
Christian endeavor; thirty-two pages SJ^xS:
established March, 1902; Thos. J. Griffiths,
editor and publisher (3— 3) Circ'n"jjLt "( A A).
VALLEY STREAM, Nassau Co. O,
1,000+ pop., on Livonia & Lake Conesus and
Long Island Rds.
NE\VS 5 Thursdays (A A).
VAN ETTEN, Chemung Co. g Hi
pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 21 m. S. of
Ithaca. Saw, planing and grist mills.
VALLEY BREEZE; Fridays; neutral;
eight pages 12x21; subscription 75 cents; es-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
769
NEW YORK.
tnblished 18!t0; J. R. Hart, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3). Circulation "jki.."
VERNON, Oneida Co. a 380t pop., on
West Shore Rd., 18 m, W. of Utica, the
county seat. Farming.
T I ill ES ; Thursdays; four pages 13x26;
subscription $1; established 18%; M. S. Mur-
phy, editor; Hugh Parker, publisher. Clrcu
lation 'JKL."
VICTOR, Ontario Co. -a 6i9t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River and
Lehigh Valley Rds., 9 m. N. W. of Canan-
daigua, the county seat. Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1881; Carl D. Smith, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
WAL.DEN, Orange Co. P. 3,U7t pop.,
on Wallkill Valley Rd. and Wallkill r., 12 m.
N. W. of Newburgh, one of the two county
seats. Foundries, woolen mills and manu-
factories of engines and knives.
CITIZEN; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1888;
J. H. Reld, editor and publisher. Prints an
edition for Wallkill (3—3).
Circulation : In 1896. "iKL." In 1897, Z. In
1899. Z. In 1900, zT. In 1901. yj. In 1902, y I.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
HERALD; Saturdays ; eight pages
15x21%: subscription $1; established 1870;
Ward Winfleld. editor and publisher (2—4).
Circulation "jkl.'
WALTON, Delaware Co. q^2,811t
pop„ on New York, Ontario & Western
Rd. and Delaware r., 17 m. S. W. of Delhi,
the county seat. Piano factory, foundry,
novelty works and children's carriage and
toy factory.
CHRONICLE-TIMES; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$1; established— CTironicie 1869, Times 1892,
consolidated May, 1901; F. B. Mayham, editor
and publisher (2— 5).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,100. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "jKi." In 1899, Z. Actual average for
a year er>ding with April, 1900, 2,234; /or a
year ending unth June, 1901, 3,349. In
1902, yH. In 1903, yH. Actual average for
1904, 4,005.
REPORTER; Saturdays; democratic:
eight pages 15x22 : subscription .$1 ; established
1881; Paul Nichols, editor; The Reporter Co.,
publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 4.500. Actxial average for \S9%,
4,570; /orl897. 4.803; for a year ending
with Sept., 19.^,5,09^. Inl899,vCi. Actual
average for 1900, 6,081; for 1901. 6,361;
/orl902, 6,831. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
WAPPINGERS FALLS, Dutch-
ess Co. 3,3,504+ pop., on Wappingers creek
8 m. S. of Poughkeepsie, the county seat.
Print works and various manufactories.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; independent;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1871 ; Brower & O'Farrell, editors and
publisher (2 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
TVARRENSBTTRG, Warren Co. ^
898+ pop., on Schroon r.. 3 m. E. of Adi-
rondack Rd. and 68 N. of Albany, the State
capital. Leather, pulp and lumber.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
paees 1.5x22: subscription $1; established
49
NEW YORK.
1877; J. M. Somerville, editor and pulillsher
(.•^,-3).
Circulation: In 1901,"jkj,.' Actual average
for 1902, 3,300. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
WARSAW, c. h., Wyoming Co. -n
3,048+ pop., on Erie and Buffalo, Rochester
& Pittsburg Rds. and Allen's creek, 48 m.
S. E. of Buffalo. Large deposits of salt.
Farming.
WESTERN NEW YORKER;
Fridays; republican; four pages 22x28; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1841; Levi A.Cass,
editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation : In 1895 I. Actual average
/-or 1896, 1,643; for 1897, 1,930; for 1898.
3,371; for 1899. 3,314; forayear ending
with September, 191)0, 3,531. In 1901, yH.
Actual average for 1902, 3,463; /or 1903.
3,803. In 1904. yH.
WYOMING CO.TIMES;Wedne8day8;
democratic; eight pages 15x22: subscription
$1.50; established 1872; John Underbill, edi-
tor; Wyoming Conntj* Times Company, pub-
lishers (7—3).
Circulation : In 1896 and 1897. publisher as-
serts, no edition less than 2.400. In 1898. zH.
In 1899, publisher asserts, not less than 2.500.
In 1900, yH. In 1901. publisher asserts, no
issue was less than 2,500. In 1902, yH. Act-
ual average for 1903, 3,318. In 1904, yH.
WARWICK, Orange Co. 0,1.7351
pop., on Lehigh & Hudson River Rd.. 11 m.
S. of Goshen, the county seat. Railroad
•hops and hose factory. Agriculture.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $2; established
1866; Hiram Tate, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,050. Inl896, 1. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
publisher asserts, not less than 1,000; in 1899,
over 1,000; in 1900, the lowest edition 1,000;
In 1901, not less than 1.000. In 1902. July,
publisher asserts, lowest edition for past
year has been 1,000. In 1904. January, pub-
lisher asserts, lowest issue for 1903, was 1,000.
In 1905, February, publisher asserts, lowest
issue forl9(M was 1,000.
WARWICK VALLEY DISPATCH ;
Wednesdays; democratic; four pages 22x28;
subscription $1.50; established 1885; G. F.
Ketchum, editor and publisher; dated also
fit" Oll6^t^^T*
Circulation : In 1895, "jk.l" In 1896 and
1897, publisher asserts, exceeding 1,000. In
1898,yl. In 1899, "iKL." In 1900. Z. In 1902. "jkl- "
W^ASHINGTONVILLE, Orange
Co. R 667+ pop., on Erie Ra., 8 m. N. E. of
Goshen, the county seat. Farming and
wine manufacturing.
ORANGE CO. RECORD; Wednes-
days; republican; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; Montanye-
Rightmyer Co., editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903. Z (4).
WATERFORD, Saratoga Co.n-
3,146+ pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd. and
Hudson r., 4 m. N. of Troy. Paper and
knitting mills, valve works, foundries and
machine shops.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; independent;
four pages 20x26; sub.scrIption $1.50; estab-
lished 1871 ; J. W. Smith, editor and publisher
(6-3K Circulation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
TIMES; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents;
established June, 1901; R. D. Palmateer,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl.-
WATERLOO, c. h., Seneca Co. n
4,256+ pop., on New York Central & Hudson
770
AMERICATQ NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
River and Lehigh Valley Rds. and Cayuga
& Seneca canal, 19 m. W. of Auburn. Manu-
facturing and milling.
OBSERVER AND DEMOCRAT;
Fridays; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1826; S. H. & L.
W. Ferenbaugh, editors and publishers (P— 3).
Circalatiou : In 1900, "jicl." In 19ul, (z-6) 1.
In 19U-2, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904. yl.
SENECA CO. NEWS; Tuesdays; re-
publican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1878; Ellas Vair, editor and
publisher(8— 3). Circ'n "jkl.- In 190S, Z (4).
WATERTOWN, c. h., Jejfferson Co.
[^ 21,696t pop.— local estimate 27,(XHj— on
Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd. and
Black r., 90 m. N. W. of Utica. Foundries,
paper mills, machine shops and manu
factories of woolen goods, leather, agri-
cultural implements, wagons, buggies and
sleighs.
STANDARD; every evening except
Sunday, and SEM1-WEEKL.Y, Wednes-
days and Saturdays; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $5, semi-weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 1894; F. A. Gallup, editor; Standard
Publishing Co., publishers (12— 4).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 3,800. Actual average
for 1896, 4, 194; /or 1897. 4:,60St for a year
ending with July, 1898, 5,157. In 1899, yG.
Actual average for 1900, 4.859; for 1901,
5,'Z17; for 1%2, 5,971. In 1903, yG. In
1904, (z— 6) G.
Semi- Weekly: In 1895. H. Actual ave^^age
for 1896, 3,643 ; for 1897, 4,343 ; for a year
ending with July. 1898, 4,614. In 1890. yG.
In 1900. yH. In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH. In 1904, yl.
TIMES; every evening except Svmday,
and REFORMER AND TIMES,
semi-weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays;
republican ; eight pages 20x23 ; subsci-ip-
tion — daily $6, semi-weekly $2 ; estab-
lished—daily 1860, semi-weekly 1850; W. D.
McKinstry, editor; The Brockway Company,
publishers ( 12 — 1).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895. publisher
asserts, not less than 4,000 ; in 1896, exceed-
ing 5,000. In 1897, G Z. In 1898, yG. In
1899, publisher asserts, smallest 5,850. In
1900, zG. Actual average for 1901. 6,396;
for 1902, 6,740. In 1903. yG. Actual aver-
age for a year ending ivith February 7, 1905.
Semi- Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 4,000. In 1896. exceeding 5,000.
In 1897, G Z. In 1898, yG. In 1899, publisher
asserts, smallest 5.400. In 1900. zG. Actual
average for 1901, 5,755: for 1902, 5,790.
In 1903, yG. Actual average for a year
ending with February 7, 1905,4,644.
RE-UNION; semi weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; democratic: eight pages
17x23; subscription $1.50; established 1866;
Charles W. Clare, editor and publisher (8— 3 P).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 3.168. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898. vl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, y I.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
HERAIiD: Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; Jere. Coughlin, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). „ ^
Circulation: In 1894, G. In 1895, H. In
1896. H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. TnlS99. zT.
In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z-4) I(*«). Inl9<i4. yl.
LiODGe RECORD: semimonthly;
odd-fellowship; eight pages 14x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1893; A. B. Parker, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2.700. In 1896. H. Actual average
for 1897, 2,887; for 1898. 2,95 1 . In 1899, zH.
In 1900. (z-1) FI. In 1901. fz-4) I. In 1902,
{z-4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, (z-4) I (• •).
NEW YORK.
ANNAI.S OF OUR LADY OF THE
SACRED HEART; monthly; Roman
Catholic; twenty pages 51^x9}^; subscription
50 cents; established 1877; F. Peloguin, edi-
tor; Fathers of the Sacred Heart, publishers.
Circulation "jkl" (A A).
WATERVILLE, Oneida Co. n l,571t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Rd., 21 m. S. W. of Utica, the county seat.
Hop raising.
TIMES AND HOP REPORTER;
weekly, twice a-week, Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 17x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1859; W. S. Hawkins, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,585. In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896, 1,528. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In
1899. yl. In 1900, vl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
WATERVLIET, Albany Co. d-
14.321t pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd.
and W. bank of Hudson r., opposite Troy,
connected by bridge and steam ferry.
Manufacturing and lumber trade. Seat of
Watervliet Arsenal.
GAZETTE; Saturdays; local; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
September, 1904 ; Wallace, Kirkpatrick Com-
pany, editors and publishers (2—5 P).
JOURNAL AND DEMOCRAT; Sat-
urdays; democratic; six pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established lSo8; T. J. Hardin,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
WATKINS, c.h., Schuyler Co. a 2,943t
pop., on Northern Central and Fall Brook
Rds. and Seneca lake, 20 m. N. of Elmira
and in Watkins Glen. Agriculture and
grape growing.
DE3IOCRAT ; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 22x26; subscription $1 ; established
1865: W. H. Baldwin, editor and publisher
(7— 3 P). Circulation ".jkl."
EXPRESS; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 20x26: subscription $1.50; established
1855; L. M. Gano, editor and publisher (7— 3 P).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,491. In 1896. 1. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
"JKL."
REVIEW; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1896; B. L.
Piper, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1897, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1898, "jkl."
WAVERIiY, Tioga Co. g 4,465tpop.,
on Erie, Lehigh Valley and Delaware, Lack-
awanna & Western Rds. and Chemung r.,
18 m. S. E. of Elmira. Furniture, cigars,
machinery, mattresses and car wheels.
Shipping point for grain. Dairying and
farming,
FREE PRESS; Fridays; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription 75 cents ; estab-
Ushed 1867; G. D. Genung, editor; Genung
& Smith, publishers (1—5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
2,346. In 1896. H. Actual average for 1891,
2,505: /or 1898, 2,581. In 1899. yH. In
19(X). yH. Actual average for a year ending
with June. 1901, 2.675. In 1902, yH. In
1903 (z— 4) H. In 1904, (z-4) H.
"WAYIiAND, Steuben Co. p ],307t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western,
Central New York & Western and Erie
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
771
NEW YORK.
Rds., 50 m. S. of Rochester. Manufacturing,
farming and lumber. Portland cement.
ADVANC^E; Wednesdays; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1900: H.
J. Niles, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jk.l."
RECilSTER; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1889; R. E. Bray, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation "jkl."
UNION ADVERTISSER; Thursdays;
independent: four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1873; Newell Bros., editors and
publishers (7-3 P). Circulation "jkl."
WEBSTER, Monroe Co. -O 634 pop.,
New York Central & Hudson River Rd.",
11 m. N. E. of Rochester, the county seat.
Preserving Co., cask and basket making.
Fruit and grain.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1899; Albert D.
Andrews, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jki-"
WEI5DSPORT, Cayuga Co. a l,525t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River,
West Shore and Lehigh Valley Rds. and
Erie canal, 8 m. N. of Auburn, the county
seat. Farming implements. Agriculture.
CAYUGA CHIEF; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1877; H. D. Brown & Co., editors
and publishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
SENTINEL.; Thursdays ; four pages
20x26; suibscription $1; established 1860; Geo.
R. Nash, editor and publisher (7—3 P). Cir-
culation "JKL."
WELiES, Hamilton Co. cf 556 pop., on
Erie Rd. and Sacondaga r., 50 m. N. W. of
Albany, the State capital, and 16 m. N. W.
of Northville, the nearest railroad station.
Agriculture.
ADIRONDACK HERALD; Fridays;
republican: eight pages 17x22; subscription
$1; established 1882; J. P. Morrison, editor
and publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl"
HAMILTON CO. RECORD; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1893; J. R. Car-
penter, editor; Carl L. Fry, publisher (8— 3).
Circulation "jkl"
WELLS VILLE, Allegany Co. P3,556t
pop., on Erie and Buffalo & Susquehanna
Rds. and Genesee r., 27 m. W. of Hornells-
ville. Foundries, machine shops and tan-
neries.
REPORTER; every evening except
Sunday, and ALLEGANY CO. RE-
PORTER, semi weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican ; daily four and eight, semi-
weekly eight pages 17x22; subscription— daily
$4, semi- weekly .$1.50: established— daily 1880,
semi- weekly 1836; E. W. & C. M. Barnes, edi-
tors; Reporter Printing House, publishers
(1-4).
Circulafiou— Daily: In 1901, "jkl." Actual
average for 1902, 1,044: for 1003. 1,134.
In 1904, yl.
Semi -Weekly: In 1898, -.jKi. Aetnal aver-
age for 1901, 2,285; for 1902, '2,744', for
1903, 2, 9. 5 8. In 1904, yH.
ALLEGANY CO. DEMOCRAT;
Wednesdays; democratic; four pages 22x28:
subscription $1.50; established 1869; A. E.
Cowles, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl- In 1903, (z— 4) 1. In
1904, yl.
W ESTFIELD, Chautauqua Co. p
2,430+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern, New York, Chicago & St. Louis
Nh:W YORK.
and Jamestown, Chautauqua & Lake Erie
Rds., 17 m. S. W. of Dunkirk.
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1854; Hugh W. Thompson, editor
and publisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl." In 1897, Z.
Actual average for 1898, 1,078. In 1899. zl.
Actual average for 1900. 1,21 5. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, (z-4, 5) I. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
W^EST NEW BRIGHTON,
Richmond Co. □, 2 946 pop., on Staten Island,
8 m. S. of borough of Manhattan, New York
City; connected by ferry. Manufacturing.
{See New York City, Borough of Richmond.)
WEST VALLEY, Cattaraugus Co.
p 1,000 pop., on Buffalo, Rochester & Pitts-
burg Rd., 23 m, N. E. of Little Valley, the
county seat,"" and 57 S. E. of Buffalo. Saw
mill and heading and cheese factories.
ASHFORD GAZETTE: Fridays; in-
dependent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1899; James B. Fish, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
WEST WINFIELD, Herkimer Co.
^ 771+ pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western Rd., 20 m. S. of Utica. Tannery
and box, sash and blind factories.
STAR: Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; establi-^ihed
1883: Geo. W. Owen, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "JKL." In 1903 Z (4).
WHITEHALL, Washington Co. a-
4,377+ pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd. and
at the head of Lake Champlain, at mouth
of Poultney r. Silk and cigar manufac-
tures, lumber and boat building.
CHRONICLE; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1840: Inglee & Tefft, editors and publishers
(3—3).
Circulation : In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. in 1898, zl. In 1899. zl. In 1900, zl.
In 1901. (z— 4, 5) I. Actual average for 1902,
4,132. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1823;
Theo. Godbout, editor and publisher (12— 4).
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1897. 1,800; for 1898, 1,865. In
1899, yl. Actual average for a year ending
with June, 1900, 2,006; /or a year ending
with June, 1901, 2,039. In 1902. yl. In 1903,
(z — i) I. Actual average for 1904, 2,540.
WHITE PLAINS, c. h., West-
Chester Co. O, 7,899+ pop., on New York Cen-
tral & Hudson River Rd., 21 m. N. of New
York City. Seat of Bloomingdale AsjTum.
RECORD ; every eveningexcept Sunday ;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$3.60: established 1903; A. B. Abrams, editor;
Record Publishing Co., publishers (2—5).
Circulation: In 1904. I.
Publisher's announcement. — The Daily Rec-
ord is the leading and oldest dally paper
published in White Plains, the county seat.
Its "want" columns are "pullers" and are
printed on the front page. General adver-
tisers find this field a fertile one and the
New York department stores use its col-
umns. Each week's circulation exceeds
the combined weekly circulation of all
other papers published in White Plains, a
territory with 15,000 population. Wealthy
suburban residential section and center of
f armine community.
772
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
XEW YORK.
ARGUS; Tuesdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1.50; established 1896; Jolin T.
Rehill, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Oirculatiou: In 1900, "jkl.- In 1901, Jul}',
publisher asserts, number printed each issue
for a vear past has been 1.008. In 1902, "jkl."
EASTERN STATE JOURNAL; Sat-
urdajs; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $2; established 1845; Charles D.
Horton, editor and publisher (6—3).
Oirculatiou: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,8a). In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, smallest edition 2,100. In 1897, Y.
In 1893, yl. In 1899, zT. In 1900, yl. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (• •).
In 1904, yl.
WESTCHESTER CO. REPORT-
ER ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight pages
15.x;21^; subscription $1.50; established 18(3;
W. B. & E. G. Sutherland, editors and pub-
lishers (3—5 P).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.450. Actual average for 1896,
1,561. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
1898. 1,580; /or 1899. 1,596. In 19(10. yl.
In 1901, y I. In 1902, y I. In 1903, y I. In 1904, yl.
WESTCHESTER NEWS; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1871; Edward B. Long, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
WESTCHESTER HO>IE LIFE;
monthly; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$1; established 1899: Victoria Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—4).
Circulation 'jkl." In 1903. December, pub-
lisher asserts, every Issue during the past
year was 25,000. In 1904. y D .
TVHITESBORO, Oneida Co. D 195
pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River Rd., 3 m. W. of Utica, the county
seat. Agriculture.
ONEIDA CO. GAZETTE; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established December, 1901; H. W. Cog-
geshall. editor and publisher (2—4). Circula-
tion: In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In 1904. "jkl.-
WHITESTONE, Queens Co. P. 3,100
pop., on Long Island Rd. and Long Island
Sound, 2 m. N. of Flushing. Commerce and
manufactui-ing.
{ See New York City, Borough of Queens. )
-WHITES VILLE, Allegany Co. p
573 pop., on New York & Pennsylvania Rd.,
27 m. S. E. of Belmont, the county seat.
Fruit, grain, hay, live stock and lumber.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1895; L. J. Fort-
ner, editor and publisher (6—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
WHITNEY POINT, Broome Co. p
807+ pop., on Delaware. Lackawanna* West-
ern Rd.. 21 m. N. of Binghamton, the county
seat. Manufacturing and agriculture.
REPORTER ; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1838; F. C. Branday, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,701. In 1896,1. In 1897, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,650. In 1898, yl. Actual
average for a year ending with September,
1899, 2,159; for a year ending with June,
1900, 2,255 ; for a year ending with March,
1901, 2,251: for 1902. 2,325; for 1903,
2,496 ; for 1904. 2,667.
WILLIAMSON, Wayne Co. -o 2,670t
pop. (of township), on Rome, Watertown
& Ogdensburg Rd., 47 m. S. W. of Oswego.
Mineral spring. Steam flour mill, box fac-
tory and grain elevator.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1878; H. N. Burr & Co., editors and publishers
(6 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
WILLIAMSVILLE, Erie Co. -n
905+ pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 10 m. N. of
Buffalo, the county seat. Various mills and
a brewery. Quicklime.
AMHERST BEE ; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1879; A. L. Rinewalt, editor and
publisher (8— 3P).
Circulation ; In 1894. publisher asserts,
not less than 2,200. In 1895. I. In 1896 and
1897. publisher asserts, smallest edition 2.100.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, y I. In 1904, yl.
WILSON, Niagara Co. -D 612t pop., on
Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd., 15 m.
N. of Lockport, the county seat. Steam
lumber mills and iron foundries.
ST AR ; Thursdays ; independent ; eight
to thirty six pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1878; Charles E. Honeywell, edi-
tor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation '-jkl." In 1903. (z— 4) 1 (• •).
In 1904, yl.
WINDHAM, Gr«enc Co. [^l,887t pop.,
on Batavia creek, 25 m. W. of Catskill, the
county seat. Summer resort in the heart
of the Catskills.
JOURNAL ; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1857: Edward M. Cole, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,032; in 1896, 1.068; in 1897, 1,080. In
1898. yl. In 1899, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,032. In 1900, yl. In 1901. "jkl." In
1902, Z (4).
WINDSOR, Broome Co. P 739t pop.,
on Delaware & Hudson Rd. and Susque-
hanna r., 15 m. E. of Binghamton, the
county seat. Whips.
STANDARD; Thursdays ; Independent ;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1; established
1878; W. D. Osgood, editor and publisher
(8—8) Circulation "jkl."
WOLCOTT,W^ay«< Co. -a l,279t Pop.,
on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd.,
27 m. S. W. of Oswego. Tobacco, pickle
and canning factories and fruit evapo-
rators. Agriculture.
COURIER; Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 20x36; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1901; C. M. Dilling, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl.-
LAKE SHORE NEWS; Thursdays;
independent-republican; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1 ; established 1874; Charles H.
Thomas, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual average
/or 1902, 1,186; /or 1903. 1,425; /or 1904.
1,466.
WOODHULL, Steuben Co. p 343t
pop., about 32 m. W. of Elmira. Iron foun-
dry, grist, saw and planing mills and
cheese and furniture factories.
SOUTHERN STEUBEN REPUB-
LICAN ; Thursdays; republican; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1880; R. C.
Park, editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
77a
NEW YORK.
WOODSIDE, Queens Co. q^ 710t pop.,
on Long Island Rd., 6 m. E. of borough of
Manhattan, New York City. Floriculture.
(See New York City, Borough of Queeiis.)
WORCESTER, Otsego Co.- a 1,400
pop., on Delaware and Hudson Rd., 20 m.
N. E. of Oneonta. Dairying, milling, farm-
ing and hop raising.
TIMES: Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1872 ; E. C. Babcock, editor and publisher (2 — 1).
Circulation: In 1897, "JJti" Actual aver
age for 1898, 1,194; for 1899, 1,500. In
1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
WYOMING, Wyoming Co. -O 525
pop., on Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Rd.,
5 m. N. of Warsaw, the county seat. Salt
fields.
REPORTER; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1886; Edward M. Perkins, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
YONKERS, Westchester Co. O, 47,931t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd. and E. bank of Hudson r., 17 m. N. of
New York City. Manufacturing.
HERALD ; every evening except Sun-
day; democratic; six pages 17x22; subscrip-
NEW YORK.
tion $3; established 1846; F. E. Xavier, editor;
A. P. Xavier. publisher (8—3).
Circiilatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less thau 4A32. In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. In
1898, zll. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yll. In
1901, y ii . In 1902, y H. In mci, (z— 4) H (• •).
In 19()4, G.
STATESMAN ; every evening except
Sunday; republican; four pages 19x25; sub-
scription $6 ; established 1855 ; Edwin A.
Oliver, editor; Yonkers Publishing Co.. pub-
lishers.
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, publisher asserts, never less than
3,200. In 1897, Y. In 1898, zH. In 1899, yH.
In 1900, yH. In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903. (z— 4) H. In 1904, yH.
GAZETTE; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 113^x16; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1851; Dan C. Nolari. editor; Medows
Bros. Press Co.. publishers (6—3).
Circulation "JKL." In 190O, Z. In 1902, "jkl. -
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
HOME JOURNAL. AND NEWS;
Saturdays: roman catholic; sixteen pages
12x16; subscription $1.50; established 1891;
Yonkers Catholic News Company, editors-
and publishers.
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
2,36'^. In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. y I. In
1901, yl. Inl902,yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; German; inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1883; J. C. Meschenmoser, edi-
tor; Yonkers Journal Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Circulation ".ikl." (A A).
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
NORTH CAROLINA.
Population 1,893,810 1. Land Area 48,580 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Virginia, east and southeast by the Atlantic Ocean,
siuth by South" Carolina and Georgia, and west by Tennessee. State capital:
Raleigh. Principal products and industries: Cotton, tobacco and lumbering.
Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 379, divided as
follows: Daily 29; semi-weekly , 14 ; weekly, 195; bi-weekly, 3 ; semi-monthly,
3; monthly, 10 ; quarterly 2.
The cities of over 5,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows:
Wilmington '20,976t
Charlotte 18, 091 1
Asheville 14,694t
Kaleierh 13,643t
Cireensboro l0,035t
Winston 10,008t
Newbern 9,090t
Concord r,910t
Durham 6,679t
Elizabeth City 6,34St
Salisbury «,'277t
GoldNboro 5,S77t
ABERDEEN, Moore Co. U 559t pop.,
on Aberdeen & Ashboro, Aberdeen & Rack-
fish, Moore County & Western and Seaboard
Air Line Rds., 18 m. S. of Carthage, the
count5' seat.
TELEGRAHI; Fridays; democratic ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1894; James W. Fagan, editor; The Telegram
Publishing Co., publishers. Circulation "jki,."
ALBEMARLE, c. h.. Stanly Co. g
1,38-2+ pop., on Southern Rd., 8 m. W. of Pee
Dee r. Manufacture of cotton. Agriculture
and mining.
STANLY ENTERPRISE; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1880; J. D. Bivinsi
editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: Inl90l, 'jkl." Actual average
for 1902, 1,080; for 1903, 1,167. In 1904,
I (DD).
APEX, Wake Co. U 349t pop., on Sea-
board Air Line Rd., 15 m. W. by S. of
Raleigh, the State capital. Corn, tobacco,
tomatoes and cotton. Lumbering.
NEWS; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x2U; subscription $1; established
898 ; Arch. J. Wood, editor; News Publish
Ing Co., publishers; prints special editions
for Cary and Cape Fear (8—3). Combined
•circulation "jkl." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl"
ASHBORO, c. h., Randolph Co. n
992+ pop., 28 m. S. of Greensboro. Steam
saw and roller mills, foundry, machine
shops and agricultural implement and cot-
ton factories.
COURIER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1866; W. C. Hammer, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1895 and 1896, publisher as-
serts, smallest edition 1,350. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
(Z-3)I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
ASHEVILLE, c. h., Buncombe Co. -a
14,694+ pop., on Southern Rd. and French
Broad r., in the Blue Ridge mountains. 275
m.W. of Raleigh, the State capital. Tobacco
growing. Manufactures of cotton, shoes,
Ice, tobacco, plows, wagons, corduroy.
Actual aver-
Inl901,Z(6).
1,093. In
breakfast foods, liquors and flour. Iron
foundry. Winter and summer resort.
CITIZEN ; every morning except Sun-
day, and SE.HI-WEEKL.Y, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $4, semi weekly $1: estab-
lished—dally 1886. semi weekly 1868; F. L.
Merritt, editor; The Citizen Company, pub-
lishers (3— 3).
Circulation — Daily : In 1899, "jkl." In
1900, September, publisher asserts, no issue
during the past five years has been so low^
as l,0O0. Actual average for 1901, 1,537;
for 19U2, 1,919. In 1913, yl.
oge/or 1904. 3,230.
Semi-Weekly: In 1900, "jkl- •
Actual average for 1902,
1903, "JKL."
GAZETTE-NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY,
Tuesdays and Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription — daily $4, semi-
weekly $1; established — daily 1896, semi-
weekly 1897; H. A. Banks, editor: Evening
News Publishing Co.. publishers (2—4). Cir-
culation-daily "JKL." semi-weekly "jkl " In
1903, Z( 4) .
REGISTER; Fridays; republican;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1892; Shook & Hamrick, editors; W. C. Frank,
publisher (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,440. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4). In 1904, 1 (D □)•
OUR MOUNTAIN HOME; monthly;
four pages 15x22 ; subscription 50 cents ;
established 1898; J. M. Stoner. editor and
publisher (8—3).
Circulation : In 1900. "jkl." In 1901, (z— 11) H.
Inl903,yH. Inl903,(z— 1) H.
AVAYSIDE EVANGEL.; monthly;
gospel; eight pages 11x16: subscription 25
cents; established :899; S. Irving Keeler, edi-
tor and publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
AYDEN, Pit* Co. n- 557t pop.— local
estimate 800— on Atlantic Coast Line Rd.,
10 m. S. of Greenville, the county seat.
Farming and tobacco.
FREE WILL BAPTIST; Wednes'
davs; free will baptist; four pages 12x18; sub
8cription$l; established 1881; E. T.Phillips'
editor: J. M. Barfleld. publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl" In 1899, zl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, I. In 1902, yl. In 19o3.
(z— 4) I. In 1904, (z-4) I (••).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
175
NORTH CAROLINA.
NORTH CAROLINA.
BAYBORO, Pamlico Co. Q- 292 pop.,
20 m. N. E. of Newbern, nearest railroad
statiou.
PA.1IL.1CO ENTERPRISE; Thurs
days; democratic: eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1900; W. T. Coho,
editor and publisher.
BELGRADE, Onslow Co. q, on At-
lantic Coast Line Rd., 12 m. N. E. of Jack-
sonville, the county seat. Agriculture.
COURIER; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
189S; F. C. Henderson, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jj^l."
BOONE, c.h., Watauga Co. tll55tpop.,
near the N. W. base of the Blue Ridge
Mountains, 19 m. S. W. of Jeflferson and
85 N. W. of Salisbury. Indian corn, oats
and grass.
WATAUGA DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days: democratic; four pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $1: established 1888; R. C. Rivers, editor
and publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jkl."
BREVARD, c. h., Transylvania Co. JD
584+ pop., on Transylvania Rd., 31 m. S. W.
of Asheville. Mountain summer resort.
Farming.
SYLVAN VALLEY NEWS; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20: subscription
$1; established 1895; Miner & Breeze, editors
and publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl"
BREWERS, mikes Co. t].
CURFEW; Wednesdays (A A).
BRYSON CITY, Swain Co. JD 417
pop., on Southern Rd., 26 m. W. of Waynes-
ville.
APPALACHIAN; Fridays; independ-
ent: four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished October, 1903; Smith & Reagan,
editors and publishers (1—5).
BUIES GREEK, Harnett Co. D on
Cape Fear r., 3 m. E. of LiUington, the coun
ty seat. Farming.
LITTLE RIVER RECORD; month
ly: religious; four pages 13x20; subscription
25 cents; established 1898; J. A. Campbell,
editor and publisher(6 — 3). Circulation "jkl"
In 1903, Z (4) (A A).
BURGAW, c. h., Pender Co. D, 387f
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 21 m. N. of
Wilmington. Farming.
PENDER CHRONICLE; Thursdays:
democratic; four pages lTx24; subscription
$1: established 1896; Pender Publishing Co.
(Inc.\ editors and publishers. Clrc'n "jkx."
BURLINGTON, Alamance Co. ^
3,692+ pop., on Southern Rd., 2 m. W. of
Graham, the county seat. Cotton manu-
factories. Grain and tobacco.
NEWS; Wednesdays: democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1384; Ogden F. Crovvson, editor and Publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
BURNSVILLE, c h., Yancey Co. -D
207+ pop., 10 m. S. W. of Bakersville. Farm
ing. mining and lumber.
BLACK MOUNTAIN EAGLE;
Saturdays: democratic; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; J. M. Lyon,
editor: O. R. Lewis, publisher (9—3). Circu-
lation "JKL"
CARTHAGE, c. h., Moore Co. n 605t
pop., on Carthage Rd., 51 m. S. E. of Raleigh,
the State capital. Carriage manufactories.
Brownstone quarries.
BLADE; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages isx24; subscription $1; established 1878;
W. H. McNeill, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "JKL."
CHAD BO URN, Columbus Co. Q
40o pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 53 m.
W. of Wilmington. Strawberry culture.
Farming,
TRUCKER; Thursdays; Ave pages
15x22; subscriptions!; established January,
1902; E. A. Perry, editor; W. J. Caines, pub-
lisher (9 3).
Circulation: In 1902, Z (4). Actual aver-
age for I9i)i, tHi3.
CHAPELHILL, Orange Co. b 1.099t
pop., on Southern Rd., 12 m. W. of Durham.
Seat of the University of North Carolina.
In Golden Tobacco Belt. Iron mining.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1893: W. B. Thompson, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
NORTH CAROLINA JOURNAL
OF LAW; monthly; law; tlfty pagea
6x91^; subscription $3; established January,
1904 ; J. MacRae, LL.D.. editor ; Seeman
Printery, publishers (2—5).
CHARLOTTE, c. h., Mecklenburg
Co. p 18,091+ pop., on Southern and Sea-
board Air Line Rds. Branch U. S. mint.
Machinery, cotton goods, farm implements,
cotton-seed oil, fertilizers, cotton gins. iron
castings and other manufactures.
DAILY.
EVENING CHRONICLE; every eve-
ning except Sunday; eight pages 20x26;
subscription $5.20; established 1903; Observer
Publishing Co., publishers (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
NEWS; every evenmg except Sunday,
and TIMES-DEMOCRAT, semi-weekly.
Mondays and Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscriplion-daily $5, semi-
weekly $1: established— daily 1878, semi-
weekly 1853; W. C. Dowd, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
Circulation-Daily : In 1895, I. ^ctual,
average for 1896, 1.780; /or 189., 2,078;
for 1898. 52,443; for 1899, 3,571 ; /p», W
3,085; for 1901,2,974; for 1902, 3,118;
for 1903, 3,538; /or 1904, 4,027.
Publisher's announcement.— 'Leading even-
ing paper in two Carolinas in size, circula-
tion and advertising. Circulates in most
prosperous section of these States. Half
the cotton mills of the South (more than
:^00) within 100 miles of Charlotte.
Semi- Weekly : Actual average for 1895.
1,383; for 1896. 2,405 ;/orl897. 2,902;
for 1898. 3,466; for 1899, 5,555; /or 1900,
4,062; /or 1901, 3,067; /or 1902, 3,206:
for 1903, 3,126; /or 1904, 4,591.
Publisher's announcement.— The circulation
figures of the Weekly TiMES-DKMOCRATand
tlie fact that it circulates among the most
prosperous farmers of the two Carolinas
tell the whole story.
OBSERVER; every morning and
SEMI- WEEK LY, Tuesdays and Fridays ;
democratic; eight pages 20x26: subscription-
daily $8, semi weekly $1; established— daily
776
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEK DIRECTORY,
NORTH CAROLINA— Charlotte.
1886, semi-weekly 1891; J. P.Caldwell, editor;
Caldwell & Tompkins, publishers (1 — i).
Circulation— Daily : In 1897, 'jkl " In
1898, zl. In 1899. zl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, June, publisher asserts, for past
twelve months has not been less than 4,500.
Actual average for 1903, 5iO&i'/2; for 1904,
«.143 (©©).
Sunday: Actual average for 1903,6,791;
for 1904, 8,408.
Semi- Weekly : In 1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z.
In 1902, "JKL." Actual average for 1904,
4,496.
WEEKLY.
AFRICO -AMERICAN PRESBY-
TERIAN; Thursdays; negro; presbyterian;
four pages 16x22; subscription ^1; established
1878; D. J. Sanders, editor and publisher
(10—3). Circulation "JKL." In 1903, Z( 4).
AMERICAN COTTON MANU-
FACTURER; Thursdays; cotton; thirty
two pages 101^x14; subscription $3; estab
llshed 1902; American Cotton Manufacturer
Company, editors and publishers (4—5 P).
GAZETTE; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 15x23; subscription $1; established
1903; H. J. Green, editor and publisher (3—4).
Circulation "jkl."
INDUSTRIAL. JOURNAL.; Satur
days (A A).
MIL. L. NEWS; weekly; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1897; Escott &
Ray, editors and publishers.
Circulatiou: In 1898, -jkl.- In 1899. Z.
Actual average for 1900, 1,658. In 1901, yl.
In 190<;, yl. In 19l'3, yl. In 1904, yl.
PEOPLE'S PAPER; Wednesdays; in-
dependent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1893; J. P. Sossancan, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
PRESBYTERIAN STANDARD;
Thursdays; presbyterian; thirty two pages
9]4xlS]4; subscription $2; established 1858; A.
J. McKelway. editor; N. C. Presbyterian Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895. H. In 1896. H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yt. In 1902, (z— 4) II. In 1903, yH.
Inl904. H (nD).
SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
TEXTILE EXCELSIOR ; Saturdays;
textile; twenty pages 11x16; subscription $2;
established 1893; John Cuthbertson & Co.,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl." In
1897. Z. In 1898, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
STAROFZION; Thursdays; Afri-
can; methodist-episcopal zion; eight pages
12J^x19; subscription $1 ; established 1878;
Rev. J. W. Smith, D.D.. editor: African M. E.
Zion Church, pubUshei's (3—5 P).
Circulation : In 1895^ publisher asserts, not
less than 2,800; in 189(1.3,000. In 1897. Y. In
1898. vl. In 1899. vl. In 1900. zT. In 1901. yl.
Inl9()2,yl. In 1903. (z— 1) I(» •). Inl904,yT.
SEMIMONTHLY.
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURER}
semi monthly ( A A).
MONTHLY.
CAROLINA MEDICAL .lOUR-
N A L ; monthly ; medical ; ninety eight pages
7x10 : subscription $2 ; established 1878 ; W.
H. Wakefield, managing editor (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. ".ijii-" Actual average for 1899, 1,685;
for 190\ 2,000. In 1901. yl. In 1902, (z— 4) T.
Actual average for 1903, 3,141. In 1904,
(z-4) H.
CAROLINA PYTHIAN; monthly;
Knishts of Pythias; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1898; J. G.
Baird. editor and publi'sher (fi— 3). (ilircula-
tion "JKL." In 1913. Z (4)
CHARLOTTE MKDTCAIi JOUR-
NAL: monthly; medicine and surgery;
one hundred and sixtv-four pages 8x12: sub-
scription S2..50: established 1892: E.C.Regis
ter, M D.. editor and publisher (<^ — 3).
Circulatiou: In 1895 publisher asserts
NORTH CAROLINA— Charlotte.
not less than 3,000; in 1896, smallest edition,
8 700; in 1897, 4,700. In 1898, yG. In 1899. yH.
In 1900, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, H. Inl904, yll.
COUNTRY' DOCTOR; monthly; med-
icine and surgerj'; sixty-two pages 7x11 ; sub-
scription $1; established July, 1900; W. H.
Wakefield, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "jkl." (A A).
MESSENiiER OF HOPE; monthlv;
Protestant episcopal; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription .50cents; established 1889; Walter J.
Smith, editor and publisher (3—8).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,500. In 1896, H. Actual average
for 1897, 3,900. In 1898, yH. In 1899, y I.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 10) H.
In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
SOUTHERN PUBLISHER; month
ly; journalistic; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1896; Southern Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (1—4). Cir»
culation "jkl" In 1900, Z. In 1902, "jjo- "
CHERRYVILLE, Gaston Co. p
1.608 pop., on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 33 m.
N. W. of Charlotte.
N E AV S ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 14x20; subscription $1; established
December. 1903; Jno. P. Booker, editor;
Cherryville Printing Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation "j_kl."
CLARKTON, -B?arf«n Co. q 250 pop.,
on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 10 m. S. W. of
Elizabethtown, the county seat. Sawmills,
farming and timbering.
EXPRESS; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; A. C. Johnston, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
ClilNTON, c. h., Sampson Go. p 958t
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 60 m. N. of
Wilmington. Butter dishes and small fruit
baskets.
CAUCASIAN; Thursdays; people's
party: four pages 20x26; subscription S' ;
established 1882; Marlon Butler, editor: The
Caucasian Publishing Co., publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL." (A A).
SAMPSON DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; four paces 22x28; subscription
$1; established 1892; H. J. Hiues. editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 1.500. In 1896, I. Actual aver-
age for 1897, 1,641. In 1898, y I. In 1899,
vl. In 1900. vl. In 1901, (z-1. 2, 4. 6) I. In
1902. yl. Ini903, (z— 4)1. In 1904. y I.
CLYDE, Hayioond Co. -n 2441 pop., on
Southern Rd., 7 m. N. E. of Waynesville.
the county seat. Lumber and tobacco.
SKYLAND BAPTIST; monthly: bap-
tist: eight pages 9x12; subscription 25 cents;
established 1«99: Wilkins. Honeycutt & Alli-
son, editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "-jkl." Actual
n.ferage for a yenr endinn unth August,
1901, 2,4iF>r. In 1902, yH. In 19(3, yl (A A).
COLUMBUS, c. h., Polk Co. p 334t
pop., 75 m. W. of Charlotte and 6 from
Tryon, the nearest station on Southern Rd.
Farming.
POLK CO. NEWS; Thursdays: eight
pages 1.3x20; subscription $1; established
1895; W. S. Croker, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
CONCORD, c.h..(7a*arr«« (7o.p7,ri0t
pop., on Southern Rd., 21 m. N. E. of Char-
lotte. Cotton and plaid factories.
TRIBUNE: semi weekly, Mondays and
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 15x22;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
777
NORTH CAROLINA.
subscription $1; established 1900; James F,
Hurley, editor and publisher (1—5 P). Circu-
lation ■•JKL."
TI3IES; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1875: John B. SherrlU, editor and publisher
(12—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest l,03'.i. In 1895, I, Actual average
for 1896, 1,060. In 1897, Y. Actual aver-
age for ISdS, l,!"!!. Inl899.yl. InlQOO.zI.
In 1901. yl. Actual average for 1902, 1,070.
In 1903, (z — 1) I. Actual average for 1901,
a.ois.
DANBURY, c. h.. Stoke$ Co. t] 2.50
pop., 122 m. N. W. of Raleigh, the State
capital. Agriculture and tobacco manu-
facturing.
REPORTER; Wednesdays; independ
ent democratic; eigiit pages 13x32; subscrip-
Hon $1; established 1872; Pepper Bros., edi-
tors and publishers (6—3)
Circnlatiou : In 1903, Z (4). Actual aver-
age for 190i,<-Z,lSl.
DELWAY.
DELL'S MONTHLY MESSAGE:
educational; four pages 12x14; subscription
25 cents; established 1902; C. M. Beach and
W. N. Johnson, editors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation ■■jjii" (A A).
"DUNN, Harnett Co. a l,072t pop., on
Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 27 m. N. E. of
Fayetteville. Agriculture.
GUIDE; every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY; democratic; daily four
weekly eight pages 13x20; subscription-
daily S3, weekly $1; established July, 1902;
J. L. Pittman, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation — daily "iKL." weekly "jkl."
DE3IOCRAT1C BANNER; Wednes
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1891; J. T. & A. W.
McLean, editors and publishers (2 — 4). Cir-
culation "JKL." (A A).
REPORTER; Thursdays (A A).
DURHAM, c. h.. Durham Co. t] 6,679t
pop., on Seaboard Air Line, Norfolk &
Western and Southern Rds., 25 m. N. W.
of Raleigh, the State capital. Tobacco
factories and cotton mills.
MORNING HERALD; every morning
except Mondajs independent; four pages
20x26; subscription $2.60; established 1894; J.
King & Rollins, editors and publishers.
CIrc'n-jjcL." In 1898. Z. In 1901. Z (1. 2, 4, 5).
SUN; every evening except Sunday, and
VVEEKIiY, Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription — daily $3, weekly
|l; established— daily 1889. weekly 1896;
James A. Robinson, editor and publisher.
Circulation— daily 'jkl." weekly "jkl."
RECORDER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1820; Zeb. P. Council, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5 P) Circulation 'iKi,."
THRIFT; Saturdays; eight pages
91^x12^^; subscription 50 cents: established
1901; J.'B. Hunter, editor; Thrift Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 118 West Main street
(10—3). Circulation: In 1903, Z (4).
SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTER-
LY; January, April, July and October; col-
legiate; one hundred and four pages 6J^x9i>^;
subscription $2; established January, 1902;
John Spencer Bassett, editor; Trinity Col-
lege, publishers (3 — 3). Circulation "uti,."
EDENTON, c. h.. Chowan Co. cf 3,046t
pop., on Norfolk & Southern Rd. and Eden-
ton bay, at the mouth of Chowan i., 130m.
NORTH CAROLINA.
N. E. of Raleigh, the State capital. Shad
and herring fishing.
EASTERN COURIER; Thursdays
(A A).
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays, democratic;
four pages 17}^x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 19113; H. F. Swaringer, editor and
publisher (2 — J). Circulation "jkl."
ELBOW, Columbus Co. Q 128 pof).,
7 m. S. E. of Whiteville, the county seat.
Agriculture.
CHRISTIAN STAR; semimonthly;
negro, undenominational; eight pages 11x16;
subscription 75 cents; established May, 1901;
Robert S. Jervay, editor and publisher (6 — 4).
Circulation "jkl."
ELIZABETH CITY, c. h., Patquo.
tank Co. cf 6,348t pop., on Norfolk & South-
ern Rd. and Pasquotank r., 20 m. N. of
Albemarle sound. Fishing, lumber and
grain trade. Cotton seed oil mills and cot-
ton, canning and ice factories.
ECONOMIST; every evening except
Sunday, fiud WEEKLY, Fridays; demo
eratic; four pages— daily 15x22, weekly 18x24;
subscription — daily $3, weekly 81; estab-
lished—daily 1903, weekly 1872; R. B. Creecy,
editor; Economist Publishing Co., publishers
(2 — 4). Circulation —daily "jkl." Weekly:
lnl902, Z (4. 5). Inl903, Z(4). In 1904,"JSi."
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established 1887;
Thomas B. Berry, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
NORTH CAROLINIAN; Wednes-
days; republican; four pages 20x26 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1869; Palemon John, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation "jkl." (AA)-
TAR HEEL; Thursdays; Independent-
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established August. 1901: Walter L.
Cohoon, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkj-" Actual aver-
age for 1902, a, 761. In 1904, February, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue during 1903 was less
than 3,500. In 1904. yH.
ELKIN, Surry Co. ti 860t pop., on
Southern Rd., 15 m. S. W. of Dobson, the
county seat. Manufactures of pins, brack-
ets, furniture and shoes. Cotton, woolen,
roller and saw mills. Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1892; J.E.John-
son, editor and publisher. CIrc'u "jkl."
ELM CITY, Wilson Co. o 560 pop.,
on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 7 m. West of
Wilson.
ELEVATOR; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 17J^x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished August, 1901; W. M. Beasley, editor
and publisher. Circulation 'tii"
ENFIELD, Halifax Co. cT 361t pop.—
local estimate 800 — on Atlantic Coast Line
Rd., 12 m. S. of Halifax, the county seat.
Cotton, tobacco and peanuts.
LEDGER; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1900; S. S. Alsop,
editor; Theo. M. Cooper, publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
FAISON, Duplin Co. O, 350 pop., on
Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 15 m. N. W. of
Kenansville, the county seat, and 55 S. E.
of Raleigh, the State capital. Farming and
strawberries. Lumber mills.
DUPLIN JOURNAL; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
778
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH CAROLINA.
NORTH CAROLINA.
$1; established June, 1901; John M. Faison
and D S. Hines, editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation "jkl." (••).
FAYETTEVILLE, c. h., Cumber-
land Co. g 4,670+ pop., on Atlantic Coast
Line Rd. and Cape Fear r., at head of
navigation, 53 ra. S. of Raleigh. Manufact-
ures of cotton and silk goods, woodenware
and furniture. Shipping point for lumber,
tar, turpentine, cotton, etc.
OBSERVER ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; four pages — daily 15x22, weekly
20x25; subscription— daily $4, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1896, weekly 1817; E. J.
Hale, editor and publisher (2— 4).
Circulation— Daily : •■jkl."
Weekly: Actual average for 1895, 1,0S6>
In 1896. I. In 1897, I Z. In 1898, yl. In
1899. ••JKL.-
NORTH CAROLINA BAPTIST;
Wednesdays; baptist; eight pages 13x19; sub-
scription $1; established 1891; John A. Gates,
Jr., editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 3.250. In 1896, H. Actual aver-
age for 1897, 3,739. In 1898, publisher as-
serts, no issue less than 3,800; in 1899, smallest
3.800. In 1900, (z— 4) H. In 1901, (z-4) H.
Actual average for 1902, 4,704. In 1903, yG
Inl904, yll.
STANDARD; Thursdays (A A).
FORK CHURCH, Davie Co. t 200
pop., 20 m. from Winston Salem.
HORNET; bi-weekly; democratic; four
pages 7x11; sub.ticiiption 25 cents; established
1904; W. Henry Davis, editor and publisher
(1-5).
FRANKLIN, c. h.. Macon Co. -a 335t
pop. Mining and farming.
PRESS; Wednesdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.20; established
1887; W. A. Curtis, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "iKL."
FREMONT, ^aj/ne Co. O 435 pop.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays (A A).
GASTONIA, Gaston Co.p 4,610t pop.,
on Southern and Carolina & Northwestern
Rds., 4 m. S. of Dallas, the county seat.
Cotton, wood and leather goods. Shipping
point for cotton district.
NEWS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; eight p:iges 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1899; Hugh Long, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circnlation"JKL." In 1902,
Z(4).
GAZETTE; weekly, twice a week,Tues-
days and Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x^4; subscription $1 ; established 1880; W.
F. Marshall, editor and publisher. Circula
tion "JKL."
GOIiDSBORO,c.h., Wayne Co.a-
5,877+ pop., on Atlantic & North Carolina,
Southern and Atlantic Coast Line Rds.
and Neuse r,, 49 m. S. E. of Raleigh, the
State capital. Manufacturing, cotton grow-
ing and agriculture.
ARGUS; every evening except Sunday,
and VVEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
daily four pages 18x24. weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $l;es
tablished— daily 1869, weekly 1883: J. E. Rob
inson, editor and publisher (7—3 F). Circu-
lation—daily "JKL." weekly "iKL."
BAPTIST REVIEW; weekly;
baptist; four pages 18x24; established 1873;
Rev. B. W. Nash, editor and publisher. Circu
lation JKL."
HEADLIGHT; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1887; A. Roscower. editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation ••JiiL."
WAYNE CO. ADVERTISER; Sat
urdays; Independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; Arthur White-
ley, editor and publisher. Circulation "isj,"
Circulation: In 1902, "isx" In 1903, (z— 4)
I(««)(AA).
GRAHAM, c. h., Alamance Co. b
2,052+ pop., on Southern Rd., 20 m. E. of
Greensboro. Cotton and tobacco factories.
ALAMANCE GLEANER; Thursdays;
democratic: foui- pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1875; J. D. Kernodle. editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl. •
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 13^^x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; Heenan Hughes, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation ••iKL."
GREENSBORO, c. b.. Guil/ord
Co. [j 10,035+ pop., on Southern and Cape
Fear & Yadkin Valley Rds., 81 m. N. W.
of Raleigh, the State capital. Cotton,
tobacco, iron, wood and other manufac-
tures. Agriculture and tobacco.
BRECO RD ; every evening except Sunday ;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$4; established 1890; J. M. Reece & Co., edi-
tors and publishers (.3— 3). Clrc'n •'JKL " In
1902, Z (4,5).
TELEGRAM ; every evening except
Monday; eight pages 18x2<); subscription $3;
established 1897; R. W. Haywood, editor and
publisher (t!— 3). Circulation "jkl." In 19(J3.
■NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE ; Wednesdays; methodist-
eplscopal; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$1.50; established 1855; Rev. H. M. Blair, D. D.,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1899. I. In 1900, yl. In
19J1, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jjo.."
OUR CHURCH RECORD ; Thurs-
days; merhodist-protestant; eight pages
11x15; subscription $1; established 1894; J. F.
McCuUoch, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion ••JKL."
PATRIOT ; Wednesdays; democratic;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1821; W. M. Barber, editor; W. M.
Barber & Co., publishers (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,000. In 1896, 1. In 1897. Y. In
1898. "JKL." Actual average for 189^K 1.203.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 19(3,
yl. In 1904, December, publisher asserts, at
no time during the past two year less than
2 750.
'eVERY'THING: semi-m(nthly; irdf-
pendent: sixteen pages llxlB; subscription
$2: established 19(i2; Al. Fairbrother, editor
and publisher (1— .*;).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 6) I. Actual aver-
age for 1904. 3,55?.
A POSTOLIC MESSENGER ; month
ly; holiness; four pages I2i^9i.^: subscription
2ict'iits; esrablishpd January. 1903; Thos. C.
Hodgin, editor; Wlnfred R. Cox. publisher
^^SOUTHERN TEXTILE REVIEW;
monthly; textile: twenty four to twenty-
eight pages 8x11; subscription $2; established
August. 1901; Textile Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (11— 2). Circulation ".ikl. •
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY REC-
ORD; monthly; methodist - protestant ;
thirtv-two pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents;
established 1885; J. F. McCulloch, editor and
publisher (3— 3). , _„ ^
Circulation : In 189.5, ••jkl- In 1896, I.
Actual average for 1897, 1,529; for 1F98,
1,583. Inl899.yl. Inl900,yl. In 19t)l,puh.
Usher asserts, no issue was less than 1,750, In
1902, yl. Inli03. yl. In 1904, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
NORTH CAROLINA.
GREEN VILIiE,c. h., Pitt Co.D-2,565t
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd. and Tar r.
Carriage, tobacco and paint manufactories
and lumber mills.
REFLiECTOll: every evening except
Sunday, and EASTERN REFLECTOR,
semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; demo-
cratic; dally four, semi weekly eight pages
— daily 16x32, semi-weekly 13x20; subscrlp
tion— daily $8, semi weekly $1; established
—daily 1894, semi-weekly 188S:D. J. Whichard,
editor and publisher (6—3). Circulation-
daily "JKL." semi-weekly "jkl."
KING'S WEEKLY; thrlce-a-week,
Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 13x20; subscription 25
cents; established 1894; Henry T. King, edi-
tor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, I. Actual average
/or 1897. 1,941. Inl898. yl. Inl899, yl (++).
In 1900. y I. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 191)3,
yI(00)(AA).
OUILFORD COLLEGE, Guilf«rd
Co. ^ 300 pop., on Southern Rd., 5 m. W. of
Greensboro, the county seat.
GUILFORD COLLEGIAN I monthly,
during college year; literary; forty pages
8x10; subscription $1 ; established 1888; Liter-
ary Societies of Guilford College, editors and
publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
HAMLET, Richmond Co. p 639 pop.,
on Seaboard Air Line, 6 m. S E. of Rock-
ingham.
OUTLOOK; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished li>U3; W. S. & G. V. Barnes, editors;
Capital Printing Co., publishers (12—3). Cir-
culation "JKL.'
HAYESVILLE, Clay Co. -n 142t
pop., 12}^ m. E. of Murphy, the nearest
railroad town. The county seat. Farming.
CLAY CO. COURIER; Fridays; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899; G. W. Sanderson, editor and publisher
(3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
HENDERSON, c. h., Vance Co. ti
3,746+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line and South-
ern Rds., 42 m. N. of Raleigh, the State
capital. In Golden Tobacco Belt and cot-
ton growing section.
GOLD liEAF; Thursdays; democratic,
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881 ; Thad. R. Manning, editor and pub
iisher. Circulation "jkl."
HENDERSONVILLE, c. h., Hen-
derton Co. p 1,917+ pop., on Hendersonvllle
& Brevard and Southern Rds., 21 m. S. of
Asheville. Stove foundry and furniture
and canning factories.
HUSTLER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1891; M. L. Shipman. editor; Shipman
&Osborne Co., publishers (6—3). Circ'n"jKL"
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1886: T. W.
Valentine, eaitor and publisher. Circula-
tion "tK_L."
BREEZE; monthly; sixteen pages 11x15;
subscription 50 cents; established April,
1903; Mrs. J. M. Ransier, editor and publisher
(1— 5P).
HICKORY, Catawba Co. ^2,535t pop.,
on Southern and Chester & Lenoir Rds.
NORTH CAROLINA.
Watering place. Corn, wheat, cotton and
tobacco.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays; democrat-
ic; eight pages 17x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; W. C. Dowd, editor and publisher
(8-3 P).
Circulation: In 1900, zl. Actual average
for 1901M, 3548 In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, "iKL"
HORNET; Fridays; four pages 9x12;
subscription 40 cents; established January,
1903; C. Frank Stroud, editor and publLsher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1848; J. O. Foy, editor and publisher (6—3),
Circulation "isi" In 1897. Z. In 1898, Z. In
1900, Z( 2, 6, 10). In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
TIMES-MERCURY; Wednesdays;
people's party; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1891; J. F. Click, editor;
Times - Mercury Publishing Co., publishers
(8-3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. Act-
ual average for 1S99, 1,370. In 1899, I. In
1900. yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1908,
(z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
HIGHPOINT, Guilford Co. b 4.163r
pop., on Southern Rd., 15 ni. S. W. of Greens-
boro, the county seat. Cotton and wood-
working mills and tobacco, broom, canning,
furniture and mattress factories. Wheat,
corn, tobacco and cotton growing.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays ; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1881 ; J. J. Farrls. editor and pub-
lisher. Circ'n"JKL" In 1897. Z. In 1902, "isi- "
SOUTHERN FURNITURE JOUR-
NAlj; nionrhly; furniture; sixty pages
llxl4i^<); subscription $1; established April,
1901; H. W. Kronheinier and J. J. Farrlss, edi-
tors; Southern Furniture Journal Co., pub-
lishers. Circulation ••iKk"
HILLSBORO,c.h., Orange Co. b 707t
pop., on Southern Rd., 12 m. N. W. of Dur-
ham. Tobacco factories.
ORANGE CO. OBSERVER; Thurs-
days ; democratic ; six pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1878 ; Joseph A. Har-
ris, editor and publisher. Circulation "jki."
SENTINEL; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 20x26; siibicription $1; estab-
lished Augusr, 1902: C. D. Turner, editor;
Sentinel Publishing Co., publishers (a— 3)
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
HOLLY SPRINGS, ^^aie Co. a
219+ pop., on Cape Fear & Northern Rd.
CAPE FEAR ENTERPRISE; Fri-
days (A A)
WAKE COURIER; Thursdays (A A).
JACKSONVILLE, c. h., Onslow Co.
O^ .309+ pop., on Wilmington, Newbern & Nor-
folk Rd., about 50 m. N. of Wilmington.
Agriculture.
ONSLOW MESSENGER; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
SI; established May, 1902; Lionel Giles, edi-
tor and publisher (1—3). Circulation "jkl."
JEFFERSON, Ashe Co. tl 250 pop.,
29 m. N. of North Wllkesboro, nearest trad-
ing and railroad station. Lumber and
mining. Corn, wheat and oats.
RECORDER; Thursdays; democratic:
four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
April, 1902; T. W. Adams, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3). Circulation "jkl."
780
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH CAROLINA.
KERNERSVILLE, Forsyth Co., ^
^52+ pop., on Southern Rd.
OBSERVER ; Thursdays (A A).
KING'S MOUNTAIN, Cleveland
Co. p 2,U62t pop., on Southern Rd., 33 m. W.
of Charlotte. Four cotton mills. Farming.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pa^es 18x24; subscription $1; established
February, 1903. J. E, McLaughen, editor and
publisher (12— 3). Circulation -jkl."
KINSTON, c. h., Lenoir Co. a- 7,086
pop., on Atlantic & North Carolina and
Atlantic Coast Line Rds. and Neuse r., 80
m. S. E. of Raleigh, the State capital. Knit-
ting mills, cotton mills, turpentine distil-
leries, lumber and shingle mills. Shipping
point for cotton and tobacco.
FREE PRESS; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKIiY, twice-a-week,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; democratic;
daily four, vreekly eight pages 15i^x22; sub-
scription—daily $4, weeklv $1; established
—daily 1898, weekly 1882; D. T. Edvvood, edl
tor; Kinston Free Press Co., publishers
(12-4).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl."
Weekly: Actual average for IS95, 1,104;
for 1896, 1,320; for 1897, 1,266; .tor 1898,
1,106: for 1899, 1,021. In 1900, "jkl."
Acttial average for i.901, 1,396. Inl902,yl.
In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
LAGRANGE, Lenoir Co. n- 853t pop.,
on Atlantic & North Carolina Rd., 10 m. N.
W. of Kingston, the county seat, and 60 S. E.
of Raleigh, the State capital. Agriculture.
Cotton and tobacco market.
SENTINEL; Fridays; democrat: four
pages 24x36; subscription $1; established
1898; D. H. Petrie, editor and publisher (2—5).
WATCH TOWER; Fridays; disciples
of Christ; four pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1872; J. D. Waters and D. H.
Petree, editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,250. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, 'jkl.-
Inl902, Z(4, 5).
SOUTHERN MEDICAL JOUR-
NAL; monthly; medical; fifty-eight pages
ej^xlO; subscription $1; established 1899; J.
W.P. Smith wick, M.D., editor; The Southern
Medical Journal Publishing Co., publishers
<8-3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1899,
2,166; for 1900, 3,488; for 1901, 4,666.
In 19u2, yG. In 19(33, I. In 1904, yl.
liAURINBURG, Richmond Co. p
1,334+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 96 m.
N. W. of Wilmington. Farming.
EXCHANGE; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1882; J. P. Wiggins, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "iki,."
SCOTLAND TI3IES; Thursdays;
negro; six pages 20x26; established 1899;
H. W. Tovvnsend, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl.- In 1903, Z (4).
liEAKSVIIiLE, Rockingham Co. ^
688+ pop., on Danville & Western Rd. and
Dan r., 26 m. S. W. of Danville, Va. Cot
ton and tobacco factories and woolen mill.
GAZETTE; Thursdays: independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; J. T. Darlington, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl.-
IjENOIR, c. h., Caldwell Co. -nl,296t
pop., on Chester & Lenoir Rd., 12 m. E. of
NORTH CAROLINA.
Blue Ridge Mountains. Lumber manu-
facturing market and furniture factory.
Mining and agriculture.
NEWS.: Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
cription $1; established 1898; H. C. Martin,
editor and publisher (8— 3). CIrc'n "jkl."
TOPIC ; Tuesdays ; democratic; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1875 ;
Mark Squires, editor and publisher (3—8).
Circulation "jkl."
LEXINGTON, c. h., Davidson Co. U
1,234+ pop., on Southern Rd., 16 m. N. E. of
Salisbury. Mining, lumbering, agricult-
ure and cotton and tobacco raising.
DISPATCH; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 16>gx22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; H. B. Varner, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl" In 1897. I Z.
In 1898, publisher asserts, no edition less than
2.260; in 1899, 3.600. In 19(J0, yH. In 1901. yH.
In 1902, August, publisher asserts, no edition
during the past year was less than 5.000. In
1903, G. In 1904. yH.
TAR HEEL POULTRY MAN}
monthly; poultry; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1894; R. L.
Simmons, editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation "iKi." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
LINCOLNTON, c h., Lincoln Co. p
828+ pop., on Carolina Western and Sea-
board Air Line Rds. Cotton factories, min-
ing and farming.
LINCOLN JOURNAL; Fridays; four
pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1894; Jno. C. Tipton, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
LITTLETON, Halifax Co. cf 534t pop. ,
on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 75 m. N. E. of
Raleigh, the State capital. Mineral springs.
Agriculture.
NEWS REPORTER; Fridays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1896; T. R. Walker, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation -'JKL."
TRUE REFORMER; Wednesdays;
negro; Independent; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; W. F. Young,
editor; Afro Union Club, publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
LOUISBURG, c. h., Franklin Co. b
1,178+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line Rd. and
Tar r., 30 m. N. E, of Raleigh, the State
capital. Cotton and tobacco market. Ag-
riculture.
FRANKLIN TIMES; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1871 : Jas. A, Thomas, editor and
publisher (3— 3). CIrc'n "jkl." In 1902, Z (4).
LUMBERTON, c. h., Robeson Co. g
849+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 68 m. N.
W. of Wilmington. Cotton,com and lumber.
ARGUS; semi-weekly; Tuesdays and
Fridays; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1900; O. J. Peterson, editor
andpubllsher (12— 4). '
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for m)2, 1,Q91', for 1903, 1,634. In
1904. publisher asserts, no issue was less than
i,roo.
ROBESON IAN; semi- weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; democratic- four pages
18x24: subscription $1 50; established 1870;
Alex. P. McAllister, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circ'n -jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
MADISON, Rockingham Co. [j 813t
pop., on Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley and
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
781
NORTH CAROLINA.
Norfolk & Western Rds., 32 m. N. E, of
Winston. Tobacco warehouses and lum-
ber mills. Agriculture.
OBSERVER; Tliursdays; free silver;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; W. H. Curtis, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation 'ikl."
MARION, c. h., McDowell Co. -n l,116f
pop., on Ohio River & Charleston and
Southern Rds., 45 m. E. of Asheville. Lum-
ber business, tanneries and furniture man-
ufactory. Tobacco, wheat, corn, oats, live
stock and gold mining.
McDOWEL-Ii DEMOCRAT: Fridays;
four pages 16x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; E. H. House, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
190(1 ; W.F.Wood, editor and publisher (12— 3).
Circulation ■vkl."
MARSHALL, Madison Co.^ 337 pop,,
on Southern Rd., 21 m. N. W. of Asheville.
MADISON COUNTY RECORD; Fri
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub
scription $1; established 1901; J. R. Swann,
editor and publisher (1—4). Circulation ".iki,-"
MARSHVILLE, Union Co. g 349t
pop., on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 10 m. E. of
Monroe, the county seat. Farming.
0CJRH03IE; Tuesdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1892; J. Z. Green, editor; Our Home
Publishing Co., publishers; prints an edition
for Wadesboro (8—3). Combined circula-
tion "iKL."
MAXTON, Robeson Co. g 935t pop.,
on Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley and Seaboard
Air Line Rds., 21 m. N. W. of Lumberton,
the county seat. Cotton.
BLADE: Saturdays; independent-re
publican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1890; R. B. Russell, editor and
publisher (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
SCOTTISH CHIEF: Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; eiglit pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1886; M. G. McKenzie, editor;
Chief Publishing Co., publishers (8— 3P).
Circulation "jkl."
MAYSVILLE, Jones Co., g.
JONES-ONSL.O^V COURIER ;Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scriptions!; established 1900; Fred. C. Hen-
derson, editor and publisher (11—3). Circula-
tion "IKL."
MOCKSVILLE,c.h., Davie Co.-n745t
pop., on Southern Rd., 20 m. N. of Salisbury.
Tobacco factories and planing mills. Agrl
culture and tobacco.
DAVIE RECORD; Wednesdays; re
publican; four pages 18x24 ; subscription 50
cents; established 1899; E.H.Morris, editor;
E. H. Morris & Co., publishers (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
DAVIE TIMES; Thursdays; demo
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1879; O. E. Crowson, editor and
publisher (2 — 4). Circulation "jkl- "
MONROE, c. h., Union Co. g 2,427t
pop., on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 25 m. S. E.
of Charlotte. Iron works and cotton mills.
ENQUIRER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; B. C. Ashcroft, editor; B. C. & E.
Ashcroft, publishers (6—3). Circ'n "jkl." In
1903, Z(4)(»»).
NORTH CAROLINA.
JOURNAL; Tuesdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1894; Rowland
F. Beasley. editor; G. M. Beasley & Bro.. pub.
lishers(3— 3). Circulation "jkl." Inl902,Z(6).
MONTREAT, Buncombe Co., -a 49t
pop.
REVIVAL.; monthly (A A).
MOORESVILLE, Iredell (7o.-Dl,533t
pop., on Southern Rd., 12 m. S. of States-
ville, the county seat, and 28 N. of Char-
lotte. Cotton, saw and rolling mills.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1895; Harry P. Deaton, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
MORAVIAN TA.L.l.S, Wilkes Co. ti
118 pop.. 5 m. S. of Wilkesboro, the county
seat, and nearest station on Southern Rd.
Shipping lumber.
YELLOW JACKET; biweekly; re-
publican; four pages 13x20; subscription 30
cents; established 1899; R. Don Laws, editor
and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
5,390; for a year ending ivith October 3,
1901, 8,t290; /or 1902, 19,S00; for 1903.
47,346; for a yea)- ending with January 5,
1905,95,411.
MORGANTON, c. h., Burke Co. -o
l,938t pop., on Southern Rd., 64 m. N. W. of
Charlotte. Gold mining and agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays (A A).
NEWS-HERALD; Thursdays; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1; established
1899; T. G. Cobb, editor and publisher (7— 3P).
Circulation "jkl."
MOUNTAIRY, Surry Co. ^ 2,680t
pop., on Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Rd.
and Ararat r., 151 m. N. W. of Raleigh the
State capital. Tobacco factories and granite
quarry.
LEADER ; Tuesdays; four pages 16x22
subscription $1; established July, 1903; J. E
Albright, editor and publisher (7-^ P).
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
page.s 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1880 ; M. A. Lowry, editor and publisher
(7- 3P). Circulation "JKL."
MOUNT OLIVE, Wavne Co. D- 617
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line, 12 m. S. of
Goldsboro, the county seat.
TRIBUNE; Thuisdays; independent;
four pages 18x22; subscription $1: established
March 31. 1904; Fred R. Mintz, editor; Tribune
Publishing Co., publishers (1—5).
M U MF O R D, Pasquotank Co. cf 29
pop., 9 m. N. W. of Elizabeth City, the
county seat. Agriculture.
SIGNS OF THE TIMES: semi-month-
ly; mail order trade; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1902; H. F. Wood-
house, editor and publisher (3—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
MURPHY, c. h., Cherokee Co. -n604t
pop., on Atlanta, KnoxvillecSt Northern and
Southern Rds. and Hiawassee r., at the
mouth of Valley r. Tobacco.
CHEROKEE SCOUT; Tuesdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1888; Meroney & Towns, editorg
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
782
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH CAROLINA.
NASHVILLE, c. h., Nash Co. a 479t
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 20 m. W.
of Tarboro. Cotton and tobacco.
GRAPHIC; Thursdays ; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; M. W. Lincke, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation ••jKL."
NAZARETH, Wake Co. a 479 pop.,
23 m. from Raleigh; the railroad station is
Raleigh.
TRUTH; monthly; roman catholic;
fort V pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents; es
tablished 1897; Thos. F. Price, editor and
publisher (12-4).
Circulation: In 1903. (z— 4) G. Aettial
average for 190i, 15,375.
NEWBERN, c. h., Craven Co. D
9,09U+ pop., on Atlantic & North Carolina
and Wilmington, Newborn & Northern
Rds. and at confluence of Neuse and Trent
rs. Turpentine, tar, cotton, lumber, fishing
and garden truck. A. port of entry.
JOURNAL.; every morning except
Monday, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tues-
days and Fridays; democratic ; four pages
—daily 18x24, semi- weekly 30x26; subscrip-
•tion— daily $4, semi-weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1882, semi-weekly 1878; Chas. L. Stevens,
editor and publisher.
Circulatiou— Daily : "jkl."
Semi- Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "jKi."
NEWTON, c.h,, Ca«aw&a Co. -Dl,583t
pop., on Southern and Chester & Lenoir
Rds. Seat of Catawba College. Grain,
tobacco and fruit, cotton mills.
CATAWBA CO. NEWS; Wednesdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established May, 1903; C. M. McCorkle,
editor ; The Catawba County News Company,
publishers (12 — 1). Circulation "jkl."
ENTERPRISE; fFridays; democratic;
-four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1879 ; F. M. Williams, editor ; Enterprise
Printing Co., publishers.
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." Actual average
/or 1903. 1,181. Inl904, "JKL." (••).
NORTH "WILKESBORO, Wilkes
Co. X2 918+ pop., 75 m. W. of Winston. Saw
an 1 planing mills, door, sash, canning and
wagon and furniture factories, foundries
and tannery.
BL.UE RIDGE BAPTIST; Thurs
days; baptist; four pages 13x20: subscrlp
tionSO cents; established 1900; Wm. M. Lee,
editor; The Blue Ridge Baptist Publishing
Co., publishers (8 — 3^. Circulation "jkl."
(AA).
HUSTLiER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1896; F. J. Robertson, editor and publisher
(1—4). Circulation "JKL."
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished November. 1903; John Crouch, editor
and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1904, 677.
STATE REPUBLICAN; biweekly;
Fridays; republican; four pages 13x16; sub-
Bcription 25 cents; established April, 1903;
John Crouch, editor and publisher (1 — 4). Cir-
culation ".jkl." (A A).
OXFORD, c. h., Granville Co. b 2,059t
pop., on Southern Rd., 13 m. W. of Hender-
son and 50 N. of Raleigh. Tobacco and cot-
ton ; buggy and furniture factories.
PUBLIC L.EDGER; Thursdays; demo-
eratic; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1; es-
NORTH CAROLINA.
tablished 1888: John T. Britt, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl" In 1901, Z (4).
In 1903, Z (4).
PILOT MOUNTAIN, Surry Co. ^
710+ pop., on Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley
Rd., 10 m. S. E. of Mountalry. Tobacco
and farming.
PILOT NEWS; Thursdays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1898; John
E. Hart, editor and publisher (3—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1902. Z (4. 5).
PINEHURST, Moore Co. n on Aber-
deen & Asheboro Rd., 6 m. N. W. of Aber-
deen. Winter, health and pleasure resort.
Farming and fruit growing.
OUTLiOOK; Saturdays, from November
to May; eight to sixteen pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1897 ; Herbert L.
JiUson, editor; The Outlook Publishing Co.,
publishers (.3— 3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1902, Z (6). Actual
average for 1903, 1,53'^; for a year ending
ivith May, 1904, 3,5^3.
PITTSBORO, c. h., Chatham Co. u
424+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line Rd. Shut-
tle-block factory and grist and saw mills.
Farming.
CHATHAM CITIZEN; Wednesdays;
farmers' alliance; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; R. B. Llne-
berrv, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl.'
CHATHAM RECORD ; Thursdays;
democratic: four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1878; H. A. London, editor
and publisher. Circulation "ijKL."
PLYMOUTH, c. h., Washington Co. n-
1,011+ pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd. and
Roanoke river, near Albemarle Sound.
Farming.
ROANOKE BEACON; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1889; C.V. W. Ausbon, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
RALFORD, Cumberland Co. g I75t
pop.
CHRONICLE; Wednesdays (A A).
RALEIGH, c. h., Wake Co. n Stat*
Capital, 13,643+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line
and Southern Rds., 148 m. N. of Wilming-
ton. Various manufactories. Cotton, corn
and tobacco.
MORNING POST; every morning, and
WEEK L Y, Thursdays ; eight pages 153^x22 ;
subscription— daily $6; weekly $1; estab-
lished—dally 1897, weekly 1898; R. M. Furman,
editor; North Carolina Publishing Company,
publi-shers.
Circulation— Daily: Inl900,"ij£i." In 1901,
publisher asserts, there has not been a day
when the issue has been less than 6,000. In
1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
Weekly: In 1900. -jkl." In 1901, 1. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, "jkl."
NEWS AND OBSERVER; every morn-
ing except Monday, and NORTH CARO-
LINIAN, Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $7, weekly
$1 ; established— jyretos 1872, Observer 1876,
North Carolinian 1892; News and Observer
Company, publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1896, "jkl" Act-
ual average for 1897. 4,796. In 1898 zG.
In 1899, zG. In 1900, yG. In 1901, (z— 1, 2. 4. 5) G.
In 1902, (z— 4) G. Actual average for 1903,
8,201: /o>- 1904. 9,111.
Weekly: In 1897. -jkl." In 1898. Z. In
1901, Z (1.2,4,5).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
783
NORTH CAROLINA.
NORTH CAROLINA.
TIIIES ANI> EVENING VISITOR;
ever> evening except Sunday; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $3; estab-
lished-rimes 1S97, Visitor 1878; J. C. Caddell,
editor; Visitor Press Co., publishers (12—3).
Circiilation "JiL." In 1897, Z. Inl900.Z(6).
In IWi, MKi.." In 19<)3, (z— 4) I. In 19(14, yl.
BAPTIST SENTINEL; Thursdays;
negro, baptist; eight pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1893; Sentinel Publish-
ing Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1902, Z (4, 5). In
191.3, (z— 6) I. In 1904, yl.
BIBIiICAI. RECORDER; Wednes
days; baptist; eight pages 14x20; subscription
$1.50; established 18:«; J. W. Bailey, editor;
Edwards & Broughton, proprietors (3—4).
Circulation; In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 6,500. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zll. Actual average for 1899, 5«924;
for 1900. 7,480. In 1901. yG. Actual average
for 1902, 7,635; for 1903, 8.8752; for 1904,
'CAUCASIAN; Thursdays; people's
party ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1882; Marion Butler, editor; The
Caucasian Publishing Company, publishers
(8—3 P). „ ,
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. Inl899.yl. Inl900,zl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. Inl9l3,yl. In 1904, yl.
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE; Wednes
days; methodlstepiscopal; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 18j5; T. N.
Ivev, editor and publisher.
Circulation: Inl898, "jjvl." Actual average
for a year ending ivith June, 1900, 4, 85J8;
for a year ending with May, 19U1, 6, 1 76. In
190-2, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages llxlSJ^; subscription $1;
established April, 1904; J. L. Ramsey, editor
and publisher (1—5).
FARMER AND MECHANIC; Tues
days; agricultural; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1877; Farmer and
Mechanic Co., editors and publishers (8-3P).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 2.400. In 1898, zH.
In 1899, zH. In 1900,yH. In ia)l.(z-l, 2, 4, 5) H.
In 1902, yH. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
HARBINGER; Saturdays; labor: four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
19u2; C. W. McGowan, editor and publisher
<2— 5). Circulation "jkl."
PROGRESSIVE F A RMER; Tues
days ; agricultural ; sixteen pages 10x15 ;
subscription $1; established 1886; Clarence
H. Poe, editor; The Agricultural Publishing
Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899 and
1900, publisher asserts, smallest issue ex-
ceeded 5.000. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In
1903. (z— 4) G. Actual average for 1904,
LIBERATOR; semi-monthly (A A).
NORTH CAROLINA SUNDAY
SCHOOL BEACON; monthly; Sunday
school: sixteen pages 8x10; subscription 25
cents; S. M.Smith, editor; Edwards & Brough-
ton, publishers (12— 3). Circulation "jkl"
REIDSVILLE, Rockingham Co. [^
3,262+ pop., on Southern Rd.. 24 m. N. of
Greensboro. Tobacco and cotton factories.
REVIEW; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; Oliver Bros.,
editors and publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895. "JKL " In 1896. I. In
1897, Y. In 1898. "jkl." In 1900. Z (3,5). In
1901, Z (1,4, 6, 12). In 1902, Z (4, 5).
WEBSTER'S WEEKLY; Thursdays;
independent democratic; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1872; J. R. Web-
■ter, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,500. In 1896,1. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, vT. In 1900. y I. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
RICH SQUARE, Northampton Co.
□^232+ pop., on Roanoke & Tar River Rd..
14 m. S. E. of Jackson, the county seat.
Farming and lumber.
ROANOKE CHOWAN TIMES;
Thursdays; independent; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1892; Andrew J.
Conner, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1896. I. In 1897. publisher
asserts, not less than 1,250. In 1898, yl. In
1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl." In
1903. Z (4) (• •)
ROBERSONVILL.E, Martin Co. d
275 pop., on Atlantic. KnoxviUe& Northern
Rd., about 12 m. W. of WlUiamston, the
county seat.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
16x22; subscription $1; established March,
1903; A. R. Dunning, editor; The News Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—4). Clrc'n "jjcj,."
(A A).
ROCKINGHAM, c. h., Richmond
Co. p 1,507+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line Rd.,
117 m. S. W. of Wilmington. Cotton mills.
ANGLO-SAXON; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1882; C. C. Whitlock and A. S.
Dockery, editors ; Anglo-Saxon Publishing
Co.. publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
RICHMOND CO. HEADLIGHT;
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established March, 1901;
John H. Walsh, editor; John H. Walsh and
W. H. Covington, publishers. Clrc'n "jkl."
ROCKY MOUNT, Edgecomhe Go. a
2,937+ pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd.,
50 m. N. E. of Raleigh, the State capital.
Cotton and tobacco.
RECORD ; Wednesdays (A A).
ROXBORO, c. h., Person Co. [j] l,021t
pop. , on Norfolk & Western Rd. , about 30 m .
N. of Durham. Manufacturing town. Ag-
riculture and tobacco raising.
COURIER; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884 ; J. A. & J. W. Noel, editors
and publishers.
Circulation: In 1899. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1900, 1,003. In 1901, "JKL."
RUTHERFORDTON, c. h., Ruth.
erford Co. P880+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line,
and Ohio River & Charleston Rds. Leather
and harness manufactories.
SUN; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
January, 1903, C. D. Wilkie. editor and pub-
lisher Q- 4). Circulation "jk_l.'
TRIBUNE; Thursdays (A A).
SALISBURY, c. h.,i?owaw Co. -n 6,277 1
pop., on Southern Rd., 131 m. W. of Raleigh,
the State canltal. Iron foundries and manu-
factories of various kinds. Agriculture and
mining. Cotton, cordage and knitting mills.
SUN; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays: four pages— daily
13.x2i). weekly 20x26; subscription— daily $4,
weekly $1; established 1897; Roneche &
Brown, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion—daily "JKL." weekly "jkl."
CAROLINA WATCHMAN; Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 15^^x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1904; W. H. Stewart,
editor and publisher (1—5).
784
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH CAROLINA.
GLiO BE; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1887;Varner & Dorsett, editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901. 1,150. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z-4) I. In 1904, y I.
SALUDA, Polk Co. jn 211 pop., on
Southern Rd., 8 m. W. of Columbus.
HERA Li D ; Thursdays ; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established May, 1901, E. B.
Goelet, editor and publisher. Cir'n "jkl"
SANFORD, Moore Go. n l,044t pop.,
on Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley and Seaboard
Air Line Rds., 2 m. N. W. of Jonesboro.
Farming.
EXPRESS; Fi-ldays; democratic; four
pages 183^x24; subscription $1; established
1886 ; P. H. St. Clair, editor and publisher
(3— 5P). Circulation "jkl."
SCOTLAND NECK, Halifax Co. cf
1,348+ pop., on Wilmington & Weldon Rd.,
20 m. S. of Halifax, the county seat. Cotton
growing and lumber manufacturing.
COMMON WEALiTH; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1883; E. E. Hilliard, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulatiou: In 1897, ••jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1898, 1,381. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, {z-4) I. In
1904. yl.
SELMA, Johnston Co. n 816 pop., on
Atlantic Coast Line and Southern Rds.,
about 25 m. S. E. of Raleigh.
NEWS; twice a week; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription .$1; established
November 1. 1904; William J. Cairres, editor
and publisher (1—5).
SHELBY, c. h., Cl&veland Co. JJ l,874t
pop., on Seaboard Air Line and South Caro-
lina & Georgia Rds., 52 m. W. of Charlotte.
Cotton-shipping point.
AURORA; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1876;
J. H. Qulnn, editor and publisher (2— i).
Circulatiou "jki.." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
CLEVELAND STAR; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1891; Clyde R. Hoey, editor
and publisher (7—3).
Circulatiou : In 1896. -jkl.- Actual aver-
age for 1897, 1,406. In 1898, yl. In 1899,
publisher assei'ts, smallest issue 1,750. Actiial
average for a year ending June, 1900, 1.945.
In 1901, July, publisher asserts, smallest is-
sue for year past was 2.100. In 1902, yl. In
1903. (z^) !(••). In 1904, yl.
SILER CITY, Chatham Co. n 800
pop., on Southern Rd., about 42 m. W. of
Raleigh. Cotton factories.
GRIT: Wednesdays; non partisan; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; eBtabllshed
July 27, 1904; W. E. Lawson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5 P),
SMITHFIELD, c. h., Johnston Co. n
764+ pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd. and
Neuse r.. 27 m. S. E. of Raleigh, the State
capital. Cotton, tobacco, corn and wheat.
HERA1.D; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1882; S. J. Lassiter, publisher (3—3).
Circulation : In 1896. -jkl." In 1897, Z.
Actual average for 1898. 1,588. In 1899, yl.
In 1900. "JKL." In 1901. Z (6). In 1902, Z (4, 6).
SOIJT HERN WEEK LY ; Afro- Ameri-
can; four pages 15x22; established Decem-
NORTH CAROLINA.
ber, 1902; C. L. W. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (;B— 3). Circulation "JKL." (AA).
TI3IES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; James D. Parker, editor and publisher
(1-5)
SNOWHILL, c. h., Greene Co. n-
405+ pop., 16 m. N. N. W, of Kinston and 20
E. of Goldsboro. Carriage factory Cotton,
Indian corn and pork.
GREEX CO. STANDARD; Thurs-
days; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1896; W. Jas. Jordan, editor and
publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jkl."
SOUTHERN PINES, Moore Co. D
137+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 15 m.
S. E. of Carthage, the county seat. Agri-
culture and fruit growing. Health resort.
FREE PRESS: Fridays; independent;
eight pages 11x16 ; subscription $1 ; established
1898; E. D. Oslln, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
TOURIST; Fridays; democratic; twelve
pages 11x15; subscription $1; Will J. Irvin,
editor and publisher (2—5 P).
SOUTHPORT,o.li., Brunswick Co. g
1,336+ pop., at the mouth of Cape Fear r.
Daily steamer to Wilmington. 25 m, N. In-
dian corn, rice, pine lumber, peanuts, cot-
ton, potatoes, tar and rosin.
STANDARD; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; C. Ed. Taylor, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKL."
SPARTA, c. h., Alleghany Co. ti 501 1
pop., 35 m. N. of Wilkesboro and 30 W. of
Dobson. Timber.
ALLEGHANY STAR; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1889; A. S. Carson, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,500. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898. yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •). In 19(4. yl.
WESTERN CAROLINA NEWS;
Thursdays; republican; four pages 151^x22;
subscription 50 cents; established 1900; J. P.
Isom, editor and publisher (12 — 1).
Circulation: Inl901."JKL." Actualaverage
for 19112, 1,349. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
STATESVILLE, c.h., Iredell Co. -n
3.141+ pop., on Southern Rd., 47 m. N. of
Charlotte. Tobacco and agriculture. Fe-
male college.
LANDMARK; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; Independent democratic; four
pages 15x22: subscription $2; established 1874;
Caldwell &Clark, editors and publisherg(6— 3).
Circulatiou: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896. I. In
1897, Y. In 1898. "jju.-" In 1903 Z (4) (• •).
MASCOT; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1893; Mr. Van Pelt, editor and publisher;
prints an edition for TavlorsvUle. Combined
circulation -jkl." In 1903. Z (4) (• •).
SUNLIGHT, Halifax Co. d 100.
PEOPLE'S FRIEND; semi-monthly
(A A).
TARBORO, c. h., Edgecombe Co. cf
2,499+ pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd. and
Tar r., 50 m, above Washington. Cotton and
corn.
SOUTHERNER; every evening except
Sunday, and W^EEKLY, Saturdays; demo-
cratic ; four pages— daily 13x20, weekly 20x28 ;
subscription — daily $4. weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1899, weekly 1822; Frank Powell.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
785
NORTH CAROLINA.
editor and publlsner (2—4). Circulation-
daily "JKL." weekly •■jKif"
TAYIiORSVILLE, Alexander Co. -a
413 pop., on Southern Rd., 19 m. N. W. of
Statesville.
FOUNTAIN .SCOUT; Thursdays;eight
pages 15x"?2; subscription $1; establlslied
January, 19U2; J. P. Babington, editor and
iniblisher. Circulation "jkl."
OUR CHURCH RECORD {monthly;
lutheran; eight pages 'Jxl2; subscription 25
cents; established 1898; A. L. Grouse & Son.
editors and publishers (12—3). Circ'n ".lkl."
(A A).
THELMA, IJali/ax Co. cf 28 pop.,
12 m. N. W. of Halifax, the county seat.
Agriculture.
PEOPLE'S FRIEND; semi-monthly;
negro; four pages 18x20; subscription (iO
cents; established July, 1902; Charles Zolli-
coffer, editor; Zollicolfer & Williams, pub-
lishers (3 — 3). Circulation •■jkl."
THOM ASVIIiLE,^avirf«on Co. n751t
pop., on Southern Rd., 10 m. N. E. of Lexing-
ton, the county seat, and 27 N. E. of Salis-
bury. Manufacturing and mining.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 10>^xl5J^; subscription $1; established
1890; J. P. Westmoreland, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl" (A A).
TI3IES ; Tuesdays and Fridays (A A)-
TROY, Montgomery Co. D 878 pop., on
Aberdeen & Ashboro Rd., 35 m. N. of
Wadesboro. Agricultural interests.
EXAIIINER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1892; W. B. Cochran, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
T R Y O N , Polk Co. p 324t pop., on
Southern Rd., 3 m. S. of Columbus, the
county seat. Grape culture.
BEE ; Wednesdays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; George E. Mor-
ton, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
VIN ELAND, Columbus Co. g 200
pop.
REPORTER; Thursdays (A A).
WADESBORO, c. h., Anson Co. g
1,546+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line and Atlan-
tic Coast Line Rds., 130 m. S. W. of Raleigh,
the State capital. Farming.
COURIER; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; suijscrlption $1 ; established 1895;
John E. McLauchlln, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, Z.
Actual average for 1898, 1,205. In 1899, yl.
Actualaverage /or 1900, 1,357. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, "jkl." (A A).
JWESSENGER-INTELiLiIGENCER ;
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1886: James G.
Boylin, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1897, 1,063. In 1898. yl. Actual
average for 1899, 1,479. In 1900, yl. Act-
ual average for a year ending with March,
1901. 1,938. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
"WALNUT, Madison Co. -a
GOOD Tr>IES; FrIdays(A A).
WARRENTON, c. h., Warren Co. ^
836+ pop., on Warrenton Rd., 68 m. N. of
Raleigh, the State capital. Tobacco ware-
houses. U. S. Signal Station.
RECORD ; Fridays ; democratic ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
50
NORTH CAROLINA.
J. C. Hardy, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
WASHINGTON,c.h.,^eau/or< Co. a-
4,842+ pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd. and
Pamlico r., 128 m. E. of Raleigh, the State
capital. Vessels drawing eight feet of water
can ascend from Pamlico sound. Lum-
ber, shingle, ice, harness, barrel and box
factories, machine shops and grain ele-
vators. Ships fish, oysters, truck, cotton
and grain.
GAZETTE-MESSENGER; every eve-
ning except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; four pages 13x20; subscription-
daily $3; weelcly 50 cents; established— daily
1897, weekly 1S77; J. A. Arthur, Jr., editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl.-
PROGRESS; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; W. K. Jacobson, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,568; in 1895, 1,000. In 1896, I. In
1897. Y. In 1598. zl. In 1899, zT. In 1900. yj.
In 1901, "jjcL" In 1902, Z (3) (++). In 1903, Z
(4) (••).
WAXHAW, Union Co. Q 752t pop.,
on White Lumber Rd., 10 m. W. of Monroe,
the county seat. Cotton mills and brick-
yards.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; eight
pages 12x18; subscription $1; established
1898; P. T. Way, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1901, Z (6).
WAYNESVILLE, c. h., Haywood
Co. -a 1,307+ pop.— local estimate 2,200— on
Southern Rd., 28 m. S. W. of Asheville. Sum-
mer resort and lumber, cattle and all
kinds of produce.
COURIER ; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; G. C. Briggs, editor and publisher
(1-5).
Circulatiou : Actual average for 1902,
1,384. In 1903, yl . Actual average for
li»04, 1,536.
WEBSTER, c. h., Jackson Co. P209t
pop., on Western North Carolina Rd., 52 m.
W. of Asheville. Mining and agriculture.
HERA Li D; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1889; W. C. Tompkins, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
WELDON, Halifax Co. c( l,433t pop.,
on Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air
Line Rds. and Roanoke r., 60 m. S. W. of
Petersburg, Va. Farming.
NEUSE RIVER TIMES; Thursdays
(A A).
ROANOKE NEWS; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1866; J. W. Sledge, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
W^EST RALEIGH, Wake Co. n
114 pop., a suburb and 11^3 m. W. of Raleigh,
the State capital. Cotton, cane ana tobacco.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION;
quarterly, March, June, September and De-
cember; agricultural education; thirty-six
pages 7x10: subscription 25 cents; established
1898; Rural Science Club A. and 31. College,
editors and publishers (1 — 5).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl. " Actualaverage
for 1899, 1,635. In 1900, yl. Actual average
for a year ending with August, 1901, 3,135 1
/or 1902, 3,950. In 1903, yll. In 1904, y I.
786
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH CAROLINA.
WILKESBORO, c. h.. Wilkes Co. tl
635t pop., on Southern Rd. and Yadkin r.,
40 m. N. W. of Statesvllle. Saw mill and
furniture manufactory.
CHKONICliE; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1885; R. A. Deal, editor and publish-
er (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
WILLIAMSTON, c. h., Martin Co.
D- 912+ pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd. and
S. bank of Roanoke r. Farming and lumber.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; four pages
15x22; established 1899; Alfred E. Whitmore,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkj,."
CJOSFEL. illESJSENGER ; monthly;
primitive baptist; thirty-six pages 5i^x8i^;
siibscription SI; established 18T8; Sylvester
Hassell, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, H. in 1896, H. In
189T. V. In 1898, yl. In 1899, vl. Inl9(K), zl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, vl. Inl903, (z— 4) I (••).
Actual average for 19(J4, ^^,400.
WILMINGTON, c. h., New Han-
over Co. c\ 20,976+ pop., on Atlantic Coast
Line, Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley, Seaboard
Air Line, Wilmington, Newbern & Norfolk
and Wilmington Sea Coast Rds. and Cape
Fear r., 25 m. from the Atlantic ocean,
Commerce,and manufactures cotton goods.
Quano, naval stores, lumber and machinery.
EVENING DISPATCH; every even-
ing except Sunday; democratic; four pages
15x22; subscription $3; established 1894; Geo.
W. Brunson, Jr., editor; R. P. McClammy,
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl" In 1903.
Z(4)(»«).
MESSENGER; every morning except
Monday, and SEMI -WEEKLY, Tues-
days and Fridays; democratic; daily four
pages 20x26, semi-weekly eight pages 15x22;
Bubscrlption— dally $7, semi- weekly $1 ; estab-
lished 1867; Jackson & Bell, publishers (7— 3Pj.
Circulation— dally "jkl." semi-weekly "jkl"
MORNING STAR; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription-
daily $5, weekly SI; established— daily 1867,
weekly 1869 ; Wm. H. Bernard, editor and pub-
lisher" (7 — 3 P). Circulation — daily "jkl."
weekly -jka-" In 1899, Z. In 1900, Z (2, 4).
In 1902, "JKL-"
CAROLINA FRUIT AND TRUCK-
GROWERS' JOURNAL; semi-month-
ly; agriculture, horticulture and floriculture;
sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; Z. W. Whitehead and W. S.
Whitehead, editors; The Journal Publishing
Co., publishers (12 — i).
Circulation: In 1897.1. In 1898, y I. In
1899, vl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. vT. lu 1904, yl.
SOUTHERN MILLING AND LUM-
BER JOURNAL; semi-monthly; fifty six
pages 10x13; subscription $2; established
1893; Z. W. Whitehead, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl"
WILSON, c. h., Wilson Co. O 3,525t
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 108 m. N
of Wilmington. Cotton, cotton oil, car-
riage, plow and harness factories. Cotton
and tobacco.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 13x20; subscription $4; estab-
lished 1898; Chas. Harriss, editor and pub-
lisher,3— 3). Circulation "JKL."
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and AVEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15}^x22 ; sub-
scription—dally $4, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1903, weekly 1896; P. D. Gold Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl"
Weekly: In 1896. "JKL" In 1897, Z. Actual
NORTH CAROLINA.
average/or 1898, 1,386. In 1899, zt. In 1900.
yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903,
"jjfL." In 1904, (z— 4) I.
ZION'S LANDMARK; semi-monthly;
primitive baptist; twenty-four pages 7x10;
subscription $1.50; established November,
1867; P. D. Gold, editor; P. D. Gold Publish-
ing Company, publishers (1— 5P).
Circulation: In 1900. (z-3, 5) I. In 1901. 1.
In 1902, (z-4, 5) I. In 1903, "jkl."
WINDSOR, c.h., Bertie Co. c^' 597 1
pop., on Wellington & Powells vllle Rd. and
Cashie r. Lumber and agriculture.
LEDGER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x19; subscription $1; established
1884; S. W Kenney.editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898, Z.
Actual average for a year ending with Feb-
rwari/ 9. 1899,1,193. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl."
In 1903, Z (*)(••).
WINSTON-SALEM, c. h., Forsyth
Co. ^ lu,UU8+ pop., on Southern and Norfolk
& Western Rds., 120 m, N. W. of Raleigh,
the State capital. Tobacco, cotton and
furniture factories, iron foundry and
woolen mills. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; every morning exceptMon-
day, and SATURDAY GLOBE, Satur-
days; democratic; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1; established
1897; Leslie & Son, editors and publishers
(2-4).
Circulation-Daily: In 1897, "j_kl. " In 1898,
Z. In 1899, Z. In 1901, publisher asserts,
was not less than 1,000. In 1902, "jkl."
Weekly: In 1900, "JKL-- In 1901.(z-6) I. In
19U2, vl." In 1903, 'jkl."
TWIN CITY SENTINEL; every
evening except Sunday, and WESTERN
SENTINEL, Thursdays; democratic; six
pages— daily 12x22, weekly 20x22 ; subscrip-
tion—daily $3, weeklv $1 ; established— daily
1880, weekly 1856; H. W, Kronheimer, editor:
The Sentinel Publishing Company, publish-
ers (12—3).
Circulation-Daily: In 1897, "jkl - In 1898,
Z. In 1899, publisher asserts, exceeding 1,000.
In 1900, vl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. In 1903.
(z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: "jkl."
SOUTHERN TOBACCO JOUR-
NAL; Saturdays; tobacco; forty-four pages
:0xl4: subscription $2; established 1883; H.
W. Kronheimer, editor; Southern Tobacco
Journal Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl."
UNION REPUBLICAN; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
SI. 50; established 1872; Union Republican
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 4,800. In 1895, G. In 1896. G. In
1897. G Z. In 1898, yG. In 1899, zG. In 1900, G.
In 1901. jH. In 1902. yH. In 1903, (z— 4
H(«»)- In 1904. yH.
SOUTHERN FIRESIDE; monthly;
twenty-eight to thirty pages 9x11; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established June, 1901; N. L.
Crawford & Co., editors and publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL" In 1902, Z (1, 2. 4, 5). (A A).
YADKIN VILLE, c.h., Yadkin Co.
\i 292+ pop., 10 m. S. of Rockford, the near-
est station on Southern Rd. Tobacco and
lumber.
RIPPLE ; Wednesdays; democratic ;
four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1892; H. B. Nelson, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
YANCEY VILLE, c. h.. Caswell Co.
i 450+ pop,, 16 m. S. of Danville, Va. To-
bacco, corn, wheat, oats and live stock.
CASWELL DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub
scriptlon $1; established 1900; A. Yancey
Kerr, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl"
NORTH DAKOTA.
Population 319,146 t. Land Area 70,195 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Manitoba, Canada, east by Minnesota, south by South
Dakota, and west by Montana. State capital: Bismarck. Principal products:
WTieat and cattle. Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, li)05),
257, divided as follows : Daily, 11 ; semi-weekly, 1 ; weekly, 233 ; semi-monthly,
1; monthly, 9; bi-monthly,!; quarterly,!.
The cities of over 1,500 population, according- to the United States census of
190O (t), are as follows :
Fargo 9,5S9t
(Jiaud Forks 7,65'it
Bismarck 3,31f»t
Jainesto w^n tJ,S53t
Valley City a,446t
Gralteii '^,37St
Dickiiisou 2,076t
DeviU Lake l,729t
Maudau l,658t
ABERCROMBIE. Richland Co. G
1,002+ pop. (of township), on Chicago, Mil
waukee & St. Paul Rd., 16 m. N. of Wahpe-
ton, the county seat, and 35 S. of Fargo.
Wheat and live stock.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1894; M. M. Clough, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "jsl."
AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE,
Cass Co. c\ 13^ m. N. W. of Fargo, the county
seat.
NORTH DAKOTA FARMER AND
SANITARY HOME; monthly; agricul-
tural and hygiene; twenty -four pages 8}^xl2;
subscription 50 cents; established 1899; E.F.
Ladd, editor; E. F. Ladd & Co., publishers
Circulation: In 1900. I. In 1901. (z— 11) I.
Actual average for 1902, 1,175; for 1903,
1,793. In 1904. yl.
ALICE, Cass Co. t^ 100 pop., on North-
ern Pacific Rd., 35 m. S. W. of Fargo. Agri-
culture.
AVALANCHE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1903; Benj. Stoelting, editor
and publisher (1—4). Circulation "JiiL."(A A)
ANETA, Nelson Co. cf 300 pop., on
Great Northern Rd.
PANORAMA; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896 ; Fred. N. Lang, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation 'jkl."
ASHLEY, Mcintosh Co. g 500 pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Pa.ul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd.. 20 m. S. of Wishek.
DEUTSCHE REPUBLIKANER;
Thursdays (A A).
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
June, 1901; Tribune Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl.
BALFOUR, McHenry Co. i 100 pop.,
on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 41 m. S. E. of Minot and 29 S. W. of
Towner, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
STATESMAN; Thursdays; eight pages
^x26; subscription $1.50; established 1900;
E. E. Cowell, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
BARTON, Pierce Co. c, on Great
Northern Rd.
BANNER; Saturdays (A A).
BERTHOLD, Ward Co. i 7,500 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 20 m. N. W. of
Minot, the county seat. Wheat.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1902; F.W.Pitsor, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation '•jkl."
BERIVICK, McHenry Co. ^ 5,200
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 7 m. E. of
Towner, the county seat. Wheat.
POST; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
June, 1901; Richard F. Leppla, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jjil."
BINFORD, Griggs Co. n- 50 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 12 m. N. W. of Coppers-
town, the county seat. Wheat.
TIMES; Thursdays; local; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established April,
1903; T. K. Curry, editor and publisher
(1-5 P).
BISMARCK, c. h., Burleigh Co. n
State Capital, 3,319+ pop., on Northern
Pacific Rd. and Missouri r., 445 m. N. W. of
Saint Paul. Minn. Manufactures and min-
ing.
TRIBUNE J every evening, and Sundaj
morning, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
lican; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22,
subscription— daily $6, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished-daily 1881, weekly 1873; M. H. Jewell,
editor and publisher (2—4). Circulation-
daily "JKL" vveekly "jkl." In 1901, weekly
Z(l, 2, 4. 5). In 1902, Z (4— 5).
PALLADIUM ; weekly, twice a-week,
Tuesdays and Fridays: four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established June, 1901; L. D.
McGahan, editor; Palladium Publishing Co.,
publishers. Circulation "iKL."
SETTLER ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1887; L. S. Merrltt, editor; Settler Publishing
Co., publishers (12—8).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." Actual average
for 1908. 1,044. In 1904, ".ikl."
BOTTINEAU, c. h., Bottineau Co. cj
888+ pop., on Great Northern Rd., 40 m. N.W
788
A^IERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH DAKOTA.
of Rugby. Water power, flour mills and
grain elevators. Farming and stock raising.
C O U R A N T ; Saturdays; elglit pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; establislied 1885,
J. E. Britton, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "jkl" In 1897. Z. In 1902, "JKL."
NEWS; Fridays; republican ; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1.50; established 1899; F.
C. Falkenstein, editor and publisher (1 — 1).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,156. In 1903, (z— 4). In
1904, yl.
BOWBELLS, Ward Co. b on Minne-
apolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rd.,
60 m. N. W. of Minot, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1899; Thos. B. Hurley, editor and publisher
(6 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
BOWDON, Wells Co. U on Northern
Pacific Rd., 28 m. W. of Covington. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
GU A RDI A N ; Fridays; four pages 18x24 ;
subscription $1.50; established 1900; Ed. X.
Moore, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
BRADDOGK, Emmons Co. g 300
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd., 41 m. from Bismarck. Flour
mills, farming and ranching.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1.25; estaijlished
1904; B. G. McElroy, editor and publisher (2—5).
BUFFALO, Caas Co. a, 213t pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 35 m. W. of Fargo, the
county seat. Agriculture.
EXPRESS ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 188S; B. Stoelting. editor and pub
ligher (8— 3). Circulation "ijci"
BUFORD, Williams Co. "□ 150 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd. and Yellowstoneand
Missouri rs., 25 m. S. W. of Williston, the
county seat. Stock raising and farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1900; C. A Lounsberry and W. R. Mumby, edi-
tors and publishers (6 — 3). Circ'n "jkl "
BUXTON, Traill Co. D- 300 pop., on
Great Northern Rd.. 18 m. N. of Hillsboro,
the county seat. Wheat.
KINAMISSION jE REN; semimonth-
ly; Norwegian; lutheran; sixteen pages 6x9:
sub.scription 50 cents; established 1801; O. A.
Ostby, editor; American Norwegian China
Mission, publishers (3 — 4).
Circulation: In 1896 "jkl." In 1897 IZ. In
1898 "jkl." (A A).
C ANDO, c. h., Towner Co. ^ l,061t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 32 m. N. W. of
Devils Lake. Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
?iages 18x24; subscription $1; established
894; James Fogerty, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jkl."
RECORD ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1887;
Frank D. Davis, editor and publisher (6—3),
Circulation "jkl."
TOWNER CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established December, 1902;
Carl Nelson, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1903,
1,016. In 1904, "JKL."
NORTH DAKOTA.
LINCOLN CO. TI3IES; Wednesda.ys;
independent; eight pages 13x'22; subscription
$1.35; established December, 1903; Jacob Ol-
son, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
CARPIO, Ward Co. d 35 pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd.,24 m. N. W. of Minat, the county seat.
Stock raising.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; four to
twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1902; Geo. Jacobson, editor and
publisher (1 — 3). Circulation jkl."
CARRINGTON, c. h., Foster Co. u
1,088+ pop., on Northern Pacific and Minne-
apolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rds
Agriculture and stock raising.
INDEPENDENT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; four
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly
$1.50 ; established — daily January, 1902, weekly
1889; H. H. Palmer, editor and publisher;
prints a weekly edition for Barlow, en-
titled Recorder (;3— 3). Circ'n — daily "jkl."
combined weekly "jkl."
RECORD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; established
1898: Stephen A. Lewis, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jkl."
CASSELTON, Cas» ^o.i:\l,207tpop.,
on Northern Pacific and Great Northern
Rds., 25 m. W. of Fargo. Flour mill and
artesian wells.
EYE; Wednesdays; independent-repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899; Charles E. Stone, editor; The
Eye Printing Co., publishers (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
REPORTER; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1880: Franklin Potter, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "iKL."
CAVALIER P«m6ina (7o.|if6rit pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 32 m. N. of Grafton.
Flour mill. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE ; Fridays ; independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1890; J. K. Fairchild, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
CENTER, Oliver Co. D 20 m. S. W. of
Washburn, the nearest railroad town.
Wheat.
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; suljscriptlon $1; established
June. 1903; Charles L. Wright, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
CHRISTINE, Richland Co. R 150
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
24 m. N. of Wahpeton, the county seat.
Wheat.
EAGLE; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; estalilished November, 1901 ;
F. J. Smith and H. H. Hanson, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
CHURCHS FERRY, Ramsey Co. tl
264+ pop., on Great Northern Rd., 20 m.
N. W. of Devils Lake, the county seat.
Agriculture.
SUN; Saturdays; republican; eight page*
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1886;
G. C. Chambers, editor; Jacobson & Noltlm-
ier, publishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jju, "
COAL HARBOR, ^IcLean Co. p61
pop.
TIMES; Wednesdays (A A).
CATALOGUE liT STATES.
789
NORTH DAKuTA.
COGSWELL, Sargent Co. 0, 200 pop.
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Min-
neapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rds., 7
ni. W. of Forman, the county seat. Wheat.
ENTERPIMSE; Tuesdays; republican;
four pages 15x22 subscription $1; established
September, 1903; Thos. A. Haigh, editor and
publisher (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
NORTH DAKOTA.
COOPERSTOWN, c. h., Griggs Co.
D- 648+ pop., at terminus of Cooperstown
Branch of Northern Pacific Rd., 106 m. N. W.
of Fargo. Grain elevators. Shipping point
for wheat.
COURIER; Thursdays; republican;
«ight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; Percy R. Trubshaw, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
«RIG(iS CO. SENTINEL. ;Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1898; H. S. Rearick, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation •jkl"
COURTENAY, Stutsman Co. a 50
pop., on Minneapolis. St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd., 28 m. N. E. of Jamestown, the
county seat. Wheat.
GAZETTE; Fridays; six pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1897 ; Geo. Faries,
editor and publisher (1 — 4). Circ'n "jkl.'
CRARY, Ramsey Co. [j 150 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 15 m. S. E. of Devils
Lake, the county seat. Farming.
RAMSEY CO. COURIER; Fridays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription$l; established
1894; Geo. Davis, editor; Crary Publishing
Co., publishers (3— 3K Circulation "jkl."
PUBLIC OPINION ; Wednesdays ;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
50 cents; established April. 1902; Edgar An-
derson, editor; The Public Opinion Co., pub-
lishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
CROSBY, WiUiamt Co. t).
REVIEW; Fridays (A A).
CRYSTAL, Pmftina Co.[:/385t pop., on
Great Northern Rd.. 28 m. S. W. of Pembina,
the county seat. Agriculture.
CALI..; Fridays; independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1890; J.
A. Minder, editor and publisher (6—3) . Circu-
lation MivL."
DAVENPORT, Cass Co. :^245tpop.,
on Great Northern and Northern Pacific
Rds., 19 m. from Fargo. Grain and stock
raising.
NEWS; Fridays; six pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; Crothers &
Shure. editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
<AA).
DEERING, McHenry Co. [^ 75 pop.,
on Granville-Mobile Branch Great Northern
Rd.. 20 m. S. W. of Mlnot. Grain. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 13x21; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1904; Wm. L. Jackman, editor; Jack-
man & Barnes, publishers (2—5).
BELAMERE, Sargent Co. O, 53 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 20 m. S. E. of Lis-
bon. Farming and stock raising.
MISTLETOE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900 ; A. P. Layton» editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
DENBIGH, McHcnry Co. [j 2.50 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd.. 6 m. W. of Towner,
the county seat. Agriculture.
PROMOTER; Fridays; republican:
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
May, 1902; Louis W. Pierson, editor and pub-
lisher (13 — ;3). Circulation "iKL."
DENHOFF, McLean Co. D 300 pop.,
28 m. S. W. of Bowdon. Stock raising and
farming,
VOICE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
May, 19u2; Ed. X. Moore, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation -jkl."
DEVILS LAKE, c. h., Ramsey Co. [j
l,729t pop., on Great Northern Rd., 90 m.
N. W. of Grand Forks. Agriculture and
stock raising.
INTER-OCEAN; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
lican; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription — iiaily $4, weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—daily July, 1903, weekly 1888; S. J.
Small, editor; H. C. Hansbough, publisher
(7-3 P).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl"
Weekly: In 1895, -jkl." Actual average
for 1896, 1,283. In 1897. Y. Actual aver-
age for 1898, 1,023. In 1899, zl. Actual
average for 1900, 1,749. In 1901, yl. In
1902, (z— 1, 2, 4. 5) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1892;
Wm. H. Brown, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation "jkl." Iu 1902, Z (4, 5).
JOURNAL,; Fridays (A A;.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; six pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1883; Phil.
H. Short, editor and publisher (7—3 P). Cir-
culation "JKL "
DICKEY, Lamoure Co. Q^ 65 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 15 m. N. W. of La-
moure, the county seat. Wheat.
REPORTER; Fridays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription tl..50; estab-
lished October. 1902; J. D. Rainey, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "ist."
DICKINSON, c.li.. Stark Co.;32,076t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 115 m. W. of
Bismarck, the State capital. Railroad shops,
coal mining and shipping. Agriculture and
stock raising.
PRESS; Saturdays ; republican ; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $2 ; established 1883 ;
Myron L. Ayers. editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." In 1904, Janu-
ary, publisher asserts, no issue during the
past year was less than 1,050. In January,
1905. publisher asserts, no issue during 1904
was less than 1,200.
RECORDER; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; established 1892; W. A. Carter, editor
and Dublisher (7 — 3P). Circulation "jkl."
VOL.KSFREUND; Fridays; German
and English editions; independent; six pages
22x28; subscription $1.50; established 1903;
T. L. Rabsteiuek, editor; The Volksfreund
Publishing Co., publishers 1—5). Circula-
tion "jkl."
DONNYBROOK, Ward Co. b 71
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd., 32 m. N. W. of Mlnot, the county
seat. Farming and stock raising.
COURIER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI; established
March. 1901; H. E. Johnson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
790
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH DAKOTA.
NORTH DAKOTA.
MIRROR; Wednesdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1901; Clark S. Hovey, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
DRAYTON, Pembina Co. ^ 688t pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd. and Red r., 15 m.
N. E. of Grafton and 60 N. of Grand Forks.
Agriculture.
BCHO; Fridays; independent-republican;
four pages 13x30; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; J. K. Fairchild, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3). Circulation "jKi, "
DITNSEITH, Rolette Co. b 750 f pop.
(of township), on Willow r. Water power,
saw and grist mills. Coal, iron, mica and
lumber. Agriculture.
HERAliD; Fridays; republican; eight
paeea 15x22; aubscription $1.50; established
1884; F. Eugene Farrell, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation '£i."
NORTH DAKOTA MAGNET;
Thursdays; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established September, 1902; H. T. Wil
ley.editor and publisher (1 — ^3). Circ'n "jkl."
EDGELEY, Lamoure Co. O, 306t pop.,
on Northern Pacific and Chicago, Milwau-
kee & St. Paul Rds., 20 m. W. of Lamoure,
the county seat. Wheat and stock raising.
MA I Li ; Fridays ; independent ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1887;
T. M. Hancock, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKJ."
EDINBURG, Walsh Co. a' 286 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 25 m. N. W. of
Grafton, the county seat. Flour mills,
creamery and grain elevators.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1900; K. S. Thordarson, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
EDMORE, Ramtey Co. cf 180 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 25 m. N. W. of Lakota.
Agriculture.
HERAL.D-XE^VS; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established May, 1892; E. M. Crary,
editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1904,
1,062.
ELLENDALE,c.li., DicAej/ Co. p 750t
pop.— local estimate 925— on Chicago. Mil-
waukee & St. Paul and Great Northern Rds.
Grain elevators and flour mill. State In-
dustrial School.
DICKEY CO. L.EADER AND COM-
MERCIAL; Thursdays; republican; eight
pag«s 15x22: subscription $1.50; established
1882; Goddard & Wright, editors and pub-
lishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
NORTH DAKOTA RECORD; Wed
nesdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1894; Perry «&
Son, editors and publishers (12—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
ELLING, Pierce Co. ^ 18 m. from
Esmond, the nearest railroad station on
Northern Pacific Rd.
NEWS; Tuesdays; independent; eight
pages 18x'^; subscription $1.50; established
August, 1902; E. E. Saunders, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation '■lkl"(AA).
ELLISON, Towner Co. [^ 21 m. N. of
Cando, the county seat. Farming.
TOWNER CO. BLADE; Saturdays;
Independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1902; W. J. Lichtv, editor;
W. J. Llchty & Co., publishers (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
ENBERLIN, Ransom Co. n,636t pop.,
on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 42 m. S. W. of Fargo. Farming.
RANSOM CO. INDEPENDENTj
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1895: Chae. H.
Potter, editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
ESMOND, Benson Co. ^ 300 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 20 m. 8. W. of Minne-
waukon (Rhodes), the county seat. Agri-
culture.
BEE; Saturdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1900;
Allison Bros., editors. and publishers (6 — 3).
Circulation ' jkl."
FAIRMOUNT, Richland Co. O, 281t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rds., 15 m. S. of Wahpeton, the county seat.
Farming.
NEWS; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1896; B. W. Clabaugh, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jkl"
FARGO, c. h., Cagi Co. P,9,589t pop.,
on Great Northern, Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul and Northern Pacific Rds. and at
head of navigation of Red r.
FORU3I AND DAILY REPUB-
LICAN ; every evening except Sunday,
and FORUM AND WEEKLY RE-
PUBLICAN, Fridays; republican; daily
eight to sixteen, weekly and Saturday twelve
to sixteen pages 16x22; subscription— dally $4,
Saturday $1.50, weekly $1; established 1878;
Forum Printing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (2-4).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,850. Actual average for
1896, 1,983; for 1897, 2,096; for 1898,
'^,508; for 1899. 2,819; for 1900, 3,987;
for 1901, 3,223; for 1902, 3,517; for 1903.
4, 183 ; for 1904. .5,057.
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 2,450. Actual average for 1896, 2,534 ;
for 1897, 2,420; /or 1898, 2,820; for 1899,
3,164; for 1900,3,946; /or i9Ui, 3,999;
for 1902, 4,544: /or 19u3, 5,201; /or 1904,
^M*})RNING CALL AND FARGO
DAILY ARGUS; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
republican; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription-daily $5, weekly $1; established-
daily 1879, weekly 1881; J. J. Jordan, editor
and publisher (3—3).
Circulation — Daily : In 1896, "jiil " In
1897, Z. In 1898, Z. Actual average for a
year ending July. 1900, 2,419. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, vl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, Z. In
1898, Z. In 1900, Z. In 1902, "jju,-"
DIE STAATS PRESSE; Saturdays;
German ; independent ; eight pages 16x22;
subscription $1; established April, 1902; Paul
Gross and Otto Gross, editors and publishers
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
FR A M ; Wednesdays ; Norwegian-Danish ;
Independent; eight to twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1878; Fram Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers; dated
also at Moorhead, Minn.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,520. In 1896. 1. In 1897. H Z. In
1898, zG. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yH. In 1901. yl..
In 1902. vl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
JOURNAL; Fridays (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
roi
NORTH DAKOTA.
NORTH DAKOTA WORKMAN;
monthly; Ancient Order of United Work-
men; eight pages 11x15; subscription 25 cents;
established 1895; E. J. Moore, editor; Brown
& Gajie, publishers (12— .">).
Circulation : Actual average for 19U3,
9,813. In l'.»04, yH.
i\ O R T H W E S T IMPLEMENT
TRADE ; monthly; agricultural Imple-
ments; twentv-four pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1; established January, 191)3; B. W.
McCracken. editor; Northwest Implement
Trade Co., publishers (1—5 P)
WHITE RIBBON BULLETIN;
monthly; temperance; four pages 10>sxl5;
subscription 25 cents; established 1S99; Mrs.
Mattie Vaude Bogart, editor and publisher.
Circulation; In IIKX). "jkl." Actual average
for liWl, 2,'i83. In 1902, y I. Actual average
/or 19(13,2,370 (A A).
NORTH DAKOTA CHILDREN'S
HO]>IE FINDER; bimonthly; charit-
able work; four pages 11x14; subscription 50
cents; established 1902; F. D. Hall, editor and
publisher (1 — 1). Circulation "jkl" (A A).
RECORD; quarterly, March, June, Sep-
tember, December; Illustrated; thirty six
pages 101^x131^ ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1895; C. A. Lounsberry, editor and
publisher (3—3).
Circulation: Actual average for \9.9(^,
3,616; for 1897, 3,785; for 1898, 4,708.
In 1899, vG. In 1900. yH. In 1901, H. In
1902. (z-4) H. In 1903. yH (A A).
FESSENDEN, c. h., Wella Co. D 600
pop., on Soo Rd., 27 m. N. W. of Carrlngton.
Agriculture.
WELLS CO. FREE PRESS; Fridays;
independent-republican; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1897; Mark Hunt,
editor; The Wells County Publishing Co.,
publishers (6-3). Circulation "jki-"
WELLS CO. NEWS; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages lfix22; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; Warren A. Stickley,
editor and publisher (2--4). Circ'u "jkl."
FINGAL, Barnes Co. □, on Minne-
apolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rd.,
15 m. S. E. of Valley Cit}% the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
HER A L D ; Thursdays ; republican : eight
pages 13x2(J; subscription $1.50; established
1899; John E. Veon, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
FINLEY, Steele Co. D- 450 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 8 m. N. W. of Sher-
brooke, the county seat, and 80 N. W. of
Fargo. Wheat and stock raising.
BEACON; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1897; George
A. Monteith, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jjki;"
FLASHER, Morton Co. g
HUSTLER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 1.5x22; sub.scription $1.50; established
October, 1903; Mrs. F. S. Berrier, editor and
publisher (1—5 P).
FLAXTON, Ward Co. i 100 pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 91^ m. from Bowbells and 67N.W. of
Minot, the county seat. Wheat.
EAGLE: Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1901; E. R. Johnston, editor and publisher
(12—3). CIrc'n "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (••).
TIiilES; Fridays: independent-republi-
can; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1.50;
established 1902; P. S Ware, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl "
NORTH DAKOTA.
FORM AN, c. h., Sargent Co. D. 257t
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd., 25 m. S. W. of Lisbon. Agri-
culture.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
SARGENT CO. INDEPENDENT;
Thursdays ; independent-republican ; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50; established
1888; William Hurly, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
GARDEN CITY.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
December, 1902; Chas. A. McGowan, editor
and publisher (2—5 P).
GLENBURN, Ward Co. [j 250 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 22 m. N. E. of
Minot, the county seat. Agriculture.
ADVANCE; Fridays; independent -re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established ltK)2; R. Gilbertsen, editor
and publisher (1— 5P). Circulation "jkl."
GLEN ULLIN, Morton Co. p 175
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 57 m. W. of
Mandan,the county seat. Sheep and cattle
raising.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established December,
1902; W. R. Hall, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl."
GOODRICH, McLean Co. U on North-
ern Pacific Rd., 25 m. S. W. of Harvey and
48 m. N. E. of Washburn, the county seat.
CITIZEN; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
July, 1903. Wilford J. Burt, editor and pub-
lisher (1^). Circulation 'jkl."
FLICKERTAIL FLICKER ; Fri-
days; local; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established liK)2; Otto Grethen, editor
and publisher (2—5 P).
GRAFTON, c. h., WaUh Co. ^ 2,378t
pop., on Great Northern and Northern Pa-
cific Rds., 89 m. N. W. of Grand Forks.
Wheat and flour.
NEWS AND TIMES; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; six pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1881; H. H. Knappen, editor arid
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl." In 1903,
Z(4) (••).
NOR DEN; Saturdays (A A).
WALSH CO. RECORD; Wednes
daj's; republican; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1890; Pierce &
Woods, editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl.- In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,025. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, "JKJL."
GRAND FORKS, c. h., Grand
Forks Co. cT 10,(X)0 pop., on Great Northern
and Northern Pacific Rds. and at head of
naTlgation on Red River of the North. Flour
and woolen mills. Railroad shops. Agri-
culture and lumber manufacturing.
EVENING PRESS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday (A A).
• HERALD; every morning except Mon
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; six to sixteen pages 17x22: subscrip-
tion—daily $4. weekly $1 ; established— daily
1881, weekly 1879; George B. Winship, editor;
The Herald Printing Co., publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1896, "jkl- In
1897, I Z. Actual average for 1898, 2,253;
for a year ending with Nov.. 1899, 2,643 ;.^or
a year ending with September, 1900, 3,610;
793
AMEIUCAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH DAKOTA.
for 1901, 4,115; for 1902, 4,759: for
1903, 5,479; for a year ending with Febru-
aru, I90o, 6,09ti.
"Weekly: In 1896, "jja-" In 1897, I Z. In
1898. yl. In 1899, yl. Inl900,yl. Iul901,(z-4)I.
In 191)2, yl. In 1903, -jkl.-
PLiAINDEALER ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; democratic; daily four, weelciy
eiglit pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1 ; established — dally 1882, weekly
1874; A. C. Relneclse, editor; A. D. Moe, pub-
lisher.
Circulation— Daily "isi. Actual average
/or 191)3, 3,921.
Weekly "jkl •■ Actual average for 1903,
*2,315 (A A).
COURIER: Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1882: Wm. H. Alexander, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
NORMANDEN ; Wednesdays; Norwe
gian Danish; republican; eight pages 17x24 ;
subscription $1; established 1887; Norman-
den Publishing Company, publishers (1—4).
Cii'culatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 4,000. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yH. Actual average for a year ending
with September, 1899, 4,387 ; for a year end-
ing u'ith March, 1900, 4,421 ;/or 1901, 4,701 ;
for 1902, 4,869; for 1903, 5,451; for 1904,
6,504.
GRANDIN, Cass Co. R 406 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 27 m. N. W. of Fargo,
the county seat. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1892; Chas. W. Sibley, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation 'jkj,."
GRANVILLE, McHenry Co., on
Great Northern Rd.
HERALD: Fridays (A A).
RECORD: Fridays (A A).
HAMILTON, Pemfema Co. cf 300 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd. Agriculture.
NORTH DAKOTA INDEPEND-
ENT; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription .$1.50; established 19J2; H.P.Wood,
editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending November. 1903, 1,060: for 1904,
932.
HAMPDEN, Ramsey Co. {S 200 pop.,
35 m. N. E. of Devils Lake. The nearest
railroad station is Edmore, on the Great
Northern Rd.
REPORTER: Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished August, 1903; A. P. Blonde, editor;
Pepper & Keene, publishers (1—4).
HANKINSON, Richland Co. R 713t
pop., on Soo and Great Northern Rds., 25 m.
S. W. of Wahpeton, the county seat. Starch
and flour mills. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1892; W. C. Forman, Jr., editor and publish-
er (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
HANNAFORD, Griggs Co. O 120
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd.
ENTERPRISE; Tuesdays (A A).
HARVEY, Wells Co. a IM pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., about 33 m. N. W. of Sykeston. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
HERA LD- ADVERTISER ; Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
NORTH DAKOTA.
tion$l; established— ifera/d 1895, Advertiser
1893, consolidated 1901; R.L.Price, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
HAVANA. Sargent Co. O, 102 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 10 m. S. E. of
Forman, the county seat. Farming.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898: Edwin J. Carlen, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl.'
HAZLETON, Emmons Co. g 200 pop.,
18 m. N. of Linton. Rich farming and graz-
ing section.
ENNIS CO. REPUBLICAN: Thurs
days; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1885; Thurston & Geil, editors
and publishers (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
HILLSBORO, T'ratVZ Co.n- l,172t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd. and Goose r., 40 m.
N. of Fargo. Roller mill and flour elevators .
Farming.
BANNER; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.5U; established
1880; Alvin Schmitt. editor: The Banner Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (8—3). Circulation
"JKL." In 1898, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
FOLKETS AVIS; Saturdays; Nor-
wegian: four pages 18x24: subscription $1;
established 1898; A. P.Trockstadt, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jio-." In 1899, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
STATSTIDEN DE; Tuesdays; Nor-
wegian; republican and farming; four pages
18.K24; subscription $1; established 1897; C.
F. Bahnsen, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, zl.
Actual average for 1900, 1,300. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, Z (4) (• •). In 1904, yl.
TRAILL CO. TIMES ; Thursdays;
republican: four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1835; Joseph Quamme, editor
and publisher (9 — 4). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
HOPE, Steele Co. n-606t pop., on Great
Northern Rd., 65 m. N. W. of Fargo. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
PIONEER ; Thursdays ; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1882: Peppe • & Keene, editors and publishers
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
HUNTER, Cats Co. q,4e7t pop.. on
Great Northern Rd., 40 m. N. W. of Fargo.
Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1894; J. B. Mc-
Arthur, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
I N K S T E R , Grand Forks Co. [^ 553t
pop. (of township), on Great Northern Rd.,
40 m, N. W. of Grand Forks, the county
seat. Wheat.
TIMES-VIDETTE; Thursdays; repub-
lican: eight pages 11x18; subscription $1;
established 1888; Hughes & Hughes, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jjcl"
JAMESTOWN, c. h., Stutsman Co. n
2,853+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd.,94 m. W.
of Fargo. Farming and stock raising.
ALERT; every evening except Sunday,
and W E E K L Y , Thursdays ; repub-
lican ; daily four, weekly eight to four-
teen pages 15x22; subscription— daily $6,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1880, weekly
1878; W. R. Kellogg, editor and publisher
(12— 4\
Circulation— Daily "jkl "
Weekly "j_kl." In 1903. (z-4) I. Inl904,yl.
CAPITAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and NORTH DAKOTA CAPI-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
793
NORTH DAKOTA.
T A Ij , Fridays ; republican; daily four,
weekly eight to twelve pages 13«22; subscrip-
tion—dally $6, weekly $1.50; established 1882;
J. B. Burgster. editor; Burgster & McElroy,
publishers (6—3).
Circulatiou— Daily "jkl."
Weekly ■■ua" In 1900, Z. In 1902, 'VKi."
In 1!H13, (z— 4) T (• •). In V.M, yl.
STUTp^UAN CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays (A A).
K ATHRYN, Barnes Co. □, on North-
ern Pacific Rd., about U]4 m. S. of Valley
City, the county seat.
STAR; Fridays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established l'.tu2; Mar-
tere Iverson, editor; Iverson Abealiainsue,
publisher (2—5).
KENMARE, Ward Co. ^ 300 pop.,
on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 46 m. N. W. of Minot, the county seat.
Farming, stock raising and mining.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; Gray &
Gray, editors and publishers (:3 — 3).
Circulation : la 1901, "jki.." Actual average
for 1902, 1,008. In 1903. -jkl."
KENSAL, Stutsman Co, a on Minne-
apolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rd.,18 m.
N. of Jamestown.
NORTH DAKOTA STATE JOUR-
NAL; Thursdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1901; Dud-
ley & Richmond, editors and publishers
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
KINDRED, Oass Co. Q^ 348 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 19 m. S. W. of Fargo,
the county seat. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1900; Geoi-ge
Weatherhead, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
KNOX, Benson Co. b 421t pop. (of town-
ship), on Great Northern Rd., 27 m. N. W. of
Minuewaukon, the county seat.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
shed 1899; Luther H. Bratton, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jj£L"
INDEPENDENT; Fridays (A A).
K U Li M, Lamoure Co. Q, 463t pop., on
Minneapolis. St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 32 m. S. W. of Lamoure, the county
seat. Farming.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1895; H.
L. Kelly, editor ana publisher (:>— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
IjAKOTA, c. h., Nelton Co. cf •'J^Gf
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 68 m. W. of
Grwnd Forks. Milling, agriculture and stock
raising.
AMERICAN; Saturdays (A A).
NELSON CO. HERALD; Fridays; re
publican; ten pages 15x22; subscription
Jl.50; established 1888; Herald Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (6—3). Circula
tion "JKL." In 19(3, Z (4) (••).
NELSON CO. OBSERVER; Fridays;
republican; four pages 17x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1888; J. S. Metcalf, editor;
T. E. Metcalf, publisher. Circulation "jkl."
liAMOURE, c. h., Lamoure Co. □, 457t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., about 50 m.
S. E. of Jamestown. Farming.
LAMOURE CO. CHRONICLE; Frl
days; republican; eight to twelve pages 18x24;
NORTH DAKOTA.
subscription $2; established 1883; Warren 8c
Taylor, edltor.s and publishers (S— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL "
liANGDON, c.h.. Cavalier Co. b l,188t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 120 m. N. W.
of Grand Forks. Agriculture.
CAVALIER CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1889; A.E. Lind-
strom, editor and publisher (12—3),
Circulatiou: In 1899, "jkl" In 1900. Z. In
1902, August, publisher asserts, during the
past year lowest number was 1.100. In 1993.
(z-4)I(#«). In 1904. yl.
COURIER-DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1885; A. I. Koehmstedt,
editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulatiou: In 1902. "iKj,." In 1903, (z— 4)
I (••). In 1904, yl.
LARIMORE, GrandForkB Co.i:^l,235t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 30 m. W of
Grand Forks, the county seat. Flour mill.
Farming.
PIONEER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1882; Arnold & Richter, publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." Actual a^-er-
agfe/'or 1898. 1,006. In 1899,"JKi." In 1903.
Z(4) (••).
LAWTON. Ramsey Co. cf 250 pop., 18
m. N. of Latoka.
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1896: J. A. Mercer, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "JKL."
LEEDS, ^e«5on Co. [^349t pop.. on Great
Northern and Northern Pacific Rds., about
32 m. W. of Devils Lake. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1889; A. J. F.Voigt, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
LIDGER^yOOD, Richland Co. C^ 585t
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie and Great Northern Rds. Agriculture.
BROADAXE; Thursdays; independent-
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ;
established 1887; John Andrews, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
MONITOR; Thursdays; eight pages
13x2i); subscription $1; established 1900;
W. T. Irvine, editor and publisher (3—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
LINTON, c. h., Emmons Co. P 250 pop.,
on Beaver creek and Spring creek. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
EMMONS CO. ADVOCATE; Thurs
days; republican; four pages 18x21; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1900; C. A.Patter-
son, editor and publisher (3— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
EMMONS CO. ANZEIGER; Thurs
days; German; four pages i;i^x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1898; D. R. Streeter,
editor and Dublisher. Circulation "jkl."
EMMONS CO. RECORD: Fridays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1884; D. R. Streeter, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
LISBON, c. h., Ransom Co. O, l,046t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 56 m. S.W. of
Fargo. Milling, manufacturing and wheat
growing
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881 ; George L. Tovvnes, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903, 1,16'^. In 1904, yl.
794
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH DAKOTA.
NORTH DAKOTA.
RANSOM CO. GAZETTE AND DA-
KOTA CLIPPER; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1886; Backland & Ireland, pub-
lishers (6— 3). Circulation "iKi"
NORTH DAKOTA FARMER:
monthly; agricultural; twenty eight pages
8^x12: subscription 50 cents; established
May. 1899; E. F. Lodd, editor; E. F. Lodd &
Co., publishers (2—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
ij 037.
'rOTARY; monthly, except July and
August; juvenile; thirty six pages 7x10: sub
sc iption 50 cents; established 1897; W. G.
Crocker, editor and publisher (6—3).
Civcuiation: Actual average for 1899,
3,5r<»; for 1900, 2,255. In 1901, yl. In
1902. vl. In 1903. (z— J) I. In 1904, yl.
WEST LAND EDUCATOR; monthly,
except July and August; educational; seven-
ty pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899: W. G. Crocker, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jki,." Actual aver
age for a year ending with March, 1902,
1.100. In 1902, vT. Actual average for
1903, 1,221. In 1904, yl.
LITCHVILLE, Barnes Co. □, 250
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd.. 27 m. S. of
Valley City, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
BULLETIN; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 18x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished Jlav, 1901; W. A. Wells, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
MeHENRY, Foster Co. n on North-
ern Pacific Rd., 25 m. N. W. of Coopers-
town. Farming and stock raising.
FOSTER CO. TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1899; A. L. Low-den, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
McKINNEY, Ward Co. t} on tbe
Mouse r., 43 ra. N. W. of Minot, the county
seat.
MOUSE RIVER JOURNAL; Fri
davs ; independent ; four pages 13x20 ; sub-
scription .SI; established 1902; The Mouse
River Puhlfshlug Co., editors and publishers
(1—4). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
MADDOCK, Benson Co. n 19 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 15. m. S. W. of
Minuewaukon, the county seat. Agricul-
ture.
STANDARD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24: subscription $1.50; established
July, 1901; The Standard Publishing Co.,
editor and publishers (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
MANDAN, c. h., Morton Co. p l,658t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., on the
Missouri and at mouth of Heart r., 5 m.
W. of Bismarck, the State capital. Cattle,
horse and sheep raising. Coal mines.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays: republi-
can; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; F. Wilder, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
2,591. In 189.5, H. In 1896, H. In 1897,
1 Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, y I. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, "Jja..- In 1903, (z— 4) I. In U>04, yl.
PIONEER; Fridays; republican; eight
to ten pages 15x22; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1881; J. R. Gilbreath, editor; Pioneer
Publishing Co., publishers (6-3).
Circulation: In 1895, 'jkl" In 1896. I. In
1897, I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900,
publisher asserts, no issue less than 2,260. In
1901, (z— 1. 2, 6) H. In 1902, vH. Actual
average for 1903, 2,139. In 1904, yl.
TIMES; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1882;
A. M. Packard, editor; Times Printing Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
MARION, Lamoure Co. D, on North-
ern Pacific Rd., 8 m. W. of Litchville.
SENTINEL ; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x"-i2; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished January, 1903; A. V. Bush, editor and
publisher (1—5).
MAYVIIiLE, Traill Co. D- l,106tpop.,
on Great Northern Rd., in Goose River Val-
ley, 60 m. N. W. of Fargo. State Normal
School. Shipping point for wheat.
GOOSE RIVER FARMER; Thurs
days; republican; four to twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1890; J. M.
Stewart, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1881;
Larin Bros., editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL "
MEDINA, Stutsman Co. a 350 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 65 m. to Bismarck.
CITIZEN; Fridays: republican; six
pages 15x32; subscription $1; established
February, 1904; George Pusch, editor; Medina
Publishing Co., publishers (1—5).
MICHIGAN, ^e^«on Co. cfsm pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., about 55 m. W. of
Grand Forks. Flour mills and creamery.
NELSON CO. INDEPENDENT; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 13x20: sub-
scription $1.>50; established 1892; R. J. Kane,
editor; Mrs. R. B. Doherty, publisher (8—3)
Circulation "jkl."
MILNOR, Sargent Co. O, .322t pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 50 m. W. of Wahpe-
ton. Grain-shipping point. Agriculture
and stock raising.
SARGENT CO. TELLER; Thursdays;
republican: eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1883; Roy V. Fyles, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
MILTON, Cavalier Co. [^ 381t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 22 m. from Park
River. Flour mill. Agriculture and stock
raising. Cement works.
GLOBE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1888: O. T. RishofF, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "JKL"
MINNEWAUKON, c. h., Benson
Co. [^ 482+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. A
supply depot for the Mouse r. and Devils
lake country. Agriculture.
NORTH DAKOTA SIFTINGS; Fri-
davs; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1884 ; Wm. Miller,
editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL" ( ?? ) In 1902, July, publisher as-
serts, in three years has not been less than
1,200. In 1903, yl. In 1904, "4kl."
MINOT, c. h.. Ward Co. b 4,000 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd. and Mouse r., 13 m.
W. of Meridian. Stock raising, wheat
growing and coal mining.
OPTIC; daily except Sundays, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican; daily
four, weekly twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion— dailv $4, weekly $1..50; established 1898;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
795
NORTH DAKOTA.
Hieuer i^: Palmer, editors and piibllsyiers
<2— 5). Circ'n— daily "Jjii.." weekly Z (4) (• •.)
WARD CO. I N D E r E N D E N T ;
Wednesdays; republican; ten pages 15x22;
subscription §1; establishad li>02; Colcord &
Truax, editors and publishers (12—3). Circu-
AVA liD CO. REPORTER; Thursdays;
republican; ten pages 15x22; subscription
$1.5<); established 1886; George W. Wilson,
editor and publisher (6—3).
Circiilatiou "iKL." In 1903. (z— 4) I (••).
In iy()4, yl.
MINTO, ^raZsft Co. [j'860t pop., on Great
Northern Rd., 10 m. S. of Grafton, the
count}' seat. Wheat.
J O I J R N A Li ; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $2; established
1882: W. G. Mitchell, editor; Wm. S. Mitchell,
publisher C8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
MOHALL, Ward Co. [^ 28 m. from
Keumore, nearest railroad station on Min-
neapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rd.
NEWsS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription fl; established
1901; M. O. Hall, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circiilatiou: Actual average for 1904,
1,409.
NAPOLEON, c. h., Logan Co. p 100
pop. Agriculture and live stock.
HOMESTEAD; Fridays; republican;
eight payes 11x18; subscription $2 ; established
1886; O. F. Bryant, editor and publisher (T— 3).
Circulation "jkl"
NECHE. Pembina Co. cf 816 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 17 m. W. of Pembina.
Elevators. Feed mill.
C H R O N O T Y P E ; Saturdays ; inde-
pendent-republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1897; H. H. Lamp-
man, editor and publisher (1—5).
NEW ROCKFORD, c. h.. Eddy Co.
D 788+ pop. (of township), on Northern Pa-
cific Rd. and James r., 58 m. N. of James-
town. Flour mill and elevators. Farming
and stock raising.
EDDY CO. PROVOST; Thursdays;
•eight pages 13x20; subscription $1..5U; estab-
.lished June, 1901; D. F. Ellsworth, editor;
P. M. Mattson, publisher. Circulation "jkl."
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays; republican;
ten pages 15x22: subscription $2; established
1883; Olsen & Maddux, editors and publish-
«rs (8—3). Circ'n -jkl." In 1903. Z (4) (# #).
NEW SALEM, Morton Co. p 229t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 22 m. W. of
Matidan, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
DIEWACHT AM MISSOURI AND
NEW SAL,E3I ANZEIC4ER; Fridays;
German; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription .$1.50: established 1899; Bernard
Oppenheim, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1901, Z (4, 6). In 1903, Z (4)
(••)■
NORTHWOOD, Grand Forks Co. cf
697+ pop., on Great Northern Rd. and Goose
r. , 12 m. S. of Larimore. Flour mills. Ag-
riculture and stock raising.
GLEANER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1888;
D. L. Campbell, editor and publisher (6 — 3).
Circulation ■•jkl."
O A K E S , Dickey Co. g 668t pop., on
Northern Pacific, Chicago & Northwestern,
NORTH DAKOTA.
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
and Northern Pacific Rds. and James r.,
25 m. N. E. of EUendale, the county seat.
Elevators, foundry and machine shops.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; Goddard & Wright, editors and
publishers (:^— 3). Circ'n "iKjt-" In 1898, Z.
In 1902, -JKL.'
OBERON, Benson Co. b 433t pop. (of
township), on Northern Pacific Rd., 12m. S.
of Minnewaukon, the county seat, and 79 N.
of Jamestown. Agriculture.
REPORTER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1896; Eben E. Saunders, editor and
publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jkl."
OSNABROCK, Cavalier Co. b 247
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 11 m. S. E. of
Langdon. Wheat.
INDEPENDENT: Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1.50;
established June, 1901; Fred. A. Barley, edi-
tor and publisher (12—3). Circulation "jju.."
PAGE, Cass Co. 0,219 pop., on Great
Northern Rd., 40 m. N. W. of Fargo, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; W. L.Brown, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
PALERMO, Ward Co. tj on Great
Northern Rd., 43 m. W. of Minot, the county
seat. Wheat and agriculture.
STANDARD ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1902; The Standard Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (1—4). Circ'n "jiu,"
PARK RIVER, Walsh Co. c( l,088t
pop., on Great Northern Rd. and S. br. of
Park r., 50 m. N. W. of Grand Forks. Wheat
depot.
GAZETTE -NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1;
established 1883: F.J. Prochaska, editor and
publisher (12— 3).
Circulation : In 1900, "jkl." In 1901. Z (6).
Actual average for 1902, 1,141; for 1903,
l,16iJ; for 1904, 1,190.
WALSH CO. REPUBLICAN; Sat
urdays; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established October, 1901 ; Emar
Berge, editor and publisher (3— 3). Circula-
tion "JKL"
PATTERSON, Ward Co. fi 150 pop.,
19 m. from Kenmare. Coal mining.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; independent;
local; four pages 13x20; subscription $1.5<);
established February, 1904; Frank E. Drink-
water, editor and publisher (1—5).
PEMBINA, c. h., Pembina Co. cf 929t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and Red River
of the North. Opposite St. Vincent, Minn.,
and Emerson, Man. Grain shipping.
PIONEER EXPRESS ; Fridays ; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2 ;
established 1878; Wardwell & Thompson, edi-
tors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895 and 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 1,008. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "iK.L."
796
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
NORTH DAKOTA.
PERTH, Towner Co. b 25 pop., ou
Great Northern Rd., 20 m, N. W, of Cando,
the county seat. Agriculture.
J O U R N A L ; Saturdays ; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
J. A. Frawley, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "iKL- "
PINGREE, Stutsman Co. n 125 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd. Stock raising,
farming and dairying.
STUTSMAN CO. PATRIOT; Thurs
days; independent; tour pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1904; Thomas Price,
editor and publisher (2—5).
PORTAL, Ward Co. ti on Minneap-
olis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rd.,18m.
N. W. of Bowbells. Farming.
INTERNATIONAL; Fridays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1900; N. H. Maltee & Son, editors and publish-
ers (8— 3). Circulation "JKL."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays (A A).
PORTLAND, Traill Co. a- 524t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd..2 m. W. of Mayville
and 60 N. of Fargo. Roller-process flour
mill. Farming.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Engh & Lindelieu, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
RAY, Williams Co. ^ on Great North-
ern Rd.
PIONEER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1902; A. E. Huyles, editor and publisher (2—5).
PUBLIC OPINION; Saturdays (A A)
RENVILLE, Bottineau Co. ^
GOLDEN SHEAF; Saturdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established August, 1901; F. A. McDonald,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
NORTH DAKOTA.
REYNOLDS, Grand Forks Co. d
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 17 m. S. W. of
Grand Forks, the county seat. Agriculture
and lumbering.
ENTERPRISE AND THOMPSON
NEWS ; Thursdays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1891; Jas.
G. McKinney, editor and publisher (:3— 3).
Combined circulation— In 1902, Z (4, 5). In
1904, "JKL."
RICHBURG, Bottineau Co. b 130
pop., 30 m. N. W. of Bottineau, the county
seat. Farming and stock raising.
MOUSE RIVER STANDARD; Fri
days; republican; four to six pages 16x22;
subscription SI: established May, 1901; A.J.
Drake, editor and publisher (3—3). Circula-
tion "jfii,." (A A).
ROBINSON, Ward Co. 6.
REPORTER; Fridays (A A).
ROLLA, c. h., Bolette Co. [j 400t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 35 m. N. of Cando.
Farming and lumbering.
TURTLE MOUNTAIN STAR;
Thursdays; republican: eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1888; W. J. Hos-
kins, editor and pubUsher. Circulation "jkl"
RUGBY, Pierce Co. jj^ '^^'> Pop-, on
Great Northern Rd., 55 m. N. W. of Grand
Forks. Wheat.
OPTIMIST; Fridays; six pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established November,
1900; A. M. Young, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "jkl."
PIERCE CO. TRIBUNE; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1888; Bingham & Stover,
editors and publishers (3— 3). Circ'n "iio- '
NORTH DAKOTA FREEMASOIN;
monthly ; masonic; eight pages 10x14; sub-
scription $1; established March, 1903; O. B.
Hughes, editor and publisher (12— 3). Circu-
lation "iiL." (AA).
RYDER, Ward Co. ti 35 m. S. W. of
Minot, the nearest railroad station.
NEAVS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
June, 1903; John S. Johnson, editor; The
MacLaren & Wells Publishing Company, pub-
lishers 12 — 1). Circulation "uu,."
SAINT THOMAS, Pembina Co. d
661+ pop., on Great Northern Rd., 16 m. N.
of Grafton. Wheat.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1882;
Grant S. Hager, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
SANBORN, ^aj-nw Co. P,259t pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 23 m. E. of James-
tovrn. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $2 ; established 1881; Wm.
McKean. editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
SANDOUN, Ransom Co. D, 48 pop.,
on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste
Marie Rd.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays (A A).
SAWYER, Ward Co. ^ on Minneap-
olis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rd.
CLIPPER; Tuesdays (A A).
SGHAFER, Wallace Co. -D on Great
Northern Rd.
WALLACE CO. RECORD; Thurs-
days (A A)
SENTINEL BUTTE, Billings Co.
-a 27 pop., on Northern Pacific Rd.
BILLINGS CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays (A A).
SHELDON, Ransom Co.O, 318t pop,,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 42 m. S. W. of
Fargo. Flour mill. Wheat.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; repubUcan;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1885; J. H. Burke, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKL '•
PROGRESS; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1897; M. B. De La Bere. editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl •
SHERBROOKE, c. h., Steele Co. n-
250+ pop. (of township), 9 m. N. of Hope.
Farming.
STEELE CO. TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1887 ; Chas. G. Boise, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
SHERIVOOD, Ward Co. b.
JOURNAL; Fridays (A A).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
?97
NORTH DAKOTA.
SHEYENNE Eddy Co. D 374t pop.
(of township), on Northern Pacific Rd., 12
ra. N. of New Rocliford, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
STAR? Thursdaj's; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1897; C. C. Man-
ning, editor and publisher. Circ'n-'JKL."
SOURIS, Bottineau Co. i 200 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 16 m. W. of Bottineau.
Agriculture and stoclc raising.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished December, 1901; Humphreys & Lomen,
editors and publishers (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
SPRINGBROOK, Williams Co.tl
on Great Northern Rd.
EAGLE; Tuesdays (A Al
STANLEY, fVard Co.)j 150 pop., on
Great Northern Rd.. 50 m. N. W. of Minot,
the county seat. Agriculture.
SUN; Fridays; Independent-republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished February, 1903; James P. Dillon, editor
and publisher (1—4). Circulation "iKL."
STEELE, c. h., Kidder Co. a 185t pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 43 m. E. of Bis-
marck, the State capital. Farming.
KIDDER CO. REPUBLICAN; Fri
days; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established December, 1903; E.
S. Elliott, editor and publisher (1— 5P).
OZONE; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1885: Henry S. Wood, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
SYKESTON, Wells Co. Q 167 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd.
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
TAGUS, Ward Co. ^ on Great North
em Rd.
nilRROR; Fridays (A A).
TIOGA, Williams Co. \2 on Great
Northern Rd., 37 m. N. E. of Williston, the
county seat.
GAZETTE; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established April, 1903;
F. B. Miller, editor and publisher (8— 3P)
Circulation • okl.'
TOWER CITY, Cass Co.c:^468t pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 42 m. W. of Fargo.
the county seat, and 17 E. of Valley City
Agriculture.
TOPICS; Thursdays; republican; four
and fight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1894; W. W. Tousley, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
TOWNER, c. h., McHenry Co. b 331t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 76 m. N. W.of
Devils Lake. Agriculture.
NEWS AND STOCKMAN; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 17x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1891; J. L. Killion, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl •
TURTLE LAKE, McLean Co. -o 25
pop., 20 m. E. of Missouri r. Agriculture.
WAVE; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
May, 1903; F. D. Hevener, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
NORTH DAKOTA.
UNIVERSITY, Grand Forks Co. cf
on Great Northern Rd., 2 m. S. of Grand
Forks, the county seat. Seat of the Univer-
sity of North Dakota.
STUDENT; monthly, during the college
year; collegiate; twenty-eight pages 7x9;
subscription 75 cents; established 1887: Stu-
dents of the University of North Dakota,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
VALLEY CITY, c. h., Barnes Co. P,
2,446+ pop., on Northern Pacific and Minne-
apolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rds. and
Cheyenne r., 14 m. E. of Sanborn and 58 W.
of Fargo. State Normal School. Flour
mill. Agriculture, stock raising and dairj-
ing.
ALLIANCE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1885;
Charles K. Bassett, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "jkl."
NORTH DAKOTA PATRIOT;
Fridays ; republican ; eight pages 18x24 ;
subscription $1.50; establisned 1884; G. B.
Vallandigham, editor and publisher (7—3 P),
Circulation "jkl "
TIMES-RECORD; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1879; S. A. Nye, editor and
publisher (2 — 4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl. • Actualaverage
for 1899, 1,135; for 1900, 1,105; /or 1901,
1,409; /or 1902, 1,480; for 1903, 1,675.
In 1904, y I.
VELVA, McHenry Co. tl 50 pop., on
Minneapolis. St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 21 m. S. E. of Minot. Stock raising.
McHENRY CO. JOURNAL; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1900; Stafford &
Son, editors and publishers (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
WAHPETON, c. h., Richland Co.q,
2,228t pop., on Northern Pacific, Great
Northern and Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rds., at Junction of Red and Bois des
Sioux rs. Flour mills, grain elevators,
warehouses and various manufactories.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1879; J. R. Hughes, editor and publisher (12~4).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1900. 1,358. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z— 4. 5) I. Actual average for 1903, 1,564.
In 1904, yl.
NORTH DAKOTA GLOBE ; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1886; Fred Falley, editor
and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: Actual average during the
first six months of 1897, 1,542. In 1898, zl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, (z— 1. 2. 3. 4, 5) I. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, {z—i) I. In
1904. yl.
TIMES; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1 ; established 1879;
Asplnwall Bros, editor? -^nd publisher (8—3).
Circulation "j_ki,." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
WALCOTT, Richland Co. O, 53 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 23 m. N. W. of
Wahpeton, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
REPORTER: Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 17^x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900: George Van am am, editor and
publishers (7— 3). Circulation "jkl."
798
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH DAKOTA.
WALiHALLA, Pembina Co. cf 377t
pop. Farming.
MOUNTAINEER; semi- weekly,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1897;
Chas. H. Lee, editor and publisher, Circula
tlon "JKL."
WASHBURN, c. h., McLean Co. -a
300 pop., on Bismarck, Washburn & Gt. Falls
Rd. and Missouri r.. 40 m. N. W. of Bismarck.
Wheat.
LiEADER; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1890; Hoyne & Salterland, editors and pub
Ushers (8— 3). Circulation "jkl"
McLEAN CO. MINER; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription SI;
established November, 1901; Fred. L. Harris,
editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
WESTHOPE, Bottineau Co. i
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 200 m. W. of
Grand Forks. Farming.
STANDARD; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished April, 1900, A. J. Drake, editor and
publisher (2— 5 P).
WHEATLAND. Cass Co.U^ 518t pop.
(of township),on Northern Pacific Rd.,27m.
W. of Fargo, the county seat. Wheat.
EAGIiE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x?2; subscription $1.50; established
1883; Wellington & Irysh, editors and pub-
lishers (8— :3 ). Circulation "iiu-"
WHEELOCK, Williams Co., on Great
Northern Rd.,22 m. N. E, of Williston, the
county seat.
TIMES; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1903;
A. E. Hughes, editor and publisher (2— 5).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays (A A).
WILLISTON. c. h., Williams Co. ti
763+ pop., on Great Northern Rd. and Mis-
•ourl r. Cattle and sheep ranches.
GRAPHIC; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1895; R. H. Copeland, editor and pub-
lisher (9— 3). Circulation "JSL."
NORTH DAKOTA.
WILLOW CITY. Bottineau Co. [^
476+ pop., on Great Northern Rd., 18 m. S. E.
of Bottineau, the county seat. Farming
and cattle.
NORTH DAKOTA EAGLE; Fri
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1886; T. C. Michael, edi-
tor and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl "
WILTON, McLean Co. -O BOO pop., on
Bismarck, Washburn & Great Falls Rd.,
15 m. S. E. of Washburn, the county seat.
Farming, mining and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1899 ;
E. A. Hull, editor and publisher (12—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
WIMBLEDON, Barties Co. R 226t
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd., 28 m. N. W. of Valley City, the
county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1895; W. H.
Stevens, editorand publisher (3— 3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
WISHEK, Mcintosh Co. g 136 pop.,
on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Saulte Ste Marie
Rd., 19 m. N. W. of Ashley, the county seat.
Agriculture.
NEWS: Fridays; English and German;
republicari; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established April, 1902; Arthur P. Guy,
editor and and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
WYNDMERE Richland Co. Q 170
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and Soo
Line, 28 m. W. of Wahpeton, the county
seat. Farming and stock raising.
PIONEER; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; Charles L.
Wright, editor; C. G. Klenzing, publisher.
Circulation "jkl.
YORK, Benson Co. ^^ 305t pop. (of
township), on Great Northern Rd., 23 m.
N. W. of Minnewaukon, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
liEDGER; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1898 ;
John H. Dolin, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
OHIO.
Population 4,157,545 1 Land Area 40,760 sq. miles.
Bounded north by the State of Michigan and Lake Eric, east by Pennsylvania
and. West Virginia, south by West Virginia and Kentucky, and west by Indiana.
State capital: Columbus. Principal products and industries: Agriculture, iron
mining and manufacture, pork packing and oil refining. Number of ne^vspapers
and other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 1,182. divided, as follows : Daily, 171; tri-
weekly, 6; semi-weekly, 38: weekly, 779; bi-weekly, 2; semi-monthly, 11;' monthly,
160; bi-monthly, 5; quarterly, 10.
The cities of over 25,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Cleveland 3Sl,76St Vouiigstowu 44,MS5t
Cinciuiiati 3'io,90'it Akron 4-2,7'28t
Toledo 131,S'i"2t Springfield 38,!i53t
Columbus 125,560t Canton 30,667t
Dayton 85,333t
ABERDEEN, Brown Co. jH 711t pop.,
on Ohio r., opposite Maysville, Ky., 65 m. S.
E. of Cincinnati and 17 S. E. of George-
town, tlie county seat. Flour and .saw mills
and tannery. Tobacco culture.
GRETNA GREEN; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subsci-iption $1;
established 1891; W. H. Clark, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
A.DA, Hardin Co. -n 2,576t pop., on
Pennsylvania Go's Rd., 15 m. E. of Lima.
Flour mill. Various manufactures. Seat
of the Ohio Northern University.
RECORD ; Wednesdays ; neutral; four
pages 20x26; subscription $150; established
1872 ; Agnew Welsh, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.110. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1901, publisher asserts, no issue
duringtiieyear was less than 1,120. In 1902,yl.
Actual average for a year ending with
November 1903, l,'iQ7 \ for 1904, 1,209.
UNIVERSITY HERALD; Fridays;
educational; four pages 17x23; subscription
$1.50; established 1885; Parle tte & Snyder,
editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895. "jkl." Actual average
for 1896, 1,022. In 1897. Y. Actual average
for 1898, 1,107. Inl899.yl. In 1900. "jkl."
ADAMSVILIiE, Muskingum Co. n
201+ pop., 13 m. N. E. of Zanesville, the county
seat. Flour mill. Agriculture.
REGISTER ; Tuesdays; independent;
eight pages 13.x:20; subscriptions! ; established
1889; E. C. Jordan, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
ADELiPHI. Jio88 Co. p 516t pop., on
Marietta, Hoclcing & Northern Rd., 19 m.
N. E. of Chillicothe, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
BORDER NEWS ; Fridays; neutral;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879: Hugh F. Egan, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1892 to 1895
Actual average for 1896, 1,680; /or the first
six months of 1897. 1,680; /or 1898, 1,687;
for 1899, 1,704; for 1900. 1 ,721 . In 1901, yT.
Actual average for 1902, 1,728. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
ARGUS; Saturdays (A A).
AKRON, c. h., Summit Co. ^ 42,728t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio, Cleveland,
Akron & Columbus. Erie. Northern Ohio
and Valley Rds. and Ohio & Erie canal. 40
m. S. E. of Cleveland. Agricultural imple-
ments, mining machinerj', rubber goods
pottery, sewer pipe, matches and various
other manufactories
BEACON JOURNAL ; every evening
except Sunday, and SU3IMIT CO. BEA-
CON, Thursdays; republican; eight pages
18x24; subscription— daily $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1869, weekly 1889: W. B,
Baldwin, editor; Beacon Journal Co.. pub-
lishers (2—5).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895. G. In 1896, G.
In 1897, Y. In 1898. G. Actual
average for 1899, 7,380; for
1900, 7,400; for a year ending
with January, 1903, 7,869 ;/or
a year ending tvith March, 1904,
8,423 ; for a year ending with
January, 1905, 9,794.
Weekly:" In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. Inl898. yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, y I.
In 1901, ".iKL." Actual average for 1903,
3,941; /or 1904, 3,865.
lIS^The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded the Beacon
Journal is guaranteed by the publishers
of Rowell's American Newspaper Direc-
tory, who will pay one hundred dollars to
the first person who successfully contro-
verts its accuracy.
PRE.SS; every evening except Sunday;
twelve pages 18x24; subscription $3; estab
lished 1892; The Akron Press Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
8,959; .for ltX)4, 9.862.
TIMES-DEMOCKAT ; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days ; democratic ; daily eight to twelve,
weekly twelve pages 20x24; subscription —
dally $3, weekly $1.50; established — daily
1892, weekly 1867; Edward S. Harter, editor;
Akron Democrat Co., publisherR(l — 5).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, H. In 1896, H.
In 1897, H Z. In 1898, yH. In 1899, zH. In
1900, yH. Actual average for a year ending
with Sept., 1901, 4,811; for 1902, 6,283;
for 1903, 7,131 ; /or 19(U, 7,907.
Weekly: In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897. H Z. In 1898, yH. In ,1899, yl. In
190(\ vl. In 1901, "JKL." Actual' average for
1902,3,563. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
800
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
OHIO.
DIE GERMANIA; triweekly, Tues-
days, Thursdays and Saturdays, and
W E E K Li Y, Sundays ; German Inde-
pendent; tri- weekly four pages 20x27, weekly
sixteen pages 15x23; subscription— tri-weekly
$4, weekly $2; established 1869; Louis Sey-
bold, editor; Akron Germania Co., publishers
(J-3).
Circulatiou — Tri-Weekly: In 1896,
"JKL" Actual average for the tirst six viontha
0/1S97. 1,508. Inl898, yl. In 1899. yl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl-" In 1903, Z (4) (••).
Weekly: In 1896, "iKL." Actual average
for the nrst six months of 1897, t2,509. In
189S, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901. •JKL."
PEOPLE; Fridays ; labor ; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Novem-
ber, 1901; J L. Cooper, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation "jkl."
BUCHTEL.ITE; biweekly; Thursdays,
during the college year; collegiate; four
pages 13x19; subscription $1; established
18S9; Students of Buchtel College, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl"
CHEVALIER; monthly; fraternal;
twenty pages 9x12; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1900; O. E. Olin. editor; The Cheva-
liers, publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Ai:tual aver-
age for 1902, 3,500. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yl.
CHIEF CLERK; monthly; fraternal;
fifty two pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab
lished January, 1903; C. E. Myers, editor; The
International Publishing Co., publishers
(1—4). Circulation "iSL." (A A).
INDIA RUBBER REVIEW; month
ly; thirty-six pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1901; T. E. Smith, Jr., editor and
publisher (3— 5P). Circulation "jkj,."
INLAND REVIEW; monthly; collegi-
ate; eight pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents;
established 1892; H. M. Daniels, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkj,."
PATHFINDER; monthly; fraternal
benefit; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription
.^0 cents; established 1898; A. T. Durant, edi-
tor; Supreme Lodge The Pathfinder, pub-
lishers (1—4).
Civculation: In 1898. "jkl" In 1899, zl. In
1900. F. Actual average for a year ending
with JmZv,1901, 12,400; /or 1902, 13,291;
for 1903, 1 1 , 888 ( A A) .
YOUNG PEOPLE'S LESSON
QUA RTERLY; January, April, July and
October ; undenominational; thirty-six pages
6x10; subscription 25 cents; established 1894;
Augustus Young, publisher (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903
30,625 ; for 1904, 30,625.
ALGER. Hardin Co. -D 462t pop., on
Chicago & Erie Rd., 14 m. N. W. of Kenton,
the county seat. Corn, wheat, oats and
potatoes.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established 1900; L. M.
Richard, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
ALLIANCE, stark Co. c[ 8,974t— local
estimate 12,0(X>— pop , on Pennsylvania Co's
and Lake Erie, Alliance & Wheeling Rds.
and Mahoning r., 56 m. S. E. of Cleveland.
Manufacturing and farming.
LEA DE R ; every evening except Sunday,
and SE3II. WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; daily four pages 17^^x24,
semi- weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $3, semi-weekly $1; established— daily
1892, semi- weekly 1871; The Alliance Leader
Printing Company, editors and publishers
(12-4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, "j^kl • I,
1896,1. In 1897, IZ. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yr
In 1900, yl. In 1901, (z— 6) I. In 1902, (z--I)
Tn 190.3, (z— 4) T. In 1904, (z— 4, 6) I.
Semi- Weekly : Rating varied from H in
1892 to I in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z. '
In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, (z— 6) I. In 1902. (z-4) I. In 1903, (z— 4)
1. Inl9<)4, (z— 4,6), I (#•).
RE VIEW; every evening except Sunday,
and >VEEKLY'', twice-a-week, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; daily four pages
20x26, Saturday and weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— dailv $5.20, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1888, weekly 1868; F. A. Holies,
manager; Review Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (3— 3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,500. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, I. Actual average for 1899,
1,592; for a year ending with September,
19IX), l,70l; for a year ending ivith June,
1901, 1,961; for 1902, 1,848. In 1903.
yl. Actual average for 1904, 2,042.
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 3,000. In 1896, H. In 1897, \'. In 1898, H.
Actual average for 1899, 3»992; /or a year
ending ivith September, 1900, 4,077; /or a
year ending with June. 1901. 4,1 38; /or
1902, 4,041. In 1903, H. Actiial average
/or 1904, 3,855.
SCHEMER; monthly; agents; forty-
eight to sixty pages 6x9 : subscription 50
cents; established 1899; L. V. Patterson, edi-
tor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Acttial average for 1900,
2,083; for 1901. 2,666: /or 1902, 4,000;
/or 1903, 5,166; forl9(J4, 5.000.
UNION REPORTER; monthly; labor
thirty-two pages 6x9; subscription 25 cents;
established December, 1902; Clayton L. Car-
ver, editor and publisher (12—3). Circula-
tion "jkl." (A A).
WOMAN'S JOURNAL; monthly; re-
formed church; thirty-two pages 7x10; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1891; Rev. H.
K.Kilmer, A.M., editor and publisher (12 — i).
Circulatiou: In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1900. 2.275; for 1901. 2,175; /or
1902, 2,375; for 1903, 2,167. In 1904,
(z-1, 2) I.
AMANDA, Fairfield D Co. 475 pop.,
on Cincinnati tc Muskegum Valley Rd., 10
m. S. W. of Lancaster, the nearest banking
town.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays (A A).
ANDOVER, Ashtabula Go.cfSlot pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.,
13 m. S. E. of Jefferson, the county seat.
Lumber and furniture.
CITIZEN; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1882; N. G. Richardson, editor and publisher
(3-3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl" In 1898. pub-
lisher asserts, no issue less than 1,003 ; in
1899,1,106. In 1900 "jkl." In 1901, publisher
asserts, at no time has been less than 1,080.
In 1902, (z— 2. 4, 5) I. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
ANSONIA, Darke Co. -a 676 pop., on
Cincinnati Northern and Cleveland, Cin-
cinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 8 m. N. of
Greenville, the county seat. Agriculture.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; James M. Light, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl"
ANTWERP, Paulding Co. t) 1.206 1
pop., on Wabash Rd. and Maumee r., 72 m.
S. "W. of Toledo. Flour and planing mills,
lumber yards and fine farming lands.
ARGUS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1883;
M. J. Schell, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903,1,197. In 1904, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
801
OHIO.
REE; Thursdays; eight pages 16x20; sub-
scriptions!; established 1895; N. G. Osborn,
editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation : In 1896, "J Ki,." In 1897. Z. In
1S99.Z. .le(i/niai'6rafife/o>- 1902, 1,100. In
1903. "JKL."
ARCADIA, Hancock Co. t: 490 pop.,
on New York, Chicago & St. Louis and Erie
Rds., 19 m. N. E. of Findlay, the county
seat. Tile and handle factories, saw mills
and lumber.
NEWS; Fridays: local; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established May, UK)4; G. F.
Manns, editor and publisher (2—5 P).
REPORTER; Fridays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; A. E. Orth, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
ARCANUM, Darke Co. -nl,235t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago * St.
Louis Rd.. 9 m, S. E. of Greenville, the
county seat. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1888; C. R. Musson, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
TI3IES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established 1899;
J. D. Miller, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKI,."
ARCHBOLD, Fulton Co.\ji 958t pop.,
oil Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.,
9 m. S. W. of Wauseon, the county seat.
Saw and planing mills.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; E. E. Hallett, editor and pub-
lisher (11— 3). Circulation "JK.!-"
ARLINGTON, Hancock Co- t] 738t
pop., on Northern Ohio and Toledo & Ohio
Central Rds., 10 m. S. of Findlay, the
county seat. Agriculture.
L.EADER; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1900; L. E. Hus-
ton, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl"
ASHLAND, c. h., Ashland Co. ^ 4,087t
pop., on Erie Rd., 60 m. S. W. of Cleveland.
Flour mills and various manufactories.
Farming.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLjY, Tuesdays; repub-
lican; daily four, weekly elglit pages 15x22;
subscription — dally $4, weekly $1; estab-
lished-daily 1900, weekly 1887; T. M. & F.
R. Beer, editors; Ashland Printing Co., pub
Ushers (7— 3P).
Circulation— Daily; "jkl."
Weekly: Inl896,"JKi." Actual average for
1897. ti,334. In 1898, yH. Actual average
for 1899.2,457; for 1900, 2,511; for 1901,
2,568. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yH.
BRETHREN EVANGELIST; Wed-
nesdays; progressive brethren; sixteen pages
101^x14; subscription $1.50; established 1878;
Charles F. Yoder, editor; Brethren Publica-
tion Board, publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl.- In 1898, Z.
Actual average for 1901, 2,526. In 1902, yH.
In 1903. yH. In 1904, (z— 4) H.
PRESS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription Si; established 1846 ;
A. P. Black, editor; W. H. Gates, publisher
(1-5).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,523. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. y I. In 1901. "jkl."
Actual average for 1902, 3,09S. In 1903,
yH. ^cfuaZ areracre /or 1904, 3,512.
51
OHIO.
TIMES; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1858; Geo. Hlldebrand, editor and publisher
(8-3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,920. Actual average for 1896,
1,984. In 1897, Y. In 1898. y I. In 1899, yl.
In 1900. zl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, y I. Inl',K)4, yl.
PURPL-E AND GOLD; monthly, dur-
ing college year; collegiate; sixteen to thirty-
six pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1900; Students of Ashland College, edi-
tors and publishers (12—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1908,
1,000. In 1904, "jjtt."
ASHLEY, Delaware Co. D 700t pop.,
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
on
Louis Rd., 30 m. N. E. of Columbus, the
State capital. Shipping point for stock and
produce. Agriculture.
STAR; Wednesdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1900; W. C. Shoe-
maker, editor and publisher (7—8 P). Circu-
lation "JKL "
TIMES; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1885; H. R. Wood, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "jkl."
ASHTABULA,^«Wa&MZa C7o.[:fl2,949t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern,
Pennsylvania Co's and New York, Chicago
«fe St. Louis Rds. and Lake Erie, 55 m. N.
E. of Cleveland. Manufacturing. Coal
and iron-ore shipping port. Agriculture
and dairying.
BEACON-RECORD; every evening
except Sunday, and TELEGRAPH, Wed-
nesdays; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1.25; established
—daily 1888, weekly 1850; Ashtabula Printing
Co., editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, I, Actual
average for 1896, 1,234; /or 1897, 1,371 ;
for 1898, 1,429 ;/or a year ending with Sep-
Member, 1899, 1,392. In 1900, H. Actualav-
erage for 1901, 3,304. In 1902, yH. In
1903, (z— 4) H. In 1901, yH.
Weekly: In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,325. Actual average
for 1897, 1,691 ; for 1898, 1,757 ; for a year
ending with September, 1899, 2,044; for a
year ending ivith September, 1900, 2,553;
for 1901, 2,319. In 1902. yH. In 1903.
(z— 4) H. In 1904, yH.
AMERIKAN SANOMAT; Thursdays;
Finnish; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1897; Aug. Edwards, editor and
publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver'
age for 1899. 4,945; for 1900,7.537; for
1901, 8,160; for 1902, 8,553. In 1903, yF.
Actual average for 1904, 10,986.
DE3IOCRATIC STANDARD; Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1877; The Standard
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation "JKL." In 1897. Z. In 1902, "jkl"
Inl903. Z(4)(««).
ASHVILLE, Pickaway Co. D 654t
pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 20 m. S. of
Columbus, the State capital. Farming.
PICKAWAY CO. NEWS; Satur-
days; Independent; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scnjttion 75 cents; established 1896; J. P.
Stoltz, editor; The Stoltz Printing Co., pub-
lishers (7—3 P) . Circulation "jkl." (A A).
ATHENS, c. h., Athen$ Co. O. 3,066t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern,
Columbus, Hooking Valley & Toledo and
802
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
Ohio Central Lines Rds, and Hocking r.,
76 m. S. E. of Columbus, the State capital.
Seat of Ohio University and Southeastern
Ohio Asylum for the Insane. Manufact-
uring, agriculture and coal mining.
ATHENS CO. GAZETTE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1888; C. H. Bry son, editor; The
Gazette Printing and Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (2—4). . X , ^
Cii'culation "jkl." Actual average for
1903, '^,030. In 1904, yl.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1869 ; C. V. Harris, editor ; Craig &
Harris, publisher s (T— 3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,000. In 1896, 1. In 1897. Y. In
1898 **JKL "
MESSENGER AND HERALD;
Thursdays: republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established — lfe«sengrer
1825 Herald 1882; Fred W. Bush, editor: Mes-
senger and Herald Printing Co., publishers
(6—3).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 2.500; in 1896, 3.600. In 1897. Y. In
1898. vH. In 1899, yT. In 1900. zT. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. vl. In 1903 (z-4) !(••). In 19(J4, yl.
OHIO TEACHER; monthly; educa-
tional ; f ortv-elght pages 8x11 : subscription 75
cents; established 1880; Henry G. Williams,
editor and publisher (3— 5).
Circulation: In 1902, "mi.." In 1903 (z-^)
I (••)• Actual average for a year ending
u-ith 3Iarch, 1905, 8,375.
ATTICA, Seneca Co. t] 69it pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio and Columbus, Sandusky
& Hocking Rds., 16 m. S. E. of Tiffin, the
county seat. Flour mill and sash, blind
and plow factories. Wheat growing.
HUB; Wednesdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription SI; established 1896; G. C. Lake,
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Clrc'n "jkl.-
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1876 ; Geo. M. Opdyker, editor; J. S.
Opdyker, publisher. Circulation "jkl."
BAINBRIDGE, Ross Co. p 954t
pop., on Ohio Southern Rd., 19 m. S.W. of
Chilllcothe, the county seat. Fruit, lumber,
grain and stock raising.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1890; C. O. Martin, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "JKL"
BALTIMORE, Fairfield Co. n 460t
pop., on Columbus, Sandusky & Hocking
and Ohio Central Rds. and Ohio canal,
24 m. S. E. of Columbus, the State capital.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
TWIN CITY NEWS; Fridays; six
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
E. O. Weist. editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1S9S, 1,1^6. In1899.yl. Iul900,yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jkl."
BARBERTON, Summit Co. cf 4,354t
pop., on Cleveland, Akron & Columbus, Bal-
timore & Ohio and Erie Rds.. 7 m. S. of
Akron, the county seat. Chemical, straw-
board, match and rubber factories, pot-
tery, sewer-pipe, brick,tlle and boiler works.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1894;
E. P. Ro we, editor and publisher (1 — 4). Cir-
culation "JKL."
OHIO.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
16x22; subscription $1 ; established 1892; J. R.
Davis, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
BARNESVILLE, BelmontCo.n-
3,721+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 110 m.
E. of Columbus, the State capital. Glass,
»ar- wheel and hosiery factories. Agricult-
are. Oil and gas field.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1866; E. P. Lee, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
3,115; for 1896, 2,083. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, publisher asserts, no issue
in eighteen years less than 2,000. In 19(X), yl.
Actual average for 1901, 3,203. In 1902, y I.
In 1903, yl. Actual average for 1904, 3,130.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883; H. E. Dement, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, I. In
1897, IZ. Actual average for a year ending
ivith Oct. 7, 1898, 2,092. In 1899, yl. Actual
average for 1900, 1,95S. In 1901, vl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
SATURDAY WHETSTONE; Satur-
daj's; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1894; W. E. Buchanan, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "iKL."
BAT A VI A, o. h., Clermont Co. p l,029t
pop., on Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Virginia
Rd. and E. br. of Little Miami r., 18 m. N. E.
of Cincinnati. Agi-iculture.
CLERMONT CO. DEMOCRAT;
Tuesdays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established September, 1902; Stephen
Cramer, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1903, Z (4) (••). In 1904,
(z-4) T.
CLERMONT COURIER ; Wednes
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1886; Clermont Pub-
lishing Co.. editors and publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl " Actual aver-
age for 1901, 2,142; for 1902, 2,145. In
19.:3, yl. In 1004, y I.
CLERMONT SUN; Wednesdays: demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1828; Lockwood & Cramer, editors
and publishers.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,490. Actual average for 1896,
2,591 . In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In
1903, "JKL--
BEDFORD, Cuyahoga Co. □' 1 ,486t
pop., on Northern & Ohio Traction, Penn-
sylvania and Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds.,
6 m. S.E. of Cleveland. Chair manufactories.
NEWS-REGISTER; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription 50
cents; established 1891; Cockett A Bryant,
editors and publishers (12—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
BELLAIRE, Belmont Co. n- 9,912t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio, Pennsylvania
Co's, Bellaire, Zanesville & Cincinnati and
Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling Rds. and
Ohio r., 3 m. S. of Wheeling, W. Va. Manu-
facturing and coal mining.
HERALD -TRIBUNE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
democratic; four pages 17x24; subscription-
daily $5. weekly $1.50: " " ^'-•-'---^ ^ •■
established — daily
1882,"' weekly 18797 RT C. Meyer, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation— daily 'jjcL."
weekly "jkl." In 1899, weekly Z' In 1902
"JKL."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
80:J
OHIO.
OHIO.
INDEPENDENT: every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEERL.Y, Thursdays;
Independent; fourpages—duily 15x22, weekly
18x24; subscription — daily S5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1882, weekly 1871 ; Jas. F. An-
derson, editor and publisher. Circulation-
daily "iKj." weekly "jkl."
D E I>I O C It A T ; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; D. W. Shields, editor and pub-
lisher (:5— 3). Circulation "JKL." In 1902,Z(4,5).
BELLBROOK, Greene Co. -n 352t
pop., 4 m. N. W. of Spring Valley. Magnetic
springs. Agriculture.
MOON; Wednesdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; established
1885; J. F. Newland, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl.- In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition less than 1,050. In
1898, "JKL."
BELLE CENTER, Logan Co. -n 962t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 12 m. N. of Belief ontaine, the
county seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
HERALD-VOICE; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established—
Herald \i2%. Voice W)Q; consolidated 1903; J.
C. Martin, editor; J. C. & M. J. Martin, v>ub-
lishers (3— 3). Circulation "jkl." Inl902,ZC4).
BELLEFONTAINE, c. h., Logan
Co. -n 6,649+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis Rd.. 57 m. N. E. of Day-
ton. Farming.
EXAMINER; every evening except Sun
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; daily inde-
pendent, weekly democratic; eight pages
18x24; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1.50;
established- daily 1892, weekly 1830; Ex-
aminer Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
INDEX; every evening except Sunday,
and LOGAN CO. INDEX, Thursdays; re-
publican ; daily and weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1893, weekly 1860; The Index
Co., editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation - Daily: In 1897. "jkl." In
1898, Z. Inl902, "ijcL." Inl903, Z (4) (• •).
Weekly: In 1897, "jkl." Actual average
for 1898, 2.933. In 1899. zH. In 1900, yH .
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (• #).
REPUBLICAN; semi- weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; republican; four pages
20x26; subscription $1.30; established 1864; J.
Q. A. Campbell, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "j.kl."
BELLEVUE, Huron Co. b 4,101t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Wheel-
ing & Lake Erie. Columbus, Sandusky &
Hocking and New York, Chicago & St. LouU
Rds., 12 m. W. of Norwalk, the county seat.
Shipping point for grain and fruit.
EVENING GAZETTE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY. Thurs-
days; independent; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5.20, weekly
$1.50; established— dally 1899, weekly 1867;
C. R. & M. J. Callaghan, editors and pub
Ushers (3—3).
Circulation— Daily : "ixi,"
Weekly: In 1895, 1. Actual average for
1896, 1,369. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In
1899, "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
NEWS: every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; Independent-
republloan; daily four 18x24, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $4, weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1!«)4, weekly 1875;
Oeorge E. Wood, editor and publisher (3—5).
Circulation— Weekly : "<kl "
BELLVILLE, Richland Co. b 1.039t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 10 m. S. of
Mansfield, the county seat, and 50 N. E. of
Columbus, the State capital. Agriculture.
MESSENGER; Fridays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1892; J. A. Price, editor and pub-
lisher; prints an edition for Butler (8—3).
Combined circulatiou: In 1897, "jkl."
In 1898. publisher asserts, no l.ssue less than
1,800; in 1899, 1,700. In 1900, yl. In 1901, vl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl. "
KING'S COMMAND; monthly; philo
sophical; thirty-two to forty pages .5i^x8J^;
subscription 50 cents; established 1895^ Mel-
ville C. Keith, editor and publisher (12 — 2).
Circulation "fii,." In 1902, Z (4, 6) (A A).
BETHESDA, Belmont Co. u- 350
pop., ou Baltimore & Ohio Rd.
NEWS: Saturdays (A A).
BEREA, Cuyahoga Co. □'2,510t Pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Lake Shore & Michigan Southern and
Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling Rds., 13 m.
S. W. of Cleveland, the county seat. Quar-
ries of grindstone and building stone. Seat
of Baldwin University and German Wallace
College.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; repubUcan;
six pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1868; E. D. Peebles, editor; Republican Print-
ing Co., publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl"
In 1897, Z. In 1902, "ijti.." In 1903, Z (4).
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1898: Warner & Pillars, editors and publishers
(1—41. Circ'n "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (••).
MUSICAL HARP; monthly (A A).
DEUTSCHE - AMERIKANISCHE
ZEITSCHRTFT FUR THEOLOGIE
UND KIRCHE; bimonthly; German;
theological; seventy four pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; established 1879; Theological
Faculty of Nast Seminary, editors and pub-
lishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
BERLIN HEIGHTS, Erie Co. b
625+ pop., on New York, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd., 18 m. E. of Bellevue. Fruit raising and
farming.
SATURDAY BUDGET; Saturdays;
independent; eight pages 11x16; subscription
50 cents; established 1899; Gene Yarick, edi-
tor; The YarickPrintery, publishers. Circu-
lation "JKL."
BETHEL, Clermont Co. jH 850 pop.,
on Cincinnati, Georgetown & Portsmouth
Rd.,12m.S. E. of Batavia, the county seat.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent;
four pages 15x19 ; subscription $1 ; estab.
lished 1898 ; The Bethel PrlntlDg and Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (12—3)-
Circulation "jkl."
BEVERLY, Washington Co. C^ 712t
pop., on Zanesville & Ohio River Rd. and
Muskingum r., 18 m. N. W. of Marietta, the
county seat. Abundant water power, util-
ized in mills and manufactories. Grain,
fruit and stock raising and lumber.
DISPATCH; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; H. O. Goodrich, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulatiou : In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1900. 1,285. In 1901, (z-1. 2,4) I.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jkl. -.
-804
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEK DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
-BLANCHESTER, Clinton Co. p
l.TtSt pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwest-
ern Rd., 15 m. S. of Wilmington, the county
seat. Grain shipping.
STAR; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages ^x26; subscription $1; established
1875; A. C. Bell, editor; Bell Printing Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
-BLOOMDALE, WoodCo.X^imvov.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 8 m. W. of Fos-
torla. Grist, saw and planing mills and
tile factory.
DERRICK; Thursdays; Independent;
•four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1839; W. S. Richard, editor; Richard &
Manns, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1899; G. F. Manns, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl'
3LOOMVILLE, Seneca Co. b 819t
pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd., 52 m. S. E.
of Toledo. Limestone quarries. Grain and
wool.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; J. S. Hossler, editor and pub-
lisher (9— 3). Circulation 'jkl."
INDEPENDENT AND SENECA CO.
■RECORD; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.25; established
1878 ; I. C. Gray, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation '^•JKL"
BIiUFFTON, Allen Go. ^ l,783t pop.,
on Lake Erie & Western and Northern Ohio
Rds., 16 m. S. W. of Findlay. Manvifactur-
ing and farming.
IjEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898; E. B. Betzner and A. J. Steiner, editors;
Bluff ton Publishing Co., publishers (8—3).
Circulation "jki.."
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1875;
Prof. B. F. Biery, editor and publisher (2—4.)
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,133. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y. Actualaver-
age for 1898. 1,<296. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl.
In 1901, (z— 1, 2, 4, 5) I. Actual average for a
year ending with January, 1903, 1,466. In
1904. February, publisher asserts, smallest
Issue during 1903 was 1,489. Actual average
/or 1904. 1,681.
FARM IJND HAUS; monthly; Ger-
man; agriculture; sixteen pages 8i^xl2; sub
scriptton 35 cents; established 1898; John
Hersch, editor; Farm und Haus Publishing
Company, publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1899, "jki,. " Actual average
for 1900, 3.491; for a year ending with
October. 1901, 7,075. In 1902, yG. In 1903,
yG(AA).
BOTKINS, Shelby Co. -n 420t pop., on
Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rd.,15m.
N. of Sidney, the county seat. Saw and
flour mills, turpentine factory, grain and
live stock.
HERAIjD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1898; A. E. Blakeley. editor; Herald Printing
Co., publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
BO WERSTON, Harrison Co. n- 526
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis and Wheeling & Erie Rds.,
78 m. N. W. of Cadiz, the county seat.
PHRENOLOGICAL ERA; monthly;
phrenology; twelve pages 6x9; subscription
OHIO.
25 cents; established October, 1904; M. Tope,
editor and publisher (2—5).
BOWLING GREEN, c. h.. Wood
Co. \2 5,067+ pop., on Ohio Central Lines
and Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rds.,
19 m. S. of Toledo. Agriculture. Foundry
and machine shops. Natural gas and lime
kilns. Extensive oil fields.
EVENING TRIBUNE; every evening
except Sunday, and WOOD CO. TRI-
BUNE, Thursdays; republican; daily eight
pages 17J^^x22, Saturday twelve, weekly eight
pages 173^x24; subscription— daily $4, weekly
$1; established— daily 1892, weekly 1889; J. T.
Hutchinson, editor; The Wood County Trib-
une Co., publishers (12—3).
Circulation— Daily: •JKL." In 1900, Z. In
1902, "Jju,."
Weekly: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In 1897.
H. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902. (z— 4) I. In 1903, (z— 4)
I(»«). Inl904, yl.
SENTINEL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WOOD CO. SENTINEL,
Thursdays: republican; eight pages, daily
15x22, weekly 18x24; subscription— dally
$2.50, weekly $1 ; established — dally 1890,
weekly 1867; M. P. Brewer, editor; The Sen-
tinel Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation :-Daily In 1900, "jkl " Act-
ual average for 1901, 1,094. In 1902, "jkl.
Weekly: In 1895. I. Actual average for
1896, 2,841. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl. Actual
average for 1899. 3,42S. In 1900, yH. Act-
ual average for 1901, 3,386. In 1902, yH.
In 1903. (z— 4) H. In 1904, yH.
WOOD CO. FREE PRESS; semi-
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican;
four pages 17^^x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; G. W. Helfrlch, editor; Free
Press Publishing Co., publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation : Actual average for a year
ending with July 36. 1901, "^,049. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z^) I. In 1904 (z— 4) 1 (••).
WOOD CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1876; H. S. Chapln, editor and
publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
3,268; /or 1896, 3,246; /or 1897, 3,213;
for 1898, 3,256; for 1899. 3,220; for 1900.
3,249; for 1901.3,203; .for 1902, 3,371 j
/or 1903, 3,794; for 1904, 3,724.
BRADFORD, Miami Co. -a 1.254t
pop., on Chicago, St. Louis & Pittsburg Rd..
83 m. W. of Columbus, the State capital.
Farming.
SENTINEL; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; Independent; Saturday four
pages 15x22, Wednesday eight pages; sub-
scription $1; established 1880; A. F. Little,
editor and publisher. Circulation ••ikl"
BRADNER, Wood Co. \2 l,148t pop.,
on Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo Rd.,
8 m. S. of PemberviUe and 12 N. of Fostorla.
Oil and farming.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; four pages 13x30 ;
subscription SI; established 1894; W. A. Hur-
rel. editor and publisher. Circulation "iSL"
BREMEN, Fairfield Co. D 466t pop.,
on Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley and
Toledo & Ohio Central Rds.. 10 m. E. of
Lancaster, the county seat. Cigar factory.
Farming.
BANNER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Alex M. Moore, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation 'jkl." (AA).j
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
80.1.
OHIO.
BROOKVIIiLE, Montgomery Co. -D
869+ pop., ou Daytou & Union and Pitts
burg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. LouIb Rds.,
16 m. N. W. of Dayton, the county seat.
Tobacco raising and farming.
STAR; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1891;
W. W. Helvvlg, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
VINDICATOR; monthly; Old German
Baptist; thirty two pages 7x9; subscription
80 cents; established 1869; Vindicator Com-
mittee, editors and publishers. Does not in-
sert advertisements.
BRYAN, c. h., Williamt Co. ^ S.lSlf
pop., on Cincinnati, Jackson «Sfc Mackinaw
and Lake Shore & l^Ilchigan Southern Rds.,
54 m. S. W. of Toledo. Manufacturing and
agriculture.
DERI OCR AT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1863; Democrat Publishing Company,
editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,450. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "Jiii," In 1899, publisher asserts, ex-
ceeded 1,375. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, "isj.-"
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1854; C. S. Roe, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,236; in 1896 and 1897, no issue
less than 1,250. In 1898, yl. In 1899, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,200. In 1900, yl. In
1901, publisher asserts, since 1896 never
printed a smaller edition than 1,250. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In KHIl, December,
publisner asserts, uo issue during the past
year was less than l,ij'^0.
BUC YRUS, c. h., Crawford Co. t]
6,560t pop., on Columbus, Sandusky & Hock-
ing, Ohio Central Lines and Pennsylvania
Go's Rds., 62 m. N. of Columbus, the
State capital. Machine and furniture works,
railroad shops and various manufactories.
Agriculture.
EVENING TELEGRAPH; every
evening except Sunday; Independent repub-
lican; four and eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1885; John E. Hopley.edi
tor; Evening Telegraph Co., publishers (1—4).
Circuliitinn : Actual average for 1895,
1,127; for 1896, \,VZ7. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 19 3, (z— )) I. Actual average
/or 1904. 1.390.
FORUiVl; every evening except Sunday,
and NEVVS-FORUIVI, semi-weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; democratic; daily eight,
semi- weekly eight to twelve pages 18x24;
Bubscriptlon— dally .14, semi-weekly $1.50;
established- dally 1890, semi- weekly 1844; The
Biicyrus Publishing Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulntiou— Daily : "jkl.
Semi- Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,515. In 1896. 1. In 1897. 1 Z.
In 1898. zl. In 1899. 1. In 1900. y I. Inl901.yl.
In 1902. (z— 1, 2, 4,5) I. In 1903, "jkl."
COURIER; Thursdays; German; demo
cratlc; eight pages 17x24; subscription S3; es-
tablished 1874; A. Broemel, editor and pub-
lisher (fi— 3). Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAL; Fridays; Independent
republican; eight pages 20x27; subscription
$1.50; established 18.^3; James R. Hopley,
editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulatiou: In 189'^, 1. In 1896. I. In 1897.
Y. In 1898. "JKL." In 19 3, (z— 4) 1. Actual
average for }904, 1.494.
BURTON, Geauga Co. cf 727t pop.,
on Pittsburg & Western Rd., about 20 m. S.
OHIO.
E. of Painesvllle. Agriculture and manu-
facturing.
GEAUGA LEADER; Wednesdays; re-
publican; eif,'ht pages 15x22; «Btabllshed 1874;
C. J. Olds.edltor and publisher (7—3 P). Cir-
culation "iKi-" In 18S7. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
BUTLER, Richland Co. [j] 567t pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 18 m. 8. of Mans-
field, the county seat. Furniture and
handle works, steel furnace, planing mill
and foundry. Machine shop and lumber
yard.
TIMES; Saturdays; eight pages 18x21;
subscription $1; established April, 1902; A. B..
Burkholder, editor and publisher (3—3). Cir-
culation—In 1902, Z (4, 5).
BYESVILLE, Guernsey Co. D- l,267r
pop., on Cleveland & Marietta Rd., 5 m. 8.
of Cambridge. Brick and tile plant, glass
factory and coal mines.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; elghtpages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899; J. A.
Skinner, editor and publisher; prints an edi-
tion for Senecaville (3— 5P). Combined cir-
culation "JKL"
CADIZ, c. h., Harrinon Co. O l,766t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 23 m. N. W. of Wheeling, W.
Va. Glass works and flour mill. Wool
growing.
HARRISON CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1893; W. N. Host, editor and
publisher (7—3 F). Circulation "iKL."
HARRISON NEWS; Wednesdays;
republican; four pages 22x28; subscription
$1; established 1895; Charles Q. Addleman,
editor and publisher.
Circulatiou: In 1899, 1. In 1900, yl. Actual
average for a year ending toith Junel, 1901,
1,300. In 1903, (z-1, 2, 4) I. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; es-
Itablshed 1816; W. B. Hearn, editor and pub-
lisher (6-3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
1,732. In 1895, I. Actual average for lh%,
'l!359; for 1897, 2,363- In 1898, yH. In
1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl. Actua.1
averaqe for a year ending u-ith Augtist, 1902,^
2,6S7. In 1903, (z— 4) H. In 1904, yH.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1832: Wm. H. Arnold, editor and publisher
(6—3).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1.120. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, no issue less than
1.150. In 1899. vl. In 1900, 1. In 1901. yl. In
1902. yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
CAL,J}^WEIAj,c.h., Noble Co. n- 927t
pop., on Cleveland & Marietta and Bellaire^
Zanesvllle & Cincinnati Rds. and Duck
creek, 30 m. S. E. of Zanesvllle. Manufact-
uring and petroleum.
NOBLE CO. LEADER; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1: established 1899; J.S.Harris, editor and
publisher (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl-" Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1.017. In 1904, January, pub-
lisher asserts, every issue during the past
vear was 1,200. Actual average far 1904,
1 272
NOBLE CO. REPUBLICAN- JOUR-
NAIi; Thursdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established— A'obZe
806
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
OHIO.
Co. Republican 1859, Journal 1883 ; E. W.
Archer, editor and publisher (T— 3 P).
Circulatiou: lu 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,2^5. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In 1898
"JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, -jkl."
PRESS; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1871 ; W. C. Archer, editor and publisher (.3— 3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1902. Z (4, 5).
CALEDONIA, ^Varton Co. a «82t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and New Yorli, Lalce Ei-ie & We8t-
ern Rds., 10 m. N. E. of Marion, the county
seat. Grain, stock and produce.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1875; W. B. Hart, editor and publisher
(3 — 3). Circulation "iKt"
CAMBRIDGE, c. h., Quernsey Co. D-
8,241+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio, Eastern
Ohio and Cleveland & Marietta Rds. and
Wills creelc, 24 m. N. E. of Zanesvllle. Chair
factory, bent-wood works, rolling and tin-
plate mills, railroad shops, brewery, iron
roofing works, planing mills, coal mines
and oil and gas wells.
GUERNSEY TIMES; every morn-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; republican; daily four, weekly
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription — daily $3,
weekly $1.50; established 1824; David D.
Taylor, editor and publisher. Circulation —
daily -'jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (••). Week-
ly "jKj,." In 1897, weekly Z. In 1899. weekly
Z. In 1902, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (••).
JEFFERSONIAN; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
democratic; four pag_e3— dally 15x22, weekly
22x28; subscription— daily §5, weekly $8; es-
tablished-daily 1892, weekly 1833; John M.
Amos, editor; John M. Amos & Sons, pub-
lishers (2 — i). Circulation — dailj' "jkl."
weekly "jkl." In 1897, weekly Z. In 1902,
daily Z (4), weekly Z (4).
SUN ; every evening except Sunday; inde-
pendent republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription 85.2U; established 1893; A. J. Lykes,
editor; Sun Printing Co., publishers (12—3).
Circ'n "JKL." Inl900,Z. Inl901,Z (4,5).
HERALD; Wednesdays; Independent;
four pages 30x26; subscription $1.30; estab-
lished 1869 : Mahaffey & Ogier, editors and
publishers (7— 3P).
Circulatiou: In 1895, "jjci" In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue below 1,100. In 1897,
Y. Inl89S, yl. In 1899, "jkl."
REPUBLICAN PRESS; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1886; James R. Barr, editor;
Republican Press Company, publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,700. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl."
CAMDEN, Preble Co. -n 905tpop., on
Pittsburg. Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd., 30 m. N. of Hamilton. Grain and stock
raising.
PREBLE CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established April, 1902; W. E. Mc-
Chrlstie, editor and publisher (1 — 5).
Circul atiou: Actual average for 1903,
1,429: /or 1904, 1,640.
CANAL DOVER, Tuscarawas Co.
D- 5,422+ pop., on Pennsylvania Go's, Cleve-
land & Marietta and Cleveland, Lorain
& Wheeling Rds. and Ohio canal and
Tuscarawas r., 22 m. S. of Massillon. Blast
furnace, rolling mill, boiler, brick and tile
works, foundries, salt an(l furniture and
trotting-sulky manufactories. Coal, iron
ore, limestone and fireclay. Grain and
fruit.
IRON VALLEY REPORTER: every
evening except Sunday, and WEEK L Y,
Thursdays; republican; eight to twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1..W; established
1872; F. A. Day. editor and publisher (6-3).
Circulatiou— Daily "jkl." ■
Weekly: In 1894 and 1895. I. In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition less than 1.700. In
1897, Y. In 1898, -jkl." In 1901, Z (4, 6, 7).
Inl902, (z— 6) I. In 1903, (z— 4) I (##). In
1904 yl
TUSCARAWAS HERALD; Wed-
nesdays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1892; L. J. Hos-
tetter, editor and publisher (1^).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1S98, 1,24'^; for 1899,
1,908; for 1900, 3,274; /or a year ending
irith April, 1901, 2,349; for 1902, 2,141;
for 1903. 2, 145. In 19C4, yl.
CANAL FULTON, Stark Co. cf
1,172+ pop., on Cleveland, Lorain & Wheel
ing and Pennsylvania Co's Rds. and Ohio
canal, 31 m. S. of Cleveland. Miners' tools,
pit cars and wind wheels. Wheat shipping:.
FULTON SIGNAL; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1875; V. H. Morgan, editor
and publisher (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl." In
1902, Z (1,2, 4, 5).
CANAL WINCHESTER, Frank-
lin Co. a 662+ pop., on Columbus, Hocking
Valley & Toledo Rd. and Ohio canal, 16 m.
S. of Columbus, the county seat and State
capital. Flour mills.
BUCKEYE NEWS; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1880; Geo. P. Kramer, editor: B. F.
& O. P. Gayman, publishers (3 — 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
TI3IES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established 1871 ;
B. F. & O. P. Gayman, editors and pub-
lishers (3—3). Circulation "jkl"
CANFIELD, Mahoning Co. cf 673 f
pop., on New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio
Rd., 10 m. S. W. of Youngstown, the county
seat. Agriculture.
MAHONING DISPATCH; Frldayg;
independent; eight to sixteen pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1877; C. C. Fowler,
editor and publisher (6— 3).
Circulatiou: Rating varied from Jin 1892
to K in 1895. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
"JKL." ( ??) In 1901, April, publisher asserts,
for more than three years no edition has
been printed so small as 1.000. In 1902, "jjcl"
In 1903. Z (4).
CANTON, c. li., Stark Co., d 30,667t
pop., on Pennsylvania Co's, Baltimore 8c
Ohio and Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds., 60 m.
S. of Cleveland and 100 W. of Pittsburg,
Pa. Agricultural works and manufactories
of Iron, steel, safes, watch cases and paving
brick. Agriculture and mining.
3IORNING NEWS; every morning
except Sunday, and STARK CO. DEMO-
CRAT, semi weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; eight to twelve pages
15x22; subscription — daily $5, semi- weekly
CATALOGUE BY STATICS.
807
OHIO.
$1 ; established— dally 1883, seml-vveekly 1833;
James C. Diedrick, editor; News Democrat
Publislilug Company, publishers (1— '>).
Circulation — Daily : Accorded H from
1891 to 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yl. I u 1899, yl. Actual average for \2\)\i,
3,S0.>; /orl901. 3,160; for \Wi, 2,944.
In 19(13, yll. Actual average for 1904, C,4iil.
SJeiiii-Weekiy: In 1899, "jkl." Actual av-
erage for ayear endi)ig ivith October 10,1900
2,108. Itil901,yl. Actual average for 1902,
2,704. In 1903, (z— 4) H. In 1904, yH.
Pub I i s her' .s announcement. — Seventy one
years old; high class; results guaranteed.
llErOSITOltY; every evening except
Sunday, Sunday morning, and VVEEKIj Y,
Thursdays; republican; daily eightto twenty,
Sunday twenty-four to forty, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily and Sunday
$5, weekly $1; established— dailv 1878. Sun-
day 1892, weekly 1813; George B. Frease,
editor; Repository Printing Co., publishers
(12-4).
Circulation —Daily : Actual average for
1895. 4.56b; for 1896. 5,017; for a year
ending JVovember, 1897, 4:^7 54^'. for a year
ending with November, 1898, 5.939; for a
year ending with Sept., 1899, 6,270; /or a
year ending with Sept., 190 i, 6.563; /'>'" a,
yea r ending with October, 1901, 7,168;/'f"" «
year ending with February, 1903, 8,230;
for a year ending tvith March, 1904, 9, 486 ;
for a i/ear ending with February, 1905,
11.167.
Sunday: Actual average for i895, 7,834;
for 1896, 7,788; for a year ending ivith
November, 1897, 7,411 ; /or a year ending
with Sovember, 1898, 7,488; /or a year end-
ing u-itk September, 1899, 7,818; for a year
ending icith k^ept ember, 19LI0, 7,954; for a
year ending ivith Octo?>er, 1901, 8,278; for
a year ending with February, 1S)03, 8,538;
for a year ending with March, 1904, 8,853 ;
for a year ending ivith February, 1905,
N,800.
Weekly: Actual average for 1895, 4,7 05 1
for 1896, 4,571 ; for a year ending with No-
vember, 1897, 4,302 ; for a year ending with
November, iS98, 4.263; for a year ending
with September, 1899, 4,31 1 ; for a year end-
ing with September, 1900, 4,316; for a year
ending with October, 1901, 4,181 ; for a year
ending with Febrwarj/, 1903. 4.210: for a
year ending with March, 1904. 4,160: for a
year ending with February, 1905, 3,836.
OHIO VOLKS-ZEITUNGj tri
weekly, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays-
and WEEKIjY, Thursdays; German; dem,
ocratlc; tri-weekly four pages 20x88, weekly
twelve pages 17x24; subscription- trl-weekly
<4, weekly $2; established— trl- weekly 1886,
weekly 1879; Wm.C. Wldder. editor; The Ohio
Volks-Zeitung Co., publishers.
Circulation— Tri- Weekly: "jkl."
Weekly: In 1894, publisher asserts, not less
than 4,000; in 1895, 2,250. In 1896, H. In 1897,
Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I. In
1901. vl. In 1902, vl. In 1903. "jkl."
KOLLER MONTH LiY; Illustrated;
household; fifty-four pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1885: T. B. C. Voges,
editor; Roller Printing and Paper Co., pub-
lishers (12—4),
Circulation "JKi." In 1903, (z— 6) I. Actual
average for 1904, 3,000.
C ARDINGTON, Morrow Co. D l,3B4t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago 9l
St. Louis Rd., 38 m. N. of Columbus, the
State capital. Wheat-scourer, furniture,
Incubator and butter package manufac-
tories, flour mills, machine shops, etc.
Agriculture.
MORROW CO. INDEPENDENT;
Thursdays ; republican ; eight pages 1 8x24 ; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1871 ; Hull & Cona-
way. editors and publishers (1 — 5).
Circulation : In 1894, piiblisher as-^erts,
smallest 1,863. In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
OHIO.
a.s8ert8, no edition less than 1,000. Actual
average for 1897. 1,375; for 1898, 1,409;
/or 1899, 1,411; for 1900, 1,423; /or 1901,
1,454; /or liK)2, 1,472; /or 1903, l,615j
/or 1904, 1,692.
CAREY, Wyandot Co. i l,816t Pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis, Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo
and Northern Ohio Rds., 18 m. S. W. of
Tiffin. Grain.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1873; Homer Thrall, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "uu,"
CARROLLTON c. h., Carroll Co.n-
l,271t pop., on Cleveland, Canton ft South-
western Rd., 100 m. S. E. of Cleveland.
Carriage manufactory, tile, pottery, rubber
and brick works, flour mills, iron foundry
and tannery.
CARROLL, CHRONICLE; Frldayg;
democratic : eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.25; established 1871 ; J. V. Lawler, editor;
J. V. Lawler & Brother, publishers.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,080. In 1896, I. In 1S97, Y.
In 1898, "JKL."
CARROLL FREE PRESS ; Wednes-
days; republican; four pages 20x26 ; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1831; John H. Tripp,
editor and publisher (11-2). Circ'n "jkl."
REPUBLICAN -STANDARD; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x32; sub-
scription $1; established 1881; H. R. & P. H.
Kemerer, editors; Standard Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1,947; for 1900, 2,097.^ In
1901, vl. Actual average /or 1902, 2,3'50.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
CECIIi, Paulding Co. ti 326t pop., on
Cincinnati Northern and Wabash Rds.
CYCLONE; Fridays (A A).
CEDAR VILLE, Greene Co. -a l,189t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 8 m. N. E. of Xenia, the county
seat. Lime, hard lumber and straw board
paper.
HERALD; Fridajs; republican; four
to six pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; Karlh Bull, editor and publish-
er (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
RECORD ; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
February. 1903, S. C. Wright, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
CELINA, c. h., Mercer Co. -n2,815t
pop., on Cincinnati, Dayton & Chicago, Lake
Erie & Western and Cincinnati, Jackson &
Mackinaw Rds.. near source of Wabash r.,
66 m. N. W. of Dayton. Planing and other
mills.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; Carlln & Phllllpps, editors and
publishers (12—3).
Circulation: In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898,1. In 1899, "iKL." Actual average for
1901, 1,975. In 1902, yl. Actual average
for 1903, 2,237. In 1904, yl.
DER MERCER CO. BOTE ; Thurs-
days; German; democratic; eight pages 16x28;
subscriptions?; established 1883; Geo. F. Puls-
kamp. editor and publisher (.3—3).
Circulation: In 1894. publisher asserts,
not less than 1.344. In 1895. I. In 1896, 1. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "iju-" In 1902, July, pub-
lisher asserts, for at least eight years has
808
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
OHIO.
not been less than 1,800. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
MERCER CO. OBSERVER; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pagea 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1874; Qllberg& Chapman,
editors and publishers (6—3). Circulation
••JKL." In 1901, Z (1,2,4,5).
MERCER CO. STANDARD; Satur
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1848; A. P. J. Sny-
der, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.100. In 1896, I. In 1897. \ .
In 1898. "JKL."
CENTERBURG,^noa;<^o. n 706t
pop., on Toledo & Ohio Central and Cleve
land, Akron & Columbus Rds., 31 m. N. E.
of Columbus, the State capital, and 14 S. W.
of Mount Vernon, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 17J^x32; subscription $1.20; estab-
lished 1880; Lloyd M. Bell, editor; Lloyd M.
Bell Co., publishers; prints also a four-page
local edition, subscription 80 cents (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
CHAGRIN FALLS, Cuyahoga Co.
cf 1,586+ pop., on Cleveland, Canton &
Southern Rd. and Chagrin r., 18 m. E. of
Cleveland, the county seat. Milling and
manufacturing.
EXPONENT; Thursdays; Independent;
•Ight pages 15x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1874 ; George L. Robinson, editor ; J.
J. Stranahan, publisher (7—3 P). Circulation
"JKL." In 1897. Z. In 1900, Z. In 1902, "jkl-'
C H A R D O N , c. h., Geauga Co. c[
1,360+ pop., on Pittsburg & Western Rd.,
about 30 m. N. E. of Cleveland. Shipping
point for cheese, wool and fruit. Dairy-
ing and farming.
GEAUUA CO. RECORD; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1886; E. F. Reinoehl, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl." In 1902,
Z(l,2,4. 6).
GEAUGA REPUBIilCAN; Wednes
days; republican ; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1849; Louis S. Pomeroy,
editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1897. "JicL" Actual aver-
age for 1899,1,^69. In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. Inl902, yl. In 1903. "tiLL."
CHESTERHILL, 3for^an Co. C;480t
pop., on Toledo & Ohio Central Rd., 5 m.
N. W. of Federal and 12 S. of McConnels-
vllle, the county seat.
LEADER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1896; A.J. Mercer, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1,004. In 1901, August, pub-
lisher asserts, for 19u0and 19iil no single issue
has been less than 1,210. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
"JKL." (A A).
CHICAGO, Huron Co. [^ 2,3481 pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd.. 18 m. W. of Nor-
walk, the county seat. Farming.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1883: L. E. Simmons, editor aud publisher
(6-3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, l,05'-i. In 1902, "jjiL" In 1903.
Z(4) (••).
CHILLICOTHE, c. li., Boms Co. g
12,976H pop., on Baltimore & Ohio
Southwestern, Cincinnati. Hamilton &
Dayton and Norfolk & Western Rds.,
Scioto r. and Ohio and Erie canal, 50
m. S. of Columbus, the State capital. Manu
facturing. Iron and coal mining and agri-
culture.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and LEADER-GAZETTE, Satur-
days; republican; dally eight, weekly tsventy
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $5, week-
ly $1.50; established— daily 1892, weekly 1800;
G. W. C. Perry, manager ; Scioto Gazette
Company, publishers (6—3).
Circulation- Daily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than l,5oO. In 1896, I . In 1897, Y.
In 1898. "iKL.-- In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In 1897,
y. In 1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •).
Inl9U4, yl.
NEWS-ADVERTISER; every evening
•xcept Sunday, ROSS CO. REGISTER^
Tuesdays, and ADVERTISER, Fridays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $5,^
weeklies, each, 50 cents; established— Da iZy
News 1883, Weekly Advertiser 1830, Weekly
Register, 1879; W. H. Hunter, editor; The
News AdvertiserCompauy, publishers (1—4).
Circulation- Daily: In 1898, "jkl.- In
1899, Z. In 1900, zl. In 1901, July, publisher
asserts, no edition for past year has been less
than 1,500. Actual average for 1902, l,aS6j
for 19U3, 1,674; for 1904, 1,707.
Weeklies: In 1898, "jkl.- In 1899, Z. In
1900, zl. In 1901, July, publisher asserts, no
edition for year past has been less than 2,000.
In 1902,yl. Actual average for 1903, l.SG'Z.
In 1904. yl.
UNSERE ZEIT; Fridays; German;
independent ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1868; C. A. Fromm, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation : In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 6) I»
In 1904. yl.
CINCINNATI, c. h., Hamilton Co. p
325,902+ pop., on Ohio r. The metropolis
of Ohio and center of the pork trade. Con-
nected with all points by railroads and
steamboats. Extensive trade with all parts
of the South and West. Large manufact-
uring interests.
DAILY.
COMMERCIAL TRIBUNE ; every
morning, and VVEEKliY GAZETTE,
Tuesdaj's; republican; daily ten to sixteen.
Sunday thirty -two to forty pages 17x25;
weekly eight pages 18x1?; subscription-
daily $8, daily aud Sunday $10, weekly 50
cents; established — daily Commercial Ga-
zette 1841, Tribune 1893, weekly 1793; E. O.
Eshelby, publisher. Office, Fourth and Race
streets (1 — 4).
Circulation— Daily : In 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest 33,450. In 1895, C. In 1896, C.
In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl). Iul8ii9,vE. Inl90;i.yE.
In 1901. yE. In 1902, (z-4J C. In 1903, (z^)C.
Sunday: In 1894. publislier asserts, small-
est 46,950. In 1895, C. In 1896. C. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. yD. In 1899, yE. In 1900. yE. In
1901, vE. In 1902, (z— 4) B. In 19C3. (z— 4)
B. In 1904, yB.
W^eeklv: In 1894, B. In 1895, C. In 1896,
B. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yC. In 1899, yD. In
1900,yE. In 1901. yF. Iul902, (z-4) B. In
1903. (z— 4) B. In 1904, yB.
COURTINDEX; every morning except
Sunday; legal; four pages 13x18; subscrip-
tion $15; established 1892; Vinton R. Shep-
ard, editor and publisher. Office, 806 Main
street (H— 3). Circulation "jkl "
E N Q l^ I R E R ; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic; daily
ten t ) sixteen, weekly eight. Sunday forty to
forty eight pages 22x26; subscription— daily
and Sunday $14, Sunday $2, weekly $1 ;
established 1842; Enquirer Co., editors and
publishers (.^— 4).
Circulation — Daily: Accorded B from
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SUPREME IN ITS FIELD.
The vastness of the news service of The Enquirer puts
it easily in first place. Its columns contain all the news
— local, telegraphic and cable — that can be obtained only
by its unequalled news-gathering facilities.
The Enquirer, Daily and Sunday, is sold for five
cents a copy. It is one of the few newspapers in the
country that has maintained the price and increased its
circulation at the same time.
" The higher the price at which a publication is sold,
the more that publication is worth per thousand to the
advertiser. The higher the price, the more closely will
the actual sale approximate the number issued." —
Printers' Ink.
AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM
The Enquirer is not excelled. It covers its local terri-
tory thoroughly by carrier system and newsboys on the
streets, and outside employs the best mail facilities!
It is one of the most influential and widely read
newspapers in the world.
It is one of the very limited number of newspapers
accorded a rating of the double "■ Bull's Eye," or " pure
gold " mark in the American Newspaper Directory.
It carries more want ads than any paper in the Cen-
tral States.
( Daily Enquirer, over 68,000
CIRCULATION^ Sunday Enquirer, '' 180,000
( Weekly Enquirer, '' 200,000
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO— Cincinnati.
1892 to 1895. In 1896, B. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yC. In 1899, yC. In 1900, vC. In 19ul. C.
In 1902. yC. In 1«K)3, yC. In i904. yC (©0).
Sunday: Accorded B from 1892 to 1895. In
1896, B. In 189T, Y. In 1898, yC. In 1899, yC.
In 1900. yC. In 1901, A. In 1902, yA. In
1903, yA . In 1904, yA ( O ©).
Weekly: Ratins varied from A in 1892 to
C in 1895. In 1896, C. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yD.
In 1899, yE. In 1900, yE. In 1901, A. In
1902, y A . In 1903, yA . In 19(J4, y A .
FREIEPRESSE; every morning except
Sundaj-, ABEND PRESSE,everj- evening
except Sunday, S O N N TA G S B L,AT T,
Sundaj's, and WOCHENBLATT, Wed-
nesdays; German; republican; morning eight,
evening eight to twelve, Sunday thirty tvpo
or more, weekly ten pages 18x22; subscrip-
tion—morning S6, evening §3. Sunday $2,
weekly $1; established— morning, Sunday
and weekly 1874, evening 1877; Max Burg-
heim, editor: The Cincinnati Freie Presse
Co., publishers. Office. N. W. corner Vine
and Canal streets (12—4).
Circulation— Morning: Accorded G from
1891 to 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897, T. In
1898, yH. In 1899. yH. In 1900, vH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. Inl9<>4,r.
Evening:: Accorded C in 1894 and 1895. In
1896, C. In 1897, Y. Inl898, vD. Inl899,yE.
In 1900, yE. In 1901, yE. In 1902, yE. In
1904, I).
Sunday : Accorded F from 1892 to 1895. In
1896. F. In 1897, Y. In 1898. vG. In 1899. yH.
In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH. In 1904, E.
Weekly : Accorded G from 1892 to 1895.
Inl896.G. Inl897,Y. Inl898,vH. In 1899, vT.
In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, vl. ' In
1905, yH. Iaiai4, yH.
POST: every evening except Sunday; in-
dependent; ten to sixteen pages 18x22; sub-
scription $3; established 1880; Milton A.
McRae, president: The Post Publishing Co..
editors and publishers. Office, 211 to 221 Post
Square (1—1).
Circuliition : Actual average for 1895,
121,111; for 1896. 159,169; for 1897,
15.5,13'-J. In 1898, yA. In 1899, yA. Actual
average for a year ending vith June, 1900,
129,245; for 1901, ] 39.04S; for a year
ending u-ith July, 1902, 135,349; /orl903.
143,917; for 1904, 148,4S6.
TIHIES-STAR; every evening except
Sunday; republican; ten pages 17x24; sub-
scription $3: established 1836 ; Geo. A. Davies,
editor: The Cincinnati Times Star Companv.
publishers Office, N. E. cor. Sixth and Wal-
nut streets (1—4).
Circulation: Accorded C from 1891 to
1895. In 1896, A. Actual average for 1897,
103,405; for 1898, 153,778; for 1899,
13*^,577; for 1900, 146,525; for 1901,
145,919; for 1902. 143,018; for 1903,
145,164: /o/ 1901, 149.184.
VOLiKSBLATT; everj' morning ex-
cept Sunday, WESTIiTCHE BTiAETT-
ER, Sundays, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays;
German; independent -republican ; daily
eight, Sundav sixteen, weekly ten pages
17x22: subscription — dailv §8. Sundav $2,
weekly $2, Sundav and weeklv $8 ; established
—daily and weekly 18.36, Sunday 1866; Henry
Danziger, editor: Cincinnati Volksblatt Co.,
publishers. Office. 269 Vine street.
Circulation— Daily : Rating varied from
F in 1892 to G in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, vH. In 1899, vH. In I9i)0. vH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yH.
Sunday : Rating varied from D in 1892 to
E in 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y. In 1899,
yF. In 1899. vG. In 1900, vG. In 1901, yG.
In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. Ih 19(4, yG.
Weekly: Rating varied from F in 1892 to
G In 1S95. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yH. In 1899. yl. In 1900. vl. In 1901, yl.
Inlft02. vT. Im903. yj. In 11)04, v I.
VOTiKSFREr^^'ll : pverv mormng ex-
cept Sunday. DEI? »4nxXTAG!>IOR-
GEN, Sundays, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
OHIO — Cincinnati.
days; German; democratic; daily eight, Sun-
day sixteen, weekly twelve pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $8, weekly $2, Sunday $2,
Sunday and weekly $3; established— daily
1850, weekly 1852, Sunday 1869; Raymond
Haacke, editor and publisher. Office", 6 Gar-
field place (12—4).
Circulation- Daily : Accorded H from
1891 to 1895. In 1896, publisher asserts, small-
est edition 9,000. In 1897, Y. In 1898, vG. In
1899, yG. In 1900, (z— 1, 2, 3, 4) G. In 1901, yH.
In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, (z^l) H
(••)■
Sunday : Rating varied from F in 1892 to H
in 1895. In 1896, publisl>er asserts, smallest
edition 9,0(i0. In 1897, Y. In 1898, vG. In
1899, yG. In 1900. (z— 1, 2. 3, 4) G. In 1901, yH .
In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904. (z— 4) H
(••).
\\ eekly : Rating varied from F in 1892 to H
in 1895. In 1896, publisher as.serts, smallest
edition 12,000. In 1897. Y. In 1898, vF. In
1899, yG. In 1900. (z— 1, 2, 3, 4) G. In 1901. yH.
In 1902, yH. In 1903. vH. In 1904, (z— 4) H
WEEKLY.
AMERICAN GRANGE BULLE-
TIN AND SCIENTIFIC FARMER;
Thursdays; agricultural; sixteen pages 10*xl5;
subscription $1 ; established 1870; F. P. Wol-
cott and Locksie Powell, editors; Grange Bul-
letin Co., publishers.' Office, 1519 Main street
(12-4).
Circulation: Rating varied from 40,00() in
1893 to D in 1895. In 1896. D. In 1897. Y. In
1898. yE. In 1899, yF. In 1900, yF. Inl901,yF»
In 1902, yF. In 1903. yF. In 1904. vF.
AMERICAN ISRAELITE ; Thurs
days; Jewish; eight pages lSx25; subscription
$2.50; established 1854; Leo Wise & Co., ed-
itors and publishers. Office, corner Fifth and
Race streets (.12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,^
not less than 33,150. Actual average for 1896,
23.27 1 ; for 1897, 23,272. In 1898, yC. In
1899. yD. Actual average for 1900, 23,514»
In 1901, vC. Actual average for a year end-
ing with July, 1902. 23,459; /or 1903, 24,-
098. Inl904. (z— 1,2')C.
BILLBOARD; Saturdays; fairs, ex-
positions and billposting; lorty pages^
10^^x141^; subscription $4; establishfd 18S-8:
Billboard Publishing Companv. editors and
publisher (8— 3P). Office. 127 E. Eighth
street.
Circulation: Actual average for 1S96»
7,590; /or 1897, 8,003. Inl898,yF. Act-
ual average for a year ending ivith June,
1899.10,308. In 1900. yF. In 1901, yF. In
1902. vF. In 1903, yF. Actual average for
1904, 13,647.
Publisher's announcement.— The BillB'^ard
made wonderful gains in circulation dur-
ing the year 1904. While its average for the
entire year was only 13,647, the average for
the third quarter of the year was 15,171
and for the last three months of the year
17.07'^. On several occasions it printed over
20,(!0'i. There is every indication that dur-
ing 1905 it will touch and perhaps exceed
.SO. 000. It reaches theatrical and circus
people, not only in America, but through-
out the entire English speaking world. It
is the only paper devoting a department
to fairs, expositions, street fairs, carnivals,
etc., and reacliing the vast army of conces-
sionaries and privilege people of America.
Fair followers in all lines read it regularly,
as do .street-men, sidewalk salesmen and
itinerent agents and merchants in all lines.
- It reaches all parks, pleasure resorts and
summer gardens and all people identified
therewith in any capacity. The Billboari>
covers the entire workl of the professional
entertainer from Ljcenm and Chautauqi a
to Theatre and Grand Opera, from Mounte-
bank to Lecturer, from Acrobat to Im-
pressario. Chicago Office. Suite 410, 172
Washington St.; Phone. Main 15P9. New
York Office, Suite 8. IllOBroadwav: Phone,
2466 3SthSt. Issued Tuesday, dated Satur-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
811
OHIO— Cincinnati.
day. First form closes Saturday 12 o'clock.
Last form closes Monday 6 p. m., sharp, at
Cincinnati. Rate 15 cents i er agate line.
No discount for time or space.
BR A HER ZEITUNG; Saturdays;
German; four pages 18x24; subscription $2;
established 1885; J. L. Franz, editor and pub
Usher. Office, 1315 Walnut street. Does not
insert advertisements.
BROTHERHOOD; Thursdays ;
Knights of Honor; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1880; E. A.
Williams, editor and publisher. Office, 17
Temple court (12—2).
Circulatiou: Rating varied from 4.500 in
1894 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. lu
1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl.
In 190"^ "jKL "
CATHOiilC TELEGRAPH; Thurs-
days ; roman catholic ; eight pages 16x22 ;
subscription $2; established 1831; Thos. P.
Hart, editor; The Catholic Telegraph Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office. Pike building.
Circulation : In 1895. G. In 1896, G. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I.
In 1901, (z— 4,5, 7) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl.
Actual average for 1904, t2(i^051.
CHRISTIAN LEADER AND THE
WAY; Tuesdays; disciples of Christ; six-
teen pages 12x16; subscription $2; estab
lished 1886; James S. Bell, J. A. Harding and
J. S. Warlick, editors; F. L. Rowe, publisher.
Office, 422 Elm street (1—5).
Circulation : Rating varied from 8,000 in
1891 to 5,800 in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yH. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. Actual
average for 19i)4, 11,493.
CHRISTIAN STANDARD AND
LOOKOUT; Saturdays; disciples of
Christ; thirty two pages 11x15; subscription
$2; established 1866; J. A. Lord, editor; Stand
ard Publishing Co., publishers; prints also
an edition entitled The Lookout. Office, 216
to 220 E. Ninth street (3—3).
Combined circulatiou : Rating varied
from C in 1891 to D in 1895. In 1896. D. In
1897, D Z. Actual average for 1898, 3'-2,61 1.
In 1899, yC. Actual average for IftOO,
3&'S7'i. In 1901, yC. Actual average for
1902, 68,591; for 1903, 74,102. In mi,
(z-6) B.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; labor; four
pages 12J^xl9; subsci'iption 50 cents; estab
lished 1892; Chronicle Printing Company, ed-
itors and publishers. Office, 540 Main street.
Circulation "jkl."
CINCINNATIAN; Saturdays; indepen-
dent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1890; E. P. It J. F. Foster, editors;
Th3 Cinclnnatlan Company, publishers.
Office, 218 Longworth street (8—3 P).
Circulntlon: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, H Z. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In
1900,z|. Inl9ei,yl. Inl902, yl. Inl9l3,yl.
In 1904, yl.
CITIZENS' BULLETIN; Saturdays;
independent; four pages 13x20; subscription
$2; established December, lit03: E. H. Pendle
ton, editor and publisher. Office. 519 Main
street (2— 5P).
DER CHRISTLICHE APOLO-
GETE: Thursdays; German; methodlst-
eplscopal; sixteen pages 14x18; subscription
$2; established 1838: Jennings & Graham,
publishers. Office. 220 W. Fourth st. (6—3).
Circulation: Ratingvaried from20.iiOO in
1893 to E in 1895. In 189(), E. In 1897, E Z. In
1893. vE. In 1899, vF. Inl900,yF. In 1901, yF.
In 1902, y F. In 1903. vF. In 1!X)4, E.
EAST END VVORLD ; Saturdays;
local; four pages 15x22; subscription .§1;
established Octol)er, I90a; J. H. Gray, editor
and publisher. Office, 3602 Eastern ave. (8—3).
Circulation •'jk_i,."
HERALD AND PRESBYTER;
Wednesdays ; presbyteiian ; thirty-two to
forty pages 9x14; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished—C/irw^ian Herald 1841. Presbj/fcr 1840;
consolidated 1869; J. G. Monfort, E. R. Mon-
fort, F. C. Monfort, E. P. Whallon, C. E. Babb
OHIO— Cincinnati.
and I. M. Alden, editors; Monfort & Co., pub-
lishers. Office. 422 Elm street (6—3).
Circulatiou: Rating varied from 21,000 In
1891 to E lu 1895. In 1896, C. In 1897, V\ Act-
ual average for 189S,ti3,95^. In 1899, yl).
In 19(K), yD. In 1901, yE. In 1902, yE. In
1903, (z— 4) E. In 1904, yE.
JOURNAL AND MESSENGER;
Thursdays; baptist; sixteen pages 12x18; sub-
scription $2; established 1881; George W.
Lasher and G. P. Osborne, editors and
publishers; dated and Issued also at Indian-
apolis, Ind., and Parkersburg, W. Va.
Office, 177 W. Fourth street (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895,F. In 1896.F. In 1897,Y.
In 1898. zF. In 1899, zF. In 1900, yF. In 1901,
yF. In 1902, yF (??). In 1903, yF. In
lit04, yG.
KIRCHENZEITIJNG DER IJNA-
BLAN(wlGEN EVANGILISCHEN
PROTESTANTISCHER; Sundays;
German ; undenominational ; four pages
15x23; subscription $1.50; established 1892;
Rev. Edward Vasz, editor and publisher.
Office. 947 Clark street. Clrc'n "ijcL." (A A).
LANCET-CLINIC; Saturdays; medi-
cal; forty-eight pages 5x8; subscription $2.50;
established 1841 ; Dr. J. C. Culbertson, editor
and publisher. Office, 317 W. Seventh street.
Circulation: Rating varied from H In 1892
to I in 1895. In 1896, publisher asserts, no edi-
tion less than 2.500. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl.
In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902.
yl. In 1903, ••jkl"
LIVE STOCK REVIEW; Thursdays;
agricultural and live stock; four pages 13x19;
subscription $1.50; established 1875; Chas. B.
Murray, editor and publisher. Office, 120 and
124 Government place.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
6,307. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
vH. In1S99. yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH.
in 1902. vH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
LOOKOUT; Saturdays. (See Christian
Standard.)
MERCHANT AND MANUFACT-
URER; Mondays; mercantile; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1868; T. J.
Smith, editor and publisher. Office. 414 Home
street (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, I. Actual average
/or 1896, 2.1 OtJ. In 1897. Y. In 1898, y I. In
1899, vT. Inl900.yl. Inl901,yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
MERCHANT SENTINEL; Mondays^
mercantile; twelve pages 15x23; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1877; J. D. Razall, editor;
Razall & Co., publishers. Office, 218 Long-
worth street.
Circulation : Rating varied from 4,300 in
1892 to H in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y^
In 1898. vH. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In
1901, yli In 1902. yl. In 1903. -jkl."
NORWOOD ENTERPRISE; Thurs
davs ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1894: Sanford Klein, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "JiiL" In 1903.
Z (4^ (••) (A A).
NORWOOD GAZETTE; Wednesdayaj
repul)lican ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1896 : F. C. Workman, editor;
Norwood Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulatiou: In 1902, ••jkl-" In 1903, (z— 4)
I (••) (A A).
OHIO LAW REPORTER; Mondays;
legal; seventy pages 7x10; subscription $5;
established March, 1903; The Ohio Law Re-
porter Co., editors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation "jkl" (A A).
PACKER: Saturdays (A A).
PRICE CURRENT: Thursdays; com-
mercial: four pages 19x25; subscription $5;
established 1844; Charles B. Murray, editor
and publisher. Office, 120-124 Government
place Circ'n"JKi." In 1897, Z. In 1902. "jkl"
PYTHIAN NEWS; Saturdays ;
Knights of Pythias; four pages 12?^xl8: sub-
scription $1; established 1897; Pythian News
Co. .editors and publishers. Office,424W. 8thst.
(!ircuIation: im998,I. Inl93?i,I. Iul900,yl,
In 1901, "J_KL "
812
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO—Cincinnati.
OHIO— Cincinnati.
SOUTHWEST; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subsoriptlon $1; estab-
lished 1878; Alfred Herholz. editor; South-
west Co. , publishers. Office, 6th and Vine sts.
Circulation: Accorded G from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. Inl901,yl. In 19U2, yl.
In I9u3. "JKL ••
SPORTSMEN'S REVIEW; Satur
days ; sporting ; twenty-eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription $2 ; established 1890 ; F. E. Pond (Will
Wildwood), editor; The Sportsmen's Review
Publishing Co., publishers; dated alsoatChl-
cago and New York. Office. 15-27 W. Sixth
street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 21,210. In 1895, D. In 1896, D. In
1897. OZ. In 1898. zD. In 1899,zD. Inl900,yD.
In 1901, yE. In 1902, (z— 1) E. In 1903, yE. In
19'4,yE.
SUBURBAN NEWS; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x32; subscription
%1.50; established 1871; Amos Moore, editor
and publisher. Office, 949 McMillan street.
Walnut Hills (3—3). Circulation "iKL." (??)
In 1903. Z (4).
TRADES UNION JOURNAL.;
Mondays; labor; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion, 50 cents; established 1894; L. B. Ames,
editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4)
!(••). In 1904, y I.
WAHRHEITSFREUND; Wednes
days; German; roman catholic; eight pages
18x24; subscription $2.50; established 1837;
Bruno Rltter, editor; Benziger Bros., pub-
lishers. Office, 343 Main street.
Circulation: Accorded F from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, F. In 1897, F Z. Actual average for
1898, 13, '^50. In 1899, yF. In 1900. y F. In
1901, yF. In 1902, yF. In 1908, yF. In
1904, yF.
WATCH TOWER; Fridays (A A).
WESTERN CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE; Wednesdays; methodlst-episcopal;
thirty-two pages 9J^xl3; subscription $1.60;
established 1834; Levi Gilbert, editor; Jen-
nings & Grahiim, publishers. Office, 220 W.
Fourth street (8 — ij.
Circulation: In 1895, C. In 1896. C. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yD. In 1899, yE. In 1900.yE.
In 1901, yF. In 1902, yF (??). In 1903, yF.
In 1904, D.
WESTERN TOBACCO JOURNAI.|
Mondays; tobacco; sixteen pages 11x16; sub-
scription $2; established 1874; Thomas Mason,
editor and publisher. Office, 236 Broadway
(12-4).
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1892
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. H Z. In
1898, yH. In 1899, zH. In 1900. yH. In
1901, yl. In 1902, z— 4) H. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
FURNITURE W^ORKERj semi
monthly; furniture; fifty-four to one hun-
dred and twenty pages 10x14; subacrlptlon
$2; established 1882; Ernest Schneider, edi-
tor; Cohen & Co., publishers. Office. 132
Opera place (12 — 1).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 4,800. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y.
Inl89S. zH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901. yH. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904,
<z-4) I.
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN BUILDING ASSOCI-
ATION NEWS; monthly; building associ-
ation; forty pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1880; American Building Assocla
tlon News Co., editors and publishers; dated
also at Chicago. Office, 15W. Sixth st. (12—4).
Cii'culation : Rating varied from E In 1894
to F in 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897, F Z. In
1898, zF. In 1899, zF. In 1900. zG. In 1901, yG.
In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
AMERICAN MUSICIAN; monthly;
musical; twenty-eight pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1897 ; S.S. Bonbrlght,
editor; American Musician Co., publishers.
Office, 335 W. Fifth street (3—3).
Circulation: Actual average f*r 1898,
3.04t2. In 1899. zG. Actual average, for
1900. 6,083; for 1901, 8,136; for 1902,
9,583. In 1903, yF. In 1904. yG.
AMERICAN PROTESTANTj
monthly ; American Protestant Association;
twenty to twenty-four pages 53^x8; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1892; C. H.
Luedemann. editor and publisher. Office,
1327 Main street.
Circulation: Actual average for the first
six77iontfis 0/1897, 1,697; /or 1898, 1,779;
for 1899. 1,815; for 19iK), 1,9054; for 1901,
1,928. In 1902, y I. In 1903, yl (O OCA A).
AMERICAN RACING PIGEON;
monthly; pigeons; twenty pages 8x11; sub-
scription 5o cents; established 1895; Charles
Ellsworth, editor; The American Racing
Pigeon Co., publishers (1—4). Circ'n "jkl."
ANGEL.US MAGAZINE; monthly
(▲▲).
CHILDREN; monthly (A A).
CHURCH CHRONICLE; monthly;
protestant-episcopal; twelve pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1880; Rev.
John H. Ely and Rev. Geo. H. Edwards,
editors and publishers. Office. Episcopal
Rooms. Mitchell bldg. (3—3). Circ'n "ikl-"
Inl902. Z(l).
CINCINNATIAN; monthly; household;
eight pages 11x15; subscription 25 cents;
established 1897; E. P.& J. F. Foster, editors;
The Cincinnatian Company, publishers. Of-
fioe. 3 Moselle building (12—4).
Circulation: In 1900, "JjLi" Actual aver-
age for 1901, 6,t291. In 1902, (z— 4, 6) G.
Actual average for 1903, 7,541; for 1904,
10,'i50.
C. K. OF A. JOURNAL; monthly;
Catholic Knights of America; eight pages
10x14; subscription 25 cents; established 1897;
Joseph Berning, editor and publisher. Office,
Power building (12—4).
Circulation: In 1900. "jkl.- Actual aver-
age for 1901, 27,165; for a year ending
tvith August, 1902, 30,000; for 1903,38,-
333: /or 1904, 25,000.
COLUMBIA MUSIC AND HOME
JOURNAL; monthly; musical; twenty
to twentv-elght pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1899; Columbia Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, Qoodall building (11— 3 P).
Circulation "ixi." In 1902, Z (4, 5).
CONFECTIONERS' REVIEW;
monthly; confectionery, baking; fifty to
fifty six pages 10x13; subscription $1: estab-
lished February, 1902; Confectioners' Review
Publishing Co. (Inc.), publishers. Office,
Johnston building (3—3).
Circulation: In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903. yl.
In 1904. y I.
DENTAL REGISTER; monthly; den-
tistry; ninety-six pages 6x9; subscription $1 ;
established 1847; Nelville S. Hoff, D.D.S.,
editor; Sam'l A. Crocker & Co., publishera.
Office, 35-59 W. Fifth street. Circ'n "iKL."
DER SENDBOTE; monthly; German;
roman catholic; one hundred pages 6x10;
subscription $2; established 1873; P. Maximil-
ian Schaefer, O.F.M., editor; The Franciscan
Fathers, publishers. Office, 42 Calhoun
street (12— 3). Circulation "isi"
ECLECTICMEDICAL GLEANER;
monthly; eclectic-medical; forty-eight pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1889; W.
C. Cooper, M.D., and W. E. Bloyer. M.D.,
editors: W. E. Bloyer, M.D., publisher.
Office. 22 W. Seventh street (3—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1835,
4,000 ; for 1896, 4,000 ; for 1897, 4,000;
for 1898, 4,000. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH.
Actual average for a year ending with July,
1901. 3,875; /or 1902, 3,958. In 1903, yH.
im9(U.yH. ,,^
ECLECTIC MEDICAL JOURNAL;
monthly; medical; one hundred pages 6xl>;
subscription $2; established 1836; John K.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
813
OHIO— Cincinnati.
Soudder, M. D., editor; The Scudder Bros.Co..
publishers. Office. 1009 Plum street (12— :$).
C/irciilatioii : Actual average for 1H95,
3,9'^5;/orl89fi, 4,0r6; for 1897.4,366;
for 1S93. 4,057. In 1899, yH. Actual
average for 19U0. 3,689. In 1901, yH. Act-
ualaveragefor 1902, 3,048; /or 1903,3,915;
for 1904, 3,37'-^.
EDUCATIONAL SCIENCE; mouth
ly except July and August (A A).
EXrilESiS GAZETTE; monthly; ex
press service; forty pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1873; Q. A. Shrague,
editor; Express Gazette Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 410 Bell block ( 12—3).
Circulation : Accorded G from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, G, In 1897. G Z. In 1898, yG. In
1899, zG. In 1900, yG. In 1901. (z -1,2. 4,5) G.
In 1903, yG. Actual average for 1903, 15,-
333. In 1904, yF.
FA RBI TOPICS ; monthly ; aRricultural ;
sixteen pages 10x14; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished October, 1901; E. J. Barclay, editor
and publisher. Office, 108 W. Canal street.
Circulation 'Vii' (A A).
GAS ENGINE; monthly; mechanical;
forty eight pages ejxlOi; subscripion $1; es
tablished 1898; Gas Engine Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 54 Blymer
building (12—4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl."' Actual aver-
age for 1899, 3,5400 (±±); for 1900, 3.000.
In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In 1904, January,
publisher asserts, every Issue during past
year was 3,000. In 1904, yH.
HARNESS WORLD; monthly; har-
ness; sixty-eight pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1888; Harness World Co., pub
Ushers. Office, 113 E. Sixth street (1—5).
Circulation: Iul894,H. In 1895, 1. Actual
average for 1896, 5.500; for 1897, 5.465;
for 1898, 5,31t4. In 1899, yG. In 1900. yG.
In 1901. yH. Actual average for l%2, 4,401 ;
for 1903, 4,616; /or 1904, 4,766.
HA US UND HERD; monthly; Ger-
man; methodist episcopal; sixty-four pages
6x10; subscription $1.50; established 1873;
Frederic Cramer, editor ; Jennings & Graham,
publishers. Office, 220 W. Fourth street (6—3)
Circulation : Rating varied from 9,000 in
1893 to Q in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897. G Z. In
1898. yG. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901,
vH. In 1902, yH. In 1903. (z-4) H (• •).
In 1904. G.
IMPLEMENT AND VEHICLE
NEWS: monthly; implements; forty eight
pages 10x133^; subscription $1; established
April, 1901; J. F. Hutcheson, editor and pub
lisher. Office. 128 Opera place (12—4 P)^
INTERNATIONAL CARRIAGE
DIRECTORY; monthly; carriage trade;
thirty-four pages 9i^xl2: subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899; Monte L. Green, editor and
publisher. Office. 128 Opera place (8— 3). Cir-
culation "Jiii." (A A).
IRON 3IOLDERS' JOURNAL;
monthly; labor; eighty-four to one hundred
and tw^elve pages 4!^x73^; subscription 50
cents; established 1865; John P. Frey, editor;
Iron Moiders' Union of North America, pub-
lishers. Office, 530Walnut street (12--4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
'29,537. In 1903, yC. Actual average for
^^OIJBER'aND RETAIL GROCER;
monthly; groceries; tw^enty eight pages
10xl5>^; subscription 50 cents; established
1895; Jobber Publishing Company, editors and
publishers. Office, 414 Home street C*— ").
Circulation: In 1902, ".ikl" In 1903 (z— 4)
I<AA). ,, „
JUNG AMERIKA; monthly; German;
juvenile; tveenty pages 7x10; subscription,
50 cents; established 1901; H. H. Fick. edi-
tor; Qu8. Muehler, publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." la 1903. (z— 4)
I (••). Actual average for\90i, 7,370.
McMICKEN REVIEW; monthly,
during the college year; collegiate; tv«renty-
eight pages 7x11 ; subscription $1 ; established
1887; Studentsof the University of Cincinnati,
OHIO— Cincinnati.
editors; McMlcken Publishing Co., publish-
ers. Circulation "jki.."
MEN AND WOMEN; monthly; liter-
ary; forty four to tifty six pages 11x15; sub-
scription $1; established December, 1902; S.
A. Baldus, editor; Men and Women Publish-
ing Co., publisherB. Office, 111 Lougworth
street (12—4).
C! i re u 1 a t i o n : Actual average for 1903,
33,758; for 1904, 87,ti'-48.
MISSIONARY INTELLIGENCER;
monthly ; Christian church ; twenty-four
pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; established
1887; A. McLean and F. M. Rains, editors;
Foreign Christian Missionary Society, pub-
lishers. Address, P. O. Box 884 (12— 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 8,500; Actual average for 1896,
8.500. In 1897, FZ. Actual average for
1898, 19.375, including one large special
edition; for 1899, 19.6'20, including very
large specialedition. In 1900. yF. In 1901, yG.
Actual average for 1902, 19,992. In 1908,
yl). Actual average for Wii, 9,733.
MIXER AND SERVER; monthly;
labor; forty to eighty pages 7x103^; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1892; General
Executive Boai*d Hotel and Restaurant Em-
ployees' International Alliance and Bar-
tenders' International League of America,
editors and publishers. Office, Commercial
Tribune building (12—4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 9,200: for 1902, 18,083; for
1903 43,625 ; for 1904, 53,000.
MONITOR; monthly ; literary ; one
hundred pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Paul Victor Loth, editor; The
Monitor Co., publishers. Office, 44 E. Sixth st-
Circulatiou: Actual average for 1894,
4,458. In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, zH. In 1899, H. In 1900, yH.
In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yl.
MRS. DEVEREUX'S TIPS;
monthly; society; thirty pages 8x11; sub-
scription $2; established 1886; C. A. R. Deve-
reux, editor and publisher. Office, Burnet
Hoixse (12—3). Circulation "jkl"
NATIONAL HUMANE EDUCA-
TOR; monthly; educational; twelve pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1893;
Mrs. B. Keys, editor and publisher. Office. 216
W. Fourth street.
Circulation: In 1895, "JKL." In 1896. 1. In
1897, C. Actual average for 1898,21,633.
In 1899. zC. In 1900, yC. In 1SK)1, yD. In
1902, yE. In 1903, yE. In 1904, yE.
OHIO WORKMAN; monthly; Ancient
Order of United Workmen ; eight pages
103^x15; subscription 50 cents; established
1900; A. T. Roever, editor and publisher. Of-
fice, 733 Carlisle avenue (3—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1002.
8,149. Inl9C3. yF. In 1904, yG.
OPEN SHOP; monthly; sixty-four
pages 6}^xl(); subscription $1; established
1902; Robert Wuest, editor; National Metal
Trades Association, publishers. Office, 1416
Union Trust building (1—5).
C;i r c u 1 a t i o n : Actual average for 1904.
3.000.
PHONOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE
AND NATIONAL SHORTHAND
REPORTER; monthly; phonography:
thirty-two to forty eight pages 7x10; sub-
s<^riptlon $1; established 1887; Jerome B.
Howard, editor; Phonographic Institute
Company, publishers. Office, Phonographic
Institute (12—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 6,500 in
1891 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. Actual aver-
age for 1897.4.208; for 1898, 5,750: for
a year ending with October, 1899. 7,666:
/'or 1900, 9,416: for 191)1. 10,000; /or 1902,
10,107: for 1903. 10,396. In 1904, yF.
PUBLIC SCHOOL JOURNAL;
monthly, except July and August; educa-
tional; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established I860: John Butler, editor; Public
814
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO— Cincinnati.
OHIO— Cincinnati.
School Journal Company, publishers. Office,
37 Carlisle building (3—3).
Civcuiation: In 1898, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1,037 . In 1900, "iKL.- Actual
average for 1902, 1,100. In 1903, "jkl.-
P YTHI AN ill O N I T O K ; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scriptlon 50 cents; established November.
1902; Joseph L. Jones, editor; Pythian Pub-
lishing Company, publishers. Office, Temple
Court building U2 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
2,333* In I9*'i. publisher asserts, every
issue was t2,000.
REPUBLICAN; monthly; republican;
twenty-eight pages 103^x14; subscription $1;
established March, 1902; Wm. E. Beall, editor ;
The Republican Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, Johnston building (12—4).
Circulation : In 1902, ( z— 6) I. Actual aver-
age for 1903, 5,071; /or 1904, 11,000.
REVElLliE; monthly (A A).
SAXBY'S TRAVELERS' MAGA-
JZINE; monthly; one hundred and twelve
pages 7}4xlOl4; subscription $1; established
1890; Howard Saxby, editor and publisher.
Office, 716 Mercantile Library (12—4).
Circulation: In 1899, -jKi." Actual aver-
a,ge for 1900, 7,500. In 1901. yG. In 1902,
(z-1. 2, 4, 5) G. In 1903, yG. In 1904,(z-2, 4)
^SPO^KESMAN OF T HE CAR-
RIAGE AND ASSOCIATE
TRADE; monthly; vehicles: one hundred
and flftv pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; The Spokesman Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 128 Longworth st. (12—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from 6,000 In
1891 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1893, 7,540. In
1899. zG. Actual average for 1900, 7,500.
In 1901, yG. Actual average for 1902, 9,500.
In 1903, December, publisher asserts, every
issue during the past year was 9,500. Actual
average for 1904, 9.500.
STARCHR003I ? monthly; launder-
ing; eighty pages 10x14; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1893; The Starchroom Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, Blymyer bldg. (12-4).
Circulation : Accorded 3,5(X) in 1895. Actiial
average during 1896, 4,016. In 1897, G Z.
In 1898, yG. Actual average for 1899,4,225 ;
for 1900, 4,219. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG.
Actual overage for 1903, 4,30S. In 1904, yG.
TRADE REVIEW; monthly; com-
mercial; forty pages 9x12^; subscription 25
cents; established 1898; Highlands & High-
lands, publishers. Office, 232 E. Fifth st.(l— 5).
CirculatioH: In 1900, -jkl.- In 1901. Z (6).
Actual average for a year ending tvith Octo-
ber, 1902, 2,534. Actual average for a year
ending uHth September, 1903, 3,076; for a
year ending n-ith Sept ember, Wn. .'{.087.
\VESTERN ARCHITECT AND
BTIIIiDER; monthly; building; twenty-
four pages 9x12; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1884; Samuel Hannaford. editor; Pow-
ell & White, publishers. Office, N. E. Cor.
Third and Main streets (8—3 P). Circula-
tion 'JKL," Inl902, Z(4, 5).
QUARTERLY.
CHRISTIAN EDICATOR;
quarterly; methodist-episcopal; forty pages
7x10; subscription 50 cents: established 1889 ;
M. C. B. Mason and W. P. Thlrkield, editors;
Western Methodist Book Concern,publishers.
Office, 220 W. Fourth street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1902, "isi-" In 19«3, (z— 4)
I(»«). In 1904, yl.
CIRCLEVILLE, c. h., Pickaway
Co. D 6,991+ pop., on Cincinnati & Muskin-
gum Valley and Norfolk & Western Rds.,
Scioto r. and Ohio canal. 25 m. S. of Colum-
bus, the State capital. Water power, em-
ployed in manufacturing. Agriculture.
HERAIiD; every evening except Sunday,
and DEMOCRATIC HERALD,
Wednesdays; democratic; four pages 20x26;
subscription— daily $5.20, weekly $1.25; estab-
lished—daily 1883. weekly 1870; W. C. Darat,
editor and publisher. Circ'n- dally "iii,."
weeklyjKL." In 1897, dally Z. In 1902, "jkl.- •
UNION-HERALD; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdayg;
republican; daily four to eight pages 20x26.
weekly twelve pages 15x22; subscription-
dally $5, weekly $1 ; established— weekly 1817,
dally 1894; C. C. Chappelear, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl."
Weekly : lu 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than2,200. In 1896, I. Inl897,Y. Inl898, "jkl."
In 1899, I. In 1900, publisher asserts, no edi-
tion for five years or more has been less than
2,000. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
DEMOCRAT AND AVATCHMANi
Fridays; democratic; four pages 22x29; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1837; A. R. Van
Cleaf, editor and publisher (8— 3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, I.
Actual average for 1897, 2,061 1 for 1898,
1,934. Inl899. vl. Inl900, yl. Inl901,yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, y I. In 1904, yl.
CLiARINGTON, Monroe Co. n- 905t
pop., on Ohio r., at the mouth of Sunflsh
oreek, 24 m. below Bellalre. Tannery and
flour and planing mills.
INDEPENDENT ; Fridays ; Independ-
ent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1881; W. T. Powell, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1895, 'jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1,130. In 1897. Y. In 189S,"iKL."
CLARKSVILLE, Clinton Co. p 485t
pop., on Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley
Rd., 5 m. S. W. of Wilmington, the county
seat, and 40 N. E. of Cincinnati. Flour mill
and chair factory.
HERALD; Thursdays; four pages 13x20;
subscription 50 cents; established 1899: John
Bradfleld, editor and publisher (2—5 P). Cir-
culation "JKL "
CliEVELAND, c. h., Cuyahoga Co. cf
381,768+ pop., on south shore of Lake Erie,
at mouth of Cuyahoga r. Commerce, man-
ufactures, shipbuilding and general trade.
DAILY.
AMERICAN; every morning; Bohemi-
an; independent; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1899; V.A.Jung, editor;
F. J. & J. F. Svoboda, publishers (7—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
COMMERCIAL BULLETIN AND
DAILY RECORD ;everymornIngexcept
Sunday; finance, commercial and industrial;
eight pages 12x15: subscription $5; estab-
lished August, 1901; R. K. Beach, editor;
Commercial Bulletin Company, publishers.
Office, 180 St. Clair street (2—5).
Circulation: In 1899, I. In 1900, yl. In
1901. yl. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903. yl. In
1904, (z— 4)1 ••).
LEADER; every morning, NEWS
AND HERALD, every evening except
Sunday; republican; eight to sixteen pages
17x23; subscription- morning $4, evening $3,
Sunday $2 ; established— Z,«ad«r 1847, Herald
1819, New$ 1869: Leader Printing Company,
editors and publishers. Office, 146 Superior
street (12—4).
Circulation — Daily (morning and even-
ing) : Actual average for 1894, 44,968. In
1896, B. In 1897, B Z. In 1898, zB. In 1899, zC.
In 1900. yC. In 1901, yC. In 1902, yC. In
1903, yC. In 1904, yC.
Sunday : Actual average for 1894. 31 ,485.
In 1896, C. Inl897,CZ. In 1898. zC. In 1899, zD.
In 1900. yD. In 1901. yC. In 1902, yC. In
1903, yC. In 1904. yD.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
815
OHIO— Cleveland.
I>IA(JYAK III3I0NI)0; every evening
•except Sunday, aiul WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; Hungarian; republican; daily four,
we'ekly twelve pages 15x22; subscription—
daily 35"), weekly $2.50; establislied— daily,
li)ti3: weekly, I'JOO; Henry Baracs, editor;
Emery Fesco, publisher. Oflice, 262 Huron
street (12—3). Circulation— daily, "jkl."
weekly, ••JKi..- In 1903, Z (4).
PliAIN DEAIjER; every morning, ev-
ery evening except Sunday, and WEEK 1jY»
Fridays; democratic; ten to twelve pages
20x26; subscription— morning $5, evening $3,
weekly $1; established 1841; Charles E. Ken-
nedy, editor; Plain Dealer Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, corner Superior and Bond
■streets (1 — i).
Circulatiou — Daily (morning and even-
ing): In 1894, C. In 1895. E. In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, over 32.000. Actual average for
1897. 44,828; for 1898,32,929. In 1899, yC.
Actual average for a year ending with Au-
gust, 1900, 43,556. Average circulation for
year ending September 30th, 1900— morning
28,884. evening 12,804 (aaa). Actual average
for 1901, 51,361 xfor 1902, 59,873 ifor 1903.
66,445 ; for 1904, 79,460.
Sunday: In 1894, C. In 1895, E. In 1896.
publisher asserts, not under 30,000. Actual
areraflfe/or 1897. 46,510 ;/orl898, 28,667.
In 1899, yD. Actual average for a year end-
ing with Augiist, 1900, 35,751. Average
circulation for year ending September 30th.
1900, 30,740 (aaa). Actual average for 1901.
45,231; for 1902. 52,581; for 1903.
60,759 ; for 1904, 68,198.
Weekly : In 1894 D. In 1895 F. In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, over 18,000. In 1897. EZ. In 1898,
vE. In 1899, yF. In 1900. yG. In 1901. yG.
In 1902, yG. In 1903. yG. In 1904, yG.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday;
independent; ten to sixteen pages 18x25; sub-
scription $3; establislied 1878; H. N. Rickey,
editor; The Scripps Publishing Company,
publishers. Office. 152 Seneca street (12—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
67,919. In 1895, B. Actual average for
1896, 86,646 ; for 1897, 92,022 ; for a year
ending loith September, 1898, 106,941. In
1899. yA. Actual average for a t/ear ending
ivith June, 1900, 89,392. Average circula
tlon for year ending September 30th, 1900,
75.399 (aaa). Actual average for a i/ ear end-
ing with September. 1%1, 107,296; for
1902, 120,132; for 1903. 128,840; for a
year ending with September, 1904, 138,005.
RECORDER; every morning and even-
ing except Siindaj^; eiglit pages 17x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1877; Geo. A. Robert-
son, manager; The Cleveland Recorder (In-
corporated), publishers (8— 3P). Office, 210
Seneca street.
Circulation (morning and evening): In
1896, C. Actual average for the first six
nionf/js o/ 1897. 31,036. In 1898. zD. In
1899. vE. Inl900. yE. In 1901. G. Inl902,yG.
In 1903, yG. In 1901, yG.
VOLiNOST; every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays ; Bo-
hemian ; republican ; daily four, weekly
twelve pages 14x21 ; subscription— dally $6,
weekly $2; established 1880; K. F. Turn*,
editor; The Bohemian Printing Co., pub
Ushers. Office, 127 Humboldt street (7—3 P).
Circulation— daily "jKL"weekly 'jkl "(A A).
W.^CHTER UND ANZEIGER;
every evening except Sunday, Sunday morn-
ing, and WEEKIj Y, Wednesdays ; German ;
independent-democratic; daily eight, Sunday
twenty, weekly twelve pages 17x24; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1.50, Sunday $2;
established — TTcec^fer 1852, Anzeiger 1872;
Simon Hickler, editor; The German Consoli-
dated Newspaper (Company, publishers.
Office, 392 Seneca street (6—3).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1894, 19,002. In 1895. D. In 1896, D. In
1897, Y. In 1893, yE. In 1899, yF. Average
circulation for year ending September 30th,
OHIO— Cleveland.
1900, 13,514 (aaa). In 1901, yE. In 1902, yE. In
1903, (z— 4) E (••». In 1904. yE.
.Sunday: Actual average for XfiQi. 17,399.
In 1896. E. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yF. In 1899,
yG. Average circulation for year ending
September 30th. 1900, 6,260 (aaa). In 1901, yG.
In 1902, yG. In 1903. (z— 4) G (• •). In
1904. yG.
Weekly: In 1894, publisher asserts, smallest
6,800. In 1895. G. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898,yH. Inl899,yH. Iul900,yl. Inl901,yl.
In 1902, > I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
WORIjD; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; republican; dally eight
to twelve, Sunday twenty four to forty pages
17x22 ; subscription— daily $3, Sunday §1 ;
established 1889; The Meridian Printing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office. 71 Ontario
street (12 4).
Circulation- Daily: In 1894, B. In 1895,
C. In 1896, C, In 1897. Y. Actual average
for 1898. 26.685. In 1899, yC. In 1900, yC.
Actual average for 1901. 21,517. In 1902,
yC. In 1903, yC. In 1904, yD.
Sunday: In 1894, C. In 1895, C. In 1896,
C. In 1897, Y. In 1898, D. In 1899, yD. In
1900, C. In 1901, yD. In 1902, yE. In 1903, yE.
In 1904, yE.
WEEKLY.
AMERICAN SPORTSMAN; Thurs-
days; turf interests; twenty pages 11x15; sub-
scription $2; established 1890; Isaac R. Sher-
wood, editor; American Sportsman Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 180 St. Clair street.
Circulatiou : Rating varied from 5,500 in
1893 to H In 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. H Z.
In 1898, yH. In 1899. yH. In 1900. yH. In
1901. yH. In 1902. yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yH .
ANCIENT CRAFT MASON; Satur-
days; masonic; four to eight pages 11x14;
subscription $1; established 1891; Frank R.
Newell, editor and publisher. Office. 183 De-
troit street (12—3).
Circulatiou: In 1902, "JSi" In 1903, yl (t+)
(A A).
ARTISAN; Thursdays; labor; concilia-
tion and arbitration; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1899; The Artisan
Publishing and Printing Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 74 Frankfort street (6—3).
In 1904, -JKL."
Circulatiou: In 1902, "jkl" In 1903, (z— 4)
I (••).
BAKER S' JOURNAL A>D
DEUTSCH-A MERKANISC HE
BACKER ZEITUNG; Saturdays:
English and German ; baking and con-
fectionery; labor; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1885; John Schudel,
editor; Journeymen Bakers' and Confection-
ers' International Union of America, nub
Ushers. Office. 236 Superior street (.S— 3).'
Circulation: In 1898. "jsj,." In 1899, Z. Act-
ua I average for 1900, 5,433 ',for 1901,9, 275 ;
/or 1902, 12,100. Inl903, yF(OO) (A A).
CATHOL.IC UNIVERSE; Fridays;
romau catholic; eight to sixteen pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established July 4, 1874;
The Catholic Universe PubllshluK Co., editors
and publishers. Office, Caxton bldg. (1—5).
Circulatiou: In 1895, E. In 1896, E. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yF. In 1899, yG. Actual
average for 1900, 1 7,493 ; /or a year ending
with June, 1901, 11,913; for a year ending
with August, 1902, 21,043. In 1903, (z— 4) D
(••). Actual average for 1904, 26,782.
CITIZEN; Saturdays; labor; four pages
17x28; subscription 51 (cents: established 1891 ;
M.S. Hayes, editor; United Trades and Labor
Council, publishers. Office, 113 Champlaln
street (12-3).
Circulation : In 1902, "iKi,." Actual aver-
age for 1903, 7,941. In 1904, yG.
CdYAHOGA CO. NEWS; Saturdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1886; D. W. Holtcamp, editor
and publisher. Office, South Brooklyn (S— 3).
Circulatiou : Actual average for 1895,
2,303. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl.
In 1899, zl. Actual average for 1900, 2,348.
816
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO— Cleveland.
In 1901, yl. Actual average for 1902, 'I,'!i43.
In 1903, 1. In 1904, yl.
DENNICE NOVOVEKU I Thursdays;
Bohemian; eight pages 15x22; subscription
S3.20; established 1877; V. Snajdr, editor;
Snajdr & Dolezal, publishers. Office, 1198
Broadway (3—3).
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl." In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, over 2,250. In 1898. yH. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. Actual average for a
year ending with June, 1901, 4t53H: for
1902, 4,884. In 1903, yG- In 1904, yG.
DERCHRISTL.ICHEBOTSCHAF-
TER; Mondays; German; undenomina
tlonai; sixteen pages 13x18; subscription $2;
established 1836; G. Heinmiller, editor;
Mattiil & Lamb, publishers. Office. 265 Wood-
land avenue (6—3).
Circulation: Ratlngvaried from D in 1892
to E in 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yF. In 1899, yG. In 1900. yC}. In 1901,
yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z-4) H (• •). In
1904, yH.
DER SENDBOTE; Wednesdays; Ger-
man; baptist; sixteen pages 10x15; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1853; George Fetzer, edi-
tor; German Baptist Publication Society,
publishers. Office, 959 Payne avenue (6—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from F in 1893
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z. In
1898. vl. In 1899. zl. In 1900. y I. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
EVANGEJilCAL. MESSENGER;
Wednesdays; evangelical association; six-
teen pages 13x18; subscription $2; established
1848; S. P. Spreng, editor; Mattiil & Lamb,
publishers. Office, 265 Woodland ave. (6—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from F in 1891
to G in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897. G Z. In
1898. yG. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. lu
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 4) I (• •).
In 1904, yl.
FELL-ER'S GRAPHIC SEN TI-
NE li; Saturdays; independent; four pages
17x24; subscription S1.50; established 1897;
John A. FeUer, editor; The Graphic Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office, 316 Pearl st.
Circulation 'jkl."
FINANCE; Saturdays; financial, com-
mercial, real estate and insurance; thirty
two to forty pages 9i>^xl2: subscription $5;
established 1900; Edward L. Clough, editor;
Finance Publishing Companv, publishers.
Office, Caxton building (1—5 P).
Circulation: In 1901, I. In 1902, (z~4, 5) I.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, "jkl."
FREIE PRESSE; Saturdays; German;
four pages 2^x26; subscription S2; established
1883; Henry Gentz, editor and publisher. Of-
fice, 786 St. Clair street. Circulation "jkl."
(A A).
GAZETTE; Thursdays; Afro- American;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
#1.50; established 1883; H. C. Smith, editor
and publisher. Office, Wiclc bloclc (6—3).
Circulation "JKL." In 1902, Z (1,2,4, 5). In
1903, (z— 4)1 (#•). In 1904, yl.
OHIO— Cleveland.
HEROLD; Thursdays; German; repub-
lican; eight pages 17x22; subscription $1;
established 1901; John Reich and C. W.
Haalie, editors; The Cleveland Herold Pub-
lishing Co.. publishers. Office, 3 Frankfort
street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1902, -jkl." In 1903, (z-4)
I(»»). In 1904, (z— 4) I.
ILLUSTRATED TI3IES AND
GREATER CLEVELAND; Saturdays:
republican ; eight pages 17i^x24 ; subscrip-
tion SOcents; established 1892; Jas. S. CoclteTt,
editor; Times Publishing Company, publish-
ers; prints editions for neighboring towns.
Office, 71 Ontario street (12— 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,600. Actual average ior 1896,
7,675. In 1897. F Z. In 1898. yF. In 1899,
zF. In 1900. yF\ In 1901, yG. In 1902, yH.
Inl903, (z— 4) H (••). In 1904, yH.
INLAND GROCER; Saturdays; mer-
cantile, groceries; thirty-six pages 103'^xl43^:3 ;
subscription $2; established 1901; O. C. Harn,
editor; Inland Grocer Publishing Company,
publishers. Office, Caxton building (3— 3) .
Circulation: In 1901, (z— 6) I. Actual
ai-em^e /or 1902, 4,186. In 1903. yH. In
1904, yH.
IRON TRADE REVIEW; Thursdays;
macliinery, metal-worlfing, foundry trade,
and iron and steel manufacture ; fifty two
ta sixty pages 9x13; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1867; Penton Publishing Company,
publishers. Office, Rose building. Circula-
tion "JKL."
.IE WISH REVIEW AND OB-
SERVER; Fridays; Jewish; eight pages
17x21; subscription $2; established 1893: Miss
Jessie Cohen, editor; Dan S. TVertheimer,
publisher. Office, 279-281 St. Clair st. (3-5 P).
Circulation: In 1896, "JKL." In 1897. Z. In
1898, zF. In 1899, yF. In 1900, yG. In 1901. yH.
In 1902, yH. In 1903. yH. Actual average
/or 1904,11,081.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; Afro- American;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25: established March, 1903; Nahum D.
Broscher. editor: The Journal Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 216 American Trust Co.
building (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
JUTRZENKA ; Wednesdays; Polish;
independent: twelve pages 125^x17: subscrip-
tion $1; established 1893: A. Wlelowiejslil,
editor and publisher. Office, 83 Tremont st.
Circulation "j_ki-." In 1898, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
RIRCHENZEITUNG; Tuesdays; Ger
man; reformed i-luirch; sixteen pages 9x13;
subscription $2: established 1836; G. Dolch,
editor; Central PublishingHouse, publishers.
Office.1138 Pearl street (8—3).
Circulation : In 1899. publisher asserts, not
less than 5,146. In 1896, G. In ^897, Y. In
1898, vH. Actual average for \9,°i9, 4,900.
In 1900, vG. In 1901, vH. In 1902. yH. In
1903. (z-4) H (• •)■ In 1904, yH. ^, . „ ^ ,
MAGYAROK VASARNAPJA ;
Thursdays; Hungarian; twelve pages ldx<!0:
Every Friday Morning the Door is
Opened in 26,782 Homes
To those who use the advertising columns of The CathollC Universe, which
is the only Catholic medium printed and published in the Cleveland Diocese.
It contains the Official DiOCesait Mews for over 400,000 Catholic
people.
It is read by all the Bishops and many of the clergy beyond the Diocese.
The Catholic Universe Publishing Company,
Cleveland,©.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
817
OHIO— Cleveland.
OHIO— Cleveland.
subscription $2.50; established 1901; American
Hungarian Catholic Literary and Printing
League, editors and publishers. Office, 19.5
S. Woodland avenue. Circulation "iKi-"
ilIAItlNE REVIEW AND MARINE
RECORD; Thursdays; maritime; forty-
eight paiies9xl2; subscription $3; established
IsrH; The l^euton Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Office, Wade bidg. (12—1).
C'irciilation : In 1895, mkl." Actual aver-
aye for 1S96, 1,55'^ ;/o»- 1S97. 1,604; for a
year ending tvitJi .July 21, 1897, '^,006. In
189S, yl. Actual average for a year ending
with June, 1899, <2,'244; for 19(J0, '^,466:
for 1901, ti,413. In 1902. (z-6) H. In 1903.
yH. In 1904, yH.
OHIO FARMER; Thursdays; agricult
ural; sixteen to forty pages 11x16; subscrip
tlon 75 cents; established 1848; TheLawrence
Publishing Company, editors and publishers.
Offlce. 271 to 288 St. Clair street ( 1>— 4).
Circulatiou: Rating varied from 70,826 In
1892 to C in 1895. In 1896, C. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zD. Actual average for 1899. 92,343 ;
for 1900, 9'2,4-JS. In 1901, yA. In 1902, yA.
In 1903. (z— 4) A. In 19i)4. publisher asserts,
no issue less than 100,000.
POIiONIA VV'AMERYCE; Thurs
days; Polish; independent-republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1882; T. Dluzvnski, editor and publisher.
Office, 2083 Broadway (8—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1899. '2,845. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, (z— 4, 5) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y 1 .
SOUIj WINNER; Thursdays; religious;
.sixteen pages 7x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1901; C. E. Cornell and W. M. Smith,
editors; Soul Winner Press Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 251 Ceaar avenue (12—3).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1903, Z (4).
SOUTH CLEVELAND ADVOCATE;
Saturdays; eight pages 1.5x22; subscription
$1; established 1873; Harry Nelson & Sons,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
SOZIALISTISCHE ARBEI TER
ZEITUNii; Saturdays; German; socialist;
four pages 17x22; subscription $1; established
1900; Richard Koeppel editor; Socialist La
bor Parry, publishers. Office, 193 Columbus
street (12—4).
Cifciilatiou "jkl." In 1902. Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In
1903, (z— 4) I. Inl904. (z— 4) I(##).
SPECTATOR; Saturdays; society;
sixteen pages 9i/^xl2; subscription $5; estab-
lished December, 1900; Felix Rosenberg,
editor; Spectator Company, publishers.
OfBce. 654 Hose building (8-3). Circ'n "jkl "
In 1903. Z (4)(«#).
STREET RAI LWAY NEWS;
Saturdays; fraternal; eight pages lOi^xl.31^;
subscription 25 cents; established 1898; Street
Railway Employees' Printing Co., publishers.
Office, Caxton building (1—4)
Circulatiou : In 1900, "uo.-" In 1901, (z— 11)1.
Actvxil average for 1902, '■1,797; for 1903,
3.414. In 1904, yH.
SZABADSAG; Thursdays; Hungarian;
independent; twelve pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $2.50; established 1891 ; E. T. Kohanyi, edi-
tor and publisher; published simultaneously
in New York and Cleveland. Office, 180 St.
Clair street.
Circulation : In 1895, -iKh." In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." Actual average for
a year ending with April, 1899, 5.97 ^; for a
year ending ivith April, 1900, 9,430. In
1901, yG. In 1902, (z— 4, 5) G. In 1903, yG.
In 1904, vG.
TOWN TOPICS; Saturdays; society;
twenty pages 9x12; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1887; Cleveland Town Topics Co., pub-
lishers. Office. 311 Caxton building.
Circulatiou : Rating varied from H in 1892
to I in 1895. In 1896. G. Inl897, Y. Inl898,yH.
In 1899. yH. In 1900. vH. In 1901. yl. In
1902, yl. In 19,J3, yl. In 1904, yl.
TRIDENT; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
52
llshed 1889; Frank L. Wlllcutt, editor and pub-
lisher. Office. 911 Woodland avenue (6—3).
Circulation : In if<'.)5, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,250. Actual average for 1896
1,271; /or 1897, 1,272. In 1898, y I. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. "jkl." In 1903,
Z (4).
UNION GOSPEL NEWS; Thur.sdays;
undenominational; sixteen pages 11x15; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1888; R. M.
Kurtz, editor; The Gospel News Company,
publishers. Office, Caxton building (12—4).
Circulatiou: Actual average for 1895,
153,860##. In 1896, A ##. In 1897. V.
In 1898.Z B. Actual average for 1899,53,866.
In 1900, yB. Actual average for 1901,
57»017; for a year ending with May, 1902,
61,371. Inl903, (z-4) B. In 1904, yB.
VOCE DEL POPOLO ITALIANO ;
Satuniays (A A).
VOLKSFREUND; Saturdays; Ger-
man; labor; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$1; established 1886; Richard Koeppel, editor;
Volksfreund Publishing Association, pub-
lishers. Office. 193 Champlain street. Circu-
lation "jjiL." In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In 1902, Z
(1,2,4,5). Inl903,Z (4) (••).
WEST SIDE SUN; Saturdays; In-
dependent-republican ; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription 50 cents ; established 1890 ;
Cockett & Bryant, editors and publishers. Of-
fice, 71 Ontario street (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897.Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jkl."
BI-WEEKLY,
DEUTSC H-AMERIKANISCHE
KRIEGER ZEITUNG; biweekly; Ger
man; eight pages 17x23; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; Rud.von Ahlefeld, editor and
ptiblisher. Office, 292 Seneca street (1—5).
Circulation: Inl900. "jjcl." Actual average
/or 1901,3,944. In 1902, yH. In U)03. (z-4)
H (• •). Actual average for 1904, 5,320.
SEMI MONTHLY.
DER EVANGELISCHE BUNDS-
BOTE; semi-monthly; German; sixteen
pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1896; John Etjeu, editor; Mattlll &
Lamb, publishers. Office. 265-275 Woodland
avenue (11— 2U Circulation "jkl."
ENGINEER ;«emi-month]y; engineering
and machinery; ninety-two pages lOJ^xH;
subscription $2; established 1862; Engineer
PublishlngCo. editors and publishers. Office,
Blackstone building; dated also at New York,
Philadelphia and Boston (3—3).
Circulation; Rating varied from 9,500 in
1891 to H in 189.=). In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, zT. Actual average for
1900,20,051. In 1901, yD. Actual average
for a year ending irith January, 1903,21,-
354. In 19(13. yD. In 1904, yD.
HOTEL LIFE; semimonthly; hotels;
fifty-two pages 5x7; subscription $2; esiab-
llshed 1892: F. Melville Lewis, editor and
publisher. Offlce, 265 Woodland avenue.
Circulation "jkl." In 1902, Z (4, 5\ In 1903,
(z— 4) !(••). im904. yl.
MONTHLY.
ADELBERT; monthly, during college
year; collegiate; fortj' pages 6^x10; sub-
scription $1; established 1890; Students of
Adelbert College, editors and publishers.
Address, P. O. Station B. Circulatiou "jkl."
AMERICAN BUILDER AND
DECORATOR; monthly; twenty-four
pages 93^x12; subscription $1; established
1896; American Builder and Decorator Com-
pany, editors and publishers. Office, 73
Frankfort street. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
AMERICAN MAGAZINE; monthly;
mining and Investment; sixtj'-six pages
7x10; subscription $1; established January,
1902; W. R. Wadsworth, editor; The Advisor
PubHshing Co., publishers (11—4 P).
A TRUE REPUBLIC; monthly; liter
ary; twenty eight pages 8x11; subsorlptlon
818
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO— Cleveland.
OHIO-Cleveland.
$1; established 1891; Mrs. S. M. Perkins, editor
aud publisher. Office, 121 Adelbert st. (.12—3).
Circiilatiou "jkl" In 1903, December, pub
Usher asserts, every Issue during past year
was I.OUO. In 1904, "jkl •■
llARBERS' JOUltNAL,; monthly;
labor; barbers; forty to forty eight pages
61^x10; subscription $1; established I89l; W.
E. Klapetzkv, editor and publisher. Office,
Electric building (8—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896.
4,000. In 1897, Y. Actual average for IS9S,
4,500; for 1899, 6,042. In 1900, yG. In
1901, (z— 4, 7) Cx. Actual average for 1902,
16.3Sr. Inl903. yE(AA).
BllOTHERHOOD OF L0C0310-
TIVE ENGINEERS' MONTHLY
JOURNAL; fraternal: one hundred and
eighteen pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab
lished 1867; C. H. Salmons, editor and man-
ager; Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers,
publishers. Office, Society for Savings build
lng(3— 3).
Circulation: Rating varied from C In 1891
to D in 1895. In 1896, D. In 1897. D Z. In
1898. yD. In 1899, yO. In 1900, yE. Actual
arerage /or 1901, 38,333. In 1902, yC. In
1903. yC. In 1904, yC. ^ , , ,.
BUCKEYE TRAIL; monthly; Im-
proveil Order of Red Men; eight pages 10x14;
■ubscription 50 cents; established 1894; H.
N. Clemens, editor and publisher. Office, 130
Amesbury avenue (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, no issue less than
2,500; In 1899,3,800; in 1900.4,200. Actual aver-
age for a year ending with June. 1901,4,320.
In 1902, yG. In 1903. (z-4) G. In 1904, yG.
CHRISTIAN HARVESTER;
monthly ; holiness ; eight pages 9x13 ; sub-
scription 40 cents; established 1873; Thos. K.
Doty, editor and publisher. Office, 86 Lowell
gt (12—3). Does not insert advertisements.
CHURCH LIFE; monthly; protestant-
episcopal ; sixteen pages 9x13; subscrip-
tion$l; established 1887; Frederic E. J. Lloyd,
editor; WilUams Publishing and Electric Co.,
publisherr^. Office, 65 Taylor street.
Circulation: In 1894. publisher asserts, not
less than 2,500. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl.
In 1901, vl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jkl."
CURRENT ANECDOTES AND
METHODS OF CHURCH WORK;
monthly; undenominational; sixty -four
pages 6^x93^; subscription $1.60; established
1899; F. 5l. Barton, editor and publisher. Of-
fice, Caxton building (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
9,666. In 1901. yF. Actual average for a
year ending with September. 1902, 11,875;
for 1903, 15,750 ; for 1904, 15,625.
DER JUGEND HERO LD ; monthly;
German; baptist; thirty-two pages 7x10; sub
Bcription 75 cents; establshed 1889; F. W. 0.
Meyer, editor; P. Ritter. publisher. Office,
957 to 961 Pavne ave. (6—3). Circ'n "jkl." In
1899, Z. In '1902, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (••).
DER MISSIONSBOTE; monthly;
German; undenominational; eight pages
9x12; subscription 25 cents; established 1884;
Rev. Aug. Becker, editor; Central Publishing
House, publishers. Office. 1134 to 1138 Pearl
street. Does not insert advertisements.
DEUTSCHES MAGAZINE: month
ly; literary; sixty pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established 1897; D. T. Rosenberg, editor;
German-American Magazine Co., publishers.
Office, 267 St. Clair street (1—4).
Circulation: In 1902, -jkl.- In 1903, (z-4)
I(»«). In 1904. y I.
DRAFTSMAN; monthly; drafting;
forty-eight pagps 6x9; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished January, 1902; W. D. Browning, editor
and publisher. Address Box 136, Station B
(12-4).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for \%^,
1,616. In 1904, (z^) !(••).
ENGINEERS' REVIEW; monthly;
mechanical engineering; sixty-eight pages
9x11; subscription $1; established 1889; The
Engineers' Review Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, Caxton building (12 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
23,304. Inl»>4, yD.
EVANGELICAL SUNDAY
SCHOOL TEACHER; monthly; unde-
nominational; thirtj -six pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion aO cents; established 1876; J. C. Horn-
berger, editor; Thomas & Mattill, publishers.
Office. 265 Woodland avenue.
Circulation: Rating varied from F In 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, y I. In 1901,
yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jkl"
EVANGELISCHE MAGAZIN;
monthly; German; undenominational; six-
ty-six pages 7x10; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1877; J. Etzen. editor; Mattill & Lamb,
publishers. Office. 265 Woodland ave. (6—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from 13,500 In
1893 to F In 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, vG. In 1899, yH. Actual average
/or 1900, 12,000. In 1901, yF. In 1902, yF.
In 1903, (z-4) F (• •). In 1904, yF.
EVANGELISCHER MISSIONS-
BOTE; monthly; German; evangelical;
sixteen pages 7^^x10; subscription 25 cents;
established 1896; G. Helnmlller, editor;
Thomas & Mattill, publishers. Office, 26.5-267
Woodland avenue. Circulation "jkl."
FOUNDRY; monthly; foundry business;
ninety-six to one hundred and thirty six
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established 1893;
H. M. Lane, editor; Penton Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 1064 Rosebuilding.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 3.000. In 18&6, H. Actual aver-
age for 1897. 3,620; /or 1898. 4,891; for
1899. 3,907 ; for 1900. 4,358 : for 1901.
4,158. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL;
monthly; labor; thirty-two pages 8x11; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1897; Charles
J. Robinson, editor and publisher. Office,
74 Frankfort street.
Circulation: In 1897, H. In 1898, yH. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, "JKL." (A A).
INTERNATIONAL MESSENGER;
monthl}'; undenominational; sixteen pages
9x12; siibscrlption 50 cents; established 1894;
Mrs. John Duncan, editor; Women's and
Young Women's Christian Association, pub-
lishers. Office, Rose building.
Circulation: Inl896, I. In 1897, Y. Act-
ual average for 1898, 2, 062. In 1899, zl. In
1900. zl. Actual average for a year ending
with June. 1901, 2,216. In 1902, yl. In
1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
MACARONI AND NOODLE MAN-
UFACTURERS' JOURNAL; monthly
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL RE-
PORTER; monthly; homeopathic medi-
cine and surgery; sixty-eight pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established 1900; J. Richey
Horner, editor ; Cleveland Homeopathic Med-
ical College, publishers. Office, 762 Rose
building (12—4).
Circulation: In 1900. "jjti" Actual aver-
age forldOWi, 5 00. In 1902, yH. In 1903,
(z— 4) H. Actual average for 1904, 1,600.
MEDICAL JOURNAL; monthly;
medical; eightv pages 6x9; subscription $1;
e.stablLshed 1902; E. P. Carter and Edward
Lauder, M. D., editors and publishers. Office,
260 Euclid avenue (8—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
3,638; /orl896. 2,546. In 1897. Y. In 1898.
VH. Actual average for 1899. 2,526. In
1900. yH. In 1901, yH. Inl902,yH. In 1903,yl.
In 1904, (z— 4) I (••).
MISSIONARY MESSENGER;
monthly; undenominational; sixteen pages
8x10; subscription 25 cents; established 1886;
Mrs. S. J. Qamertsf elder, editor; Mattill &
Lamb, publishers. Office. 265 Woodland ave.
Circulation "jkl "
PATTERNMAKER; monthly; pat-
terns; forty-six to sixty pages 7x10; sub-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
819
OHIO— Cleveland.
scrlptloii $'2; established March, 1904; The
Penton Publishing Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation "Tki.."
R A I li R () A n TRAINMEN'S
JOURNAL; monthly ; railroad employees ;
one huudredand thirty-two pages 6x9; sub-
scription $1; established 1885; D. L. Cease,
«dItor; Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen,
publishers (1.2 — 1;.
Circiilatiou: Rating varied from 30,125 In
189:^ ro D in 1895. Actual average for 1896,
23,6ti5. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yC. In
1899. publisher asserts, minimum issue, 39,000.
In UWO.yC. Actual average for 1901. 50,300;
for l\m, 06,166: for 1903. 6H,6S3; for
1904, TS.^r.J.
RAILWAY ERA; monthly; railway
serrlce; one hundred and ten pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; Railway Pub-
lishing C.)mpany, publishers. Office, 218
Champlaln street.
Circulation: Rating varied from E In
1892 to G in 1895. In 1896, H. Actual average
for 1897. 5,750. In 1898, yG. In 1899, G. In
1900. yG. In 1901, yH. In 1902. yH. In
1903, yI(A A).
UP-TO-DATE DISTRIBUTER:
monthly; house to house distributing; forty
pages 6x9; subscription $2; established 1894;
Will A. Molton Distributing Agency, editors
and publishers. Office, 442 St. Clair st. (12— 4\
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl" In 1899, G.
Actual average for 1900, '2,91S: for 1901,
ii,S75;for 1902, 3,917; /or 1903, 2,333;
/or 1904, 2.542.
WESTERN RESERVE LAW
JOURNAL; monthly during college year ;
legal; thirty-six pages 7x10; subscription $1;
establislied 1895; Faculty and Students of
Western Reserve Uuivergltv, editors and
publishers. Office. W. R. U. Law School.
Circulation "jkl."
BI-MONTHLY.
FINANCIAL REVIEW; bi-monthly;
flnancial; forty-four pages 6x8; subscription
$1; established 1896; Financial Review Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 1016 William-
son building.
<'irculation : Actual average for 1897,
2.000. In 1898, yl. Actual average for
1899, 1.950. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902. yl. In 1903 "jkl ••
QUARTERLY.
PURPLE AND GOLD; quarterly
(AA).
CLEVES, Hamilton Co. J3 l,227t pop.,
on Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis &
Chicago Rd., 16 m. W. of Cincinnati, the
county seat. Agricultural region.
GAZETTE; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established January, 1901;
E. Tackenberg, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
CLYDE, Sandusky Co. [^ 2,515t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago * St.
Louis, Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and Wheeling & Laka Erie Rds., 17 m. S. W.
of Sandusky. Flour mills, tool and monu-
ment works.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $1: estab
lished 1899; W. O. Kenan, editor; Kenan &
Wilder, publishers (12—3). CIrc'n "jkl."
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 22x28; subscription $1.50;
established 1878; J. W. Flicklnger, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
REPORTER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 22x28; subscription Jl; established
1880; W. H. Blair, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "iKi"
COLDWATER, Afercer Co. -a 627
pop., on Cincinnati Northern and Lake
OHIO.
Erie & Western Rds., 5 m. S. W. of Cellna,
the county seat. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1901; E. B. Lewis, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
COLLEGE CORNER, Sutler Co.p
378t pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton &. Day-
ton Rd.,20 m. N.W.of Hamilton, the county
seat. Grist and saw mills. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1.25; established January, 1901;
S. P. Kelluni, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "jkl."
C O L L I N W O O D, Cu|/aftofira Co. cf
3,639+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan South-
ern and New York, Chicago & St. Louis Rds.
and Lake Erie, 8 m. N. E. of Cleveland, the
county seat. Planing mills. Terra cotta
brick-yards. Summer residences.
CHRONICliE: Thursdays; eight pages
17x22; subscription $1; established 1898; H.M.
Crosby, editor; Cockett, Bryant & Crosby,
publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
CITIZEN; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 133^x20; subscription $1; established
1900; Frank A. Bowman, editor and publisher
(12—4). Circulation "jkl."
CUYAHOGA CO. DEMOCRAT;
Frida> s; democratic; eight pages 18x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; The Cuyahoga
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
17^x24; subscription $1; established 1896; W.
B. Ketterlngham, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "iKL." In 1903, Z (4).
COLUMBIANA, Columbiana Co. cf
1,339+ pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd., 16 m.
S. of Youngstown and 23 E. of Alliance.
Agricultural Implements, tools and buggies.
LEDGER; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1890;
Newell & Shingler, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
COLTTMBUS, c. h., Franklin Co. D
State Capital, 125,560+ pop., on Scioto r.
and Ohio canal. A manufacturing city,
with natural gas. Extensive grain, iron,
coal, wool and stock trade. Seat of the
Ohio Stat* University and Capital Uni-
versity.
DAILY.
CITIZEN ; every eveningexcept Sunday ;
democratic; twelve to sixteen pages 15J^x20;
subscription $3; established 1899; The Citizen
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (2 — 5).
Circulation : In 1900. H. In 1901, yH.
Actual average for 1902, 17,942. In 1903,yE.
Actual average for 19(t4, 25.163.
DISPATCH; evei-y evening except Sun-
day, and Sunday morning; Independent;
dally ten to twenty, Sunday thirty six to
forty -eight pages 20x26; subscription— daily
and Sunday $7 ; established 1871 ; H. H.
Hoffman, publisher (!-.")).
Circulation— In 1895, 'J. In 1896, E. In
1897, Y. In 1898, zF. In 1899, yF. In 1900.
yF. In 1901, (z— 4. 6) n. In 1902. yD. In
1903, yE. In 1904, yE (00).
EXPRESS AND WESTBOTE; every
evening except Sunday, DER WEST-
BOTE, semi-weeklv. Tuesdays and Fridays,
WOECHENTLICHE COLUMBUS
EXPRESS, weekly. Thursdays, and DER
OHIO SONNTAGSGAST, Sundays;
German; dally and Sunday republican,
weekly independent; dailyandweekly eight
820
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO— Columbus.
OHIO— Columbus.
pages 17x23, Sunday twelve pages; subscrip-
tion—dally $6, Sunday $2, weekly 75 cents;
established— daily 1S90, Sunday 1878, weeicly
1880; L. Hirsch, editor; German- American
Publishing and Printing Company, pub-
lishers (8- 3).
Circulatiou— Daily : Inl895, 1. Actual av-
erage for 1896, ti,303. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. la 1901,
(z-1. 2, 4. 5) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jkl."
SSunday : In 1893, 1. In 1896. I. In 1897,
HZ. In 1898, yH. In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl.
Inl9i)l, (z— 1,2, 4, 5)1. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, yl.
Semi- Weekly: Rating varied from G in
1S91 to H in 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y. In
lS98,yF. In lS99,yG. In 1900, y«i. Inl901,
(z— 1, 2, 4, 5) G. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
Weekl'yJ ^^ 1895, I. Actual average for
1896,8,576. In 1897, FZ. In 1898, yF. In
1899, zF. In 19013. yF. In 1901, (z-1, 2.4.5) G.
In 1902, yG. In 19('3, yG. In 1904. yH.
OHIO STATE JOURNAL. ; every
morning; republican; daily ten to twenty,
Sunday forty to sixty pages 20x24; sub-
scription—daily $5.50. Sunday $2; established
1811; Samuel G. McClure, editor and pub-
lisher ( 2-5) -
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895, l'l,r73; for 1896, 12,988; for 1897,
13,149. Inl898. yE. Actualaveragefor a
year ending with October 14. 1899, 13,282.
lQl900,yE. Actual average for 1901, 14,189;
for 191)2, 17,183. In 19o3,yE. Actual aver-
age for 1904:, 33,021.
Sunday: Actual average for 18%, 17,306;
for 1896, 17,451; for 1897, 17,572. In
1898, yl). Actual average for a year ending
with October 15, 1899, 17,765. In 1900, yD.
Actual average for 1901, 19,115; for 1902,
19,825. In 1903, yD. Actualaveragefor
1904. 25.212.
PRESS- POSTj every evening except
Sunday, and Sunday morning; democratic;
daily twelve, Sunday thirty-two pages 20x26;
subscription— daily $6 ; established— daily
1827, Sunday 1898; Ellis O. Jones, editor; The
Press-Post Printing Company, publishers
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, G. Actual
average for 1896, 18,154; /or 1897, 19,419.
In 1898. zD. In 1899. yE. In 1900, (z-3, 4) E.
Actual average for 1901. 21,116; for
1902.24,989. In 1903, C. In lii04, yD.
REPORTER; every morning except
Sunday; finance, law, real estate and build-
ing trades; four pages 13x20; subscription
$12; established 1893; F. M. Sprague, editor;
Reporter Publishing Co., publishers (2—4).
Circulation: In 1900. JKi. Actual aver-
age for a year ending ivithSept., 1901,1,353 ;
for 1902, 1,743. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
TRI-WEEKLY.
COURIER ; tri- weekly; Sundays. Tues
days and Fridays; German; democratic;
Sunday twelve, Tuesday and Friday eight
pages 17x21J^; subscription $3; established
September. 1903; Courier Publishing Co., ed-
itors and puVjlishers (1—5).
Circulation : In 1904, (z-4) I.
WEEKLY.
AFRO-A MERIC AN; Saturdays;
negro; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1901; E. J. Waring, editor; Afro-
American Publishing Co., publishers (12—3).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4).
I (••).
AMERICAN ISSUE; Fridays; temper-
ance ; sixteen pages 9x13 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1894; J. C. Jackson, editor; Anti-
Saloon Publishing Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1899, "jki,.' In 1900. G.
Actual average for 1901, 14,265; for
1902, 16,529; /or 1903, 22,578; /or 1904,
35.655.
CASTE; Fridays; amusements; thirty-
six pages 5x7; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished April, 1901; Theo. T. Frankenberg,
editor and publisher (12—3). Cire'n "jkl."
(A A).
CATHOIilC COLUMBIAN ; Satur-
days; roman catholic ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2 ; established 1875 ; John A.
Kuster, editor; Columbian Printing Co., pub-
lishers (8— 3P).
Circulation: Rating varied from 11,200 In
1893 to G in 1895. Actual avtrage for 1896,
10,030. Inl897,Y. Inl898,yG. Inl899.yG,
In 1900. zG. In 1901. yG. In 1902, yG. In
19(13, yG. In 1904, yG.
CONNOISSEUR AND SOCIETY
JOURNAL; Saturdays (A A).
FARMERS' INDUSTRIAL
UNION; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1885; W. H. B.
Williams, editor and publisher (S— 3.) Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
FRANKLIN CO. HERALD; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22 sub-
scription $1; established 1893; Herald Pub-
lishing Co.. editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation: "j_kl." Actual average for
1903,1,150. In 1904. yl.
LIGHT OF TRUTH; Saturdays; phil-
osophical; sixteen pages 11x16 sub.-icriptlon
$1; established 1885; Willlard J. Hull, edi-
tor: Light of Truth Publishing Company,
publishers (6—3).
Circulation : "jkj, •• In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •).
(A A).
LUTHERAN STANDARD ; Satur
davs; lutheran; eight pages 12x17; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1843; Prof. A. Pflueger,
editor; Lutheran Book Concern, publishers.
(12—3). Does not Insert advertisements.
LUTHERISCHE KIRCHENZEIT-
UNG; Saturdays; German; lutheran;
eight pages 11x15; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1859; P. E. A. Boehme, editor; Lutheran
Book Concern, publishers. Does not insert
advertisements
OHIO WAISENFREUND; Wednes-
days: German: roman catholic; twelve page*
12xl7;subscrlptlon $1.50; established 1872; Rey.
Joseph Jessing, editor and publisher (8— 3).
Circulation : Rating varied from C in 1891 to
D In 1895. In 1896, D. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yE.
In 1899, yF. In 1900, yF. In 1901. vG. In
1902, yG. In 1903. (z— 4) G (• •). Inl9(J4,yG.
STANDARD; Saturdays; negro; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1896: P. W. Chavers, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "JKi" In 1902, Z (4, 6). In
1903, Z (4) (A A).
TOWN TOPICS; Saturdays; sixteen
pages 8x12; subscription $1; established 1896;
Town Toolcs Publishing Companj', editors
and publishers (3-3). Clrculation"JKL." In
1902. Z (4).
TRADES RECORD; Saturdays;
labor; eight to twenty pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established October, 1901; C. D.
Wilson, editor; Wilson & Kemmler, pub-
lishers (3—3). Circulation— In 1902, Z (4).
WINE AND SPIRIT NEWS : Wednes
days; liquors; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1892; McCaffrey &
Levering, editors; Wine and Spirit News
Company, publishers (7—3).
Circulation: In 1902, -jkl." In 1903, (z— 4)
I(##). In 1904, yl.
SEMIMONTHLY.
DIRT MOVER; semi-monthly; con-
tractors' organ; twenty to twenty-four
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established 1895;
W. A. Marsh, general manager; The Dirt
Mover Publishing Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl." In 1899. Z.
In 19(10, zl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, (z— 4, 5) I.
In 1903. "JKL ••
MONTHLY.
ADVERTISING WORLD | monthly;
advertising; thirty-two pages7xlO; subscrip-
tion 35 cents; established 1896; Chas. S.
Anderson, editor and publisher (12 — i).
Circulation : Actual average for 1897,
1 1,341 . Actual average for 1898, 1 1 .083 ;
for 1899 14,833; for 1900. 20,145; for
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
8;il
OHIO— Columbus.
1901.'23.795;/orl'.)(«,tJ4,'4!»l. In 1903,yD.
Actual ((ceragefoi- V.M, 19..'{51.
A <ilt I C UL.T U ItA L STUDENT
MACiAZINE; monthly; thirty two pages
"xlU; subscriptiouSUoeuts; established 1894;
M.F. Miller, editor; The Agricultural Student
Publishing Co., publishers (6—3). Circulation
TiuElMCAN INSURANCE JOUR-
NAl^; niouthly; fraternal insurance; four
pages l-ix^a; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1895 ; The American Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (,2 — 4).
Circiilatiou : Actual average for 1896,
*2.fi03. Inl897,Y. Act ual average for IS9B,
4.«)««; for 1899, 7,433; for 1900. 9,308;
for 1901, 10,06'^: for 1902, 10,083: for
1903. t 0,'250. In 1904, yF.
Bl CKEYE FUNERAL. DIREC-
TOR; monthly (A A).
BUNDLE OF STICKS; monthly; odd-
fellowship; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1884; Charles H. Lyman, edi-
tor; Spahr & Glenn, publishers (8—3).
Circiilntion : In 1S94, publisher asserts,
smallest 2.400. In 1896, H. In 1807, Y. In
1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, publisher asserts, every
Issue for the past five years has not beeii
les-! than 4,000. In liX)4, yH.
COLUMBUS i>IEDICAL JOUR-
NAli; monthly; medical and surgical; forty-
eight pages 6x9; subscription $1; established
1876; J. U. Barnhlll, editor; Columbus Medical
Publishing Company, publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898, 1. In
1899, yl. In 1900, zl. Actual averaae for a
year ending ivith June. 1901, 1,300. In
1902, yl. In 19C3, yl. Actual average for
1904. vJ. 000.
RNM^HT; monthly (A A).
^lASONIC CHRONICLE; monthly
<A A).
♦IEniC.\L EDUCATOR; monthly;
medieval; twenty pages TxlO; subscription $1;
established March, 1903: P. A. Mandabach,
editor and publisher (1—4). Clrc'n "jkl."
(A A).
ill K Die A L. TALK; monthly; medical;
eighty pages 7x10: subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1900: C. S. Carr, M. D., editor; Medi-
cal Talk Publishing Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1901. -jkl." In 1902.(z— 4, 5) I.
In19i.3. vl. In 1904, H.
-MIDLAND DRUGGIST; monthly;
pharmacv; one hundred pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1 : established 1899; W. R. Ogier, editor;
Midland Publishing Co., publishers (1-5).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." In 1901, pub-
iishpr asserts, was not less than 1,500. Actual
average for 1902, 1,705. In 1903, yl. Actual
average for liM)4, 2,01 0.
xlIIDLAND METHODIST; monthly:
niethodist episcopal; sixteen pages 9x13;
subscription 25 cents; established 1899; B. F.
Dimmick. editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
3.375. In 1901, yH. In 1902, (z— 4) H. In
1903, yl(AA).
OHIOASSOCIATION NEWS;
monthly; twelve pages 6x9; subscription
25 cents; established 1902; George S. Budd,
editor; State Committee of the Y. M. C.A.,
publishers (12 — 4).
Circulatiou: Actual average for 1903,
1,075. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
OHIO EDUCATIONAL MONTH-
LY; educational; fifty pages 6x9; sub-
scription Jl; established 1852; O. T. Corson,
editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulatiou: In 19uO, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for \90l, 4,450. In 1902, yG. Actual
<iverageforl9m, 4,866. In 1904, yG.
OHIO EN DEAVORER; monthly;
Christian endeavor; sixteen to twenty pages
6x9V^; subscription 25 cents; established 1898;
C H. Hubbell, editor; Ohio Christian En-
deavor Union, publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899. Z.
Actual average for 1900, 3,833. In 1901,
yH. Actual average for 1902. 4,436. In
1903, yG. Actual average for 1904, 6,24-5.
OHIO - Columbus.
OHIO SUNDAY SCHOOL.
WORKER ; monthly; iuttraenominatlon-
al; sixteen pages 6x9; subscription 25 cents;
established iaS8; Joseph Clark, editor; The
Ohio Sunday School Asso'n, publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with July, 1900, 9,145; for 1901,
15,916; /or 1902. 17,583; for 1903, 18,-
166 (AA).
SALES-AGENT; monthly; clothing,
furnishing goods and tailoring; twenty-four
to thirty-two pages6x9; subscription 50 cents;
established 190U; E. L. Moon, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Circulatiou: Actual average for 1900,
1,492; for 1901,2,895; /orl902, 4,958.
for 1903, 5,333 ; for 1904, 7,333.
SAMPL.E CASE; monthly; commercial
travelers, mercantile and fraternal; sixty-
four to eighty pages 6}^xlO; subscription $1;
established 1891; Riley X. Hull, editor; Order
of United Commercial Travelers of America,
publishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for IS98,S,77G. In 1899, zF. In 1900. yF.
Actual average for 1901, 16,375: for a
year ending with July, 1902, 18,067; for
1903, 24,416 ; for 1904, 28,850.
SCHOOL VISITOR; monthly; educa-
tional; twenty-four pages 4x7; subscription
$1; established 1880; John S. Royer, editor;
J. S. Royer & Sons, publishers (6—3).
Circulation : In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 2,075. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. lu 1904, yl.
BI-MONTHLY.
JOURNAL.OF MYCOLOGY ; bi-
monthly; science; eighty pages 6x9 ; subcrlp-
tIon$2; established 1885; W. A. Kellerman.
editor and publisher (9—3). Circulation "jiwl"
(AA).
QUARTERLY.
JOURNAL OF THE COLU3IBUS
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY;
quarterly, March, June, September and De-
cember ; horticulture ; fliity pages 6x9 ;
subscription 50 cents ; established 1885 ;
V. H. Davis, editor: Columbus Horticultural
Society, publishers (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
KEY OF KAPPA KAPPA GAM-
MA ; quarterly, January, April, July and
October; college fraternity; eighty pages7x9;
subscription $1; established 1881; Lucy Allen
Smart, editor; Spahr & Glenn, publishers
(8—3). Circulation "iKi"
"OLD NORTHWEST" GENEA-
LOGICAL. QUARTERLY; forty
pages 6x9}.^; subscription $3; established
1898: Spahr & Glenn, editors and publishers
(6—3). Circulation "jsl."
COLUMBUS GROVE, Putnam Co.
"ti l.y.'iSt pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton &
Dayton and Pittsburg, Akron & Western
Rds., 8 m. S. of Ottawa, the county seat.
Agriculture.
C L I P P E R; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 19J^x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; J. H. Bowman, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
PUTNA3I CO. VIDETTE; Fridays;
republican ; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1873: Truman W. Vanan,
editor and publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
CONNEAUT, Ashtabula Co. c( 7,133t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern,
New York, Chicago & St. Louis and Bes
semer & Lake Erie Rds., 69 m. N. E. of
Cleveland. Manufacturing. A lake port.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1897; P. E.
Bissell, editor and publisher ( 1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1900, "iKL.- In 1901, I.
832
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEE DIRECTORY, '^
OHIO.
OHIO.
In 1902, August, publisher asserts, during the
past five years no Iss'ie has fallen below 1,500.
In 1903, (z—i) I. In 1904, yl.
POST-HEK-AjLD; every evening except
Sunday; republican; four pages 17x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1892; The Rieg &
Smith Printing Co., editors and publishers
(7-3 P).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
1,335. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. -JKi-" ( ?? ) In 1902, Z (4).
CO'STIlfEN'IAL.,PutnamCo.^hlOi^
pop., at junction of Toledo, St. Louis &
Kansas City, Columbus, Lima & Milwau-
kee and New York, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., 13 m. N. W. of Ottawa, the county
seat. Indian corn, wheat, oats and pork.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
18x22; subscription $1.25: established 1888; H.
P. Pluhart, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKI,"
UNION; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
C. M. Goheeu, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "iKL."
CONVOY, Van Wert Co. ^ 690t pop.,
on Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Rd.,
7 m. N. W. of Van Wert, the county seat.
Farming.
CRESCENT; Thursdays: independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription §1; estab-
lished 1897; S. B. Dustman, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "iKL."
CORNING, Perry Co. D 1.401t pop.,
on Columbus, Sandusky & Hocking, Kan-
awha & Michigan and Toledo & Ohio Central
Rds., 12 m. S. E. of New Lexington, the
county seat. Farming.
BREEZE; Wednesdays; eight to twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1897; Geo. T. Drake and La Bert Davie, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl" (AA).
BUCKEYE ; Thursdays (A A).
CORTLAND, Trumbull Co. d 620t
pop., on New York, Lake Erie & Western
Rd., 8 m. N. E. of Warren, the county seat.
Dairying.
HERAIiD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1887;
Hadsell & Freeman, editors and publishers
(3 — 3). Circulation "jjli-
COSHOCTON, c. h., Coshocton Co. n
6,473+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis and Wheeling & Lake Erie
and Pennsylvania Co's Rds., Muskingum r.
and Ohio canal, 69 m. N. E. of Columbus,
the State capital. Coal mining, manu-
facturing and novelty advertising facto-
ries.
AGE; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; republican; daily
four, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $5, weekly $1.50; established— dally
1899, weekly 1825; C. B. McCoy, editor; Age
Publishing Company, publishers (1 — 5 P.)
Circulation— Daily: jKi" In 1902, Z (4,6).
Actual average for 1904, 1,638.
Weekly: In 1898, "jkl- " Actual OA^er age for
1899,2,423. In 1900, yH. Inl901,yl: In 1902,
(z— 5, 6) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
DEMOCRAT AND STANDARD;
weekly, twice a week, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established— Dt'Hioc?-ai 1844,
Standard 1879, consolidated January, 1902;
J. C. Fisher, editor ; The Democrat and Stand-
ard Publishing Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "iKL." In 1901. 1. In
19u2, (z— 4)1. Inl9t»3, yl. In 1904, yl.
WOCHENBL.ATT ; Thursdays ; Ger-
man; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50^
established 1880; Jacob Werner, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jki.."
COVINGTON, Miami Co. -a l,791t
pop., on Cincinnati, Dayton & Chicago and
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds. and Stillwater creek, 6 m. S. of Plqua.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1870; R. & W. F. Cantwell. editors and
publishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays: independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; J. H. Mar lln, editor and publisher
(1-4).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903,1,165. In 1904, yl.
CRESTLINE, Crawford Co. tl 3,282t
pop., at junction of Pennsylvania Co's and
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., 12 m. E. of Bucyrus, the county seat.
Manufactories and railroad shops.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1869; Jas. F. McMahon, editor; Crest-
line Publishing Co., publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903, 2, 184. In 1904, (z-4) I.
CRESTON, ^Vayne Co. [j 900 pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio and Wheeling & Lake
Erie Rds., 25 m. S. W. of Akron. Preserve
and pickling works.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24: subscription $1; estab-
lished 19u2; W. H. Swift, editor; Journal
Printing Co., publishers (12—3). Circ'n "jkl."
CRIDERSVILLE, Auglaize Co. -a
581+ pop,, on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton
and West Ohio Electric Rd., 7 m. N. E. of
Wapakoneta,the countyseat. Agriculture,
manufacturing and petroleum.
BI-COUNTY REVIEW; Fridays;
eight to twelve pagps 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1898: W. A. Burkhardt, editor;
The Burkhardt Printing Company, publish-
ers (6 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
CROOKSVILLE, Perry Co. D 835t
pop., on Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley
and Columbus, Sandusky & Hocking Rds.,
15 m. S. of Zanesville. Farming.
ADVANCE; Fridays; republican: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
October, 1903; J. C. Evans, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5).
X RAVS; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1896; DeLong &
Dozer, editors and publishers (12—2). Circu-
lation "JKL."
CUMBERLAND, Guernsey Co. D-
618+ pop., on Belaire, Zanesville & Cincin-
nati and Eastern Ohio Rds., 12 m. S. of
Cambridge, the county seat. Planing and
flour mills. Tile manufacturing.
ECHO; Thursdays: independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1892;
W."G. Nichols, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "ikl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
823
OHIO.
OniO— Dayton.
CUSTAR, Wood Co. \2 2n3t pop., on
Cluclnnatl, Hamilton & Dayton Rd., 12 ni.
S. W. of Bowling Green, the county seat.
and 31 S. W. of Toledo. Agriculture.
NEWS; Wednesdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1898; E. A. Norcross, editor and publisher
(8 — 3). Circulation tKL."
CUYAHOGA FALLS, Summit Co.
cf 3,186t pop., on Cleveland, Akron & Colum-
bus and Pittsburg & Western Rds. and
Cuyahoga r., 6 m. N. of Aki-on, the county
seat. Milling and manufacturing.
REPORTER; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1870; C. A. Davis, editor and publisher (T— 3P).
Circulation "jkl."
CYGNET, Wood Co. [3' 896t pop., on
Toledo & Ohio Central Rd., 10 m. S. of
Bowling Gi'een, the county seat. Produc
tlon of crude petroleum.
REVIEW; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; Geo. F.
Crouch, editor and publisher (7- 3 P) . Circu-
lation "JKL."
OIL WORKERS' JOURNAL;
monthly; labor; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1900; Geo. F.
Crouch, editor; International Brotherhood
of Oil and Gas Well Workers of America,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
DALTON, Wayne Co. Q 666t pop., on
Wheeling & Lake Erie Rd., 6 m. S. E. of Orr-
ville. Roller mills, pottery and stove and
carriage factories. Wheat growing.
GAZETTE: Thursdays; neutral; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1875;
W. C. Scott, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
DANVILLE, Knox Co. a 298t pop.,
on Cleveland. Akron & Columbus Rd., 14
m. N. E. of Mount Vernon, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
TRI-COUNTY LEADER; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages l(ix22; subscription
$1; established 1881; F. O. Padget, editor;
Standard Printing Co., publishers (12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
DAYTON, ch., Montgomery Co. -a
85,333+ pop., on Great Miami r. and Miami
canal, 60 m. N. E. of Cincinnati and 67 S.
E. of Columbus, the State capital. Manu
facturing and commercial center.
DAILY.
EVENING HERALD; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKIiY, Thurs-
days; eight to twelve pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion—daily $3, weekly 50 cents; established-
daily 1881, weekly 1879; Herald Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (3—4).
Circulation—Daily: Rating varied from
G in 1892 to H In 1895. In 1896, ii. In 1897. V.
In 1898. yH. In 1899. yH. In 19U0, zH ( tt).
Actual average for a year endina x^ith
March, 1901. 7,688. In 1902, yCJ. In 1903,
(z— 6) F. Actual average for 1904, 13,280.
W^eekly: "jkl."
JOURNAL; every morning except Sun-
day; republican; eight to sixteen pages 16x21 ;
BUbscrIption$3; established 1803; The Dayton
Journal Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. H.In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. zl.
Inl900, zl. In 1901. vl. In 1902. yl. In 1903,
(z-4) !(••). In 1904. (z^) H.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and VVEKIi-LY, Tliuradays; Independent;
dally eight, weekly and Saturday sixteen
pages 15x22; subscription— dallj $3, weekly
«1; established-daily 1885, weekly 1898; News
Publisiiiug Co., editors and publishers (3—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 7,625. In 1896. F. In 1897.
Y. In 1898. G. In 1899, G. Actual aver-age
for 1900. 1(),305; for a year ending with
September. 1901, 16,868; /or 1902, 16,5t20;
for 1903, 16,406 ; for 1904. lS,64iJ.
Weekly: '•mi"
Publisher's announcement. — The Dayton
Daily News will guarantee a paid circula-
tion of over 22.C00 per issue for 1905. Fur-
ther, will guarantee a larger circulation
than all other Dayton dallies combined.
Advertisers may write these conditions in
the contract. The Daily News' circulation
has been Investigated and certified by ihe
Association of American Adverti.'-ers.
Nlueteen-twentieths of It has been proven
to be in Dayton's trade sphere. The Even-
ing Press suspended March 1, 1905, and the
Daily News absorbed its circulation.
VOLKSZEITIJNG: every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
German; Independent democratic; daily
four, weekly eight pages 14x21; subscription
-daily $6.50, weekly $2; established 1865;
Neder & Moosbrugger, editors; German News-
paper Co., publishers. Circ'n— daily "jkl. "
weekly "JKL" In 1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl. "
WEEKLY.
CHRISTIAN WORLD; Saturdays;
reformed church; sixteen pages 11x14; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1848; Edward
Herbruck, editor; The Christian World Co.,
publishers (6—3).
Circulation : In 1896. "jki,." In 1897, Z. In
1898.1. In 1899, vl. Actual average for I'iQf),
3,576. In 1901. yH. In 1902. yH. In 1903.
(z— 4) H. In 1904. yH.
DER FRCEHLICHE BOTSCHAF-
TER; Tuesdays; German; united brethren ;
eight pages 14x18; subscription $1.75; estab-
lished 1846; E. Lorenz, editor; W. R. Funk,
publisher. Circulation "jki "
HERALD OF GOSPEL LIBERTY;
Thursdays; undenominational; sixteen pages
11x15; subscription $1.50: established 1808; J.
J. Summerbell, editor; Christian Publishing
Association, publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from Gin 1891
to H In 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897,Y. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, yl. ' In 1900, yl. Actual average
for a, year ending with June, 1901. 4,'.i38.
In 1902. vG. In 1903, yG. In 1904, (z— 2-11) ii.
INF6KM1:H ; Saturdays (A A).
LUTHERAN EVANGELIST; Fri-
days; lutheran; sixteen pages 11x15; sub-
scription $1; established 1876; J. G. Butler,
editor; Lutheran Evangelist Company, pub-
lishers ; dated also at Washington. D. C. (3—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from G in 1892
to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, H Z. Act-
ual average for a year ending with Sept.,
1898,8.130. In 1899, zG. In 1900, yG. In
1901, .vG. In 1902, (z— 1, 2, 4, 5) G. In 1903,
yG. In 1904. yG.
MONTGOMERY CO. REPORTER;
Fridays; labor; six pages 18x24; subscription
50 cents; established 1876; D. J. .'fe J. M. O'Don-
nell, editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for V.m,l,909, In 1901, yl. Inl902.(z-4)I.
In 1903, y I Actual average for 1901, 2, 384 .
PLAIN TALK; Saturdays; socialist;
four pages 16x22; sub.scrIptIon 50 cents; es-
tablished August, 1903: W. S. Critchlow,
editor; Ohio Socialist Publishing Co,, pub-
llslier (1—4). (AA).
RELIGIOUS TELESCOPE; Wednes-
days ; united brethren ; thirty-two pages 9x13;
subscription $2 ; established 1884 : I. L. Kep-
hart and J. M. Phillips, editors; W. R. Funk,
publisher (6—3).
rirculntion: Actual average for 1894,
16,194. In 1895, E. Actual average for
824
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO— Dayton.
1896, 17,131 ;/or 1897, 17,656. In 1898, yD.
In 1899, zD. Actual average for a year end-
ing icithJune, 1900, 19,767. In 1901, tz— 6) D.
Actual ai:eragefor a year ending with April,
1902, 19,41.5. In 1903, (z— 4) D. In 19u4, yl).
JSUNDAY WORLD; Sundays; inde-
pendent; twenty four pages 16x24; subscrip
tlon $1.75; established 1889; H. C. Phelps, edi-
tor; World Publishing Co., publishers (8—::).
Circulation -jkl." In 1898, Z. In 1902,
UNION PICKET; Saturdays; labor;
four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished May, 1902: WlUard Barringer, edi-
tor; Dayton Central Trades Conucil, pub-
lishers (3— 3). Circulation "JKL." (AA).
WATCHWORD; Tuesdays ; united
brethren ; sixteen pages 8x12 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1893; H. F. Shupe, editor; W. R.
Funk, publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1896,"jkl." Actual average
for 1897, 6,330. In 1898, yG. In 1899, zF.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1900. 13.992. In 1901. (z-6) E. Actual av
erage for a year ending with April, 1902,
'>23,300. In 1903, (z-4) C. In 1904, yC.
SEMIMONTHLY.
YOUNG CATHOLIC MESSEN-
GER; semi-monthly; ronian catholic; juve-
nile; eight pages 9x13; subscription 50 cents;
established 1884; Geo. A. Pflaum, editor and
publisher (12—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
17.895; for 1896, 19,396; for 1897,
19,333; for 1898. 19,666. In 1899, yE.
Actual average for a year ending tvith Octo
her, 1900, 19,354; for a year ending with
September. 1901. '^0,291: /or 1902, 24,416;
for 1903, 31,125 ; for 1904. 31,666.
MONTHLY.
C.4T REVIEW; monthly; cats and pet
stock; sixteen pa^es 6x9; subscription 50
cents; established June, 1903; Mrs. Laura Z.
Dosch, editor and publisher (1—5). Circula-
tion ".IKI.."
CHOIR LEADER; monthly; sacred
music; twents' pages 7x10; subscription 75
cents; established 1894; E. S. Lorenz, editor;
Lorenz & Co., publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
11,854. In 1896. F. Actual average for a
year ending with .January ,\^^%, 14,230. In
1898, yE. In 1899, yF. In 19i)0, yF. In
1901, yF. In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In
l!t04, yG.
LABORERS' JOURNAL ; monthly;
labor ; eight to sixteen pages 11x16; subscrip
tion 50 cents; established December, 1903; W.
G. C ritchlo \v, editor; International Laborers'
Union, publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with March, 1905, 6,250.
Publisher's announcement. — The Laborers'
Journal is the only paper in America de-
voted exclusively to thw interests of the
Laborers. It is the oflBcial organ of The
International Laborers' Union, the only
powerful orgiinization of laborers in
America. It circulates among the best paid
laborers of the country. As a means of
reacliing this class of work-people it is un-
excelled, as well as being the only publica-
tion through which they can Ije reached.
Circulation for year ending March 31, 1905.
averaged 6,250 per Issue. For first three
months of 1905 averaged 10,333 per issue
Advertising rates, guaranteed, for 1905. at 5
cents per agate line, flat rate. Cash in ad-
vance, or Al commercial references. Pub-
lished 15th of each month. Forms close on
5th. Address The Laborers' Journal,
Drawer 921, Dayton, Ohio.
OHIO POULTRY JOURNAL;
monthly; poultry raising; thlrty-slx pages
9x12; subscription 50 cents; established 1884;
J. C. Ely, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
2,308: /or 1896, 2.350. In 1897. Y. Actual
average for 1898, 2,283; for 1S99, 3,421.
OHIO— Dayton.
In 1900, yH, In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH.
Actual average for 1903, 7,169; for 1904,
10.669.
OtR BIBLE TEACHER; monthly
united brethren; thirty-six pages 6x9; sub-
scription 60 cents; established 1872; H. H.
Font, editor; W. R. Funk, publisher (8— 3P).
Circulation: In 1900,".ikl-" In 1901, (z— 6) G.
In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. Inl904yG.
SEARCH LIGHT; monthly; united
brethren In Christ; flftytwo pages 6x9;
subscription 50 cents; established 1895; Rev.
Wm.M. Bell,D.D., editor; The Missionary So-
ciety of the Church of the United Brethren
inChrist, publishers ( 12— 4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1896,
3,580. In 1897, Y. In 1898, y I. In 1899, I.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1900, 5,000; for a year ending with June,
1901, 8,000; /or 1902. 7,318. In 1904, Janu-
ary, publisher asserts, every Issue during
1903 was 3,000. In 1904, (z— 11) H,
WOMAN'S EVANGEL; monthly;
united brethren; twenty pages 8x11; sub-
scription 50 cents; establisned 1882: Mrs. L.
K. Miller, editor and publisher (8—8).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher assorts, not
less than 4,600, In 1896,G. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
vH. In 1899. yl. In 1900. vl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). In 1904, yl.
QUARTERLY.
REVIEW OF THE UNITED
BRETHREN IX CHRIST: quarterly.
January, April, July and October; united
brethren; one hundred pages 7x10: subscrip-
tion $1 50; established 1889; Rev. H. H. Font,
editor; The Review Publishing Association,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
DEFIANCE, c. h., Defiance Co. Yd
7,579+ pop., on Wabash and Baltimore & Ohio
Rds., Wabash & Erie canal and at conflu-
ence of Maumee and Auglaize rs., 51 m.
S. W. of Toledo. Manufacturing.
CRESCENT-NEWS; every evenlngex-
cept Sunday, and DEMOCRAT, Thurs-
days; democratic; daily eight, w^eekly twelve
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly
$1 ; established— dally Crescent 1888, News 1892,
weekly 1844; J. L. Patterson, editor; Cres-
cent Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation — Oaily : "jjiL." In 1902,
Z (1,2,4. 5). In 1903, Z (4).
Weekly: In 1895. "jkl.- In 1896, publisher
a.sserts, no edition less than 1.000. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In 190.3.
Z(4)I(»»). In 1904. yl.
EXPRESS; every evening except Sun-
day, and VVEEKLY, Thursdaj-s; repub-
lican; eight pages — daily 15x22, weekly 19x26;
subscription — daily $5, weekly $1; estab-
lished—dally 1894, weekly 1857; C. J. Thomp-
son, publisher (.3—3).
Circulation— Daily: •■jkl."
Weekly: In 1895, •jkl." In 1896, T. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, Z (4, 5).
IIEROLD; Wednesdays; German; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1881; J. A. Delndorfer, ed-
itor and publisher (11— 2). Circulation "jkl."
DEGRAEF, Logan Co. -n l,L50tpop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., 9 m. S. W. of Bellefontaine, the
county seat. Agriculture, dairying and
stock raising,
JOURNAL; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lishpd 1893; S. P. Pond, editor and publisher
(•■—3). Circulation "jkl
DELAWARE, c. h., Delaware Co. D
7,940+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis and Columbus, Hocking
Valley & Toledo and Columbus, Sandusky
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
825
OHIO.
& Hocking Rds. and Olentangy r., 25 ni.
N. of Columbus, the State capital. Woolen
goods and agricultural implements. Seat
of Ohio Wesleyan University and Wesleyau
Female College.
GAZETTE ; every evening except Sun
day, and SE3II-WEEK1. Y, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; eight pages 16x22;
subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—daily 1884, semi-weekly 1818; II. C.
Thomson, editor and publisher (7— 3 P).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1904. 1.363.
Semi- Weekly: Actual average for 1904,
1,9-44.
J O UliNA L.-HERA T.D ; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; democratic; daily eight, Saturday six-
teen pages 15x22, weekly eight pages 17x24;
subscription— daily $5. weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 1837; J. D. Kuowles, editor; Knowles
& Murray, publishers (6—3). Circulation-
daily '•JKL.- In 1903, Z (4) (••) Weekly
■•jKL." In 1898, Z. In 1902, Z (1,2, 4, 5). In
1903, Z (4) (•.•).
OHIO WESLEYAN TRANS-
CRIPT; Wednesdays, during the college
year; collegiate; twenty to thirty six pages
8x10; subscription $1.25; established 1867; J.
H. Korns, editor; H. C. Thompson, publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jsl."
"DELPHOS, in Allen and Van Wert
Counties □ 4,517+ pop., on Cincinnati, Ham-
ilton & Day ton, Pennsylvania Co's, Northern
Ohio and Toledo, St. Louis & Western Rds.
14 m. N. W. of Lima, the county seat of
Allen Co. The Miami 8c Erie canal runs
through the town, being the county line.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 12x18;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1894, weekly 1869; Gasson &
Sevitz, editors and publishers (6 — 3) ; publish-
ed in Allen county. Circulation — daily "jkl."
weekly ".jkl" In 1902, weekly, Z (4, 6). In
1903, Z (4).
C O U R A N T ; weekly, twice a week,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; independent;
eieht pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1877; J. W. Fisher, editor and pub-
lisher; published in Van Wert county (3 — 3).
Circulation "ikl."
KLEEBIiATT ; Thursdays; German;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1889; Carl A. Jettinger, editor
and publisher; published in Van Wert county.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
le«s than 1,010. In 1896, I, In 1897, Y^. In
1898, T. In 1899, publisher asserts, not less
than 1.000. In 1900, June, publisher asserts,
for the last few vears every issue exceeded
1.000. In 1901, yl. In 1902. December, pub-
lisher asserts, for the past ten years has
not printed less than 1,000. In 1903, 'jki.."
DELTA, Fulton Co. \j l,230t pop., on
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern and Wa-
bash Rds., 25 m. W. of Toledo. Oval wood
dish manufactory and poultry -packing
house. Agriculture, stock raising and fruit
growing.
ATLAS; Thursdays: independent: eight
pages 20x24; subscription $1; established 1885;
E. L. Waltz, editor; Atlas Printing Com
pany, publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1805, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,560. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, 'JKL." In 1899, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,700; for a vear ending with .Tulj' 1.
1900, not less than 1.700. In 1901, yl. In
OHIO.
1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 1) I. In 1904, publisher
asserts, not less than '^^,000.
DENNISON, TuBcarawas Co. D- 3,763t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati & St. Louis
Rd., 100 m. N. W. of Columbus, the State cap-
ital. Railroad car and machine shops.
PARAGRAPH; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY^, Saturdays ; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription —
dally $3, weekly $1; established— tlaily 1899,
weekly 1879; W. A. Pittenger, editor; Para-
graph Publishing Company, publishers (3 — 3).
(Circulation — daily "jkl." weekly "jkl.-
DESHL.ER, Henry Co. tl 1.828t pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio and Cincinnati, Hamil-
ton & Dayton Rds.. 37 m. S. W. of Toledo.
Staves, lumber and shingles.
FLAG; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established 1875;
A. B. Smith, editor and publisher (8—3). Cii'-
culation "jkl.- In 1903, Z (4).
DIIiLONVALE, Jefferson Co. D- 500
pop., on Wheeling & Lake Erie Rd., 15 m. S.
W. of Steubenville, the county seat.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1901 (2— 5P).
DOYIiESTOWN, Wayne Co. ^ l,057t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 13 m. S. W.
of Aki'on. Farming implements. Coal
mines.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1874; Walter S. Hostetler, editor and
publisher (8 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
DRESDEN, Muskingum Co. U l.POOt
pop., on Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley
and Cleveland, Canton & Southern Rds.
and at head of navigation on Muskingum
r., 16 m. above Zanesville, the county seat.
Water power abundant. Coal, limestone,
glass stone and Iron ore.
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1838; C. E. F.Miller, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
DUNKIRK, Hardin Co. -a l,222t pop.,
on Ohio Central and Pennsylvania Co's
Rds., 24 m. E. of Lima. Wagon and plow
factory and quarries.
STANDARD ; Thursdays ; neutral; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 187i;
G. M. Kingsburjs editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
EAST CLEVELAND, Cuyahoga
Co. cf 2,757 pop., 1 m. E. of Cleveland, the
county seat. Homes of Cleveland business
men.
SIGNAL; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 : established
January, 1901 ; H. M. Crosby, editor; Cockett
& Crosbv, publishers (3—3). Circulation "jkl."
Inl902,Z(l, 2. 4, 5).
EAST LIVERPOOL, Columbiana
Co. cT 16,485+ pop., on Pennsylvania Co's
Rd. and Ohio r., 48 m. W. of Pittsburg, Pa.
Porcelain, white granite and yellow ware.
Agriculture.
EVENING REVIEW ; every evening
except Sunday ; republican ; eight pages
826
A]MERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
13x20; subscription $5; established 18S4; L
H. Brush, editor; East Liverpool Publish-
ing Co., publishers (2—5 P).
Circulaiou: In 1900, -jkl.- Inl901.Z(6).
Actual average for 1902, '^,6S9| /or 1903,
3,309; /or 1901, 5,133.
CK.1SIS»; Thurddays: democratic; eight
pages 17J^x22J^: subscription $1; established
1879; C. G. Byron, editor and publisher
(2-S P).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican; six
pages 16x22; subscription $1.25; established
1876; J. H. Simms. editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKl, "
EAST PALESTINE, Columbiana
Co. cf 2,493+ pop., on Pennsylvania Go's
Rd., 50 m. N. W. of Pittsburg, Pa. Coal
mining. Potteries, tile and fire-brick
works. Shipping point for produce and
stock.
REVEILLE ECHO: Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1886 ; S. K. Todd, editor ; Re-
veille Echo Co., publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,800. Actual average for the first
•137 monfTis o/ 1897. 1,900. In 1898. yl. In
1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, "JKL."
EAST ROCHESTER, Columbiana
Co. zf 203 pop., on Pennsylvania Lines West
of Pittsburg, 12 m. S. W. of Lisbon, the
county seat.
PRACTICAL. POINTERS; monthly;
mail order trade; sixteen pages 6x9; sub
scrlption 10 cents; established 19U1; M. C.
Neel, editor and publisher (1—4). Circula
tion "JKL" In 1903. Z (4) (A A).
EATON, c. h., Preble Co. -D 3,155t pop.,
on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., 53 m. N. of Cincinnati. Farming.
DE3IOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 18i0: Earl H. Irvin, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 5).
Circulation "jkl." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4. 5).
Actual average for 1903, 1,348; for 1904,
1,202.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1898; C. B. Unger, editor and publisher
(3-3).
Circulation: In 1899. "jkl." In 1900, I. In
1901, yl. In 1902, vl. In 1903, "jjcl."
REGISTER; Thursdays ; republican ;
ten pages 15x22; subscription $1.25 ; estab-
lished 1820; W. F. Albright & Sons, editors and
publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl." In
1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
EDGERTON, Williams Co. X} l,043t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd.,60m. W. of Toledo. Sawmills and bas-
ket manufactories.
EARTH; Fridays ; independent ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1882: Chas. W. Miller, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "JKL"
EDON, Williams Co. tl 7401 pop., on
Wabash Rd., 13 m. N. W. of Bryan, the
county seat. Saw and woolen mills, handle,
stave and carriage factories. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; J. F. Coss, editor and pub-
lisher ( Z — 3). Circulation "jkl"
OHIO.
ELDORADO, Preble Co. -n 375 pop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd., 13 m. N. of Eaton,
the county seat.
BEE; Thursdays; independent; four to
eight pages; 11x16; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished April, 1898; O G. Murray, editor
and publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl"
ELMORE, Ottawa Co. ^ l,025tpop., on
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd., 17
m. S. E. of Toledo. Manufacturing and
farming.
T R I B L' N E ; semi weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; independent; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1876; F. E. Holt-
camp, editor and publisher (3—3). Circula-
tion "jkl."
ELM WOOD PLACE, Hamilton Co.
p 2,55iJ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis and Cincinnati, Hamilton
& Dayton Rds., 8 m. N. E. of Cincinnati.
Manufacturing.
VALLEY BLADE; Saturdays; local;
four pages 15x28; subscription 50 cents; J. F.
Scott, editor and publisher (12— 3). Circula-
tion "fKL."
ELYRIA, c. h., Loratn Co. t\ 8,791t
j pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
I and Baltimore & Ohio Rds. and Black r., 25
I m. S. W. of Cleveland. Sheara, sheet steel,
steel tubing furnaces, bow rockets and
grindstones.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sundav aud WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
lican; eight page.s 15x22; subscription— daily
S3, weekly $1; established July, 1901; C. R.
Summers, editor; Elyria Printing Co., pub-
lishers (I— 4). Circulation— Daily "JKL " (A A).
In 1903, Z (4). Weekly "isi."
REPORTER ; every evening exceptSun-
day, LORAIN CO. REPORTER, Satur
dayg; republican; daily four, weekly eight
I pages 18x24; subscription- -dally $3, weekly
$2; established— daily 1898. weekly 1888; E.
LDlsbro, editor; Reporter Printing Co. .pub-
Ushers (8— 3P).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl"
Weekly: In 1894 and 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,272; in 1896, smallest edition
1.820. In 1897, Y. Actual average for 1898,
l,riO. Inl899,yl. Inl900,yl. Inl901,yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, "iiL."
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic ; eight page.9 15x32 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1865; F. S. Reefy, editor and pub-
lisher (6—").
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,2(X). In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, no Issue less than
. 1.250. In 1899, vl. In 19(0. yl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902, vl. In 1903. (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdaj's ; republi-
can: eight pages 18x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1841; Perry S.Williams, editor; Repub-
lican Printing Company, publishers (2—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,500. In 1896, H. In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, lowest edition 2.725. In 1898,
zH. In 1899, zH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH.
In 1902, (z — 4) H. Actual average for 1903.
2,846. In]9(J4, yH.
I BIBLE STUDIES; quarterly; unde-
nominational ; sixteen pages 51^x7 ; sub-
scription 40 cents; established January, 1902;
Mrs. F. N. Smith and Mrs. W. E. Cadmus,
editors and publlBhers. Does not insert ad-
vertisements.
FAYETTE, ^«i<on Co.^886tpop.,on
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd., 50 m.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
827
OHIO.
W. of Toledo. Agriculture and lumber.
Normal School.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1875; Johu S. Young, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
REVIEW: Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription SI : established September, 1901 ;
Balch & Yost, editors and publishers. Circu
lation -JKL.'-
FELICITY, Clermont Co. p 695t pop.,
4 m. N. of Ohio r. and 35 S. E. of Cincinnati.
Tobacco growing and shipping.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1885; Grant Purkiser, editor and publisher
<6-3). Circulation "jkl." In 1898, Z. In
1902, "iKL." In 1903, Z (4).
F I N D L A Y , c. h., Hancock Co.
^ 17,613+ pop., on Lake Erie & "Western
Ohio Central Lines. Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis, Cincinnati, Ham
ilton & Dayton and FIndlay, Ft. Wayne &
Western Rds. and Blanchard's fork of
Auglaize r., 90 m. N. W. of Columbus, the
State capital. Rolling mills, potteries,
glass works, furniture and nail factories,
also stone quarries and tube works. Oil
refineries and natural gas and oil.
COUUIER; every evening except Sun-
<lay. HANCOCK COURIER, Tuesdays,
and UNION, Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4.80, weekly
^1; established— dally 1887, weekly. Courier
1836, Union 1890, consolidated 1903; H. W.
Brown, editor: Findlay Courier Co., pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1901, "jkl. ■ Actual
average for 1902, ^,349. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yl.
Combined weekly: "jkl" In 1902, Z (4, 5).
In 190.S, (z— 4) 1 (••). In 1904, y I.
EVENING JEFFERSONIAN; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays ; independent-republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $4.50, weekly
$1; established— daily 1880, weekly 1854; J.
M. Hotta, editor; Findlay Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—5 P).
Circulatiou— Daily: "jkl" In 1901, Z (4,6),
In 19n3, (z— 4) I (##). Inl904,yl.
"W^eekly: In 1898, -jkl." In 1899, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,400. In 1900, I. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (••).
In 19()4, yl.
niORMNG REPUBLICAN; every
morning except Sunday, and S E M I -
WEEKLY', Tuesdays and Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages— daily 15x22, semi- weekly
18x22; subscription— dally $4.80, semi weekly
$1; established— dally 1886, semi weekly 1879;
S. P. De Wolfe, editor; Republican Company,
publishers (1—5).
Circulatiou— Dailv: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 2.700 In 1896, H. Actual
average for 1897, 3.'257 ; for a year end
ing ivifh June, 1898, 3,3'23 ; for a year end-
ing with June, 1899, 3,'i9'2. In 1900, y H. In
1901, yH. Actual average for a ijear ending
with May, 1902. 3,853 ; for 1903, 3,870. In
1904. yH.
Seuii-VYeekly : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not Ipss than 1.8(X). Actual average for 1896,
tJ,420; /or 1897, <2,69'1; for a year end
ing with June, 1898, ij.954 ; for a year end-
ing with June. 1899. 3.294. In 1900, yH.
In 1901. vH. In 1902. yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yH.
WOCHENBLATT ; Thursdays ; Ger-
man; democratic; eight pages 17x24; sub-
•criptlon $1.50: established 1886; C. H^yne,
«ditor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
OHIO.
FLUSHING, Belmont Co. n 653t pop.
on Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling Rd., 28
m. W. of Wheeling, W. Va. Flour mlllB.
Dairying, wool raising and coal mining.
N EWS-A DVERTISER ; Fridays; Inde-
pendent republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1886; W. E. Judkius,
editor and publisher (6—3). Clrc'n"iKL."
FOREST, Hardin Co. -n l,155t pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Rds.,
29 m. W. of Bucyrus. Milling, manufactur-
ing and agriculture.
REVIEW; Thursdays; independent; ten
pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
1874; J. C. Shuler, editor; Review Co., pub-
lishers (6—3). Circulation "JKL." In 1903.Z (4),
FORT RECOVERY, il^ercer Co.<:i
1,097+ pop., on Lake Erie & Western Rd. and
Wabash r.,45m. S.W. of Lima. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays : independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; A. A. Kolp. editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
FOSTORIA, Seneca Co. t] T.TSOjpop,.
on Lake Erie & Western, Baltimore & Ohio,
New York, Chicago & St. Louis and Colum-
bus, Hocking Valley & Toledo and Ohio,
Central Rds., 13 m. N.W. of Tiffin, the county
seat. Manufacturing and agriculture.
REVIEW-DISPATCH ; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEK L Y, Thurs-
days; republican; daily four to eight, weekly
eight pages 20x24 ; subscription — daily $5,
weekly $1; established — daily 1894. weekly
1860; J. W. Lockhardt, editor; W.B.Ward,
publisher (8—3). Circulation— dally "jkl."
weekly "jkl."
TII^IES; everv evening except Sunday,
and DE3iOCRAT, semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x20;
subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly $1; es
tabllshed— dally 1869, weekly 1875; Roscoe
Carle, editor and publisher (12—3). Circula-
tion—dally "JKL" semi-weekly "iKL." In 1902,
semi-weekly Z (4, 6).
FRANKFORT, ^oss Co. g 717t pop.,
on Cincinnati, Dayton & Ironton Rd., 12
m. N. W. of Chillicothe, the county seat.
Farming.
SUN; Saturdays ; Independent ; eight
pages 14x20; subscription $1; established 1884;
C. E. Biechler, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
FRANKLIN, Warren Co p 2,724t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis and Cincinnati, Jackson &
Mackinaw Rds. and Great Miami r., 10 m.
N. E. of Lebanon, the county seat, and
16 S. of Dayton. Paper and flour mills,
lumber and tobacco factories.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1875; S. S. Tibbals. editor and publisher (12— 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
1,377. In 1904, yl.
NEWS; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages lSx24; subscription $1; established 1895;
Adam Bridge, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
FREDERICTO'WN, ^«o« Co. n
890+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd. and Ov 1
828
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
creek, 7 ra. N. of Mount Vernon, the county
seat. Agriculture.
FREE PRESS; Fridays ; independ-
ent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1871; W. S. Cummings, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
FREEPORT, Harrison Co. D- 690t
pop., on Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling Rd.,
36 m. N. W. of Wheeling, W. Va. Flour
mills, stone quarries and coal mines.
PRESS; Wednesdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1880;
L. B.Williams, editor; Williams Bros., pub-
lishers (7-3).
Circulation: Accorded 1,050 in 1893. In
1896. T. In 1897. Y. In 1898. -jkl" In 1899. Z.
In 1902, Z( 4). Actual average for \%i, 1,307.
In 1904, yl.
FREMONT, c. h., Sandusky Co. [j
8,439+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern, New York, Lake Erie & Western
and Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds. and San-
dusky r., at head of navigation, 24 m. S. W.
of Sandusky. Steamers run to various ports
on Lake Erie. Gas wells.
MESSENGER; every evening except
Sunday, and DE.>IOCRATIC MESSEN-
GER, semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays;
four pages 17x24; subscription —daily $5,
eenii-weekly SI; established — dally 1896,
semi-weekly 1840; G. M. Taylor, editor ; Mes-
senger Publishing Co., publishers (7— 3P).
Circulation— daily "jkl.-* semi weekly "jkl."
In 1899, semi weekly Z. In 1902, -jkl."
N E VA'^ S ; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; independent; four pages 20x24; sub-
scription—daily $5, semi-weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1886, semi weekly 1888; Wrigley
Bros., editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation — Daily: In 1899, "jkl- In
1900,1. Actual average for 1901, 1,4^55. In
1902, yl. In 1903. (z-4) T. In 1904, yl.
S e ni i - \V e e k I V : In 19G0, "jkl. -• Actual
average /or 1901, 3,268. In 1902, yl. In
1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
REPUBLIC A N ; semi-weekly; republi-
can; four pages 17x24; subscription $1;
established 1903: F. W. Sheridan, editor and
publisher (1—5 P).
COURIER; Thursdays; German; demo-
cratic; twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1859: Welsh & Magriem, editors
and publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl.- in
1903, Z (4).
JOURNAL; Fridays ; republican; four
pages 22x30; subscription $1 ; established 1829;
Fremont Journal Company, editorsand pub-
lishers (7—3 P). Circulation "JKL." In 1902,
Z(l,2,4,5).
GAIilON, Crawford Co. [^ 7,282t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St
Louis and Erie Rds., 14 m. W. of Mansfield
and 58 N. E. of Columbus, the State cap-
ital. Steel range works, brick, tile and
machine works, cigar factories, railroad
shops and foundry. Largest carriage-wheel
works in the world. Agriculture.
EVENING INQUIRER; every even
Ing except Sunday, and WEEKI^Y. Fri-
days; democratic; daily four pages 18x24,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription-
dally $5, weekly $2; established— daily 1893,
weekly 1877; H. S. Z. Matthias, editor; Mat-
thias & Matthias, publishers (7—3 P). Circu-
lation—daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
LEADER; every evening except Sun-
day; independent -republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $4; established 1891 ; Sun-
Review Co., editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
OHIO.
SUN-REVIEW; Fridays; republican;
six pages 20x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881; J. W. Cupp, editor; Sun-Review
Printing and Publishing Co.. publishers (8— 3).
Circulation "Jiti." In 1903, Z (4).
GALLIPOLIS, c. h., Gallia Co. p
5,432+ pop., on Columbus, Hocking Valley
& Toledo and Ohio Central Rds. and Ohio r.,
200 m. E. of Cincinnati. Various manu-
factories. Farming and coal mining.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays; republi-
can ; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription — weekly $1; established— daily
1892, weekly 1818; I. F. Chapman, editor;
Journal Printing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl." In
1898.weekly Z. In 1902, "jkl."
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $4. weeklj' $1; established-
daily 1894. weekly 1871 ; Wm. Q. Sibley, editor;
The Tribune Company, publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation— Daily: "jjo.."
W^eekly: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, 1. In 1897.
Y. In 1898. "JKL."
BULLETIN; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1867; M. F. Merriman, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3P).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, Z. In
1900, July, publisher asserts, every issue dur-
ing the past year not less than 2.250. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
GALLIA CO. NEWS; Fridays; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established January, 1904; E. W. Mauck,
editor and publisher (2—5 P).
GALLIA TIMES; Wednesdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1898; Harry Hurn, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1898. 1. Actual average
for a year en cling ivith Sept., 1899, 1,630;
for 1900, 1,700. In 1901, yl. Actual aver-
age for 1902. 1,954; /or 1903, ti,261. In
1904, yl.
HUNTER -TRADER- TRAPPER;
monthly; sporting; sixty four to one hun-
dred pages 6x9; subscription $1: established
1900; A. R. Harding, editor and publisher
(12—4). '
Circulation: In 1900. "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1901, 6,790: for 1902. 9,958; for
1903, 12,875; /o.^ 1904, 16,625.
GAMBIER, Knox Co. n 751t pop., on
Cleveland, Akron & Columbus Rd., 5 m. E.
of Mount Vernon, the county seat. Seat of
Kenyon College. Farming.
KEN YON COLLEGIAN; monthly,
during the college year; collegiate; twenty-
eight pages 7x10; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished 1873; Students of Kenyon College,
editors and publishers (3 — 3). Circ'n "jkl."
GARRETTSVILLE, Portage Co.^
1,145+ pop., on Erie Rd. and Mahoning r.,
87 m. S. E. of Cleveland and 30 N. W. of
Youngstown. Tool and table factories,
foundry and machine shop. Maple sugar
and syrup.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1866; Charles B. Webb, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3). Circulation "iKt." In 1902, Z
(1, 2, 4,5).
GENEVA, Ashtabula Co. cf 2,342t pop.»
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern and
New York, Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 45 m.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
8Ji9
OHIO.
OHIO.
N. E. o Cleveland, 10 S. W. of Ashtabula
and 4 from Lake Erie. Manufacturing.
FKEE PRESS-TIMES; every even-
ing except Sunday; republican; four pages
15x22; subscription $2; established — Free
PresiS 1876, Times 1866; consolidated Novem-
ber, 1901; J. D. Field & Bro., editors and
publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less rhan 1,008. Actual average for 1896,
1,151; /"or 1897, l.'^06; /or 1898. 1,221;
for 1899, 1,177; for a year ending with
June, 1900, 1,209 J /or a year ending with
June 1901, 1,243; for a year ending with
June 1902,- 1,366; /or 1903, 1,873; /or 1904,
1,978.
OEORGETO WN, c. h., Brown Co. p
1,529+ pop., on Cincinnati, Georgetovrn &
Portsmouth Rd. and White Oak creek, 40 m.
S. E. of Cincinnati. Farming.
GAZETTE; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1880 ; T. J. Leeds, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl-
NEWS DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic- eight pages 20x26; subscription
S1.25; established 1865; J. W. Eylar. editor;
Brown County Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
GERMANTO WN, Montgomery Co.
-a l,702tpop., on Cincinnati, Jackson & Mack-
inaw Rd. and Twin r., 44 m. N. of Cincin-
nati. Carriages, agricultural implements,
tobacco and cigars.
PRESS ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1873 ; H. A. Smalley, editor and publisher
<3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
RECORD ; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1897; F. N. Pless-
Inger, editor and publisher. Circ'n"jKL "
GIBSONBURG, Sandusky Co. bL791t
pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd., 13 m. W.
of Fremont, the county seat, and 23 S. E.
of Toledo. Lime works, saw mills, stave
factories and planing mills. Farming.
DERRICK; Thursdays; independent;
«ight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; W. J. Aleshire, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903,
Z(4).
GIRARD, Trumbull Co. D 2,636 pop.,
on Erie. Mahoning Valley, Pennsylvania
Lines West of Pittsburg, Pittsburg and
Western Rds. Sni. S. E. of Warren, the
couutj- seat.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; sub.seription $1; established 1904;
L. R. Beii.iamin, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
GLENVILIiE, Cuyahoga Co. q- 5.588t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd., 5 m. N. E. of Cleveland.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1888;
John Shackson, editor and publisher (3—8).
Circulation: Inl896,"jjcL." Actual average
for 1897, 1,133. In 1898. publisher assorts,
no issue less than 1.080. Actual averaijr for
a year ending with October 20, 1899, 1,261 ;
for a year ending with September 1900,
1,308. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, "JKL."
GLOTJSTER,^'^<«» Co. Q^2,\55^ pop.,
on Columbus. Sandusky & Hocking and
Ohio Central Rds., 15 m. N. of Athens, the
county seat. Brickmakingand coal mining.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1896; Otto C. Roush, editor; Craft & Roush,
publishers (8— 3. Circulation "iitL" In 1903,
Z(4).
GRAND RAPIDS, Wood Co. b
549+ pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas
City Rd., and Miami & Erie canal, 25 m. S
W. of Toledo. Pulp and chemical factories.
Agriculture.
TRI-CO. BUliLETIN; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1897; Geo. A. Bell, editor;
Azor Thurston, publisher (8—3). Circ'n"iKL."
GRANVILLE, Licking Co. a 1,4251
pop., on Ohio Central Rd., 6 m. W. of New-
ark, the county seat. Seat of Denison Uni-
versity, Shepardsou College and Granville
Female College.
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 1.3x30;
subscription $1.25; established 1880 ; W. H.
Kussmaul, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE
NEUROLOGY; bi-monthly, scientific
and medical; eighty pages 6x9; subscription
$3.50 ; established 1891; C. J. Herrick. editor
and publisher (1—5 P). Circulation "jkl."
GREENFIELD, ^t^/ii^and Co. p 3,979t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
and Ohio Southern Rds. and Paint creek,
75 m. N. E. of Cincinnati. Agriculture and
manufactures.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; daily inde-
pendent, weekly democratic; daily four
pages 15x22. weekly eight pages 20x26; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1; established-
daily 1898, weekly 1897; John L. Strange, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation— daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished May, 1901; A. I. McVey, editor;
Greenfield Printing and Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (6—3). Circulation "iio,"
In 1903, Z (4).
GREENSPRING, Seneca Co. t] 816t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago Sc
St. Louis and New York, Chicago & St.
Louis Rds., 20 m. S. W. of Sandusky. Sul-
phur spring. Agriculture.
ECHO; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1895;
J. W. Hahn, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKi "
GREENVILLE, c. h. Darke Co. -a
5,501+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis, Cincinnati, Jackson &
Mackinaw and Dayton & Union Rds., 35 m.
N. W. of Dayton. Various manufactories
and grain elevators. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription — daily $5, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1890, weekly 1892; S. R. Kemble,
editor and publisher. Circ'n- dally "jkl."
weekly "j_kl" In 1901. weekly Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
COURIER; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1875; John Calderwood. editor and
publisher (6-3). Circ'n "jkl" In 1903, Z (4).
830
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays; democratic;
foiir pages 23x30; subscription $1; estab
Ushed 1855; Roland Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (3— 3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl.- in 1899, zl. In
1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In
1903. V I. In 1904, y I.
DEMOCRATIC ADVOCATE; Thurs
days ; democratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1883; W. A. Browne,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less thanl,n5. In 1896, I. In 1897, 1 Z. In
1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. Inl901,yl.
In 1902, vl. In 1903, ••jkl."
DEUTSCHE UM8CHAU; Thursdays;
German; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub
scrlption $1 ; established 1883 ; A. T. Knorr,
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl."
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1832; E. C. Otwell, editor and publisher (8— 3).
Circulation "i!LL." Inl903, Z (4).
GREENWICH, Huron Co. ^ 84»t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Cliicago &
St. Louis, Baltimore & Ohio and Northern
Ohio Rds., 55 m. S. W. of Cleveland. Roller,
flouring, saw and planing mills, corncob
pipe manufactory and hoop and stave fac-
tory. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays: Independ-
ent: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1890; I. J. Brooks, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jki."
GRO VERHILIi, Paulding Co. t]655t
pop., on Findley, Ft. Wayne & Western
Rd., 13 m. S. E. of Paulding, the county
seat. Lumbering and farming.
REPORTER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription 40 cents; estab
lished 1897; D. G. Liudley, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "jicL."
HAMDEN JUNCTION, Vinton
Co. P 838t pop., on Baltimore & Ohio South-
western Rd., 125 m. E. of Cincinnati. Iron
manufacturing and coal mining.
HAMDEN ENTERPRISE; Satur-
days; independent; four pages 30x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1879; K. J. Cameron,
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl."
HAMILTON, c. h., Butler Co. p
23,914+ pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton &
Dayton, Cincinnati, Hamilton & Indian-
apolis, Erie, Pittsburg, Cleveland, Cincin-
nati, Chicago & St. Louis, Cincinnati &
Dayton and Bellaire, Zanesville & Cincin-
nati Rds. and Miami r., 30 m. N. of Cincin-
nati. Paper, flour and woolen mills, iron
foundry, factories and farm implements.
EVENING DEMOCRAT; every even-
ing except Sunday, and BUTLER CO.
DEMOCRAT, Thursdays; democratic;
daily eight, weekly sixteen pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly SI : established-
daily 1886, weekly 1814; Homer Qard, editor;
Butler Co. Democrat Co., publishers (1—4).
Circulation — Daily: In 1901, "jkl." In
1902, (z-6) I. In 1903, yl. In 1901, H.
Weekly: "jkl"
EVENING SUN; every evening except
Sunday.and WEEK LY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; six to ten pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $3, weekly 50 cents; establiihed June,
1902; Sloane Gordon, editor; Sun Publishing
Company, publishers (1 — i).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1903, 5,001; /or 1901, 5,592.
Weekly ; In 1903, (z-4) !(••). In'1904. yl.
tublisher's announcement.— T\ie Sun occu-
OHIO.
pies a leading and distinctive field in one
of the strongest manufacturing communi-
ties in America. Being the first newspaper
to recognize union labor, it enjoys an unex-
ampled clientele among the laboring
classes. However, its circulation is not
confined to that class by any means. It
circulates in every village arid hamlet in
the county of Butler and very largely in
contiguous counties. It is the official news-
paper of the city of Hamilton and the
county of Butler, and of the Democratic
party in that city and county, being so in-
dorsed by the controlling party committees.
REPUBLICAN-NEWS; every evening
except Sunday, and TELEGRAPH »
Thursdays; republican; daily eight, weekly
sixteen pages 17x24; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1; established— i2epi<bZ!can. 1892;
iVeios, 1879, Telegraph, 18U; Walter L. Tobey,
editor; Republican Publishing Company,
publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation- Daily: In 1896, H. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899. zH. In 1900, zH.
In 1901, yH. In 1902, (z— 6) H. In 1903,yl. In
1904 (z-4) H.
Weekly : In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
VH. Inl899. zH. In 1900, y I. In 1901, y I.
In 1902, (z— 6) I. In 19u3, yl. In 1904, "jkl."
Publisher's announcement —Hamilton is one
of the best manufacturing cities in Ohio.
English speaking mechanics who own
their own homes. The Daily Republican-
News and the Hamilton Telegraph guar-
antee to advertisers as much circulation as
all the other papers in Hamilton combined.
Proof will be furnished for the asking.
Rates on application.
BUTLER CO. PRESS; Fridays;
labor; four pages 17J^x24; subscription $1;
established May, 1901; Edw. E. Weiss, editor;
Nonpareil Publishing Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation "jkl."
DIE VOLKS-STIMME I N D NA-
TIONAL ZEITUNG; Saturdays; Ger-
man ; democratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1867; Wm. De la Court,
editor; Germania Publishing Companv, pub-
lishers (3— 3).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." In 1900, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue was less than 1.100.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. "jkl.-
METHODIST; monthly; methodlst-
episcopal; six to eight pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion 25 cents; established January, 1902; C. E.
Schenk, editor; Brown & Whitaker, pub-
lishers (3—3). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
HARRISON, Hamilton Co. p l,4o6t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Cliicago &
St. Louis Rd., 25 m. N. W. of Cincinnati the
county seat. Flour mills, cooper shops, can-
ning factory, drill works and buggy and
furniture manufactories.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 21x28 ; subscription $1 ; established
1899; W. E.Taylor, editor and publislier (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
NEWS ; Thursdays ; Independent ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1871 ; Walter Hartpence, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
HICKSVIIiLE, Defiance Co. ^ 2,5201
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 20 m. W. of
Defiance, the county seat. Handle and
table manufactories and flour mills.
NEWS; Thursdays ; Independent ; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established 1874;
Myron J. Schell, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, I.
Actual average for W,T,. 1,494. In 1898. zl.
Inl899.zl. Inl900,yl. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl,
In 1903, "JKL."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1885: Claude Gleagon, editor and publisher
(6— S). Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
831
OHIO.
HIGGINSPORT, Broun Co. J3 «oO
pop., on Ohio r, 114 i»- S. W. of George
town, the count j* seat. Manufacturing and
river trade.
HORNET; Saturdays; independent;
eight Paiges 18x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Misses E. M. & N. J. Foster, edi-
tors and pubilsiiors (8— o). Circulation "ijKL."
HIL.LSBORO, c. h. Highland Co. Q
4,535+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio South-
western and Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Vir-
ginia Rds., 62 m. E. of Cincinnati. Agri-
culture.
DISPATCH; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1898;
E. N. Workman, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulatiou: In 1898, "jkl " Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1,15'-^. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
(z— 4, 6) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jkl."
GAZETTE; Fridays ; democratic ;
•ight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
llshed 1818; A. E. Hough, editor; Hillsboro
Gazette Co., publishers (&— 3). Circulation
"jiL.- In 1897, Z. In 1902, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
NEWS-HERALD; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1837; Geo. W. Barrere, Jr., editor;
Geo. W. Bai-rere, publisher (6 — 3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jjcl." In 1898, pub
lisher asserts, no issue less than 1,700. In
1899. yl. In 1900, June, publisher asserts, dur
ing the past j'ear no issue was less than 1.700.
In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904, vl.
HIRAM, Portage Co.c( 6591 pop., on
Erie Rd., 4 m. N. W. of Garrettsville.
Seat of Hiram College.
HIRAM COLLEGE ADVANCE;
Bemi-monthly, during the college year; col-
legiate; twenty-eight pages 8x11; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1887; Literary Societies of
Hiram College, editors and publishers. Cir
culation "jkl."
HOLGATE. Henry Co. tll.237t pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio and Toledo, St. Louis
& Kansas City Rds., 10 m. S. of Napoleon,
the county seat. Farming and lumbering.
HENRY CO. REVIEW; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1882; Smith &Jaquith, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl"
HUBBARD, Trumbull Co. cf l,230t
pop., on Erie and Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern Rds., 8 m. N. E. of Youngstown.
Roller mill, furnaces, tin-plate factory and
machine shop. Coal mining.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1878; R. S. Baker, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
HUDSON, Summit Co. cT 9831 pop.,
on Cleveland, Akron & Columbus and
Cleveland & Pittsburg Rds., 12 m. N. E. of
Akron. Agriculture and dairying.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1: established 189fi; L. H.
and Miss Lerna H. Chapin, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
nVSTSVIL.'L'E, Logan Co. -0 4081
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 6 m. N. of Bellefontaine, the
county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 18x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; E. M. Day,
editor and publisher (6—3). Circulation "uu,."
OHIO.
HURON, J^rie Co. [^ l,708t pop., on
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern and
Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds., Lake Erie and
Huron r., 9 m. S. E. of Sandusky , the county
seat. Market for lake fish.
ERIE CO. REPORTER; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1879; D. H. Clock, editor and
publisher. Circulation -jkl."
HYDEPARK, Hamilton Co. p l,691t
pop., on Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Vir-
ginia Rd., 6 m. E. of Cincinnati.
VIM; Saturdays; local; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; E. P. &.
Julia Fitch Foster, editors and publishers
(8— 3P), Circulatiou "iKL."
IRONTONjC. h., Lawrence Co. p
ll,868t pop., on Cincinnati. Hamilton & Day-
ton, Chesapeake & Ohio and Norfolk &
Western Rds. and Ohio r.. 145 m. E. of Cin-
cinnati. Large river commerce. Iron and
coal mining. Iron manufactories and fur-
niture. Lumber interests. Fire-brick works.
IRONTONIAN ; every morning except
Monday, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays ; democratic ; eight pages 15x21 ;
subscription— daily $5, semi weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1888, semi weekly 1878; Jas.
I. Gorman, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulatiou— Daily: In 1896, "jkl" In
1897, publisher asserts, no Issue less than
1,200. In 1898, y I. In 1899, y I. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, -iKi^"
Semi- Weekly: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897,
publisher asserts, no issue less than 1,700. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, "JKL."
REGISTER; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays: re-
publican; eight pages 15x32; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $1; established— daily 1899,
weekly 1350; F. A. Ross, editor; Register
Publishing Company, publishers f 3— 3).
Circulatiou-Daily: Mkl " in 1901, Z (4).
In 1902, Z (4).
Weekly: In 1894, publisher asserts, smallest
2.950. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zl. In 1899, y I. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. y I. In 1903, "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; every evenmg except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; repub-
lican; daily eight pages 20x26, weekly four
pages 22x28: subscription— dally $5, weekly
50 cents; established— dally 1889, weekly 1874;
F. A. Ross, editor and publisher.
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, "jkl." In
1896. I. In 1897, Y. In 1898. -jkl." In 1899, zl.
In 1900, July, publisher asserts, for the past
three years over 1,400. In 1901 yL In 1902, yl.
In 1903, "j_ki.." (A A).
Weekly: In 1895, "jkl" In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, zH. In 19^1,
July, publisher asserts, during the past eight
vears, not less than 3,000 In 1901, yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yl.
JACKSON, c. h., Jackson Co. g 4,672t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
and Ohio Southern Rds., 39 m. S. E. of
Chillicothe and 96 S. of Columbus, the
State capital. Blast furnacen, flour, plan-
ing and woolen mills, coal and iron miiles.
HERALD; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays;democratic ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established 1866; J. D.
Wiittman, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898. zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901.
publisher asserts, not less than 1,425. In
1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
SIJN; semi-weekly, Mondays and Thurs-
days; republican; four page* 15x22; subscrip-
832
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
OHIO.
tlon $1 ; established 1889; W. T. Morgan and A.
v. Ei'ans, editors; Sun Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (3—3). Circ'n"4KL" In 1902, Z (4).
STANDARD -JOURNAL; Wednes-
days; republican; eight pages 15x32; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1847; D. W. Williams
and T. C. Gerken, editors; Standard Journal
Company, publishers.
Circulatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,860. Actual average tor 1896,
1,85.3. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl.
In 1901), yl. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl. in 1903,
"JKL."
JACKSON CENTER, Sfielbii Co. -a
644+ pop., on Ohio Southern Kd., 16 m. N. E.
of Sidney, the county seat. Farming and
manufacturing.
N E \VS ; Thursdays ; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; C. N. Shook,
editor and publisher. Circulation "tKL."
JAMESTOWN, Greene Co. -o l,205t
pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton
Rd., 10 m. S. E. of Xenia, the county seat,
and 25 S. E. of Dayton. Agriculture.
GREENE CO. PRESS: Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1899; Press Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (12—3). Clrc'n "jkl"
JOURNAL ; Fridays; independent ; eight
pages 16x22 ; subscription $1.25 ; established
1876; W. S. Galvln & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
JEFFERSON, c. h., Ashtabula Co. a
1,319+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern Rd., 60 m N. E. of Cleveland
rnd 12 m. S. of Ashtabula Harbor. Agri-
culture and dairying.
GAZETTE; tri weekly, Tuesdays, Thurs-
days and Saturdays; republican ; eight pages
18x20; subscription $1.5<J; established 18/6; E.
C. Lampson, editor ana publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, jkl" In 1896. I. In
1897, I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899. "jkl." In 1900.
Z (4). In 1902, Z (6).
ASHTABULA CO. SENTINEL;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1832; J. A.
Howells, editor; J. A. Howells & Company,
publishers (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.500. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898,1. In 1899. yl. In 1900, zl. Inl901. yl.
In 1902. yl. Actual average for 1903, 1,695.
In 1904, yl.
JEFFERSON VILLE, Fayette Co.g
790+ pop., on Ohio Southern Rd., 10 m. N,
W. of Washington, the county seat. Grain
elevators, flour and saw mills. Agriculture.
CITIZEN; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1884; L, O.
Fults, editor; Citizen Publishing Co. (Ltd.)
publishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl"
JEWETT, Harrison Co. D- 743t pop.,
on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds., 7 m. N. of
Cadiz, the county seat. Agriculture and
manufacture of railway cars.
SUN: Thursdays ; independent ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1898;
E. J. Drake, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "iKL "
JOHNSTOWN, Licking Co. n 688t
pop., on Ohio Central Rd., 16 m. N. W. of
Newark, the county seat. Flour and saw
mills and pump manufactory.
INDEPENDENT ; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1883; Wm. A. Ashbrook, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1898, "jill." Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1,403. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902, 1,559; for 1903,
1,569: /or 1904, 1,610.
KALIDA, Putnam Co. ti 622t pop., on
Columbus, Lima & Milwaukee Rd., 9 m.
E. of Ottawa, the county seat. Farming.
HERALD; Fridays: eight pages 15x22;
Bubscription $1 ; established 1901 ; J. R.
Swaney, editor and publisher (3—3;. Circu
lation"JKL." (A A).
RECORD; Thursdays; Independent:
eight pages 13x20; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished 1903; B. H. Heaton, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 5)^
KENT, Portage Co. cf4,541t pop., on
Wheeling & Lake Erie, Erie and Baltimore
& Ohio & Western Rds. and Cuyahoga r.,
10 m. N. E. of Akron and 32 S. E. of Cleve-
land. Water power, used in various man-
iifactures. Railroad machine shops.
BULLETIN ; Fridaj^s ; independent ;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1866; A. D. Braden, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,034. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "iKL."
COURIER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1886 ;
J. G. Paxton, editor; W. S. Kent, publisher
(3—3).
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, smallest 1,160. Actual average for
1896, 1,411. In 1897. Y. Actual average
/"or 1898, 1,455; /or 1899, 1,573. In 1900. yl.
Actual average for 1901, 1,793; for 1902,
1,832. In 1903, yl. Actual average for
1904, 1,902.
KENTON, c. h., Hardin Co. -□ 6,852t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis. Erie and Ohio Central Rds. and
Scioto r., 74 m. S.W. of Sandusky. Agricult-
ure, manufacturing and lumber.
D E HI O C R A T; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEK L Y, Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; daily four pages 20x26, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly
$1.50; established — daily 1892, weekly 1844;
C. E. Flanagan, editor; Democrat Printing
Co., publishers (3-3). Clrc'n — daily "jkl"
weekly "jkl.- In 1902. daily Z (1, 2. 4, 5),
weekly Z(l, 2, 4, 5).
NEWS-REPUBLICAN; every even-
ing except Sunday, and HARDIN CO.
WEEKLY REPUBLICAN, Fridays;
republican; daily four pages 20x26, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $5,
weekly $1; established 1890; W. M. Beckman,
editor ; The Republican Company, publishers.
Circulalion— Daily: In 1895, "jkl." Actual
average for 1896, 1,098; for 1897. 1,065)
/"or 1898, 1,122. Inl899,yl. Inl900.yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jkl."
Weekly: Actual average for \mz, 1,800 ;
for 1896, 1,348 ; for 1897. 1,363 ; for 1898,
1,311. Inl899.yl. In 19()0, yl. In 1901,yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, "jkl-"
DAS AVOCHENBLATT; Thursdays;
German; twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1881; Louis Schloenbach, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
GRAPHIC NEWS; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1881; The Republican Company,
publishers.
Circulatiou : Actual average for 1895,
2,412; /or 1896. 2,483; for 1897.2,420;
for 1898, 2,310. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, -iKL."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
833
OHIO.
OHIO.
PRESS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1897; H. B. Will-
iams and W. L. Flnley, editors and pub
Ushers (3— o).
C'ii'Ciilntioii: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver
age for 1899, ti, 147. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In UH12. yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
KIIiLBUCK, Holmes Co. a 370t pop.,
on Cleveland, Akron & Columbus Rd., 8 m.
S. W. of MlUersburg, the county seat.
Farming.
NEWS; Wednesdays; independent; eight
pages 15x2.i; subscription 75 cents; estab
iished 1897; Kanavel, editor and publisher
(8 — 3). Circulation ■•jkl."
KINGSVILLE, Ashtabula Co. cf l,412t
pop. (of township), on Lake Shore &, Michi-
gan Southern and New York, Chicago &
St. Louis Rds., 7 m. E. of Ashtabula. Grist
mills and agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1883;
Dill Southwick, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
HIGH SCHOOli HERAliD; month
ly; educational; sixteen pages 6x8; subscrip-
tion 2t cents; established October, 1902; Lil-
lian Kinnear, editor; Dill Southwick, pub
li^her (1—4). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
KINGSTON, i?os« Co., g 750 pop., on
Norfolk & Western Rd., 10 m. N. E. of Chllli-
cothe, the county seat. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; independent;
four pa^es 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1900; I. N. Bower, editor and pub
Usher (1—5).
KINSMAN, Trumbull Co. nf l,248t
pop. (Of township), on Lake Shore & Michi-
gan Southern Rd., 2 m. N, E. of Kinmans
station and25 N. of Youngstowu. Farming.
NE"\VS ; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scriptions!; established 1897; Geo. L. Camp-
bell, editor and publisher (7— 3P). Circula-
tion "JKL."
LAKE VIEW, Logan Co. -05531 pop.,
12}^^ m. N. W. of Belief ontalne, the county
seat. Agriculture.
TRI-COUNTY SUN; Fridays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1898; H. M. Youngpeters, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
LANCASTER, c. h., Fairfield Co. a
8,991+ pop., on Cincinnati & Muskingum Val-
ley and Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo
Rds. and Hocking canal, 32 m. S. E. of Co-
lumbus, the State capital, and 116 N. E. of
Cincinnati. Manufacturing. Natural gas.
Agriculture.
EAGLE; every evening except Sunday,
and OHIO EAGLE, Wednesdays; demo-
cratic ; eiglit pages— daily 15x22, weekly 20x26;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—daily 1890. weekly 1809; Edward Wetz-
ler, editor and publisher.
Circiilatiou-Daily: -jkl." In 1899, Z. In
1901, Z (1,4). Inl901 (z— 11)1. In 19a2, yl. In
1903, y I. In 1904, "JKL."
Weekly : In 1894. publisher asserts, not less
than 2,300. in 1895. H. In 1896, H. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, y I. Inl899, zl. In 1900, y I. In
1901, yl. In 1902, I. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
EVENING GAZETTE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKIjY, Thurs-
days; republican; daily eight, weekly six-
teen pages 15x22; subscription — daily $5,
weekly $1; established— daily 1895, weekly
1826; Malcolm Jennings, editor; Gazette
Printing Co.. publishers (7— 3P). Circulation
— daily "JKL-." weekly "J.KL." In 1902, Z ( 1. 2, 4, 5).
FAIRFIELD CO. DEMOCRAT i
semi-weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays ;
democratic; four pages 16x26; subscription
$1; established 1890; Fairfield Co. Democrat
Printing and Publishing Company, editors
and publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl." In
1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl" In V.m, Z (4).
FAIRFIELD CO. REPUBLICAN i
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription 90 cents; established 1879 ; A. R.
Eversole, editor and publisher (6 — 3).
Circulation: In 1897. "JKL." In 1898, zl. In
1899, yl. In 1900. zl. In 1901, publisher as-
serts, no edition was less than 1,680; in 1902,
August, for more than two years not less
than 1,680. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
BUCKEYE; monthly; distributing and
agents; eight pages 83^x12; subscription
25 cents; established January, 1902; Edgar P.
Lacev, editor; Buckeye PrintingCo., publish-
ers (7— 3). Circulation "jkl." {In 1903, Z (4).
(A A).
LARUE, Marion Co. n 997t pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Loult
Rd. and Scioto r.. 14 m. W. of Marion, the
county seat. Agricultural country.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1876;
C. V. Mollencopf , editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
LATTY, Paulding Co. )j 444t pop., on
Cincinnati Northern Rd.
LEDGER; Thursdays (A A).
LEBANON, c. h., Warren Co. p2,867t
pop., on Cincinnati, Lebanon & Northern
and Dayton, Lebanon & Cincinnati Rds.,
22 m. S. of Dayton and 30 N. E. of Cincin-
nati. Agriculture and stock raising.
PATRIOT; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1867; Mrs. M. P. Wilson, editor and
publisher (3—3).
Circiilatiou; In 1895, 'JKL." In 1896, I. In
1897. I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, "ijcj,." In
1902, Z (4).
REPUBLICAN-RECORD ; Wednes-
davs; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scriptions!; established 1898; A. Michall, edi-
tor; Record Publishing and Printing Co.,
publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl." In
1903, Z (4).
WESTERN STAR; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1806; R. O. Adams, editor; The
Western Star Publishing Company, publish-
ers (12—4).
Ctrciilatiou: Actual average for 1895,
'>2..353. In 1896, H. In 1897. H Z. Actual
average for 1898, 2,727. In 1899, yH. In
1900. zH. In 1901,(z-1.2,4)H. In 1902, yH.
In 1903, (z— 4) H. In 1904. yH.
JERSEY HUSTLER; monthly;
stock; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription 50
cents; established April, 1897; Orrie Walter,
editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4)
I. In 1904, (z-4) I ( • •).
LEESisURG, Highland Co. g 783t
pop., on Baltimore * Ohio Southwestern
Rd.. 34 m. W. of Chillicothe. Woolen and
flour mills and shoe and canning factoriei.
BUCKEYE; Thursdays; neutral; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1885;
Andrews & Cox, editors and publishers (8—3) .
Circulation "jkl."
LEETONIA, Columbiana Co. (::r2,744t
pop., on New York, Lake Erie & Western
53
834
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
and Pennsylvania Go's Rds., 63 m. N. W. of
Pittsburg, Pa. Rolling mill, potteries,
foundry, blast furnaces, edge-tool factory
and boiler works.
REPORTER; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1872; T. S. Arnold, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
liEIPSIC, Putnam Co. tl l.'!'26t pop.,
on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton and New
York. Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 27 m. N. of
Lima. Building material and tile and brick
works. Grain market.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 18<8 ; W. W. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1892; Brandon D. Hickey, editor and
publisher (3-3). ^ ^^^^ , „ ,
Circiilatiou: In 1894 and 1895 publisher
asserts, not less than 1,000. In 1896 I. In
1897, Y. Actual average for 1898. l,OOU.
In 1899. "JKL." In 1900, Z. In 1902, Z (1,2, 4. d).
LEWISBURG, Prehle Co. -a 560t
pop., on Cincinnati, Jackson & Mackinaw
Rd., 8 m. N. E. of Easton, the county seat.
Farming.
L.EADER; Wednesdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1897: P. L.
Coleman, editor; The Lewisburg Printing
Co., publishers. Circulation ".jkl"
LIBERTY CENTER, Senry Co.^
606+ pop., on Wabash Rd., 7 m. E. of Nape
leon, the county seat, and 29 W. of Toledo.
Timber shipping.
LIBERTY PRESS; Thursdays ;
neutral; eight pages 15x22; subscription «1;
established 1886; Mires Brothers, editors and
publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
LIMA, c. h., Allen Co. \2 21,723t pop.,
on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton, Pitts-
burg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago, Chicago & Erie,
Lake Erie & Western, Ohio Southern and
Detroit. Lima & Northern Rds. and Ottawa
r., 130 m. N. of Cincinnati. Manufacturing.
Center of oil fields.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $3.25; estab-
lished 1897; J. R. Finnell, editor; Lima News
Company, publishers (12—3).
Cireulatiou: In 1898. -jkl." In 1899, Z. In
1900, June, publisher asserts, during the past
year no less than 2,500. In 1901, yH. In
1903, January, publisher asserts, during the
fast year have printed no issue less than 3,200.
•1 1903 (z— 4) H. In 1904, vH.
REPUBLICAN GAZETTE: every
morning except Monday, and A L f iEN CO.
REPUBLICAN GAZETTE, semi
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays ; republican;
eight pages 17x22}^; subscription— daily $5,
«emi- weekly $1; established— jRepwWican
1877, Gazette 1852; W. A. & H. D. Campbell,
editors; Republican Gazette Company, pub-
lishers (3— 3).
Cireulatiou— Daily: In 1896, "jkl." In
1897, publisher asserts, no issue less than 2,000.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901- yl.
In 1902, (z— 4, 5) I. In 1903, -jkl-"
Semi-Weekly: In 1896, -jkl-" In 1897,
publisher asserts, no issue less than 2,300. In
1898, vl. In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, (z— 4, 5) T. In 1903, -jkl-"
TIMES-DEMOCRAT ; every evening
except Sunday, and SEMI- WEEKLY",
Tuesdays and Fridays ; democratic ; daily
four pages 20x26, semi-weekly eight pages
OHIO.
15x22; subscription — daily $5, semi-weekly $1;
established — daily 1884, semi- weekly 1852;
Times-Democrat Publishing Co., publishers.
C i rcul ati o u— Daily : In 1896, "jkl."
In 1897, publisher asserts, not less than 2,U00.
In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jkl."
Semi-Weekly: Inl896,"JKL." Inl897, HZ.
In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901. yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, "j^l."
ADVERTISER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889: R. W. Parmenter, editor; Par-
menter Printing Company, publishers (8—3).
Cireulatiou: In 1897. 'jkl." Actual arer-
aore/or 1898, 2,096. In 1899. zl. In 1900. yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •).
Iul904, yl.
DER COURIER; Wednesdays; German;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1876; A. Weixelbaum, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
OIL NEWS; semi-monthly; petroleum;
eight pases 10^xl3>g; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; Otto G. Tague, editor; The Oil
News Publishing Co., publishers (2—5 P).
CO-OPERATOR; monthly; independ-
ent (cooperative); eight pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents ; established May, 1901;
J. E. Wickham, editor; Union Agency Com-
pany, publishers (3—3). Circulation— In 1902,
Z(l, 2, 4, 5)(AA).
ELECTRO -THERAPEUTIST;
monthly; electro-therapeutics; sixteen paget
5x9; subscription $1; established 1897; H. C
Bennett, M.D., editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1897, H. In 1898. yH.
Actual average /-or 1899, 3,125. In 1900, H.
In 1901, yH. In 1902. yl. In 19C3, yl. In
1904, (z-^) I (••).
LISBON, c. h., Columbiana Co. iif
3,380+ pop., on Pittsburg, Lisbon and West-
ern and New York, Lake Erie & Western
Rds. and Beaver r., 56 m. N. W. of Pittsburg,
Pa. Sewer-pIpe works, fire-brick, woolen
and other manufactories. Agriculture and
wool growing. Coal and iron mines.
PATRIOT ; every evening except Sun-
day, and OHIO PATRIOT, semi-weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription— dally $3.50, semi-
weekly $1; established— daily 1898, semi-
weekly 1808; W. S. Potts, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation— semi-weekly "jkl-" In
1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl." In ims, Z (4) (• •).
LITTLE HOCKING; Washington
Co. □, 250 pop., on Baltimore & Ohio South-
western Rd., 8 m. S. W. of Parkersburg,
West Virginia. Farming, saw and grist
mills.
BUCKEYE ; semi-monthly; independ-
ent; four pages 15x22; .subscription 35 cents;
established 1900; J. M. Miller, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
LOCKLAND, Hamilton Co. p 2,695t
pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton
and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rds. and Miami Valley canal, 12 m.
N. of Cincinnati, the county seat. Lumber,
bricks, flour, starch, paper, cotton and
asbestos goods.
MILLCREEK VALLEY N E W S ;
Saturdays; Indeoendent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1884; John G.
Heher, editor; The Review Publishing Co..'
publishers (3—5 P).
Circulation: In 1901, "iKL." In 1902. July,
publisher asserts, for more than a year has
not been so few as 1,000. » In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
835
OHIO.
OHIO.
liODI, Medina Go. [j 846t pop., on
Wheeling & Lake Erie and Baltimore &
Ohio Rd!?., 20 m. N. of Wooster. farming
and manufacturing.
REVIEW; Thursdays; Independent:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; A. F. Dunlap & Son, editors and
publishers (:3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
liOGAN, c. h., Hocking Co. Q 3,4801
pop., on Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo
Rd., and Hocking r., 18 m. S. E. of Lancaster.
Coal and iron mines.
HOCKING SENTINEL; Thursdays;
democratic ; four pages 21x28 ; subscription
$150; established 1842; Lewis Green, editor
and publisher. Circulation ■■jkl."
JOURNAL -GAZETTE; Thursdays;
elghttoteu pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es
tabllshed 1890; F.M. McKay, editor; The Jour-
nal-Gazette Publlsliing Company, publishers
(7— 3P).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,850. In 1896. 1. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
•'JKL." In 1899, Z. Actual average for a year
ending unth June, 1902, ti,533. In 1903,
H. In 1904, yl.
OHIO DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; demo
oratlc; four pages 18x24; subscription 60
cents; establlsned 1884; J. B. Dollison, editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl." In
1901, Z (6). In 1903, Z (4).
LONDON, c. h., Madison Co. n 3,.511t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rds., 25 m. S. W. of Columbus,
the State capital, and 20 E. of Springfield.
Agriculture.
NICKEL, PLATE; every evening ex
cept Sunday, and MADISON CO. RE-
PUBLICAN VIGILANT, Wednesdays;
Independent; four pages— dally 16x22, Aveek-
ly 18x24; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1;
.established— daily 1889, weekly 1885; A. J.
Heintzelman, editor; S. W. Durflinger, pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation— daily "jkl ■ week-
ly "JKL."
ENTERPRISE; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; four pages 20x26;
•ubscriptlon $1.50; established 1872; M. H.
Wallace, business manager (:>— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, 1.
In 1897. Y. In 1898, "jja-." ( ??) In 1899, Z.
In 1900, Z (3, 5. 10). In 1902, Z (4, 5).
MADISON CO. DEMOCRAT;
semi weekly; Tuesdays and Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.,50;
established 1857; C. E. & O. M. Bryan, editors
and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
2,'-i6rJ; for 1896. 3,394; for a year end-
ing with November 10. 1897, 3,264; for
1898. 3,390; for 1899, 3,370; for 1900.
3,540; for a year ending with February,
1901, 3,903; for 1902, 3,114; for 19o3,
3,309; for i;k)4, 3,533.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1869; London Times Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
liORAIN, Lorain Co. [j 16,028t pop.,
on Cleveland, Lorain ft Wheeling and New
York, Chicago & St. Louis Rds., at mouth of
Black r., on S. shore of Lake Erie, 25 m. W.
of Cleveland. Ships coal, grain, lumber
and iron ore. Various manufactories
Outlet for Central Ohio coal fields.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$3; established 1900: The Lorain Democrat
Co., editors and publi.'shers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1903, I. In 1904, (z— 4) I
(••)■
TIMES-HERALD; every evening
except Sunday ; eight pages 17}i^x22 : subscrip-
tion $3; established 1894; Frederick A. Row-
ley, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.164. In 1896, I. In 1897. 1. In 1898,
yl. Actual average for 1H99, 1,797. In 1900,
yl. In 1901, yl. Actual average for 1902,
1,763. In 1903, yl. Actual average for
1904, 1,9 JO.
LAKOR RECORD; Fridays; hi bor;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1904; W. H. Cramer, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
POST; Thursdays; German; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1894; The
Lorain Democrat Co., editors and publishers
(12 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established February,
1902; DeVeny & McCahon, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation ".tk_l '
BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRIC
RAILWAY MOTORMEN'S MAGA-
ZINE; monthly (A A).
LOUDONVILLE, Ashland Co. ^
1,581+ pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd. and
Mohican r., 19 rn. S. E. of Mansfield. Grain
and stock raising.
ADVOCATE ; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1872; J. R. Fisher, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,920. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, 1. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 1) I. In 1904, yl. "
DEMOCRAT ; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1876; J. P. Bowman, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation : In 1897, "jkl." In 1898, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue less than 1,475. In
1899, yl. In 1900, July, publisher asserts, for
the past year has not been less than 1,500.
In 1901, (z— 6) I. In 1902, y I. In 1903, (z— 11)
I. In 1904, (z-4, 6) I.
LOUISVILLE, Stark Co. cf l,374t
pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd., 7 m. N. E.
of Canton, the county seat. Steam-pump
factory , grist mills, clay works and machine
shop.
HERALD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1887; J. C. Prenot, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "iKL." In 1902, Z (4).
LOVELAND, Clermont Co. jH l,260t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis and Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
Rds., 25 m. N. E. of Cincinnati. Agriculture.
TRI-COUNTY PRESS ; Fridays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1891;
W. H. Blair, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "iSl."
LOWELL, Washington Co. 0, 381
pop., 10 m. N. W. of Marietta, the county
■eat.
RECORD; Fridays; local; four pages
17x24; subscription $1; established UHlS; J. D.
Hollinger, editor; Lowell Record Company,
publishers (1—5 P).
LYNCHBURG, Highland Co. g 907t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
Rd.. 10 m. W. of Hillsboro, the county seat,
and 41 N. E. of Cincinnati. Distillery and
organ factory.
RECORD; Thursdays ; Independent ;
four pages 13x20; subscription 75 cents ; estab-
lished 1892; W.T.Montgomery, editor; Mont-
gomery Bros., publishers (3—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
«36
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
LYONS, Fulton Co. ^ 450 pop., 12 m.
N. E. of Wauseon, the county seat. Farming.
HERAIiD; Fridays; eight pages lT%x24 ;
subscription $1; established October, 1900;
J. Rox Cartwrlght, editor and publisher.
■Circulation "JKL." (A A).
MoARTHUR,c.h., Vinton Co. g 941t
pop., on Columbus, Hocking Valley & To-
ledo Rd.. 31 m. E. of Chllllcothe. Manufact-
uring, coal mining and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT- ENQUIRER ; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 32x28; sub-
scription $1; established 1866; F. P. Magee,
■•dltor and publisher.
Circiilatiou t In 1894 and 1895. publisher as
serts, not less than 1,500. Actual averaq*
for 1896, 1,603. In 1897. I Z. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902. yl. Inl903, yl. In 1904. yl.
VINTON CO. REPUBLICAN J Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; H. E. Soule,
editor ; Vinton Publishing Co., publishers
(3—3). Circulation "ijii." In 1902, Z (4).
McCLURE, Henry Co. ^660t pop., on
Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City Rd., 10 m.
E. of Napoleon, the county seat. Saw and
grist mills. Agriculture.
TRIO; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; J. A. Ran-
dolph, editor and publisher (8—3) Circula-
tion "JKL."
MoCOMB, Hancock Co. t|1.195t pop.,
on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton and
New York, Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 10 m.
N. W. of Flndlay, the county seat. Saw and
:grlst mills, grain elevators, sash and blind
manufactories and natural gas wells.
HANCOCK CO. HERALD} Wednes
<lay8; Independent: eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1881; Daniel Dyer
and Mrs. Chas. Lane, editors and publishers.
Cli-culation "jkl."
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1894; H. H. Moore, editor; Moore Printing
Co., publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
CHRISTIAN UNITY HERALD;
monthly; undenominational; eight pages,
11x16; subscription 25 cents; established 1898;
Thos. K. Leonard, editor and publisher (2 — 4).
Circulation: In 1901, "ixk-" Actual average
/or 1902, 1,095 ;/or- 1903, 1,125. Inl904,yl.
MoCONNELSVILLE, c.h., Morgan
Co. u^ 1,825+ pop., on Muskingum r., 27 m.
below Zanesvllle. Salt, flour, tobacco and
agricultural implements.
HERAL.D-L.EADER; Thursdays; re-
publican ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1.50 ;
established 1839: A. J. Mercer & Co., editors
and publishers (2—5).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,700. In 1895, I. In 1896. I. In
1897. TZ. In 1898, zl. In 1899, y I. In 1900, zl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
MORGAN CO. DEMOCRAT; Frl-
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1871 ; Tannehlll Bros.,
•ditors and publishers (12— 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,700. Actual ai'erage for 1896,
1,8S6; for the first six month$ of 1897.
1.S81. In 1898, vl. Actual average for
1899. 1.902. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In
1902, vl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. Actual average
/or 1904, 2,123.
MADISON, Lake Co. cf 768t pop., on
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern and New
OHIO.
York, Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 10 m. N. W.
of Palnesville, the county seat. Wheel and
barrel factory and planing mill.
REVIEW; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1899; Bollard & Kimball, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
MAGNOLIA, Stark Co. d'481tpop.,
on Cleveland & Pittsburg Rd., 10 m. S. E. of
Canton. Coal mining, woolen, planing
and flour mills.
SANDY VALLEY PRESS; Fridays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899 ; W. L. Hlme, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
Circulation: In 1900. Z (4,6). In 1902, "iiu.."
In 1904, I.
MALVERN, Carroll Co. O709|pop.,
on Cleveland & Pittsburg Rd., 14 m. S. E. of
Canton and 70 S. E. of Cleveland. Brick
and tile works. Agriculture.
HERALD ; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1894; A. C. Beck-
ley, editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
MANCHESTER, ^rfam« Co. g 2,003t
pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd. and Ohio r.,
40 m. W. of Portsmouth and 72 S. E. of Cin-
cinnati. Planing and flour mills, furniture
and carriage factories, foundry and
machine shops.
SIGNAL; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1881 ;
Jess A. Perry, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jki,."
MANSFIELD, c. h., Riehland Co. [j
17,640+ pop., on New York, Lake Erl« &
Western, Pennsylvania Co's, Pittsburg, Ft
Wayne & Chicago, Baltimore & Ohio and
Toledo & Walhoudlng Rds., 180 m. N. E. of
Cincinnati and 54 S. E. of Sandusky. Iron
foundries and various manufactories. Ag-
riculture.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
eight to sixteen pages 20x22 ; subscription-
dally $5, weekly $1; established 1886; Cap-
peller & Hiestand, editors; News Printing
Company, publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: Accorded H from 1893
to 1895. Actual average for 1896, 3,335. In
1897, Y . In 1898, yl. Actual average for
1899, 3,826. In 1900, yH. In 1901. yH.
Actual average for 1902, 4,151. In 1903,
yG. Actual average for 1904. 4,360.
Weekly: In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In 1897
Y. In 1898, yH. Actual average for 1899,
2,450. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, y I. In 1904, yl.
SHIELD; every evening except Sunday,
and RICHLAND SHIELD AND
BANNER, Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 17x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1 ; established— dally 1888, weekly 1818: Wm.
Lawrence, editor; The Shield Publishing
Company, publishers (3—3).
Circulation- Daily: In 1895, "jkl." In
1896,1. In 1897, Y. In 1898, I. In 1899, zl.
In 1900, (z— 1, 2, 3, 5) I. In 1901. (z— 6) I. Act-
ual average for 1902, 2,914. In 1903.
yH. In 1904. yl.
Weekly: In 1895. "jkl." In 1896. I. In
1897. Y. In 1898. I. In 1899, zT. In 1900, (z—
1.2,8.5)1. In 1901. vl. In 1902, y I. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
COURIER; Thursdays; German; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
837
OHIO.
•stablished 1872; Louis S. Kuebler, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
MANTUA STATION, Portage Co.
cT 743+ pop., ou New York. Lake Erie & West-
ern Rd., 9 m. N. of Raveuua, the county seat.
Saw and flour mills. A Standard oil pump-
ing station. Agriculture.
MANTUA HERALD; Thursdays; in
dependent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1890; E. N. Lloyd, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
MANTUA. REVIEW; Thursdays(AA).
MARBLEHEAD, Ottaiva Co. b 997
pop., on Lakeside Sc. Marblehead Rd. and
Lake Erie, 5 m. N. of Sandusky. Manu-
factures and lake commerce.
PENINSULA PRESS; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 1714x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established November, 1900; J. T.
Norwood Bralthwalte, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
MARIETTA, c. h., Washington Co. O,
13,348+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwest-
ern, Cleveland & Marietta, Toledo & Ohio
Central Extension and Zanesville & Ohio
River Rds. and Muskingum r. at its en-
trance into Ohio r., 80 m. S. E. of Zanesville.
Oldest town In the State. Seat of Marietta
College. Various manufactures and river
commerce. In coal-oil regions.
JOURNALi; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; inde-
pendent: eight pages l."»x22; subscription-
daily $4, weekly $1; established 1802; Wm.
Outerson, edi or; Journal Publishing Co.,
publishers (S — 3). Circulation ".jkl."
LEADER; every morning except Mon
day, and WEEKliY, Saturdays; repub
lican; eight pages— daily 15x22, weekly 18x2 i;
subscription- daily $5, weekly $1; estab-
lished — dallj 1895, weekly 1881 ; J. M. Wil-
liams, manager; Leader Publishing Co., pub-
lishers.
Circulation- Daily "JjiL" Inl903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904. yl.
Weekly -jjiL." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In 1903.
(z-4) I (••). In 1904, y I.
REGISTER; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 17x23; sub.scription—
daily $5. weekly $1.25; established— daily
18'.t4, weekly 1801 ; A. D. Alderman, editor; The
Marietta Register Co., pul)lishers (3 — 3).
Circulaliou— Dailv: In 1895, publi.'^her as
serts, no issue less than 1,150; in 1896. 1.4.50; In
1897,1.700. In 1898. zl. In 1899. zl. Inl900,vl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904. yl.
Weekly: Tn 1896, "jkl." In 1897. publisher
asserts, every issue over 1.600. In 1898. I.
In 1899. zl. In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902,
(z— 4) I. In 1903. yl. In u;0t. yl.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; democratic;
daily four pages 18x24. weekly eight papes
15x22; subscription— dailv $5, weekly $1..50;
established— daily 1898, weekly 1864; B. J. Mc-
Kinney, editor and publisher (6-3).
Circiilntion — Daily: "jkl." Inl903,Z (4).
Weekly: Actmil average for 1895, 1 ,801 .
In 1896. I. In 1897, Y". In 1898, "jkl. " ( ?? ) In
1903, Z (4).
HERALD; Saturdays.
MARION, c. h., Marion Co. n ll,862t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis, Columbus, Hocking Valley & To
ledo. Columbus, Sandusky & Hocking and
New York, Lake Erie & Western Rds., 48 m.
OHIO.
N. of Columbus, the State capital. Manu-
facturing and agriculture.
M I RROR ; every evening except Sunday ^
and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Sat
urdays; democratic; eight pages 17i^x22; sub-
scription — dally $4, semi-weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—daily 1891, semi-weekly 1840 ; N. E.
Arnold, editor; The Mirror Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (7—3 P).
Civculnlion — Daily: "jkl." In 1898, Z.
In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5, 10). In 1903, "jkl."
Semi-Weekly: In 1897. "jicl." In 1898.
zl. In 1899, yl. In 19U0, "jkl ■" In 1902, Z
(1,2,4,5.10). In 1903, "JKL."
ST A R ; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKliY, Saturdays; daily Independent,
weekly republican; eight pages 18x22; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly $1; established-
daily 1877, weekly 1885; W. G. Harding, edi-
tor and publisher (1 — 5).
Circulation-Daily: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898,
zl. Inl899, yl. In 1900, y I. In 1901. (z— 4) I.
In 1902, (z— 4) I. Actual average for 1903,
3,819; /or 1904, 4,037.
Weekly: In 1897, "JKL." In 1898, Z. In 1901,
(z— 4) I. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904,.
(z-4) I (• #).
DEUTSCHE PRESSE; Thursdays;
German; democratic; twelve pages 17x22:
subscription $1..50; established 1890; Richard
Horn, editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
REPUBLICAN: Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 1.5x22; subscription 50
cents; established October, 1828; George B»
Knapp, editor and publisher (12— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
UNION LEADER; Fridays; labor; four
to eight pages 10}^xl6; subscription 50 cents;
established May, 1902; Will J. Blair editor
and publisher (7— 3 P). Circ'n "jitL" (A A).
MARTEIi, Marion Co. n 151 pop.,
ou Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis,Erie and Toledo & Ohio Central Rds.,
12 m. N.E. of Marion, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
SUNDAY" SCHOOL REVIEW;
monthly; undenominational; four pages
15x22; subscription 25 cents; established 1897;
J. W. Head ley, editor; M. P. Galleher, pub-
lisher (2—4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl-' In 1899, zl.
In 1900, vl. In 1901. (z-6) I. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (7.-4) I (OO) (A A).
MARTINS FERRY, Belmoiit Co. d-
7,760+ pop., on Wheeling & Lake Erie,
Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling, Wheeling
Bridge & Terminal and Pennsylvania Co's
Rds. and Ohio r., nearly opposite Wheeling,
W. Va. Nails, iron, glass, hardware, brick,
keg, barrel, box, machinery, farm imple-
ments, manufactories and planing mills.
Agriculture and coal mining.
EVENING TI3IES: every evenii\g ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
republican; dally eight pages 15x20, weekly
twelve pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1; established 1891; L.C.Sedgwick
& Son, editors and publishers (1 — 1).
Circulation— Daily : In 1901, -jkl." ^4cf-
waZareragre /or 1902,1, 149; /or 1903,1, 189.
In 1904. "JKL."
Weekly: "jkl." In 1899, Z. In 1902. "jkl."
OHIO VALLEY NEWS; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1872; Robinson Brothers,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
MARYSVILLE, c. h., Union Co. a
3,048+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis and Ohio Central Rds. anci
838
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
Mill creek, 30 m. N. W. of Columbus, the
State capital. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
da3', and WEEKLiY, Wednesdays; repub-
lican; dail3" four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription — daily §5. weekly $1: estab-
lished—daily 1898, weekly 1848; Shearer &
Shearer, editors and publishers (12—3).
Circuhitiou— Daily: "jkl."
AVeekly: In 1895, •jkl" In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "JKL." Inl899. zl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901,(2-1.2,4,5)1. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
{z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
UNION CO. JOURNAL.; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1874; B. B. Qaumer, editor;
The Journal Publishing Company, publish-
ers (12—4).
Cii'Ciilatiou: In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, never less than 1.250. In 1897, Y. In
1898. zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901,
(z— 6) T. In 1902, yl. In 1903, Z (4). In 1904,
I (uC)
FARM INVESTOR AND FINAN-
CIAL. OUTLOOK; monthly; agricul-
ture; sixteen pages 8x12; subscription 50
cents; established 1901; Bell Novelty Co.,
editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulatiou: In 1901, "jkl " Actual aver-
age forld02, 1,333. In 1903, yl (A A).
MASON, Warren Co. p 629t pop.,
on Cincinnati, Lebanon & Northern Rd., 21
m. N. E. of Cincinnati, and 8 m. S. W. of
Lebanon, the county seat. Flour and saw
mills and carriage factory. Agriculture.
WARREN CO. APPEAL; Fridays;
Independent; four pages 16x22; subscription
§1; established 1892; A. C. McClung, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
MASSILLON, Stark Co. d ll,944t
pop., on Pennsylvania Co., Cleveland. Lo-
rain & Wheeling and Wheeling & Lake Erie
Rds. and Ohio canal, 55 m. S. of Cleveland.
Iron foundries, blast furnaces, rolling and
paper mills, sash and blind factories and
Iron bridge works. Coal mining and ship-
ping. Sandstone quarries. Farming.
EVENINCi INDEPENDENT; every
■evening except Sunday, Sunday morning,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
•eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $5,
weekly $1; established— daily 1887, Sunday
1898, weekly 1863; E. Anderson, editor; G. C.
Haverstack, publisher (8—3).
Circulatiou— Daily: In 1895. publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,740. In 1896. I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, -iKL." In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). In
1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1895. publisher asserts, not less
than 2,310. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, vl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, "jkl."
GLEANER; every evening except Sun-
dav, and WEEKLY, Fridays; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription— dally $3, weekly SOcents;
established-daily 1897, weekly 1886; Hand-
cock & Bates, editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation— Daily: "iKx." In 1901,
Z (6). In 1902, Z (1. 2, 4, 5).
AVeekly : In 1896, -jkl." In 1897, Z. In 1898,
zl. Actual average for lfi98,l,9fiG. In 1899,
yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, (z— 6) I. In 1902,
(z~l, 2, 4, 5)1. Inl9Ct3, yl. In 1904, yl.
MAUMEE, Lucas Co. tll.856t pop., on
Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City and Wa-
bash Rds., Maum«e r. and Wabash canal,
10 m. S. of Toledo, the county seat. Agri-
culture, milling and the manufacture of
agricultural Implements.
ADVANCE-ERA; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established— .4d ranee
OHIO.
1896, Era 1872, consolidated 1902 ; H. S. Dickson,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1902; George ShultB, editor and pub-
lisher a2— 3). Circulation "iKL" (A A).
MECHANICSBURG, Champaign
Co. -a 1,617+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis Rd., 18 m. N. E. of
Springfield. Machine shop and drill
works. Stock raising.
NEWS-ITE3I; Thursdays; eight pages
13X-.JU; subscription $1; established — News
1873, J^eTOl894; O. E. Shaw, editor; Shaw &
Hulmer. publishers (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
Inl902, Z(l, 2,4, 5).
MEDINA, c. h., Medina Co. b 2,232t
pop., on Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling and
Pittsburg, Akron & Western Rds., 28 m, S.
W. of Cleveland. Flour mills and various
manufactories.
MEDINA CO. GAZETTE; Fridays;
republican; eight pages lSx24; subscription
$1; established 1832; Henry G. Rowe, editor;
Medina Gazette Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.762. In 1896, I. In 1897. 1 Z. In
1898, zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, (z— 4,5) I. Act-
ual average for 19(il. 2,875; for 1902,
3,013; /or 1903, 3,276; /or 1904, 3,379.
SENTINEL; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; James Long, editor and publisher.
Circulation "j_kl." In 1902, Z (4, 5, 12).
GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE;
semi-monthly; bee culture; thirty-six page*
7x10 ; subscription $1 ; established 1873 ; A. I.
Root, editor: The A. L Root Company, pub-
lishers (1—5 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
11,341. In 1896. F. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yG. Actual average for 1899. 12.437 ; for
a year ending ivith June, 1900, 12,791 ; for a
year ending with February, 1901, I 4. 833;
for a year ending with July 1902, 15,892;
/or 1903, 18.666; /or 1904, 20,042.
MENDON, Mercer Co. -o .599t pop., on
Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rd., 4 m.
N. E. of Mercer. Farming.
HERAIiD; Thursdays; eight pages 13x23;
subscription $1; established 1895; Frank
Geiger, editor and publisher (6— 3). Circu-
lation "jkl."
METAMORA, Fulton Co. tl 263
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd., 16 m. N. E. of Wauseon, the county
seat.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 17J.^x22; subscription $1; established
1901; John Sarnsey, editor and publisher
(1-5).
MIAMISBURG, Montgomery Co. -a
3,941t pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Day-
ton and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago ft
St. Louis Rds.. Great Miami r. and Miami &
Erie canal, 10 m. S. of Dayton, the county
seat. Tobacco growing.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1880; Chas. E. Kinder, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl"
MIDDLEFIELD, Oeauga Co.cf h237t
pop. ((jf township), on Pittsburg & Western
Rd., 36 m. E. of Cleveland. Agriculture.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
839
OHIO.
tabllshed 1885; C. B. Murdock, editor; The
Messeni4;er Publishiug Company, publishers.
Circulation 'jKi" (A A).
MIDDLEPOINT, Van Wert Co. \2
6(Ut pop., on Pennsylvania lines W. of
Pittsburg.
NEWS; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages IJ'^xiO; subscription $1; established
January, lit04; J. R. Swauev, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5 F).
MIDDLEPORT, Meigs Co. Q,2,799t
pop., on Columbus, Hocking Valley & Tole-
do and Ohio Central Rds. and Ohio r.,
2 m. S. W. of Pomeroy, the county seat.
Coal mining, furniture, steel and brick
manufacturing and river trade. Grain and
dairying.
REPUBLICAN-HERALD; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x2^; sub-
scription $1; established — iiepttbh'can 1871,
Herald \%~i&; T. Russell, editor; The Union
Printing Co., publishers (8—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
Inl9vt3, Z (4).
MIDDLETO\VN,^«<^er Co. ^9,215t
pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton,
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Middletown & Cincinnati Rds. and
Miami r., 37 m. N. of Cincinnati. Paper
mills and tobacco factory. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays
ami Fridays; republican; four pages— daily
17x22, semi- weekly 20x26; sub sciiption— dally
$3, semi-weekly $1; established— daily 1891,
semi weekly 1860; R. C. Sullivan, editor;
Journal Printing Co., publishers (12—3).
Circulafion— Daily : Actual average for
1895,1,486. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
"JKi" In 1903. Z (4) (# #).
Semi- Weekly : Actual average for IS95,
1,207. In 1896. I. In 1897, 1. In 1898, -jkl."
In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
SIGNA L; every evening except Sunday,
and BUTLER CO. SIGNAL, Thurs
days; democratic; dailv four, weekly eight
Sages 15x22 ; subscription— daily $3. weekly
1; established— daily 1888, weekly 1874; Chas.
E. Gaumer, editor; Signal Printing Company,
publishers (1—^).
Circulation — Daily : In 1895, "jkl" In
1896. I. In 1897, Y. In 1898. "jkl.- In 1901,
Z (6). Actual average for 1903. 3.388. In
19(14, vl.
AVeekly: In 1895, -jkl." In 1896,1. In 1897,
Y. In 1898. •'JKL" In 1901, (z— 6) I. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
MILAN, ^Hc Co. [^853t pop., on Wheel-
ing & Lake Erie and New York, Chicago &
St. Louis Rds. and Huron r., 12 m. S. E. of
Sandusky, the county seat, and 8 from
Lake Erie. Farming.
ADVERTISER; Saturdays; Inde-
pendent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1869; Milan Advertiser Co., edi-
tors and publishers (7—3 P). Clrc'n "jkl."
LEDGER ; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1889;
L. M. Kean, editor and publisher (7— 3P).
Cir(>ulatlon "jkl."
MIliTO'R'D, Clermont Co. j=ll,U9t pop.,
on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., 14 m. N. E. of Cincinnati. Flour
mill and carpet - sweeper manufactory.
Agriculture.
VALLEY ENTERPRISE; Fridays;
independent ; eight pages 15x22; subscription
OHIO.
$1; established 1884: C. W. Gatch, editor;
Tlie Enterprise Publisliing Company, pub-
lishers (3 — 5 P). Circulation "jkl."
MIL.FORD CENTER, Union Co. a
682+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis and Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 5 m. S. W. of
Marysvllle, the county seat. Agriculture.
OH lOAN ; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1888; Chas. F. Monroe, editor and publisher
(7—3 P). Circulation "iia,"
MILLERSBURG, c. h., Holmes Co.
a 1,998+ pop., on Cleveland, Akron & Colum-
bus Rd., 87 m. S. W. of Cleveland. Flour
mills. Rich coal and Iron-ore mines. Agri-
culture.
HOLMES CO. FARMER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pa,ges 18x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1828; L. G. Barton, editor;
Newton & Barton, publishers (6—3).
Circulation "JKL" Inl897,Z. Inl902, "iKL."
In 190o, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays ; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x22; subscription $1;
established 1844; White & Edwards, editors
and publishers (2—5).
CircHlation: In 1901, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for a year ending with June, 1902, t2, 03t2 ;
/oj-1903, 2,5S6; /or 1904, 2,640.
MINERAL CITY, Tuscarawat
Co. 0-1,220+ pop., on Pennsylvania Co's and
Valley Rds., 12 m. N. E. of New Philadel-
phia, the county seat. Coal mining.
MINER AL CIT Y POINTER ; Fridays;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50 ; established 1887 ; "W. Hosick, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
MINERVA, Starh Co. cf l,200t pop.,
on Wheeling & Lake Erie. Lake Erie
Alliance and Wheeling Rds., 70 m. S. E. of
Cleveland. Car and machine shops, brick
and furniture factories. Mining and farm-
ing.
NEWS-KODAK; Fridays; independ-
ent-republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1884; Chas. B. Sala, edi-
tor; Sala Bros., publishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual average
for 1896, 1,070; for the first six months of
1897, 1,106; for a year ending with Septem-
ber, 1898, 1,147; /or 1899, 1,249; for a
year ending with June, 1900, 1,283; for
1901, 1,257; for 1902, 1,123; for 1903,
1,216. In 1904, y I.
MINSTER, ^"iC^at^e Co. -nl,465t pop.,
on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 30 m. S. of
Lima. Oil fields. Farming.
POST; Fridays; English and German;
twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1., 50; estab-
lished 189(5; Sherman & Haverbeck, editors
and publishers (3—8). Circulation "jkl"
MONROE VILLE,^«ron Co. i 1,211 1
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern,
Wheeling & Lake Erie and Baltimore &
Ohio Rds. and Huron r., 60 m. W. of Cleve-
land. Manufacturing and grain growing.
SPECTATOR; Thursdays; neutral;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1870; L. O. Simmons, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
MONTPELIER, miliamt Co. ^
1,869+ pop., on Wabash Rd., 60 m. W. of
840
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
OHIO.
Toledo. Flour mills, stave and wood woiks.
Agriculture and stock raising.
ENTERPRliSE; Thursdays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es
tabllshed 1880; F. M. Ford, editor; Ford &
Willett, publishers c3— 3).
Circulation : In 1895, 1896. 1897 and 1898, pub-
lisher asserts, every issue 1,440. lu 1899, yl.
Actual average for a year ending ivith June,
1900, 1,589. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, yl. In 19(J4, yl.
IjEADER; Wednesdays; eight pages
20x24; subscription $1; established 1881; C.
E. Thomas, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
cuatlon "JKL."
MORROW, Warren Co. p 869t pop.,
on Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley and
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., 7 m. S. E. of Lebanon, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription ^1; established 1882;
F. Gr. Houseworth, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "iKL."
MOUNT BLANCHARD, San-
cock Co. "d 456+ pop., on Northern Ohio Rd.,
11 m. S. E. of Findlay,the county seat. Ag-
riculture.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1896; N. B. Clarke, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
MOUNT GILEAD, c. h., Morrou,
Co. a 1,528+ pop., on Ohio Central and Cleve-
land, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., 42 m. N. of Columbus, the State capi-
tal. 31anufacturlng and farming.
MORROW CO. SENTINEL.; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.20; established 1848; J. W. & H. S.
Griffith, editors and publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,600. In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896. 1,866: for the first six months
0/1897, 1,881 ;/orl898, 2,065. Inl899.yl.
Tnl9;)0. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4, 5) I.
In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
UNION REGISTER; Wednesdays;
democratic: eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.20; established 1848; W. G. Beebe, editor
and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,320. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "jKi." In 1903, Z (4).
MOUNT STERLING, Madiaon Co.
a 986+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 22 m.
S. W. of Columbus, the State capital. Ship-
ping point for farm produce.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1887; Wllliams*& Bownocker, editorsand pub-
lishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
MOUNT VERNON, c. h., Knox
Co. a 6,633+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and
Cleveland, Akron & Columbus Rds. and
Kokosing r., 45 m. N. E. of Columbus, the
State capital. Farming and manufacturing.
BANNER; every evening except Sunday,
and DEMOCRATIC BANNER, semi-
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic;
dally four pages 18x24, semi-weekly eight
pages 15x22: subscription— daily S5, semi-
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1898, semi-
weeklV 1838; Frank Harper, editor and pub-
lisher (1 -5).
Circulation — Daily : In 1899, "iKj,.- In
1900, publisher asserts, no issue was less than
1,200. In 1901, tI. Actual average for 1902,
l,ti26; /or 1903, 1,516; /or 1904, 1,576.
Semi-Weekly: Accorded I from 1891 to
1895. Actual average for 1896, 2,572. In
1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900.
publisher asserts, no issue was less than
2.60<t. In 1901, yH. Actual average for IWi,
3,tJ33;/orl903, 3,378; /or 1904, 3,411.
REPUBLICAN-NEWS; every even-
ng except Sunday, and KNOX CO.
REPUBI.ICAN NEWS, semi week
ly, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; daily
four pages 18x24, semi-weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, semi- weekly
$1.25; established — daily 1894, semi-weekly
1840; Chas.C. lams, editor; Republican Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1896, I. In 1897,
publisher asserts, no issue less than 1.400. In
1898, "jjvL" Acttial average for 1902, 1,4:S1»
In 1903, yl. In 1904. (z-4. 6) H.
Semi-Weekly: In 1895, "jKi-" In 1896. I.
In 1897, publisher asserts, no issue less than
2.300. In 1898. zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, (z-6^ I.
In 1901, (Z— 6) T. Actual average for 1902,
3.132. In 1903, yH. In 1904. H.
MOUNT VICTORY, ^arrffn Co.-o
734+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rd., 9 m. S. of Kenton, the
oounty seat. Farming.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; independent;
four to eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1886: Pennoek Bros., editors and
publishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkx '•
MO WRYSTOWN, Highland Co. p
261 pop., on Hillsboro, 44 m. E. of Cincin-
nati.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; local; eight
pag6s 13x20; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1903; L. E. DIehl, editor and publisher
(1—5 P).
MURRAY CITY, Hncking Co. p
1,118+ pop., on Columbus, Hocking Valley
& Toledo Rd., 14 m. E. of Logan, the county
seat, and 60 S. E. of Columbus, the State
capital. Farming.
NEWS; Saturdays; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1: established 1898; Charles A.
Chatfleld, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
NAPOLEON, c.h., Henry Co.^Sfim
pop., on Wabash and Detroit Southern Rds.,
Maumee r. and Miami & Erie canal, 36 m. S.
W. of Toledo. Manufacturing and farming.
DE3IOCRATIC NORTHWEST;
Thursdays: democratic; ten to twelve pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1852: L. L.
Orwig & Son, editors and puV)lishers (1—5).
Circulation ! In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 2.200. In 1896. T. In 1897, Y. In
1S98. ".IKL." In 190(1, puV)lisher asserts, no issue
was less than 2.400. Actual average for 1901,
2,423; /or 1902, 2,432; /or 1903, 2.467;
/.^r 1904, 2,488.
GERHAN DEIIOKRAT; Wednes-
days; German; twelve pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1.50: established 1885: Otto K.
Evers, editor: The German Demokrat, nub-
lishersi.V- 3). Circulation "iKL.- In 1902, Z (4).
HENRY CO. SIGNAT. ; Thursdajs;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1864; Geo. J. Holgate, edi-
tor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,140. In 1895, I. In 1896 publisher
asserts, no edition less than 1,325; m 1897,
1375. In 1898. zl. In 1899, vT. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1S03, yl. In
1904, y 1 .
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
841
OHIO.
OHIO.
NASHVILLE, n^Jmea Co. n 266
pop., on Cleveland, Akron & Columbus Rd.,
30 111. S. E. of Mansfield.
.lOURNAL; Thur.sdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x2i>; subscription $1; estab-
lished aiarcb, WH\ Thomas Johnson, editor
and publisher (1-5).
NELSON VILLE, Athena Co. R5,421t
pop. , on Columbus, Hoclclng Valley Sc Toledo
Rd., 14 m. N. W. of Athens, the county seat.
Coal mining.
BUCKEYE NEWS; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1878; T. Erven Wells, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1898,
Z. In 1902, 'viKj,.- In 1903, Z (0.
VALLEY 11 E« ISTER ; Thursdays;
republican; eiglit pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1S86; J. A. Tullis, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
NEVADA, Wyandot Co. t] 889tpop., on
Pennsylvania Co.'s Rd., 34 m. W. of Mans-
field. Planing mills, road-cart factory and
brick and tile yards.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 17.k22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1872; Wilcox & Holmes, editors and
publishers (6—3). Circulation -'jkl."
NEWARK, G.\\., Licking Co. u 18,1.57t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Pittsburg,
Cincinnati, Cliicago & St. Louis Rds., Lick-
ing r. and Ohio canal, 33 m. N. E. of Colum-
bus, the State capital. Glass, machine, en-
gine and boiler and stove vv^orks. Baltimore
& Ohio car shops. Center of trade in coal,
grain and live stock.
ADVOCATE; every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI- WEEK L Y, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; daily eight, semi-
weekly eight pages 15x22 ; subscription-
daily $5, semi-weekly $1; established— dally
1882, semi- weekly 1820; J. H. Newton, editor;
Advocate Printing Co., publishers (2 — 5).
Circulation- Daily : In 1894, publisher
asserts, not less than 1.700. In 1895. 1. Actual
average for 1896, 1.874: /or 1897, 3,168;
for 1898, 3,641: /or 1899. 3,936. In 1900.
yH. In 1901. yH. Actual average for I'iQ'i,
3,043. In 1903, yH. Actual average for
19i'4, 3.333.
Semi- Weekly : In 1894, publisher asserts,
not less than 3,8(K). In 1895. H. Actual average
/or 1896, 4.130: for 1897, 4,113; /or 1898,
4,156: for 1899. 4,133. In 1900, yG. In
1901. yH. Actual aucragre /or 1902, 3,585.
In 1903, vH. In 1904, vH.
A:VIERICAN-TR1BUNE; every even-
ing except Sunday, and SEMI- WEEK-
LY. Tuesdays and Fridays ; republican ;
daily four, semi weekly eight pages 20x26 ;
subscription— daily $3, semi weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1890, semi weekly 1874 ; A. C.
Dickinson, editor and publisher (3 — 1).
Circulation — Daily: In 1895, publisher
assorts, not less than 2,000. In 1896. I. In
1897, T Z. In 1898. zT. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, vl. Actual average for
1903, 3,435. In 1904 yH.
Semi- Weekly: Actual average for 1895,
3,358. In 1896. H. In 1897. H Z. In 1898,
zH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1904, March, publisher asserts,
no issue during 1903, was less than 2,600. In
1904. vH.
EXPRESS: Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estib
lished 1880: F. Kochendorfer, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circ'n "ijii.." In 1903. Z (4).
NEW BREMEN, Auglaize Co. -n
1,318+ pop., on Lake Erie & Western Rd. and
Miami & Erie canal, 60 m. N. of Dayton.
Woolen, oil, flour and steam saw mills.
Market for grain and pork.
STERN DES WESTLICHEN OHIO;
Thursdays; German; democratic; eight page*
15x22; subscription $1.,50 ; established 1875;
Purpus & Conradl, editors and publishers
(7—3 P). Circulation ■■jki.."
SUN; Fridays; independent; eight pages
15x22; .sub.scription $1.50; established 1886;
E. C. Conrad i, editor; Purpus & Conradl,
publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
NEW CARLISLE, Clark Co. ^995t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago Sc
St. Louis Rd., 12 m. W. of Springfield, the
county seat. Nurseries and manufacturing.
SUN; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established March, 1901; E. W.
Williams, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl"
NEWCOMERSTOWN, Tuscara-
was Co. D- 2,65!i+ pop., on Cleveland &
Marietta, Pittsburg, Cincinnati & St. Louis
and Toledo, Walhouding Valley & Ohio
Rds. and Ohio canal and Tuscarawas r.,
36 m. S. of Masslllon and 80 E. of Columbus.
Manufacturing, coal mining and farming.
INDEX; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; John T. Duff, editor ; John T. Duff
Sc Son, publishers (3—3). Circulation "jkl."
In 1902, Z (4).
NEWS; Fridays; non-partisan; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1898 ;
M. C. Julien & Son, editors and publishers
Circulation "jkl."
NEW CO'NCO'R'D, ^^uskingum Co. D
675+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 16 m.
E. of Zanesville, the county seat. Seat of
Muskingum College.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1880; N. A. Gever. editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl" In 1903, Z (4)
NEW HOLLAND, Pickmvay Co. a
692+ pop., on Cincinnati & Muskingum Val-
ley Rd., 17 m. S. W. of Clrcleville, the
county seat. Tile works and carriage shops.
Farming and canning factories.
LEADER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1888; Joseph P. Van Vickie, editor and pub-
lisher (3 — 3). Circulation "JKi"
NEW LEXINGTON, c. h., Perry
Co. a 1,701+ pop., on Ohio Central and Cin-
cinnati & Muskingum Valley Rds., 21 m.
S. W. of Zanesville. Manufactures and coal
mining.
HERA LD ; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1867; P. M. Cullinan, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "JKL •■ In 1900, Z (6). In
1«02, 'JKL '•
TRIBUNE;Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1871;
La Bert Davie & Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl." In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4). In
1903, Z (4).
NEW LONDON, Huron Co. 6 l,180t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Pittsburg, Akron & Western
Rds., 48 m. S. W. of Cleveland. Manufactur-
ing and agriculture.
RECORD; Thursdays ; Independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
8i2
AMERICAN NEWSPArER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
OHIO.
$1.50; established 1868: Geo. W. Runyan, edi-
tor and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl ••
NEW MADISON, Darke Co. KD590t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 10 m. S. of
Greenville, the county seat. Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1894; W. F. Ray, editor ; Bloonl&Raney, pub-
lishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1898. Z.
In 1902, "JKL"
NEW MAT AMOR AS, Washington
Co. Q, 817+ pop., on Ohio r., 30 m. N. E. of Ma-
rietta, the county seat. Flour mill, tanner-
ies and various manufactories. Tobacco
growing.
WAIL; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1888;
E. B. Hutchinson, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
NEW PARIS, PrehU Co. ^ 790t pop.,
on Chicago, St. Louis & Pittsburg and
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., 6 m. E. of Richmond, Ind. Grain
and stock raising, creameries and canning
factory.
MIRROR; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1877; C. W. Bloom, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jjv'i"
NEW^ PHILADELPHIA, c. h.,
Tuscarawaa Co. o- 6,213+ pop., on Pennsyl-
vania Co's and Baltimore & Ohio Rds.,
TuscaraAvas r. and Ohio canal, 24 m. S. of
Massillon. Agricultural implements, sheet
and muck iron, wire nails, tiles and woolen
goods. Salt, coal and iron mining.
DER DEUTSCHE BEOBACHTER;
Thursdays ; German ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1869;
S. R. Minnlng, editor; Beobachter Publish
ing Co., publishers (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
OHIO DEMOCRAT AND TIMES;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established — Tijwes 1886,
Democrat 1839, consolidated 1900; W. T. Al-
berstm, editor; The Democrat Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
Bmallest 1.584. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, 1. In 1899, yl. In 1900, 1. Actual aver-
age for 1901, '2,^53 ; for a year ending with
January, 1903, 3,429. In 19C3, yH. In
1904, yl.
TRIBUNE: Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1893 ; W. A. Korns, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 1.08(t. In 1896. I. In 1897. I Z.
In 1893. vl. In 1899, "j_kl." In 1902. Z (4, 5).
TUSCARAWAS A DVOCATE;Thur8
days; republican; four pages 23x30; sub
Bcription $1..5U; established 1819; J. L. Mcll-
vaine, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.250. In 1896. F. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, 1. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, vT. In 1903, "jkl •"
NEW RICHMOND, Clermont Co. p
1,916+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd.
and Ohio r., 20 m. E. of Cincinnati. Woolen,
flour and saw mills, iron foundry, school
furniture.
INDEPENDENT-NEWS: Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established— J/if7f/'t!nf7eM^ 1869, A'eifs 1881;
D. M. Drennan, publisher. Circ'n "jk.l."
NEW^ STRAITSVILLE, Perry
Co. D 2,302 pop., on Hocking Valley Rd., 10
m. S. of New Lexington, the county seat.
Manufacturing and coal mining.
RECORD: Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
November, 1901; A. E. Faine, editor and
publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jkl "
NEWTON FALLS, Trumbull Co. n'
732+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Lake
Erie, Alliance & Wheeling Rds. and Lake
Erie, 9 m. S. W. of Warren, the county seat.
Stone works, machine shop, foundry, saw
and grist mills and woolen and pump man-
ufactories.
TRI-COUNTY NEWS; Thursdays; in-
dependent-republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1881; J. H. Green,
editor and publisher (3— 3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Inl899,I##.
In 1900, "JKL."
NEW VIENNA, Clinton Co. P 805t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
Rd., 54 m. E. of Cincinnati. Boot and shoe
factory, flour mills and lumber.
REPORTER; Thursdays; non-partisan;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1889; G. E. Priest, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
NEW WASHINGTON, Crawford
Co. ti 824+ pop., on Pennsylvania Co's and
Northern Ohio Rds., 23 m. N. W. of Mans-
fleld. Agriculture.
HERA1.D; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1881 ;
Herald Printing Company, publishers (12— 3),
Circulation "jkl."
NEW WATERFORD, Columbiana
Co. cf 1,800 pop., on Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne &
Chicago Rd., 10 m. N. E. of Lisbon, the
county seat. Farming, coal, manufactur-
ing.
MAGNET; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; J. T. Mercer, editor; Magnet Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (6—3). Circ'n "ua-"
In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
NILES, Trumbull Co. cf 7, 468t pop., on
Pennsylvania Co's, Pittsburg & Western,
Baltimore & Ohio and Erie Rds. and Ma-
honing r., 5 m. S. E. of Warren, the county
seat. Iron manufactories.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday^
and WEEKl.Y, Thursdays; republican;
daily four pages 21x28, weekly eight pages
15x22; established 1891; subscription— daily S4,
weekly SI; I. J. I'avis. editor; Niles Printing
and Publishing Co., publishers. Circulation—
— da1lv"jKi,." weekly "j_kl " (A A).
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; inde-
pendent ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1868; B. D. Smith, editor: E. M.
McCormick, publisher. Circulation "jkl."
NORTH AMHERST. Lorain Co. i
1,758+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Soutn-
ern Rd., 3S m. W. of Cleveland. Flour
mills, machine shop, foundry and sand-
stone quarries, and canning factory.
REPORTER; Saturdays; neutral; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1 ; established 1892;
H K. Clark, editor and publisher (2—4).
Circulation "JKL." In 1897. Z. Inl898.Z. In.
19t2,"JKL" Inl903, Z(4).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
843
OHIO.
OHIO.
NORTH BALTIMORE, Wood Co.
"d 3,561+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and
Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rds., 38 ra.
E. of Defiance. Stave and lumber mills.
Natural gas, petroleum and oil.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1888;
F. S. Kline, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,100. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, 'jKi.."
BEACON ; Fridays; independent-repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1884; G. W. Wilkinson, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; C. L. Huddle, editor; Stella Huddle,
publisher (3 — 3). Circulation ••jkl."
NORTH FAIRFIELD, Huron Co.
ti 527+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd.
BEACON; Thuradays (A A).
NORTH LEWISBURG, Cham-
paign Co. -a 846+ pop., on Erie Rd., 14 m. N. E.
of Urbana, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
REPORTER; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1881; W.S. Coffey, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
NORWALK,c. iL.^uron Co. [i7,074t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds., 56 m. S. W.
of Cleveland. Organ, dhoe, plow, sewing-
machine and tobacco factories. Farming,
dairying and stock raising.
EVENING HERALD; every evening
except Sunday; republican; four pages
171^x22; subscription $2. 5U; established June,
1902; Lamkin & Bunnell, editors and pub-
lisherit (1 — 5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
2,O!»9;/V'rl904, 2,773.
REFliECTOR; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEHLiY, twice a-week,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; daily
eiglit, weekly sixteen pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $"), weekly $1.50; established-
daily 1882, weekly 1830: James G. Gibbs, edi-
tor; Reflector Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: ' .lkl " Actual aver-
age for WU3. 1,504: for 1904, l.«7'.i.
Weekly: "jkl." Actual average for 1903,
2,438; /or 1904, 2,«3:i.
CHRONIC liE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1874; James H. Williams, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "JKL"
DIE COLiUMBIA ; Thursdays; Ger-
man; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 18j6; Frank M.
Roth, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 19(i0, "JKi." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,118. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, -JKL."
EXPERIMENT; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic: eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1S35; E. S. Fentress, editor and pub-
lishers (8—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,166; /or 189fi. 1.648. In 1897, Y. In
1898, -.iKL." In 19(13, Z (4) (• •).
FARM AN D HO >IE ENTERPRISE;
w^eekly ; a>;ricultural and household; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898; J. G. Lehentaler. editor and publisher
f2— 4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual average
for a year ending with September, 1899,
2,508: /or 1900, 2,20.5. In 1901, yl. Ac-
tual average for 1902, 2,341. In 1903, vH.
In 1904, yl.
HURON CO. NEWS; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1883; H. L. Stewart, editor and
publisher (8— 3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1896,
1,637. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl.- In 1903,
Z(4) (••).
OHIO L.AW BUIiI.ETIN; Mondays;
law; one hundred and ninety six pages 7x10;
subscription $5; established 1876; J. F. Lan-
ing, editor; The Laning Company, publishers
(6-3).
Circulation: "jkl." In 1902, Z (4, 5). In
1903. (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
CENTRAL. STATES GUIDE;
monthly (A A).
NORWOOD, Hamilton Co. p 6,480t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwest-
ern Rd.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays (A A).
GAZETTE; Wednesdays (A A).
NOTTINGHAM, Cuyahoga Co. cf
939+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan South-
ern Rd., 10 m. N. E. of Cleveland, the county
seat. Farming.
CITIZEN; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13}^x20; subscription $1; established
19O0; Frank A. Baurnan, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
OAKH ARBOR, Ottawa Co. b l,831t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds. and Port-
age r., 23 m. E. of Toledo. Lumber, tile^
brick and basket manufacturing and agri-
culture.
OTTAWA CO. EXPONENT; Satur-
days; democratic; ten pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1: established 1871; J. H. & D. A.
Kraemer, editors ; Exponent Publishing
Company, publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, "JKL.' In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl-" (??) In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,200; in 190(), 1,224;
in 1901, for the year ending June 1st, not less
than 1,254. In 1902. (z-4) 1. In 1903, yl.
Actual average for 1904, 1 ,776.
PRESS; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1873; George Gosline, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1897, 1.543. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yT.
In 1900, vl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, y I. In 1904, y I.
OAKHILIi, Jackson Co. Q 825 pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Rd.^ 15
m. S. of Wellston. Agriculture mining
and brick making.
DEFENDER; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; four pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents;
established June. 1901; S. E. Miller, editor
and publisher (3 — 3). Circ'n "jkl." (A A)
MODERN PROGRESS; monthly;
educational; twelve pages 8J^xl2; subscrip-
tion 25 cents; established July, 1902; Miss
Marietta Jones, publisher (3—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A)-
OBERLIN, Lorain Co. [^ 4,082t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.,
32 m. S. W. of Cleveland. Seat of Oberlin
College.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22 : subscription $1 ; established 1860;
The News Printing Co., publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,75.3. In 1896, I. Actual average for 1S97,
1,607. In 1898. y I. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902. (z-4) I. In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904, y I.
844:
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x«J2; subscription 5U cents; estab-
lished 1894; C. W. Kinney, editor; Tribune
Publishing Company, publishers (3— 3).
Cii'culatiou : Actual average for 1896,
1,3'26; for 1897, 1,497; for 1898, 1,647:
/'orl899, 1,721. In 1900, yl. In 1901, y I. In
1902, (z— 2) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
PLANTATION MISSIONARY}
bi-monthly ; undenominational ; twelve
pages 6x9; subscription 25 cents; established
1889; Rev. C. N. Pond, editor; News Print-
ing Compan}% publishers (1 — 5).
Cii'Ciilatiou: Actual average for 1895,
2,333; /or 1896, 3,086. Inl897, V. Actual
average for 1898, 2,.538; for 1899, 2,510;
for 1900, 2,479; for 1901, 2,524; /or 1902,
2,540 ; for 1903, 2,595 ; for 1904, 2,632.
BIBLIOTIIECA SACRA; quarterly,
January, April, July and October; congrega-
tional; two hundred and four pages 6x10;
subscription $3; established 1844; G. Fred-
erick Wright, editor ; Bibllotheca Sacra Co.,
publishers (3—3). Circ'n: In 1903, "jkl.- ( + + ).
OHIO CITY, Van Wert Co. t] 862t
pop., on Chicago & Erie, Cincinnati North-
ern and Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City
Rds., 8 m. S. of Van Wert, the county seat.
Iron hoops and buggy manufacturing.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
11x15; subscription $1; established 1894;
Thomas Johnson, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
ORRVILLE, Wayne Co. i l,901tpop.,
on Pennsylvania Co's, Cleveland, Akron &
Columbus, Pittsburg & Columbus and
Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds., 64 m. S. of
Cleveland. Agriculture and stock raising,
COURIER; Fridavs(AA).
CRESCENT ; Tuesdays; neutral; eight
pages 131^x20; subscription $1; established
1871; James A. Hamilton & Son, editors and
publishers fl— 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest edition 1,632; in 1896. 1.S80. In 1897,
IZ. In 1898, vT. In 1899, zl. In 1900. (z— 1,10)1.
In 1901, vl. In 1902. (z— 4, 12) I. Actual aver-
age for 1903, 2,003. In 1904, yl.
ORWELIi, Ashtabula Co. r^ 9001 pop.
(of township), 1 m. from East Orwell, a sta-
tion on Pittsburg, Youngstown & Ash-
tabula Rd. Flour and saw mills and buggy
factory. Farming and dairying.
NEVVS-I.ETTER; Tuesdays ; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established 1890;
H. W. Olds, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1897, Z. In 1902, -jkl.-
OSBORN, Greene (7o.-n94:8t pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Erie Rds., 10 m. N. E. of Dayton.
Roller mills, bent-wood shops, grain ele-
vators and whip and egg case factory.
LiOCAL ; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1882; A. E. Woolpert, editor; Local Publish-
ing Co., publishers (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl."
OSTRANDER, Delaware Co. n 401t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 9 m. W. of Delaware, the
county seat. Farming.
MESSENGER OF TRUTH; Thurs
days; undenominational; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1891; Rev. D. L.
Vandament, editor; Rev. W. H. Baker, pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
OTTAWA, c. h., Putnam Co. ^ 2,322t
pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton,
OHIO.
Detroit & Lama Northern and Findlay, Ft.
Wayne & Western Rds., 51 m. S. W. of To-
ledo. Agriculture, stock raising and lum-
ber.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1881; J. H. Letcher, editor and publisher
(2—4). Circulation "jkl."
PUTNAM CO. DEMOKRAT; Fri-
days ; German ; democratic ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1887;
H. F. Rauh, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1893. "jkl." In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, over 1,000. In 1900, yl. In
1901, 1902, July, and 1903, January and Decem-
ber, publisher asserts, no Issue since January,
1900, has been less than 1.000. In 1S03, ".jkl."
PUTNAM CO. SENTINEli; Fridays;
democratic; twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1849; A. F. Liggett, editor;
Sentinel Publishing Co., publishers (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.100: in 1896, no edition less than
1.250. In 1897. Y. In 1898. zl. In 1899. vl. In
1900. zT. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
OTTOVILLE, Putnam Co. tf 369
pop., 17 m. N. W. of Lima.
TRI-COUNTY NEWS: Fridays; eight
pages 18x>2; subscription $1; established
September, 1904; Thos. H. Seibold and H. P.
Fluhart, editors; The Ottoville Publishing
Co , publishers (2—5 P).
OXFORD, Butler Co. P2,009t pop., on
Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rd., 89 m.
N. W. of Cincinnati. Seat of Miami Uni-
versIty,Oxf ord College and Western Female
Seminary.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1843; John F. Fenton, editor; The Oxford
News Co.. publishers (3—3). Circ'n "j^i,."
In 1898, Z. In 1902, -jkl."
PAINESVILLE,c.h.,ia^'eCo.a'
5,024+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan South-
ern, Pittsburg & Western and New York,
Chicago & St. Louis Rds. and Grand r., 3 m.
S. of Lake Erie and 29 N. E. of Cleveland.
Manufacturing, agriculture and fruit ^ow-
ing.
EVENING TELEGRAPH ; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEK L. Y,
Wednesdays; republican; daily four pages,
weekly eight pages 20x26; subscription-
daily $3, weekly $1; established— daily 1892,
weekly 1822; Will O. Doolittle, editor; J. S.
Burrows, publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation -Daily: In 1895, "jkl." In
1896,1. In 1897, Y. In 1898, 'jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1902, JKL.-
Weekly : In 1895, "jkl." In 1896. 1. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902. "JiO-'-
REPUBLiICAN; every evening except
Sundav, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; daily eight pages 15x22, weekly
eight pages 17^^x24; subscription— daily $8,
weekly $1; established— daily 1898, weekly
1855; George I. Woner, editor; PainesvlUe
Printing Company, publishers (1—5).
Circulatiou— Daily: Inl900, "jjll."' Actual
average for mn, 1,112; for 1902, 1,296;
/or 190.3. 1,375: /or 1904, 1,546.
Weekly: In 1898. "jkl." Actual average
for a year ending with Sept., 1899, 1,521 ifor
a year ending with August, 1900. 1,719;
for 1901, 1,586; for 1902, 1,496; /or 1903,
1,388; /or 1904, 1,369.
LAKE CO. HERALD; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
845
OHIO.
OHIO.
$1; establishetJ 1899; M. L. Harter, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 190i»,
l.ti'il. In 1901. yl. In 190-2, yl. luliKJS, Z (4).
In 19()4, -JKL."
PANDORA, Putnam Co. ^ 425 pop.,
on Northern Ohio Rd., 10 ni. from Ottawa,
the county seat. Grain raising and cattle.
TI>IES; Thursdays; independent; eiglit
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899; D. B. Basluger, editor and publisher
(13—3). Circulation "iKL."
PATASKALA, Licking Co. D 675t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Baltimore & Ohio Rds., IT m.
N. E. of Columbus, the State capital. Saw
and planing mills and railroad repair
shops. Farming and dairying.
STANDARD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 188«; W. S. Needham, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation : In 1895, 'jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896,1,520. Inl897,Y. In 1898, "JKL. ■•
P A U L D I N G, c. h ., Paulding Co ^
2,030+ pop., on Cincinnati, Jackson & Mack-
inaw Rd.. 66 m. S. W. of Toledo. Lumber
manufacturing.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
ten pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50 ; es-
tablished 1874 ; N. R. Webster, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Inl895, "jkl." Actualaverage
for 1896. 1,530. In 1897, Y. In 1898, -jkl.-
In 1900. Z. Actual average for 1901. 2,013.
In 1902, yl. In 19U3, (z— 4) I. Actual average
for 1904, 1,894.
PAULDING CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.25; established 1864; J.R.Ross,
editor and publisher (o — 3).
Circulation : In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, smalle!=t edition 1.608. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. ■■JKL." In 1902, Z( 2, 4, 5).
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 : subscription $1 ; established 1892 ;
Geo. M. Eaton, editor -and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
TAY'N'E, Paulding Co. ^ l,336t pop.,
on New York, Chicago & St. Louis Rd., 10
m. S. W. of Paulding, the county seat.
Farming.
REFLECTOR AND PRESS-RE-
VIEW; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established—
Reflector 1844, Press 1891. Review 1887; O. A.
Colby, editor and publisher (3—5 P). Circu
lation "jjcL."
PEEBLES, Adams Co. g 763t pop., on
Cincinnati, Portsmouth &VlrginIaRd., 13m.
N. of West Union, the county seat. Ship-
ping point. Limestone quarries.
NEWS-REPORTER; Fridays; inde-
pendent; four pages 151.^x22; .subscription
$1; established November 26, 1;H)3 ; B. M.
Davidson, editor; Davidson & Co., publishers
(1-5 P).
PEMBERVILIiE, Wood Co. t] l,081t
pop., on Ohio Central and Columbus, Hock-
ing Valley & Toledo Rds., 12 m. N. E. of
Bowling Green, the county seat. Farming.
Oil and gas wells.
LEADER; Fridays; neutral; four pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1884; Geo.
H.Speck, editor and publisher (7—3 P). Cir-
culation "iKi,."
PERRY, Lake Co. 2,.')00 pop., on New-
York, Chicago & St. Louis, Lake Shore and
Michigan Southern Rds., 35 m. E. of Cleve-
land. Onion growing. Stock breeding.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages lGx22; subscription $1; established
February, I'.Hi4; Dill Southwlck, editor and
publisher (1—5 P).
PERRYSBURG, Wood Co. t] 1.766t
pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rd.
and Maumee r., at head of navigation,
9 m. S. of Toledo. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 11x15 subscription $1 ; established
1853; Ed. L. Blue, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
PERR YS VIIiLE, A shland Co. [^ 513t
pop., on Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago
Rd., 121^ m. S. E. of Mansfield, and 70 N. E.
of Columbus, the State capital. Manu-
facturing. Stock raising. Milling.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25: established
1898; Russell Printing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (.7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
PIKETON, Pike Co. g 625 pop.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays (A A),
PIONEER, Williama Co. ^ 603t pop.,
on Toledo & Western Rd., 14 m. N. of
Bryan, the county seat. Manufacturing,
agriculture and stock raising.
TRI-STATE ALLIANCE; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 17x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1878; M. V. Wood-
cox, editor; Chas. G. GraflC & Company, pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1897, "iSL." Actualaver-
age for a year ending uith June, 1898,
l,ii36. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903. y I. In 1904, y I.
PIQUA, Miami Co. -D 12,172t pop., on
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rds.,
Big Miami r. and Miami & Erie canal, 28 m.
N. of Dayton. Stove and range works, lln-
seed-oil and straw-board manufactories.
CALL: every evening except Sunday,
and MIAMI HELMET, Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $6, weekly $1.50; established — daily
1888, weekly 1873; J. W. Morris, editor and
publisher (3—3).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895. 1,585; /or 1896, 1,707. In 1897. Y. In
1898. ■■JKL " Actual average for 1899, 1,423.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 6) I.
In 1903. y I. In 1904, y I.
Weekly : "jkj."
LEADER-DISPATCH; every evening
except Sunday, and MIAMI LEADER-
JOURNAL, Fridays; democratic; daily
six, weekly eight pages 18x22; subscription-
dally $5, weekly $1; established— Disj^atch
1886, Leader 1888; H. Kampf. editor; Leader-
Dispatch Co., publishers (3—3). Circulation—
dallv "JKL." weekly "jkl." In 1897, weekly Z.
In 1902, "JKL."
DIE MIAMI POST; Thursdays; Ger-
man; democratic: four pages 22x28: sub-
scription $1.50; established 1878; August Bartel,
editor and publisher (7— 3P). Circ'n"jKL."
PLAIN CITY, Madison Co. n l,43it
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
846
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
OHIO.
St. Louis Rd.. 17 m. W. of Columbus, th*
State capital. Manufacturing. Stock raising.
A DVOCATE; Wednesdays ; neutral ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Olive B. Maclean, editor; Advo-
cate Publishing Co., publishers (6—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
DEALER; Wednesdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881; Charles W. Horn, editor and
publisher. Circulation ■ 'jkj,. "
PIiEASAN.T CITY, Guernsey Co. D-
1,006+ pop..on Cleveland & Marietta Rd. ,8m.
S. of Cambridge, the county seat. Mining
and farming.
CITIZEN ; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established Oc-
tober, 1902; Waite Kackley, editor; J. A.
Skinner, publisher (3— 3). Circ'n 'jkl."(AA).
PLEASANTVILLE, Fairfield Co.
D 501+ pop., on Toledo & Ohio Central Rd.,
8 m. N. E. of Lancaster, the county seat.
Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; non parti-
san; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; E. B. Henry, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
PLYMOUTH, Richland Co. b l,154t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Pittsburg,
Akron & Western Rds., 30 m. N. W. of Mans-
field, the county seat. Farming.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; independent-
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1853; George W. Reed, editor and pub-
publisher (fi— 3). Circulation "jki."
POMEROY, c. h., Meigs Co. O, 4,639t
pop., on Hocking Valley & Ohio Central
Rds. and Ohio r.. 289 m. below Pittsburg,
Pa. Connected with river towns by daily
lines of steamboats. Coal mining. Salt,
furniture and pipe organs manufactured.
DEAIOCRAT; Thursriays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1888: C. E. Peoples, editor and publisher
(7—3 P). Circulation 'JKL."
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays, eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI; established
May. 1903: Thos. Turnbull. editor; The Inde-
pendent Publishing Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
3.059.
Li E A D E R: Wednesdays; republican;
eight paees 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
1 lished 1895; S. F. Smith, editor and publish-
er (1-4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
2,322; /or 1898, 2,539: for 1899, 2,703:
for 1900, 3.13S; for 1901, 3,147: /or 1902.
3, 096; /or 1903. 3.232: /orl904, 3,036.
TRIBUNE-TELEGRAPH; Wednes-
days; republican; eight pages 15x28 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established— Tribune 1887, Telegraph
1848; Albert P. Miller, editor; Union Printing
• Co., publishers (T— 3 P) Circulation "jkl."
PORT CLINTON, c. h., Ottawa Co.
^ 2,450+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern Rd. and at mouth of Portage r.,
on Lake Erie. 30 m. S. E. of Toledo. Grape
and peach culture and fishing,
OTTAWA CO. HERALD; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
«1: established September. 1902; J. H. Fans,
editor and publisher (3 — 5 P).
Clrrulation: Actual average for 1903,
1,133: /or 1904. 1,251.
OTTAWA CO. NEWS-DEMO-
• CRAT; Fridays; democratic: eight pages
l')x22; subscription $1; established 1865; W.
H. AlthofC. editor and publisher (12 — 2).
Circulatlou: In 1894, publisher asserts.
• mallest 1,104. In 1895, I. In 1896, I. In
1S97.Y. In 1898, "JKL."
OTTAWA CO. REPUBLICAN; Frl
days; republican; eight pages 15x22: sub-
«cription$l; established 1887; A.G.Winnie,
editor and publisher.
Circulatiou : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,100. In 1895, I. In 1896, I. In 1897,
I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, (z— 4)1. In 1903, yl. In
1904 yl
OTTAW^A CO. ZEITUNG; Fridays;
German; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1890; Sam
Kuesthardt, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not Ipss than 1,008. Actual average for 1896,
1,084. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
1898, 1,072; for 1899. 1,082. In 1900. y I.
In 1901, vl. In 1902, yl. Actual average for
1903, 1,097; /or 1904, 1,195.
PORTSMOUTH, c. h., Scioto Co. g
17,870+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio South-
western, Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Vir-
ginia and Norfolk & Western Rds., Ohio
canal and Ohio r., 80 m. E. Cincinnati.
Shoe, wood, fire-brick, steel and iron manu-
factories and car works.
BLADE; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI- WEEKLY, Wednesdays
aud Saturdays ; republican ; eight pages 17x22;
subscription— daily $5, semi weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—daily 1885. semi-weekly 1876; Chas. E.
Hard, editor; Blade Printing Co.. publishers
(8—3). Circulation-dally "CKL." In 1903, Z
(4) (••). Semi-weekly "jkl." In 1897, Z.
In 1900, Z. In 1902, "jkl"
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and VVEEKLY, Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 20x26; subscription — dally $5.
weekly $1; established — daily 1894, weekly
1861; Vallee Harold, editor; The Times Pub-
lishing Companv, publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation-Daily: Inl900."JKL." In 1901.
publisher asserts, each publication day ex-
ceeded 2,300 Act^lal average for 1902, 2,534;
for 1903. 2,626; for a year ending with
June, 1904. 2,693. "
Weekly: '.liii."
CORRESPONDENT ; Fridays ; Ger-
man; independent; twelve pages 15x22: sub-
scription $2; established 1855; Louis F. Korth,
editor and publisher (12— 4 P).
Circulation: Inl896, "iKL." Inl897, Z. In
1900, Z (3, 5). Actual average for 1901, 2,167 :
for 1902, 2, 172. In 1903, yl. In 1904 (z-i) I.
PRESS; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x32; subscription $1 : establishedl889;
R. H. Stevenson, editor; H. F. Thompson,
publisher.
Circulatiou: In 1896, "jjcl." In 1897, Z. In
1898. Z. In 1899, zl. In 1900, "jkl." (++) (A A).
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1836; R. H. Stevenson, editor; H. J.
Thomas, publisher. Circulation "jkl." (AA).
VALLEY SENTINEL: Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
50 cents; established 1896; V.Harold and H.
E. Taylor, editors; The Times Publishing
Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl."
PRAIRIE DEPOT, Wood Co. ^ 1,000
pop., on Toledo & Ohio Central Rd., 24 m. S.
of Toledo. Agriculture. Oil wells.
OBSERVER; Fridays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Thos. J. Maxwell, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation "iii"
PROSPECT, Marion Co. n 983t pop.,
on Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo Rd.,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
847
OHIO.
OHIO.
10 m. S. of Marlon, the county seat, and 38
N. of Columbus, the State capital. Farming.
MONITOR; Fridays; independent; four
pages Jox^G; subscription $1.25; established
187S; Frank C. Pop pleton, editor; Poppleton
A Hoi lenbak, publishers (3 — S). Circ'n "jkl."
QUAKER CITY, Guernsey Co. Q
878+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 40 m.
£. of Zanesville. Planing mill, car-wheel
manufactory, coal works, machine shop
and window-glass factory.
INDEPENDE^T5 Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1.^; es-
tablished 1875 ; J. W. & A. B. Hill, editors and
publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
QTJINCY, Logan Co. -D 642t pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Louis
and Ohio Southern Rds., 11 m. E, of Sidney.
Agriculture.
INLAND PRESS; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; establistied 1900; In-
land Publishing Co., eilitors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
RAVENNA, c.h., PoHagre Co. cf 4, 008t
pop., on Pennsylvania Go's, Pittsburg &
Western and Erie Rds., 38 m. S. E. of Cleve-
land. Chair, iron, carriage, electric lamp,
clothing, paper-box and carbon manufac-
tories and dye works.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays: eight pages
18x25; subscription $1; established 1846: D. S.
Fisher, editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation "iitL." In 1901, Z (4, 6). In 1903, Z (4).
REPUBLiIC AN; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
«8tablished 1880; C. W. S. Wilgus, editor; Re-
publican Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, H. Actual average
/or 1896, 3,274. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In
1899.yT. In 1900. y I. Inl901, yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1903, "JKL."
RAWSON, Hancock Co. ^500 pop.,
on Lake Erie & Western Rd.. 10 m. S. W. of
Findlay, the county seat. Agriculture.
HERALiD; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
\m); L. P. Benedict, editor and publisher
(2-5).
RICHWOOD, Union Co. u l,640t
pop., on Erie Rd.. 15 m. S. W. of Marlon.
Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1872: Geo. W. Worden, editor and pub
Usher (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895, T, In 1896, publisher
asserts, exceeding l,2(i(). In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898, 1,473. In 1899, zl. In
1900, zT. In 1901, {z-1,2,4,6) I. In lfl02,(z— 4.5)1.
In 19(,)3, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
RIPLEY, Brown Co. p2,248t pop., on
Chesapeake & Ohio Rd. and Ohio r., 56 m.
S. E. of Cincinnati. River oommerce. Flour
and saw mills, piano and shoe factories
and leaf tobacco.
BEE; Wednesdays; republican; eight
f»ages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
848; Jas. C. Newcomb, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Circulation ; In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,080. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y'. In
1898. "Tju.-"
RISINGSUN, "oorf Co.\2 700 pop.,
on Hocking Valley Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Bowl-
ing Gveen, the county seat.
TIME ANDTIDE;Frldays;elghtpage3
13x20; subscription 1; established January,
1901; F. W. Parmalee, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
ROCKCREEK, Ashtabula Co.cf 478t
pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd., }4 m. from
Rock Creek Station, on Pittsburg & Ashta-
bula Rd. Dairying and farming.
SIGNAL; Wednesdays; twelve pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1894; E.
P. Warren, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
ROCKFORD,i»/crcer Co.-nl,207t pop.,
on Cincinnati, Jackson & Mackinaw Rd. and
St. Mary's r., 11 m. N. W. of Cellna, th«
county seat. Implement-handle and spoke
factories.
PRESS; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1883; D. C. Kin-
der & Son, editors and publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
"ROGiyRS, Columbiana Co.cf 287t pop.,
on Pittsburg, Lisbon & Western Rd., 9 m.
E. of Lisbon, the county seat. Agriculture.
NOON-TIDE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; J. W. & C. R. Archibald, editors
and publishers. Circulation "JKi" (A A).
ROSEVILIiE, MuskingumCo.n l,207t
pop., on Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley
Rd., 10 m. S. of Zanesville, the county seat.
Potteries, brick works and coal mines.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ^established
1887; G. W. Stine. editor and publisher (6— 3).
Circulatiou: In 1896,".ii£l." Actual average
ror 1897, 1,1 HO. Inl898.yl. In 1899, yl. In
1900, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
REVIEW; Thursdays; four pages 22x28 ;
subscription $1 ; established 1896; Williams
Bros., editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1899. 1,169. Inl900,yl. Inl901,yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
ROSS, Butler Co. p 400 pop., on Miami
r., 7 m. S. W. of Hamilton, the county seat,
and 18 N. of Cincinnati. Agriculture and
stock raising.
VENICE GRAPHIC; Fridays; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1887; L. Deniorest, editor and pub-
'isher. Circulation "jkl."
RUSHSYLVANIA, Lngan Co. -D
552+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rd., 10 m. N. N. E. of Bellefon-
talne, the county seat. Portland cement
works. Farming.
RECORD ; Thursdays ; Independent ;
eight pages 11x18; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; C. A. Duck, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
SABINA, Clinton Co.pi,481tpop.,on
Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley and Balti-
more & Ohio Rds., 11 m. N. E. of Wil-
mington, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS RECORD; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
848
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
$1.25; established 1877; J. F, Gasking, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,000. Iq 1901, January, pub
lisher asserts, every issue during 1903 was
1,000. Actual averaqe for mn, 988.
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1894; M. D.
Barns, editor; Barns Bros., publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation "jkl."
SAINT CLAIRSVILLE,c.h., Bel-
mont Co. D- l,210t pop., on Cleveland,
Lorain & Wheeling, Wabash and Baltimore
ft Ohio Rds., 12 m. W. of Wheeling, W.
Va. Agriculture.
BEL.WONT CHRONICLE; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion .«1; established 1813: Edwin L. McMir
len, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1899 "jkl." Actul average
for 1900, 1.320; for 1901,1,362; for 1>)02,
1,420: /or 1903. 1,599. In 1904. I (■ ■).
GAZETTE; Thursdaj's; democratic: four
pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; established
1812; A.D.Clark, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation: "iKi.- In 1902,(??). In 1904
(z— 4) I.
SAINT ■M.AB.YS,AuglaizeCo.-D5,ii9t
pop., on Lake Erie & Western and Columbus
North-Western Rds.and Miami &Erie canal,
19 m. W. of Wapakoneta, the county seat.
Woolen manufactories, chain works, paper
mill and wheel works.
NEWS; every evening except Sundays
ARGUS AND DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days; independent-democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1872; Argus
Printing Co., editors and publishers. Circu-
lation "JKL."
GRAPHIC ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 18S9 ; W. D. Mefford, editor and pub-
lisher (6—8). Circulation "jkl."
SAINT PARIS, Champaign Co. -n
l,S22-|'pop., onPittsburg.Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis and Detroit Southern Rds., 11 m.
W. of Urbana, the county seat. Carriage
•hops and flour and planing mills. Packs
and ships large quantities of poultry.
NEWS-DISPATCH; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1871; J. W. Yeisley. editor
Dispatch Publishing Co., publishers (S— 5 P).
Circulation: "jkl." In 1901. Z (4, 6). In 1902,
Z(3, 5). In 1904 (z— 6. 11) 1.
T E li E G R A M ; Fridays; eight pages
11x16: established November, 1901; Marlay
B. NefC, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl.
SALEM, Columbiana Co.i^f 7,682t pop.,
on Pennsylvania Co's and Salem Rds., 20 m.
S. W. of Youngstown. Engine works, wire
nail factory, pump and sheet iron works,
large potteries, stove foundries and chew-
ing gum factories.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and BULLETIN, Thursdays; in-
dependent; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
13x20; subscription— daily $4.50, weekly 50
cents; established— daily 1891, weekly 1890;
D. D. Kirby, editor; Kirby & Co., publishers
(6—3). Circulation — daily "jkl." In 1903. Z
(4), weekly "JKL." In 1899. Z. In 1902, daily
Z (4, 5), weekly Z (4,5).
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday, and
REPUBLICANERA, semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages— daily 15x23, semi-weekly 18x23; sub-
scription-dally $4.50, semi weekly $1; estab-
OHIO.
lished— dally 1889, semi weekly 1852; L. H.
Brush, manager; F. A. Douglass, editor;
Salem Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,435. In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, publisher asserts, smallest issue
1,650. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
Semi- Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,225. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, smallest Issue 2,400.
In 1899, y I. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
S A N A T I V E 3IEDICINE; monthly;
medical; forty-eight pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established 1891; T. J. Lyle, M. D., editor;
Lyle Printing Co., publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
In 1898, Z. In 1902, "JKL."
SAL.INEVILLE, Columbiana Co. cf
2,353+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 18 m. W. of
East Liverpool. Mining. China and stone-
ware potteries, brickyard and planing mill.
BANNER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
James H. Dodds, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkj.." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,250: for 1903. 1,536. In
1904, yl.
SANDUSKY, c. h., Erie Co. ih 19,664t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis, Lake Erie & Western, Baltimore &
Ohio, Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and Columbus, Sandusky & Hocking Rds.
and Sandusky bay, near its entrance into
Lake Erie, 56 m. W. of Cleveland. Manu-
factures and lake commerce.
REGISTER; every morning, TRI-
WEEKLY, Tuesdays. Thursdays and Sat-
urdays, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; re-
publican; daily, tri-weekly and Sunday eight
to sixteen, weekly twelve pages 18x22;
subscription— daily $5.20, triweekly $3.50,
weekly $1, Sunday $1.50; establLshed— daily
1844, weekly 1832; I. F. Mack & Bro., editor
and publishers (12—4).
Circulation- Daily : Accorded I from 1891
to 1895. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue less than 2,iKK). In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl.
In 1903, yl. In December, lit04, publisher
asserts, for the past three years not less than
2,400.
Tri- Weekly: "jkl."
Weekly : Rating varied from H in 1891 to
I in 1895. In 1896, 1. In 1897. Y. In 1898. pub
lisher asserts, no issue less than 2,2.50. In .
1899, vl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1S02, yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904 (z— 4) I.
Publislter's announcement.— The Register
has double the circulation of any other
Sandusky paper. The only paper published
in Erie County having general circulation
in every neighborhood of the countj', and
only daily having circulation on rural
routes, thereby reaching best communities
out from principal post-offlces. Pay.* more
for freight on news print paper received
than all other Sandusky papers, and over
double their postage bills. The only San-
dusky paper that permits official examina-
tion of circulation and thereby proves its
claims. Write for copy of official exam-
iner's certificate.
STARJOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY. Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 17J^ix23%;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily Joi<rnan883, Star 1898, weekly
1901; E. B. Fen ton, editor; Alvord-Peters
Company, publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation-Daily: In 1898. zl. In 1899, yl.
Actual average for 1900. 2, 338. In 1901, yH.
Actual average for 1902, 3,269; for 1903,
3,845; /orl904. 4,314.
Publisher's annouiicement. — The Journal of
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
849
OHIO.
this city was purchased and merged with
the Star December 26, 19U4. The Star-Jouu-
NAL Kuarautees 4,725 dailj' circulation, oi
double that of anj' daily published in
Sandusky. It Is the exclusive evening pa
per. Two editions dally. Books open to
verifj' all claims made by publishers.
The editor of Rowell'H American News-
paper Directory says that he has had a
satisfact()r.y circulation statement from the
Sandusky Stdv every year since 1900, and
that he has never been able to get a satis
factory statement from the Register s\nce
Adam was a little boy in the Garden of
Eden. Robert Tomes, Eastern Representa
tive, 116 Nassau St., New York, will answer
inquiries in person or by mall.
DE.1IOKRAT; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays, and WEEK LY, Wednesdays;
German; democratic; four pages, weekly six
pages. 20x25; subscription — semi-weekly $2.50,
weekly $1.50; established— semi-weekly 1861,
weekly 1856; William F. Senn, editor and
publlsner. Circulation— semi-weekly "jkl."
weekly "jkl."
GOOD READING; monthly; literary;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents;
established 1895; The Alvord-Peters Co., ed-
itors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1896. F. In 1897. F Z. In
1898,yF. Inl899,yG. Inl900,yH. Inl901,yH.
In 1902. vH. In 1903, yl (A A).
SARDINIA, Broion Co. p 613 pop.,
on Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Virginia Rd.,
45 m. E. of Cincinnati. Farming.
ITEM; Saturdays; democratic; four pages
13x20, subscription $1; established 1903; J. W.
Campbell & Son, editors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
SCIO, Harrison Co. D- l,214t pop., on
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds., 78 m. W. of
Pittsburg, Pa. Scio College. Carriage fac-
tory. Farming.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 13x20; subscription 65 cents ; estab-
lished 1879; R. M. Dewey, editor; Herald Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
SEB RING, 3f«ftomn5r Co. SSytcfpop.
—local estimate 1,800 — on Pittsburg, Fort
Wayne & Chicago Rd., 10 m. E. of Alliance.
Manufacture of pottery. Lumber yard and
pump works.
NEWS; semi weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1899; Geo. W. Kunkle,
editor; The News Publishing Company
publishers (9—3).
Circulation : In 1901. "jkl." In 1902, (z— 11) I.
In 1903 (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
SEVILLE, Medina Co. ij] 602tpop., on
Cleveland. Lorain & Wheeling Rd., 20 m, W.
of Akron. Foundry, machine shop and
planing mills.
TIMES: Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.2.5; established
1872; C. C. Day, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
SHAWNEE, Perr7j Co. n 2,966t pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio, Columbus, Shawnee
& Hocking Rds., 43 m. S. E. of Newark.
Iron foundries, saw and planing mills.
Coal mining and agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1888; W. H. Shriver, editor and pubMsher.
Circulation "jkl."
OHIO.
PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE; Fridays;
labor; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; John C. Fleming, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
SHELBY. Richland Co. b 4,685t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis and Baltimore & Ohio Rds., 67 m.
S. W. of Cleveland. Manufacturing and
agriculture.
Gl.iOItE; every evening except Sunday;
republican; four pages 13x20; subscription
$3.12; established 1900; Henry E. Sheets and
Chas. L. Bowman, editors and publisiiers
(7- 3P). Circulation "iKi." In 1902, Z (6).
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and REPUBLICAN, Thursdays; re-
publican; daily four pages 15x22, weekly
eight 18x24; subscription— daily $3.12, weekly
$1; established — daily 1900, ' weeklv 1870;
Henry E. Sheets, editor and publisher. Cir
culation— dailj' "jkl." weeklv "jkl." In
1899, weekly Z. In 1902, -jkl." (A A).
SHILOH, ^icAZand Co. ^ 597t pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd., 61 m. S. W. of Cleveland. Flour mill
and tanneries.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1884; W. E. Koerber, editor and publisher
(3— 5P). Circulation "jkl."
SHREVE, Wayne Co. Q l,043t pop., on
Pennsylvania Co's Rd., 10 m. S. W. of
Wooster, the county seat, and 75 S. W.
of Cleveland. Sash, pole, shaft and blind
factories. Agriculture.
NEWS ; Fridays ; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1866; L. S.
Miley, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation: In 1896. "mjk" In 1897. Z.
Actual average for a year ending tnth May,
1902. 1,104. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
SIDNEY, c. h., Shelby Co. -G 5,688t pop. ,
on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton and
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., Great Miami r. and Miami & Erie
canal, 40 m. N. of Dayton and 100 N. of Cin-
cinnati. Manufactui'ing and agriculture.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and SHELBY CO. DEMOCRAT, Fri
days; daily independent, weekly demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24;
subscription— dally $5, weekly §1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1890. weekly 1849: James O.
Amos, editor; Sidney Printing and Publishing
Co., publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation— Daily : "ikl-" In 1901. July,
publisher asserts, smallest issue during jear
1,020. In 1903, January, publisher asserts, dur-
ing the past year the smallest edition was
1,230. In 1904. January, no issue during 1903
was less than 1,210. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
Weekly : In 1895 and 1896, publisher asserts,
smallest issue 2,250. In 1897, I Z. In 1898, zl .
In 1899, y I. In 1900, July, publisher asserts,
smallest edition issued during the past year
was 2,275; in 1901, July, smallest issue dur-
ing year 2,445. In 1903, January, publisher as-
serts, during the past year the smallest edi-
tion was 2,980. In 1904. January, no issue
during 1903 was less than 3,080. In 1904,
(z-4) H.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1891;
J. H. Williams, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1882; Wm. Binkley. editor; Trego & Blnkley,
publishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
54
850
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
OHIO— Springfield.
SHELBY CO. ANZEIGEIt; Fii
davs; German; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion S1.50; established 1891; F. F. Gehrlcen,
editor: Peter E. Sherman, publisher. Cir-
culation "JitL." In 1901, Z (1,2, 4, 5).
SOMERSET, Perry Co. a l.lSitpop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 24 m. S. of
Newark and 20 S. W. of Zanesville. Car-
riage factories, woolen and planing millg.
Coal In vicinity.
PRESS; Thursdays; four pages 20x26;
lubscription $1 ; established 1873 ; W. J . Mortal,
editor and publisher. Circulation -iKL."
ROSARY MAGAZINE; monthly;
ronian catholic; one hundred and twelve
pages 6x9; subscription $2; established 1891;
Dominican Fathers, editors and publishers.
New York office, 871 Lexington avenue (3—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 6,000. In 1895, G. In 1896. G. In
1897, G Z. Actual average for 1898, 4,875 ;
for 1899, 7,109. In 1900, yG. In 1901. yG.
Actual average for 1902, 10,000. In 1903,
yF. In 1904. yF.
SOUTH CHARLESTON, Clark
Co. -a 1,096+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis and Ohio Southern
Rds., between the forks of Little Miami r,,
about 15 m. S. E. of Springfield, the county
seat, and 36 W. S. W. of Columbus. Drain
tile factory.
ECHO; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 13x2<J; subscription SI; established
1897; R. R. Montgomery, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jjo,"
SENTINEL; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; Ralph Harrold, editor; Sentinel
Co., publishers (7—3 P). Circulation "iKL."
SPENCERVILLE,^"cn(7o.^l,874t
pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton,
Chicago and Erie Rds. and Miami & Erie
canal, 12 m. S. of Delphos and about 15 W.
of Lima, the county seat. Flour, stave,
flag stick, handle, sash and door manu-
factories. Oil regions. Natural gas.
JOURNAL-NEWS; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 17>^x24; subscription
$1; established— Jbwrnai 1879. Kews 1897; con-
solidated 1901; F. C. Snow, editor; The Jour-
nal Printing Company, publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, Z. In
1898. zl. Actual average for a year ending
u'ith September, 1899, 1,197. In 1900. yl.
Actual average for 1901. 1.153. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) T. In 1904. vl.
SPRINGFIELD, c. h., Clark Co. -D
38,253+ pop., near confluence of Mad r. and
Lagonda creek, 48 m. W. of Columbus,
the State capital. Agricultural implements,
turbine water wheels, iron, coffins, wring-
ers, engines, windmills and flour mills.
Agriculture.
DAILY.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except Sun-
day, and DE:>I0CRAT AND TRAN-
SCRIPT, Thursdays; democratic; daily
four pages 20x26, weekly eight pages 18x24;
iubscription — daily $5, weekly SI ; established
—daily 1888, weekly 1866; Harry M. Rice, edi-
tor; Democrat Company, publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895. H. In 1896,
H. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, y I. In 1900,
yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
W^eekly: "jkl."
GAZETTE ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays ; repub-
lican; dally four pages 20x24, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3.12, weekly
$1; established— daily 1878, weekly 1872; T.
E. Harwood Printing and Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation- Daily: In 1895, G. In 1896,
G. In 1897, H Z. In 1898. yH. In 1899, yl.
Inl900.zl (++). In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. In
1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
Weekly: In 1895. H. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl.- Inl900, Z ( + + ). In
1902 "JKL."
MORNING SUN; every morning, and
SE31I-WEEKliY,Tuesda}-s and Fridays;
independent; four pages 17x24; subscription
—daily $3.65, semi-weekly $1; established
1894; The Sun Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (3—5 P).
Circulation- Daily: In 1895, G. Actual
average for 1896, 5.t296; for the first six
monf/iso/ 1897, 5,297. In 1898, yG. Actual
average for 1899. 5,435; for 1900, 5,219.
In 1901. yG. In 1902,(z— 4) G. In 190:3, yG. In
1904, yH.
Semi-Weekly: "jkl."
PRESS-KEPURIilC; every morning.
and WEEKLY REPUBLIC, Thursdays;
republican; daily eight, Saturday issue six-
teen pages 17x24, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $3.65, weekly $1; estab-
lished—iZcpubZic 1817, P/ess 1899, consolidated
1900; The Springfield Publishing Company,
editors and publishers (2 — 4).
Circulation— Daily : Rating varied from
G in 1891 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897,
Y. In 1808, yl. In 1899, zl. Actual average
for 1900, 6,^04; for a year ending with
April, 1901, 7,325. In 1902, yG. Actual
average for 1903. 8.566; for 1904, 10,227.
Weekly: Rating varied from G in 1891 to
H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
TRI-WEEKLY.
J OURN A L UN D A D LER ; tri weekly,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdaj's; Ger-
man; independent; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $5; established 1874; L. Weixel-
baum, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895. I. Actual
average for 1896, 2,200. In 1897, Y. Actual
arerage /or 1898.2.251. In 1899, yl. Actual
average for 1900, 2,198. In 1901, publisher
asserts, no Issue has been less than 2,169. In
1902, (z^l) I. In 1903 yl. In 1904, y I.
WEEKLY.
NATIONAL NEW ERA; Fridays; re
form; thirty pages 6^x10; subscription 50
cents; established 1884; R. S. Thompson, edi
tor; New Era Co., publishers (I — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
23,693; for 1896, 23,652. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, vD. In 1899, vE. In 1900, yE. Act-
ual average for 1901. 7,515. In 1902, yG.
Actual average for 1903, 2,542 (A A).
NEWS; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1878 ;
D. T. West, editor; Springfield News Co.,
publishers.
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
5.382 !/orl896. 5,689. In 1897. Y^ In 1898,
vH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH.
in 1902, yH. In 1903. yH. In 1904, yH.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
FAR3I AND F t RESI D E; semi
monthly; agricultural; twenty pages 11x16;
subscription 25 cents; established 1877; Cro-
wellPublishingCompany, publishers; prints
In two edit!ons— Eastern and Western (18—4).
Combiueil circulation : Actual average
for 189.5. 281 ,900 ;/oJ- 1896. 313,587; for
1897, 310.525; /or 1898, 323,025. In
1899. yA. Actual average for 1900, 311, 587 ;
for a year ending with March, 1901.
312,200; for 1902. 311.220; for 1908.
325,670; for mi, 335,367.
MONTHLY.
CHAUTAUQUAN; monthly; literary;
one hundred ana thirty to one hundred and
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
85 L
OHIO— Springfield.
forty pages 7x10; subscription $2; estab-
llslied 1876; Frank Chapiii Bray, editor; Tlie
Chautauquan Press, publishers (o— 3).
Cireiilatiou : Accorded B from 1891 to 1895.
lu 1896. U. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yC. In
1899, yl>. In 19U0, yD. In 1901, yD. In
190v>. y D. In 1903, y D . In 19(14, yD.
b'AIOl NEWS; montlily; agricultural;
sixteen pages 11x15; subscription 50 cents;
establislied 1882; John N. Garver, editor and
publisher (1 — 5).
Circulation ; Actual average for 1894,
160,916. Iul895, A. Inl896,A. In 1897,
Y. Act ual average for the first six months
o/ 1897, 80,000. In 1898, yB. Actual aver-
age /or 1899. 107,000; /<»rl900. 103,660:
/or 1901, 100,583: /or 1902. 100,500: /or
1903, 100,416. In l'.t<tl, publisher asserts,
not less than 100.000.
no VIE AND F LOWERS; monthly;
floriculture; eighty-four pages Si^xllJ^; sub
8criptiou$l; established 1896; The Floral Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (3 — 4 P).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with February, 1897, 51)666 ; for
1898. 90,833; /or 1899, 106,666;yor 1900,
l'-i4,117. In 1901. yA. Actual average
/-or 1902. 69,833. In 1903, yB (A A).
POULTRY" SUCCESS; monthly; gar-
dening and poultry; thirty two to sixty-four
pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; established
1889; Poultry Success Co., publishei-s (T— 3 P).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
5,875. In 1S96, O. In 1897. GZ. In 1898,
vG. Actual average for a year ending with
Novetnber, 1899, 9,875: for a year ending
with June, 1900, 11,083; for a year ending
with August, 1901, 14, 129. In 1902, yF. In
1903. yF. Actual average for 1904, 20,834.
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION;
monthly; household; thirty two pages 11x16;
subscrljjtionSl; established 1873; The Crow-
ell Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895.
179,966; for 1896. 335,442: for a year
ending n-ifh January, 1898, 260,975; for
1898. .31.3,000. In 1899, yA. Act iial aver-
age for 1900. 342,916; for a year ending
with 3Iarch, 1901. 338,750; for 1902,
362,666; for 1903. 384,250; for m)4,
428,500.
SPRINGV ALLEY, Greene Co. -D
322+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rd., 7 m. S. of Xeuia, the county
seat. Woolen and flour mills and grain
elevator. Farming and stock raising.
BLADE; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1887;
Daniel P. Moneagle, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation "jki.."
STEUBENVILLE, c. h., Jefferton
Co. a- 14,349+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis, Pennsylvania Co's
and Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds. and Ohio
r., 43 m. W. of Pittsburg, Pa. Manufactures.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
eight pages— daily 13x20, Saturdays 15x22,
weekly twelve pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $3, weekly $1; established— dally 1873,
weekly 1865; H. H. McFadden, editor and pub
Usher (12— 4).
Circulation— Daily: Accorded I from 1891
to 1895. In 1896, I. In 1897 and 1898, publisher
asserts, every issue exceeded 1,000. In 1899, zl.
In 1900, publisher asserts, no edition for
years has been below 1,000. In 1901, yl . In
1902, (z— 3) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904. I.
Weekly: Accorded I In 1895. In 1896, I. In
1897 and 1898, publisher asserts, every Issue
exceeded l.OOO.In 1899, zl. In 1900,publi8her as-
serts.no edition for years has been below 1.000.
In 1901, yl. Inl902, (z— 3)1. In 1903, yl. In
1904,1.
OHIO.
HERAIvD-STA Rj every eveningexcept
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repubU-
can ; twelve pages— dally 15x22, weekly 20x26 ;
subscription— dally $^, weekly (1 ; established
—daily 1847, weekly 1806; The Herald Publish-
ing Company, editors and publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, "jkl •• In 1896,
I. In 189:, I Z. In 1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, (z-1, 2, 4, 5) I. In 1902,
(z— 1 2, 4, 5) I. In 1903, •■jkl.-
Weekly: In 1894 and 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2.000. In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z.
In 1898, zH. In 1899, vl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, (z— 1, 2, 4, 5) I. In 1902, (z— 1, 2,4, 5) I. In
1903, yl. In 1904, ^z-4) I(« •).
TRIBUNE; every evening, and
WEEKLY, twice-aweek {SeeToronto,
Ohio.)
GERMANIA; Fridays; German; inde-
pendent-republican; twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1876; Joseph
Nlederhuber, editor and publisher (8— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL" In 1903, Z (4) (••).
STOUTSVILLE, Fairfield Co. U 282
pop., on Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley
Rd., 7 m. E. of Clrclevllle. Flour mills, ele-
vators, and tile and terracotta works.
Farming and cattle raising.
FAIRFIELD-PICKAWAY
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1888; H. O. Harden, editor and publisher.
Prints edition for Amanda, called Herald.
Circulation "ijo,"
STRYKER, Williams Co. t] l,206t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd. and Tiffin r., 47 m. W. of Toledo.
Manufacturing.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1884: G. D. Spauldlng, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation ■•jkl.-
SUGARCREEK, Tuscarmvas Co. d-
1,482 pop., on Cleveland, Canton & Southern
Rd., 10 m. W. of New Philadelphia, the
Bounty seat.
BUD«ET; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 13x20; subscription .50 cents; estab-
lished 1890; J. C. Miller, editor and publisher
(6-3) .
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest edition 1,320; in 1896, 1,440. In 1897, Y'.
Actual average for 1898. 2,151. In 1899. yl.
In 1900. yl. In 1901, publisher asserts, small-
est IssTie printed during the year was 3,300.
In 1902. vH. Actual average for \<iOZ, 4,482.
Inl904,VH.
SUMMERFIELD, mM% Co. n- 511
pop.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
SUNBURY, Delaware Co. U 464t pop.,
on Cleveland, Akron and Columbus Rd., 13
m. E. of Delaware, the county seat, and 21
N. E. of Columbus. Agriculture.
DELAWARE CO. NEW^S-
I T E I>l ; Thursdays ; independent ; four
pages 18x22 ; subscription 50 cents ; es-
tablished 1894 ; Letts & Whlttler, editors
and publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
1,663. Inl898.yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl.
Actual average for a year ending ivith May,
1901,2,060. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (O O)
(AA).
SW ANTON, Fulton Co. ^ 887t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.,
852
AMERICA?^ NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
30 m. S. W. of Toledo. Lumber, staves and
headings. Grain shipping.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; Independent;
sight pages 15x22; subscription $1; establish-
ed 1886; H. D. Meister, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
PATRONS' LEADER} monthly; Pa-
trons of Industry; sixteen pages SxlQi^; sub-
scription 25 cents; established January, 1902;
Supreme Association, editors and publishers
(12—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1902,
2,406 ; for 1903, 2,224; for 1904, 1,708.
SYCAMORE, Wyandot Co. tl 883t
pop., on Toledo & Ohio Central and Pitts-
burg, Akron & Western Rds., 10 m. N. E. of
Upper Sandusky, the county seat, and 11 S.
E. of Tiffin. Agriculture.
LEADER; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1892; Phil. J.
Heilman, editor and publisher (3—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
SYLVANIA, Lucas Co. ^ l.lOOt pop.,
on Lake Shore Si Michigan Southern and
Toledo & Western Rds., 1)4 m. N. W. of
Toledo, the county seat. Agriculture, stock
raising and small factories.
SUN; Thursdays;independent; eight pages
17J^x22; subscription $1; established 1899;
John Samsey, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1900, zl. In 1901, July,
publisher asserts, at uo time during past
year has printed less than 2.000. Actual
average for 1902,2,746. lu 1904, January,
publisher asserts, every issue during the
past year was at least 3,()00. In 1904. yH.
THORNVILLE, P«rry Co. n 405
pop., 1 m. from Baltimore & Ohio Rd. and
11 S. of Newark. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1882; D. N. Belt, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "jja,." «.
TIFFIN, c. h., Seneca Co. ^ I0,989t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio, Pennsylvania
Go's and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago k
St. Louis Rds., 42 m. S. E. of Toledo and 34
S. W. of Sanduskj'. Pottery, glass, sash
and blind, wire-nail and agricultural-imple-
ment factories and iron foundry. Seat of
Heidelberg University.
ADVERTISER; every evening except
Sunday, and SENECA ADVERTISER,
Thursdays ; democratic; daily four pages
17J^x24, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—dally $5, weekly $1 ; established— daily
1886, weekly 1882; Myers Brothers, editors and
publishers (3—3).
Circulation- Daily: "JKi" In 1897. Z. In
1900, Z (1). In 1902, "jja-"
Weekly: Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z. In 1898, yH. In
1899, yl. In 1900, (z— 1) I. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903. "jsl."
TRIBUNE AND HERALD; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY
TRIBUNE, twicea-week, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; eight pages 16x22; sub-
Bcrlptlon— dally $5, weekly $1.50; established
—daily 1887, weekly 1848; O. T. Locke & Son,
editors and publishers.
Circulation- Daily: Accorded I from 1892
to 1895. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898. pub-
lisher assex'ts, no issue less than 1,2,50. In
1899. vl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, y I. Inl902,yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
Weekly : In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 18!»8, publisher asserts, no issue
loss than 2,200. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. Ir 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
OHIO.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent-demo-
cratic; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1880; Kora F. Briggs, editor and
publisher (7— 3). Circulation "iKi" In 1902,
Z(4)(??).
PR ESSE; Thursdays; German; demo-
cratic; four pages 21x27; subscription $2 ; es-
tablished 1872: M. E. Wenelbaum, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl"
TIPPECANOE CITY, Miami Co. ^
l,703t pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Day-
ton Rd. and Great Miami r. and Miami &
Erie canal, 14 m. N. of Dayton. Flour,
broom, glucose, paper and "excelsior"*
mills.
TIPP HERALD; Thursdays; republi-
can ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1863; Raymon Horton, editor; Mrs. F.
H. Horton, publisher. Circulation "jKi"
TOIiEDO, c. h., Lucas Co. ^131,822t
pop., on Miami & Erie canal and Maumee
r., 4 m. from Lake Erie. Extensive manu-
factures, large grain trade and lake com-
merce.
DAILY.
BLADE ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
daily twelve to thirty two, weekly eight,
Saturday twenty four to thirty-two pagea
19x233^; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1;
established— dally 1848, weekly 1835; Robinson
Locke, editor; Toledo Blade Company, pub-
lishers (1 — 5).
Circulation- Daily: Actual average for
1895, 15,350; for 1896, 16.053; for 1897,
17,022; for 1898, 21,761; for 1899,
19,826; for 1900, 21,331; for 1901.
22,543; for 1902, 22,88cS; for lfi03,
23,629; for 1904, 24,556.
Weekly: Actual average for 1895,
107,500; for 1896, 125,615; for 1897,
141,135; /or 1898, 170,385; /or 1899,
164,558; for 1900, 173,308; for 1901,
156,135; for 1902, 151,423; for 1903.
159,566; for 1904. 170,404.
DZIENNIK ECHO; every day, and
A3IER VKA, weekly, Saturdays; Polish;
independent; daily four to eight, weekly
twelve to sixteen pages 12x22; subscription
—daily $3, weekly $2; established 1886; A. A.
Paryski, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation-Daily: In ir03, (z-4) I (••).
In 1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 9,000. In 1896. F. In 1897. H Y. Actual
arera^re /or 1898. 16,423, including special
editions. In 1899. yG. InlSOO. yG. In 1 SOI,
(z— 1, 2, 4. 5) G. In 1902, yG. In 1903, (z— 4)
G (••) In 1904, yG.
EXPRESS; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; German;
independent-republican ; daily eight, weekly
twelve pages 18x22; subscription— daily 86.20,
weekly $1 ; established 1853; Henry Vortriede,
editor; Toledo Express Co., publishers (6-3).
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
G in 1891 to H In 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, vH. In 1899. yH. In 1900. vH. In
1901, (z— 4) H. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 4>
H (••). In 1904, yH.
W^eeklv: Rating varied from Gin 1891 to H
in 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yG.
In 1899. yH. In 190a, yH. In 1901. (z-4) H.
In 1902. yH. In 1903, (z— 4) H (••). In
1904, vH.
LEGAL NEWS; every morning except
Sunday; legal; four pages 13x18; subscription
$7; established 1894; O. P. Wilkinson, editor;
Toledo Legal News Company, publishers
(8—3). Circ'n"JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902,-jki."
(A A).
MARKET REPORT; every evening
except Sunday; commercial and grain: four
pages 10x14; subscription $1; established
1895; A. Gassawayi editor; The Franklin
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
85:j
OHIO-Toledo.
Piintiug and Engraving Company, publish
«rs (T^*— 2). Circulation 'jkl."(AA).
TI.UKS; every morning except Sunday,
NEWS- BEE, every evening except Sun-
day, and TIHErt-BEE, Sundays; republl
can; morning eight to twelve, evening eight
to fourteen, Sunday twenty to thirty-two
pages 18x24; subscription— morning $5, even-
ing $3, Sunday $2; established— Tiwifs 1846,
News 1888, Bee 1894, consolidated 1903; The
Toledo Newspaper Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—4^.
Combined circulation— Daily : Actual
average f or nQ^. 36,375; /or 1904,51,434.
Sunday: Actual average for \%i, 1^,817.
In 1904, yF.
WEEKLY.
AMERICAN FARM AND FIRE-
SIDE; Saturdays.
B U I> li E T I N ; Fridays; four to eight
pages 17x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ;
Oeorge M. Luttrell, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,2(X». In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, -JKL."
CRITIC; Saturdays ; Independent ;
tweutv-four pages 9x12; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1890; A. D. Fassett, editor ; The
Critic Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation: In 1898,"JKi-" Actual aver-
age for 1%^9,\,9Q9. Inl900.zl. Inl901,yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. ■jkl.-
KURYER OHIOSKI; Thursdays;
Polish; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1900; F. A. Dal-
kowski, editor; Kuryer Ohioski Publishing
Co , publishers (2 — 5).
Circulation 'jkl.- Actual average for
190?, 3,290. In 1904, (z-2, 11) H.
SUNDAY COURIER- JOURNAL, ;
Sundays; Independent; sixteen pages 18x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1868; M. P.
Murphy, editor; Courier-Journal Company,
piiblisliers.
Circulation: Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl,
Inl900.zl. Inl901,(z— 1,2,4, 5) I. Inl902,yl.
In 1!!03. vT. In 1904, yl.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays (A A).
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN MEDICAL, COM-
PEND; monthly; medical; sixty -four
pages7xlO; subscription $1; established 1884;
W. W. Grube.M.D, editor; American Medical
Compeud Co., publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,(100. In 1895, 1. Actual average for
1896, 4, 630. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
1898,8,000; for 1899, 10,000; for 1900,
10,000. In 1901, vF. Actual average for
1902, 1U,000. In 190:?, December, publisher
asserts, everj- issue during the past vear
was 10.000 Actual aver aae for 1904, 10.416.
BIBLIOTEKA POLSKA; monthly;
Polish; literary; two hundred pages 8x11;
subscription $2.50; established 1898; A. A.
Parvskl, editor and publisher.
Circulation -JKi." In 1899, Z. In 1901, Z
(1,2.4,5). In 1903 (z— 4)I(»»). In 1904, y I.
DENTAL SUMMARY; month
ly: dentistry ; one hundred and fourteen
pages 6x9; subscription $1; established 1880;
L. P. Bethel, editor ; The Ransom & Ran-
dolph Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1896, -JiL." In 189T, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue less than 1,000. In
1898, yl. Inl899,-'iKL" In 1902, (??).
GLEANER; monthly; literary; four
pages 11x16; subscription .50 cents; estab-
lished December, 1901; Gleaner Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (2—5 P).
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL RE-
PORTER; monthly; medical and surgical;
eighty pag«s7xl0;subscrlptlon$l; established
1880; Charles P. Wagar, M.D., editor; Toledo
Medical and Surgical Reporter Company,
publishers (12—3).
Circulation: Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, G. Actual average for a year end-
OHIO-Toledo.
for
yl.
1900,
In
ing with March, 1898. 6,500; for a year end-
ing with Oct., 1S99, 6,750; for 1900,8,333;
for 1901, 11.500; for 1902, 10,917; for
1903,10,083. In 1904, yF.
NATIONAL UNION; monthly; Na
tional Union; eight pages 10x14; subscrip-
tion .50 cents; establi.shed 1898; Senate of the
National Union, editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation : In 1899, zl. Actual average
for a year ending with April, 19fH), 55,000.
In 1901, yC. In 1902, yC. In 1900, yC (A A).
OHIO ENDEAVORER; monthly
(A A).
OHIO GOOD TEMPLAR; monthly;
temperance; eight pages lOJ^xU; subscrip-
tion 85 cents; established 1891; C. E. &C.L.
Griffith, editors and publishers.
Circulation : Actual average
1,133. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
1903, "JKL ■• (A A).
PSYCHIC AND OCCULT VIEWS
AND REVIEWS; monthly; occultism;
forty-four to fifty-two pages 7x10 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; Psychic Re-
view Co., editors and publishers. Office,
239-241 Superior street (8—3 P). Circ'n "jkl."
In 1901, Z (6) (A A).
TRAIN DISPATCHERS' BULLE-
TIN; monthly; railroad employees; forty-
four pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1895; J. F. Mackie. editor; G. E. Col-
lingwood, publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Inl902, "jki.." In 1903, Decem-
ber, publisher asserts, every issue during
the past vear was 2,500. Actual average for
1904,3,516.
WOMAN'S MEDICAL JOURNAL;
monthly; medical: seventy pages 7x10; sub-
scription $2; established 1893; Margaret L.
Hackedorn, managing editor; Hackedorn
Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation: In 1897. "iKL" In 1898, zH.
In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, (z-4) H .
In 1902, yH. In 1903. yH. In 1904, yl.
TOB.O'STO, JeffersonCo. Q3,526tpop.,
on Pennsylvania Co's Rd. and Ohio r., 9 m.
N. of SteubenvlUe, the county seat. Fire-
brick, sewer pipe, pottery, glass and terra-
cotta building material.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription— dally
$4, weekly $1 ; established— dally 1890, weekly
1879; Frank Stokes, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl.- „ , , „„
Weekly: In 1898, "isj,." Inl899. Z. In 1900.
1901 and 1902, December, publisher asserts, no
issue has been under 1,250. In 1903, (z— 4)
I. In 1904, publisher asserts, no issue less
than 1,250.
TROY, c.h., Miami Co. -a 5,881t pop.,
on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton and
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds. and Miami r. and Miami & Erie canal,
80 m. N. of Cincinnati. Iron foundries, bent-
wood, wagon and buggy manufactories and
planing mills. Farming.
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
day; four pages 15x22; subscription $5;
established 1897; W. S. & D. L. Croy, editors
and publishers.
C'ii'culation : Actual average for 1904,
1,150.
BUCKEYE; Thursdays: republican;
ten to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1877; Buckeye Printing and Pub-
lishing Co , editors and publishers (1 — i).
Circulation: In 1896, "JKL." Inl897,IZ. In
1898, yl. In 1899. zl. Actual average for a
year ending loith September. 1900, 1,803.
Actual average for 1901, 2,523; for 1902,
2,807 ; for 1903, 2,932. In 1904, yH.
854:
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; H. K. Qrautz, editor; Troy Demo-
crat Company, publishers (6— 3).
Circulation ; In 1894 and 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,200. In 1896, 1. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, ••.TKL." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 5). In 1903,
Z (4).
MIAMI UNION; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22 : subscription $1; es-
tablished 1864; W.S.Thomas, editor; Miami
Union Publication Company, publishers
(7— 3P). Circulation "JisL"
RELIEF CORPS MESSENGER;
monthly (A A).
UHRIGHSVILLE, Tuscarawas Co.
D- 4,582+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis and Cleveland, Lorain &
Wheeling Rds. and Stillwater creek, 10 m.
S. E. of New Philadelphia, the county seat.
Sewer-pipe and fire-brick works and rail-
road shops. Wool growing, mining and
agriculture.
CHRONICliE; every evening except
Sunday, and TUSCARAWAS CHRON-
ICLE, Wednesdays; republican; daily four
pages 18x24, weekly six pages 20x26; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1; established
—daily 1895, weekly 1865; W. H. Stoutt, editor
and publisher; dated also at Dennlson (6—3).
Circulatiou— Daily : In 1900,"jkl." Act^ull
average for 1901, 1,372. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z-4) T. In 1904, y I.
Weekly : In 1894, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,653. In 1895, I. Actual average for
1896, 1 ,581 . In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." Act-
ual average for 1901. 1,716. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, y I .
TWIN CITY INDEPENDENT;
Wednesdays; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1890; L. K. Thompson, editor
and publisher; dated also at Dennlson. Cir-
culation •■JKL."
UPPER SANDUSKY, c. h., Wy.
andot Co. ^ 3,355+ pop., on Pennsylvania
Co's and Columbus, Hocking Valley & To-
ledo Rds. and Sandusky r., 6u m. S. of To-
ledo. Foundries, casket factory, machine
and carriage shops.
CHIEF; every evening except Sunday,
and WYANDOT CHIEF, semi-weekly,
Mondays and Thursdays; democratic; four
pages— daily 17x24. semi-weekly 20x26; sub-
scription—dailv $5, semi weekly $2; estab-
lished—daily 1896, semi weekly 1879; H. A.
Tracht, editor and publisher (8-^3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1901. "jkl." Ac-
tual average for 1902, 1,447. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
Semi- Weekly: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, I.
In 1897, publisher asserts, smallest edition
2.000. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, vT.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4, 5) I. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
WYANDOT REPUBLICAN : every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY^,
Thursdays ; republican ; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription- daily $5, weekly $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1845 ; Pietro Cuneo, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3P).
Circulatiou: In 1896, "jkl •• In 1897. I Z.
In 1898. yl. In 1899, ••jkl.- In 1901, Z (6). In
1902, May, publisher asserts, for fifteen years
has not been below 1,000. In 1904, "jkl."
URBANA, c. h., Champaign Co. -D
6,808+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis. Pittsburg, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis and Erie Rds., 42 m.
N. W. of Columbus, the State capital.
Agriculture.
TIMES-CITIZEN; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and CITIZEN AND GA-
OHIO.
ZETTE, semi weekly, Tuesdays and Frl
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—dally $5, semi-weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 188:3, semi-weekly 1833; H. D.
Mannington, editor; Urbana Publishing Co.,
publishers (6—3).
Circulatiou— Daily : In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,100. In 1896. I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "JKL." In 1902, Z (4,6). In 1^3,.
(z-4) I. In 1904, (z-4) I.
Semi- Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,000. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1902, Z (4, 6). In 1903, (z— 4)
1. Inl904, (z-4) I (•#).
CHAMPAIGN DEMOCRAT: Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1854 ; Frank C.
Gaumer, editor; The Gaumer Publishing Co.,
publishers (3—3).
Circulation; In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.300. In 1896. 1. In 1897. Y. In 1898.
"JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1900. June, publisher
asserts, for the past vear never less than 1,625.
In 1901. (z-6)I. In 1902. yl. In 1903, v I. In
1904. December, publisher asserts, during the
past year not legs than 2,1 50.
CORNER STONE ; Wednesdays. {See
ColiivibuB, Ohio.)
UTICA, Licking Co. D 826t pop,— lo-
cal estimate 1,100 — on Baltimore & Ohio Rd.,
11 m. S. of Mount Vernon. Flour and saw
mills. Glass and door factories. Farming
and stock raising. Gas.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; four
and eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1878 ; H. E. Harris, editor and pub-
lisher (1 — 1).
Circulatiou : In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1898, 1,007, including special edi-
tionss; for 1899, 1,020, including large
special editions^; for 1900, 1,018; for 1901,
1,034: for 1902, 1,040; for 1903, 1.148;
/or 1904, 1,263.
NEWS-HERALD; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24: subscription $1.50;
established 1895: W. Alspach, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3). Circulation "jkl."
VANWERT, c. h., Van Wert Co. t
6,422+ pop., on Cincinnati Northern and
Pennsylvania Co's Rds., 32 m. S. E. of
Fort Wayne, Ind. Agriculture and oil.
BULLETIN ; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMl-WEEKIiY, Tuesdaj'sand
Fridays; republican; daily four, semi-weekly
eight pages 18x24; subscription — daily $5.20,
semi-weekly $1.25; established — daily 1887,.
semi-weekly 1859; J. H. Foster, editor; Bul-
letin Printing and Publishing Co., publish-
ers. Cire'n— daily "jkl." semi weekly "jkl-"
TIMES: every morning except Monday,
and TIMES-DEMOCRAT, semi weekly »
Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; daily
four pages 18x24, semi-weekly eight pages
i5x22; subscription— daily $.5.2<J, semi-weekly
$1.25; established daily 19()4. semi-weekly 1866;
Emery Lattanner, editor; Van Wert Publish-
ing Co., publishers (12 — 1).
C ircu 1 ation— Semi-W^eekly : In 1900,.
"JKL." ^cfwai arerape /o?* 1901, 2,644. In
1902, (z— 4) H. In 1903, yH. In 1904, (z-4) I.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays ; repub-
lican; eight pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1883; Republican Printing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,850. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1S68 "JKL '*
HOME GUARD MONITOR; month-
ly; Home Guards of America; sixteen pages
101^x14 ; subscription 25 cents : established
1899; G. J. Eblen. editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •) (A A).
VERMIIiION,^ric Co. b l.lSItpop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern and
New York, Chicago and St. Louis Rds., IS
CATALOGUE BY STATES
855
OHIO.
m. N. W. of Elyrla. and 40 \V. of Cleveland,
on Lake Erie. Fish business.
NEWS; Thursdavs; eight papes 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1897; Pearl Ros-
coe, editor; News Printing Conipanv, pub-
lishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
VERSAILLES, Darke Co. -D l,478t
pop., on Cincinnati, Dayton, & Chicago and
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., about 40 m. N. W. of Dayton. Steam
planing, flour and savs^ mills.
POLiICY; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 17J^x23; subscription $1; established
1874; D. W. K. Martin, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation "jKi." In 1902, Z (4, 5).
VINTON, Oallia Co. g 304t pop., on
Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo Rd.,
16 m. N. of Gallipolis, the county seat,
which Is on the W. bank of Ohio r. Farm-
ing.
LEADER; Thursdays; independent;
eight to twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1 ;
established 1899: Vinton Printing Co.. editors
and publishers (1—5).
Circulation "jkl • Actual average for
1903. 1,045; /or 1904, 1,169.
W ADS WORTH, i»^€dtna Co. t l,764t
pop., on New York. Lake Erie & Western
Rd., 13 m. W. of Akron. Coal and salt mines
Match factory and carriage works. Agri-
culture.
BANNER; Fridays ; republican ; eight
^ges 13x20; subscriptions!; established 1885;
W. J. Swisher, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
WAKEMAN, Huron Co. ^ 1,186
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd., 10 m. E. of Norwalk, the county seat.
Lumber, pumps, bent felloes and barrels.
Ships fruit and grain.
INDEPENDENT PRESS; Saturdays;
Independent; four pages 13x20; subscription
$1: established 1875; G. H. Mains, editor and
publisher (3—3). Circulation "iKL. -•
WAPAKONETA, c.h., Auglaize Co.
-n 3,915+ pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton &
Dayton Rd. and Auglaize r., 60 m. N. of
Dayton. Steam flour and woolen mills.
Agriculture. Oil and natural gas.
AUGLAIZE CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays ; democratic ; ten pages 18x24 ; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1848; E. S.Nichols,
editor; Democrat Publishing Co., publishers
(6-3),
Circulation: Actual average for 1891.
ti.451. In 1S96, H. In 1897. H Z. In 1898.
yH. Inl899,yT. In 1900, (z— 4) I. InliJOl.yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904. yl."
AUGLAIZE REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1881 ; W. J. McMurray,
•dltor and publisher (12 — i).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,536. Actual average for 1896.
1,504. In 1897, Y. In 1898. -jki.." Actual
average for 1902,1,564. In 1903, y I. In
1904, December, publisher aaserts, during
the past year not less than 1,488.
WARREN, c. h., Trumbull Co. n'8,529t
pop., on Erie, Pennsylvania Co's and Pitts-
burg &, Western Rds. and Mahoning r., 52 m .
OHIO.
E. of Cleveland. Coal, iron, agriculture and
dairying.
CHRONICLE ; every evening except
Suoiday, and WESTERN RESERVE
CHRONICLE, Wednesdays; republican;
dally four pages 22x28, weekly eight pages
18x24; subscription — daily $4, weekly $1; es-
tablished—<laily 1882, weekly 1812; William
Rltezel & Company, editors and publishers
(T-3P).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,320. In 1896, I. In 1897,
I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899. zl. In 1900, zl. In
1190, (z-6) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
9(14, y I.
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,896. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
TRIBUNE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription— dally $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1891, weekly 1876; T. H. Dem-
Ing, editor; The Tribune Companj-, publish-
ers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,200. In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "JKL." In 1900, August, publisher
asserts, smallest edition during the year past
not less than 1,550. In 1901, yl. Actual aver-
age for a year ending with JitJv. 1902,1,766.
In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
Weeklj' : In 1894. publisher asserts, not less
than 2,100. In 1895, I. In 1896, H. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. AugUbt,
publisher asserts, every Issue during the year
past not less than 2.700. In 1901, yl." In
1902, (z— 1, 2) I. .In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •). In
1904, (z— 4) I.
WESTERN RESERVE DE3IO-
CRAT; Thursdays; democratic; eight pages
173^x24; subscription $1; established 1888 ; M.
M. Padgett, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1R94, publisher asserts,
smallest 2.112. In 1895, I. In 1896. I. In 1897
Y. In 1898. zl. Actual average for 1899>
2.249. In 1900, yl. Actual average for
1901, 2,400. In 1902. yH. In 1903, (z— 4.
H (• •). In 1904, yH.
PROGRESS: quarterly; woman's suf-
frage ; four pages 11x14 ; subscription 25
cents; established 1901; Alice Stone Black-
well, editor; Harriet Taylor Upton, publisher
(1—4). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
WARSAW, Coshocton Co. n -loSt
pop., on Cleveland, Akron & Columbus and
Toledo. Walhounding Valley & Ohio Rds.,
10 m. N. W. of Coshocton, the county seat
Planing and flour mills and mantel
factory. Wagon and Iron works. Cream-
ery. Agriculture and lumber.
NEUTRAli; weekly, twlce-a week; Tues-
days and Fridays; Patrons of Industry : four
pages 1.1x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
April, 1901; E. Z. Hays, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "JKL."
W^ASHINGTON COURT
HOUSE, c. h., Fayette Co. Q 5,751+ pop.,
on Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley, Balti-
more & Ohlo.Ohlo Southern and Cincinnati,
Dayton & Indianapolis Midland Rds., 40 m.
S. W. of Columbus and 77 N. E. of Cincin-
nati. Planing mills, boot and shoe, agri-
cultural-Implement and furniture factories.
Farming.
HERA L D ; every evening except Sunday,
and FA YETTE CO. HERALD ,Wednes.
days: republican; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x22: subscription- daily$5.20; Weekly
$1.50; established — daily 1885, weekly 1858;
Wm. Millikan & Son, editors and publishers.
Circulation— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
856
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
OHIO.
CYCLONE AND FAYETTE RE-
PUBLICAN; Thursdaj's; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; G. H. Hitchcock and W. R. Dal-
be.v. editors; Cyclone Publishing Co.. pub-
lishers (3— 3). Circulation "jjiL." In 1898. Z.
In 1899, Z. Inl900, Z(3. 4, 5). In 1902, Z (4).
FAYETTE CO. RECORD; Wednes
days; republican; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1.50; established 1901; Byron C.
Armstrong, editor: The Record Publishing
Co.. publishers (6—3).
Circiilatiou: In 1901, I, Actual average
for a year ending ivith Sept. 4,1902, 1,461;
/or 11)03. 1,775: for 1904, 1,710.
OHIO STATE REGISTER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
1$; established 1836 ; Joseph H. Harper, edi-
tor and publisher (6—3).
Civciilation: In 1896, "jkl- In 1897. Z. In
1S98. Z. In 1899. Z. In 1900. zT. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. (z-4) I (••). Inl904,yl.
WAUSEON, c.h., Fulton Co. t:2,148t
pop., on Detroit & Lima Northern and Lake
Shore & Michigan Southern Rds., 32 m.
S W. of Toledo. Flour and saw mills,
machine shop and sash and blind factory.
Agriculture.
DEMOCRATIC EXPOSITOR;
Thursdays; democratic; eigtit pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1875 ; Ralph G.
Le Blond, editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation "jkl" Inl903. Z(4) (##).
FULTON CO. TRIBUNE; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1883: Frank H. Reighard,
editor and publisher (T— 3 P).
Circiilatiou: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest l,2iX). In 189,5, 1. Actual average for
1896. 1,106. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." In
1902, Z (4).
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished 18.54; Jas. H. Sherwood, editor; Sher-
wood & Sons, publishers.
Citculatinu : Actual average for 1894,
1,368. In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 1.344. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898. 1,331; for a year
ending loith June, 1899. 1,438. In 1900, July,
publisher asserts, every Issue for a year
past was 1.468. In 1901, y I. In 1902, yl. In
1!K)3, yl. In 1904, yl.
WAVERIiY, c. h., Pike Co. p 1.854t
pop., on Ohio Southern and Norfolk &
Western Rds. and Ohio canal and Scioto r.,
61 m. S. of Columbus, the State capital.
Flour, ties, hoop poles, lumber and wines.
Agriculture aud tobacco and stock raising.
COURIER- WATCHMAN; Wednes
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established — Courier 1889,
Watch mail 1868, consolidated 1896; J. W.
Johnson and J. A. Jones, editors; J. W.
Johnson, publisher (1 — 5).
Circulation : In 1897. Z. In 1898. Z. In
1900, Z. In 1902, "JKL." In 1904. I.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1 ; established 1842;
H. A. McKenzle, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circiilatiou; In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age/or 1898, 1 ,351. In 1899. yl. In 1900. y I.
In 1901, vT. In 1902. yl. Actual average for
1903, '2,015. In 1904. yl.
WAYNESBURG, Stark Co. cf 675t
pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd., 12m.S. E.
of Canton, the county seat. Flour mill,
Iron foundry, furniture aud farming imple-
ment shops, carriage works and brick and
cla.v factory.
LEADER: Fridays: independent: eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; eetablished
OHIO.
January, 19(3; The Leader Printing Co., edl-
torsand publishers (1—4). Circ'n"JKL."( A A).
VALLEY ENTERPRISE; Fridays;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
December. 1900; J. W. Lacock & Sons, editors
aud publishers. Circulation "jkl " (A A).
WAYNESFIELD, Auglaize Co. -a
542+ pop., 12 m. E. of Wapokoneta, the
county seat. Farming and lumber.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896: E. Williams, editor; E. B. Yale,
publisher (7— 3P). Circulation "jkl."
WAYNES VILLE, Warren Co. P723t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 51 m. S. E. of Cincinnati.
Flour mills. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; Independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents;
established January. 1902; Newton L.Bunnell,
editor; Enterprise Printing Co., publishers
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
MIAMI GAZETTE; Wednesdays ; neu-
tral ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1850; T. J. Brown, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl "
WELLINGTON, iorain Co. i 2,094t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Loula and Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds..
36 m. S. W. of Cleveland. Cheese shipping.
ENTERPRISE ; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1866; H.O.FIfield, editor and pub-
lisher (12-4).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl " Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1,209; In 1897, publisher
asserts, smallest issue 1,320. Actual aver-
age for 1898, 1,311. In 1899, yl. In 1900,
(z— 3. 4,5)1. In 1901.(2—6)1. In 1902, {z-4, 5) I.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, (z-4) I.
WELLSTON,^ac^-»onCo. g 8,045t
pop. — local estimate 12.000 — on Detroit
Southern, Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton
and Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern and
Hocking Valley Rds., 10 m. N. E. of Jack-
son, the county seat. Iron foundries, ma-
chine works, coal mines, blast furnaces and
cement mills.
SENTINEL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; repub-
lican; dally four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $3, weekly $1 ; established
-daily 1900, weekly 1883; The Sentinel Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation— dally "jkl " weekly "jkl."
TELEGRAM; Tuesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1890; J. E. Sylvester, editor; Dr. John E. Syl-
vester & Son, publishers (3 — 3).
Circulalion: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,-1 3S. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
TRANSCRIPT: Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established November, 1901; W. J. Huske,
editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903, 1,317. In 1904. yl.
WELLSVILLE, Columbiana Co. cf
6,146+ pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd. and
Ohio r., 48 m. below Pittsburg, Pa. Steel
mill, iron foundries, machine shops and
terra cotta works. Agriculture.
UNION-RECORD; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and UNION, Saturdays; re-
publican; four pages 20x26; subscription-
daily $4, weekly $1; established— dally 1886,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
857
OHIO.
weekly 1863; H. W. Debelle, editor; Union
Publishing Company, publishers (i— 5 P).
Circulation— dally "jkl." weekly "JKi."
WEST ALEXANDRIA, Preble
Co. -a 740t pop., on Cincinnati, Jackson &
Mackinaw Rd., 18 m. W. of Dayton. Agri-
culture.
RKCORD; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x'22; subscription $1; established
January, 1905; Earl H. Irwin, editor and pub-
lisher (3—5).
TWIN VAliLEY ECHO; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x23 ; subscription $1 ; established
1898; F. E. Vance, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
WESTCHESTER, Butler Co. p 300
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd,, 19 m. N. of Cincinnati. Farm
Ing.
MIAMI VALLEY TIMES; Thurg
days; independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 75 cents ; established 1896 ; R. M.
Phillips, editor; The Times Publishing Co.,
publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
W ESTER VILLE, Franklin Co. u
l,462t pop., on Cleveland, Akron & Colum-
bus Rd., 12 m. N. E. of Columbus, the county
seat and State capital. Seat of Otterbeln
University. Flour and planing mills and
iron foundry. Agriculture.
PUBLIC OPINION; Thursdays; inde
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1869; Buckeye Printing Co.,
editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation; Actual average for 1895,
1,413. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In 1898. -jkl."
Actual average for 1899. I,'i3«. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. "JKL." In 1903. Z (4) (••).
OTTERBEIN vEGlS ; monthly, dur-
ing college year ; collegiate ; twenty-six
pages 8x11; subscription 50 cents; established
1890; Students of Otterbeln University, edi
tors; Philophronean Publishing Company,
publishers. Circulation "jki."
WEST JEFFERSON, Madison Co.
D 803+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd., 14 m, W. of Columbus,
the State capital. Live stock and farming.
HOME NEWS: Thursdays: non-parti-
san; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1891; J. C. McCracken, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1897, Z.
In 1902, VKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
WEST LAFAYETTE, Coshocton
Co. D 325 pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis Rd., 6 m. N. E. of Cosh
octon, the county seat. Farming.
INDICATOR; Thursdays; neutral;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
lished March, 1902; H. C. Ferguson, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
WEST LIBERTY, /^ofiran Co. -o
1,236+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd., 8 m. S. of Bellefon-
taine, the county seat, and 10 N. of Urbana.
Machine shops and flour mills.
BANNER ; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.25; established
1882; Don C. Bailey, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1895, I. Actual average
/"or 1896, 1,316. In 1897. I Z. In 1898, yl.
In 1899. y I . In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1904, January, publisher asserts, every
issue during the past year was 1,325. In 1904,
OHIO.
December, publisher asserts, every issue
during the past year was 1,325.
WEST MANCHESTER, PrebU
Co. -a 384 pop.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays (A A).
WEST MANSFIELD, L^uan Cn. -a
875+ pop., on Ohio Central Rd., 12 m. N.
E. of Belief ontalne, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; neutral; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1893; L. G. English, editor and publisher (8—3) .
Circulation "iiu, "
WEST MILTON, Miami Co. -a 904t
pop., on Cincinnati, Dayton & Chicago Rd.^
16 m. N. W. of Dayton. Woolen manufac-
tories and machine shops. Agriculture.
RECORD; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; Radabough Bros., editors and
publishers (8—3). Circulation "jxi."
WESTON, Wood Co. tl 953t pop., on
Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rd., 26 m.
S. of Toledo. Grain market.
WOOD CO. HERALD; Fridays ; re
publican; four pages 22x26; subscription $1;
established 1879; Aubrey S. Coward, editor;
Saxby & Coward, publishers (6—3). Clrcula-
tlO» "JKL."
WEST SALEM, Wayne Co. i 656t
pop., on New York, Lake Erie & Western
Rd., 14 m. N. E. of Ashland. Furniture
factory. Agriculture.
REPORTER; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889; A. F. Dumlap, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl"
WEST UNION, c. h., Adams Co. g
1,033+ pop., 7 m. N. of Ohio r. and 60 S. E. of
Cincinnati. Flour n'lills. Agriculture.
ADAMS CO. RECORD; Thursdays;
republican ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription
$1 ; established 19U2; J. E. Cross, editor and
publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) H. In 1904,
(z-ll)H.
PEOPLE'S DEFENDER; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1: established 1866 ; E.A.Crawford,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1897, "JKL." In 1898, zl. In
1899, "JKL-
WEST UNITY, Williams Co. ^ 897t
pop., on Cincinnati, Jackson & Mackinaw
Rd., 11 m. N. E. of Bryan, the county seat.
Foundry, grist mill and carriage shop.
REPORTER ; Wednesdays ; independ-
ent; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1878; O. Kenyon, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1892 to
1895. Actual average for 1896, 1,00H.
In 1897. Y. In 1898. "jiu<."
WHARTON, ^2/andnf Co. ^ 439 pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati Chicago & St
Louis Rd., 7 m. S. W. of Carey. Agriculture.
RIP-SAW I Fridays; eight pages 9ilSM;
subscription $1; established April, 1902;
Dumm & Morris, editors and publishers
(A A).
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; sixteen
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
January, 1903; T. B. Lillard, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
S58
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
WILLIAMSBURG, Clermont Co.p
82S+pop., on Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Vir-
ginia Rd., 33 m. E. of Cincinnati. Chairfac-
tory. Agriculture.
VINDICATOR; Saturdays; eight pages
15x^2; subscription $1; established October,
1901; C. E. Winkle, editorand publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
WILLIAMSPORT, Pickaway Co. u
547tpop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rd., 10 m. W. of CirclevlUe, the
county seat, and 30 S. of Columbus, the
State capital. Indian corn, wheat, cattle,
horses and pork.
NEVViS; Fridays; independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1889; Tom
H. Tipton, editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
WILLOUGHBY, Lak€ Co. d 1.753t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd., at junction of New York, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd. and Chagrin r., 2 m. S. of Lake
Erie and 19 N. E. of Cleveland. Shipping
point for cheese, milk and fruit.
CITIZEN ; Wednesdays (A A).
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; four pages 20x25; subscription $1.25;
established 1879 ; J. H. Merrill & Son, editor!
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
WILLSHIRE, Van Wert Co. ^ oGOf
pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City
Rd.,81.^ m. S. E. of Decatur, Indiana. Stave,
spoke and handle factories. Saw and grist
mills.
H E R A L( D ; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1896: Wm. G. Hotter, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
WILMINGTON, c.h.. Clinton Co.p
3,613t pop., on Cincinnati & Muskingum
Valley and Baltimore & Ohio Rds., flO m.
S. W. of Columbus, the State capital, and 56
N. E. of Cincinnati. Seat of Quaker College.
Woolen mill, planing mill and iron bridge
works. Agriculture.
CL-INTON CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursda3's; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1880; J. S. Huna
iiiel, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.250. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899, publisher asserts, no
issue less than 1,350. In 1900, yl. Actual
average for a year ending ivith March, 1901,
1.466« In 1902, vl. Actual average for
1903. 1,406; for I'.tOl, 1,434.
CLINTON REPUBLICAN ; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.25 ; established 1838 ; C. N. Brown-
ing, editorand publisher (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1868; W. G. & C. R. Fisher, editors and
publishers (1—5).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
not, ess than 1,775. In 1895, I, In 1896 and
1897 publisher asserts, no edition less than
1.7.50. Actual average for 1898, 1,808; for
1899. 1,848: for 1900. 1,887; for 19i)l,
1,931; /or 1902, '^,011; /or 19U3, 52,045;
for 1901, 2,075.
WILMOT, Stark Co. d 354t pop., 1» m.
from MasslUon and 18 S. W. of Canton,
the county seat. Woolen and flour mills
OHIO.
and agricultural-Implement works. Wheat-
growing section.
REVIEW; Thursdays ; Independent ;
eight pages 11x18; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881; R. C. Shanower, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jki,."
WINCHESTER, Adams Co. g 796t
pop., on Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Virginia
Rd., 50 m. S. E. of Cincinnati. Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; four
gages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1893;
. A. Doyle, editor and publisher. Clrc'n"jKL.'
WOODSFIELD, c. h., Monroe Co. D-
l,801t pop., on Ohio River & Western Rd..
18 m. W. of the Ohio r., 44 S. W. of Wheeling,
W. Va., and 120 E. of Columbus, the State
capital. Farming and oil.
MONROE CO. REPUBLICAN;
weekly, twice-a week, Mondays and Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1899: S. F. Rose, edi-
tor and publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
Inl903, Z(i) (••).
MONROE (iAZETTE; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 18x20; subscription
$1.25 ; established 1873 ; G. A. Keepers and
O. M. Greenbank, editors and publishers
(:>-3).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, I. Actual
average for 1896, 1,001. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL."
SPIRIT OF DE310CRACY; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1844; Dennis Bus-
kirk, editor and manager (12 — 4).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896,1. Actual average for ISTi, 1,939.
In 1898, vl. In 1899, zl. Actual average for
1900,2,374. In 1901, yH. Actual average
for 1902, 1,911; for 1903, 2,033; /or 1904,
2,048.
WOODVILLE, Sandusky Co. ^ 831t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 18 m. from To-
ledo. Oil wells. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1894;
W. F. Warner, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKt."
WOOSTER, c. h., Wayne Co. [^ 6,063t
pop., on Pennsylvania Co.'s and Baltimore
& Ohio Rds. and Klllbuck creek, 52 m. S. W
of Cleveland and 25 W. of MasslUon
Machinery, furniture, pianos, brushes,
wagons, etc. Seat of University of Wooster
Agriculture.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday; democratic; four pages
18x24 ; subscription $3 ; established 1898 ;
Journal Company, editors and publishers
(9—3). Circulation "jkl.-
REPIJBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; re-
publican; daily four pages 15x22, weekly
eight pages 17}^x24; subscription— daily $5.20,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 18S7, weekly
1816; E. C. Dix, editor; Republican Printing
Company, publishers (3-3).
Circulation — Daily: "iKt " In 1901.
Z (1, 2. 4, 5). In 1902. Z (4).
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,900. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I. In 1901.
(2-1,2,4,5)1. In 1902, Z (4). In 1904, yl.
JACKSONIAN; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic: four pages 22x28; subscription $1.50;
established 1881; The Jacksonlan Printing
Companj', publishers (9—3).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts
not less than 1,6.50. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL." In 1903. Z (4) (• •).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
859
OHIO.
WAYNE CO. DEMOCRAT; Wedues
days; democratic; ten to sixteen pages 24x90;
jjubscripdon $1.50; es^tablished 18'46; H. P.
Gravatt & Co., publishers (12—3).
Circiilatiou: In 1894. publisher asserts,
smallest 8,120. In 1895. H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, y I. In 1902, August, publisherasserts,
no Issue for the past year has been less than
3,150. In 1903, (z— 4) H. In 1904, yH.
WAYNE CO. HERAIiD; Thursdays;
four pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablistied 1ST8; J. H. Dlckason. editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circiilntioii: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898, Z.
In 1899. Z. In 1900, zI. In 1901, publisher
a-'serts, no issue has been less than 1,600.
In 1902, (z— 1, 9) I. In 1903, yl. In 1901,
<Z-^) "JKL." (OO).
XENIA,c. h., (?re«?t« Co. -as, 696t pop.,
on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, & St.
Louis and Cincinnati, Dayton & Hamilton
Rds., 55 m. S. W. of Columbus, the State
capital. Seat of Wilberforce University
and United Presbyterian Theological Sem-
inary. Planing and saw mills, marble and
granite works, and manufactories of twine,
paper, .shoes, pumps and carriages. Agri-
cultural region.
tJAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY; republican; four
pages— dally 15x22, weekly 32x28; subscrip-
tion—dally $5, weekly $2;establi8hed— Gazeffe
1868, Torchlight 1838; J. P. Chew, editor: W. B.
Chew, publisher (12—4).
Circiilatiou— Daily : In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,600. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, zl. In 1899, publisher asserts,
each issue 1,6(10. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, (z-4, 6) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, Decem-
ber, publisher asserts, no Issue for the past
year was less than '^,700.
Weekly: In 1895, publisherasserts, not less
than 2,600. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, zH.
In 1899, publisher asser ts, each issue 2,600.
In 1900. yll. Inl901. yl. In 1902, (z— 4, 6) 1.
In 1903, yl. In 1904. December, publisher
asserts, no issue for the past year was less
than 1,700.
HERALD; Thursdays ; democratic ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1891; L. H. Whiteman, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
HOME WEEKLY; Fridays ; eight
pages 14x21; subscription $1 ; established 1876;
L. B. Yale, editor; published by the Ohio
Soldiers' and Sailors* Orphans' Home (6—3).
•Cirf Illation "jkl." (A A).
REPUBLICAN; Tuesdays; republican;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1 ; established
1878 ; Marshall & Beveridge, editors and pub-
lishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1900. Z. In 1902, "jkl "
OHIO.
WOMAN'S M15SSIONARY MAGA-
ZINE; monthly; united presbyterian; thirty-
two pag«s 7x10; subscription 60 cents; estab-
lished 1S87; Magazine Committee of the Wo-
men's General Mis.slonary Society, editors;
Marshall & Beveridge, publishers.
Circulation ; In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 5,000. In 189.5, II. In 1896, G. In
1897. Y. In 1898, G. Actual average for 1899,
.1».450. In 1900. zG. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG.
In 1903, yG." In 1904, yH.
YELLOWSPRINGS, Greene Co.-D
l,374t pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd., 9 m. S. of Springfield.
Mineral springs. Summer resort.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1894; O.
C. Wlke & Son, editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation "jjiL."
YOUNGSTOWN, c. h., Mahoning
Co. cr44,885t pop., onErie.PennsylvaniaCo's,
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Pittsburg
& Lake Erie and Pittsburg & Western Rds.
and Mahoning r., 65 m. S. E. of Cleveland
and 68 N. W. of Pittsburg, Pa. Large iron
and rolling mills, blast furnaces, foundries
and machine shops. Center of block coal
basin. Coal mining and agricultural re-
gion.
TELEGRAM : every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, twice-a-week,
Mondays and Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 17x22 ; subscription— dally $3, weekly
$1 ; established 1885; Youngstown Printing
Company, editors and publishers (:3— 3).
Circulation— Daily: Ratiiig varied from
8,500 In 1891 to H In 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897.
Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, y I. In 1900, y I. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: "jKif"
VINDICATOR; every evening except
Sunday, Sunday morning, and WEEK LY,
twlce-a-week, Tuesdays and Fridays; demo-
cratic; daily eight, Sunday sixteen to twenty-
four, weekly sixteen pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion-daily $5, weekly $1 ; established— daily
1889, weekly 1869; Vindicator Printing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (1—4).
Clrculntlou — Daily: In 1895. publisher as-
serts, not less than 8,350. In 1896, F. In 1897.
Y. In 1898, yG. In 1899, zG. In 1900, yG.
In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. Actual average
for 1903. 11,009; /or 1904, Sunday included,
Iti O'iO.
Sunday: In 1897, G. Inl898,yG. Inl899,zn.
In 1900, vH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. ^c^
ual average for 1903, S,844.
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, notles
than 6,000. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
The Youngstown Vindicator
Daily (evg.). Sunday. Semi-Weekly.
Leading Newspaper in Northeastern Ohio.
Average Guaranteed Circulation during (904, I2,400.
A progressive paper in an up to-date city— conducted on business principles.
Rates for advertising, copies of the papers and any further information In
regard thereto may be had at the home office or of
LA COSTE & MAXWELL, Special Newspaper Representatives,
140 Nassau Street, NEW YORK.
Marquette Building CHICAGO, ILL.
860
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
OHIO.
yH. In 1899. zH. InlOOO.yH. In 1901, yH.
In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 1) G. In 1904, yG.
IN D U SJ T It 1 JK S ; Thursdays; metals,
machinery and coal; twenty-four pages 9x12;
BUbscription $3; established July, 1902; E.J.
Rellly, editor; The Mahoning and Shenango
Valley Publishing Co., publishers (3—3). Cir-
culation JKL.
L.ABOK. ADVOCATE; Fridays; labor;
eight pages 18x24: established June, 1903;
Chas. A.. Leedy, editor; The Advocate Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation : In 1904, (z— 4) 1.
RUNDSCHAU; Thursdays; German;
Independent; twelve pages 18x24 ; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1874; Wm. F. Maag, edi-
tor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 3,500. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) !(••). In
1904, H (DD).
COiUFAS.S; monthly; Knights of Colum-
bus; four pages 10x14; subscription 25cents;
established July, 1903; Thomas C. Reilly. ed-
itor; The Compass Publishing Co., publish-
ers (li— 4). Circulatiou "jju,."
PENNY MONTHLY; literary; six-
teen pages 11x19; subscription 10 cents; es-
tablished 1896; Penny Monthly Co., editors
and publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl." In
1901, Z (1,6). In 1902, Z (1,2, 4, 5).
ZANESVILLE, c. h., Muskingum
Co. D 23,538-1- pop., on Muskingum r., 59 m. B.
of Columbus, the State capital. Cotton,
glass and tile factories, potteries, flour and
woolen mills, engine, boiler works andiron
foundries. Agriculture. Bituminous coal
abounds in the neighboring hills.
COURIER ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; eight to sixteen pages — dally 15x21,
weekly 17x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; established— daily 1846, weekly 1810; The
Courier Company, publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,875. In 1896, I, In 1897,
Y. In 1893. zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z^) I. In
1904, (z-4) I (• •).
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 5,400. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
zH. In 1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH.
In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904,
(z^)H (••).
EVENING SIGNAL: every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5.20, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1878, weekly 1864; The Signal
Company, publishers ^3-3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,500. In 1896, H. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl.
Actual average for a year ending with July
6, 1901, 3,400; for 1902, 4,763. In 1903, G.
Actual average for 1904, 5,17U.
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 3,600. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yH. In 1899 zH. In 1900. yH. In
1901, (z-4) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904. y I.
TIMES RECORDER; every morning
except Sunday ; i en pages 17x22 ; subscription
$5.20; established 1S85;W.0. Littick, manager;
Times Recorder Company, editors and pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, I. In 1896,
I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, -jkl." In 1899, zl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, (z-6) I. In 1902, y I. In
1903, (z— 6) H. Actual average for 1904.
8,810.
Publisher's announcement.— The Times Rec-
order goes regularly into 50 per cent more
Zanesville homes than any other paper.
It goes into twice as many Southeastern
Ohio homes as all other papers combined.
It guarantees more than 10,000 circulation
every issue of 1905, and gives the advertiser
better returns on uis investment than any
other Ohio newspaper.
It gained more than 40 per cent in both
circulation and advertising in 1904.
It is the only Ohio daily whose circula-
tion is so large and advertising rates so
low that its circulation income exceeds its
advertising revenue.
The fact that it gets 50 per cent more
"Want" ads than both its contemporaries
combined proves Its strength with the
great middle classes, and that it is the
most effective advertising medium.
BREEDER AND FARMER;
weekly; agricultural; twelve pages 11x15;
subscription 50 cents ; established 1870 ;
Farmer Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers (7—3 P) . Circulation "jkl." In 1897, Z.
In 1902. "JKL.- (A A).
LABOR JOURNAL; Fridays (A A).
POST; Fridays ; German ; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1869; Herman C. Mueller, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
SUNDAY NEWS; Sundays; Inde-
pendent ; twenty-four to thlrtv six pages
15x22; established 1883; A. Ellsperman, edi-
tor; Interstate Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (8—3).
Circulatiou : In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4)
I(««). In 1904, yl.
CATHOLIC HOME COMPANION;
monthly; roman catholic; twenty four to
thirty-two pages S^xllpij;; subscription 50
cents; established November, 1901; Compan-
ion Publishing Company, publishers (2—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
5,050. In 1903, yG. In 1904. (z-2, 11) G.
OKLAHOMA.
Population 398,331 1. Land Area 38,830 sq. miles.
A territory of the United States, bounded north by Kansas and Colorado
east bv Indian Territory, south by Texas, and west by Texas and New Mexico.
Capital city: Guthrie. Principal industries: Agriculture and stock raising.
Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 308, divided as fol-
lows : Daily, 27 ; weekly, 261 ; semi-monthly, 4 ; monthly, 16.
The cities of over 2,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Oklahoma City 10,03rt
Outhrle 10,«06t
Shawuee 3,46t2t
Enid 3,444+
EIreuo 3»3S3+
Perry 3,351 +
Poijca 2,528+
Stillwater 2,431+
KinsrfiHher 2,301+
Blackwell .. 2,283+
\oriiiau 2,225+
ALINE, Wood$ Co. [j 190 pop., on
Choctaw Northern Rd., 25 m. S. E. of Alva,
the county seat. Farming and stook raising.
CHRONOSCOPE; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight passes 18x24; subscription $1;
established November, 1900; Charles F. Deem,
editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
ALTUS, Greer Co. p.
TIDIES ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
December, 1901; S. W. and H. W. Shepard,
editors; J. Ed. Van Matre, publisher (12^).
Circulation "jkl."
ALiVA, e. h., Woods Co. 6 l,499t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.. 75 m.
N. W. of Kingfisher. Agriculture and stock
raising.
PIONEER; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic; ten
pages 17x24; subscription — dally $5.20,
weekly $1; established— dally August, 1901,
weekly 1893; W. F. Hatfield, editor and pub-
lisher Circ'n— daily "jkl" weekly "jkl.-
COURIER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1896; A.J. Ross, editor and publisher (2 — 4).
Circulation "jkl-" In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
Actual average for 190.3, 1,600. In 1901, yl.
REVIEW; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1894; Murphy & Larshead, editors and pub-
lishers (8- .3). Circulation "jiy,." In 1903,
Z(4) (••).
AMES, Woods Co. ^ on Blackwell,
Enid & Southwestern Rd., about 48 m. S. E.
of Alva, the county seat.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; local: eight
pages 13x20: subscrintion $1; established
November. 1903; H. I. Switzer, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl.- •
ANADARKO. c. h., Caddo Co. D
124 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 30 m. N. of Lawton. Farming and
stock raising.
TRIBUNE; everv evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKTi Y.Fridays; repul lican;
«ight pages 13x20: subscription —daily $4,
weekly SI: established August, 1901; L. M.
Spivey. editor and publisher. Circ'n '•iML"
DEMOCRAT; Timrsdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1901: Thos. Keerse, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5).
Circulation : In 1904, (z— 4) I.
APACHE, Caddo Co. a 800 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.
W^EEK'S REVIEW; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
September, 1901; F. E. Royer, editor and
puljlisher. Circulation "jkl."
ARAPAHO, Custer Co. -n 258t pop.,
60 m. W. of El Reno. Farming.
BEE; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub"
8criptiou$l; established 1893; J. W. Lawton*
editor; Bee Publishing Co., publishers. Clr'
culation "jkl."
CUSTER CO. CL.ARION; Fridays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; W. C. Hawkins, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
CUSTER CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; F. A. Snodgress, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL."
ASHER, Pottawatomie Co. P, 283 pop.
—local estimate 857— on Choctaw, Oklaho-
ma & Gulf Rd., 20 m. S. of Tecumseh, the
county seat. Farming, cotton and fruit
growing.
A li T R U I S T 5 Fridays ; socialist Inde-
pendent; ten to fourteen pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established November. 1901;
Walter Olds, editor and publisher (3—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
AUGUSTA, Woods Co. b 100 pop.,
25 m. S. E. of Alva, the county seat and
nearest railroad station. Agriculture.
STTN; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
16x22; subscription $1; established ISOl: E.
Lee Adams, editor and publisher (12—3). Cir-
culation "JKL." (A A).
AVARD, Woods Co. t] on Atchison
Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 55 m. N.W. of Enid.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x25: subscription $1; estab-
lished March 17. 1904; C. M. Bales, editor and
publisher (1— 5 P).
BEAVER, c.h., leaver Co. t]112t pop.,
25 m. S. E. of Euglewood, Kan., a station on
the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
Agriculture and stock raising.
ADVOCATE; Fridays (A A).
HERA Li D; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 17x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1895: Maude O. Thomas, editor and
publisher (^:— 3). Circulation "jkl."
862
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OKLAHOMA.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; Robert Wood, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5).
BESSIE, Washita Co. -n 400 pop., on
Saint Louis & San Francisco Rd. Agricul-
ture.
WASHITA BREEZE; Fridays; Inde-
pendent; twelve pages 11x16; subscription
$1 ; established 1903 ; Walter H. Loomis. editor
and publisher (9 — 1).
BILLINGS, ^oble Co. cf 406t pop.
Wheat growing.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1899; W.
W. McCullough, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
BINGER, Caddo Co. n 350 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd. Agri-
culture.
JOURNAL,; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
November, 1902; J. W. Sarjent, editor and
publisher (1 — i). Circulation "jkl.-
BLACKWELL, Kay Co. cf 2,283t
pop.— local estimate 4,000 — on Shakaska r..
about 67 m. N. of Guthrie, the Territorial
capital. Farming and stock raising.
NEAVS ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly $1; established-
daily 1899. weekly 1895; NefE & Eisiminger.
editors and publishers (6—3). Circulation-
daily and weekly "jkl." ( A A ).
KAY CO. SUN ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; NefE & Eisiminger, editors and
publishers (3— 3). Circulation "jkl.-
TIMES-RECORD; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1893; John W. Randall, editor;
Times-Record Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
BR AM AN, Kay Co. ^ 249t pop., on
St. Louis, Kansas & Southwestern and At-
chison. Topeka & Santa Fe Rds., 18 m. W.
of Newkirk. the county seat. Corn, wheat
and stock raising.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1902; Arthur Harlan Knox, editor; Braman
Printing Co., publishers (1—5).
STAR; Saturdays; sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1899; E. Myers,
editor and publisher (12—3). Circ'n "jkl.-
(A A).
BtJSCH, Roger Mills Co. -a 2,000 pop.,
on Choctaw, Oklahoma Sr Gulf Rd., 26 m.
S. E. of Cheyenne, the county seat. Stock
raising and agriculture.
ELK CITY^ RECORD; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrintion
$1; established October, 1901; Hoover & Penn,
editors and publishers (12—3).
Circulation 'jkl" Actual average for 190S,
1,29S. Inl904. yl.
ROGER MILLS DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established June, 1902; J. L. Paschal, edi-
tor and publisher (12—3). Circulation -jki..-
BUTLER, Custer Co. -a 14 m. N. W
of Arapahos, the county seat.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription 50 cents; established De-
cember. 19<)3; Geo. Fenley, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5 P).
OKLAHOMA.
BYRON, Woods Co. [j 18 pop., 21 m.
N. E, of Alva, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1900; Chas. A. Keller, editor and publisher
(8 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
CACHE, Comanche Co. Q 50 pop., 16
m. from Lawton, the county seat, and
nearest railroad station.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; six
pages l.')x22; subscription $1; established
November, 1902; D. S. Gelger, editor; J. Z.
Jameson, publisher (1—4). Circ'n "jki.."
CAPRON, Woods Co. [^ 150 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 7 m. N.
E. of Alva, the county seat.
HUSTLER ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1903; R. P. Van Gundy, editor
and publisher ( 1—5).
CARMEN, Woods Co. [j 100 pop., 19
m. S. E. of Alva, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
HEADLIGHT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Salter & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (6 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
WOODS CO. NEWS; Saturdays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1898; Whitworth & Watrus, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
CA R N E GI E , Caddo Co. n 8 m.
from Mountain View (railroad name,
Lathram), on Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific Rd.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established May, 1903; C. W.
Turner, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
CARRIER, Garfield Co. ti (the
nearest Railroad station is Lahoma), 9m.
N. W. of Enid, the county seat.
3IONITOR; Thursdays; local; eight
pages l.')x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1903; J. R. Detwiler, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5 P).
CASmO'S , Kingfisher Co D 275 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 19
m. N. of Kingfisher, the county seat. Wheat
and cattle.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1900; U. M. Hart, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl "
CEMENT, Caddo Co. n, near Chick-
asha, St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.
COURIER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
September, 1902; Chas. H. McClain, editor
and publisher (1 — 5).
CESTOS, Deioey Co. \2 27 pop., 13 m.
N. W. of Taloga, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
REPORTER; Fridays; six pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established May, 1902; F. E,
Welker, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
CHANDLER, c. h., Lincoln Co. n-
1,430+ pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco
Rd., 42 m. S. E. of Guthrie, and 47 N. E. of
CATALOGUE HY STATES.
863
OKLAHOMA.
Oklahoma City, the Territorial capital.
Agriculture and stock raising.
PUBLICIST; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; people's
party; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $4. weekly $1; estab-
lished-daily March, 1!»U2, weekly 1894; Mrs. W.
H. French, editor and publisher (3— 3).
Circulation— Daily : •ija."
Weekly: In 1899, -jjiL." Actual average fo7-
1900, l,l'^9; for 1901, 1,438; for 1902,
1,791. In 1903, yl. Actual average for
1904, l,S57.
NEWS; Frldaj's; republican; twelve
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established 1891;
Harry B. Qllstrap, editor and publisher (2—5).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl" In 1899, pub
lisher asserts, exceeding 1,000. In 1900, "jkl."
Actual average for 1901, 1,319; for 1902,
1,532. In 1903. yl. In 1904. yl.
T K I B U N E ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished February, 1901; Q. A. Smith, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1901, -jkl." In 1902,
(z— 11) I. In 1903, yl. Actual average for
1904,1,749.
CHEROKEE, ^^oods Co. i 63 pop.,
IT m. E. of Alva, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
HAPPY H03IES; Fridays; prohib-
ition; four to eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established February, 1901; Chas
Brown and H. F. Broadbent, editors; Happy
Homes Publishing Co., publishers (2—3), Cir-
culation "JKL "
CHEYENNE, Roger Millt Co. -a on
Washita r., 50 m. S. E. of Canadian. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
SUNBEAM; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1892; D. W. Tracy, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
WESTERN STAR; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 13x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished August, 1901 ; C. C. Pritchard, edi-
tor and publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
CHILOCCO, /iTa?/ Co. cT 1.000 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd. 1}4 m. N.
of Newkirk, the county seat. Government
Indian School. Agriculture.
INDIAN SCHOOL. JOURNAL;
monthly; educational; sixty four to one
hundred pages 7^x10}^; subscription 50 cents;
established November, 1900; E. K. Miller,
editor; U. S. Industrial and Agricultural
School, publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
3,000. In 1903, yH. Actual average for
1904, 14,373.
CLiEO, Woods Co. [^ 700 pop., on
Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd.,40 m. S.
of Alva, the county seat. Farming, live
stock and fruit, mainly peaches.
CHIEFTAIN; Fridays; republican ;
twelve pages 10 .x^l3; subscription $1; estab
lished 1894; John W. Bishop, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
GOSPEL MISSIONARY; Tuesdays;
undenominational; eight pages 11x15; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; W. J. Rice,
editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation 'jkj, - In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
Actual average for m3, '2,7 59* In 1904, H
(DD)
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished April, 1902; Arthur R. Rice, editor and
publisher. Circulation "iki,."
OKLAHOMA.
CLEVELAND, Pawnee Co. cT 211t
pop., on Arkansas r.. 20 m. S. E. of Pawnee,
the county seat. Farming and stockraisiug.
ENTERPRISE;Thursdays;democratic;
twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished June, 1903; K. L. Luiisford, editor and
publisher (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
T R I A N (; L E; Thursdays; republican ;
four to six pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898 ; R. E. Bridwell. editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
CLINTON, Ctister Co. -a 850 pop., on
Frisco, Choctaw & Oriental Rd., 5 m. S. of
Arapaho, the county seat.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; republican;
four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1: established
1899; J. T. Shine, editor and puuli.sher (6— 3>.
Circulation "jkl."
CORDELL, c. h., Washita Co. -Q 200
pop., 11 m. N. W. of Cloudchief. Farming.
BEACON; Fridays ; democratic ; ten
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1897; Burnette & Collins, editors and pub-
lishers (6— 3). Circ'n "JKL." In 1901, Z (4).
HERALD -SENTINEL; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription 50
cents; established 1892; M. H. Guusenhouser,
editor; Gunseuhouser & Son, publishers
(.3—3). Circulation "JKL
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
11x16; subscription $1; established October,
1901; Wm. Forster, editor and publisher
(6 — 3), Circulation "jkl.
OKLAHOMA VORWAERTS; Fri-
days; German; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion 81..50; establl.slied 1900; Julius Huessy,
editor; Vorwaerts Publishing Co., publisher
(1 — 5), Circulation "iiCL."
COVINGTON, Garfield Co. cf 400
pop., on Arkansas Valley & Western Branch
of San Francisco, 18 m. E. of Enid, the
county seat.
RECORDER; Thursdays-; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished April, 1904; J. R. Detwiler, editor and
publisher (1—5 P).
COYLE, Logan Co. D- 150 pop., on At-
chison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd, 17 m. N. E.
of Guthrie, the county seat and Territorial
capital. Farming and stock raising.
CIMARRON VALLEY CLIPPER?
Fridays; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1900; E. J. Garner, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
CURTIS, Woodioard Co. tl 66 pop,,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 15 m.
E. of Woodward, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
COURIER; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established Decem-
ber, 1900; Baxter & Sons, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
CUSHING, Payne Co. [> 2261 pop.,
30 m. S. E. of Stillwater, the county seat.
Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; twelve pages 11x16;
subscriptions!; established 1895; W. J. Ren-
dall, editor and publisher. Circ'n "ijcL."
(A A).
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; Inde-
pendent republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; A. H. Holland, editor and pub-
lisher (13—3). Circulation "jkl."
DACOMA, Wood$ Co. b 50 pop.
SUN; Fridays (A A).
864
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OKLAHOMA.
OKLAHOMA.
DAVENPORT, Lincoln Co. n- 12 pop.
LEADER; Thursdays (A A).
DAVIDSON, Comanche Co. g 200
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.
POST} Thursdays (A A).
DOVER, Kingfisher Co. D 197 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Paciflc Rd.. 8 m. N.
of Kingfisher, the county seat. Cotton,
corn and wheat raising.
N E W S ; Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
February, 1901 ; J. S. Martin, editor and pub-
lisher ('i— 3). Circulation •■jkl."
DRUMMOND, Garfield Co. g, on
St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.
H ERA LiD; Thursdays (A A).
EDMOND, Oklahoma Co. D-96fit pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 17 m.
S. of Guthrie and 14 N. of Oklahoma, the
county seat. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; sixteen
to twenty four pages 11x16; subscription $1;
t stablished February, 1901; E. R. Felt, editor
and iiublisher (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl. " In
1902, Z (1,2,4,5).
SUN; Wednesdays; republican; sixteen
pages 11x16 ; subscription $1 ; established
1889; J. E. Blake, editor and oubllsher (9—3).
Circulation "iKi.- In 1903, Z (1).
ELK CITY, Jioger Mills Co. -Q.
(See Busch.)
ELRENO, c. h., Canadian Co. D 3,38St
pop.— local estimate 7,450— on Chicago, Rock
Island & Paciflc and Choctaw Rds., 30 m.
N. W. of Oklahoma. Shipping point. Lum-
bering and farming.
AMERICAN: every evening except
Sunday, and AMERICAN NEWS, Thurs-
days; republican; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly
il; established— daily July 1902, weekly 1896;
Chas. F. Greer, editor; American Printing
Co., publishers (,3 — 1).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1903. .3.ti.5S. In 1904, yH.
Weekly • ■ikl." Actual average for 1903,
8,349. In 1904, yG.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; dem-
ocratic ; dally four, weekly eight pages 13x20 ;
subscription — dally $5, weekly $1; estab-
lished-daily 1901. weekly 1891; T. F. Hensley,
editor and publisher. Circ'n— dally "jjti"
w^eekly "jkl."
GLOBE AND BELL: every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
democratic; dally four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscrlDtion— dally .S3, weekly $1; es-
tablished—Giobe 1892, Bell 1893, consolidated
1903; J. M. Tadlock, editor and publisher
(1_4). Circ'n— daily "jkl" weekly ••.ull"
OKLAHOMA STAATS ZEITUNG;
Fridavs; German; independent; four pages
22x28;' subscription $2; established 1894; John
Hoenscheidt. editor an'^ publisher (2 — 4).
Circulation: Iul..03, Z (4) (• •).
ENID,c. h., Garfield Co. ti 3,444t pop.—
local estimate 12,(XI0— on Chicago, Rock
Island & Paciflc Rd., 100 m. S. of Wichita,
Kan. Agriculture.
EAGLE ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
daily elRht, weekly twelve pages 15x22; sub
•criptlon— daily $4. weekly $1; established-
daily 1901. weekly 1893; Cad Allard and W. I.
Drummond. editors; Enid Publishing Co.,
publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation-Daily: "jkl" Inl904.I(nn)-
Weekly: In 1898,'MJtL." Actual average for
1899, 1,778. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902. yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, I (DD).
WAVE; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; democratic;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—dally $5, weekly $1 ; established
1893; J. L. Isenberg. editor; J. T. & J. L. Isen-
berg, publishers (12—3). Circ'n— uaily "jkl "
Inl903. Z (4) (##). Weekly "JKL" In 1901.
Z (4, 6). In 1902, Z (4). In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
EC HO; Thursdays; local; eighc pages
15x22; subscription $1; established January,
1899; J. R. Detwiler. editor and publisher
(1-5 P).
EVENTS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1: established
1902; F. Everett Purcell, editor and publisher
(12—1).
Circulation: In 1902, Z (4—5). In 1904,
GARFIELD CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; E.P.Moore,
editor and publisher (9—3). Circ'n 'jkl." In
1902. Z (2,3,4,5). In 1903, Z (• •).
POST; Thursdays; German; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished March, 1902; H. W. Heins, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl*
ERIGK, Greer Co.pbOO pop., on Choc-
taw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd.. 43 m. from
Mangum, the county seat. Farming and
grazing.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; democrat-
ic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; J. Wiley Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5).
GREER CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1904; Edwin D.
Prit chard, editor and publisher (1—5).
FAIRFAX, Osage Nation, d 200 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.
OSAGE CHIEF; Fridays (A A).
FAIRVIEW, Woods Co. [^ 50 pop.,
43 m. S. W. of Enid. Flour mills, creamer-
ies, farming and stock raising.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1900; H. P.Cunningham, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
FALLIS, Lincoln Co. D- 21 pop.
BLADE; Thursdays (A A).
FERGUSON, ^toine Co. D 50 pop.,
on Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd.
BLAINE CO. BUGLE; Fridays (A A).
FORT COBB (Cobb P. O.), CaMo Co.
D 300 pop., 15 m. W. of Anadarko.
RECORD; Thursdays; republican;
twelve to sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$1; established May, 1902; George H. Mer-
riam, editor and publisher (1 — 4). Circ'n "iiLfe-'
FOSS, Washita Co. -U 765 pop., on Choc-
taw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd.,20 m. from Cor-
dell, the county seat. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 2ux26; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1901; H. A. Soderberg, editor and pub
Usher (1—5).
FREDERICK, Comanche Co. g 150
pop., 30 m. from Vernon, Tex.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
865
OKLAHOMA.
lishod l!K>2; R.
liaher (,'— 5).
H. V7e83el, editor and pub
GEARY, Blaiue Co. n 1,500 pop., on
Choctaw. Oklahoma & Gulf Rd., 21 m. S. E.
of Watonga, the county seat.
B r li L E T I N; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight to twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1899; The Bulletin Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (ti— 3). Circula
tiou "ijcL.- Inl903, Z (4) (##).
J O U R N A li ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1902 ; Stackhouse & Brewer, edi-
tors and publishers (12 — 3). Circulation "iKL"
GLiENCOE, Payne Co. a- 500 pop.,
15 m. N. E. of Stillwater, th« county seat.
Cotton, wheat and hogs.
MIRROR; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; J. Hunter Williams, editor and pub
Usher (6— 3). Circulation 'jkl."
GOLTRY, Woods Co. b . on St. Louis
& San Francisco Rd.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
GOTEBO, Kiowa Co. 500 pop., on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.
tiJAZETTE; Fridays (A A).
HERALD: Fridays A A).
GRAND, c. h., Da7j Co. -a 300 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 17 m. E.
of Higglns, Texas.
C A N A Dl AN VALLEY ECHO : Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub
scnption $1; established July, 1902; E. L.
Mitchell, editor and publisher (3 — 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
GRANITE, Greer Co, p 600 pop., 9
m. N. E.of Mangum.thecountyseat. Farm-
ing, stock raising, oil, gas, salt, cement
and granite.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; repub-
lican: eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1900; W.H.Kettell, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual average
for 1902. 1,156. In 1903, yl. In 1904, "jkl -•
GUTHRIE, c. h., Logan Co. O Terri-
torial Capital, lO.OOet pop.— in 1904,
27,727— on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
Lumber yards, steam mills, cotton gins
and factories.
LEADER: every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; dally eight, weekly sixteen pages
15x22; subscription- daily$6, weekly 50cents;
established— dally 1892, weekly 1893; L. G.
Nlblack, editor; Leader Printing Company,
publishers (1—4).
Circulation— Daily: In 189.5, I. In 1896, 1.
Actual average for the first six months of
1897. 2,952: for 1898, 3,570; for 1899,
4,098; for 190). 4,484; /or 1901,4,903:
for 1902, 5,623; for 1903, 7,006. In
1904 V
Weekly: In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. Actual
average for 1898, 4,543; for 1899. 5,344:
for 1900. 6,205; for 1901, 7,211; for
1902, 8.412. In 1903, F. In 1904, F.
OKALHOMA STATE CAPITAL;
every morning except Monday, and WEEK-
LY, Saturdays; republican; eight pages-
daily 17x22. weekly 19x22; subscription-
daily $5, weekly 80 cents; established 1889;
Frank H. Greer, editor ; State Capital Printing
Co., publishers (1—4).
Circulatiou— Daily: Actual average for
1895, 6,958: for 1896, 7,083; for 1897,
55
OKLAHOMA.
7,155. In 1898, yG. Actual average for
1899, 7,688 : for 1900, 9,266 ; for 1901
15,666; for 19(12, 18,306; for 1903,
20,062; /or 1904, 20,512.
Weekly: Actualave7age for 189^, 11,076;
for 1896, 12,304; for 1897, 12,439. In
1898, F. Actual average for 18m, 13,873;
for 1900, 15,586; for 1901. 18,242; for
19:'2, 21,222; for 1903. 25,014; /or 19fj4.
o'kLAHOMA FARMER; Fridays;
agricultural; sixteen to twenty-four pages
11x16 ; subscription $1 ; established 1890 ;
Farmer Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (2— 4).
Circulatiou: In 1898. ••oil.- In 1899. G. In
1900, zG. Actual average for 1901, 16,067 :
1904, tJS,8ilr>.
OKLAHOMA GUIDE; Thursdays;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; Q. N. Perkins, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1899, I. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
OKLAHOMA POST; Fridays;
German; independent; four pages 22x28;
subscription $2; established 1892; John
Hoenscheidt, editor and publisher (2—4).
Circulatiou: Actual average for 1899,
1,696. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904. yl.
OKLAHOMA STATE REGISTER j
Thursdays; Independent republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1891 ;
The Oklahoma Printing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—4).
Circulation: Inl896,"iKL" Actualavera^e
for 1897. 1,240. In 1898, yl. Actual average
/or 1899, 1,102. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "fjo,."
In 1903 (z— 1) I (• •) In 1904. yl.
PROGRESS; Saturdays; republican;
sixpages 11x16; subscription $1; established
May, 1902; O. H.Bradley, editor and publisher
(1— 5P). Circulation "JKL."
SOUTHERN WORLD; Saturdays;
twelve pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents;
established 1900; H. A. Booth, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
OKLAHOMA AND INDIAN
TERRITORY ODD FELLOW^;
monthly; odd fellowship; twenty to twenty-
six pages 8x11; subscription $1: established
1893; G. W. Bruce, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl.- In 1902, (z— 6)1.
Actual average for 1903, 2.491. In 1904. yl.
OKLAHOMA CHURCHMAN;
monthly; protestant-episcopal; four pages
11x16; subscription 25 cents; established 1891;
Rt. Rev. F. K. Brooke, S. T. D., editor and pub-
lisher (o--3). Circulation "iKL." (A A).
OKLAHOMA LAW^ JOURNAL;
monthly; law; flfty-two pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion «2; established July, 1901; D. H.
Feruandes, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
HARRISON, Kiowa Co. p 500 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 15
m. E. of Hobart.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; twelve
pages 11x16 ; subscription $1 ; established
September, 1901: E. T. Rehfleld, editor and
publisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl" (AA).
HASTINGS, Comanche Co. g 200
pop., 10 m. from Addlngton, Ind. Ter., the
nearest railroad station, which is on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.
FREE LANCE; Fridays (A A).
HELENA, Woods to. b 600 pop., on
Arkansas Valley & Western Rd., 38 m. W.
of Enid, the county seat.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; J. L. Magee, editor and publisher
(1-5).
8G6
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OKLAHOMA.
HENNESSEY, ^tnii/»«ft«r Co. D l,367t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
18 m. N. of Klngflgher, the county seat.
Farmlnu.
EAGLE; every evening, and WEEK-
LY? Thursdays; Independent ; daily four,
weekly eight pages 13x20 ; subscription-
daily 84, vreekly $1; established— daily 1903.
weekly 1900; J. E. Hutchinson, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation— daily ' jkl."
weekly 'jkl."
C LI PP E R ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x32; subscription $1 ; established 1890;
L. G. Miller, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
PRESS-DEmOCRAT; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
A. C. Fisher, editor and publisher (6—3). Clr
oulation •■JKL."
HILL.SBORO, Caddo Co. n (formerly
Laverty).
LEDGER; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription §1 ; estaVjIished
September, 1903; The Ledger Printing Co.,
editors and publishers (12—4). Circ'n "jkl.--
HINTON, Caddo Co. n 200 pop., 35 m.
N. of Anadarko.
RECORD ; Fridays; republican ; four
to six pages 19x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1902; H. A. White, editor and
publisher (1—3). Circulation "jkl "
HITCHCOCK, Blaine Co. n 200 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.. 8 m.
N. of Watonga, the county seat. Farming.
VANGUARD; Thursdays; four to six
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1891 ; Hitchcock Publishing Co. , editors
and publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
HOBART, c. h., Kioiva Co. p 280 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.. 25
m. N. E. of Mangum. Agriculture and
stock ralsing-
CHIEF; every evening except Saturday
and Sunday, and Sunday morning; eight
pages 13x20; established September, 1901; The
Chief Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(3— 5P). Circulation: Issued for free distri-
bution.
NEWS-REPUBLICAN; every even
Ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Fridays; republican; eight to sixteen pages
15x22; subscription — daily $i, weekly $1;
established — daily March, 1902 ; weekly
August, 1901; Omer K. Benedict, editor and
publisher v.3— 5P).
Circulation— Daily: "jk.i, "
Weekly: In 1902. (z— 6) I. In 1903 (z— 4) I.
In 1904, yT.
POINTER; every evening except Sun-
days, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic: ten pqges 13x20; subscription 81:
established 1902; Howard A. Tucker, editor;
Dudley R. Tucker, publisher (1—4).
Circulation- Daily: "jkl"
Weekly: In 1903 (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
MOLLIS, Greer Co. J3 200 pop., 35 m.
from Mangum, the county seat.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
May, 1903; J. Claude Wells, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
HOMESTEAD, Blaine Co. D 28 pop.,
on Choctaw Northern Rd., 21 m. N. of
Watonga, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
ENTER PRISE ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
OKLAHOMA.
li.shed 1901; L. E. Potter, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
June, 1901 ; B. E. Adams, Jr., editor and pub-
lisher (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
HOOKER, Beaver Co. \2 150 pop., on
Rock Island Rd., 28 m. W. of Beaver, the
county seat.
ADVA NCE: Fridays; independent; four
pages 17xC4; subscription $1; established llKi4;
J. S. Moffitt, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
HUNTER, Garfield Co. \h 300 pop.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1901; L. E. Potter, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation -iKL"
HYDRO, Caddo Co. o 400 pop., on
Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd. Farming
and grazing.
JOURNAL; Thursdays (A A).
REVIEW; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
November. 1901; H. G. Jones, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5).
INDIANAPOLIS, Custer Co. -O 50
pop., on Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd.
BEE; Fridays (A A).
INGERSOLL, Woods Co. i on Choc-
taw Northern Rd., 15 m. E. of Alva, the
county seat. Agricnlture and stock raising.
REVIEW; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1901; M. A. Hull, editor and publisher (1—4),
Circulation 'jkl."
JEFFERSON, <?ran< Co. \^ lOOtpop.,
on Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 75 m. S. of
Wichita. Kan. Farming.
REVIEW; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20: subscription $1; established
January, 1902; T. E. Beck, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation -iki,.-
JENNINGS, Pairnee Co. b
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; six
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 191X1: R. L. Stewart, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
JET, Woods Co. [j 19 pop.
VISITOR; Thursdays (A A).
JONES CITY, Oklahoma Co. ID-
CANADIAN VALLEY NEWS; Frl
daj's ; independent republican ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established May, 1901;
Chester A. Keyes, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "isi,."
KENTON, Beaver Co. t3 200 pop., 40
m. S. W. of Clayton, New Mexico. Cattle
raising.
CI3IARRON NEWS; Fridays; inde-
pendent ; four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25 ;
established 1898: L. A. Wikoff. editor and pub-
lisher (6 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
KINGFISHER, c. h., Kingjtsher Co.
a 2,301+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific Rd., 35 m. W. of Guthrie, the Terri-
torial capital, and 150 S. of Wichita, Kan
Agriculture and stock raising.
STAR; every evening except Sunday;
independent; eight pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion §4; established June, 1902; M. L. Webb,
editor and publisher (3 — 3). Circ'n "iKi"
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
8t>7
OKLAHOMA.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays ; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1889; The Free Press Publlshlug Co.. editors
and publishers (6—.^).
CIrculatiou: In 1895, "isi." In 1896. I. In
1897. Y. lu 1898. "iJLfc." In 1903, (z-4) I. In
1904,yl.
JOURNAIj; Fridays; independent; four
pages 22x28; established 18113; John Hoeu-
scheldt, editor and publisher (2 — 4).
Circulation: In 1902,"jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904, yl.
REFORMER; Thursdays! independent;
eight pages 15x22: subscription tl; estab
lished 1892; H. C. Wilson, editor and pub-
lisher (fi— S). Circulation "jjii"
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22: subscription fl; established
1889; Miles W, Judge, editor and publisher
(6—8). Circulation "iii.- In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
OKLAHOMA SUNDAY-SCHOOL
WORKER; monthly; undenominational;
twelve pages 6x9: subscription 2'i cents; es-
tablished 1897; Fred. L. Wenner, editor;
Oklahoma Sunday-School Association, pub-
lishers (6—3). Circulation -jkl." In 1901, Z
(4), In 1903. Z (4) (••)(A A).
KREMLIN, Garfield Co. tl 325 pop.,
on Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific Rd.. 10
m. N. of Enid, the county seat. Cattle rais-
ing and farming.
NE^V ERA; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
December, 1903; L. E.Potter & Son, editors
and publishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
LAHOMA, Garfield Co. b 300 pop., 12
m. W. of Enid. Corn and wheat.
SUN; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; J. W. Sarjent,
editor and publisher (3 — 3). Circ'n "jkl"
LAMBERT, Woods Co. ^. on Choc-
taw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd.
LEADER; Saturdays (A A).
MESSENGER; Fridays (A A).
LAMONT, Grant Co. b 350 pop., on
Blackwell, Enid & Southwestern Rd., 15 m.
E. of Pondcreek, the county seat. Farm-
ing.
VALLEY NEWS; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription 50 cents; established
February, 1903: W. Frank Porter, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
L ANG8TON, Logan Co. d- 500 pop., on
Santa Fe Rd. Agriculture.
LIVING AGE; Fridays; thirty two
pages 10x14; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished March, 1901; S. Douglas Russell & Son,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
LAWTON, c. h., Comanche Co. g 880
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 85 m. S. of Anadarko. Farming.
ENTERPRISE ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; daily
four, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription
-daily $4, weekly $1; established January,
1902; J. Roy Williams, editor; Lawton
Publishing Co., publishers (3—3). Circula-
tion— dally "JKL." weekly "jkl." (A A).
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1: established Au-
gust, 1901; Gunn & Musgrovf, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl.'
LEGER, Oreer Co. p 750 pop., 19 m.
S. E. of Mangum, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four to
eight pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
OKLAHOMA.
tablished 19(Kl; J. p. Orr, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
LEXINGTON, Cleveland Co. D- 861t
pop., 1 m. E. of Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe Rd., and about 32 S. of Oklahoma. Coru,
wheat, cotton and cattle.
IjEADER; Fridays; democratic; twelve
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1891;
S. W. Hutchin, «dltor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "^kl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
LONE WOLF, Kioiva Co. p50 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 10
m. S. W. of Hobart, the county seat
Farming.
ECHO; Thursdajs; republican; eight
pages 11x15; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished January, 1902. C.H. GrifEeth, editor;
J. R. Thomas, publisher (2—5 P).
LONGDALE, Blaine Co. n 500 pop.,
on Kansas City, Mexican & Orient Rds.
13 m. S. of Fairview. Grist and saw-mills
and cement works.
LEDGER; Fridays: democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1903; Geo. W. Foster, editor and publisher
(1—5).
LUTHER, Oklahoma Co. a- 600 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 28 m. N.
E. of Oklahoma City, the county seat.
Agriculture. Stock raising.
REGISTER; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; G. W. Baer,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
McLOUD, Pottawatomie Co. P, 498t
pop., on Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd., 26
m. E. of Oklahoma City. Cotton gins,
press brick and tile works. Agriculture.
STANDARD ; Fridays ; democratic .
eight pages 14x21; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; Keller & Butler, editors and pub-
lishers (12—4). Circulation "jkl "
SUNBEAM; Thursdays; eight pages
11x151^; subscription $1; established 1896; De
L. Beeman, editor; Beeman Bros., publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
MANCHESTER, Grant Co. ti 158t
pop,, on Hutchinson & Southern Rd., 11 m.
S. of Anthony, Kan. Farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1893; J. M. Simmons, editor and publisher
(8—8). Circulation "jkl."
MANGUM, e. h., Greer Co. p 500
pop., on fork of Red r., 220 m. N. W. of Fort
Worth. Tex., and 50 m. N. E. of Quanah.
Farming and stock raising.
STAR; Fridays; democratic; four pages
20x26; subscription $1.50; established 1887;
Echols & Townsend, editors and publishers
3—3). Circulation "JKL." lu 1902, Z (4, 5).
SUN-MONITOR; Thursdays: people's
party: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1896; H. L. Crittenden, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
MARSHALL, Logan Co. D- 250 pop.,
23 m.N. W. of Guthrie, the Territorial capi-
tal. Agriculture and stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; twelve
to sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1; es-
tablished May, 1902; O. J. Culpepper, editor
and publisher (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
868
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OKLAHOMA.
MA.UD, Pottawatomie Co. U, 6t pop.,
MERCURY; Fridays (A A).
MEDFORD, Grant Co. b 1.526t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and
Hutchiinson & Southiern Rds., 10 m. N. ol
Pondcreelc, the county seat, and 60 S. of
Wiclilta, Kan. Corn, wlieat and vegetables.
PATRIOT ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 20x26; subscription §1; estab-
lished 1893; T. J. Palmer, editor; Palmer &
Son. publishers (12—3). Circulation '•uf.i..'-
STAR; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1894; D.W. Jones,
editor and publisher (3— 3), Circ'n 'jkl."
ZIONS-BOTE; Wednesdays; German;
mennonits; six pages 11x15; subscription $1;
established 1885; J. F. Harms, editor and pub-
lisher (6-3).
Circulation "JKL •• In 1901. Z (1,2,4, 5). In
1903. (z— 4) I. Actual average for 1904,
OKLAHOMA SUNDAY SCHOOL,
WORKER: monthly; undenominational;
eight pages 9x11; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1896; Wm. Rogers, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
MEEKER, Lincoln Co. D-, on Santa
Fe Rd., 50 m. E. of Oklahoma City.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent; six
pages 15x22; subscription $1: established 1902;
R. R. Lively, editor and publisher (1—5).
MOORE, Cleveland Co. D- 129 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 9 m. N.
of Norman.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
MOORELAND, Woodu-ard Co. ^on
Atchisou, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 15 m.
from Woodward.
LEADER; Saturdays (A A).
MORRISON, ^Vo7)7e Co. ^ on St.
Louis & San Francisco Rd., 18 m. E. of Perry.
SUN; Fridays; fourteen pages (with sup-
plement) 11x16; subscription $1; established
May, 1903; Jas. N. Miller, editor; S. P. Miller,
publisher (12 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
MOUNTAIN PARK, Kiowa Co. p
250 pop. — local estimate 1,200 — 23 m. S. of
Hobart.the county seat. Agriculture.
EAGLE; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established October, 1901;
A. C. Dolde, editor and publislier(3 — 3). Cir-
culation "jkj,." (A A).
MOUNTAIN MTEW, Washita Co.-n
350 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 88 m. S. W. of Weatherford. Farming
and stock raising.
PROGRESS; Thursdays; democratic;
ten pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899; Misses A. E. and Ida Lane, editors and
publishers (12 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN: Thursdays (A A).
MULHALIi, -tofl'a" Co. n- 564t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 14 m.
N. of Guthrie, the county seat and Terri-
torial capital. Agriculture and stock rais-
ing.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eightpaees 15x23; subscription $1; established
1893; A. B. Wood, editor and publisher (6—8).
Circulation "jkl."
STATE JOURNAL; Fridays; republi-
can; eight pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents;
established December, 1902; Tom B. Wooslev,
editor and publisher (1—5). J
OKLAHOMA.
MUSTANG, Canadian Co. D 186 pop.,
15 m. S. E. of Elreno, the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
MAIL; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established
February, 1902; Judd Woods, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jki.."
NARDIN, Kay Co. cT 350 pop., on
Hutchinson & Southern Rd., 27 m. W. of
Newkirk, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
STARl Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; establisned
1895; Sam Ridenour, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation "jkl."
NEWKIRK, c. h., Kay Co. d lJ54t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
about 70 m. N. E. of Guthrie, the Territorial
capital, and 64 S. of Wichita, Kan. Agri-
culture.
DEMOCRAT-HERALD; Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription 81.50; established 1893; A. C. Dolde,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN NEWS JOURNAL;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1893; Jeremiah
Johnson, editor; Republican News Journal
(Inc.), publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895. "Jii." In 1896, 1. Act-
ual average for the first six months of 1891,
1,094. In 1898. "JKL." (??) In 1899, Z. In
1900, Z (1, 2. 4. 5). In 1902, "jthl." In 1903,
(z-4) I. In 1904. yl.
NOBLE, Cleveland Co. cf 349 pop.
JOURNAL; ThursdaysfA A).
NORMAN, c. h., Cleveland Co. o- 2,226
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rds.,
18 m. S. of Oklahoma. Seat of the Unirer-
sity of Oklahoma and State Insane Asylum.
Cotton, corn and wheat. Cotton-seed oil
mills.
DEMOCRAT. TOPIC; Fridays ;
democratic; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1; established 1889; Hess & Carr, editors and
publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age/or 1898, 1,339. In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, publisher asserts, has not been less
than 1,800. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904. yl.
PEOPLE'S VOICE; Fridays; people's
party; eight pages 18x20; subscription $1;
established 1892; J.S.Allen, editor; Allen &
Rixse, publishers (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,050. In 1896, I. In 1898, yl. In
1899, "isL"
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1889; J. J. Burke, editor an^i publisher
(6—3). Circulation "JKL." Inl903,Z (4) (• •.)
REFORM HERALD; monthly; tem-
perance; four pages 11x16; subscription 25
cents; established 1899; H. E. Swan, editor
and publisher (2 — 4).
Circulation: In 1902. (z— 6)1. In 1903, (z— 4)
I (••) (A A).
OKARCHE, Canadian Co. n 800 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 15
m. N. of El Reno, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1891; J. H. Royer,
editor and publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
OKEENE, Blaine Co. '^ 900 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and Black-
Catalogue by states.
869
OKLAHOMA.
well, Enid & Southweatern Rds., 24 m. W. of
Hennessej' and 40 N. W. of Kingfisher.
Wheat, oats, barley and fruit.
EAGLE ; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1»94;
H. C. Chapman, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation • jkl."
OKLAHOMA, c. h., Oklahoma Co. a-
10,037+ pop.— iu 1904, 26,883— on Atchison, To-
peka & Santa Fe, Missouri, Kansas & Texas,
Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf and St. Louis &
San Francisco Rds., 31 m. S. of Guthrie, the
Territorial capital. Flour mills, oil mills,
breweries, soap factory, packing house
and commerce. Cotton, wheat and live
stock market.
0KLAH03IAN; every morning: except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
—daily $4, weekly $1; established 1889; R. E.
Stafford, editor; Oklahoma Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl •• In 1902, Z (6;.
Actual average for 1903, 5,310; for 1904,
8,104.
Weekly: "jkl."
Publisher's announcement. — The Daily Okla-
HOMAN has a sworn circulation more than
three times that of any other daily pub-
lished in its field, and is now printing and
circulating over 10,500 copies daily. The
average for 1904 was 8,104 copies. Nine-
tenths of its subscribers cannot be reached
through any other medium. It covers the
greater part of its field twelve to thirty-
six hours ahead of all other dailies. It has
more rural route subscribers than any
three competitors.
Oklahoma City is the metropolis and
railroad, commercial and geographical cen-
ter of Oklalioma and Indian Territories.
Population 40,000— more than twice the
population of any other city in either Ter-
ritory. It is situated 400 miles southwest
of Kansas City and 225 miles north of
Dallas, Texas. It has five National and
three State banks— eight in all.
The following railroads enter Oklahoma
City : The Sante Fe, Rock Island, the
"Frisco," the "Katy," and the Oklahoma
City and Southwestern.
The Oklahom.vn is ttie largest daily pub
lished in the two Territories, and the only
paper giving a sworn detailed statement
of its circulation.
Population of Oklahoma in 1934, 700,000.
Of Indian Territory in 1904, 630,000.
TIllES- JOURNAL ; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
republican ; daily eight to sixteen pages
16x22, weekly eight pages ; subscription—
daily .$4, weekly 50 cents; established 1889;
Tim s Journal Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Circulation— dally "jjil" In 1903,
Z (I) (••). Weekly ••jkl.- In 1899. Z. In
1902, ".jLKi.." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
HOME C03IPAM0N; Fridays (A A).
LABOIi SIGNAL; Fridays; labor; six-
teen pages 10)^x15; subscription $1; estab
lished 1899; J. S. Highley. editor and pub
lisher (.3— 3). Circ'n-'iKL." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
NATIONAL BAPTIST FLAG;
Thursdays; baptist; eight pages 11x15; sub-
scription $1; established 1897: D B. Ray and
M. M. Hunger, editors; Baptist Publfshlng
Co., publishers (12—4 P).
Circulation: In 1901, ••jkl" In 1902. 1. In
1903, yl. Iul9U4, yl.
OKLAHO.IIA PIONEER; Fridays;
German; indep-ndent ; four pages "22x28;
subscription $2; established 1892; JohnHoen
Scheldt, editor and publlslier (2—i). Circula-
tion "jKi." In 1903. Z (4) (••).
OKLAHOMA POST; Wednesdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished May, 1901; A. W. C. Weeks, editor and
OKLAHOMA.
publisher (3—3), Circulation "jki..
Z(l, 2, 4,5
5).
In 1902,.
OKLAHOMA VOLKSBLATT; Frl-
days; German; Independent; eight pages
1.3x22; subscription $1.50; established 1893;
H. Schulz, editor add publisher (12—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
AVESTERN WORLD; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established .March, 1902; John C. Leftwlchand
Dhas. D. Clem, editors and^publlshers. Cir-
culation "JKL."
OKLAHOMA FAR3I JOURNAL
AND SOUTHWEST STOCKMAN
FARMER; semi-monthly; agricultural;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents;
established 1893; Oklahoma Farm Journal
Co., editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 4,000. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y^. In
1898, yl. Actual average for 1899, 13,308;
for 1900, 18,25N. In 1901, (z— 3) E. In
1902, yE. In 1903, yE. Actual average for
1904, 19,176.
FARMERS' MAGAZINE; monthly
(▲▲).
OKLAHOMA JOURNAL OF COM-
MERCE; monthly (A A).
0KLAH03IA MEDICAL NEWS-
JOURNAL; monthly; medical; eighty
pages 6x9; subscriptions!; established 1893;
J. R. Phelan. M.D., editor; Oklahoma Medical
News Journal Company, publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation: In 1901, "jki,." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 3,000. In 1903, December, pub-
lisher asserts, every Issue during the past
year was 2,000. In 1904. yl.
PRESBYTERIAN REVIEW; month-
ly; Presbyterian; twelve pages 9x12; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1898; Rev.
Frederick W. Hawley, editor and publisher
Circulation 'jkl."
SCHOOL HERAIiD; monthly; educa-
tional; twenty pages 8x11; subscription $1;
established 1892; F. C. Jacoby, editor; Jasper
Sipes, publisher {VI — 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. Actual average for 1896.
1,',266. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "iKL- Actual
average for 1899. 1,5'^0. In 1900, yl. In
1901, vl. Actual average for 1902, 1,812;
for 1903. 2,304; /or 1904, 3,285.
PARNELIi, Lincoln Co. n- about 11
m. S. of Chandler, the county seat and
nearest railroad station.
QUA PAW VALLEY NEWS; Fridays;
six page* 11x16; subscription $1; established
January, 1903; G. W. Ayres, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3 P). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
PAWHUSKA, c. h., Osage Nation cf
500 pop., .300 m. S. W. of Kansas City, Mo.
Farming and grazing.
CAPITAL: Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1904; Chas. M. Hill, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5 P).
OSAGE JOURNAL; Thursdays; eight
pages 9x13; subscription $1; established
1891; R. F. Timmons, editor and publisher.
Circulation ••jkl." In 1902, Z (4, 6) (A A).
PAWNEE, c. h., Pawnee Co. cf l,4G4t
pop., on Bear creek, about 74 m. N. E. of
Guthrie, the Territorial capital. Farming
and stock raising.
COURIER. DISPATCH; Thursdays;
democratic: eight pages 11x16; subscription
$1; established— Cour/fr 1899, Disimtch 1894,
consolidated 1903; John N. Shepler, editor
and publisher (2—4).
Circulation ••JKL" Inl902, Z(4, 5). Actual
average for 1903, 2,422. In 1904, yl.
TIMES-DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight to twelve pages 13x20: sub-
scription $1; established 1893; E. G. Gray,
870
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OKLAHOMA.
editorand publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
lu 1903, Z (4) (••).
PERKINS, Payne Co. D- 7191 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 28 m. "W.
of Guthrie, the Territorial capital. Farm-
ing, fruit and stock raising.
JOUK.NAL; Fridays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established 1892; N. B. Hin-
kel.editorand publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CHRISTIAN MESSAGE; semi
monthly; religious; six pages 11x16; sub-
scription 50 cents; established September,
1901; C. A. Strickland, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "JKL."
PERRY, c.h., Noble Co. cf 3,35It pop.,
ou Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
about 30 na. N. of Guthrie, the Territorial
capital. Agriculture and stock raising.
Flour mills and cotton gins.
ENTERPKISE-TIiYIES ; every even
Ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs
days; republican; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly
$1; established 1893; V. C. Welch, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulatiou— Daily : "jkl"
^Veekly: In 1895, "ikl." In 1896,1. In
1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl" In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
EVENING NEAVS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and NOBLiE CO. NEWS,
Thursdays; democratic; dally four, weekly
eight pages 13x20; subscription— daily $2.40,
weekly SI; established August, 1901; O. R.
Cronkhlte, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
REPUBLICAN ; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; republican; daily
four, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $4. weekly $1; established— dallv
1900, weekly 1893; J. W. Casey, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circ'n — daily "jkl."
weekly "jjci"
NOBLE CO. SENTINEL; Thursdays;
■democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1893; Lon Whorton, editor
and publisher. Circulatiou "jkl."
0KLAH031A NEUIGKEITEN;
Thursdays; German; democratic; eight
pages 18x20; subscription $1.25; established
April, 1902; G. Pietrusky. editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
WESTERN FLORIST A ND
FRUIT-GROWER; semi monthly; flori-
culture, horticulture and agriculture; six
teen pages "xlOJ^; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1899; L. H. Cobb & Co., editors and
publishers.
Circulation: Actual ai'erage for 1900,
1,3S5. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
ylfA A).
PYTHIAN TIMES; monthly (A A).
PIEDMONT, Canadian Co. D 500
pop., on St. Louis, El Reno & Western Rd.,
15 m. N. E. of Oklahoma City.
PRESS; Fridays; independent-demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established October, 1903; Bruce Lott, ed-
itor and publisher (1 — 5).
PIOR, Roger Mills Co. -a 800 pop., on
Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd. Agri-
culture.
DOXEY HERALD; Fridays; demo-
cratic; fourteen pages 11x16; stibscrlption
$1; established 1902; Thos.T. Waggoner, edi-
tor and publisher (3—3). Circulation "iKL."
(A A).
PONCA, Kay Co. c^ 2,528t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 1 m. from
the Osage Indian reservation. Farming.
COURIER; every evening except Sun
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdaj's; repub-
OKLAHOMA.
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$4, weekly $1; established— daily 1900, week-
ly 1893; L. C. Headley, editor; Courier Print-
ing Company, publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: "iKL"
Weekly: "jjvL." In 1900, Z. In 1902, Z (4, 6).
In 1903, (z— 11) I. In 1904, yl.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; A. C. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (8— S). Circulation "jkl " In 1903, Z
(4) (••).
T I iH ES ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; J W. S%van, editor
and publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
OKLAHOMA ODD FELLOW;
monthly; odd-fellowship; eight pages 11x16;
subscription 75 cents; established 1894; A. C.
Smith, editor and publislier. Circ'n "jkl-"
PONDCREEK, c h., Qrant Co. b
822f pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd.. 85 m. S. of Wichita, Kan.
VIDETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and GRANT CO. VIDETTE; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly $1 ; established —
daily 1901, weekly 1895; M. L. Thomas, editor;
R. W. Thomas, publisher (3—3). Circulation
—daily "iKi,." weekly "JKL." In 1902, weekly
Z (1,2, 4, 5).
GRANT CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
people's party; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1895; Edgar Brain, ed-
itor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, T. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
"JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, 'JKL."
GRANT CO. REPUBLICAN;
Wednesdays ; republican ; eight pages
17^x22; subscription 75 cents; established
January, 1901 ; Chas. A. Dow, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iso--"
PRAGUE, Lincoln Co. n- 375 pop., on
Fort Smith & Western Rd., 25 m. from
Shawnee.
PATRIOT; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished September, 1903; W. S. Overstreet, edi-
tor and publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
QUINLAN, Woodward Co. t: 59 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 18 m.
from Woodward.
MIRROR; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1903; W. B. Tipton, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "ijcL."
RALSTON, Pawnee Co. cf 200 pop.,
15 m. N. E. of Pawnee, the county seat.
Terminus of Eastern Oklahoma Division of
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd. Farming
and stock raising.
FREE PRESS; Fridays ; ten pages
11x16; subscription $1 ; established 1900; V. E.
Huddlestor, editor and publisher (3—3). Clr-
otilation "iKL"
REFLECTOR; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1903; R. C. Mask, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl.-
REDROCK, NoUe Co. cT 41 pop.
ECHO; Saturdays (A A).
OPINION; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 173^x24 : subscription $1 ; established
August, liKJS; W. W. McCullough, editor and
publisher (3— 5).
RENFROW, Orant Co. i 175 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 16 m.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
871
OKLAHOMA.
N, E. of Pondcreek. Farming and stock
raisins:.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; four
pages ISx'^l; subscription 91; establislied I'JOO;
T. E. Williams, editor and publisiier. Circu-
lation 'JKL."
RINGWOOD, Woodt Co. 6 100 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 49 m.
S. E. of Alva. Farming and agriculture.
LiEADER; Fridays; independent; elgiit
pages 13x.>(i; subscription $1; establisiied
July, l!t()i; VV. H. Watkius. editor and pub-
lisher (2—5).
TI3IES; Thursdays (A A).
RIPIiEY, Payne Co. D- 800 pop,, on
Atchison, Topeka & Sante Fe Rd., 15 m. S.
E. of Stillwater, the county seat. Cotton
gins, grain elevator, hogs, corn and cotton.
PAYNE COUNTY NEWS; Fridays
(AA).
T 1 31 E S ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1900; John P Hinkel. editor and publisher
(i— 3). Circulation "jkl."
ROOSEVELT, if iowa Co. p
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x2^; subscription $1; established
May, 1902; E. \V. Kimber and Guy H. Parker,
editors and publishers (3 — 3). Circ'n "jkl."
SAYRE, Roger Mills Co. -a 250 pop., on
Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd., 20 m. N. of
Cheyenne, the county seat.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; four pages
l)x22; subscription 50 cents; established Oc-
tober, 1901: N. S. Mounts, editor; Mounts &
Coe, publishers. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
STAN DARD; Fridays; democratic;
twelve pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1901; J. C. Long, editor and publisher
(1—5).
SEILING, Deweu (Jo. "d 150 pop., 7 m.
N. of Taloga, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
GUIDE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
June, 1901 ; W. G. Smith, editor and publisher
(8—3^. Circulation "jkl."
SHAWNEE, Pottawatomie Co. n\
3,162t pop., on Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf
Rd., 4 m. N. of Tecumseh, tlie county seat.
Manufactures of cotton gins and ice. Foun-
dry and oil mill. Farming.
DE.UOCRAT; every morning; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $5; es-
tablished April, 1901; T. H. Arnold, editor;
Democrat Printing Co., publishers (2—3 P).
Circulation "jjiL." (A A).
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
ceot Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
independent; daily eight, weekly eight to
sixteen pages 16x22; subscription— daily $4,
weekly $1; established March, 1901; Louis S.
Allard, editor and publisher (3—3). Circula-
tion—In 1902, daily Z (1, 2, 4, 5), weekly Z
(1,2,4,5).
HERAIjD; every morning except Sun
day, and WEEKLiY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $2.50, weekly $|;
established— daily May, 1902, weekly m98;
W. S. Pendleton, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation—weekly "JKL."
LABOR WORLD; Saturdays (A A).
QUILL} Fridays ; republican ; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1896; A. B.
Moore, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
OKLAHOMA.
SNYDER, Kioira Co. p on St. Louis
& San Francisco Rd.
STAR; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription .$1; established March, 1903; E.
E. McCarthy, editor; Williams & McCarthy,
pul)llshers (8— 3P). Circulation "jjii"
SPENCER, Oklahoma Co. D- 150 pop.,
on Fiisco Rd., 12 m. E. of Oklahoma City
Agriculture.
NEWS; Saturdays; twelve pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established April, 1903; J.
Wm. Harmon, editor; E. R. Felt, publisher
(8—3 P). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
STERLING, Comanche Co. p 15 m.
N. E. of Lawton, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
COMANCHE CO. FARMER; Fri-
days; agriculture; democratic; twelve to
twenty pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1902; B.F.McKeehen, editor;
Farmer Publishing Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
STAR; Saturdays ; republican ; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established August,
1901 ; Frank G. Prouty, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation ' isi,-"
STILLWATER, c. h., Payne Co.D-
2,431t pop., 40 m. N. E. of Guthrie, the
Territorial capital. Indian and ranch
trade. Cotton market for northeastern
part of Territory. Territorial Agricultural
College and Government Experiment
Farm. Agriculture.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 25 cents;
established 1891; John S. Hale, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "iKi" In 1903,
Z(4) (••).
COURIER; Thursdays.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; I. O. Diggs, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "iKL." In 1899, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
G A Z ETTE ; Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
C. F. Neerman, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "J_K1 "
STROUD, Lincoln Co. O 800t pop.,
^6 m. W. of Chandler, the county seat.
Cotton and corn.
MESSENGER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; G. Y. Walbright, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKL."
STAR; Fridays; republican; ten pages
11x15; subscription $1; established 1898; R. A.
Bergthold, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
SUPPLY, Woodaard Co. \: on Atchi-
son, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
FORT SUPPLY REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays (A A).
TALOGA, c. h., Oeiwey Co.\:2,000 pop.,
about 66 m. W. of Kingfisher and 45 from
Woodward. Farming and stock raising.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; democratic;
foiu- pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; John A. Clem, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL " . .^
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 14x20; subscription $1; established
1898; Brownlee & Dunnagan, editors and
publishers (6—3). Circulation • JiiL"
TECUMSEH, c. h., Pottawatomie Co.Q^
l,l93t pop., 50 m. S. E. of Oklahoma City.
872
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OKLAHOMA.
OKLAHOMA.
Saw, cottonseed oil and flour mills and cot-
ton gins. Agriculture, fruit and lumber.
COUNTY DE3IOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1894; Foster & Son, editors
and publishers (8—3).. Circulation "jkl" In
1903, Z (4) (••).
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
six pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1892; E. M. Blackwell, editor and publisher
(12 — 3). Circulation "JKL."
STANDARD; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
liihed October. 1901; M. M. Henderson, editor
and publisher. Circ'n "jKi.- In 1903, Z (4).
TEMPLE, Comanche Co. P,
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
February, 1902; Etzold & Walker, publishers
(2 — 3). Circulation "JKL."
TEXOLA, Greer Co. JJ 300 pop-, on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 120 m.
W. of Oklahoma City.
HERA Li D; Fridays; democratic; four-
teen pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1902 ; Thomas T. Waggoner, edi-
tor and publisher (3—4). Circulation '-iKL."
THOMAS, Custer Co. -n 1,000 pop., on
Frisco & Kansas City, Mexico & Orient
Rds., 15 m. N. E. of Arapaho, the county
seat. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; Independent;
twelve pages 13x20; Pubscription $1; estab
lished August, 1902; Bronson & Nichols, edi-
tors and publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
1,080. In 1904, (z-4) "JKL."
TONKA WA, J^ay Co. cT 707+ pop.-
local estimate 1,600— on Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe Rd., 19 m. S. W. of Newkirk, the
county seat. Wheat, corn and stock rais-
ing.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1898; The
Tonkawa News Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (3—3). Circulation "jkl." Iu 1902.
Z(4. 5).
TRYON, Lincoln Co. D- 117 pop.
NEWS; Fridays.
TYRONE, Beaver Co. t] on Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 23 m. W. of
Beaver, the county seat.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 11x15; subscription .50 cents; estab-
lished May 10, 1»J4; J. W. Griffin, editor and
publisher (1—5).
WAKITA, Grant Co. ti 300 pop., on
Hutchinson & Southern Rd., 92 m. S. of
Hutchinson, Kan. Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1897; P. H. Loomis. editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
"W ALTER, Comanche Co. ^ 753 pop.,
21 m. S. E. of Lawton, the nearest railroad
station. Agriculture.
NEW ERA; Fridays (A A).
WORLD; Thursdays; republican; six-
teen pages 15x22; established July. 1903; C.
G. Shane, editor and publisher (1—4).
WANETTE, Pottati-atomie Co. O, 400
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
30 m. S. W. of Shawnee. Agriculture.
STANDARD; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1903; M. M.
Henderson, editor and publisher (8— 3P).
Circulation "jkl."
W^ I N N E R : Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished April, 1903; W. W. Durnell, editor;
Durnell & Hitt, publishers (1—5).
WATONGA, c. h., Blaine Co. n 300
pop., 30 m. W. of Kingfisher, the nearest
railroad point. Agriculture and stock
raising.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
May, 1902; C. G. Nesbitt, editor; Herald Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (2— 5P).
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can; four pages 20x26; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1892; Mrs. T. B. Ferguson and T. B.
Ferguson, editors and publishers (12—2). Cir-
culation "JKL."
WAUKOMIS, Garfield Co. ^ 688t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
10 m. S.of Enid, the county seat. Agricul-
ture. Stock raising.
OKLAHOMA HORNET ; Fridays ;
republican; four pages 18x24; subsciiption
SI; established 1893; W. P. Campbell, editor
and publisher (3—3). Circulation "jkl."
WAYNOKA, ^Voods Co. t} ~'50 pop.,
20 m. S. of Alva, the county seat. Stock
raising.
WOODS CO. ENTERPRISE; Fri-
days; republican; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion SI: established l<t00; Hilton & Foster,
editors and publishers (12—3). Clrcn "jkl"
W^EATHEREORD, Custer Co. -o
l.OlTt pop., on Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf
Rd.. 12 m. S. E. of Arapaho, the county seat.
Cotton, corn and wheat raising.
CUSTER CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; A. Bollenbacn,
editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "iKL."
OKLAHOMA VORWAERTS; Fri-
days; German; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1900; Vorwaerts Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Circu-
lation "JKL." (A A).
WEIiLSTON,J^<HCoin Co. n- 383tpop.»
35 m. E. of Oklahoma City. Cotton, corn
and live stock.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; fourteen
pages 11x15: subscription .§1; established
1894: Frank E. Beeman, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
WOODS, Washita Co. -D 25 m. S. W.
of Cloudchief, the county seat.
OCEAN WAVE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 11x16; subscription SI; es-
tablished 1895; R. T. & K. P. Weatherly. edi
tor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
WOODWARD, c. h., Woodward Co.
ti 600 pop., on Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd. and North Canadian r. Farming and
stock raising.
BULLETIN; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1896; J. Everett Smith, editor and publishu'.
Circulation "jkl." In 1903. Z (4).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
873
OKLAHOMA.
DISPATCH; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
liKK); O. K.Kellogg, editor and publisher (3— 3).
Circulation ".'ki,."
NEWS; Fridays; non-partisan; four pages
30x26; subscriptions!; established 1894; Will
E Bolton, editor and publisher (;i — 3). Circu-
lation -iKi..- In liX)2, Z (4).
LIVE STOCK INSPECTOR; semi
monthly ; live stock; sixteen pages 11x15;
subscription $1; established 1895; W. E. Bol-
ton, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circiilarinu: In 1896. I. Actual average
for 1897, 3,3*20. In 1898, yH. Actual aver-
age for 1S99. S,650 # #. In 190(). yF # #.
In 1501, H. Actual average for 1902, 9,780.
In 1903, yG. Inl904, yH.
OKLAHOMA POULTRY AND
HOME; monthly; poultry and agriculture;
four pages 11x15; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1900; Bolton Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (3-3). Circ'n— In 1902, Z (1, 2,4,5)
(A A).
OKLAHOMA POULTRYMAN:
monthly ; horticulture, agriculture and
OKLAHOMA.
stock; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription 25
cents; established January, 1902; O. R. Kel-
logg, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion ".IKL." (A A).
YALE, Payne Co. D- U pop., 22 m. E. of
Stillwater, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
LANCE ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
to twelve pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1902; J. L. Fergusson. editor
and publisher (3— 3). Circ'n "iKL." (A A).
RECORD ; Thursdays (A A).
YUKON, Canadian Co. O 385 pop., on
Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd. , about 13 m .
E. of El Reno, the county seat. Farming.
SUN; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1899; W. A.
Maxwell, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
OREGON.
Population 413,536 t. Land Area 94,560 sq. miles.
BoiiBcled north by Wasbington, east by Idaho, south by Nevada and Califor
nia, and west by the Pacific Ocean. State capital : Salem. Principal produc is and
industries : Grain, fruit, and cattle raising. Number of newspapers and other
periodicals (March 30, 1905), 240, divided as follows: Daily, 23; semi-weekly, 17;
weekly, 172 ; bi-weekly 2 ; semi-monthly, 2 ; monthly, 23.
The cities of over 2,500 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Portland 90,426t
Astoria 8,381 +
Baker City 6.663+
Pendletoo 4,106+
Salein 4,^58+
The Dalles 3,542+
Oregon City 3,494+
Eugeue 3,236+
Albany 3,149+
L.a(;rande 2,991 +
Ashland 2,634+
ADAMS, Umatilla Co. [j' 263 pop., on
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Go's Rd.,
13 m. N. K. of Pendleton, the county seat.
ADVANCE; Fridays: four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established November,
1901; S. M. Craig, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JK-L."
ALBANY, c. h., Linn Co. -n3,149t
pop. , on Oregon Pacific and Southern Pacific
Co'sRds. and Willamette r., at the mouth
of the Callapooya r., 79 m. S. of Portland.
Milling, agricultural implements, chairs,
matches and furniture. Woolen mills and
Iron foundries. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and STATE RIGHTS DE3IO-
CRAT, Fridays; democratic; four pages-
dally 15x22, weekly 22x28: subscription— daily
$3, weekly $1.25'; established — daily 1888,
weekly 1865; F. P. Nutting, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl"
Weekly: In 1895, "jkl-" In 1896, publisher
asserts, smallest edition 1,200. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL." In 1902, Z (4, 5).
HERAIjD; every morning except Mon-
day.and HERALD-DISSEMINATOR,
Thursdays; republican; daily four, weekly
eight pages 18x24; subscription — daily $5,
w-eekly $1.50; established— daily 1885, weekly
1879; Train & Whitney, editors and publish-
ers (7— 3P).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, "jkl." In
1896, publisher asserts, smallest edition 1,128.
In 1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl.-
Weekly: In 1894, publisher asserts, smallest
issue 2,35'2. In 189."), H. In 1896, publisher as
serts, smallest edition 2.3.52. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. Inis99,yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
^ In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 19U4, yl.
AMITY, Yamhill Co. ^ 2921 pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 7 m. S. of McMinn-
vlUe, the county seat. Fruit and grain.
VALLEY TIMES; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1892; Adolphus Rea. editor and
publisher (6—8). Circulation "jki,.-
ANTELOPE, Wasco Co. ti 249t pop.,
54 m. S. E. of The Dalles, the county seat,
with dally stage connection. Sheep rai.sing
and agriculture.
HERAIiD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1892; Max Sup^dermann. editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jja"
ARLINGTON, Gilliam Co. b 388t
pop., on Oregon Railwaj' & Navigation Co's
Rd., 135 m. E. of Portland. Agriculture,
stock raising and mining.
APPEAL; Thursdays; republican; ten
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
February, 1903; S. A. Thomas, editor and pub-
lisher (2—4). (Circulation "iKL"
RECORD; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1892; James S.
Johns, editor and publisher (12—3). Circu-
lation "jkl"
ASHLAND, JacXrson Co. p 2, 634t pop. »
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 16 m. S. of
Jacksonville, the county seat. Woolen
goods, flour and lumber. Quartz and gold
mines. Fruit raising.
TIDINGS ; semi-weekly, Mondays and
Thursdays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription $2 ; established 1876 ; Leeds &
Wagner, editors and publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation : In 1894. publisher asserts,
smallest 1,135. In 1895. 1. In 1896. I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (••)•
TRIBUNE; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; four pages 18x24: subscrip-
tion$1.75; established 1896; J. M. Potter, edi-
tor and publisher (12— 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1901,
2, 135: /or a year ending with Jime. 19U2,
2,450. In 1903. yH. In i;«)4, (z-4) I.
VAliLEY RECORD; Thursdays: four
pages 2(1x26; subscription $1.75: established
1888; E. J. Kaiser, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "ojo." In 1902, "jkl." (++).
ASTORIA, c. h., CTa<*op Co. t 8,S81t
pop.— local estimate 14,00(i— on Union Pa-
cific and Astoria & Columbia River Rds.. at
the mouth of the Columbia r. Port of
entry. Ocean fisheries, salmon fishing and
steamship and packet traffic. Lumber,
cereals and flour exported.
BUD GET ; every evening except Sunday
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; democratic
daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24; suo-
scription — daily 87, weekly $1; establlsheft
1891: John E. Gratke. editor and manager.
Circulation— Daily: "jkl" ,. ,
Weekly: In 1895. I. In 1896. publisher as
serts, smallest edition 1.600. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL.-
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wediies-
idavs: Independent; four pages 18x24; s>ib-
I scfiption— daily $6, weekly $1; established—
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
875.
OREGON.
dally 1895, weekly 1900; O.W.Dunbar, edi-
tor; The News Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation — Daily : In 1896, publisher
asserts, smallest edition 1.106. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL."
Weekly: 'vjO;."
MORNING ASTORIAN; every
morning except Monday, and WEEK.LjY,
twice-a-week, Wednesdays and Saturdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $6. weekly $2; established— daily 1878,
weekly 1873; The J. 8. Bellinger Co., editors
and publishers (12—4).
Circulation- Daily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, smallest edition 1,300; in 1896, 1,500. In
1897, 1 Z. In 1898, y I. In 1899, zl. In 1900, y I.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yT.
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, small
est edition 1,000; in 1896. 1,200. In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. zl. In 1900. vl. In
1901, yl. Inl902,yl. Inl903,yl. Inl901 "jKL-
HERAIiD; Saturdays; republican; eight
gages 15x23; subscription $2; established 1890;
. J. Curtis, editor; Herald Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,350. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1902, Z (4).
Li ANNETA R ; Thursdays ; Finnish ; eight
pages 18x20; subscription $1; established 1896;
C. C.C. Rosenberg, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation: Actual average for the first
8ix months of 1897, 1,331; /or 1898, 1,4.30;
for 1899, l,.5r3. In 1900, vl. In 1901, yl.
Actiial average for 1902, 1,393. In 19u3,
yl. (AA).
ATHENA, Umatilla Co.^ im^ ^OV;
at Junction of Oregon Railway & Navigation
Go's and Washington & Columbia River
Rds., 17 m. N. E. of Pendleton, the county
seat. Wheat and grain raising and shipping.
PRESS; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1887; F. B. Boyd, editor; J. W. Smith, pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
AURORA, Marion Co. "q 122t pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 23 m. N. E. of Sa.
lem, the county seat and State capital-
Agriculture, flour and saw mills, hops and
potatoes.
BOREAI.1IS; Saturdays; Republican;
four pa?es 13x20; subscription $1; established
1900: Snyder & Gill, editors and publishers
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
BAKER CITY» c. h., Baker Co. n-
6,663+ pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation
Co's and Sumter Valley Rds. and S. fork of
Powder r., 300 m. E. of Salem, the State
capital. Agriculture, stock raising and
gold mining.
H E R A Li D ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; republi-
can; daily eight, Saturday twenty four to
twenty eight, weekly sixteen to eighteen
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly
$1; established— daily 1901, weekly 1893; Chas.
W. Hill, editor and publisher ( 3 — 3) Circula-
tion—dailyuLi..' weeklyjKL" In 1901,Z(4,6).
In 1902, daily Z (1, 2, 4, 5), weekly Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
MORNING DEMOCRAT: every
mornintr except Monday, and BEDROCK.
DEMOCRAT. Mondays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $7.50, weekly
$2.50; e.stablished— daily 1886, weeklv 187();
Bowen & Small, editors and publishers (8-3).
Circulation— dally "jkl." weekly "jkl."
BANDON, Coos Co. -n 64.5t pop., on
Coquille r.. 40 m. S. of Marshfleld. Lumber-
OREQON.
Ing, stock raising, dairying, fruit raising,
salmon fishing and shipbuilding.
RECORDER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1883; David E. Stitt. editor and publisher
(7 — 3 P). Circulation "iiu,"
BEND, Crook Co. D pop., on Des
Chutes r., 29 m. S. W. of Prineville.
BULLETIN; Fridays; independent-re-
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established March, 1903; Lueddeman &
Lawrence, editors and publishers (2—4). Cir-
culation "JKL."
BOURNE, Baker Co. n- 75 pop.,
18 m. N. W. of Baker City, the county sea t
Stock raising and mining.
NEWS; Satui-days; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
October, 1902; S. O. Coolidge, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl" (A A).
BROWNSVILLE, Linn Co. <j 698t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 22 m. S.
E. of Albany, the county seat. Woolen,
roller, fiour and saw mills and sash and
door factory. Timber and agriculture.
TIMES; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1889; F. M. Brown, editor; Cavender& Brown,
publishers (8 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
BURNS, Harney Co. P, 547t pop.,
13 m. S. W. of Harney, the county seat.
Agriculture.
HARNEY CO. NEWS; Tuesdays;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1894; Boyd Bros. & Fitzgerald,,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
HARNEY VALLEY ITEWIS;
Saturdays; republican; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1882; Chas. N.-
Cochrane, editor; B. D. Mclntyre, publisher.
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
TIMES-HEKALD; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1887; Julian Byrd, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
CANYON CITY, c. h.. Grant Co. D
345tpop.,90m.S. W. of Baker City. Mining,
stock raising and farming.
BLUE MOUNTAIN EAGLE; Fri-
days; republican; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1886; Patterson & Ward ^
editors and publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts
not less than 1.115. In 1896. I. In 1897, \
In 1898. "ijix." (??) In 1899, Z. In 1902, Z (4).
CLATSKANIE, Columbia Co. )jSU^
pop., 15 m. W. of Northern Pacific Rd. Agri-
culture, mining and lumbering.
CHIEF; Fridays; republican; six pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1891; E.
C. Blackford, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jki- "
CONDON, c. h., Gilliam Co. Ci 230t
pop., 35 m S. of Arlington, the nearest sta-
tion on Union Pacific Rd., connected by
daily stage line. Agriculture and stock
raising.
GLOBE; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1S91; S. A. Pattison, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; sub.scription $1.50; established
1900: William Christie, editor: Condon Pub-
llshiner Company, publishers (6—3). Circula-
tion "jkl "
876
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OREGON.
OREGON.
COQUILLiE, Coos Co. -n 728t pop., on
Coos Bay, Roseburg & Eastern Rd., Coquille
r., at head of deep water navigation, 20 m.
S. of Marshfleld. Lumber, coal mining and
fish canning. Farming and fruit raising.
HERALD; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1882; D. F. Dean, edi-
tor and publisher (6—3).
Civculatiou : lu 1904 (^z^) I.
IIECALL.; Fridays (A A).
CORVALLIS, c. h., Benton Co.-n
1,819+ pop., on Southern Pacific Go's and
Oregon Pacific Rds. and Willamette r., at
head of navigation, 90 m. S, of Portland.
Wool growing, stock raising and agricult-
ural district.
TIMES; semi weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1888; B. F. Irvine,
editorandpublisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
In 1899, Z. In 1902. "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
UN ION -GAZETTE; semi-weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; four pages 18x21;
subscription $1.50; established 1862: John D.
Daly, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
COTTAGE GROVE, Lane Co.d974t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 22 m. S.
of Eugene, the county seat. Saw and flour
mills.
LANE CO. LEADER; semi-weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; four
pages 14x20; subscription $1.50; established
1885 ; W.C. Conner, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
BOHEMIA NUGGET; Fridays; re
publican ; eight pages 13x20 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1899; C. J. Howard, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
DALLAS, o. h., Polk Co.bl.271t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd. and Rickreal
r., 15 m. W. of Salem, the State capital.
Agriculture.
POLK CO. ITEMIZER; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1866; W. A. Wash, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895
\A)^i\ for 1896. 1.012; for 1897, 1,008;
for 1898. 1,050 ; for 1899, 1,038 ; for 19U0.
1,036. In 1901, yl. Actual average for
1902. 1,031; for 1903, 1,037; for 1904,
1,032.
POLK CO. OBSERVER; Fridays;
republican; four pages ir)x22: subscription
$1; established 1888; J. C. Hayter, editor and
publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
OREGON AVO O D M A N ; monthly;
Woodmen of the World; four pages 20x26;
subscript ioH 50 cents; established 1896; V. P.
Fiske, editor and publisher (12 — 1).
Circulation: Actual average for 1897.
1,116; /or 1898, 2,060; /or 1899. 3,000;
for a year ending ivith March, 1901, 3,000.
In 1902, (z— 1, 5) H. In 1903, yH. Actual
average for 1901, 4,000.
DAYTON, Yamhill Co. ^ 293t pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd. and Yamhill r.,
7 m. E. of McMinnville, the county seat.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscriptioh $1; established
1886; Herald Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
DESCHUTES, C'-oofc Co. n300pop.,on
Deschutes r. and Silrer Lake mall stage
route; 30 m. S. W. of Prineville, the county
seat. Agriculture, lumber and stock rais-
ing.
ECHO ; Saturdays; republican; four to
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1902; The Deschutes Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (1—4). Circula-
tion "JKL."
DRAIN, Douglaa Co. -D 620 pop., on
Southern Pacific Rd.,30 m. N. of Roseburg,
the county seat, and 161 S. of Portland.
Wood, grain, lumber and stock.
NONPAREIL; Thursdays; four pages
16x22; subscription $1; established 1901; A. T.
Fetter, editor and publisher (1—4). Circu-
lation -JKL."
DUFUR, Wasco Co. ^ 336t pop., 15 m.
S. of The Dalles. Farming.
DISPATCH; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1896 ; Reed &
Shepherd, editors and publishers (12— 3). Cir
culation "jkl."
ELGIN, Union Co.a 603tpop., on Ore-
gon Railway & Navigation Go's Rd., 35 m.
N. of Union, the county seat. Saw mills.
Agriculture.
RECORDER; Fridays ; Independent ;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1891 ; Mr. Couch, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
ENTERPRISE, c h., Walloiva Co. tf
396+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd. 44 m. S. E.
of Elgin. Planing, shingle and flour mills.
Agriculture, mining and stock raising.
WALLOWA CHIEFTAIN; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1884; Carl Roe.
editor and publisher (9—3). Circulation
"JKL."
EUGENE, c. h., Lane Co. -D 3,236t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd. and
Willamette r., 125 m. S. of Portland. Ore-
gon State University. Grain? hops, fruit
cattle, wool and lumber.
GUARD; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI-WEEKLY, Wednesdays and
Saturdays ; democratic ; daily four, semi-
weekly ten pages 18x24; subscription— daily
$5, semi weekly $1.50; established— dally 1890,
semi- weekly 1868 ; Campbell Bros., editors
and publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl"
Semi- Weekly: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896,
publisher asserts, smallest edition 1.575. In
1897. Y. In 1898, "jjcL." In 1899. zl. In 1900,
vl. In 1901, vl. In 1902. (z-4, 5) I. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. In 1904. (z— 4) I.
MORNING REGISTER; every niorn-
ingexceptMonday.andSEMl -WEEKLY ;
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; daily
eight, semi weekly eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription- dailj'— $6, semi-weekly, $1.50; es-
tablished 1884; Gilstrap Bros., editors and
publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1902.611. In 1903, "JKL."
Semi- Weekly: In 1901. "jkl" Actualaver-
age for a year ending with July.VXU, 1,409.
In m)?>. (z— 4) I. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
OREGON STATE JOURNAL; Sat-
urdays ; independent; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $2; established 1864; Harrison R.
Kincaid, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "jkl." , . . V
LANE CO. HERALD; Tuesdays (A A).
FALLS CITY, Polk Co. p 269 pop.
ARGUS; Fridays (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
877
OREGON.
OREGON.
FLORA, Wallowa Co. cT 32 m. N. of
Enterprise, the county seat. Farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; Mrs. E. P. Skaggs, editor and publisher
(10—3). Circulation "jkl."
FLORENCE, J^ane Co. -n222tpop.,
boat landing on Sinslaw r., 5 m. from the
Pacific ocean and 53 W. of Eugene, the
county seat. Lumber and flour mills,
salmon cannery and furniture factory.
Farming and timber.
WEST; Fridays; independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1890;
W. H. Weatherson, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jkl."
FORESTGROVE, Washington Co.\2
l,096t pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 24
m. W, of Portland and 7 W. of Hillsboro,
the county seat. Sash, door and furniture
factory, fruit cannery and evaporators,
and grain elevators. Farming and fruit
raising.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1889;
Walter Hoge & Co., editors and publishers
(6-3).
Circulation: Actual average for the first
six months of 1897, 1,339; /or 1898. 1.392.
In 1899. vT. In 1900. yl. In 1901, • jkl- •'
WASHINGTON CO. NEWS; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub
scription $1; established July, 1903; The
Washington Co. Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (1—5). Circulation "jkl." (DD)-
FOSSIL, Gilliam Co. ^ 288t pop., 16 m.
S. of Condon, the county seat. Farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays ; independent ;
four pages 18x^; subscription $2 ; established
1886 ; James S. Stewart, editor and publisher
(3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
FREEWATER, Umatilla Co. cf 76
pop., 28 m. N. E. of Pendleton, the county
seat. Stock raising and mining.
TIMES: Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established November, 1901;
Mrs. G. McQuary, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "jkl."
GARDINER, Douglas Co. -D 286
pop., on Umpquar., 56 m. N. W. of Rose-
bury, the county seat.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent: four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1902; O L. Williams, editor and publisher
(1—4). Circulation "jii." ^
GERVAIS, Marion Co. \i 224t pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 14 m. N. of Salem,
the county seat and State capital, and 38 S.
of Portland. Flour and saw mills. Hops,
wheat, oats and potatoes.
STAR; Fridays; republican ; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1890;
Wm. J. Clarke, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
GLiEVDA'L'E, Douglas Co. -n 112 pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 33 m. S. of
Roseburg, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
NEWS ; Fridays ; independent ; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established Sep-
tember, 1902; S. P. Shutt, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "iKi."
GOLDBEACH, Curry Co. p 65 pop.,
on Rouge r., 55 m. W. of Grant's Pass;
steamboat connection with Enterprise
City and San Francisco, Cal.
CURRY CO. RECORDER ; Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription |;1.50; established lft02; A. J. Kranty,
editorandpubllsher(3— 3). CIrc'n"i£L." (AA).
GOLDHILL, Jackson Co.p 385t pop.,
on Oregon & California Rd., 6 m. N. of
Medford. Agriculture, horticulture and
gold mining.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1897; Char-
les Bros., editors and publishers (3— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
GRANITE, Grant Co. U 245 pop., 44
m. W. of Baker City, the county seat. The
nearest railroad station IsSumpter.
GEM; Fridays; independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1900; H.
E.Hendry, editor and publisher (1^). Cir-
culation "JKL."
GRANTS PASS, c. h., Josephine
Co. p 2,290+ pop., on Southern Pacific Co's
Rd. Agriculture, mining, fruit raising and
timber.
OREGON MINING JOURNAL;
Saturdays; mining; republican ; twenty-four
pages 8J^xlli^; subscription $2 ; established
1895; Arthur Conklin, editor ; Oregon Mining
Journal Publishing Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jki " In 1897. Z. In 1900, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
OREGON OBSERVER; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; suljscriptlon
$1.50; established 1892; F. W. Chausse & Com-
pany, editors and publishers (6 — 3). Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
ROGUE RIVER COURIER ; Thurs-
days; independent; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1885; A. E. Voor-
hies, editor and publisher (9—3). Circulation
"JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
REAL ISSUE; semi-monthly; socialist;
four pages 9x11; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1904; Marcus W. Robbins, editor and
publisher (1—5).
GRASS VALLEY, Sherman Co. [j
8 m. S. W. of Moro, the county seat, and
100 m. E. of Portland. Agriculture and
stock raising.
JOURNAL; Fridays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established 1897; W. I.
Westerfleld, editor and publisher (3 — 3). Cir-
culation "iKL."
GRESHAM, Multnomah Co. )3 165t
pop.
GAZETTE; Saturdays (A A).
HAINES, Baker Co. nf 147 pop., on
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co., 10 m. N.
of Baker City, the county seat.
RECORD; Saturdays; Independent; six
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1903;
W. D Nelson, editor; Record Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—5).
HARRISBURG, Linn Co. -a 50*
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 25 m.S, of
Albany, the county seat. Farming, hop
growing and stock raising.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
Usiied 1901; A. P. Bettersworth, Jr.,editorand
publisher (3—3). Circulation 'jkl."
878
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OREGON.
HEPPNER,c.h., Jlforrow Co. [!] l,U«t
pop.— local estimate 1,500— on Oregon Rall-
waj' & Navigation Go's Rd., 55 m. S. E. of
Willows Junction. Farming and stock
raising.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican;
six pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
llstied 1883; Warnock & Mitehell, editors and
publishers. Circulation vkl."
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages ::iUx26; subscription $1; established
1397; A. J. Hicks, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
HILLSBORO, c. h., Washington Co.
"d 980+ pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd.
24 m. W. of Portland. Agriculture and
stock raising.
ARGUS; Thursdays; Independent-demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1894; L. A. Long, editor; The
Argus Publishing Co., publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL" In 1903, Z (4) (••).
INDEPENDENT; Fridaj^s ; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription §1.50; estab-
lished 1872; D. M. C. Gault, editor; Hillsboro
Publishing Company, publishers (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,152. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL."
HOOD RIVER, Wasco Co. ^ 766t
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation
Co's Rd. and Hood r., 16 m. N. W. of The
Dalles, the county seat. Fruit raising.
GLACIER; Thursdays; independent;
six pages 18x24; subscription §1.50; estab-
lished 1889; S. F. Blythe & Son, editors and
publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
HOULTON, Columbia Co. tl 108 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd.
COLUMBIA REGISTER; Fridays
(▲A).
HUNTINGTON, Baker Co. n- 821
pop., on Oregon Short Line and Oregon
Railroad & Navigation Co's Rd., 47 m. S. E.
of Baker City, the county seat.
HERALiD; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription .$1.50; established
1893; Clay A. Walker, editor; Herald Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—5).
INDEPENDENCE, Polk Co. ^mf
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 10 m. S.
W. of Salem, the State capital. Manufact-
uring and farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; Independ-
ent republican; eight pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50: Wagoner Bros , editors and pub-
lishers (6—3). Circulation -jkl." In 1903, Z
(4) (• •) (A A).
lONE, Morrow Co. ,-^ 333 pop. , on Ore-
gon Railroad & Navigation Co., Rd., 17 m.
W. of Heppners.
POST; Fridays; independent; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1898: Miss
V. A. Deaton, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
PROCLAIMER; Fridays; local; four
T)ages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1899; A. Bennett, editor; Bennett & Hol-
brook, publishers (2—5 P>.
IRRIGON, Morroiv Co. i 476 pop., on
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.Rd., 179 m. I
OREGON.
E. of Portland. Fruits and vegetables
raising by irrigation.
OREGON IRRIGATOR; Wednes-
days; irrigation; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1904; A.Bennett, edi-
tor; Bennett & Holbrook. publishers (1—5).
JACKSONVILLE, c. h., Jackson
Co. P 653+ pop., on Rogue River Valley Rd.,
near Rogue r., 60 m. N. of Yreka, Cal., and
240 S. of Salem, the State capital. Mining,
agriculture and stock raising.
DEMOCRATIC TIMES ; Wednes
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.50 i established 1871 ; Charles
Nickell, editor; Times Printing Company,
publishers (3—3).
Circulation : In 1895, "jkl." In 1896. I. In
1897, Y. In 1898. "JKL." In 1899. Z. In 1901,
Z (4.6).
SENTINEL; Fridays; eight pages
10%xl5i^; subscription $1.50; established 1903;
Charles Meserve.edltor and publisher (8— 3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
JEFFERSON, Marion Co.^j 273t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd. and Santam
r., which is navigable, 9 m. N. of Albany.
Agriculture.
REVIEW; Saturdays; six pages 15x22;
established 1890; G. W. Humphrey, editor
and publisher (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
JOHN DAY, Orant Co. D 282 pop.,
4 m. N. W. of Canyon City. Railroad sta-
tion, Whitney, on Sumter Valley Rd.
GRANT CO. NEWS: Thursdays; in-
dependent; four pages 13x24; subscription
§2; established 186S; Chandler & Mcintosh,
editors and publishers (9 — 3). Circ'n "jkl."
In 1899. Z. In 1902, ' jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
JOSEPH, Wallowa Co. cf 237t pop., on
Wallowa r., 7 m. S. E. of Enterprise, the
county seat, and 50 S. E. of Elgin, the near-
est railroad station.
HERALiD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1894; A. T. Kinney, editor and publisher
(11—3). Circulation "jkl."
JUNCTION CITY, Lane Co. -n 506t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 56 m. S.
of Salem, the State capital. Agriculture
and fruit growing.
TIMES; Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $2; established
1891; S. L. Moorhead, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jjcl."
KLAMATH FALLS, c.h., Klamath
Co. p 447+ pop., on Klamath r., which gives
water power, employed in lumber and flour
mills. Stock and agriculture.
EXPRESS; Thursdays; Independent :
four pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1892: Roy Hamaker, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jkl."
LAGRANDE, Union Co. cf 2,991t
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's
Rd., 50 m. W. of Pendleton. Machine shops
and railroad roundhouses.
CHRONICIiE ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; Inde-
pendent democratic ; four pages 16x22; sub-
scription—dally $6, weekly $1.50; established
—daily 1895, weekly 1890; E. L. Eckley, editor;
Chronicle Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation— dally "jkl." weekly "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
879
OREGON.
OREGON.
EVENING OBSERVER; every
eveuini? except Suiulaj', and EASTERN
OREGON OBSERVER, Fridays; re
publican ; daily four to six pages 18x24 ;
subscription— daily $6.50, weekly $1; estab-
llsheil— dally 1901, weekly 1896; Curry Bros.,
editors and publishers (&— 5P). Circulation—
dailv "JKj,." weekly "jkl." In 1902, weekly
Z(l,2,4, 5K
A D VOC! ATE > Fridays ; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1898; The Ad-
vocate Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl." (A A"*.
liAKEVIEW, c. h., Lake Co. g 761t
pop., on Goose lake. Wool and cereals.
Cattle, sheep and mules.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 15x24; subscription $2; established
1902; W. J. Moore, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl."
LAKE CO. EXAMINER; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$2; established 1879; A. Y. Beach, editor and
publisher (3 — 3). Circulation "iio.." In 1902,
Z (1.2, 4, 5).
LAKE CO. RUSTLER; Thursdays:
Independent ; four pages 17i^x24 ; subscription
$2: established 1895; J.C.Oliver, publisher.
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
LEBANON, Linn Co. -n 923t pop.—
local estimate 1,200— on Southern Pacific
Go's Rd., 12 m. E. of Albany, the county seat.
Farming.
EXPRESS-ADVANCE; semi weekly
Tuesdays and Fridays; independent; four,
pages 15x23; subscription gl; established 1887;
Alexander & Kirkpatrick, editors and pub-
lishers (9 — 3). Circulation 'jkl."
CRITERION; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; W. M. Brown, editor and pub-
lisher (fi— 3). Circulation "j£i." In 1902, Z
(1.2,4,5).
LONG CREEK, Grant Co. n 133t
pop., 30 m. N. W. of Canyon City, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
RANGER; Fridays; independent-repub-
lican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 190o; Charles A. Coe, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
L.OSTINE, Wallowa Co. d'.
REVIEW; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 13x24; subscription $1.50; established
October, 1903; James Doris, Jr., editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
MoMINNVILLE,c. h.. YamMll Co.\2
1,420+ pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd. and
Yamhill r., at head of navigation, 23 m. N.
W. of Salem, the State capital, and 50 S. W.
of Portland. Exports wheat, wool, hops
and green and dried fruits.
NEWS-REPORTER; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established Reporter, 1870, iVcws, 1901; O. G.
Estes, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1904, T.
TELEPHONE - REGISTER ; Satur
days; democratic; sixteen pages 11x14; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; F. S. Harding,
editor and publisher (7— 3). Circulation "jkl."
MADRAS, Crook Co. n.
PIONEER; Thursdays (A A).
MARSHFIELD, Coot Co. -a l,391t
pop., on Coos Bay, Roseburg & Eastern Rd.
and Coos bay, 380 m. N. of San Francisco,
Cal. Agriculture, coal and lumber and
shipbuilding.
COAST MAIL ; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; re-
publican; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x20; subscription— dally $3, weekly $2; es-
tablished-weekly 1878. dally 1902; Mail Co.,
editors and publishers (3—3). Circulation-
daily "'K_L ■ weekly "jkl."
COOS BAY NEWS; Tuesdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscriptlor $2; es-
tablished 1872 ; Geo. A. Bennett, edJ tor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
SUN; Thursdays; Independent republi-
can; four pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1891; Sun Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (9—3). Circulation "i&l"
MEDFORD, ^acAraon Co. pi,791t pop.
—local estimate 3,000— on Southern Pacific
and Rogue River Valley Rds., 5 m. E. of
Jackgonvllle, the county seat. Agriculture,
mining and fruit and stock raising.
SOUTHERN OREGONIAN; semi
weekly, Tuesday sand Fridays; independent;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished March, 1902; Southern Oregon Printing
Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation ".jkl." in 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
MAIL; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1868; A.
S. Bliton, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "jjvL" In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
MILTON, Umatilla Co. cf 804t pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd.. 10 m. S. of Walla
Walla, Wash. Wheat and fruit growing.
EAGLE; Fridays ; independent ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1887; H. F. It C. E. Brown, editors and pub-
lishers (8—3). Circulation 'ijcL "
MONUMENT, Grant Co. u 108 pop.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
MORO, c. h., Sherman Co. cj 335t pop.,
27 m. S. E. of The Dalles. Agriculture and
stock raising.
SHERMAN CO. OBSERVER; Fri
days; republican; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion .$1.50; established 1889; D. C. Ireland &
Sons, editors and publishers (8—3 P).
Circulation : In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, I.
In 1897. "JKL."
MOUNT ANGEL, Marion Co. ^ 637 f
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 4 m. N.
of Silverton. Farming.
ST. JOSEPH BLATT; Tuesdays; Ger
man; reman catholic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; C. Mueller, edi-
tor; Benedictine Fathers, publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, H. In
1897, H Z. Actual average for 19Q%, 4,t230.
In 1899, G. Actual average for a year ending
vnth August, m)^,Q,^\4:. In 1901, yG. In
1902, yG. In 1903. yG (A A).
DER ARMEN SEELEN FREUNDj
monthly; German; roman catholic; fifty-two
pages 7x10; subscription $1.50; established
1389; C. Mueller, editor; Benedictine Fathers,
publishers.
Circulation: In 1897, G Z. Actual aver-
age for 1898, 4,374. In 1899, G. Actual
average for a year ending with August, 1900,
4,210. In 1901, yG. In 1902, (z-11, 12) G.
In 1903, yG (A A).
MOUNT ANGEL MAGAZINE;
monthly; household; forty-eight to fifty-six
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established 1889;
Edwin A. Leman,editor; Benedictine Fathers,
publishers.
Circulation: In 1900, -jkl." In 1901, Z (1,2,6).
Actual average for a year ending with July,
1902,5,41'^. In 1903, yG (A A).
880
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
OREGON.
OREGON.
MYRTLEPOINT, Coos Co. -D 530t
pop., on Coos Bay, Roseburg & Eastern
Railway and Navigation Go's Rd., at liead
of navigation on Coquille r., 17 m. S. E.
of Fairview and 10 S. of Coquille, the
county seat. Farming and lumbering.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eigiit pages llJ^xlS; subscription $1.50; es
tablished 1893; J. C. & E. C. Roberts, editors
and publishers (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
MYRTLE CREEK, Doiiglas Co. p
189 pop.
MAIL; Fridays (A A).
NEWBERG, Tamhili Co. ti 945t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 1 m. from
Willamette r., 15 N. E. of McMinnville, the
county seat, and 26 S. W. of Portland. Agri
culture and fruit gro vising.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; indepen-
dent; four pages 18x^4; subscription 75 cents;
established February. 1902; G. A. Graves,
editor and publisher (2—5 P).
GRAPHIC; Fridays; repubican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1888; E. H.Woodward, editor and publisher
(6— S). Circulation "JKL- "
NE'WPORT, Lincoln C7o.-a256t pop.,
on Yaquina bay, 7 m. W. of Toledo, the
county seat. Seaport town and summer
resort. Lumber manufacturing.
YAQUINA BAY NEWS; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1893; Wm. Matthews, editor
and pubhsher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
NORTHBEND, Coos Co. ^D 275 pop., 4
m. from Marshfleld, nearest railroad center.
CITIZEN; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Saturdays; republican; four pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established August, 1903;
Chester R. Ingle, editor and publisher (1—4).
NORTH POW^DER, Union Co. cf
185 pop., on Oregon Railway & Naviga-
tion Co's Rd., 10 m. S. W. of Union, the
county seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
POWDER VALLEY ECHO; Satur
days; Independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established October, 1901;
Willard D. Nelson, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL." (A A).
PROGRESSIVE CITIZEN ; Satur
days; independent; four pages 15x32; sub-
scription $1; established 1901; Arthur B.May,
editor and publisher (1—4). Clrc'n "jkl."
NORTH YAMHILL, Yamhill Co.
^ 254+ pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.,
11 m. N. of McMinnville, the county seat.
Agriculture.
RECO R D ; Thursdays ; independent ; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1894; Vine W. Pearce, editor publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
ONTARIO, Malheur Co. P, 445 1 pop.,
on Oregon Short Line Rd., 10 m. S. W. of
Vale, the county seat. Farming.
ARGUS ; Saturdays ; six pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; Boyd & Clem-
ent, editors and publishers. Clrc'n "jkl "
OREGON CITY, c. h., Clackamaa
Co. ti 3.494+ pop., on Southern Pacific Co'b
Rd. and E. bank of Willai^ette r., 16 m S. of
Portland. Manufacturing, Water locks
and abundant power.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; eight
to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1883; Oregon City Courier Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl" In 1899, Z.
Actual average for 1900, 1,609. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 186 i; L. L. Porter, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
PAISLEY, Lake Co. p 79 pop., 38 m.
N. W. of Lakeview. Mining.
CHEWANCAN POST; Thursdays;
republican; four to six pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established February, 1901;
Perclval & Holder, editors and publishers
(9 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
PENDLETON, c. h.. Umatilla Co. d
4,4U(i+ pop.— local estimate. 7,C)C)0— on Wash-
ington & Columbia River and Oregon Rail-
way & Navigation Co's Rds. and Umatilla
r.. near the Blue Mountains, 37 m. S. W. of
Walla Walla, Wash., and 231 E. of Port-
land. Flour and woolen mills, machine
shops and sash and door factories. Wool
scouring and wool packing.
EAST OREGONIAN ; every even-
ing except Sunday, S E M I - W E E R L. Y ,
Tuesdays and Fridays, and W^EEKL Y, Fri-
days; democratic; daily and semi weekly,
eight pages 15x22, weekly sixteen pages 15x22^
subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly $2, week-
ly $1.50; established— daily 1888, semi-weekly
and weekly 1875; East Oregonian Publishing
Company, publishers (7- 3P).
Circulation-Dailv: "jjll " In 1901. Z
(1,2,4.5).
Semi- Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,497. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, "JKt." In 1901, Z (1,2, 4, 5). In 1904, I.
VTeekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,100; in 1896. 1,600. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "J_KL." In 1901, Z (1,2. 4, 5). In 1904, I.
TRIBUNE; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKL.Y, Thursdays; republi-
can; daily four, weekly ten pages 18x24: sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily September, 1902, weekly 1894;
Dodd & Kennedy, editors and publishers (3- 3).
Circulation— Daily "jkl "
Weekly: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, publisher
asserts, smallest edition 1,460. In 1897, 1 Z.
In 1898. yl. In 1899. 1. In 1900, yl. In 1901, y I.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, "jj£l."
PILOT ROCK, Umatilla Co. cf 95
pop., on Oregon Railroad & Navigation
Co's Rd., 14 m. S. of Pendleton, the county
seat.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; four to
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished December. 1903; John P. McManus
editor and publisher (12—4). Clrc'n 'jki '
PORTLAND, c. h., Multnomah Co. ^
90,426+. official pop., on Northern Pacific,
Southern Pacific Co's and Oregon Railway
& Navigation Co's Rds. and at head of ship
navigation on Willametter. Largest com-
mercial city in Oregon. Center of trade for
Oregon, Washington, British Columbia and
Northern Idaho. Ocean steamers run regu-
larly between San Francisco, Olympia and
Alaska.
DAILY.
EVENING TELiEGRAIW; every eren-
Ing except Sunday; Independent; fourteen
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
881
OREO ON— Portland.
to twenty four pages 18x24; subscription $5;
established 1868; Clittorcl J. Owen, editor and
manager (1 — I).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
St3'i'i. In 18%, F. Actual average for
189?. 8,364; for 1898. 13,061; for 1899.
1 1,67-4: /or 1900. 16,364: /or 1901. 16.-
644: /or 1902. 16,866; /or 1903. 17,648;
f«rm)l.-Zl,'Z71.
lYIOKMNG ORE«ONIA]S; every
morninK and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
lican; daily ten to sixteen. Sunday twenty-
four, weekly twelve to sixteen pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $7.50, Sunday $2. weelily
$1.50; established— dally 1861, Sunday 1881,
weekly 1850; Oregonian Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation- Daily: Actual average for
1895, 18,801; /or 1896, 2tJ,877; for 1897,
24.093. In 1898, yC. Actual average for
1899. '^6, 1 98. In 1900, yC. Actual average
for 1901, 28,580 : for 1902, 28,591. In 1903,
C. In 1904, yC (©0).
Sunday: Act^lal average for 1895, 25,645 ;
for 1896, 28.368; for 1897. 29,422. In
1898, yC. Actual average for 1899, 31,334.
In 1900, vC. Actual average for 1901, 33.950 ;
/or 1902, 34,487. In 1903, C. In 1904, vC-
Weekly: ^c^uaiai-eracre /or 1895, 18,310;
for 1896, 20,264; for 1897, 24,028. In
1898, y C. Actual average for 1899. 20, 1 09.
Inl90(\vD. -4cAi<aZawraere/or 1901, 23,659:
for 1902, 24,027. In 1903. C. In 1904, yD.
OREGON OAILY JOURNAL; every
eveninj; except Sunday and Sunday morn-
ing, SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days, and WEEKliY, Fridays; indepen-
dent-democratic; t lijtit to sixteen pages 18x24 ;
subscription — daily $4, semi-weelcly $1.50,
weekly $1 ; established March, 1902; C. S. Jack-
son, editor; Journal Publishing Company,
publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1903. 8,946: /or 1904. 15,204.
Sunday: Actual average for 1904, 12,987.
8e«)i- Weekly: Actual average for 1904,
2.405.
Weekly: Actual average for 1904,4,486.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
SHIiTIPO; semi-weekly, Mondays and
Thursdays; commercial; eight pages 14x18;
subscription $4; established 1890; K. Ohama,
editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation : In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4)
I (••)(AA).
WEEKLY.
Saturdays; independent;
subscription 50 cents; es
1902; Lydell Baker, editor
•3). Circ'n— In 1902, Z (4. 5)
BRIEFLET;
four pages 11x16;
tablished Marrh,
and publisher (1-
(AA).
CATHOI>IC SENTINEL; Thursdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $l..'i0; established 18«9; J. P. O'Hara,
editor; P. E. Sullivan, publisher (12—3).
Circulation: Rating variea from H in 1892
to I in 1895. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. Actual
average for 1898, 1,364. In 1899. yl. In
1900, zl. In 1901. yl. In 1902. (z— 1, 2, 4. 5) I.
Actual average for 1903, 2,583. In 1904. yl.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1878; J. H. Teale, manager; Chronicle
Printing and Publishing Co., pubUshera. Cir-
culation •■jKi." In 1897, Z. In 1899, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
COMMERCIAL REVIEW; Thurs
days; grain and milling; eiglit to twelve
pages 10x13; subscription $3; established 1872;
Leo Peterson, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, "JKI.." In 1896, I. In
1897, I Z. In 1898. yl. In 1899. "jkl." Actual
average for 1903, 2,051: /or 1904, 2,211.
FRATERNAL NEWS; Saturdays
(A A).
GUIDE AND TOWN TOPICS: Tues
days; society; twenty pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $2; established January, 1903; A. Lincoln
Hart, editor and publisher (2—4).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
56
OREGON— Portland.
ending with January 26, 1904, 958. In
1904, "JKL."
.JEWISH TRIBUNE} Fridays; Jew-
isli; literary; sixteen to twenty-four pages
9x12; sul)scriptiou $2; established February,
lli03; N. Mosessohn, editor; Mosessohn Broth-
ers, publishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
LABOR PRESS; Thursdays; labor;
eight pages lsx24; sulSscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; H. B. Metculf, editor; Portland
Labor Press Publisliing Association, pub-
lishers (3— ;i).
Circulatiou: In 1901, "jkl. " Actual average
/"o/- 1902, 1,417. In 190;;, yl. In 1904, -jkl."
NACHRICHTEN AUSDEMNORD-
WESTEN UND FREIE PRESSE J
Tliursdays ; (Jerman ; eight pages 17x24 ;
subscription $1 ; established 1892 ; Albert E
Kern, manager; German Publishing Co.
editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulatiou: In 1898, "ijti." Actual average
for 1899, 1,861. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
(z— 6) H. Actual average for 1902, 3,331.
In 1903, yH. In 1904, yl.
NORTH PACIFIC RURAL
SPIRIT; Fridays; agricultural, turf and
live stock; sixteen pages lO^^xU; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1869; M. D. Wisdom,
editor ; North Pacific Rural Spirit (incorporat-
ed), publisliers.
Circulatiou: In 1895. H. In 1896, G. In
1897, Y. In 1898. zH. Inl899,yl. Inl9G0.zI.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, y I.
NORTHWEST PACIFIC FARM-
ER; Thursdays; agricultural; sixteen pages
10x14; subscription $1 ; established 1870; Frank
Lee, editor; Pacific Farmer Co., publishers.
Circulatiou: Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In 1898. zH. In
1899, zH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, (z-4) H.
In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yl.
PACIFIC BAPTIST; Wednesdays;
baptist; twenty pages 9x13; subscription $2;
established 1877; James A. Clarke, editor; Pa-
cific Baptist Publishing Company, publish-
ers (1—5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
3,480. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In 1897.
Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) H. In
1904, (z-4) H.
PACIFIC CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE; Wednesdays; methodist-episcopal;
twenty pages 8xl2J^; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1854; A. N. Fisher, D. D., editor;
Methodist Book Concern, publishers (12—3).
Circulatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 2,860. In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z. In
1898, zH. In 1899, publisher asserts, smallest
issue 2,260; in 1899, no issue less than 2,650. In
1900, yH. In 19U1, publisher asserts, no issue
was lower than 3,050. In 1902, yH. In mS,
(z— 6) H. In 1904, yH.
PACIFIC SKAXDINAVEN; Thurs-
days (A A).
SUNDAY MERCURY; Saturdays; in-
dependent ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription
$2; established 1867; Sunday Mercury Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (7-3).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,560. In 1895, I. In 1896. I. In
1897, Y'. In 1898. "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
SUNDAY WELCOME ; Saturdays; In-
dependent; four pages 21x28; subscription
$2.50 ; established 1874 ; Sutherland & Burnett,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
TRADESMAN AND COMMER-
CIAL RECORD; Mondays; commercial;
twenty-four pages 9x12; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1896; J. H. Carter, editor; Portland
Tradesman Cojnpany, publishers (9—3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." Actual average
for 1898, 2,724. In 1899. vl. In 1900. v I.
In 1901, y I. In 1902, y I. In 1903, (z— 4) I (• #).
In 1904, yl.
VIDNESBYRDET; Wednesdays; Nor-
wegian-Danish ; methodlst; eight pages 13x20;
subscription 60 cents; estaolished 1889; Rev.
O.O. Tued, editor and publisher (8— 8). Circu-
lation "i£i" In 1902, Z (4, 5). In 1S03, Z (4).
88-2
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
O REG OS— Portland.
OREGOy— Portland.
WORLD; Saturdays: hops; four pages
15x22: subicijption SI; Alberc Tozier, editor
aud publisher (1 — 1). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
BI-WEEKLY.
WO.HAN sj TRIBUNE; biweekly,
Saturdays; woman suffrage; four pages
12x17; subscription SI; established 1883;
Clara B. Colby, editor and publisher (I— 5i.
Circulatiou : In 1S95, publisher asserts, not
less tuau 4.5U0. In lS9tj, G. In 1S97, Y. In
1S93, publisher asserts, not less than 4,0o0. In
1899, yil. In 1900, April, publisher asserts,
no issue in fourteen vears less than 3,U0(.).
In 1901. I i-^-=-i. In 1902. yl. In 1903. (Z— 4) I.
In January, 1905. publisher asserts, not less
than '^.000.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
OKEGON AGRICULTURIST AND
RURAL NORTHWEST; semimonth-
ly: agricultural; sixteen pages 10}^ x 133^;
subscription 50 cents; established 1891; H. M.
Williamson, editor and publisher.
Circulatiou: In 1895, I. In 1S96, H. In
1897, Y. Inl898. yl. In 1899. yl. Inl900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. Ini;t03,yl. InlOOl.yl.
PACIFIC 31 1 N E R ; semi monthly;
minerals; thirty-two pages 10x14; subscrip-
tion $2 ; established May, 19«il ; Philip S. Bates,
editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulatiou: Actual average for a year
ending with September 15, 1902, 3, 30S; /or
1903,4,389. Ini;\4. yH.
MONTHLY.
A. O. U. W. REPORTER; monthly;
Ancient Order of United Workmen; sixteen
pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; established
1S85; J. H. Zane, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1395, publisher esserts, not
less than 1,750. In 1896, I. In 1897, 1 Z. In
1S98, yl. InlS99. zl. In 1900, (z— 4. 5) I. In
1901. (z— 4, 5) I. In 1902, (z— 4, 5) I. In 1903,
vl. In 19M. yl.
' BAKER'S PACIFIC STATES
F A R 31 E R , S T O C K 31 A N AND
D A I R \' 31 A N ; monthly ; agricultural,
dairying and stock raising; sixteen pages
11x15; subscription $1; established 1895; W.
W. Baker, editor and publisher. Circulation
CA31P AND CIRCLE; monthly; fra
ternal; tweUe pages 9x12; subscription 50
cents; established ltX)l; J. M. Wadsworth,
editor and publisher (.12-3) . Circ'n ••.vkl."
COLU31BIA RIVER AND ORE-
GON TI3IBER3IAN; monthly: lumber;
fifty two pages 10x14; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Greorge M. Cornwall, editor and
publisher (^3—3).
Circulatiou: In 1900, "isi." In 1901, July,
publisher asserts, during past year has never
been less than 1,500. Actual average for 1902,
'i,'i09. Inl;«03. I. In 1904. y I.
LION'S 3IOUTH; monthly; Independ-
ent Order of Lions; eight pages 9^2^123^; sub-
scription 50 cents; established May. 1901; P.
A. McPherson, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
Circulation: In 190-:, "jkl." In 1903, (z— i)
I (••). In 1904. yl.
MEDICAL SENTINEL; monthly;
medical; one hundred pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1S93; Henry W. Coe, M.D.,
editor; Medical Sentinel Company, publish-
ers (12—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,260. Actual average for 1896,
2,250. In 1897, Y'. In 1898. publisher as-
serts, not less than 2.?50. Actual average for
a year ending with October, 1899. 3,000:
for a year ending with June, 1900, 3.12o;
/or 1901. 3,250. In 1902. yH. In 1903, De-
cember, publisher asserts, every issue dur-
ing the past year was 3,250. In liX4. yl.
NORTHWESTERN CHURCH-
3IAN; monthly; protestant-eplscopal; six-
teen pages 10x12; subscription 50 cents: es-
tablished 1902; C. L. Parker, editor and pub
Usher (1 — 4). Circulation "iKi."
NORTHWEST POULTRY^ NEWS ;
monthly; poultry; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
I scrlptlon 50 cents ; established 1893; Frank
Leckenby, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion -'JKi-" (A A I.
NORTHWEST WHITE RIBBON-
ER; monthly; temperance; twenty-four
pages 11x14 ; subscription 50 cents ; established
1892; Mrs. Anna R. Riggs, managing editor;
Woman's Christian Temperance TTnlon, pub-
lishers.
Circulatiou : In 1895. publisher asserts,
not less than 1.000. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y". In
1898, -JKL." In 1S99, Z. In 1902, "jkl.-
PACIFIC DRUG REVIEW; month
ly; pharmaceutical; sixty pages 10x12; sub-
scription SI; established "1888 ; G. T. Ketche-
son. editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulatiou: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for a year ending with July, 1901. 1,275 ;
for 1902, 2.021. In 19f3, I. Actual average
/or 1904, 2.196.
PACIFIC 3IONTHLY; literary; one
hundred pages 7x10; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1893; W. B. Wells, editor; Pacific
Monthly Publishing Co., publis&ers ( 12 — 4).
Circulatiou: In 1898, "iKh" Actual aver-
age for 1899, 5,2S3. In 1900, yG. In
1901, November, publisher asserts, lowest
single issue for a vear past was 3.250. In
1902, yH(??). In 1903. yH. In 1904, (z-6) F.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST: monthly;
literary; sixteen to twenty-four pages
10^^x14; subscription 25 cents; established
August, 1903: Gilbert W. Allen, editor; Philip
S. Bates, publisher (1 — 5).
Circulatiou: In 1904. (z-4) H.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST OFFI-
CIAL A. B.C. RAILWAY AND 3IA-
RINE GUIDE; monthly; railroad and
steamer line tables : one hundred and
seventy five pages 6x8; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1880; Bushong & Co., editors and
publishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl"
PACIFIC ODD-FELLOW; monthly;
odd-fellowship; thirty-two pages 6x9; sub-
scription SI; established 1892; W. A. Wheeler,
editor and publisher. Does not insert adver-
tisements.
SENATOR; monthly; Knights of Pyth-
ias; thirtv-two pages 7x9: subscription $1;
established 1896; J. H. McKlbben, editor and
publisher (3— 3).
Circulatiou: In 1896, "jjkl- " Actual average
for 1897, 1,137; /or 1898, 1 ,650: /or 1899,
2,1 OS. In 19<>0, H. In 1901, (z— 11) I. In
1902. 'z— 1) I. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
WASHINGTON ADVOCATE;
monthly; Order of Washington; sixteen to
twenty pages 9^x12: subscription 60 cents;
' established 1891;' J. L. Mitchell, editor; The
Order of Washington, publishers ( 12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1901. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 6,040; /or 1903. 6.916. In
1904, (z-^) G.
W^ORLD'S ADVANCE THOUGHT
AND UNIVERSAL R E P U B I- T C ;
monthly: spiritualist; sixteen pages 7x10;
subscription 50 cents: established 1885; Lucy
A. Mallory. editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
PORT ORFORD, Curry Co. p 108
pop., on the Pacific ocean, 28 m. N. of Gold
Beach, the county seat. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Tuesdays: Independent: four
pages 18x24: subscription SI. 50: established
1892; Walter Sutton, editor and publisher
(1 — 4). Circulation "JKL."
PRAIRIE CITY, Grant Co. D- 213
pop.. 14 m. E. of Canyon City, the county
seat. Flour mills, live stock and wool.
MINER; Saturdays: mining; eight pages
11x16; subscription $1.50; established 1900;
A. M. F. Kircheiner. editor; P. ¥. Chandler,
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
PRINEVILLE,c. h., CrooA; Co. D 656t
pop., on Crooked r., 120 m. S. of The Dalles.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
883
OREGON.
Stock raising and agriculture. Mining and
tinil)er.
CKOOK CO. JOUIINA L; Tliursdays;
republican; four pages 18x2t"); snbscrlptlon
$1.50; establislied 1895; StelTa & Bailey, edi-
tors and publishers (12 — 4).
Cii'ciilntioii "JKL ■■ Actual average for \%Z,
965:/'" 11' 4. 1,039.
REVIEW; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1894; Wni. Hulder, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation '•IKl..'-
RAINIER, Columbia Co. ^ 550 pop.,
on Columbia r., 19 m. S. of St. Helen, the
county seat.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent-demo-
cratic; four pages lSx24; subscription $1;
established 1901; R. H. Mitchell, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jki,."
R O S E B U R G, o- h.. Douglas Co. -D
1,690+ pop., on Southern Pacific Co'sRd. and
Umpqua r., 75 m. S. of Eugene. Farming,
stock raising, milling and mining.
REVIEW; every evening except Sunday,
and SEiMI-WEEKLY, Mondays and
Thursdays; democratic; four pages— daily
15x22, semi weekly 20x26; subscription— daily
$6, semi weekly $2; established— daily 1898,
semi-weekly 1876; L. Wimberly, editor; Re-
view Publishing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation— Daily; "jkl"
Semi-weekly: Actual average for 1895,
tj,350. In 1896, H. In 1897, HZ. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, publisher asserts,
smallest edition printed during the year was
1,940. In 1901, vl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl.
Inl9cU. yl.
PLiAINDEALiER; semi-weekly, Mon-
days and Thursdays ; republican; four pages
20x26; subscription $2; established 1868;
W. C Conner and H. H. Brooks, editors and
publishers (3 — 3). Circulation "uu," In
1899, Z. In 1901, Z (4, 6).
SAINT HELEN, c. h., Columbia Co.^
258+ pop., on Columbia r., 30 m. N. of Port-
land. Steam lumber mills. Large rock
quarries In vicinity.
OREGON MIST; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1883; Keeler H. Gabbert. editor and
publisher (3—3). Circulation •isi"
SALE M, c. h., Marion Co. ti State
Capital, 13,500+ pop., on Southern Pacific
Co's Rd. and E. bank of Willamette r., 58 m.
S. of Portland. The river Is navigable for
a large part of the year. Manufacturing
center. Agriculture and fruit growing.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY. Thursdays; Inde-
pendent-republican; daily eight pages 20x24,
weekly twelve pages 18x24; subscription —
daily S4. weekly $1; established— dally 18S8,
weekly 1881; Hofer Bros., editors and pub
Ushers (8—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, I. In 1896,
publisher asserts, smallest issue 1,752. In
1897, Y. In 1898. mkl" In 1899, zI. In 1900. zI.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 1) !(••).
In 19(>4, yl.
Weekly: In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher as-
serts, smallest issue 2,712. In 1897, Y. In
1898, vl. In 1899, zT. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl.
In 19(V2, vT. In 1903, (z— 4> I. In 1904, y I .
OREGON STATESMAN; every inorn-
ing except Monday, and WEEKLY, twice-
a-week, Tuesdaj-s and Fridays; republican;
«ight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $6,
weekly $1 ; established 18a2 ; R. J. Hend-
ricks, manager; Statesman Publishing Com-
pany, publishers.
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
OREGON.
H in 1892 to I in 189.5. In 1896, T. In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, zl. In 1901,
(z-4,5) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
Weekly:. In 1895. "jkl.- In 1896, I. In
1897, I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899. zl. In 1900. zl.
In 1901, (z— 6) 1. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
llt04, yl.
PACIFIC HOMESTEAD; Thursdays;
agriculture and live stock; twenty pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1900; S.
Bozorth, editor; Homestead Company, pub-
lishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1900. "jkl." In]901.(z-6) G.
In 1903. (Z-4, 6)G. In 1903, (z— 4) G (• •) In
19('4,yC;.
SENTINEL; Fridays ; republican ;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; C.B. Irvine, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1898, zl. In 1899. yl. In
1900, "JKL." (A A).
LIGHT; bi-weekly ; Mondays ; pre-
millenial holiness; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents ; established 1900; M. L.
Ryan, editor and publisher (1 — I). Circula-
tion "iKL." (A A).
OREGON SEARCHLIGHT; semi-
monthly; prohibition; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription .",0 cents; established 1897; Mrs. E.
M. Vandeout. editor and . publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation "jki."
A. O. U. W. REPORTER; monthly
(See Portland.)
NORTHWEST POULTRY JOUR-
NAL; monthly; poultry; sixteen pages
9x12; subscription 50 cents; established 1896;
C. D. Minton, editor; Northwest Poultry
Journal Publishing Co., publishers (10—3).
Circulation: In 1599. "jkl.- In 1900, (z— 6)1.
In 1901, (z— 4, 5)1. Actual average for a year
ending uHth August, 1902, 2,529. In 1903,
yH. InlSXM, yl.
OREGON TEACHERS' MONTH-
LY; educational; sixty-fourpages 6x9; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; Chas. H. &
George W. Jones, editors; Teachers' Publish-
ing Co., publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1S99, "jjcl." Actual aver-
age for 19W, 1,019. In 1901, yl. Actual
average for 1902, 2,200; /or 1903, 2,747;
for 1904. 2.908.
SCIO , J^*«« C'o. -D 346t pop ., on Southern
Pacific Co's and Corvallis & Eastern Rds.,
18 m. N. E. of Albany, the county seat, and
75 S. of Portland. Flour, paint and planing
mills and sash and door factory and cream-
ery. Farming.
SANTIAM NEWS; Fridays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1889;
D. C. Humphrey, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
SEASIDE, Clatsop Co. t] 191 pop., 15
m. S. W. of Astoria.
SENTINEL; Saturdays; republican;
four pages lSx24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished June, 1903; C. J. Curtis, editor; The
Herald-Union Publishing Company, publish-
ers (1—4),
SHERIDAN, Yamhill Co. >- 466t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 22 m. S. W. of
McMinnville, the county seat, and 50 from
Portland. Lumber and flour mills. Ship-
ping point.
SUN; Fridays; Independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1889;
Westerfleld & Derby, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
SILVER LAKE, Lake Co. g 75 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 100 m. S. of Klam-
ath Falls. Stock raising.
CENTRAL OREGONIAN; Thurs-
days; republican: four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established March, 1903; S. M.
884
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OREGON.
Bailey, editor; The Central Oregonian Pub-
lishing Co. (Inc.), publishers (1—4). Circula-
tion "JKL."
SIIiVERTON,i>farton Co.t]656tpop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 14 m. N. E. of
Salem, the county seat and State capital,
and 50 S. of Portland. Manufacturing.
APPEALi; Fridays; republican; eight to
ten pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1880; Brown & Leonard, editors and
publishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
SILVEK-TONIAX; Fridays; fourpages
18x24; subscriptions!; established May, 1902;
Wiles & Hodges, editors andpublishei-s(3— 3).
Circulation "jkl.'
SPRAY, Wheeler Co. t\ 23 pop., 28 m.
S. E. of Fossil, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
COURIER; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
October, 1901; David E. Baxter, editor and
publisher (3—3). Circulation "ijii."
SPRINGFIELD, Lane Co. -G 353
pop., on Southern Pacific Rd., 5 m. E. of
Eugene, the county seat.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
January. 1903; J. F.Woods, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
STAYTON, Marion Co. \^ 324t pop.,
18 m. S. E. of Salem, the State capital. Saw
and flour mills and sash and chair factory.
Also water works.
MAIL; Fridays; local; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.25; established 1896; E. D.
Alexander, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
SUMPTER, Balicr Co. D- 600 pop.,
terminus of Sumpter Valley Rd., 30 m. W.
of Baker City, the county seat. Mining,
lumbering and stock raising.
3IINER; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; daily local;
weekly mining; daily four, weekly twelve
to twenty pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $2; established— daily 1903, weekly
1899; J.W.Connello, editorandpubllsherd-^).
Circulation — Weekly "jkl.*
REPORTER; every morning except
Monday; independent republican; fourpages
13x20; subscription $4; established 1901;
George A. Morris, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl."
BLUE MOUNTAIN AMERICAN;
Saturdays; independent; sixteen papes
15x22; subscription $2; established 1896;
Charles Liebenatein, editor and publisher.
Circulation "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "isi- "
THE DALLES, c. h., Wasco Co. [j
3,542t pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and Colum-
bia r., 85 m. E. of and connected by steamer
with Portland. Agricultural center.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, twice-a-week,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; republican;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $6, weekly $1.50; established
1890; Chronicle Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (S— 3).
Circulation- Daily : "jkl."
Weekly : In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, publisher
asserts, smallest edition 1,000. In 1897, Y. In
1898, 'iKL-"
TIMES-MOUNTAINEER; semi
w^eekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
OREOON,
lished 1882; J. A.Douthit,editorand publisher
(7-3 P).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, publisher asserts, smallest edition
1,400. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." (A A).
TILLAMOOK, c. h., Tillamook Co. ti
834+ pop., on Tillamook bay, 60 m. S. of Asto-
ria, connected by coasting vessels, and 50
W. of Forest Grove, the nearest railroad
point. Lumbering, fishing, dairying and
agriculture.
HEADLIGHT; Thursdays ; republican ;
six pages 16x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1888 ; Fred C. Baker, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl." In 1898, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
HERALD; Tuesdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1892; R. M. Watson, editor; Herald Publishing
Co., publishers (3—5 P). Circulation "jkl."
TOLEDO, c.h., iinco/n Co. -D302t pop.,
on Oregon Pacific Rd., 8 m. E. of the Pacific
ocean and 60 m. S. W. of Salem, the State
capital. Agriculture, stock raising, dairy-
ing, fishing and lumbering.
LINCOLN CO. LEADER; Fri-
days; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50 ^
established 1893 ; W. L. Davis, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
REPORTER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 11x18; subscription $1..50; estab-
lished July, 1902; The Reporter Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (12— 3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
YAQUINA POST; Saturdays; eight
pages lox22; subscription $1; established 1890;
Coll. "Van Cleve, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
UNION, c.h.. Union Co. nf 937tpop.,
on Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's Rd., 9
m. S. E. of La Grande. Grain and stock
raising.
EASTERN OREGON REPUBLI-
CAN; Saturdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1888;
Scibird & Glover, editors and publishers
(6—3). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
OREGON SCOUT ; Thursdays ; illus-
trated; six pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1884; W. H. McComas, editor;
Scout Publishing Co., publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
VALE,c. h., Malheur Co. P, 127t pop., on
Malheur r., 63 m. S. S. E. of Baker City.
Grazing, mining, dairying and farming.
MALHEUR GAZETTE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 14x20; subscription
$2; established 1889; Frank Esterbrooks, edi-
tor; J. W. McCulloch, publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
WALLOWA, Wallowa Co. cf 243t
pop., 6 m. S. of Enterprise, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1899 j
L. Couch, editor and publisher. CIrc'n"jKL."
WARRENTON, Clatsop Co. tl on
Astoria & Columbia River Rd. and Columbia
r., 8 m. W. of Astoria, the county seat, and
100 N. W. of Portland. Lumber and fishing.
PORT OREGON TRIBUNEj
Fridavs; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1896; G. G. Haley, editor: Tribune
Publishing Co., publishers. CIrc'n "jkl."
(A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
885
OREGON.
WASCO, Sherman Co. 6 322t pop.,8 m.
S. of Columbia r. and 33 E. of The Dalles.
Agriculture and stock raising.
NEWSj Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1891; G. E. Kellogg, editor and publisher
(3—3). Clrc'n "jjji" In 1897. Z. Inl902/'JKjt."
WESTFALL, Malheur Co. O,.
OUR WESTERN WAYS; Mondays;
Independent; four pages 15x22; subscription
$2: established WOO; E. A. Heath, editor and
publisher (1—i). Circulation "jkl." (AA)-
WESTON, Umatilla Co. ^ 626t pop.,
on Oregon Railway & Navigation Go's Rd.,
30 m. S. of Walla, Walla, Wash. Agriculture.
liEADER; Thursdays; four pages 17x23;
subscription $1.50; established 1878; Clark
Wood, editor and publisher (3—3). Circula-
tion "jkl."
WHITNEY, Balder Co. D- 265 pop., on
Sumpter Valley Rd., 22 m. S. W. of Baker
OREGON.
City, the county seat. Agriculture and
mining.
NEWS; Saturdays; six pages 11x18; sub-
scription $1; established July, 1901; Coolidge
& Jackson, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "t£ii" (A A).
WOODBURN, Marion Co. \^ 828t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 17 m. N.
by N. E. of Salem, the county seat and State
capital. Fruit and hop raising.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1888; Auterson & GUI, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
WOODS, Tillamook Co. ti on Nes-
tucca bay, 20 m. S. of Tillamook, the county
seat. Farming.
OCEAN WAVE; Thursdays; four pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1895; The
Ocean Wave Publishing Company, editors
and publishers. Circulation "iKL." (A A).
PENNSYLVANIA.
Population 6,302,115 t. Land Area 44,985 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Lake Erie and New York, east by New York and New Jer-
sey, south by Delaware, Maryland and West Virginia, and west by West Virginia
and Ohio. State capital : Harrisburg. Principal products and industries : CoaU
petroleum, iron manufacturing, glass making and agriculture. Number of
newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 1,474, divided as follows:
Daily, 214; tri-weekly, 7; semi-weekly, 33; weekly, 926; bi-weekly, 4; semi-
monthly, 12 ; monthly, 245 ; bi-monthly, 10 ; quarterly, 23.
The cities of over 30,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Philadelphia 1,293, 697t
Pittsburg 321,6l6t
Allegheny Ii49,896t
Serauton 1 0'i, 0'i6 1
Reading 78, 96 1 1
Erie 52,733t
WilkcMbarre 51,721 1
Harrisburg 50, 167 1
Lancaster 41,459t
Altoona 38,973t
Johu»itown 35,936t
Allentown 35,416+
McKeesport 34,227t
Chester 33,988t
York 33,708+
ALBION, Erie Co. tl 695t pop,, on
Pennsylvania Go's and Pittsburg, Bessmer
& Lake Erie Rds., 26 m. S. W. of Erie, the
county seat. Manufactures of hoops, han-
dles and other wooden articles. Woolen
factory, flour and planing mills.
NEWS; Wednesdaj'S; republican; four
to six pages 18x24; subscription 5U cents;
established December, 1901; James E. Brltton,
editor and publisher (3 — 'A). Circulation —
In 1902, Z (4, 5). In 1904. "jkl-"
ALLEGHENY, ^"cfl'^eny Co. p
129,896t pop., on Pittsburg Western and
Pennsylvania Rds., at confluence of Alle-
gheny and Ohio rs. Connected by bridges
with Pittsburg, the county seat. General
manufacturing.
ALLEGHENTANj Fridays (A A).
A 1. 1. E G H E N 1 K R IJND PITTS-
BURGHERSONNTAGSBOTE:Satur
days; German; twelve pages 18x2:4; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1878; John E. Joos, edi-
tor; German-American Printing and Publish-
ing Company, publishers.
Circulation: Rating varied from 11,800 in
1893 to G in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yH. In 1899. yl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. Inl904, yl.
CHRISTIAN STATESMAN; Satur
days; Christian reform; sixteen pages 11x14!
subscription $2; established 1867; Rev. David
McAllister, D.D., editor; The Christian States-
man Company, publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, vl. Inl899.yl. Inl90(),yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl In 1904, yl,
HRVAT; Wednesdays; Croatian; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
March, 1903; Milan Kova«evlc, editor; The
Croatian Christian Political Club, publish-
ers (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
LOWER AL.L.EGHENIAN; Fridays:
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Thomas Lloyd Jones, editor;
Lower AUeghenian Publishing Company,
publishers. Circulation "uiL" (A A).
SONNTAGSBOTE: Saturdays; Ger-
man; independent; eight to sixteen pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 187S; John
E. Joos, editor: The German American Prlnt-
Insr and Publishing Co., publishers (6 — 3).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." In 1903 (z— 1)
H(««) (A A).
SUBURBAN LIFE; Saturdays; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
May, 1901; J. W. Vickerman, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3). Circulation "iio,." In 1902, Z
(4-5) (A A).
VALLEY JOURNAL; Saturdays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1901; Arthur H. Roberts, edi-
tor; Journal Printing and Publishing Com-
pany, publishers. Circulation ".ikl." (A A).
ZION'S WATCH TOWER ANI>
HERALD OF CHRIST'S PRES-
ENCE; semi-monthly; undenominational;
sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; C. T. Russell, editor; Watch
Tower Bible and Tract Society, publishers
(12—4). Does not insert advertisements.
WESTERN UNIVERSITY COUR-
ANT: monthly, except July and August ^
collegiate; twenty-four to forty pages 6x9;
subscription $1; established 1894; Students
of Western University of Pennsylvania, edi-
tors and publishers (11—2). Circ'n "jkl"
ALLENTOWN, c. h., Lehigh Co. [>
35,416+ pop., on Central of New Jersey,
Lehigh Valley, Perkiomen and Philadel-
phia & Reading Rds. and Lehigh r. and
canal, 90 m. W. N. W. of Harrisburg, the
State capital, and 60 N. of Philadelphia.
Iron, silk, hardware, furniture, shoe,
hosiery and other manufactures. Wire and
thread mills. Seat of Muhlenberg College.
CHRONICLE AND NEWS; every
evening except Sunday, and LEHIGH
REGISTER, Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 17x22; subscription— daily $4.50»
weekly $l ; established— CTironfcZe 1870, New»
1866, Register 1848; Estate of Robert Iredell,
Jr., publishers (5—4).
Circulation- Daily: In 1894. publisher as-
serts, not less than 3,200. In 1895, H. In 1896,
H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, vT. In 1899. y I. In
1900. yl. In 1901, y I. In 1902, y I. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, yl.
W^eekly:"J_iii"
CITY ITEM ; every evening except Sun-
day; democratic; eight pages 17x22; subscrip-
tion $4.50; established 1878; Oliver 8. Hen-
nlnger, editor; Cyrus Kuntz Estate, pub-
lishers (.5-4).
Circulation: In 1894. publisher asserts, not
less than 3.000. In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yj.
In 1901, (z— 6, 10) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, y I.
In 1904, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
887
PENNSYLVANIA.
FENNS YL VANIA.
liEADER; every evening except Sun-
day; independent; eight pages l()x24; sub-
scription $3; established 1893; William F.
Roth, editor; I^eader Publishing Company,
publishers (5—1).
Circulation : In 189.5, publisher asserts, not
less than 3,8H0. In 18%. H. In 1897, H Z. In
1898, yll. In 1899, yl. Actual average for
1900,4,344. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In
1903, (z— 4) G. In 1904, yll.
MORNING CALL; every morning ex-
cept Sunday; independent; eight pages
rt%xl9-U; subscription $4.50: established 1887;
D. A. Miller, manager; The Call Publishing
Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation: -jkl." In 1900, Z (3,5). In
1902, 'JKL." In 19113, Z (4) (• •). Actual aver-
age for wm, 3.f«i69.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 22x29; subscription $2; established
1880; C. Prank Haines, editor; Haines &Ruhe,
publishers. Circulation "jkl"
F R I E D E N S-BOTE ; Tuesdays ; Ger-
man; independent; eight pages 18x22; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1812 ; B. F. Trexler.
editor; Welt Bote Publishing Co., publishers
(3—3). Circulation "JKL" In 1902, Z (4, 5).
STAR; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x23; subscription $1; established
December, 1901; Bayard Handy, editor; Star
Publishing Company, publishers (3—3). Cir-
culation—In 1902, Z (4). In 1P04, '-.uiL-'
UNABHAENGIGER REPUBLI-
KANER; Tuesdays; German; demo-
cratic; four pages 23x30; subscription $1.50;
established 1810 ; Wm. F. Schlechter, editor
and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation : In 1898, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,386. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. -.TKL." In 1902. Z (4-B).
UNION (JAZETTE; Saturdays (A A).
WELT-BOTE; Tuesdays; German; In
dependent; eight pages 14x22; subscription
$2; established 1855; F. W. Neubauer, editor;
Welt-Bote Publishing Company, publishers
(12—4).
Circulation: Ratlngvaried from D in 1891
to F in 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897, F Z. In
1898, yF. In 1899. yG. In 1900, yG. In
1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z-4) H (••).
In 1904. yH.
CEMENT AND SLATE; monthly;
cement and slate trade; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription $2; established 1900; Geo. W.
Hnnsicker, editor; E. F. Ochs & Bro., pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl." In 1901, Z (4, 6).
DER JUGEND-FREUND; monthly;
German; lutheran: juvenile; eight pages
9x12; subscription 25 cents; established 1847 ;
Dr. W. Wackernagel, editor; S. L. Brobst,
publisher. Does not insert advertisements.
AliTOONA, Blair Co. n 38,973t pop.,
on Penns3'lvania and Altoona, Clearfield &
Northern Rds.. 117 m. E. of Pittsburg and 238
W. by N. W. of Philadelphia. Manufactur
Ing. Bituminous coal mines.
EVENING GAZETTE; every evening
except Sunday ; republican ; eight pages 15x22:
•ubscriptlon $3; established 1892; J.H.Craig,
editor; The Gazette Company, publishers
(6—3).
Circulation : In 1894. H. In 1895. 1. Actual
average for 1896, 3,702. In 1897, T. In
1898, vl. In 1899. vl. In 19(H), zl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902, vl. In 1903. (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
MIRROR ; every evening except Sun
day; independent; eight pages 18x22; sub
scription $3; established 1874; Harry Slep. edi-
tor; Harrv & Will H. Slep, publishers (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
4,008; /or 1896, 4,65'2. In 1897. GZ. Act-
ual average for 1898, .3,506. In 1899. zG.
Actual agerage for 1900. 6,-3 13 : for 1901,
7,047 ; for 1902, 7,.5S6; for 1903, 8,187;
for 1904. S.S'i5.
MORNING TRIBUNE; every morning
exceptSunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
daily republican, weekly independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5,vireekly $1 ;
established— daily 1875, weekly 1856; The Al-
toona Tribune Co., editors and publishers
(6-3).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895. 3,329 ; for 1896. 3,296; for 1897.
3,176. Inl898.yH. In 1899. yl. Inl90(). vl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (••).
In 1904, yl.
Weekly: Actual average for im^, 2,000.
In 1896, T. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." In
1903, Z (4) (••).
TIMES ; every morning except Sunday;
democratic; eight pages 17x24; subscription
$S; established 1884; Altoona Times Co.,
editors and publishers (12— 4). Circ'n "jk'- "
In 1899. Z. In 1902, "JKL.- In 1903. Z (4) ••).
DEUTSCHER VOLKSFUEHRER;
Fridays; German; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1878; L. G.
Lamade, editor; Volksfuehrer Publishing
Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,040. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." Actual average for 1^2, 1,527.
In 1903. vT. In 1904, yl.
DEUTSCHE WACHTj Thursdays;
German ; independent ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established June, 1901;
G. H. Hemminger, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl "
INDEPENDENT LOYAl> AMERI-
CAN; Saturdays: four pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1.,50; established 1885; W. W. Dunmlre,
editorand publisher (3—3). Circulation "jsl"
In 1897. Z. Inl902. Z(4, 5).
AMBLER, Montgomery Co. O, l,884t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 15 m.
N. by N. W. of Philadelphia. Manufactur-
ing and agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1881; J. M. Haywood, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1.000; in 1896, 1,200; in 1897. 1.250. In
1898. vT. In 1899. zT. In 1900. zl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z-^) I. Inl904(z-4) I.
ANNVILLE, Lebanon Co. P, on Phila-
delphia & Reading Rd., 6 m. W. of Lebanon,
the county seat. Manufacturing and farm-
ing.
JOURNAL; Saturdays, local; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1885; C. E. Shenk, editorand publisher (2—4).
Circulation rah"
^'POJ^JjO, '^i"'nstrong Co. -€i )24tpop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd., 40 m. E. N. E. of
Pittsburg. Rolling mills, steel and galva-
nizing works and foundry. Coal mining.
NEWS -RECORD; Saturdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1895;
News-Record Company, editors and pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1893, "jkl." In 1899. pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,0(X) In 1900, T.
In 1901. yl. In 1903, December, publisher ng-
serts, during the past year not less than
1,200. In 1903, yl. In 1904. December, pub-
lisher asserts, during the past year not lees
than 1.200.
ARCHBALD, Lackawanna Co. cf
.5,.396+ pop., on Delaware & Hudson and New
York, Ontario & Western Rds., 15 m. N. of
Scranton, the county seat. Coal mining.
CITIZEN; Saturdays ; independent ;
six to eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1893; P. A. Philbin, editor and
nnhlisher (6—3). Circulation ".tkl." In 191 3.
Z(4)(»#).
888
AMERICAN NE\YSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYL VANIA.
ARDMORE Montgomery Co. □, on
Peuusylvania Rd., 2 m. S. E. of Bryn Mawr
and 8 N. W. of Philadelphia, Yarn fac-
tories.
CHKONICLiE; Saturday; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
189U; Mis. M. J. Ensign, editor; Ardmore
Publishing Co.. publishers. (3— 5P). Circula
tion "JKL.'*
LOWER MERION NEWS; Fridays ;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.5(1; established July, 1902; Wilbur Morse,
editor; Lower Merioii Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (:3— 3). Circulation "jkl."
ASHLAND, Schuylkill Co. a- 6,4381
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading and Le-
higii Valley Rds., 12 m. N. W. of Pottsville,
the county seat. Manufacturing and coal
mining.
EVENING TELEGRAM; every even-
ing except Sunday, and ADVOCATE, Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription—daily S3, weekly $2; established-
daily 1889, weekly 1863; J. Irvin Steel, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation— Daily ; In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,1.30. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898 and 1899, publisher asserts,
no issue less than 1,800. In 1900, "jkj, "
Weekly: "jkl'"
LOCAL: Satui-days; republican; four
pases 18x24; subscription fl; established
18S0; The Local Printing Co., editors and
publishers (li— 3). Circulation "iKL."
NEWS*: Saturdays (A A).
RECORD; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x"24; subscription §1; estab-
lished 1870; Alfred Garner, editor and pub-
lisher (1 — r,).
Circuiatiou: In 1900, "jkl" In 1901, fz— 6) I.
Actual average for 1902, 4,30'^; for 1903,
4,049; /or 1904,4,130.
ATHENS, Bradford Co. b S,749t pop.
on Lehigh Valley Rd., 15 m. N. of Towanda,
the county seat, and 22 S. E. of Elmlra, N, Y.
Tannery, bridge works, foundries, machine
shops and manufactories of agricultural
Implements and furniture.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and W E E R L Y, Wednes-
days; dally independent, weekly Independ-
ent-republican; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dally S3, weekly
$1; established— daily 1892, weekly 1889; Geo.
8. Curtis, editor and publisher; issues also
an edition forSayre (8—3).
Circuiatiou — Daily: In 1896, "iKi." In
1897, I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In
1900, "iKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
WeeUlv: "jkl"
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1870; Charles HInton, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iisj,"
AUSTIN, Potter Co. i 2,300t pop., on
Buffalo & Susquehanna Rd., 13 m. S. of
Coudersport, the county seat. Farming.
A UTOGRA PH ; Thursdays; democratic;
•ight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1887; H. D. Caskey, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation 'JKL."
POTTER HERALD; Tuesdays; social-
ist; four pages 15x22; established November,
1904: Jame3 W. Yates, editor and publisher
(1—5). Issued for free distribution.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898; O. N. Benton, editor and pub-
lisher (3—5 P). Clrc'n -jkl." In 1899. Z. In
1900, Z (3. 4. 6). In 1902. -jkl-"
PENNSYL VANIA.
AVOCA, Luzerne Co. D- 3,487t pop., on
Central of New Jersey, Delaware & Hudson
and Erie & Wyoming Rds., 10 m. N. E. of
Wilkesbarre, the county seat. Coal mining.
ARGUS; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription .SI: established
1897; M. J. Dixon, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "jjiL" In 19u2,Z (1,2, 4, 5).
AVONDALE, Chester Co. C^ 640t pop.,
on Pennsylvania & Baltimore Central and
Pomeroy & Newark Rds., 38 m. S. W. of
Philadelphia. Ice, flour and farming.
HERAI^D; Fridays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1894 ; Geo. L.
Anderson, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "iKi"
BANGOR, Northampton Co. n- 4,106t
pop., on Central of New Jersey and Bangor
& Portland Rds., 15 m. N. of Easton, the
county seat. Slate quarries. Manufactures.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and OB.SERVER, Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages— daily 18x24, weekly 20x26;
subscription— dally $2.50, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1894. weekly 1879; W R. Grubb,
editor and publisher (8—3). Clrc'n — dally
"JKL." weekly "jkl." In 1899. daily Z. In
1902, -iKi..- In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
BARNESBORO, Cambria Co. n
1,482 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 4 m. W. of
Hastings.
STAR; Fridays ; independent ; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1; established July 1,
1!H)4; Milton Spencer, editor; Star Publishing
Co., publishers (1—5).
BARREN HILL, Montgomery Co.
a, sou pop., on Philadelphia & Reading and
Pennsylvania Rds., 5 m. S. E. of Norrlstown.
Terra cotta works.
SUBURBAN ADVERTISER; Fri-
days. ( "-ee Lafayette Hill).
BATH, iV'orf/jampton Co. D- 731t pop.,
on Central of New Jersey Rd., 13 m. N. of
Bethlehem. Manufacturing.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1899; Charles F.
Bushnell. editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "iHL."
BEALLSVILLE, Washington Co. p
388t pop., 15 m. S. E. of Washington, the
county seat. Farming.
TELEGRAM; monthly; eight pages
11x16; subscription 25 cents; established 1897;
Will E. Robison, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
BEAVER, c. h., Beaver Co. -D 2,S48t
pop., on Pennsylvania Co's and Pittsburg
& Lake Erie Rds. and Ohio r., 28 m. N. W.
of Pittsburg. Water power and natural gas.
STAR; every evening except Sunday,
and SEIWI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription—dally $3, semi-weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1891. semi-weekly 1834; The Star
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
(7-3 P).
Circuiatiou -Daily: In 1895, I. In 1896,
publisher asserts, no issue less than 1.000. In
1897, yl. In 1898, "jkl." In 1901, (z— 6) 1. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, "jkl ■•
Semi- Weekly: In 189.5, I. In 1896. pub-
lisher asserts, no issue less than 1,500. In
1897, yl. In 1898, "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
889
FENNS YL VA MA.
TIIYIESj every evening except Sunday,
and WEEIv1j\, Thursdays; republican;
dally four pages 18x24, weekly eight pagea
15x22; subscription — daily $3, weekly $1;
established— daily 1899. weekly 1874; Beaver
Publishing Co.. editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation — Daily: In 1900, "jki." In
1901, (z-6) I. In 1902, (z— 1,2, 4, 6) I. In 19L'3.
(z— 4) I. In liiOl, yf.
Weekly: "JKi." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 6). In
1903, Z (4) (••).
X-ltAV; every evening except Sunday,
and ARGUS AND RADICAL., Thurs
days; republican; eight i)ages 15x22; subscrip-
tion— daily $2. weekly $1; established —
X-Ray 1903, ^rgrit* 1818, Radical \%%&\ Smith
Curtis, editor; The Radical Printing Co.,
publishers (6—3). Circulation— daily "jki,."
(A A); weekly, Z (4) (• •).
PENTECOSTAL. EVANGEL; month
ly; unlenominational; twelve pages 8x12;
subscription 40 cents; established March,
1902; Rev. A. S. Hunter, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
BEAVER FALLS, Beaver Co. -G
10,054+ pop., on Pennsylvania Co's and Pitts-
burg & Lake Erie Rds., 7 m. N. of Beaver,
the county seat. Manufactures of axes,
flies, shovels, bicycles, wire nails, cold-
rolled shafting, saws, door mats, glassware,
stoves and other hardware.
TRIBUNE ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; inde-
pendent-republican; daily four pages 20x26,
weekly eight pages 18x24; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1884, weekly
1875 ; J. H. Telford, editor; Tribune Printing
Co., publishers (3-3). Circ'n — daily "jkl."
weekly "Jiu." In 1902, daily Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
REVIEW; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1888 : J. W. Carson, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
Circulation: In 1897, "Jjii- In 1898, Z. In
1899, publisher asserts, at no time less than
1,000; in 1900, July, during the twelve months
preceding no edition was less than 1.400.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904. yl.
GENEVA CABINET; monthly, during
college year; collegiate; twenty-two pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1878; Gen-
eva Cabinet Stock Company, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
BEAVER SPRINGS, Snyder Co. u
402 pop., about 22 m. N. E. of Lewistown.
Agriculture.
PATRIOTIC AND CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; Christian en-
deavor; temperance; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1900; A. M.
Aurand. editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation: Inl901,"JKL." In 1904, January,
publisher asserts, during 1902 and 1903 no issue
was less than 2,000. (A A) .
SNYDER CO. HERALD; Thinsdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1887; A. M. Aurand, editor
and publisher ( 1 — 1 ).
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 2,000. Actual average for
1896, 2,040; for 1897, '2,020. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, publisher asserts, not less than 2,0+('.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In Vm. January,
publisher asserts, durinsr 1902 and 1903 no issue
was less than 2,140. In 1904, yl.
AMERICAN BUSINESS JOUR-
NAL; monthly; twelve pages 9x12: sub-
crlption 20 cents; established 1893; W. E.
Miller, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. ..4c«-
uaZat'era^e/or 1897, 21,664. Inl898,yC. In
1899, July, publisher asserts, not less than
20,000. In 1900, vD. In 1901, yE. In 1902, yE.
In 1903, (z— 4) F. (A A>.
PENNSYLVANIA.
AMERICAN MONTHLY HER-
ALD; farm and poultry; twenty p;iges
9x12; subscription 20 cents; established 1896;
G. R. Smith, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1904, January, publisher
asserts, no issue during the past year was
less than 2.000. (A A).
FANCIERS^ GUIDE; monthly; poul-
try and pet stock; sixteen to twenty-four
pages 9x12; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished December, 1902; A. W. Amand, editor
and publisher (1—4).
C'irculation: AcUial average for liOS,
5,465 (A A).
BEDFORD, c. h., Bedford Co. g 2,lG7t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Juniata r.,
39 m. N. by N. E. of Cumberland, Md. Near
Bedford Mineral Springs. Deposits of hem-
atite and limestone.
PENNSYLVANIA HAWKEA'E;
semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays ; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1895; F. Cowperthwait, editor;
Pennsylvania Hawkeye Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (8-3). Circ'n "jjvl." In 1899, Z. In
1900, Z, In 1902, -jki.."
GAZETTE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 14x22; subscription $1.50; established
1805; J. F. Harclerode and S. A. Van Ormer,
editors; Gazette Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." 1897, Z. In
1898, Z. In 1899, publisher asserts, at least
2.100. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, (z— 4) I (••).
INQUIRER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; established
1837; Inquirer Printing Company, editors
and publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,957; for 1896, 1.892. In 1897. Y.
Actual average for 1898, 1,757: for 1899,
1,S28. Inl900, yl. Inl901,yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1908, yl. In 1914, yl.
BELLEFONTE, c. h., Center Co. n
4,216t pop., on Bellefonte Central, Central
of Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania Rds.,
23 m. S. E. of Lock Haven. Iron, nail and
window glass manufacturing and mining.
Lime kilns.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
independent; four pages 13x20; subscription
$4; established 1880; The News Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (3—5 P).
Circulation "jkl."
CENTRE DEMOCRAT ; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1879; Chas. R. Kurtz, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than l.lOO. In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896, 1,733; for 1897, 2,052; for 1898,
2,342; /or 1899, 2,506: /or 1900, 2,759;
for 1901, 2,884; /or 1902, 3,350; /or 1903,
3,804 ; /or 1904, 4,087.
Publisher's atinouncement.— Largest swoin
circulation for a county seat country week-
ly in Pennsylvania.
DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN; Fri
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1855; P. Gray Meek,
editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from H in 1893
to "JKL." In 1895. In 1896. I. In 1897. I Z.
In 1898, yl ( ++). In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl ( + 1-).
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904,
I (tt).
KEYSTONE GAZETTE; Fridays; re-
publican ; eight pages 15x22 ; sub.scrlption
$1.50; established 1886; T. H. Barter, editor
and publisher (12— 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,600. In 1896, 2,700. Actual average
for 1897. 2,780; for 1898, 2,870; for a
year ending with October, 1899, 2,956; for
890
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA.
a year ending with June 1900, 3f045.
In VMl, yH. Actual average for 1902, 3« 0 1 3 1
for 1903. 3,017 ; for 1904. 3,lSti.
REPUBL.1CAN: Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1869; Earle C. Tuten, editor and
publisher (3—5 P). Circulation "iiu<" In 1897,
Z. In mn, "JKL."
BELLE VERNON, Fayette Co. p
1,901+ pop., on Pennsylvania, Pittsburg &
Lake Erie Rds. and Monongahela r., 42 m,
S. by S. E. of Pittsburg. Manufacturing.
Natural gas and coal fields.
ENTERPRISE: Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
188t); L. M. Truxal, editor and publisher (3^3).
Circulation "jkl "
BELLEVILLE, Mifflin Co. n 400
pop., on Kishacoquillas Valley Rd., 20 m.
N. E. of Huntingdon. Agriculture.
TI.>IES; Wednesdays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1893; J. K.
Zook & Son, editors and publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 189T, "jkl.- In 1898. Z.
Actual average /"or 1899, 1,333. In 190!J,yI.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904,
(z-4) I.
BELLE VUE, Allegheny Co. p 3,416
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. A suburb of
Allegheny City.
SUBURBAN LIFE: Saturdays; local;
sixteen pages 10]4xU; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1901: J. W. Vickerman, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5). Circulation "JKL"
BELL WOOD, Blair Co. n l,545t pop.,
on Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania &
Northwestern Rds., 6 m. N. by N. E. of Al-
toona. Mining and manufacturing.
BULTiETIN ; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1889; W. F. Balsbach editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
'B'E'S a "ETT, All egheiiy Co. P3,809 pop.,
on Peansylvania and Pittsburg & Western
Rds. and Allegheny r., opposite Pittsburg,
the county seat. Brewery, iron and steel
works, foundries, tanneries and lead-pipe
works.
STAR; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1885; Young &
Jennings, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
BENTON, Columbia Co. n 635t pop., on
Bloomsburg & Sullivan Rd.. 20 m. N. of
Bloomsburg, the county seat. Agricult-
ure and lumber.
ARGUS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1892; Edgar & Bennington, editors and pub
Ushers.
Ci rcul atiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,570. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL."
BERLIN, 'S'omerse<Co.pi,030t pop., on
Baltimore &Ohio Rd., 10 m. S. E. of Somer-
set, the county seat. Bituminous coal and
fire-clay.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 : subscription $1.50 ; established
1885; P. L. Marshall, editor; The Berlin Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
PENNS YL VANIA.
AdjLms Co. p on
Rd., 20 m. N, E. of
BERMUDIAN,
Cumberland Valley
Gettysburg.
RECORD; semimonthly; independent-
republican; eight pages 11x15; subscription
23 cents; established 1895; J. C. Peters, editor
and publisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl.-
B E R W I C K, Columbia Co. D 3,916t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Rd. and Susquehanna r. and canal, 26 m.
S. W. of Wilkesbarre and 43 from Scranton.
Manufactures of cars, car wheels, etc.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; four pages
13x19; subscription 50 cents; established'
1900; C. A. Raseley, editor and publisher.
Circulation "JKL."
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1871; Wm. H. Woodbin and S. W. Dick-
son, editors and publishers (7—3 P). Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
BERWYN, C/jes<er Co. 11. 920 pop., on
Pennsylvania Rd. Lumber and flour mills.
Agriculture.
SUBURBAN; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Jay R. Worst, editor; Henry F.
Clark, publisher; prints editions for Wayne
and Ardmore. Combined circulation "jkl."
(A A).
BETHLEHEM, Northampton Co. D-
7,293+ pop., on Central of New Jersey Rd.
and Lehigh r., 12 m. S. W. of Easton, the
county seat, and .54 N. of Philadelphia.
Iron works and silk mills. Iron and coal
mining and agriculture.
TIMES ; every evening except Sunday; in-
dependent; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$4.50; established 1866; F, Mcintosh, editor ;
Times Publishing Company, publishers (5 — 4).
Cii-culation -jki" In 1897. Z. In 1901, Z
(1, 2, 4. 5). In 1903, Z (4) (• •). In 1904, I.
MORAVIAN: Wednesdays; moravian;
sixteen pages 8x12: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1856; Rev. H. S. Gapp. editor; Rev. H
A. Jacobson, manager; (i2— 4).
Circulation: In l'<98, -jkl." In 1899, zI. In
1900. zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 1, 2, 4, 5) I.
In 1903. (z— 4) T. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
JUNIOR: monthly; juvenile; sixteen
to twenty pages 8x12; subscription 50 cents;
established October, 1902; E. T. Parker, editor
and publisher (3—3). Circulation "jkl."
BIGRUN, Jejfferson Co. -a 879t pop.
on Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Rd., 16 m.
S. by S. E. of Brookvllle, the county seat.
Manufacturing and mining.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; four
pages 17x22; subscription $1; established
1897; J. M. Thompson, editor and publlshe
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
BIRDSBORO, Berka Co. c; 2,264t
pop., on Wilmington & Northern, Philadel-
phia & Reading and Pennsylvania Rds. and
Schuylkill r., 9 m. S. E. of Reading, the
county seat. Iron manufacturing.
DISPATCH; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1885; Mohr Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
REVI E W ; Wednesdays ; republican ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1893;
Harry E. Hart, editor and publisher (8—8).
Clrciilation •jk.l."
BLAIRSVILLE. ^nrffano Co. ^8,88et
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Conemaugh
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
801
PENNSYLVANIA.
r., 16 m. W. S. W. of Indiana, the county
seat, and 56 E. of Pittsburg. Glass, brick
and coke works, foundries, tin-plate and
woolen mills, tanneries and railroad work
shops. Coal mining.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; four itages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1S94; Charles Kerler, Jr.,
editor; The Courier Publishing Co., publish-
ers (8—:^). Circulation •■ija.." In 1903, Z
(4) (••) (A A).
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es
tabllshed 1880; J. Moorhead & Son, editors
and publishers (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
BliOOMSBURG.c. b.. Columbia
Co. D 6,170+ pop., on Bloomsburg & Sul-
livan, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
and Philadelphia & Reading Rds. and Sus-
quehanna r., 8 m. E. N. E. of Danville.
Iron manufacturing.
BI.OOMSBURG 1) A I L. Y ; every
evening except Sunday, and J) E I>£ O -
CRATIC SENTINEL, Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages— daily 15x22, weekly 22x28;
subscription— dally $3, w-eekly$l; established
—daily 1892, weekly 1871; J. C. Rutter, Jr.,
editor and publisher (3—4).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl."
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,450. In 1896, H. In 1897. HZ.
In 1898. yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
PRESS; every morning except Sundays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$3; established March, 1902; VandersUce &
Eyerly, editors and publishers (12—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
COLUMBIA CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; four pages 21x27;
subscription $1.25; established 1857; Jas. C.
Brown, editor and publisher (2 — 4).
Circiilatiou: In 1896, "iKL-" In 1897. I Z.
In 1898, "JKL." (??) In 1899, Z. In 1902, Z (4).
COLUMBIAN; Fridays; democratic;
«lght pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1866; George E. Elwell, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation 'JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (••).
BliOSSBURG, Tioga Co. t] 2,423t
pop., on Erie and Fall Brook Rds., 45 m.
S. by S. W. of Elmlra, N. Y., and 190 N. of
Harrisburg, the State capital. Mining, lum-
bering and manufacturing.
ADVERTISER; Fridays ; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1884; Ben O. Sexton, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,592. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, vl. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
BOLIVAR, Westmoreland Co. JD 486t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Conemaugh
r., 59 m. E. of Pittsburg and 22 N. E. of
Greensburg, the county seat. Flour and
saw mills. Fire brick kilns.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 190(J;
J. R. Young, editor and publisher (3—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
PENNSYLVA.MA.
BRADDOCK,^«eirAeni/ Co. p 18,664t
pop.- local estimate, 8,500— on Baltimore &
Ohio. Pennsylvania and Pittsburg & Lake
Erie Rds. and Monongahela r., 10 m. S. E.
of Pittsburg, the county seat. Iron and
steel works. Coal mining.
EVENING HERALD; every evening
except Sunday ; republican ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $3; e.stabllshed 1893;
Messrs. Petty, editors; Braddock Publishing
Company, publisliers (2—5).
Circulation: In 1895, "JKVL." In 1896, 1. In
1897, 1 Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, (z—
2,3,7,10)1. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
independent democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $3 ; established 1887 ; J. C.
Longhead, editor and publisher (12— 4). Cir-
culation ".IKl. "
BRADFORD, McKean Co. tl 15,029t
pop., on New York, Lake Erie & Western,
Western New York & Pennsylvania, Buf-
falo, Rochester & Pittsburg, Bradford, Alle-
gheny & Klnzua and Bradford, Bordell &
Kinzua Rds., 15 m. N. W. of Smithport, the
county seat. Coal mines and natural gas.
In the Northern Pennsylvania oil fields.
Oil exchanges and various manufactories.
ERA; every morning except Sunday,
and Weekly, Thursdays; independent;
daily four pages 18x24, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— dally $7, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1876; P. C. Boyle, editor; Era Pub-
lishing Co., publishers.
Circulation— Daily: In 1899, "jkl." In
1900, (z-3, 4)1. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. In
1903, yL In 1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1898, ".jkl" In 1899, Z. In 1900,
(z— 3, 4)1. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
EVENING STAR; every evening except
Sunday; republican; eight pages 17J^x22J^;
subscription $5; established 1885; R.P.Hal-
good, editor; Star Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (10— 3 P).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,800. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. zl. In 1899. zl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, y I.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, Z (4) (• •). In 1904, yl.
RECO R D ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY", Thursdays; independent-
republican ; eight pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $1; established— daily 1890,
weekly 1902; The Record Company, editors
and publishers (12—3).
Circulation: Daily— In 1902, "iju." Inl903,
(z-4) !(••). In 1904, y I.
Weekly- In 1903, Z (4) (••). In 1904. "jkl.-
SUNDAY HERALD; Sundays; inde-
pendent; tea to twelve pages 1.5x22; subscrip-
tion $2.50; established 1895; Ada Cable, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
In 1900, Z. In 1902, Z (4. 5).
BOYERTOWN, Berks Co. O^ l,709t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 18 m.
E. of Reading, the county seat. Cigar,
carriage and casket manufacturing, ag-
riculture and magnetic iron mines.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
■eight pages 15x23; subscription $1; estab
llshed 1858; Charles Spatz, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
BRISTOL, Bucks Co. R 7,104t pop., on
Pennsylvania Rd., Pennsylvania canal and
Delaware r., 21 m. N. E. of Philadelphia.
Manufactures of carpets and hosiery,
worsted and yarns. Foundry and rolling
mills.
BUCKS CO. GAZETTE; Thursdays;
republican ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1873; Jesse O. Thomas & Sons,
editors and publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1901. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for a year ending with July, 1^2, 1,910 1
for 1903. '1. 1 1 3 : for 1904. 3, 102.
OBSERVER; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1871; James Drury, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "iii."
892
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNS YL VANIA .
B R O C K WAY VI L L E, J^erton
Co. -a l,777t pop., on New York.Lake Erie &
Western, Pennsylvania Go's and Rochester
& Pittsburg Rds., 12 m. N. of Du Bols. Lum-
ber mills. Coal mining and farming.
RECORDi Fridays; Independent; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1884; G. R. Adam, editor and pu"b-
llsher(&— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,800. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, ".JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
BROOK VILLE, c. h., Jefferson Co.
-o 2,iTi; pop., on Allegheny Valley Rd. and
Red Bank creek, 104 m. N. E. of Pittsburg.
Lumber trade. Coal and iron mines In
vicinity.
JEFFERSON IAN-DE3IOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x23;
subscription $1; established 1878; John Mc-
Murray. editor; John McMurray & Sons,
publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1905, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,3;0. In 1896, I, In 1896, Y. In
1898. "JKL." In 1899. Z. In 1900, Z. In
1902, -JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (# #).
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1859; F. A. Weaver, editor; W. S. &
H. J. Weaver, publishers (3—3). Circula-
tion "jkl-" In 19(12, Z (4, 5).
BROWNSVILLE, Fayette Co. p
1,552+ pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd. and
Monongahela r., 55 m. S. of Pittsburg, con-
nected by steamboat line. Manufacturing
and coal mining.
CLIP PER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1838; W. F. Applegate, editor and proprietor.
Circulation -'jki.."
MONITOR; Fridays; independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1889; Edwin P. Couse, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1S96. I. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898, 1,088. In 1899, zl. In
1900, I. In 1901, yl. Actual average for 1902,
1,09 Z; for 1903. 1,143: for 1904. 1,091.
F1EL.DVIEVV; monthly; presbyterian ;
twenty pages7xlO; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished January, 1903; T. M. Hurst, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1903,
1,008; /or 1904, 1,027.
BRYN ATH YN, Montgomery Co. O,
on Philadelphia & Reading Rd. (Post Of-
fice, Huntington Valley.)
NEW CHURCH LIFE; monthly;
swedenborgian ; fifty six pages 6x9 ; sub-
scription $2; established 1881: C. T. Odhner,
editor; The General Church of the New Jeru-
salem, publishers (12— 3). Circulation "jkl-"
BRYN MAWR, Montgomery Co. D
3,000 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 10 m. N. W.
of Philadelphia. Summer resort and resi-
dence town.
HOME NEWS; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; W. G. and A. M. Hower, editors
and publishers (9—3). Circulation "im,." In
1903, Z(4)(««).
RECORD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x32 ; subscription $1 ; established
1900; Suburban Publishing Company, editors
and publishers (6 — 3). Circulation "jkl." Iq
1903, Z (4) (••).
PENNSYLVANIA.
BURGETTSTOWN, Washington
Co. p 961+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis Rd., 28 m. W. of Pitts-
burg. Manufacturers of coaches, flour and
household furniture. Coal mining.
ENTER PRISE ;Wedne6days; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; J. Howard Cramer, editor and
publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, I. In
1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, "jkl."
BUTLER, c. h., Butler Co. -a 10,853t
pop.— local estimate 17,000— on Pennsylva-
nia, Pittsburg & Western, Pittsburg, Besse-
mer & Lake Erie, and Buffalo, Rochester &
Pittsburg Rds., 40 m. N. of Pittsburg. Steel
car factories, roller flour mill, bottle and
plate-glass works and woolen mills. Agri-
culture and mining. Natural gas.
EA GLE ; every evening except Sunday»
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4»
weekly $i; established— daily 1902. weekly
1870; The Eagle Printing Company, editors
and publishers (12 — 4).
Ci re ul atio n— Daily: "jkl." in 1904,
(DD).
Weekly: In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, zl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, (z— 6) I. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, H (D D)-
TIMESi; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; daily inde-
pendent, weekly democratic ; dally four,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription —
dally $4, weekly $1; established 1884; C. M.
& W. J. Henueman. editors; Times Publish-
ing Company, publishers. Circulation —
daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
BUTLER CO. RECORD; Thursdays;
independent; four pages 22x28; subscription
$1.50; established 1877; Chas. E. Hei-r, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CITIZEN; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; established
1863 ; W. C. Negley, editor and publisher (:3— 3) .
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,500. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1900, Z. In 1902,
Z (1, 2. 4, 5).
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1823; P. A. Rattlgan's Sons, editors
and puVjlishers.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,600. In 1896, I. Inl897, Y. In
1898, '.LKL." In 1899, Z. In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4,5).
In 1903, Cz— 4) I (• •). In 1904, yl,
ORPHANS' FRIEND; monthly; four
pages 15x22; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished 1878; Rev. P. C. Prugh, D.D., editor
and publisher. Circulation ".jkl." (A A).
CALIFORNIA, Washington Co. p
2,009+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Mo-
nongahela r., 30 m. S. of Pittsburg. Steam-
boats ascend the river to this point. State
Normal School, boatyards and glass fac-
tory. Coal mining.
SENTINEL; Fridays; republican; eight
to twenty pages 17i^x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1884; H. L. & A. H.Lamb, editors
and publishers (3—5 P). Circulation "jkl."
In 1898, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, Craic.
ford Co. ti 1,495+ pop., on New York & Erie
Rd., 14 m. N. of Meadvllle, the county seat.
Agriculture. Mineral water springs.
NEWS; triweekly, Mondays, Wednes-
days and Fridays; republican; four to eight
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
8913
PENNS YL VANIA.
PENNSYLVANIA.
pajres ir>x'22; subscription $1.50; established
1877; Eckels Bros., editors and publishers
(1—5^. Circulation "jki.."
EXTEKPltlSE; semi - weeklj-, Tues-
days and Fridays; independent republican;
eight paRPB 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1892; G. L. Wade, editor; Enterprise
PublishinK Company, publishers (12 — t).
Circulation: In 1896, • .iki." Actual aver.
age /or 1897, 1,0S4. In 1898, yl. Inl899.
••jKi." In 1903, December, publisher asserts,
every Issue during the past year was 1,004.
In 19(M. (z— 1^ r.
CANONSBURG, ^VashingUm Co. p
2,714f pop.— with suburbs 3,500— on Pitts-
burg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rd.
and Chartlers creek, 32 m. S. W. of Pitts-
burg. Manufactures of iron and steel, kegs
and buckets. Carriage factories, carbon
works and planing mills. Oil, coal and
natural gas. I
HERALD; everv evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKliY, Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $3. weekly 80 cents; established— daily,
1903; weekly 1872; Jos. G. Charlton, editor
and publisher. Circulation "iju,."
NOTES; every evening except Sunday;
and VV K E K Ij Y , Fridays ; republican ;
four pages 18x34; subscription— daily $3.
weekly 75 cents; established — dally 1894,
weekly 1875; D. H. & Wm. H. Fee, editors
and publishers (6—3).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl."
Weekly: In 1896. '•jkl." Actual average
/or 1897, 1,073', for 1898,1,100; for 1899,
1,112. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1903, "JKL."
CANTON, Bradford Co. t] 1.525t pop.,
on Northern Central Rd., 40 m. N. of Will-
lamsport and 38 S. of Elmlra, N. Y. Foun-
dry and a lumber mill. Agriculture.
SENTINEIi; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; Independent-republican; four
pages 15x32; subscription $1; established 1871;
Charles D. Derrah, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "ijtL." In 1899, Z. In
1902, ".JKL.-
WCIRIiD; Saturdays; independent; four
to eiarht pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents;
established 1890; H. M. & F. E. Whitman, edi-
tors and publishers( 1—4). Circulation "jkl."
GARBONDALiE, Lackawanna Co. cf
18,536+ pop., on Erie, Delaware & Hudson
and New York, Ontario & Western Rds.
and Lackawanna r., 16 m. N. E.of Scranton,
the county seat. Coal.
EVENING L.EADER; every evening
•except Sunday; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $5; established 1872; C. E.
LathroT), editor and publisher (8— 3P).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
Actual average for 1896, 2,2'13. In 1897.
V. In 1898, vT. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
ADVANCE AND JERMYN ADVO-
CATE ; Frldavs; republican; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1857; Ad-
vance Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
(7— 3 PI.
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl •• Actual nver-
aae/or 1896, 1,353. In 1897, Y. In 1898,'^LKi.■•
GARLISIJE, c. h., Cumberland Co. Q
9,626+ pop., onCumberland Valley and Phil-
adelphia & Reading Rds., 18 m. W. of Har-
risburg, the State capital. Seat of Dickin-
son College, Metzger Female College and U.
B. Indian Training School. Manufacturing.
A3IERICAN VOLUNTEER ; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKI^Y,
Wednesdays; democratic; four pages— daily
18x24, weekly 22x28; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1.25 ; established— daily January ,1901,
weekly 1814; A. M. Gher, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 4).
Circulation- Daily : "jki-"
Weekly: In 1894 and 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,920. In 1896, 1. In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901,
(z-4,6) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
EVENING SENTINEIi; every evening
except Sunday, and VALLEY SENTI-
NEt, Wednesdays; democratic; daily four
weekly eight pages 20x2h ; subscription— dally
$8, weekly $1.50 ; established — daily 1882,
weekly 1864; D. R. Thompson, editor and pub-
lisher (12-4).
Circulation- Daily: "jkl." In 1897, Z. In
1901, I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904.
(z-4)l (••).
Weekly: Accorded H from 1891 to 1895. In
1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, y I. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, (z— 4) I. In 1902. yl. In
1903, y I. In 1904, (z-4) I.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages— daily 18x24, weekly 22x27;
subscription— daily $3, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1886, weekly 1800 ; Herald Print-
ing Co., editors and publishers (7—3 P). Cir-
culation—daily "jkl." weekly "jkl." In 1898,
Z. In 1899, Z. In 1902, "J_KL."
PUBLIC POINTER; Fridays; Inde-
pendent-democratic; four pages 20x26 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; S. R. Murray,
editor and publisher (12 — 4). Clrc'n "jkl."
FORUM; monthly; during school year;
collegiate; forty eight to seventy-four pages
7x10; subscription $1.25; established 1897; Stu-
dents of Dickinson School of Law. editors
and publl.shers (8—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
.JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIA-
TION OF MIIilTARY SURGEONS
OF THE UNITED STATES; monthly;
military; medical; one hundred and twenty
pages 6}4x9}4; subscription $3; established
1891; James Evelyn Pilcher, editor; Associa-
tion of Military Surgeons, publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1901,"jiL." Actual average
/or 1902, 2,000; for 1903. 2,000; /orl904,
2,025.
CARNEGIE, Allegheny Co. p 7,330t
pop., on Pittsburg, Chartlers & Youghl©-
gheny and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Wabash Rds., 5 m. W. of Pitts-
burg, the county seat. Planing and sheet-
iron mills, glass factory, lock works and
lead and coal mines. Natural gas.
ITEM; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1873; Chas. Knep-
per, editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circula-
tion "JKL."
UNION; Fridays; republican; twelve to
twenty pages 11x14: subscription $1; estab-
lished'1892; Gus A. Beard, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl." In 1903. Z (4) (••).
VALLEY SIGNAL; Wednesdays;
independent-republican; eight to sixteen
pages lOJ^xU; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1898; John B. Knenper, editor and pub-
lisher; dated also at Bri<<eeville(8 — 3). Cir-
culation "JKI." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
CARROLLTOWN, Cambria Co. U
790+ pop., on Susquehanna r.. 20 m. N. by N.
E. of Johnstown. Beds of coal, fire-clay and
mineral paints In the vicinity. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scriptions!; established 1879; Geo.E. Hlpps,
editor and publisher (3—3). Circ'n "jkl."
894
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNS YL VANIA .
CATASAUQUA, Lthigh Co. O- 3,963t
pop., on Lehigh Valley, Central of New
Jersey and Catasauqua & Fogelsville Rds.
and Lehigh Navigation Go's canal, 3 m. N.
of Allentown, the county seat, and 65 N. of
Philadelphia. Iron and silk plush man-
ufacturing.
DISPATCH; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.5U; estab-
lished 1872; Edmund Randall, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "iKi."
CATAWISSA, Columbia Co. D 2,023t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading, Delaware,
Lackawanna & Western and Pennsylvania
Rds. and Susquehanna r., 6 m. E. of Dan-
ville. Foundries, machine shops, broom
and shoe factories and paper and fiber
mills. Farming.
NEWS ITE3I; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1878: Charles E. Randall, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,5U0. Actual average for 1896,
1.858. Inl897. Y. In 1898. "jkl." (??) In
19U3,Z(4) (••).
CENTERHALL, Center Co. u 537t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 75 m. N. W. of
Harrisburg, the State capital. Machine
shop, foundry and steam roller flour mill.
CENTER REPORTER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1836; S. W. Smith, editor
and publisher (3—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,048. In 1896, I. In 1897 and 1898,
publisher asserts, least number printed 1,056.
In 1899, vl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl." In
1902, Z (4).
CENTRALIA, Columbia Co. jn 9,043
pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 15 m. N. W. of
Pottsville. Agricultui-e.
AMERICAN; Saturdays ; four pages
11x17; subscription 50 cents; established
June, 1901; American Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Circulation 'jkl."
CHAMBERSBURG, c h., Frank-
lin Co. p 8,864+ pop., on Cumberland Valley,
Mount Alto and Western Maryland Rds., 53
m. W. S. W. of Harrisburg, the State capi-
tal. Manufactures of steam engines and
milling machinery, woolens, silks, hosiery,
shoes and furniture. Agriculture.
FRANRI.IN REPOSITORY: every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Wednesdays; republican; daily four, weekly
eight pages 18x24; subscription — daily $8,
weekly $1 ; established — daily 1883, weekly
1790 ; A. Nevin Pomeroy, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation- Daily: In 1895, "isL-" In 1896.
I. In 1897. Y. In 1898. "iKi-" In 1899. zl. In
1900, yl. Inl901, (z-4, 6) I. In 1902. (z— 4) I.
Actiial average for a year ending with
November, 1903, 2, lOO ; for 1904, tj,25'>i.
W^eekly : Rating varied from H in 1892 to I
In 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl.
In 1899, publisher asserts, not less than 2.80O.
Inl900,yH. In 1901,(z— 4, 6) H. Inl902.(z-4)H.
Actual average for a year ending with
November, 1903, '2.956; ^or 1904. 3.062.
PUBLIC OPINION ; every morning
except Sunday, and W^EERLiY, Fridays;
republican; dally four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— dally %^, weekly $1; es-
tablished—dally March, 1901, weekly 1869;
PENNSYLVANIA.
Public Opinion Co.,
"JKL." In 1902, Z (4).
John W. Hoke, editor;
publishers (12 — 4).
Circulatiou— Daily :
In 1904, (z— 4) I.
W^eekly: In 1894 and 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2.150. In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z»
In 1898. vH. Actualaverage for 1892, 2,300.
In 1900. H. In 1901, (z-1, 2, 4. 5) H. In 1902.
(z— 1, 2, 4. 5) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
VALiLiEY SPIRIT; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days; democratic; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription — daily $3, weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1878, weekly 1847; G.
E. Reisner, editor; Valley Spirit Publishing-
Co., publishers (6 — 3). Circulation — daily
"JKL." weekly "jkl." In 1903, Z(4) (• •).
DEMOCRATIC NEWS; Fridays; dem-
ocratic: four pages 20x28; subscription $1.35;
established 1888; D. M. Sheller, editor and
publisher (7— 3P). Circulation "jkl."
PEOPLE'S REGISTER; Fridays; in-
dependent ; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1 ;
established 1876; Morris Lloj-d. editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not le.'^s than 2,350. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, y I. In 1899, zl. Actual average for
a year ending with May, 1900, 4,878. In^
1901. yG. In 1902. vH. In 1903, yH. In 1904,
(z-1, 2, 4) H (• •).
MONOCHORD; quarterly; music;
thirty-six to forty four pages SJ^xlO; sub-
scription 50 cents; established January, 1902;
Wilson College, editor and publisher. (Circu-
lation "JKL."
CHARLEROI, Washington Co. p
5,930+ pop., on Pennsylvania Go's Rd. and
Monongahela r., 40 m. E. S. E. of Pittsburg.
Plate -glass, lamp-chimney, bottle and
shovel works and silk mill. Mining and
farming.
MAIL; every morning except Sunday;
four pages 15x22; subscription $3; established
1900; W. H. Cramer, manager; Charleroi Pub-
lishing Company, publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
MIRROR ; Thursdays; independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1891; E. C. Niver, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "ixi,." In 1898,
Z. In 1899, Z. In 1902, "^kl."
SOLAR PLEXUS; monthly; literary;
twenty-eight pages4x6; subscriptlonSOceuts;
established September. 1902; Robert Hope,,
editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1903^
1,200 (A A).
CHESTER, Delaware Co. O, 33,988t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading, Philadel-
phia, Wilmington & Baltimore and Balti-
more & Ohio Rds. and Delaware r., 15 m.
S. W. of Philadelphia. Shipbuilding and
general manufacturing. Good harbor and
commerce.
MORNING REPUBLICAN; every
morning except Sunday; republican; eight
pages 18x34; subscription $S; established
1838; August Donath, editor; Clhester News
Publishini; Company, publishers (2—4).
Circulatiou : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl.
Inl9u0,vl. In 1901, y I. In 1902, y I. In 1903, H.
In 1904, yH.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
republican; ten to twelve pages 18x22; sub-
scription $8; established 1876; Wallace &
Sproul, editors and publishers (2—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
6.445; for 1896, 6,514. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yG. Actual average for \m9. 7,020t
for 1900, y.S46; for 1901, 7,690; for
1902, 8,309; for 1903. 8,187; for 1904,
7,929.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
895
PENNSYLVANIA.
DELAWARE CO. ADVOCATEj
Saturdays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.20; established 1868; John Spencer, editor
and publisher (;^— 5 P).
Circiilntiou! In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,488. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. "JKL."
DEliAWARE CO. DEMOCRAT j
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 22x28;
■ ubscrlptiou $1; established 1867; H. Fry-
singer, editor and publisher (6 — 3).
('irciilatiou: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less tlian 1,154. In 1896, I. Actual average
/or 1897. ti.tiOH. In 1898. yH. In 1899. v I.
In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, y I. In 1903.
Z (4) (••). im904. yl.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; indepen-
dent; four pages 18x24; 8ul)Scriptlon $1; es-
tablished January, 1902; W. H. Bovven, editor;
InrJependentPublishlugCo. .publishers (1—5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1902
2,112. In 1903. yl. Actual average for
litOl, 2.;J12.
REPOltTER; Saturdays; legal; eight
pages 6x9; subscription $1; established 1881;
Ward L. Bliss, editor and publisher (.12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
CHRISTIANA, Lancaster Co.^
828+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 17 m. E. S.
E. of Lancaster, the county seat. Foundry.
machine shops and flour mill.
IjEDGER ; Fridays; independent repub-
lican four pages 16x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1880: A. J. Melcher. editor and pub-
lisher (8—8). Circulation jkl."
CLAIRTON, Allegheny Co. jn 100
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd.. 2 m. from Eliza-
beth.
C R U CI B li E ; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab
llshed October. 1902; The Chronicle Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (1—4). Circu-
lation "JKL"
CLARION, c. h., Clarion Co. -0 2,0041
pop., on Pittsburg & Western Rd. and
Clarion r., 75 m. N. E. of Pittsburg. Agrl
culture and mining. Oil and lumber.
DEMOCRAT ; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1840; Wm. L. Sansom, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation : Rating varied from H in 1892
to I in 1895. In 1896, publisher asserts, every
issue exceeded 2.400. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. (z-4) I. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eigiit to twelve pages 15x22; subscrip
tion $1 ; established 1867; George B. Whitehill.
editor; Clarion Printing & Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1894. publisher asserts, not
less than 1.200. In 1895 I. In 1896. 1. In
1897, 1 Z. In 1898. v I. In 1899. zl. In 19U0.yI.
In 1901. (z 1, 2, 4. 5) I. In 1902. (z-6) I. In
19aS, (z^l) I (••). In 1904, publisher asserts,
not less than 3*000.
CLAYSVILLE, Washington Co. p
856+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 50 m.
S. W. of Pittsburg. Flour mills and natural
gas. Agriculture.
RECORDER; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1 ; established
1888; J. L. & John Melvin, editors and pub-
lishers(8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
CLEARFIELD, c.h., Clearfield Co. n
5,081+ pop., on Beech Creek and Pennsyl-
vania Rds. and Susquehanna r., 15 m. N. W.
PENN^YL VANIA.
of Phllipsburg. Manufacture of lumber and
flre-bricks. Agriculture and coal mining.
PUBLIC SPIRIT ; overv evening ex
cept Sunday, and VYEEKLY, Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $3, weekly $1; established— daily 1903,
weekly 1886; Savage & Bloom, editors and
publishers (2— 4). Circulation "jkl."
MONITOR; Thursdays; prohibition;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; S. C. Watts, editor and publisher
(8-3).
Circulatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than l.loo. In 1S96, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl." In 1900, Z (2, 3, 4, 5).
In 1902, Z (4, 5 ). In 1903, Z (4) ( • #) .
RAFTSMAN'S JOURNAL; Wednes-
days; republican; four pages 20x27; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1854; M. L. McQuown,
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 22i^x29; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1827; J. F. Short, editor; The Clearfield
Republican Publishing Company, publishers
Circulation: In 1896, "JKL." In 1897. Z. In
1899. zl. In 1900, publisher asserts, each Isiue
over 3,000. In 1901, yH. In 1902, (z-4, 6) H,
In 1903. (z-4) H. In 1904. yH.
CLEONA, Lebanon Co. C^ on Phila-
delphia & Reading Rd.
PREACHER'S HELPER; month-
ly; undenominational; sixtv-eight pages
e^xlOJ^;; subscription $1; established 1894:
Rev.G. Holzapfel, editor and publisher(12— 4).
Circulation: In 1895, F. Actual average
for 1896, 14,160. In 1897, Y. Actual aver-
age for 1898, 13,750. In 1899, yF. In
191)0, yF. In 1901, yl. Actual averag* for
1902, ItJ, 166. In lfi03, F. In 1904. y F.
PULPIT; monthly; undenominational;
sixty-eight pages 6^x101^; subscription $1;
established 1889: Rev. G. Holzapfel, editor
and publisher (11— 4).
Circulation: In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896, 3,583. In 1897. Y. Actual average
for 1898, 4,625. In 1899, yH. In 1900, vH.
In 1901, y H. Actual average for 1902,4,875.
In 1903, yG. In 19(U, yH.
COAL DALE, Schuylkill Co. D- l,849t
pop.
TOILERS' DEFENSE; Saturdays;
(AA).
CO Alt'P OH T.Clearfield Co. D 938t
pop., on Pennsylvania Co's and Pennsyl-
vania & Northwestern Rds., 26 m. N. of
Altoona. Mining and lumbering.
GEM; Fridays (A A).
STANDARD; Thursdays; republican:
four pages 18x22; subscription $1 ; •stabllshed
1885; Ezra Westover, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
COATESVILLE, Chester Co. p 8,721 1
pop., on Pennsylvania and Wilmington &
Northern Rds., 38 m. W. of Philadelphia.
Iron, paper and woolen mills.
CHESTER VALLEY UNION; semi-
weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays ; repub-
lican ; four pages 20x26; Bubscription $1;
established 1863 ; M. A. KaufTman. editor; S.
B. Kauffman, publisher (T— 3 P). Circ'n "jia"
TIMES; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 16x22 ; subscription 50 cents ; established
1879; E. H. Graves & Co.. editors and pub-
lishers (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
COCHR ANTON, Crawford Co. tl
640+ pop., on New York, Lake Erie & We»t-
896
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENXS YL VASUA.
PENNSYLVANIA.
ern Rd., 10 m. S. E. of Meadville, the county
seat. Manufacturing and farming.
TIMES; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1878;
Robison Bros., editors aad publishers ( 1—4).
Cii'ciilatiou: In 1900, "jkl.- In 1901, pub-
llsner asserts, each issue has exceeded 1,030.
Actual average for 1902, l,t206; for 1903,
l,'i46. In 1904, yl.
COIiLEGEVILLE, Montgomery Co.
Q, 611t pop., on Perklomen Rd. and P«rkio-
men r., 7 m. N.W. of Norrlstown, the county
seat. Farming and manufacturing.
I \l) EPENDENT | Thursdays; independ-
ent ; four pages 20x27; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1875; E. S. Moser, editor and pub-
lislier (12-^).
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition below 1,100. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, no issue below 1,080.
In 1899. yl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In
1902. (z-4) 1. In 1903, yl. In 1904, (z— 4) '•jkl."
COLUMBIA, Lancaster Co. ^ lJ,816t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading and Penn-
sylvania Rds. and Susquehanna r., 27 m.
S. E. of Harrisburg, the State capital. Man-
ufactures of iron and stoves. Lumber and
coal depot.
NEVVH; every evening except Sunday,
and CO U RANT, Fridays; republican;
daily eight pages 17^x221/^, weekly four pages
20x26: subscription— daily $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished—dally 1888, weekly 1829; W. E. Crist,
editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation— Daily : Rating varied from
H in 1891 to I in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897,
HZ. In 1898, yH. In 1899, zH. Actual av-
erage for 1900. 3,4ii9. In 1901, yH. In
1902. yl. In 1903. (z-4) !(••). In 19(»4, yl.
Weekly: In 1895, -jkl." In 1896, I. In 1897,
IZ. In 1898. yl. In 1899, "jkl."
HPY ; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKI..Y, Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription- dally $3 weekly
|l; established— daily 1868, weekly 1816; J.
W. Yocum. editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1894. publisher as-
serts, not less than 1.400. In 1895, I. In 1896,
I. In 1897, I Z. In 1898, zl. In 1899, yl.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1900.2,130. Inl901. (z-4. 6) I. In 1902. yl.
In 1903. (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
Weekly: jkl.-
HEltALD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; established
1866; Wm. B. Given, editor and publisher
(1—2). Circulation "JJIL"
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1872; Wm. Hayes Grl«r, editor and
publisher (3—5 P).
Circulation : In 1896, "jkj; " Actual aver-
age for the firat six months of 1897, 1,012.
In 1898, 'JKL." Actual average for 1902,
1,484. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
CONNEAUTVILLE, Crawford Co.
"o 920+ pop., on Pennsylvania Go's and Pitts-
burg, Bessemer & Lake Erie Rds., 35 m. S. S.
W. of Erie. Manufacturing and agriculture.
COURIER; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1847; James E. Rupert & Son, editors
and publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895, -jkl" In 1896. H.
In 1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. y I.
In 1901. yl. Inl902,yl. Inl903, (z— 4) I (•#).
In 1904, yl.
CONNELLSVILLE, Fayette Co. p
7,160+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Penn
syivanla Rds., 57 m. E. of Pittsburg. Center
of the famous ConnellsvUle coke region,
which makes more than half the coke
product of the country. Manufactures of
automobiles, tin plate, locks and hardware,
porcelain goods, fire-brick and tile, mining
machinery, lumber, etc.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLiY, Fridays ; republican;
dally eight pages 15x22, weekly eight to
twelve pages 17x24; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1; established — daily November,
1902. weekly 1879; T>.e Courier Publishing
Co.. editors and publishers (1 — 5).
Circulation- Daily: Actual average for
1903, 1,848. In U)04, (z-6) H.
Weekly: Actual average for 1895. 2,726 ;
/or 1896, 2,730. In 1897, Y. Actual aver-
age for 1898, 2,914; for 1899, 2,923. In
1900, yH. Actual average for a year ending
with Sept., 1901, 3,048; for 1902, 3,163;
/or 1903, 3,090. InUHW, I.
Publisher's announcement. — The Courier
has nearly double the circulation of any
other daily newspaper in Fayette County or
the Counellsville coke region. We guaran-
tee a circulation exceeding 4,000. A sworn
statement of each day's circulation is
printed in our news column every week,
so that all advertisers may know just what
amount of publicity they are getting for
their money.
The Daily Courier thoroughly covers
all the smaller towns within 20 miles of
Connellsville.
The Weekly Courier is the organ of the
coke trade of the Connellsville region as
well as being a popular weekly paper in
the rural districts of Fayette and adjoining
counties. It is in consequence a valuable
advertising medium in lines intended to
reach such interests.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday
and WEEKliY, Thursdays; democratic;
daily four, weekly twelve pages 17^^x283^;
subscription— daily $3, weekly $1; estab-
lished 1898; W. D. McGinnis, editor; Connells-
ville News Publishing Companv, publishers.
Circulation— Daily: "jkl.- In 1903, (z— 4)
1(««). In 1904, yl.
Weekly: "JjfL." In 1900, Z. In 1901, Z (1. 2,
4, 5). In 1903. (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
FAYETTE REPUBLICAN;
Saturdays; republican; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established 1899; W. F
Kooser, editor and publisher (2—4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,067. In 1903, "jkl."
CONSUOUOCJi.^N, Montgomery
Co. □, 5,762+ pop., on Philadelphia & Read-
ing and Pennsylvania Co's Rds. and Schuyl-
kill r., 14 m. N. W. of Philadelphia. Manu-
factures of gas and water pipes, woolen, cot-
ton and worsted goods, carpets, surgical in-
struments and sheet and bar iron.
RECORDER; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays ; independent ; four pages 22x26;
subscription $1; established 1869; Harry B.
Hey wood, editor; Recorder Publishing Co.,
publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for the first six months of 1897, 1 ,653.
In 1898, "JKL."
CONYNGHAM, Luzenie Co. D- 600
pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 21 m. S. by W.
of Wllkesbarre, the county seat. 5 m. W. of
Hazleton. Agriculture.
VALLEY HERALD; Saturdays; four
pages 18x24 : subscription $1 ; established
1898: Wm. P. Hunter, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation "jkl."
COOPERSBURG, J^«ft*V^ Co. D- 558r
pop.— local estimate 650— on Philadelphia &
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
897
PENNSYL VANIA.
Reading Rd., 6 m. N. of Quakertown. Sum-
mer resort. Agriculture.
S*EXTINEL; Thursdays; independent;
©iglit pages 15x2"^; subscription $1 ; established
1889: Harrj' A Gehman, editor and uublish-
€r(3— 3). Circulation "fju," Inl902, Z (3, 4, 5).
CORAPOLIS, Allegheny Co. P 2,555t
pop., on Pittsburg & Lake Erie Rd. and
Ohio r., 12 m. N. W. of Pittsburg, the county
seat. Agriculture and the manufacture of
glass.
CHROXICL.E; Saturdays; Independ-
«nt; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1890; F.B. Dillon, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
CORRY, Erie Co. "□ 5,369t pop., on
Pennsylvania Go's, New York, Lake Erie &
Western and Western New York & Penn-
sylvania Rds., 37 m. from Erie, the county
seat. Petroleum, lumber and iron manu-
factures. Natural gas.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday, and !!JE3I1-WEERL.Y
JOURNA lj, Tuesdays and Fridays; four
pages 18x24; subscription — daily $3, semi-
weekly $1; established 1898; A. D. Colegrove,
editor and publisher (3 — 3). Circulation —
dally JKL." semi-weekly "jkl."
LiEA l)ER; every evening except Sunday,
and TELEGRAPH, Thursdays; republi-
can: daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription — daily $5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 1865; Pain & Porter, editors and pub-
lishers. Circ'n— daily "JK-L-" weekly "jkl. "
PLAIN-DEALER; Saturdays; inde
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
€8tabli.shed 1890; W. L. Durham, editor; The
Plain Dealer Publishing Company, publish-
ers (12 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
ELTKA; monthly; forty-eight to fifty-
two pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1900; H. C. Wright, editor; Wright Co.,
publishers 3— 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
COUDERSPORT, c. h., Potter Co.
^ 8,217+ pop., on Coudersport & Port Alle-
ghany Rd. and Alleghany r., 22 m. N. E. of
Emporium. Foundry, steam saw mills,
carriage shops and other manufactures.
Glass works and natural gas.
POTTER CO. JOURNAL; Wednes
days ; republican ; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1848; Haskell &
Colcord, editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, publisher as-
serts, no issue less than 1.100. In 1899, vl. In
1900, yl. Iul901, yl. In 1902, yl(++). In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
POTTER DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1893; John B.Coulston, editor;
The Democratic Publishing Association, pub-
lishers (6—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1899,
1,703. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, vl.
POTTER ENTERPRISE ; Wednes
days; independent; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1874; M.T.Stokes,
editor and publisher (2 — 1).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,000. In 1896. I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899. vl. In 1900, zl. In 1901,
(z-4, 6) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1905,
January, publisher asserts, during the past
year not less than 3,180.
COVINGTON, Tioga Co. ^ 450t pop.,
on New York, Lake Erie & Western Rd.
and Tioga r., 5 m. N. of Blossburg.
SUN; Thursdays; temperance; four pages
26x40 ; subscription $1 ; established 1895 ;
57
PE.\NSYLVANIA.
Chag. C. Redfleld, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
GRAFTON, Allegheny Co. p l,927t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 6 m. S. W. of Pittsburg, the
county seat.
CH A RTIERS VALLEY MIRROR ;
Saturdays; society; twenty four pages 10x14;
subscription $1; established 1893; Mirror Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (12—4).
Circulation "iiii-" Actual aver age for 1903,
l,'-i50. In 1904, yl.
CRESSON, Cambria Co. a 800 pop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd., 15 m. from Altoona.
Coalmining.
RECORD ; Saturdayp; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1895; C. H. Little,
editor and publisher (8— 3). Circ'n "iii,." In
1898, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
CROSS FORK, Potter Co. [i. 500 pop.,
on Buffalo & Susquehanna Rd. Lumber
manufacturing.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; six pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1897; Fish
& Colcord, editors and publishers (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
CUR WENS VIL.LE, Clearfield Co. u
l,937t pop., on Pennsylvania, New York
Central and Hudson River, and Buffalo,
Rochester & Pittsburg Rds., and Susque-
hanna r., 6 m. above Clearfield, the
county seat. Coal lauds, stone quarries,
flouring mills, tanneries, and various man-
ufactories.
TIMES; semi weekly; Tuesdays and Fri-
days; independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; F. S. NewUng,
editor and publisher. Issues also editions for
Clearfield and Karthaus (12—3).
Circulation : In 1902, "jkl-" In 1903, (z— 4)
!(••). In 1904. yl.
MOUNTAINEER; Thursdays; republi-
can; six pages 13x20; suljscription $1 ; estab-
lished April, 1903; TheCurwensville Printing
and Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
REVIEW; Wednesdays, republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished IStiO; John T. Bralnard, editor and
publisher (1—5). Circulation "jkl."
DALLAS, Luzerne Co. n- 643t pop.—
local estimate 1,200 — on Lehigh Valley and
Wilkesbarre, Dallas & Harvey's Lake Rds.,
9 m. N. N. W. of Wilkesbarre, the county
seat. Agriculture.
POST; Saturdays; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription SI; established 1890; Dallas Print-
ing Co., editors and publishers (9—3). Circu-
lation "JKL "
DALLASTOWN, York Co. g l,181t
pop., on York Southern Rd., 7 m. S. E. of
York, the county seat. Cigar and box fac-
tories.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; four pages
15x22; subscription 75 cents; established 1895;
Advocate Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl.-
DALMATIA, Northumberland Co. D
293 pop., on Northern Central Rd., 17 m. S.
of Sunbury, the county seat. Hosiers^ mills.
ITEM; Fridays; eight pages 18x20; sub-
scription 75 cents; established 1891; A. S.
Bubb, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
898
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYL VANIA.
D ANVIL liE, c.h., JJfonlour Co. n
8,042t pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western, Pennsj'lvania and Philadelphia*
Reading Rds. and Susquehanna r., 67 ni.
N. of Harrlsburg, the State capital. Iron
works and various manufactories.
MORNING NEWS; every morning ex-
cept Sunday; four pages 15x22; subscription
$3; established 1897; F. C. Angle & Co., edi-
tors and publishers. Circulation "jkl." In
1900, Z (3, 4, 5, 10). In 1902, ■•jjh,.-
G E I>I ; Saturdays; independent; four
rages 10}^xl3i^: subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1885; R. W. Eggert, editor and pub-
lisher (6—8). Circ'n "jkl.- In 1899. Z. In
1902, "JKL."
INTEL.L.IGENCER; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 19x28; subscription $1;
established 1828; D. A. Lutz, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circ n "jkl." In 1903, Z (4)
(••).
MONTOUR AMERICAN? Thursdays ;
republican; four pages 21x28; subscription
$1; established 1855; J. W. Robison, editor;
Frank C. Angle, publisher (7—3 P). Circula-
tion "JKL."
MONTOUR CO. DEMOCRAT I Frl
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; Walter O.
Greene, editor; Montour County Publishing
Co., publishers (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
KEYSTONE MONTHLY; Independ
ent; eight to twelve pages 8x11; subscription
10 cents; established July, 1902; John A.
Carodlskev, editor; G. Edw. Roah, pub-
lisher (3—3). Circulation -jkl." (A A).
DARBY, Delaware Co. P, 3,429t pop.,
on Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore
and Baltimore & Ohio Rds., 6 m. S. W. of
Philadelphia. Residences of Philadelphia
business men. Worsted mills.
PROGRESS; semi weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; republican; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1888; Albert Mag-
nin, editor and oubllsher (8 — 3).
Circulation -jkl." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In
1903, (z— 1) I (• •). In 1901, yl.
DAYTON, Armstrong Co. -D 481t pop.,
on Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Rd.»
18 ra. E. by N. E. of Klttanning, the county
seat. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
to six pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; W. C. Marshall, editor and pub
Usher (3—3). Circulation "jj^l."
DELTA, TorA; Co. p 684t pop., on York
Southern and Baltimore & Lehigh Rds., 30
m. S. E. of York, the county seat, and 40
from Baltimore. Roofing slate. Farming
and fruit canning.
HERALD AND TIMES; Fridays; In
dependent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ;
established 1878; S. J. Barnett. editor and
publisher (2—5).
C'irciilation: In 1896,"jkl." Actual average
for 1897, 1,488; /or 1898. 1,471 1 /or 1899,
1,49.3. In 1900. y I. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I.
In 1903. (z— 4) I. Actual average for 1904,
1,534.
DENVER, Lancaster Co. U^ on Phila-
delphia & Reading Rd., 5 m. N. E. of
Ephratah and 15 S. W. of Reading. Cigar
and shirt factories and silk mill. Agri-
culture.
PRESS; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages lSx22; subscription $1 ; established 1890;
E. B. Wolf, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1901, "j^kj, " Actual aver-
PENNS YL VA NIA.
age for a year ending with June, 1902,
1,037. In 1903, "JKL."
DILLSBURG, York Co. p 732t pop.,
on Cumberland Valley Rd., 13 m. S. S. W. of
Harrlsburg, the State capital. Agriculture
and mining.
BULiIiETIN; Fridays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876; Wm. M. Ellcker, editor; Bulletin
Publishing Co.. publishers. Circ'n "jkl.- In
1900, Z. Ill 1902, "JKL."
DONORA, Washington Co. p 200 pop.
—local estimate 5,082 — on Pennsylvania
Rd., 20 m. E. of Washington, the county
seat. Natural gas.
A3IERICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established April, 1901; Roman E. Koehler,
editor; Hazzard & Koehler, publishers (6— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
DOWNINGTOWN, Chester Co. R
2,133+ pop., on Pennsylvania and Philadel-
phia & Reading Rds., 30 m. W. of Phila-
delphia. Manufactures of paper, woolen
goods, bricks and machinery.
ARCHIVE; Saturdays; prohibition; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1878; Harry L. Skeen, editor; Suburban Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (7—3 P). Circ'n 'jkl."
DOYLESTOWN, c. h., Bucks Co. R
3,034+ pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd.,
28 m. N. of Philadelphia. Lumber and
planing mills. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKIiY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 18x23;
subscription— daily $2.50, weeklv $1; estab-
lished—dally 1890, weekly 1816; J. C. Dimm,
editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation- Daily: "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 2,118. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1896, I. In 1897, publisher as-
serts, exceeding 2.500. Inl898.yl. Inl899,yl.
In 1900, yl. Actual average for 1901, 2,S07.
In 1902, vH. In 1903, vH. In 1904, yl.
INTELLIGENCER; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and BUCKS CO. INTEL.-
lilGENCER, Thursdays; republican; eight
to twelve pages 18x24; subscription— dailv
$2.50, weekly $1; established — daily 1886,
weekly 1804; A. K. Thomas, editor; intelli-
gencer Company, publishers (1 — 1).
Circulation— Dailv: Actual average for
1895, 1,286. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. Actual average for
1902, 2,310; for 1903, 3,338; for 1904,
3,161.
Weekly: Actual average for 1995, 2,555.
In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In
1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, vT. Actual
average for 1902, 2,310; /or 1903, 2,716;
for 1904. 2,934.
REPUBLICAN} every evening except
Sunday, and BUCKS CO. REPUBLI-
CAN, Thursdays; republican; four pages-
daily 171^x23, weeklj' 22x28; subscription-
daily $2.50, weekly $1; established 1893; Ed-
ward A. Trego, editor; Republican Printing
Co., publishers (7— 3P).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1895, 1,818; for 1896, 1,803. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. "JKL."
\Veekly: In 1894 and 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest issue 1,550. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. "JKL."
BUCKS CO. EXPRESS AND RE-
FORM; Thursdays; German; democratic;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1827; Fred Constantine, editor and
publisher (7-3 P). Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
899
PENNSYLVANIA.
BUCKS CO. MIRROR; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 22x28; subscription
81;establislied 1870; Fred. Constantine, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "i£i"
DRIFTWOOD, Cameron Co. \^ 509t
pop., on Allegheny Vallej' and Pennsylvania
Go's Rdg., 19 m. S. S. E. of Emporium, the
county seat. Lumbering.
GAZETTE: Thursdays ; independent ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1876; Jas. S. Johnston, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
DUBOIS, CUarfield Co. U 9,375t pop.,
on Allegheny Valley, Mahoning Valley,
Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg and Clear-
field & Mahoning Rds., 19 m. N. W. of
Clearfield, the county seat, and 127 N. E. of
Pittsburg. Coal mining and lumbering.
COURIER ; every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; Independ-
ent-republican; daily four to eight pages
18x24, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $3, weekly $1; established— daily 1888,
weekly 1878; E. S. Gray, editor; Gray Print
ing Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation — Daily: In 1897. "jkl." In
1898, Z. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1897, "jkl.- In 1898, Z. In
1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, y I. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
EVENING EXPRESS; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednes
days; independent; daily four, weekly eight
pages 16x22; subscription— daily $1.50, weekly
50 cents; established— daily 1892, weekly 1883;
P. S. "Weber, editor; Express Printing and
Publishing Company, publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation-Daily : In 1895. 1. In 1896, 1.
In 1897, I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl.-
W^eekly: Inl895. 1. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. y I. In 1899, 'jkl"
EVENING SEARCHLIGHT; every
evening exc«pt Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Saturdays; independent; daily four pages
15x22, weekly eight pages 18x24; subscription
—daily $3, weekly 50 cents; established-
daily August, 1902. weekly May, 1901; F.
McMichael and L. Wright, editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulation- Daily: "jkl." (A A).
W^eekly : Actual average for a year end-
ing with July . 1902. 4,8tJ0. In 1903, yG. In
1904, yH.
DUNCANNON, Perry Co. n l,661t
pop.— local estimate 2,000 -on Pennsylvania
Rd. and Susquehanna r., 11 m. S. E. of New
Bloomfleld, the county seat, and 14 N. W.
of Harrisburg, the State Capital. Manu-
factures of lumber, iron, nails, hosiery and
shirts. Flour mills.
RECORD; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1873;
J. B. Parsons, editor and publishec (2—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "iKi,." In 1897. Z. In
1900, June, publisher asserts, no Issue within
thepastvearunderl,100. In 1901. ^z— 1.2. 4.6)1.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) T. In 1904, yl.
DUNMORE, Lackawanna Cn. [:fl2,583t
pop., on Erie & Wyoming Valley Rd., 2 m.
N. E. of Scranton, the county seat. Coal
mining and silk mills.
PIONEER WEEKLY; Saturdays; in
dependent; six pages 11x16; subscription
50 cents; established 1886; E. J. Woodward,
editor; The Pioneer Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
DUQUESNE, Alltgheny Co. p 9,036t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 6 m. S. E. of
PENNSYLVANIA.
Pittsburg, the county seat. Agriculture
and mining. Steel works.
OBSERVER; Fridays ; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ; Filcer
& Blair, editors and publishers (7—3 P). Cir-
culation "JKL."
T I M E S ; Fridays; local; eight pages
15x22; sub.scrlptiou $1; established Decem-
ber, 1904; John A. Geeting, editor; Times
Publishing Co., publishers (1 — 5).
DUSHORE, Sullivan Co. c^] 88it pop.,
on Lehigh Valley Rd., 21 m. S. of Towanda.
Mining, lumbering, farming and agri-
culture.
SULLIVAN GAZETTE; Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.20 ; established 1887; Geo. Streby,
editor and publisher (7— 3P). Circ'n "jki,."
SULLIVAN CO. HERALD; Wednes
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; suo-
scription$l; established 1899; Scoutou& Car-
roll, editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
SULLIVAN REVIEW; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1878; Fred Newell, editor
and publisher (1—4).
Circulation : In 1893 and 1894, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,104. Actual average for
1895,1,043. In 1896, I. Actual average for
1897. 1,056; for 1898. 1.056. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, July, publisher asserts, each week of
the past year, 1,056. In 1901, yl. In 1903, Decem-
ber, publisher asserts, smallest edition dur-
ing past two years was 1.056. In 1904, "jkl."
EAST BERLIN, Adams Co. g 668t
pop., on Western Maryland Rd., about 16 m.
E. by N. E. of Gettysburg, the county seat.
Agriculture and manufacturing.
NEWS; Wednesdays; neutral; four pages
18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1893; R. B.
Glatfelter, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
EAST BRADY, Clarion Co. -a l,233t
pop., on Allegheny Valley Rd. and Alle-
gheny r., 67 m. N. N. E. of Pittsburg. Coal
mining.
REVIEW; Thursdays; ludependeni-,
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1885; R. A. Thomas, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
EAST EMPORIUM, Cameron Co.
b 30 pop., 1 m. E. of Emporium, the county
seat. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays ; Inde-
pendent ; eight pages 13x20 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1867; S. S. Racket, editor and
publisher. Circulation "ikl"
EAST GREENVILLE, Montgom-
ery Co. □, 894+ pop., on Perkiomen Rd., 18 m.
S. of Allentown. Manufacture of cigars.
Agriculture.
PERKIOMEN LEDGER; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1890; Chas. O. F.Treichler, edi-
tor and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation jkl."
EAST M'KEESPORT, Allegheny
Co. p 873+ pop., on Penusylvania and Bal-
timore & Ohio Rds., 3 m. N. of McKeesport.
Electrical and air brake works, tin plate
manufactory, coal mining, oil and gaa
wells and agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; fourpagea
13x20 ; subscription 50 cents ; established
1898; News Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
900
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA.
PENNSYLVANIA.
£ A S T O N, c. h., Northampton Co. n-
26,775+ pop., on Central of New Jersey
Delaware. Lackawanna & Western, Bangor
& Portland and Lehigh Valley Rds. and
Delaware r., 57 m. N. of Philadelphia. Seat
of Lafavette College. Manufacturing.
ARGUS; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Frl-
<iays; democratic; four pages 22x28; subscrip-
tion—dailv $3, semi-weekly $1; established
—daily 18^9, semi- weekly 1826; C. J. Smith,
editor; Easton Argus Publishing Co., pub
Ushers (5 — 1).
Circulation— Daily: In 1902, "iKL." In
1903, H. In 1904, H.
Semi-Weekly: "jkl"
EXPRESS; every evening except Sun-
day; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $5 ; established 1854 ; Howard
Mutchler, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation : In 1902, "Jja.." In 1903, I. In
1904, yl.
FREE PRESS; every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI - WEEKL. Y, Tues-
days and Fridays; republican; eight pages
23x29; subscription— daily $3.12, semi-weekly
$1: established— daily 1866, semi- weekly 1857;
Clarence N. Andrews, The Free Press Pub-
lishing Co,, editors and publishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily : In 1894. publlsber as-
serts, not less than 2,700. In 1895, H. In 1896,
H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, y I. In
1900. vl. In 1901, (z— 1.2. 4, 5) I. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, yl ( • •). In 1904. 1.
Semi-AYeekly: "jkl.- In 1901, Z (1,2,4,5).
NORTHAMPTON DEMOCRAT;
semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1881; Howard Mutchler, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
IjAFAYETTE; Fridays, during college
year; collegiate: twenty four pages 8x10;
subscription «2: established 1870; Students
of Lafayette College, editors and publishers
(6—3). Circulation "JKL."
NORTHAMPTON CO. REPORT-
ER; Fridays; legal; eight pages 6x9; sub-
scription $2; established 1885: H.D.Maxwell,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
SENTINEL. ; Tuesdays ; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1817; J. P. Correll. editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL." ( ??)
SUNDAY CALL; Sundays ; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1883: P. J. Correll, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, I. In
1898, yl. In 1899, vl. In 1900. yl (++). In
1901, vT. In 1902,yI.1Inl903. yl. In 1904, yl.
.JOURNAL; monthly; labor; twenty-
eight pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished January, 1903; M. D. L. Shrope. editor
and publisher (12—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
1,345. In 1904, yl.
TOUCHSTONE; monthly, during col-
lege year; collegiate; thirty-eight pages 5x8;
subscription $1; established 1896; Students
of Lafayette College, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN
AC A DEMY OF MEDICINE; bi month
ly; medical sociology; sixty four pages 4x6;
subscription $3; established 1S91; Chai-les
Mclntire. editor; The American Academy of
Medicine, publishers (12—3). Circ'n "jkl.
EAST PITTSBURG, Allegheny Co.
P 2.883 pop., 8 m. S. E. of Pittsburg.
NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
EAST STROUDSBURG, Monroe
Co. D- 2,648+ pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna
& Western Rd., 1 m. N. E. of Stroudsburg,
the county seat. Manufacturing.
NEWS ; Wednesdays; Independent ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1878;
W. D. Lanterman, editor and publisher
(7—3 P). Circulation "jj£l"
NORMAL ECHOES; monthly, during
scnool year; scholastic; thirty-six pages
8x12; subscription 75 cents; established 1894;
Students of East Stroudsburg State Normal
School, editors and publishers (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL." (A A).
EBENSBURG, c. h., Cambria Co. a
1,574+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 26 m.
W. of Altoona and 112 E. of Pittsburg.
Manufactures of lumber, woolen goods and
leather.
CAMBRIA FREEMAN; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 22x28; subscription
$1; established 1867; Osborn * Andrews, edi-
tors and publishers (12—3). Circ'n "jkl "
CAMBRIA TRIBUNE ; Fridays ;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1898; R. J, KaylorandH. G.
Kaylor, editors and publishers. CIrc'n"JKL "
MOUNTAINEER HERALD; Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1871; W.R.Thomp-
son, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1897, "iKL." In 1898, 1. In
1899, publisher asserts, not less than 1.150. In
1900, yl. Actual average for 1901, 1,221;
for 1902, 1,399; /or 1903, 1,683. In 1904.
(z— 4) I.
EDGE'WOOD PARK, Allegheny
Co. p on Pennsylvania Rd., 5 m. E. of Pitts-
burg, the county seat. Seat of the Western
Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and
Dumb.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIANj
semi-monthly, during school year; deaf
mute; eight pages 11x16; subscription 50
cents; established 1893; H. L. Branson, edi-
tor; Western Pennsylvania Institution for
the Deaf, publishers. Circulation "iKL."(A A).
EDINBORO, Erie Co. ^ 691t pop.,
18 m. S. of Erie, the county seat. Manu-
factures of lumber, pumps, sash and blinds.
Seat of Northwestern State Normal School.
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1881; C. J. Cooper, editor and
publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "iKj,." In 1896, 1. In
1897, Y. In 1898. publisher asserts, no Issue
less than 1.000. In 1809. "jia." In 1902, Z (4).
SUNSHINE MAdAZINE AND
EDUCATIONAL INDEPENDENT;
monthly; literary; thirty-six pages 6x9; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1900; Edlnboro
Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with June, 1901, 14,459 : for 1902,
29,442. In 1903, yC. In 1904. yC.
EL.DRED, McKean Co. tl 963t pop.,
on Bradford, Bordell &Kinzua and Western
New York & Pennsylvania Rds. and Alle-
gheny r., 14 m. W. of Bradford. Manufac-
tures of lumber, leather and cutlery.
EAGLE; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1878 ; A. D. Gould, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl "
ELIZABETH, Allegheny Co. p l,866t
pop., on Pittsburg & Lake Erie Rd. and
Monongahela r., 22 m. S. of Pittsburg, the
county seat. Coal mining and boat building.
Chief shipping point of the Monongahela
coal fields. Agriculture.
HERALD ; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x30; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1873; R. T.Wiley, editor; McOlnley &
Wiley, publishers (8—3). Circulation "iXL.-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
901
PENNSYLVANIA.
ELIZABETHTO"WN, Xanca«<«r
Co. 0,1, 473t pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 18 m.
W. N. W. of Lancaster, the county seat, and
18 S. E. of Harrisburg, the State capital.
Agricultural-implement and wheel manu-
factory and a flour mill. Cattle center.
Agriculture.
CHRONICLiEj Thursdays; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1870; J.
G. Westafer, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
ELIZABETHVILLE, Dauphin Co.
D838+ pop., on Northern Central Rd.,7 m. E.
of Susquehanna r. and 24 N. of Harrisburg,
the State capital. Grist mill, wagon, furni-
ture and stocking factories and foundries.
ECHO; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1893;
A. H. Smith, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "jKt."
JjUTHERAN; monthly; evangelical
lutheran ; fourteen pages llJ^xlB; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1895; Rev. O. E.
Pflueger, editor and publisher. CIrc'n "jkl."
ELKLAND, Tioga Co. ^ l,109t pop.,
on Fall Brook and Addison & Pennsylvania
Rda., 27 m. S. W. of Corning, N. Y. Carriage,
basket and toy factories and tanneries.
Agriculture.
J O U R N A Li ; Thursdays ; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1875; F. B. Orser, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1897. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
ELK LICK, Somerset Co. p 1,500
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 25 m. S. of
Somerset, the county seat. Coal mining,
lumbering and agriculture.
SOMERSET CO. STAR; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1891; P. L.Livengood, editor
and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jki.." In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, more than 1,000. In 1900, ■•jki.."
Actual average for 1903, 1,199 (A A).
ELLWOOD CITY, Lawrence Co. -a
2,243+ pop., on Pittsburg & Western and
Pennsylvania, Beaver & Ellwood Rds., 11 m.
N. of Beaver. Bicycle tube works, tin-plate
factory, glass works, R. R. car supplies,
hardware factory and planing mill.
CITIZEN ; Fridays; independent; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
F. E. Poister, editor and publisher. Circu
lation "JKL." (A A).
EAGLE AND MOTOR ; Thursdays ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1894; Eagle and Motor Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (12 — 4)
Circulation: In 1897. -jkl." in 1898, Z.
Actual average for 1901 , 1 ,680. In 1902, y I.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
'EJjM.mJ'RST ^ Lackawanna Co. cf 444t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Rd., 6 m. E. by S. E. of Scranton, the county
seat.
STGNALi; Fridays; ten pages 10x14; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; F. W. Harlow,
editorandpublisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl "
PENNSYLVANIA.
E M L E NT O N, Venango Co. b l,190t
pop., on Allegheny Valley Rd. and Allegheny
r., 89 m. N. of Pittsburg. Farming.
HERALD ; Fridays ; eight pages 15x26;^
subscription $1; established 1897; C.F. Haider-
man, editorandpublisher (7— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 20x26-
subscriptiou $1; established 1885; E. H. Cub-
bison, editor and publisher (3 — 8).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896.1. In
1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl." (??) In 1902, Z (4).
EMPORIUM, c. h., Cameron Co. tl
2,463+ pop., on Pennsylvania, Emporium &
Rich Valley and Western New York &
Pennsylvania Rds., 75 m. W. of Lock Haven
Iron furnace, coal mining, coke industry.
CAMERON CO. PRESS; Thursdays;
republican ; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1866; H. H. Mullin, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl " In
1902. Z (1, 2, 4). In 1903, Z (4) (• #).
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1866; Barton & Hockley, editors
and publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
(AA).
E P H R A T A, Lancaster Co. O^ 2,451 f
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 13 m.
N. W. of Lancaster, the county seat. Iron
foundry, knitting, silk, hosiery, flour and
planing mills and cigar manufactories..
Summer resort.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1888; D. B. Lefever, editor and publisher.
Cijculation ".tkl."
REPORTER; Fridays; four pages
18x24; sub.scription 50 cents; established
1896; John M. Fry, editor; Wm. K. Fishburn,
publisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898, zl. In
1899, yl. In 1900, "okl." In 1902. Z (4, 6). Act-
ual average for a year ending with July 10,
1903,^,283. In 1904, y I.
REVIEW ; Fridays ; neutral ; eight pages
17x23; subscriDtion $1; established 1878; Chas.
S. Yeager, editor and publisher ('2 — 1).
Circulation: From 1893 to 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,500. In 1896. I. In
1897, Y. In 189S, zl. Actual average for
1899. 1,694. In 1900, vl. In 1901. yl. In
1902, (z— 11) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, (z-4,6) I.
ERIE, c. h., Erie Co. ^62,733T pop.,
center of five railroads, on Lake Erie, 90 m
S. W. of Buffalo, N. Y. Lake commerce,
lumber trade and manufacturing. Several
natural-gas wells.
DAILY.
EVENING HERAI^D ; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays;
democi'atic; daily eight, weekly sixteen pages
18x24; subscription— daily $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1878; Herald Printing and Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (2 — 4).
Circulation— Daily : Rating varied from
G in 1892 to I in 1895. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl." In
1903, (z— (i) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
Weekly : In 1895, -jkl." In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "JKL." In 1900, 1. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
MORNING DISPATCH; every morn
Ing; republican; eight to twelve pages 17x22;
suDScrlption — $5.50; established — Dispatch
1851, Gazette 1823, Charles H. Strong, publisher
(12-4)
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
le.'^s than-2.900. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yl . In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In IflOl, yl. In
1902, (z— 6) G. In 19(J3, yG. In 1904, (z— 4, 6)G.
902
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNS TL VANIA.
TAGEBL.ATTUND ZUSCHAUER;
«very evening except Sunday, and NA-
TIONAL, ZEITUNG, Fridays; German;
independent; daily four pages 20x27. weekly
sixteen pages 18x24; subscription— dally $5.20,
weekly $2; established 1850; Held, Gorenflo
& Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4)
I(»#). Inl9U4.yI.
Weekly: "jkl" Inl897. Z. In 1900, Z. In
1902, "JKL." In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). In 1904, yl.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
republican; ten pages 18x24; subscription
$3; established 1888; F. S. Phelps, editor;
Times Publishing Co., publishers (2—4).
Cii'culatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 3,250. Actual average for 1896,
4.135. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH. Actual
average for 1899, 5,399; for 1900, 6,534;
for 1901, 8,807; for 1902, 10,645; for 1903,
11,208; /o/- 1904. 14,257.
Publisher's announcement. ~Thk Erie Times
furnishes a detailed, sworn statement of
circulation for every day in the year for
1904, showing an average of 14,257 copies
daily, or a larger circulation than all the
other papers published in Erie have com-
bined. The Times is the only paper that
guarantees its circulation and embodies
this guarantee in every advertising con-
tract made. Compare bur rating in this
Directory with the other papers and judge
lor yourself. The daily average for Jan-
uary , February and March. 1905, exceeds
15,000 copies each issue.
WEEKLY.
ECHO; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription 50 cents ; es
tablished 1895; T. P. Rynder, editor and
publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation : In 1896, G. In 189T, publisher
asserts, lowest printed 4,000. In 1898. yH.
In 1899, y H. In 1900, zH. In 1901. vH. In
1902. (z— 4,6) H. In 1903, vH. In 19(t4, y J.
HEI3IAT!!<KLAENGE; Wednesdays;
Independent; ei^ht pages 15x22 ;subsoriptiou
$1.25; established September. 1903; Hans
Krauss. editor; The Siebenbueger Publishing
Co.. publishers (1—5).
I'EOPLE; Saturdays; labor; four pages
15x22; subscription 50 cents; established 1891;
Joshua Wauhope, editor; The Evening Tele-
gram Publishing Co., publishers (1—4). Of-
ficial organ of the Central Labor Union.
Circuliition: In 1896, -jkl" In 1897. Z. In
1898. Z. In 1899, Z. Actual average for 1902,
1,843; /or 1903, 3,033 (A A)
SUNDAY 3IESSENGER.GRAPH.
IC; Sundays; sixteen pages 17x24; sub-
scription S2.40; established— JJfessengrer 1894,
Graphic 1880; The Sunday Messenger Pub-
lishing Company, editors and publishers
(6-3).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, y I.
Inl9'H, vT. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I {%'%).
Inlit04, vl.
SUNDAY MORNING POST; Sun
days, and WEEKLY, Mondajs; sixteen
pages 15x22; subscription — Sundav $2. .50,
weekly $1; established October, 1902; The
Erie Post Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—4).
Circulation— Sunday: Actual average for
190.3,4,074. In 1904, yH.
Monday: "jkl.-
EVERETT, Bc^/ord Co. q l,864t pop.,
on Huntingdon & Broad Top Mountain
Rd., 8 m. E. of Bedford, the county seat.
Tanneries, flour and planing mills, foun-
dry, blast furnace, glass and agi-lcultural-
Implemeut factories.
PRESS; Fridays; republican; four pages
122x26; subscription $1; established 1868;
Joseph F. Biddle, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation : In 1898. "jjcl." In 1899. I. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902.}!. In 1903,
(z-i) I. In 1904, yl.
PENNS YL VANIA.
REPUBL.ICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; C. S. Clark, Jr., editor and pub-
lisher (3—3) Circulation "jkl-" In 1900, Z
(8,4.5). In 1902, "JKL ••
FALLS CREEK, Clearfield Co. a
1,500 pop., on Allegheny Valley, Buffalo,
Rochester & Pittsburg, Pennsylvania and
Reynoldsville & Falls Creek Rds., 22 m. N.
W. of Clearfield, the county seat. Tannery.
saw mill and glass plant. Brickyards.
HERA Li D ;Friday s ; independent ; twelve
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ;
DavidC. Whltehill.editor and publisher(12— 4\
Circulation: In 1900, -jkl.- In 1901,(z-6) I.
Actual average for a year ending with July,
1902, 3,088. In 1903, (z-4) 1. In 1VK)4, (z-4) I.
FAYETTE CITY,i^at/e(fe Co.pi,595t
pop., on Pittsburg & Lake Erie Rd., 23 m.
N. W. of Uniontown. Coal mining.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; C. W. Beam, editor and publisher
(6 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
FORD CITY, Armstrong Co. -D 2,870t
pop., on Allegheny Vallej^ and Allegheny r. ,
4 m. S. of Kittaning, the county seat. Plate-
glass works, pottery, flour mill and brick-
yards.
NEWS; Saturdays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; John T. Cun-
ningham, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "JKL "
FOREST CITY, Susquehanna Co. (if
4,2^9-f pop., on New York, Lake Erie &
Western and New York, Ontario & Western
Rds., 6 m. N. of Carbondale. Coal mining.
stone quarries, silk mill and agriculture.
NEWS; Thui'sdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1887; Gelder & Budd, editors and publishers
(3-3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 19C2, 1,094. In 1903, "jkl"
FRACKVILLE, Schuylkill Co. n-
2,594+ pop., on Philadelphia & Reading and
Pennsylvania Rds., 8 m. N. of Pottsville.
Agriculture and coal mining.
LEDGER; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1897; Wm. Q. Hess, editor; W. G. & H.
H. Hess, publishers (6—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
STAR; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 18x20; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1892; U. Grant Mengel, editorand pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
FRANKLIN, c.h., Venango Co.tl
7,317+ pop., on New York, Lake Erie &
Western, Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and Allegheny Valley Rds. and Allegheny
r.. 28 m. S. E.of Meadville. Petroleum trade
and manufacturing.
EVENING NEWS: every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and VENANGO CITIZEN-
PRESS, Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily $4.50, weekly
50 cents; established- daily 1878, weekly 1855;
Jas. B. Borland, editor; Evening News Print-
ing Companv, publishers (6—3).
Circulation — Daily : In 1896, "jkl " In
1897, Z. Actual average for im), l,345;/or
1901, 1,563. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1904 2 597.
Weekly : In 1895. publisher asserts, not less
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
903
PENNSYLVANIA.
than 2,400. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, zl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, (z-4. 6) I. In 1901. yl.
In 19(13, yl. In 1!)03, yl. In 19(14. yl.
VK\AN(;0 H Kit Alii); every evening
e.x:oept Smulay (A A).
V E N A N G <» fS P E C T A T O R I FrI
days; democratic; eight pages 13J^x20; iub-
8crlptlon$l; established 1849; H.M.Irwin &
Co.. editors and publishers.
Circulation : In 1897, "jki." In 1898, Z. In
1899, publisher asserts, at least 2.000. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. Inl9iU, yl.
VENANGO VINDICATOR; Fridays;
prohibition; eight pages 15x22; suliscription
• jl; established October, 1902; James H.
Keeley. editor; The Venango Printing Co.,
publishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl." In
1903. Z (4) (••).
FREEBURG, Snyder Co: a
5 m. from Susquehanna r. and 40 N. of
Harrisburg, the State capital. Tannery
and cigar, coach, silk and other factories.
Musical college and academy.
COlIRIER:Thursdays;republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1866;
Heury B. Moyer, editor and publisher (8— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
FREELiAND, Luzerne Co. D- 5,254t
pop.— local estimate 7,800— on Lehigh Valley
Rd., 9 m. N. E. of Hazleton. Iron foundry,
eilk mill and machine shops. Coal.
TRIBUNE; triweekly, Mondays. Wed-
nesdays and Fridays; democratic; four pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1888;
Tribune Co. (Limited), editors and publish
ers (ti— 3). Circ'n ••jkl" In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
PRESS; semi weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1895; W. R. Flad, editor and pub
Usher (2 — 4).
Circiilatiou: Actual average for 1896,
1,134. Inl897. Y. In 1898. "jkl."
PROGRESS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1881; Owen
Fowler, editor; W. Guy Lensenbach, pub-
lisher (2 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
SLOVENSKA PRAVDA; Thursdays;
Slavonic; republican; eight pages 16x22; sub
scription $1.50; established 1894; Gustave
Schneider, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.150. In 1896. I. In 1897, I Z. ^ct-
ual average for 1898. l,''Z9'-i. In 1899. zj. In
19(X), I. In 1901. yl. In 1902, y I. Inl903,"JKL."
FREEPORT, Armstrong Co. -alJ5i^
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Allegheny r.,
29 m. N. E. of Pittsburg. Agriculture.
HERALD; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1899; Freeport
Printing and Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (9—3). Circulation "jkl"
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent-repub-
lican : four pages 18x24 : subscription $1 ;
established 1876: R. B. McKee, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
FRICKS, Bucks Co. q, on Philadel-
phia & Reading Rd., 3 m. W. of Doyles
town, the county seat. Farming.
POULTRY ITEM; monthly; poultry
and pet stock; thirty-two pages 8x11; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1898; Henry H.
Frick, editor; Item Publishing Co., pub
Ushers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl." Actual aver
age /or 1899. t2,508; for 1900. 4,808; for
1901, 6.6''25: for a i/cn^ ending with August,
1902, .'5, 808; for 1903, 4,900; for 1904,
5,833.
GAJjI^TO'S , Potter Co. tl 2,415t pop.,
on Buffalo & Susquehanna Rd., 5 m. S. W.
PENNSYLVANIA.
of Gaines. Tannery, lumbering and car
shops. Agriculture.
DE.>10CRAT; Thursdays (A A).
LEADER. DISPATCH ; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; E. R. Beever, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898. I. In
1899. zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 11103, yl. In 1904, yl.
WORKER; Thursdays; socialist; eight
cages 15x22; subscription $1; established
September, 1903; E. P. Jennings, editor and
publisher (1—4) (A A).
GALLITZIN, Cambria Co. a 2.7.59t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 13 m. W. of
Altoona. Coal mines and coke factories.
Agriculture.
TIMES; Fridays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1894; W. H.
Eckenrode, editor and publisher (12—5). Cir-
culation "jkl."
GENESEE, Potter Co. i 250 pop., on
New York & Pennsylvania and Buffalo &
Susquehanna Rds., 18 m. N. E. of Couders-
port, the county seat. Agriculture.
TIMES; Wednesdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents: estab-
lished 1896; R. L. Hurd, editor and publisher
<'12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
REVIEW; monthly; Independent; four
pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished January, 1902; Victor M. Allen, editor
and publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
GETTYSBURG, c. h., Adams Co. g
3,495+ pop., on Philadelphia & Reading and
Western Maryland Rds., 36 m. S. S. W. of
Harrisburg, the State capital. Seat of Penn-
sylvania College and Theological College of
the Lutheran Church.
PROGRESS ; every evening except Sun-
day: Independent; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $3; established October, 1902; T.
Zeamer, eriitor; Progress Publishing Co.,
publishers (3— 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; independent;
daily four to six, weekly eight pages 13x20;
subscription— daily $2.25, weekly $1; estab-
lished October, 1902: John J. Garvin, editor;
M. A. Garvin, publisher (3—5).
NEWS; semi weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; Independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $l.f0; established November, 1902;
N. C. Bar behenn, editor and publisher (12— 3).
Circulation ' jkl.-
COMPILER; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 13MiX22 ; subscription$1.50; estab-
lished 1818; Wm. Arch McClean, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 1.900. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1900, June, pub-
lisher asserts, at no time during the last year
less than 1.720. In 1901. vl. In 1902, y I. In
1903, yl. In 1904 (z—1) I.
STAR AND SENTINEL; Wednesdays;
republican ; four pages 23x28 ; subscription
$1.50; estahlished — Sentinel 1800, Star 1828;
consolidated 1867; E. E, Slaybaugh, editor;
Guyon H. Buehler. publisher (7—3 P). Circu-
lation ".lkl" In 1897. Z. In 1902, "-JKL."
LUTHERAN QUARTERLY; Janu-
ary, April, July and October; lutheran; one
hundred and sixty-two pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $2.50; established 1849; Philip M. Bikle,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
GIRARD, Erie Co. tl 954t pop., on
New York, Chicago & St. Louis, Lake Shore
& Michigan Southern, Pennsylvania Co'a
904
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNS YL VANIA.
and Pittsburg, Shenaugo & Lake Erie Rds.,
16 m. S. W. of Erie, the county seat. Agri-
culture and manufacturing.
COSMOPOLITE; Thursdays; independ-
ent-republican; four pages 22x28; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1866; Murphy & Nichols,
editors and publishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.028. In 1896, publisher asserts,
smallest edition 1,128. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
•JKL." In 1899, publisher asserts, smallest
number 1.160; in 1900. 1,22.'5. In 1901, yl. In
1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904 (z-4) I.
GIRARDVILLE, Schuylkill Co. d-
3,666-|- pop., on Philadelphia & Reading and
Lehigh Valley Rds.. 9 m. N. by N. W. of
Pottsville, the county seat. Coal mining.
liEADER; Saturdays; four pages 13x20;
subscription 50 cents; established 1892; J. C.
Bracy, editor and nublisher. Circ'n "jkl."
PRESS AND TIMES; Fridays ; re
publican; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1878; Albert Arnold, editor and
publisher (.3— .3). Circ'n "jkl." In 1903, Z (4,5).
GliEN CAMPBELL, Indiana Co. -a
1,500 pop., on Pennsylvania and Pittsburg
& Eastern Rds., 2:3 m. N. E. of Indiana, the
county seat. Coal mining, agriculture and
lumber.
COUNTY JOURNAL,; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; Calvin H. Ranck, editor; Journal
Publishing Company, publishers (3—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
GLENROCK, York Co. gi.llTtpop.,
on Northern Central Rd.. 16 m. S. of York,
the county seat. Flour, wire cloth, w^oolen
and planing mills and other manufactures.
Farming.
ITEM; Fridays; independent; four pages
20x27; subscription $1; established 1870; M. L.
Kapp, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,800. In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896. 1,079; for 1897. 1,078. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, -jkl-" In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
GREATBEND, Susquehanna Co. cf
836+ pop., on Erie Rd., 9 m. W. N. W. of
Susquehanna and 14 S. by S. E. of Bing-
hamton, N. Y. Tannery. Farming, grazing
and railroading.
PL.AINDEALER ; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1874 ; Samuel P. More, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
GREENCASTLE, Franklin Co. P
1,163+ pop., on Cumberland Valley Rd., 63 m.
S. W. of Harrisburg, the State capital.
Manufactory of agricultural implements.
Farming.
ECHO-PILOT; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1: es-
tablished 1849; Geo. M. Heilman and W. J.
Patton. editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
PRESS; Wednesdays; independent: four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; e.stablished 187<<;
B. F. Winger, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
GREENSBITRG, c. h., Westmore-
land Co. p 6,508+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd.,
31 m. E. S. E. of Pittsburg. Steam-heating
apparatus factory, steel works, glass
works, nut and bolt manufactory and
PENNS YL VANIA .
natural- gas wells. Coal - shipping point.
Agriculture.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, twice-a-week, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
Bubscription— daily $3, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 1881; E. A. Cremer, editor; The Greens-
burg Press Company, publishers (8-3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1897, "jkl." ^ct-
waZ areragre /or 1898. 3,622. In 1899, vl. In
1900, vl. In 1901, vl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) I (••). In 1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1897. "jkl." Actual averag*
for 1898, 3,410. In 1899, yH. In 1900. y I.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1P03, (z-4) I (• #).
In 1904, y I.
STAR; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY CLIPPER, Wednesdays;
democratic; daily eight, weekly twelve
pages" 15x22 ; subscription — daily $3, weekly
$1; established— daily March, 1901, weekly
1896; James K. Clarke, editor; Westmoreland
Printing and Publishing Co.. publishers
(12—3). Circulation — daily "JKL." In 1603,
Z (6) (••). Weekly "jkl."
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and TRIBUNE-HERALD, Tues
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription-daily $3, weeklv $1.50; estab-
ll-shed— daily 1889, weekly 1807; Crombie Allen,
editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation- Daily: Actual average for
1895, 2.327. In 1896, H. Actual average
for 1897, 2,534; /or 1898, 2.818; /or 1899,
2,783; for a year ending with July. 1900,
2,803. In IPOl (z— 6) H. Actual average
/or 1902, 3,192; /or 1903, 3,435; /or 19 4,
3.964.
Weekly : In 1898, "jkl. • Actual average for
a year ending with February, 1900, 2,436.
In 1901 (z— 6) 1. Actual average for 1902,
2,425: /or 1903. 2,408. In 1904. yl.
PENNSYLVANIA ARGUS; Wednes-
days; democratic; four pages 21x28 : subscrip-
tion $L50; established 1882; John M. Laird 'a
Sons, editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
WESTMORELAND DEMOCRAT;
Wednesdaj's; democratic; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1798; Vogle &
Winsheimer. editors and publishers (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1902. -jkl." In lf03, (z-4)
I. In 1904 (z— 4) I (••).
GREENVILLE, Mercer Co. ^ 4,814t
pop., on Erie, Pennsylvania Co's and Besse-
mer & Lake Erie Rds. and Shenango r., 8&
m. N. W. of Pittsburg. Rolling mills,
manufactories and coal mines. Steel
tubing. Farming.
EVENING RECORD; every evening
except Sunday; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $4.50; establishefi 1897; Advance Argus
Co., editors and publishers (12—4). Circula-
tion "lki"
ADVANCE ARGUS; Thursdays; re-
publican: eight pages 15x22; subscription
§1; established 184S; J. L. Morrison, editor;
Advance Argus Co., publisher.'* (12—1).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,067; /or 1896, 1,203. In 1S!I7. V. In 1898,
publisher asserts, smallest i.ssue 1,160. In
1899, yl. In 19U0, imblisher asserts, smallest
Issue, exclusive of sample copies or special
editions, was 1,170. In 1901, yl. Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,450. In i9U3, yl. Actual
nverapeformn, 1.558.
liUTHEKAN VVORLH; Thursdays;
lutheran; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription
$1.50; e.stablished 1891 ; David H. Bauslin, edi-
tor; Lutheran World Co.. publishers (3— 5 P>.
<'irculation: In 1S95. publisher asserts, not
les.s than I.'IOO. In 1896. G. In 1*^97. Y. In
189"^, yH. In 1899, zH. In 1900, yH. In
1901. vH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 4) H.
In 1904. yH.
NEVVS : Fridays: republican: eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1881 ; D. E.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
905
PESNS YL VA NIA .
Billig and J. L. Carnes, editors and pub'
Ushers (fi— 3).
Circulation : In 1895, "jkl." In 1896. I. In
1897, I Z. Actual average for- 1898. 1,361.
Inl899.vl. Inl900,vl. Inl901,yl. Iul'.)02,yl.
In l'.»0!,"(z-4) I. In 11)04, yl.
PK.O<)JRES>S; Saturdays; independent-
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1876; VV. F. Harpst, editor
and publisher (7-3). Circulation "jkl"
I»IANSFIEL.I) J.UTIIEKAN: month-
ly; lutheran; twenty-four paj;es 9?^xl2; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1901; O. D.
Baltzly, editor; Young Lutheran Co.. pub-
lishers (S— 3). Circulation "iKL" (A A).
THIEIjENSIAN; monthly, during
the college year; colleeriate; seventy two
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established 1884;
Literary Societies of Thiel College, editors
and nubllshers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
(AA).
WO^IAN'S REAL.3I; monthly; house
hold; sixteen pages 10x13; subscription 10
cents; established 1904; Woman's Realm Pub-
lishing Co,, editors and publi.'ihers (:3— 5 P).
YOUNG LUTHERAN; monthly ;
lutheran; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription
50 cents; established 1883; Theo. B. Roth,
D.D.. editor; The Young Lutheran Company,
publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
31,554. In 1896,C. In 1897. Y. Inl898, yD.
In 1W9. yD. Actual average for 19(10,
*3"i,000. In 1901, yn. Actual average for
1902. til, 716. Ill 1903, yD. Inl904. yE.
HDME MISSIONARY; quarterly.
March, June, September and December;
lutheran; sixteen pages 6x9; subscription 10
cents; e8tabli.shedl900; Rev. J. C. Kunzmann,
editor; Board of Home Missions of Lutheran
Church, publishers (8—8).
Circulation; Actual average for a year
ending ivith June, 1902, 7,722. In 1903,
(z-4) G (A A).
GROVE CITY, Mercer Co. ^ l,599t
pop.— local estimate 2.500— on Pittsburg,
Bessemer & Lake Erie Rd. Coal, iron ore
and limestone. Farming and extensive
manufacturing.
HERALD; Fridays; Independent; eight
to ten pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished May 1903; Moore Bros., editors and
publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
1.336.
REPORTER; Fridays ; republican :
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1879; C. F. Lawrence, editor; C.F.Lawrence
& Sons, publishers ( 1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual average
for 1896. 1 .070. In 1897. Y. In 1898. "jkl."
Actual average for l,9()0, 1,350. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902, 1,445; /or 1903.
1,491. In 1904, yl.
HALIFAX, Dauphin Co. U 818t pop.,
on Northern Central Rd., 20 m. N. of Har-
risburg, the county seat and State capital.
Flour mills and shoe factory. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1888;
C. R. Shope, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "jjft •"
HAIiLiSTEAD, Susquehanna Co. □'
2,028 pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western Rd.. about 11 m. N. E. of Montrose,
the county seat. Farming and chair fac-
tory.
COUNTY HERALD; Wednesdays; in-
dependent; eight pages 15x22: subscription
$1; established 1893; Ira A. Thomas, editor
and publisher (9—3) Circulation "jkl."
PENNSYL VANIA.
HAMBURG. Berks Co. a, 2,315t pop.,
on Pennsylvania and Philadelphia & Read-
ing Rds. and Schuylkill r. and canal, 18 m.
N. of Reading, the county seat. Manufac-
tures of Iron, stationary engines, leather,
fur hats, wood handles, etc. Grain trade.
ITEJ>I; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1874; Wm. O. Heinly, editor and publisher
(8-3). Circulation 'jkl" In 1900, Z. In
1902, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (••).
HANOVER, York Co. g 5,302t pop.,
on Pennsylvania and Western Maryland
Rds., 35 m. S. by S. W. of Harrisburg, the
State capital. Farming and manufactur-
ing.
EVENING HERALD; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days; independent; four pages— daily 15x22,
weekly 20x30; subscription— daily $3, weekly
$1; established— dally 1894, weekly 1872; M.
0. Smith, editor and publisher.
Circulation— Daily : "jkl"
Weekly: In 1895. puljlisher asserts, smallest
issue 1.812. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. "JKL." In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
four pages— daily 18x24, weekly 20x26; sub-
scription-dally $3, weekly $1 ; established—
dailv 1891; weekly 1895; H. O. Young, editor;
The Record Publishing Co., publishers (7—3).
CircHlatiou-Daily: In 1896, "iKi" In
1897, 1 Z. In 1898. yl. In 1899, "jkl."
Weekly: In 1896. "jkl." In 1897, HZ. In
1898, vH. In 1899. vl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
HARLEYSVILLE, Montgomery Co.
R 400 pop., 12 m. N. of Norrlstown, the
county seat, and 25 N. N. W. of Philadel-
phia. Carriage, butter and cheese, cigar
and clothing manufactories.
NEWS; Wednesdays; republican; four
pages 19x26; subscription $1 ; established 1886;
1. R. Haldeman, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "fKL "
HARRISBURG, c. h., Dauphin C:
D State Capital, 50,167tpop.,onPenn8yl-
ranla, Philadelphia & Reading, Cumber-
land Valley and Northern Central Rds. and
Susquehanna r., 106 m. W. of Philadelphia.
Manufactures of iron, steel, carriages, cot-
ton goods, steam cars and flour mills.
Commercial center.
DAILY.
PATRIOT; every morning except Sun-
day, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; eight to twelve
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3, semi-
weekly $1; established 1852; D. G. Fenno,
editor; The Patriot Co., publishers (6-3).
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
G in 1891 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for a year ending with Sep-
tember, 1898. 7,73'iii for a year ending with
January, 1899, 7.588; for a year ending
with October 15, 19(!0. 7,831 ; for a year end-
ing with June. 1901, H,l Obi. In 1902, yF. In
1903, (z— 4) F. Actual average for 1904,
9,048.
Semi- Weekly: "iia" Actual average for
a year ending with February, 1900, 4.8t22.
In 1901. yH. In 1902. yH. In 1903. yH. In
l!K)4.yI.
STAR-INDEPENDENT; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fri-
days; eight pages 17x24; subscription— daily
$3, weekly $1; established — daily 1876,
906
AMERICAN NEWSPArER DIRECTORY,
PENNS TL VA NIA—Ha rrisburg.
weekly 1883; B. F. Meyers, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Circulatiou — Daily: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 6,120. In 1896, G. Actual
average for the first six months of 1897,
6,t234. In 1898. yG. Actual average for a
year ending with October, 1899. 7,917» for
1900, 8,923; for a year ending ivith Oc-
tober, 1901, 9,475; for a year ending with
January, 1903, 10,071. In 1903, yF. Actual
average for 1904, 1 1,153.
Weekly: ••■ikj,-"
TELiEGRAPH; every evening except
Sunday; republican; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription $3; established 1831 ; E. J. Stackpole,
editor; Harrisburg Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (3—1).
Circularton— Daily; Rating varied from
G in 1892 to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. v I. In
1901, yl. In 1903, February, publisher as-
serts, no issue during the year beginning
with February 15, 1902, and ending February
14, 1903, was less than 7,500. Actual average
for a year ending with February, 1904,
10,544; /or 1904,11,111.
Publisher's announcemeni.—Thatthe Harris-
burg Telegraph is Harrisburg's best ad-
vertising medium is proven by the fact
that during lf04 it carried many thousand
inches more advertising than either of the
other two dailies in Harrisburg. It has the
largest circulation. No daily in Harrisburg
has ever before printed as many papers
as did the Telegraph during 1904. It is the
only Republican newspaper in a strong
Republican city, county and State.
WEEKLY.
CHURCH ADVOCATE; Wednesdays;
church of God; twenty four pages 7Vi>xll-J^;
subscription S2; established 1835; C.H.For-
ney, D.D., editor; Board of Publication of
the General Eldership of the Churches of
God, publishers (3—3)
Circulatiou: Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 189fi, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In
1899, vl. Inl90(», zl. In 1901. (z—1. 2, 4. 5) I.
Inl902, (z— 4, 5) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
COURIEll; Sundays (A A).
EVANGELICAL.; Saturdays; united
evangelical church; sixteen pages llj^xie;
subscription .$2; established 1888; W. M. Stam-
ford, editor; S. L. Wiest, publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 6,.50O. In 1896, G. Actual aver-
age for 1897. 7,350; for 1898. 8,454. In
1899. yF. Actual average for a year ending
tvith June, 1900, 8,557; for a year ending
with July. 1901, 9, 1 95 ; for 1902, 8,459; for
1903, 8,630. In 19i)4. (z-4) F.
EVANGELISCHEZEIT.SCHRIFTi
Tuesdays; German; united evangelical
church: eight pages 15x22; subscription S1.5(»:
established 188S; R. Dubs, editor; S. L. Wiest,
publisher (3— 3).
Circulation : In 1896, 'jja-." In 1897, Z.
Actual average for 1898, 3,343. In 1899. yT.
In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903.
yl. In 1904. y I.
PENNST.YVANTA IVIETHODIST;
Thursdays; methodlst-episcopal; eight pages
13x18; subscription $1; established 1875; S. C.
Swallow, editor and publisher (fi— 3)
Circiilatinn: In 1898. jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1899. 3,315. In 1S0I). vH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903. (z— 4) H. In
190-1, yH.
PENNSVLVANISCHE ST A ATS
ZETTUNG; Saturdays; German; eight
pages 15x22; subscription §1: established
1897; F. W. Llesmann, editor and publisher;
Circulation "jkl."
SUN; Saturdays; eight page" 16x22; sub-
scription .^sl: established ISfxi; J. H. Musser,
editor and publisher (6—."). Clrc'n ■■iki.."
VOICE <) I' THE CAPITAI.: Satnr
days; indenendpnt: fom- pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1: established Ootnb^r. I'.lO^; Theo
bald Smythe.editor and pub!i-her(l^l) (A A).
PENNSYLVANIA- Harrisburg.
WEST END REPORTER; Fridays
local; four pages 13x20; subscriptionSOceuts;
established 1901; C. G. Nissley, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jKi-" In 1903,
Z(4) (••).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
EVANGELICAL, VISITOR; semi-
monthly; brethren in Christ; sixteen pages
9x13; subscription $1; established 1878; George
Detwiler, editor and publisher (12— 4). Does
not Insert advertisements.
SUNDAY SCHOOLGE^I; semi-
monthly; church of God; four pages 16x22;
subscription 35 cents; W. A. Laverty, editor
and publisher (12—4). Does not insert adver-
tisements.
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN WOODiTIAN; monthly;
Modern Woodmen of America; eight pages
9x13; subscription 50 cents; established 1899;
D. C. Zink. editor; Richard M. H. Wharton,
publisher (1—5).
Circulatiou: In 1901, "jKi" Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,735. In 1903. yl. Actual
average f or mA, 1,350.
CONFERENCE HERALD; monthly;
united brethren in Christ ; twelve pages
11x14; subscription 25 cents; established 1892;
Rev. D. D. Lowery, editor; Eastern Penn's
Conference of United Brethren in Christ,
publishers.
Circulatiou: In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
EVANGELICAL BIBLE TEACH-
ER; monthly; united evangelical church;
thirty six pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents;
established 1891; Rev. W. H. Fouke, editor;
S. L. Wiest, publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, ••JKL." In 1897. Z. In
1898, zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900. H. In 1901,
fz— 6)H. Actual average for 19!)2, 3,840;
for 1903, 3,933. In 19U4, publisher asserts,
not less than 4, 1
KEYSTONE CITIZEN; monthly;
temperance; eight pages 13x17; subscription
.50 cents; established 1899; S. E. Nicholson,
editor; Pennsylvania Anti-Saloon League,
publishers (2 — 5).
Circulation : In 1904, (z— 1, 2, 4, 5) H.
KEYSTONE LEAGUE «IF CHRIS-
TIAN ENDEAVOR JOURNAL;
monthly; Christian endeavor; twenty-eight
pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; established
1896; W. H. Fouke, editor; S L. Wiest, pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In
1900, zl. In 1901, vl. Actual average for
1902, 1,833; for 1903, 1,9 3 4. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
MISSIONARY TIDINGS; monthly;
united evangelical church ; twenty four
pages 8x10; subscription 25 cents; establlslied
1892; Miss E. K. Hartzler, editor; Mrs. H. H.
Smith, publisher; organ of the Woman's
Missionary Society of the United Evangelical
Church (6-3).
Cii'culatiou : In 1894 and 189."). publisher
asserts, not less than 1,500. In 1896, I. In
1897, I Z. In 1898, zl. In 1899. vl. In 1900. yl.
InlPOl.yl. Inl902. (z-4,6)I. Inl903,(z-4) H.
In 19(14, vH.
SCHOOL GAZETTE; monthly; edu-
cational; sixteen pages 8>/oxllV^; subscription
50 cents; established 18S6; John S. Arnold,
editor and publisher (.3 — 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
4.753; /or 1896, 5.019. In 1897. Y. .4ct-
uaZacera^e/or 1898, 4,563. In 1899. yG. In
1900. V I. m 1901, yl. In 1902, (Z— 11) H. In
19(3. yH. In 1904, yH.
SUNBEAM; monthly; church of God;
four pages 8!^xl2; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1883; Miss L. A. Forney, editor; W.
A. Laverty, publisher. Circulation "jkl.--
QUARTERLY.
EVANGELICAL BIBLE OI'^"-
TEBIjY; January, April, July and Octo-
ber; united evangelical church; thirty-two
pages 6x9; subscription 12 cents; established
1^90; Rev. W. II. Fouke, editor; United
CATA1.0GUE BY STATES.
90'
PENNSYLVANIA.— Harrisbura.
Evangelical PublishlnK House, publish-
ers (12—4).
Circiilatiou: Actual average for 1903,
50,Sv!0. In 1904, (z-4) B.
HASTINGS, Cambria Co. D on Penn-
sylvania Rd., 21 m. N. of Ebensburg.
NORTH CAMBRIA NEWS; Fri
days; independent; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established May, 1902; The
News Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(1 — I). Circulation 'jkl."
HATBORO, Montgomery Co. O^ 823t
pop.— local estimate 1,118— on Philadelphia
& Reading Rd., 15 m. N. of Philadelphia.
Farming.
J O U R N A Li ; Wednesdays; four pages
22x28; subscription $1; established 1898; A. J.
Reading, editor and publisher (3— 3).
Circulation: In 1898, I. In 1899. zl. In
1900, yl. lu 1901, yl. Actual average for
1902, 1,107. In 1903. -jkl.'
PUBLIC SPIRIT ; Saturdays; Inde-
pendent; tvrelve pages 16x22; subscription $2;
established 1873; O. E. C. Robinson, editor;
The Robinson Publishing Co., publishers;
dated also at Jenklntown (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2.500. In 1896, H. In 1897. HZ.
In 1898, zH. In 1899. v I. In 1900. zl. In 1901,
(z-4. 5, 10) 1. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, (z-4) !(••).
HATFIEIiD, Montgomery Co. P, 528t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd. Cloth-
ing factory and flour mills. Farming.
TIMESj Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscriptlou $1; established 1893; C. R. Addi-
son, edltorand publisher. Circulation "jkl"'
HAVERFORD, Montgomenj Co. O,
548 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., about 10 m.
N. W. of Philadelphia.
BULLETIN; monthly; Roman catholic;
four pages 13x17^; establishcl 1902; James
E. Dougherty, editor: Philadelphia C. T. A.
U., publishers (1—5).
HATVIiEY, Wayne Co. d 1.925t pop.,
on New York, Lake Erie & Western and
Erie & Wyoming Valley Rds., 30 m. N. E.
of Scranton. Coal trade and general manu-
facturing.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1872; C. R. Addison, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl.--
HAZLETON, Luzerne Co. n- 14,230t
pop.— local estimate 20,829— on Lehigh Val
ley & Pennsylvania Rd., 115 m. N. W. of
Philadelphia. Coal mining.
PLAIN SPEAKER; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $3; established 1882: Wm. C. Der-
shuck, editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion •JKL." In 1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl.--
SENTINEL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; repub
lican; six to eight pages 18x22; subscription
—daily $3, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1870.
weekly 186S; C. B. Snyder, editor; Sentinel
Printing Co , publishers (7—3). Circulation
* — daily "ikl." weeklv "jkl." In 1897. dailv
Z. In 1898. Z. In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl." In
1903, daib Z (4) (• •).
STANDARD; every morning except
Sunday; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub
scription$3; established 1885; L. G. Lubrecht,
editor; Standard Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
SLOVENSKI NOVINY; Thursdays;
Slavonian; eight pages 13x20; subscription
PENNSYLVANIA.
$1; established 1897; Francis A. Toth. editor
and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl." In 1902, Z (4, 5).
VO LKSBLATT; Wednesdays ; Ger-
man; independent; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1872; Peter
Schneider, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
HERNDON, Northumberland Co. n
600 pop., on Northern Central and Phila-
delphia & Reading Rds., 30 m. N. of Harrls-
burg, the State capital. Agriculture.
STAR; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1898;
E. S. Stroub, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
HOLLIDAYSBURG, c. h., Blair
Co. D 2,998t pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and
canal and Juniata r., 21 m. W. of Hunting-
don. Iron manufacturing and coal mining.
DEMOCRATIC STANDARD;
Wednesdays; democratic; four pages 19x26;
subscription $2 ; established 1838; A. R. Traugh ,
editor and publisher (7—3) . Circ'n "jkl."
REGISTER; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 18.36; Frank J. Over, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
HOMESTEAD, -4i/e^Aenj/Co.pi2,5o4t
pop., on Pennsylvania and Pittsburg &
Lake Erie Rds. and Monongahela r., 8 m.
E. S. E. of Pittsburg, the county seat. Glass
factories, fire-brick and Bessemer steel
works and a plate steel mill. Coal mining.
NEWS-MESSENGER ; every evening^
except Sundav; eight pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $8; established— A^ett?s 1881, Messenger
1889; Messenger Publishing Co., editors and
publisher.^ ( 3—3).
Circulation: In 1896. -jkl." In 1897, Z.
Actual average for 1900, 1,314: /or 1901.
1,633. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. Actual
average for 1904, 1,619.
PRESS; every morning except Sunday;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1899; Press Printing and Publishing
Co.. editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl"
HONESDALE, c.li., Wayne Co. ^
2,864+ pop., on Delaware & Hudson and
Erie Rds. and Lackawaxen r., 32 m. N. E. of
Scranton. Silk mills and glass, ax and
shoe factories. Coal pockets.
CITIZEN; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; established
1844 ; Wilson & Penniman, editors and pub-
lishers (7—8).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,000. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898 "JKL *'
WA^iVE CO. HERALD; Thursdays;
democratic ; eight pages 15x22: sub.scription
$1.50; established 1843; Nelson J. Spencer,,
editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,160. In 1902, yl. In 19C3,
(z-4) I. In 1904, y I.
WAYNE INDEPENDENT; weekly,
twice a- week, Tuesdays and Fridays; inde-
pendent ; four pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1878: Benjamin F. Haines,
editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 3,650. Actual average for 1896,
3,550. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl..
In 1900, yl. In 1901, October, publisher as-
serts, no edition during the past year has
hpen less than 3.800. In 1902, yH. In 1903,.
yll. Actual average for 1904, 4,033.
908
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENXS YL VAXIA.
PENNS YL VA NIA.
HONEYBROOK, Chester C7o.C^609t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 20 m. E. of
Lancaster. Agriculture.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; independent; four
pages lSx24; subscription $1 ; established 1879;
G. E. Martin, editor and publisher (,7-3).
Circulation "iKL."
HOUTZDALE, Clearfield Co. u l,482t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 15 m. S. E. of
Clearfield, the county seat. Coal mining.
CITIZEN; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; Bucke, Boulton & Reed, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
HOWARD, Center Go. U 563t pop., on
Pennsylvania Rd., 12 m. E. of Bellefonte,
the countj^ seat. Iron works. Farming.
HUSTLER; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1898;
F. S. Dunham, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1898, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
HUGHESVILLE, Lycoming Co. b
1,.523+ pop., on Wllliamsport & North Branch
Rd., 16 m. E. of ■Wllliamsport, the county
seat. Manufactures lumber and household
furniture. Shipping point for lumber,
bark, railroad ties and leather.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; four
pages 17J^x24; subscription $1.50; established
April, 1903; K. L. Schuyler, editor; Hughes-
ville Printing Co., publishers (8—3 P). Cir-
culation "JKL."
HAIL; Thursdaj's; democratic; eight
pages 15x32; subscription $1; established
1874; A. H. Shimp, editor and publisher
<7— 3 P).
Circulation: In 1896, "lkj,." In 1897, Z. In
1899, Z. Actual average for 1900, 1,046. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903 "iKj.-"
HULMEVILLE, Buckt Co. R 454t
pop., on Neshaminy creek, 18 m. N. K. of
Philadelphia and 8 S. S. W. of Trenton, N.J.
Woolen and haircloth manufactories.
DELAWARE VALLEY ADVANCE;
Thursdays; four pages 30x26; subscription
$1; established 1877; W. J. Ellis, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jsi "
HUMMELSTOWN, Dauphin Co. u
1,729+ pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd.,
9 m. E. of Harrlsburg, the county seat and
State capital. Several mills and manu-
factories and quarries of brown sand-
stone and limestone.
SUN; Fridays ; Independent ; four pages
20x36; subscription $1; established 1871; W.
R. Hendricks, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "Jifi"
HUNTINGDON, c. h., Huntingdon
Co. D 6,053 pop., on Pennsylvania and
Huntingdon & Broad Top Mountain Rds.and
Juniata r., 96 m. W. N. W. of Harrlsburg, the
State capital. Manufacturing and mining.
NEWS, semi-weekly, Mondays and Thurs-
days; independent; four pages 19x24; sub-
scription SI. 35; established 1874; Klmber
Cleaver, editor and publisher (:3 — 3).
Circulatiou: lu 1896, "jkl." Actual average
/or 1897, •^,261. In 1898, y I. Actualavev-
acfe/orl899.»J,435. In 1900, yH. In 1901, y I.
In 1902. (z— 4 ) I. In 1903. yl ( • • ). In 1904. yl.
GLOBE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; established
1844; Howard E. Butz, editor and publisher
(3-3).
Circulation: In 1897. "jkl " In 1898, zl.
In 1899, zl. In 19U0, zl. In 1901, (z— 6) I. In
1902, "JKL."
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; established
1835; William Wallace Chisolm, editor; Hunt-
ingdon Journal Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Circulation "iKL." (A A).
MONITOR ; Thursdays ; democratic ; four
pages 24x28; subscription $1.50; established
1863; Mrs. Mae Merry, editor and publisher
(2—4). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
JUNIATA ECHO; monthly, during
college year; educational Institutions; twen-
ty-four pages 7}^xl0}^; subscription 50 cents;
established 1890; A. B. Brumbaugh, editor;
Juniata College, publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,920. In 1896. I. In 1897. I Z.
In 1898. yl. In 1899. zl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl (A A).
HYNDMAN, Bedford Co. g l,l42t
pop. , on Baltimore & Ohio and Pennsylvania
Rds., about 6 m. N. of State line of Mary-
land. Tanneries, planing mills, limestone
Quarries and flre-brlck works.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Chas. E. Smith, editor; J. N.
Swope, publisher (7—3). Circulation "uu,"
INDIANA, c. h., Indiana Co. -n 4,U2t
pop., onPennsj'lvaniaand Buffalo, Roches-
ter & Pittsburg Rds.. 72 m. E. N. E. of Pitts-
burg and 83 W. N. W. of Altoona. Tannery,
planing, flour and woolen mills and manu-
facture of agricultural Implements. Seat
of a State Normal School. Farming and
mining. Glass works and ladder factory.
EVENING GAZETTE; every evening
except Sunday, and INDIANA CO. GA-
ZETTE, Wednesdays; republican; daily
four, weekly eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
—daily $3, weekly $1; established daily 1905,
weeklv 1S90 ; Walter H.Jackson, editor; In-
diana Publishing Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation— Weekly: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 3,594. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. Actual average for 1898. 3,527. In
1899, zH. In 19(XI, yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902,
vH. Ill 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1862; Franklin Sansom, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkj,." In
1902,Z(1,2. 4. 5). In 1903, Z (4) (••).
MESSENGER; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1856; Messenger Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (7—3)
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts. not
less than 1,680. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, vl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, y I. Inl901.yl,
In 1902. vT. In 19U3. yl. In 1904, yl.
PROGRESS} Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1814; A. T. Moorhead & Son, editors
and publishers (12—3).
Circulation "iii." In 1902. Z (4). Actual
avprnae for a year ending November, 1903,
3. 81 3. In 1901, yH.
TIMES; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 187¥;
A. P. and H. M. Lowry, editors and publish-
ers (8— 3). Circulation "JKL."
IRWIN, Westmoreland Co. p 2,4»2t
pop., on Pennsylvania and Youghlogheny
Rds., 21 m. E. of Pittsburg. Coal mining
and manufacture of electric apparatus,
mine supplies, etc. Car shops.
REPUBLICAN-STANDARD; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
909
PENNSYLVANIA.
PENNSYLVANIA.
scrlptlon $1; established— iJ^pw&h'can 1891,
Standard 1881; S. Grant Helmau, editor; Re-
publican Printing Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation •'■lkl '• In 1897, Z. In 1899, Z.
In 1901, Z (6). In 1902, Z (3). Actual average
for 1903, ] ,S06. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
JAMESTO'WN, Mercer Co. ^ 834t
pop., on Pennsylvania Go's and Lake Shore
& Michigan Southern Rds. and Shenangor.,
98 m. N. of Pittsburg. Lumbering, stock
raising, dalrj^ing and agriculture.
WORIiD; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1895;
The World Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "j£.l."
JEANNETTE, Westmoreland Co. p
5,865+ pop., on Penniylvania Rd., 4 m. W. of
Greensburg, the county seat, and 27 m. S. E.
of Pittsburg. Window and flint glass, lead
and chemical works. Electrical-supply
works. Agriculture.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1889; W. E. Loughner, editor; John H.
Trescher, publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1893 to 1895.
In 1896. 1. Inl897.Y. In 1898."i£L" In 1900, zl.
In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl. In 1903, yl. Inl904,yl.
WESTMORELAND JOURNAL.;
Wednesdays; independent: eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Novem-
ber. 1902; A. F. Landis, editor and publisher
(1—4). Circulation -jkl" In 1903, Z (4).
JENKINTOWN, Montgomery Co. R
2,091+ pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd.,
9 m. N. of Philadelphia. Farming.
TIMES-CHRONICLE ; Saturdays;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1894 ; Clayton Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (8— 3). Clrc'n-JKi." Iul903,Z(4)(»»).
FAMILY FRIEND; monthly; roman
catholic; fortv-eight pages 8x11; subscrip-
tion $1.20; established May, 1903; E.J.Swee-
ney, editor and publisher; Philadelphia
office, 1315 Market street (12—4).
JERMYN, Lackawanna Co. cf 2,567t
pop., on Delaware & Hudson and New
York, Ontario & Western Rds., 4 m. S. of
Carbondale and 13 N. E. of Scranton, the
county seat. Coal mining.
PRESS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1890; Paul W.
Harris, editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circu-
lation "JKL."
JERSEY SHORE, Lycoming Co. i
3,070+ pop., on Pennsylvania, Beech Creek
and Fall Brook Rds. and Susquehanna r.,
12 m. W. of Willlamsport, the county seat.
Agriculture.
HERALD; everv evening except Sun-
day, and WEEK liY", Fridays; daily inde-
pendent, weekly democratic; four pages
15x22; subscription— daily S2. weekly $1; es-
tablished-daily 1902, weekly 1861 ; The Herald
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (12—3).
Circulation— dally "jki" weekly "jkl"
VIDETTE; Thursdays; four pages 18x24 ;
subscription $1; established 1854; John W.
and Robert H. Grler, Jr., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "iju,."
JOHNSONBURG. Elk Co. ^ 3,894+
pop., on New York, Lake Erie & Western,
Pennsylvania and Buffalo, Rochester Sc
Pittsburg Rds., 8 m. N. by N. E. of Ridgway,
the county seat. Lumbering and manu-
facturing.
BREEZE; Thursdays ; independent ;
eiglit pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; W. A. McClure, editor; Breeze
Printing Co., publishers (3 — ?>). Circ'n-'jKi"
PRESS; Fridays; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; Alva H. Greg-
ory, editor ; Press Publishing Company,
publishers. Circulation "iKL."
JOHNSTOWN, Cambria Co. n 35,936.
pop., on Pennsylvania and Baltimore &
Ohio Rds.. 78 m. E. of Pittsburg. Iron, steel,
radiator, paint, cement, wagon, car, axle,
tar paper and fire-brick manufacturing.
Coal and coke.
DEMOCRAT; every mornmg except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; demo-
cratic; daily eight to sixteen, weekly eight
pages 151.^x20; subscription —daily $8. weekly
$1; established— daily 1888, weekly 1863; War-
ren Worth Bailey, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation— Daily s Actual aceragefor
1895. 3,rti5 ; for 1896, 4,083; for 1897,
4,'^44. In 1898, yH. In 1899, zH. Actual
average for 1900, ^,445. In 1901, yG. Act-
ual average for 1902, 6,t231. In 19ii3,
(z— 11) G. Actual average for 1904, 6,389.
Weekly: "jkl"
TRIBUNE ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x23; subscription— daily $5,
weeklj' $1.50; established— daiij' 1873, weekly
1853; Anderson H. Walters, editor; The
Johnstown Publishing Company, publishers
(7-3 P).
Circulatiou- Daily: In 1893, publisher
asserts, not less than 2,250. In 1894, I. In
1895.1. Acfi/aJat-erage/or 1896, 2,373. In
1897, Y. In 1898. yl. Actual average for
1899,2,797. In 1900, zH. In 1901, yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1893, publisher asserts, not
less than 3,275. In 1894, H. In 1895, 1. Actual
average for 1896, '2,764:. In 1897. Y. In
1898,yl. In 1899. zl. In 1900, zl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
FREIE PRESSE; Fridays; German;
independent; eight pages 17}^x23i^; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1871; Wm. F. & F.
K. Schubert, editors and publishers (2—5).
Circulation: In 1901, ••iKi" Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,548: /or 1S03, 1,573; for
1904, 1,653.
PENNSYLVANIA WORKMAN;
monthly; A. O. U. W.; eight pages 11x17;
subscription 50 cents; established Novem-
ber. 1900; Edward E. Hohman, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jKi." In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue has been less than
17.000. In 1902, yE. In 1903, (z— 4) E. In 1904,
(z— 4) E.
KANE, McKean Co. b 5,296+ pop., on
Pennsylvania, Baltimore & Ohio and
Bradford, Bordell & Kinzua Rds., 95 m.
E. S. E. of Erie. Saw mills, railroad repair
shops, window glass and various manu-
factories. Summer resort. Gas, petroleum
and lumber.
REPUBLICAN; every evenmg except
Sunday; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $3; established 1892; Kane Republi-
can Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1897, "OKL." In 1898, zl. In
1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl- "
LEADER; Fridays; prohibition; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1884;
J.H.Wood, manager; Leader Printing Com-
pany, publishers (12-4).
Circulatiou: In 1901, "iKL.- In 1903,
December, publisher asserts, lowest number
during 1902 or 1903, was 1,075. In 1901, "jkl.-
S30
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNS YL VANIA.
KARTHAUS, Clmrjleld Co. u 996
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. 30 m. E. N. E. of
Clearfield, the county seat. Agriculture
and coal mining.
TIMES. (See Curwensville.)
KENNETT SQUARE, Chester Co.
Q, 1 ,f)61+ pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington &
Baltimore Rd„ 33 m. S. W. of Philadelphia.
Foundry. Terra cotta, fibre and machine
works. Agriculture.
KENNETT ADVANCE; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1877; Kennett Advance Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl." In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than l.OSO. In 1898, yl.
In 1899. ••JKL."
KENNETT NEWS AND ADVER-
TISER; Wednesdays; independent; four
pages "20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1876 ;
C. C. Hadlej', editor and publisher (6 — 3).
Civculatiou : In 1895, ••jkl." Actual average
for 1896, 1,205 ; for 1897, 1,347. In 1898,
yl. Actual average for 1899, 1,412. In
1900, yl. In 1901. I. Actual average for a
year ending with June, 1902, 1,418. In 19L3,
(z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
KINGSTON, Luzerne Co. a- 3,846t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
and Lehigh Valley Rds. and Susquehanna
r., 1 m. N. W. of and opposite Wilkesbarre,
the county seat. Coal mining.
ST0R;>IS AND SIGNS; monthly;
meteorological; twenty-four pages 5x8; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; U. C. Coles,
editor and publisher (2 — 5 P).
Circulatiou; In 1896, I. Actual average
for 1897, 3,258; /or 1898. 4,267; /or 1899,
5,225. In 1900, yG. In 1901. yH. In 1902.
(z-~l, 2,4, 5) H. In 1903, yH. In 19(J4,(z— 4) H.
KITTANNING, c. h., Armstrong
Co. -n 3,902t pop., on Allegheny Valley Rd.
and Allegheny r., 44 m. N. N. E. of Pitts-
burg. Coal and iron mines and iron and
china works. Gas.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
republican; four pages 13x2D; subscription
83; established January, 1904; Dargue &
W augaman, editors and publishers (3—4).
CiTculation ••ikl."
T I I^I E S ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; independ-
ent; daily four pages 15x22, weekly eight
pages 22x28; subscription— daily $3, weekly
$1; established— daily 1893, weekly 1876; Simp-
son & Fries, editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation— daily ••jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
WeeklyjKL-" In 1898, weekly Z. In 1902, "jkl."
In 1903, Z (4) (••).
ARMSTRONG DEMOCRAT AND
SENTINEL ; Thursdays ; democratic ; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1; established
1864: John W. Rohrer, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "TKL."
FREE PRESS; Fridays; republican;
•eight pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1825: M. B. Oswald, Sr., editor and publisher
rr— 3P).
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 3,000. In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z. In
1898, yH. In 1899, zH. In 1900. yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904. yl.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896: Kittanning Tribune Co., editors and
publishers (6-3). Circ'n "jkl." In 1897, Z.
In 1899, Z. In 1902, "JiiL-" In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
KNOX, Clarion Co. -a on Pittsburg &
Western Rd., 20 m. S. of Oil City. Machine
PENNS YL VANIA.
shops, planing mills and several petroleum
wells.
CLARION CO. NATIONAL; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1881; J. C. West, editor and
publisher; dated at Edenburg (8—3). Circu-
lation "jkl."
KNOXVILLE, Tioga Co. ih 868tpop.,
on Buffalo & Susquehanna and New York
Central & Hudson River Rds., 45 m. W. of
Elmira, N. Y. Shoe, hosiery, sash, door and
blind factories. Creamery, tobacco ware-
houses and grist mill.
COURIER; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1883; Chas. E. Brugler, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jsl,"
KUTZTOWN,B«ri'« Co. J l,328t pop.,
on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 17 m.
N. E. of Reading, the county seat. Foundry
and carriage, shoe and knitting factories.
Limestone and iron ore.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; German; inde-
pendent ; four pages 2<Jx26 ; subscription $1.25;
established 1869; Jacob B. Esser, editor and
publisher (7— 3P).
Circulatiou: In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897,Y. Inl898, yl. In 1899, vl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
PATRIOT; Saturdays ; independent ;
four pages 20x'26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1870 ; C. Gehring, editor; Jacob B. Esser
publisher. Circulation "jkj."
PENNSYLVANIA CHAUTAU-
QUAN; quarterly; educational; sixteen
pages 8x1014; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1898; W. W. Deatrick, editor and pub-
lisher (3—4). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
LACEYVILLE, Wyoming Co. a 700
pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., about 19 m.
N. W. of Tunkhannock, the county seat.
Farming.
BRAIN TRIM MESSENGER;
Wednesdays; neutral; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; G. B. M. Ward,
editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulatiou : In 1896, ••jkl." Actual average
for the first six months of 1897, 1,098. In
1898, ••jkl-" Actual average for 1899, 1,228.
In 1900, vI. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. Actual
average for 1903, 1,431. In 1904, yl.
LAFAYETTE HILL, Montgomery
Co. R 496 pop., 4 m. S. E, of Norristown,
connected by electric railway. Terra cotta
works.
SUBURBAN ADVERTISER; Thurs-
days; four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents;
established 1897; A. I. Cassel, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." In 1902,
October, publisher asserts, that during the
year begining September 15, 1901. and ending
with September 15, 1902, no issue was less
than6,750 (!!). In 1903. (z— 4) H (A A).
LANCASTER, o. h., Lancaster Co.P,
41,459+ pop., on Pennsylvania and Philadel-
phia & Reading Rds., 68 m. W. of Philadel-
phia. Seat of Franklin and Marshall Col-
lege. Manufacturing center. Agriculture.
DAILY.
EXAMINER; every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Wednes-
days and Saturdays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription— daily $5, semi weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1872, weekly 1825; Thos. B. ft
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
91L
PENNSYL VA XIA— Lancaster.
Harrv B. Cochran, editors and publishers
(8— 3 Vi.
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
Q in 1891 to H In 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897,
H Z. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900. yH
Inl9al,yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1;K)1. yl.
Seiiii- Weekly: Rating varied from Q 1b
18t)l to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z.
In 1898. yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900. yl. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In UI04, yl.
FREIE PRESSE ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and DIE l.,ATERNE, Satur
days; German; democratic; daily four, week,
ly eight pages 18x24; subscription— daily $6-
weeklv$i.50; established— daily 1863. weekly
1870; George Rohr, editor; Frele Presse
Publishing Company, publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation— dally 'VKi " weekly "jkl "(A A).
INTELLIGENCER; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and S EM I -W EE K L Y,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; democratic;
six to eight pages 20x34; subscription— dally
$6, semi-weekly $1.50; established— daily 1864,
semi-weekly 1794; A. J. Stelnman and Chas.
8. Foltz, editors; Geo. A. Shelly, publisher.
Circulation— daily "JKL" semi weekly 'iKi"
MORNING NEWS; every morning ex-
capt Sunday; four pages 18x24; subscription
$5; established 1889; Morning News Co., edi-
tors and publishers. Circulation "iKL."
NEW ERA ; every evening except Sun-
day, and tSEMI-WEEKLY, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; republican; ten to twelve
pages 16x21; subscription— daily tb, semi-
weekly $1.90; established 1877; J. M. W. Qelst.
editor; The New Era Printing Co., oublisKers
(12-4).
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from G
in 1891 to H In 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y.
Inl898. yll. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z-4) H. In
1904, (z— 4) H(»»).
Semi-W^eekly: Rating varied from G in
1891 to H in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, vH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z-4) H. In
1904, (z-4) H (••).
WEEKLY.
DER VOLK8FRBUND UND BEO-
BACHTER ; Wednesdays; German; rt-
publlcan; four pages 22x38; subscription fl.BO;
established ISOB ; John Baer's Sons, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl"
HOME; weekly; prohibition; six pages
18x24 ; subscription 75 cents ; established
1888; Geo. N. Le Fevre, editor and publisher.
■Circulation "jkl."
INQUIRER; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x34; subscription $1.90; estab-
lished 18«; I.K. Wltmer, editor; Kstate of
E. Oriest, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulatiou : Accorded H from 1893 to 1895.
In 1396. H. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In
1899. vl. im900, yl. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
LABOR LEADER; Saturdays; labor;
four pages 17x22 ; subscription 5(^) cents ; estab-
lished 1892; Carpenter &, Qrenawalt, editors
«nd publishers.
Circulatiou : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 3,600. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, vl. In 1899. vl. In 1900. vI. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
LAW REVIEW; Mondays; legal; six-
teen pages 7x10; subscription $2; established
1888; O. Ross Eshleman, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl
SCIENCE; Fridays; scientific; forty to
forty-eight pages SJ^xS; subscription $5; es-
tablished 1883; J. McK. Cattell, editor ; The
Maemillan Co., New York, publishers.
Circulation: In 1895. H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. y J.
In 1901, yl. In 19a2, yl. In 1903, yl (OO)
(AA).
SONNTAGS- JOURNA L ; Sundays
(▲ A).
PENNSYLVANIA— Lancaster.
MONTHLY.
GRAND ARMY NEWS; monthly;
Grand Army of the Republic; four pages
15x22; subscription 50 cents; established 1887;
A C. Leonard, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "jja-"
HOMOEOPATHIC ENVOY; monthly;
medical; twelve pages 9J^xl2>^; subscription
25 cents; established 1890; E. P. Aushutz, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
HOM(EOPATHIC RECORDER;
monthly; medical; forty eight pages 6x9;
subscription $1; established 1886; Boerlcke &
Tafel, editors and publishers; dated also at
Philadelphia. Circulation "jjLt"
INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY
JOURNAL; monthly; railroads, trans-
portation, traveling; fifty-two to fifty-six
pages 8}^xllJ^; subscription $1; established
1893; J. M. Davis, editor; International
Transportation Agents Co.. publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 190-) -jkl" In 1901, Z (4, 5).
Actual average for 1902, 1,439. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, yl.
NEUKIRCHENBLATT ; monthly ;
German; eight pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1887; Louis H. Tafel, German
Missionary Union of New Church, publishers
(2-5).
PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL
JOURNAL; monthly; educational; forty-
eight to sixty pages 7x10; subscription $1.60;
established 18B2; N. C. SchaefEer editor; J. P.
McCaskey. publisher (12—4).
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 6,50(J. In 1896, G. Actual average
for 1897, 8.300. In 1898, yG. In 1899, yG.
In 1900. yG. In 1901, yG. In 1902. yG. In
1903, yG. In 1904, (z-4) G.
PLANT WORLD; monthly; science;
thirty-two pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; F. L. Lloyd, editor and publisher
(3— 5P).
POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY;
science; one hundred and eight pages 6i^xl0;
subscription $3; established 1»89: J.McKeen
Cattell. editor; The Science Press, pub-
lishers (4-5 P). , ^, ^
RAIIiROAD FREIGHT AND
BAGGAGE MAN; monthly; railroad
employees; sixty-four pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established September. 1903;
R. P. Neil, editor; The Brotherhood Publish-
ing Co., publishers (1—4) (A A)-
QUARTERLY.
REFORMED CHURCH REVIEW;
quarterly, January, April, July and October;
reformed church; one hundred and forty-
four pages 6x10; subscription $2; established
1849; Wm. Rupp, D. D., editor; Reformed
Church Publication Board, publishers (6—3).
Circulation 'vkl." (A A).
TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMER-
ICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY »
quarterly, January, April, July and October;
mathematical; one hundred and four pages
8x11; subscription $5: established 1900: Elia-
kim Moore, Ernest Brown and Thos, Fiske,
editors; American Mathematical Society,
publishers. Circulation "jkl"
LANDENBURG, Chester Co., R 550
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Pennsylva-
nia Rds., 15 m. S. W. of West Chester.
EXPRESS; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892: S. B. Dougherty, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl "
LANDISVILLE, Lancaster Co. Q,
507 pop., on Pennsylvania and Philadelphia
& Reading Rds., 26 m. S. E. of Harrisburg.
VIGIL; Wednesdays; local; four pages
20x26: subscription $1; established 1883; J. J.
1 Mlssemer, editor and publisher (-3—5).
912
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNS YL VANIA.
liANGHORNE, Bucki Co. RSOltpop.,
on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 23 m. N. E,
of Philadelphia. Farming.
STANDARD: Wednesdays ; republican;
four pa^es 34x82; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1871 ; Fetterolf Bros., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "i^t ••
XiANSDALE, Montgomery Co. ^ 2,754t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading and
Stony Creek Rds., 10 m. N. of Norristown,
the county seat, and 22 N. by N. W. of
Philadelphia. Manufacturing.
REPORTER; Thursdays; Independent-
republican; four pages 26x90; subscription
$1.25; established 1870; H. M. Woodmansee,
editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, December, pub-
lisher asserts, every Issue during the past
year has exceeded 1,500. In 19U4, yl.
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can ; four pages 23x26 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1885 ; J. Wilmot Harvey, editor and
publisher. Circulation "iii--"
liANSDOWNE, -Delaware Co. 0,2,6301
pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington ft Balti-
more Rd., 5 m. W. of Philadelphia. Subur-
ban residences.
NEWS; Saturdays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1897; Pratt &
Levis, editors and publishers (6—3). Circula-
tion "Jii" In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
FATE; monthly; occultism; twenty
pages 6x9; subscription $1; A. H. Postel, edi-
tor and publisher (4—3).
Circulation 'iKi.- In 1903, (z— 4) I (••)
(AA).
LANSFORD, Carbon Co. D- 4,888t
pop., on Central of New Jersey Rd., in Pan-
ther Creek Valley, 6 m. N. E. of Tamaqua.
Coal mining.
LEADER; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1886; D. A. L. Davis, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation 'jkl."
SUMMIT HILL AND LANSFORD
RECORD ; Saturdays; independent-dem-
ocratic; four pages 22x28 ; subscription $1.30;
established 1879 ; J. W. Maloy, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "iKt." In 1897. Z.
In 1898, Z (+t). In 1900, Z (3, 4. 5) (++). In
1902, "JKL."
liA PARK, Lancaster Co. □, 478 pop.,
1]4 m. S. E. of Lancaster, the county seat.
Farming and gardening.
PARK'S FLORAL MAGAZINE ;
monthly; floriculture; thirty two pages 6x9;
subscription 25 cents; established 1872;
George Watt Park, editor and publisher (1—4) .
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
196,683; for 1896, 2re,73*l; for 1897,
335.484; for a year ending ivith March,
1899,354,997. Inl900.yA. Actual aver-
age for W)\,^0'i>SS7. In 1902, yA. Actual
average for I'JOS, 374,'^93 ; for 1904, 375,-
509.
LAPORTE, c. h., Sullivan Co. [^ 442t
pop., on Willlamsport & North Branch Rd.'
28 m. N. E. of Willlamsport. Tanning,
mining, lumbering and farming.
REPUBLICAN NEWS-ITEM ; Thurs
days; republican; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion 75 cents; established 1888; Chas. L.
Wing, editor; Sullivan Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (.3—3). Circ'n "jjii." In 1902, Z (3, 4,5).
IiATROBE, WeBtmoreland Co. P4.614t
pop., on Pennsylvania and Ligonler Valley
PENNSYL VANIA.
Rds., 41 m. E. S. E. of Pittsburg. Coal
mining, coke burning and farming.
EVENING CLIPPER; every evening
except Sunday, and SEMI -WEEKLY,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; daily
eight, semi- weekly eight to ten pages 1.5x22;
subscription— dailv $3, semi weeklj- $1; es-
tablished—daily 1890, semi weekly 1897; David
J. Berr3% editor and publisher. Circulation —
dailv "JKL." semi-weekly "jkl." In 1899, semi-
weekly Z. In 1900, Z. In 1902, ".ikl." (a A>.
ADVANCE; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pases 1.5x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1873; Fink & Stockberger, editors and
publishers (7— 3P). Circulation "j£l." (A A).
LAWRENCEVILLE, Tioga Co. ^
486+ pop., on New York, Lake Erie & West-
ern and Fall Brook Rds. and Tioga r.. 11 m.
S. of Corning, N. Y. Farming and tobacco
raising.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1879;
E. B. Beaumont, Jr., editor; Northern Tier
Publishing Co., publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
LEBANON, o. h., Lebanon Co. O,
17,628+ pop., on Cornwall, Cornwall & Leb-
anon and Philadelphia & Reading Rds., 25
m. E. by N. E. of Harrisburg, the State cap-
ital. Iron works, rolling mills, furnaces
and various manufactories. Coal and iron-
ote mines.
EVENING REPORT; every evening
except Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY,
Wednesdays and Saturdays ; independent;
daily and semi-weekly four, Saturdays eight
pages 19x22 ; subscription— daily $3, semi-
weekly $1; established 1890; Report Publish-
ing Co.(limited), editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulatiou— Daily: In 1895, publisher as,
serts, not less than 3,100. In 1896, H. In 1897-
H Z. In 1898, zH. In 1899. yH . In 1900, zH.
Inl901,yH. In 1902,(z-6)H. In 1903,(z-6) H.
In 1904, (z— 6) H.
Semi-AVeekly; In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,425. In 1896. I. In 1897, I Z.
Inl898,zl. Inl899.yl. In 1900. zT. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
NEWS ; everj^ evening except Sundav, and
.SEMI-WEEKLY, Mondays and Thurs-
days; republican; six and eight pages; daily
17x22, semi-weeklv 17x22; subscription— daily
$3, semi-weekly $1; established— daily 1872,
semi-weekly 1894; A. B. Schropp, editor;
Schropp, Light & Schropp, publishers (S— 3).
Circulatiou— Daily : In 1895, publisher
asserts, smallest 1,6(0. In 1896. 1. In 1897, I.
In 1898, publisher asserts, exceeding 2,500;
In 1899, 2,700. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl.
In 1S03, (z— 4) H (• •). Actual average for
1904, 4.23ti.
Semi-Weekly: In 189.5, ".jkl.' In 1896, I.
In 1897, I. In 1898, publisher asserts, exceed-
ing 2,000; in 1899, 2.200. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. (z-4) I (••). Actual,
average for imi. 2,874.
TIMES; every morning except Sunday,
and VALLEY STANDARD, Saturdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $3, weekly $1; established— daily 1875,
weekly 1871 ; C. M. Bowman, editor and pub-
lisher (T— .3). Circulation— dailv "JKL " week-
ly "jKi.." In 1898, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
COURIER; Wednesdays; republican;
six pages '23x30; subscription $1; established
1819; Rodearmel & Atkins, editors and pub-
lishers (7—3). Circulation "jkl." ( ?? )
DIE VOLKS-ZEITUNG; Wednesdays;
German; republican; four pages 22x28; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1851; Hauck &
Qettel, editors and publishers (7—3). Circu-
lation "jkl."
BROTHERHOOD STAR; monthly;
Brotherhood of Andrew and Philip: un-
denominational; forty-eight pages 6x9;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
913
PEXNS YLVA NIA .
subscription 50 cents; established 1890; Rev.
J. Garland Hamner, Jr., editor and publisher;
dated also at New York, N. Y. (8— 3 P).
Circulation: In 1901), I. In 1901, C. In
1902, yD. In 1903, y D (A A).
PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN; quar
terly, January, April, July and November;
historical; fifty-two pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established 1900; Rev. P. C. CroU, A. M.,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
liEECHBURG, Armstrong Co. -n
2,459t pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 5 m. S. E.
of Freeport. Sheet-iron mills and steel fur-
naces. Coal and natural gas.
ADVANCE; Fridays; neutral; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1885;
H. H. Wray, editor; Advance Printing Co.,
publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl." In
1903, Z (4) (••).
LEHIGHTON, Carbon Co. n- 4,629t
pop., on Central of New Jersey and Lehigh
Valley Rds. and Lehigh r., 4 m. S. by S. E.of
Mauch Chunk, the county seat. Pork pack-
ing establishments, iron foundries, stove
works, planing and hosiery mills.
EVENING LEADER; every evening
except Sunday ; independent ; four pages
18x21; subscription $8; established July,
1903; G. W. Morthimer, editor and pub-
lisher (12 — 1). Circulation "jkl "
CARBON ADVOCATE; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 20x26; subscription .$1;
established 1872; P. M. Graul, editor; Carbon
Advocate Publishing Co., publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation "jkl " Actual average for \%QZ,
1,^402. In 1904, (z-4) I.
PRESS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1; established 1892; David
McCormick, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "jkl." Inl901, Z(l,2, 4, 5).
liERAYSVILLE, Bradford Co.
b 375+ pop., 16 m. E. N. E. of Towanda, the
county seat. Agriculture.
EASTERN TIMES; Wednesdays; re-
publican; four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ;
established 1879; J. V. Kee'er, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
HiEWISBURG, c. h., Union Co. n
3,457+ pop., on Pennsylvania and Philadel-
phia & Reading Rds. and Susquehanna r.,
69 m. N. of Harrisburg, the State capital.
Seat of Bucknell University, Manufact-
uring and farming.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1843; Elmer E. Schoch, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl." In 1899, Z. In
1900, Z. In 1902, "jkl.-
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1865;
J. Fred. Kurtz, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, -jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1,099; for 1897, 1,146; for
1898, 1,401. In 1899, yl. In 1900, June, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition within the past
twelve months has been less than 1,125. In
1901, (z-6) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904 yl
SATURDAY NEWS; Saturdays; re-
publican; four pages 22x28 ; sub.scrlption $1;
established 1881 ; B. K. Focht, editor and pro-
prietor (12—1).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publLsher
asserts, not less than 3,300. In 1896, H. In
1897, H Z. In 1898, publisher asserts, no
Issue less than 3,000. In 1899, yH. In
1900. yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, (z-4) H. In
1903, yH. In 1904. (z-4, 6) H.
LEWISTOWN, c. h., Mifflin Co. u
4,451+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., Juniata r.
PEXNS YL VANIA.
and Pennsylvania canal, 61 m. W. of Har-
risburg, the State capital. Manufacturing
and agriculture.
SENTINEIi, every evening except Sun-
day, and DEMOCRAT AND SENTI-
NEL; weekly, Tlmrsdays ; democratic;
daily four to six, weeklv, eight pages
17x23; subscription $3, weeklv, $1 ; estab-
lished daily 19()3, weekly, 1832; H. J. Fosnot
* Son, editors and publishers (3— 5P).
Circulation: Daily "jkl."
Weekly : Actual average for 1895, 1,743.
Inis96, 1. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
1898,1,597. In 1899, 1. In 1900, 1. Actual
average for a year ending with September,
1901,1,731. In 1902, y I. In 1903, yl. In
19()4, yl.
FREE PRESS; Wednesdays; independ.
ent; eight pages 1.5x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1879; Wm. M. Lind, editor and
publisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for the first six months of 1897, 1,383.
In 1898, "JKL." Actual average for 19(jO,
1,380. In 1901, yl. In 1902, jl. In 1S03,
yl. In 1904, yl.
GAZETTE: Thursdays ; republican :
ten pages 17}4x2i: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1811 ; Stackpole Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (12- -4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,384. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In 1898, vl.
Actual average for 1899. 1,308; for 1900,
1,373; for 1901, 1.506: /or 1902, 1,530;
for 1903, 1.727; fur 1904. 1,880.
LIGONIER, Westmoreland Co. p l,2.59t
pop., terminus of Llgonier Valley Rd., 10 m.
S. E. of Latrobe and 44 E. S. E. of Pittsburg.
Foundry, carriage shop, flour and planing
milla, furniture factory and brick works
Summer resort. Agriculture.
ECHO; Wednesdays ; independent-re-
publican ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1.25: established 1888; I. M. Graham, edi-
tor and publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
LILLY, Cambria Co. C l,276t pop., on
Pennsylvania Rd., 8 m. S. of Gallitzin.
Farming.
SIGNAL; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
sub.icription $1 ; established 1896 ; James
McCann, editor; Lilly Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (8— 3). Circulation "iiiL." In 1900, Z.
In 1902, "JKL."
LINESVILLE, Crawford Co.^mU
pop., on Pittsburg, Shenandoah & Lake
Erie and Pennsylvania Go's Rds., 20 m. W.
of Meadville, the county seat, and 45 S. S.
W. of Erie. Manufactures of sashes, blinds,
doors and fruit evaporators. Farming.
HERALD; Tuesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1880; S. W. Lowing, editor and publisher
(12 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
L I T I T Z , Lancaster Co. P, 1,6371 pop.
on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 8 m. N. of
Lancaster, the county seat, and 26 S. W. of
Reading. Manufacturing and agriculture.
EXPRESS; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1881 ;
John G. Zook, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
RECORD; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 20x86; subscription $1; established 1877;
J. Frank Buch. editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896. J. In
1897. Y. In 1898. "JKL- " In 1901, Z (3).
LITTLESTOWN,^dam«C7o. g l,118t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 23 m. S. W. of
58
m4
AMEKICAN NEWSrAPEIi DIRECTORY,
PENNS YL VANIA.
PENNSYLVANIA.
York and 95 W. by S. W. of Philadelphia,
Silk mills and cigar manufactories.
A DA >IS CO. INDEPENDENT;
Saturdays; independent; eight pages 18x24;
Bubscription $1.50; established 1888; D. B. Alle-
man, editor and publisher (3 — 5P).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
les> than 2.4(X). In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zl. InlS99,yI. Inl900,yl. In 1901, yl.
Inl9(r2, yl. In 1903, yl. In i;tiJ4, publisher
asserts, not less than 3*000.
.f EFFERSONIAN; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.25;
estMblished 1899; Hugh C. Hinkle, editor; A.
C. Mayers, publisher. Circulation "jKi.--
LIVERPOOL, Perry Co. a 6.53t pop.,
on Northern Central Rd., Susquehanna r.
and Pennsylvania canal, 30 m. N. of Harris-
burg, the State capital. Foundries, flour
mills and household furniture manufac-
tories.
SUN ; Wednesdays ; independent ; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1881 ; J. A. Zellers, editor and publisher
(•—3). Circulation "jkl."
LOCKHAVEN, c. h., Clinton Co. t
7,210+ pop., on Pennsylvania and Beech
Creek Rds., Susquehanna r. and Pennsyl-
vania canal, 28 m. W. S. W. of Williams
port. Lumbering, manufacturing and ag-
rl:;ulture.
DE.^IOCRAT ; every evening except
Sunday, and CLINTON DEMOCRAT,
semi-weekly, Mondays and Thursdays ; dem-
ocratic; four pages— daily 18x24, semi-weekly
20x26; subscription— daily $4.80, semi-weekly
:$1.50; established — daily 1883, semi- weekly
1840; D. I. McNaul, editor; Clinton Democrat
News and PublLshing Co., publishers (7—3).
■Circulation — daily "jkl" semi-weekly "jki"
EVENING EXPRESS; everj- evening
■except Sunday, and CLINTON REPUB-
LICAN, Wednesdays; republican; daily
four, weekly eight pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $4.80, weekly $1.50; established-
daily 1882, weekly 1839; J. B. G. Kinsloe &
Sons, editors and publishers (6—3). Circu-
lation—daily "JKL." weekly "jkl." In 1897, Z.
In 1S99, Z. In 1902, ".jkl."
CLINTON CO. TIMES; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1896; Times Printing Company,
edlt<^)rs and publishers (3— 3). Clrc'n ■•jkl."
In 19(J2. Z (4. 5).
LOGANTON, Clinton Co. \^ 432t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Susque-
hanna r., 10 m. S. E. of Lock Haven, the
<50unty seat. Farming and lumtier.
COUNTY JOURNAL; Tuesdays; eight
'pag^s 8}^xl0; subscription $1; established
1886; D. Scott Currin, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jki."
liYKENS, Dauphin Co. n 2,762t pop.,
on Northern Central and Williams Valley
Rds., 43 m. N. by N. E. of Harrisburg, the
county seat and State capital. Hosiery
mills. Coal mining and agriculture.
STANDARD; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
Bubscription 75 cents; established 1899; Sam'l
B.Coles & Son, editorsand publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
endinu with July, 19(X), 1,45^^; for a year
ending with September, 19()1, 1,980; /or a
year ending uHth August, 1902. ti,'.iS.'>. In
1903, yl. Actual average for l'.K)4, 3,007.
MoCONNELSBURG, c.h., Fulton
Co. ? 576+ pop.,. 70 m. S. W. of Harrisburg,
In 1903, (z-4) I (••).
the State capital. Furniture and insulator-
pin factories, tanneries, foundry, and ma-
chine shop.
FULTON CO. NEWS; Wednesdays;
Independent; eight pages 18x24 ; subscrip-
tion$l; established 1899; B. W. Peck, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation "jkl."
In 1901, yl.
FULTON DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 185(J; J. Frank Sheely, editor;
Democrat Publishing Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation ".jkl. •
FULTON REPUBLICAN; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
SI; established 1851; W.L. McKibbin, editor;
Fulton Republican Publishing Co., publish-
ers (2—4). Circulation "jkl."
McDonald, Washington Co. P2,475t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 18 m. W. of Pittsburg. Min-
ing and farming. Petroleum.
OUTLOOK; Saturdays; Independent;
four pages l><x24: sub.scrlption 50 cents; es-
tablished 1887; Outlook Publishing Company,
editors and publishers.
Circulation : In 1896, "JKL" Actual aver-
age for 1897, 1,520. In 1898, yl. In 1899, I.
In 1900, publisher asserts, no issue was less
than 1,100. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z-4, 6) I. In
1903, yl. In 1904. "jkl."
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription 75 cents; established 1895; Geo. C.
Kuehnert, editor and publisher ( 12—4).
Circulation: In 1898, "iitt" In 1899. Z. In
1901. Z (6). Actual average for 1902, 1,20.5;
/or 1903, 1.319; for im, 1,321.
McKEESPORT, Allegheny Co. p
34,227+ pop., on Baltimore* Ohio and Pitti-
burg & Lake Erie Rds. and Monongahela
and Youghiogheny rs., 15 m. S. E. of Pitts-
burg, the county seat. Manufacture of steel
and sheet Iron. Coal, lumber and wrought
Iron pipe trade. Natural gag,
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$8; established 1866; J. B. Shale, editor; Dally
News Publishing Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 3,810. Actual average for 1896,
4,264. In 1897. GZ. Actual average for
1898. 5,262. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yG. Act-
ual average for a year ending icith Feb-
ruary, 1901, .5,320. In 1902, (z— 4) G. In
1903. (z— 4) G). In 19(4. G.
TI3IES ; every evening except Sunday;
republican; eight pages 18x22; subscription
$3; established 1871 ; W. S. Abbott, editor
and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 2,4(tO. In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In 1S99, zl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, July, publisher asserts, no Issue for
past year has been less than 3,900. In 1902, yH.
In 190.3, (z—1) H (••). Inl9(j4. yH.
SVENSK A VECKOBLA DET ; Thurs
days ; Swedish ; Independent republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1890 ; Oscar K. Llndbom, publisher
(6—3).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, H. Actual
average for \H9r,, 4, -ZiO. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yH. InlK99, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yL
In 1902. yl. In 19(J3, (z— 4) 1 (••). In
1904. H.
MoKEE'S ROCKS, Allegheny Co. p
«,352+ pop., on Pittsburg & Lake Erie and
Pittsburg, Chartlers & Youghiogheny Rds.,
m. N. W. of Pittsburg, the county seat.
Iron, steel and planing mills, machine
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
915
PENNS YL VA NIA .
shops, railroad repair shops, Iron bridge
works and box factory.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
ten pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1892; John E. Scliramm & Bro., editors; Ga-
zette Publishing Company, publishers (3— 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,275. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z.
Actual average/or 1898, l,5ti'.i. In 1899, yl.
Inl9UU, yl. In 1901, yl. Actual average for
1902, 1,600. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
MoVEYTOWN, Mifflin Co. a 520t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Pennsyl-
vania canal, 59 m. E. S. E. of Altoona and 72
N. W. of Harrisburg, the State capital. Pro-
duction of sand used in making flint glass.
JOUllNALi; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1873; E. Conrad, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "Jii,"
MACVSGIB, Lehigh Co. o692t pop.,
on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 9 m. S. W.
of AUentown, the county seat. Manufact-
uring.
PROGRESS; Thursdays; independent;
four pages lSx24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1888 ; O. P. Knauss, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3). Circulation ■•jkl."
MAHAFFEY, Clearfield Co. u 741t
pop.,on Pennsylvania & Northwestern, Nevsr
York Central and Pennsylvania Rds. and
Susquehanna r., 23 m. S. W. of Clearfield,
the county seat. Tannery and stone quar-
ries. Agriculture and lumber.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent-repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
Geo. L. Myer, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation 'jKr-"
MAHANOY CITY, Schuylkill Co.ct
13,504+ pop., on Philadelphia & Reading
and Lehigh Valley Rds. and Mahanoy creek,
13 m. N. E. of Pottsvllle, the county seat.
Potteries and Iron foundries. Coal mining.
AMERICAN; every evening except
Sunday; four pages 18x24; subscription $S;
established 1894; Thos. T. Joyce, editor; The
American Printing Company, publishers.
Circiilatiou: In 1895, 'JKL." In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl."
RECORD ; every evening exoeptSunday;
independent; four pages 26x40; subscription
$8: established 1874; T. C. O'Connor, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest edition 1,770. In 1896, 1,850. In 1897,
IZ. Inl898.zl. Iul899,yl. Inl900,yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, (z~2, 4, 5) I. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, (z-4)I (#•).
S A U !.< E; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; Lithuanian; republican; four pages
80x26; subscription $2.50 ; established 1888;
D.T. Boezkowski, editor and publisher (12 — 1).
Circulation: In 1896. "JKL." In 1897, Z. In
1899, Z. In 19(0. G. Inl901, (z-4, 5) H. In
1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 8, 11) H (••). In 1904,
publisher asserts, every issue was 5«600.
GASETA IjUDOVVA ; Wednesdays;
Polish; four pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established June, 1901 ; F. W. Boezkowski.
editor and publisher. Circulation -iKL.'
MAHANOY TRIBUNE; Saturdays;
republican; four to eight pages 20x36 ; sub
Bcriptlon $1 ; established 18flS; Rausch, Klrch-
ner & Co., editors and publishers (6—3). Cir-
culation "jjfL" In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
lilNKSMA WAI.ANDA ; monthly;
Lithuanian ; literary ; one hundred and
twenty pages 5x7; subsarlptlon $1.25; estab-
PENNSYLVANIA.
llshed 1893; D. T. Boezkowski, editor and
publisher (12— 4).
Circiilatiou: In 1902, "jkl.- In 1903, (z-8) H.
•j^ft^A' I^^^^is^ier asserts, every Issue was
tJ»UOU.
MALVERN, Ch9»ter Co. □.QTStpop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd., 9 m. N. E. of Wett
Chester, the county seat, and 21 W. of
Philadelphia. Condensed milk, factory,
platinum and marble works.
ITEM; Fridays ; Independent ; four
Po^f®^TTi'*^?"*U''"^^*^^*P**"° *l: established
.rL^^-^^- <^raham, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl"
STAR; Wednesdays: Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1901: George Sloyer, editor and pub-
iTBher (1— D P). Circulation "jkl.- in 1903,
Z (4).
MASTER PAINTER; monthly; paint-
ers and decorators; forty pages 8x11; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1896 ; A. Ashmun
Kelly, editor and publisher (12— .3).
Circulation: In 1900, ".tkl." Actual aver-
n^l <''««*ii' V**,^9' /orl902, 1,000; for
1903,1,000. In 1904 (z— 4) ".iKL."
MANHEIM, Lanea$Ur Co. O, J.OlOf
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 10 m.
N. of Lancaster, the county seat. Cigar
manufactory. Farming and iron mining.
^SENTINEL AND lyANCASTER
CO. ADVERTISER; Fridays -indep^d-
ent: four pages 23x29; subscription $1.25 ; es-
tablished 1846; W. A. Ensminger, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulatiou: In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, (z—4) I.
Actual average for 1904, 3,1'iO.
MANSFIELD, Tioga Co. ^ l,847t
pop., on New York, Lake Erie & Western
Rd., 30 m. S. W. of Elmira, N. Y. Seat of a
State Normal School. Farming.
ADVERTISER; Wednesdays ; inde-
pendent-republican ; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1872 ; Coles Sc Van
Keuren, editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jKi." In 1897, Z. In
1900, publisher asserts, no edition has been
less than 1.650. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z— 4) I. In 19(4, yl.
MAPLETON DEPOT, Huntingdon
Co. n 612+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd.. 8 m.
S. E. of Huntingdon. Saw and flour mills,
glass and sand works, tanneries and stone
quarry.
MAPLETON ITEM; Wednesdays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; I. N. Swope, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
MARIENVILLE, Forest Co. )j
on Pittsburg & Western Rd., 18 m. E.
of Tionesta, the county seat, and 33 from
Oil City. Manufactures hemlock bark.
Lumbering and natural gas.
EXPRESS; Thursdays ; Independent ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; W. H. and S. L. Pickens, editors
and publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
MARIETTA, Lancaster Co. Q^ 2,469t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Susque-
hanna r., 16 m. E. of Lancaster, the county
seat. Iron furnaces, rolling mill, hollow-
ware works, agricultural-Implement and
916
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PEXyS YL VAN I A.
cigar manufactories, flour and silk mills
and Iron and lumber trade.
REGISTER; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 19x24; subscription $1; established
1854 ; J. Edgar Tiiompson, editor; W. G. Ken-
dig, publisher (2 — }). Circulation "jkl."
TI3IESJ; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; established
1876 ; J. H. Schultz, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jjiL."
MARION CENTER, Indiana Co. -n
294+ pop., 14 m. N. by N. E. of Indiana, the
county seat. Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays ; republi
can; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; es-
tat)llshed 1881; C. R. Griffith, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation ■•jjki."
MARTINSBURG, Blair Co. a 590t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 14 m. S. of
Hollidaysburg, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
H E R A 1j D ; Fridays ; Independent ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; The Herald Printing Co., editors
and publishers.
Circulation: In 1899. "jkl.- In 1900. Z.
In 1901. I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1901, yl.
MARYSVILLE, Ptrry Co. u l,463t
pop., on Northern Central and Pennsyl-
vania Rds., 7 m. N. by W. of Harrisburg, the
State capital. Agriculture.
J OURNAL; Thursdays ;fourpage8 18x24;
subscription $1: established 1898; Joseph H.
Meek, editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKJ,."
MAUCHCHUNK. c. h., Carfcon
Co. D- 4,029+ pop., on Central of New Jersey
and Lehigh Valley Rds. and Lehigh r. and
canal, 46 m. N. W. of Easton and 88 N. N.
"W. of Philadelphia. Coal trade.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and DE.IKICRAT, Saturdays; four pages
—dally 17}^x24. weekly 22.x28; subscription—
dailv $3, weekly $1; established— <laily 1893.
weekly 1847; L. L. Rauch, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3).
Circulation- Daily: Actual average for
1895, l,08r;/or 1896, 1.473. In 1897. Y. In
1898. •jKi." In 1899, Z. In 1902. -.ikl." In
19aS, (z— 4) I. In 1904, y I.
Weekly: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, Z. In
1902, ••.■Ki-."
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and COAIi GAZETTE, Fridays; four
pages 10!4x24; subscription — rially $5, weekly
82; established— dally 1874, weekly 18*); Geo.
E. Gray, editor and publisher (7— 3). Circula-
tion—dally •j_Ki." weekly "iiu. "
MEADVILLE, c. h., Crawford Co. ^
lU,,i91+ pop., on Erie & Pittsburg and Lake
Erie Rds., 44 m. S. of Erie. Seat of Alle-
gheny College. Distilleries, flour mills,
machine (hops. Iron foundries, tanneries
and natural gas.
lVIEWSEN(iEK| every evening except
Sunday, and DEMOCRAT AND MES-
WENCiElt, wee-kly. Thursdays; democratic;
dally four, weekly eight pages U^^iXti: sub-
Bcrlptlon— daily $3. weekly tl ; established-
daily. November, l'.t()3. weekly. 1835; E. P. and
R. X. Brown, editors and publishers ( Ki- D.
Circulation— Weekly : In 1894, publisher
asserts, not less than 2.7">0. In 1895. H. In
l'"96. H. In Ift-.C, II Z. In 18'.»8, vll. In 1899,
tI. In 1900. y I. In I'.Md. (z— 1,2. 4i I. In 1902.
Vl. In 1903, (z— 1) I (••). In 1904. yl.
PENNS YL VANIA.
MORNING STAR; erery morning ex-
cept Sunday, and GAZETTE, Fridays ,
c'aily independent, weekly republican; daily
four pages 18x22, weekly twelve pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $5, weekly SI.5(i; estab-
lished—daily 1891. weekly 1886; McCoy & Cal-
vin, editors and publishers (7 — 3).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl."
Weekly: Rating varied from H In 1892 to I
In 1S95. Actual average for 1896, 2,074.
In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 190(J,
yl. In 1901, yl. In 190?, yl. Inl9u8, vl. In
19(.4 vl.
TRIBUNE - REPUBLICAN ; every
morning, EVENING REPl BI.U AN,
every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY TRIBINE REPUBLICAN, Wed-
nesdays ; republican : daily four, weekly
twelve pages 18x24; subscription — morning
$5, evening $3, weekly $1.50; established—
Republicat}, daily 1865, weekly 1850, Tribune
1884; Walter Irving Bates, editor; Tribune
Publishing Company, publishers (7—3).
Circulation- 3Iorning: 'iKL •• In 1S99, Z»
In 1901, Z (4. 5).
Evening:: -jkl" In 1899, Z. In 1901, Z (4,5).
Weekly: Rating varied from Gin 1892 to H
In 1895. In 1S96. H. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yl.
In 1899. zl. In 190(J, yl. In 1901, (z-4,5) J.
In 1902, yl. Inl90:j. yT. In 1904, vl.
CRAWFORD JOURNALfThursdays;
republican: eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.,50; established 1848; Ernest A. Hempstead,
editor; The Crawford Journal Publishing
Co.. publishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1894. publisher asserts, not
less than 1.776; in 1895, 1,704; In 1896, 1,728.
Actual average for 1897, 1 ,848. In 1898, yl»
Inl899.yl. Inl90o.yI. In 1901. y I. In 190 J. vl.
Actual average for 1903, l,9ti4; for 1904,
2 O'S'^.
PENNSYLVANIA FARMER ; Thurs-
days; agriculture; sixteen pages 10}xixl4; sub-
scription $1; established 1S80; S. J. Logan,
editor; E. P. and R. X. Brown, publisherg
(10-4). Circ"n"jKL." In 1901. Z (4. 6).
SALESMANSHIP} monthly: mer-
cantile; sixty four pages 7x10; 8ub8crli)tion
$1; established l!t03; F. H. Dukesmuth, editor;
The Salesmanship Co.. publishers (1—4).
Circulation '•tkj.. •
MECHANICSBURG, Cumberland
Co. p 3.481+ pop., on Cumberland Valley
Rd., 8 m W. by S. W. of Harrisburg, the
State capital. Manufacturing, agriculture
and mining.
DAILY; every evening except Sunday;
four to eight pages 11x16: subscription $2;
established 1896; Chas. B. Fetzer, editor; H.
C. Albin, Dublisher (.3— 3). Circ'n -jkl" In
1903, Z ( 1 . 2, 4, 5 )
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and fSATURDA Y JOLBNAL, Sat-
urdays; daily four pages 15x22. weekly eight
pages 13x20; subscription— dally $3. weekly
$1 ; established-daily 1900, weekly 1877 : R. H.
Thomas, Jr., editor ; Thomas Prli'tlng House,
publishers (8—3). Circulation— daily "jkl."
weekly ".tkl " In 1897, weekly Z. In 1898,
weekly Z. In UtOl, weekly Z (6, 7>.
FARMERS' FRIEND AND
GRANGE ADVOCATE; Saturdays; agri-
cultural and granger; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1873; R. H.Thomas,
editor; Thomas Printing House, publisher*
(8-3).
Circulation: Rating varied from G in 1891
to H Jn 1S95. In 1896. H. In 1897. II Z. In
1898. zH. In 1899. yli. In 1900, vH. In
1901. (z-6, 7) II. In 1902. yll. In 1903. (z— 4)
H(««). In 1904. y II.
MEDIA, O. h,, Delawar* Co. r. .3,075t
pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington & Bal-
timore Rd., 5 m. N. of Chester an I 12 W.
of Philadelphia. Agriculture.
DELAWARE CO. A.MERICANj
Saturdays; republican; eight pages 18x25;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
917
PENNS YL VANIA.
■ ubscription $2 ; established 1855; Tliomas \ .
Cooper^ Sons, editors and publisliers (!.>— I)-
Circulatiou : Rating varied from G in 1892
to if iu 18!»5. In 1896, publislier asserts, every
edition 6,800. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In
1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, y I. In 1902, y I.
In 1903. yl. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
DELAWARE CO. RECORD; Satur
days ; independent-republican ; four pages
23x28; subscription $1.50; established 1878;
Joseph Chadwick, editor and publisher (7 — 3).
Circulation: In 1896, 'jkl.- In 1897,1 Z.
In 1898, yl. Iu 1899, "jkl.-
LiEDGEli; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 22x29; subscription $1.50; established
1891 ; John B. Robinson, publisher (8—3).
Circulatiou: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for the first six months of 1897, 39 840.
In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901 , yl. In 1903, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) !(••).
In 1904, yl.
MERCER, e. h., Mercer Co. tl l,804t
pop., on Pittsburg, Shenango & Lake Erie
and Western New York & Pennsylvania
Rds. and Neshannock creek, 60 m. N. by
N. W. of Pittsburg. Agriculture, coal and
iron mining and stock raising. Natural gas.
DIS9PATCH AND REPUBLICAN;
Fridays : republican ; eight pages 13J^x20; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1843 ; B. J. Haywood
& Co., editors and publishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 8,624. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898, y I. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, (z— 4) H.
WESTERN PRESS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x32; subscription $1;
established 1811 ; Democratic Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
MERCERSBTJRG, Franklin Co. g
9.56+ pop., on Cumberland Valley Rd., 15 m.
S. W. of Chambersburg, the county seat.
Seat of Marshall College, Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1846 ; Journal Publishing Co, editors and
publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl.'
MESHOPPEN, Wyoming Co.
nf
609+ pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 8 m. N. W.
of Tunkhannock, the county seat. Agri-
culture. Stone quarries. Manufactures.
ENTER PRISE; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1897; K.C.
Mott.editorand publisher (6-3). Circ'n -jkl."
ME YERSDALE, 5omer«<!« Co.p
3,024+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 15 m.
S. of Somerset, the county seat. Manu-
facturing and lumber. Agriculture and
coal mining.
CO:>I>IERCIAL ; Thursdays; republl-
■can ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50: es-
tablii^hed 1878 ; Lou A. Smith, editor; Meyers-
dale Printing Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulatiou: In 1902, "JKL." In 1903, (z— 4) I.
Inl901. yl.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1900; G. E. Bishop, editor; S. A.
Kendall, publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 19(J4. yl.
MIDDLEBIJRG, c. b., Snyder
Co. o 513+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 60 m.
N.by N. E. of Harrisburg, the State capital.
Flour and planing mills, tannery and shoe
factory.
POST; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; established
PENNSYLVANIA.
1844 ; Geo. "W. Wagenseller, A. M., editor and
publisher (12—3).
Circulatiou : In 1895 and 189«, publisher as-
serts, no edition less than 1,700. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 1,948; for 1899,
1,884; for l9o(), ti,3ti3;/or 1901, '^,026;
for 1902, '^,ti'^9; for 1903, 2,351 » /or 1904,
3,435.
SN VDERCO. NEWS; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1888; P. S. Ritter, editor and
publisher (6 — d). Circulation "jkl."
MIDDLETOWN, Dauphin Co. n
5,608+ pop., on Pennsylvania and Phila-
delphia & Reading Rds. and Susquehanna
r., 9 m. S. E. of Harrisburg, the county seat
and State capital. Lumbering, manufact-
uring and farming.
JOURNAL; every evening except
Sunday, and WEF.KLY, Saturdays; daily
independent, weekly republican; daily four
pages 19J^x22, weekly eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1; established-
daily 1890,weekly 1854; A. L. Etter, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,200. In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, publisher asserts, smallest issue
1,080. Actual average for 1899, 1,167; for
1900, 1,193; for 1901, 1,323. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, yl. In li)04, yl.
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,400. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, publisher asserts, smallest issue 1,875.
Actual average for 1899, 3,149; for 1900,
3,466; for 1901, 3,541. In 1902, yH. In
1903, H. In 1901, yl.
PRESS ; Saturdays ; Independent-repub-
lican; four pages 22J^x26J^ ; subscription $1:
established 1881 ; I. O. Nissley, editor and
publisher (1 — 5).
Circulatiou : In 1894, 1895 and 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,600. Actual average
for the first six months of 1897, 3,037 ; for
1898,3,049; for 1899,3,140. In 19U0, yl.
Actual average for 1901. 3,345; for 1902.
3,400; for 1903, 3,554 ; for 1904, 3,753.
MIFFLINBURG, Union Co. a
1,436+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Buffalo
creek, 9 m. W. of Lewisburg, the county
seat. Manufactories of carriages, buggies
and sleighs. Agriculture.
TELECJRAPH; Fridays ; republican ;
four pages 22x28 : subscription $1 ; established
1862; Geo. W. Schoch, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "JKL."
TIMES ; Saturdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1886 ; G. W. Foote, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl."
MIFFLINTO WN, c. h., Juniata Co.
D 953+ pop., on Juniata r., 49 m. N. W, of
Harrisburg, the State capital. The Pennsyl-
vania Rd. passes along the opposite side
of the river. Lumbering and agriculture.
DEMOCRAT AND REGISTER!
Wednesdays; democratic; four pages 20x27;
subscription $1.50; established 1847; W. J.
Jackman, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl.-
JUNIATA HERALD; Thursdays;
independent- republican ; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.25; established 1880; C. F.
Espenschade and A. G. Scholl, editors and
publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
JUNIATA SENTINEL AND RE-
PUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1846 ; B. F. Schweier. editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
JUNIATA STAR; Fridays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1892; J. C.
Nipple, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
In 1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
918
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PEXNSYL VAXIA.
PENNSYL VANIA.
JUNIATA TRIBUNE ; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subsci-iption
$1; established 1879; B. F. Junkin, editor and
publisher (7—3).
Circulation : la 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,100. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. -'JKL."
FANCIERS' GUIDE; monthly; poul-
try; sixteen pages 8x11; subscription 23
cents; established January. 1903; S. F. Balen-
tine, editor and publisher (1— 5P).
MILFORD, c. h., Pike Co. n-884t pop.,
on Delaware r., 110 m. above Philadelphia.
Summer resort.
DISPATCH} Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1822; Josiah F. Terwilliger, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl. ■ Inl900, Z.
In 1902, •■.JKL."
PIKE CO. PRESS; Fridays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1895; J. H. Van Etten, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation -jkl.-
MIIiFORD SQUARE, Bucks Co. a,
400 pop., 3 m. W. of Quakertown, connected
by stage, and 14 S. by S. E. of Allentown.
DER FA3IILIEN FREUND; Thurs
days; German; independent; four pages
18x20; subscription 50 cents; established 1867;
D. G. Stauffer, editor and publisher (3—3.)
Circulation: In 1896. 1. In 1897. Y. Actual
average for 1898, 1,398. In 1899, yl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z—1, 2, 4. 5) I.
In 19113, yl. In 1904, yl.
MILLERSBURG, Dauphin Co. n
1 ,675+ pop., on Northern Central Rd., 26 m. N.
of Harrisburg, the county seat and State
capital. Coal-shipping point.
HERALD; Fridays ; republican ; f our
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1875;
J. B. Seal, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,120. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
SENTINEI.; Fridays ; independent :
four pages 30x26; subscription $1 ; established
1884 ; Hay W. Bowman, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
MILLERTON, Tioga Co. ^ 421 pop.,
on Erie Rd., 12 m. S. W. of Elmira, N. Y.
Lumbering and agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Fridays ; independent :
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1877; Harry T. Graves, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation 'jKi,."
MILIiHEIM, Ceiiter Co. a 612t pop.,
18 m. from Bellefonte, the county seat.
Hosiery factory, grist and planing mills
and foundries.
J O U R N A Li } Thursdays ; democratic:
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1827 ; J. S. Hosterman, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "jkl."
MILLVAL.E, Allegheny Co. p 6,736
pop., on Allegheny r., opposite Pittsburg,
with bridge connection.
VAL.L.EY JOURNAL.; Saturdays; In-
dependent; eight pages 17x24; 8ul)scrlptlon
$1; established 1S85; George F.Gilbert, editor;
The C. M. Rodgers Co., pnbll.shers (8—3).
Circulation -i&l" In 1903, Z (4) (• •)
MIIiLVILLE, Columbia Co. u 59S
pop., on Susquehanna, Bloomsburg & Ber-
wick Rd., 10 m. N. N. W. of Bloomsburg.
TABIjET; Wednesdays; local; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1887; G. A. Potter, editor and publisher ( 12—3).
Circulation "jkl. •
MILTON, Northumberland Co. U 6,175
pop., on Pennsylvania and Philadelphia &
Reading Rds., Susquehanna r. and Penn-
sylvania canal, 13 m. N. of Sunbury, the
county seat. Iron and steel manufactories,
car works, axle factory, nail and rolling
mills, paper box factory, bamboo works
and planing mills. Agriculture.
STANDARD; every evening except
Sunday; independent ; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1890; Wm. P. Hast-
ings, editor; The Hastings Printing Co., pub-
lishers.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,740. In 1895, I. In 1896, I. In
1897. zl. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I.
In 1901, yl. In 1908, yl. In 1903, (z— 6) I. In
1904, yl.
MILTONIAN; Fridays; republican: four
pages 22x28; subscription $1; established 1816;
Joe A. Logan, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jicl."
PEOPLE; Fridays; prohibition; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 18S6;
Geo. Hoffman, editor; The People Company,
publishers (8—3 P). Circulation "jbl."
RECORD ; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1874; W. P. Hastings, editor; The Milton Print-
ing Company, publishers (7—3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898, zI. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, v I,
In 1903, y I. In 1904, y I.
RURAL. YOUNG PEOPLE; monthly;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription 25 cents ;^
established 1900; Rural Young People Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In ISOl, ".isl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,675. In 1903. yl. Inl904, I»
MINERSVILLE, Schuylkill Co. D-
4,815+ pop., on People's, Lehigh Valley and
Philadelphia & Reading Rds., 4 m. W. of
Pottsville, the county seat. Coal mining.
FREE PRESS; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1884; Charles E. Steel, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "ijn.." In 1903, Z (4).
MONESSEN, Westmoreland Co. P
2,197+ pop., on Pennsylvania and Pittsburg
& Lake Erie Rds. Steel, tin plate and wire
mills, foundries, mining and agriculture.
IN D E PEN DENT ; every evening except
Sunday: four pages 15x22; subscription $3;
established 1902, Independent Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl. •
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1839;
Chas. L. Schuck, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1900, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
MONONGAHELA, Wathington Co.
p 5,173+ pop., on Pennsylvania and Pitts-
burg & Lake Erie Rds. and Monongahela r.,
31 m. S. of Pittsburg. Machine shops, flour,
paper and lumber mills, foundries, boat-
yard, dry docks and stove works. Coal,
petroleum and natural gas.
REPUBLICAN I every evening except
Sunday, and MONONGAHEIiA VAL-
LEY REPUBLICAN, Thursdays ; repub-
lican ; four pages— dally 15x22. weekly 22x28;
subscription— daily $3: weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—dally 1882, weekly 1846 ; Vernon Haz-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
919^
PENMS YL VANIA.
Kard, editor; The Chill W. Hazzard Co., pub
Ushers (12—4).
C i r c u I a t i o II— Daily : "jkl.- In 1903,
(z— 4) !(••). In 19(J4, (z— 4. 6»T.
Weekly: "iiu.." In 1899. Z. In 1900. Z. In
1902, "JKL.- In 1904, (z— 4, 6) I.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$3; established December, 1903; T. F. Smiley,
editor; The Voice Publishing Co., publishers
(12—3). Circulation "JK.L."
MONTGOMERY, Lycoming Co. b
l,063t pop., on Pennsylvania and Philadel-
phia & Reading Rds., 16 m. S. E. of Williams-
port, the county seat. Saw and planing
mills, furniture manufactory and machine
shops. Lumbering and agriculture.
MIRROR; Fridays ; independent ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1889; Thomas E. Grady, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl.- In 1903, Z (4).
MONTROSE, c. h., Susquehanna Co.
cf 1,827+ pop., on Montrose and Delaware,
Lackawanna & Western Rds., 19 m. S. of
Binghamton, N. Y., and 165 N. by N. W. of
Philadelphia. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 21x28; subscription $1.50; estab
lished 1842; W. C. Cruser, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Cii*culatioii : Rating varied from H in 1892
to I in 1895. Actual average for 1896, 2.391.
In 1897, Y. Actual average for 1898, 2.460.
In 1899, vl. Actual average for a year end-
ing with June, 1900, 2,517. In 1901. yH.
Actual average for 1902, 2, 508. lu 1903, yH.
In l\m, vH.
INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN ;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 17x22; sub
scription$2; established 1855; James P. Taj'-
lor, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1893 and 1894, publisher
asserts, not less than 4,800. In 1895, G.
In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898, vH. In
1899, zH. In 1900. yH. In 19U1. yll. In
1902, vH. In 1903. yH. In 1004, y II.
MONTOURSVIIiLE, Lycoming Co.
i 1,665 pop., on west bank of Susquehanna
r., 4 m. E. of Williamsport.
REPUBIilC; Wednesdays: republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished September, 1896; B. S. Murphy, editor;
H. Q. Philips, publisher (12—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
MORTON, Delaware Co. O^ 889t Pop.,
on Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore
Rd.. 10 m. S. W. of Philadelphia. Agri-
culture.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 13x20; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1880; Edward W. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation '-jkl."
MOUNT CARMEIi, Northumber-
land Co. n 13,179+ pop., on Lehigh Valley,
Philadelphia & Reading and Northern Cen-
tral Rds.. 28 m. E. by S. E. of Sunbury, the
county seat. Anthracite coal mines.
EVEN I NG ST A R ; every evening except
Sunday.and LEDGER, Fridays; dailyfour,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$3, weekly $1; established— daily 1896, weekly
1892; A. A. Barr, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation- Daily: In 1897, I. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, "JKL." In 19a), 1901, 1902, 1903 and
1904, December, publisher asserts, not one
issue was as low as 1,000.
Weekly: Ih 1895, I. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL."
PENNSYLVANIA.
ITEM; every evening except Sunday:
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$3; established 1888; W. P. Kemble, editor
and publisher (3 — :?).
Circulation: In 1895, "iKL" Actual aver-
age for 1896. 1,020. In 1897, Y. Itt
1898. "JKL." In 1902, Z (6). In 1904, I.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$3; established 1878; C. L. Cleaver, editor and
publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL." In 1903, (z— 1) I. In 1904, y I.
MOUNT HOLLY SPRINGS,
Cumberland Co. p 1,190+ pop., on Philadel-
phia & Reading Rd., 6 m. S. of Carlisle, the
county seat, and 20 S. W. of Harrisburg,
the State capital . Paper mills.
MOUNT HOLLY ECHO; Wednes-
day.s; independent; eight pages 13x20; .sub-
scription 75 cents; established February, 1900;
S. P. Goodyear, editor; Mount Holly Station-
ery & Printing Co., publishers (6—3). Circu-
lation "iKL."
MOUNT JEWETT, McKean Co. ti
1,553+ pop., on Buffalo, Rochester & Pitts-
burg, New York, Lake Erie & Western,
Bradford, Bordell & Kinzua. Mt. Jewett Sc
Smethport and Mt. Jewett, Kinzua & Riter-
ville Rds., 13 m. S. W. of Smethport, the
county seat. Saw, planing and shingle
mills and furniture and glass factories.
Petroleum and mining center.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1891; Tom M. McCellun, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1897; R.
M. Swisher, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1900. I. In 1901. yl. In
1902, yl. In 19u3, (z— 4) 1. In 1904, (z-4) -jkl-"
MOUNT JOY, Lancaster Co. 0,2,0181
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 12 m. W. of
Lancaster, the county seat, and 24 E. of
Harrisburg, the State capital. Agricult-
ural-implement works. Iron foundry, roller
flour and woolen mills, furniture factory
and carriage works.
BULLETIN; Wednesdays; four pages
20x26 ; subscription 50 cents ; established
June. 1901; J. E. SchroU, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "iKL"
HERALD; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; establisher) 1854;
J. R. Hoffer Estate, editors and publishers
(3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
STAR AND NEWS; Fridays; inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription 50
cents; established 1872; J. R. Missemer, edi-
tor and publisher (7— 3). Circulation "jki."
MOUNT PLEASANT, Westmore-
land Co. p 4,745+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio
and Pennsylvania Rds., 11 m. S. of Greens-
burg, the county seat. Coke center.
JOURNAL ; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1873; John L. Shields, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1898. Z. In 1902,
"JKL." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904. yl.
MOUNT UNION, Huntingdon Co. n
1.086+ pop., on Pennsylvania and East Broad
Top Rds., 12 m. S. S. E. of Huntingdon, the
county seat. Chair manufactory, roller
920
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PEXNS YL VANIA.
PEXNS YL VA MA .
flour mills, glass sand works, tannery , stone
quarries and brick works.
REPUBLICAN; weekly, twicea week,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; four
passes i6x22; subscription (1; established
June, 1903; T. A. Appleby, editor; The Mount
Union Publishing Co.. publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 17}^x24; subscription $1; established
1872; A. S. & C. H. Welch, editors and pub-
lishers (7— 3). Circulation "iKL." In 1902, Z (4, 5).
MUNCY, Lycoming Co. b l,934t pop.,
on Pennsylvania and Philadelphia & Read-
ing Rds. and Susquehanna r., 14 m. E. by S.
E. of Williamsport, the county seat. Manu-
facturing.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1897;
Milton G. Peters, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jk-l."
LUMINARY AND LYC03IING CO.
A D V E R T I S i<. R ; Fridays ; republican;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1841 ; T. B. Painter, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL"
MYERSTOWN, i^eftanon Co. [^l,880t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 7 m.
E of Lebanon, the county seat, and 80 W. N.
W. of Philadelphia. A horse market. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
four pages :ii0x24; subscription $1; established
188S; Geo. D. Coover, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "jkl."
NARBERTH, Montgomery Co. O,
847 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 6 m. N. W.
of Philadelphia.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 16x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished January. 19ij4; R. Horace Grigg,
editor and publisher ( 12—3) (A A).
ATLANTIC SLOPE NATURAL-
IST; bi-monthly (A A).
NATRONA, Allegheny Co. p 2,137
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Allegheny
r., 18 m. N. E. of Pittsburg, the county seat.
Salt manufactory. Agriculture.
WEST PENN PRESS; Thursdays;
republican; eight to twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1889; P. F. Voigt,
editor and publisher (6— 3). Circ'n'JKi-" In
1899, Z. In 1902, "JKL."
NAZARETH, Northampton Co. D-
2,304+ pop., on Bangor & Portland Rd., 7 m.
N. W. of Easton, the county seat. Knit
goods and lace, hosiery and cigar manufac-
tories and cement.
ITEM; Fridays; six pages 22x28; sub
8cription$l; established 1891; Alberto. Stur-
gls, e<litor; Albert O. Sturgis jfc Co., publishers
(12-4).
Circulation "LKi." Inl900.Z. In 1902, "jkl.-
Actual (tvrdgefor ayear ending November,
i9()i. 3,096; /"/• 1904, '.i,:i:i:i.
NEW ALBANY, Bradford Co. b
42.'')+ pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 40 m. N. E.
of Williamsport. Farming and dairying.
ALBANY WEEKLY MIRROR;
Wednesdays; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1895; F. L. Taylor, editor and
publisher (:i— 3). Circ'n ■•ua,." In 1899. Z.
In 1902, "-iKL ■•
NEW BERLIN, Union Co. n 6I6t
pop., 7 ni. S. W. of Levvisburg, the county
seat. Agriculture.
REPORTER; Thursdays; four pages
171^x22; subscription 75 cents; established
1898; J. L.Herman, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation 'JKL.'
NEW BETHLEHEM, Clarion Co.
-n 1,269+ pop., on Allegheny Valley Rd., 17 m.
N. E. of Kittanning. Coal and himber.
LEADER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; S. C. Hepler & Son, editors and
publishers (12 — 2). Circulation "jkl" In 1902,
Z'(4,5).
VINDICATOR; Fridays; independent:
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1879 ; J. C. Rairlgh, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation -'jkl."
NEW^ BLOOMFIELD,c.h., Perry
Co. D 1,132 pop., on Perry County Rd., 6 m.
S. by S. W. of Newport and 27 N. N. W. of
Harrisburg, the State capital. Agriculture.
ADVOCATE AND PRESS;
Wednesdays; republican; four pages 21x27;
subscription $1.25; established 1853; H. E.
Sheibley, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." In
1902, Z (2,4,5).
PERRY CO. DEMOCRAT; Wednes
days; democratic; four pages 21x28; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1836; James S.
Magee, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl. ■■ In 1899, Z. Act-
ual average for 1902, 1,314; for 1903,
l,'.i26. In 1904, yl.
PERRY CO. FREEMAN; Fridays;
republican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1; established 1839; A. B. & S. L. Grosh,
editors and publishers (6— 3). Circ'n "jjkl."
PERRY CO. TIMES; Fridays; repub-
lican: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1867; Frank Mortimer, editor and
publisher (.3— 3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,800. Actual average for 1896,
1,781. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl. Inl899,yl.
In 1900, vl. In 1901, (z— 4) I. Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,3S1. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
NEW BRIGHTON, Beaver Co. -a
6,820+ pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd. and
Beaver r., 2 m. N. of Beaver, the county
seat, and 30 N. W. of Pittsburg. Manufact-
uring. Coal and clay.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and BEAVER VALLEY NEWS, Thurs-
days ; republican ; eight pages — daily 15x22,
weeklv 18x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1 ; established— daily 1883, weekly 1874 ; Frank
S. Reader* Son. editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation- daily "jkl" weekly "iei "
NEW^ CASTLE, c. h., Lawrence Co.
-a 28,339+ pop., on New York, Lake Erie &
Western, Pennsylvania Co's, Pittsburg &
Lake Erie, Pittsburg & Western and West-
ern New York & Pennsylvania Rds. and at
confluence of Shenango and Neshannock
rs., which together form the Beaver r. at
this point ; 52 m. N. E. W. of Pittsburg.
Manufacture of iron, glass, sewer pipe, fire-
brick, steel, wire nails and coke. Bitumin-
ous coal, limestone, fire-clay. Iron ore and
sandstone.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKliV, Wednesdays; repub-
lican; daily eight, weekly twelve pages 15x22;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
921
PEyys YL VA SI A .
•ubscrlptlon— dally $3, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1887, weekly 1857; N. C. Herald Prlut
Ing and Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (6—3).
Circulation —Daily: In 1895, publisher
aaserts, not less than 1,31)0. In IHyti, I. In
1897, Y. Inl898, "iKi." Inl899, 1. Inl9U0,yI.
Actual arerage for a year ending with Jan-
uary, 190.', '^,916. In 1902, yll. In 1903,
(z— 4) H. In I'Nil, yll.
Weekly: In 1S95, publisher asserts, not
less than 3.150. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, I. In 1900, yl. Actual
average for a year ending with January,
1902, 1,S"57. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904. 1.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday, and
VV E E IV 1j Y. Wednesdays; republican;
daily eight, weekly twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1880, weekly 1874 ; Fred L. Reuly. edi-
tor; The News Co., publishers (8—3).
Circulation — Daily : In 1898, "jkl." In
1899, Z. In 1901,(2-11,12) H. In 1902, y II.
Iul9U3, (z— 4) H (••). In 1904, yH.
Weekly : "iKi." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jivl.-
TRIBUNE; semi weekly, Tuesdays and
Thursdays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1900; Tribune
Co., editors and publishers (3 — i).
Circulation : In 1901, (z— 6) I. In 1902. yl.
Inl903. yl(AA).
DE3IOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pases 22x28; subscription $1; established
1874; T. J. McCleary, editor and publisher
(7-3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2.180. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1900, Z (!■+). In
1902, "JKL."
ROMA; Saturdays; Italian; six pages
14x21; subscription $1; established January,
1902; E. Buenpane and A. Sisca, editors and
publishers (2—5 P).
NEW HOLLAND, Lancaster Co. p
902t pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 13 m. E. of
Lancaster, the county seat, and 59 W. of
Philadelphia. Tobacco factory and silk
mill. Agriculture.
CLARION; Saturdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15>^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873; The Clarion Printing House, edi-
tors and publishers (2—4).
Circulatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,050. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, August,
publisher asserts, no issue during the last
year has been less than 1.000. In 1903, (z-4)I.
In 1904, "JKL."
NEWHOPE, Jiucks Co. (^ l,218t pop.,
on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 9 m. E.of
Doylestown, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
New Hope Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (2— 4). Circulation "jkl."
NEW KENSINGTON, Westmore-
land Co. p 4,665+ pop., on Allegheny Valley
Rd., 18 m. E. by N E. of Pittsburg, and 21 N.
W. of Greensburg, the county seat. Agri-
culture and manufacturing.
KEYSTONE; every evening except Sun-
day,and WEEKLY, Thursdays;daily four,
weekly eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $3, weekly $1 ; established— daily
1901, weekly 1896; Harry E. Bonsall, editor and
publisher.
Circulation— Daily ; "iio.." (A A).
Weekly : In 1897, "jkl.- In 1898. Z. In 1899,
Z. In 190(3, I. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
PENNS YL VAN J A.
lished 1891; James P. MulvlhiU and Jenme
Sullivan, editors and publishers (3—3). Cir-
culation "iKJ,"
NEW MILFORD, Susquehanna Co.
cC 715+ pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western Rd., 20 m. S. of Binghamton, N. Y.
Farming.
ADVERTISER; Saturdays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 18S0; Howell & Haydens, editors
and publishers (7—3). Circulation "iKi-. ■
NEW OXFORD, Adams Co. Q 663t
pop., on Western Maryland Rd., 10 m. E. by
N. E. of Gettysburg, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ITEM; Fridays ; Independent ; eight
gages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1879;
:. I. Smith, editor and publisher (10—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
NEWPORT, Perry Co. n l,734t pop.,
on Pennsylvania and Newport & Sherman s
Valley Rds, and Pennsylvania canal and
Juniata r., 6 m. N. by N. E. of New Bloom-
fleld, the county seat, and 28 N. W. of
HaiTisburg, the State capital. Manufactur-
ing and grain growing.
LEDGER; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1875; George Shrom, editor ; Ledger Publish-
ing Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl.-
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1868;
Frank A. Fry, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, ".JKL." Actual average for 1900. 1,513;
for 1901, 1 ,T81. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I
(••). In 1904, yl.
NEW^TON HAMILTON, Mifflin
Co. D 384+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 22 m.
S. W. of Lewistown, the county seat.
Cement, lime, grain and lumber trade.
WATCHMAN; Saturdays ; neutral ;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879 ; B. E. Morrison, editor and pub-
lisher(8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
NEWTOWN, Bucks Co. n. l .463t
pop., on Philadelphia, Newtown & New
York Rd., 14 m. S. E. of Doylestown, the
county seat, and 21 N. E. of Philadelphia.
Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; independ-
ent: four pages 21x28; subscription $1.50: es-
tablished 1868: Watson P. Church, editor and
publisher (12— 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2.200. In 1896, T. In 1897. I Z. In
1898, zl. In 1899, zl. Actual average for
1900,2.381. In 1901, yH. Actual average
for 1902. 2,396; for 1903, 2,496. In V.m,
(z-4) H.
NEW TRIPOLI, Lehigh Co. q 375
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 31
m. N. of Reading. Grist and saw mills.
Agriculture.
YOUTH'S BLADE; monthly; four
pages 15x22: subscription 25 cents: estab-
lished 1892: Wm. H.Oswald, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3 P). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
NEWVILLE, Cumberland Co. p l,655t
pop., on Cumberland Valley Rd., 80 m.
922
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
Pi-INNS YL VAX J A.
8. W. of Harrisburg, the State capital.
Several tanneries and large knitting mill.
."STAR AND ENTERPRIiSE; Wednes
days ; independent ; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1 ; established— S?ar 1858, Enter-
prise 1871 ; O. B. Block, .editor and publisher
(12 — 3) Circulation "iKL"
TKUES; Wednesdays ;ludepenrtent; eight
pages 13x24; subscription $1; established 1881;
Chester N. Ames, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1901, •■jkl." Actual average
for Um, l,ti49; for 1903, 1,444; /or 1904,
1,935.
NETV WILMINGTON, Lmorence
Co. -a 791+ pop., on Sharpville Rd., 9 m. N.
of New Castle, the county seat. Seat of
Westminster College. Farming.
GLOBE; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1880;
Harold S. Ashenhurst, editor and publisher
(12 — 2). Circulation "jjcL"
KEYNOTE; Thursdays; prohibition;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1902; J. J. Ashenhurst, editor
and publisher. Circulation ••jkl." (AA).
HOLCAD; monthly, during the college
year; collegiate; independent; thirty-two
pages 8x10; subscription $1 ; established 1884;
Students of Westminster College, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jjil- "
NICHOLSON, Wyoming (Zo.cf 893t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Rd., 11 m. N. E. of Tunkhannock, the
county seat, and 21 N. N. W. of Scranton.
Planing and grist mills, wagon factory
and tannery. Stone quarries.
F X A 311 N E R; Fridays; Independent;
six pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1890; Tiffany & Kochir, editors and publish
er8(S— 3). Circulation "JKL."
NORMAL VILLE, Fayette Co. p 125
pop., 8 m. from Connellsville and 15 N. E.
•of Uniontown, the county seat. Coal min-
ing, lumber trade and grist mills. Agri
culture.
SPRINGFIELD MOI NTAINEER;
■monthly; republican; elgnt pages 11x16; sub-
scription 4C cents; established 1881; Geo. W.
Campbell, editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation ■JK.L."
NORRISTOWN, c. h., Montgomery
Co. 0. 22,265+ pop., on Philadelphia & Read
Ing, Pennsylvania and Stony Creek Rds.,
Schuylkill r. and canal and Stony creek,
16 m. N. W. of Philadelphia. Manufactures
of iron, cotton and wool, glass, nails and
tacks.
HERALD; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEK L Y , Mondays; republican;
dally four to six. weekly eight pages 19x^;
subscription— daily $3, weekly $1.50; estab
lished— daily 1848, weekly 1799; Morgan R
Wills, editor and publisher (7— 3j. Circulation
— daily jjo, " weekly "jkl."
RE(»ISTER; every evening except
Sunday, and REGISTER AND .3IONT-
G03IERY CO. DE.IIOCRAT, Tues
days; democratic; four to six pages— dally
17x24. weekly 22x28; subscription— dally $3.
weekly $1; established— dally 1870, weekly
1802; A. Kneule, editor. The Dally Register
PublLshlng Co., publishers ( 12-4 ).
Circulation— Daily : In 1894, publisher
as>!erts, smallest 2,800. In 189,5. H. In 1896.
H. In 1897, Y. In 1898. zl. In 1899, zf. In
190(). yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. In 1903, y I.
In 1901, y I.
Weekly: ••ua-'
PENNS YL VAN! A.
TII>IES J every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $3.
weekly il; established— daily 1881, weekly
1875; William Renny son, editor; Times Pub-
lishing Company, publishers.
Circulation- Daily: Rating varied from
H in 1891 to I in 1895. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. "JKL." (??) Actual average for 1901,
In 1902, yH. In 1903, yll. In
IKL." In 1896. I. In 1897,
3,5S3.
1901, yl.
Weekly: In 1895,
Y. In 1898, "JK-r."
MONTGOMERY^ CO. LAW RE-
PORTER; Saturdays; legal; eight to six-
teen pages 7x10; subscription $1 ; established
1885; F. G. Hobson, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
NORTHEAST, JSTrte Co. b 2,068t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and New York, Chicago & St. Louis Rds.. 15
m. N. E. of Erie, the county seat. Cereals
small fruit and grapes. Canning factories
and iron and copper works.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1884; Edward M. Foye, publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
BREEZE; Saturdays ; republican;
eight pages 17}^x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; W. H. Sandborn, editor; Breeze
Publishing Co., publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
SUN; Saturdays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1868;
Cushman Bros., editors and publishers (7—3).
Circulation: In 1895, I. Inl896, 1. In 1897.
Y. In 1898. -iKL."
FO YE'S QUEEN; monthly; household;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents;
established September, 1901 ; Edward M. Foye,
editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulatiou : Actual average for a year
ending with August, 1902, 1,020 (±±). In
1903, "JKL." (A A).
NORTHUMBERLAND,iV^or««m.
berland Co. n 2,748+ pop., on Delaware,
Lackawanna & Western. Pennsylvania
and Philadelphia & Reading Rds. and at
Junction of N. and W. branches of Susque-
hanna r. Steamers ply to Sunbury, the
county seat, 3 m. distant. Nail factories,
steam saw and rolling mills.
PUBLIC PRESS; Fridays; non-parti-
san; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1872; C. W. Gutelina, editor and
publisher (7 — 'i). Circulation ".iKi"
NORTH WALES, Montgomery Co.
m, 1,287+ pop., on Philadelphia & Reading
Rd., 9 m. N. E. of Norristown, the county
seat, and 18 N. of Philadelphia. Agriculture.
RECORD ; Saturdays ; Independent; four
pages 22x28 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1874 ; Wilmer H. Jonnson, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3). Circulation "jki,." In 1901, Z(3).
OAKDALE, Allegheny Co. p l,147t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd.. 15 m. S. W. of Pittsburg, the
county seat. Cork factory and machine
shops.
TIMES; Wednesdays; republican; four
paa:es 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1895;
Oakdale Printing and Publishing Company,
editors and publishers (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
OIL CITY, Venango Co.^ld,im pop.,
on Western New York & Pennsylvania and
Allegheny Valley Rds. and Allegheny r. and
Oil creek, 8 m. N. E. of Franklin, the county
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
923
PENNS YL VANIA.
Beat, and 132 N. of Pittsburg. Several oi
refineries and manufacturing interests.
Petroleum.
BLiIZZARD ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; inde-
pendent; daily four, weekly eight pages
18x32 ; subscription— daily $5, weekly 50 cents ;
established— dally 1882, weekly 1884; F. W.
Bowen, editor; Bowen & McKnight, publish-
ers (12 4).
Circulation-Daily: Inl896, 'iKL.- Inl897,
IZ. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, y I.
Weekly: In 1895, -jkl." In 1896. 1 Z. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. 'vkl."
DERRICK; every morning except Sun-
day, and SE.^II- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays ; daily republican, semi-weekly in-
dependent ; dally eight pages 15x22, Sunday
sixteen, semi weeklj' eight pages 17x22; sub-
gcription— daily $7, Sunday $2.50. semi-weekly
$1; established 1872; P. C. Boyle, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulation— Daily: Accorded H from
1891 to 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898. vl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yL
In 1902, yL In 1903, (z-4) H (••). In
1904, y If.
Semi" Weekly: Rating varied from E In
1894 to F in 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In
1808, yG. In 1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 4) I (• •).
In 1904, yl.
TI3IES? every evening except Sundays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$5; e-itablished January, 1905; W. M. McKim,
editor; McKim & Laing, publishers (1—5 P).
OLYPHANT, Lackawanna Go. [if
6,lS0t- pop., on New York, Ontario & West-
ern and Delaware & Hudson Rds., 6 m. N. E.
of Scranton, the county seat. Cigar fac
tories, iron foundry and coal mining.
RECORD; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Thursdaja; independent; four to eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1892;
Jas. W. Kennedy, editorand publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,75U. In 1895, I. In 1896. H. In
1897, Y. Inl898, yl. Inl899. yl. In 1900, vl.
In 1901, May, publisher asserts, no edition
during the past year has been less than 2,800.
In 1902, yH. In 1903. (z-4) H. In ltH>4. yl.
GAZETTE; Saturdays; independent;
eight to sixteen pages 17x22; subscription $1;
established 1887: Jones Brothers, editors and
publishers (6 — 3).
Circulation; Actual average for 1895,
'^.5S3. In 1896, H. Actual average for
1897.3.124. In 1898. yH. In 1899. yH. In
1900. yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903,
(z— 4) II. In 1904, yl.
JEDVOTA; Wednesdays; Slavonic; ten
pages 16x22; subscription $1.50 ; established
1891; J. E. Stas, editor and publisher (3—3).
Cirfinlation-'iKi." Inl898,Z. Inl902,Z(4— 6)
<AA).
ORBISONIA, Huntingdon Co. u 653t
pop., on East Broad Top Rd., 24 m. S. by S.
E. of Huntingdon, the county seat. Iron
furnaces. Coal and iron mining
DISPATCH; Thursdays: independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1881; R. J. Coons, editor; Coons & Co.
publishers. Circulation "jkl"
ORWIGSBURG, Schuylkill Co. D-
1,518+ pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 8 m. S. E.
of Pottsvllle, the county seat. Several shoe
manufactories. Agricultural and mining
region.
NEWS; Fridays ; four pages 20x26 ;
flubscription $1.25; established 1889; Gus Sam-
uel, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
PENNSYLVANIA.
OSCEOLA MILLS, Clearfield Co. a
2,030+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 15 m. S. E.
of Clearfield, the county seat. Coal mining
and agriculture.
LEADER-COURIER; Fridays; inde-
pendent; four pages 1.5x22; subscription 50
cents ; established 1876 ; J. B. McFadden, editor
and proprietor. Circulation "iSL."
OVAL, Lycoming Co. ^ 280 pop,, 5 m.
S. S. E. of Jersey Shore, the nearest station
on Pennsylvania Rd. Wheat, Indian corn,
oats, hay and lumber.
LEDGER; Thursdays; independent; four
f)ages 18x24 ; subscription 50 cents; estab-
ished 1890 ; H. J. Moore, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1899, "ijfL." Actual aver-
age for 1900, 1,168. In 1901, yl. Actual
average for 1902, 1,155. In 1903, "jkl."
OXFORD, Chester Co. U 2,032 pop.,
on Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore
and Lancaster, Oxford & Southern Rds., 50
m. W. S. W. of Philadelphia. Agriculture.
PRESS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 16x223^ ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1866 ; H. L. Brinton & Sons, editors and pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, H Z. In 1898. yH. In 1899, zH. In
1900, zH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903,
(z-4) H. In 1904, H (DD).
BLOODED STOCK; monthly ; live
stock; twenty pages 8x11; subscription 50
cents; established 1897; C. E. Morrison, edi-
tor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1897, H. Actual average
for 1898, 8.135. In 1899, yF. Actual aver-
age for 1900, 19,714. In 1901, yD. In
1902, yE. In 1903, yE. In 1904, E.
PALMYRA, Lebanon Co. R 800 pop.,
on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 15 m. E. of
Harrisburg. the State capital. Shoe manu-
factories and planing mill. Agriculture.
COUNTY ADVOCATE; Thursdays:
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1899; George Y. Keller, editor
and publisher (9— 3). Circulation "jkl."
RECORD; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1899; John A. Fry, publisher (2—4). Circula-
tion "JKL."
PARKERS LANDING, Arm-
strong Co. -a 1.070+ pop., on Allegheny Val-
ley and Pittsburg & Western Rds. and Alle-
gheny r., 70 m. N. by N. E. of Pittsburg.
Glass manufactory. Petroleum.
PHCENIX; Fridays; independent-repub-
lican; eight pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1877; G. A. Needle, Jr., editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl" In 1902, Z (4, 5).
PARKESBURG, Chester Co. C^
1,788+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 44 m. W.
of Philadelphia. Agriculture.
CHESTER CO. TIMES; Fridays;
prohibition; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1 ; established 1875; A. H. Potts Co.,publlshers.
Circulation "jkx." In 1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
NEWS; Saturdays; four pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established, February 1901; J. A.
McAvoy, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
PRESS; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished July, 1901; J. E. PaxBon, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
PEACEMAKER AND COURT OF
A K TITRATION; monthly: twenty-
four pages I x9 ; subscription $1 ; established
924
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNS TL VANIA.
PENNS YL VA XI A .
1866; Universal Peace Union, editors and
publisliers (12 — i).
Circulation: In 1899. "jkl.- In 1900. I. Act-
ual aver age for 1901, 1,200 ;/orl9fr2, 1,200.
In 1903, (z — i) I. Actual average for 1904,
1,125.
PATTON, Cambria Co. D 2,651t pop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd., 17 m. W. N. W. of
Altoona. Fireclay works. Coal and lumber.
COURIER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1893; Roy E. Decker, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1896. "iiti." In 1897, Z.
Actual average /or 1898.1, 058. In 1899. ■■Jii-"
PEGKVILtLE, Lackauanna Co. ^ on
Delaware & Hudson and New York. On-
tario & West'n Rds.. 6 m. N. E. of Scranton.
JOURNAL.; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $i; established
1900; H. P.Woodward, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation vkl."
PEN ARGYL, Northampton Co. D
2,784+ pop., on Bangor & Portland, Central
of New Jersey and Lehigh & New England
Rds., 30 ra. N. of Bethlehem. Slate quarry
ing.
I N D E X I Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1885;
C. M. Smith, editor and publisher (.6—3). Cir-
culation "JKl."
L.A STELLA COLOMALE; Satur
days; Italian; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established August, 1901; James D. Capo-
rase, editor and publisher (3—3). Circ'n"jKi,."
PENBROOK, Dauphin Co. D 864t
pop., 1}4 m. N. of Harrlsburg, the county
seat and State capital. Trucking.
DAUPHIN CO. TIMES; Fridays; re
publican; six pages 15x22: subscription $1;
established 1895; O.E. Shaffer, editor; Times
Publishing Co., publishers (3—5 P).
Circulation: In 1904. I.
PENCOYD, Montgomery Co. R 248
pop., on Pennsylvania and Philadelphia &
Reading Rds., 5 m. N. W. of Philadelphia.
Agriculture.
CHURCH HERALD; monthly; Inter-
denominational; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion 25 cents ; established January, 1902 ;
Wm. E. Cunningham, editor ; The Wissa-
hickon Publishing Company, publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL." (A A).
PENNSBURG, Montgomery Co. O,
1.032+ pop., on Perklomen Rd., 20 m. N. W.of
Norristown, the county seat. Brick kilns,
flour and planing mills, potteries, and coacb
and cigar factories.
DER BAUERN FREUND UND
DEMOKRAT; Tuesdays ; German ; demo-
cratic; four pages 22x28; subscription $1.50;
established 182<) ; Henry A. Kneule, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl." In 1897, Z. In.
1902, "JKL."
FERKIOMEN VALLEY PRESS;
Saturdays; democratic; four pages 20x26;
subscription SI; established 1874; Henry A.
Kneule. editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
TOAVN AND COUNTRY; Saturdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1899: Charles Q. Hillegass. editor and
publisher. Circ'n "jkl." In 1902, Z (4, 6).
PERKASIE, Bucks Co. R l,803t pop.,
on Philadelphia & Reading Rd.. 30 m. N.
of Philadelphia. Agriculture and man-
ufacture of cigars.
CENTRAL NEWS; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1881; Charles M. Meredith, editor
and publisher (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2.000. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y'. In
1898. y I. In 1899. y I. In 1900. yl. In 1901,
publisher asserts, each week exceeded 2,300.
In 1902, yH. In 1903 yl. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
PHILADELPHIA, c. h., Philadel-
phia Co. Dv 1,293,697+ pop., center of eight
railroads, on the Delaware and Schuylkill
rs. The metropolis of Pennsylvania. Man-
ufactures constitute its largest business in-
terests. Its commerce is large, especially
the domestic coast trade. Has abundant
water front and is a port of entry for for-
eign and domestic ships.
DAILY.
ABEND POST; every evening except
Sunday; German; republican; four nages
20x26; subscription 85; established 1865: A.
Timm, editor; Alfred Schlesinger, publisher.
Office. 335 N. Sixth street (1—5).
Circulation: Accorded H from 1891 to
1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl,
Inl903. (z-4) I (••). Inl9:4. yl.
DE3IOKRAT: every morning except
Sunday. DIE NEUE WELT, Sundays,^
and VEREINIGTE STAATEN ZEIT-
UNG, Thursdays ; German ; daily eight,
weeklv and Sunday sixteen pages 17x22;
subscription— daily $3, Sunday $2.50, weekly-
WHFM YOI ! AHVFDTKF do you want to reach the German popu-
WIIl:1>I IUU MU VI- I\ I I 3L lation of Philadelphia? If so, use the
PHILADELPHIA DEMOKRAT.
ONE CENT PER COPY.
(The Oldest and Most Widely Circulated German Newspaper
in City and State),
which is read by all the best and most representative families of the city.
It goes direct to the homes, reaches the woman of the family, the most
essential person for good returns. Only 10 per cent of its circulation goes
to the news stands and newsbovs, the other 90 per cent goes where it does
the advertiser the most good, INTO THE HOMES, thereby reaching four
to five times as many persons as its original circulation, which eotablishes
its value, beyond question, as a high-class advertising medium.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
925
PENNS TL VANIA—Philadelph ia .
$1.50; established— daily 1838, Sunday 1856,
weekly 1845; Philadelphia Demokrat Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
€12 Chestnut street (3—4).
Circulation— Daily; In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 36,000. In 1896, C In
1897, C Z. In 1898, zC . In 1899, zC. In 1900, yC.
In 1901, yl). In 1902, yD. In 1903, yD. In
1904. (z-4) I».
Sunday : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 34,000. lu 1896, C. In 1897, C Z. In 1898,
VC In 1899, zC. In 1900, yC. In 1901, yD.
In 1902. vD. In 1903, yD. In 1004, (z— 4) D.
Weekly : Rating varied from F in 1891 to G
in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH.
In 1899. yl. In 1900, vl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, vI. In 1903, yl. In 1904, "jkl."
EVENING BULLETIN; every evening
except Sunday; republican; ten to sixteen
pages 15x22; subscription $3; established—
American Sentinel 1815, Evening Bulletin
1847: The Bulletin Co., proprietors; William
L. McLenn, publisher. Office, 612 Chestnut
street (1—5).
Circulation : Accorded F from 1891 to 1895.
Actual average for 1896. 33 »-
625; for 1897, 59,381; for
.1898, 113,973 ; for 1899, 113,-
970; /or 1900. 134,855 ; for
1901, 130,084: for 19o2,
130,439;/or 1903, 144,375;
for 1904, 183,904.
BS^The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded the Evening
Bulletin is guaranteed by the publish-
ers of Rowell's American Newspaper
Directory, who will pay one hundred dol-
lars to the first person who successfully
controverts its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement. — According to
the last census, there were in Philadelphia
224,81)6 dwellings occupied by one family
each; 4,059 were occupied by three fami-
lies and over.
In no other American city are there so
many individual homes, in proportion to
tlie total population.
The Bulletin's circulation reaches a ma-
jority of these homes.
The following figures show the actual
daily average circulation of The Bulletin
for 1904, BY MONTHS :
January 159,377 copies.
February 186,890 copies.
March 183,837 copies.
April 182,679 copies.
May 177,299 copies.
June 185,319 copies.
July 181,543 copies.
August 183,404 copies.
September 185,017 copies.
October 187,539 copies.
November 191,168 copies.
December 190,825 copies.
January, 1905 196,766 copies.
February, 1905 215,136 copies.
The Bulletin's circulation figures are
net: all damaged, unsold, free and re-
turned copies have been omitted.
EVENING HERAL.D; every evening
except Sunday ; independent ; fotir pages
18x22; subscription $3; established 1866; S. S.
Houston, editor; Herald Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 726 Sansom street (8—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from F in 1891
to G in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. In 1898.
yH. Inl899,yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH.
In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
EVENING ITEM; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and Simday morning; daily
eight, Sunday sixteen pages 18x23; subscrip-
tion—daily $3, Sunday $1: established 1817;
The Item Publishing Companv, publishers.
Office, 28 S. Seventh street (2—4^.
Circulation— naily: In 1893, ###
Sunday: Inl898.##:#
Publisher's announcement. — The Evening
Item has a sworn daily circulation of 216,106
PENNSYL VANIA— Philadelphia.
and the Sunday Item a sworn average cir-
culation of 222,892. The Item is now the
only daily paper in Philadelphia that
swears to its circulation, and proves It by
detailed statements of the sales by dealers,
stores, etc. ; also sworn to by the Circula-
tion Manager and verified by the Paper
Company. A $5,000 challenge by The Item
to all the Philadelphia newspapers, offering
to prove tliat The Item had more circula-
tion than any one, dally and Sunday, has
been standing since October, 1902, without
acceptance. The above facts prove, indis-
putably, that The Item has more paid cir-
culation than any Philadelphia newspaper.
EVENING TEL.EGRAPH;everv even-
ing except Sunday; independent-republican;
fourteen pages 18x23; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1864; Charles E. Warburton, founder;
Barclay H. Warburton, president. Office, 704
Chestnut street (1 — 4).
Circulation : Accorded E from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, E. In 1897. Y. Actual average for
1898,35,766. In 1899, zC. Actual average
forigoo. 88,436; for 1901, 104,734; for
1902, 109.813; /'orl903, 115,390; for 1904,
133 917.
FINANCIAL. BULLETIN; every
morning except Sunday; financial and com-
mercial; six pages 18x24; subscription $3;
established 1895; Warner H. Jenkins, editor
and publisher. Office, 142 S. Fourth st. (3—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1901, Z (4).
GAZETTE; every morning, every even-
ing except Sunday, and PENNSYLVANIA
STAATS GAZETTE, weekly; German;
independent ; daily eight, Sunday and weekly
twentv-two pages 18x24 ; subscription— daily
$2.50, Sunday $2.60, weekly $2; established
1879; German Daily Gazette Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 924 Arch
street (12-4).
Circulation — Daily (morning and even-
ing) : In 1895, publisher asserts, smallest
27,300. Actual average for 1896, 44,444}
for 18OT, 45,197; for 1898, 45,900. In
1899, yB. Actual average for 1900, 46,536;
for 1901, 47,351. In 1902, (z— 1, 2, 4. 5) B.
Actual average for 1903, 47,784; /or 1904,
49 083.
Sunday: In 1895. C. In 1896, C. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yC. In 1899, yC. In 1900, zC. In
1901, yC. Inl902, (z— 1,2,4, 5)D. In 1903, yD.
Weekly: "jkl." In 1900. Z. In 1902,
(z— 1. 2, 4,5) H. In 1903, yH. Actual aver-
age for 190i. 37, 39S.
INQUIRER; every morning ; republican;
daily fourteen to sixteen pages, Sunday
forty-eight to fifty -four pages 19x24; sub-
scription—daily $3, Sunday $2.50; established
1829; Inquirer Company, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 1109 Market street (3—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, A. Actual
average for 1896, 130.998. In 1897, A Z.
Actual average for a. year ending with Sep-
tember, 1898. 164,773; for 1899, copies
sold, 165,978; for a year ending ivith
June, 1900, copies sold, 169,393; for
1901, copies sold, 173,471; for 1902.
copies sold, 177,741. In 190:3. A. Actual
average for h>04, copies sold, 166,883.
Sunday: In 1895, A. Actual average for
1S96. 144,484. In 1897, A Z. Actual av-
erage for a year ending ivith Sept., 1S9S, 145,-
013; /or 1899, copies sold, 163,335; for
a year ending with June, 1900, copies
sold. 166,883; for 1901, copies sold,
163,698: for 1902, copies sold, 157,-
305. In 1903, A. Actual average for 190i,
copies sold, 143,103.
NORTH AMERICAN; every morning;
republican; daily sixteen, Sunday seventy-
eight pages 17x23; subscription daily (with-
out Sundav) $3; Sunday $2.50; established
1771; The North American Co., publishers.
Office, N. E. cor. Broad and Sansom sts. (3—3).
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from C
in 1891 to D in 1895. In 1896, D. In 1897, D Z.
In 1898, yD. In 1899, zD. In 1900, zD. In
923
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNS YL VANI A— Philadelphia.
1901. yD. Inl902, (z— 1)B. In 1903, B (••).
In 1904, yB.
Sunday : In 1902, (z— 4) B. In 1903, B (• •)
IU1904, yB.
FENNSYLVANIAN ; every morning
except Sunday, during the college year; col-
legiate; four pages 11x16; subscription $3;
established 1885; Students of the University
of Pennsylvania, editors and publisliers.
Office, University of Pennsylvania (3 — 3).
Circulation "jKi,." In 1899, Z. In 1902, Z (4, 5).
PRESS; every morning, and WEEK-
LiV, Wednesdays; republican; daily four-
teen to sixteen, Sunday thirty-six to forty-
four.weekly eight pages 17x23; subscription-
daily $3, Sunday $2.50. weekly $1, daily and
Sunday $5.50; established 1857; Charles Emory
Smith, editor; The Press Co. publishers.
Office, cor. of Seventh and Chestnut sts.
(12— t).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, C. Actual
aueraere/or 1896. 66,758. In 1897, Y. In 1898.
yC. In 1899. yC. In 1900, yC. In 1901, yC.
In 1902, yC. Actual average for 19'J3, 97,-
826: for 1904, 113.242 ( 0 O ).
Sunday: Actual average for 19{j3, 91iS06;
/or 1904. 97,946.
Weekly : In 1895, E. In 1896, C. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yD. In 1899, yE. In 1900, yE. In
1901, yF. In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904, yF.
Publislier's announce?JiejiL— The Philadel-
phia Press desires to emphasize the fact
to all advertisers that owing to its clean
make up and distinctive features of high
character it is becoming more and more
recognized as the great home and family
newspaper of Philadelphia and Pennsyl-
vania. Since changing its price to one
cent it has had a remarkable growth in
circulation, and the high standard has not
been changed, except in the direction of
improvement. The Press is the only morn-
ing newspaper in Philadelphia to make an
PENNS TL VANIA— Philadelphia.
exact detailed statement of its circulation,
and with an average of over 113,0(.0 each
day for the year, and with the Gold Marks
bestowed upon it by the American News-
paper Directory, it has both quality and
quantity.
PUBLIC LEDGER AND PHILA-
DELPHIA TIMES; every morning; in-
dependent; dally sixteen, Sunday thirty six
pages 17J^x23; subscription— dally $3, daily
and Sunday $4; established 1836; Ledger Com-
pany, publishers. Office, corner Sixth and
Chestnut streets (12 — 1).
Circulation : Rating varied from A in
1892 to B in 1895. In 1896, B. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yC. In 1899, yC. In 1900, yC. In 1901,
yC. In 1902, yC. In 1903, yC. In 1904, (z-4)
C (••) (OO)-
RECORD ; every morning; independent-
democratic; fourteen to twenty-four pages
19x26 ; subscription— daily (without Sunday)
$3, Saturday 50 cents, Sunday §1 ; established
1870: Theodore Wright, editor; The Record
Publishing Company, publishers. Office, 917
Chestnut street (3 — 3).
Circulation— Daily : Actual ai'erage for
1895, 163,83.3; /or 1896, 170,402 ; for
1897, 167,507; for 1898. 194,761 : for
1899. 185,902; for 1900. 190,861; for
1901, 185,495. In 1902, yA. In 1903, yA.
In 1904, yA .
Sunday: Actual average for 1895.122,972;
for 1896, 124,234; for 1897.125,864; for
1898, 150, 642; /or 1899. 146.159 ;/or 1900,
154,524; /or 1901, 166,476. Inl9a2,yA.
In 1903, yA. In 1904, yA.
STOCKHOLDER ; every morning ex-
cept Sunday; financial; four pages 13x21;
subscription $6; established I89i1; Thomas P.
Hughes, editor; Philadelphia Stockholder
Publishing Company, publishers. Office, 402
Library street. Circulation "iKL." In 1901,
Z(1.2, 4, 5).
The German Daily
The question that often confronts the advertiser is " Does advertising in the German
newspapers pay?" Some advertisers unhesitatingly say that German papers bring
greater returns for the expenditure than English dailies in the same city.
Reader for reader, the pulling power of good German papers is no doubt higher in
most all lines of business than even the large metropolitan dailies.
In Philadelphia, which is known as the City of Homes, it is estimated that over
6o,ooo Germans own their homes. The German is a home-maker and a home-buyer,
very thrifty and a keen business man. His local daily paper will interest him in pur-
chasing from those advertising in his native tongue. The fact that j'ou advertise in his
German paper convinces him that you want German trade.
The question of German copy is not complicated, for the leading German dailies
have especially well-drilled translaters for advertising copy, so that the same matter that
jells the whole story to English readers is convincingly told in German.
Statistics show that over 200,000 Germans are arriving in this country yearly, and
have averaged over 100,000 a year for the past twenty years. According to the latest
census, Philadelphia has over 350,000 persons of German parentage, or 36.9 per cent, of
the entire population. The census credits this country with about 8,200,000 persons
born of German parentage.
There are 772 German publications in the United States, of general circulation,
fourteen of which are published in Philadelphia, as follows : four dailies, four Sundays,
two weeklies and two monthlies. The American Newspaper Directory credits three of
these with circulations over 10,000 copies. The German Daily Gazette leads with a
SWORN DETAILED circulation of 48,942 net paid copies, with a guarantee that it is
fifty per cent, greater than that of all other Philadelphia German daily papers combined.
Every judicious advertiser, either local or general, will not be at a loss by choosing
such a paper as The Gazette,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
927
PEXNS YL VA N I A— Philadelphia.
TA<.JEBLiATT; every iiionilns except
Suuday, and SONNTAUSiBLATT, Sun-
days; German; labor; dally four, Sunday
twelve piiges 19x27; subscription— dally $'i,
Sunday $2; established— dally 1877, Sunday
1879; Philadelphia Tageblatt Publishing As-
sociation, editors and publishers. Office, G13
Callowhill street.
Circiilntiou— Daily: Rating varied from
Q in isai to I In 189.'). Actual averat^e for
1896,ti3,540. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl>. Act-
ual aierage for a year ending with Septem
b«r, 1899, 45,815. InliXX).yB. Inl90l, yC.
In 1902. yC. In 1903, yC. In 1904, yF.
Sunday: Rating varied from G in 1891 to I
In 1895. Actual average for 1896, t26<597.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, yD. Actual average for
a year ending with Sei}t.,lS99, 46«170. In
1900, yB. In 1901, yC. In ltKJ2, yC. In 1903,
yC. In 1904, yF.
WEEKLY.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 19x24; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1887; D. W. Seltzer, editor and pub
Usher. Office, 4442 Main street, Manayunk
(6-3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. I Z.
Inl898,zl. Iul899,"iKL"( ??). In 1902,Z(4,5).
In 1903, Z (4).
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x26; subscription $1; established
1885; Advocate Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 13 N. Twelfth street. Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1898, Z. In 1900, Z. In
1902, •■.nvL."
AMERICAN FRIEND; Thursdays ;
friends; sixteen to twenty-four pages 9x12;
subscription $1.50; established 1847; RufusM.
Jones, editor; American Friend Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 718 Arch st. ( 10— 3 P ).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
5,767. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. Actual aver-
age for a year ending ivith September, 1898,
5,8'^5 ; for a year ending with October,
1899, 6.544; for a year ending ivith Febru-
ary, 1^). 7,003. In 1901, vG. Actual av-
erage for 1902, 5,760. In 1903, yG. In
1904, yG.
AMERICAN MEDICINE; Saturdays;
medical ; one hundred and seventy-four pages
8x11; subscription $5; established April, 1901;
George M. Gould, editor; American-Medicine
Publishing Company, publishers. Office, 1321
Walnut street (3—3).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with March, 1902, 19,327. In
1902, yD. In 1903, yD. In 1904, (z— 4, 6) E.
ASSOCIATION NEWS; Tuesdays,
except from June 15th to September 15th;
undenominational; eight pages 8x10; sub
scription 25 cents; established 1879; H. S.
Keyser, editor; Central Branch Young Men's
Christian Association, publishers. Office, cor
ner of Fifteenth and Chestnut streets.
Circulation: Rating varied f rom G in 1894
to 1,500 in 1895. Actual average for the first
Bix months of 1897. 1,666. In 1898, yl. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, July, publisher
asserts, no issue for a year past has been
less than 1,500. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl
^'baptist COMMONWEA I.TH;
Thursdays; baptist; twenty four pages 7xl0f;
subscription $1.50; established 1890; Harper
& Bro. Company, editors and publishers.
Office, 2'i0 S. Tenth street (12—4)
Circulation : In 1896. F. In 1897, F Z. In
1898, yF. In 1899. yF. In 1900. yF. In
1901, yG. Inl902,yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904,
(z— 4) F.
BEE; Sundays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1890; C.
Joseph Dacev, editor; Globe Press Bureau,
publishers. Office 16 S. Broad street (9—3).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, y I. Inl902, yl. In 1903. y I. In 1904, yl.
BREVVERYTOWN HERALD: Sat
urdays; Independent republican; four pages
18x24 : subscription 50 cents ; established
PENNSYLVANIA— Philadelphia.
June, l'.H)l; Bruna Wahl, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Circulation : In 1904, (z— 1, 2, 4, 5) II.
B It I T I Sll - A ftl ER IC A N ; Satunlays;
independent; eight pages 16x21 ; 6Ub.>>criptloa
$1; established 1886; L. Hall, publisher. Of-
fice, N. E. corner Sixth and Chestnut streets
( 7-3 P ).
Circulation: Rating varied from 8,500 ia
1891 to G in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 19i)0. yl. In..
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1901, vl.
CATHOLIC STANDARD AND
T IMES; Saturdaj^s; rom an catliolic; eight
to twelve pages 19x26; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1866; John J. O'Shea, editor; Cath-
olic Standard and Times PublLshing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 211 S. Sixth street (8— 3P).
Circulation : Accorded G from 1891 to 1S95.
In 1896, <;. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
a year ending with September, 1898, 17,343..
In 1899, E. Inl900,yE. In 1901, (z— 1, 2,4, 5) E..
In 1902, yE. In 1903, yE. In 1!MM, yE.
CHRISTIAN BANNER; Fridays,
undenominational; negro; four pages 18x:>4 •
subscription $1; established 1889; Rev. G. L
P. Taliaferro, editor; Christian Banner Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office, 1327 Rodman
street (8 — 3). Circulation "jkl." in 1903 Z
(4)(»»).
CHRISTIAN INSTR V.C TOR
AND UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
WITNESS; Tuesdays; united presby-
terlan; twenty-four pages 7%xlO^; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1846; J. A. Collins
editor; Collins & Company, publishers. Of-
fice, 715 Sansom street (8—3 P).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
Jess than 5.000. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In
1898. yH. In 1899, zH. In 1900, July, pub-
lisher asserts, no Issue during the past year-
was less than 4,500. In 1901, yG. In 1902, July
publisher asserts, no Issue during the past
year was less than 4,600. In 1904, vH.
CHRISTIAN RECORDER; Thurs-
days; negro; A. M. E. Church; eight pages
15x22; subscriptions!; established 1855; Rev
H. T. Johnson, editor; John H Collett. pub-
lisher. Office, 631 Pine street (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, G. In lh9G. G. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yH. Inl899,yH. In 1900. yH.-
In 1901, yH. In 1902, (z— 4) H. In 1903, vH..
IU1904, yll. ' '^
CHRISTIAN STANDARD; Satur-
days; undenominational; twentv pages
7^^x1114 ; subscription $1.50; established 1867;
E. I. D. Pepper, editor; Christian Standard
Co. ( Limited ), publishers. Office, Llppincott
building (12-4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 7,.5(K). In 1896, G. In 1897, publisher
asserts, no issue less than 7,50(J. In 1898, vG.
In 1899, yG. In 1900. zG. In 1901, vG." In
1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904. (z-4) G (« #).
CHRONICLE AND ADVERTISER
(Manayuik); Fridays; independent; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1.60: established
1869; James Milligan, editor; MlUigan & Co
publishers. Office, N. W. corner Main and
Levering streets (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
CHURCH H E R A L, D ; Thursdays ;
christian; twenty four pages 8x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1900; H. W. Talmage
editor ; The Church Herald Publishing Co.!
publishers. Office, 232 N, Twelfth st. (P— 3).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl " Iul903. (z— 4) I.
Ini904.yl.
CHURCH STANDARD; Saturdays;
protestant-epIscopal; forty pages 9x14; sub-
scription $2.50 ; established 1830 ; Rev. J.
Fulton, editor; Church Standard Co.. pub-
lishers: dated also at Chicago and New York.
Office, 133 S. Twelfth street (3—3).
Circulation : Accorded F from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yG. In 1899. yG.
In 1900, yG. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG (? ?). In
1903, vG. In 1904, vG.
COMMERCIAL LIST AND PRICE.
CURRENT; Saturdays; commercial ; four
gages 24x80; subscription $4; established 1828;
. N. Wlnslow, editor; Commercial Publlca-
928
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
FENNS YL VANIA— Philadelphia.
tlon Co., publishers. Office. 341 Dock street
(11—2). Circulation ' oii "
CRACKS; Thursdays; four pages 15x19;
subscription $1 ; established 1898 ; A . B. Clarke,
editor and publisher. Office, 1607 Snyder ave.
(12-3).
Circulation: In 1902, "iSL" In 1903, (z-4)
!(••). Inli)04, yl.
EAGLE: Fridays; four pages 18x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; estalMished 1897; E. T.
Tyndall. editor and publisher. Office, 2216
Geraianiown avenue. Circulation "jkl."
EPISCOPAL. RECORDER; Thurs
davs; reformed episcopal; sixteen pages
9xlo: subscription $2; established 1823; Epis-
coual Recorder Co., editors and publishers.
OffiL-e, 718 Sansoni street (6-3).
C iron lilt ion : Rating varied from H in 1892
to ••.uiL." in 1895. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898 iKi." In 1900,1 (++) (??). In 1901, yl.
Inl9()2, vl. In 1903. yl. In 1904j-I.
FIRST AND THIRTY -NINTH
WARD NEWS; Fridays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; Geo. O. Skipper, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, Seventh and Moore sts. (8 — 3).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 ro 1895.
In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In
1899, yH. In 1900. zH. In 1901, yH. In
1902. y H. In 1903, (z-4) H (• •). In 1904, yH.
FORWARD; Saturdays; young people;
eight pages 11x16; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished 1882 ; J. R. Miller, D.D., editor ;
Presbyterian Board of Publication, publish-
ers. Office, 1319 Walnut street (2-4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jki.." Actual average
/o/- 1899. l*i'i.76S; for a year ending with
June, 1900, 141,648. In 1901,(z-l. 2. 4,5) A.
Actual average for a year ending with Jan-
iiary, 1903, 195,868. In liX)3, yA. In
1904. yA.
FRANKFORD DISPATCH; Fri-
da.rs; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1877; Benj.
Hepworth. editor; Dispatch Publishing
House, publishers (12—4). Office, 4506 Frank-
ford avenue.
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. Z. In
1898, Z. In 1901, Z (4. 9). In 1902, (z— 6) I(» •).
Actual average for 1904, 3,333.
FRANK FORD HERALD; Satur
days; Indepeudent-republican; four pages
22x28; subscription $1; established 1845;
Estate of William W. Axe, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 4619 Fraukford avenue (7—3).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. 1. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl.- In 1902,
Z(4, 5).
FRIEND; Saturdays; friends; eight
pages 9x10; subscription $2; established 1837;
John H. Dillingham, editor; Edwin P. Sellew,
publisher. Office, 207 Walnut place (6—3).
Does not insert advertisements.
FRIENDS' INTELLIGENCER;
Saturdays; friends; twenty four pages 8x12;
subscription $2: established — Intelligencer
1814, Journal 1873; Lydia H. Hall and Rachel
W. Hillborn, editors; Friends' Intelligencer
Association (Limited), publishers. Office,
N. W. cor. Fifteenth and Cherry sts. (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, publisher
asserts, smallest edition 3.500. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 189^, 3.631; for 1899.
3.867. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. Actual
average for 1902, 3.623. In 1903, yH. Act-
vxil average for 1904. ,3,716.
GERMANTOWN BULLETIN: Fri
days (A A).
GERJWANTOWN GUIDE; Saturdays,
independent; four pages 21x26; subscription
•1 ; established 1S71 ; Walter H. Bonsall & Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, McCallum,
below Harvey St., Germantown. Clrc'n"isi"
In 1897. Z. In 1902, "jkl.-
GERMANTOWN INDEPENDENT
GAZETTE; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1882;
Horace F. McCann, editor and publisher.
Office. Chelten avenue and Green street (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1897. "jki, •• In 1898. zl. In
1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z-l, 2, 4, 5) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
PENNSYLVANIA— Philadelphia.
GERMANTOWN NEWS; Thursdays;
four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
ablished 1899; Thomas Wlllans, editor;
Wlllans & Co., publishers. Office, 6221 Ger-
mantown avenue (8—3). Circulation "jki,.'
GERMANTOWN TELEGRAPH;
Fridays; eight pages 18x24; subscription 50
cents; established 1830; John Galloway, edi-
tor; The Germantown Telegraph Company
(Inc.), publishers. Office, 6004 Germantown
avenue (12—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from G In 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896, H . In 1897. Y. In 1898. zl.
Inl899, zl(??). In 1900, yl. In 1901, (z-4, 6) I.
Inl902,yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (# #). Inl904,yl.
GOLDEN DAYS; Saturdays ; juvenile;
sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1879; James Elverson, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, corner Ninth and Spruce sts.
(7-3 P).
Circulation: Rating varied from A In 1891
to B in 189.5. In 1896. B. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yC. In 1899, yD. In 1900. yD. In 1901, yE.
In 1902, vE. In 1903, vE. In 1904, vE.
GROCERY WORLD; Mondays ; gro
ceries; fifty-two pages 10x14; subscription
$2; established 1880; E. J. Buckley, editor;
Grocery World Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 927 Arch street (12— 4).
Circulation : In 1895, G. Actual average
for 1896, 8.400; for 1897, 8,856. In 1898,
yF, Actual average for la^Q, 9,11^, In
1900, yF. In 1901, (z-6) F. Actual average
/or 1902, 9,403. In 1903, yF. Actual aver-
age for 19[^H, 11,764.
IL COLONO; Saturdays; Independent,
humorous; Italian; six pages 12x17; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1900 ; Chas. Chl-
antelU, editor and publisher. Office 721 S"
Ninth street. Circulation "iiu,." (A A).
IL VESUVIO; Saturdays; Italian;
Independent-republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1886; Frank J.
Scannapieco, editor and publisher. Office,
738 S. Eighth street (3—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from G In
1892 to H In 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z.
Actual average for 1898, 8,957. In 1899, yF.
In 19IK). yF. In 1901, yG. Actuul average
for 1902, 1 6,555. In 1903, yE. In 1904, yE.
IRISH-AMERICAN REVIEW; Sat-
urdays (A A).
JEWISH EXPONENT; Prldays; jew-
Ish; twelve pages 13x20; subscription J8; es-
tablished 1883: Felix N. Gereon, manager;
Jewish Exponent Publishing Co., publishers;
dated also at Baltimore, Md. Office, 608
Chestnut street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1893, publisher asserts, not
less than 8,000. In 1894. G. In 1895, H. In
1896, H. In 1897, HZ. In 1898, yl. In
1899, zl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, y I. In 1902, y I.
In 190.3. yl (• •). In 1904, yl.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; eight pages
20x26 ; subscription 50 cents ; established
1895; Alfred Turner, editor and publisher.
Office, 1624 French street (1—4).
Circulation : In 1899, "jjiL.- In 1900, pub-
lisher asserts, smallest number of copies
printed and circulated, was 2,000. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. Actual average for 1903, 3,185.
In 1904. yH.
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE; Sat-
urdays; commercial; sixteen pages 11x15;
subscription $5; established 1876; Henry W.
Sites, editor; Journal of Commerce Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 242 S. Fifth street (6—3).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1903, (z-4) I ( • • ).
In 1904. yl.
KENSINGTON CRITIC; Saturdays;
local; eight pages 16x21 ; subscription $1; es-
tabli=!hed 1892; Fred Baumgaertel, editor and
publisher (2— 5 P).
KENSINGTON LOCAL; Thursdays;
labor: four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1890; J. C. Davis and Theo.P. StoU,
editors and publishers. Office, 2543 Kensing-
ton avenue (6—3).
Circniation: In 1902, "jki,." In 1903, (z— 4)
!(••). In 1904, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
929
FENSS YL VANIA— Philadelphia.
KEXL^INGTON PRESS; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
50 cents; establislied 1899; J. B. Farra, editor
and publisher. Office. 1524 Frankford avenue.
Circulation "ijiL."
KEYSTONE; Saturdays; masonic; six-
teen lo twenty-four pages 9J^xl3; subscrlp
tion $2: established 1866; John C. Yorston,
managing editor; Masonic Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 1336 Cherry street (12— i).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,250; in 1896, 1,950: in 1897, 2,000. In
1898, yl. In 1399, publisher asserts, no edi-
tion less thanl.850. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, vl. In 1903. (z-4) I. In 1904, (z-4) !(••).
LA BATTAGL.IA IL.LUSTRATA;
Saturdays; Italian; twenty pages lOJ^xU;
subscription $1 ; established 1898 ; L. De
Benedictls, editor and publisher. Office, 75b
S. Eighth street (12—3 P ). Circ'n "jkl.-
L,A VOCE DELIiA COLONIA; Sat
urdavs; Italian; eight pages 15x22; subscrlp
tion $1; established 1893; Ceroeo Bros. & Cata
lano, editors and publishers. Office, 773 S.
Eighth street (10—3 P).
Circulation: Actual avtrage for the first
«ix»7io?it/i^o/1897,2,'^65. Inl898,yl. Actual
average for \899, 5, VZG. In 1900, yG. In
1901, vH. Inl902,yH. Inl903,yH. Inl904,yH.
L.EGAL. INTEL.L.1GENCER ; Frl
days; legal; eight pages 15x18; subscription
$3; established 1843; Edward P. Allinson and
Theo. B. Stork, editors; Edward P. Allinson,
publisher. Office. 808 West End Trust bldg.
Circulation "JKL." In 1898, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
LUTHERAN; Thursdays; lutheran;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $2; estab
lished 1861; Geo. W. Sandt, editor; Lutheran
Board of Publication, publishers; prints also
a montblv edition, subscription 50 cents.
Office, 1522 Arch street (8—3).
Combiued circulation: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,500. In 1896, I. In
1897, I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. Inl90C,yl.
In 1901. June, publisher asserts, at no time
w^ithin the past ten years has there been an
Issue less than 4,000. In 1902, (z— 7) G. In
1903. (z— 4) G. In m)4. yH.
LUTHERAN OBSERVER; Fridays;
lutheran; thirty-two pages 7x10%; subscrip-
tion S2; established 1826; M. H.Valentine, edi-
tor; Lutheran Observer Association, publish-
ers ; dated also at Lancaster. Office, 1328
Real Estate Trust building (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1895, E. In 1896, E. In
1897, Y. In 1898, y F. In 1899, yG. In 1900, zG.
In 1901, June, publisher asserts, at no time
within the past ten years has there been an
issue less than 7,600. In 1902, (z— 4, 6) F. In
1903. yF. Inl904, (z— 4)F.
>IANAY'UNK REVIEW; Wednes
days (A A).
HANAYUNK SENTINEL.; Thurs
days ; Independent-republican ; four pages
20x27 ; subscription $1 ; established 1859 ;
Wm. J. Donohugh, editor and publisher.
Office, 4440 Main street ( 1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894
f2>040. In 1895, I, Actual average for
1896, '2,070. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In
1899, yl. Actual average for 1900. 2,0'20;
for a year ending with July, 1901, 1,743 ; for
1902. 1,615 ; for 1903, 1,729. In 1904, yl.
MARITIME JOURNAL; Saturdays;
maritime; four pages 13x16; subscription $3;
established 1885; Sam'l B. Macdonnell, editor;
Sam'l B. Macdonnell Co., publishers. Office,
1S3 Bank avenue. Circulation "jkl."
MEDICAL .rOIJRNAL; Saturdays
(See New York Citv,N. Y.)
MERCHANTS' GUIDE AND MAN-
UFACTURERS' ADVERTISER;
Saturdays; commercial; twelve pages 14x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1879; John L.
Landis, editor; Merchants' Guide Co., pub-
lishers. Office. Stephen Girard building (8—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from H in 1892
to I in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In 1898, zG.
In 1899. yH. In 1900. zH. In 1901. yH. In
1903. yH. In 1903, yl. In 1904, vI.
METHODIST; Saturdays; methodlst
episcopal; twenty pages 9x13; subscription
59
PENNS YL VANIA— Philadelphia.
$1.50; established 1875; Rev. S. W. Thomas,
D.D., editor; F. B. Clagg, publisher. Office,
1018 Arch street (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest 5,000. In 1896, G. In 1897. G Z. In
1898, yG. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yG. In 1901.
(z— 4, 6)G. In 1902. (z— 1.2. 4.5) G. In 1903.
yG. In mi, yG.
NATIONAL PUBLIC RECORD;
Thursdays; negro; hotel labor; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1896; G.
Harold Smith, editor and publisher. Office,
1705 Lombard street (12—3). Circ'n "jkl."
NEWS GLEANER; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription 50
cents; established 1882; Geo. W. Henry, edi-
tor and publisher; dated at Frankford. Of-
fice, 4677 Frankford ave. (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
NICETOWN SUN; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; four to eight pages 19x34; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1877; Edwin A.
Fricke, editor and publisher. Office, corner
German town avenue and Broad street.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jk^."
NORD AMERIRA; Thursdays; Ger-
man ; roman catholic ; eight pages 16x26 ; sub-
scription $2.50: established 1873; Joseph Berns,
editor; John Wiesler, Jr., publisher. Office,
1006 N. Fifth street (7—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 7,500. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In
1898, zH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (»#). In
1904, yl.
NORTH END GAZETTE; Fridays;
republican; four pages 18x22; subscription
50 cents; established 1892; Charles M. Carlin,
editor and publisher. Office, 3528 N. 5th
street (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1868; James France, editor and publisher.
Office. 4482 Frankford ave. Circulation "jkl."
NORTH PHILADELPHIA TRIB-
UNE ; Saturdays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription 50 cents ; established 1893 ; Paul
W. Blattenberger. editor and publisher. Of-
fice, 2637 Bridge street, Bridesburg (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,100. Actual average for 1896,
1, 127;/or 1397, 1,152;/or 1898, 1,191. In
1899, yl. In 1900. yl . Actual average /or.l901,
1,218. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yI(A A).
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
WORLD; Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1896; Walter H. Hemming, editor and
publisher. Circ'n"JKL." In 1901. Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
NORTHEAST NEWS; Saturdays;
Independent: fov pages 18x24; subscription
50 cents; esta olis i d 1894; I . X. Rafferty, edi-
tor and publl ihei Oi'fice. 2 10 E ar coat. at.
Circulation : In i895, publisher asserts, not
less than 5,000. In 1896, G. In 1897, G Z. In
1898, yG. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
BANNER; Thursdays; eight pages 17x24;
subscription 50 cents; established 1897; Woller
& Waller, editors and publishers. Office, 3014
Kensington avenue (2 — 4). Circulation "jki.."
NORTHEAST PHILADEL-
PHIA N ; Saturdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1892; Na-
thaniel R. Bradner, editor; M. Bradner, pub-
lisher. Address. Wisslnoming. Circ'n "j.kj,."
NORTHWEST INDEPENDENT;
Thursdays (A A).
NORTHWEST NEWS; Thursdays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1890; T A. Winchell, editor and publisher.
Office, 2107 Columbia avenue (3—3).
Circulation : In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1898, 4,9S4; for 1899, 4,984. In
1900, vG. Actual average for 1901. 4,684.
In 1902, (z-4) G. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yH.
NORTHWEST RECORD; Thurs-
days; four pages 17x22; subscription 50 cents;
established 1894; Northwest Record Publish-
930 AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
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Remarkable Growth of the
Philadelphia
Evening Item
AND
Sunday Item.
Largest Circulation in Philadelphia.
58 Years of Prosperity.
Sworn Circulation:
1904 Sunday Average, = 222,892
1903 Sunday Average, = 208,691
Sunday Average Gain, = I^^^OI
1904 Daily Average, = 216,106
1903 Daily Average, = 188,878
= 27,228
Daily Average Gain,
All Foreign Advertising must be addressed to
HARRINGTON FITZGERALD, Manager.
''The Item leads; others follow.'
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CATALOGUE BY STATES.
9'Jl
PENNS YL VAN I A— Philadelphia.
ing Co., editors and publishers Olflce, 2439
N. Twentieth street (.3— 3). Clrc'n 'vsl" In
19U0. Z(4, 5). In l'.)02, ■•j_kj,."
O A R D A 1. E VVEKR liY ; Saturdays;
four to six pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents;
established 1888; Stuart S. Graves, editor;
Graves & Co., publishers; prints editions for
Fairhill, North Kensington and Tioga. Office.
3033 Germantown avenue (7—3 P).
Combined circulation: In 1899, "jki" In
1900, zW. Inl901.yH. Inl9U2, yH. Inl903,yH.
In 1904, vH.
ODD FEI. L.OWS' JOURNAL;
Thursdays; odd-fellowship; four pages 18x24;
subscriptltm $t; established 1897; J. C. As-
bury, editor and publisher. Office, 1132 Lom-
bard street. Circulation "jkl."
OliD PENN ; Saturdays; collegiate; eight
pages 11x15; subscriptions!; established 1902;
Board of Editors, editors; Geo. E. Nitzsche,
publisher. Office, Houston Hall (1—5).
Circulation : Actual average for a year
ending ivith August, 1904, 1,843.
PATRYOTA ; Fridays; Polish; four
pages 14x21; subscription $1.50; established
1890; Teofll Wasowicz, editor and publisher.
Office, 1831 Frauktordave, (8— 3). Circ'n"jKL."
In 1903, Z (4) (••).
PEOPLE; Thursdays; prohibition; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1887; People Company, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 900 Chestnut street.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
9,044. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In 1898. zG.
In 1899, yG. In 1900, G. Actual average for
1901, 6, 78'^ J for a year ending ^vith Janu-
ary, 1^02, 7,103. In 1902, yG. In 1903. yG.
In 1904. yH.
PRACTICAL FARMER; Saturdays;
agricultural; sixteen pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1855; W. F. Massey, edi-
tor; The Farmer Co., publishers. Office, S. E.
cor. Maritet and Eighteenth streets (2—4).
Circulatiou : Rating varied from 36,963 In
1892 to D in 1895. In 1896, D. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yE. In 1899, yE. Actual average for a
year ending with March, 1900, 38,129. In
1901, yC. In 1902, yC. Actual average for
1903,41,361. In 1904, yC.
PRESBYTERIAN; Wednesdays; pres-
byterlan ; thirty -two pages 9x13 ; subscrip-
tion $2.50 ; established 1881 ; Revs. M. D. Grier,
Clara A. Alexander and W. W. McKinney.
editors; The Presbyterian Co., publishers.
Office, Wltherspoon building (7—3 P).
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than I2,a)0. In 1896, F. Actual average
for 1897, 12,000; for 1898. 12.000. In
1899, yF. In 1900, yF. In 1901, yF. Inl902,yF.
In 1903, vF. In 1901, yF.
PROFITS; Saturdays (A A).
PRZYJACIEL LUDCJ; Fridays; Pol-
ish; four pages 20x28; subscription $1 ; estab-
blished 1898: I. T. Wendt, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 2636 E. Dauphin street (6—3).
Circulation "jKi" In 1900. Z. In 1902. Z (4, 6).
In 1903, Z (4) (••).
RAILWAY WORLD ; Saturdays;
railvrays and finance; tv^renty-eight pages
9x12; subscription $4; established 1856; H. T.
Newcomb, editor; Railway World Publish-
ing Co., publishers. Office, 137 S. Fifth street.
Circulation "jki.." In 1897, Z. In 1902, -jkl."
REAL ESTATE RECORD AND
BUILDERS' GUIDE; Wednesdays;
building and real estate; twenty pages 10x13;
subscription $5; established 1885; J. N. Gal-
lagher, editor and publisher. Office, 46 N.
Eleventh street (3— 3). Circulation "jkl."
REFORMED CHURCH MES-
SENGER; Thursdays; reformed church;
twenty four pages 9x13; subscription $1.25;
established 1828; Rev. C. J. Musser, editor;
Publication Board of the Reformed Church
in the United States, publishers. Office. 1306
Arch street (1—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 8.750. In 1896. F. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yG. In 1899. zG. In 1900. zG. In 1901,
(z— 6) G. Actual average for 1902, 8,574;
/orl903, 8,553- In 1904, yF.
PKNNS YL VA NIA—Ph iladelph ia.
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 19011; John Riddele, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 3647 Filbert street (9— 3). Circu-
lation MKI."
REV 1 E W I Saturdays ( A A).
RURAL FARMER; Saturdays; ngri-
cultural; sixteen to twenty four pages 8x12;
subscription 50 cents; established 1880; Albert
J. Merrill, editor; Rural Farmer Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 153 S. Front st. (12—3).
Circulatiou: In 1895, H. Actual average
for 1896, 25,079. In 1897, C Z. Actual av-
erage for a year ending with June, 1898,
28,849. In 1899. yC. Actual average for
a year ending with June, 190O, 33,598.
In 1901, (z— 1,2, 4)C. Actual average for a
year ending %vith June, 1902, 35,670. In
1903, (z— 6) C. In 1904, yC.
SATURDAY EVENING POST j
Saturdays ; literary and family ; sixteen to
thirty-two pages 11x16; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1728; Curtis Publishing Co.. editors
and publishers. Office, 425 Arch street (3—3).
Circulatiou : In 1894, publisher ;isserts, not
less than 25,000. In 1895, C!. In 1896, <;. In
1897. H. In 1898, zB. In 1899, yB. In 1900, A.
Acf^lal average for 1901, 307,660; /or 1902,
335,150. In 1903, yA. Actual average for
1904,661,367.
SEEN AND HEARD; Wednesdays;
society; forty four pages 4x6; subscription
$2; established 1901; L. N. Megargee. editor
and publisher. Office, 806 Walnut street
(12—3). Circulation "jki-."
SHOE AND LEATHER FACTS |
Wednesdays; shoe and leather; twenty eight
pages 10x13; subscription $2; established
1885; E. N. Haag, editor; Haag & Parris, pub-
lishers. Office. 402 Race street (12—4 P ).
Circulatiou: Rating varied from 4,000 in
1893 to I in 1895. Actual average for 1896,
1,755. In 1897. 1 Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl.
Inl900,yT. Inl901, yl. Inl902,yl. Inl903,yl.
In 1904, y I.
SONNTAGS JOURNAL; Sundays;
German ; Independent ; sixteen pages
\miL2%M ; subscription $2.50 ; established
1876; William Regenspurger, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 148 N. Fifth street (7—3).
Circulation: Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897. HZ. In 1898, yH. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, (z-1, 2, 4, 6) I.
In 1902, (z— 1, 2, 4. 6) I. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
SOUTH PHI LA DELPHIAN;
Fridays; independent; eight pages 17x24;
established 1895; James E. Lennon. editor
and publisher. Office, 1833 S. Eighteenth
street ( 12 2).
Circulation: Issued for free distribution.
SPORTING LIFE; Saturdays;
sporting; thirty-two pages 11x15; subscription
$2; established 1883; Francis C. Richter,
editor; Sporting Life Publishing Co.. pub-
Ushers. Office, 34 S. Third street (3—3 P).
Circulation: Rating varied from C in ISfl
to Fin 1895. Inl896, F. In 1897, Y. Inl898.yG.
In 1899, yG. In 1900. zG. In 1901, yG. In
1902, yG. Inl9C3, yG. Actual average for
UX'4. 27,402.
SUNDAY DISPATCH I Sundays; re-
publican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1848; Jas. L. Hall, editor and
publisher. Office, N. E. corner Sixth and
Chestnut streets (7—3 P).
Circulation; In 1894, publisher asserts,
not less than 12,500. In 1896, F. Actual aver-
age for 1897. 18.108. In 1898, yD. In 1899,
yE. In 1900, zF. In 1901, yF. In 1902, yF.
In 1903, yF. In 1904, yG.
SUNDAY SCHOOL TIMES ; Sat-
urdays ; undenominational ; sixteen pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 18.59: Rer.
H.Clay Trumbull, editor; The Sunday School
Times Co., publishers. Office, 1321 Walnut
street (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895.
173,322; for 1896. 151,625; for 1897,
154,938; for 1898. 148,103; for 1899,
138,326. In 19(X). yA. In 1901. yA. Ac-
tual overage for 1902. 101,315; /or 1903,
1 02,961 ; for 1901, 92,518.
932
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA— Philaclelijhia.
SUNDAY TRANSCRIPT; Sundays;
republican; sixteen to twenty pages 15x20;
subscription $2.50; established 1855; Trans-
cript Publishing Company , publishers. Office,
703 Chestnut street (1—4 P).
Circulation: In 1899, C. In 1900, yC. In
1901, y I). In 1902, yE. In 1903, yE. Inl904,yE.
SUNDAY WORLD; Sundays; repub-
lican; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1876; H. A. Mullen, editor and
publlslier. Office. 612 Chesnut street.
Circulation: Rating varied from G In
1892 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, y I. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
TACONY NEW ERA ; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
75 cents; established 1881; Hall & Tidux, edi-
tors and publishers (3 — 3. Circulation "jkl."
TOBACCO WORL.D ; Fridays; to
bacco trade; twenty pages 11x15; subscription
t2; established 1881 ; The Tobacco World Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office, 224 Arch street.
Circulation: In 1896, "Jia-" In 189T. IZ.
In 1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901.
(z— 3) I. In 1902, "jKi."
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; negro; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1884; Chris J. Perry, editor and publisher.
-Office. 717 Sansom street (6—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "ixi" In 1901, June,
publisher asserts, every week for upwards
of five years has not been less than 5.00(j. In
1902, vti. In 1903. (z— 4) G. In 1904, yH.
TWENTY-SIXTH AND THIRTY-
SIXTH WARD NEWS; Thursdays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1878; George O. Skipper, editor and publisher.
Office. Seventh and Moore streets (8—3).
•Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) ( # •).
UNITED STATES REVIEW; Thurs-
<lays ; Insurance; twenty pages lOJ^xl4; sub-
scription $3; established 1868; United States
Review Publishing Company, publishers. Of-
fice, 411 Walnut street (12—4).
Circulation: Inl895,*'ifiL." Actual average
/or 1897. 1,303. In 1898, yl. In 1899. 1. In
1900, y I. Actual average for a year ending
with June, 1901. 1,340; /or 1902, 1,6S9. In
1903, vl. In 1904, ( z— 2, 6) I.
VEREINS-RiEPORTER; Saturdays;
German; fraternal; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1893: Carl Kuhl,
editor; Reporter Publishing Co.. publishers.
Office, 527 Callowhill st. (8—3). Circ'n "iKi."
VEREINS UND LOGEN ZEITUNG;
Saturdays; German; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1895 ; Adolph
TImm , editor; Central Newspaper Union
(Ltd. ). publishers. Office, 835 N. Sixth st. (3—3).
Circulation : In 1901. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 5,265. In 1903, yG. In 1904. yG.
WESL.EYAN HERALD; Thursdays;
wesleyan methodist: sixteen pages 11x15;
subscription $2; established 1898; Samuel
Clements, editor and publisher. Office. 1616
N. 54th street (6—3). Circulation "jkl" In
1901. Z (4, 5). Inl903,Z (4) (••).
WESTMINSTER; Thursdays; presby-
terian; thirty six pages 9x13; subscription
$2; established 1875; The Holmes Press, edi-
tors and publishers. Office, 1328 Chestnut
street (1 5P).
Circulation: Rating varied from 8,500 In
1891 to G In 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. In
1898, vH. In 1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, publisher asserts, at no time was less
than 6.200. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
WEST PHILADELPHIA BULLE-
TIN: Fridays; local; eight pages 155^^x21;
subscription 50 cents; established 1904; Jas.
L. Waldin. editor and publisher (1—5 P).
WEST PHILADELPHIAN AND
CY'CLONE; Saturdays; four pages 15i^x22;
subscription 50 cents; established 1894; P. C.
Fossett, editor and publisher. Office. 4041
Lancaster avenue. Circulation "jkl"
WEST PHILADELPHIA PRESS;
Mondays ; republican ; four pages 18x24 ;
•ubscriptlon 50 cents ; established 1877; John
FENNS YL VANI A— Philadelphia.
W. Shorten, editor; P. B. Lee. publisher.
Office, 4047 Lancaster avenue (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 7.200. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1904, January, publisher as-
serts, every issue during the past year was
20,0(J0. Actual average for 1904, 20, 000.
WISSINOMING ADVANCE; Satur
days (A A).
YOUNG FOLKS' CATHOLIC
W E E li. L Y ; Saturdays, during school
year; roman catholic; juvenile; eight pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1889; Ed-
ward W. Murphy, editor; H. L. Kllner & Co.,
publishers. Office. 824 Arch street (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
7,354; for 1896, 10.094. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yG. In 1899. yG. Actual average
for a year ending with June, 1900, 15,006«
In 1901, (z— 6) E. Actual average for a year
ending icith June, 14, 190S, 16,731 ; for 1903,
17,631; /or 1904, 18,805.
YOUNG PEOPliK; Saturdays; bap-
tist; juvenile; eight pages llj^xl6}^; sub-
scription 60 cents ; established 1881 ; A. J.
Rowland, D.D., and C. R. Blackall, D.D.,
editors ; American Baptist Publication So-
ciety, publishers. Office, 1420 Chestnut street
(12-3).
Circulation: In 1895, B. In 1896. B. In
1897, Y. In 1898, zC. Actual average for
1899, 67,792; for a year ending with June,
1900, 72,567; /or 1901, 85, S62s /or ayear
ending with June, 1902, 92,729; for 1903,
107,552; /or 1904, 121,332.
BI-WEEKLY.
MT. AIRY WORLD; bi-weekly,
Thursdays, during the school year; deaf
mute and educational; ten to fourteen pages
95^x12; subscription $1; established 1887; Har-
ris Taylor, editor ; Pennsylvania Institution
for the Deaf and Dumb, publishers. Address,
Mt, Airy. Circulation "jkl." In 1902, Z (4— 5)
(A A).
ST. GEORGE JOURNAL; biweekly,
Saturdays; Order of Sons of St. George;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876; Fred W Dodd, editor and pub-
lisher. Office. 149 N. Ninth street.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2.500. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, vl. Actual average for a year
ending ivith July, 1900, 3,250. In 1901. yH.
In 1902, (z— 4) H. In 19(.3, yH. In 1904, yH.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
AMERICAN; semi-monthly; Junior
Order United American Mechanics; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription §1 ; established
1888; T. Walter Gilwicks, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, Stephen Girard building (9—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
3,038. Inl893, H. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, zl. In 1899, zl. Actual average for
1900.2,935. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, (z-4) H (AA).
IMPLEMENT AGE; semi-monthly;
implements and vehicles ; thirty-six to forty-
eight pages 11x15: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; Nolan Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 1336 Cherry street.
Circulation: Accorded H from 1893 to
1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, y I. In
1899. vl. In 1900. zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, H.
MONTHLY.
ALUMNI REGISTER; month
ly, during college year; sixty-four pages
7x10; subscription $2; established 1896; The
General Alumni Society of the University of
Pennsylvania, editors and publishers. Office,
3451 Woodland avenue (6—3).
Circulation : In 1897, "jju.-" Actual aver-
age for 1898, 2>500. In 1899, yl. Actual
average for a year ending ivith June. 1900,
2,881; /or 1901, 2.710. In 1902, yH. In
19aS, (z-4) II. In 1904, vH.
AMERICAN CARPET AND UP-
HOLSTERY' JOURNAL; monthly; one
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
933
PENNSYLVANIA— Philadelphia.
hundred pages 10x13; subscription $2; estab-
lished iy75; John K. Kendrick, editor;
The Trades Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, 102 S. Twelfth street (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
4,4;5i>!. In 1895, G. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yH. In 1899, yll. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yll. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yH.
AiHElMCAN CHURCH SUNDAY
SCHOOli MAGAZINE; monthly; pro-
testant episcopal; one liundred and forty
pages 7x9^; subscription $1.25; established
1883; George W. Jacobs & Co., publishers.
Office, 1216 Walnut street (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
5,434. In 1896. G. In 189T, Y. Actual
average for 1898,5,883; for 1899, 5,rti9;
for 1900, 5,604; /or 1901, 5,633; for 1902,
5,683. In 1903, yG. Actual average for
liXM, 6,683.
AMERICAN CRICKETER; monthly;
sporting; twenty four pages 9x11; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1877; F. H. Clarke, edi-
tor; Associated Cricket Clubs of Philadelphia,
publishers. Office, 632 Chestnut street, (6— 3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jjy,." Actual aver-
age for 1898, 1.000; for 1899. 1,106. In
1900, y I. In 1901, "JKL" Actual aver-age for
1904, i,tJ50.
AMERICAN EXCHANGE AND
REVIEW; monthly; insurance; sixty
pages 9x13; subscription's; established 1862;
J. A. Fowler, editor; Review Publishing and
Printing Co., publishers. Office, N. W. cor.
Walnut and Fourth streets. Circ'n "jkl."
AMERICAN JOURNAL, OF NURS-
ING; monthly; nursing; one hundred and
twenty-six pages 7x10; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1900; J. B. Lippincott Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 227 S. Sixth st. (1—3).
Circulation "jkl."
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHAR-
MACY; monthly; sixty-eight pages 6x9
PENNS YL VA NIA—Philadelph ia.
eubscrlption $3 ; established 1825 ; Henry
Kraenier, editor ; Philadelphia College of
Pharmacy, publishers. Office. 145 N. Tenth
street (8— ,3). Circulation "jkl."
AMERICAN JOURNAL. OF THE
MEDICAL SCIENCES; monthly; medi-
cal; one hundred and ninety-two pages 6x10;
subscription $4 ; establislied 1820; Lea Bros.
& Co., editors and publishers. Office, 706-710
Sanson! street.
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897.Y. In 1898. yl (++). In 1899 yl. In 19(K). yl.
In 1901. yl. Actual average for a year end-
ing with March, 1902, 3,861. In 1902, yH.
In 1903. yH. In 1904. yH.
AMERICAN LAW REGISTER ^
monthly; legal; sixty-eight pages 6x10; sub-
scription $8; established 1852; Members of
the Department of Law, University of Penn-
sylvania, editors and publishers. Office, 34th
and Chestnut streets (10—3). Circ'n "jkl "
AMERICAN MECHANICS' AD-
VOCATE; monthly; Order of United Am-
erican Mechanics; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1868; L. N.
Moore, editor; Charles J. Dittes8& Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 122 N. Sixth street (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
Ifss than 4,200. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z-4) H. In
1904, yH.
AMERICAN VEHICLE; monthly;
carriages; forty pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1888; Charles B. Sherron, editor
and publisher. Office, 25 N. Seventh street
(12-4).
Circulation : In 1895, 1. In 1896, 1. Actual
average for 1897, 4,000 ; for 1898, 4,000. In
1899, yH. In 1900, June, and 1901, June, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition has ever been less
than 4 000. Actual average for \^2, 4,000.
In 1903, (z— 4) H. In 1904, (z— 4) H.
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AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNS YL VANI A— Philadelphia.
ANNALS OF SURGERY; monthly;
surgical; one hundred and ninety-six pages
6x10; subscription's; establishecl 1885 ; L. S.
Pilch«r, M.D., editor; J. B. Lippiucott Co.,
publishers. Office, 227 S. 6th street (12—3).
Circulation : In 1898. • fm-' In 1899. I. In
190U, > I. In 1901. "JKL." In 1903, (z-4) I (• •).
InlSXM, yl.
ASSE.11BL.Y HERALD; monthly;
Presbyterian; seventy-two pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established January,
189st; General Assembly of the Presbyterian
Church, publishers. Office, 1328 Chestnut
street (12—1).
Circulation : In 1904, (z— 4) C.
AIGSBURG SUNDAY SCHOOL.
TEACHER; monthly; lutheran; onehun-
dred and four pages 6x9; subscription 55
cents; established 1875; c. S, Albert, D.D.,
editor; Lutheran Publication Society, pub-
lishtM-s. Office, 1424 Arch street (7- 3 P).
Circulation: Rating varied from 11,500 in
1893 to G in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897, G Z.
In 1898. zG. In 1899, yG. Actual average for
a year ending with July, 1900. 14,560. In
1901, yF. Inl902, (z-1, 2, 4, 6) F. Inl903, yF.
In liKM. yF.
A IJTO-L.IFE; monthlv (A A).
BANNER AND UERAJLD; monthly;
temperance; eight pages 12x16; subscription
$1; established 1883; A. L. Wardell, ciitor
and publisher. Office, 2214 N. Front st. (12—3).
Circulation "iKL." In 1903. (z— 4) !(••).
InliW. yl. y vwwy
BAPTIST SUPERINTENDENT;
monthly; baptist; sixteen pages 6x9; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1884; C. R.
Blackall. editor; American Baptist Publi-
cation Society, publishers. Office, 1420 Chest-
nut street (12—4).
Circulatiou: Rating varied from 8,224 in
1891 to a in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897. V. In
1893, zH. Actual average for 1899.5,947;
for 1900, 5,777; for 1901, 5,300 ; for a year
ending with June. 1902, 5,483; for 1903,
5,lt21;/orl904, 5,317.
BAPTIST TEACHER; monthly; bap-
tist; sixty-eight pages 6x9; subscription 50
cents; established 1869; P. S. Henson and
C. R Blackall, editors; American Baptist
Publication Society, publishers. Office, 1420
Chestnut street (12 — 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 55,000. In 1896. B. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zC. Actual average for 1899, 65,447 ;
for a year ending ivith Nov., \900. 66,137;
for 1901. 66, 55S; /or a year ending with
June. i;h)2. 67,*254; /or 1903, 69.764; for
1904, 70.515.
BOOKLOVERS MAGAZINE;
monthly: literary; one hundred and sixty
pa-ces 6%x9^; subscription $3; established
January, 1903; Seymour Eaton, editor; The
Library Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
1323 Walnut street (12—4).
Circulatiou: In 1903, C. In 1904, yC.
BOOK NEWS; monthly; literary; one
hundred pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents;
established 1881; John Wanamaker, publisher
(4— 5P).
CAIIERA; monthly; amateur photog
raphy; sixty-four to eighty pages 6^x10;
subscription SI; established 1897; Frank V.
Chambers, editor and publisher. Office, 123
S. Eleventh street (3—3).
Circulation : In 1899, H. In 1900, zH. Act
ual average for a year ending n-ith October,
1900. 4,246; for 1901. 5,739; for 1902,
6,713; /or 190;i, 7,120. In 1901, yG.
CAMP NEWS; monthly; Patriotic Order
Sons of America; twenty-four pages 11x14;
subscription $1; established 1867: Wilson A.
Landis. editor ; Charles W. Weikel and
Harry Weikel. publishers. Office, Randolph
8tre<'t and Susquehanna avenue (1— .5).
Circulatiou: Rating varied from 4.500 in
1891 to H In 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z.
In 1898, zH. Actual average for 1899. 2. 762.
In 19(10. vH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH. Inl904, (z— 4, 6) H.
PENNSYLVA NIA— Philadelphia.
CARPENTER; monthly; English and
German; labor; sixteen pages 10x15; sub-
scription 50 cents ; established 1881 ; P. J. Mc-
Gulre, editor and publisher. Office,124 N.9th st.
Circulation : Rating varied from C In 1892
to E in 1895. In 1896, E. in 1897, Y. In
1898, yF. In 1839, yG. In 1900, yG. In 1901, yG.
In 1902. yG. In 1903, yG (A A).
CARRIAGE MONTHLY; carriages;
one hundred to one hundred and twenty
pages 10x13; subscription $2 ; established 1865;
Chas A. Heergeist and W.W. Wood, editors;
Ware Bros., publishers ; inserts advertise-
ments pertaining to the carriage trade only.
Office. 1336 Cherry street.
Circulatiou: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 4,000. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900,
yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903. yl. In
19(.i4, yl(00).
CHURCH PRESS ASSOCIATION
MAGAZINES; 30 monthly magazines
published for churches of various denomina-
tions in different cities; sixteen to twenty
pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1890; Church Press Association, pub-
lishers. Office. 603 Witherspoon bldg. (4-4).
Combiued circulation : In 1902, C. In
1903, (z— 6) C. In 1904, yC.
CONFECTIONERS' JOURNAL;
monthly; confectionery and bakery; one
hundred and twenty pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1874; C. McD. Harvey,
editor; Confectioners' Journal Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 209 S. Sixth st. (12—4).
Circulatiou : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898. y I. Actual
average for 1899, 5,066; for 1900, 5.021}
for 19III, 5,013; for 1902, ;>,012; for 1903,
5,013 ; .for md, 5,004 (00).
CONSERVATOR; monthly; ethics;
sixteen pages 10x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Horace L. Traubel, editor; Innes
A Son, publishers. Office, 200 S. Tenth street.
Circulatiou: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 2,000. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl-"
CYCLE AND AUTOMOBILE
TRADE JOURNAL; monthly; cycle
and automobile trade; two hundred and
eighty pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; James Artman, editor; Trade
Advertising and Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 1213 Filbert street (1—5).
Circulatiou: In 1899, F. Actual average for
a year ending with January, 1901, 10,000;
for 1902, 10,445; for 1903, 12,211; /or
1904, 14,251.
CYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICAL
MEDICINE; monthly; forty pages 7x10;
subscription $2; established 1898; J.Madison
Tavlor, editor; F A. Davis Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 1914 Cherry street (3—5 P).
Circulation : Actual average for a year
ending with October, 1899, 10,186; for
1900, 14,183; /o?" a year ending with Octo-
ber, 1901, 15,267- In 1902, (z— 1,2) E. In
190:^, (z-4) E. Actual average for 1904,
16,180.
DENTAIi BRIEF, monthly; dental;
ninety pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896: Wilbur F. Lltch, editor; L. D.
Caulk, publisher. Office, S. E. corner of
Broad and Chestnut streets (12— 3).
Circulatiou: In 1897, 1. In 1898. G. In
1899, zG. In 1900. yl. In 1901, (z— 3) I. In
1902. August, publisher asserts, no edition
during the past year was less than 5,500. Act-
ual average for 19(i3, 7,875. In 1904, yG.
DENTAL COSMOS; monthly; dental;
one hundred and sixty pages 5x8; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1859; Edward C. Kirk,
D.D.S., editor; The S. S. White Dental M'fj
Co., publishers. Office, corner Chestnut and
Twelfth streets (12-4).
Circulatiou: Rating varied from 8,042 In
1894 to G in 1895. Actual average for 1896,
9,454. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yG. In 1899, yG.
In 1900. yG. In 1901, yG. In 1902, vG. Actual
average for 1903, 19,416. In 1904, (z— 4) D.
DER MISSIONSBOTE ; monthly;
German; lutheran; eight pages 9x12; sub-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
935
PEXNS YL VANIA— Philadelphia.
•rripMon 26 cents; established 1878; Rev. R.
Bieliu.sk.1 editor and publisher. Offlce, 2126
N. Hancock street (3—3). Does not Insert
adrertisements (A A).
DOKPIIIN; monthly; ronian catholic;
literary ; one hundred and seventy two pages
7x10; subscription $4; established January,
1902; Rev. H. J. Heuser, editor; The American
Ecclesiastical Review Co., publishers. Office,
825 Arch street ( 12—3).
Civnilntion : In 1902, -JKi." In 1903, (z— 4)
I(««i. Inl'.)04, yl.
l>K(J(iS, OIL.S AND PAINTS;
monthly ; forty-four pages 10x14; subscription
♦2; established 1885; G. B. Heckel, editor and
Jublisher. Office, The Bourse (8—3).
)irciilatiou: Rating varied from H in 1892
to I in 1895. In 1896. 1. In 1897, 1 Z. In 1898, y I.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, V I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
l»\^EIt'S BULLETIN; monthly; dye
Ing; thirty two pages S^xllJ^i; subscription
f2; established 1897; J. M. Carriot, editor;
Foremen Dyers Publishing Co. (Ltd.), pub-
lishers. Oflflce, 502 N. Sixth street (1—5).
Circulation "jkl."
ECCLESIASTICAL REVIEW;
monthly; ronian catholic; one hundi-ed and
•eventj"^ two pages 7x10; subscription $3 50;
established 1889; Rev. H. J. Heuser, editor;
The American Ecclesiastical Review Co.,
publishers. Office, 825 Arch street ( 12—3).
Circulation : In 1902. 'iju..- In 1903, (z— 4)
G (••>. In 1904, yG.
ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS; month
ly, except July and August; entomology;
forty four pages 6x9; subscription $1; estao-
Ilshed 1889; Henry Skinner, M. D., editor and
publisher. Office, Academy of Sciences (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
ERA MAGAZINE; monthly; literary;
one hundred and twenty four pages 6i^x93^;
subscription $1; established 1890; The Era
Press (Inc.), publishers. Office, 1006 Arch
street; New York Office, 120 Liberty street
(4—5). Circulation "jju,-" In 1901, Z (1,2,4,5).
ETUDE; monthly; musical; sixty four
?iages 10x14; subscription $1.30; established
S83 ; Theodore Presser, editor and publisher.
Office. 1708 Chestnut street (1—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than
lO.SOO;
46,250 ;
6-2. 1'i7;
100,««S.
FAITH
17,500.
for
for
for
for
Actual average for
1897,
1899,
1901,
1903,
23,733;
40,250;
53,167;
77,175;
for
for
for
for
monthly;
PKNNS YL VANIA— Philadelphia.
50 cents; established 1877; Wilmer Atkinson,
editor; Wilmer Atkinson Co., publishers.
Office, 1024 Race street (2—1).
Circulation: In 1H95, publisher asserts, not
less than 250,000. Actual average for 1896,
350,006;
381,S40;
467,525;
52S,127;
593,880.
Publisliej-'s
1896,
1898,
1900,
1902,
1904,
AND W^ORKS
undenominational; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1874; Women's
Christian Association, editors and publish-
ers. Office, Eighteenth and Arch streets
(8—3). Oirc'n "jkl." In 1899, Z. In 1902, -jkl.-
FA3IILY FRIEND ; monthly. (See
Jenkintomn, Pa.).
FARM JOURNAL; monthly; agri-
cultural ; twenty pages 9x12 ; subscription
for
for
for
for
1897,
1899,
1901,
1903,
379,764; for
392,189;
519,133;
544,676;
for
for
for
1898,
1900,
1902,
1904,
announcement. — Awarded June
25, 1902, by Printers' Ink, the Little School-
master in the Art
of Advertising,
to T H K Farm
JouiiNAL. After
a canvassing of
meritsextending
over a period of
half a year, that
paper, among all
those published
in the United States, has been pronounced
the one that best serves its purpose as an
educator and counselor for the agricultural
population, and as an effective and econom-
ical medium for communicating with them
through its advertising columns.
Farm Journal is unlike any other
paper.
FASHIONS; monthly; sixteen totwenty
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established 1891;
Alfred M. Slocum Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 718 Arch street (7-3 P).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, A. In 1897, E. In 1898, yE. In
1899, yF. In 1900, yF. In 1901. yG. In
1902. vG. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
F. 31. C. RECORDER; monthly; Fra
ternal Mystic Circle; sixteen to twenty pages
10Mxl4; subscription 50 cents; established
1892; E. N. Haag, editor; Haag & Parris, pub-
lishers. Office, 406 Race street (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
8,166; for 1896, 12,833. In 1897. Y. In
1898, y F. Actual average for a near ending
with October, 1899, 13,000: for 1900.
14,472. In 1901. yE. In 1902. yE. In 1903,
yE. Actual average for 1904, 14,275.
GARMENT DYERS' GUIDE;
monthly (A A).
GOOD WORK; monthly; baptist; eight
pages 9x12; subscription 15 cents; established
1902; C. R. Blackall. editor; The American
Baptist Publication Society, publishers. Of-
fice, 1420 Chestnut street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). Actual
average for 1904, 3,875.
GROCERS' REVIEW; monthly;
groceries; forty pages 7x10; subscription 50
cents: established 1891; William Smedley,
editor; Retail Grocers' Association, pub-
lishers. Office. 14 S. Tenth st. Circ'n "jki,."
HAHNEMANNIAN MONTHLY;
medical; one hundred and fifty-two pages
6x10; subscription $3; established 1865; Wm.
TKeProg^ressive Doctor
Buys EverytHing;
which will help him in his line of work so
far as his professional income will aidmit.
16,000 PROGRESSIVE DOCTORS
read the MONTHLY GYGLOP/EOiA OF PRAGTtGAL
MEDSGtNE reguiariy.
F. A. DAVIS COMPANY, Publishers, - PHILADELPHIA, PA.
936
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA— Philadelphia.
Office. 1402
In 1896, I. In
W. Van Baun, M. D., editor,
Spruce street.
Circulation: In 1895, I.
1897, Y. Inl898, "iKi."
HOME ADVOCATE; monthly; Grand
Fraternity; forty pages SJ^xll; subscription
50 cents; establishied 189?; D. H. Waggener,
editor; Tiie Home Advocate (Inc. ), publish-
ers. Office. 1414 Arch street (1—5).
Circulation : In 1902, -Jia." In 1903, (z— 4)
!(••). In 1904, (z— 4, 6) H.
HOME VISITOR; monthly;hou8ehoid;
twenty-four pages 11x15; subecrlption 50
cents; established 1896; Fred Schwartz, editor
and publisher. Office, 1813 N. Sixteenth st.
Circulation : In 1897, C Z. In 1898, yC. In
1899. yl). In 1900, yD. In 1901. yE. In
1902. yE. In 1903. yE. In 1904. yE.
HOUiSE AND GARDEN: monthly;
architecture and gardens; eighty six pages
9x12; subscription $5; established 1901; Her
bert C. Wise, editor; Henry T. Coates & Co.,
publishers. Office, 919 Walnut street (12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
HOUSE AND HOME; monthly; house-
hold; one hundred and twenty-eight pages
63^x91^; subscription $1; established 1884; F.
Eugene Irvine, editor; The Bell Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 230 S. Fourth street
(12-4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 45,000. In 1896, B. In 1897, B Z.
In 1898, yB. In 1899, yC In 1900, yC.
In 1901. yD. In 1902. yD. In 1903, yD. In
1904 vE
HOW TO KNOW THE BOOKS;
monthly (A A).
INSURANCE ADVOCATE; monthly;
insurance; twenty-four pages 9x13; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1890; J. Herman Ashley,
editor and publisher ; dated also at New York,
N. Y. Office, 915 Sansom st. Circ'n -jkl."
(A A).
INSURANCE NEWS; monthly; Insur-
ance; twenty-four pages 10xl3J^; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1879; W. S. Schermer
horn, editor and publisher. Office, 337 Wal-
nut street (8— 3P).
Circulation: Inl896,"JSi"" Actualaverage
for 1897. 1,841. In 1898. yl. Actual av
erage for 1899, 2,273. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
(z— 1.2, 4,5)1. In 1902, yl. In life3, yl. In
1904, yl.
INTELLIGENCER; monthly; in-
surance; twenty four pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1857; Oviatt & Miner
editors and publishers. Office, 421 Chestnut
street (3— 3). Circulation "jkl."
INTERNATIONAL. DENTAL
JOURNAL; monthly; dental; one hun-
dred and sixteen pages 6x9 ; subscription
$2.50; established 1879; James Truman, D.D S.,
editor; International Dental Publication Co.,
publishers. Office. 227-231 S. Sixth street.
Circulation "jkl."
INTERNATIONAL PRINTER;
monthlv: prlntine;; eierhty pages 9]4xV2}4\
subscription $2; established 1S91; E. C. Ham-
mond, editor; International Printer Co., nub
lisherp. Office. Citv Trust building (3—5 P).
INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY
JOURNAIi; monthlv: railroads, trans-
portation, traveling: fifty-two pages 9x12;
•ubscription $1; established 1893; John M.
Davis, editor; International Transportation
Agents Company, publishers. Office, I. O. O. F.
Temple bnildingr.
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl. • In 1901, Z (4. 5).
Actual (iverage for n, ii ear ending with July,
1902, 1 ,604: /or 190.3.1, 254. In 19u4. yl.'
JOURNAL OF CO>IPARATTVE
MEDK^INE AND VETERINARY
ARCHIVES; monthly; medical veter-
inary; sixty-four to elgrhtv four pages 6x9;
subscription $3; established 1879; W. Horace
Hoskins editor and publisher. Office, 3452
Lndlow street n2-J).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1.n00. In 1896. T. In 1897. Y. In
1898. "JKL." Actual average for 1901. I,-
000; for 1902, 1,000. In 1903, (z-4) I. In
1904, ".iKi."
PENXSYLNANIA—Puiladelphia.
JOURNAL OF OSTEOPATHY;
monthly; osteopathy; twenty-four pages
7x101^; subscription $1; estabiisned 1899;
Mason W. Pressly, A.B., D.D.. editor; College
and Inflrmery of Osteopatliy, publishers.
Office, Witherspoon building. Circ'n "jkl."
JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN
INSTITUTE; monthly; scientific: one
hundred and four pages 6x10; subscription
$5; established 1826; Franklin Institute of
the State of Pennsylvania, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 16 S. Seventh street. Circu-
lation "JKL."
KEYSTONE; monthly; jewelry and
optics; one hundred pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1882; B. Thorpe, editor
and publisher. Office. Nineteenth and Brown
streets.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 12,500. In 1896, F. In 1897, publisher
asserts, no issue less than 12,500. In 1898, yE.
In 1899, yF. In 1900. E. In 1901, vE. In
1902. yF. In 1903, yF. In 1<)04, yF (O©).
KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN
EAGLE; monthly; sixteen to thirty-six
pages 11x16; subscription 50cents; established
1881; Jay Dee Barnes, editor and publisher.
Office, 814 N. Broad street.
Circulation: Rating varied from 9,541 in
1893 to G in 1895. In 1896, G. Actual aver-
age for 1897, 3,333; for 1898, 4,0N5: /or
1899, 3,542; /or 1900, 5,500; /or a year
ending ivith April, 1901, 5,611. In 1902. v«i.
In 1903, yG (A A).
LADIES' HOME JOURNAL;
monthly; household; thirty two pages 11x16;
subscription SI ; established 1883; Ed. W. Bok,
editor ; Curtis Publishing Co.. publishers.
Office, 425 Arch street C^— 3).
Circulation: Actiial average for 1894,
638,337; for 1895, 686,583: for 1^96,
709,166. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yA. Act-
ual average for 1899, 819,410. In 1900.
vA. In 1901, yA. Actual average for 1902,
937,559. In 1903. yA. Actual average
/or 1904, 1.060,883.
LIGHT-HOUSE: monthly; Christian;
twenty-four pages 8x10; subscription 50
cents; established 1892; H. W. Talmage, edi-
tor and publisher. Office, 232 N. Twelfth
street (12-4).
Circulation: Inl90.3. Z(4) (••). Inl'.t0i,T.
LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE;
monthly; literary; two hundred pages 6x9;
subscription $3; established 1868: J. B. Lippin-
cott Companj', editors and publishers. Office,
227 S. Sixth street.
Circulation: Rating varied from A in
1891 to O in 1895. In 1896. C. In 1897. Y. In
1898. vD. In 1899, C. Inl9U0.yD. Inl901.y|).
In 1902, yD. In 1903, yD. la 1904. yD.
LUTHERAN MISSIONARY
JOURNAL; monthly ; evangelical-
lutheran ; thirty six pages 7x10; subserip-
ti(m 30 cents ; established 1880; Luthern Pub-
lication Society, editors and publishers.
Office. 1424 Arch street (12—3).
Circulation: Ratine; varied from E in 1891
to G in 189.=). In 1896, G. In 1S97, Y. In
1898, yH. In 1899. v I. In 19(*0. yl. In irul,
(z— 1, 2, 4, 5) I. In 1903. December, publisher
asserts, every month for a year past has been
12.500. In 19l)J,yF.
LUTHERAN SUNDAY SCHOOL
HERA liD; monthly; lutheran; four pages
11x14: subscription 20cents; established lb59;
Grace M. Sheeleigh, editor; The Lutheran
Publication Society, publishers. Office, 1424
Arch street (12—3).
Circulation: In 1902, "iKi." Inl903, (z— D C.
In 1904, vC.
MEDICAL BULLETIN; monthly;
medical: ninety -two pages 7xl0: subscrip-
tion $1; established 1878; John V. Shoemaker,
editor; The F. A. Davis Co., publishers. Office,
1914 and 1916 Cherry street (12—1).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 6,000. In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. .4c«-
waZarerofir^/or 1898,6, 040;/or 1899, 6,087;
for a. year ending unth June 19i)0. 6,119.
Iil901,yG. In 1902 yG. In 1903. yG. Act-
ual average for 1P04, 6,628.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
937
PEXNSVL VA yiA—Pliila delphia .
31 E I) I C A L C O U N C I L. > monthly ;
medical; eighty pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1896; J. J. Taylor. M.D., editor
and publisher. Office. 4105 Walnut st. (.3—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
16,56-4. In 1S98, yE. Actual average for
a year ending with October. 1899. 16f905.
In 1900. yE. In 1901, yE. In 1902, yE. In 1903,
yE. Ill 1904, yF.
MEDICAL, SUMMARY; monthly;
medical; seventy-two pag»s 8x10; subscrip-
tion $1; establlslied 1879; R. H.Andrews, M.D.,
editor and publisher. Office. 2321 Park ave.
(IJ— 4).
Circulation : In 1894, 1895, 1896 and 1897, pub-
llstier asserts, every edition 10.000 In 1898,
yF. In 1899. publisher asserts, not less than
10,0(.H>. In 1900 yF. Actual average for a
year ending with June, 1901, 10,000. In
1903. February, publisher asserts, no single
edition for the past t«n years has been less
than 10,000. In 1903, yF. In 1904, publisher
asserts, not less than 10,000.
MEDICAL, TIMES AND REGIS-
TER; monthly; medical; flfty two to sixty-
four pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
1869; Franks. Parsons, M.D., and Joseph R.
Clausen . editors ; The Medical Publishing Co..
publishers. Office. 1409 Arch street (7—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from U in 1892
to I in 1S95. Actual average for 1896,
10,500. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
1898.10,000. In 1899, yF. In 1900, yF. In
1901, yF. In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. Inl904, yF.
MEDICAL WORLD; monthly ; medl
cal; eighty pages 6%xl0; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1883; C. F. Taylor, M.D., editor and
publisher. Office, 1530 Chestnut street (12—4).
Circulatiou: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 25.000. In 1895, C. Actual average
for 1896. 25,979. In 1897. Y. Actual aver-
age for 189S, '^5,604 ;for 1899. 25,553 ;for
191)0, '25,690; /or 1901. 27,697; for 1902,
29,400; for 1903, 35,506; for 1904.
35,534.
^lEDICO-CHIRURfilCAL, JOUR-
NAL; monthly except July and August;
medical; eighty four pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1900; John Welsh Cros-
key. M.D., editor; Henry Blewskey & Co.,
p ibllshers. Office. 1831 Chestnut street (12—3).
Circ'ilation "jkl."
MILLERS' REVIEW; monthly; mill-
ing; flfty pages 11x14; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1882 ; Henry L. Everett, editor and
fiublisher. Office. 227 S. Sixth street. Circu-
ation "JKL."
iMUSICIAN; monthly; music; sixty four
pages 10x14; subscription $1.50; established
18ft6: Hatch Music Co.. publishers. Office,
Eighth and Locust streets (.S— 3).
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl." Actual average
for a year ending ivith Sept., 1899, 13,688.
In 1900. vF. In 1901, yF. In 1902. (z— 4) F. In
1903, yF (A A).
NATIONAL BAKER; monthly; bak-
ing interests; sixty pages 9i^xl2>^; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1896; The National Baker
Publishing Co., editors and publishers. Of-
fice. 411 Walnut street (2-5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1899,
2,028. In 1900, yl. Actual average for a
year ending ivith June, 1901, 2,083; for
1902. 2,189; for 1903, 2,734; for 1904.
3 09S
N AT lONAL BARBER AND
DRUGGISTS' GAZETTE; monthly;
barljersand druggists; forty pages 10x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; E. T. Tyndall,
editor and publisher. Office, 2216-18 German-
town avenue.
Circulation: Rating varied from 5.000 In
1892 to H In 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, HZ. In
1898, zH. Actual average jfor a year ending
with Oct., 1899, 24,458. # # In 1900. I( ! ! ).
In 1901, !(!!). In 1902, yl (! !). In 1903, yl.
In 1904. yl.
NATIONAL COOPERS' JOUR-
NAIj; monthly; cooperaere; fifty eight to
seventy-two pages llJ^xlSJ^ ; subscription
$2; established 1885; John A. McCann, editor
PENXSYLVANIA-Philadeli)hia.
and publisher. Office, Wltherspoon build-
ing (12-4).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, y I. In 1900, y I.
In 1901. yl. Actual average for a year end-
i)ig with .rune, 1902, 4,345. In 1903. H. Act-
ual average for 1904. 5,633.
NATIONAL INVESTOR; monthly;
mining; sixteen to twenty pages 8>^12; sub-
scription $1; established February. 19(X); N.
C. Westerfteld, editor and publisher. Office,
North American bldg. (1 — 3). Circ'n "jkl."
NEW IDEAS; monthly; mail order;
sixteen to twenty-four pages 12x16; sub-
scription 2.3 cents; established 1S95; The New
Idea Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Office. 1210 Frankford avenue (5—3).
Circulation : In 1902. F. In i903, G. Act-
xtal average for 1904, 222,902.
ODD- FELLOWS' SIFTING8 »
monthly ; odd fellowship ; sixteen pages
11x16: subscription 75 cents; established 1884;
Charles A. Ullrich, editor and publisher.
Office. 1319 Buttonwood street (3—3).
Circulatiou: Inl895, "Jja-" In 1896, 1. Act-
ual average for 1897, 2,485. In 1898, yH.
In 1899, yl. Actual average for 1900. 4,1 41 .
In 1901, yH. Inl902, (z— 4) I. Inl903, yl. In
1904. yl.
OUR STATE ARMY AND NAVY;
monthly; army and navy; eighteen pages
11x14; subscription $1.50; established 1898;
Charles J. Thudler. editor and publisher. Of-
fice, 1121 Betz building. Circulation "-'kl "
PEACE3IAKER AND COURT OF
ARBITRATION; monthly. (SeeParkes-
burg. Pa.)
PENNSYLVANIA HERAliDi
monthly; undenominational; twenty pages
7x10; subscription 25 cents; established 1894;
Hugh Cork.'editor; Pennsylvania State Sab-
bath School Association, publishers. Office,
1414 So. Penn square (12-4)
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
Not So Big as the Biggest
(And your appropriation won't go
through a churn, turned by sub-
ordinates of doubtful ability.)
Not So Small as the Smallest
(And you won't have to question
judgment, experience, reputation
and ability to get results.)
But Big Enough
to quote the lowest rates, design the most
striking illustrations and copy, and prop-
erly handle a large appropriation.
And Small Enough
to give an account personal attention,
and the kind of thought that has held the
same advertisers as my customers for years.
RICHARD A. FOLEY.
A.dvertisin^t
6oo Bailey Bldg, Philadelphia.
Newspapers. Magazines. Streetcars.
If you ask, I'll send the names oi fifteen
adve: tisers who say they'd rather have
my service than any they know.
9:j8
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PESXSrLVANIA—Pfiiladeli^hia.
less than 8,500. Actual average for 1896,
lU.OUU. In 1897. Y. lnl898,yF. Inl899,yF.
Actual average for 1900, 10,000. In
19U1, yF. In 1902, yF. Actual average for
1903, 5,^S50. In 1904, (z— 4j G.
PENNSYLVANIA PYTHIAN;
monthly: Knights of Pythias; twelve pages
7x10; subscription 50 cents; establisheu 1895;
H. W. VVorthington, editor; J. B. Miuton, pub
Usher. Office, .cOO S. Tenth street (12—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
PIGEON FLYING; monthly; pet
Btock; twenty eight pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established 1893; Chas. M. Jones, editor
and publisher. Office. 10 S. Broad street (8—3).
Circulation "jkl"
PRACTICAL. ENGINEER; monthly;
steam engineering; sixty eight pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established 1897; L.L.
Rice, editor and publisher. Office, 46 N. 12th
street (12— —4)
Circulation: Inl900,"iKL." Inl901,(z-11)G.
In 1902, yG. Actual average for 190S, 3,437 ;
/or 1904, 11,000.
PROGRESSIVE AMERICAN;
monthly; scientific; sixteen to thirty-two
pages 1014x1314; subscription §1; established
1894; CharlesHarrington,editor;C. P. Crosby,
publisher. Office, 54 N. Thirteenth sc. (3—5).
Circulation : Actual average for year end
ing ivith November, 1903, 46,!:i43 (*#)■ In
1904, I. .
PUBLIC HEALTH; monthly; hy
giene; thirty-six pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1896; W. B. Atkinson, M.D., editor
and publisher. Office, 1400 Pine street (12—3).
Circulation ••jkl."
RED AND BLUE;mouthly (A A).
RETROSPECT OF MEDICINE
AND PHARMACY; monthly; medicine
.and pharmacy; twenty pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1895; E. H.Gingrich, M.D.,
Ph. G., editor; The Retrospect Co., publish-
ers. Office, 306 Chestnut street.
Circulation: In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yG. Actual average for 1899, 5,000.
In 1900. yG. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yll. In 1904. yH.
SANITATION; monthly (a A).
SCATTERED SEEDS; monthly;
Friends; juvenile; twenty-four pages 6x8;
subscription 50 cents; established 1870; L. H.
Hall, editor; Ferris & Leach, publishers.
Office, 31 N. Seventh street (1—5).
Circulation: Rating varied from S.ITO
m 1893 to H In 1895. In 1896, H . In 1897. H Z.
In 1898, yH. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, (z— 1,2, 4, 5) T. In 19o2, (z— ?, 11) I. In
1903, vl. Actual average for 1904. 4,808.
SHIELD OF HONOR ADVOCATE;
monthly; Order of the Shield of Honor; six-
teen pages 7^x10^^; subscription 25 cents;
established 1S96; Edwin H. Nason, editor;
Edwin G. Hawkes, publisher. Office, 1936 N.
32dstreet (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1897. "jkl." Inl898,yl. Act-
ual average for 1899. 3,471; for 1900.
3.558: for 1901,3,616; for 1902, 3,845:
,/or 19(13, 4.583: /o/- 19 4, 5,275.
STENOGRAPHEK; monthly; stenog
raphy; tweutv-four nages 7x10; subscription
$1; established 1890; Thos. MacTaggart, editor
and publisher. Office. 1413 Filbert st. Circu-
lation ••j_KL." In 1901, Z (4,6). In 1902, (??).
SUGAR BEET; monthly; sugar beet
culture; twentv pages 10x12; subscription i>sl;
establislied 1879; Lewis S. Ware, editor; The
Sugar Beet Company, publishers. Office, 15
S. Ninth street (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
SUN: monthly (A A).
TABLE TALK; monthly; culin-
ary; eighty page.s 7x10; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1886; Table Talk Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 1113 Chestnut street (3—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from E in
1891 to G in 1S95. In 1896. C. In 1897. Y. In
1898,yD. Inl899,yE. In 19(Mi. yF. In 1901, vG.
Actual average for 1902, 22,570. In i9aJ.
yl>. In 1904. yE.
TALENT: monthly (A A).
TEXTILE COLOR I ST; monthlv;
textile ; forty-eight pages 10x15 ; subscrip-
PENNS YL VANIA—Pkiladelph ia
tion $5; established 1878 ; M. M. Frank, editor
and publisher. Office. 69-71 N. Front st. (^—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1902,Z (4, 5).
TEXTILE RECORD OF AMER-
ICA; monthly; textile; sixty six pages
101^x14; subscription $&; established l«iu;
Textile Record Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 425 Walnut street. Circulation "jkl."
(A A).
TRIANGLE; monthly; eighteen pages
6x9; subscription $1; established January,
1903; William C. Wilson, editor; Triangle
Publishing Co., publisher (7—3 P). Circula-
tion ".iia-" (A A).
TRUNKS, LEATHER GOODS AND
UMBRELLAS; monthly; forty eight to
ttfty-t wo pages 8x11; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; Perry L.Smith, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, Knickerbocker bldg. (12—4).
Circulation: In 1898, •jkl." In 1S99, I. In
1900, yl. In 1901, publisher asserts, every is-
sue has been 2,U00; in 1902. July, every issue
for past year 2,000. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In liK)4,
(z-4) I (• •).
TWENTIETH CENTURY PAS-
TOR; monthly; undenominational; roity-
eight pages 6x9; subscription $1; William
Downey, editor and publisher. (Office. 2361
E. Dauphin street (1—5 P).
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL-
VANIA MEDICAL BULLETIN?
monthly; medicine and surgery; fifty-eight
pages 7x10; subscripton $2; established ls88;
Chas. H. Frazler, M. D., editor; University of
Pennsylvania Press, publishers. Office, 133
S. Eighteenth street (12—3).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899.
yl. In 19i(0, yl. In 1901, "jkl." In 1902. Z (6).
In 1903, Z (6).
WESTMINSTER TEACHER?
monthly; presbyterian; forty pages 6x9; sub-
scription 60 cents; established 1872; J. R.
Miller, editor; The Presbyterian Board of
Publication and Sabbath School Work, pub-
lishers. Office, 1319 Walnut street (3—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
79,638. In 1896, A. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yB. Actual average for 1899, 72,489. In
19(J0, vB. In 1901, yB. Actual average for
1902,69,493- In 1903, yB. Inl9o4, yB.
WORDS OF FAITH; monthly; unde-
nominational; sixteen pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion 50 cents ; established 1874 ; G. W.
McCalla, editor and publisher. Office, N. W.
corner Eighteenth street and Ridge avenue
(6—3). Does not insert advertisements.
YOUTH; monthly; young people; forty-
eight to sixty pages 7x10; subscription $U
established March, 1902; Herbert Leonard
Cogging, editor; Penn Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 923 Arch street (7— 3 ».
Circulation: In 1902, (z— 4, 5) H. In 1903,
(z— 4) H. In 1904. yH.
BIMONTHLY.
ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN
ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AN1>
SOCIAL SCIENCE; bi-monthly; scien-
titic; two hundred pages 7x10; subscription
$6; established 1890: Emorj- R Johnson, edi-
tor; American Academy of Political and
Social Science, publishers. Address. Wtst
Philadelphia Station (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895. p-ablisher asserts, not
less than 3,5(->0. Actual average for lSii6
3,417; for 1897, 3.000; for 1898. 3.000.
In 1899. yH. Inl9uii, vH. Inl901. ylL In
1902. vH. In 19(i3, (z— 4) H. In 1!KI4. (z— 4) H.
BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN
IRON AND STEEL ASSOCIATION;
bimonthly; iron and steel; eight pages 11x15;
subserii tion $4; established 1867: James M.
Swank, editor and publisher. Office, 261 S.
Fourthstreet (3— 3).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,250. In 1896, I. In
1897. Y. In 1898. -jkl-" In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4. 5).
In 1902, Z (1,2, 4, 5).
CADUCEUS OF KAPPA SIGMA j
bi-monthlv: college fraternity ; eighty-eight
|)ages6x9; subscription $1.50: established 1S85.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
O.'iO
PENXSYL VANIA—Ph iladelphia .
J. Harry Covington, editor and publisher.
Offloe, 51S Minor street. Circulation ■vki."
FWKEfST LEAVES I bimonthly;
forestry; sixteen pages 8x10; subscription $\;
•stabllshed 1886; Pennsylvania Forestry As-
sociation, editors and publishers. Office. 1012
Walnut street d—")).
Circiilatiou : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 3.5iK). Actual average for 1S96,
2,688; for 1897, 3,216; for 1898. '^,650j
for 1899. !i,S5S| for liHJO. 2,783; for 1901,
3,OOO:/orl90<:. 2,925. In 1903, y II. In
1904, (z— 1) H.
MANUFACTURER; bi-montlily;
manufacturing ; thirty-four pagesSMjXll; sub-
scription $3; established 1888; Edw'd Tingle,
editor; The Manufacturers* Club of Philadel-
phia, publishers. Office. 1409 Walnut 8t.(3— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 3,250. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. ■•JKL ••
IVIUSICA Li TEMPO; bi monthly ;
musical ; twenty eight pages 9x11^; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1896; Edward
A. Meyer, editor and publisher. Office, 3439
Marshall street (3—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 4,333. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yl.
QUARTERLY.
ADVANCED QUARTERLY: baptist;
advanced Sunday school scholars; thirty six
pages 6x9; subscription 10 cents; established
1878; D. C. S. Wallace, editor; The American
Baptist Publication Society, publishers. Of-
fice, 1420 Chestnut street (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
447,904; for 1904, 433,325.
A. M. E. CHURCH REVIEW ;quar
terly, January, April. July and October ;
African methodist-eplscopal; one hundred
and eighteen pages 6x9; subscription $1;
established 1884; H. T. Keating, editor; Pub-
lishing House of the African M. E. Church,
publishers. Office. 631 Pine street (S— 3).
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl" In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, minimum number 1,500. In
1898, yl. In 1899, vl. In 1900, vl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z^) I. ' In 1904, v 1 .
AMERICAN CATHOLIC HISTOR-
ICAL RESEARCHES; quarterly, Janu-
ary, April, July and October; roman catholic;
historical; onehundr^-d pages 6x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1884; Martin I. J. Griffin,
editor and publisher. Office, 2009 N. Twelfth
street (12—4).
Circulation: In i;i03, December, publisher
asserts, every issue during the past vearwas
1,000. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
AMERICAN CATHOLIC QUAR-
TERLY REVIEW; January, April. July
and October; roman catholic; two hundred
and eight pages 6x10; subscription S4: estab-
lished 1876; P.J. Ryan, editor and publisher.
Office, 211 S. Sixth street (.12—4).
Circulation: In 1898. 'vkl." Actual ai'er-
agre /or 1899, 2,300. In 1900, yH. Actual
average for 1901, 2,000: for 1902, 2,000.
In 1H03. December, publisher asserts, every
issue during the past year was 2,000. Actual
average for 1904, 2.000.
CHRISTIANITY IN EARNEST;
quarterly, March, June, September and
December; methodlst episcopal; forty-eight
pages 9x9; subacrlptlou 50 cents; established
1889; Jas. M.King, editor; Board of Church
Extension of M. E. Church, publishers. Of-
fice. 1026 Arch street (12—4).
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895, publisher as-
serts, not 'ess than 15,000. Actual average
for 1896. 1 5.91 6. In 1897. Y. Actual aver-
age for 1898. 16,666. lu 1899 yE. In 1900.
(z— 3, 4)E. InlitOl.yE. In 1902. yE. In 1903.
yF. Actual average for mH, 35.000.
GLOBE-REVIEW: quarterly; March.
June, September and December; literary:
one hundred aud thirty eight pages 6x9J^;
subscription $2 ; established 1889: William
Henry Thorne, e lit )r aud publisher. Office,
1727 Aberdeen street (3—1).
Circulation: In lS96,"jja-" In 1897, I Z. In
PENNS YL VAMA—Philadelph ia .
1898.ZI. Inl899,yl. Inl9(lO, vl. Inl9i)l,yl.
In 1902. y I . In I'.HjS, y I . In 190). y I .
INTERMEDIATE QUARTERLY |
baptist Sunday schools; thlrty-slx pages 6x8;
subscription 10 cents; establlslied 1880; Mrs.
M.G. Kennedy, editor; The American Baptist
Publication Society, publisher-s. Office. 1420
Chestnut street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4)
n (••). Actual average for 1904, 247,-
018.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF
ETHICS; quarterly, January. April. July
and October; ethics; one hundred and thlrty-
slx pages 6x10; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1890; S. Burns Weston, editor; Inter-
national Journal of Ethics Co., publishers.
Office. 1415 Locust street (12-^).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.350. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. Act-
ual average for 1898.1,350. In 1899, y I.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 19a2, yl. In 1903,
(z — 1) I. In lfX)4, publisher asserts, every
issue was 1,400.
JOURNAL OF THE PRESBY-
TERIAN HISTORICAL SOCIETY;
quarterly; March, June. September and De-
cember; presbyterian; historical; fifty two
pages 7x10; subscription $2; established 1901;
Rev. Louis F. Benson, editor; The Presby-
terian Board of Publication, publishers.
Office. Witherspoonbldg (12—3). Circ'n-'jja-."
(A A).
PENNSYLVANIA MAGAZINE OF
HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHYt
quarterly ; historical ; one hundred and
twenty eight pages 7x10 ; subscription $3 ; es-
tablished 1877; John W. Jordan, editor; His-
torical Society of Pennsylvania, publishers.
Office, Thirteenth and Locust sts. (3—3). Doea
not Insert advertisements.
PRI.MARY QUARTERLY; baptist
Sunday schools; thirty six pages 6x7; suD-
scription 111 cents; established 1883; Mrs. M.
G. Kenned.N , editor; The Amerioan Baptist
Publi.-ation Society, publishers. Office, 1420
Chestnut street (12—4),
Circulation: In ISOJ, "jkl." In 1903. (z-4)
B (• •). Actual average for 1904, 247,775.
PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL
REVIEW; quarterly, January, April, July
and October; presbyterian; one hundred and
eight v two pages 7x10; subscription $3;
established 1890; MacCalla & Co.. publishers.
Office. 239 Dock street (1—.').
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, no
edition less than 1.4.50; in 1896, 1,500; in 1897»
1.6.50. In 1898. vl. In 1899. yl. Inl90(». I. In
1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903. (z— 4) I. In
UX)4. piiblihher as.serts, not less than 1,250.
SENIOR QUARTERLY; quarterly;
baptist Sunday schools; fifty-four pages 7x9;
subscription 20 cents; established 1883; G. B.
Eager, editor; The American Baptist Publi-
cation Society, publishers. Office, 1420 Chest-
nut street (12-4).
Circulation: In 1902. -jkl.- In 190.3, (z— 4>
B (••) Artwil average for \mA,\3'i.TTl'i.
VOICE OF ISRAEL AND SIGNS
OF THE TIMES; quarterly (A A).
PHILIPSBURG, Center Co. u 3.2fi6t
pop., on Pennsj'lvania and Beech Creek
Rds., 28 m. W. of Bellefonte, the county
seat. Bituminous coal center. Lumbering.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; inde)>end-
ent; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription- daily $3, w^eeklv $1 ; established
—dally 1888, weekly 1868; W.' T. Bair, editor
and publisher. Circulation — daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl."
LEDGER; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; Independent; Wednesday
four pages 18x24, Saturday six pages; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1884; H. C. Will-
iams, editor; Miss Annie V. Williams, pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
BITUMINOUS RECORD; Fridays;
independent; four pages 20x26; established
940
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNS ¥L VA NJA .
188S; J. R. Grove, editor and publisher (3— 3).
Circulation '•■tkl.-'
PHGGNIXVILLE, Chester Co. n^
9,196t pop., on Philadelplila & Reading and
Pennsylvania Rds. and Schuylkill r., at
mouth of French creek, 28 m. W, N. W.
of Philadelphia. Manufactures of steel,
iron, bridges, boilers, machinery, needles,
shirts, stockings and silk.
liEPUBLiIC'AN ; every evening except
Sunday; republican; four pages 17x22; sub-
scription $3; established 1887; J. E. Miller,
publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation: Inl895, H. In 1896, publish-
ers asserts, not less than 2,750. In 1898, yH.
In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In
190.', yH. In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
A l>VEKTl!sER; Fridays; independeut-
repiiblieau; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established April, 1902; Charles H.Dar-
lington, editor and publisher (1—5).
MESSENGER; Thursdays; independ
ent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1871; John O. K. Robarts, editor
and publisher (7—3). Circulation 'vxl.-
PINEGROVE, Schuylkill Co. 01,0841
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 33 m.
N. E. of Harrisburg, the State capital. Coal
mining.
HERALD; Fridaj-s ; independent; four
pages ■H)x2H; subscription $1.50; established
1878; Alfred Gilbert, editor and publisher
8—3). Circulation "JicjL"
PITCAIRN, Allegheny Go. JJ 2,601t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 15 m. E. of Pitts-
burg. Transfer buildings of Pennsylvania
Railroad.
EXPRESS; Thursdays; Independent;
«igtit pages 16x23; subscription $1; estab
lished 1393; M. L. Keck, editor and publisher
(8 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
PITTSBURG, c. h., Allegheny Co. J3
321,616+ pop., center of nine railroads and
at the confluence of Allegheny and Monon-
gahela rs., which form the Ohio r., naviga-
ble to this point. Has extensive and nu-
merous manufactories, especially of glass
and iron. Coal and iron mining center.
DAILY.
BEOBACHTER; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; German; demo-
cratic ; daily and weekly four to eight, Sun-
day eight to twelve pages 21x28; subscrip-
tion—daily $3.50, Sunday $1.50, weekly $1.50;
est.iblished 1853; German Catholic Press Com-
pany, publishers. Office, 412 Diamond street
(7-3 P).
Circulation-Daily: In 1885, publisher as-
sert, not less than 5,300. In 1896, G. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH.
In 1901. yH. Inl902, (z-1, 2,4,5) H. In 1903,
yH. In 1904. (z-4, 6) G.
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 3,785. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1893, yl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. vl. In
1902. (z-1, 2. 4, 5) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904,
(z— 4. 6)H.
CHRONICLE TELEGRAPH; every
evening except Sunday; Independent repub
llcan; ten to sixteen pages 19x23; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1841; Chronicle Telegraph
Publishing Companv, editors and publishers.
Office, 349 Fifth avenue (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
51.617; for 1896, 50.105. In 1897, B.
Act ual average for 1S99,4^H,1 30 ; for ayear
ending with June, 1899, •i2,'7ti6. Average
«lrculationforyearendlngSeptember30. 1900,
40,525(aaa). Actualaveragefor 1900, 4:7 ,410;
PENXS YL VAN I A— Pit tsburg.
for 1901, 55,069; for 1902, 67,342; for
19-3. 56,268; /"/• l'J04. 62,440.
D 1 S JP A T C H ; everj' morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays ; independent-
republican; dally fourteen to twenty, Sun-
day forty-two to fifty six. weekly eight pages
15^x21 ; subscription— dally $6, Sunday $2.50,
weekly $1; established— daily 1846. weekly
1853: Dispatch Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 78 and 80 Diamond street
(1-5).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, C. Actual
average for 1896. 36,149. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zC. In 1899, yC. In 1900, zC. In 1901.yC.
In 1902, yC. Actual average for 1903, 52.-
573i for mu, 51,051 (00).
Sunday : In 1895, C. Actual average for
1896, 64,989. In 1897, Y. In 1898, zC. In
1899, yC. In 1900, zB. In 1901, yB. In 1902, yB.
Actual average for 1903, 72,040; for 1904,
72.960.
Weekly: Rating varied from F in 1892 to
H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898.
yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, y I. In
1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yj.
GAZETTE; every morning; republican;
daily eight, Sunday forty-four pages 19x24;
subscription— daily $3, Sundav $2 50; es-
tablished 1786; Nelson P. Reed A, Company,
editors and publishers. Office. 347 Fifth ave-
nue (1 — I).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, C. Actual
awragre /or 1S96. 35,333 ;.for 1897.34,265;
/'orl898,40,653;/orl899. 37,884. Average
circulation for six months ending September
30, 19(K). 36,684 (aaat. Actual average for 1901,
50,374: for 1902, 60,229 : /or 1903, 60,-
6565/ori9W. 71,276.
Sunday: Actual average for 1904, 47,937.
HERAliD; everj' evening except Sun-
day and holidays; independent; eight to ten
pages 1.^1x22; subscription $2.50; established
April, 1902; F. M. Harrington, editor; The
Herald Publishing Company, publishers. Of-
fice, 6011 Penn avenue. East Liberty (1—3).
Circulation "jkl."
LEADER ; every evening except Sun-
dav, and Sunday morning; independent:
daily eight to twenty, Sunday twenty to
fort.v-elght pages 17x22; subscription-daily $6,
Sunday $2.50; established— daily 1870, Sunday
1864; Theo. W. Nevin, editor; Jos. T. Nevin,
publisher. Office, 431 Fifth avenue (1^5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895, 25.-
422;. /"or 1896. 25,872. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yD. Actual average for 1899, 29,566:
for 1900, 29,572; for 1901. 34,031; for
1902, 36,543. In 1903, yC. Actual average
/or i;hj4, 35,934.
LIVE STOCK JOURNAL: every
evening e.xcept Sunda.v ; live stock ; six
pages 18x22; subscription $4; established
1899; R. E. Priest, editor; Market Review
Publishing Company, publishers. Office,
Union Stock Yards (2—4).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1903, (z— 4) I (••).
In 1904. yl.
POST; every morning; democratic; dally
ten to twenty. Sunday forty-eight to sixty-
eight pages 20x26; sub.scription— daily $3,
Sunday $2.50; established— daily 1842, Sun-
day 1892: Post Publishing Company, editors
and publishers. Office, Wood street and Lib-
erty avenue (I — 1).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1895. 36,860; for 1896. 47,-
020. In 1897. Y. Actualaver-
age for 1898, 54,867; /or 1899,
51,293; for 1900, 61,232 1
for 1901, 56,075; for 1902,
56,630; for 1903, 55, 163 1
for mi, 57,321.
Sunday: Actual average for
1895. 24,098. In 1896. B. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898. 44.118; for 1899, 45,-
294; for 1900. 49,332; for 1901. 58.942t
for 1902. 52,029; for 1908. 56,323; for
1904.62.613.
^W~The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded the Post is guar"
anteed by the publishers of RowelTs Ameri-
wm
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
941
PENNSTL VANI A— Pittsburg.
can Newspaper Directory, who will pay one
hundred dollars to the first person who suc-
cessfully controverts its accuracy.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; Independent-republi-
can; daily tvreuty-eiKht. Sunday forty to
sixty four pages 19^x23>g; subscription-
daily $3, Sunday $2.50; establisiied 1883; Press
PublishinK Co.. publishers. Office. 325 Fifth
avenue (12—4).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895, 44,080. In 1896. B. Actual average
for 1897, 39,125; for 1898, 46,745; for
1899, 45,116. Average circulation for year
ending September 30, 1900. 44,672 (aaa ). Actual
average for 1900. 55,'-J7'/i; /or a year endirm
with Jan , 1902. 79,308: for 1902, 80,239;
for 1903. 82,167 ; for 1904, 90,647.
Sunday : Actual average for 1895, '^9,848.
In 1896. B. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
1898, '^9,725; for lb99, 32,269. Average
circulation for vear ending September 30,
1900, 34,562 (aaa). Actual average for 1900,
3St*^6'2} for a year ending with January,
1902, 52,326: for 1902, 56,456: for 1903,
60,343; /or 19<J1. 58.814.
SL.O VENSKY DENNIK; every morn
ing except Sundays and Wednesdays; Slav-
onic; four to eight pages 14x22; subscription
$5; established 1901; P. V. Rovnianek.eaiior;
P. V, Rovnianck & Co., publishers. Office, 612
Grant street v7 — 3 P).
Circulation; In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 7,757. In 1903, G. In 1904. yO.
TIMES; every morning except Sunday;
republican; eight pages 19x24; subscription
tS ; established 1879 ; The Pittsburg Times
(Incorporated), editors and publishers. Office,
336 Fourth avenue (2—1).
Circulation: In 1895, B. In 1896, B. Act-
ual average for 1897, 51,272; for 1898,
57,968; for 1899, 50,757; for 1900.
53.275; for 1901, 59.004; for 1902,
PENNS YL VANIA— Pittsburg.
59,571: for 1903. 64.643; for 1904,
65,847.
vol. K SB I. ATT ANI> FREl-
HEITS FREUM> ; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; German; independ-
ent; daily four to eight. Sunday twenty,
weekly eight pages 17x38; subscription— dally
$3.50, Sunday $1.50, weekly $1.50; Pittsburg
Volksblatt Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, 525 Sniithfleld street (3— 5 P).)
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from F
In 1891 to G In 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH.
In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904.1.
Sunday: Rating varied from F In 1891 to O
in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yH.
In 1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 19U4, I.
Weekly: ".ikl."
WEEKLY.
AMAL.GAMATED JOURNAL»
Thursdays ; Amalgamated Association of
Iron, Steel and Tin Workers of America;
eight pages 13x20; subscription fl.20; estab-
lished 1899; Benj. I. Davis, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 501-506 House building. Cir
culation "jkl.- In 1903, Z (4) (••).
AMERICAN MANUFACTURER
ANDIRON WORLD; Thursdays; com-
mercial; forty pages 7^x10; subscription
$3; established 1862 ; National Iron and Steel
Publishing Co., publishers ; a petroleum edi-
tion U also Issued monthly, subscription $3.
Office. 213 Ninth street (3—3).
Circulation : In 1895, I. In 1896.1. In 1897,
publisher asserts, not less than 2.000. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902, yl. In 19(3, yl. In 1904. vj.
AMERIKANfeKO SLOVEN SKK
NOVINY; Wednesdays; Slavonic; twelve
pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; established
1886; Peter V. Rovnianek. editor; P. V. Rov-
L
Get the BEST Always!
The Pittsburg Dispatch.
•♦ Greater Pittsburg's Greatest Newspaper.*'
The Medium to Reach the Greatest Purchaslnof
<_>
Community in the United States
Centering About Pittsburg.
The Dispatch Publishing Co.
C. A. ROOK, President, E. M. O'NEILL, Vice-Pres.
F. O'NEILL, Treasurer.
Eastern Office: r\'LL i_ r^ Western Office :
WALLACE G. BROOKE, PlttSDUr^, Pa. HORACE M. FORD,
41 Park Row, ^- Marquette Building,
NEW YORK. CHICAGO.
94:3
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PKNNS YL VANIA-Pittsburg.
nianek &Co., publishers; dated also at Con-
nellsville, and New York, N. Y. Office, 612
Grant street (:3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than il,5U0. In 1896, F. In 1897. Y. In
1898. zG. In 1899. zG. In 19(X), zG (ft) ( ! ! ).
Actual average for 1900. 30.141. In 1901
yC. Actual average for 1902, 38,818. In
1903, yC. In 19(W, yC.
BU1L.DERSS' GAZETTE; Mondays;
building; twenty-eight pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1886; Thos. F. Hodges, edi
tor and publisher. Office, 518 Ferguson
building (6—3).
Circiilatiou : Rating varied from G in 1894
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In
1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901.yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). In
1904. yl.
B l) L, LETIN ; Saturdays ; literary ; twenty
thirty six pages 13x16 ; subscription $2; eg
lablished 1876; Mrs. H. B, Birch, editor; Es-
tate of John W. Black, publishers. Office.
213 Ninth St. (12-4).
Circulation: Rating varied from G in 1892
to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1898,yl. Inl899,yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, y I.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yj.
C ATHOLiIC ; Wednesdays ; roman catho-
lic; sixteen pages 12il7; subscription $1.50;
established 18i4; Catholic Publishing Co., edi
to-s and publishers. Office. 847 Fifth ave-
nue (10—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from G in 1892
to H In 1S95. Aotual average during 1896,
11,09'1. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yG. In 1899, yG.
In 19)0, F. In 1901. yF. In 1902, (z-6) F.
In 1903. (z-6) F. In 1904, yF.
CHINA, GLASS AND LAMPS;
Saturdays; crockery; forty-four pages 9x12;
subscription $2; established 1890; J. G. Kauf
man, editor and publisher. Address, P O.
Box 1540 (3—3). Circulation "jKJt-"
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE; Thurs
days ; methodist-episcopal ; sixteen pages
13x17; subscription $1; established 1838;
Rev. C. W. Smith, D.D., editor; Publishing
Committee of the Methodist Episcopal Con-
ference, publishers. Office, 524 Penn av. (2 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
18,300; for 1895, 18.163; for 1896,
17,768. In 1897, Y. Actuxil average for
1898. 2'2,435; for 1899. 23,495; /or 19iK),
25,224; for a year ending ivith March,
1901. 25,561; for 1902. 27,513; /or 1903,
30. 6 SO. In 1904, yC.
CHRISTIAN UNION HERALD;
Saturdays ; united presbyterian ; sixteen
f)age3 11x14; subscription 80 cents; estab-
Ished 1880; R.J.Miller, editor; United Pres-
byterian Board of Publication, publishers.
Office, 203 Ninth street (7—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
22,107; for 1896, 22,500; for 1897,
• 23,278. Inl898.yC. IulS99, yD. Inl900,yD.
In 1901. yE. In 1902, yE. In 1903, yE. In
1904, yE.
CHRISTIAN WORKER; Fridays;
disciples of Christ; sixteen pages^J^123^;
subscription $1; established 1897; W. R.
Warren, editor; The Christian Worker Co.,
publisners. Office. 362 Princeton place (1—5).
Circulation "Jici" In 1899, Z. In 1902,
"jKL." Actual average for a year ending
tvith January, 1904, 2,540; /or 1904. 4,185.
COMI>IONER AND GLASS
WORKER; Saturdays ; glass and pot
tery trade; sixteen pages 11x16; subscrip
tlon $2 ; established 1882; H. W.Ganding, edi
tor; Commoner Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, McKenna building (8— 3).
Circulation: In 1896, 'iKL-" In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl." In 1901, Z (4, 5). In
1903, (z— 4) !(••). In 1904, yl.
DEMOCRAT ; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; P.J. Donahoe, editor; Pittsburg
Democrat Publishing Company, publishers.
Office. 104 Market street. Circulation ••ixi,."
EAST ENDER; Fridays; independent;
six pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 18T7; Frank R. Huffs, editoriand pub-
PENNSYLVANIA— Pittsburg.
Usher. Office, corner Fortieth and Butler st«.
Circulation "iKL." In 1902. Z (1, 2,4,5;. In
1003, (z— 4) !(••). In l\m, yl.
GAZETA PITTSBURGSKA; Satur-
days; Polish; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1893; Z. Chrzanowskl, edi-
tor; Gazeta Pittsburgska Publishing Co.
publishers. Office, Penn Incline building.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
not less than 10,000. In 1895, F. 1896, F. In
1897, I Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In
1900. y I. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, yl.
GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI; Satur
days; Italian; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1898; Cairoli Gigliotti, editor
and publisher. Office, 535 Grant street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jjcl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 3,154. In 1903, yl. Actual
average for 1904, 5,161.
GRIT; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription 59 cents ; established 1885 ; F. W.
Albright, editor; News Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office. 116 S. Seventh street. Circu-
lation "ikl." In 1899, Z. Inl902, "JKi."
HOTEL REPORTER; Wednesdays;
hotel; twelve pages 9x12; subscription $2.50:
established li>03; C. E. Federman, editor and
publisher. Office, House building (3—5 P).
INDEX; Saturdays; society, literature
and current events; twenty eight to thirty-
two pages 9x12; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1896; William T. Mossman, editor;
The Index Company, publishers. Office, 320
Third avenue (3 — S).
Circulation : Actual average for a year
ending with March, 189S, 1.709; for a year
ending with February, 19(K). 2,31 0. .In 1901
yl. In 1902, (z-4) H. In 1903, yH. In
1904 y I.
I NOSTRI TEMPI; Saturdays; Italian ;
four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1890: F.F.Canutl. editor and publisher;
Office, 813 Webster ave. (10— 3 P). Circulation
■■JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, •■jkl-"
INSURANCE WORLD; Tuesdays; in-
surance; twenty-four pages 8x12; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1874; J. C. Bergstreeser,
editor and publisher. Office, 339 Fifth av#.
Circulation : Rating varied from .i.500 In
1894 to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898, vl. In 1899, zH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
IRISH PENNSYLVANIAN; Frl
days; Irish-American; Independent; eight
pages 15x33; subscription $1; established 1^90;
John Flannery, editor and publisher. Office,
410 Grant street. ri , iooo
Ci rculatiou : Rating varied from Qln 1892
toHln 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, vl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. y I. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904. vL ^ ,^
JEWISH CRITERION; Fridays;
Jewish; sixteen pages 9x18; subscrlptlo-n $2;
established 1895; Chas. H. Joseph, editor;
Criterion Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, Ferguson building.
Circulation: In 1896, ?. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yG. In 1899, yH. Actual average for
a year ending with June, 1900, e,7UO. in
1901. vG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In
1904. yH. „ ^ ■ , y.
JEWISH POST; Tuesdays; jewish;
four pages 17^x24; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished April. 1903; Jos. S. Glick, editor and
publisher. Office, 154 Elm street (1—5).
LABOR WORLD; Thursdays; labor;
eight pages 13x20: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893 ; Labor World Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers. Office, 208
Third avenue (,1 — 1).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl-" Actual aver-
age for 1899, 8,253: /or 1900, 9,430. In
i901. (z— 6) F. Actual average for 1902, 16,-
025 : for 1903. 18,088; for 1904, 22,618.
LA TRINACRIA; Saturdays; Italian;
independent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
•1; established March, 1901; Mariano Cancel-
Here, editor and publisher. Office. 554 Grant
street (6—3). Circulation -jkl." In 190:3, Z
(4)(««).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
943
PENNS YL VAMA-Pittsburg.
I-.EGAI. JOURNAL 1 Weduesd »y« ;
legal; sixteen pages 7x11; subscription $8.30;
established 1853 ; Edward B. Vaill and Thomas
Evving, Jr., editors; John S. Murray, pub-
lisher. Office, 409 Grant street. CIrc'u "jKi.'-
LiIFE; Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription jl ; established
188.3 ; Scott Dibert, editor and publisher.
Office. su6 Wylle avenue (7—3 P).
Circiilatiou : Accorded H from 1893 to 1895,
In 1896. 11. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In
1899, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, vl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
LIQUOR DEALERS' JOURNAL.;
Wednesdays (A A).
METHODIST RECORDER; Satur
days ; methodlst-protestant ; tweuty-four
pages 9x14; subscription $2; established 1839;
M. L. Jennings, editor; F. W. Pierpont, pub-
lisher. Office, 422 Fifth avenue (12—4).
Circulatiou : Rating varied from 7,500 in
1891 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. Inl897, Y. In
1898. zl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. Actual
average for 1901, 4,635. In 1902, yG. In
1903, (z— 1, 4, 11) G. In 1904, (z-4) G (• •).
iUONEV; Saturdays; financial and Indus
trial; thirty-two to forty pages 9>^xl2; sub-
scription $5; established September. 19U2;
The Finance Company in Pittsburg (Inc.).
editors and publishers. Office, Ferguson
building (12—4).
Cii'culatiou : Actual average for 1903,
14,985. In 1904, yF.
MONITOR; Saturdays; fraternal; eight
page. 15x22; subscription $1; established
May, 1903; J. J.King, editor; The Fraternal
Publishing Co,, publishers. Office, 420 Dia-
mond street (6—3).
NATIONAL. GLASS BUDGET; Sat
urdays; glass; twelve pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1885; F. M. Gessner, edi
tor ; G. B. Kimes, publisher. Office. 426
Fourth avenue (3 — 3).
Circulatiou : In 1895, "jkl.- In 1896, I.
Actual averagefor 1897, '1,198. In 1899, vl.
In 1899, y I. In 1900, yl. Inl901,yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
NATIONAL LABOR TRIBUNE;
Thursdays; labor; eight pages 17x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1873; F.C.Harper,
editor; Thos. Telford & Company, publishers.
Office, cor. of Fifth avenue and Smithfleld st
<6-3).
Circulation ; Rating varied from F In 1891
to G in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
yH. In 1899. yH. In 1900. yH. In 1901. yH.
In 1902, yH. In 1903. (z— 4) H (• •). In
1904, yH.
NATIONAL STOCKMAN AND
FARMER; Thursdays; livestock and
agriculture ; thirty-six pages 9x13 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1877; J. W. Axtell,
T. E. Orr and E. S. Bayard, editors; Axtell—
Rush Publishing Company, publishers. Of-
fice, corner Penn avenue and Eighth st. (3 — 3).
Circulation : Rating varied from B in 1891
to C in 1895. In 1896, C. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yD.
In 1899, yE. In 1900, yE. In 1901, (z— 3) E.
In 1902, yE. In 1903, yfe. In 1904, yE.
NEUE WELT; Saturdays; German;
sixteen pages 18x24: subscription $2.50; es-
tablished 1888; G. Golder, editor; G. Golder
& Bro., publishers. Office. 518 Seventh
avenue (.8—3).
Circulation: In 1899. "jkl- In 1900. pub-
lisher asserts, no issue was less than 1,400. In
1901, yl. In 1902 (z-1. 2, 4. 5) I. In 1S03,
(z— 4) !(♦#). In 1904, yl.
NEW GUIDE; Fridays; Sunday school;
methodlst-protestant; four pages 11x16; sub-
scription 75 cents; established 1862; C. E.
Wilbur, editor; F. W. Pierpont, publisher.
Office. 422 Fifth ave. (12-4).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." In 1903,
(z— 4) F (• •). In 1904, December, publisher
asserts, during the past year not less than
13,500.
OB:SERVER; Thursdays; roman catho-
lic; sixteen pages 13x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1899; Chas. J, Jaegle, editor and
publisher. Office, 420 Diamond street (8—3).
Circulation: Inl900, "jju.." Actual average
PENNS YL V AN 1 A— Pittsburg.
for 1901, 11,343. In 1902, yF. In 1903, vZ-4)
¥{%%). In 1904, yF.
PRESBYTERIAN BANNER;
Thursdays; presbyterian ; thirty two pages
9x15; subscription $2; established 1814;
James H. Snowden and James D. Moffat,
editors; Presbyterian Banner Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 708 Penn avenue (12—3).
Circulation : Ratiug varied from E in 1891
to Gin 1895. Actual ayeragre /or 1896, 11, 808.
In 1897. F Z. In 1898, zF. In 1899. yF. In
1900. publisher asserts, never printed less than
15,000. Actual average for l^Q\,\5,QQ0, In
1902, yE. In 1903, December, publisher asserts,
every issue during the past year has not been
less than 10,500. In 1904, yE.
RECORD; Saturdays; architecture and
building, real estate and finance; thirty-six
to forty-eight pages 9x12; subscription $5;
established as Journal of Building 1889; T.
S. Morgan, editor and publisher. Office, 309
Fourth avenue (12 — 4).
Circulatiou: In 1894. publisher asserts, not
less than 2,250. In 1895, H. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, zl. Actual average for a
year ending with September, 1899, 3,758. In
1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903,
yH. In 1904, yl.
RECORD; Saturdays; eight cages 15x22;
subscription 60 cents; established 1892; John
Mellor, editor and publisher. Office, 5229
Butler street (6— 3). Circulation "i&i,."
RE MARQUES; Saturdays; society;
thirty-two pages 11x16 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1900; Wm. Mayer, editor; Wm. Mayer
& Brother, publishers. Office, 6316 Station
street(9-3). Clrc'n "iKL." In 1903Z (4) (• •).
RETAIL MERCHANTS' REVIEW;
Wednesdays; mercantile, groceries; twelve
pages l()xl3; subscription $1; established
1899; Retail Merchants' Publishing Company,
publishers. Office, 413 Fourth avenue (3—3).
Circulation "JKL." In 1902, Z (4).
SOCIALIST STANDARD; Fridays;
socialism; four pages 18x24; subscription 50
cents; established May, 1903; National Ex-
ecutive Committee of the Socialist Labor
Party, editors and publishers (8—3 P) (A A).
TRADES JOURNAL; Thursdays;
labor; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1886; John Flannery, editor and
publisher. Office, 444 Sixth avenue (7— 3 P).
Circulatiou: Ratingvaried from F in 1892
to G In 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yH. In 1899, vH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH.
In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yl.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN; Thurs
days ; united presbyterian ; thirty-two pages
9xl.SJ^; subscription $1.50; established 1842;
D. R. Miller, editor; Murdoch, Kerr & Co.,
publishers. Office, 209 Ninth street (3—5 P ).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
not less than 12,100. In 1895, F. In 1896, F. In
1897, E. In 1898, yE. In 1899, yF. Actual
average for a year ending with September
1900,13,750. In 1901, yF. Actual average
for a year ending with Jan., 1903, 14,000.
In 1903, yE. In 1904. yF.
VOLKSFREUND; Fridays; Hebrew;
four to eight pages 17x24; subscription 50
cents; established 1888; J. S.Glick, editor and
publisher. Office, 1.54 Elm street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, y I. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In
1904, (z-4) I (••).
WEST END RECORD; Saturdays;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1890; H. L. McGaw & Son, editors and pub-
lishers. Office. 217 S. Main St. Circ'n "jkl-
WIELKOPOLANIM; Thursdays;
Polish, roman catholic; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1899; Leon
Machnlkowski, editor; Polish Printing and
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 2219 Penn
avenue (6—3). Circulation "iKj..- In 190i3,
Z(4) (••).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
COAL TRADE BULLETIN; semi-
monthly; coal mining; thirty-six pages 8x11;
subscription $2; established 1893; Coal Trade
944
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PEXXS YL VA MA-Pittsbu rg.
Company, editors and puldishers. Onice, 927
Park »>iill.iiiig. CirL'iilatlon mki ■•
IIOTRI. (;ril>E AM) I. IQI OK
DEA I.KKS' A l» VOCATEj semi nK.iith
Iv; four paK'»*> jiixjti; subscription $J: estali
lished IS94; ilot.-i Guld»' Publlsliink' Co.. ed-
itors and publishers. OfTlc*-, :ito Second ave.
Clrculailon •jki •• In IHOI. /. (2, 4.6).
LITIIEKAN \VITNESS;s.nU month
ly; e\ aiiK<'lk'al lutht-ran: eight jiam-s U'xlS'-j;
subscription $1 : estal>liHhed 188'J; Faculty of
Conoordlu C<>lle^;e, of C'>n<>vpr. N. C, editors;
American I.utlieran Publication B<>ar<l. pub-
ll«herB(>^ 3i. Cin-ulatiou 'jki " In I'.tuJ, Z
(4) (•• .
MONTHLY.
ALI.E(;ilENV IIEKALI>: monthly:
unltc<l brethren; sl.xtecM iuircs '."xr.*; sub
scrlptlon ■.•"> cents; establislu^d 1S77; T. W.
IVrka. editor; J. S, Fulton, publisher i;ir)i.
C'iniilatioii: .V.-crdet 1 from 18'.f2 to 1R!»5.
Actual iirtinuej or IS'.tti, 1 . 1 '^ 1 . In 1H'.'7. Y.
In I'^'.'S. -iki." Actutil (tveraoe for 1903,
1,500: /<>/ VMi. l.-'SOS.
lilliLE TEACilEK; monthly; united
pr«8bvterlan ; thirtv six pages fixO ; sub
acription fin cents; "estnl)llshed 1870; R. .1.
Miller, editor; Unlte<l Presbyterian Board
of Pul)llcatlon, publishers, ciftlce. 208 Ninth
Btr»»ft is-n p I.
('ii'riilati«iii : Actual tivernye for 1S95.
«,!»'>0. In istx'i. <;. AitualaveraueforXHTi,
7.131. In I>-V>-. y(;. In isplt. vi;. In 1900.
v<;. Inl9(Jl.v||. In l'.«r,>. vll. In l'.«(.U. vH.
In I'-O'J. vil.
C'lIKlSTIAN STATES>IAX} month
Iv; reform; thirtv six pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1: estahllslied 1S67; T. P. Stevenson,
editor; The National Reform Association,
publishers, onicp. 2o;t Ninth street (li> 3i.
Circulation 'jki •• In 1903. /, > 1 1 i##). i A ^i.
ClirKCII NE\VS;monthiy; protestant-
enlscopal ; eight pages 11x16; subscription
BO cents; established 1>*H(i; Rt. Rev. Cortlandt
Whitehead, editor and publisher. Offlce, 511
Lewis iilock I :'. -.ii.
C'irrulntion: In 'O"!, ",r." Actutil a vtr-
(tQ. f,,r lixrj, l.^OO. In \'.*M. vl. In r.«'J. vi.
ELECT \i \V C L i: 11 .lOntNAL:
monthly; electricity; eighty four ipages6x'.i;
subscription $1; established February, VMM:
V. D. Newbury, editor; Klectric Club, pub
Ushers, onice. ;:c. Penn avenue ( J -."o.
II I' .11 .\ N 1 T Yj monthly: charities;
sixteen pages lu'-ox 15; subscription $1 ; estub
lished IS'JT; K. w. \. Slmnioiis. editor and
publisher. Onice. 218 Third avenue (6—3).
Circulation •jki •• In l'Jir2. Z il.2, 4. 5).
PENNSYLVANIA ELKj monthly
(▲▲'
PETKOLETM tiAZETTE; monthly;
oil and tiH^, thirty six pages HxlJ; -^ub
i»orlptlon $1 ; established isy?; Murray Bros.,
editors and publishers. Ofllce, Hit Ferguson
building 1 :■ Pi.
C'irriilatinn t Actual average fur 1898,
l.A.'iO. In l'<'»9. 7.1. In 190(1. yl. In 1901,
July, publlslier asserts, at no time during the
I -• r has the Issue been b-ss than l,7.'iO.
!• I. In I'jna. vf. In !'.»>», vf.
RAILWAY i{E('<M{l>Elts monthly;
railway inen; twentv ti thirty tw<> imges
•.'' -iibscrlption $1: established Dfcem
I J..1UI M Ha/lett, eiltor; The Re
«■ •!., jiublishers. Address. P ( >. Box
. Circulation- In V.*ri, Z (4,5). In
ItAKASEKi monthly; Slavonic; hu
nv"-'"- twelve pngPH ".O.jxl2'-g; subscription
I lltlied lH'»r.; P. V. Rornlanek A Co..
e :.; md publUhert. Ofllce. 612fiU (irant
■treet I :» :ti.
C'Irralnllon t In 1897, mki • In 1«9«. II. In
IW^'.yll. \n\J't\,y\. Inl'iM.-/, I.2.4..')il.
Arlxml.ii rvi.jf for I'-W-', 1.7.'iO. In l'X).^.vlI.
III l»'t, ) M.
ST. ANDItKU'S f'ltnsVi month
ly ; prot- I'Mges
VxlJ: mil . ' ■ . Hu
t>ert Carleiou. editor; Uroitivrho<Hl uf St.
PESXS VLIA MA- Pitt ab u rg.
Andrew, publishers. Offlce, Cimestoga build-
ing .:;-3'
C'irciiliiiiuii : Actual average for 1^95,
'i\,:i:i:i ; fi't i^ye. ^ii,636i for i897.
'2*^,0 11. lnls9S. vC. In isw. vC. Actual
ai«r(i(/<'/<'r rAm. 13,613. In 1901, yE. -Icf-
ual average for 1902, S, 177. lu 190}. vF.
In IWI. v(;.
TEA>I <)U NEKS* KEVIEW; m-nth
Iv; tr.insfer, teaming and carting trade;
thirty two to thirty six oages Sxln'.; sub-
scription .<!l; established January. 1'.<(U'; K. H.
Helnriclis. editor; Consolidated I'ublisliing
Co.. publishers. Ofllce. L«'wis building t2— 'o.
C'irciiliitiuii : .\ctual average for 19o2
'ual nveragt
for I'.Hl. S. 1 1 \.
3. 1 IS. In 19«tt. iz— 4) II. Act\
l/e
\YO.>IAN'S IDEAL .lIACiAZINE:
monthl.y ; household ; twenty four pages
loxIS'-o; subscription 2") cents; established
I'-itH; (. E. Federman. editor; Woman's Meal
Magazine Co.. publishers. Offlce, House
building (i-5P).
BI-MONTHLY.
K.ANKEK I bi ninthly; banking: sixty-
eight pages 6x".i; subscription $1 ; established
18«9; K. J. Stonev. Jr., editor and publisher.
Offloe. 424 Fifth avenue ( 12 — 1 1.
Circulation: .Ictual average for the 'Unt
H-rmonthaof]^:. 3.000: for isi«s, 3,1 1«.
In 1S99. yll. In 19(i0. yl. In 1901. v|. .bf-
ual average for 19(r2. 3, 166. In I'.tOS. yll.
.lc/i«(/(/icio(/e/o/- liim, .3, 100.
PITTSTON, Luzerne Co. "r V2,^56
pop., on Delaware. Lackawanna & We.stern,
Delaware* Hudson, Central of New Jersey,
Erie & Wyoming and Lehigh Valley Rdt,
and N. branch of Susquehanna r., 8 m. N. E.
of Wllkesbarre. the county seat, and 9 S. W.
of Scranton. Coal mining.
<i.\ZETTE: every erenlng except Sun-
day; republican; el^ht pages 18x24; subsi-rlp-
editor and publisher ( 12— li.
Hon »4.50; established ifco; W. J. Peel
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
le.ss than 2.400. In 1S96, II. In IS97. Y. In
1898, vl. In 1S99. vl. In 1900, zl. In 1!*01,
(z-5i"l. In I'.Xri. (z-1, 2, 4. 5) I. In 1903. (z-4)
I (••). In I'.tO-l. (z— 1) I (+ + ).
INIirSTKIAL ADVOC.ATEt Satur
davs; Ialn(r: four pages l.')x22; subscription
91 ;' established I'.ioi ; C. J. Duke, editor; Cen-
tral Labor I'nlon. publishers. Clrc'n • iki •
PLYMOUTH, I-ueerne Co. D- 13.t;49t
pop., on Delaware, I>ackawanr.a & West-
ern Rd. and Susquehanna r., 4 m. S. W.of
Wllkesbarre, the county seat. Coal mines.
V 1 EN V i»E LI ETC V N 1 N K I ; Wednes
days; Lltlmanian : sixteen pages 11x15: sub-
scription $2; established IKsfi; J. J. Panks/tis
& Cf)., editors and publishers ( 12 4 ).
Circulation JKI • In 1901. Z ( 1. 2. 4. M. In
19o^. Z • ti <••'. In I'.MU. iz t. r.il(9«.
PORTAGE, '""''"-ui Co. D 810 |.m;).,
on Pennsylvania Rd., 7 m.S, K. of Ebens-
burg.
PIC ESS: Fridays; Imlependent ; eight
pagi'H 1.1x20; subscription fl; established
April. r.tn;«: F. W. Krcher, editor and pub-
lisher (W M
PORT ALLEGANY. VcAVan Co. ^
\,^\* pop., on CouiU'rsport ft Port Allegany
and Western New York A I'ennsylvanla
Rds.. V) m. s. s. E. <»f Olean. N. Y. Tannery
and glass works. Luml>er.
KEPOKTKKt Fridays; Independent;
eight pages toxW: subscription fl.-'iO; »*^iab-
lished 1S74; W. L. Lllllbrldge, editor: B. A. St
W I. Llllibrl.lge, publli>h«ra (Mrc"n • i*X "
In 1S9''. Z. In l>iO. Z. In 1902, -/ju "
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
945
PENNSYLVANIA.
'PORT'LA'N'D, Northampton Co. D 490t
pop., on Delawai-e, Lackawanna & West-
ern and Bangor & Portland Rds. and Dela-
ware r., 8 m. S. E. of Stroudsburg. Slate
and limestone quarries and slate factories.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1874 ; John R. Wildrick, editor
ami publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl"
PORT ROYAL, Juniata Co. n 546t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Juniata r.,
3 m. S. of Mlfflintown, the county seat, and
45 N. W. of Harrisburg, the State capital.
Flour mills. Stock raising and agriculture,
TIMES; Thursdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1 ; established 1876 ; John W.
Speddy, editor and publisher (6— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.008. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL.--
POTTSTOWN, Montgomery Co. Q
13,696t pop., on Philadelphia & Reading and
Pennsylvania Rds. and Schuylkill canal
and r., 35 m. N. W. of Philadelphia. Manu-
factures of iron, steel, cotton, cigars, etc.
LEDGER; every evening except Sun-
day, and MONTGOMERY LEDGER,
Tuesdays ; neutral ; four pages— daily 20x26,
weekly 22x30; subscription— daily $3, weekly
$1.25; established— daily 1873, weekly 1843;
W. J. Binder, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation— Dally: Inl895, I. In 1896, I.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, -jkl." In 1899, Z. In
1902, Z (4).
Weekly: In 1895, I. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, ■•jKi-" In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
NEWS; every morning except Sunday;
independent; four pages 20x22; subscription
$3 ; established 1866 ; Daily News Publishing
Company (Inc.), editors and publishers (1 — I).
Circulation : Rating varied from H in 1S91
to I in 1895. Actual average for 1896, t2,604 ;
/or 1897, 3,615. In 1898, zH. Actual average
for 1899, 3,156; for 1900. 3,369; for a
year ending with September, 1901, 3,393;
/or 1902, 3,632; /or 1903, 4,176; /or 1904.
4.671.
BLADE; Saturdays; independent demo-
cratic: four pages 20x26; subscription 50
cents; established 1890; L. R. Saylor, editor
and publisher ( 12—3). Circulation "jkl " In
1903,Z(4)--(#«).
POTTS VILLE, c. h., Schuylkill Co.a-
15,710t pop., on People's, Lehigh Valley,
Pennsylvania and Philadelphia* Reading
Rds. and Schuylkill r. and canal , 97 m. N. W-
of Philadelphia. Mining and shipping of
anthracite coal.
EVENING CHRONICLE; everv even
ing except Sunday, and STANDARD, Fri
days; independent-democratic; four to eight
pages 17x24; subscription— dally $3, weekly
$1; established— daily 1875, weekly 1859; C. K.
Schwrar, editor; Chronicle Publishing Co..
publishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: Accorded G from
1891 to 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, G Z. In 1898,
yG. In 1899, yH. In 1900. vH. In 1901. vH.
In 1902. yH. Actual average for 1903, 6,648;
/or 1901. 6,757.
Weekly: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. Z. In
1902, "JKL.-
MINERS' JOURNAL; every morning
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
republican ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription—
dallv $8, weekly $1; established— daily 1859,
weekly 18Q6; August Knecht. editor; Miners'
Journal Newspaper Co., publishers (7-3 P).
Circulation— Daily: Accorded H from
PENNS YL VAN I A .
60
1891 to 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900. y I. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
in 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and SCHUYLKILL REPUB-
LICAN, Saturdays; republican; daily tour
to eight pages 193^x28}^, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $3, weekly $2; es-
tablished—daily 1884, weekly 1872; J. H. Zer-
bey, editor and publisher (4 — i ).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1^95, 7, '.i93; for 1896. 7,318? for 1897,
7,511; for 1898, 8,143; /or 1899, 7,717
for 1900, 8,110 ; for 1901, 7,993; for 1902
7,896: /or 1903, 7,589; for 1904, 7,865.
Weekly: "jkl."
AMERIKANISCHER REPUBLI-
KANER; Fridays; German; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1855 ; August Knecht, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Cii-culation "jkl."
HERALD ; Saturdays; independent; four
to eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; John F. Finnev, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3). Circulation "jkl."
^ JEFFERSON DEMOKRAT ; Fri
days ; German ; democratic ; four pages 21x28 ;
subscription $1.50; established 1855; J. F.
Wetter, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (••).
SATURDAY NIGHT REVIEW;
Saturdays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1889; Fred. J. O'Connor, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
PUNXSUTAWNE Y, Jefferson Co.-a
4,375+ pop., on Buffalo, Rochester & Pitts-
burg and Pennsylvania & Northwestern
Rds. and Mahoning creek, 75 m. N. E. of
Pittsburg. Agriculture, live stock and lum-
ber trade. Bituminous coal raining.
NEWS; Wednesdays; independent; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1885; Miller & Lowry, editors and publishers.
Circulation "JKL." In 1898, Z. In 1902. "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Thomas J. Rodgers, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
SPIRIT; Wednesdays ; independent-
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1873; W. O. Smith, editor •
Smith & Wilson, publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publislier asserts,
smallest 2,8,50. Actual average for 1896.
3,053. In 1897. Y. Inl898.yl. Inl899.yl.
In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In lt03,
(z-4)T (••). In 1904, yl.
QUAKERTOWN.J5Mc/t-« Co.^s.OHf
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 39 m.
N. of Philadelphia. Manufacture of stoves,
harness, boots, shoes and cigars. Farming.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 22x29; subscription $1; established
1881 ; U. S. Stauffer, editor and publisher
(1-^4).
Cii'culatiou: Actual average for 1895
1,533 ; /or 1896. 1,634 ; for 1897, 1,659.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. publisher asserts, not less
than 1.680. Actual average for 1900. 1 .686 •
for 1901, 1,711; for 1902, 1,753 j /or 1903,
1,816. In 1904. y I.
TIMES; Thursdays; four pages 20x26; aub-
scription 7 > cents; established 1869; El wood
Harvey, editor and publisher (3— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
MANNA ; monthly; undenominational;
four pages 12x18; subscription 20 cents; estab-
lished 1878 ; John G. Stauffer, editor and pub-
lisher. Does not Insert advertisements.
QUARRYVILLE, Lancaster Co. P,
565t pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 14 m. S. E*
946
AMERICAN NE^^SPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA.
of Lancaster, the county seat. Mauufactur
ing and agriculture.
SJlJN; tri-weekly, Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays; Independent; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1885; Howard
Reynolds, editor and publisher (,12 — 1).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl" In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, not so few as 1,000; in 1900,
smallest edition 1.250; in 1901, smallest num-
ber in anv week 1,350; in 1902, smallest issue
1,250. In i903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
READING, c. h., Berks Co. R78,96It
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading, Pennsyl-
▼ania and Wilmington & Northern Rds. and
Schuylkill r. and canal, 58 m. N. W. of Phila-
delphia. Manufactures of iron and steel.
Shoe factories, breweries, tanneries, etc.
Agriculture.
DAILY.
DIE POST; every evening except Sun-
day, DIE BIENE, Sundays, and BANNER
VON BERKS, Tuesdays; German; demo-
cratic ; four pages— daily 17x23, Sunday 15x22,
weekly 22x28; subscription— daily $5, Sunday
$1, weekly $1.50; established— daily and Sun-
day 1867, weekly 1864; W. Rosenthal, editor
and publisher (6—3).
Circulation- Daily: Accorded I from 1891
to 1895. In 1S96, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl"
Inl903, Z(4) (O*).
Sunday: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895. In
1896,1. In 1897, Y. In 1898, 'jkl."
Weekly: In 1895, -JKL" In 1896, 1. In 1897,
y. In 1898, "JKL."
EAGLE; every evening except Sunday,
Sunday morning, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days; Independent; daily six to twelve, Sun-
day ten to sixteen, weekly fourteen to six-
teen pages 18x22J^; subscription — dally $5,
Sunday $1.50, weekly $2; established— daily
1868, Sunday 1877, weekly 1841; Reading Eagle
Co., editors and publishers ( 1—5).
Circulation -Daily: In 1895, F. In 1896.
F. Actual average for 1897, 13, '299. In
1898, V E. Actiial average for 1899. 14,397.
In 1900, yE. In 1901. (z— 4, 6) F (++)- Actual
average for 1902, 17,028. In 1903, yE.
Actual average for 190-1, 17.253.
Sunday : In 189.=;, G. In 1896, G. Actual aver-
age for 1897, S,024. In 1898, yF. Actual
average /or 1899. 8,087. In 1900, yF. In
1901, (z— 4, 6) G (++). Actual average for 1902,
9,034. In 1903, yF. Actual average for
1904,9,837.
Weekly: In 1895, G. In 1896, G. Actual
areragre /or 1897, 3,625. In 1898, yH. Act-
ual average for 1899, 3,913. In 1900. yH.
In 1901, (z— 4, 6) H (++). Actual average for
1902, 4,646. In 1903, yG. Actual average
/or 1901.4,822.
HEEtALD: every evening except Sun-
day; independent; eight pages 15x^; sub-
scription $3; established 1881; Wm. McCor-
mlck, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898. yl. Inl899,yl. Ial900,zl. Inl901,yl.
In 1902. yl. In 190.3, (z-4) I (• •). In l!T04,yI.
TELEGRAM; every evening except
Sunday; democratic; six to eight pages
18x23 ; subscription $3 ; established 1887 :
Reading Telegram Company, editors and
publishers (6—3).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 4,800. In 1895, G. In 1896. G. In
1897, Y. Inl898.yH. In 1899,yl. In 1900. y I.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, i z^l) H (••).
Actital average for 1904, 5,507.
Publisher's announcement.— J'dly 15, 1903,
when present owners took charge, circula-
tion did not exceed 1,000. A year later the
Association of American Advertisers gave
us a certificate for 5,046. Jan. 1, 1905, we
guarantee over 6,000 daily and are steadily
growing. The quality of circulation Is not
excelled by any newspaper in Pennsyl-
vania. Over 90% goes direct to subscribers.
Books open to examination. Rates reason-
able. We can bring you results. Full par-
PENNSYLVANIA— reading.
tieulars on application to Robert Tomes, in
charge of all Eastern foreign advertising,
116 Nassau St., New York.
TIMES; every morning except Sunday,
and BERKS AND SCHUYLKILL
JOURNAL, Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 17x33^; subsoriptlon— dally $6, weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1857. weekly 1816;
Thos. C. Zimmerman, editor; Reading Times
Publishing Company, publishers (12—4)
Circulation— Daily: Accorded H from 1891
to 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In
1899, yl. In 1900, y I. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl.
In lfl05, "jjcL."
Weekly: "iKi,."
WEEKLY.
ADLER; Saturdays; German; democrat-
ic; six to eight pages 18x32; subscription
$1.50; established 1796; Henry Seibert. editor;
Ritter & Co.. publishers (12^).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 5,000. In 1895, G. In 1896. G. In
1897. Y. In 1898. vH. Inl899,yH. Inl900,yH.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (• •).
In 1904, yl.
DIE DEUTSCHE EICHE; Wednes-
days ; German ; Order of Harugari; eight
pages 13x18: subscription $2; established 1869;
W. Rosenthal, editor and publisher.
Circulation : Accorded I from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "j^ki. ••
INTER-STATE JOURNAL; Satur
days; four pages 13x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1900; Robert J. Nelson, editor; The
Interstate Journal Company, publishers.
Circulation 'jkl." (A A).
JOURNAL; Saturdays; labor; four
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established
November. 1901; F. A. Ebbing, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
LABOR ADVOCATE; Saturdays;
labor; eight pages 14x20; subscription $1;
established 1899; L. C. Hulshizer, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1900,H. In 1901,(z-l,2,4,5)H.
In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z-4) H. In 1904, yH.
LUTHERISCHES KIRCHEN-
BLATT; Saturdays; German; lutheran;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1884; Committee of Pastors of the Lu-
theran Church, editors and publishers; dated
also at Philadelphia.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 3,200. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. Inl900,yl.
In 1901, y I. Inl'.K)2, yl. In 1903, y I. In 1904, yl.
NEW^S; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1881 ;
Ritter & Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 3,500. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 190: i, yl.
lm901,vL In 1902, vl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
REFORMED CHURCH RECORD;
Thursdaj'S; reformed church; four pages
18x23 ; subscription S1.25; established 1888;
Daniel Miller, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Iil 1893 and 1894, publisher
asserts, not less than 5.800. In 1895, G. In
1896, G. In 1897, G Z. In 1898. yG. In
1899, zG. In 1900, vG. Actual average for
1901. 5.006. In 1902, yG. Actual average
for 1903, 4,830. In 1904, yG.
BI-WEEKLY.
DER REFORM IRTE HAIS-
FREUXD; bi-weekly, Thursdays; German;
reformed church; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.20; established 1867; B. Bausman, editor
and publisher.
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 1..300. In 1895. I. In 1896, 1. In 1897.
Y. In 1898, "JKL." (A A).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
CHRISTIAN LIFE; semi-monthly;
undenominational; eight pages 11x14; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1896; Wilmer
Turner, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation : In 1897. H Z. Actual aver-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
947
FEXNS YL VA N I A— Reading.
age for 1898, 2,968. In 1899. yH. In
ItiUO, zH. In 19U1, (z-4. 5) U. In 19L)2, (z— 4, 5)
H. Iul903, yH (AA).
MONTHLY.
B U Li Li E T I N ; monthly ; undenomi-
national; eiglit pages 8x11; subscription 25
cents; established 1884; YoungMen's Christian
Association, editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for a yearendingivith May, IdOl, 1,000.
In 1!H)2, "JKL." (A At.
DER SONNTAGSGAST; monthly;
German; religious; sixteen pages 7?^xl0]^;
subscription 5U cents; established 1871; G. U.
Wenner, editor and publisher; dated also at
New York (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,000. In 1896,1. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898, 2,000. In 1899. yl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
GREATER AMERICA ; monthly;
fifty- two pages 11x15; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; Greater America Publishing Co.
(Inc.), editors and publishers. Circula-
tion 'JKL " (A A).
PREACHER'S ASSISTANT;
monthly; undenominational; fifty-six
pages 6x9: subscription $1 ; established 1889;
Frank J. Boyer, editor ana publisher (3-3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896, I. Actual average
for the first six months of 1897, 3,000; for
1898,3.300. In 1899, ^H. In 1900. zH. In
1901. yH. Inl902,(z— 4)H. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yH.
X-RAYS; monthly; scientific; sixteen
pages 6x9; subscription 60 cents; established
1897; Dr. M. F. McHenery. editor; X-Rays
Publishing Company, publishers. Circula-
tion -JKL." (A A).
RENOVO, Clinton Co. rti 4,082tpop.,on
Pennsylvania Rd. and W. branch of Sus-
quehanna r., 27 m. N. W. of Lock Haven,
the county seat. Railroad machine shops.
Lumber and bituminous coal mining.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
independent; four pages 16x22; subscription
$3; established 1883; W. P. Darrah. editor and
publisher. Circ'n "jjil." In 1903, Z (4) (# #)
RECORD; Fridays; independent demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1871; W. E. Shaffer, editor and
publisher (3— 3). Circ'n"JKL" In 1902. Z (4, 5).
REYNOLDSVILLE,^eirer5rm Co.-a
3,435+ pop., on Pennsylvania and Reynolds-
ville & Falls Creek Rds., 9 m. W. of Du Bois
and 120 N. E. of Pittsburg. Lumbering and
flour milling. Bituminous coal, glass works,
tannery, brick, pottery and steel plant.
Silk.
STAR; Wednesdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1892: C. A. Stephenson, editor and publisher.
(3—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl.- In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition was less than 1,000.
In 1902. Z (1, 2, 4. 5). In 1904. '-jki-."
VOL.UNTEER; Wednesdays; independ
ent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1878 ; W. C. Elliott, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation -jkl." In 1902, Z (4).
RIDGWAY, 0. h., Elk Co. ^ 3,515
pop., on Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg
and Pennsylvania Rds. and Clarion r., 156
m. N. E. of Pittsburg and 125 S. by S. E. of
Buffalo, N. Y. Tanning and lumber trade.
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
day; local; four pages 15x22; subscription
#3; established December, 1S03; W.H.Baker,
editor; The Ridgway Publishing Company,
publishers (12—4). Circulation "jkl."
ADVOCATE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
PENNSYLVANIA.
Usbed 1850; W. H. Baker, editor; Ridgway
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 50-
established 1867; Geo. O. Slone, editor and
publisher (2-4). Circulation -ij^."
RIEGELSVILLE, Bucks Co. q, 700
pop., on Pennsylvania and Quakertown &
Eastern Rds. and Delaware r. and Lehigh
Coal & Navigation Co's canal. Ironworks,
paper and knitting mills, sash and blind
factory and brick-yard.
^^^*.'. ^^'l^^^^^ys: independent; four
f^;,%^^J^'^^^i> subscription $1.25; established
1889; Ryan Rapp, editor and publisher (8-3)
Circulation "jkl." ^ '
RIVERSIDE, ^Northumberland Co. u
418 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd.. opposite
Danville.
^ TAR ; Saturdays; independent; six
pages <x9; subscription 60 cents; established
May 1903; H. J. Bird, editor and publisher
ROCKWOOD, Somerset Co. p 668
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 7 m. S. W. of
Somerset, the county seat. Lumbei'Ing.
GAZETTE; Saturdays; republican;
four pages lox22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished August, 190^; Chas. F. Overcracker.
editor and publisher (3—3). Circ'n ••aa,."
'ROSCO'E,Washington Co.pi,354tpop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd., 19 m. E. of Washing-
ton, the county seat. Mining.
LEDGER; Fridays; independent; eight
Po^5®^^*^J2^ = ^^"bs«"P"01 ^1; established
1896; Joe T. S. Cowen, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
ROULETTE, Potter Co. b 829 pop.,
on Coudtrsport & Port Allegheny Rd.,
about (J m. W. of Coudersport. the county
seat.
RECORDER; Fridays; independent;
eight to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1903; A. L. Corwiu, editor and
publisher (1—5).
ROYALTON, Dauphin Co. a 300
pop,, 5 m. E. of Harrisburg, the county seat.
REGISTER; monthly; local; religious;
eight pages 10x14; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished November. 1902; Rev. C. S. Miller
editor and publisher (1—4). Circ'n "jkl."
ROYERSFORD, Montgomery Co. O,
2,607+ pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd.
and Schuylkill r.. opposite Spring City.
Stove foundries and machine, meter, sash,
glass, fire-brick and iron bridge works.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; independent:
four to eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1889; J. S. Johnson, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation -jkl." In 1903
Z(4) (#•) (AA).
TRIBUNE; Fridays; Independent ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1884; Harvey L. Shomo, editor; H. 0.
Bayley, publisher. Circ'n "jkl- " In 1900. Z,
In 1902, "JKL."
RURAL VALLEY, Armstrong Co.
■a 230 pop., on Rural Valley Rd., 10 m. E. of
Kittaning, the county seat. AgricuIturaL
ADVANCE; Wednesdays; neutral; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
i^48
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA.
January, 1901; Marshall & Keeler, publish-
ers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,1:266. In 1903, "iti."
RUTLEDGE.
HERALD; Wednesdays (A A).
SAINT CLAIR, Schuylkill Co. o
4,638+ pop., on Philadelphia & Reading and
Pennsylvania Rds., 3 m. N. of Pottsville,
the county seat. Manufacture of mining
implements.
SPLINTERS; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 11x16; subscription SI; estab-
lished 1892; Splinters Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (6—3). Circulation ".ikl"
SUCCESS; Friaays; independent; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription oU cents ; estab-
lished 1892 ; Harry W. Brown, editor : Suc-
cess Publishing Co., publishers (8—3). Circu-
lation 'JKJ,."
SAINT MARYS, Elk Co. b 4,295t
pop., on Pennsylvania and St. Marys &
Southvrestern Rds., 10 m. E. of Ridgway,
the county seat. Coal and lumber.
ELK CO. GAZETTE; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
81.50; established 1868; Frank Wilmarth, edi-
tor; Gazette Publishing Co., publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL."
HERAIiD; Saturdays; independent-
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1887; F. A. Jacob, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jiu.."
SALTSBURG, Indiana Co. -a 828t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 51 m. E. of
Pittsburg. Coal mining, glass making and
iron mills.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1875;
R. A. Walker, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
SANDYLAKE , Mercer Co. \2 632t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd. and Big Sandy creek, 12 m, N. E. of
Mercer, the county seat, and 20 W. of Frank-
lin. Medicinal springs near by. Coal min
ing and agriculture.
BREEZE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
October, 1902; Glen R. Scofield, editor and
publisher (3—3). Circulation "iKL."
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1874;
W. R. English, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL "
SAXTON, Bedford Co. g 9371 pop., on
Huntingdon & Broad Top Mountain Rd. and
Juniata r., 27 m. N. E. of Bedford, the
county seat. Railroad machine shops, iron
furnace and foundry.
HERALD: Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 11x16: subscription 80 cents; estab-
lished 1884; W.Thompson, editor; The Her-
ald Publishing Co., publishers (7—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
S AY 'R'E, Bradford Co. ^ 5,243t pop.,
on Lehigh Valley Rd., 2 m. S. of Waverly,
N. Y. Farming.
TIMES; daily except Sunday; local;
four pages 13x30; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1891; C. L. Francisco, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 4). Circulation "JKL."
GAME FOWL; monthly; poultry rais-
ing; forty eight pages 7x10; subscription $1;
PENNSYL VANIA.
established 1885; C. L. Francisco, editor and
publisher (3—3). Circulation "jkl."
SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, Schuyl-
kill Co. a- 3,654+ pop., on Lehigh Valley
Pennsylvania and Philadelphia & Reading
Rds. and Schuylkill r., 4 m. S. of Potts-
ville, the county seat. Canal-boat docks,
hosiery and rolling mills, paper box and
shoe factories, bleach and dye works and
railroad car shops. Coal mining and ag-
riculture.
CALL; Fridays; non partisan; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891 ; Jay G. Shumv^ay, editor and publisher
(3 — ^3). Circulation "JKL."
SCHWENKVILLE, Montgomery
Co. c\ 350 pop., on Perkiomen Rd., 12 m.
N. W. of Norristown, the county seat, and
38 from Philadelphia. Clothing manufac-
tory and roller flour mills.
ITE3I: Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1; established 1877;
Irvin H. Bardman, editor and publisher (6— :0.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,245. In 1896, I. Actual average
for 1897,2,471. In 1898, publisher asserts,
not less than 2.550. Actual average for 1899,
3,735. In 1900, yH. Actual average for
1901, 2,947. In 1902. j H. In 1S03, (z-4) H.
In 1904, yl.
SCOTT DALE, Westmoreland Co. p
4,261+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Penn-
sylvania Rds., 17 m. S. of Greensburg, the
county seat. Coal mining and iron manu-
facture. Rolling mill and large pipe works.
INDEPENDENT ; Thursdays ; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1881; W. L. Kelly, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than l.POO. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL" Inl903, Z(4) (•#).
OBSERVER; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900; H. C. Wilson, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
SCR ANTON, c. b., Lackawanna Co.^f
102,026+ pop., on Central of New Jersey, Del-
aware & Hudson, Delaware, Lackawanna ft
Western and New York, Ontario & Western
Rds. and Lackawanna r., 167 m. N. by N.
W. of Philadelphia and 146 S. W. of New
York City. Iron and steel works and loco-
motive works and manufactories of min-
ing machinery. A general trade center and
depot for anthracite coal.
DAILY.
REPUBLICAN; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays; republican;
eight to twelve pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $6, Sunday $2, weekly $1; established-
daily 1867, Sunday 1883, weekly 1856; Joseph
A. Scranton & Son, editors and publisher*
(8— 3P).
Circulatiou— Daily : Rating varied from
F in 1892 to G in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. Actual average
for a year ending with June, 190(1. 8,478.
In 1901, yF. In 1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In
1904, yG.
Sunday: Rating varied from F in 1892 to Q
in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yH,
In 1899, yH. Actual average for a year end-
ing with June, 1900, 6, 539. In 1901, yG. In
1902, yG. Inl903. jG. In 1904, yG.
Weekly: In 1899, "j^l." Actual average for
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
949
PENNSYLVANIA— Scranton.
a year ending with July, 1900, 2,887. In
1901, yH. lu 1902, yH. la 1W3, yH. In
1904, y I.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; twelve to sixteen pages 17x23i^ ;
subscription S3; established 1869; Edward J.
Lynett, editor and publisher (1 — 5).
Circulation: Accorded G from 1891 to 1895.
Actual average for 1896, 7,456; for 1897,
8,803 ;/or 1898, 13,373; /or 1899, 14,093;
for \%(\, 16,841; for 1901, 17,813; for
1902, 19,917; for 19li3, 31,604; for 1904,
34,306.
TRIBUNE; every morning except
Sunday; republican; eight to twelve pages
18x24; subscription $6; established 1891; Livy
S. Richard, editor; O. F. Byxbee, manager;
Tribune Publishing Co., publishers (2 — 4).
Circulation : In 1901, # # #. Actual aver-
age for 1903. 7,308. In 1904, yG.
TRUTH; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; eight pages 17x24; subscription
—daily $3, Saturday $1; established 1884;
John E. Barrett, editor: R. W. Jordan, man-
ager; The Scranton Truth Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (12—4).
Ciiculatiou: In 1895, F. In 1896, F. In
1897. Y. Inl898. yGt??). In 1899. yG. In
1900, I z— 3, 4, 5) G. In 1901, publisher asserts,
has been for more than ten years in excess of
7,500. In 1902. yG. In 1903. yG. In 1904, yG.
WEEKLY.
CATHOL.IC L.IGHT; Fridays; roman
catholic; eight pages 17i^x23i^; subscription
$1.50; established 1887; Wm. F. Shean, editor
and publisher (1 — 1).
Circulation: Rating varied from 8,062 in
1894 to G ill 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yG. In 1899, yG. In 1901, (z-4, 6) I. In
1H02, (z— 3) I. Actual average for 1903,
4,543. In 19(11, yH.
COURIER-PROGRESS; Saturdays;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1881 ; John R. Farr, editor and pub-
lisher ; dated at Hyde Park.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,(XM). In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898.ZI. Inl899,yl. Inl900,yl. Inl901,"JKL."
DEFENDER; Saturdays; negro; six
pages 17x23; subscription $1.50; established
May, 1901; H. C. C. Astwood, D.D., editor; De-
fender Publishing Co., publishers (2—5 P) '
LABOR HERAIiD; Saturdays; labor;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lisiied 1898; Wm. Corless, editor; Clark &
Corless, publishers.
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, Z. Act-
ual average for 1900, 1,839. In 1901, yl.
In 19(t2. yl. In 19( 3. yl (A A).
PROVIDENCE REGISTER; Satur
days; independent: four pages 18x22; sub-
8crlption$l , established 1876 ; j. U. Hopewell,
editor and publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jjcl."
SCRANTONIAN; Sundays; twelve to
twenty pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; Richard Little, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1898.
13,348. In 1899, yF. Actual average for
1900,13,703. In 1901, yE. Actual average
/or 1902, 16,376. In 1903, yE. Inl904, yE.
SO NNABEND JOURNAL.; Saturdays;
German; republican; sixteen pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1886; August
Bethke, editor; Scranton Journal Printing
Co., publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl.-
STRAZ; Saturdays; Polish; labor;
«igiit pages 13x22: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1894: J. A. Dangel, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3).
Circulation: "jkl " In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, vl.
SVOBODA; Thursdays; Ruthenian;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1893; John J. Ai'dan, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1896, "iKL." In 1897, Z. In
1901, Z (4,6). Actual average for 1902, 3,540.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, (z— 4) H (• •).
WOCHENBLATT; Fridays; German;
Independent democratic; eight pages 17x24;
PENNS YL VANIA-^cranton.
subscription $2; established 1865; Fred A.
Wagner, publisher (6-3). Circulation "jkl."
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN ILLUSTRATOR;
monthly; art illustrating; twenty pages
6x12: subscription $1; established 1899; Alt. F.
Clark Company, editors and publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1901. "jkl." In 1902, (z— 3, 4) 1,
In 111. 3, yl. In 1904, yl.
DISCIPLE; monthly; four pages 11x16;
subscription SOcents: established May, 1902;
J. D. Dabney and R. W. Clymer, editors and
publishers (3—3). Circulation "jkl."
EVANGEL; monthly; interdenomina-
tional evangelistic; twenty eight pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1893; Mrs.
H. L. Peabody, editor; Evangel Publishing
Company, publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation : In 19()0, I. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, y I.
MINES AND MINERALS; monthly;
technical mining and metallurgy ; one hun-
dred and thirty six pages 9x12; subscription
$2; established 1881; The International Text-
book Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
5,567; for 1896, 6,817; for 1897, 8,013.
In 1898, yF. Actual average for 1899, 8,030;
for 1900.8,367; for 1901,9,669; for 1902.
10,333; for 1903, 10,653; for 1904.
SEED* TIME AND HARVEST;
monthly; agricultural; thirty two pages 6x9;
subscription 50 cents; established January,
1880; Isaac P. Tillinghast, editor; The Tilling-
hast Co.. publishers (1—5).
Circulation : In 1904, (z— 4, 5) E (• •).
UP-TO-DATE; monthly; grocerytrade;
twenty eight to thirty pages 9^x12; .subscrip-
tion 50cents; established 19IJ0: J. W. Ritten-
house, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jjcL." In 1902, Z( 4, 5). In 1904,
January, publisher asserts, every issue dur-
ing the past year was l,35(i. In 1904, I.
SELINSGROVE, Snyder Co. D l,826t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Susque-
hanna r., 50 m. N. of Harrisburg, the State
capital. Agriculture.
SNYDER CO. TRIBUNE; Fridays;
republican; four pages 22x27; subscription
$1.50; established 1853; Joseph A. Lumbard.
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; Thursdays ; democratic ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1856;
J. G. Lesher, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
SUSQUEHANNA; monthly, during
college year; collegiate; forty-four pages
6x9; subscription 75 cents; established 1891;
Students of Susquehanna University, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
SELLERS VILIiE, BucT^s Co. P,l,247t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 34 m .
N. of Philadelphia. Cigar factories.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1897; E. E.
Althouse, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." in 1899, Z.
Actual average lor 1900. 1,634; for a year
ending tvith May 3, 1901, 1,804 ; for a year
ending with February 14. 1902, 3,131. In
1902. yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (• •). Actual av-
erage for a year ending ivith December 9,
1904, 3,537.
SENECA, Venango Co. )j 3,285 pop.,
3 m. from nearest railroad station and 7 E.
of Franklin, the county seat. Oil wells.
KICKER; bi-weekly; Tuesdays ; eight
pages 15x22: svibscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1899: N. S. Kinney, editor and publisher
(3— 5P). Circulation "jkl."
SEWICKLEY, Allegheny Co. P3,5m
pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd., 12 m. N. W.
950
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA.
of Pittsburg, the county seat. Residences
of Pittsburg business men. Agriculture.
SE\VICKL,EY VALLEY; Saturdays;
local and society; sixteen to twenty-four
pages 9x12; subscription $1.50; established
1895; G. F. Muller, editor and publisher
(8—3 P). Circulation "jkl.- In 1898. Z. In
1902, "JKL."
^JlA.'M.O'K.llii, Northumberland Co. u
18,202+ pop., on Lehigh Valley, Northern
Central and Philadelphia & Reading Rds.,
18 m. E. S. E. of Sunbury, the county seat.
Manufacturing and mining. Anthracite
coal.
DISPATCH; every evening except Sun
day, and TIMES, Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x20; subscription — daily $3,
\reekly $1.50; established— daily 1886, vireekly
1872; The Dispatch Publishing Company, edi
tors and publishers (8 — 3 P).
Circulati on— Daily : In 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest 1,315. In 1S95, I. In 1896,
publisher asserts, no edition less than 2,300.
In 1897, I Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z—1, 2, 4. 5) I.
Inl903. yl. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: "jkl"
HERALD ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $3,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1888, weekly
1862; J. I. Steel. Jr., editor; H. G. Steel &
Co., publishers (8— 3P).
Circulatiou— l>aily: In 1895, publisher as
serts, not less than 1.365. In 1896, I. In 1897,
I Z. Inl898,yl. In 1899.yl. Ac^waZai-emflre
for a year ending with June, 1900,2,641.
In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. Inl903,yH. In
1904. yl.
Weekly: "jkl."
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24: subscription— daily $8, weekly
$1; established — dally 1893, weekly 1894;
The News Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (6—3) .
Circulation- Daily : In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,500. In 1896. T. In 1897.
Y. Actual average for 1898, 2,348. In
1899. yl. Actual average for a year ending
with April 26. 1901, 2,343. In 1902, vH. In
1903, (z— 4) H. Actual average for 1904,
2,399.
W^eekly: "Dii "
SHARON, Mercer Co. v 8,916t Pop., on
New York, Lake Erie & Western, Lake
Shore and Pennsylvania Co's Rds.. 71 m. N
W. of Pittsburg. Iron and eteel manufaet-
uring.
TELEGRAPH; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; daily
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $4.50: weekly $1; establlghed 1893;
W. H. McFarland, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl." In 1901, Z (6).
W^eeklv: In 1895. "jkl" Actual average for
1896.1,093. In ^.897, Y. Actual average for
1898, 1,150. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901. "JKL."
EAGLE; Wednesdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; estp.blished 1875; W. White-
head, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jjcl."
HERALD; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1 ; established 1864.
John L. Morrison, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1898, "jkl.- In 1899. T (++).
In 1900. yl. In 1901, yL In 1902, yL In 1903,
yl. In 19(M, yl.
SOUTH SHARON NEWS; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1: established May. 1902; C C. Connor,
editor and publisher (12—3). Circ'n "jkl."
PENNSYL VANIA.
SHARPSBURG, Allegheny Co. p
6,842t pop., on Pennsylvania and Pittsburg
& Western Rds. and Allegheny r., 5 m. N. by
N. E. of Pittsburg. Rolling mills, furnaces,
foundries and coal mines.
HERALD ; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x20; subscription $1 ; established
1878; McNabb & Schuetz, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
SHARPS VILLE, Mercer Co. b 2,970 r
pop., on New York, Lake Erie & Western,
Pennsylvania and Sharpsrille Rds., 24 m.
N. N. E. of New Castle. Blast furnaces, ma-
chine works, etc.
ADVERTISER; Wednesdays; re-
publican; four pages 22x28; subscription
$1.50; established 1870; Bartleson & Son,
editors and publishers (7— 3 P). Circulation
••JKL."
SHEFFIELD, Warren Co. ^ 1,295
pop , on Pennsylvania & Tionesta Valley
Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Warren, the county seat.
Petroleum.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished June, 1902; M. H. Shick, editor and
publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jkl."
SHENANDOAH, SchuylkUl Co. d-
20,321+ pop., on Lehigh Valley, Pennsylva-
nia and Philadelphia & Reading Rds., 13 m.
N. of Pottsville, the county seat. Oil re-
fineries. Manufacturing. Anthracite coal.
EVENING HERALD; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays;
republican; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1885, weekly 1870; Straughn,
Parrot & Co., editors and publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation— dally "jkl." weeklj^ "jkl "
NEWS BUDGET; semi-weekly, Wed-
nesdays and Saturdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1892;
Wm. G. Hess & Bro.. editors and publishers
(6—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1897, Z. In
1902, "JKL." In 1903. Z (4) (• •).
ADVOCATE; Saturdays ; four pages
18x24; subscription 50 cents; established
February, 1!)03; E. J. HollandandE. F. Moyer,
editors and publishers (8 — 3 P). Circ'n "j^l."
ANTHRACITE LABOR NEWS;
Saturdays; labor; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription .SI; established 1903; M. E.Doyle,
editor and publisher (1 — 4). Circulation
"JKL." (A A).
DARBININKU VILTIS; Saturdays;
Lithuanian; independent; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1903: V. J,
Szliakys. editor and publisher (12—3). Cir-
culation •■iKL."
ZVAIGZDE; Saturdays; independent;
sixteen pages 11x15: subscription $2; estab-
lished 1900; A. M. Milukay, editor; Lithua-
nian Catholic Publishing Co., publishers
(1—5).
Circulation: In 1904. (z— 4) I.
DIEVA; quarterly, June, September,
December and March; Lithuanian; two hun-
dred pages 6x9; established 1897; Rev. A.
Mllukas & Co., editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
SHERIDANVILL.E, Allegheny Co.
p 3,400 pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd., 4 m. S. W. of Pittsburg.
Residence town.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; local; eight
pages 10J^xl4; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished January, 1905; H. R. Easier, editor and
publisher (2—5 P).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
951
PENNS YL VA NIA .
PENNSYLVANIA.
SHERIDAN NEWS; Saturdays; iude-
pemlent; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $1;
estabilslied 1899; Leo Mathe, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl"
SHICKSHINNY, Luzerne Co. n-
1,456+ pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
"Western and Pennsylvania Rds. and Sus
Quehanna r., 16 m. W. by S. W. of Wilkes
barre, the county seat. Mining and farm-
ing.
MOUNTAIN ECHO; Fridays ; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 18^3; R. Millard Tubbs, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation; In 1898. "jkl." In 1899, zI. In
190U, publisher asserts, no edition for several
years has been less than 1.250. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. yl. In 19ii3, (z— 4) I. Actual aver-
age for 1904, ii, 036.
SHINGLE HOUSE, Potter Co. ti
sou pop., on New York & Pennsylvania Rd.
15 m. N. W. of Coudersport, the county
seat. Window glass, farming and lumber
ing.
OSVVAYO VAL.I.EY MAIL; Thurs
days; independent; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1885; C. A. Herrick,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
SHIPPENSBURG, Cumberland Co.
g 3,228+ pop., on Philadelphia & Reading,
Cumberland Valley and Western Maryland
Rds., 41 m. W. S. W. of Harrisburg, the
State capital. Seat of State Normal
School. Clothing, shirt and other manu-
factories, machine shops, engine works,
flour mills and creameries. Agi-iculture.
CHRONICL.E; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription
$1; established 1875; N. L. Jlltten, editor
and publisher (2—4). Circulation "jkl."
NJEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
20x2i6; subscription $1.25; established 1844;
J. C. Fleming, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl.- In 1896, I. In
1897, I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900
and 1901, publisher asserts, each week's issue
exceeded 1.000. In 1902, Z (4). In 1904, "jkl."
SIEGFRIED, Northampton Co. n-
400 pop., on Central of New Jersey Rd., 7
m. N. of Allentown. Cement manufactur-
ing.
CEMENT NEWS; Fridays^ independ-
ent; eight pages 22x28; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889; H. S. Rice, editor and nub-
1 isher ( 3—3 ). Oircul ation • 'jkl. • ■ In 1902, Z (4 ).
SKIPPACK, Montgomery Co. [\ 640
pop., 10 m. N. by N. W. of Norristown, the
county seat, and 18 from Philadelphia.
Manufactures of clothing, butter and
cheese. Live stock market. Agriculture.
MONTGOMERY TRANSCRIPT;
Frluaj's; republican; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; B. Wit man
Dambly. editor; Eugene Dambly, publisher.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
l,t296. In 1896, publisher asserts, smallest
1,.S40. Actual average for 1897, 1,417; for
a year ending with October 2\, 1898, 1,573;
for 1899, 1,950: for a year ending with
June. 1900, 2,066; for 1901, 2,260. In
1902, y I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, publisher as-
serts, not less than 2,445.
SLATINGTON, Lehigh Co. a- 3,773t
pop., on Lehigh Valley and Philadelphia &
Reading Rds. and Lehigh r., 16 m. N. W. of
Allentown, the county seat. Rolling mill,
steam boiler and slate works, and manu-
factory of school furniture. Slate quarries.
NEWS; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1868;
Jas. G. Ranch, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
STAR; Fridays; independent; four
pages 1.5x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1894: James L. Mast, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
SMETHPORT, c. h., McKean Co. b
1,704+ pop., on Western New York & Penn-
sylvania and Bradford, Bordell & Kinzua
Rds., 20 m. S. by S. E. of Clean, N. Y. Min-
ing and petroleum.
McKEAN CO. MINER; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 22x28; subscription
$1.25; established 186;S; H. L. Backus, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
McKEAN DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
independent democratic ; four pages 22x28;
subscription $1.50; established 1879; S. R.
Lindsley & Co., editors and publishers (3— 3).
Circulation "jjll."
SMITHTON, We$fmoreland Co. p
1,00(J pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Pitts-
burg & Lake Erie Rds., 39 m. S. E. of
Pittsburg. Coal mining and coaking.
REGISTER; Fridays; eight pages 11x16;
subscription 50 cents; established 1895: Alex.
Watkins, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "jkl."
SOMERSET, c. h., Somerset Co. p
1,834+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 110 m.
S. E. of Pittsburg. Lumber trade, maple
sugar, cheese and butter. Mining.
HERALD; Wednesdays ; republican ;
four pages 22x28 ; subscription $2 ; established
1827; Robert S. Scull, editor and publisher
(8— 3 P). Circulation "JKL." In 1902, Z (4).
SOMERSET CO. DEMOCRAT;
Wednesdays; democratic; four pages 22x28;
subscription $1.50 ; established 18.54 : A. B.
Grof, editor and publisher (8—3). Circulation
"JKL." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). Inl903.Z (4) (»#).
STANDARD ; Fridays; republican; four
pages a)x26; subscription $1.50; established
1883 ; J. A. Lambert, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." In 1900,1. .4c«
ual average for 1901. 3,146. In 1902, (z— 4) H.
In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
SOUDERTON, Montgomery Co. Z\
1,077+ pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd.,
25 ra. N. N. W. of Philadelphia. Steam
planing mills, electrical works, hosiery
and cigar and clothing manufactures.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays ; Inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1878; W. F. Goettler& Son. editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl." In 1902,
Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
SOUTH BETHLEHEM, North-
ampton Co. D- 13,241+ pop., on Lehigh Valley,
Central of New Jersey and Philadelphia &
Reading Rds. and Lehigh r., 12 m. W. of
Easton, the county seat. Seat of Lehigh
University. Bessemer steel, ^teel rail, gov-
ernment ordnance, zinc, oxide, brass and
boiler works and silk and knitting mills.
Iron and zinc ores.
GIjOBE; every evening except Sunday ;
independent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$3: established 1894; D. J. Godshalk, editor
and publi.'sher (.3— 3).
Circulation: In 1902, Z (2,4, 5). In 1904, I.
952
AMERICAN NEWSPArER DIRECTORY
PENNS YL VANIA.
PENNS YL VA AT-4 .
B no VVN AND WHITE; vveekly.twlce
aweek, Tuesdays and Fridays, during college
year; collegiate; four pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1894; Students of Lehigh
University, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "JK-L."
SOUTHFORK, Cambria Co. U 2,635 f
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Conemaugh
r., 9 m. E. N. E. of Johnstown. Planing
mill. Coal and clay mining.
RECORD; Thursdays; four pages 20x26 ;
subscription $1; established 1894; H.C. Stine-
man, editor and proprietor. Circ'n "jkl"
SPARTANSBURG, Crauford Co.
"□ 483 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 18 m. N.
by E. of Tltusville. Lumber, farm and
dairy district.
SENTINEL; Fridays; republican; four
pages lSx24; subscription $1; established
18S5; H. L. Bowen, editor and publisher;
issues also editions for Townville and Guy's
Mills (2—1).
Combiued circulation: Actual average
for 1903, 1,446. Inl9U4, yl.
SPRING CITY y Chester Co.R2,566t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Schuylkill r.
and canal, opposite Ro.versford and 32 m.
N. W. of Philadelphia. Wood-pulp man-
ufactory, stove foundries, glass factories
and stove molders' facing, fire-brick and
tile works.
SUN; Thursdays; independent; four pages
20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1872 ;
Isaac Carney, editor and publisher (2 — 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,250. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL."
SPRINGDALE, Allegheny Co. p
1,00? pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 17 m. N. E.
of Pittsburg. Farming.
RECORD; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1880; J. G. Barnes, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
SPRING FORGE, York Co. g 975
pop., on Pennsylvania and Western Mary-
land Rds., 10 m. S. W. of York, the county
seat. Paper mills, creamerj', cigar and
brick manufactories and iron ore mining.
RIPPLET; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription §1; established
1896; Charles H. Sprenkel, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
SPRINGTOWN, Bucks Co. ^ 296
pop., 8 m. S. E. of Bethlehem and 48 N.
of Philadelphia. Manufactories and mills.
Agriculture.
TIAIES; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1885; Times Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (8—3). CMrculation "jkl."
STATE COLLEGE, Center Co. D
851t pop., on Bellefonte Central Rd. Seat of
State Agricultural College.
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription SI; established 1898: Nittany Print-
ing and Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1 — 4). Circulation "JKL."
STEELTON, Dauphin Co. n 12,0861
pop., on Pennsylvania and Philadelnhia &
Reading Rds., 3 m. E. of Harrisburg, the
county seat and State capital. Several
steel works, steam flour mill, brick -yards
and stone quarries.
ADVOCATE AND VERDICT; Sat
urdays; independent; four pages 20x26 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1887; J. R. Missemer
& Son, editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." In 1900, pub-
lisher asserts, each issue has been more than
1,01)0. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
PRESS; Saturdays; negro; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890; P. S. Blackwell, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
REPORTER; Fridays : republican ;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1; established
1882; W. H. H. Sieg, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation:
less than 1,200.
1898, "JKL.- In
1903. Z(4)(»#).
In 1895, publisher asserts, not
In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1899. Z. In 1902, "jjo,." In
In 1904, (z— 4) I.
STEWARTSTOWN, York Co. Q
573+ pop., on Northern Central and Stewarts-
town Rds., about 18 m. E. of York, th«
county seat. Flour, saw and planing mills.
Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1899: N.C.
Shaw, editor; Stewartstown News Company
(Limited), p.iblishers (8— 3). Circ'n "jkl"
STRASBURG, Lancaster Co. a,9l6t
pop., on Strasburg Rd., 8 m. S. E. of Lan-
caster, the count}' seat. Agriculture.
HOME; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established
1888; Geo. N. Le Fevre, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
N E W S ; Saturdays ; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1898; John G. Homsher, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl "
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE; month-
ly; legal; sixteen pages 6x9i^; subscription
50 cents; established 1899; John G. Homsher.
editor and publisher (6—3). Circulation
".>KL." (A A).
STROUDSBURG, c. h., Monroe Co.
o- 3,450+ pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western and New York, Susquehanna &
Western Rds., 20 m. N. of Easton. Water
power, iron works, woolen and silk mills.
Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT ; every evening except
Sunday, and MONROE DEMOCRAT,
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 22x28;
subscription $1 ; established — daily 1903,
weekly 1832; B. F. Morey, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Circulation- Daily: "jkl."
Weekly: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 2.500. In 1895, H. In 1896, H . In
1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEK li Y, Thursdays; daily inde-
pendent, weekly democratic; daily four,
weekly eight pages 15x22 ; subscription-
daily $3, weekly SU established— daily 1894,
weekly 1888; Stroudsburg Times Company,
editors and|publishers (3—3).
Circul atio u — Daily: "jkl" In 1902,
Z ( 1 2 4. 5).
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,850. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl. "
In 1899, Z. In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
JEFFERSONIAN; Thursdays; repub-
lican: four pages 16x23; subscription $1: es-
tablished 1841; C. B. Keller, Jr., editor; Jef-
ff-rsonian Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation "jkl"
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
ons
PENKS YL VA NIA .
PENNSYLVANIA.
SUGAR GROVE, Warren Co.\j6ll
pop., 15 m. N. W. of Warren, the county
seat. Agriculture.
WARREN CO. RECORD; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established January, 1902; C.G. Langdon,
editor and publisher (6— 3). Clrc'n "jk_l-."
S U N B U R Y, c. b., Northumberland
Co. o 9,810+ pop., on Philadelphia & Read-
ing, Northern Central and Pennsylvania
Rds. and Susquehanna r., 36 m. S. by S. E.
of Williamsport and 56 N. of Harrlsburg.
the State capital. Shipping point for coal-
Nail worl£8, stocking, coffin, door and sash
factories and machine and car shops. Silk,
woolen, saw and rolling mills. Lumbering.
DAIIjY; every evening except Sunday;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$3; established 1872; Dally Publishing Co.,
•ditors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl.- In 1897, I. In
1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
EVENING ITEM; every evening except
Sunday and legal holidays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1893; Wm. C. Hill, editor; Item Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Circulation "JKL." In
189S, Z. In 1902. ".uvl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
AMERICAN; Fridays ; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1840;
Wm. C. Hill, editor; The American Publish-
ing Company, publishers (8—3).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. 1. In 1897, Y. In 1898. zl. In 1899, yT.
In 19(¥). yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, Z (-1). In 1904, "jkl."
NORTHUMBERLAND CO. DEM-
OCRAT; Thursdays; democratic ; four pages
22x28; subscription $1.50; established 1861;
W. L. Dewart and W. F. Eichholtz, editors
and publishers (7—3 P) Circulation "jkl."
In 1898, Z. In 1899, Z. In 1902. "j_kl."
SUSQUEHANNA, Susquehanna
Co. cf 3,813+ pop., on Erie Rd., 22 m. E. of
Binghamton, N. Y. Steam-heater factory,
chemical works and railroad repair shops.
TRANSCRIPT ; every evening except
Sunday, and liEDGER, Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; daily four pages 17x24, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4.50, weekly
$1 ; established— daily 1887, weekly 1889 ; Coun-
ty Press and Printing Company, editors and
publishers.
Circulation— Daily: "iKL."
Weekly: In 1895, "jkl.- in 1896, I. In 189T.
Y. In 1898, "JKL. ■•
JOURNAL.; tri-weekly, Tuesdays, Thurs-
days and Saturdays ; independent ; four pages
15x24; subscription $1.50; established 1869; B.
F. Pride, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl.-
SWARTHMORE, Delaware Co. a
903+ pop., on Philadelpliia, Wilmington &
Baltimore Rd.. 2 m. E. of Media, the county
seat, and 12 W. of Philadelphia. Seat of
Swarthmore College.
CLARION AND DELAWARE CO.
OBSERVER; Saturdays: independent;
eight pas:es 15x22; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1901; The Clarion Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (1- 5 P). Circ'n "jkl."
SWARTHMORE; Saturdays ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1892; E. L. Pratt, editor and publisher (8— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
SWISSVALE, Allegheny Co. p 1,716
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 6 m. S. E. of
Pittsburg, the county seat. Manufacturing.
NEWS : Saturdays: independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription :jO cents; estab-
lished June, 1;k(3; Swissvale Printing Co.,
editors and publishers (2—5).
STAR; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x24; subscription $1; established Oc-
tober, 1901; O. N. Johnston, editor; Weekly
Star Publisliing Co., publishers (1—3). Circu-
lation—In 1902, Z (1. 2, 4, 5) (A A).
T A M A Q U A, Schuylkill Co. a- 7,267t
pop.— local estimate 8,000— on Philadelphia
& Reading and Central of New Jersey Rds.
and Little Schuylkill r., 16 m. N. E. of Potts-
ville, the county seat. Manufacturing and
coal mining.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
days; independent; four pages 18x24; sub
scription$3; established 1869; John M.Harris,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl." in
1898, Z. In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
RECORDER; tri-weekly, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 20x24; subscription $1; established 1892;
R. H. Hirsh, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,440. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl. In 1902,
February, publisher asserts, during the year
past at no time has been less than 1,300. In
1902, (z— 6)1. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
REGISTER; semi weekly, Mondays and
Thursdays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription 75 cents: established 1898; C.
Honsberger, editor and publisher (:3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl. " In 1901, {z-4) I.
In 1903, January, publisher asserts, at no time
during the preceding year less than 1,020. In
190.3. "JKL."
TARENTUM, Allegheny Co. P5,472t
pop.— local estimate 10,000- on Penn.sj'ivania
and Allegheny Valley Rds. and Allegheny
r., 22 m. N. E. of Pittsburg, the county seat.
Paper mill and glass factories.
TELEGRAM; Fridays; republican;
four to eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1897; J. L. Derrick, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl." In 1901, Z
(1. 2,4.5).
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1880 ; P. F.
Voigt. editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1899. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
TERREHILL, Lancaster Co. 0, 891
pop., 20 m. N. W. of Lancaster, the county
seat. Cigar factories. Agriculture.
TIMES; Fridays ; independent ; six
pages 15x22; subscription 80 cents; estab-
lished 1892; Mrs. Anna M. Cake, editor and
publisher (6—3). CiJ'culation "jkl."
THOMPSONTOWN, ^«7nafa Co. n
27.3+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Juni-
ata r., opposite Mifflintown, the county
seat. Agriculture.
JUNIATA GLOBE; Tuesdays; neu-
tral; four pages 15x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 189;>; H. W. Wickersham, editor and
publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896. 1.
In 1897, Y. In 1898. zl. In 1899. yl. In 1900.
"JKL." In 1901, publisher asserts, at no time
has been less than 1,400. In 1902. (z— 4) I. In
1903, yl. In 1904, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,435.
TIDIOUTE, Warren Co. \2 l,237t Pop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd. and Allegheny r., 35 m.
N. W. of Oil City. Saw, planing and grist
mills, several manufactories of lumber,
furniture and hub factories. Cutlerj'.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x22; subscription $1.25; established 1874;
954
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNS YL VANIA.
PENNSYLVAMA.
Charles E. White, editor and publisher (^3—3)
Circulatiou "jkl."
TIOGA, Tioga Co. tl 52it pop., on Erie
and Fall Brook Rds., 16 m. N. of Blossburg.
Coke works ana leather factory.
A ItGUS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription SI; established 1892; Fred L.Graves,
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circ'n 'jkl"
TIONESTA, c. h., Forest Co. t^ 815t
pop., on Western New York & Pennsylvania
Rd. and Allegheny r., 20 m. E. N. E. of Oil
City and 90 S. E. of Erie. Manufactures
of bricks, lumber and staves. Agriculture.
Petroleum.
DEMOCRATIC VINDICATOR;
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1880; J. B. Muse,
editor and publisher. Circulation --jkl."
FOREST REPUBLICAN; Wednes
days; republican; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1868; J. E. Wenk, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl- "
TITUSVILLE, Crawford Co. \j 8,244t
pop., on Western New York & Pennsylvania
and Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley & Pitts-
burg Rds.. 28 m. E. of Meadville, the county
seat. Manufactures of boilers, barrels, arte-
sian and oil-well machinery, leather and
furniture. Petroleum trade.
COURIER ; every evening except Sun-
day, and SjEMI-WEEKLV, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; daily four, semi-
weekly eight pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $5, weekly 50 cents; established 1898;
tjouiier Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (6— 3). Circulation— dailv "jkl." semi
wenklv "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl." In
1903. Z(4).
3IORNING HERALD: every morning
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub
scription— daily S5.'20, week I v $1; established
—dally 1865. weekly 1859; V. J. Free, editor;
S. A. Bloss, publisher (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: Accorded I from 1891
to 1895. Actual average for 1896. l,42'-i.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." Actual average
for 1900,1,425 ; /or 1901. 1,475. In 19; I2, yl.
In 1903. (z-4) I. Actual average for 1904,
'2.004.
Weekly: In 1895, "jkl." Actual average for
1896, 1,995. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl."
Actual average for 190), 3,N01; for 1901,
4,149. In 1902, vG. In l«t03, (z-4) G. Ac
tual average for 1904, 3,444.
ADVANCE GUARD; Fridays; dem
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription .$1;
established 1894: D. D. Hughes, editor and
publisher (7— 3P). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
WORLD; Sundays; republican; four
pages 151^2x20; subscription $1; established
1881; F. M. McDonald and F. A. Akin, editors
and publishers (8— 3). Circulation "jkl." In
1899. Z. In 1902. ".jkl." (A A).
PETROLEUM GAZETTE; monthly;
petroleum; thirty six pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1: established 1897: F. F. and Jas.
Murray, editors and publishers (2—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
20.210.
TOUGHKENAMON,CAes<er Co.^
396 pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington &
Baltimore Rd., 233^ m. S. W. of West
Chester, the county seat.
TOUGHKEXA3ION, AVOXDALl
AND LANDENBURG EXPRESSj
Saturdays; independent; eight pages 16x22;
subscription $1; established 1892; S. B.
Dougherty, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL-" (A A).
TOWANDA, c. h., Bradford Co. d
4,663t pop., on Lehigh Valley, Barclay and
Stat© Line & Sullivan Rds. and Susquehanna
River, 30 m. from Wilkesbarre and 60 S. E.
of Binghamton, N. Y. Has planing and flour
mills, carriage, toy, chair, boot and shoe
and household furniture manufactories.
REVIEW; every morning except Sun-
daj'; independent; four pages 18x22; sub-
scription $3; established 1879; The Towanda
Printing Co., editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,010. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z. In
1898, publisher asserts, no issue so small as
1,000. in 1899. 1,050; in 1900,1,000. In 1901, July,
publisher asserts, no issue during the past
year has been so small as 1,050. In 1902, yl.
in 1903, December, publisher asserts, every
issue during the past vear was 1,200. Actual
average for 19U4. 1,421.
BRADFORD ARGUS; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1838 ; E. Ashmun Parsons,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1S94, H. In 1895, 1. In
1896, I. In 1897. Y. In 1898. I. In 1899, zl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, yl. In i;x»4, yl.
BRADFORD STAR; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1894; C. F. Heverly, editor
and publisher.
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.800. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z.
In 1898. yl. In 1899. zl (? ?). In 1900. yl. In
1901, yl. Inl9()2,yl. In 190.3, yl. In 1904, yl.
REPORTER-JOURNAL AND RE-
P U B I.. I C A N ; Thursdays; republican ;
eight pages 18x23: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished—fi^porfcr 1840, Journal 1873; Republi-
can 1875, consolidated Ui03; The Towanda
Printing Co.. editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisherasserts. not
less than 3,700; In 1896, each edition over 8.500.
In 1897. Y. Actual average for 1898. 3,500.
In 1899. publisher asserts, no issue less than
3.500. In 1900. H. Actual average for 1901
3,766; /or 1902, 3,917; /or 1903, 4,372;
for 1904, 5,459.
TOWER CITY, Schuylkill Co. n-
2,167+ pop., on Williams Valley Rd., 24 m
W. by S. W. of Pottsville, the county seat.
Farming and coal mining.
ECHO; Saturdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1: established 1882: R.B.Wil-
son, editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circula-
tion "jk;.." _ ^ ^
WEST SCHUYLKILL HERALD ;
Thursdays; republican: four to eight pages
18x14; subscription $1; established 1898; W.
F. Knecht. editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKJ_."
TOWNVILLE, Crcnvford, Co. \2 *37t
pop., 6 m. W. by S. of Tryonville, the
nearest railway station on Western New
York & Pennsylvania Rd. Grist and saw
mills. Broomhandle factory.
BREEZE ; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22: subscription §1; established
1893; Fred. B. Hoyt, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl-"
TR AFFORD CITY, Westmoreland
Co. P on Pennsylvania Rd.
TIMES; Saturdays (A A)
TREMONT, Schuylkill Co. n- 1,9-lTt
pop., on People's and Philadelphia & Read-
ing Rds., 13 m. W. by S. W. of Pottsville,
the county seat. Coal mining.
NEWS; Thursdavs; neutral; four page*
18x24; subscription $2.50; established 1874; U.
CATALOG UK »V STATES.
055
PESNSYLVANIA.
Q. B.'it.torfr. «<<IU«)r anil pulillslier (7-3 P). CIr-
\\ KST snil YI.KII.I- l»HESS|
BatunlavM; iiuli'iiuii.liiit ; i-Ik'IiI pHiffH KU'At;
•iihsoriptloii tl.^^: t'.Ht.'ilillshiMl 1SH4; Joliu
SplisiuT. e<lltt)r iiijil piiMlsliiT. I'Irc'n VKt ••
TREVORTON. .ynrthuinberlund Co.
LJ on I'lillutlcliililik .% KciKlliitf K(l., 7 111.
W. iif siiamoklii. AKrlcultur*).
MOI NTAIN K( IH» I FrI.luys ; four
paK«*8 11x16; ntil>Hcrl)>tl<>n $1; >>8(ali1Ulie(l
ISSS; S. H. Bcrk'tT, pdltor and puhllshor.
Clroulatlcin "vjiL "
TROY, lirndford Co. ;'; l,450t pop.. OH
Northurii Central Rd., 35 m. 8. of Elinlra,
N. Y. Agriculture and butter niaklni;.
CiA/ETTE; Thursduyfi; rapuMlc-an; four
i)a^'U8..H)x26; ttulixcrlptioiill ; eHtaMished 186J;
Cules VuM Kaurcn, eilltor and publlnher
<T— 3 P). iMrculation viij ••
R E<; ISTEKi TMiirsdayi; local; .'iKlit
paK**^ llxlt'.; suliMcription $1; flstabliahed
IKSl ; K. F. Looinis, editor and publisher (S-3l.
Cirouliiliuii: In IS'.iS. puldlHher asserts, not
less than 1 iKuS. In isyt;. 1. Actual avrraaf
/or 18i;. l.'i'il. InlS9><. yl. InlS't;». vl. In
I'JUl. yl. In 1901. vl. In I'Xrj, vl. lu 1903.
(z— 4) I. In 1914. yi.
TUNKHANNOCK, o. h., Wyoming
Co. cC l,305t pop., on Lehigh Valley and Mon-
trose Rds. and Susquehanna r., 24 m. N. W.
of Scranton. Grain ^'rowing.
KEIM HMCAN AM) NEW AGE;
Thursdays; independent; four pages 20x2H ;
subscription $1 ; established — AVj:>((/<ii<f»«
ls69. Xrir Age 188*2; Lyman Bros., editors and
publishers (3— 5P). Circulation vki ••
WYOllINCJ l)E>I()('KATj Frldavs;
democratic: four pages 23x28; sub.scrlptlon
♦ l.'.V>; established 1861; Alvln Dav & Son, edi-
tors and publishers. Circulation "^kl."
TURTLECREEK, Allegheny Co. p
3,262+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 13 m. S. of
Pittsburg, the county seat. Airbrake, steel,
electric and manufacturing works, coal
gas company and lumbar and planing mlll.s.
T It I II r N E I Saturdays; Independent;
eU'ht p i«es l.Sx20; subscription |l; estab-
lUhed lS9.t; A. Park Dlbler. editor and pub
llsiier i8— 3»; nrlnts an edition entitled tlie
,\>iiv< for East Pittsburg. Combined cirou
latlon "^itj, "
VALLEY LEADEK ; Fridays; four
p ik'es 18x21; subscription $1; establlshe'l
■If,; Chas. J. Cup|)8, editor and puldlsher.
CirculatJ.iii -whi. "
TYRONE, niair Co. n .'),g4:t pop..
—local est I mate 8,000— on PennsylvanlaRd.,
14 m. N. N. K. of Altoona. Iron, lime, leather,
paper, lumber and stone. Coal trade. Large
tann<'ry. Shipping point.
11 EK.\ lil) ; every erenlngexcoptSunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
dally four, weekly eight pages ITjx^^; sub-
scription— ilally $4, weekly $1; established —
ilally ISS7, weekly 1887: C. S. \V. Jones, editor
*nd publisher. Circulation — dally ••au."
weekly ;jll "
TIMESi Saturdays; republican; foi.r
pages ^ox^*'.; subscription $1 ; established 18*);
Harry A. Thompson, editor and publisher
<6 -3i.
Circulation: In 1897. -oLi. " In 18M. rl.
In 1><W. zl. In 1900. yl. In 1901. yL In
1902. yl. In 190-1, (z-ti I. In 1904, vl.
PKSSSYLVANIA.
ULYSSES, /'otter Co. rt «••> l>«P-. •>»
Kail liiook IC<1., at liead of Uene»ee r., l.'> ni.
N. E. of Coudersport, the c<iunty wat, and
35 from Emporium. Stock riiUiiig. ngrl-
oulture and liiinborlng.
t^EN'I'l N EL ; NVedncHdavs; iudeuen<lent;
elglil pages 15x22; subseriptlon tl.2.'«; estab
llslie.l IK-I; T. (J. Uardeiier. e<lltor and jiub-
Usher is ;! . Clrculal Ion "^KL "
UNION CITY, AVief'o.ti.'MOItpop.,
on New York, Lake Krie A Western, Penn-
sylvania and Western New York & Penn-
sylvania IMS., 26 III. S. S. E. of Erie, tlio
county seat. Manufacturing and agricult-
ure.
TI.>IESj Tliursdays; Independent: elghl
pages ir).x22 ; suliscrlptlon $\.:i); establislied
1870; McLean Uros., editors and publishers.
Circulation "ijiL "
UNIONTOWN, c. h., Faj/ettt Co. p
7,31 It pop., on Uultlinore & Ohio and Penn-
sylvania Rds., »;9 m.S. by S. E. of Pittsburg^
Agriculture, coke and Iron.
EVENINCi (JEN I IJSj everv evening ex-
cept .Sunday, and (i EM I?* OF LIIIEK-
TV'', Tliursdays; democratic; eight pages
-daily i:ix2u, weekly 1:"px22; subscription-
dally "$:;, weekly 81; established- dally isay:
weeklv 1805; John .S. RItenour, editor and
publls'her ( 12—41.
Circiiliitioii— Daily: "jki.." In 1902. Z (4, 6).
In I'.Hi.S, Z (4).
Weekly: In lS'.t;"). publisher asserts, not less
than 1.500. In 18%. I. In 1897, Y. In 189S,
"jKi." In 1'J(J2, Z (4). In 1903, (z-4) I. In
190J, iz-4) I (t + i.
NEWH STAXDAKD: every evening
except Sunday, ami WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; republican; daily six, weekly eight
pages "20x27. subscription— dally $5, weekly
$1; established— dally isas, weekly 1827; O. J.
Sturgis, editor; News Standard Publishing
Co., publishers (6—3).
Circiilatioii- Daily: "jkl." In 1903, u— 1)
!(••>. InliMt, yl.
Weekly: "JJiJ" In 1897, Z. In 1898, Z. In
1899. Z. In 1900. Z (3. 4. 5). In 1001, Z
(1,2,4,5). In IIHW, iz— 41 I (#•). In 1901. vl.
A F R <) - A M E K I C A X S I Ci N A L |
weekly ( AA >.
PEOPLE'S TUIBlNEi Thursdays;
proiiibltlon ; eight pages lSx24; subscription
$1; estal>liflhed 1893; W. M. Likins, editor and
publisher (.^—31.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less tlian 1.4(»i. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. zl. InlH99, yl. In 1900. zl. In 1901, vl.
In 19a2, (z— 4) I. Inl90:J,yI. Inl9o»,yL'
VANDERGRIFT, HV«/moreZami
Co. 2.ii7i> pop., on PennsylvanlaRd.
CITIZEN: Saturdays: non partl.san ;
eight to twelve pages l."ix2"2; subscription fl;
established 188-2; E. H. Welsh, editor and
pulillslier ( 1—5).
Circiiliilion: In 1904 (z— ») I.
VERONA, Allegheny Co. pi. 477 1 pop.,
on .Mleglieuy \'alley Rd. and Allegheny r.,
12 m. E. N. E. of Pittsburg, the county seat.
Rallroa<l machine shops, glass, spring.
dynamite and powder factories and tool
works.
XEWS-IIEKA LDt Fridays; eight pages
13x'2i); subscription tl: established 1899;
George R. Morrison, editor and publisher.
C'lreiilnt Ion 'vkl "
WARREN, c. li., Warren Co. t: 8,0431
pop., on Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley & Pitts-
burg, Pennsylranla and Western New York
S56
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSTL VANIA.
PENNS YL VANIA.
& Pennsylvania Rrts. and Allegheny r,, 66
m. S. E. of Erie. Petroleum trade center
and extensire manufactories.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily S4. vireekly $1; established 1900; Cha
pin Hall, editor; Times Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (7— 3P).
Circulatiou— Daily: Actual average for
a year ending loith October 16, 1901, l.OSO.
In 1902, ••JKL."
Weekly: "jki-"
I>I I R R O K ; every evening except Sun
day, and SE>II-WEEKL.Y, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; daily four pages
20x24, semi-weekly eight pages 15x22; sub
scriptlon— daily $4, semi- weekly $1.50; estab
lished— dally 1886, semi- weekly 1882; W. D.
McLaren, editor and publisher (8 — 3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1901, "jkl." In
1903, January, publisher asserts, no issue for
the past year was less than 1,850. In 1903,
yl. In 1904. vl.
Seiiii- Weekly : In 1901, "jkl.- In 1903.
January, publisher asserts, no Issue for the
past year was less than 1,950. In 1903, yl. In
l»)4,yl.
31 A I Ij ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1848;
E. Cowan's Sons, editors and publishers (8— 3).
Circulation '■js-l.- In 1903, Z (4i.
FOKENINGS VANNEN; monthly;
Swedish; eight to twelve pages 13x18; sub-
■criptlon 50 cents; established November,
1901; C. E. Llndstone, editor and publisher
(3—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1902,
1,541. In 1903, yl. In 1904, publisher as-
serts, every issue was 1 ,oOO.
WASHINGTON, c. h., Washington
Co. p 7,670+ (local estimate, 19,000 pop., on
Pittsburg, Cincinnati & St. Louis, Pennsyl-
vania Co's and Baltimore & Ohio Rds. and
Chartiers creek, 31 m. S. S. of Pittsburg. Seat
of the "Washington and Jefferson College.
Mining of bituminous coal and the manu-
facture of brass, malleable iron, glass, tubes
and pipes, carriages, etc. Natural gas.
OBSERVER; every morning except
Sunday; reoublican; eight pages 16x23; sub-
scription $3; established 1871; John L.Stew-
art, editor; Observer Publishing Company,
publisher.^ (1—4).
Circulatiou 'iKi." In 1902, Z (1,2,4, 5). Act-
u al average for 1903, 3.S60. In 1904, yH.
REPORTER; every evening except
Sunday; republican; eight pages 16x23; suD-
gcription $3 ; established 1808 ; Observer
Publlsl»ing Company, publishers; prints also
a morning edition for rural delivery (1 — i).
Circulation: In 1S95, H. Actual average
for 1896, 2,r00; for 1897, 2,885; for 1S98.
3<231; for 1899. 3,686; for 19U0, 4,270,
for 1901, 5,439: /or 1902, 5, 857 1 /or 1903,
5.697. In 1904. yCi.
D E.>IOC R A T ; Wednesdays; democratic ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1878; Hart * Foster, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jKi."
JOURNAIi; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1889;
J. H. Allen, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1902, ••iKL." In 1903, (z— 4)
I (••>. In 1904, vT.
WATERFORD, ^ri« Co. ^ 767t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 14 m. S. E. of
Erie, the county seat. Flour mlU.s and tan-
nery. Farming and cattle raising.
LEADER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1877: Chas. F. Bolard, editor and publisher
(3 — 3). Circulation "iju,"
WATSONTOWN, Northumberland
Co. D 1,898+ pop., on Central Pennsylvania
& Western, Noithern Central and Pennsyl-
vania Rds. and Susquehanna r., 17 m. N. of
Sunbury, the county seat. Manufactories
of machinery, tables, boots and shoes and
planing mills. Agriculture.
RECORD AND ST A R ; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 17^^x24; subscrip-
tion $1.25 ; established 1871 ; Lew. C. Fosnot,
editor and publisher (6 — 3). Clrc'n "jkl."
WATTSBURG, Erie Co. 1 851t pop.,
on French creek, 8 m. N. of and connected
by stage line with Union City, the nearest
station on the New York, Lake Erie &
Western, Pennsylrania and Western New
York & Pennsylvania Rds., and 18 S. E. ol
Erie, the county seat. Lumber and shingle
mills and tub and pall factory. Butter and
cheese making and farming.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881; Maurice Buncombe, editor and
publislier. Circulation "jkl."
WAYNE, Delaware Co. Q, on Penn-
sylvania Rd., 14 m. W. of Philadelphia.
Suburban residences.
SUBURBAN; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; A. M. Ehart, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl.- In 1898, Z. In 1902. "jkl. ■
WAYNESBORO, Franklin Co. q
5,396+ pop., on Mount Alto and Western
Maryland Rd.s., 13 m. S. by S. E. of Cham-
bersburg, the county seat. Manufactures of
steam engines, tlireshing machines and
fruit evaporators. Steam lumber mills.
Agricultural district. Copper and iron ore.
BLUE RIDGE ZEPHYR; every
evening except Sunday, and RECOKD»
Thursdays; independent; daily four, weeltly
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription— daily $3,
weekly %\ : established— daily 1895, weekly
1876; I. E. Yost, editor and publisher (8—3),
Circulation— dally "jki,." weekly "jkl.- In
1900, Z. In 1902, daily Z (4), weekly Z (4).
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays: daily four,
weelilj' eight pages 18x24; subscription —
daily $3. weekly $1; established August,
1901; Waynesboro Printing Co., editors and
publishers (1— ;3). Circulation— In 1902, daily
Z (1. 2. 4, 5), weekly Z (1, 2, 4. 5).
WAYNESBURG.c.h., Greene Co.JL
2,544+ pop., on Waynesburg & Washington
Rd., 45 m. S. of Pittsburg. Agriculture and
stock raising. Petroleum and natural gas.
TIIIES; every evening except Sunday,
repuV)lioan; four pages 15x22; subscription
$3; established 1901; J. H. McKay, editor and
publisher. Circulation "uu, ■•
GREENE CO. DE310CRAT ; Frl
days; democratic: four pages 22x28; sub-
scription $1; established 1871; W. O. Headlee,
editor; Democrat Printing and Publishing
Company, publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1894. publislier asserts, not
less than 2.72(i. In 1895. II. In 1896. H. In
1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, zl. In ItKM), yl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902. (z-4) I. In 1903. y I. In
1904. y I.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight p&gea \514:l22H; subscription
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
957
PENNS YL VANIA.
$1; established 1872; Ragan, Evans & Co.,
editors and publishers (6—3).
Circiilatiou: Actual average for 1895,
3,117. Inl896,H. Inl897.Y. In 1898. yl.
In 1899, zH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, publisher
asserts, every week was not less than 2,700. In
1902, vH. Inl903, (z-4) H. In 1904, yH.
MESSENGER; Wednesdays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x28; subscription $1.50;
established 1813; Pauley Bros., editors and
publishers. Circulation "jk-l."
REPIJUI^ICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can; four pages 22x29; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1833; I. H. Knox, editor and publisher
(6—3).
Circulation; Actual average for 1895,
1,488; for 1896, 1.421. In 1897. Y. In
1898. ••Jici." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
WEATHERI. Y, Carfton Co. i:>»,471t
pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 10 m. E. of
Hazleton. Silk mill and railroad shops.
Coal mining.
HERALD ; Fridays ; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1880; P. E. Faust, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl.- In 1896, I. In
189T, Y. In 1898, "iKL-" ( ??)
WELLSBORO, c.h., Tioga Co. b
2.954t pop., on Pennsylvania Division of
New York Central & Hudson River Rd., 40
m. S. of Corning, N. Y. Bituminous coal
mining and agriculture.
AGITATOR; Wednesdays ; republi-
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1854; Arthur M. Roy, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895. H. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, zl.
In 1901, yl. Actual average for 1902, 3, 968.
In 1903, yH. In 1904, (z— 4) H.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab
llshed 1874: Frank Conevery, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895, I. Actual averagefot
1896,1.710. In 1897, Y. In 1898. "jkl." ( ??)
In 1899, Z. In 1902. "iiu.." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
REPUBLICAN ADVOCATE;
Tuesdays; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
•crlptlon 1 1.30 ; eatabllshed 1884 ; W. L. Shearer,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, publisher asserts, exceed-
ing 3.260. In 1899, yl. In 1900, July, publisher
asserts, each week for the past year has
been upward of 2.830. In 1901. yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903. yH. In 1904, yl.
WEST ALEXANDER, Washing-
ton Co. p 462+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd.,
13 m. N. E. of Wheeling, W. Va. Farming.
SATURDAY EVENING CALL.;
semi-monthly; republican; four pages 16x22;
subscription 50 cents; established 1895; Barry
& Son, editors and nublishers. Circ'n "isL."
WEST CHESTER, c. h., Che$ter
Co. P, 9,534+ pop., on Pennsylvania and
Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Rds.,
27 m. W. of Philadelphia and 16 N. of Wil-
mington, Del. Steam flour mills and ho-
siery, soap, candle and tinware factories.
Agriculture.
LOCAL NEWS; every evening except
■unday; four pages 19x25; subscription $J3;
established 1872; W. W. Thomson editor; W.
H. Hodgson, publisher (2—4).
Circulation: Accorded F from 1891 to 1895.
Actual average for 1896, 13.228. In 1897.
Y. In 1898, yF. In 1899, yF. In 1900. yF.
In 1901, yF. In 1902. yF. Actual average
for 1902, 15,086; for 1903, 15,168. In
1901, yE.
PENNS YL VA NIA.
.TEFFERSONIAN: Saturdays; demo-
cratic; six pages 17J^x23: subscription $1.50;
established 1842; W. H. Hodgson, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
VILLAGE RECORD; Thursdays; re-
publican; four pages 22x28; subscription $1;
established 1809; Jas. B. Fisher, editor; T. L.
Eyre, publisher (6—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from O In 1892
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. H Z. In
1898. yH. In 1899, zH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, H. In
1904, yl.
WESTFIELD, Tioga Co. [^ l,180t
pop., on Addison & Pennsylvania and Fall
Brook Rds. and Cowaneeque r., 26 m. N. W.
of Wellsboro, the county seat. Farming
and dairying.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; W. W. Marsh, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl." In 1898, Z. In
1902, ■•JKL."
WEST GROVE , Chester Co. P, 029t
pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington & Balti-
more Rd., 40 m. W. of Philadelphia. Nur-
series and easket and knitting factories.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1884; W. F. Dautze, editor and
publisher (2—4). Circulation "jkl."
HOME AND FLOWERS; monthly
(AA).
SUCCESS WITH FLOWERS J
monthly; floriculture; thirty-six pages 7x10;
subscription 35 cents; established 1890; Suc-
cess with Flowers Publishing Company, edi-
tors and publishers (3—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 75,000. In 1896, B. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zC. In 1899. yC. In 1900, yC. In 1901,
(z — 6) C. In 1902, C. Actual average for a
year ending February 1904, 36,526 (A A).
WEST MIDDLETON, Washington
Co. p on Baltimore & Ohio and Pennsyl.
vania Rds., 12 m. N. W. of Washington.
TIMES; Saturdays; four pages 18x24; sub"
scription $1 ; established November 1901 ; Geo-
A. Jones, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
WEST NEWTON, We$tmoreland
Co. p 2,467+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and
Pittsburg & Lake Erie Rds., 33 m. S. E. of
Pittsburg. Coal, coke, freestone, limestone
and lumber. Farming.
SUN ; Wednesdays; eight pages 15x21%;
subscription $1; established 1895; C. W. Kel-
logg, editor; Parker & Kellogg, publishers
(7-3 P). Circulation "ijtL."
TIMES; Thursdays; independent-repub-
lican; four pages 30x26; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1878; Krepa & Waters, editors and
publishers (6—3).
Cii'culatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,032. In 1896. I. In 1897. I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. y I. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
WHITEHAVEN, Luzerne C:a-
1,517+ pop., on Lehigh Valley and Central of
New Jersey Rds. and Lehigh r., 30 m. S. by
S. E. of Wilkesbarre, the county seat.
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1879; W. C. Taylor, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: Rating accorded in 1896, "itt."
Actual average for the first six vionths of
1897. 1.031. In 1898, '-un.- In 1903, Z (4)
(••).
958
AMERICAN NEWSrAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNS YL VANIA— Wilkeabarre.
PEKNS YLVANIA— W'ilkesharre.
■WILKESBARRE. C. h., Luzernl GO RNIKj Saturdays; Polish; four pages
'^ ' ^x26; subscriptiqii S2; established 1893; K.
Co. D- 51,721+ pop., center of six railroads
on the Susquehanna r. Axle and silk and
lace curtftln mills, cutlerj', mine machinery
and boot and shoe factories. Anthracite
coal.
DAILY. I
EVENING LEADER ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, Sunday morning, and UNION I
LEADER, Fridays ; daily and weekly
democratic, Sunday Independent; ten to
twenty-four pages 17x24; subscription— daily
$3. Sundav $2 weekly $1 ; established— daily
1879, Sunday 1885, weekly 1810; H. R. Whit j
craft, editor; Leader Publishing Company,
publishers (6—3).
Circulatiou— Daily: Rating varied from
G in 1891 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897,
H Z. In 1898. yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903 (z— 3) H. In
19()4, (z— 4) G (••).
Sunday: In 19<J3, (z-4) I. In 1904, I («•).
Weekly: "JKL" In 1897, Z. In 1902, "jal."
In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, -jkl.'
NEWS; every morning, and WEEKLY,
Saturdays; daily democratic, Sunday and
weekly independent ; daily eight, Sunday six
teen, weekly eight pages 18x24; Bubscriptlon
dally $3, Sunday $2, weekly $1; established-
daily 1884. Sunday 1878, weekly 1882; Richard
Little, editor and publisher; dated also at
Pittston. Circulation— daily •jkl." weekly
-iKL." In 1899, dally Z. In 1900, daily Z. In
1902, ".iKL."
RECORD ; every morning except Sunday,
»nd RECORD OF THE TIMES, semi
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays ; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription — daily $6,
semi-weekly $1 ; established— daily 1873, semi-
weekly 1832; Wilkes-Barre Record Co., edi-
tors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: Actual avtrage for
1895, 8,984; for 1896, 9,839; for 1897,
10,430; for 1898, 11,395; for 1899,
11,243; for 1900. 11.538; for 19C1,
12,114; for 1902, 12,327; for 1903,
12,S5S; /or 1904, 14,277.
Semi- Weekly : Actual average for 1895,
1,883; /or 1896,2,209; for 1897, 2,518;
for 1898, 3, 067; /or 1899. 3.40<J: for 1900,
4,089; for 1901, 4,212; /or 1902, 4,419.
In 1903, yG. Actual average for 1904,
4,«34.
TIAIE.S; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; republican;
eight pages— daily 17x22, weekly 17x22; sub-
scription—dally $3, weekly $1; egtablished
—daily 1890, weekly 1895; Llddon Flick, ed
Itor; Wilkes Barre Times, publiihers (1—5).
Circulatiou— Daily: Accorded Hfrom 1892
to 1895. In 18«6, G. Actual average for
1897,4,293. In 1898, yG. Act un I average
for a year ending tinth March, 1899. 5,994.
Ial900,yG. Inl901,yG. Inl902,(z-1,2.4,5)G.
In 1903. (z^) G. Actual average for 1904,
10,798.
Weekly: "jjLt"
WEEKLY.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
8Ul>scrlption $1; established IfKXl; Ira Brown,
editor; Advocate Publishing Co. publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
COURIER - HERALD ; Saturdays;
labor; four pages 15x22; subscription 6! (cents;
established 1898 ; C. F. Qulnn, editor; Central
Labor Union, publishers (7—3 P). Circula-
tion ".IKL" (A A).
DEMOKRATISCHES W^CH-
TER AM) SAMSTAG ABEND;Thur8
days; German; democratic; twelve pages
17x23; subscription $2: established 1841;
Philip Weiss, editor; Wilkesbarre German
Publishing Company, publishers ( 12 — t ).
Circulation: In 1897, ■■.uu,.- Actual average
for lS9a, 2,021. In 1899, yl. In 1900. (z-4) H.
In 1901, yl. InI9<r2. (z— 1. 5)1. Inl903.yl. In
1904, (z-4) I (••).
Struzynski, publisher
•JKL." In 1908, (z— 4)1 ((
Kijanski, editor; T
(8-3).
Circulation
In 1904, vl.
LUZERNE CO. EXPRESS; Satur
days; German; republican; eight pages 15x22 j
subscription $1; established 1882; Paul A.
Drippe, editor; Luzerne County Express Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (3 — 3). Circ'n "jkl."
LUZERNE LEGAL REGISTER;
Fridays; legal; twenty four pages 6x9; sub-
scription S3; established 1872; Geo. B. Kulp,
editor and publisher (3 — 3). Circ'n "iKi"
MONTHLY.
TELEGRAM; monthly; four pages
20x26; subscription 25 cents; established 1^-87;
J. C. O'Donnell. editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl. •• Actual average
/or 1897, 1,560. In 1898, y I. In 1899, v I. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903»
y I (A A).
BI-MONTHLY.
ATLANTIC OSTEOPATH; bi
monthly; osteopathic; 2u pages 6x9; sub-
scription 50 cents; established September,
1901; Atlantic College of Osteopathy Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (9— 3F).
Circulation "jkl.'- (A A).
l^ILKINSBURG, Allegheny Co. p
11,886+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 7 m .
E. of Pittsburg, the county seat.
CALL; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1880; A. H. Silvey, editor and publisher (12— 4).
Circulation "j_kl." In 1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
In 1903, (z— 4i I. In lit04, (z— 4) 1 (• •).
WILLIAMSPORT, c. h., Lycoming
Co. ^ 28,757+ pop., center of five railroads,
on W. bank of Susquehanna r. and canal,
96 m. N. of Harrisburg, the State capital,
and 78 S. of Elmira, N.Y. Lumber trade
center. Saw mills, furniture factories, iron
foundries and machine shops.
EVENIN G NEWS ; every eveningexcept
Sunday, and WEEK L Y, Thursdays ; inde-
pendent; daily four, weekly eight pages
20x26; subscription— daily $3; weeklv $1 ; es-
tablished-daily 1894, weekly 1898;' H. F.
Richards, editor; The News Publishing Co.,
publishers (8--3).
Circulatiou— Daily: In 1895, "jkl.- ^cf-
wai awrafire /or 1896, 3,292. In 1897, Y. In
1898, y I. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl»
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
Weekly: -jkl."
GAZETTE AND BULLETIN; every
morning except Sunaay, and T R 1 -
WEEKLY, Mondays. Wednesdays and
Fridays; republican; eight pages— daily 15x24,
triweekly 19x24; subscription —daily $3,
triweekly $1.50; established— Oaze^e 1801,
Bulletin \S6{); consolidated 1869; Gazette and
fiulletin Co., editors and publishers (3—3).
Circulation— Daily: Accordtd G from 1891
to 1895. In 1S96, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yH.
In 1899. yl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, (z— €» I. In
1902, (z— 4,6) I. In 1903, y I (• #). In
1904, yl.
Tri-\Veekly: Accorded H from 1891 to
1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yl.
In 1899, "JKL." In 1902, Z (4— 5).
SUN; every evening except Sunday, and
TRI- WEEKLY, Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays; democratic; daily eight, tri-
weekly eight pages 15x22 ; subscription-
daily $3, triweekly $1.50; established 1870;
James W. Sweely. editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
18 '5, 5.033: for 1896 5,103; for 1897,
5, 164; /or a year ending with July, 1898,
6. .3 15; for a year ending ivith September,
IS9^J, 6,047; for a year ending unth June,
1900, 7,202; for 1901, 7,880; for 1902,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
959
PENNS YL VA NIA .
8,660; /or 1903, 9,309; /or 1904, 10,130.
Tri- Weekly: In 189?), publisher asserts,
not less than 4,004. Actual average for 1896,
4,107; for 1897. 4,156; /or 1898. 4,083;
for a year ending with September, 1899,
4.^^41. In 1900, vH. Actual average for
1901, 3,980; for 1902, 3,988; for 1903.
3.9S6:/<"- 1904,4,103.
i'KNNSYl.VANIA <iRIT; Sundays;
independent; twelve
m
4 nmm -m
to sixteen pages 17x23;
gubscrlption$2; estab
Ushed 1882; Grit Pub
lishlng Co., editors
and publishers ( 12—4).
Circulation: Actu
a I average for 1895.
60,439 ; for
78,806 ; for
79,579 ; for
96. 3-43 ; for
114,713; for
181,368; for
1896,
1897,
1898,
1900;
1902.
1904,
9'i.SSG : for 1899,
104,316; for 1901,
147,749; for 1903,
193,758.
STATESMAN; Fridays; four pages
13x20; subscription 25 cents; established
June, 1902; W. I. Driesbach. editor; States
man Co., publishers (7—3 P). Circ'n "jja."
WEST BRANCH BEOBACHTERj
Fridays; German: democratic; four pages
20x26; subscription $1.50; established 1872;
George B. Wolf, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl-
NATIOXA I. EDUCATOR ; monthly ;
educational; eight pages 103^x14; subscrip-
tion SOce.its; estai lished 1860; T. K. Home,
editor; H. G. Phillips, publisher (12 — 1).
Circiilatiou: In 1894. B. In 1895, 1. Actual
average far 1896, 3,276. In 1897, Y. In
1898, vl. In 1899. yl. Actual average for
19<X). 3,900. In 1901, vH. In 1902, yH. In
190"., H. lu 1904, (z— 4) H.
STAR; monthly; republican; four pages
9x12; subscription 20 cents; established May,
1901; Hugh B. Fiedler, editor and publisher
(12-3). Circulation "JKL." (AA).
WILLIAMSTOWN, Dauphin Co.n
2,931+ pop., on Northern Central and Will-
iams Valley Rds., 24 m. W. by S. W. of Pottt-
ville. Hosiery and underwear manufac-
tories. Coal mining and shipping.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
14x21; subscription $1; establislied 1891; Mat-
tie J. Opie, editor; Times Publishing Co., pub
Ushers (6— 3). Circulation "iKL" In 1898, Z.
In 1902. ".jja."
WILMERDING, Allegheny Co. p
4,179 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 8 m. S. E
of Pittsburg, the county seat. Mauufact
uring.
NEWS; Fridays: eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; W. I. Alter,
editor and publisher (3— 3). Circ'n "jkl " In
1902, Z( 1,2, 4, 5).
WINDBER, Somerset Co. p 6000 pop,,
1}4 m. S. of Johnstown. Coal mining, fire-
brick and lumber.
ERA: Thursdays; Independent-repub-
licai; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es
tabllshed Maj-, 1S9S: Amos Claar. editor;
Ci;nr& Vance, publishers (2—4). Circ'n Z (4).
J O U R N A Li ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pagMs 1.5x22; subscription $1; estaVjlish-
ed 1899; Will F. Hendrlckson, editor: Journal
Publishing Co., publishers. Circ'n "jkl" In
1903, Z (4).
WOMEIiSDORF, Berks Co. 0, 1/M
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 15 m.
from Reading. Cigar manufacture.
LUTHERAN; monthly; lutheran; t«n
pages 11x15; subscription .50 cents; estab-
lished November. 19^)3; General Council Luth-
eran Church, editors and publishers (1—5 P).
PENNS YL VAN I A .
WRIGHTS VILLE, York Co. g
2,266+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., Susque-
hanna r. and Susquehanna and Tidewater
canals, 11 m. E. N. E. of York, the county
seat, and 31 S. E. of Harrisburg, the State
capital. Planing and saw mills. Furni-
ture, lime, cigar and hardware factories.
STAR; Fridays; independent; four
pages 17>^x24; subscription $1; established
1854; S. E. Herring, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
TELEGRAPH; Saturdays; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x22; subscription $1;
established 1902; Telegraph Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (12—3). Circ'n -jkl."
WYALUSING, Bradford Co. [^ 525t
pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd. and Pennsyl-
vania & New York canal, 21 m. S. E. of
Towanda, the county seat. Farming.
ROCKET; Wednesdays; Independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1886; V. D. Keeler, editor; Keeler Bros. & Co.,
publishers (6—3).
Circulatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,752. In 189b. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
WYCOMBE, Bucks Co. a, ItO pop.,
6 m. S. E. of Doylestown, the county seat.
HERALiD; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1S99; C. E. Woodmausee, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
YARDIiEY, Bucks Co. R 714t pop.,
on Philadelphia & Reading Rd. and Dela-
ware r., 5 m. N. W. of Trenton, N. J. Stone
quarries, shirt factory and farming.
REVIEW; Thursdays; four pages 1:5x20;
subscription's cents; established 1897; John
G. Preston, editor; Preston Publishing Co.
publishers. Circulation "jkl." '
YEADON, Delatvare Co. U^ 689 pop.,
7 m. N. E. of Media, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; neutral: four pages
15x22; subscription 75 cents; established Jan-
uary, 1902; Foster Gilroy. editor and publish-
er (12—3). Circulation "jjcl." (A A).
YORK, c. h., York Co. g 33.708tpop.,
on Northern Central, York Southern and
Pennsylvania Rds.. 89 m. W. of Philadelphia
and 59 N. of Baltimore, Md. Manufactures
of Iron and steel, railway cars and agri-
cultural Implements. Farming.
DAILY.
DAILY; every morning except Sunday
and WEEKLY, Fridays; independent-
daily eight pages 18x22, weekly eight pages
18x22: subscription— daily $3, weekly si-
established— daily 1870, weekly 1876; Dispatch
Publishing Company, publishers (1—5)
Circiilatuxn — Daily : "jkl." in i904
H(nn). ~ •
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 4,500; in 1896, 6.000. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, vH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH (• •)
In 19(14 H. > i^ yww).
Publisher's annottnce«ienf.— Guaranteed cir-
culatiou over 3,f;00. Covers the 75 R F D
routes of York county thoroughly. The
only morning newspaper in York issulns
sworn statements.
DISPATCH I every evening except Sun-
day, republican; eight pages 18x22: sub-
scription J3, established 1876, Hiram Young
960
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA.
PE NNS YL VA NIA .
editor; Dispatch Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1 — 5).
Circulation— Daily: ActvMl average for
1894,4,043. In 1895, G. Actual average for
1896, 4,5t<f^; for 1897. 4,5ti8; for 1898,
5,065; /or 1899, 5,177; for i900, 5,431;
or 1901, 5,76'^: for 1902, 7,301; for 1903,
8,106; /or 1904, 8,974.
Puhlislier' s anno iLncement.— The City of Yorlc
is tlioroughly covered by the Dispatch.
Forty carriers deliver directly from the
office. In many blocks the Dispatch is left
at nearly every door. Average circulation
for 1904 was 8,974. The Dispatch makes
sworn statement of circulation, and in-
vites investigation of its circulation rec-
ords, cash receipts, etc.
EVENING PRESS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; democratic; six pages lT>^x23;
subscription S3; established 1897; J. H. Gib-
bons, editor; York Press Co., publishers (8—3).
Circulation: In 1897, Z. In 1898, Z. In
1899, Z. Actual average for a year ending
with June, 1900, 2,077; for 1901, 2,214. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
GAZETTE; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic; daily
and weekly eight to twenty-two, Sunday
eight to ten pages 18x23; subscription— daily
$3, Sunday $1.50; weekly $1; established-
daily 1887; H. A. Banks, editor; Gazette Com-
panv, publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation — Daily: Actuxil average for
1895, 3,139. In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z. In
1898, yH. In 1899, vH. In 19'J0, yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904,
(z-1,2, 4)H (••).
Weekly: Actual average for 1895,
3.946. In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yH.
WEEKLY.
PENNSYIiVANIAN; Saturdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents;
established 1851 ; V. K. Frey, editor and pub-
lisher; prints an edition for Red Lion (7—3 P).
Combined circulation: Accorded I from
1891 to 1895. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898, 2,879; for 1899, 3,055.
In 1900. yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH. In 1904, yl.
MONTHLY,
CONCORDIA MAGAZINE; monthly;
twenty-four pages 6J4x93^; subscription 50
cents; established December, 1902; C.Arthur
Lutz, editor and publisher (3— 3). Circ'n"iiii."
(A A).
SELiF-HELP; monthly; independent;
fifty two to sixty four pages 91^x123^; sub-
scription $1; established January, 1901; Ed-
ward Erf, editor; Self-Help Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1901,
4,040. Inl902, yH. Inl903.yH (••) (A A).
I TEACHERS' JOURNAL. ; monthly;
Lutheran; forty to forty-eight pages 6x9;
, subscription 56 cents ; established 1873 ; Rev.
H. Anstadt, D.D., editor; Rev. P. Anstadt &
Sons, publishers (8—3).
I Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896. H. In
' 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. yj. Actual av-
\ erage for a year ending with November,
I 1900, 2,283. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
11903, (z-4) I(»»». In 1904, y I.
ZION MISSIONARY SEER; month-
ly; A. M. E. Zion Church; eight pages 11x14;
subscription 50 cents; established August,
1901; Bishop J. B. Small, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
YORK SPRINGS, Adams Co. g 352t
pop., 14 m. N. N. E. of Gettysburg, th«
county seat. Summer resort.
COMET; Thursdays; independent: two
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1876;
J. Harvey Neely, editor and publisher (7— 3P).
Circulation "jkl.'-
YOUNGSVIL.LE, Warren Co. ^ 1,000
pop., on Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley & Pitts-
burg and Pennsylvania Rds., 10 m. W. of
Warren, the county seat. Furniture, stare
and shingle and patent oil-can factories.
CITIZEN ; Thursdays; eight pages 1.3x20;
subscription 65 cents; established 1895; R. A.
Maxwell, editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
BEN J AMITE; monthly; literary; fifty
pages 6x9; subscription $1; established 1902;
Will H. Fenton. editor and publisher (3 — 4).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• #) ( A A).
ZELIENOPLE,5m««»* Co. d 963t
pop., on Pittsburg & Western Rd., 15 m. W.
of Butler, the county seat. Shipping point
for grain and petroleum.
CONNOQIJENESSING VALLEY
NEWS ; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 171^x24; subscription $1; established
1878; J. E Kocher. editor and publisher (3—3)
Circulation: In 1896, "iKL." Actual aver -
age for the first six months of 1897. 1,500;
for 1898, 1,917. In 1899, y I . In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, y I. In 1904, yl.
RHODE ISLAND.
Population 428,556 1. Land Area 1,053 sq. miles.
Bounded north and east by Massachusetts, south by the Atlantic Ocean, and
west by Connecticut. i?tate capitals : Providence and Newport. Chief indus-
tries: Machinei-y, cigar, cotton and woolen manufactures. Number of news-
papers and other periodicals (March 3(), 1905), 58, divided as follows: Daily, 13;
semi-weekly, 3; weekly, :^- semi-monthly, 2: monthly, 10; bi-monthly, 1.
The cities of over 20,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Providence ir5,59rt VVooiisocket tJ8,204t
Pawtucket 39,23lt Newport '^'^,034t
ARCTIC, A'en< Go. D 3,000 pop.,
on Worcester Division of New York, New
Haven & Hartford Rd., Sm. N. W. of East
Greenwich, the county seat, and 11 m. S.
W. of Providence, one of the State capitals.
Large cotton factories and woolen mills.
Farming.
PAWTUXET VAL,L.EY TIMES;
everj- evening except Sunday; independent;
six to eight pages 18x24; subscription $3;
established 1892; The Sullivan Inman Co.,
publishers U— 5).
Circulation: In 1904, I (DD).
AUBURN, Providence Co. ti 500 pop.,
on New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd.,
5 m. S. of Providence, one of the two State
capitals. Railway repair shops, cigar and
steel rod manufactures and pickle works.
CRANSTON CITY TIMES; Wednes
days; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1895; Thomas S. Hammond, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
BRISTOL, e. h., Bri$tol Co. o6,901t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd. and Narragansett bay, 15 m. S. S. E. of
Providence, the County seat. Good har-
bor. Boat building, rubber, woolen and
cotton manufacturing, gardening and com-
merce.
PHCENIX; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; independent; four pages 153^x22;
subscription $2; established 1837; Farrally
Bros., editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulatiou: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896. 1,020. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." Actual average for IS99, 1,0 oG;
for a year ending with June, 19()0, 1,081;
for 1901. 1,062; /or 1902, 1,123; for 1903.
1 187; /or 19(34, 1,1 SS.
EAST GREENWICH, c. h , Kent
Co. n 2,775+ pop., on New York, New Haven
&. Hartford Rd. and Narragansett bay, 14
m. S. of Providence, one of the State cap-
itals. Cotton and woolen goods, factories
and bleacherles.
RHODE ISLAND PENDULUM;
Thiu-sdays; independent; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.30; established 1854; A. W.
Laughlin, editor and publisher. Circ'n"jKL."
EAST PROVIDENCE, Providence
Co. i 12,138+ pop., on New York, New Haven
A Hartford Rd. and Providence r., opposite
61
Providence. Manufactories of electrical
supplies, boots and shoes, etc.
EAGl.iE; Saturdays. {See Providence.)
M I RROR; Fridays (A A).
RHODE ISL.ANDER; Saturdays. (See
Providence.)
HOPE VALLEY, Washington Co. p
1,200 pop., on New York, New Haven ft
Hartford and Wood River Branch Rds., 38
m. S. W. of Providence, one of the State
capitals. Cotton mills, machine shops,
foundries, boiler shops and printing-press
manufactories. Shipping point for railroad
and ship lumber.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1876; Edgar
T. Spencer, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
FREE PRESS; Wednesdays; Independ-
ent; four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents;
established 1890; John Larkin, editor and
publisher. Circulation "isi,'
NEWPORT, c.h. ,iV^cu?por< Co. a,
one of the State Capitals, 22,034 pop., on
New York, New Haven & Hartford and
New York & Wickford Rds. and Narragan-
sett bay. Fine harbor. River and sound
steamers touch here. A preeminent sum-
mer resort.
HERALD; every morning except Sun-
day; Independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $6; established 1892; Horatio G.
Wood, editor; Newport Herald Publishing
Company, publishers (3 — 3).
Circulatiou: In 189.5, publisher asserts, not
less than 2.300. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. Id
1898. vl. In 1899. zl. Inl900, yl. Inl901,yl.
In \m, yl. In 19aJ, yl(« •». In 19(i4, H.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday, and
JOURNAL AND NEWS, Saturdays;
independent; eight pages l'i}4x22]4; subscrip-
tion—daily $6. weekly $2; established— daily
1846. weekly 1867; T. T. Pitman, publisher
(3—4).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1896, 3,638 ; for 1897. 3,645j for a year
ending with June, 1898, 3,79o; for a year
ending with June, 1899, 3,671; for a year
ending with June, 1900, 3,705: for a year
ending ivith May, 1901, 3,799. In 1902. yH.
Actual average for 19(J3. 3,957; for 1904,
I,O01.
Weekly: ' iKt "
iUERCURY ; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 17x24 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1758; John P. Sanborn, editor; Mercury
Publishing Co, publishers (6—3).
Circulatiou: Rating varied from H in
1892, to I in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y.
962
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
RHODE ISLAND.
In 1898, publisher asserts, no issue during tlie
past twentv-five years tias been less than
2,500. In 1899, yH. Inl900. yH. In 1901, yH.
In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z-4) H (••). In
19<;)4, yH.
BLUE JACKET; monthly; naval;
thirty two pages 9x11; subscription §1.50;
established April, UK)1; F. J. Biienzle, editor;
F. A. Musgrove, publisher (12 — 1).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
W)3, 3.8.5S: for 1904, 3,836.
OliNEYVIIiliE, Providence Ct. ti
5,0(J0 pop., on New York. New Haven & Hart
ford Rd., 1 m. W. of Providence, the county
seat and one of the State capitals. Farming
T T lyi E S ; Fridaj's; Independent; eight
pages i8x24; subscription $1 ; established 1887;
E. F. Sibley, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
P A S C O A G, Providence Co. \^ 4,000
pop., on New England Rd., about 23 m. N.
W. of Providence, the county seat and one
of the State capitals, and same distance S.
E. of Worcester, JIass. Woolen manufact-
uring.
HERALiD; Fridays; independent-re-
publican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1892: A. S. Fitz, editor; Pas-
coag Herald Compan.v, publishers (3—3).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
Actual average for 1896. 3.116. In 1897, Y.
nl8 98. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901 yl.
In 1902. (z— 3, 4, 5) I. In 1903, yl (••). In
19LI4, yl.
PAWTUCKET, Providence Co. [j
39,231+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford and New England Rds. and Paw
tucket r., 4 m. N. N. E. of Providence
the county seat and one of the State
capitals. General manufacturing.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; republican: eight to twenty four
pages 181^x24; subscription $3; established
1883; Times Publishing Co., editors and pub-
ll.<«hers(2— 4).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
ess than 14,000. In 1896. E. In 1897. E Z. In
1898, vE. In 1899, vF. im900.E. In 1901. yE.
Actual average for 1902, 15,772; for 1903,
lfi.lS9; for mi, 16.3.J0.
L.E JEAN-BAPTISTE; semi weekly.
Tuesdays and Fridays; French; republican;
four pages 20x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1884: J.-Bte. 8. Brazeau, editor and
gublisher (6— 3).
irculation: In 1897. I, In 1898. publisher
asserts, no issue less than 3.800. In 1899. H.
In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, ( z-4) H. In 1904. yH.
GAZETTE AND CHRONICLE; Frl-
davs- independent; eight pages lfix23; sub-
scription $1; established 1825: Henry W.
Hall, editor; Clironicle Printing Co., pub-
lisliers (6—3).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895,
In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "j?cl." In
1902 Z (4. 5). In 1905, (z— 1) I. In 1904, yl.
ADVANCE; monthly; nnrtenomit a-
tlonal: twelve pages 8x11 : subscription 25
cents; e9taV>lished 1891; A. T. Stratton, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "ikl"
(A A).
PHENIX, Kent Co. D 1,500 pop., on
New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd. and
Pawtuxet r., 15 m. W. of Providence.
Manufactures of woolen goods, cotton
prints and cotton machinery.
PAWTl'XET VALLEY GLEAN-
ER; Fridays; independent -republican J
RHODE ISLAND.
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876; Duncan Campbell, manager
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,600. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I. In 1901. vl.
In 1902. yl. In 11103, (z— 4) I (••). In 1904.
(z-4) H.
PROVIDENCE, c. h., Provideiice
Co. ione of the State Capitals, 175,597t
pop., on New England and New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rds. and at head
of Narragansett bay. Seat of Brown Uni-
versity. General manufacturing and com-
merce.
DA.ILY.
BROWN HERALD ; every morning
except Sunday, during college year; col-
legiate; fourpages 11x15; subscription $3. cO;
established 1891; Students of Brown Univer-
sity, editors and publishers (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
EVENING BULLETIN ; every evening
except Sunday; independent; twelve to
twenty four pages 17^x223^; subscription $6;
established 1863; Providence Journal Com-
pany, editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, C. Actual average
for 1896. 32,376: for the Urst six months
of 1897. 33,624; for 1898". 36,516: for
1899.34,980. Average circulation for year
ending August 31, 1900. 32,219 (aaa). Actual
average for 1900. 36,588: /or a year end-
ng tvith September, I'iOl, 38,450. In 1902,
(z— 1, 2, 4, 5) C. Actual average for 1903,
36.836: for 1904, 37,336.
EVENING TELEGRAM; every even-
ingexcej)t Sunday, and Sunday morning, and
WEEIvLY, Mondays; independent; dail3'
twelve to twentj'. Sundaj' fortj' to fifty-two
pages 181^x22, weekly sixteen pages 20x26;
subscription— daily $5, Sunday $2, weekly 50
cents; established— daily 1880, Sunday 1S76,
weekly 1S99 ; Providence Telegram Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (.3—3),
Circulation-Daily: In 1898, ###. In
1903, C. In 1904, ###.
Sunday: In 1898, ##tt. Actual average
for 1903. 28,784 *. In 1904, ##.
Weekly: "jkl.-
.1 O U R N A L ; every morning, and
MANUFACTLKERS' AND FAR:>I-
ERS' JOURNAL, semi-weekly, Mondays
and Thursdays ; independent; daily and semi-
weekly ten to twelve, Sunday twenty-four to
thirty two pages 17i^x223^; subscription-
daily $6, Sundav $2, semi-weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—dally 1829, Sunday 1885, semi-weekly
1820; Providence Journal Co., editors and
publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, F. Actual
average for 1896, 13,197; for the first
six ynonths of 1897, 12,606; for 1898,
15, 100;/orl899. 13,985. Average circula-
tion for vear ending Aug.31,1900. 11,835 (aaal.
Actual average for \900. 14.918; for a year
ending with September. 1901, 15.338. In
19o2. <^z— 1, 2, 4, 5> E. Actual ax-eragefor 1903,
16.485:^0(1904,17,290 ©0).
Sundav: In 1895, F. Actual average for
1896, 141669 : for the first sixmonths 0/1897,
14,373; for 1898. 15.404: for 1899,
1 4,323 ; for 1900, 15,401 ; for a year end-
in'i \vith September. 1901. 16,917. In 1902.
(z— 1. 2. 4. 5) E. Actual average for 1903,
1 9,392: for UNil. 20,486 (0 0).
Semi-Weekly: In 1898, "ikj." Actual
average for 1899, 1,154: /or 1900, 1,1<J0|
for a year ending with Sept., 1901. 1,100.
In 1902, (Z— 1, 2, 4, 5) T. In 1903. yl. Actual
average for 1904. 1.100.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
eight pages 17x22; subscription— daily $8,
weekly $1; established— dallv 1890, weekly
1892: the News Company, editors and pub-
lishers (3— 3). _ _
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, G. In 1896. G.
CATALOGUE BV STATES.
963
RHODE ISLAND— Providence.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, zH. In 1899. yll. In
1900, zH. In 1901, yH. In 19i»2, (z— 6) G.
Actual average for l'J03. 9.139; for 19U4,
«,«0«. „ ^
Weekly: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898. Z. In
1900, Z. In 1902, "iKL-"
WEEKLY.
ANZEIGERt Saturdays; German; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 17x22; subscription $2;
«9tabll8ii«d 1831; Dr. Felix Hamburger, editor
»nd publlstier (6--3). Circulation ••jki.."
ARBITKATOK; Saturdays (A A).
15EUL.AII CHRISTIAN! Wednesdays;
undenominational; sixteen pages 7^1x101^;
sixbscrlption $1; establistied 1891; Rev. F A.
Hillery, editor; Pentecostal Printing Co..
publishers (1—5).
Girciilatiou: Actual average for 1904,
2,1«1.
CORBETT'S HERALD; Saturdays;
independent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1879; E. A. Corbett, editor;
Corbett's Herald Co., publishers (6—3);
prints three special editions. Combined cir-
culation "JKI. "
EAST PROVIDENCE EAGLE;
Saturdays; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1881; Geo. Fritz, editor; East
Providence Eagle Enterprise Co.. publishers
(7— 3P). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
MANUFACTURING JEWELER;
Thursdays ; jewelry trade ; tveenty-eight
pages 9x12; subscription $1 ; established 1884;
Walter B. Frost, editor; Walter B. Frost &
Co., publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation : In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 2,000; in 1897, 2,050. In
1898, zl. In 1899. publisher asserts, not less
than 2,050. In 1900. I. In 1901, (z-1, 2. 4, 5) 1.
In 1902. vl. In 1903, (z-4) I (••). In 1904,
(z-4) H.
REAL ESTATE REGISTER AND
RENTAL GUIDE; Wednesdays; real
estate, finance and building ; twenty-four
pages 11x14; subscription (1 ; established 1888;
B. S. Lake & Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
3.083. In 1*^96, H. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898. 3.575: for 1899, 3,615;
for 1900, 3,609 !/or 1901, 3,463. In 1902, yH.
In 1903, yH. In 1904, yl.
RHODE ISLANDER; Saturdays; in-
dependent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1884; Mrs. S. F. Monroe, edi-
tor; Rhode Islander Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
VISITOR; Fridays ; roman catholic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1S75; Rev. C. Clifford, editor; Visitor
Publishing Co., publishers (6—3). Circula-
tion "i£L." In 1903. Z (4) (• •).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
LEADER: semi-monthly; educational;
one hundred pages 7x10; subspcriptlnn$3; es-
tablished January, 1903; Thomas W. Bicknell,
editor ; The Leader Publl.shing Company,
publishers (1—3). Circulation "ikl" (A A).
MONTHLY.
BOARD OF TRADE JOURNAL}
monthly; commercial; fifty-four pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1883: George H.
Webb, editor and publisher (6—3).
.^ Circulation: Inl901. "jkl." Actual average
for 1902, 3,383. In 1903. yl (• •). In
1904, yl.
BROWN ALUMNI MONTHLY j
monthly, except August and September;
collegiate; twenty eight pages 7xl0J^; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; Henry R,
Palmer, editor; Brown Alumni Magazine
Company, publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1901, ".ikl." Actual aver
age for a year ending tvith Feb., 1903, 3,000.
In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
CHURCH MESSENGER AND
RHODE ISLAND ENDEATORER;
monthly; Christian endeavor; twenty pages
RHODE ISLAND— Providence.
9x12; subscription 50 cents; estaljllshed 1891;
Cora A. Wells, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898,1. In 1899, zl. In 1900, vl. Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,300. In 1902, (z-11) I. In
1903, "JKL."
LADIES' MAGAZINE; monthly
(AA).
MISSIONARY HELPER; monthly;
free baptist; forty pages 7x9; subscription
50 cents; established 1876; Mrs. Nellie Wade
Whitcomb, editor; Mrs. Ella H. Andrews,
publisher (9—3).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In 1898. zH. In 1899, H.
In 1900, yH. Actual average for a year end-
ing with August, 1901. 3,330. In 1902, yH.
In 1903,11 (A A).
OITTLOOK; monthly; temperance and
prohibition; four pages 11x16; subscription
25 cents ; established 1886 ; Mrs. Mary A.
Babcock, editor; Rhode Island Woman's
Christian Temperance Union, publishers
8—3).
irculation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,000. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. "iKL-" Inl901, Z(4, 6). Inl903. Z (4).
RHODE ISLAND ADVERTISER;
monthly; advertising; twenty pages 4x8;
subscription $1 ; established 1899 ; J. S.
' risinger, editor and publisher (3—5 P).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending tvith August, 1902, 1,358. In
1903, "JKL."
RHODE ISLAND ISSUE: monthly;
temperance; four pages 9x12; subscription
25 cents; established November, 1901; E. A.
Herring, editor ; A. B. Cristy, publisher
(12-3).
Circulation ; Actiial average for 1S03,
3,931 (A A).
BI-MONTHLY.
0I:R WORK; bi monthly; twelve pages
6x9}^; subscription 25 cents; established No-
vember, 1901 ; W. B. Wilson, editor; R. I.
Sunday School Association, publishers (12—3).
Circulation ".ikl."
fc"i
WAKEFIELD, Washington Co. C?
5,000 pop. , on Narragansett Pier Rd., at head
of Point Judith inlet. Manufactures of
woolen and cotton goods. Farming.
EXAMINER ; Thursdays (A A).
NARRAGANSETT TIMES; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
S1.50 ; established 1863 ; D. Gillies' Sons, editors
and publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,800; In 1896 1.3.50. In 1897, I Z.
In 1898. yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900. zl. In
1901, vl. In 1902, (z— 4. 5) I. In 1903. yl. In
1904, (z— 4) I.
WARREN, Bristol Co. d- 5,108t pop.,
on New York. New Haven & Hartford Rd.
and Narragansett bay, 10 m. S. E. of Provi-
dence, one of the State capitals. Good har-
bor. Manufactures of cotton goods, braid
and twine.
GAZETTE; Saturdays; neutral; eight
pages 18x24: subscription $2; established 1865;
W. H. Martin, editor and publisher (.3— 3).
rivculation ; In 1899. -jkl." In 1900. T. In
1931, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl,
WESTHItl^Y, Washington Co. q 7,541t
pop., on New York. New Haven & Hartford
Rd. and Pawcatuck r., 44 m. S. W. of Provi-
dence, one of the State capitals. Woolen,
cotton, printing-press and other manufac-
tures. Granite quarries.
SUN; every evening except Saturday;
republican; eight pages 16x22; subscription
964
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
RHODE ISLAND.
43; established 1893; Geo. H. Utter, editor and
publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, 1. Actual
average for 1897, 3,121 ; for 1893, 3,928 ;
for 1899. 4,139; /or 1900, 4,160; for 1901,
4,4ir; /or 1902, 4,358! for 1903,4,388;
/or 1904. 4,430.
TIMES; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 18x^4; subscription $1; established
August, 1901; Frank W. Dewey, editor and
publisher (8—3).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending ivith Augutt 23. 1902, 2,193. In
19as, (z~4)H. In 1904, yl.
SENIOR; semi-monthly, during school
year ; four pages 10^x14 ; subscription 50
cents; established December, 1900; O. Le Roy
Johnson, editor; Senior Class of High School,
publishers (12— 3). Circulation 'jkl-CAA).
WICKFORD. Wathington Co. g 820
pop., on Newport & Wickford Rd. and
Steamboat Line, 12 m. W. N. W, of New-
port and 20 S. of Providence, the two capi-
tals of the State. Good harbor. Manufact-
uring and agriculture.
STANDARD; Fridays; independent:
tour pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1889; James H. Coggeshall, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation •■JKi"
IVOONSOCKET, Providence Co. ^
28,204+ pop., on New York, New Haven ft
Hartford and New England Rds. and Black-
stone r., 16 m. N. of Providence, the county
seat and one of the State capitals, and 36
S. W. of Boston, Mass. Manufactures of
cotton, woolen and rubber goods and ma-
chinery.
EVENING CALL. ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday and holidays: Independent;
RHODE ISLAND.
four pages 18x23; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1892; Andrew J. McConnell, editor;
Evening Call Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, G. In 1896. G. In
1897, Y. ActuMl average for 1898, 6,143i
for 1899, 6,389; for a year ending with
June. 1900, 6,571: /or 1901, 6,690: /or 1902,
7,134; /or 1903, 7,553; /or 1904, 7,703.
Publisher's announcement.— The Call prints
over 7,800 copies nightly, using its new Goss
double-deck straightline press; capacity
8 to 16 pages nightly. Guarantees largest
circulation, sworn, of any paper printed in
Woonsocket.
EVENING REPORTER; every even-
ing except Sunday; independent; eight to
twelve pages 18x24; subscription — $2.50;
established 1873, Geo. A. Smith, editor;
Woonsocket Reporter Co., publishers (1—5)
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1894.6,059. In 1895. G. In 1896,G. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. Actual average
for a year ending with June, 1900. 6,612.
In 1901, yG. Actual average for 1902, 6,876t
/or 1903, 7,307. In 1904, yG.
L.A TRIBUNE; every evening except
Sunday, and LE PROGRES, Fridays; re-
publican; French; four to eight pages 20x24;
subscription — daily $8, weekly $1 ; estab-
lished-daily 1885. weekly 1898; J. L K. La-
flame, editor; La Tribune Publishing Co.,
publishers ( 3—3 ). „^
Circulation-Daily: In 1896, I. In 1897,
I Z. Actual average for 1898, 2,569. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, (z-6) H. In
1902, (z— 4) H. In 1903. yH. In 1904, yH.
Weekly: "jkl."
TEXTILE GAZETTE; Saturdays;
labor; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1888: C. M. Newton, editor and pub-
lisher (6—8). Circulation "utt."
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Population 1,340.316 1. Land Area 30,170 sq. miles.
Bounded north and northeast by North Carolina, southeast by the Atlantic
Ocean, and southwest by Georgia. State capital : Columbia. Principal products
and industries : Cotton, rice and lumber. Number of newspapers and other
periodicals (March 30, 1905), 152, divided as follows : Daily, 13 ; tri-weekly, 1 ;
semi- weekly, 12; weekly, 113 ; monthly, 13 ; bi-monthly, 1.
The cities and towns of over 4,000 population, according to the United States
census of 1900 (.t), are as follows :
Greenwood 4,8'i4t
Florence 4,647t
Newberry 4,607t
Orangeburg 4,455t
Georgetown 4, 138t
Beaufort 4,110t
Chester 4,075+
Laurens 4,039t
Charleston 55,807+
Columbia 21,108+
Greenville 11,860+
Spartanburg 11,395+
Sumter 5,673+
Anderson 5,498+
Rock Hill 5,485+
Fnion 5,400+
ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE,
c. h., Abbeville Co. -a 3,766+ pop., on Sea-
board Air Line and Soutliern Rds., 106 m.
W. by N. W. of Columbia, the State capi-
tal. Cotton growing.
MEDIUM; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $2 ; established 1871 ;
Robert R. Hemphill, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "JKL."
PRESS AND BANNER} Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1844; Hugh Wilson, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jk-l.'
AIKEN, c. h., Aiken Co. -a 3,4Ut pop.,
on Southern Rd., 17 m. E. of Augusta, Ga.,
and 120 N. W. of Charleston. A winter re
sort for consumptives. Cotton trade. Farm-
ing and lumbering.
JOURNAL. AND REVIEW ; semi-
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridnys; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1870; James F. Byrnesand A.K Loreuz,
editors; Journal Publishing Co., publishers
[1—5).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age/or 1901, 1,133; for 1902, 1,017; /or
903, 1,067. In 1904, (.z-4) ".ikl." (• •).
RECORDER; Fridays ; democratic ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 18S1; Arthur P. Ford, editor and pro-
prietor. Circulation "jkl."
TIMES ; Tuesdays; democratic ; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1890; W. E. Duncan, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulatiou "jkl.- (A A).
ANDERSON, c. h., Anderson Co. "□
5,493t pop., on Blue Ridge, Charleston &
Western Carolina Rds., 27 m. S. S. W. of
Greenville. Cotton seed oil, cotton and yarn
mills and fertilizer manufactories. Cotton
market.
MAIL; every morning except Monday,
and PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE, Mondays;
democratic; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, weeky $1; es-
tablished—daily 1899, weekly 1890; G. P.
Browne, publisher (12—3).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl." In 1903, De
cember, publisher asserts, no Issue during
past year was less than 1,350. In i;k)4, yi.
Weekly; In 1895, I. Actual average
/or 189«, 1,808; /or 1897, 1,800; for 1898,
1,802; for 1899. 1.776. In 1900, \I, In
1901, publisher asserts, no edition was less
than 1,550; in 1902, no issue was less than 1,700.
In 1903, December, publisher asserts, no issue
during past year was less than 1,750. In
1904, yl.
INTELLIGENCER; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1 .50 ; established 1865 ; Clinkscales & Langston ,
editors and publishers (9—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.900. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL" In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
BAMBERG»c.h.,Bam6er£r(7o.gi,533t
pop., on Southern Rd., 18 m. S. S. W. of
Orangeburg Court House. Cotton mill
machine shops, buggy and wagon works.
Farming.
HERALD ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1891; A. W. Knight, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "JKL"
BARNWELL, c. h., Barnwell Co. g
l,329t pop., on Carolina Midland Rd., 90 m.
W. N. W. of Charleston. Manufacturing,
agriculture and cotton growing.
NEW SENTINEL.; Wednesdays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.25;
established 1852; C. L. Brown, editor and
publisher (9— 3). Circulation"iKL." In 1897. Z.
In 1902, "JKL."
PKOPIjE; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 17x24: subscription $1.50; established
1877; John W. Holmes, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
BATESBURG, Lexington Co. D 650
pop., ouSouthernRd.,33m.W. of Columbia.
the State capital. Cotton and fruit.
ADVOCATE; Wednesdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1896;
Bates & Fuller, editors and publishers. Cir-
culation "jkl."
BEAUFORT, c. h., Beaufort Co. g
4,1101- pop., on Port Royal and Augusta Rd.
and Port Royal r., 15 m. from the Atlantic
ocean and 80 S. W. of Charleston. Good
harbor. Center of phosphate trade. Yellow
pine and cypress lumber, rice, cotton and
sweet potatoes.
CHURCHMAN; Thursdays; religious:
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
March, 1904; Rev. L. Ruffln Nichols, editor
and publisher (:3 — 5 P).
966
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
SOUTH CAR LIN A.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 19'.>6: N. Christenien, editor and pub-
lisher (6 — 3). Circulation ■•jkl."
BENNETTSVILLE, c. h., Marl-
boro Co. [/ 1,929+ pop., on Cape Fear & Yad-
kin Valley and Atlantic Coast Line Rds.,
24 m. X. by N.E. of Darlington. Agriculture.
MARLBORO DE3IOCRAT;
Wednesdays; democratic; four pages 20x26;
subscription %\ ; established 1876; S. A. Brown,
editor; S. A. Brown & Co., publishers. Circula-
tiou •jKi.."
PEE DEE ADVOCATE; Thursday.s;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
^1; established 1888; R. L. Freeman, editor
and publisher (2—4).
Circulatiou : In 1900, 'jkl." Actual aver-
age for a year ending with October 17, 1901,
1,060. In 1902, "JKL." Actual average for
1903.1,276. In 1904, yl.
BISHOPVILLE, Sumter Co. n 715
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 21 m. N. E.
of Sumter, the county seat. Farming.
LEADER AND VINDICATOR;
Wednesdays; democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established March, 1902; H.
S. Cunningham, editor and publisher (1—3).
Circulation— In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
CAMDEN, c. h., Kershaw Co. [^ 2,441t
pop., on Charleston, Ohio River and South
Carolina & Georgia Rds., 1 m. E. of Wateree
r. and 32 N. E. of Columbia, the State capi-
tal. Winter resort. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE; Fridays ; democratic ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1889; W. L. McDowell, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl"
PEOPLE; Thursdays; democratic: eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
February, 1904; W. A. Schrock, editor and
publisher (1—5).
WATEREE MESSENGER; Tuesdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26: subscription
$1.50; established 1884; Chas. W. Birchmore,
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Clrc'n "jkl."
CJH A.PIN, Lexington Co. u 187t pop.—
local census 322— on Columbia, Newburgh
& Laurens Rd., 23 m. N. W. of Columbia,
the State capital. Cotton gins, planing,
shingle and saw mills. Corn, wheat and
oats.
CAROLINA NEWS; Thursdays;
Tour pages 18x24; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1894: H. C. Bailey, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
CHILD'S MONTHLY; juvenile; four
pages 11x16; suhsjcription K) cents; estab-
lished Mav. 19(^: J. B. Bailey, editor and pub-
lisher (:>— 3). Circulation "ikj, " (A A).
CHARLESTON, c. h., Charleston
Co. p 55,807+ pop., on Atlantic Coast Line,
Plant System and South Carolina & Georgia
Rds., at confluence of Ashley and Cooper
rs., 7 m. from the Atlantic ocean. Fine har-
bor and foreign and domestic trade. Ship-
ping point for cotton, and port of entry.
EVENING POST; every evening ex-
cept Sunday: democratic; eight paees 15x22;
subscription $6; established 1894; T. R. War-
ing, editor; The Evening Post Publishing Co..
publishers: F. H. McMaster, manager (6—3).
Circulation: In 1896. "jju.." In 1897, T Z.
In 1898, zT. In 1899. zl. In 1900. I (? ?).
In 1901. yl. In 1909, yl. Actual average for
1903, 2.4S'2: for 19i)4, :i,7'i\.
^iblifiher's announcemetit.—A good, clean,
afternoon dally, which carries the adver-
tising of its home merchants and brings
them business, and can do the same for
you.
Published in the metropolis and chief
seaport of South Carolina, and delivered
into the homes of the people by our own
carriers.
There is deposited in the savings banks
of Charleston over live million dollars in
small savings. The value of the garden
truck and long staple cotton grown within
twenty miles of Charleston is over two
million dollars annually, and the Evening
Post leaches the people who earn and
spend this money. Can you afford to ig-
nore a community like this in making up
your list ?
Let us send you sample copy and rates.
NEWS AND COURIER: every moni-
Injr except Sunday, SITNDAY NEWS,
Sundays, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
democratic; daily eight, Sunday twelve,
weekly sixteen pages 17x23; subscription —
dally $10, Sunday $2, weekly $1 ; established
1803; J. C. Hemphill, editor; The News and
Courier Co., publishers (6— 3i.
Circulatiou— Dailv: Actual average for
1894. 7,57. "5. In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. vH. In 1899. vH. In 1900, fz-1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 10) H. In 1901. G. In 1902. yG. In 191'3.
G. In 1904, yG (0 0).
AVoekly: '•fm^" In 1903, H. In 1904, yH.
MESSENGER; Saturdays; negro; re-
publican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1894: Charleston Messenger
Co., editors and publishers (7—3 P). Circula-
tion "JKI."
REVIEW; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.90; established
1897; B. P. Carey, editor: Kiley & Carey, pub-
lishers (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
SOUTHERN REPORTER ; Satur-
days; negro: four pages 15x22; subscription
HI: established 1897; I. E. Lowery, editor;
Reporter Publishing Co., publishers (7—3).
Circulation "jkl."
DRAWING AND MANUAL
TRAINING JOURNAL; monthly, from
October to June: educational: fifty-six to
sixtv fonrp8e:es7.x9i^: subscription $1: estab-
lished 1902: ElizabethM. Getz. editor and pub-
llsher(3— 3). Circulation "jkl."
KEYSTONE; monthly; women's work;
sixteen pages 9x12: subscription 50 cents;
established 1899; Mary and Louisa B. Poppen-
hein. editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 190^, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for \901. 1,000. In 1902, "JKL." In 1903,
December, publisher asserts, every issue
durlner past year was 1,000. In 1905. January,
publisher asserts, every issue during 1904 was
1,000.
SHIELD AND DIAMOND ;bl month.
Iv, durlngthe college year; college fraternity ;
fiftv eight pages 6x9; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1890; Robert Adger Smyth, editor;
Grand Council of the PI Kappa Alpha Fra-
ternity, publishers. Circulation "ijsjt"
CHERAW, Chesterfield Co. i l,151t
pop., on Cheraw & Darlington, Cheraw ft
Salisbury and Seaboard Air Line Rds.. at
head of navigation on Great Pedee r,, 143
m. N. of Charleston, Farming.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24: subscription $1 ; established
1896: J. N. gtrlcklln, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation -ixi" In 1903, Z (4).
CHESTER, 0. h., Chester Co. rS 4,075t
pop., on Lancaster & Chester, Carolina St
Northwestern, Seaboard Air Line and
Southern Rds., 60 m. N. of Columbia, the
State capital. Cotton raising.
LANTERN: semi-weekly. Tuesdays
and Fridays; four pages 18x24; subscription
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
9G7
SOUTH CAROLINA.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
$2; established 1897; J. T. Bigham. editor and
publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
REPORTER; Thursdays; four pages
20x_'6; subscription $2; established 1869; John
H. Buchanan, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion •JKL."
CHESTERFIELD, c.h., Chesterjteld
Co. d 3<m pop . 12 m. N, by N. W. of Cheraw.
Connected by steamboat line. Manufact-
uring, lumber and agriculture.
ADVERTISER! Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
«stablished 1883; John T. Meehan, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
CLIFTON, Spartanburg Co. t] 1,6001
pop.— local estimate 3,000— on Southern Rd. ,
7 m. E. of Spartanburg.
WORIjD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 11x15; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1897; S. T. Reid, editor; Reld & Smith,
publishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
CLINTON, iawrent Co. t] 1.889t pop.,
on Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air
Line Rds., 69 m. N. W. of Columbia, the
State capital. Grain, fruit and cotton. Cot-
ton mill center. Two large educational in-
stitutions.
CHRONICLE; Fridays ; four pages
18x24; subscriptions!; established February.
1901; J. F. Jacobs, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,008 #. In 1903, "jkl.'
GAZETTE; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1888; W. J. Dendy,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN;
Thursdays; presbyterlan ; twenty pages
11x16; subscription $2; established 1848; J.F.
& W. S. Jacobs, editor and publisher (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,100. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, zH. Actual average for a year ending
with September, 1899, 2.808. In 19rO, yH.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4) I. Actual average
for a uear ending with August 1903, 3,803;
for a year ending with November. 1904,
4.369.
OlJRj>IONTHL.Y; presbyterlan; sixty-
eight pages 5x6?^ ; subscription $1 ; established
1866: Wm. P. Jacobs, editor and publisher
(9-3).
Circulation: In 1895. T. In 1896, I. Actual
average for 1897. 2,100; for 1898. 2.220.
In 1899, H. In 1900. yl. Actual average for
1901, 2,616. In 1902. yH. In 1903, H. In
1904. yH.
COLUMBIA, c. h., Richland Co. a
State Capital, 21, 108-i- pop., center of seren
railroads on the Columbia canal and Con-
garee r., 180 m. N. N. W. of Charleston.
Seat of the University of South Carolina-
Cotton factories and compress and cotton-
seed oil mills. Farming.
RECORD; every evenlngexcept Sunday;
Independent-democratic; eight paged 13t20:
subscription t5; established 1897; Paul M.
Bruce, editor; Record Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Circulation "iii." In 1898. Z. In 1899.
Z. In 1902. ".iKL." In 1903, Z (4j.
STATE; every morning, and SEMI-
WEEK T^Y, Tuesdays and Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages \l}Ax22%; Bubscription—
dally tS. semi- weekly $2; established 1891;
State Company, editors and publishers (1 — 4)
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1894, 3,1.55. In 1895, 11. In
1896, publisher asserts, not less
than 3,000. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yH. Actual average for a
year ending with April 6, 1899,
4,808; /or a year ending with
June. 19t)0, 4,542; for 1901,
5,145; /or 1902. 5,777; for^
1903, 6,568; for ukj4, 8,164 (00).
Sunday: Actual average for 1904, OjllT
(0O)
Seini-VYeekly : Actual ax^erage for 1894,
3,032, In 1895. I. In 1896, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1.92(J. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902. yl. Actual average for 1003,2,015;
/or 1904. 2,251.
jr^^The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded the State is
guaranteed by the publishers of Rowell's
American Newspaper Directory, who will
pay one hundred dollars to the first per-
son who successfully controverts its ac-
curacy.
Publisher's announcemeyit . — There are 1,089
post offices in South Carolina. The Statk,
with its daily, Sunday and semi-weekly
editions, goes to 668 of them, and, in addi-
tion, to many patrons of rural delivery
routes.
The largest daily and Sunday circulation
in South Carolina, and the only morning
paper that makes a sworn statement of its
circulation.
The South is growing rapidly in wealth
and industries and offers a rich field for
advertisers of articles of merit.
The State alone covers almost all of
South Carolina— the greatest cotton manu-
facturing State in the Union, except one.
The State PROVES a larger circulation
than any other South Carolina daily
claims.
Beyond all question the want ad medium
of South Carolina.
SOUTH CAROLINA STANDARD;
Thursdays; baptist; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; A. C. Osborn,
D.D. and Prof. J. R. Wilson, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
SOUTHERN SUN; Saturdays; Afro-
American; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established November, 1901; Southern
Sun Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers ( 3 3),
Circulation: Actual average for 1902.
1 , 7 02. In 190.^. y 1 . In 1904. y 1 .
WAY OF FAITH; Thursdays; relig-
ious; sixteen pages 9x14; subscription $1;
established 1890; J. M. Pike, editor; Oliver
Gospel Missions, publishers. In 1903, (z— 4) G.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, no
edition less than 3,800; In 1896,5.000. In 1897.Y.
Actual average for 1898. 9,824; for 1899,
10,000. In 1900, zG. In June, 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, for the past four years has
never fallen under 7.800. In 1902, yF. In
190-^. yF. In 1904, y<i.
BIBLE STUDENT; monthly (A A).
DIOCESE; monthly ; religious ; ten
pages 12x19; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1890; J. R. L. Bryan Co., editors and
publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1902,
Z'4). InlDO.S. Z (4). (AA).
EDUCATIONAL; monthly; twenty to
thirty two pages 8x10: subscription $1; es-
tablished 1896; Zach McGhee, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3). Circulation "OLi"
CONWAY, c. h., Horry Co. n- 705t
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., at head of
navigation on Waccamaw r., 15 m. from the
Atlantic ocean. Manufacture of turpentine.
Naval stores and pine lumber.
HORRY HERALD; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
e.stabli8hed 1886; H. H. Woodward, editor;
9U8
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Conway Publishing Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
DARLINGTON, c. h., Darlington
Co. cf 3,0;28f pop., on Charleston, Sumter &
Northern and Cheraw & Darlington Rds.,
112 m. N. of Charleston. Phosphate works.
Cotton factory.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1874;
Alex. G. KoUoch. editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
AGRICUL.TURAL, HERALD;
monthly; independent; sixteen pageslIxlB;
subscription 50 cents; established 1895; B. O.
Bristow, editor and publisher (12—3). Circu-
lation "JKl.."
DILLON, Marion Co. cf 1,015 pop., on
Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 133 m. N. E. of
Charleston. Cottonseed oil mill and fer-
tilizer factory. Cotton mills and farming.
Tobacco warehouses.
CENTURY DAWN; Thursdays; non-
sectarian; four pages 13x20: subscription SI;
established June, 1902; A. W. Bethea, edi
tor and publisher Co— 3). Circulation "jkl."
HERALD; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1895 ; A. B.
Jordan, editor and publi-sher.
Circulation: Actual average for the
first six months of 1897, 1,2'>25. In 1898,
"JKL." In 1902, Z (1,2,4).
DUE WEST, Abbeville Co. -a l,631t
pop , 12 m. N. of Abbeville Court House,
the county seat. Location of Ersklne Col-
lege, a theological seminary.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRES-
BYTERIAN ; Wednesdays; reformed pres-
byterlan ; eight pages 13x21; subscription $2;
established 1852; W. M. Grier and T. G.
Boyce, editors; R. S. Galloway, publisher
(3—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallt-st 2.2;3S. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898. vl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. zl. In 1901. vl.
In 1902, (z— 3, 4) I. In 1903, y I. In 1904, y I.
EASLEY, Pickens Co. ^ 903 pop., on
Southern Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Pickens.
EASLEY PROGRESS; Wednesdays
(A A).
EDGEFIELD, c. h.. Edgefield Co. -D
l,775t pop., on Southern Rd., 25 m. N. of Au-
gusta,Ga., and 56 S. W. of Columbia, the State
capital. Cotton growing and agriculture.
ADVERTISER; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1..^;0;
established 1835; J. L. Mims, editor and pub-
lisher (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl "
C H RO N I C li E ; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
estaVjlished issi; James T. Bacon, editor; L.
Wigfall Cheatham, publisher (9 — 3i. Circula-
tion "JKI.."
FAIRFAX, Barnwell Co. p SOlfpop.,
on Charleston & Western Carolina and
Florida Central & Peninsular Rds., 58 m.
S. E. of Augusta, Ga., and 65 N. of Savannah.
Cotton and corn.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; demo
cratlc; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1892; Miss Virginia D. Young, ed
Itor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
FLORENCE, c. h., Florence Co. cT
4,647+ pop., on Wilmington, Columbia &
Augusta, Northeastern and Cheraw & Dar-
SOUTH CAROLINA.
llngton Rds., 102 m. N. E. of Charleston
Agriculture,
TI3IES; everv evening except Sundav,
and TI3IES-MESSENGER, Thursdays;
democratic; daily six, weekly eight pages
15}^x22; subscription— dally $4, weeklv SI;
established— daily 1894, weekly 1876; Hart-
well M. Ayer, editor and publisher (6—3).
CIrc'n— daily "JKL." weekly "jkl."
REFORM ADVOCATE; Thursdays;
democratic; six pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1893; G. R. Pettigrew, editor;
The Reform Advocate Publishing Co , pub-
lishers. Circulation "JKL." (A A).
CHRONICLE; monthly ; religious ;
four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; es-
tabli-shed 1897; E. R. Roberts, editor; Hart
well M. Ayer, puVjlisher (1 — 4). Circ'n "jkl."
FORT MILL, York Co. 6 l,394t pop. ,
on Southern Rd., 18 m. N.E. of Yorkville, the
county seat. Manufactures of cotton goods.
TI3IES; Wednesdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; W. B. Ar-
drey, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
GAFFNEY,c. h., Cherokee Co. t)8.937t
pop., on Southern Rd. Manufactures of
lime, carriages, wagons and cotton goods.
Agriculture.
LEDGER; semi-weekly; Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; Tuesday four, Friday
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished February. 1894; Ed.H. DeCamp, editor
and publisher (3—3).
C ircu I a tion : ^c^uaZ average for 1S93,
1,309; for 1896, 1,305; for 1897. 1,459;
for 1898, 1,46S; /or 1899, 1,583. In 1900. yl.
Actual average for a year ending with May,
1901, 1,506. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904. yl.
CHEROKEE NEWS; Thursdays;
democratic; tw^elve pages 13x193^; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1899; S Frank Parrott.
editor; Cherokee Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation; Actual average for 1899,
1.03S;/or a year ending with .Tune, 1900,
1,09«; for 1901. I,til6. In 1902, yl. In
1903. y I. In l!t04, (z— 4) I.
GRIT AND STEEL; monthly; game
cocks; sixty-eight pages 7}410J^; subscrip-
tion nO cents; established 1899; Edward H.
De Camp, editor and publisher (9—3). Circu-
lation ".JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
GEORGETOWN, c. h., Georgetown
Co. D- 4,13St pop., on Georgetown & Western
Rd. and Wlnyah bay, 15 m. from the Atlan-
tic ocean. Foreign and domestic commerce.
Rice growing.
S U N DAY O U T L O O K ; Sundays;
eight paues 13xl9i^; subscription .§1.50; es-
tablished July, 1900"; J. Walter Doar, editor;
Outlook Printing Co., publishers (3—3). Cir-
culation "JKI."
GREENVILLE, c. h., Greenville Co,
t) 11.860t pop., on Carolina, Knoxville &
Western, Columbia & Greenville, Western
Carolina and Southern Rds.. 143 m. N. W.
of Columbia, the State capital. Seat of
Furman University, Baptist Female Col-
lege and Chicora College. Cotton market
and several cotton factories.
DAILY HERALD; every afternoon
except Saturday; evening eight. Sunday
twelve pages 15"x22; subscription $5; estab-
lished December. HO.': J. C. Brewer, editor;
Herald Publishing Co., publishers (1—4).
CireiilaMon 'jkl."
N'KW'S: e^erv morning except Monday,
and SE.^I I- WEEK 1>Y. Tuesdays and Fri-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
U()9
SOUTH CAROLINA.
days; democratic; dally eight, Beiiiivveeklj'
four pages; dally 15x22, semi weekly 18x24;
subscripilon— dally $6, semi weekly 75 cents;
established 1874; R. W. Simpson, Jr., editor;
R. W. Simpson, Jr., & Co., publishers (2— t)-
Circulation — dally ■•jki.." semi- weekly "jkl."
MOUNTAINEER; semi-weekly, Wed-
nesdays and Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages IS-^cSO; subscription $1; established 1824;
James A. Hoyr, editor and publislier (3—8).
Circulation: In 18'J5 and IS'.tti. publisher as
aerts, no edition less than l.T.'iO. In 1897, IZ.
lu 1898, zl. In 181)9, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,800. In 190i), vl. In 1901. yl. In
1903, yl. In 1903. y I. In 19u4. yl.
NEWS AM) VIEWS; semi-weekly;
Wednesdays and Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages ir).v22: subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1903; John L. Carr, editor;
Plttman & Son, publishers (2—4). Circula-
tion "JKL."
BAPTIST COURIER; Thursdays;
baptist; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $2;
established 1869; Keys & Thomas, editors and
publishers (6—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 4.600 in
1892 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. HZ.
In 1893, zH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yl. In
1901, (z-3, 4) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, ^z-4) I
(••). Inl904,yl.
COTTON PL.ANT; Fridays; agricult-
ural; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1883; J. A. Hoyt, publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2.100. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. lu
1898. zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl (A A).
TRI-STATE ODD-FELiIiOW;
monthly; odd-fellowship; eight pages 11x15;
subscription $1; established 1902; J.R.Peden,
editor and publisher (3—5 P).
Circulation : Actual average for 1903,
1.1 89; /o/- 1904, 2,078.
GREENWOOD, Greenwood Co. -n
4,824t pop., on Port Royal & West Carolina,
Seaboard Air Line and Southern Rds., 10 m.
E. of Abbeville Court House, the county
seat. Cotton mill, cotton seed oil manufac-
tory and fertilizer works.
CHRISTIAN APPEAL; Thursdays;
religious; eight pages 15x2i; subscription
$1; established 1903; C. W. Crighton, editor
and publisher (1—4), Circulation"JKL."(A A).
INDEX; Thursdays; independent-demo
cratic; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1897; H. L. Watson, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 19J4, yl.
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1891; G. W. Gardner, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation "JKL." In 1902. Z (4).
NEWS AND VIEWS; Thursdays; lo-
cal; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; J. R. Pittman, editor; News and
Views Co., publishers (3—5 P).
SOUTH CAROLINA BAPTIST;
Wednesdays; baptist; sixteen pages 11x15;
subscription $1; established 1897; A. Pittman,
editor; Pittman & Son, publishers (S— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL-" In 1900. Z (3, 4, 5). In 1902.
"iKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
HAMPTON, c. h., Hampton Co. g 538t
pop., on Port Royal & West Carolina Rd.,
45 m. N. W. of Port Royal. Agriculture and
stock raising.
HA-IIPTON CO. GUARDIAN;
Wednesdays; democratic: four pages 20x26;
subscription $1.50; established 1877 ; M. B. Mc-
Sweeney, editor and publisher. Girc'n "jkl."
HARTS VIL.LE, Darlington Co. cf
704 pop., 13 m. N.W . of Darlington.
COUNTY MESSENGER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
SOUTH CAROLINA.
$1 ; eHtabllshed 1893; T. J. Drew, editor;
Hartsvllle Publishing Co., publisherH (8—3).
Circulation "jju." In 1903. Z (4) (• •).
HICKORY, York Co. b on South
Carolina c-t Georgia Rd., 10m. S. W. of York-
ville, the county seat.
HICKORY GROVE SUN; Saturdays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; P. B. Love, editor; The Sun Com-
pany, publishers. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
HOLLY HILL, Berkeley Co. p 256t
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 12 m. N. of
of Pregnalls. Cotton.
BERKELEY NEWS; Fridays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 191)0;
R. A. Grant, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
HONEAPATH, Anderson Co. ^ 617t
pop., on Soutliern Rd., 33 xn. S. of Greenville.
Cotton growing.
CHRONICLE; Wednesdays; fourpages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1894; G. E.
Moore, editor and publisher (9—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
JOHNSTON, Edgefield Co. ^ 865t
pop., on Southern Rd., 34 m. N. by N. E. of
Augusta, Ga. Agriculture.
MONITOR; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1877; Chas. J. Terrell, editor and pub-
lisher. Circ'n "JKL." In 1900. Z. In 1902, "Jii£ "
NEWS; Wednesdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1902; A. Fuller Perkins, editor and publisher
(1-5).
KERSHAW, Lancaster Co. i 627t
pop., on Charleston, Cincinnati & Chicago
Rd., 18 m. S. E. of Lancaster, the county
seat. Turpentine works. Agriculture and
cotton raising.
ERA; Tuesdays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1889; J.
W. Hamel. editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL "
KINGSTREE, c.li., Williamsburg Co.
D- 760t pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd. and
Black r., 64 m. N. of Charleston. Shipping
point for lumber. Cotton and garden truck.
COUNTY RECORD; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1885; C. W. Wolfe, editor and
proprietor (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl." In 1899,
Z. In 1902, "JKL." In 1903, Z (11).
MAIL; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x2(); subscription $1 ; established
1900; P. H. Stoll, editor; Stoll Bros., publish-
ers (fi — 3). Circulation "jkl."
LANCASTER, c. h.. Lancaster Co. b
1,477+ pop., on Charleston, Cincinnati 9i
Chicago and Cheraw & Chester Rds., 72 m.
N. of Columbia, the State capital. Agri-
culture.
LEDGER ; semi weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays ; democratic ; four pages
16x22; subscription $1.50; established 1852;
Thurlow S. Carter, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl "
ENTERPRISE ; Wednesdays ; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1891; A. J.Clark, editor; Enter-
prise Publishing Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,125. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "ixi-" (??). In 1902, Z (4,6). In 1903,
Z(l).
970
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
SOUTH CAROLINA.
REVIEW; Wednesdays ; democratic ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; establish-
ed 1878; Charles T. Connors, editor; Riddle &
Connors, publishers (6—3). Circ'n ' jkl."
LAURENS, c. h., Laurens Co. ^ 4,029t
pop., on Port Royal & West Carolina and
Laurens Rds., 78 m. N. W. of Columbia, the
State capital. Farming. Cotton and
furniture factories.
ADVERTISER ; Wednesdays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1885 ; W. W. Ball, editor and pub-
r.sher (8—3) Circulation "iKi"
LAUREXSVILLE HERAI.D ; Fri
days ; democratic ; four pages 20x28; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1845; T. B. Crews, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
PEOPLE'S RECORD; Saturdays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; establish
ed June 1901; Rev. L. B. Langford & W. R.
Saxon editors. Circulation "iKL."
LEXINGTON, c. h., Lexington Co. a
806+ pop., on Southern Rd., 14 m. W. of
Columbia, the State capital. Agriculture,
fruit raising, turpentine and lumbering and
cotton manufacturing.
DISPATCH; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1870: G.M.Harman. editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,040. In 1896, 1. In 1897. publisher
asserts, 1,250. Actual average for ims, 1,300.
In 1899, Tl. In 190O. yl. In 1901. yl. In
1902, (z— 4. 6) I. In 1903, y I. In 1904, 1 (DD).
MoCORMICK, Abbeville Co. -D 237
pop., on Charleston & Western Carolina
Rd., 15 m. N. E. of Lincolnton, Ga. Cotton
growing.
3IESSENGER; Thursdays: democratic;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
May, 1902; Jouett P.Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3). Circulation "jjfL."
MANNING, c. h., Clarendon Co. □
1,430+ pop., on Central of South Carolina Rd.,
50 m. E. by S. E. of Columbia, the State
capital, and 70 N. W. of Charleston. Lum-
ber mills. Agriculture.
FAR3IER; Thursdays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1899 ; E. J
Browne, editor; Manning Publishing Com
panv, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
T I 31 E S ; Wednesdays ; democratic ;
four and six pages 20x26; subscription .SI. 50;
established 1886; Louis Appelt, editor; H. R.
Buger, publisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl." In
1899, Z. In 1902, "iKL-- In 1903. Z (4) (••!.
MARION, c. h., Marion Co. c( l-831t
pop., on Wilmington. Columbia & Augusta
Rd., 110 m. E. by N. E. of Columbia, the
State capital. Cotton growing.
STAR; Wednesdays; democratic: four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50: estaV)lished
1846 : John C. Mace, editor and nnhlisher
((5—3). Circulation "iKL." In 1903, Z (4).
MI7LX.INS, Marion Co. ^ 828t pop.
—local estimate 1,200— on Atlantic Coast
Line Rd., 9 m. N. E. of Marion, the county
Beat. Largest tobacco market in South
Carolina. Cotton, corn and live stock,
brick anri lumber.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays ; four
pages 18x24; subscription SI : established 1897;
J. L. Piatt, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "iJKi."
SOUTH CAROLINA.
NEWBERRY, «• h-. Newberry Co. -D
4,607+ pop., on Southern and Columbia,
Newberry & Laurens Rds., 47 m. N. W. of
Columbia, the State capital. Seat of New-
berry College. Cotton and cottonseed-oil
mills, cotton gin and door, sash and blind
factory.
EVENING TELEGRAM; every even-
ing except Sundavs (A A).
HERALD AND NEWS; semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1865; Elbert H. Aull, editor and publisher
(3-3).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. In 1896. 1. In 1897, I Z. Act-
ual average for 1398. 1,T31 . In 1899. yl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4, 5) I. In
1903. yl. In 1904. yl.
LUTHERAN VISITOR ; Thursdays;
lutheran; sixteen pages 11x14; subscription
$1; established 1886; Rev. S.T. Hallman, D.D.,
editor; W. P. Houseal. publisher (6—8).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
2,l'-25; for 1896. 2,771? for the first six
months of 1897, 3,157; for 1898. 3.155.
In 1899. vH. In 190<J. zH. In 1901, yH. In
1902, vH. In 19().S, I ( • • ) ( A A).
OBSERVER; weekly, twice a week,
Tuesdays and Fridays: democratic: eight
pages 13x20; subscription SI. 50; established
1882: W. H. Wallace, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
ORANGEBURG, c. h., Orangeburg
Co. G 4,455+ pop., on South Carolina & Geor-
gia and Atlantic Coast Line Rds. and North
Edisto r., 51 m. S. of Columbia, the State
capital, and 79 N. W. of Charleston. Rice-
saw and grist mills. Seat of Claflin Uni-
versity and South Carolina Agricultural
College. Agriculture.
NEWS; every evening except Sundays;
local; eight pages 13x20: subscription S3: es-
tablished October, 1904; R.Lewis Berry & Co.,
editors and publishers (1—5 P).
PEOPLE'S RECORJ>ER! Satur-
days; negro-republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1893 ; C. F.
Holmes, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl." Actual average
/'or 1897, 1,084. In 1898. yl. In 189fl, "JKL.-
^cf ttaZ averacrc/or a year ewrfin fir wi^/iDecf'Hi -
ber 21, 1901, 2,810. In 1902, yH. Actual
average for 1903. 2,361 : for 1MI4. 2.483.
TIMES AND DE3IOCRAT: Wednes-
days ; democratic : eieht pages 15x22 : sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1869 ; James L.
Sims, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
leis than 1,800. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKi.."
PICKENS, c. h., Pickens Co. t] 449t
pop., on Southern and Pickens Rds., 20 m-
W. by N. W. of Greenville. Minerals.
PEOPLE'S JOIKNAL: Thursdays;
democratic; four pages lSx24; subscription
$1; established 189(*: J. L. O.Thompson, editor
and riiibllsher (2— 4i. Circulation "jkl •
SENTINEL; Thursdays: democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription SI: established
1871: J. L.O. Thompson, editor: Thompson &
Richev. publishers. Circulation "jkl • In
1901, Z (1,2, 4,5).
PORT ROYAL, Beaufort Co. q 601!
pop., on Port Royal & Augusta Rd. and
Port Royal Island, 4 m. S. of Beaufort, the
county seat. Agriculture.
PALMETTO POST; Thursdays; demo-
cratic ; four pages 15x22 ; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1881 ; S. H. Rodgers, editor and pub.
Usher. Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
971
SOUTH CAROLINA.
ROCKHILIi, York Co. b «,485t Pop.,
on Charleston, Cincinnati & Southern and
Southern Rds., 12 m. S. E. of Yorkvllle, the
county seat. Seat of^Winthrop Normal
and Industrial College, a State institution
for females. Cotton factories and agri-
culture.
RECORD; tri-weeklj', Tuesdays, Thurs-
days and Saturdays (A A).
HERAIjD; semi weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1876; Joseph J.
Hull, editor and publisher(3 — 3). Circ'n ••jkl."
J OIJRNA Li; semi-weekly; four pages
18x24; subscription $2; established June, 1901:
T. W. and J. M. Charlotte, editors; Journal
Publlshiug Company, publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
FRIENDSHIP BANNER; Thursdays
(A A).
MESSENGER; Fridays ; republican;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; establish-
ed 1896; C. P. T. White, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "JKL"
SAINT GEORGE, Dorchester Co. g
576+ pop., on South Carolina & Georgia Rd.,
48 m. N. W. of Charleston. Lumber, tur-
pentine and agriculture.
DORCHESTER DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1896; John J. Howell and
Will K. Jones, editors and publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL."
DORCHESTER EAGLE; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 17x23; subscription
$1; established 1899: Marvin P. Felder, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
ST. MATHEWS, Orangeburg Co. n
758 pop.
RECOR DER ; Wednesdays (A A).
SALiIJDA,c. li. SaludaCo. -0 2891; pop.,
47 m. S. W. of Columbia and 50 N. of
Augusta, Ga. Farming.
ST A N D A R D ; Wednesdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; establish-
ed September, 1902; A. B. Cargile, editor and
publisher (2—4).
Circiilntiou: Actual average for 1903,
1,077. In 1904, "jkl."
SPARTANBURG, c. li., Spartan-
burg Co. \2 11,395+ pop., on Port Royal &
West Carolina and Southern Rds., 93 m. N.
W. of Columbia, the State capital. Seat
of Wofford College. Gold mines and cot-
ton mills.
HERA LD; every morning except Mon-
day ; VVEEKLiY, Puesdays ; and PIED-
MONT HEADLIGHT. Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight to tsvelve pages 15x22 ; sub
scription— daily $5, Tuesdays $1, Fridays 75
cents; established— daily 1890, weeklies 1893;
Rev. Geo. H. Waddell, editor and publisher
(7-3 P ).
Circlilatiou— Daily : jkl. • In 1902, Z (4).
Combined Weekly; In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 2,500. In 1896. H. In
1897, H Z. In 1898, zH. In 1899, y I. In 1900,
zl. In 1901, July, publisher asserts, the
smallest edition during the past year was
not less than 3,000 #. In 1902, Z (4). In
1904. 1.
JOURNAIi; every evening except Sun
day, and FREE liANCE, Fridays; demo-
cratic: eight pages 15x22; subscription— dailv
$5, weekly $1; established— daily 1900, weekly
1899; Chas. H. Henry, editor; Spartanburg
Journal Company, publishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl." Iu 1904, De- '
SOUTH CAROLINA.
cember, publisher asserts, no Issue during
past year less than 1,700.
Weekly : In 1901. "jjkl." In 1902, July, pub-
lisher asserts, each isaua for past eighteen
months has not been leis than 1,900. In 1903,
December, publisher asserts no issue during
past year was less than 1,900. In 1904, De-
cember, publisher asserts, no issue during
past year was less than 1,.S00.
CAROLINA SPARTAN; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1844; J. C. Garlington, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, publisher asserts, smallest edition
1,422. In 1897, Y. Inl898, "jkl."
LINK; Saturdays; religious; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.25; established August
190; J. H. Manley, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
PIEDMONT INDICATOR; Satur-
days; negro; four pages 14x22; subscription
II; established 1896; Labau Morgan, editor
and publisher (3—3). Circulation "iKj."
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE; Thursdays; methodlst episcopal,
south; sixteen pages llxl5i.g; subscription
$2; established 1836; W. R. Richardson, edi-
tor; Herald Publishing Co., publishers (1—4).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, no
edition less than 4,000; in 1896, 4,500; In 1897,
4.600. In 1898, yG. In 1899, zG. In 1900, yG.
In 1901, yG. In 1902, (z— 4, 6) G. In 1903,.
(z-4) G. In 1904, yH.
SUMMERVILLE, Dorchester Co. p
2,420+ pop., on Southern Rd., 21 m. N. W. of
Charleston. Health resort. Brick manu-
factory and saw mills. Ice factory and
cold storage.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1888;
W. R. Dehon, editor; Summerville Publish-
ing Company, publishers (6—3). Circ'n"iKi"
SUMTER, c. h., Sumter Co. D 5,6r3t
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line, Charleston,
Sumter & Northern, Central of South Caro-
lina and Manchester & Augusta Rds., 42 m.
E. by S. E. of Columbia, the State capital,
and 90 X. N. W. of Charleston. Farming.
ITEM; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 13x20; subscription $4.50; estao-
lished 1894 ; H. G. Osteen, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL." ■
DEFENDER; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished October 15. 1903; W. L. Andrews, editor;
Defender Publishing Co., publishers (1— 5K
Circulntion: Actual average for 1904,
1.02«.
FKEEMAN; Thursdays; independent-
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
.$1; established 1892; W. C. Ivy, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
HERAliD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1-50: established
1892; J. M. Knight, editor; Knight Bros., pub-
lishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z
(••)•
WATCHMAN AND SOUTHRON;
Wednesdays; democratic: eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established — TTVifcftwian
1850, True Southron 1866, consolidated 1881;
N. G. Osteen, editor and publisher (7— 3P).
Circulation "jkl."
PALMETTO PYTHIAN; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; eight pages 10x13; sub-
scription $1; establislied 1897; H.F.Wilson,
editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl " (A A).
TIMMONSVILLE, Florence Co.^f
861+ pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 12 m.
S. W. of Florence, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
972
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
SOUTH CAROLINA.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; Jas.W.Ragsdale, editor; Chas.
F. Sansbury, publisher (8—3). Circ'n "iii."
Inl901,Z(l,2,4. 6).
CAROLINA PLANTER: monthly;
agriculture; eight pages 15x^2; subscription
25 cents; established September, 1901; Chas.
F. Sansbury, editor and publisher (S— 3). Cir-
culation 'JKL."
UNION, c.h., CTmon Co. tl 5, 400t pop.,
on Southern Rd., 65 m. N. W. of Columbia,
the State capital. Gold and iron ores. Oil,
cotton and knitting mills, furniture factor-
ies and female seminary.
PROGRESS; Wednesdays; democrat-
ic: twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1900: Allan Nicholson, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
TI3IES; Fridays: eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1850; JohnR.Mathis,
editor: L. G. Young, publisher (3— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1902, Z (4).
AVALHALLA, c. h., Oconee Co. ^
1,3'JT+ pop., on Blue Ridge Rd. Health
resort. Agriculture.
KEOWEE COURIER; Wednesdays;
democratic : eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1; established 1849: Jaynes. Shelor, Smith &
Steck, editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl" In 1899. Z.
Actual average for 1900. 1,422. In 1901,
yl. In 1902, (z — 4,3) I. Actual average for
1903, 1,691 ; for 1904, 1,808.
OCONEE NEWS; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1891; W. B. Lochr, editor and
publisher (:3— 5P). Circulation "jkl."
"WALTERBORO, c. li., Colleton Co.
p 1,491+ pop., on Charleston & Savannah
Rd.,50 m.W. of Charleston. Farming and
phosphate mining.
PRESS AND STANDARD; Wednes
days ; democratic ; eight pages 13x20 ; sub-
scription $1 ; established 18T7; J. L. B. Warren,
editor: J. E. Peurtfoy. publisher (6— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
WARRENVILLE, Aiken Co. -a 300
pop., on Southern Rd., 5 m. W. of Aiken.
HORSE CREEK VALLEY NEWS;
Saturdays; democratic; four pages 18x^;
SOUTH CAROLINA.
subscription $1; established 1889; G. R.
Webb, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
WESTMINSTER, Oconee Co. \} S5Tt
pop., on Southern Rd., 16 m. S. W. of Wal-
halla, the county seat. Cotton, bobbin
and shuttle manufacturing.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1899; R. C. Mecklin, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3 P). Circulation "JKL " (A A).
WILLIAMSTON, Anderson Co. tl
991-I- pop., on Southern Rd., 15 m. N. E. of An-
derson, the county seat. Cotton factory,
wheat, oats, corn and carbonating works
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22,
subscription $1; established 1900; Geo. E.
Clarke, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
WINNSBORO, c. h., Fairfield Co. [j
1,765+ pop., on Southern Rd., 34 m. N. of
Columbia, the State capital. Farming.
NEWS AND HERALD; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1844; J. Frank Fooshe, edi-
tor; Winnsboro Printing Company, publish-
ers (7— 3P). Circulation "Jii "
"WOODRUFF, Spartansburg Co. t)
596 pop., on Charleston & Western Carolina
Rd., 15 m. S. W. of Spartansburg, the county
seat. Farming and mining.
NEWS AND REVIEW; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1;
established October, 1901 ; R. H. Sweeney, edi-
tor and publisher (3—3). Circulation "jkl"
YORKVILLE,c.h.,rorA: Co. [^ 2,012
pop., on Carolina & Northwestern and
Southern Rds., 83 m. N. of Columbia, the
State capital. Buggy factory, cotton,
cotton seed oil and roller flour mills.
Farming and magnetic iron-ore mining.
ENQUIRER; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1855; Lewis M. Grist & Song,
editors and publishers (9—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,290. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "iKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •) .
NEW ERA; Saturdays (A A).
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Population 401,570 1. Land Area 30,170 sq. miles.
Bounded nortb by North Dakota, east byMinDesota and Iowa, south by Ne-
braska, and west by Montana and Wyoming. State capital : Pierre. Principal
industries : Agriculture and stock raising. Number of newspapers and other
periodicals (March 3U, 1905), 308, divided as follows : Daily, 14; semi-weekly,
3; weekly, 269; bi-weekly,!; semi-m mthly, 2 ; monthly, 17; quarterly, 2.
The cities of over 2,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Wateito wu 3,352t
Hurou '^,793t
Madison ti,550t
BrookiiiRS '2,34«t
Pierre 2,306t
Vermilion 2,1S3+
Sioux Falls 10,266t
L.ead 6,'^lOt
Yankton 4,ltJ5t
Aberdeen 4,08rt
Mitchell 4,055t
Deadwood 3,498t
ABERDEEN, c. h., Brown Co. c(
4,087+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern, Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Great
Northern Rds. Manufacturing and com-
mercial center. Water power, furnished
by artesian wells.
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1; established— daily 1886, weekly
1885; C. J. McLeod, editor and publisher
(1—4).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl-" Inl902, (??).
In 1903, Z (6).
Weekly: In 1896, "jkl" In 1897, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,500. In 1899, yl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, publisher asserts, no issue
was less than 1,600. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 6)
I. In 1904, yl.
AMERICAN; Thursdays (A A).
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902 ; Geo. B. Daly, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
DAKOTA FARMER; semi-monthly;
agricultural; twenty to thirty-two pages
10^^x151^'; subscription 60 cents; established
1381; M. F. Greeley, editor; W. F. T. Bushnell
Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from 15,541 in
1892 to F in 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zG. In 1899, yG. Actual average for a
year ending with July, 1900, 17)900 ;/or a
year ending with July, 1901, 2t,351 ; for a
year ending with July. 19()2, 24,918; for
1903, 27.541; for 1904, 31,391.
SOUTH DAKOTA WORKMAN;
monthly; Ancient Order United Workmen;
four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es
tabllshed 1899; Charles E. Baldwin, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
AURORA; quarterly; freemasons; six-
teen to thiitv-two pages 6x9; subscription 25
cents; established January, 1904; E. T. Taub-
man and M. F. Montgomery, editors; Scottish
Rit" of Masonrv. publishers (12—3 P).
Circulation : In Ut04. (z— 4) I.
ALCESTER, Union Co. RSSlfpop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 40 m. N. N.
W. of Sioux City, la. Agriculture and
stock raisin?.
UNION; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1891; Chas. J. Peterson, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "iKL "
ALEXANDRIA, o. h., Hanson Co.D^
880+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 13 m. E. of Mitchell. Flour mills.
Agriculture and stock raising.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1879; E. B. Yule, editor and publisher c3— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAL; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; William Durkee, editor and pub-
lisher ( 10—3 P ) . Circulation ' 'jkl. • ■
ALPENA, Jerauld Co. D 153t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
18 m. S. S. W. of Huron. Agriculture and
stock raising.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1888; Robert E. Dye, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jki."
ANDOVER, Day Co. cf 235t pop., on
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 30 m.
E. of Aberdeen. Farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1883; A. E. Ray nes, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "iSL"
ARLINGTON, Kingsbury Co. a- 4:6t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 55 m.
E. of Huron. Situated in an agricultural
district.
SUN; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1882;
Keene & Smith, editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jKi."
ARMOUR, c. h., Douglas Co. g 912t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
58 m. W. N. W. of Yankton. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE - TRIBUNE ; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1882; E. H. Bowers,
editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
HERALD; Fridays; democratic: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1850; Levi D. Wait and Ruel E. Dana, editors
and publishers (6—3). Circulation "jiu."
ARTESIAN, Sanborn Co. n-839t pop. ,
on Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
17 m. E. of Woonsocket, the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
SANBORN CO. ADVOCATE; semi-
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; people's par-
S74
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
SOUTH DAKOTj
SOUTH DAKOTA.
ty: six pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881; R. E. Dowdell, editor and pub
lisher(9— 3). Circulation "iKL"
ASHTON, Svink Co. cf 274t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 8 m. N.
of Redfleld, the county seat, and 33 S. of
Aberdeen. Farming and stock raising.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab
lished 1894; M.E.Clark, editor; S.L.Clark,
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
AURORA, Brookings Co. n- 412 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 7 m.
E. by S. E. of Brookings, the county seat.
Wheat growing and shipping.
TI>IES; Thurdays; republican; eight
pages i;ix20; subscription $1.50; established
1884 ; George H. Larrabee, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "jKi"
AVON, Bi»nfiomme To. Q^ 100 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 11 m.
W. of Tyndall.
CLARION; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established Febru-
ary, 19()1; R. H. Fulton, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
BALTIC, Minnehaha Co. R 220 pop.,
on Chlfago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 14
m. N. of Sioux Falls, the county seat. Stone
quarries.
MINNEHAHA; Thursdays; republi-
can; four to eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established Novamber, 1901; R. R. Thomp-
son, editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n".TKi.."
BELLEFOURCHE,fiw«e (7o. t:45lt
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val-
ley Rd., 50 m. N. W. of Rapid City. Cattle,
sheep and horse raising.
BEE; Thursdays; live stock; eight pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1891; E.
Ralston, editor and publisher (12—3). Circu-
lation "JKt."
NORTHWEST POST; Thursdays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
lished October, 1902; Rush O. Fellows and
B. L. Kirkhani, editors and publishers (1 — 3).
Circulation "jkl.-
BERESFORD, Union Co. :^ l,046t
pup., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 35 m.
N. E. of Yankton. Agriculture and grazing.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; twelve
pages 15x22; 8ul)scription $1.50; established
1883; Hephart & Joiinsou, editors and pub-
lishers (9— 3). Circulation ••JKi"
REPIIBIilC; Thursdays; independent;
twelve to twenty pages 15x22; subscription
|1.5(»; established 189.3: H. A. Sturges. editor j
and publisher '6—3). Circulation ".ikl.--
BIG STONE, Grant Co. cTSeOtpop.,
on Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 180
m. W. of Mijineapolls, Minn. Manufactur-
ing and farming. Brick and granite works.
HEADLKiHT; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 188:!; Irwin D. Aldrlch, editor and pub
Usher (?. — :;i. Circulation •jkl."
BLUNT, Hughei Co. U 246t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20 m. E. N.
E. of Pierre, the county seat and State cap-
ital. Farming and stock raising.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; republican;
»elght pages 15x"22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; H. O. Besancon, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
BONESTEEL. Gregory Co. g 700 pop.,
10 m. S. W. of Porter Landing on the
Missouri r., 10 S. W. of Wheeler, and 6 N.
W. of Fairfax, the county seat. Agrlcultiire
and stock raising.
GREGORY CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1898; S. F.Lucas, editor and
publisher (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl "
GREGORY CO. PILOT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established April. 1902; B. F. Wood,
editor and publisher (6— 3). Clrc'n -jkl."
BOWDLE, Edmunds Co. b 400 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 32 m.
W. of Ipswich, the county leat. Farming
and stock raising.
PIONEER; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; established 1886; C.T.Smith-
ers, editor and publisher (9—3). Circ'n "ija. •"
BRADLEY. Clark Co. cf 300 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 20 m.
N. by N. E. of Clark, the county seat. Dairy-
ing and agriculture.
GLOBE; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1887; F. P. Ken-
yon, editor and publisher (9— 3). Clrc'n"i£L."
BRIDGE WATER, McCook Co. R
691+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 80 m. E. S. E. of Mitchell. Farming.
3IcCOOK CO. DEMOCRAT; Frl
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1886; T.J.Ryan,
editor and puljligher. Circulation "iitL"
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1882; W. W. Moyes, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "iiti."
BRISTOL, ^02/ Co. cfJ82 pop., on Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 40 m. E. by
S. of Aberdeen. Grain raising county.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established May, 1901;
H. A. Whiting, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
BRITTON, c. h., Marshall Co. \J 950
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul
Rd., 42 m. N. E. of Aberdeen. Flour mill and
grain elevators. Farming and stock raising.
MARSHALL CO. JOURNAL;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1..')0; established 1883; H. B. Ty-
sell, edltorand publisher (:5— 3). Clrc'n "jkl."
M A R 8 H A li L CO. SENTINEL;
Thursdays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
.suhscHption $1.50; established 1888; W. R.
Donald, editor, and publisher (.3— ;5). Circula-
tion ••JJSJ,.-
BROOKINGS, c. h., Brookings Co. O-
2,34(>+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
CO m. N. of Sioux Falls. Seat of the St*te
Agricultural College.
BROOKINGS CO. PRESS; Thurs-
days; republican: eiKht pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.:.(); established 1879; Chas. F. Allen,
edltorand publisher. Circulation"^!}!,."
INDIVIDUAL; Thursdays: independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1S91 : H. H Korstad. editor; Coch-
rane & Korstad, puV)ll8hers (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
975
SOUTH DAKOTA.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
KEGISTER J Thursila.vs; republicau;
«lght to twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$1:50; established 1800; Diitcher & Breecf, edi-
tors and Dublishers (8—3). Circ'n 'jjiL." In
1898. Z. Ill 1'.I02. Z (1. 2. 4, 5). In 1903, Z (4).
BRUCE, Brookings Co. D- 200 pop., on
Ciilca^'O & Northwestern Rd., 14 nl. N. W.
of Brookiugs.
II E U A li D ; Thursdays; four pages
lTj^x24; subscription $1.50; established June,
1903; F. O. Mark, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
BRYANT, Hamlin Co. D- 405t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 28 m.
S. W. of Watertown. Farming.
HAHLIN CO. NEWS; Fridays; repub-
licau; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 50;
established 1897; J. K. Coe, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "JKL"
BUFFALOGAP, Custer Co. P 501t
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley Rd., 42 m. S. of Rapid City. Mining,
agriculture and stone quarrying.
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays ; republican ;
«ight pages 11x16; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890; L. Ballou, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jki,."
CANISTOTA, McCook Co. P. 263
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 10 m.
S. of Salem, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
C L. I P P E R ; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established July,
1901; J.L.Hammond, editor and publisher.
Circulation "ijiL."
CANOVA, Miner Co. D-169t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,9 m. S. W. of
Howard, the county seat. Farming.
UERALiD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1899;
Chas. McCaffree, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "Jia.."
CANTON, c. h., Lincoln Co. P,l,943t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
60 m. N. W. of Sioux City, la. Agriculture.
DAKOTA FARMERS' LEADER;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1890; Arthur Linn,
«ditor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,008. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, •TKL." In 1901, Z (4, 6).
LINCOLN CO. TIMES; Wednesdays;
Independent-republican; eight to ten pages
15x22; subscription $1.35; established Febru-
ary, 19(>4; J. C. Olson, editor and publisher
<1— 5).
Circulation : In 1904, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.100.
SIOUX VALLEY NEWS; Fridays;
republican ; twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1872; N. C. Nash & Son,
editors and publishers (6—3). Publishes an
edition for Harrisburg.
Combined Circulation: In 1894, publisher
asserts, smallest 1,104. Actual average for
1896. 1,152; for 1897, 1,29S; for 1898,
1,364. In 1899, yl. In 1900. y I. In 1901. yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
GUARDIAN; monthly; Order of Home
Guai-dians; insurance; eight pages 11x16;
subscription 50cent8; established March, 1901;
L. D. Milne, editor and publisher (3—3). Cir-
culation "JKL" Inl902, Z(6, 11) (A A).
CARTHAGE, Miner (7o. D-265t pop.,
on Chicago Sc Northwestern Rd.,38 m. N. W.
of Salem. Flour, live stock and grain ship-
ping point.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1882; C.S.
Munger, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "iKX "
CASTLEWOOD, c. h., Hamlin Co. [>
430+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
and Big Sioux r., 13 m. S. by S. E. of Water-
town. Grist mill.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1888; W. B. Boswell and W. A. Carter, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jki."
CENTERVILLE, Turner Co. R STlf
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 23 m.
S. E. of Parker, the county seat. Milling,
shipping of pressed hay, eggs and poultry.
CHRONICLE AND INDEX; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1883; L. B. Nlchol,
editor and publisher (7—3). Circ'n "jkj."
J O U R N A L ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887 ; V. C. Wass, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl.-
CENTRAL CITY, Lawrence Co. -a
448 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
214 m- N. W. of Deadwood. Farming and
mining.
REGISTER; Wednesdays; labor; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1877; W. C. Benfer, editor; Merrick & Benfer.
publishers (12—3). Circulation '•ull"
CHAMBERLAIN, c. h., Brule Co. g
874+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee * St. Paul
Rd. and Missouri r., 265 m. above Sioux City,
la., and 70 W. of Mitchell. Manufactures of
flour and cigars.
MISSOURI VALLEY JOURNAL;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1894; W. T. La
Follette, editor and publisher (9—3). Circu-
lation "JKL." (A A).
REGISTER ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 1.3x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881; James W. Lawless, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl"
SOUTH DAKOTA DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1883 ; D. F.
Burkholder. editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JJKL."
CHANCELLOR, Turner Co. O, 138
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
8 m. E. of Parker, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
NEWS: Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established April, 1902; A. A.
Schroeder, editor and publisher (3 — 3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
CLAREMONT, Bromi Co. cf 120 f
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 28 m. N. E. of
Aberdeen.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.35; estab-
lished 1902; G. R. Crowell, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "jKi"
CLARK, c. h.. Clark Co. cf 684t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 40 m. E. of
Redfleld. Flour mill and grain elevators.
PILOT REVIEW; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es
976
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
SOUTH DAKOTA.
tablished 1880; F. S. Pruyn, editor; The Clark
Publishing Co., publishers. Circulation jkl"
REPUBLIC-COURIER ; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1889; R. E. Hartman, editor
and publisher (3 — 5). Circulation "jkl."
CLEARLAKE, c h., Deuel Co. ^
491+ pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids &
Northern Rd. and Clear lake, 24 m. S. E. of
Watertown. Agriculture.
COURIER;Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription S1.50; established
1891; C. J. Ronald, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
DEUEL. CO. ADVOCATE; Thursdays;
independent; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1883; Alfred J. Warner, ed-
itor and publisher (12 — 2). Circulation "jkl."
COLMAN, Mooay Co. D- 218 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 12 m.
S. W. of Flandreau, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
ARGUS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages lSx2U; subscription $1; established
February, 1901; F. L. French, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation "JKL."
COLTON, Minnehaha Co. 0,130 pop.,
18 m. N. W. of Sioux Falls, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
COURIER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished February, 1902; B. P. Wallace, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl"
CONDE, Spink Co. a 195t pop., on Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rd., 30 m. N. E. of
Red field. Wheat, flax. etc.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 15x2 J; subscription $1 ; established 1S85;
C. A. Foster, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
CUSTER, c. h., Custer Co. p 599t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. and
French creek, 56m. S. of Deadwood. Gold,
tin and mica mining.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1880; Jos. Kubler, editor and publisher
(6 — 3). Circulation "jkl "
TRIBUNE-PILOT; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 11x16; subscription $1.50;
established 1886; Ralph W. McHoes, editor
and publisher (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
DAVIS, T'wrner Co. ni.51t pop.,onGreat
Northern Rd., 26 m. S. W. of Sioux Falls and
1 E. of Vermillion r. Agriculture and stock
raising.
(v L O B E ; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
18lt3; H.J. Schuer, editor an<l publisher (1—i).
Circulation "vIKJ." Actual (iveraye for ld()3,
3'^0. In 19(J4, "itL."
DEADWOOD, c. h., Latorence Co. -n
:i,4'JS+ p'lp., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley and Chicago. Burlington & Quincy
Rds., 32 m. N. W. of Rapid City. In Black
Hills district. Supply and trading point.
Ore reducing works.
PIONEER-Ti:>IES; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 16x22; subscription-
dally $10, weekly $2 ; established— Pioneer
1876, Times 1S77, consolidated 189"; W. H. Bon-
ham, editor and nublisher (6—3).
Circulntiou — Daily : In 189r>, "jja, " In
SOUTH DAKOTA.
1897, I Z. Actiial average for \898, 1,531,
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904. yl.
Weekly: "jki,."
BLACK HILLS WINING RE-
VIEW; Fridays; mining; twenty pages
9x12; subscription $2; established 1895; Earl
P. Hoisington, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "iKL." In 1901, Z (1,2, 4, 5).
DELL RAPIDS, Minnehaha Co. □,
1,255+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 21 m. N. of Sioux Falls. Granite
quarries. Agriculture and stock raising.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1885; D. E. Ward, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "jjcL.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1892 ; W. C. Nisbet, editor ; Tribune
Publishing Company, publishers ( 12—4 )
Circulation; In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, smallest ediTIon l,ri32. In
1900, yl. Actual average for 1901, 1,204;
for 1902, 1,200; for 1903, 1,207. In 19(J4,yl.
DESMET, c. h., Kingsbury Co. n- 749t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 90 m.
N. W. of Sioux Falls. Agriculture and stock
raising.
KINGSBURY CO. INDEPEND-
ENT; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tions!; established 1889; Fred. W. Wright,
editor and publisher (.3 — 3). Circ'n "jkl."
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
iSx24; subscription $1.50; established 1880;
Sherwood & Hubbard, editors and publish-
ers (3— 3). Circulation "jjvL"
DIRKSTOWN, Lyman Co. Q
about 20 m. W. of Chamberlain, the nearest
railroad station.
LYMAN CO. NEWS; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 13x20: subscription $1;
established July, 1903; Frank L. Gilmon. edi-
tor and publisher (3—4). Circulation "jkl "
DOLAND, Spink Co. D 235t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20 m. E. of
Redfield, the county seat. Farming.
TIMES-RECORD; Fridays; republi-
can; eight pages 18x20; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished—Record 1882, Times 1886; Len. V.
Doty, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
EDGEMONT, Fall River Co. p 479t
pop., on Burlington & Missouri River Rd.,
35 m. S. S. W. of Custer. Woolen mill and
grindstone factory. Farming.
EXPRESS; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1891; H. Goddard, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation 'JKL."
EFFINGTON, Roberts Co. ^36 pop.,
13 m. N. E. of Slsseton, the nearest railroad
station.
SISSETON POSTEN; Fridays: inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established November. 1902; Eivind Trock-
stad. editor and publisher (1—5). Circula-
tion ••ULi,"
E G A N , Moody Co. n- .503t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and Big
Sioux r., 2 m. E. of Madison. Tow and grist
mills.
EXPRESS; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab
CATALOGUE BY 8TATES.
977
SOUTH DAKOTA.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
lisheil 1878; R. E. Harlman. editor unci pub
Usher (6—3). Circulation mki.."
EL,KPOINT,c. h., Union Co. O^ l,08lt
pop., on Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd..
between Missouri and Sioux rs., 22 m. above
Sioux City, la. Agriculture and stock
raising.
LEADER; Thursdays; populist; eight
pages 15x22; subscription §1.50; establlsiied
1889; I'honias H. Ryan, editor; Leader Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulatiou: In 1000, "Jjii-." In 1901.
(z-4) I. In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In
19()4. I.
UNION CO. COURIER; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1871; Chas. R. Bruce,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, -jkl.- In 1897, Z.
Actual average for a year ending with
October, 1898. 1,046: for 1899. 1.228. In
1900. vT. Inl901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, yl.
ELKTON, Brookings Co. a- 678t pop.,
on Chicago & North\vestern and Burlington,
Cedar Rapids & Northern Rds., 17 m. E.
of Brookings, the county seat. Farming.
RECORD; Fridays; republican : eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1883; James L. Pratt, editor and publisher
(9— 3i. Circulation "iKL"
EMERY, Hanson Co. Q, 247t pop.—
local estimate 422— on Chicago, Milwaukee
& St. Paul Rd.. 10 m. S. E. of Alexandria,
the county seat. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Bert Schroeder, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
EPIPHANY, Hanson Co. 64 pop.,
14 m. N. E. of Alexandria.
KROEGER'S ECHO; Wednesdays;
local; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished March, 190^; J. A. Lee, editor; L. M.
Jleutele, publisher (1—5 P).
ERWIN, Kingsbury Co. D- 131 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 8 m.
N. E. of Desmet, the county seat. Agricul-
ture and stock raising.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; nonpartisan;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished June, 1902; J. K. Coe, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3i. Circulation "jkl.--
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
ESTELLINE, Hamlin (7o.[> 357t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 26 m. S.
S. E. of Watertown. Shipping point for
grain and live stock. Creamery.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1895;
F. D. Stone, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
ETHAN, Davison Co. D 190t pop., on
Chicago, Jllhvaukee & St. Paul Rd., 12 m.
S. of Mitchell. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; sub>;criptlon §1; estab-
lished 19(r2; Edwin Blacknen. editor and
publisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
EUREKA, ^c^^er«on Co. r^ 961tpop.,
on Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
60 m. W. N. W. of Aberdeen. Farming.
DIE EUREKA POST; Wednesdays;
German; republican; eight pages 15x22: sub-
62
Bcription $1.50; established 1891; O. J. Roe,
editor and publlslier (6—3). Clrc'u "ijtL."
In 1898, Z. In 1899, Z. In 1902, "Jja-.-
NORTIlVVEST BliADE; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1883; Ed. A. Warner, editor
and publisher (7—3). Circulation "jjh.."
POST; Fridays; republican; four pages
16x22; subscriptions!; established 1891; O.J.
Roe, editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1899. Z. In 1902, "Jjii'
EVARTS, Walworth Co. b 43 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 14 m.
E. of Bangor, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
STATE JOURNAL.; Thursdays; re-
publican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$150; estfiblished April, 19U1; T. M. Kellogg,
editor; Kellogg & Bailey, publishers (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
FAIRFAX, Gregory Co. Q 450 pop.,
10 m. from Missouri r., 121 N. W. of Norfolk
and 200 above Sioux City, la. Connected
by steamboat. Agriculture.
REVIEW; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1892 ; E. A.
McNeil, editor and publisher (3— 3)^ Circu-
lation "JJKL."
FAIRVIEW, Lincoln Co. R 200 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 9 m.
S. of Canton. Farming.
EAGLE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1901; G. A. Craig, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl."
FAXJLKTON, e. h., Faulk Co. ± 539t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 75 m.
N. W. of Huron. Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1898;
Fremont Young, editor and publisher (3— 3).
Circulation 'jkl."
REPUBLICAN RECORD; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1883; F. W. Georgia,
editor and publisher (8— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
FLANDREATT, c. h., Moody Co. n-
1,244+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 40 m. N. of Sioux Falls. Lumber
yards, grain houses, flour mill and various
manufactories. Agriculture.
HERA L D; Fridays; people's party;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882; Edgar McDaniel, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl.-
MOODY CO. ENTERPRISE; Thurs-
days; republican ; eight pages 15x22: suVistrlp-
tlon $1.50; established 1878; G. H. Krause.
editor and publisher (9—3). Circ'n "jkl."
REVIEAV: Saturdays; four pages 9x12;
subscription 25 cents; established IfOS; C. F.
Peirce, editor; Riggs Institute, publishers
(1-4). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
FOREST CITY, Potter Co. ^ 100 pop.,
on Forest City & Gettysburg Rd. and Mis-
souri r., opposite Cheyenne Agency, 55 m.
N. of Pierre, the State capital, and 16 W. of
Gettysburg, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1883;
E. P. Thome, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "iju, "
978
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
SOUTH DAKOTA.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
FORT PIERRE, C h., Stanley Co. D
39ot pop., on Missouri r. at mouth of Bad
r., opposite Pierre, the State capital. Stock
raising. Beef-shipping point.
FAIR PLAY; Fridays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1S89; Fred. A. Mix & Co., editors and
publishers (7—3 P). Circulation •jkl."
SI O UX STOCK JOURNAL.; Fri-
days; live stock; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1888; John Hayes,
editor and publisher (9 — 3).
Circulation: Inl902,"JKL.' In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In I'.'Oi, yl.
FRANKFORT, 5/mi^Co.n 198pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,11
m. E. of Redfleld. Grain and flour mills.
NKVVS-I»IESSENGER; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established June, 19u3; Jay Jackson,
editor and publisher (1—4).
FREDERICK,^ro«;n Co.cT 251t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Maple r., 25 m. N. of Aberdeen, the county
seat. Roller flour mill. Agriculture and
stock raising.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x"22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882; E. C. Dennis, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl.--
FULTON, Hanson Co. O, 100 pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 5 m. N. of Alexandria.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1901; T. H. Johnston, edi-
tor; Johnston & Johnston, publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation "jkl."
GALENA, Lawrence Co. -a 600 pop.,
10 m. S. E. of Deadwood, the county seat.
Mining.
STAR; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 17^x24; subscription $2; established
1897 ; Gr. G. Leech, editor and publisher.
Circulation •■iKi," (A A).
GANNVALLEY, o. h., Buffalo Co. g
76 pop., 21 m. N. of Kimball, the nearest
station on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd. Agriculture, stock raising and dairying.
DAKOTA CHIEF; Thursdays; repub-
lican: eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1888; Dye & Hill, editors and pub-
lishers (6—3). Circulation "iKL."
G ARRET SON, 3ffnneAafta Co. a.500t
pop., on Sioux City & Northern Rd., 19 ra.
N. E. of Sioux Falls, the county seat. Ston«
quarries. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established July,
1908; L. W. Ham, editor: Swift & Ham, pub-
lishers (12—3^. Circulation "-iki."
VINDICATOR; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
Geo. W. Bagley. editor; Bagley & Bagley,
publishers. Circulation jkl."
GARY, Deuel Co. d^^t Pop., on Chi-
cago * Northwestern Rd., 33 m. E. of
Watertown. Agriculture, wheat and live
stock.
INTER-STATE; Fridays ; repub-
lican: eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1868; F. H. Green, editor and
publisher <6— 3). Circulation "ull"
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1..50; established
1881; V. A. Welcher, editor; Johnson Bros.,
publishers (12—3). Circulation "iKL." (A A).
GETTYSBURG, c. h., Potter Co. b
377 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Forest City & Sioux City Rds., 43 m. W. of
Faulkton. Agriculture and stock raising.
HERALD; Thursdays ; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; H. N. Kiplinger, editor and pub-
lisher (:3— 3). Circulation "jKi"
POTTER CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1894; M. L. & F. B. Patterson,
editors and publishers. Circulation "tio. "
GROTON, Brown Co. cfTOOt pop.,on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chicago
& Northwestern Kds., 20 m. E. of Aber-
deen, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lislied 1900; Ray Veitch, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
1,050. In 1901, "JKL."
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1881; J. D. Reeves, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3). Circulation "jkl."
HARRISON, Douglas Co. g 322 pop.,
16 m. N. W.of Armour, the nearest station
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
Farming.
GLOBE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1884; Geo. E. Culver, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jkl."
HARTFORD, Minnehaha Co. O, 423t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis ft
Omaha Rd., 14 m. N. W. of Sioux Falls, the
county seat. Creamery. Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1892 ; Albion Thorne, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl"
HAYES, Stanley Co. n 23t pop.
STANLEY CO. HOMESTEAD; Fri-
days (A A).
HAZEL, Hamlin Co. D- 112 poi\
NEW ERA; Fridays(A A).
HECLA, Brown Co. d 160t pop., on Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rd., about 32 ni. N. by
N. E. of Aberdeen, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
STANDARD; Thursdays; non-partisan;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; F.W.Keeler, editor and publisher
(^—3). Circulation "jkj,"
H'E'N'RY ^Codington (7o. ra91t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 18 m. W. of
Watertown, the county seat. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.60; estab-
lished 18K6; H. L. Hopkins, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
HERREID, Compbell Co. cf 200 pop.,
on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rds., 8 m. N. of Mound City, the county
seat. Agriculture.
CAllPHELLC;O.NACHRTCIITER;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
catalocjup: by states.
979
SOUTH DAKOTA.
SOUIH DAKOTA.
scrlption $1.00; establisheclJaiiuary, l'.ti)4: E.
C. Sloeuin, editor; K. M. Slocum, publisher
(1-5).
P R A I II I E PICAYUNE; Fridays ;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1888; R. M. Slocum, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation ••uu,"
HETLAND, Kingsbury Co. D- 87 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 ni. E. of
Desniet. the county seat. Farming.
NEW ERA; Fridays; republican ; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
July.lWl; Geo. J. Clark, editor and publisher
(7— oP). Circulation "jja."
HIGHMORE, c, h., Hyde Co. u 376t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 63 m.
W. of Huron.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1882;
J. C. Stoner, editor and publisher (6— 3). Cir-
culation ••J_KL."
HYDE CO. BULLETIN; Saturdays;
republican ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1; established 1885; H. C. Shober, editor and
publisher ( 11—2). Circulation "ikl."
HILL CITY, Pennington Co. jH on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 33 m.S.
by S. E. of Deadwood. Tin mining. In the
Black Hills country.
HARNEY PEAK MINING NEWS;
Fridays; four pages 18x24; subscription $2;
established 1890; C. Von Woehrmann, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl "
HITCHCOCK, Beadle Co. Q lS5t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20 m.
N. N. W. of Huron, the county seat. Flour
mills. Agriculture.
LEADER; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established March, 1903; R.
C. Howell, editor and publisher (7—3 P). Cir-
culation "JKL."
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1885;
Chas. S. Yassett, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jka"
HOT SPRINGS, c. h.. Fall River
Co. p 1,319+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Qulncj' and Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley Rds., 12 m. W. S. W. of Buffalo Gap.
Health and pleasure resort. Farming and
stock raising.
STAR; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1886;
J. A. Stanley, editor; Star Publishing Co.,
publishers ( 8—3). Circulation "jjil."
TI3IES-UERALD; Thxirsdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1889; Ed S.Ames, editor; Herald
Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation: In 1898, 'jkl" Actual aver-
age for a year ending with March 16, 1899,
1,074. In 1900, ".iKL."
H O W A R D , c. h., Miner Co. CD- 588t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Vermillion r., 60 m. N. W. of Sioux
Falls. Farming and stock raising.
ADVANCE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50: established
1881: S. H. Bronson, editor and publisher
(:i— 3). Circulation "J_KL"
MINER CO. DEMOCRAT; Fri
days ; democratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1882; Thomas &
Reeves, editors and publishers ((J— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
SPIRIT OF DAKOTA AND
PRESS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1897;
O. M. Osbon, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "iKL"
HUDSON, Lincoln Co. D 400t pop., on
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 5 m. S.
of Canton, the county sfeat. Farming.
HUDSONITE; Fridays: republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished September, 1901 ; Osborn & Schaber,
editors and publishers (8-3). Circ'n 'jkl.-'
HURLEY, Turner Co. P. 444t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 10 m. S. by S
E. of Parker. Flour mills and stock yards.
Agriculture.
TURNER CO. HERALD; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1883; W. C. Brown, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
HURON, c. h., Beadle Co. D- 2,793t pop. .
on Chicago & Northwestern and Great
Northern Rds. Flour mills and manufac-
tories of carriages, wagons, ornamental
woodwork, cigars, etc. Prairie country.
HURONITE: every evening except Sun-
day, and DAKOTA HURONITE,
Thursdays; republican; daily four, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription — dally $9,
weekly $2; established— daily 1886, weekly
1881; John Longstaff, editor and publisher
(7—3 P).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl"
Weelily: In 1895. publisher asserts, not less
than 1,200. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
"j_KL.' ( ? ? ) In 1903, Z (4U« •)•
HERALD-DEMOCRAT; Thtirsdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1885; W. L. Miner, editor
and publisher.
Circulatiou: In 1895, "jkl." Actual average
for 1896,1,134. Inl897,Y. In 1898, publisher
asserts, least issue 1.080. In 1899. "jkl."
J O URN A L- WORLD; Thursdays;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.E0; es-
tablished—JowrnaZ 1884, World April, 1903,
consolidated May 1903 ; A. G. Keene, editor;
World Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers. Circulation "jkl"
I O N A, Lyman Co. P 23 pop., on Mis-
souri r., 18 m. S. of Oacoma, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
PIONEER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1902; E. L. Senn, editor and
publisher (6— 3). Circulation "iKL.-
IPSWICH, c. h., Edmunds Co. tl 397t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 26 m. W. of Aberdeen. Farming.
EDMUNDS CO. DEMOCRAT ;Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1.50; established 1889; F.J.Tracy,
editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "jkl"
SOUTH DAKOTA TRIBUNE;
Thursdays; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1883; A. B.Chubbuck, editor
and publisher. Circulation "iKL."
IRENE, Turner
Northern Rd;, 22 m. S
ty seat.
TRI-CO. NEWS;
16x22 ; svibscriptlon $
Frank Berens, editor
Circulation "jkl."
IROQUOIS, Kingsbury Co. Q 276t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 18 m.
Co. P, on Great
of Parker, the coun-
Fridays; four pages
1 : established 1899 ;
and publisher (6—3)
980
^VMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
SOUTH DAKOTA.
E. of Huron. Farming, stock raising and
dairying.
CHIEF; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1888; J. F. Halladay, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "JKi"
KEYSTONE, Pennington Co. P on
Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 10 m.
E. of Hill City. Quartz mills. Gold mining.
MINER; Fridays; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50: established 1895; W. F.
Reinard, editor; Reinard & Reinard, pub-
lishers. Circulation "JKL." (A A).
RECORDER; Fridays; four pages
171^x24; subscription $2; established 19iX);
Joseph Hare, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
KIMBALL., Brule Co.^ 453t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 48 m.
W. of Mitchell. Market for grain. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
GRAPHIC ; Saturdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882; C. R. Tinan, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation "jkx."
INDEX; Thursdays ; populist ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1882; C. J. Maynard, editor and publisher
(3 — 3). Circulation "jkl"
LAKE ANDES, CJmrles Mix Co. g
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
WAVE; Thursdays (A A).
LAKE PRESTON, Kingsbury Co. n-
706+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and Chicago & Northwestern Rds., 42 m. E.
of Huron. Agriculture and dairying.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1881; Lyman J. Bates, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "JKL. •
LANE, Jerauld Co. p.
PIONEER NEWS: Thursdays; inde-
pendent; six pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established August. Iitu3; R. B. Smith, editor
and publisher (2—5 P).
LANGFORD, Marshall Co. rf 239t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 18 m. S. of Brltton, the county seat,
and 50 E. N. E. of Aberdeen. Agriculture.
BUGL.E; Fridays; eight pages 18x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1886; L. Miles,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl.-
LEAD, Lawrence Co. -a 6,210t pop., on
Black Hills & Fort Pierre and Burlington
Route Rd8., adjacent to Deadwood, the
county seat. Mining.
CALL; every morning except Sunday;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $6; established
1895 ; I. R. Crow, editor and proprietor
(8-3). Circulation "JKi." Inl903,Z f4)(# #).
TRIBUNE ; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $6; established 1881 ; Henry Schmltz, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation ••lkl"
LEBANON, Potter Co. [j 240 pop., on
Chicago A Northwestern Rd., 9 m. E. N.
E. of Gettysburg, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
INDEPENDENT: Thursdays; demo-
cratic: elRht pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1892; A. E. Beaudoln, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jki.."
SOUTH DAKOTA.
LESLIE, Stanley Co. n lOOf pop.
PIONEER; Thursdays (A A).
LESTERVILLE, Yankton Co. P,
244+ pop,, on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 16 m. N. W. of Yankton. Farming and
stock raising.
LEDGER; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: established
1901; F. A. Killion, editor; J. J. Wagner, pub-
lisher (12—3). -Circulation "jkl."
LETCHER, Sanborn Co. D- ISOf pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee* St. Paul Rd.. 13 m.
S. S. E. of Woonsocket, the county seat.
Agriculture.
C H R ON I C L E : Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1897; C. F. De Groflf, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
LYMAN, Lyinan Co. p 6 m. from
Chamberlain, the nearest railroad station.
PRAIRIE SUN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished July, 1£03; Wm. Williamson. Jr.. edi-
tor; Albert Williamson, publisher (1—4).
MADISON, c. h., Lake Co. a- 2,550t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
50 m. N. W. of Sioux Falls. Seat of State
Normal School. Agriculture.
LEADER; every evening except Sunday
and LAKE CO. LEADER, semi-week-
ly, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; four
pages 17J^x22; subscription— daily $4, semi
weekly $1; established — daily 1890, semi-
weekly 1880; J. F. Stahl, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circ'n— daily "itfc." semi-weekly "jkl."
SENTINEL; every evening exce'pt Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1; established-
daily 1893, weekly 1879; Frank L. Mease,
editor and publisher (2—5). Circulation-
daily "jkl." weekly "jkl-" In 1898, week-
ly Z. In 1899. weekly Z. In 1900, weekly Z.
In 1902, Z(l,2, 4, 5).
OUTLOOK; Tuesdays; republicanr.
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; Glenn M. Farley, editor and pub-
lisher (9— 3). Circulation "jkl."
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE JOUR-
NAL OF EDUCATION; semi-monthly;
educational; thirty-two pages 9x12: sub-
scription $1; established 1899; F. L. Mease,
editor and publisher (2—5).
CirculHtion: In 1!K)2. "jkl." Inl903,(z— 4) I.
n 1904, (z-4) I (••).
SOUTH DAKOTA KNKiHTj
monthly; Knights of Pythias; twelve pages
8}4xU: subscription 75 cents; established
1894; Frank Leslie Mease, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5). Circulation "lkl." In 19(K), Z.
In 1901, Z(l,2, 4, .5). In 1902. Z (1, 2, 4. 5).
MARION, Turner Co. R .338 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. 7 m.
N. W. of Harper.
RECOltD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1899; J. E. Hazlltt, editor and publisher (12— 3)
Circulation "jkl."
MELETTE, Spink Co. zi 354t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 22 m.
S. of Aberdeen. Shipping point for wheat.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882; O. B. Axtell, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Circulation: In 1R97, "jkl- Actual aver-
age for 1H98, '2,779. In 1899. yl. Actual
average for a year ending with June, 1900,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
981
SOUTH DAKOTA.
1,949. In 1901,. V I. In 1902, y I. In 1903,
<Z— 4) I. 1111904. y I.
MENNO, Htitchinson Co. CL556t pop.,
ou Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 5 m.
E. of Olivet, the county seat. Wheat, corn
and hogs.
HUTCHINSON HERALD; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1882; J. S. Headley,
editor and publisher {8--3). Circ'n "jkl."
MIDLAND, Stanley Co. n 37 pop.
WESTERN STAR; Fridays (A A).
MILLBANK, c.h., Grant Co. :/l,4-26t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
Farming and dairjing,
GRANT CO. REVIEW; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.30; established 1880; Henry S. Volkmar, edi-
tor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1897, "jkl- In 1898, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue less than 1,032. In
1899 "JKL "
HER14L.D-ADVANCE: Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1879; W. W. Downie, editor
and publisher (,6—3). Circulation "jkl."
SCHOOIi MESSENGER; monthly;
educational ; sixteen pages 11x143^ ; sub-
scription 50 cents ; established November,
l'.)01; Grant Riggle, editor and publisher
(H— 3). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
MILLER, c. h.. Hand Co. u 5Wt pep-.
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 80 m. E. of
Pierre, the State capital. Shipping point
for wheat and live stock.
GAZETTE; Saturdays ; democratic ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1885; Sweetland & Company, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
PIONEER PRESS; Thilrsdays ; re-
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1882 ; J. A. Bushfleld, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
MITCHELL, c. h., Davison Co. g
4,055-1- pop., on Chicago. St. Paul, Minne
apolis & Omaha and Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul Rds., 70 m. W. by N, W. of Sioux
Falls. Seat of the Methodist University.
Agriculture.
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Saturday, and CAPITAL, Fridays; re-
publican; daily six, weekly twelve to four-
teen pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5.20,
weekly $1; established— daily 1883, weekly
1879; C. W. Downey, editor; Mitchell Printing
Co., publishers (6— 3). Circ'n — daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl."
CLARION; Thursdays; eight pages;
subscription $1; established December, 1901;
Geo. W. Williams and Son. editors; Kastello
Printing Company, publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
GAZETTE; Thursdays; people's party;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; W. J. Frad, editor and publisher
(3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.450. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "TKL.'
ANTI-SALOON ISSUE; monthly;
prohibition; eight pages 11x16; subscription
50 cents; established 1903; Fred E. Hall, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 19(>4 (z— 4) I.
GUARDIAN; monthly; fraternal; eight
paufes 11x15; subscription 50 cents; establish-
ed March, 1902; L. D. Milne, editor; The Order
of Home Guardians, publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
1,550. In 1904, yl.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
P H R E N O C O S M I A N ; monthly;
twenty-eight pages 8x11; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889; Ralph Shearer, editor; Eben
W. Noves, publisher (12—3). Circ'n "jkl."
PROGRESSIVE POULTRY
JOURNAL; monthly; poultry; twenty-
four pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished July, 1903; Clauson W. Downey, editor;
Progn-ssive Poultry Journal Publishing Co.,
publishers (2—5).
SOUTH DAKOTA EDUCATOR;
monthly, except July and August ; educa-
tional ; forty pages 9x12 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1888 ; Clark M. Young, editor;
Harry L. Bras, publisher (7— 3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, H. InlS96,.H. In
1897. Y. Actual average for 1898, 3.^250.
In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yl.
MONROE, Turner Co. P, on Chicago
& Northwestern Rd., 7 m. N. W. of Parker,
the county seat. Farming.
CRITIC; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; svibscription $1.50; established
1900 ; Fred Linch, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
MONTROSE, McCook Co. D, 375t pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd. and Vermillion r., 28 m. W. N. W. of
Sioux Falls. Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1886 ; Mrs. O. E. Bowman, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
MOUNT VERNON, Davison Co. g
222t pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 12 m. W. of Mitchell, the county seat.
Manufacturing and farming.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1893; G. H.
Smith, editor and nublisher (7— 3 P). Circu-
lation "JKL"
NORTHVILLE, Spink Co. d 243t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.. 19 m.
N. of Redfleld, the county seat, and 22
S. of Aberdeen. Farming.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; eight pages;
subscription $1.50; established 1898; John H.
Le May, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
OACOMA, c. h., Lyman Co. g 300
pop., on W. bank of Missouri r., opposite
Chamberlain, 72 m. W. of Mitchell. Fann-
ing and stock raising.
GAZETTE-LEADER; Thursdays; re-
publican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1892; Albert Williamson,
editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
LYMAN CO. ARGUS; Wednesdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1895; J. W. Fulford, editor; J. N.&E.
W. Fulford, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
OKOBOJO, Sully Co. U 150 pop., on
Okobojo creek, 12 m. E. by N. E. from Fort
Sully Landing, on the Missouri r., and 20 N,
of Pierre, the State capital. Agriculture
and stock raising.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1884; J. A. Livingston, editor and publisher
(7— 3P), Circulation "OU."
OLDHAM, Kingsbury Co. D- 222t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
75 m. N. W. of Sioux Falls. Farming.
REGISTER; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; R. L. Jack-
son, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
982
AMEEICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
SOUTH DAKOTA.
OLIVET, c. 1j., Hutchinson Co.Q, 156t
pop., on Dakota r., 30 m. N. W. of Yankton.
LEADER J Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
•ubscription §1; established 1896; C. Dicker-
son, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
ONIDA, c. h., Sully Co. D 197 pop., 16
m. N. of Blunt, the nearest station on Chi-
cago & Northwestern Railroad. Farming.
WATCHMAN; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished 1883; J. H. Gropengieser, editor and
publisher t3— 3). Circ'n"jKL-" In 1902, Z ^3, 4).
ORIENT, FaulTi Co.. a 142 pop., on
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 10 m.
S. of Faulkton. Feed mills.
ARGUS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1901; A. E. Waterman, editor and publisher
(12 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
PARKER, c. h., Turner Co. 1118931
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee &. St. Paul and
Chicago & Northwestern Rds., 25 m, S. W.
of Sioux Falls. Grain elevator and flour
mills. Agriculture.
NEW ERA; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1875 ; Charles F. Hackett, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
PRESS-LEADER; Fridays; republi-
can; twelve pages 15x22; subscription §1; es-
tablished 1884; W. H. King, editor and pub-
lisher (4—5 P). Circulation ".ikl."
PARKSTON, Hutchinson Co. q 596t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
24 m. S. of Mitchell. Farming.
ADVANCE; Thursdays ; repubUcan ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25 ; estab-
lished 1882; T. Temple, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
PEEVER, lioberts Co. cf 35 pop.
PILOT; Fridays (A A).
PIERPONT, Day Co. ^ on Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & >>t. Paul Rd., 25 m.
N. W. of Webster. Milling. '
SIGNAL: Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; established
1899; R. J. Folsom, editor and publisher (1—5).
P I E R R E, c. h., Hughes Co. n State
Capital, 2,3(j6+ pop., on Chicago & North-
western Rd. and Missouri r. Headquarters
for the Black Hills traffic and of the jobbing
and wholesale Interests of the central part
of the State. Shipping point for range
cattle.
CAPITAL JOURNAL ; every even
Ing except Sunday; republican; dally four,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscriotlon— daily
$6, weekly $1; established 1889: CapitalJour-
nal Co.. editors and publishers (12—3). Clr
culatlon "JKL."
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1884; Besancon & Ralsh, editors and
publishers (3—3). Circulation "iKi,"
STATE REGISTER; Fridays; four
f)ageB 11x16; subscription 50 cents: estab-
Ished 1899; J. E. Hippie, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Circulatiou: Actualaveragef or a year end-
ing with January, \9(k), ^,009. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 19(J3, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
RUSTLER; monthly; four pages 11x16;
subscription 50 cents; estaV)ll8hed 1892; Chas.
L. Hyde, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1899, "ijLt " Actual average
SOUTH DAKOTA.
for 1900, 1.066. In 1901. "jkl •• Actual
average for 1902. 1,133; for 1903. 1,321.
In 19(t4. (z— 4) I,
PLANKINTON,c. h., Aurora Co. P
4(j5+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 23 m. W. of Mitchell. Agriculture and
stock raising.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; T. W. Taubman, editor and pub-
lisher. Cii-culation "JKL." In 1902, Z (1,2.4,5).
SOUTH DAKOTA MAIL; Fridays;
republican; eight pages If5x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1889; J. E. Sullivan, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation ' jkl.'
'PLiATT'E, <^harles Mix Co.Q 30'Jt pop.—
local estimate HOii — on Chicago, Milwaukee
& St. Paul Rd., 75 m. S. W. of Mitchell.
EPITOME; Fridays; republican; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished March, 1900; Geo. H. Henry, editor
and publisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl" In
19(13, Z (4).
POLLOCK, Campbell Co. \h 250 pop.,
on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 80 m. W. of Aberdeen. Farming.
PROGRESS: Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
January, 1902; R. F. Cranston, editor and
publisher (12— 3j. Circulation "jkl."
PRESHO, Lyman Co. g 183 pop., 45
m. from Chamberlain, the nearest railroad
station.
POST; Fridays; republican; six pages
14x20; subscription $1; established 1903; W.
H. McMaster, editor (1—4). Clrc'n "jkl."
PUKWANA, Brule Co. Q 336 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 10 m.
E. of Chamberlain, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
PRESS-REPORTER ; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established— Press 1882, Reporter 1899;
consolidated 1901; H. Wentzy, Jr., editor and
publisher (6— 3). Circulation •■uiL-" In 1897,
Z. In 1902, "JKL."
RAMON A, Lake Co. n- 172t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee &St. PaulRd., 12 m. N
W. of Madison, the county seat. Farming.
TIMES; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 190(5; R. L. Jack-
son, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
RAPID CITY, c. li., Pennington Co.
p 1,342+ pop., on Fremont. Elkhorn & Mis-
souri Valley Rd. and Rapid r. In the Black
Hills mining district.
JOURNAL; every morning except Mon-
day, and BLACK HILLS JOURNAL,
Fridays; independent repul)lican; four pages
-daily 18x24, weekly 20x26; subscription-
daily $8, weekly $2; established— daily 1885.
weekly 1878 ; Joseph B. Gossage, editor and
publisher (9—3). Circ'n— daily "^kl." weekly
"JKL."
BLACK HILLS UNION; Fridaysr
independent; eight pages 17J^x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50 ; established 1886 ; Art W. Gird,,
editorand publisher (3— 3). Circulation "iiiL."
AURUM: monthly, during tbe school
year; collegiate; twenty-four pages 7^x10'^;
subscription $1.25; established November,
1901; U. S. S. ArenvZ, editor; Students' Asso-
ciation of the State School of Mines, publish-
ers (3 — 3). Circulation "ikl." (A A).
WHITE RIBB(»N JOURNAL*
monthly ; Woman's Christian Temperance
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
983
SOCTH DAKOTA.
Union ; four pages 11x15 ; subscription 25
cents ; established 1890 ; Alice R. Gossage,
editor and publisher ( 1—5).
Circulation: In 1901, "iKlf" Actual aver-
age for U)02. I,ti91; for 190?, 1,654; for
mn, 1,793.
REDFIELD, c. h., Spink Co. ^ l.OlSf
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago & Northwestern Rds. and James
and Turtle rs., 71 m. W. of Watertown.
Wheat and stock raising.
JOURNAIi-OBSEiCVER; Thursdays;
republican; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established— Jowrnai 1881, Ob-
server 1888; T. A. Crisman, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 190], "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,0'27. In 1903, -jkl."
PRESrS; Thursdays; republican; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1883; O. S. Basford. editor, Basford Bros. &
Basford, publishers (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
REVIIjLO, Grant Co. [U' on Minne-
apolis & St. Louis Rd., 30 m. E. of Water-
town. Farming.
ITEM; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1897; J. Sexton, editor; Willard Dillman, pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
ROSCOE, Edmunds Co. [j92tpop.,on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 40 m.
W. of Aberdeen. Wheat and stock raising.
H E R A L< D ; Fridays ; independent re
publican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1883; W. E. Huck, editor; J.
W. Parmley, publisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
SAIiEM, c.h., McCook Co. a,741t pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Oma-
ha and Chicago & Northwestern Rds., 40
m. W. of Sioux Falls. Agriculture and
stock raising.
PIONEER REGISTER; Fridays;
people's party; eight pages 15x?2; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1878; C. C. Lowe, editor
and publisher (10—3). Circulation "jkl."
SPECIAL; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1885 ; Thos. W. Bishop, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
SCOTLAND, Bonhomme Co. O, 964 f
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd.. 25 m. N. W. of Yankton. Farming.
CITIZEN. REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22: sub
scription $1; established 1876; P. A. Bliss, edi
tor and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAL; Saturdays ; republican ;
e>ight pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Baskiu & Lee, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
SELBY, Walworth Co. [^ on Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.. 5 m. N. of
Bangor, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
WALWORTH CO. RECORD;
Saturdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1810; Fred Griffin,
editor and publisher (6— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
SENECA, Faulk Co. i on Chicago
& Northwestern Rd., 20 m. W. by N. of
Faulkton.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; Wm. J. Miindt, editor and pub-
lisher (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
SOUTH DAKOTA.
SIOUX FALLiS, c. h., Minnzhaha
Co. c\ 10,2(>(i+ pop., center of six railroads,
on the Sioux r., 90 m. N. of Sioux City, la.
Water power and manufactories of wool-
ens, linens, etc., and stone quarries.
DAILY.
ARGUS-LEADER; every morn-
ing and every evening except Sunday, and
SEII I- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays;
republican; daily twelve, semi weekly eight
pages 17x20; subscription— morning $4, even-
ing $5, semi-weekly $1; establislied— morning
1892, evening 1885, semi weekly 1880; Tomlin-
son & Day, editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation — Daily (morning and even-
ing): In 1895, H. In 1896, G. Inl897.Y. Act-
ual average for 1898, 4,578. In 1899. yG.
In 1900, yG. In 1901. G. Actual average for
a year ending with Februaru, 1903, 5, SI 9;
for 1903, S,3S3; /or 1904, 7,898.
Seuii-Weekiy: In 1895, "j_kl." In 1896, 1.
In 1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl." (? ?)
Publisher's announcement. — The Argus-
LEADERhas at least three times tlie circu-
lation in South Dakota of any other daily,
and is the only one which gives sworn de-
tailed statement for advertisers' benefit.
PRESS; every morning except Monday,
and SOUTH DAKOTA FARMER,
Fridays; daily independent, weekly horti-
culture, live stock and dairying; daily eight
pages 18x24, weekly sixteen to twenty pages
llxl7J^; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1 ; es-
tablished—dally 1883, weekly 1881; Dotson &
Bowen, editors and publishers (3—3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1894, publisher as-
serts, not less than 3,000. In 1895, H. In 1896,
H. In 189~r Y. In 1898, zl. In 1899. yl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z-4) I. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: "jkl "
WEEKLY.
F R E 1>I A D ; Thursdays; Norwegian-
Danish; people's party; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1894; J. F. Strass,
editor; Fremad Publishing Co., publishers.
(8— 3P).
Circulation: Inl895, "jjo-" Actualaverage
for 1896, 3,211. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, vl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
HERALD; Fridays; populist; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1884; W. W. Parks, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
JOURNAL; Saturdays; independent;
eigiit pages 15x22 : subscription $1 ; established
1876; Mark D. Scott, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "jkl."
SOO CRITIC; Fridays; independent;
sixteen pages 11x15: subscription $].rO; es- -
tabll.=ihed October, 1903; E. Martiudale, edi-
tor and publisher (12 — 4).
SOUTHDAKOTA STATEFORUMf
Thursdays; republican: eight pages 1.tx22;
subscription $1; established 1893; H. C. Ses-
sions & Son, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
SUED DAKOTA NACHRICHTEN
UND HEROLD; Thursdays; German;
independent; eight pages 16x28; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1890; Hans Demuth, edi-
tor and publisher ((»— 3).
Circulation: In 1895,1. In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, publisher aserts, no issue less
than 1,325. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, y I .
SYD DAKOTA EKKO; Thursdays;
Norwegian-Danish; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1889; Wol-
lert Hildahl, editor and publisher (3— 3).
Circulatiou: Rating varied from G In 1892
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898, 2,019. In 1899, yl. In
1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, y I.
984
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
SOUTH DAKOTA.
MONTHLY.
CO.>I>IERCIAL NEWS; monthly:
trade; tbirtysix to sixty four pages 9x12;
subscription $1.50; established 1898; E. J.
Manuex, editor and publisher ( 12—3). Circu-
larioii "iKL." In 1103, Z (4) (##).
DA KOTA ELK; monthly: elks; twenty
pagL's 6x9; subscription $1; established
March, 1902; John T. Cogan, editor and pub-
lisher (S— o). Circulation "ikt."
i>IIxNXEHAHA TEACHER; monthly;
educational; sixteen pages 11x15; subscrip
tion 50 cents; established 1886; L. J. Aga,
editor; Minnehaha Teachers' Association,
publishers (;i— 3). Circulation "jkl."
NO KTHWESTERN MONITOR;
monthly; four pages 15x22; established 1900;
Monitor Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
OI)D-FELL.OW WORL.D; monthly;
odd-fellowship; sixteen to twenty pages
8x11; subscription $1; established 1894; James
M. Patton, editor; The World Publishing Co.,
publishers (3—3).
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.400. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. Act-
ual average for 1898, l,59'.i. In 1899, yl.
Actual average for 1900, 1,960. In 1901, yl.
In 1903, January, publisher asserts, for the
past j'ear no issue hag been less than 2,000. In
1903, yl. In l'.i04. publisher asserts, not less
than 2,000.
QUARTERLY.
CHI RCH AND SCHOOL.; quarterly,
January, April, July, October; interdenomi-
national; twenty six pages 6i^x8J^; subscrip-
tion 25 cents; established Januarj', 1901;
Frank P. L«»ach, editor and publisher (9 — 3).
Circulatiou "jkl." Actual average for 1%Z,
1,0I>0 (A A).
SISSETON, c. h., Roberts Co. i:r928r
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. PaulRd.
Agriculture and creameries.
CO IJ RANT; Thursdays; people's party;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1892; J. P. Croal, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "JKL."
NEWS; Thursdays: republican: eight
pages 15.K22: subscription $1.25; established
March, 1904: G. W. Mosher, editor; News
Publishing? Company, publishers (1 — ."i).
ROBERTS C;0. BANNER: Thurs
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50:
established 1893; L. C. Emerson, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
ST.\NDARD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
Casper Kennedy, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
SOUTH SHORE, CndingUm Co. tf
225 pop., on Great Northern Rd., 17 m. N. E.
of Watertown, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estaVj-
lished 1898; George K. Burt, editor; Burt
Brothers publishers (.3— 3). Circ'n"jj{L."
SPEARFISH. Larcrence Co. -D 1,166T
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd.,
12 m. N. W. of Dead wood, the county seat.
Water power and grain elevator. Brick
and tile making and wheat growing.
QUEEN CITY WAIL; Wednesdays;
four pages 18x24; sub.scrlption $2; established
18S9: ■• " — ■' ^•-
(:}— 3i.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
18S9: "r. M. Whitney, editor and publisher
Circulation "jkl."
■JKL.
SPENCER, ^cCoot Co.a,332t pop.,on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 10 m. W. of Salem, the county seat.
Jasper stone quarry. Farming.
N E W S ; Saturdays ; local ; eight pages
13x21); subscriptions!; established 1892; Ed.
McDanlel. editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
SPRINGFIELD, Bonhomme Co. U^
525t pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd. and Missouri r., 30 m. W. of Yankton.
Flour mill and artesian well. State Normal
School. Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; ten
pages 15x22; subscription $1.5(); e.stablished
1870; F. P. Glasuer, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl "
S T TJ R G I S , c.h., Meade Co. ^ ] ,100
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val-
ley Rd., 30 m. N. W. of Rapid City. In the
Black Hills region. Stock-raising and agri-
culture.
BLACK HILLS PRESS; Wednes-
days; democratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1896; J. H. Slater,
editor and publisher (12—3). Circ'n "jjcl."
RECORD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established 1883;
C. C. Moody, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
SUMMIT, Roberts Co.cf 237tpop.,on
Chicago.Mllwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 12 m.S.
W. of Wilmot. Agriculture.
SIGNAL; Fridays; republican; four
pages 1.5x22; subscription §1; established 1892;
Burt Fuller, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
TABOR, Bonhimme Co. p 129 pop.
BONH03I31E CO. INDEPENDENT:
Thursdays (A A).
TERRY, L«irre7ice Co. -01,000 pop., on
Burlington & Missouri River and Fremont,
Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rds., 7 m. S. W.
of Deadwood, the county seat. Mining.
N E W S- R E C O R D ; Fridays ; repub-
lican; lour pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1896; W. R. Monkman, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
TORONTO, Deuel Co. d" 44:t pop., on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids <& Northern Rd.
80 m. N. E. of Sioux Falls. Wheat.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1897; C. P. Leonard, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jKi"
TRIPP, Hutchinson Co. O, 366t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 16
m.W. of Olivet, the county seat. Farming.
LEDGER; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; e.stablished 1892; Lewis A,
Fox, editor and publisher. Circulation "jKt.-
TURTON, Spink Co. D 98t pop.
TRUMPET; Fridays (A A).
T'WIN BROOKS, Grant Co. -f
ISOf pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 200 m. W. of Minneapolis, Minn.
Creamery and grain raising.
GRANT CO. NEWS; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x'20; subscription $1.50;
establi.shed 19(12 ; G. G. Sasell. editor and pub-
ll.slicr ( 12— 3). Circulation "uti "
TYNDALL, c. h., Bonhomme Co. 0,
1,167+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
PaulRd., 30m. W. by N. W, of Yankton.
Grain growing and live stock raising.
R E (i I S T E R ; Saturdays : democratic ;
eight pages 13x2(»; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1S86; H. A. Pike, editor and publisher
(6—;!). Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
985
SOUTH DAKOTA.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; establislied
1881 ; E. H. Benedict & Co., editorg and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jki"
VAIiLEY SPRINGS, Minnehaha
Co. □, 88S+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Min-
neapolis & Omaha Rd., 11 m. E. by N. E.
of Sioux Falls, the county seat. Steam
flour mill and grain elevators. Corn and
stock raising.
VIDETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; established
1891; Chas. E. Hill, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "Jjvi"
VEBLEN, Marshall Co. cf 47 pop., 23
m. N. E. of Brittou, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
ADVANCE; Tuesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab
lished 1900; A. E. Goodspeed, editor and
publisher (3—3). Circulation "jkl."
VERDON, Brown Co. c( on Chicago
& Northwestern Rd., U m. S. of Groton
and 30 S. E, of Aberdeen, the county seat.
Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1888; D. B. Lynch, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "iKi"
VERMILLION, c. h., Clay Co. a.
2,l83t pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd. and Missouri r., at mouth of Ver-
million r., 30 m. E. by S. E. of Yankton and
85 above Sioux City, la. Seat of the Uni-
versity of South Dakota, Agriculture.
DAKOTA REPUBLICAN ; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1860; E. H. Willey,
editor; Willey & Danforth, publishers (3—3).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
PLAIN TALK; Thursdays; independ-
ent; twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1895; W. R. Colvin, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
VOLANTE ; Tuesdays, during college
year; collegiate; eight pages 8x11; subscrip
tion $1; established 1887; Students' Associa-
tion of the University of South Dakota,
publishers (3—3). Circulation "jjvl."
VIBORG, Turner Co. P,222t pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 18 m. S. of Parker, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
ENTERPRTSE;Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1898 ; John Widlon, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation -'JKi- ■
VILAS, Miner Co. Q, 118 pop., on Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chicago &
Northwestern Rds., about 31 m. S.W. of
Mitchell.
VINDICATOR; Thursdays; local; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
January, 1905; D. W. Dickinson, editor and
publisher (2-5 P).
VIOLIN, Yankton Co, O, 150 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern and Great North-
ern Rds., about 11 m. N. E. of Yankton.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
February, 1903; C. M. Schulz, editor and pub
Usher (1—5).
"VOliGA-i Brookings Co. D- 396t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 1 m. W. of Big
Sioux r. Stock raising, dairying and agri-
culture.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican; six
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1883; Arthur P. Allen, editor and publisher.
Circulation "iju,-"
WAGNER, Charleft Mix Co.'^ 200
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., :!0 m. S. E. of Wheeler.
CHARLES MIX NEW IRA; Frl
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $150; established November, 1899;
A. H. Pease, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
LEADER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1,150; estab-
lished December. 1904; S. R. Grabill, editor
and publisher (1—5).
WAKONDA, Clay Co.C^ 220t pop.,on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 45 m. S. W. of
Sioux City and 20 N. of Vermillion, the
county seat. Farming.
MONITOR; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1891; G.W. Fitch, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation ••{ki,.-
MAIL; biweekly, Wednesdays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; establii-hed
May. 1903; D. G. West, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
WATERTOWN, c. h., Codington
Co. d 3,352-|- pop., on Chicago & Northwest.
ern, Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern,
Great Northern and Minneapolis & St. Louis
Rds., 67 m. E. N. E. of Huron. Wheat and
stoclc Fciisiiiff.
PUBLIC OPINION; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
republican; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $4.80, weekly $1;
established — daily 1882, weekly 1879: F. J.
Cory, editor; Ransom & Cory, publishers
(2 — 4).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl"
Weekly: In 1897, 'jkl." Actual average for
1898, l,OSo, including large siJecial edition;
/"or 1899, If^ZQ^ii including large special edi-
tion; for 1900, 1,1 41; /or 1901, 1,136: /or
1902, 1,1S3; /or 1903. 1,210. In 1904, yl.
HERA LD ; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1888; G. H. Eastwood, editor and publisher
(8—3).
Circulation: Inl897. "jkl" Actual average
for 1898, 1,146. In 1899, "jkl-"
HTIiL NEWS; Saturdays; juvenile;
fourteen to sixteen pages 5x8; subscription
50 cents; established July, 1902; James C.
Thomas, editor and publisher (1—4). Circu-
lation "JKi- " (A A).
TIMES; Thursdays; populist; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
.896 ; A. Sherin, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "iKi."
WAUBAY, Day Co. rf 4301 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 11 m.E.
of Webster, the county seat. Agricultural
district.
CLIPPER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1890;
C. F. Black, editor and oublisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "IKi."
WEBSTER, c. h., Day Co. cf l,506t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.Paul Rd.
Creamery, dairying and live stock.
REPORTER AND FARMERi
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1881; N. F.
Denton, editor; Adams & Denton, publishers.
Circulation "jk.l."
WORLD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883; W. L. Mack, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jjci"
986
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
SOUTH DAKOTA.
WENTWORTH, Lake Co. u- 500
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd.. 8 m. E. of Madison, the county seat.
Wheat, corn, flax, barley, oats, hogs and
cattle.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
190U; John J. Casserly, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
WESSINGTON, Beadle Co. :> on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 25 m. W. of
Huron, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
TIMES; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1882 ; C. A. Blake, editor and publisher. Cir-
cu'atlon "JKL.
WESSINGTON SPRINGS, c. h.,
Jerauld Co. u 320+ pop.. 17 m. W. of Woon-
socket, the nearest station on Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paul Railroad. Seat of Free
Methodist Seminary for South Dakota.
Mediclna springs. Summer and health
resort.
DAKOTA SIEVE; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1890; Geo. W. Backus, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jki "
TRUE REPUBLICAN; Fridays;
independent-republican; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1883; W. F.
Bancroft, editor and publisher. Circ'n "lkj;."
WHEELER, c. h., Charles Mix Co. g
100 pop., on Missouri r., 150 m. above Sioux
City, la., and 26 S. W. of Armour, the near-
est railroad point. Agriculture.
COURIER; Thursdaj^s; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1885;
James H. Exon, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "jkl."
WHITE, Brookings Co. n- 454t pop. , on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rd.,
15 m. N. E. of Brookings, the county seat.
Wheat growing.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; six
pages 22x24: subscription $1.50; established
1900: John F. Adams, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
WHITE LAKE, Aurora Co. g 264
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd.. 12 m. W. of Plankinton and 15 N. E.
of Brookings. Farming.
STANDARD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; W. A.Hitchcock & Son, editors
and publishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
WHITE ROCK, Roberts Co. cflTOt
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd.,.35m. N. E. of Sisseton, the county seat.
JOURNAL; Thursdays: republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899 ; C. S. Dodge, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
"WHITEWOOD, Lawrence Go. -nSllf
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val-
ley Rd., 10 m. E. of Deadwood, the county
seat. Flour mills. Agriculture and mining.
PLAINDEALER; Fridays ; republican ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1889: Robert V. Carr, editor and pufc-
llsh<»r (12—3). Circulation "JKL"
WILLOWLAKE, Clark Co. nf 210t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 20 m. S. by
S. E. of Clark, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1: established 1888; Fred
Peck, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
SOUTH DAKOTA.
WILMOT, c.li., Roberts Co. [J'362t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Whitestone r., 18 m. N. W. of Mllbank.
Agriculture.
REPORTER; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; L. S. Perkins, editor; L. S. Per-
kins & Son, publishers (6—3). Circ'n "jkl "
ROBERTS CO. REPUBLICAN;
Saturdays; republican; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1.50; established 1894; W. S. Le
Count, editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion "jkl."
WINFRED, LaT<e Co. n- l^lf pop.
DISPATCH; Thursdays (A A).
WOLSEY, Beadle Co. D- 122 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paul Rds., 14 m. W. of Huron,
the county seat. Farming and stock raising.
BEADLE CO. HERALD; Wednes-
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established May, 1903; W. A.
Johns, editor and publisher (12-^).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904, 4-36.
WOONSOCKET, c. h., Sanborn Co.
D- 648t pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., IT m. N. N. W, of Mitchell. Ar-
tesian well furnishes water power. Flour
mill.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1883; Geo. W. Kelley, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "JKjL"
SANBORN CO. HERALD; Satur-
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1898; N. B. Reed,
editor; C. S. Reed, publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
TIIVIES: Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1882; P. J. Bentz, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JIU,-"
WORTHING, Lincoln Co. R 213
pop., 9 m. S. of Canton.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent-
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1892; J. S. Hatlestad, editor
and publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
YANKTON, o. h., Yankton Co. R
4.125+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul, Great Northern and Chicago & North-
western Rds. and Missouri r., about 7 m.
from the mouth of Dakota r. Many stage
lines center here. Pork-packing establish-
ment, woolen mill, breweries and artesian
wells. Seat of Yankton College. Agri-
culture.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
dailv four pages 18x22, weekly eight to
twelve pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1; established— daily 1896, weekly
1894; W.C.Lusk, editor; Gazette Printing Co.,
publishers (T— 3P).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl" „
W^eeitiy : Inl898, "J_KL." In 1899, Z. Actual
average for 1900, 1,437. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In l!t04. yl.
DAKOTA FREIE PRESSE; Fri
days ; German ; republican ; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription $2 ; established 1874 ; Krause
& Ellerman. editors and publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl" In 1897. I Z.
In 1898. zl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, ".TKL." In 1902. Z (4, 6).
DAKOTA HERALD; Tuesdays; dem-
ocratic ; four pa.ges 18x24; subscription $1.25;
established 1872; M. M. Bennett, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jjll."
TENNESSEE.
Population 2,020,616 f. Land Area 41,750 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Kentucky and Virginia, east by North Carolina, south by
Georgia, AJabama and Mississippi, and west by Arkansas and Missouri. State
capital: Nashville. Principal products and industries : Iron mining, and manu-
facture and agriculture. Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March
30, 1905), 309, divided as follows: Daily, 14: semi-weekly, 3 ; weekly, 234; bi-
weekly, 1; semi-monthly, 8; monthly, 37 ; bi-monthly, 2: quarterly, 10.
The cities of over 4,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 t), are as follows :
Memphis 102,320t Clavksville »,431t
Nashville 80,H65t Columbia 6,05'^t
Kuoxville 3'2,63rt itristol 5,'i71t
Chattanooga 30,1.54t Johusou City 4,645t
Jacksou 14»511t
ADAMS, Robertson Co. ^ 234 pop., on
Louisville & Nashville Rd., 12 m. N. W. of
Springfield.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents;
established December, 1901; T.W. Batts&Co.,
editors and publishers (12—3). Clrc'n "jkl"
AD AMS VILLE, McNairy Co. p 462t
pop.
TENNESSEE RIVER TELE-
PHONE; ihursdaysCA A).
ALAMO, c. h., Crockett Co. -D 16 m.
N. E. of Brownsville. Cotton gin and mills.
Agriculture.
S I G N A Li ; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1895 ; D. W. Harris
& Sons, editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
ALEXANDRIA, Dekalb Co. u 900
pop., 48 m. E. of Nashville, the Slat« capi-
tal. Roller flour mill. Agriculture and
stock raising.
TIM ES ; Wednesdays ; independent ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1893;
Patterson & Roy, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkjl.
ASHLAND CITY, c h., Cheatham
Co. [j on Cumberland r., 30 m. N.W. of and
connected by stage with Nashville, the
State capital. Agriculture.
A LERT; Thursdays (A A).
Ti.VIESj Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1890; W.T.Clark,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jki-."
ATHENS, c. h., McMinn Co. D^ l,849t
pop., on Nashville, Tellico & Charleston
and Southern Rds., midway between Chat-
tanooga and Knox ville. Seat of U. S. Grant
University. Farming and stock raising.
ATHENIAN-CITIZEN; Fridays; in
dependent republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1882; L. H. La-
sater, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904, yl.
POST; Fridays; independant; twelve
pages 1,5x24; subscription $1; established 1848;
W. T. Lane, editor; Lane & Matlock, publish
«rs (7— 8P).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
1898.1,569. In 1899, y I. In 1900, y I. In
1901, (z— 3) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
BAKERVILLE, Humphreys Co. -a
200 pop., 3}4 m. E. of Sycamore Landing, on
the Tennessee r., and 81 W. of Nashville.
Corn, peanuts, hogs, cattle and timber.
Farming.
REVIEW; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1896; Wm. Wyatt,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jsl"
BELLS, Crockett Co. -a 7o8t pop., on
Louisville & Nashville Rd., 69 m. N. E. of
Memphis. Stave factory. Agricultural dis-
trict.
CROCKETT CO. SENTINEL.; Fri-
days; four pages 17x24: subscription $1: es-
tablished 1873; J. D. Hill, editor; Hill & Bell,
publishers (12—3). Circulation "iKi.."
B O L I V A R, c. h., Hardeman Go. p
1,035+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd.. 19 m. S. by
S. W. of Jackson. Steam flour mill and
woolen factory.
BUIjLiETIN; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1865;
Hugh Williams, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation 'iHi."
HARDEMAN FREE PRESS; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; J. R. Reaves,
editor and publisher. Circulation 'jkl'
BRISTOL, Sullivan Co. cf 5,271 1 pop.,
on Bristol, Elizabeth ft North Carolina,
South Atlantic ft Ohio, Southern, Holston
Valley and Norfolk & Western Rds., 20 m.
N. N. E. of Johnson City. Tobacco fac-
tories, warehouses, woolen and cotton fac-
tories, iron furnace and lumber mills.
COURIER; every morning except Mon-
day, and SEIUI-VVEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays ; democratic ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription— dally $5, semi weekly $1; es-
tablished 1570; Charles H. Slack, editor;
Courier Publishing Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation- Dailj-: In 1897, "iKL.- Actual
average for 1898, 1,854. In 1899, yl. In
1900, yl. In 1901. (z— 6) I. In 1902, yl. In
1903. vl. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
Semi-Weekly: "jju, " In 1902, Z (6). la
li)04. (z-4) I (••).
988
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TENNESSEE.
TENNESSEE.
BROWNSVILLE, c. h., Haywood
Co. -c 2,645+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville
Rd., 57 m. N. E. of Mempliisandll7W.S.W.
of Nashville, the State capital. Cotton
growing and fruit shipping. Flour and
lumber mills, stave and Ice factories and
machine shops. Two female colleges.
STATES-GRAPHIC; Fridays
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1867; John R. & J. T. Green,
editors anri publishers (6—3).
Circiilatiou: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896. I.
In 1897, Y. Inl898, "iKL." (??) In 1901, Z (4).
In 1903, Z (4) (••).
TRIBUNK; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 20x2 1 subscription $1 ; established
1894; G. E. Grammer, editor; Sam M. Taylor,
publisher (7— 3P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,225 ; for 1896,1.240. In 1897. Y. In 1898.
"JitL." In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl. Actual
average for 1901, 1,276. In 1902, yl. In
1903, ■■JKL."
CAMDEN, c. h., Benton Co. ^ 399t
pop., on Ohio River & Charleston and South
Carolina & Georgia Rds., 86 m. W. of Nash-
ville, the State capital. Agriculture and
lumbering.
CHRONICIiE ; Fridays; democratic;
•Ight pages 18x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Travis Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
CARTHAGE, c. h., Smith Co. ^ 478t
pop., on Cumberland r., 50 m. E. of Nash-
ville, the State capital. Grain and tobacco
growing.
POST; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
July, 1901; E. H. Burk. editor and publisher
(2 — i). Circulation ■■JKL."
CENTER VILLE, c. h., Hickman Co.
D 775 pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Louis Rd., 50 m. S. W. of Nashville, the
State capital. Agriculture.
HICKMAN CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1892; J. B. Ozment, editor and
publisher (S— 3). Circulation • jjij.."
HICKMAN CO. PROGRESS; Fri
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 19(0 ; J. H. Mc-
WllUams, editor and publisher (12—3). Cir-
culation "JKL "
CHARLESVILLE, Bradley Co. g
480 pop., on Southern Rd., 34 m. N. E. of
Chattanooga.
PRACTICAL. POULTRYMAN;
monthly: poultry; twenty pages 9x12; sub-
scription 25 cents; established January, 1905;
H. L. Patterson, editor and publisher (1—5).
CHATTANOOGA, c. h., Hamilton
Co. O^ 30,154+ pop., center of nine railroads,
on Tennessee r., 151 m. S. E. of Nashville, the
State capital. Steamboats ply between this
point and St. Louis, Mo., and New Orleans,
La. Seat of Chattanooga Normal College,
U. S. Grant University. Chattanooga Medi-
cal College and numerous seminaries.
Iron, lumber and various other manu-
factures. Coal and iron mines In vicinity.
Site of Lookout Mountain, Chlckamauga
National Military Park, where U.S. Govern-
ment and States have expended $2,500,000
in preserving lines and erecting monu-
ments on battle fields; Lookout Mountain,
Chlckamauga and Missionary Ridge.
DAILY.
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLiY, Thursdays; democratic;
daily eight, ten twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1; established
1888; J. B. Pound, editor; News Publishing
Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily ; Rating varied from
G in 1891 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897,
H Z. In 1898, publisher asserts, no Issue less
than 5.000. In 1899. yG. In 1900, yG. In
1901, yH. Tnl902, yH. In 1903, (z-^) H. In
1904, public asserts, not less than 12,000.
Weekly: "jkl" In 1903 Z'.4)(»»i.
Publisher's announcement. — The Chatta-
nooga News guarantees to advertisers 50
per cent more circulation than any other
Chattanooga daily newspaper. There are
354 different manufacturing concerns in
Chattanooga, which makes this an "Even-
ing paper town." The News carries nearly
twice as much advertising as any other
Chattanooga newspaper.
The Chattanooga Weekly News has a
circulation exceeding 35,000 (proven by
Post Office receipts, or no charge for ad-
vertising). It thoroughly covers the best
part of the prosperous South, and is grow-
ing at the rate of more than 1,000 new sub-
scribers every week. Advertising rates on
application.
TIMES; every morning, and WEEK-
LiY, Wednesdays; democratic ; daily and
weekly eight, Sunday twenty to thirty-two
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $9, weekly
50 cents; established 1869; H. C. Adler, gen-
eral manager (3—3).
Circulation— Daily: Accorded G from
1892 to 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, G Z. Act-
ual average for a year ending ivith October
24,1898, 9,310. In 1899, zF. In 1900, yF.
In 1901. (z-3) G. In 1902, (z -4) G. In 1903, yG.
In 1904, yF.
Weekly: Accorded F from 1892 to 1895. In
1896, F. In 1897. FZ. In 1898, yG. In 1899, zG.
In 1900, vG. In 1901, (z-l, 2, 4. 5) G. In
1902, (z-4) G. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
WEEKLY.
BAPTIST RECORDER; Fridays^
(▲A).
CRABTREE'S CHATTANOOGA
PRESS ; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x2(); subscription $1; established 1873;
W. R. Crabtree, publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl ■" In 1899, Z. In
1902, (z — 4)1. In 1903, yl. Actual average
/or 1904. 24,748.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
TRADESMAN; semi-monthly; me-
chanical and metallurgical; one hundred and
twenty-eight to one hundred and forty page»
8x11; subscription $2; established 1878;
Tradesman Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (.3—5 P).
Circulation: In 1895. G. Actual average
for 1896. 7.158. In 1897. G Z. In 1898. yG»
In 1899. yG. In 19U0. yG. In 1901, (z— 1, 2, 4. 5)
G. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG»
(OO)-
MONTHLY.
JOURNAL, OF THE AMERICAN
OSTEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION:
monthly; osteopathy; forty to eighty pages
7x10; subscription §5; established Sep-
tember, 1901; A. L. Evans, editor; American
Osteopathic Association, publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
966 ; /o>- 1904, 1,296.
SOUTHERN EDUCATIONAL, RE-
VIEW; monthly (A A).
SOUTHERN FRUIT GROWER f
monthly; horticulture and agriculture;
twenty-four to thirty six pages 8x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1896; R. S..
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
989
TENNKSSEE.
Walker, editor; The Fruit Grower Co., pub-
lishers (12— 1.)
Circulation: In 1897, I Z. In 1898. H. In
1899, zl. Iiil900,zl. In 1901,1. Acfualaverage
for a year ending with Jan., 1903, ll,ti04.
Actual average for a year ending with Janu-
ary. l:iUl. 17,3.15; for V.m, *2«.S2S.
SOIITIIEKN I>IEi»l<JlISE AND
SITK<;EIIF: monthly; medicine; forty-
eight pawjes S'/^xll^; subscription tl; estab-
lished l;)0;5; R. Wallace, editor; Southern
MetUclne and Surgery Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (H— 5 P).
TRI-STATE FARIYIER AND
GARDENER; monthly; agricultural; six-
teen to twenty-four pages l(»}^xl6i^; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1892; The News
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (;3— 3).
Cii'Ciilatioii : In 1897, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 189S, 14:,S7S. In 1899. vF. Actual
average for a year ending wi.h February ,
1900,17,917. In 1901, yE. In 1902, (z— 4, 5) E.
In 1903, yE. In 1904, yE.
BI-MONTHLY.
KAPPA ALPHA JOURNAL;
bi-monthly, during college year; college
fraternity; one hundred pages 6x9; sub-
scrlptlou $1.00; established 1878; R. E. Pritch-
ard, editor; Kappa Alpha Fraternity, pub-
lishers. Circulation -'jkl." In 1901, Z(4, 5).
CLARKSVILIiE, c.h., Montgomery
Co. i 9,431+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville
Rd. and Cumberland r., 45 m. N. W. of Nash-
ville, the State capital, and 199 N. E. of
Memphis. Seat of Southwestern Presby-
terian University. Raising, manufacturing
and shipping of tobacco. Iron ore.
LEAF-CHRONICLEj every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thui-sdavs;
independent-democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $6, weekly $i; estab-
lished—C/ironicie 1806, Tobacco Leaf 1869 -. W.
W. Barksdale, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1898. -iKL." (++) In
1899. zl. In 1900, y I. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: In 189S, "jkl.- (+i). In 1899, zT.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, vl. In 1902, y I. In 1903,
(z-4)H. In 1904. yH.
TIDIES-JOURNAL; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
independent democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription— dally $4.50, weekly $1; estab-
lished—Ttjwes 1889, Journal 1898. weekly 1889;
Winfleld Jones, editor; Jones Bros., pub-
lishers (10— 3).
Circulation— Daily : "ikx. •
Weekly: In 1898, "JKi." In 1899, T. In 1900,
zl. In 1901, (z— 6) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl.
In 1901, yl.}
TENNESSEE ODD FELLOW;
monthly; odd-fellowship; eight pages llxlfi;
subscription 50 cents; establislied 1990; 1
TENNESSEE.
John L. Talt, editor ; Talt & Perkins, pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
CLEVELAND, o. h., Bradley Co. P,
3,858+ pop., on Southern Rd., 30 m. E. of
Chattanooga. Woolen mills, flre-brick and
chair and other factories. Agriculture and
fruit growing.
BANNER; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1893;
Gus Cate, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
In 1898, Z. In 1902. "JKL."
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1872 ; W. S. Tipton, editor and publisher (3— 3).
Circulation : Rating varied from H In 1891
to 1,200 in 1895. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, 'SLKL." In 1899, publisher as.serts, not less
than 1,500. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902.
"JKL."
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; democratic;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents;
established 1892; H. M. Linn, editor and pub-
lisher (8-3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl " Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1,329. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898, 1,416. In 1899. yl. In
1900, yl. Actual average for a year eliding
with September, 1901, 1,600. In 1902, yl. In
1903. yL In 1904, yl.
CLIFTON, Wayne Co. g 639 pop., on
Tennessee r., 92 m. S. W. of Nashville.
Shipping.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established January. 1901;
Joe W. Cooper, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL." (A A).
CLINTON, c. h., Anderson Co. O-l.lllt
pop., on Southern Rd.,21 m. N. W. of Knox-
ville. Farming.
GAZETTE; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; O. S. Scruggs, editor; Gazette
Publishing Co., publishers (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
COLUMBIA, c. h., Maury Co. a
6,052+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville and
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rds.
and Duck r., 46 m. S. by S. W. of Nashville,
the State capital. Location of a govern-
ment arsenal. Water power and cotton
and furniture factories and flour mills.
Stock raising.
HERALD; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1855;
F. D. Lander, editor; Herald Publishing Co..
publishers.
Circulatiou: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
Do You Want Business From The South?
If you want to reach the prosperous country people of the best section of the pros-
perous South, you will use
Crabtrec's Chattanooga Press
a weekly newspaper with guaranteed, proven circulation. A uniform rate, fair treat-
ment and a square deal to advertisers. Over 30,000 new subscribers added in eight
months. Circulation growing at the rate of 2,000 per week. Will have
CIRCULATION OF 100,000
by July I, 1905. Actual paid subscription list January i, 1905, 50.000. Write for
rates, or ask your agent.
W. R. CRABTREE, Publisher, Chattanooga, Tenn.
990
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TENNESSEE.
less than 2,000. In 1896. I, In 1897, I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. Inl904, yl.
»IAURY DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1882; Lynch & E. C. Perry,
editors and publishers (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest edition 2.550 ; in 1896, 2,400. In 1897,
H Z. Inl898, vH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, zH.
In 1901. yH. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
DIXIE GAME FOWL. ; monthly; game
fowls; sixteen pages 11x14; subscription $1;
established 1894; T. E. Lipscomb, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl.- In 1903,
Z(4)(»«).
COOKEVILLE, c. h., Putnam Co. b
3,000 pop., on Tennessee Central Rd.. 90 m.
W. of Nashville, the State capital. Saw,
planing and flour mills, railroad machine
shops, spoke, handle and canning factories,
lithograph and buff stone quarries and coal
mines. Agriculture and stocli raising.
MOUNTAINEER? Thursdays; repub-
lican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1900; John E. Oliver, editor and
publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1901. "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1903, 1,035. In 1903, "jkl.-
PRESS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1887;
Rutledge Smith, editor and publisher (12— 4).
Circulatiou : In 1897, "jkl." In 1898, zl. In
1899. vl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, (z-4) I.
PUTNAM CO. HERAIiD; Wednes-
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 25 cents; established February,
1903; E. L. Wirt, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending ivith February, 1904, 749; for 1904,
1,135.
COVINGTON, c.li., Tipton Co.-L
2,787+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 15 m.
from Mississippi r. and 38 N.E.of Memphis.
Cotton compress, cotton mills, fertilizer
works, concrete, plow and tile manufac-
tories and saw, oil and planing mills. Ag-
riculture.
liEADER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1; established 1886;
Sam Lowenhaupt, editor and publisher
(12—4).
Circulatiou: In 1895, "jkl.- In 1896, 1. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "JKL." Actual average for
1901. 1,979; for 1902, 1,966. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, (z— 4) I.
TIPTON RECORD; Fridays; inde-
pendent-democratic: four pages 22x28; sub-
scription $1; established 1867; Green & Ham-
mer, editors and publishers (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
CROSSVILiLE, c. h., Cumberland
Co. a- 350 pop., 24 m. W. by N. W. of Rock-
wood, the banking town and nearest point
on Cincinnati Southern Rd. Farming, stock
raising and mining.
CHRONICIiE; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1886; S. C. Bishop, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
CUMBERLAND CITY, Stewart
Co. i 350 pop., on Louisville & Nashville
Rd., 21 m. S. W. of Clarksville. Saw and
grist mills. Farming.
REVIEW; bi-weekly, Saturdays; eight
ges 13x20; subscription 39 cents; estab-
TENNESSEE.
lished 1895; George & Charles Stacker, edi-
tors and publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl "
DAYTON, c. h., Rhea Co. P^2,004t pop.»
on Queen & Crescent oute Rd., 38 m. N. of
Chattanooga. Iron furnaces, brick works,
flour mills, machine shops, car shops and
ice, button and wood manufactories. Coal
mining.
HERALiD; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1898; Campbell & Gross, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN ENTERPRISE;
Thursdays (A A).
DECATUR, o. h., Meigs Co. D, 22S
pop., 2}^m. S. E. of Stewart's Landing on
Tennessee r. Corn, wheat and oats.
MEIGS CO . SUN ; Thursdays ; four pages
15x22; subscription 75 cents; established
1897; J. T. Spradling, editor and publisher
(7 — 3 P). Circulation "jkl."
DECATURVIIiliE, c. h., Decatur
Co. -a 300 pop., 5 m. W. of Tennessee r., 5 S.
of Parsons, the nearest station on the Ten-
nessee Midland Railroad, and 45 E. of Jack-
son. Steam cotton gins and stave factory.
DECATUR CO. HERALD; Fridays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; Mrs. N. M.Barrj', editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3). Circulation "JKL."
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894 ; H. M. Barry, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL"
DEERLODGE, Morgan Co. iif25(>
pop., 7 m. S. W. of Sunbright, the nearest
station on Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas
Pacific Railroad. Agriculture and lumber-
ing. Coal and petroleum.
SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE; Thurs-
days; four pages 11x16: subscription 50
cents: established 1889; C. M.Stearns, editor;
J. A. P. Mason, publisher (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
In 1901, Z(4, 6) (A A).
DICKSON, Dickson Co. d l,363t pop.,
on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd.,
8 m. S. of Charlotte, the county seat, and 41
W. of Nashville, the State capital. Stock
raising and farming.
HOME ENTERPRISE! Fridays: dem
ocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1890: Mrs. S. C. Hicks, editor and
publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jki."
VERDICT; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1909; Harry L. & Chas. D. Be van, editors and
publishers (3-3). Circ'n "jkl" Inl902,Z(4).
DOVER, c. li., Stewart Co. [j 4(X)t pop.,
on Cumberland r., 12 m. N. of Stewart, the
nearest station on the Louisville & Nash-
ville Railroad. 35 W. of Clarksville and 75
W. N. W. of Nashville, the State capital.
Several large iron smelting furnaces in
vicinity. Mining and agriculture.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pagesl8x24; subscription $1; established 1867;
H. C. Vinson, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
DRESDEN, c. h., Weakley Co. \j
on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
991
TENNESSEE.
Rd., 46 m. N. of Jackson. Steam flour and
saw mills and spoke and stave factories.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883; J. L. Holbrook, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3). Circulation "JKL."
DUCKTOWN, Polk Co. R 2,000 pop.,
on Atlantic, Knoxville & Northern Rd.,80
m. E. of Cleveland and 65 from Chattanooga.
Copper mining and agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; four pages 18x24 ;
subscription $1; established 1895: J.D.Rus-
sell, editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n "iKL."
DTJNIjAP, c. h., Sequatchie Co. d, on
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd., 18
m. S. by S. W. of Pikeville.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1889; J. Gc. Blalock, editor; Blalock Bros.,
publishei-s (3—3). Circulation "iKL."
DYER, Gibson Co, -n on Mobile & Ohio
Rd.,7 m. N. of Trenton, the county seat.
Farming,
REPORTER: Fridays. eignJ pages
13x20; subscription $1: established 1893:
Boucher & Kelley, editors and publishers
(8—3), Circulation "j»--l."
DYERSBURG, c,h.,X>yer Co.-c
3,647t pop., on Chesapeake, Ohio & South-
western Rd. and Forked Deer r., 75 m. N. of
Memphis and 160 W. of Nashville, the State
capital. Cotton compress, cotton-seed oil
and fertilizer works, carriage factory, foun-
dry and steam flour and saw mills.
DYER CO. HERAT.D; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1893; Stanfleld & Thomas,
editors and publishers (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
In 1903, Z (4).
NEAL'S STATE GAZETTE; Thurs
days ; democratic ; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1865 ; Tom W. Neal,
editor and publisher (7 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
le.ss than 1,200. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. lu
1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, Z (4, 5). In
1903, Z (4).
ELBRIDGE, Ohion Co. ti 200 pop.,
21 m. S. W. of Union City, the county seat.
Cotton, corn and wheat.
PIONEER; semi monthly; eight pages
15x22; suDscription 50 cents; established 1900;
H. C. David.son, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
ELIZABETHTON, c.li.. Carter Co.
in' on East Tennessee & Western North
Carolina Rd. and Watauga and Doe rs., 8
m. E, of Johnson City, Iron mining. Agri-
culture.
MOUNTAINEER; Fridays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1878 ; Fitzsimmons Bros., editor and publish-
ers. Circulation "JKL."
ERIN, c. h., Houston Co. ti on Louis-
ville & Nashville Rd.. 28 m. S. W. of
Clarksvllle and 90 W. N. W. of Nashville,
the State capital. Manufactories of wagons,
lime, staves and barrels. Planing mill
and cooperage. Shipping point for lumber.
HOUSTON CO. NEWS; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
TENNESSEE.
established 1876; Bristol Frenck, editor and-
publisher (3— 3). Circ'n "jkl" In 1901, Z (4).
ERWIN, c. h., Unicoi Co. a" on
Ohio River & Charleston Rd., 16 m. S. by
S. W. of Johnson City, Iron mining.
HI A G N E T ; Wednesdays; republican ;
four pages 15x21 ; subscription $1 ; established
1887 ; J. F. Toney, editor and publisher (7—3 P),.
Circulation "jkl."
FAYETTEVILLE,c,h„iincoZ« C<x.
Q 2,706+ pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga &.
St, Louis Rd. and Elk r., 73 m. S. E, of
Nashville, the State capital. Farming.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; eight pages'
11x16, subscription $1; established IViOO;
N. H. & J. A. Hall, editors and publishers^
(8—3). Circulation "jkl "
LiINCOLN CO. NEWS; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established August, 1903; Smith & Hol-
man, editors and publishers (1 — 4).
OBSERVER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 22x28 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1850; N. O, Wallace's Sons, editors and
publishers (3— S).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.100. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
publisher asserts, not less than 1,150. In
1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, April, publisher
asserts, at no time during the past vear has
been less than 1,400. In 1902, (z— I) I. In 19C3,
yl. In 1904, yl.
FRANKLIN, c, h,, Williamson Co. o
2,180+ pop,, on Louisville & Nashville Rd,,
19 m. S, of Nashville, the State capital. Seat
of Tennessee Female College and Franklin
and Battle Ground Academies. Manufact-
uring and wheat and fruit growing.
RE VIE W-A PPEA L. ; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic ; eight to ten pages 15x22; subscz-iption
$1 ; established 1813; Geo.H. Armistead, editor
and publisher.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,296. In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896. 1,324. In 1897, I Z. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, zl. In 19(10, yl. In 1901. (z— 4, 6) I.
In 1902, vl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, vl.
WILLIAMSON CO. NEWS; Thurs
days; democratic; twenty pages 11x18: sub-
scription $1; established 1897; Owen Bros.,
editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1898, -mx - In 1897. Z.
Actual ai'crage for a year ending irith May,
1899, 1,149;. for a year ending with October
11, 1900, 1 ,556; /or a year ending with Oc-
tober 24, 1901, 1,816. In 1902, y I. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
TABORIAN ADVOCATE OF TEN-
NESSEE; semi-monthly; knights of labor;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1!>04: D. J. Mitchell, editor and pub-
lisher (I— 5P).
GAINESBORO, c. b, Jackson Co. [j
650 pop., on Cumberland r., 80 m. E. of
Nashville and about 20 N. W. of Cooke -
■ville, the nearest railroad point. Steam-
boats ascend the river to this point. Farm-
ing, mining and timber.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 11x15; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1898; F. L. & E. W. Tardy, editors
and publishers (2—5.)
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1903, 1,256; for 1904, 1,237.
GALLATIN, c. h,, Sumner Co. [^
2,409+ pop,, on Louisville & Nashville and
Chesapeake & Nashville Rds., 26 m N. N. E..
of Nashville, the State capital, Manufact-
992
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TENNESSEE.
TENNESSEE.
urlng, agriculture, stock raising and lum-
bering.
NEWS; semi-weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 18s»7; Ernest E. Chrisman,
editor and publisher (7— 3\
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." In 1900, pub-
lisher asserts, no single issue for twenty
months past that did not exceed 1,000. In
190. (z-6) I. In 1903, February, publisher
asserts, no issue In the past twelve months
has bften less than 1,350. In 1903, (z— 6) I. In
1901, yl.
EXA^IINER; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 18r)3; Thomas Boyers, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl." In 1898, Z.
In 190^, -.iKL." In 1903, Z (4).
T E N N E S SS E E A N ; Saturdays ; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 15x22; ffubscription $1; es-
tablislied 1872; F. W. Lewis, editor; A. A.
Lewis' Sons, publishers (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl "
GLEASON, Weakley Co. "□ 156 pop.,
on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd.,
7 m. S. E. of Dresden, the county seat.
Manufacturing.
HEADLIGHT: Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished July, 1901; James D. Combs, editor
and publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jkl."
GREENE VILIi£,c. h., Greene Co.r^
1,817+ pop., on Southern Rd,, 74 m. E. N. E. of
Knoxville. Seat of Greeneville and Tuscu-
lum College. Agriculture and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays ; four pages
80x26; subscription $1; established 1879;
Oscar M. Dugger, editor and publisher (12— 4).
Cii'culatiou : In 1901, "iKL." Actual aver-
age for a year ending with June, 1902,
1«521 ! for 1903, 1,661 ifor a year ending
with November, 1904, 1,7Jj5.
REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays ; republi-
can; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1865 Geo. A. Brace, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "ijcL "
SUN; Thursdays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1891; W. R. Lyon,
editor and publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl*
In 1898, Z. In 1899. Z. In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
In 1903, Z (4) (••).
MUSICAL IDEA; monthly; musical;
eight pages 13x20; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1894; Dolby & Dolby, editors and
publishers (2—4).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903, l,tiS3 (A A).
GREENFIELD, Weakley Co. ^
on Southern Rd., 40 m. N. of Jackson.
Agriculture.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
18x20; subscription $1; established 1893; H.
L. Hlggs, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1902, 850. In 1903, "jkl."
HALLS, Lauderdale Co. -a395tpop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 13 m. N. of Ripley
the county seat. F«yriitting and stock
raising.
GRAPHIC; Saturdays ; four pages
17x24; subscription SI; established 1900;
Newport & Davis, editors and publishers.
Circulation "ikj,"
HARRIMAN.iJoane Co.n- 3.442t pop.,
on Queen & Crescent Route and Southern
Rds. Rnd Emory r., 10 m. N. E. of Rockwood.
Brickyard, iron furnace, rolling mill, foun-
dries, machine shops, wall paper and lock
factories. Agriculture.
CITIZEN : Wednesdays; prohibition;
eight pages 11x14; subscription $1; estab-
lished September, 1903; W. P. Ferguson, ed-
itor; The Citizen Co., publishers (1—5). Cir-
culation "JKL."
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1891 ; W. M. Feath-
erly, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. zl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, (z— 4, 5) I. In 1903, yl. In 1(>04, yl.
HARTSVILLE, Trousdale Co. [j
850+ pop.
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
HENDERSON, c. h., Chester Co. JD
1,069+ pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 18 m. S. E.
of Jackson. Agriculture.
CHESTER ENTERPRISE; Fridays
(AA)
GAZETTE-ERA ; Fridays; democratic:
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1; established
1888; E. W. Purdy. editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
HOHENWALD,iiems Co. n 600
pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis
Rd., 103 m. S. W. of Nashville. Location of
a Swiss colony. Manufacturing.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; four pages
18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1899 ;
Poore & Poore. editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
HUMBOLDT, Gibson Co. -n 2,866t
pop., on Mobile & Ohio and Louisville &
Nashville Rds., 17 m. N. of Jackson. Wagon,
spoke, canning, stave and plow factories
and foundry and marble works. Fruit and
vegetable growing and shipping.
COURIER- CHRONICLE; Fridays;
eight pages 18x24; subscription SI; estab-
lished—Cowrier 1899, Chronicle 1886; C. W.
Rooks, editor; Courier-Chronicle Co., pub-
lishers (:3 — :B). Circulation "JKL."
GIBSON CO. NEWS; todays (A A).
METHODIST; Tuesdays; methodist-
eplscopal south; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1 . established 1900; Pigue & Son, editors
and publishers (12—3).
Circulation : In 1903, "jkl-- In 1903, (z— 4)
I(««). In 1904, yl.
HUNTINGDON, c. h., Carroll Co. -a
1,332+ pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga &
St. Louis Rd., 105 m. W. of Nashville, the
State capital. Seat of Southern Normal
University. Agriculture and cotton raising.
CARROLL CO. DEMOCRAT; Fri-
days; democratic: eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; J- B. Gilbert,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
TENNESSEE REPUBLICAN; Fri
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1868; R. A. Greene,
editor and publisher (8— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
HUNTS VILLE, c. h., Scott Co. cf 188
pop., 3 m. S. of Helenwood, the nearest
8.tation on Cincinnati, New Orleans ft
Texas Pacific Railroad, and 44 N. W. of
Knoxville. Farming.
CUMBERLAND CHRONICLE}
Saturdays; republican; four and eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1889;
Chronicle Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (3 — 1). Circulation "i£L"
HUSTBURG, Htimphreys Co. -a
on Tennessee r., 6 m. S. of Johneon-
CATALOG LE liY STATES.
'J93
TENKESSEE.
TENNEiiSEE.
vllle, the uearest station on Nashville,
Chn:»anooK!i & St. Louis Rd. Farnilni?.
ISSl'E; Thursdays; eight paKi's 15x22;
subscription $1: established 189. ; 0. U.Cole,
editor: J. W. Cole St. Co., publishers. Clrcu
latioii ••.nil.."
JACKSON,c. h., 3/ad»«on Co. -a 14,.')llt
pop., ou llliuois Central. Mobile & Ohio
and Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis
Rds. and Forked Deer r., 150 ni. W. S. W.
of Nashville. the State capital. Cotton mar-
ket. Manufacturing. Educational center.
?» U N 5 every evening except Saturday,
Sunday morning, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
democratic; daily four pages 18x24; weekly
eight pages 15.\22; subscription— dally $4.8U,
weeklv SI; established— dally 1884, vpeekly
1842: E. S. Trusseland G. W Martin, editors;
Sun Publishing Company, publishers (7— 3P).
Circulatiou— l>aily: In 1895, ".ikl." Actual
average for 1S9(J, 1,U20. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, y I. In 1899, "jkl."
Weekly: In 1895, I. In 1896 I. In 1897, I Z.
In 1S9S, yl. In 1899, "jkl.-
WHIG; every morning except Monday;
democratic; eight pages 1 x22; subscription—
$5; established 1842; Geo. S. Beard, editor;
Whig Publishing Co., publishers (1 — 5).
Circulatiou: •■jkl." In 1904, 1(00)-
afk«-a:>ierican standard;
Fridays (A A).
BAPTIST BANNER; Fridays; bap
tist; eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; es-
tablished April, 1903; Nunnery & Ellis, editors
and publishers (12—3). Circulation ••jkl."
(AA>.
CHRISTIAN INDEX; Saturdays;
negro; methodist-episcopal, south; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1870; Rev. C. H. Phillips, D.D.. editor; Henry
Bullock, publisher. Circ'n ••jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1902 ••JKL."
D I S PA T C H ; Fridays ; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873; J. W. N. Burkett, editor and pub-
lisher (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 3.000. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, vl. Actual average for 1899, 3.276.
In 1900. yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903. y I. In 1904, yl.
JAMESTOWN, c. li., Fentress Co. 6
70 m. N. W. of Knoxville. Lumbering
and agricultural region.
FENTRESS CO. GAZETTE;
Thursdays; republican; four pages 16x22;
subscription $1; established 1891; T. C.
Sherman, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "JKL.
JASPER, c. li., Marion Co. P, on
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd., 22
m. S. W. of Dunlap. Farming and stock
raising.
STATES 31 AN DEI>IOCRAT; Fri
davs; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription 81; established 1888; T. A. Havron.
editor and publisher. Circulation ••jjjl."
JEFFERSON CITY, Jefferson Co.
D- on Southern Rd., 29 m. E. N. E. of Knox
vllle. Milllne.
WATCHMAN; Fridays ; republican ;
four to eight pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1876; The News Bureau Publish-
ing Company, editors and publishers (12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
JELLICO, Campbell Co. iif l,283tpop.,
on LoulsTllle & Nashville, Southern and Jel
llco. Bird Eye & Northern Rds., 14 m. S. of
Williamsburg, Ky. Tannery. Agriculture,
timber and coal mining.
ADVANCE SENTINEL; Fridays; re-
publican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1891; W. O. Douglas, editor; Ad-
vance Printing Company, publishers (8—3).
Circulation 'iki,"
JOHNSON CITY. Washington Co. ^
4,645+ pop., on Charleston, Cincinnati & Chi-
cago, East Tennessee & Western North Car-
olina and Southern Rds., 21 m. S. by S. W of
Bristol. Tannery, sash, blind and furniture
manufactories, machine shops, blast fur-
nace, foundry and heading, stave, chair,
veneer, clgarbox and Insulator-pin fac-
tories and roller flour mill.
C03IET ; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x34; subscription $1; established 1884;
C. H. Lyle, editor and publisher ( 3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "iKL."
STAFF; weekly, twice a week, Tues
davs and Fridays; independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.25; established 1892;
E. M. Slack, editor and publisher (6—3). Clr-
cilation "jkl."
JONESBORO, c. h., Washington Co.
cf 854+ pop., on Southern Rd., 99 m. E. N.
E. of Knoxville. Shipping point for poultry
and evaporated fruit. Agriculture, lum
bering and stock raising.
HERALD AND TRIBUNE; Wednes
days; republican; four pages 18x24; subscrlp
tlon $1; established 1869; S. A. Bovell, editor;
Frank L. Fornshell, publisher (6—3).
Circulatiou : In 1895, ••j.kl." Actual aver-
age for 1%°)%, 1,545. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yl.
In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
KENTON Obion Co. t: on Mobile &
Ohio Rd., 48 m. N. of Jackson. Agricul-
ture and stock raising.
ARGUS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; W.E.Grimes,
editor and publisher (4 — 5P). Circ'n ••jkl."
KNOXVILLE, c. h., Knox Co. D-
32,637+ pop., on Southern, Knoxville &
Augusta, Knoxville, Cumberland Gap &
Louisville and Atlanta, Knoxville & North-
ern Rds. and Tennessee r. Steamboats as-
cend to this point. Log and lumber market.
Center of marble Industries. Saw mills. Iron
and nail works, car and railroad shops and
cotton and woolen mills. Seat of the Uni-
versity of Tennessee and State Deaf and
Dumb and Insane Asylums.
DAILY.
JOURNAL. AND TRIBUNE; every
morning, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
republican; dally and weekly eight, Sunday
sixteen to twenty-four pages 17x23; sub-
scription—daily $7, Sunday $2, weekly 50
cents; established— JowrnaZ 1839, Tribune
1816; consolidated July, 1898; Wm. Rule,
editor; The Journal and Tribune Company,
publishers (2—4).
Circulatiou— Daily: In 1895, G. In 1896.
G. In 1897. G. In 1898, F. In 1900. zG. Act-
ual average for a year ending ivith June,
1901. S,3S2###.
Weekly: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. Inl902. (z— 1,2, 4, 5) I. Actual aver-
63
994
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TENNESSEE.
TENNESSEE.
age for a year ending u'ith January, 1904,
14,063; /or 1904, 14,513.
Publisher's announcement.— Average, sworn
week day circulation, 16,049 daily for No-
vemberand December, 1904. leadingclaimed
circulation of any other Knoxville paper
by 45 per cent. Average weekly issue,
14,500. Books examined by Association of
American Advertisers, 1903, and circulation
claims verified.
Tlie Journal and Tribune occupies the
exclusive morning field ; publishes the
only Sunday paper in Knoxville, making it
the only paper which can absolutely cover
the entire city of Knoxville. Present pop
ulation of Knoxville and suburbs, 65,000.
It is the only paper that can rea-rli the
42 rural routes of Knox County (popula-
tion, 90,000), and 500 routes in East Tennes-
see, on the day of publication. Controls
rural delivery circulation practically ex-
clusively. Has the largest city circula-
tion. Pays TO- per cent of all postage on all
papers mailed out of Knoxville by 16 pub
lications entitled to second-class rates.
Certificate from postmaster, as to postage,
sent on demand. Also leads in quality.
SENTINEL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; demo-
cratic; ten to twenty-four pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1886, weekly 1886; Geo. F. Milton, editor;
C. B. Johnson, manager; Knoxville Sentinel
Company, publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1894, publisher as-
serts, not less than 4,200. In 1895, G. In 1896,
G. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH. Actual aver-
age for 1899, 4,582; for 1900, 6,162; for
1901. 6,020; for 1902, 7,701; for 1903,
9,691: /or 1904. 11,482. ^ „^^ ,, ,
Weekly : In 1896, "iKx." In 1897, Z. In
1902. "JKL."
WEEKLY.
HOL.STON CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE; Thursdays ; methodlgt episcopal
south; sixteen pages 10^x14; subscription
$1; established 1898; Jas. I. Cash, editor; Hol-
ston Printing Company, publishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1898. "jkl.'" Actual average
/•or 1899, 3,052; /or 1900. 3,319. In 1901.
y H. Actual average for a year ending with
June, 1902, 3,558; for 1903, 3,638. In
1904, yH.
INDEPENDENT ; Sundays ; people's
party; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1894; Geo. W. Ford, editor and
publisher. Circulation •■jju,"
METHODIST A DVOCATE-JOUR-
N A 1» ; Thursdays; methodist episcopal;
sixteen pages 10x14; subscription $1; estab-
lished—MefA,odist Advocate 1867, Methodist
Journal 1892, consolidated 1892; J. J. Manker,
D.D., editor; Union Methodist Publishing
Co.. publishers (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl.
Inl902. (z— 4) T. In 1903, yl. Actual average
/or 1904, 3,309.
MONTHLY.
BUSINESS MAGAZINE; monthly;
mercantile; flfty-slx pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1897; W. M. Goodman,
elltor; The Business Magazine Co. (Incor-
porated), publishers (8— 3P).
Circulation : Actual average for 1898.
5,250. In 1899, H. Actual average for
1900,3,041. Inl901.yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903. yH. In 1904, y I.
LIFE AND LETTERS; monthly (AA)
LAWRENCEBURG, c. h., Law-
rence Co. cp 823t pop., on Louisville & Nash-
ville Rd. and Shoal r., 80 m. S. W. of N.ish-
vlUe, the State capital. Planing and roller
flour mills. Fruit and cotton growing.
Iron ore.
LAWRENCE DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18t24; 8'Jbscrlption
$1; established 1884; Chas. H. Bentley. editor
and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
LAWRENCE UNION ; Thursdays ; re-
publican; eight pages 20x26; subscription
SI; established 1886; John Schade, Jr., editor;
Joe B. Schade. publisher (3—3). Circ'n "jkl."
LEBANON, c. h., Wilson Co. i l,956t
pop., on Nashville. Chattanooga & St. Louis
and Tennessee Central Rds., 30 m. E. of
Nashville, the State capital. Seat of Cum-
berland University. Manufactures of flour,
flour banels and woolen goods. Corn,
wheat, hog, horse and mule market.
BANNER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1900; Wm. Moffett. Jr., editor and pub
blisher. Circ'n "jkl ■■ In 1903, Z (4) (# #).
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1889; E. E. Adams, editor and publisher
(1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,050. In 1896, I. In 1897. I. Actual
average for 1898. 1,312; for 1899, 1,363;
for 1900, 1 ,446: for 1901, 1,490 ; for 1902.
1,492; /or 1903. 1,430. In 1904. yl.
MASONIC HERALD; monthly; ma-
sonic; eight pages 13x20 ;subscription 25 cents ;
established 1902; Prof. J. R. Inman. editor;
Lebanon Democrat Co., publishers (12—3).
Circulation "JKL- " (A A).
LEWISBURG, c. h., Marthmll Co. n
1,421+ pop., on Nashville. Chattanooga &
St. Louis Rd., 30 m. S. E. of Columbia
and 55 S. of Nashville, the State capital.
Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; weekly, twice a-week, Tues-
days and Fridays; democratic; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1894; W.
M. Carter, editor and oublisher (1—4).
Circulation "Jia." In 1902, Z (4). Actual
average for 1903, 1,201. In 1904, yl.
MARSHA Lli GAZETTE; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1 ; established 1871 ; Ewing & Kercheval, edi-
tors and publishers (1 — 5).
Circulation: In 1895, "j£l." Inl896, 1. In
1897.1". In 1898. "JKL" In 1899, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,200. In 1900, yl. In
1901, publisher asserts, there were Issued
each week not less than 1,275. In 1902. yl. In
1903. (z— 4) I. Act^cal average for 1904,
1,729.
LEXINGTON, c. h., Henderson Co. -O
1,332+ pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Louis Rd., 28 m. E. of Jackson. Cotton,
saw, planing and grist mills. Farming.
BAPTIST REAPER: Tuesdays; bap
tist; four pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents;
established October, 1901; F. F. Moore, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jk_l."
PROGRESS; Fridaya; four pages 20x26 ;
subscription $1 ; established 1884; W. V. Barry,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl ••
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four paeres 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; O. K. Murray, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
LINDEN, c. h., Perry Co. D 400 pop.,
on Buffalo creek, 20 m. W. by S. W. of
Centervllle. Timber, grain and iron. Ag-
riculture.
MAITi; Fridays; Independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1894; John
W. Turner, editor and publisher. Circ'n "iKj,"
LIVINGSTON, c. h., Overton Co. [^
350 pop., near Tennessee r., U m. N. of
Algood, the nearest station on Nashville
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
095
TENNESSEE.
& KuoxvlUe Railroad. Farming and live
stock.
C K K S C E N T t Tuesdays; tH^Jit paKOS
13x20; su»)sorlptloii 50 cents; eBtaltllshed 1S98;
Crescent PrlntlnR Co.. editors and pul)llslier8.
Circulation •jki."
ENTERPKISEi Thursdays; elRht jiages
11x15; subscription $1; established 1890; G.
B. & Mack McOee, editors and publishers.
Circulation "iiu."
LOUDON, c. h., Loudon Co. n- 876t
pop., on Southern Rd., 29 ni. S. W. of Knox-
TlUe. Extensive marble quarries and
marble and lumber mills. Manufactur
ing. stock raising and farming.
LOUDON CO. RECORD J Thursdavs;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1886; L. C. Jlartln, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation ••jjli."
TENNESSEE.
Union Co. □'2101 pop.,
4 m. E. of Mayuardville,
LUTTRELL,
on Southern Kd,
Milling.
TI3IES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1; Webster &
Sharp, editors and publishers (8—3^. Circu-
lation "JKi."
LYNCHBURG, c. h., Moore Co. g
417+ pop., 12 m. S. W. of Tuilahoma and 79 S.
E. of Nashville, the State capital. Sash and
blind manufactory.
F A Li C O N ; Fridays ; democratic ; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1884:
"W. W. Gordon, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "i^L."
McEWEN, Humphreys Co. -a on
Nashville, Chattanooga* St. Louis Rd., 57
m. W. of Nashville. Steam flour mill.
NEW ERA; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1895; C.P.Hopkins, editor; Mrs. E. A. Hop-
kins, publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jkl."
M0KENZIE, Carroll Co.-al,im VOV;
on Louisville & Nashville and Nashville,
Chattanooga & St. Louis Rds., 113 m. N. E.
of Memphis and 117 W. of Nashville, the
State capital. Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
Tom L. Biles, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1900, "jki..-- Actual aver-
age for a year ending with March, 1901,
1,973. In 1902, vl. Inl903, yl. In 1904, y I.
MoMINNVILLE,c.h.,frarrenCo. □
1,980+ pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga &
St. Louis Rd.,35m.N. E. of Tuilahoma and
75 S. E. of Nashville, the State capital.
Manufacturing, agriculture, stock raising,
lumber and fruit growing.
NEW ERA; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; sidDseription $1;
W.
estab-
Wallace, editor and pub-
lished 1855; Wm
Usher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1900, 1,190. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I.
In 190?, (z— 4) I. In 1!HI4, yl.
SOUTHERN ST A N D A R D ; Satur
days; Independent democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1879; R.
M. Reams, editor and publisher (8— 3). Cir-
culation "uu, "
WARREN CO. TIDIES; Fridays; four
pages 20x26; subscription gl; established
1903; Billoat & Brown, editor and publisher
(3— 3P). Circulation "iKL"
MADISONVILLE, c. h., Monro*
Co. Q, on Atlanta, Knoxvllle & Northern
Rd., 9 m. S. S. W. of Sweetwater and 45 S.
of Knoxvllle. Agriculture, mining, i>oidtry
and stock raising.
DEl>IOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
• Ight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lislied 1890; Reese V. Hicks, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1902, "iki." Acfitdl aver-
(ige Jar VMi, l,l«S; /<-/• I'lOl, \ .'Z'ZiK
MONROE t;lTIZEN; Tliurs.iays; re-
publican; four pages 15x32; subscription $1 ;
established 1899; Walter Franklin, editor;
Walter Franklin Company, publlsherB (3—3).
Circulation "jki."
INDUSTRIOUS HEN; monthly; poul-
try; thirty to thirty-four pages 9x12; sub-
scription':")<( cents; established 1904; J. H.
Sledd, editor; Kesse V. Hicks, publisher
(2-5).
MANCHESTER, c. h., Cofee Co. n
on Nashville, Chattanooga & St Louis Rd.,
81 m. S. E. of Nashville, the State capital.
Flour, spoke, handle, saw and planing
mills and tomato factory.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1881 ; Wil-
son & Smart, editor sand publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jkl "
MARTIN, JTea^iey Co. ^l,730tpop., on
Illinois Central and Nashville, Chattanooga
ft St. Louis Rds., 10 m. N. W. of Dresden,
the county seat, and 149 W. of Nashville,
the State capital. Saw, planing and flour
mills, tobacco factory and brick-yard. Ag-
riculture.
NEWS; semi weekly; Independent-demo-
crat; four pages 16x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished June, l'.»04; R. T. Moore, editor and
publisher (1— .5).
APOSTOLIC PRIIVIITIVE BAP-
TIST; Tuesdays; primitive baptist; eigh.
pages 11x16; subscription $1.25; establishe.l
1885; S. F. Cayce, editor; S. F. Cayce & Son ,
publishers (7— 3P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 3,000. In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z. Ac:-
ual average for 1898, 4.109. In 1899, yH.
In 1900. yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yl. la
1903, vl. In 1904, yl.
BAl'TIST BANNER; Wednesdays
(AA).
MAIL; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
1.5x22; sub.scriptlon $1 ; established 1885; T. L.
Turner, editor; Cayce & Turner, publishers
(7— 3P). Circulation "JKL "
MARYVILLE, c. h., lilouyit Co. D-
on Knoxvllle & Augusta Rd., 16 m. S. of
Knoxvllle. Seat of Maryville College.
Woolen mills, sash, door and blind factory
and flour mills. Farming.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription
February, 19;)4; Win.
publisher (1-5).
T I M ES ; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription jl ; established 1884;
W. C. Goddard. editor; A. Goddard & Sons,
publishers i9— 3). Circulation ••mi ••
$1 ; established
Koehler, editor and
MASON, Tiptiin Co. -a 448 pop., on
Louisville & Nashville Rd., 12 m. S. E. of
Covington, the county seat. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 17x24; subscription $1;
established September, 1902; E. H. Suggs,
editor; J. F. Dowdy, publisher (3— 3). Clrcu-
latlOM "iKL." (A A).
S96
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TENNESSEE.
MAYNARDVIULE, c. h., Union
Co. cT 300 pop., 22 m. N. of Knoxville. Agri-
culture.
UNION CO. ENTERPRISE; Thurs-
<la.vs; Independent; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1899; Joe Mc-
Donald, editor; O. T. Carr, publisher. Cir-
■culation "jkl" (AA)-
UNION EAGLE; Thursdays (A A).
MEDINA, Oibson Co. -a 300 pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 15 m. S. E. of Trenton.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; Bubscription $1; established
1903; J. M. Fryar, editor and publisher (5—3).
•Circulation "isx"
MEMPHIS, c.h., Shelby Co. p 102,320t
pop., center of eleven railroads, on the
Mississippi r., at the head of navigation for
largest sized steamboats. Has extensive
manufactories of cotton and is the princi-
pal commercial center between Saint Louis
and New Orleans. One of the leading cot-
ton marts In the countrj% shipping annu-
ally more than one-half million bales.
DAILY.
COMMERCI A L APPEAL; every
morning, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays; dem-
ocratic; daily eight to twelve, Sunday thirty-
six to forty, weekly ten to twelve pages,
18x24; subscription— daily $6, Sunday $1.50,
weekly 50 cents ; established— Comr/iercmJ
1889. Avalanche\%^l ,Appeal\MQ; consolidated
1894; Commercial Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (2—4).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1895, 15,521 ;/orl896, 17,182. Inl897,Y.
Actual average for a year ending tvifh Sep-
tember, 1898, 20,508; for a year ending
wi^/iil/arc/i, 1899,21, 716; /or 1900, 24,81 9;
for 1901, 26,387; for 1902. 27.506; for
1903, 28,939; /o/- 1904. 33.965.
Sunday: Actual average for 1902, 34,910;
forwm. 38,080; /or 1904, 47,002.
Weekly : Actualaveragefor 189.i, 46,829 j
for 1896, 63,125. In 1897, Y. Actual aver-
age for a year ending ivith September, 1898,
58, 127 ; for a year ending with March, 1899,
60,562. In 1900, zB. Actualaveragefor
a year ending with Augustt,l':^^\, 66,116;
Jar 1902, 74,318; for 1903, 77,321; for
1904, 86,340.
Publisher's announcement. — As shown above
through derailed sworn statements fur-
nished the editor of the American News-
paper Directory, the net paid average cir-
culation for the year 1904 of the Memphis
Daily. Sunday and Weekly Commercial
Appeal was 33.96.5 copies daily, 47,002 cop-
ies Sunday and 86,.340 copies weekly. The
net paid circulation of January, 1904, at the
time this Directory goes to press, is over
38,000 daily, 53,000 Sunday and 87,000 weekly.
Memphis being the most progressive city
of the South, no Southern or National ap-
propriation is complete without including
that city.
Guarantee— It can be made part of any
advertising contract that the Commercial
Appeal guarantees the largest net paid
city circulation, daily by 50 percent, Sunday
by 100 per cent, and the largest net paid
country circulation, daily by 50 per cent,
and Sunday by 100 per cent of any Memphis
newspaper.
To substantiate this guarantee, in addi-
tion to detailed sworn circulation state-
ments when requested, the Commercial
Appeal's white paper accounts, circulation
and cash books and press and mailing
rooms are always open to any one inter-
ested.
In addition to this largest circulation,
the circulation of the Memphis Commercial
TENNESSEE— Memph is.
Appeal is everywhere recognized as one
carrying character, prestige and influence,
with the cheapest per line per thousand
advertising rate in the Memphis territory.
NEWS-SCII>IITAR ; every evening
except Sunday, Sunday morning, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdayg ; democratic ;
daily eight to sixteen, Sunday thirty to forty-
eight, weekly twelve pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion—daily and Sunday $6, Sunday $1.50,
weekly 50 cents; established— Kvening Scimi-
tar 1880, News 1902, consolidated 1904; G. D.
Ralne, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1903, 17,006 ; for 1904, 22.362.
Sunday: Actual average for 1%3, 17,594l
/or 1904, 21,720.
Publisher's announcement. — The News Scim-
itar is the only afternoon paper published
in Memphis (being a consolidation of the
Neivs and Scimitar), a city of over 150,000
population, and which is nearly 300 miles
distant from any other competing point.
Already it has a circulation of over 34,000
per daj' (books open to all). For rates and
information write Paul Block. Special
Representative, New York or Chicago.
WEEKLY.
CATHOLIC JOURNAL; Saturdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1875; Wm. Fitzgerald,
editorandpublisher (8— 3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from H in
1892 to I in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
COLORED CITIZEN; Saturdays;
negro; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1895 ; The Colored
Citizen Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation jkl.'
COMMERCIAL ADVOCATE |
Saturdays; commercial; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1886 ; Patrick
Boyle, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG; Saturdays;
German; Independent; four pages 18x34: sub-
scription $2.50; established 1887; L. G. Fritz,
editor and publisher (.3 — 3). Clrc'n "uui."
HERALD ; Saturdays ; democratic ;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; A. L. Rowe. editor and publisher
(7— 3PK Circulation "Jiu,."
JEWISH SPECTATOR; Fridays;
Jewish; eight and ten pages 13x30; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1885; M. Samfleld, edi-
tor and publisher; prints an edition for New
Orleans, La. (1—4).
Combined circulation: Actual average
for 1895,8.555; for 1896,8.805; /or 1897,
9,101. In 1898, vF. In 1899, zF. Actual
average for 1900, 9, 160 ; for a year ending
with September, 1901. 9,695; for a year
ending loith July, 1902. 9,793; for 1903.
10.097;/o> 1904. 10,584.
OUTLOOK: Saturdays (A A).
PLANTER'S JOURNAL; Wednes-
days; agriculture and cotton; eight pages
9x12: subscription 50 cents; established 1897;
H. L. Bedford, editor; A. L. Rowe, publish-
er (1—5).
Circulation: In 1900. "jkl.- In 1901, (z— 6) H.
Actual average for 1903, 6,188. In 1903,
(z-6) (i. In 1904. yG.
SHELBY CO. DEMOCRAT;
Wednesdays; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1: established: 1893: C. B. Johnson, editor;
C. B. Johnson & Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl." Actualaverage
for 1898, 4.453. In 1899. vG. In 1900. yG.
In 1901. yH. In 1902. yH. In 1903. (z— 4)
H (• •)• In 1904, "JKL." (DD).
SUEDLICHES POST-JOURNAL;
Saturdays ; German ; Independent ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; established
1873; ZImmermann & Bro., editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulation: In 1896, "iKL." In 1897, I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
997
TENNESSEE— Memphis.
TENNESSEE.
TIiHES; Sundays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $3; establislied 1898;
H. J. Boswell, editor; Times Publisiilng Co.,
publishers (\2 — 4P). Circulation "jkl." In
VMi, Z (1,2,4,5). In 1!)03, Z (4) (••).
UNITED LABOR JOURNAI.; Fri
days; labor; eight pages 15x„'0; subscription
$o; established 188i>; E. F. Grace, editor and
publisher ( l2— 3).
Circulation: In 1902, "ijii," In 1903^(z— 4)
!!(••). Inl904, yll.
SEMIMONTHLY.
EXPOSITION JOURNAT.; semi
monthly; baptist; eight pages 12J^xlT}^; sub-
scription 51) cents; established May, iW2; E. L.
Wesson, editor; Southern Publishing Co.,
publishers (2—5).
Cii'oiilatiuu : Actual average for 1904,
ODD FELLiOW; semi-monthly; odd-
fellowship; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established January, 1901; Chas. Lovejoy,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl" Id
1902. Z( 6).
ODD-FELLiOW IN SPIRIT AND
TRUTH; semi-monthly; odd fellows; four
pages 12J^x20; subscription $1; established
February. 1904; H. M. Pilcher, editor and
publisher (1—5).
MONTHLY.
GINNER AND MILLiER; monthly
(▲A).
JOURNAL. OF C03JMERCE; month
ly (A A).
J. MEDICAL MONTHLY; medical,
ninety eight pages 6x9; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1881; K B. McKinney.M.D., editor;
C. H. Bright, publisher.
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
3,046. In 1895, H. Inl896.H. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 19i:0. yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1S03, yl. In 1904, 1 .
SHIBKOLETH: monthly; masonic;
thirty eight pages Hx9: subscription $1; es
tablished May, 1901; Bim. F. Price, editor;
Masonic Publishing Co.. publishers. Circu-
lation ■■JKL." (A A).
SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL RE-
VIEW: monthly; thirty-six pages SJ^xllJ^;
subscription $1; established July, 1899; O. O.
Howard, editor and publisher (3—3). Circu-
lation".TKL." In 1902, Z (4, 6).
MILAN, Gibson Co. -nl,682t pop., on
Louisville & Nashville and Illinois Central
Rds., 94 m. E. of Memphis. Agriculture and
fruit growing.
EXCHANGE; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1874; J.W. Hayim, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jKi.."
HUSTLER; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
lished 1893; Beverly Williamson, editor and
publisher. Circulation ■•jkl " In 1897, Z. In
1902, ■■■iKL." (A A).
MORRISTOWN, c. b., Hamblen Co.
cf 2,973+ pop., on MorristOT^n & Cumberland
Gap and Soutliern Rds., near Holston r., 42
m. N. E. of Knoxville. Flour mills, sash
and blind factories, stove foundry and
wagon shops. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Wednesdaj's ; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1866; JohnE. Helms, Jr., editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "JKL '■
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription SI; esrab
Ushed 1893; A. C. Helms, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation -uv-l."
MOUNTAIN CITY, c. h., Johnson
Co. d 28 m. E. S. E. of Bristol. Farming
and stock raising.
TENNESSEE TO 31 AHA WK;
Thursdays; republican; four pages 16x22;
•ubscription $1; established 1882; W. R.
Keys, editor; Tomahawk Co., publisher*
(7— 3P). Circulation "jsi."
MOUNT JULIET, Wilson Co. b 4a
pop., on Na«hville, Chattanooga & St. Louis
Rd., 12 m. W. of Lebanon, the county seat.
Agriculture.
WINN'S FIREBRAND; monthly;
free thought; anarchist ; sixteen pages 7}^xl0;
subscription $1; established January, 1902;
Ross Winn, editor and publisher (3—3). Cir-
culation ".IKL." (A A).
MOUNTPLEASANT, Maury Co. n
2,007+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 12
m. S. W. of Columbia, the county seat.
Phosphate mining and farming.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; twelve pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1899; R.C.
Jackson, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1901, ■■jkl." Actual average
for 1902. 1,4'iS. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
MURFREESBORO, c. b.. Ruther-
ford Co. a 3,999+ pop., on Nashville, Chatta-
nooga & St. Louis Rd., 32 m. S. E. of Nash-
ville, the State capital. Lumber, cotton
and flour mills.
FREE PRESS ; vreekly, twice-a week,
Tuesdays and Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subsoription $1; established 1879 j
W. C. Frost, editor and publisher (3—3). Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1901, Z (4).
HOME JOURNAL; weekly, twice a-
week, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; L. J. Burgdorf, editor and pub-
lisher (3-3).
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, Z»
Actual average for 1898. 1.009; for 1899.
I, '^79; for 1900, 1,454; for 190], 1,559.
In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
NEWS- BANNER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1899 ; C. C. Henderson, editor and
publisher (8-3).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1900. 1,535. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
NASHVILLE, c. h., Davidson Co \^
State Capital, 80,865+ pop., on Louisville -
& Nashville and Nashville, Chattanooga &
St. Louis Rds. and Cumberland r., 200 m
from Its mouth. Engaged in river com-
merce. Cottonseed-oil mills. Iron found-
ries, machine shops, stove works, candy and
cracker manufactories, rolling and cotton
mills, iron furnaces and charcoal works
Seat of Central Tennessee College, FIsk and
Vanderbilt Universities and a large Nor-
mal School.
DAILY.
AMERICAN ; every morning, and,
WEEK.LY, Fridays; democratic; daily
eight to twelve, Sunday sixteen to thirtj%
weekly eight pages 17x24; subscription— daily
$8, Sunday $2, weekly $1; established 1830;
Wm. J Ewing, editor; The American Co.,
publishers (3—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 8,.500. In 1896, F. Actual
average for 1891, 10,270; /or 1898, 14,252
##. In 1899. yE. In 1900. G ###. In
1901, G. In 1902, yG. In 1903. yG. Actual
average for 1904. 20,789 (bb).
Sunday: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 14,000. In 1896. E. Actual averaae for
1897,14,177; /'orl898. 16.990 4t#. In 1899,
In 1!03. vF.
yE. Inl900, F###. In 1901, F. Inl902,yF.
Weekly:' In 1895, D. In 1896, D. Actual
998
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TENNESSEE— Xashville.
average for 1897, 24,97 7 ; for 1898. 29,746.
In 1899. yC. In 190U. F. In 1901, yF. In 1902,
yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904, U.
BANNER; every evening except Sun-
day, and VVEEKIiY, Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; ten to twelve pages— daily 17x24;
weekly and Saturday 17x24; subscription-
daily $5. weelily $1; established 1875; Banner
Publishing Company, publishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1895, 11,405. In 1896, F. Actual average
for 1897, 11,791; for 1898, 14,930; for
1899, 14,378 ; for 19t)0, 16,267 ; for 1901.
16, 1 70 ; for a year ending u-ith Fcbruury,
19(1.;. 16,073; for 1903, 18,772; for 1904,
20 703.
Weekly: Accorded H from 1891 to 1895. In
1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl.
In 191)0. yl. In 1901 yl. In 1902, yl. In
ISO?, yl. In 1901, "jkl."
Publisher's announcement. — The Nashville
liANXER is tlie onlj- afternoon paper in
Nashville, and the only daily newspaper
whicli is rated in figures in this Directory.
The morning paper will not. or does not,
furnish information upon which an exact
and definite circulation rating may be
based by the editor of this Directory.
The Banner's circulation for the year
1904 averaged 20,703 daily; yet these figures
do not I'epresent the paper's present circu-
lation.
On Fel). 7, 1905, the daily afternoon News,
of Nashville, suspended publication, and
the Banner's circulation to-day is over
27.0C0 daily, and for the year 1905 the daily
average will largelj' exceed these figures.
The Banner's circulation is largelj' in ex-
<?ess of that even claimed bj' the morning
paper.
The Banner's subscription price Is the
highest, and it publishes more local and
more foreign advertising than its morn-
ing contemporary.
For rates address Banner Publishing Co.,
Nashville. Tenn., or any recognized adver-
tising agency.
WEEKLY.
ANZEIGER DES SUEDENS; Satur
lays; German; Independent; ten pages
18x24; suVjscription $2.25; established 1880;
IV^illiam B. Fischer, editor and publisher
(7-3 P). Circ'n -jkl." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4. 5).
BAPTIST AND REFLECTOR;
Thursdays ; baptist ; sixteen pages 11x16;
•ubscription $2; established 1835; E. E. Folk,
D.D., editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
6,309. In 1896, G. Actual average for
1897,6,434. In 1898, yG. In 1899, zG. In
1900, publisher asserts, every issue 6,500. In
1901, vG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In
19<)4, yC;.
CHILDREN'S VISITOR; Sundays;
metliodist episcopal. South ; eight pages
10HiXl5; subscription 60 cents; established
186t); James Atkins, editor; Smith & Lamar,
publishers ( 1—4).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." Actual aver-
<igefor 1903, 76,544. In 1904, yB.
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE; Thurs-
days; methodlst-episcopal, south; sixteen
pages 13x17; subscription $2; established 1837;
Geo. B. Winton, editor; Smith & Lamar, pub-
lishers (1-4).
Circulatiou: Ratine varied from C In 1891
to D In 1395. In 1896, D. In 1897, Y. In
1898, vE. In 1899, vF. In 1900. zF. Actual
average for V.m. 14,318;/or 1904. 14,241.
In 1903. (z— 4) E (• •). In 1904. yE.
CliAK ION: Saturdays (■ A A)
CU.IIBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN;
Thursdays ; Cumberland presbyterlan ; thirty-
two pages 9x13: subscription 81.50; estab-
lished 1840; Jas. E. Clarke, editor; Cumber-
land Presbyterian Publishing House, pub-
lishers ( 1— r>).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894.
10 266. In 1895. F. Actual average for
1806, 1 1,892; for 1897. 10.576. In 1898,
yF. InlS99, yF. In 1900, F. Acfualavirage
TENNESSEE— Nashville.
for a year ending aithJune, 1901,15,690. In
1902, yE. Actual average for 1903, 1 4, 049 ;
/or 1904, 14.142.
EPWORTH ERA ; Thursdays; metho-
dist eoiscopal, south; sixteen pages SJ^^xllJ^;
subscription $1; established 1894; H. M. Du
Bose, D.D., editor; Bigham & Smith, pub-
lishers (3—3;.
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
1 0.923 i/or 1901. 10,622 ;/or 1902, 8,638.
In 1903ryF. In 1904, yG.
GOSPEL ADVOCATE; Thursdays:
church of Christ; sixteen pages 11x16; sub
scription $1.50; established 1858; The Mc-
Quiddy Printing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (1—5).
Circulatiou : Rating varied from F In
1891 to G in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897, G Z. In
1898, yG. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yG. In
1901, yG. Actual average for 1902. 9, 46'^;
for 1903, 11,652; /or 19()4, 11,155.
LABOR ADVOCATE; Fridays; labor;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898; A. E. Hill, editor; Labor Advocate Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Circulation "JKL." In
1901, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
LIVING WATER; Thursdays; unde-
nominational; sixteen pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1891; J. O. McClurkan,
editor; The Pentecostal Mission Publishing
Company, publishers (8 — 3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
7,325: for 1896, 7,476, In 1897, Y. In
1898, yG. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yG. In 1901,
yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, (z-4) G (• •)• In
1904, yG.
MEN: Fridays; Y. M. C. A.; eight pages
6x9; subscription 50 cents; established 1901;
The Young Men's Christian Association, edi-
tors and publishers (1—4). Circn "iKL"(A A).
MIDLAND METHODIST; Wednes
days; methodist episcopal, south; sixteen
pages 11x15; subscription $1; established 1871;
WHEN YOU WANT
TO ADVERTISE TO
1,536,6 54
Methodists of the South,
The following list of publications of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, South,
Smith & Lamar, Publishers, will be found
invaluable.
Aotiial Paid Ciroula-
tioii l*er l»isue, Over
850,000
Weeklies of the M. E. Church, South :
The CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, 64 years old
The EPWORTH ERA 10 " "
The CHILDREN'S VISITOR. 37 " "
Monthly and Quarterly Publications :
SUND.\Y SCHOOL MAGAZINE -Monthly.
Intermediate Lesson Quarterly.
SENIOR Lesson Quarterly.
Home Department Quarterly.
Methodist Quarterly Review.
I^or Rates, Space, etc., Send Your Or-
ders or Inquiries to
J. Arthur Johnson,
Advertising Manager,
340-346 Court Square, Nashville, Tenn.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
999
TEXNKSSEE—Nash ville.
J. A. Burrow, editor; O. W. Pattou, publisher
C'ireiilatioii: Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
Ill lS9ti, H . In 1897, H Z. Actual average for
1S98. .•5,'i'i5: for 1899, 5,90<>; for 19(K),
5,S.>«. In 1901, yli. In 1!H)2, ytJ. In 1903,
<z-4) (i. Actual averaue for 1904, (>,4)S2.
MODERN METHODS; Fridays; local;
four to sixteen papes llxlti; subscription .$1 ;
established May, VdV?,; W. F.Brooks, editor
and publisher (1—4) (A A).
SLOAN'S KNIGHTS OF PYTH-
IAS WEEKLY; Tuesdays; Knights of
Pytliias; eight pages 6x10; subscription $1;
estalilished 191)0; MaJ. W. H. Sloan, editor
and publisher (12--4).
('ii'ciilation: In 1900, "jkj.." Actualaverage
for a year ending mji7/i June, 1901, 1 ,ti84.
In 1902, February, publisher asserts, was not
less than 1,^). In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In
liXU, I (CD*.
SUNDAY SCHOOL. WORK; Satur
days (A A).
ZION'S OUTLOOK; Thursdays;
methodist- episcopal, south; sixteen pages
11x15; subscriptions!; established 1891; J. O.
McClurkan, editor; Tennessee Methodist Pub-
lishing Company, publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
7,3'i-5 ;for 1896. 7,476. In 1897, Y. In
1898. vG. In 1899, vG. In 1900. yG. In
1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG (A A).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST
AND H03IE; semi monthly; agricultural;
twenty pages »xl2; subscription 50 cents;
established 1869; The Southern Agriculturist
Co., editors and publishers (2 — 4).
Circulation: In 1900. "jkl." In 1901, Z (4, 6).
In 1902, Z (3, 4, 5). In 1903, Z (fi) (• •). Actual
average for a year ending ivith January, 1905,
43,5'i7.
SOUTHERN LUMBERMAN; semi
monthly; lumber; sixty-four to eighty pages
11x14: subscription $2 ; established 1879; S. K.
Cowan, editor; Baird Roberts Publishing Co.,
publishers (8 — 3).
Circulatiou : Rating varied from 6 in 1B92
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898. vT. In 1899. vl. In 1900. vl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
MONTHLY.
A. O. U. W. MESSENGER; monthly;
Ancient Order of United Workmen; sixteen
pages 6}^x9; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1891; T. B. Med earls, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,500. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zl. In 1899, y I. In 1900, zl. lu 1901,(z-4)I.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1902, !2,500. In 1903, yl. Actual average
/or 1904. 2.600.
BAPTIST BOYS AND GIRLS:
monthly; baptist (southern) ; sixteen pages
TENNESSEE— Nashville.
10x13}^; subscription 32 cents; established
.lanuary, 1904; 1. J. Van Ness, editor; S. S.
Board of the Southern Baptist Ccniventlon,
uublishers (I— 5 P). Does not Insert adver-
tisements.
BOB TAYLOR'S MAC^AZINE;
monthly; literary; one hundred and twenty
pages 7x10 ; subscription $1 ; estal)llshed
April, i;t05; Robert S. Taylor, editor; Taylor
Publi.^^hlngCo., publishers (1—5 P).
CONFEDERATE VETERAN;
monthly; Confederate Veterans; thirty-six
to forty eight pages 8x10^^^; subscription $1;
established 1893; S. A. Cunningham, editor
and publisher ( 12—4).
Circulatiou: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 10,250. Actual ai-erage
for 1896, 13, 5*25 ', for a year ending with
March, 1898. 16,633; for 1899.30,165.
In 1900, yD. Actual average for 1901,
'^0,350. In 1902, yl). Actual average for
1903, 19,447; for l'M)i, 19,917.
DIXIE MILLER; monthly; milling;
seventy-two pages 9x12; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1894; B. Kirk Rankin, manager;
The Dixie Miller Company, publishers (12—4),
Circulatiou: Actual average for 1895,
7.613 ##. Inl896,F##. In 1897, Y. In
1898, H. Actual average for 1899, 3,250;
for im), 4,000: /or 1901, 4,000; /or 1902,
4,000. In 1903, December, publisher asserts,
every issue during the past year was 4,000.
Actual average for 1904, 4,000.
FRATERNITIES REVIEW;
monthly; Pythian and I. O. O. F.; thirty six
pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; established
1893; D. W.Boger, editor; Pythian Period Co..
publishers (9—3).
Circulation "jkl •■ In 1901, Z (4). In 1903,
(z-4)I. In 1904, yl.
JOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND
SURGERY; monthly; medical; sixty-
eight pages 6x10; subscription $1 ; established
1851 ; C. S. Briggs, M.D., editor and publisher
(8— 3P). Circulation "JKi,." .
KIND WORDS; monthly ; baptist
(southern); thirty-two pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion 52 cents: established 1868; I. J. Van Ness,
editor; S. S. Board of Southern Baptist Con-
vention, publishers (1—5 P). Does not insert
advertisements.
MERCHANT AND MANUFACT-
URER; monthly; thirty six pages 9x13;
subscription 50 cents; established 1892; RoV)ert
L. Bureh, editor; Merchant and Manufac-
turer Publishing Company, publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1900, September, publisher
asserts, for the last five years has not been
less than 5,000. Actual average for 1900,
5,225 ; for a year ending u'ith Novem-
ber, 1901, 6,253; /or 1902, 6,560. In 1903,
(z-6) G. In 1904, G.
Fhiblisher's announcement. — We reach 6,000
country merchants in Ky., Tenn., Ala.,
Miss., Ark. and Ga.; sworn to.
MISSIONARY" ;monthly; Presbyterian;
forty -four pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents;
HAM, Prop.
TEMN.
THE CONFEDERATE VETERAN, HisHvlLLET^l
has had the longest continued successful career of any monthly ever
published in the Southern States.
The Veteran has completed its twelfth year. The average each
issue for the first six years was 13f24-Of and for the six years ending
with 1904, 1QfQ17, The Veteran otficially represents by authority
The United Confederate Veterans, United Daughters of the Confeder-
acy, Confederated Southern Memorial Association, United Sons of
Confederate Veterans. The Veteran is sustained by the leading
citizens and their families in every Southern State, with cordial patron-
age from representative veterans of the Upion Army.
Write for sample copies and advertising rates.
1000
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXyESSEE—yashville.
TENNESSEE— ^ ash ville.
established 1867; H. F. Willlains, editor; Ex-
ecutive Committee of Missions of Presbj'-
terian Church iu United States, publishers
(3-3).
C i r (■ II I a t i o u : Actual uveraye for 1902,
lti,76*i. IulW3. yF. Inl9(^4, yF.
P A 1., I. A D I U 31 ; monthly ; fraternal:
four pages 15x22; subscription 6(i cents; es-
tablished 1882; D. L. Martin, editor and pub-
lisher (;3— 3). Circulation •iKi.-
pko<;kessive teachek and
S O i: T 11 \V E S T E R N S C II <l O 1.
JOlIKNALi; monthly. enej)! July and Au-
gust; educational; sixty-eight pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established 18M; Claude J.
Bell, editor and publisher ( 12— 4 .
C'irculntiou : Actual average for 1896,
l.SOO. In 1897, I. In 1898, I. Actual av-
erage for ISlty, 4, .■545: /or a year ending
u-itli Avril. 1901. 5,909; /or 1902, 8,400:
for VMWi. 9.500; /■"/• \'.*n. 1 0.500.
SO I Til EU X F K A C T 1 T 1 () X E R J
monthly; medical ami surgery; eighty pages
6iH; iubtcrlptlonSl; established 187S; Deering
J. Roberts, editor and publisher ( 12 — 1 1.
Circulation: In 1895, G. In 1896. G. In
1897, V. In 1898, yH. Actual average for
18'.*9, 4.9.iS: for a year ending with October.
1900. 5,78.5; for 1901, 6,538. In I9(.r2, yG.
In VAtA, (z— 4) G. Actual average for 1904,
7.^95.
SJINDAV SCIIOOl. MAGAZINE;
monthly; methodist eplsct)pal. south; sixty-
four pagrs 6x9; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1S71; James .\tklns, editor; Barbee &
Smith, publishers i3— 3).
C'irculaliou : Rating varied from C In 1892
to D in HH."). In 1896. D. In 1897. I) Z. In
1898, yl). InlS99, vE. In 190O. zE. In 1901. yE.
Actual average for 1902. 46.683, In 1%3, C.
In l<*04, yC.
TEACHER: monthly ; 1 )aptist (southern);
sixty pages KJ^x'.t!^; subscription 48 cents; es-
tablished 1887: I. J. Van Ness, editor; S. S.
Board of Southern Baptist Convention, pub-
lishers (1-.5P).
TEXNE88EE MASON; monthly;
masonic; twelve pages; luxlJ; subscription
SI; established 1893; W. H. Bumpas, editor
and publisherd— r)i.
Circulation : Actual average for 1903,
'J.5;{-i:/.M-l'.K>4, 3,'2r5.
WOUAN'S MISSIONARY ADVO-
CATE; monthly; methodlst episcopal,
south; thirty six pages 7x10; subscription 50
cents; established 1880; Mrs. Frank A. Butler,
editor; Woman's Board of Missions of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, South, publish-
ers. Does not Insert advertisements.
BI MONTHLY.
SCROLL OF PHI DELTA TIIETA;
bi-monthly, during college year; college fra
ternitv; one hundred and thirty pages 6x9;
establlshefl 1*^7."); John H. DeWitt, editor; Phi
Delta Theta Fraternity, publlshers(12— 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1.550. In l'<9ri. I. Actual average for
1«97. 1.600; for 1898. 1,600. In 1899. I.
Actual average fur a year ending with June,
19O0. 1.6'JO. In 1!MI1. vl. Actual average
for i;i(i2. ■.>,.'{00. In 19'»:!. yl. Actual aver.
age for llHii. '^..-J^O.
QUAHTF.RLY.
ADVAX( ED (iCARTERLV; baptist
(southi-rn); thirty si. \ pages fix'.'; Mibgcrlp
lion 8 cents; eHtablished 1887; I.. I. Van Ness,
editor; S. s. H i.ird of SoutlH-rii Baptist Con
ventlon. publishers (1— ;1 P).
A M E R I CA N HISTORICAL
.M A <i A /, I N E A N D TEN N ESSEE
IIISTOitK AL SOCIETY QI ART-
ERLY: January, April. July and October;
historical: one hundred pages fix'.': suliscrip
tlonf.'S: eHfabllshed ls96: A V. Goodpasture,
editor; A V. ft \V. 11. (loo Ipjist ure. ;>ul»llshers.
Does not Insert advertisetiM-t.fs
B. Y. I». r. QFAItTERLV: baptist
(southerii); tiiirt* six piges fi.\9: etlb'-crlp
tl<Mi 4ncen s: estnl.lMieri I'.trHi; I. J. Vim N'e*8,
editor; Sunday School H »jird of Southern
Baptist Conventiou, publishers (1—5 1"). Does
not insert advertisements.
BIBLE CLASS QIARTERLY; bap-
tist (Southern); forty-ruur pages 6'<>x;'i';>: sub-
scription 16 cents: established 1887; I. J. Van
Ness, editor; Sunday School Board of South-
ern Baptist Convention, publishers (1—5 Pi.
DENTAL HEADLIGHT; quarterly,
January, April, July and October; dental;
eighty-tour pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents;
established 1883; J. A. Dale, D.D.S., editor;
Morrison Bros., publishers ( 12— 4 ).
Circulation: In l9o2, "iJtL" In 1!H)4, Janu-
arv. publisher asserts, every issue during
the past vear was 1,500. Actual average for
1.14. 1.500. . . „„
HOME DEPART3IENT QUART-
ERLY (▲▲).
INTERMEDIATE QUARTERLY ;
baptist (southern); thirty-six pages S.x^'W;
subscription 8 cents; established 1S87; I. J.
Van Ness, editor; Sundav School Boanl of
Southern Baptist Convention, publi^hers
(1-5 y).
PRIMARY' Ql ARTERliY'; baptist
(southern): thirty-six pages t>x8'<.; subscrip-
tion 8 cents; established 1887; I. J. Van Ness,
editor; Sunday School Board Southern
Baptist Convemion, publishers (1—5 P).
STATE NEWS: quarterly, January,
April, July and October; undenominational,
Y. M. C. A.; forty four pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion 25 cents; established UH'l; B.G.Alexan-
der, editor: State Committee Y. M. C. A.,
publishers (.3— 3). Circulation "ijti-" In 1902.
Z (1,2, 4. 5) (A A).
NEWBERN, ^yer Co.<2 l,-t38t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. N. E. of Dyers-
burg, the county seat. Saw, flour and
planing mills.
CHRONICLE ; Fridays; democratic;
eight paues 15x2"i: subscrijition $1: estab-
lished 1898 ; W. J. Allen, editor and publisher
(1—5).
TENNESSEEAN; Fridays: democratic;
four pages lSx34; subscrlptloii SI : established
188S: W. W. Glass, editor and publisher (8— 3).
Circulation •■jk-i.."
NEWPORT, c- h., Cocke Co. D- l.^-SOt
pop.— local estimate 1.950-ou Southern Rd.
and Big Pigeon r., 50 m. E. of Knoxvllle.
Agriculture, mining and lumbering.
NEWPORT WEEKLY; Thur.s.lays;
republican; four pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1884; G. W. Gardner editor
and publisher (8—:!). Circulation "jki"
PLAIN TALK ; Thursdays; republican;
six pages 18x24; subscription $1: established
1900; M. A. Roadman, editor; W. C. Ander
son's Sons, publishers (7—3 P). Clrc'n 'iKi."
TOIES; Wednesdavs: democratic: lour
i>aL'es 18x24; subscription $1 : establlshrd 1895;
F. H. Fagala. editor and ptibllsher (8—3). Clr
culation "iKj,."
NEW TAZEWELL. • htUnnne t i,.
ij 112 pop . 1 111. N. u{ Ta/.cwell. Farn:lng
and mining.
TI.^IES: Fridays; republican: four pages
18.\24; subscription 50 cents: established
June, 1901; George Levlsay. editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation 'wii- •
OBION, Ohiaii Co., \2 1.034 pop., cii
Illinois Central Rd.. IS m. S. of Union City.
Lumber.
OCT LOOK: Fridays (A A).
OLIVER SPRINGS, /."-'"f Co. Q
6">s pop., on Sr>ulherii Hd.
NEWS: Fridays ( A A>.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1001
TENNESSEE.
OOL.TE'WAH.c.h., James Co. O, 500
pop.,ou Southern Rd., 15 m. E. of Chatta-
nooga. Farming.
JA.UES CO. TI.^IES; Fridays; four
pa^fes l3xJ0; subscription $1; e.stabllshed
1901: W. W. Shields, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
PARIS, c. h., Uenry Co. ^ 2,0181 pop.,
on Louisville & Nashville and Nashville,
Chattanooga & St. Louis Rds., 110 m. W. of
Nashville, the State capital, and 130 N. E.
of Memphis. Wheat, cotton and tobacco
growing.
PARISIAN; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1>99; Frank
Cheek, editor and publisher (3— 3). Circula-
tion ••jKj.." In 1902, Z (4, 6).
POST-INTEL.L.It;ENCER; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 22x28; subscription
$1.50; established 1865; John T. Irion, editor;
John R. Rlson, publisher (6—3).
Circiilatiou: In 1896, -jkl ■• In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, exceeding 1,200. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •). In 19(>i, yl.
PARSONS, Decatur Co. -a 500 pop.
on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd.
17 m. E. of Lexington. Farming.
DECATUR CO. NEWS; Fridays: In
dependent; four pages 15x22; subscription
#1: establlshe«l 1899; B. F. Parlow, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl"
PETERSBURG, Lincoln Co. g 411t
pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis
Rd., 12 m. N. of Fayettevllle, the county
seat. Flour mlllg and hoop factory. Farm-
ing.
PROGRESS; Fridays, democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1903; W. M.Carter,editorandpublisher (1— 4).
Circulation ■ jkl."
PIKEVILLE, c. h., Bledsoe Co. q 800
pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis
Rd., 85 m. N. of Chattanooga. Agriculture,
coal mining and fruit growing.
BANNER; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1891; J.H.Morris,
«ditor and publisher (7—3 P). Clrc'n "jkl.-
P U L A S K I, c. h., Giles Co. g 2,838t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 80 m.
S. of Nashville, the State capital. Foundries
and planing and flour mills. Agriculture
and stock raising.
CITIZEN; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1854;
W. B. Romine, editor and publisher (:3— 3).
iJirciiiatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.272. In 1896. I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, publisher asserts, no issue less than
1,550. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, vl.
GILES CO. RECORD; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
«1; established 1894; W. F. Martin, editor;
Martin & Gordon, publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,.S50. Actual average for 1896,
1,451. In 1897, I Z. In 1898. zl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z-6)I. In
1903, y I. In HMJl, (z-4, 5) I.
RIPLEY,c.h., iauderdaZc Co. -nl.eHOt
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 52 m. N. N. E.
of Memphis. Agriculture and timber.
LAUDERDALE CO. ENTER-
PR I SEj Fridays; democratic; eight pages
TENNESSEE.
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1885; Camp-
bell & Hedgepeth, editors and publishers
(fi-3). Circulation "ija •• In 1897, Z. In
1902, -iKj,.- In 1903, Z (4).
NEWS; Fridays ; Independent demo-
cratic ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1871 ; J. L. Sparks & Co., editors
and pul)lishers. Circulation "uu,."
RINES, Obion Co. ti i^Of pop.
NEWS; Fridays (▲ A).
ROCKWOOD, Jioane Co. D- S,8(99t
pop., on Queen &, Crescent Route and Rook-
wood & Tennessee River Rds., 9 m. S. W. of
Harriman and 5 from Tennessee r. Coal
and Iron mining..
TIMES-REPUBLICAN; Thursdays;
republican ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1886; J. H. McCuliey, editor and
publisher. Circulation "im,"
ROGERS VILLE, c. h., Hawkins Co.
cf 1.386+ pop., on Southern Rd.. 3 m. N. of
Tennessee r. and 58 N. E. of Knoxville.
Furniture factory, roller flour mill and
marble works.
HERALD; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1886; James A. Holston, editor; Herald Pub-
lishing Co.. publishers (8—8). Clrc'n "ua,"
REVIEW; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1885; Geo. A. Smith, editor; Jno. B. AlUnder,
publisher (8-3 P). Circulation "ijiL."
STAR ; Wednesdays; republican; four
pages 18x24 ; subscr tlon $1 ; established 1898 ;
J. Wesley Brown, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "jKi"
RUTHERFORD, Gibson Co.-nvm
pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 11 m. N. of Tren-
ton, the county seat. Grist, saw and cot-
ton gin mills.
REGISTER; Saturdays; neutral; six;
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1889;
H. W. Williams, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "ijii"
RUTIiEDGE, <?mwflrej- Co. □'143 pop.,
on Knoxville & Brlstish Rd., 16 m.N. W. of
Morristown. Stock raising.
TIMES; Saturdays; republican; eight to
twelve pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; W. C. Clark, editor and publisher
(1—4). Circulation "jkl."
SAVANNAH, c. h., Hardin Co. p
1,500 pop., a shipping point on Tennes-
see r., about 60 m. below Florence, Ala.
Agriculture.
COURIER; Fridays; four peges 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1885; C. L. Hef-
ner, editor; C. L. & Jennie E. Hefner, pub-
lishers (6— 3). Circulation "jjtL"
SCOTTS HILL, HewJermn Co. -a 200
pop., 14 m. S. E. of Lexington, the nearest
railroad station.
HENDERSON CO. NEWS; Fridays
(▲▲).
SELMER, c. h.. McNairy Co. p 588
pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 19 m. S. of
Henderson. Agriculture.
McNAIRY CO. INDEPENDENT ;
Fridays ; independent - republican ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
June, 1902; J. W. Purvlance, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation ".lkl."
1002
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TENNESSEE.
SEQUACHEE,3/ario?} Co.q,350pop.,
on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd.,
5 m. N. E. of Jasper, the county seat
Vineyards and handle works.
VALLEY NEWS; Thursdays: four
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents: established
1893; Hill & Son, editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903, rir? /or 19(14, 777.
SEVIERVILLE, c. h., Sevier Co. D-
on Little Pigeon r.,26 m. S. E. of Knoxville.
Agriculture.
^lONTGOUERY'S VINDICATOR;
Wednesdays; four pages 16x22; Bubscrlp
tion 81 : established 1897 ; W. R. Montgomery,
editor and publisher (3— 3).
Circulation: In 1897, I. In 1898, y I. In
1899, "JKL." Actual average for VM2, 1,483.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
SEWANEE. Franklin Co. p 1,000
pop., on Nashrille, Chattanooga & St. Louis
Rd., 14 m. E. of VTinchester, the county
seat. Agriculture.
REVIEW; quarterly, January. April,
July and October ; literary ; one hundred and
thirty-two pagesTxlO; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1892; J. B. Henneman, editor; Univer-
sity of the South, publishers (8—3). Circula-
tion "iSI."
SHELBYVILLE, e. h., Bedford Co.
D 2,236+ pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga &
St. Louis Rd., 60 m. S. of Nashville, the
State capital. Flour, saw and planing mills,
Iron foundry, machine shops and wagon,
cotton and woolen factories. Grain and
mule market.
BEDFORD CO. TI]>IES ; Fridays;
demooraric; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1886; S. T. Morton, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation ■•jkl."
GAZETTE; Thursdavs ; democratic ;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; estab
lished 1874; W. A. Frost, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jxi."
REPUBLICAN MONITOR; Thurs
days; republican; four pages 20x2(i; subscrip-
tion SI; established 1900; Ernest Coldwell,
editor and publisher (3—3). CIrc'n "jkl."
SMITHVILLE, c h., Dekalb Co. a
750 pop., 20 m. N. of McMinnvllle and 7
W. of Caney Fork r. Agriculture, lumber-
ing and milling.
REVIEW; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20: subscription $1: estab
lished 1891; D. F. Wallace, Jr., editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1899, '-jkl." Actual aver
age for 19C0. 1.117; for 1901. 1,097. In
1902, "JKL."
SNEEDVILIiE, Hancock Co. cf ISOf
pop., 20 m. N. E. of Tazewell.
HANCOCK TIMES; Fridays (A A).
SODDY, Hamilton Co. Q, 1,700 pop.,
on Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific
Rd., 21 m. N. E. of Chattanooga. Coal
mining.
BANNER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription .SI; estab-
lished 1898; Banner Publishing Company,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
SOMERVILLE. c. h., Fayette Co. p
777+ pop., on Memphis & Charleston and
TENNESSEE.
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rds.,
43 m. E. of Memphis. Agriculture.
REPORTER AND FALCON »
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1866; S. G. Sparks &
Son, editors and publishers (12—3). Circula-
tion "jkl."
SOUTH PITTSBURG, Afarion Co.
R 1,789+ pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga ft
St. Louis Rd. and Tennessee r., 27 m. below
Chattanooga. Two iron furnaces, pipe
works, stove foundry, pencil manufactorj'
and saw and planing mills. Farming.
HUSTLER; Fridays; independent ;'eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1899;
G. E. Deathridge, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
SPARTA, o.h., White Co. n895tpop.,
on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd.,
75 m. E. S. E. of Nashville, the State capital.
Agriculture.
EXPOSITOR; Fridaj-s ; democratic;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1878; J. B. Snodgrass, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
WHITE CO. FAVORITE; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20: subscription
75 cents; established 1896; R. P. Baker, edi-
torand publisher. Circulation "jkl. •
SPRING CITY, P^hea Co. D^ 640 pop,,
18 m. N.E. of Dayton, the county seat. Coal
mining.
STAR; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription §1; established
1902; M. D. Wade, editor and publisher (12— 3)
Circulation "jkl -
SPRINGFIELD, c.h., Bobertscn Co.
[ti 1,732+ pop., on Louis ville& Nashville Rd.,
80 m. N. W. of Nashville, the State capital.
Flour, saw and planing mills, tannery and
brick works. Tobacco, corn, wheat and
grasses. Stock raising and agriculture.
HERALD; Wednesdays: democratic;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 : estab-
lished 1889 ; R. L. Peck and J. A. Kirby, edi-
tors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
RECORD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1869; Mrs. Archie Thomas, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "j_kl."
ROBERTSON CO. NEWS; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1895; Chas. H. Love, editor
and publisher (3— 3>. Circulation "jkl." la
1902, Z (4).
SUNBRIGHT, Morgan Co. z^ on
Queen & Crescent Route Rd.. 106 m. N. N. E.
of Chattanooga. Live stock and farming.
DISPATCH; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; establi.shed
1883; F. H. Dunning, editor and publisher
(7— 3Pi. Circulation "JKL."
SWEETWATER, Monroe Co. C^
1,716+ pop., on Southern Rd.,?0 m.E. of Chat-
tanooga. Woolen factory, flour and plan-
ing mills and creamery. Market for grain
and live stock. Agriculture, stock raising
and mining.
TELEPHONE; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; suljsorription $1; established
i 1896; D. L. Smith, editor and publisher (6— 3)»
I Circulation "iMi,-"
' TAZEWELL, c. h.. Claiborne Co. n-
i 500 pop., on Knoxville, Cumberland Gap &
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1003
TENNESSEE.
Louisville Rd., 47 m. N. N. E. of Kuoxvllle
Farming and mining.
CLAIBORNE PROGRESS; Wednes
days; independent; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1 ; establlslied 1887; Ben. Haynes,
editorandpublisher (.9— 3). Circulation "ikl."
TIPTON VILLE, c. h., Lake Co. ti
363 pop., on Mississippi r., 18 m. S. W. of
Hickman, Ky. Ginning cotton. Corn, hay,
cotton, oats, rye and saw milling.
LAKE CO. PRESS; Fridays; republi-
can; eight pages ir)x2',': subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; J. C. Harris & Son, editors
and publishers. Circulation "iKL" (A A).
TRACY CITY, Orundy Co. g on
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd., 29
m. N. W. of Chattanooga. Coal mining.
MRS. GRUNDY; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1886; The Grundy Publishing Co..
editors and publishers (12—3). Circ'n "jkl."
TRENTON, o. h., Gibson Co. -a 2,328t
pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 90 m. N. E. of
Memphis. Cotton, oil and flour mills.
HERALD -DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic ; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1885; E. E. Benton, editor and
publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
TROY, Obion Co. ^ 416t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. S. W. of Union
City, the county seat. Manufacturing of
household furniture.
NEWS-BANNER; Fridays: Independ-
ent-democratic; four pages 18x24: sub.scrip-
tion $1; established 1875; James M. Brice,
editorandpublisher. Circulation "jkl" In
1901, Z (1, 2, 6).
UNION CITY, c. h., Obion Co. tl
3,407+ pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Louis and Mobile & Ohio Rds. Market for
grain, hogs and cattle. Household furni
ture, wagon and woolen factories and flour
and planing mills.
COMMERCI A L ; Fridays; democratic;
eight to twelve pages 15.k22: subscription $1;
established 1890: Baird & Marshall, editors
and publishers (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl." In
1897, Z. In 1902, Z (4).
OBION DE310CRAT; Fridays; demo
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 188ti: Mr. & Mrs. F. W. Preston,
editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1896, ".ikl" Actual average
for 1897. 1,357. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl,
WARTRACE, Bedford Co. n 642t
pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis
Rd., 8 m. E. of Shelbyville, the county seat.
and 55 S. of Nashville. Agriculture.
GUARDIAN-TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1881; E. Russell, editor and
publisher (1— 5P). Circulation ".iki."
TENNESSEE.
WATERTOWN, Wilson Co b 50a
pop., on Tennessee Central Rd., 12 m. S. E.
of Lebanon. Farming.
SENTlNEIi; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1903; Eugene Hendon, editor and
publisher (1—5). Circulation "iKL."
WAVERLY, c. h., Humphreyt Co. a
786+ pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Louis Rd.. 66 m. W. of Nashville, the State
capital. Farming.
SENTlNEIi; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; Turner & Fakes, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation ";.kl."
WAYNESBORO, c. h., Wayne Co.
g 875 pop.. 15 m. S. E. of Clifton, on the
Tennessee r. Farming.
CITIZEN I Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1896; W. T.
Caton, editor and publisher (12—3). Circu-
lation "jkl."
WHITEVILLE, Hardeman Co. P
468+ pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Louis Rd., 12 m. N. E. of Somerville. Cot-
ton, corn and oats.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 15x22; es-
tablished 1900; W. C. Needham, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl"
WHITTLE SPRINGS, ^noicCo.o.
OPEN DOOR; monthly; temperance;
eight pages 9x12; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1897: Mary C. Baker, editor; D. P.
Baker, nublisher (8-3). Circulation "ixi"
Inl902, Z(l,2,4, 5) (A A).
WINCHESTER, c. h., Franklin Co.
p 1,338+ pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga &
St. Louis Rd. and Elk r.. 67 m. N. W. of
Chattanooga and 85 S. S. E. of Nashville,
the State capital. Wagon factories, saw
and planing mills, wood-working establish-
ment, flour mills and marble works. Agri-
culture, mining and lumbering.
FRANKLIN CO. RECORD; Thurs
days; democratic: four pages 18x24: sub-
scriptions!: established January 28, 1904; W.
S. Brazelton, editor and publisher (1—5).
FRANKLIN CO. TRUTH; Thnrs
davs; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; G. W. Harris,
editor and publisher (12—3).
Circnlation : In 1898, "jkl" Actiml average
for 1S99. 1,072. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl •
In 190 ^.Z (4) (• •).
STRAIGHT DE3IOCRAT; Wednes
days (A A).
WOODBURY, c. h., Cannon Co. D
46S+pop., 15 m. S. E. of Murfreesburg, the
nearest railroad station, and 50 S.E. of Nash
ville. Flour mill.
PRESS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; Brevard &
Mingle, editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl '
TEXAS.
Population 3,048,710 1. Land Area 262,290 sq. miles.
Bounded north by New Mexico, Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Arkansas,
east by Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkansas and Louisiana, southeast by the
Gulf of Mexico, southwest by Mexico, and west by Mexico and New Mexico.
State capital: Austin. Principal products and industries: Cotton, sugar,
rice and cattle raising. Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March
30, 1905), 868, divided as follows : Daily, i'O ; tri-weekly, 1; semi-weekly, 18 ; weekly,
68;.*; bi-weekly, 1; semi-monthly, 12; monthly, 63; bi-monrhly, 1.
The cities of over 10,000 population, according to the United census of 1900 (f),
are as follows :
San Antonio 53.321 +
Houston 44,«33+
Dallas 42,«38+
Galveston 37,789+
Fort Worth '26,«S8+
Austin '-i*2,ti5S+
Waco 20,286+
El Paso 15,906+
Laredo 13,429+
Deuison 1 1 , 807+
Sherman 10,243+
ABILENE, c. h., Taylor Co. d S.^lt
pop., on Texas & Pacific Ra.. 165 m. W. of
Fort Worth and 200 N. o£ Austin, the State
capital. Flour, cotton-oil and planing mills,
machine shops and chair and mattress fac-
tories; creamer}-,
REPORTER; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; demo-
cratic ; dall}' four, weekly eight to twelve
pages 15x22; subscription— weekly $1; estab-
lished—dally 1896, weekly 1881: Anderson*
Klefer, editors and publishers (1—4 ).
Circulation— Daily: "iti"
Weekly: In 1398, "jkl.- In 1899. publisher
asserts, not so low as 1,000. In 1900, yl. In
1901, "TKL." .4c^Ma7at'eraflfe/or 1902, 1,568 J
/orl903, 1,662; /o/- 1904. 1,825.
BAPTIST; Thursdays; baptist; eight
pages 13x18; subscription $1; established 1892;
R. T. Hanks, editor; Geo. S. Anderson, pub-
lisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,150. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." Actual aver age for 1899, 1,028.
In 1900, •■jKi." In 1902, Z (4). Actual average
for 1903, 1,905: /orl904, 2,165.
TAYLOR CO. NEWS; Fridays; Inde-
pendent democratic; eight to twelve pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1885; Jas.
W. Cray ton. editor; News Publishing Co.,
publishers. Clrc'n"isi" Ir 1903, Z (4) (••).
TEXAS CLEAVER; monthly; Inde
pendent; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established December, 1901; D.H. Blggers,
editor and publisher 12—3). Circulation— In
1901, Z (1,2.4,5) (A A).
ALANREED, Gray Co. \} 75 pop>, on
Choctaw. Oklahoma & Gulf Rd.
GRAY CO. EAGLE; Saturdays (A A).
ALBA, IVood Co. cf on Missouri, Kan-
sas & Texas Rd., 9 m. W. of Quitman, the
county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; sulitcrlption $1; established
1901: W. C. HoUoway, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation "jsi." In 1899, Z. In
1900, Z. In 1902, -jkl.-
ALBANY, c. h., Shackelford Co. ^
terminus of Texas Central Rd., 135 m. W. of
Fort Worth. Stock raising and farming.
NEWS; Fridays ; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1884; R. H. McCarty,
editor and publisher (8—3). Clrcn "jkl."
ALICE, Nueces Co. P 2,111 pop., on
Mexican National, San Antonio & Aransas
Pass Rd., 43m.W. of Corpus Chrlstl. the
county seat. Cattle, sheep, truck garden
ing and cotton.
ECHO; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1894; D. S. Booth, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "jio,.'
SUN; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established No-
vember, 1902; A. D. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher; prints also a Spanish edition on
Wednesdays called El Sol (3—3). Circula-
tion "JKL "
ALPINE, c. h., Brewster Co. -a 400
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 62 m. S.
E. of Valentine. The only post-office in the
county. Stock raising.
AVALANCHE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 18S8; T. M. Carnes, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iii"
ALTO, Cherokee Co. d- 576 pop., on St.
Louis Southwestern Rd., 12 m. 8. E. of Rusk,
the county seat. Saw mills, cattle raising,
fruit and agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays ; four pages 15x22;
subscription 50 cents; established 19C0; T. M.
McClure, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "iKL."
ALVARADO, Johnson Co. ^ l,842t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and Gulf,
Colorado & Santa Fe Rds., 26 m. S. of Fort
Worth and 40 S. W. of Dallas. Agriculture,
BULLETIN; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1880;
P. H. Pardue. editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "UiL"
RUSTLER; Thursdays (A A).
ALVIN, Brazoria Co. Q, 986 f pop., on
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd., 24 m. S. by
S. E. of Houston and same distance W.
N. W. of Galveston. Fruit gardening and
farming.
SUN ; Fridays ; Independent ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1890: A.
J. Birchfleld, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "jjtJ, "
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1005
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
ALVORD, Wi*e Co. ^ 400 pop., on Ft.
Worth & Denver City Rd.. 11 m. N. by N. W.
of Decatur, the county seat.
BUDGET; Fridays: democratic; eight
pages 13x20 subscriptions!; established 1887;
T. C. Miller & Sons, editors and publishers
(3 — 3). Circulation "i.KL"
AMARIIiL.O,c.h., Potter Co. tl 7,000
pop., on Ft. Worth & Denver City, Choctaw,
Oklahoma & Gulf, Pecas Valley & Northern
Texas and Southern Kansas of Texas Rds.,
82 m. N. W. of Memphis. Shipping point
for cattle and horses.
HERALD; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1887; F. L. Vanderburgh, editor;
Amarillo Publishing Company (Inc.), pub-
lishers (12—1).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,008. In 1895, I, Actual average
for 189fi. 1,414. In 1897. I Z. In 1898, yl.
In 1899. y I. In 1900, y I, In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z— 4, 6)1. In 1903, yl. In 1904, (z-4) I.
PANHANDLE BULLETIN; Fri
days (A A).
WESTERN ADVOCATE; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1896; Lockney & Martin,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
ANDERSON, c. li., Grimes Co.a- 572
pop., 10 m. N. E. of Navasota, the nearest
station on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe and
Houston & Texas Central Rds., and 68 N. W.
of Houston. Farming.
ENTERPRISE ; Wednesdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1899; C. A. Lane, editor and pub
Usher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
AN6LETON, c h., Brazoria Co. Q,
on Velasco Terminal Rd., 40 m. S. W. of
Galveston. Stock raising. Agriculture.
COMMONER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; established 1899; J. W
Saxon, editor; Angleton Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (3—3). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
STAR; Thursdays : democratic ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
November, 1903; John H. Moody, editor and
publisher (1—5).
TIMES; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1894; H. L. Tolor, editor and publisher (2—4).
Circulation "jkl."
ANNA,Co«ta Co. [1/402 pop., on Hous-
ton & Texas Central Rd., 10 m. N. of Mc-
Klnuey, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
LEADER; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
September, 1901; Joe E. Adams, editor; R. S.
Fulton, publisher (6—3). Circulation ".ikl."
ANSON, c. h., JonesCo. b 625 pop., 80
m. N. by N. W. of Abilene. Agriculture and
stock raising.
EYE OPENER; Saturdaj's; religious;
four pages 13x20; subscription
llshedl903; W
lisher (2—5)
REPORTER; Fridays (A A).
WESTERN NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1883; P. R. Masters, editor and
publisher. Circulation "iii"
h.. Archer Co. [j
of Wichita Falls.
$1 ; estab-
T. Lemmons", editor and pub
ARCHER CITY, o.
135 pop., 25 m. S. S. W.
Grazing.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; four pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1889; R. L.
Taylor, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
ARLINGTON, Tarrant Co. [j l,079t
pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd., 14 m. S. E. of
Fort Worth. Agriculture and live stock.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1897 ; Stanberry Bros., editors and
publishers (8— 3). Circulation "iju. "
ASPERMONT, c. h., StoncwaH Cc^
400 pop., 32 m. N. W. of Stamford, the
nearest railroad station. Farming and
stock raising.
STAR; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; Sam W.
Thomas, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
ATHENS, c.h., Henderson Co. c( 1,275
pop., on St. Louis Southwestern and Texas
& New Orleans Rds., 88 m. E. of Corslcana.
Fruit and farming. Clay and pottery
works.
REVIEW; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fildays; democratic;
dally four, weekly eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly $1; established-
daily June, 1903, weekly, 1885; Yantis & Dale,
editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation— Weekly: Inl900, "iKi" Act-
ual average for 1901. 1,456. In 1902, yl. In
1903, yl. Actual average for l%i, 1,48'i.
ATLANTA, Cobs Co. cf l,301t pop., on
Texas & Pacific Rd., 28 m. N. by N. E. of
Jefferson. Shipping point for cotton. Lum-
bering.
CITIZENS' JOURNAL; Thursdays;
democratic ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1; established 1879; J. M. Fletcher, editor
and publisher (6— 3). Circulation "iSL."
AUBREY, Denton Co. b 3iet pop.
HER A LD ; Fridays (A A).
AUSTIN, c.h., Travia Co. D Stat*
Capital, 22,258+ pop., on Houston & Texas
Central, International & Great Northern
and Austin & Northwestern Rds. and Col-
orado r., 230 m. N. W. of Galveston. Seat
of the Texas University. Manufacturing
and commercial center.
DAILY.
STATESMAN; every morning, and
SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
gcriptlon— daily $8, Sunday $2, semi weekly
$1; established 1871; Gammel- Statesman
Publishing Company, publishers (12—1 ).
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
G In 1892 to H In 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897.
Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl.
Actual average for 1901, 2,458. In 1902,
(z_4. 5) H. Actual n.veran^ for liHJ3, 8,682;
for 1904, 8,639.
Sunday: In 1902, (z— 4, 5) H. Actual aver-
age for 1903, 9,324 : for 1904. 9.956.
Semi- Weekly: Rating varied from G In
1892 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In
1898. vl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1902, (z— 4. 5) I. Aottial aver-
age for 1903, 6.250 ; for 1904, yG.
TRIBUNE AND NEWS; every even-
ing except Sunday; democratic; four to
eight pages 18x24; subscription $4.80; estab-
1006
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS— Austin.
llBhedl891; C. F. Gydeson. editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Circulatiou : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,4it0. In 1895. I. Actual average
for 1896. '^,639; for 1897. 2,8^20. In 1898,
zH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH.
In 1902. yH. Actual average for 1903, 3«092.
In 1904, yH.
WEEKLY.
BULiIiKTIN; Fridays; reliRious, educa-
tional; four pages 10x14; subscription $1;
established 1900 ; R. S. Lovinggood, editor
and publisher (1—5).
CURREXT ISSUE; Sundays; twenty-
four pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
October, 1900; Louis J. Wortham, editor and
publisher (2 — 5).
•Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
EXPRESS; Saturdays (A A).
FIRM FOUNDATION; Tuesdays;
disciples of Christ; eight pages 9^x12^; sub-
■cription $1; established 1884; G. W. Savage,
editor; w. J. Steck, publisher (1—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 8,.300. In 1896. F. In 1897, F Z. In
1898. zF. Actual average for a year ending
with July. 1899, 9.223. In 1900. yF. In
1901, yF. In 1902, yF. Actual average for
1903,8,571. In 1904, yG.
FORUiW; Fridays; labor; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1902; T.
E. Whitley, editor and publisher (1—5).
I..ONE STAR WEEKLY; Saturdays,
during school year; scholastic; eight pages
11x16; subscription SI ; established 1887; Texas
School for the Deaf, editors and publishers.
Circulation "iKL." (A A).
SEARCHLIGHT; Saturdays; negro;
republican; four pages 16x22; subscription
^$1; established 1898; W. P. Mabson, editor
and publisher. Circulation "iKi."
SUNDAY MORNING A D V E R -
TISER: Sunday (A A).
TEXAS POSTEN ; Thursdays; Swedish;
■eight pages 17x24; subscriutlon $1.50; es-
tablished 1896; J. M. Ojerholm, editor; The
Swedish American Publishing Company,
publishers (6 — 3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1897,
1,478, for 1898. 2,257; /or 1899. 3,25U.
In 1900, y H . Actual average for a year end-
ing ivit'h August, 1901,3,451. In 1902, yH.
In 1903, (z-4) H. In 1904, yH.
TEXAS VORW^RTS; Fridays;
German; independent; eierht pages 13x20;
subscription $2.50; established 1883; Julius
■Schutze, editor; German Publishing Co., of
Austin, publishers.
Circulation: Accorded H from 1891 to
1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y'. In 1898, yl. In
1899 "JKL "
TRAVIS WATCHMAN; Saturdays;
Independent-republican; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established January, 1902;
J. J. Hamilton, editor; Watchman Publish-
ing Co., publishers (3—3). Circulation -uiL"
MONTHLY.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR MESSEN-
GER; monthly; four pages 14x20; sub-
scription 25 cents : established 1899 ; 8. L.
Kemper, editor; Von Boeckmann & Co., pub-
lisher (6-3).
Circulation "jkl" In 1903, (z-4) I (••).
TEXAS MEDICAL. JOURNAL;
monthly; medical; eighty-four to one hun-
dred pages 61^x91^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; F. E. Daniel, M.D , editor and
publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,002. Actual average for 1896,
1,113; /or 1897, 1,211. In 1898, yl. Act-
ual average for 1899, 1,211. In 1900, yl.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1901, 1,238. In 1902. yl. Actual average
for 1903, 1,264; for 1904, 1 ,29 1.
TEXAS MEDICAL NEWS; monthly;
medical and hygienic; one hundred and six-
teen pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
TEXAS— Austin.
1891; Matthew M. Smith, M.D., editor; Texas
Medical News Publishing Company, publish-
ers (2—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. Actual average for 1896,
1,011. In 1897,1 Z. Actual average for
a year ending with October, 1898, 1,312|
for 1899, 1,446; /or 1900, 1 ,510 ; /or a year
ending with June, 1901, 1,511; for 1902,
1,250; /or 1903. 2,013. In 1904, yl.
BAIRD, c. h., Callahan Co. ^ l,502t
pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd.. 24 m. W. of
Cisco. Agriculture and grazing.
STAR; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1887; W. E. Gilllland. editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "JKL."
BAIiLINGER, c. h., Bunnells Co. D
1,128+pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd.,
M m. N. E. of San Angelo. Cotton and
woo) shipping point. Agriculture and stock
raising.
BANNER-LEADER; Saturdays ;
democratic; eight pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1882; Shepherd & Skinner,
editors and publishers (6— .3). Circ'n "jkl."
RUN NELLS CO. LEDGER; Thurs-
days; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1890; A. W. Sledge, editor and pub-
lisher. Ciroiilation "iKx "
TRIBUNE: Fridays; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1; established April 1904. P.
E. Truly editor and publisher (1—5).
BANDERA, o. h., Bandera Co. D 41 9t
pop., 50 m. N. W. of San Antonio. Sheep
and cattle raising and farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished 1883 ; G. J. Fee, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "iKL."
BARSTOW, c. h., Ward Co. d 150
pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd., 6 m. N. E. of
Pecos. Farming and stock raising.
WEST TEXAS JOURNAL; Fridays;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $2; estab-
lished October. 1902; P. W. Roane, editor and
publisher (3—8). Circulation "jkl.-
BARTLETT, Williamson Co. D 957t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 17
m. N. of Taylor and 38 N. by N. E. of Austin,
the State capital. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1896; Miss
Maid J. Allen, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL "
TRIBUNE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1886;
M. L. Hair, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
BASTROP, c. h., Bastrop Co. U 2,145t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd. and
Colorado r., 28 m. E. of Austin, the State
capital. Corn and cotton growing.
VIDETTE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899 ; C. H. Parks, editor and publisher
(8—3 P). Circulation "jjcl." In 1899. Z. In
1902, ".IKL- "
BATES VILIiE, Zavalla Co. g 15 m.
S. by S. E. of Uvalde, the nearest station on
Southern Pacific Go's Rd. Farming and
stock raising.
H ERALD; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established Sep-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1007
r^A'^.s'.
TEXAS.
tfMiiber, 1901; Goo. C. Herman, editor; H. P.
Hornby, publisher (12-3). Circ'u ' iKi"
BATSON, fTardiu Co. D
OIL WORLD: Saturduys {A A).
BAY CITY, c. h,, Matagorda Co. R
2.500 pop., uear Colorado r.,65in.S. W. of
Houston. Agriculture and live stock.
3IATAGORDA CO. T R I B U N E i
every evening except Sunday, and W LfciK-
l.Y", Fridays; dally four, weekly eight pages
18x24; subscription daily, $5, weekly, $1; es-
tablished daily 1904, weekly, 1846; J. L. Ladd,
editor and publisher (12—4).
Circiilatiou— Weekly r'iKi" In 1902. Z (1.
2,4,5). In 191U, January, publisher asserts,
everv issue during the past year was 1,125.
In 1904, publisher asserts, not less than
l.ioO.
BEAUMONT, c. li., Jefferson Co. O,
9,427+ pop.— local estimate, 27,000— on Gulf,
Beaumont & Kansas City, Kansas City,
Pittsburg & Gulf and Southern Pacific
Rds. and Neohes r., 80 m. E. by N. E. of
Houston. Shipping point and head of tide-
water navigation. Manufactures of cars,
furniture, bricks, shingles and lumber.
Large oil-producing lands.
ENTERPRISE; every morning; Inde-
penaent democratic ; daily eight, Sunday
twenty to twenty four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion—daily $6; Sunday $1; established 1897;
Beaumont Enterprise Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circnlatiou: In 1904, (z-4) !(••). ^
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day: democratic; eight to sixteen pages
18x24; subscription $5; established 1898; S. H.
McGarv, editor and publisher (3—3).
rirculation: "4KL." Inl902, (??). Inl904,
I.ABOR NEWS; Saturdays; labor;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished February, 1902; Krogh & Ecks, editors
and publishers (3—3). Circulatii n "jkl."
UNION LiABEIi; Fridays; labor; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
January, 1905; Templeton & Tinker, editors
and publishers (1—5 P).
OIL, INVESTORS' JOURNAL;
seml-monthlv; oil; sixteen to twenty-four
pages 9x12: subscription $2; established May,
1902; H. S. Reavls, editor and publisher
<:J— 5P). Circulation "JKL- ■•
B E E V I L L E , c. h., BeeCo. g 2,311
pop., on San Antonio & Aransas Pass and
Southern Pacific Go's Rds., 57 m. N. N.W.of
Corpus Ohristi. Stock raising and farming.
BEE; Fridays; independent; four pages
20x26: subscription $1.50; established 1886;
W. O. McCurdy, editor and nublisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1903, Z (4).
PICAYUNE; Fridays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1891; Wright
& Shannon, editors and publishers (6—3)
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
BELLS, Orayson Co. cf 474t pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas and Texas &
Pacific Rds.. about 14 m. E. of Sherman, the
county seat. Agriculture and cotton.
NEWS; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1896; J. E. Greaves, editor; C. F. Chrlstensen,
publishers (6—3). Circulation ■•na- "
BELLVILLE, c. h., Austin Co. Q
on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd. 19
m. S. by S. E. of Brenham. Furniture
manufactories.
Tli>lES; Fridays: eight pages 15x22; sub-
8crij)tlon$1.50; established 1379; B. B. Hill, edi-
tor and publisher (3— 3).
Cii't-uliitioii: In 1901, "jki." Actual aver-
aye for VMr>, 1 ,090. In 1903, •'VLk"
WOCIIENBLATTi Thursdays; Ger-
man; Independent-democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1891 :W. A.
Trenckmann, ealtor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,3.>»; /o>- 1896, 1.497 ; for 1897. 1,60H.
In 1898, yl. Actual average for a year
ending with October, 1899,1,640. In 1900, yl.
Actuffl average for 1901. 1,665; for 1902.
1.6S0; /or 1903, 1,7 14; /or 1904. 1,763.
BELTON, c. h., Bell Co. n 3.700t pop.,
on Gulf. Colorado & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri Kansas & Texas Rd«. and Leon r., 50
m. N. of Austin, the State capital. Cotton-
seed oil mill, canning factory, flour mill,
iron foundry and powerful artesian wells.
Cotton, corn, wheat and oats.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
four to elgnt pages 13x30; subscription $6;
established 1884 ; H. B. Savage, editor and
publisher (8-3). Circulation "iml" In 1902,
Z(1.2,4,5).
BELL CO. DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1896; Democrat Publishing Company, editors
and publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for the first
six months of \B97, 1,043 ; /or 1898, 3,137.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In
1902. y I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
JOURNAL -REPORTER; Fridavs;
democratic; four pages 22x28; subscription
$1; established— JowrnaZ 1866, iJepo7-fer 1881;
C.H. Wedemeyer, editor; Wedemeyer Com-
pany, publishers (3— :3).
Circulation: In 1895,1. In 1896, publisher
asserts, every edition above 1,000. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, publisher asserts, every issue
exceeded 2,000. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In
1901. yl. In 1902, (z— 1) I. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
POULTRY LIFE OF AMERICA;
Saturdays (A A).
NATIONAL FANCIER; monthly;
poultry; twenty four pages 8x10; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1892; H. B. Savage,
editorand publisher (3— 3). Circulation "iKL."
(AA).
BENJAMIN, c. h., Knox Co.-u 250
pop., 32 m. W. of Seymour, the nearest
station on Ft. Worth & Denver City Rail-
road, and 87 W. S. W. of Wichita Falls.
Stock raising.
REPORTER; Fridays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established 1889; W. F. Bis-
bee, editorand publisher. Circulation "jkl"
BIG SANDY, Upshur Co. cf 700 pop.,
on St. Louis Southwestern and Texas &
Pacific Rds., 15 m. S. W. of Gilmer. Ships
lumber and cotton.
NEWS: Fridays; twelve pages 11x16:
subscription $1; established May, 1903; T. E.
Cambell editor and publisher (8—3 P). Cir-
culation "iKi "
BIGSPRING, c. h.. Howard Co. tl
1,600 pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd.. 270 na.
W. of Fort Worth.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1898;
W. V. Irvin, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "iJU,."
1008
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
HERALiD ; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x2(1; subscription $1.50; established
October, 1904; T. E, Jordan, editor; Jordan &
Hayden publishers (1—5).
BLANCO, Blanco Co. D 60 m. W. S.
W. of Austin, the State capital. Cotton,
corn, wheat, oats and rye.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1883; W. A. Wright, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
BLANKET, Bwvn Co. -o 316 pop.,
on Fort Worth & Rio Grande Rd., 14 m. N.
E. of Brownwood, the nearest banking
town.
SIGNAL; Fridays; democratic; twelve
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
May, 1903 ; J. F. Day, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "isi"
BLOOMING GROVE, Navarro
Co. D- 5S5+ pop., on St. Louis Southwestern
Rd., 18 m. W. of Corsicana, the county seat.
Cotton ginning machines.
RUSTLER ; Fridays ; eight pages 13x20:
subscription $1 ; established 1889 ; R. W.
George, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
BLOSSOM, Lamar Co. q- 874t pop., on
Texas & Paclflc Rd., 10 m. E. of Paris. Seat
of Lamar College. Agriculture.
BEE; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1894; J. M.
Williams, editor and publisher (6—3) Circu-
lation "JKi *
BOERNE, c. h., Kendall Co. n on
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rd., 30 m. N.
N. W. of San Antonio. Farming.
POST; Thursdays; independent-demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription gS;
established 1881; John Guthrie, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jKi."
BONHAM, c. h., Fannin Co. cf 6,042t
pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd., T! m. N. E. of
Dallas. Corn and cotton.
FAVORITE; every evening except Sun-
day, and FANNIN CO. FAVORITE,
Thursdays; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— dally $2, weekly $1; es-
tablished— daily 1888, weekly 1874; Chenoweth
& Terry, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion—daily "JKL" weekly "jkl."
BAPTIST TRUMPET; Thursdays;
primitive baptist; four pages 15x23; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1891; J. G.Webb,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. "J!£L." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl. " A A K
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; people's party;
four pages 30s26; subscription *1 ; estab-
lished 1884; Thomas & Rowland, editors and
publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,000. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "J£L."
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established ISBfl; Evans
& Evans, editors and publishers (7— 3 P».
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,630. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL."
B O W I E, Montague Co. \^ 2,800t pop.,
on Ft. Worth & Denver City and CLicago,
Rock Island & Texas Rds., 63 m. N. N. W.
of Fort Worth. Farming, cotton growing
and stock raising.
BLADE; everv evening except Sunday,
and BLADE -HEADLIGHT, Fridays;
TEXAS.
democratic; daily four pages 15x22, weekly
eight pages 13x20; subscription— daily $4.80,
weekly $1; established— daily 1898, weekly
1893; John W. Dale, editor and publisher.
Cii'culatiou— Daily : "jkl "(A A).
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,225. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl "
CROSS TIMBERS; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 30x26 ; subscription $1.50;
established 1882; Davies & Worley. editors
and publishers (8—3). Circulation "iii "
BOYD, Wise Co. [^ on Chicago, Rock
Island & Gulf Rd., 12 m. S. W. of Decatur,
the county seat.
INDEX; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; Index Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (6—3). Circu-
lation "iKL."
BRACKETTVILLE, c. h. Kinney
Co. p ISO m. W. of San Antonio. Agriculture
and stock raising.
NEWS: Saturdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1880;
J.Mark Baugh, editor and publisher (6—3).
Cireulation "jkl."
BRADY, c. h., McCulloch Co. u 140
m. N. W. of Austin, the State capital. Sheep
and stock raising,
Mcculloch co. enterprise^
Fridays; democratic; four nages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; Frank Butler,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
BRANDON, Hill Co. n 457t pop., on
St. Louis South-Western Rd., 6 m. E. of
Hillsboro, the county seat, and 50 S. of
Dallas. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription §1; estab-
lished 1896; Wiley M. Fain, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iicL"
BRECKENRIDGE, c.\i., Stephens
Co. ti 110 m. W. of Fort Worth. Farming,
live stock and coal mining.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; four pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1899; E.
W. Davenport, editor and publisher (9—3),
Circulation •'ikj,."
BREMOND, RoherUon Co. a 1,200
pop., on Houston & Texas Central Rd., 40
m. S. E. of Waco. Cotton.
INDEX; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription .$1 ; established May. 19(3 ;
Sherwood Bishop, editor; C. W. Gordon,
publisher (8-3 P) ( A A).
STAR ; Fridays ; prohibition; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1. established 1890; W.
W. Holland. Jr., editor; Roblson Brothers,
publishers (1—5. )
BRENHAM, c. h., Washington Co.U^
5,968+ pop., on Houston & Texas Central
and Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rds., 72 m.
N. W. of Houston. Agriculture.
BANNER; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY. Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily four pages 13x20; weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $6, Aveekly
$2 ; established— dally 1876, weekly 1865 ; J. G.
Rankin, editor and publisher (7— 3P). Cir-
culation—daily "iei" weekly "ijtL." In 1898,
weekly Z. In 1902, "jkl."
EVENING PRESS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays:
democratic; dally four, weekly six to eight
pages30x2<;; subscription- dally$4.50, weekly
$1.50; established 1894; George Tucker, edi-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1009
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
tor and publisher (7—3 P), Circulation-
daily -iXL" weekly -j*!" In 1900. weekly
Z. Ill l'-'02, ".iKi.."
tOLlh>IBIAN; Saturdays; eight to
twelve pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents ;
established 1900; B. Day. editor; The Colum
blau Printing Co., publishers (?— 3 V). Cir-
culation ".IKI." _ , „
TEXAS VOIiKSBOTE; Fridays; Ger-
man ; Independent: sixteen pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2 ; established 1874; Henry Mueller
Sc Co., editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl"
In 1898, Z. Inl902. 'jkl-"
BRIDGEPORT, Tr«eCo. fiOOOpop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Texas Rd., 10 m.
W. of Decatur, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
INDEX; Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established July, 1902;
Orion Procter, editor; Index Publishing Co.,
publishers (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
BROWNSVILLE, c. h., Cameron
Co. p 6,305+ pop., on Rio Grande Rd. and Rio
Grande r., 40 m. from its mouth, opposite
Matamoras, Mexico. Mexican trade. Stock
raising.
HERALiD; every evening except Sun-
day; four pages 15x22; subscription $6; estab-
lished 1892; Jesse O. Wheeler, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
EI. PORVENIR; semi weekly, Thurs-
days and Sundays; Spanish; independent;
four pages 9x12; subscription $3; established
1890; Paulino S. Preclado, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3). Circulation "iKL •"
BRO WNWOOD, c. h., Brown u Co.
3,965+ pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe,
Ft. Worth & Rio Grande Rds., 150 m. S.
W. of Fort Worth. Flour and cotton-seed
oil mills and cotton compress. Shipping
point for live stock. Cotton and grain.
BULiLiETIN t every evening except Sun-
day, and BANN ER-BUIiLETIN, Thurs
days; dally four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
•ubscription— daily $6, weekly $1; establish-
ed—daily 1900, weekly 1885; Mayes Printing &
Publishing Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: "ji^l."
Weekly: In 1895, I, Actual average for
1896, 1,339; for 1897. 1,575. In 1898,
yl. Actual average for 1899, 1,831. In
19ii0,yl. In 1901, yj. In 1902. (z— 4) I. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, (z-4) I.
PECAN VAL.1.EY NEWS; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; Chester Harri
son, editor; Mrs. S. M. Vernon, publisher.
Circulation: Actual average for 189?,
1,198; for a year ending with September
7, 1898. 1,719; for a year ending with March
19, 1899, 1,874. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1902, ti,241. In 1903, yT. Inl9!4,yl.
HOWARD PAYNE MONTHLY;
sixteen pages 10x14; subscription 60 cents;
established 1901; John S. Humphreys, editor
and publisher (1—4). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
BRYAN, c. h., Brazos Co. D 3,889t
pop., on Houston & Texas Central Rd. , near
Brazos r., 150 m. N. of Galveston. Shipping
point for cotton.
BRAZOS PILOT; every evening ex
cept Sunday, and WEEKLiY, Thursdays;
democratic; eight to twelve pagei 15x22; sub-
Boription— dally $5, weekly $1; establlthed—
daily 1903, weekly 1876; A. J. Buchanan, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl. ■ In
1898. Z. In 1902. "jkl."
MORNING EAGLiEt every morning
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
64
days; democratic; dally four, weekly eight
pages 15x22; Bubscrlption— weekly $1; estab-
lished—dally 1895, weekly 1889; Malcolm
Carnes, editor; Connelly & Carnes, pub-
lishers. Circ'n— dally "iKL" weekly "ull"
BUCKHOLTE, il/«Vam C7o.n 182+ pop.
BULLETIN; Saturdays (A A).
BURKEVILLE, Newton Co. d- 814
pop., on Gulf, Beaumont & Kansas City Rd.
and Sabine r., 145 m. N. E. of Houston.
Farming and stock raising.
NEWTON CO. RECORD; Fridavs;
democratic; four pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1884; T. Curtis, editor and
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
BURLESON, Johnson Co. ^ 600 pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 12 m.
N. E. of Cleburne, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1899; The
Burleson Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
BURNET, c. b., Burnet Co. D l,003t
pop., on Austin & Northwestern Rd., 60 m.
N. W. of Austin, the State capital. Hide,
wool and cotton market.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 17^x34; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873: L. C. Chambarlaln. editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
CALDWELL, c. h., Burleson Co. a
1,800 pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd.,
25 m. W. of Bryan and 154 N. of Galveston.
Corn, cotton, fruit, cattle and hogs.
LEDGER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1897; W. W. Ran-
kin, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
NEWS-CHRONICLE; Fridays; demo-
cratic; twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1878; Rust & Joiner, editors and
publishers (8—3). Circulation "tKL."
CALVERT, Robertson Co. n 3,500
pop., on Houston & Texas Central Rd.,
130 m. N. W. of Houston. Iron foundry,
machine shops, ice factoiy and cotton gins.
Cotton raising.
COURIER-CHRONICLE; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1891; C. W. Gordon, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CAMERON, c. h., miam Co. n 3.341 1
pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe and San
Antonio & Aransas Pass Rds., 15 m. N. of
Rockdale. Farming and stock raising.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day; four pages 11x16; subscription $5; es-
tablished June. 1901; C. C. Maltman, editor;
Maltman & Bailey, publishers (8—3). Circu-
lation "iju,." (A A).
HERA LD ; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15xt2; subscription $1.50; established
1882; O. F. Mc Anally, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, ■•jml-" In 1896, I.
In 1897, Y. In 1898. zl. Inl899,'yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, "JKL."
INQUIRER; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1899:
Paul Keith and J. W. Davis, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
CANADIAN, c. h., Hemphill Co. P
486 pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
1010
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
Rd. and Canadian r.
farming.
Stock raising and
RECO R.D ; Thursdays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1893 ; W. 8.
Deflbaugh, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL.'"
CANTON, c. h., Van Zandt Co. cf 50
m. E. S. E. of Dallai. Agriculture and
stock raising.
FREE STATE ENTERPRISE!
Thursdays; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1881; R. M. Qilmore, editor
and publisher (8— 3). Circulation "ull" In
1902, Z (1,2, 4. 5).
CANYON, c. h., Randall Co. \2 530
pop., on Paces Valley Rd., 16 m. S. of
Amarillo. Agriculture and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; local; four pages 13x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; W. R. &
Geo. A. Brandon, editors and publishers
(3—4). Circulation "jkl.'
CARBON, Eastland Co. [j on Texas
Central Rd., 10 m. S. of Eastland, the
county seat, and 125 W. by S. of Dallas.
Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1901; W.T.Cur-
tis, editor and publisher (9— 3K Circ'n "jkl.'
CARRIZO SPRINGS, c. h.,
Dimmit Co. p on Texas and Pacific Rd.,
42 m. W. of CotuUa, the nearest station
on International A. Great Northern Rail-
road,near the Mexican border. Agriculture.
J A V E L< I N ; Saturdays ; inde pendent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1838; Frank M. Jones, editor; J. L. Mc-
Caleb, publisher. Circulation "jkl ■•
CARROLLTON, Dallas Co. d' 137
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas, and St.
Louis Southwestern Rd., 12 m. N. W. of
Dallas, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
CHRONICL.E; Wednesdays (A A).
NEWS; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
March, 1901; B. W. Williams, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation '•iKL."
CARTHAGE, c. h., Panola Co. cf 1,000
pop., on Texas, Sabine Valley & Northwest-
ern Rd., 7 ni. W. of Sabine r. and 45 S. W.
! of Shreveport, La. Cotton, fruit and vege
table growing. Lumber.
EAST TEXAS REGISTER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 16x22: subscription
81; established September, 1903; Mtss M. E.
Neal, editor and publisher (1—5).
PANOLA WATCHMAN; Wednes-
days; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1873; Collins & Carsweil. editors
and publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1898, ■■JKL." In 1899, Z. In
1901, (z— 4)1. Iul902.vl. In 1903, (z— 4)1. In
1904. yl.
TEXAS MULE; Tuesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Septem-
ber, 1901; Thos. M. Bowers, editor and pub-
lisher (A A).
C ASTRO VIL.LE, c. h., Medina Co.
^i 3 m. N. of Noonan, the nearest station
on Southern Pacific Co's Railroad, and 25
W. of San Antonio. Agriculture and stock
raising.
ANVIL; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
TEXAS.
1886; Anvil Printing Co.. editors and pub-
lishers (6—3). Circulation "iKi" (A A).
QIJILL; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established March. 1901;
Jos. & Adolph Holzhaus, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
CEDAR HILL, Dallas Co. p 242 pop.
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
CELESTE, ffunt Co. [^ 671t pop., on
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe and Missouri,
Kansas & Texas Rds., 14 m. N. by N. W. of
Greenville, the county seat. Oil mills and
cotton gins. Grain and cotton raising.
COURIER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; Gay L. Tufts, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
CELINA, Collin Co. nf 300 pop., on St.
Louis & San Francisco Rd., 11 m. N. W. of
McKinney.
RECORD; Saturdays; local; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established April,
1902; R. H. Greenlee, editor and publisher
(1 — 4). Circulation "-ik-l."
CENTER, c. h.. Shelbp Co. a- 859 pop.,
18 m. S. W. of Logansport, La. Oats, corn
and cotton.
NEW ERA; semi-weekly; Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; four pages 13x20; sub-
scriptions!; established 1898; Glbbs&Swear-
Inger, editors and publishers (1—4). Circula-
tion "jkl." (A A).
CHAMPION I Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
18T7; Padon & Pinkston, editors and publish-
ers (6— 3). Circulation "ij<L."
CENTREVILLE, c. h., Leon Co. n-
13 m. S. E. of Jewett, the nearest station
on International & Great Northern Rail-
road. Farming and" stock raising.
DE3IOCRAT; Mondays; democratic;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1883; Thos. F. Martin, editor and publisher
(7— 3 P). Circulation "jkl."
CHANNING, c. h., Hartley Co. ^ 150
pop., on Ft. Worth & Denver City and
Canadian Rds., 10 m. N. of Tascosa. Cattle
raising.
COURIER; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1898; S. W.
Oakes. editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
CHEROKEE, San Saba Co. n 163^ m.
S. of San Saba. Railroad station at Llano,
on Houston & Texas Central Rd.
CHIEF; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1899;
D. F. McQuinn, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
CHESTERVILLE, Colorado Co. P,
on San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rd.,25 m. S.
E. of Columbus.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1: established April. 1901; J.
R. Forgy, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
CHICO, Wise Co. ^ on Chicago, Rock
Island & Texas Rd., about 15 m. N. W. of
Decatur, the countj"^ seat. Agriculture.
REVIEW; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1892;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1011
TEXAS.
June P. Miller, editor; T. C. Miller & Sons,
publishers (»— 3). Circulation "uu,.- In
1899. Z. In 190-'. ■•m.l"
CHILDRESS, c. h., Childress Co. \2
692t pop.— local estimate 1,200— on Ft. Worth
&, Denver City Rd., 10 m. S. of Red r.
Railroad Bhops. AKriculture and stock
raising. Wheat, corn and cotton.
INDEX; Frldaj^s; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1888 ; L. E. Haskett, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation ••jkj..."
POST; Wednesdays; eight pages 15x22;
Bubserlption $1; established November, 1901;
J. W. Smith, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "J_KL."
CHILLICOTHE, Hardeman Co. b
450 pop., on Fort Worth & Denver City Rd.,
13 m. S. E. of Quanah.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays (A A).
JEFFERSONIAN DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays (A A).
TIME8; Fridays; local; six pages 11x16;
lubscription 50 cents; established 1899; Miss
Ella Allen, editor and publisher (1—5).
CHILTON, Falk Co. D 231 pop.
HERALD; Fridays (A A).
CISCO, Eastland Co. tl l,814t pop.,
on Texas Central and Texas & Pacific Rds.,
115 m. W. by S. W. of Fort Worth. Ship-
ping point for cotton and cattle. Agricul-
ture and stock raising. Coal mines, com-
press cotton gin, oil and flour mills.
APERT; Thursdays; four pages 18x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1892 ; W. L.Wilson
& Co., editors and publishers (7— 8P). Clr
culation "jkj.."
NEW WEST ; Thursdays ; people's party ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; J. J. Eager, editor; Eager &
Albrltton, publishers.
Circiilatiou: In 1895, "jkl" In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition less than 1,100.
Actual average for 1897, 1,033. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, "jkl." (A A).
ROUND-UP; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1881; Collie Bros., editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
CLARENDON, c, h., DonUy Co. tl
1,500 pop., on Ft. Worth & Denver City Rd.,
15 m. N. W. of Memphis. Stock raising and
agriculture.
CHRONICLE; seml-vreekly ; Wednes-
days and Saturdays; four pages 13x20: sub-
gcrlptlon $1; established 1889; W. P. Blake,
editor and publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl.-
BANNER-STOCKMAN; Fridays;
farming aiid stock raising; eight pages
llj^xl7; subscription $1; established 1893;
John E. Cooke, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl "
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
10x15: subscription 60 cents; established 1898;
A. M. Beville, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL" (A A).
CliARKSVILLE, c. h., Red River
Co. d 2,C)69tpop., on Texas & Pacific Rd., 15
m. S. of Red r. and 60 W. of Texarkana, Ark.
Cotton grovrlng.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic; four
pages— flally 13x20, weekly 20x26: .subscrip-
tion— dally $3, weekly $1: established — dally
1902. weekly 1899; E. P. Rutherford, editor and
publisher (3 — 3). Circulation — dally "jkl"
weekly "jkl.-
TEXAS.
TIMES; senil-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic ; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1872; S. B. Fryar, editor;
ClarksvHle Times Co., publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation: In 1896. "iti-" In 1897, 1 Z.
In 1H98, publisher asserts, no issue less than
1.100: in 1899. not less than 1,225. In 1900. yl.
In 1901, yl. IU1902, (z— 4)1. In 1903, y J. In
1904, (z-1,2, 4) I.
C L E B U R N E, c. b., Johnson Co. [^
7,493+ pop., on Gulf, Colorado &. Santa Fe
Rd., 18 m. S. of Fort Worth. Farming and
stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; dally
four, weekly eight pages 16x22; subscription
—daily $4.80. weekly $1; established 1894;
J. R. Ransome. Jr., editor; Enterprise Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1—5).
Circulation- D ai 1 y: In 1898, "jkl " In
1899, Z. Actualaverage for 1900, IMll. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. Ac-
tual average for 1904, 1,75S.
Weekly: In 1896, "jkl." Actual average for
a year ending with April 15, 1898, 1,705.
In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
CHRONICLE; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished 1868 ; A. C. Scurlock, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation : In 1895, I. In 1896. I. In 1897.
Y. In 1S98, jkl.'
JOHNSON CO. REVIEW; Fridays;
democratic; twelve pages 13x20 ; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1891; McMaster & Free-
man, editors and publishers. Circ'n "iSi"
In 1900. Z. In 1901. Z (1,2, 4, 5).
WATCHMAN; Thursdays (A A).
CLYDE, Callahan Co. [j 81t pop.
NEWS: Wednesdays (A A).
COLDSPRINO, C. h., San Jacinto
Co. D- 64 m. N. of Houston and 20 S. E. of
HuntsvlUe. Agriculture.
SAN JACINTO SENTINEL; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1893; F. U. Bryan, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
COLEMAN, Coleman Co. u 1,362 pop.,
on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd., 155 N. W.
of Austin. Cattle and sheep are raised
largely. Grain and cotton.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; W. Hubert & Sons, editors and
publishers (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
VOICE; Fridays; democratic; four pages
20x36; subscription $1; established 1882; J.
H. Tucker, editor and publisher (1—5).
COLLINSVILLE, Grayson Co. cf
666+ pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and
Texas & Pacific Rds.. 16 m. E. by S. E. of
Gainesville. Farming, cotton and stock
raising.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 17x22; subscription $1; established 1883;
J. Gordon Greaves, editor and publisher
(3 — 3). Circulation "JKL."
COLMESNEIL, Tyler Co. n- on
Missouri. Kansas & Texas and Southern
Pacific Co's Rds., 8 m. N. of Woodville, the
county seat. Farming.
TYLER CO. TIMES; Saturdays; Inde-
pendent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1888; J. Craig, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "isL."
1012
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
COLORADO, c. h., ifitchell Co. ^
2,150 pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd. and Col-
orado r., 70 m. W. of Abilene. Wool and
cattle raising and shipping, salt manufac-
turing and agriculture.
CLIPPER; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1896; Hec A. McEachin, editor; Stoelc-
man Publishing Co., publishers (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL •■ (A A).
WEST TEXAS STOCKMAN i Tues
davs; twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
estatalisheil 1896; Hec. A. McEachin. editor:
Stockman Publishing Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual average
for a year ending tvith July, 1898, 1,128.
In 1899, yl. Actual average for a year end-
ing ivith June.\900.'i,O61. Inl901. yl. In
1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
COLUMBUS, c. h., Colorado Co. Q,
1,824+ pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd. and
Colorado r., 85 m. W. of Houston and 95 S.
E. of Austin, the State capital. Cotton
shipping.
COLORADO CITIZEN} Thursdays;
independent; four pages 21x28; subscription
$1.50; established 1867; Ben. M. Baker, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
COMANCHE, c. h., Comanche Co. D
2,070+ pop., on Ft. Worth & Rio Grande Rd.,
32 m. S.W. of Dublin and 110 N. of Austin,
the State capital. Flour mills. Agricul-
ture and stock raising.
CHIEF} Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1 ; established 1873;
8. J. Thomas, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation ■■j_kl.- In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
PIONEER EXPONENT; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1887 ; J.M. Adams, Bdltor and
publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." In 1901. pub-
lisher asserts, eacli issue has been 1,S26. Ac-
tual average for 1902. 1,891; for 1903,
1,821. In 1904, yl.
WELCOME VISITOR; Thursdays;
eight pages 11x15; subscription 50 cents; es-
taDllshed 1869: Frank Chancellor, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
COMFORT, Kendall Co. n 307 pop.,
on San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rd., 75 m.
W. of Austin, the State capital. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; six pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established March,
1904; Vincent J. M. McAteer, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
WEST TEXAS INDEPENDENT
COURIER; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1897; A. S.
Werthelm, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl- "
(A A).
COMMERCE,fl«n< Co. b l,800t pop.,
on St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 16 m. E. N. E.
of Greenville, the county seat. Farming aud
stock raising.
J O U RN A L; Thursdays; democratic;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Miss Nancy McChesney, editor
and publisher.
Circulation; In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,509. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl.
In 1904. yl.
CONROE, c. h., Montgomery Co. D
1,000 pop., on Gulf. Colorado & Santa Fe,
International & Great Northern and Texas,
TEXAS.
Louisiana & Eastern Rds., 40 m. N. of
Houston.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1895; L. H. Frazier, editor and publisher (9— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
COOKVILLE, Tihis Co. [/ 260 pop..
on St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 8 m. N. E. of
Mount Pleasant.
WIDE AWAKE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13.^20; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1^94; W. L. Hudspeth, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "JKL"
COOLEDGE, Limestone Co. U 76t
pop., on Trinity & Brazos Valley Rd.
LEDGER: Fridays (A A).
COOPER,c.h.,DeKa Co. cf 1.518t pop.,
on Texas Midland Rd.. 18 m. K. of Sulphur
Springs and 25 S. W. of Paris. Agriculture.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1885;
J. F. Custer, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL
REVIEW, Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 13x2U; subscription $1 ; established 1884 ;
Hart Bros., editors and publishers (2— 5K
Circulation ; Actual average for a year
ending xvith February 1905, 1,605*
COPERAS COVE, Coryell Co. D 500
pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd.,
about 23 m. S. S. W. of Gatesvllle, the county
seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays: eight pages 11x15; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; Bennett &
Rather, editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
CORPUS CHRISTI, c. h., Nueces
Co. [;3 4,703 pop., on Mexican National and
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rds. and
Corpus Christi bay, near mouth of Nueces
r., 230 m. S. of Galveston. Good harbor.
CALLER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $2; established 1882:
Caller Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
CRONY; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 10x15; subscription $1; established
March, 1901 ; J. S. Henderson, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3) Circulation "jkl." In 1902, Z (6).
In 1903, Z (4).
TEXAS SUN; Thursdays; eight pages
13x24; subscription $1.50; established 1892;
John B. Hardwicke, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
CORSICANA, c. h., Navarro Co. cf
9,313+ pop., on St. Louis & Southwestern
and Houston & Texas Central Rds., 20 m. W.
of Trinity r. and 180 N. E. of Austin, the
State capital. Cotton and wheat. Pe-
troleum and corn.
COURIER-LIGHT; every evening ex-
cept Satui-day, Sunday morning, and OB-
SERVER, Fridays; democratic; daily and
weekly four, Sunday eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1; established-
daily 1884, weekly 1856; F. C. Hand, editor;
Observer Publishing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl."
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
SUN; every evening except Sunday, and
LIGHT, semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; daily four pages 17x24, Saturday
six, semi weekly eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion— daily $5, semi-weekly $1; established
—dally 1897, seml-weeklv 1884: Albert A.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1013
TEXAS.
Wortham, manager; Sun Light Publishing
Compaiiv, publlslit-rs (V2 — ^).^
Circiilatiou— Daily: lu llKJl, "iKi " Actual
average for i;tu.>, l.OOS. In Ii>03, "ua"
tJeiiii-Weekly: In 1896. "iiu," In 1897, Z.
In IS'JS, 1. In 1899, yl. Actual average for
a year ending with September, IdW, 1,5'^7«
In 1901. vl. Actual average for 1902, t4,113.
In 1903. yl. In V.m, (z— 4) 1 (••).
l)Ei>l<>C;i{AT; Thursdays; democratic:
elglit pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1885; J. A. Fadon, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
TRUTH; Fridays; agricultural; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891 ; G. P. Miller, editor and publisher (12 — I).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, no
less than 2,250. In 1S96. I. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
I. Inl89it, I. In 1900, vl. In IHOl, (z-6) 1.
In 1902, y I. In 1903, (z— 4) I. Actual average
for mi. 1,527.
COTTONWOOD, Callahan Co. 6
200 pop.,23m. S. E.of Baird, the county seat,
and 23 S. W. of Cisco. Corn and cotton.
CALLAHAN CO. PRODIGAL; Fri
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub
■cription $1; established 1888; C.J.Wilson,
editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
COTULiLA, G. li., Lasalle Co. g 900
pop., on International & Great Northern
Rd., about 87 m. S. of San Antonio and 67 N.
of Laredo. Stock raising and farming.
RECORD; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscriptions!; established 1898; C.E. Manly,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CRANDALL, Kaufman Co. cT 251
pop., on Southern Pacific Rd., 10 m. N. W.
of Kaufman, the county seat. Cotton,
corn and wheat.
TI3IES; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scriptions!; established 19U0; W. C. Bevens,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CRAWFORD, McLennan Co. n 443
pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd., 20
m. W. of Waco, the county seat. Agricult-
ure and stock raising.
GRIT; Fridays; democratic; four pages
13x2U; subscription $1; established March,
19<')1; S. T. Compton, editor and publisher
(1—3). Circulation "jkl."
CROCKETT, c. h.. Houston Co. Q
2,612+ pop., on International & Great North-
ern Rd., 113 m. N. of Houston. Stock raising.
Milling and farming.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1889; W.W. Aiken, editor and publisher (^-3).
Circulation "jkl."
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
•stabllshed 189fi; P. H.Le Sueur and Porter
Newman, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "iJU."
CROWELL, c. h., Foard Co. tl 300
pop., 34 m. S. W. of Vernon. Agriculture
and stock raising.
FOARD CO. NEWS; Fridayg; eight
pages 15x22; subscription .SI; established 1891;
H. W. Norwood, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "iKi"
CUERO, o. \\.,Dewitt Co. g 3.422t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's and San Antonio
ft Aransas Pass Rds., about 90 m. S. by S. E.
of San Antonio. Farming and stock raising.
RECORD; every evening except Satur-
day and Sunday, and Sunday morning, and
TEXAS.
WEEKliY, Thursdays; Independent;
dally four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—dally $4, weekly $1; established
1894; H. Q. Wood, editor; Cuero Publishing
Company, publishers (6—3). Circulation-
dally "iju,'" weekly 'ijii." In 1899, weekly Z.
In 1900, weekly Z. In 1902, "jkl."
STAR; every evening except Saturday
and Sunday, Sunday morning, and WEEK-
LY, Wednesdays; democratic; dally four,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily t4, weekly 91; established 1873: A. S.
Crisp, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl."
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,250. In 1896, 1. In 1897. Y'. In 1898,
"JKL." In 1899, Z. In 190(1, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,250. Actual average for a
year, ending with February, 1902, 1,677.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 1'.I04. (z— 1 1 1.
DEUTSCHE RUNDSiHAUi semi-
weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays; Ger-
man: independent; elKlit pages 15x22; sub-
scription %2; established 1891; William T.
Elchholz, editor and publl.«her (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.2.50. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898.1. Inl899.zl. In 1900. yl. In 1901. "jkl-"
In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
CUMBY, Hopkins Co. cf on Slierman,
Shreveport & Southern Rd., 15 m. E. of
Sulphur Springs, the county seat. Flour
mills and broom factory.
RUSTLER; Thursdays; four pages
15x22; established 1892; G. M. Morton & Sons,
editors and publishers (3—3). Circ'n "jkl."
CUSHING, Nacogdoches Co. n- 1,500
pop., on Texas & New Orleans Rd., 147 m.
S. E. of Dallas. Agriculture and stock
raising.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; democrat-
ic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1903; Q. W. Carter & Sons,
editors and publishers (1—5).
DAINGERFIELD, c. h.. Morrit
Co. cf on Sherman. Shreveport & Southern
Rd., 33 m. N. N. W. of Jefferson. Agricult-
ure and stock raising.
MORRIS CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
independent; four pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1889; O. C. Pouns. editor and
publisher (7—3). Circulation "isj^.-
DAIiHART, Dallas Co. [/ 400 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and Fort
Worth & Denver City Rds., 14^ m. from
Hartley.
PANHANDLE BULLETIN; month-
ly; educational; twelve pages 8x12; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1903; Bennett
Hatcher, editor and publisher (1—4). Circu-
lation -'JKL." (A A).
DALLAS, c. h., Dallas Co. tf 42.638t
pop— local estimate, 75,CW— center of seven
railroads on the Trinity r.. just below the
mouth of the Elm fork, 215 m. N. E. of
Austin, the State capital, and S15 N.N. W.
of Galveston. Wheat, cotton and fruit
growing and mining. Commercial, manu-
facturing and agricultural center.
DAILY.
MORNING NEWS; every morning,
and SE 31 1 -WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; Independent; dally ten to twelve,
semi weekly eight. Sunday twenty four to
thirty six pages 18x23; subscription— dally
1014
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS— Dallas.
TEXAS— Dallas.
«10, Sunday $1.50, semi- weekly $1 ; established
1885; A. H. Belo & Co., editors and publishers
(8-3 P).
Circulation— Daily: Accorded F from 1892
to 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yG.
In 1899, yG. In 1900, G. In 1901, yG. In
1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yE (00).
Seini-Weelily: In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In
1897, Y. Inl898, yH. Inl899, yH. In 1900, C.
In 1901. yC. In 1902, yC. In 1903, yC. In
1904,yC.
T I M £S-H£RAL.Dt every evening
except Sunday, and Sunday morning; Inde-
pendent; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $6; established 1876; John F. Elliott,
editor; Times-Herald Publishing Company,
publishers (1—4).
Circulation: Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. Actual average for
a year eliding with July, 1898. 5.498; for
1899, 7,430; for 1900. 7,320; for 1901.
7,585; for 1902. 8,090; for 1903. 8,326
(bb);;/or 1904. 9,245 (bb).
WEEKLY.
ADVANCE; Saturdays ; prohibition ;
four pages 13x18; subscription $1; established
1903; B.P.Bailey, editor; Advance Publish-
ing Co.. publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904.
3.763.
AMERICAN; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1902; J. B. McCraw, editor and publisher
(1 — 1). Circulation -iki,.--
BAPTIST STANDARD; Thursdays;
baptist ; sixteen pages 13x173^; subscription
$2; established 1888; J. B. CranflU, editor;
Geo. W. Carroll, publisher (3—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
23,258. In 1896, publisher asserts, smallest
Issue 21.500. In 1897, C Z. Actual average
for a year ending ic it h October, 1898, 17,542.
In 1899, yE. In 1900, zE. Actual average for
a year ending uHth October, 1901, 26,494.
In 1902. y C . In 19(i3. y D . In 1904. y D .
BEAU MONDE; Saturdays; society;
sixteen pages 9x12 ; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1895; Mrs. H. N. Fitzgerald, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
CHRISTIAN COURIER; Thursdays;
disciples of Christ; sixteen pages 11x15; sub
scription $1.50; established 1888; G. A. Paris,
editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
5,505. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yH.
In 1899, yH. In 1900. zH. In 1901, yH.
In 1902. yH. In 1903, (z— 4) H (••)• In
1904, yH.
DEMOCRAT; Tuesaays; democratic;
eight pages 17x21; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; N. T. Blackwell, editor and pub
Usher. (12—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
5,320. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y, In 1898 H.
In 1899, zH. Actual average for a year
ending with June, 1900, 4,319. In 1901, yG.
In 1902. vH. In 1903, yH. Actual average
/or 1904, 3.923.
EXPRESS; Saturdaj'S ; republican ;
eight to twelve pages 17x24; subscription
$1.25; established 1893; W. E. King, editor and
publisher (12— 4).
Circulariou: In 1896, "jkl." Actual average
for 1897.2,540; for 1898,6,025; for 1899,
8,575; /or igiK"), 8,615. In 1901, yG. In
1902, yG. In 1903. yG. In 1904, yG.
FARM AND R A N C H ; Saturdays
agricultural; twenty pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1881; Texas Farm and
Ranch Publishing Company, editors and pub
Ushers (6—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from C in 1892
to D in 1895. In 1896. D. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
vE. In 1899, yF. In 1900. vF. In 1901, yF.
In 1902. yF. In 1903, (z-4 )F. In 1904. yF.
GINNER AND MILLER: Mondays:
manufacturing ; sixteen to twentv pages
10]^xl4i^; subscription $1; established 1900;
N. T. Blackwell. editor and publisher (1 — 5).
Circulation: In 190'.. •jkl." In 1903. (z— 4)
1 (• •). Actual average for 1901, 6,000.
METROPOLITAN; Saturdays; repub-
lican; four pages 15}^i22; subscription $1;
established April, 190k;; A. J. McCauley, edi-
tor; Metropolitan Publishing Co., publishers
(1—4). Circulation ••jkl."
NORDTEXAS PRESSE; Saturdays;
German; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $3; established 1891; C. F. Alter-
man, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: Accorded 1.048 in 1895. In 1896,
I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, -jkl" ( ? ? ) In 1899, Z.
In 1902, -JKL."
OAK CLIFF ENTERPRISE; Satur-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established November, 1901 ;
Fred F. May field, editor and publisher (1—3),
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
SOUTHERN MERCURY; Thurs-
days; independent; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1880; Milton Park,
editor; Southern Mercurj' Publishing Co.»
publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from C in 1891
to G in 1895. In 1896, C. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yD. Inl899,yE. Inl90o.yF. In 1901. yG. In
1902. yG. In 1903, (z-4) G. In li«)4, (z-4) G
(••).
STREET'S WEEKLY; Fridays; lit-
erarj', industrial and fraternal; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; establis ed 1878; J.
A. & Ada A. Street, editors and publish-
ers ( 1 — 5 ) .
Circulation: In 1903. "iKL." Actual aver-
age for 1903. 3,943:.fo/- 1904, 3,310.
TEXAS BAPTIST AND HEKALDj
Thursdays; baptist; sixteen pages ll}^xl7^;
subscription $2; established 1855; S. A. Hay-
den, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, putllsher asserts, not
less than 15,000. In 1896. E. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yF. Inl899, vF. Inl900,vG. Inl901,yG»
In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE; Thursdays ; methodlst-episcopal,
south; sixteen pages 11x17; subscription $2;
established 1846; G. C. Rankin, editor; Blay-
lock Publishing Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation : Rating varied from 25,000 in
1891 to E in 1895. In 1S96. E. In 1897. E Z.
In 1898. yE. In 1899, yF. In 1900. yG. In
1901. yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, (z— 4) G (• •)•
In 1904, F.
TEXAS FARMER: Saturdays; agri-
cultural; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription
$1; established 1879; W. A. Shaw, editor;
Texas Farmer Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (.3—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 29,000 in
1891 to E in 1895. Actual average for 1896,.
30,344; for 1897, 31,052. In 1898. yC.
In 1899, yD. In 1900. yE. In 1901, yF. In
1902. (z— 1, 2, 4, 5) F. In 1903, yF. In 1904,yF.
WESTERN PRESBYTER: Thurs-
days; Cumberland presbyterian ; sixteen
pages 9x11; subscription $1; established 1886;
G. R. Harrison, editor; H. J. Harrison, n man-
ager (12—4).
Circulation: In 1902, "ixi- " In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904. I (□□).
WORLD HUSTLER; Saturdays;
negro; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1891; T. E. Tolan, editor; World
Publlshine: Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1901, -tkl. ■ Actual aver-
age for 19Q2,3,G91 . Inl903,yH (AA).
BI WEEKLY.
COMMENT: biweekly, Saturdays; six-
teen pages 8}^xl2; subscription $1; estab-
lished February, 19(i2; Comment Publishing
Co., publishers (3— 3). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
MISSIONARY WORKER; semi-
monthlv; baptist; eight pages 101^x14}^; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1891; J. B.
G.Tmbrell. editor and publi.sher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1901, Z (2, 4, 5). In
190:^ (z-4) I (••). In 1904. yl. „, , .„
NATIONAL BAPTIST BULLE-
TIN; semi-monthly; baptist; eight pages
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1015
TEXAS— Dallas.
TEXAS— Dallas.
11x15; subscription 50 cents; established 1896;
Rev. A. R.Griggs, editor; Bulletin Publish-
ing Company, publishers. Circulation "jjvi."
SOlJTIILiAND; semimonthly; sixteen
pages 11x14 ; subscription $1 ; establlshad
1892; R. A. Burleson, editor and publisher.
Circulation 'JKL." (A A).
TEXAS FARM JOURNAlij semi
monthly ; agriculture and live stock; sixteen
pages 10x16; subscription $1; established
1878; R. R. Clarldge, editor; Stock and Farm
Journal Co., publishers; consolidated with
the Texas Farm Journal, Texas Stock Jour-
nal, Dallas Co. Farm Journal. Fort Worth
Journal, and Ka^isas City Farm Journal
(1—5).
Circulation: Rating varied from G In 1891
toHin 1895. Actual average for 1896,5,100;
for 1897, 10,167 ; for a year ending with
September, 1898, 15,186; for 1899, 17,013.
In 1900, E. In 1901, (z— 4, 6) E. In 1902. (z— 4, 5)
E. In 1903, yE. Actual average for 1904,
^TEXAS TRADE REVIEW AND
INDUSTRIAL RECORD ; semi-month-
ly; mercantile and manufacturing; fifty-two
to slxtv-elght pages llxlSJ'a; subscription $1;
established 1896; Texas Trade Review Pub
llshing Co., editors and publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation: In 1896, -jkl." In 1897. Z.
Actual average for 1898, 2,000 ; for 1899,
2,852 ; for a year ending icith Julu, 1900,
3,252. Inl901,yH. Inl902.yH. In 1904, yH.
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN HOME JOURNAIij
monthly; literary; twenty-four pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established August, 1901;
The Southern Young People Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation: A ctual average for 1903
20,575;/or 1004. 38.510.
DIXIELAND; monthly (A A).
FELD UND FLIJR; monthly; Ger-
man; agricultural; sixteen to twenty pages
10^xl5J^; subscription 50 cents; established
1898; Feld und Flur Publishing Company,
editors and publishers (2—5).
Circulation: In 1900, 'jjll." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 7,542; for 1902, 9,433; for
1903, 9,543: for 19.14,9,729.
HOME ADVOCATE; monthly;
home products; thirty-two pages 9x11; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1893; S. A.
Fishburn, editor; The Home Advocate Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl."
In 1898, Z. In 1902,-jkj,." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
HOME AND STATE; monthly; liter-
ary; twenty-four pages 11x15; subscription
50 cents; established October, 1903; The Home
and State Co., editors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1904. I.
INLAND TEACHER; monthly (A A).
LONE STAR AND TEXAS PRES-
BYTERIAN ; monthly; presbyterian :
■ixteen pages 9x12; subscription 60 cents;
established 1894; Rev. R. M. Tut tie, editor;
W. M. Warlick, publisher (12—3). Circula-
tion "iKL." (A A).
PURITY' JOURNAL; monthly; un-
denominational; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription 75 cents; established 1903; J. T.
Upchurch. editor and publisher (2—5 P).
RETAIlx MERCHANT; monthly;
groceries and mercantile ; twenty four
pages 8x12; subscription $1; established
October, 1901; Julian Capers, editor and pub
Usher (la— 3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1902,
l,OOO|/or1903. 1,1 05; /or 1904. 1,319.
SOUTHERN POULTRY JOUR-
NAL; monthly; sixteen to twenty pages
11x16; subscription 50 cents; established
1893; J. G. McRpynolds. editor; McReynolds
8c Hopper, publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl" Actual
average for a year ending with June, 1901,
3,321. In 1902. yH. In 1903, yH. Actual
average for 1904, 5.250.
SOUTHWEST PHOTO: monthly;
photography; twenty-six pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; C. Weichsel,
editor and publisher (12—3). CIrc'n "iKL."
SOUTH WEST,ERN I MM K-RA-
TION AND REAL ESTATE RE-
VIEW'; monthly (A A).
TEXAS DENTAL JOURNAL;
monthly; dental; sixty-four pages 6x9; sub-
scription 01 ; established 1883; John C. Storey,
editor; A. P. Carey, publisher. CIrc'n "jKi."
TEXAS ODD FELLOW: monthly;
odd fellowship; eight pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1895; C. R. Gibson and
W. H. Walker, editors and publishers (10—4).
Circulation: In 19(0, "jkl." Actual averaae
for 1901, 3,250; for 1902, 4,458. In 1903,
H. Actual average for 1904, 5,708.
TEXAS SCHOOIi JOURNAL;
monthly (except July and August); educa-
tional; sixty four pages 7x10; gubscrlptlon
$1; established 1883; W. C. Hlxson, editor
and publisher (7— 8).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 8,000. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, (z-6) I. In 1903. (z-4) H (• •).
Actual average for 1904, 3,125.
TEXAS SCHOOL MAGAZINE;
monthly; education; twenty-four pages 10x12;
subscription 75 cents; established 1898; C. A.
Bryant, editor; C. A. Bryant & Co., pub-
lishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1900, 'jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,986; for 1902, 2,263; for
1903,2,725. In 1904, yH. ^ . -,,
TEXAS SUNDAY SCHOOL STAR J
monthly: interdenominational; twelve
pages9xll; subscription 25 cents; established
November, 1904; C. D. Meigs, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4)
TRUCK FARMER OF TEXAS;
monthly; agriculture; fifty four pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established 1899; J. C.
Loving, editor; Truck Farmer Publishing
Company, publishers (12—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." ^^*w«' «'i'«;'-
age for 1902, 3,166: for 1903, 3,600. In
^^WESTERN-SOUTHERN JEWEL-
ER; monthly; Jewelry and optic;il trades;
fifty-two pages 10x12; subscription $1; es-
tablished June, 1900 ; Western - Southern
Jeweler Co.. editors and publishers (3—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1901, Z (4-6) (A A).
WOODMAN JOURNAL; monthly;
woodmen; twenty pages 9x12; subscription
50 cents; established 1901; W. A. Fraser, edi-
tor; Woodman Journal Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (12-3). „ ^^ ^ _ ,
Circulation "JKL." In 1902, Z (6— 11). Actual
average for 1903, 3,041. In 1904, yH.
DAWSON, -ZV-'vaJTo Co., D- 481 pop., on
St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 20 m. S. W. of
Corsicana, the county seat.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1894; R. J. & J. B. Hatcher, editors and pub-
lishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
DECATUR, c. h., Wise Co. b 1.562t
pop., on Ft. Worth & Denver City Rd., 40 m.
N.W.of Fort Worth. Flour shipping point;
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1881.
L . W. Tyler, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "iKL."
WISE CO. MESSENGER; Frl-
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scriptions!; established 1880; N.W. Halcomb,
editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual average
/or 1897, 1,320. In 1898, yl. In 1899. "jkl- '
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1902, 1,969. In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
DELEON, Comanche Co. D 807t pop.,
on Texas Central Rd., 14 m. W. of Dublin.
Cotton-shlpping point. Agriculture.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; eight pages
l3x20; subscription $1; established 1890; J. C
1016
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
Adams, editor and publisher (3—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
DEL RIO, c. h., Valverde Co. -a on
Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 171 m. W. of San
Antonio. Agriculture and stock raising.
RECORD-NEWS} Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established Novem-
ber, 1900; J. M. Price, editor; Price Bros.,
publishers (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
DENISON, Grayson Co. cfll.SOrt pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas, St. Louis,
San Francisco, Texas & Pacific and Hous-
ton & Texas Central Rds. Extensive cot-
ton, iron and machine industries. Cattle-
shipping point.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
daj', and SE3II- WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
—dally $5, seml-weekly $1; established 1889;
Herald Publishing Company, publishers
Circulatiou— Daily: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,100. In 1896. J. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." Actual average for
1901, 1,906; for a year ending with June,
1902, 1,996; for 1903, 3,315; for 1904.
2.619.
Henii- Weekly: Actual average for 1895,
3,386. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. pub-
lisher asserts, smallest issue printed was
1,375. In 1902. August, publisher asserts, no
issue for past year was less than 1,825. In
1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
DISPATCH; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1888; Scholl
Bros., editors and publishers (7—3 P). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1900, Z. In 1901, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
SUNDAY GAZETTEER? Sundays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1 ; established 1882; B. C. Murray, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl "
DENTON, c. h., Denton Co. ti 4,187t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and
Texas & Pacific Rds., 40 m. N. W. of Dallas
and 241 N. of Austin, the State capital.
Flour mill, potteries and various manufac-
tories.
RECORD AND CHRONICLE;
•very evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY Thursdays; democratic; dally four,
weekly eight pages 17x24; subscription-
daily $4, weekly SI; established— daily 190.3.
weekly 1882; W. C. Edwards, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1904,816.
Weekly: In 1897, I. In 1898. I. Actual
average for 1899, 3,669. In 1900, zl. Act-
ual average for 1901, 2,751 ; for 1902,
2,744; for 1903. 2,639: /or 190-1, 2,775.
DENTON CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1892; Acton. Denton & Carey
editors and publishers (.3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less rhan 1,000. Act^ial average for 1896.
1,094. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1900. Z. In 1902, Z.
MONITOR; Saturdays ; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription tl ; estab-
lished 1868; C. W. Geers, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
METHODIST RECORD ; monthly;
methodl.st-epi?copal south : four pages 10x14;
subscription 25 cents; established 1902; R. L.
Selle, editor and publisher (1—4). Circula-
tion "jkl." (A A).
TEXAS.
DEPORT, Lamar Co. a' 341 pop., 16 m.
S. E. of Paris, the county seat. Wheat and
cotton.
TRIUMPH; Thursdays ; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; establislied October,
1902 ; Seab S. H jwle.editor and publlsher( 1— 3 ).
Circulation "jkl."
DETROIT, Red River Co. cf on Texas
& Pacific Rd., 75 m. \V. by N. W. of Texar-
kana. Ark. Saw mills and cotton gins.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1892;
John Custer, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
DEVINE, Medina Co. Q 600 pop., on
International & Great Northern Rd., 33 m.
S. of San Antonio. Farming and stock
raising.
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; W. L. DuBose,
editor and publisher (8—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
DICKENS, Dickevs Co. ^ 125 pop.,
103 m. W. of Seymour. The nearest rail-
road station Is Quanah, on Fort Worth &
Denver City Rd.
WESTERN STAR; Fridays; four
pages 13x22; subscription $1; established
1900; H. A. Counts, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
DODD, Fannin Co. cf 369t pop., on
Texas & Pacific Rd., 6 m. E.of Bonham,the
county seat. Cotton, corn, oats and sorg-
hum.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic: four pages
13x20; subscription $1; e.stablished 1896; John
C. Welch, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
DUBLIN, Erath Co. [j 2.370t pop., on
Texas Central and Ft. Worth & Rio Grande
Rds., 15 m. S. S. E. of Stephenvllle, the
county seat. Agriculture, stock raising and
manufacturing.
PROGRESS; Fridays; Independent;
eight to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1888; Jas. S. Daley, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1S95, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.250. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. Actual
average for 1898, 1,544; for 1899, 1.526;
/"or 1900, 1,521; /or 19nl, 1,494; for 1902,
1,645; /"'• 1903, 1.746; /or 1904, 1,830.
TELEPHONE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 1.3x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1885; W. C. Hutchinson, editor and
publishers (1—4).
Circulation ••ikl" Actual average for
1903,1,708. In 1904, y I.
EAGLELAKE, Colorado Co. R l.lOTf
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's and San An-
tonio & Aransas Pass Rds., 16 m. E. S. E. of
Columbus, the county seat, and 70 W. of
Houston. Farming and cattle raising.
ADVERTISER; Saturdays; four pages
15x22; suh.'^oriptlon $1 ; established 1896; M. C.
Yates, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "ixl"
EAGLE PASS, c. h., Maverick Co. p
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd. and Rio
Grande r., 150 m. S. W. of San Antonio
Coal mining and cattle raising and wool
growing.
GUIDE; Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $2; established 1888;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
J017
TEXAS.
Jas. O. Boehmer. editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "iij,."
EASTLAND, c. h., EastlandCo. ^ i>96t
pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd., 10 m. E. of
Cisco. Agriculture mod stock raising. Sil-
ver In vicinity.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 15x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; C. P. & B. F. Chastlan, editors
and publishers (8—3). Circulation "jjjl."
EDDY, McLennan Co. D 600 pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 20 m. S.
of Waco. Agricultural interests chiefly,
TRIBUNE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1903; Hugh Pettus, editor and publisher
(2-5).
EDGE WOOD, Van Zandt Co. cf 200
pop., ou Texas & Paciflc Rd., 10 m. N. of
Canton.
TEXAS FRUIT GROWER ; Thurs
days; horticultural; eight pages 10x15; sub-
scription $1; established January, 1896; J. K.
Foster, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 190U,
1,803. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903.
(z— 4) I. In 1904, (z-4, 5) I.
EDNA, c. h., Jackson Co. p on South-
ern Paciflc Co's Rd., 25 m. N. E. of Vic-
toria. Cattle raising.
J ACKSON CO. PROGRESS ; Fridays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1883; Frank Dickson, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl"
ELCAMPO, Wharton Co. C; 700 pop.,
on Southern Paciflc Co's Rd., about 15 m.
S. W. of Wharton, the county seat. Hay,
cotton, corn and fruit.
NEWS; Thursdays; twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established January, 1901;
Edward B. Patrick, editor and publisher.
Circulation -'jkl-'
EL DORADO, Schleicher Co. -D 450
pop., 60 m.S. of San Angelo. Farming.
PA PER ; Wednesdays; four to eight
pages 19x20; subscription $1 ; established De-
cember, 1901; R. L. Carothers, editor and pub-
lisher (1 — 4). Circulation "JKL."
SUNs Saturdays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established Feb-
ruary, 1903; D. B. Woodruff, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
ELGIN, Bastrop Co. d 831 pop.— local
estimate 1,800 — on Houston & Texas Cen-
tral and Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds., 26
m. E. of Austin, the State capital. Farming,
COURIER; Saturdays ;democratlc; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891; W. C. Smith & Sons, editors and pub-
lishers (3— 3). Clrc'n"iiti." Inl902, Z (4, 6).
EL PASO, c. h.. El Paso Co. -a 15,906t
pop., on El Paso & Northeastern, Southern
Paciflc Co's, Texas & Paciflc, Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe and Mexican Central
Rds. and Rio Grande r , opposite Juarez,
Mexico. A port of entry. Agriculture,
cattle raising and mining.
HERAIjU; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; republi-
can; dally eljiht to sixteen, weekly twelve
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $7, weekly
TEZAS.
$2; established 1881; H. D. Slater, editor;
Herald News Co., publishers (4 — 4).
Circulation- Daily: In 1898. "uii " In
1899, Z. In 1901. publisher asserts, during the
year ending May 1 has not been less than 2,300.
Actual average for 1902, 3, '^45: for 1903,
3,*^«5;/o/• 1904, 4,i411.
WiM'kly: "iKi."
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$5; established 1883; El Pa.so Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers.
Circulation : '-uu,-' In 1900. Z. In 1901,
(z— 4, 6)1. In 1902, (z-4. 6) I. In 1903, y I. In
l!K)4,yI.
TIMES; every morning except Monday;
democratic; eight to sixteen pages 13x20;
subscription $7; established 1881 ; Charles W,
Klndrlck, editor; Times Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—1).
Circulation — Daily: In 1896, "iKi • In
1899, Z. In 1901. (z— 6) I. Actual average for
1902,5,341. InlS03,###. „ , »^
Sun«lay: Actual average for 1202, 6,178.
Tn 1903 iitit.
MINER AND MANUFACTURER;
monthlv; mining and industrial; twenty-
four to "forty-four pages 81^x12: subscription
S2; established 1900; M. & M. Printing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (12-^).
Circulation t In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,34S; for 1903, '^,126; /or
1904, 'i,812.
EMORY, c. h., Rains Co. cC 400 pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd.. 30 m. S. E.
of Greenville. Cotton, fruits and vege-
tables.
RAINS CO. LEADER; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1897: A. S. Hornbeck, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation "iKi-"
ENNIS, ^"w C-o. cf 4,9191 pop., on
Houston & Texas Central and Texas Mid-
land Rds., 21 m. N. of Corsicana and 34 S.
of Dallas. Large cotton compress. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; four to twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $4.60; established 1897; Hardy
& Cliambless, editors and publishers (12—3).
Circulation "jjcl" ,, ,^>,„^, . -,
EVERY-OTHER-DAY JOURNAL;
triweekly, Tuesdays, Thuisdays and Satur-
days; Independent - democratic ; four to
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished April, 1902; Will. C. Perry, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "ijih.- (A A).
IjOCALi; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1885; J. M. Weekley, editor and publishers
(8—3). Circulation -ikl" In 1900, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
FAIRFIELD, c. h., Freeutone Co. d-
12 m. W. of Trinity r., which Is navigable,
and 162 N. E. of Houston. Farming.
RECORDER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription ^\.ff)\ estab-
lished 1876; L. C. Kirgan. editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation "iiti." In 1902, Z (4, 5).
FARMERSVILLE, Collin Co. cf
l,856t pop., on Sherman, Shreveport 9i
Southern and Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe
Rds., 39 m. N. E. of Dallas. Agriculture.
SENTINEL; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896: John Hardin and W. P. Peed, edi-
tors and publishers. Circulation "jkl. •
TIMES; Saturdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 13x22; subscription $1; established 1884;
H. P.Nelson, editor and publisher (.<^— 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "Jii." Actualaverage
/•or 1902. 1.151. In 1<)03. "JKL."
1018
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
FENTRESS, Caldwell Co. Q 208 pop.,
5 m. W. of Lockhart, th« county seat. Ag-
riculture.
INDICATOR; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; establistied May. 1901; W. S.
Davis, editor and publislier (2 — i). Circula
tion "JKL."
FERRIS, Ellis Co. cf 904t pop., on
Houston & Texas Central Rd., 18 m. S. of
Dallas. Shipping point for cotton. Stock
raising and agriculture.
WHEEL.; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1892 ; Frank
Ezzell, editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion "iKL "
FLATONIA, Fayette Co. n l,210t
pop., on San Antonio & Aransas Pass and
Southern Pacific Rds., 93 m. E. of San An-
tonio and 120 W. of Houston. Farming.
ARGUS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1879 ;S. C. Blanton, editor and publisher (3— 3).
Circulation "jki,." In 1902, Z (4, 6).
RECORD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897 ; Glenn R. Beckham, editor and
publisher (6--3). Circulation "jkl."
F LORENCE, Williamaon Co. n 18 m.
N. of Georgetown, Vne county seat and the
nearest station on International & Great
Northern Railroad. Agriculture.
V I D E T T E ; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1892; W. W. Gardener, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
FI.ORESVILLE, c. h., WiUon Co. p
895+ pop., on San Antonio & Aransas Pass
Rd., 31 m. S. E. of San Antonio. Farming
and stock raising.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1877; H. C. Thompson, editor; Estate of
J.W. Dickey, publishers (6—3). Clrc'n "jKi.-
WILSON CO. JOURNAL; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1; established 1903; H. C. F.Thomp-
son, editor; Fioresville Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—5).
Circulatiou : In 1904, publisher asserts,
every Issue was 1,000.
FLO YD AD A, c. h., Floyd Co. ^ 175
pop., 110 m. S. of AmarlUo. Cattle raising
and farming.
HESPERIAN; Fridays ; four pages
18x20 ; subscription $1 ; established 1896 ;
Crle & Adair, editors and publisheis (7 — 3).
Circulation "jkl."
FORNEY, Kaufman Co. [if 1,200 pop.,
on Texas & Pacific Rd., 20 m. E. of Dallas.
Agriculture.
HE A D LIGHT : Thursdays: demo
cratlc; eight pages 13x20: subscription $1 ;
established March, 1903: J. D. Adams, editor
and publisher (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl.-
MESSENGER ; Fridays; ten pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1896; M. J. Cox,
editor and publisher (9—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
FORT WORTH, c. h., Tarrant Co. ^
26,688+ pop., center of nine railroads, on
the Trinity r., 32 m. W. of Dallas and 210 N.
of Austin, the State capital. Trade center.
L.IVE STOCK REPORTER : every
evening except Sunday, and CITIZEN,
TEXAS.
Fridays; live stock and agriculture; dally
four, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $4, weekly 5u cents; established-
daily January, 1'j03, weekly 1896; C. E. Lee,
editor; The Reporter Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily. In 1904, (z— 4) I (••).
PublisJier's announcement. — Receipts at the
Fort Worth market last year : Cattle,
64^,906; hogs, 280,000; sheep, 109,000; horses
and mules, 19,000. Every shipper to this
market reads the Daily Live Stock Re-
PORTKR, because it is the official market
paper, the only one in the State, and in It
only can he find reliable niarket reports of
what he has to sell, and he must have it.
Thej^e people represent live stock wealth-
cattle, $163,(00,(00; horses and mules,
$75,00' 1,000; hogs, $12,500,000; sheep, $3,500,000.
Do you want to do business with them ?
Weekly: Actual a rera gre /or 1895, 1,447.
In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899,
yl. In 1900, zl. In 1901 >I. In 190<J, (z-4,
6) I. In 1903, (z— 4)1. In 1904, (z— 4) I (••).
The Citizen is the home paper of the
Texas stockman and farmer These men
represent a greater wealth of cotton, corn
and cattle than those of any other State.
They have money to buy what they want.
They read the Citizen, and they will read
what you tell them in it.
RECORD AND HEfJISTER; every
mornug, and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesday
and Fridays; democratic ; daily twelve
Sunday thirty six, semi weekly eight pages
18x24; subscription— dailj" $7.50, including
Sunday; Sunday $1.50. semi weekly $1; es-
tabllshed— iJecord 190:], Register 1896. The
Record Co. .editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulatiou— Daily: In 1900, "jkl' Actual
arerat/e /or]901, 11,854. Inl902,yF. In
1903, yF. In 1904, yF.
Sundny. In 1900, "jkl.'" Actual average for
ItWl, 13,40'^. In 1902. yF. In 1903, yF. In
1904, yF.
Semi-Weekly "JKL."
TE1..EGRAM ; every evening except
Sunday, and Sunday morning; democratic;
dailv eight, Sunday sixteen to twenty pages
18x24; sub.scrlption $4; establif.hed 1F84; C. D.
Relmers, editor; Fort Worth Telegram Co.,
publishers (3— 3).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 189(i. H. In 1897, V. In 1898, yl. In 1899,
vl. Actual average for ISOO. 6.374. In
1901, Z (4). In ir03. (z— 4) !(••). Actual
average for 1904, S,635.
ANZEIGER ; Fridays; German ; republi-
can: eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1889; Alex. Glitky, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
lesf than 1,100. In 1896. 1. In 1897, "j.£l."
ITEHI; Saturdays; Afro American ; re-
publican ; eight pages 11x16: subscription
$1; established 1891; Jay W. Taylor, editor
and publisher (1 — 4). Circulation" "jkl ••
TEXAS STOCKMAN-JOl RNAL;
Wednesdays: live stock and agricultursl;
sixteen to iwentv pages lOJ^xl' J^j; subscrlp-
tlon$1.50; established 1878; H. A~. McEachin,
editor; Stockman PublishingCompanv,i ub-
lishers (1—5).
UNION BANNER ; Saturdays; labor;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1899; C. H. Dubois, editor: Union Ban-
ner Co.. publishers (^—3).
Circulation : In 1899, "jkl" In 1900. zl. In
1901, vl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1;KW,"jkl"
AMERICAN SlCiJNET; monthly;
colored freemasonrj'; eight pages 9xlli^;
subscription rO-f-ents; established 1897; J. C.
Scott, editor; The Signet Publishing Co., pub-
lishers(8-3). Circulation "jkl." Inl903,Z(4)
(•e) (AA).
TEXAS COURIER RECORD OF
MEDICINE 5 monthly: medical; sixty-eight
pages 7x10: subscript Ion $1 ; establisl'ed 1880;
Texas Medical Publishing Company, editors
and publishers.
Circulatiou: In 1895, I. In 1896, I. In
1897, IZ. In 1898, yl. In 1899, "j&i,."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1019
TEXAS.
TEXAS VVOODIMAN J monthly; Wood-
men of the World; sixteen pages 9x12; sub
Bcrlptlon 50 cents; established 1899; Todd &
Lattlmore, editors and publishers (2 — 4). Cir-
culation -iKL." In 1903. Z U'* (••).
FRANKLIN, c. h., Robertson Co. D
665t pop., on International & Great North-
ern Rd., 104 m. N. E. of Austin, the State
capital. Agriculture and stock raising.
CENTRAL TEXAN; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 17x24; subscription $1.50;
•stablished 1888; M. K. Irvln, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation "iitL"
FREDERICKSBURG, c. h., Gil-
lespie Co. a 1,532+ pop., 75 m. N. by N. W. of
San Antonio and 80 W. of Austin, the State
capital. Cotton, grain and corn.
GILLESPIE CO. NEWS; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
61.50; established 1888; R. T. Gliddon, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
WOCHENBLATT; Wednesdays; Ger-
man; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $2; established 1877; R. Penniger,
•ditorand publisher ( 12 — 1).
Circulation: In 1901, •imi," Actual average
for a year ending ivith Juh/, 1903, 1,09'1;
for 1903, 1,190; for mu, 1,319.
DEUTSCHE TEXAN ISCHE MO-
NATSHEFTE ; mouchly; German; lit-
erary; fifty two pages 6x9; subscription
61.50; established 1896; L. F. Lafrentz, editor;
Robert Penninger, publisher (12—3). Clrcu
lation "JKL."
FRISCO, Collin Co. cf 150 pop. (R. R.
name Emerson), on St. Louis & San Fran
Cisco Rd. Farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
September. 1902; O. L. Hamilton, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
FROST, ^''avarro Co. [^ 450 pop., on
St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 20 m. W. of
Corsicana, the county seat. Cotton, corn,
wheat, oats and potatoes.
LAKE CITY NEWS; Fridays; eight
pages 13x20: subscription $1; established
1899; W. M. Thompson, editor and publisher
(8 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
GAIL, Borden Co. ^ 1.50 pop., 37 ra.
N. of Big Spring, nearest railroad station
on Texas & Pacific Rd.
BORDEN CITIZEN; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 11x15; subscription
$1; established January. 1900; A. L.Webb,
editor; J. F. Denton, publisher (1—5).
GAINESVILLE, c. h., Cooke Co. [j
6,594+ pop., on Missouri, Kansag & Texas
and Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rds., 270 m.
N. of Austin, the State capital. Steam flour
mills, cottonseed oil mill, brick works,
soap, broom, ice and other manufactories.
Extensive trade with Indian Territory.
Grain and cotton.
EVENING MESSENGER; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fri-
days; four pages— daily 18x24, weekly 20x26;
■ubscription— dally $4.50, weekly $1; estab-
lished-daily 1898, weekly 1897 ; James K.
Rudolph, eiiltor; King & Kildow. publishers
(6—3). Circ'n— dally •JKL." weekly "jkl."
HESPERIAN; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages— daily 18x24. weekly 22x28;
subscription— dallv $5, weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—daily 1879, weekly 1869; Geo. T. Yates
TEXAS.
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation-
daily "iKj," weekly "ijii"
REGISTER; every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages— daily 18x24, weekly 20x26;
subscription— ilally 64.50, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1884, weekly 1873; J. T. Leonard,
editor and publisher (7—3). Circulation-
dally -jjil." weekly "jjiL." In 1903, (Z4)(#«).
SKiNAL ; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; four pages 1714x24;
subscription 61; established 1888; H. D. Cad-
well & Son, editors and publishers (1—5 P).
ANZEIGER; Tuesdays; German; eight
pases 15x22; subscriiition 61-50; established
1895; C. F. Alterman, publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
GALVESTON, c. h., Galveston Co. P,
37,789+ pop.— local estimate 44,116— on Gulf,
Colorado & Santa Fe, Southern Pacific, Gal-
veston, Houston & Northern, Gulf & Inter-
state, International & Great Northern, .>lis-
souri, Kansas & Texas, Galveston, Houston
& Henderson Rds. and Galveston bay, about
450 m. W. by S. of New Orlf aus. La. Regular
lines of steamers to Europe and to various
points of the Atlantic seaboard. A large
cotton, grain and cattle shipping port.
Rope, rice, flour and cordage mills.
NEWS; every morning, and SE31I-
WEEKLY, Mondays and Thursdays; daily
and semi-weekly eight to twelve pages 18x23,
Sunday sixteen to thirty-two pages 17x25;
subscription— daily $10, Sunday $1.50, semi-
weekly $1; established 1842: A. H. Belo & Co.,
editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulatiou— Daily: Rating varied from E
in 1892 to G in 1895 In 1896. G, In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. Inl9(.0, yll. In
1901, y H. In 19U2, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904.
yG(O0). ^ ,
Semi-Weekly: 1894, In F. In 1895, F. In
l'896, F, In 1897, Y. InlS98,yG. In 1899. yH.
Inl900, yH. In 1901. yH. In 1902, j H. In
1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun
day, independent-democratic; eight pages
18x23; subscription $5.20; established 1880;
C. H. McMaster, editor; Tribune Publishing
Co., publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation : Actual average for 189a,
3,110; for 1896, 3,694; /or 1897, 3,465 ;
for 1898,4,009. In 1899, yH. Inl9ii0, yH.
Actual average for 1901, 4.342: for i902,
4,570: /or 1903, 4,947. In 1904 (z— 6) G.
CITY TIMES; Saturdays; negro; re-
publican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1898; W. H. Noble, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAL; Saturdays; labor; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1888; T. W. Dee. editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation : In 1904, (z— 1) I.
OPERA GLASS; Saturdays; society;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1879; R. C. Johnson & Co.. editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulation : Rating varied from G In 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, vT. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, y I. In 1904, yl.
POST; Thursdays; German: eight pnges
15x22; subscription $2: established 1869; Max
Tieling, editor; Chas. E. Hummel, pub-
lishers (6—3).
Circulation "ixi" In 19(3, (z— 4) I. In
1904. yl.
SOCIAL REVIEW; Saturdays;
society; twelve pages 9x12; subscription §2;
established April, l<t03; Alice McCormack,
editor; F. B. Brown, publisher (1 — 4). Circu-
lation "jkl."
SPIRITUAL REFORMER AND
HUMANITARIAN; monthly; spiritual;
forty pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
1020
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
1892. S. J, M. & A. A. Flnck, editors and pub-
lisher! U — 4). Circulation "jkl."
GANADO, Jackson Co. [;] lOO pop., on
Southern Pacific Rd.. 12 m. N. E. of Edna,
tti* county seat. Cotton, corn and cattle.
GAZETTE; Fridays ; democratic : four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1897; A. J. Carothers, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "iKL." (A A).
GARLAND, Dallas Co. a 819t pop.,
on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe and Missouri,
Kansas 8c Texa« Rds., 16 m. N. N. E. of Dal-
las, the county seat. Farming,
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1887; John
H. Cullom. editor and publisher ( 3 — 3 ).
Circulation: In 1900, "iju,." In 1901, Z (6).
In 1903, January, publisher asserts, each issue
during the year 1901 was not less than 1,200,
and during 1902 not less than 1,250. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, yl.
MONTHLiY EAGLE; literary; thirty-
six pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished December, 1900; Chas. K. Cullom,
editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation: "jkl." Actual average for
1903. 1,354 (A A).
GARRISON, Nacogdoches Co. d 530t
pop., on Houston, East & West Texas Rd. , 18
m. S. W. of Nacogdoches, the county seat.
GLEANER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
February, 1904: W. C. Simpson, editor and
publisher (1—5).
GATESVIIiLE, c. h., Coryell Co. n
l,865t pop., on St. Louis Southwestern Rd.
and Leon r., 40 m. W. of Waco and 80 N. of
Austin, the State capital. Agriculture and
stock raising.
MESSENGER; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1892; D. R. Hall, editor and pub-
lisher (6x3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,2(K). In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
STAR-FORUM; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished—Star 1885, lorum 1S95; consolidated
191)0; R. W. Martin, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1900. I. In 1901. yl. In
1902. yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
State capital. Farming, cotton and stock
raising.
DEUTSCHES VOLKSBLATT i
Thursdays: German; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scrlptiou$1.25; established 1899; J. A.Proske,
editor and nublisher (2 — 4). Circulation
"isi." In 1903. Z (11).
NEWS; Fridays ; democratic ; four pages
18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1888; J. W.
Northrup, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
GILMER, c. h., Upshur Co. [if on
St. Louis & Southwestern Rd., 80 m. N.
W. of Shreveport, La., and 230 N. of
Galveston. Farming and truck gardening.
MIRROR; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight page8l5x22; subscription $1 ; established
1877; W. F. Holmes, editor and publisher
(1 — 1). Circulation "J_KL"
UPSHUR CO. ECHO; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 11x18; subscription
$1; established 1897; Settle & Stephens, edi-
tors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1901, " jkl •" Actual average
for 1902, 1,038: for 1903. 1,001; for 1904,
1,135.
GLADEWATER, Gregg Co. cf
500 pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd. Manufac-
tures of wood.
GAZETTE; Fridays; local; four pages
15x22; subscription 50 cents; established
April, 1903; The Pettit Printing Co., editors
and publishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
GLENROSE, c. h., Somervell Co. [^
22 m. N.W. of Morgan, the nearest station
on the Gulf. Colorado & Santa Fe Railroad.
Agriculture and stock raising.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1890 ; H. W. Brown, editor and publisher (8—3) .
Circulation "jkl"
GOLDTHW^ AITE, c h., Mills Co. n
1,282+ pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd.,
35 m. S. E. of Brownwood. Farming.
EAGLE; Saturdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1894; R. M.
Thompson, editor and publisher. CIrc'n"jKL "
GOLIAD, c. h., Goliad Co. p on
Southern Paclflc Co's Rd. and San Antonio
r., 120 m. S. E. of Austin, the State capital.
GEORGETOWN, c. h,, Williamson
Co. u 2,790+ pop., on International & Great
Northern Rd., 25 m. N. of Austin, the State
capital. Seat of Southwestern University.
Agriculture.
COMMERCIAL; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 189S; Lee J. Rountree, editor and pub
Usher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1902. "jjil." In 1904. Febru-
ary, publisher asserts, every issue during
1903 was 2,000. Actual average for 1904,
WILLIAMSON CO. SUN; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1876; F. T. Roche, editor and
publisher (2—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,39'i; for 1896, 1,581 1 for 1897, 1,591;
for 1898, 1.566; for 1899, 1,677: /or 1900.
1,460; for 1901, 1,470; /or 1902.1,442.
In 1903, yl. Actual average for 1904, 1 ,444.
GIDDINGS , c. h., Lee Co. n on
Houston & Texas Central and San Antonio
& Aransas Pass Rds., 60 m. E. of Austin, the
Water power. Agriculture and stock
raising.
GUARD; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1867; R. T. Davis, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
G O N Z A L E S , c. h., Gonzales Co. q
4,297+ pop., on Southern Pacific Co's and
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rds. and
Guadalupe r. and at mouth of San Marcos
r., 70 m. S. E. of Austin, the State capital.
Farming and grazing.
INQUIRER ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic—daily four, Aveekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription- daily $5. weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1897. weekly 1853 ; Reese & Beach,
editors and publishers (1 — 1).
Circulation— Daily: "iiLL."
Weekly: "j_kl." In 1902. Z (4). Actual
average for 1903, 1,390. In li)04, yl.
FARMERS' FORUM; Thursdays;
four pages 20x26: subscription $1; estab-
llshed^l899; Mrs. M. K Laurentz. editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl" (AA^.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1021
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
GORDON, Palo Pinto Co. ^ 800 pop.,
ou Texas vt Pacific Rd., 28 m. E. S. E. of
Mineral Wells, the nearest station on
Weatherford, Mineral Wells & Northwest-
ern Railroad, and 42 m. W. of Weatherf ord.
Coal mining, agriculture and cattle raising.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 17x^; subscription $1.50; established
1884; L. A. McColUster, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
GORMAN, Eastland Co. \h 829 pop.,
on Texas Central Rd., 15 m. S. E. of Eastland,
the county seat. Agrjculture and stock
raising.
PROGRESS: Fridays; four pages 13x20;
Bubscriptlou $1; established March, 1901; T.
M. Collie, editor and publisher ( 1—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
GRAHAM, c. h.. Young Co. b 878t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island and Texas
Rd., 85 m. N. W. of Jacksboro. Coal mines.
Farming and stock raising.
BANNER OF PEACE; Wednesdays;
baptist; four pages 13x20; subscription 75
cents; established 1900; J. H. Fisher, editor
and publisher (2—5). Circulation "jkl."
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1876; P. A. Martin, editor; J W, Graves, pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "JKi."
YOUNG CO. NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established March, 1902; Geo. H. Rhea and
Jas. M.Wood, editors; H.L. Ogan, publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jkl."
GRANBURY, c. h., Hood Co. ^ l,410t
pop., on Ft. Worth & Rio Grande Rd. and
Brazos r., 40 m. S. W. of Fort Worth. Cattle
raising and farming.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
democratic; daily tour, weekly eight pages
13x20; subscription— daily $4.80; weekly $1;
established— daily 1903; weekly 1898; A. W.
Crockett, editor and publisher (1 — 1). Cir-
culation: Daily ••jjll" (A A). Weekly ■■Jut."
GRAPHIC-TRUTH; Fridays; inde
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established— Grap/iic 1872, Truth 1896;
consolidated 1897; W. A. Binyoh, editor anO
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
Frank Gaston, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
GRAND PRAIRIE, Dallas Co. cf
207 pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd., 13 m. W.
of Dallas, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
HUSTLER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
August, 1902; The Grand Prairie Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (9—3). Circula-
tion "jkl."
GRAND SALINE, VanZandtCo.^
1,500 pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd.,66m. E.
of Dallas. Extensive salt plants.
SUN; Thursdays; democratic; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1894; Riley
& Spears, editors and publishers. Circ'n "ua- "
GRAND VIEW, Johnson Co. b 713t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 9 m.
8. of Alvarado, and ;» N. of Fort Worth.
Farming
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; M. L. Hair,
editor and publisher (3— 3). Circ'n 'iKt-
GRANGER, Williamson Co. D 841t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and
Georgetown & Granger Rds., 15 m. E. of
Georgetown, the county seat. Agriculture.
TIMES; Saturdavs; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1893;
R. T. Bland, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "iKi
GRAPELAND, Houston Co. D- 750
pop., on International & Great Northern
Rd., 12 m. N. of Crockett, the county seat.
Corn, cotton and vegetables.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; democratic:
six pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899; H. S. Robertson, editor; Grapeland Pub-
lishing Company, publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
GRAPEVINE, Tarrant Co. ^ on
Texas and St. Louis Southwestern Rds., 22
m. from Fort Worth, the county seat.
Agriculture.
SUN; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1895;
J. E. Keeling, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation "is^. "
GREENVILLE, c. h.. Hunt Co. 6
6,860+ pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texai,
Sherman. Shreveport & Southern, St. Louis,
Texas Midland and Southwestern Rds., 52
m. N. E. of Dallas. Agriculture.
BANNER; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; democratic;
daily four, weekly eight pages l8x24: sub
Bcription— daily $5, weekly $1.50; established
—daily 1894, weekly 1872; T. M. Flnley, editor;
Dial & Hodge, publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation— Daily: "iKL."
Weekly: In 1895, "jej," In 1896. I. In
1897, Y. In 1898. "jkl."
HERALD; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
dally four pages 17x24, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly «1;
established- daily 1890, weekly 1869; E. W.
Harris, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation— Daily: "jjcl "
^Veekly: In 1895. H. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. "jkl."
FARMERS' UNION PASS-WORD;
Thursdays; agriculture; four pages 15x22;
subscription 50 cents; established December,
1903; A. M. Col-vick, editor and publisher
(1— 5P).
HEADLIGHT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription §1; estab
lished 1889; V. W. Grubbs, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,()00. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." (A A).
MESSENGER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x32; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894: J. A. Phillips, editor and pub-
lisher (12-4).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, I.
Actual average for \891. 1,671. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, zl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. yl. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
TEXAS HOLINESS ADVOCATE;
Thursdays : holiness ; eight pages 12x17}^: sub-
scription $1; established 1898; Rev. C. M.
Keith, editor; Keith & McConnell, publish-
ers (.^—3). Circulation "^kl." In 1901. Z (4, 6).
In 1902, Z (4).
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
6ROESBEGK, c. h., Limestone Co. D
1,462+ pop., on Houston & Texas Central
Rd., 95 m. S. of Dallas. Shipping point
for cattle. Corn, cotton and stock raising.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1892; H, E. Ellis, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
GROVETON, Trinity Co. D- l,076t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 100
m. X. E. of Houston.
TRINITY CO. STAR; Fridays (A A).
HALE CENTER, Sale Co. b ll«t
pop., 12 m. S. W. of Plalnview.
MESSENGER; Wednesdays (A A).
HALLETTSVILLE, c. h., Lavaca
Co. p 1.45T1- pop., on San Antonio & Aransas
Pass Rd. and Lavaca r.. 100 m. W. 8. W. of
Houston. Cotton growing.
DIE LAVACA CO. NACHRICH-
TEN; weekly; German; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1896; R. Waltersdorf & Co., editors and pub
Ushers (1 — 4). Circulation 'iKL."
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1872; C. F. Lehmann. editor and publisher
(1^).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1,674. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902, 1,679; for 1903,
2,132; forUm. 1,723.
NEW ERA ; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
1889; E.G. Meltzen, editorand publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, 'jkl." Actual average
for 1896, 1,1.51. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl-
In 1899. Z. Actual average for 1902, 1,156.
In 19u8. "lifL."
NOVY D03I0V; Thursdays; Bohemian;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1895; F. Jakubik, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
OBZOR HOSPOD ARSK Y;8emi
monthly: Bohemian: agricultural; twelve
pages 10x12: subscription 81; established
1898; F. Fabian, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "jkl."
TREUE ZENGE; monthly; German;
lutheran; four pages 11x14; subscription 25
cents; established January, 1903; R. Heise,
editor; Alte Deutsche Evan. Luth. Synod of
Texas, publishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
HAMILTON, c. b., Hamilton Co. n
726-I' pop., 62 m. W. of Waco. Farming, graz-
ing and stock raising.
HERALD; Wednesdays ; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1876; 6. H. Boynton, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAL-NEWS; Thursdays; peo-
ple's party: eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1894; J. O. Staff, editor and
publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl" Actual average
for 1896. 1,180. In 1897. Y. In 1898. "jkl."
RUSTLER; Tuesdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; L. O. Peck, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkj,." In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, during the year ending No-
vember 5, no issue was less than 1,000. In
1902. "JKL." Actuul average for 1903, 1,650.
In 1904, yl.
HASKELL, c. h., Haskell Co. [j 42
m. S. W. of Seymour, the nearest station
TEXAS.
on Ft. Worth & Denver City Railroad, and
50 N. of Abilene. Farming.
FREE PRESS; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; Poole & O'Bryan, editors and
publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
2.395.
HEARNE, Robertson Co. D 2,129t pop.,
at Junction of Houston «& Texas Central and
International & Great Northern Kds., 13 m.
S. of Franklin, the county seat. Agriculture,
DEMOCRAT ; Fridays ; eight pages
15x2:i; subscription $1; established 1890; H. C.
Shaw, editor and publisher (6 — 3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
HEMPHILL, c. h., Sabine Co. D- 300
pop., 10 m. W. of Sabine r. and 20 S. of
Many, La., the nearest station on Kansas
City, Pittsburg & Gulf Rd. Farming.
SABINE CO. INDEX; Fridays; demo-
cratic; six pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished March, liMM; C. E. Campana, editor
and publisher (2—5).
SABINE TI31ES; Fridays; Independ-
ent; four pages 17x25; subscription $1; estab-
lished July, 1902; E. W. Curtis, editor and
publisher (:B— 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
HEMPSTEAD, c. h., Waller Co. Q
on Houston & Texas Central Rd., near
Brazos r., 50 m. N. W. of Houston. Farming
and truck growing.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1891; J. C.
McGaughey.editor ; Dobbs & McGaughey , pub-
lishers (12 — ^3). Circulation "jkl."
WALLER CO. COURIER; Saturdays
(A A).
HENDERSON, c.\x., Rusk Co. n^
on International & Great Northern Rd., 75
m. W. of Shreveport, La., and 160 N. of
Houston. Cotton, grain and fruit.
RUSK CO. NEWS; Wednesdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1879: D. R. Harris, editor and
publisher (8— 3P).
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, I. In 1897,
I Z. Actual average for im%,\,^'i9\ for
1899, 1,742. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. Iul903, yl. In 1904, yl.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1859
R. T. Milner, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir
culation "isi." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
HENRIETTA, c.h., Clay Co. 6 l.GUf
pop., on Ft. Worth & Denver City and
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd8.,96 m. N.W.
of Fort Worth. Farming and stock raising.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription 75 cents;
established 1884; Cyrus Coleman, editor; G.
W. Coleman & Son. publishers (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
NEWS; Fridays; four pages S0x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; Eleanor 8. Pat-
ton, editor and publisher (3—3). Circ'n "iKj,."
(A A).
PEOPLE'S REVIEW; Fridays;
people's party; eight pages 13x22; subscrip
tion $1 ; established 1894; W. E. Edwards, edi-
tor and publisher (8— 3). Circulation "iju."
HEREFORD, c. h., Deaf Smith Co.
\: 532 pop., on Atchison, Topeka& Santa Fe
Rd., 30 m. S. W. of Canyon. Agriculture
and stock raising.
BRAND; Fridays ; democratic ; twelve
to twentj' pages 11x16; subscription $1; es-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1023
TEXAS.
tabllshed February, 1901; Frank L. Vander-
burgh, editor aucl publisher (;3 — 3). Clrcula-
tlOU "JKL."
WESTERN SEA KCHl.IGHT;Svtur
days; four paRes 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished April. 1902; C. L. Stocks, editor and
publisher (.o— .S). Circulation -jkl.-'
HICO, namilton Co. D l,480t pop., on
Texas Central Rd., 22 m. N. of Hamilton.
Farming.
NEWS? weekly; democratic; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1883; H. B.
McDanlel, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
1.1 9'i. InUKH.yl.
REVIEW; Fridays; democratic; twelve
pages 13x20; subscription (1 ; established 1898;
G. W. Power, editor and publisher (2—5).
Circulation : In litOl, I (Q D).
HIDALGO, Hidalgo Co. g 389t pop.,
on Matamoras & Monterey Rd. &nd Rio
Grande r., 60 m. S. of Brownsville. Farm-
ing.
ADVANCE; Sundays; four pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established March, 1903; R.
A. Marsh and J. H. Edwards, editors and
publishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
HIGGINS, Lipscomb Co. "□ SCO pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and South
em Kansas Rds., 17 m. S. E. of Lipscomb,
the county seat. Cattle raising.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription 41; established 1897 ; Cap Mitch-
ell, editor; H. J. Holm, publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL.'
HILLSBORO, c. h., Hill Co. n 5,3461
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and St.
Louis Southwestern Rds., 38 m. N. of Waco
and 150 N. by N. E. of Austin, the State
capital. Corn, cotton and wheat.
MIRROR; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight to twelve
pages 15x22: subscription— fl ally $3, weekly
$1; established — daily 1896. weekly 1881;
Thompson & Campbell, editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulation- Daily : ' jkl."
Weekly: In 1898. 'Jio." In 1899, Z. Actual
average for 1900, '^.611. In 1901, yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903. yl. In 1904, vl,
HILL CO. RECORD; Fridays; demo
cratic ; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1873; H. P. Jones & Son, editors
and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation : In 1899. I. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, (z-4, 5) I. In 1903, -iKL."
TIMES: Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1902; John D. Pitts, editor; Pitts & Wright
Bros., publishers.
Circulation -jkl." In 1903, (z— 6) I (A A).
TEXAS VOLUNTEER GUARD:
monthly; military; sixteen to twenty pages
91^x18; subscription $1; established July.
1901; Spencer E. Bomar, editor; Guard Pub
lishlng Co.. publishers. Circulation 'jkl."
In 1902. Z (1.2.4.5) (A A).
HOLLAND, Bell Co. u 678t pop,, on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 16 m. S. of
Belton, the county seat, and 52 N. of Austin,
the State capital. Agriculture and stock
raising.
PROGRESS ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1890; John S. Dunn, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "iiu,"
TEXAS.
HONEYGROVE, Fannin Co. c/
2.483+ pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe
and Texas & Pacific Rds., 85 m. N. E. of
Dallas. Agriculture.
SIGNAL; Fridays; four pages 20x26}
subscription $1 ; established 1891 ; J. H. Lowry,
editor; Signal Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation "jjti."
TEXAS CITIZEN; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
establl.shed 1876; E. H. Love, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation : In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1898, 1,119. Inl899,yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jkl."
HOUSTON, e. h., Harris Co. R 44,633t
pop., center of eleven railroads, on Buffalo
bayou, 50 m. N. W. of Galveston, to which
point steamboats run regularly. Terminus
of Morgan's ship channel. Foundries, ma-
chine shops and planing mills. Agricult-
ural district, producing cotton, sugar cane
and corn.
DAILY.
CHRONICLE AND HERALD;
every evening except Sunday and Sunday
morning; independent; twelve pages 18x34;
subscription $6.50; established 1901; M. E.
Foster, editor; The Houston Chronicle Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1—5).
Circulation; Actual average for 1902,
9,749; /or 1903, 13,ti45; /ori904, 17,493.
NEWS; every evening except Sundays
(▲A).
POST; every morning, and S E M I -
WEEKLY, Mondays and Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 19x21 ; subscription —
daily $10, Sunday $1.50, semi-weekly $1 ; estab-
lished 1880; Houston Printing Company, edi-
tors and publishers (1 — i).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, F. Actual
average for mm. 10,372; /or 1897. 11,812;
for 1898. 16,394; for 1899, 12,910; for
1900. 13,875; for 1901, 13,832; for 1902.
13,384; for 1903, 15,232; for 1904,
16.110.
Sunday: Actual average for 1902, 21,148;
for 1903, 23,080; for 1904, 25,043.
Semi- Weekly: Actual average for 1895,
17,496; for 1896, 19,734; for 1897.
20,256; for 1898, 23,876; for 1899,
24,817 ; for 1900, 27,599 ; for 1901,
29,509 ; for 1902. 30,216 ; for 1903,
26,802. In 1904, yC.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day; four pages 18x24; subscription $3; es-
tablished August, 1902; Tribune Publishing
Co., publishers (1 — ^3). Circulation 'jkl."
(AA).
WEEKLY.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; negro;
four pages 17i^x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; W. S. Francis, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
LABOR JOURNAL; Thursdays;
labor; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1897; Max Andrew, editor and
publisher. Circulation ".ikl."
RAILROAD ECHO; Sundays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 14x20; subscription $1;
established February, 1903 ; Miss Ferdle
Frichel, editor; Frichel Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—4). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
TEXAS DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG;
Thursdays; German; democratic; twelv«
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1872;
A. Haxthausen, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
2,666. In 1898, yH. In 1899. yl. Inl900,y|.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, 1.
TEXAS WORLD; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1889; J. H. Palmer, editor and
publisher (6— 3),
Circulation : Rating varied from 8,000 in
1034
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
1893toHln 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898,yl. Inl899.yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z-4) !(••). In 1904, yl.
TIMES} Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; establislied
1898; E. P. Boyle, editor and publislier. Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1900. Z. In 1901. Z (4) (A A).
VAN; Saturdays; republican; four pageg
20x26; subscription $1; establislied 1898; Van
H. McKlnney, editor and publislier (3—3).
Circulation -jkl.' In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5) (A A).
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN RICEMAN AND
FARMER; monthly; manufacturing;
thirty six pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; F. L. Dillays, editor; Rlceman
Publishing Company, publishers (7—3). Cir-
culation "iKL" (A A).
DENTAL. CLIPPINGS; monthly;
dentistry; twenty-four pages 5J^x9 ; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1898; Charles
H. Edge, editor: Wm. H. Stuart, publisher.
Circulation ••jkl." (A A).
NATIONAL RICE AND COTTON
JO URN A L; monthly (A A).
RICE INDUSTRY; monthly; fortv-
four pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; F. N. Gray, editor; Ricelndustry
Publishing Co.. publishers (7—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl.- In 1902. 1. In
1903, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAIi AND
LUxMBER REVIEW; monthly; com-
mercial and lumber; forty to flfty-six pages
103^x14; subscription $1; established 1892;
Chas. A. Newnlng, editor; Southwest Pub
lishing Co.. publishers (3—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
3,675. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I.
In 1901, publisher asserts, the regular issue
has been 4,000. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yH.
SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRI-
CIAN; monthly; electricity; twenty eight
pages 10)^x14; subscription $\; established
February, 1905; Chas. A. Newning and L. A.
Petit, editors; Southwest Publishing Co.. pub-
lishers (2—5 P).
SPORTING MIRROR; monthly;
sporting; Fraternal Order of Eagles; twenty-
four pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
May, 1902: Millis & Ford, editors and pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Circu latiou : In 1903, (z-6) I (• •). Actual
average for 1904, 5,208.
HOWE, Grayson Co. cf 831t pop., on
Houston & Texas Central Rd., 9 m. S. of
Sherman, the county seat. Agriculture.
HERALD; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1892: F.M.Echols, editor and publish-
er (6— 3). Circulation "fSL. "
HUBBARD, fl^i^^ Co. nl,608t pop., on
St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 30 m. N. E. of
Waco. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic: eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1881; Greer
& Mecklln, editors and publishers (.9—3).
Circulation "JKL- In 1897, Z. In 1899, Z. In
1902, Z (1,2, 4, 5).
HUGHES SPRINGS, Cass Co. tf
317 pop.
NEW ERA; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 15i^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1902; W. A. Callaway, ed-
itor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation : In 1904 (z-4) H.
HUNTSVILLE c. h., Walker Co.n-
2,485+ pop., on International & Great North-
ern Rd., 75 m. N. of Houston. Seat of State
TEXAS.
Penitentiary and Normal Institute. Cotton
market.
POST-ITEM ; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established —
Post 1901, Item 1850, consolidated 1902; J. A.
Palmer, editor and publisher ( 3— 3 ). Circula-
tion "JSi"
lO WAP ARK, Wichita Co. b 700
pop., on Ft. Worth & Denver City Rd.,
10 m. W. of Wichita Falls, the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
REGISTER; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1897; Alex.
Windle, ecfitor and publisher. Circ'n -.uu,"
IT AIaY, Ellis Co. a'l,061tpop.,onMIs-
souri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 45 m. S. of Dal-
las. Agriculture and cotton growing.
NEWS-HERAI^D; Fridays; eightpages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1891; Ham
llton & Lusk, editors and publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." Actual average
for 1900, 1,36S. In 1901, yl. Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,783. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
ITASCA, Sill Co. D 648t pop., on Mis-
souri, Kansas & Texas Rd.,44 m. S. of Fort
Worth and 45 N. of Waco. Cotton gins and
corn presses. Farming.
ITEM; Fridays; democratic; eightpages
16x22; subscription $1; established 1897; Em-
mett Smith, editor and publisher (12—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
JACKSBORO.c.h., Jack Co. t] l,311t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Gulf
Rd., 40 m. N. N. W. of Weatherford and 86
from Bowie. Blue limestone, coal and
cement stone In vicinity. Farming and
stock raising.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880: J. N. and Miss Alice M. Rogers,
editors; J. N. Rogers & Co., publishers (1—5).
Circulation "j_kl." Actual average for
1903, 809. In 1904, "jjcl." (DD).
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription SI; established
1894: Tom M. Marks, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation "jkl."
JACKSONVILLE, Cherokee Co. d-
1,568+ pop., on International & Great North-
ern and St. Louis Southwestern Rds., 16 m.
N. W. of Rusk, the county seat. Shipping
point for cotton, fruit and lumber.
BAPTIST ECHO; weekly; baptist;
eight pages 9x13 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1898; J. M. Newburn, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation "JKL" In 1901, Z (6). Actual
average for 1903, 3,271. In 1904, yH.
CHEROKEE CO. BANNER; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1885; John E. Mc-
Farland, editor and publisher (9— 3). Circu-
lation ••j_sL." In 1903. Z (4) (• •).
REFORMER; Thursdays (A A).
JASPER, c. h., Jasper Co. o between
Sabine and Neches rs., 60 m. N. of Beau-
mont and 150 N. E. of Galveston. Several
steam lumber mills, cotton gins and presses.
Pine and hardwood lumber.
NEWSBOY; Wednesdays; democratic,
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab.
llshed 1865; R. B. Blake, editor; L. R. Blake,
publisher (3—3). Circulation "iJKi."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1025
TEXAS.
JEFFERSON, c. h., Marion Co. cf
2,8:)0tpop.,on Sliennan, Shreveport& South
ern and Texas Sc. Paclflo Rds., at the mouth
of Big Cypress bayou, 4U rn. N. W. of Shreve-
port, La. Steamboats ascend to this point
Iron furnaces, woolen mill, cotton com-
press, saw mills and various mauufactorlei.
Shipping point for produce and live stock.
J I 31 P !>. E C U T E ; Saturdays ; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x30; subscription $1;
•stabllshed 1865; Taylor & Taylor, editors
and publishers (7—3 P). Circulation ••uu."
JERICHO, Donley Co. tl 60 pop., on
Chicago, Hock Island & Gulf Rd., 20 m. N.
of Clarendon.
ENTERPRISE} Fridays (A A).
JEWETT, Leon Co. n on Interna-
tional & Great Northern Rd., 40 m. S. "W.
of Palestine. Mineral spring.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1..'K); estab-
lished 1895; J. S. Robinson, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation "iiu,."
JOHNSON CITY, Blanco Co. a
344t pop., 3y m. W. of Austin.
ENTERPRISE ; Saturdays (A A).
JUNCTION, c. h., Kimble Co. a on
St. Louis Southwestern Rd., at confluence
of the two forks of the Llano r. Farming
and stock raising.
KlillBLE CO. CITIZEN; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1893; H. L. Wlnslett & Co.,
editors and publishers. Circulation ■■jkl."
KARNES CITY, c. h., Karnes Co. g
on San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rd. Cot-
ton compress and saw mill. Agriculture.
KARNES CITATION; Thursdays;
•democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1896; Aug. C. Dletze, edi-
tor and publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
KICKER; Thursdays; four pages 15x24;
Bubscrlptlon $1; established 1896; John T.
Love, editor and publisher. Circ'n "Jii."
KAUFMAN, c. h.. Kaufman Co. a
2,378+ pop., on Texas Midland and Texas &
New Orleans Rds., 85 m. E. S. E. of Dallas.
Cattle raising and agriculture.
NOONDAY SUN; every evening except
Thursday and Sunday, and SUN, Fridays;
democratic; dally four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription — daily $4, weekly $1;
«8tabllshed-dally 1900, weekly 1880; Goolsby
& Cole, editors and publishers (12—4).
Circulation- Daily: "jkl."
Weeklj': In 18H5, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,2*1. In 1896. 1. In 1897. V. In 1898.'iiiL."
In 1899, Z. In 190O, Z. In 1902, July, pub-
lisher asserts, during vear 1901 never printed
less than 1,430. In 1903, yl. In 1904, (z-4) I.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1887; Monroe Drew, editor and publisher
<6— 3). Circulation -jjii.." Inl903, Z (4) (♦ #).
KEENE, Johnson Co. b 500 pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 6 m. N. B. of
Cleburne. Canning.
SOUTHWESTERN U N I O N REC-
ORD; Mondays; religious; six pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established May, 1902;
Southwestern Union Conference of Seventh
Day Adventlsts. editors and publishers
<1— 4). Circulation -jkl." (A A).
G5
TEXAS.
KEMP, Kiiufman Co. c/ 800 pop., on
Soutliern Pacittc Co's and Texas & New
Orleans Rds., 12 m. S. of Kaufman, the
county seat. Agriculture and cattle raising.
VOICE; Thursdays; democratic; ten
pageH 15x32; sub^criptli o fl; eBt&bllshedl896;
Walt. Smith, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "IKL"
KENEDY, Karnea Co. P on San
Antonio & Aransas Pass Rd., 30 m. S. E.of
Floresville. Farming and stock raising.
ADVANCE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 17x23; subscription $1; established
1895; J. D. Autry, editor and publisher (6— 3).
Circulation "uli."
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; six
pages 18x24; subscrlotion $1; established
January, 1900; Ed. D. Brooks, editor and
publisher (6— 3). Circulation "ijiL." (A A).
KERENS, Navarro Co. cf 735t pop.,
on St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 14 m. E. of
Corslcana, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages 13x22;
subscription $1; established 1893; Cliff S.
Estes, editor and publisher. Circ'n "4Ki"
KERRVILLE, c. h.. Kerr Co. u l,428t
pop., on San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rd
and Guadalupe r., 68 m. N. W. of San An-
tonio. Roller flour mills. Farming and
grazing.
MOUNTAIN SUN; Saturdays; demo-
crntlc; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1882; J. E. Grimstead, editor and
publisher (9—3). Circulation "ijcL."
KINGSLAND, Llano Co. U 194 pop.,
on Houston & Texas Central Rd., 18 m. S. E.
of Llano, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
RUSTLiER; Fridays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
February, 1902; R. L. Rogers, editor; R. L.
Rogers & Son, publishers (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
KOSSE, Limestone Co. U 717t pop., on
Houston & Texas Central Rd., 110 m. S.of
Dallas. Pottery, cotton-press manufactory.
foundry and machine shops. Agriculture.
C Y C L. O N E ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight to sixteen pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1; established 1885; J. T. Robison, editor
and publisher (ii— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1,036. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
"JKL." Actual average for 1899, 1,045. In
1900, V I. In 1901, "iKL." Actual average for
1902, 1,059. In 1903, "jkl."
KOUNTZE, c. h., Hardin Co. Q 343
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., about
24 m. N. W. of Beaumont. Lumbering, agri-
culture and oil.
TEX A S NE WS ; Saturdays ; democratic;
eight pages 12x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1901 ; F. M. Littlepage, editor and
publisher ( 1—5). .
KYLiE, Hays Co. D on International
& Great Northern Rd., 20 m. S. of Austin,
the State capital. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; T. F. Harwell,
editor and publisher (1—4). Circ'n "fjti."
1026
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
3IISSIONARY VISITOR; monthly;
baptist; six pages 11x13; subscription 50
cents; established November, li»03; W. D.
Bowen, editor; Sam Marcus, publisher (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
1,270.
LADONIA, Fannin Co. a l,408t pop.,
on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd., 70 m. N.
E. of Dallas. Stock raising.
NEWS} Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1886; Theo. Fulgham,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jki.."
LAGRANGE, c. h., Fayette Co. U
2,392t pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texaa
and Southern Pacific Go's Rds. and Colo-
rado r., 75 m. below Austin, the State capl
tal. Cottonseed oil mill and wagon, car-
riage and blacksmith shops.
DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG; Thursdnri;
German; democratic; twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1890; G. A. Heillg,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl" In
1899, Z. In 190O, Z (t-V). In 1902, "jkl."
JOURNAL.; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1880; Benno Harlgel, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "JLjvL." In 1899, Z.
In 1902. "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
SVOBODA ; Thursdays; Bohemian; dem
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1885; A. Haidusek, editor and
publisher.
Circulation; In 1900, "oa." In 1901, (z— 4) I.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, y I. In 1904, y I.
LONE STAR AVORKMAN; month
ly; Ancient Order of United Workmen; eight
f>ages 11x16; subscription 25 ceuts; estab-
Ished 1897; W. S Robson, editor and pub-
lisher. Does not Insert advertisements.
LAMPASAS, c. h., Lampasas Co. D
2,107+ pop., on Gulf. Colorado & Santa Fe Rd.
and Sulphur fork of Lampasas r,, 60 m. N.
W. of Austin, the State capital. Agrlcult
ure and stock raising.
LEADER; ever.y morning except Sun-
da j'.aud WEEKLY, Fridays; independent;
dally four, .weekly eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly $1; established-
daily 1904, weekly 1888; J. H. Abney and J.
E. Vernor, editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Weekly: In 1899, "jkl." in
1900, publisher asserts, no edition for twelve
months less than 1.000. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
yl. In 1903, (z-4, I. In lfH)4. publisher as-
serts, not less than 1.200.
OUR PAPER; Fridays; eight pages
10x14; subscription 50 cents; established
1892; Sim R. Carothers, editor; R. L. & R. A.
Carothers. publishers.
Circulation : In 1897, "isi " Actual aver-
age for 1898, 1,031. In 1899, "ji£l." (A A).
LANCASTER, Dallai Co. cf I,045t
pop., on Houston & Texas Central and Mis-
souri, Kansas & Texas Rds., 15 m. S. of Dal-
las, the county seat. Agriculture.
HERA L D ; Fridaj's ; democratic ; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1885;
E. M. Hulbert, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896. I. In
1897. y. In 1898. "jkl." In 1901, February,
publisher asserts, during the last twelve
months no Issue has been less than 1,400. In
1902, yl. Inl903, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
LAPORTE, Harris Co. a 537t pop.,
on Galveston. Houston & Northern Rd. and
Buffalo bayou, 22 m. E. of Houston, the
county seat. Agriculture, rice, cotton and
fruit growing.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; repubUcan;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
TEXAS.
llshed 1893; G. £. Kepple, editor and pub-
lisher (8-3 P).
Circulation : In 1893, "jkl " In 1899, Z. In
1900, publisher asserts, for over a year have
been printing 1,000. In 1901, yl. Actual aver-
age for 1902. 1,229; for 1903, 1,247. In
1904. yl.
HERALD; Saturdays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1901; J. D.Williams, editor and
publisher (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl "
LAREDO, c. h., Webb Co. g 13,42«t
pop., on International & Great Northern^
Mexican National, Rio Grande & Eagle Pass
and Texas-Mexican Rds. and E.bank of Rla
Grande r., 158 m. S. W. of San Antonio.
Mexican trade. Coalfields.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday^
and WEEKLY, Sundays; democratic;
dally four, weekly twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription-dally $5. weekly $2; established —
dally 1884, weekly 1881; J. S. Penn & Son, edi-
tors and publishers (8 — 3). Circulation— dally
"JKL ** WfiPklv ''jkl "
E^Ti DEMOClRATA FRONTERIZO;
weekly, Saturdays; Spanish; four pages
15x22; subscription $3.50; established 1886;
Justo Cardenas, editor and publisher (6 — 3)-
Circulation "jkl"
LA CRONICA; Saturdays; Spanish;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1894; N. Idar, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jjsi" (A A) .
LEAGUE CITY. Galveston Co. c;
28 pop., on Galve-ston, Houston & Hender-
son Rd., 24 m. N. W. of Galveston, the
county seat, and 25 S. E. of Houston.
TEXAS COAST PROMOTER; Fri-
days; four pages 17x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; J. G. Anderson, editor and
publisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl "
LEANDER, Williamson Co. D 250
pop., on Houston & Texas Central Rd., 12-
m. S. W. of Georgetown.
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1901; R. A. Alford, editor and publisher
(13—3). Circulation "jkl."
LEONARD, Fannin Co. rf 750t pop.,
on Missouri. Kansas & Texas Rd.. 18 m. N.
W. of Greenville. Cotton gins, mattress
factory and bottling works. Agriculture.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1890 ;
J. A. Thomas, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
LEWISVILLE, Denton Co. t 800'
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 15
m. S. E. of Denton, the county seat, and 20
from Dallas. Agriculture and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; four pagei
15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
Smith & Ray, editors and publishers. Circu-
lation "iSi'
LEXINGTON, Lee Co. n 215 pop., cm
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rd., 13 m. N.
of GIddingB, the county seat. Corn, cotton'
and fruit growing.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; H. T. Schlosshau, editor. R. E..
Downey, publisher (1—4). Circulation "i£i,."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1027
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
lilBERTY, c. h., Liberty Co. D- 885t
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Ril., 41 m.
E. N. E. of Houston. Farming and grazing.
VINDICATOR; Fridays; Independent;
four pa^es 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
llshecll887; T. J. Chambers, editor ana pub-
lisher. Circulation "fjn"
LINDALE, Smith Co. d «0 pop., on
International & Great Northern Rd., 14 m.
N. W. of Tyler, the county seat. Farming,
fruit raising and cotton,
REPORTER; Fridays; democratic; six
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; Tom P. Cooper, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
lilNDEN, c. h., Cas$ Co. cf on Kil-
dare & Llnd«n Rd., 18 m. N. of Jefferson.
Timber and iron ore. Agriculture.
CASS CO. SUN; Tuesdays; people's
party ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1876; John Bonger, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "iKL."
LLANO, c. h., Llano Co. D 1,500 pop.,
on Austin & Northwest Rd. and Llano r.
>
70 m. N. W. of Austin, the State capital -
Cattle raising and farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1888; W. D. Cowan,
editor and Dubllsher. Circulation "iKL." (AA)
TIMES; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1891; C. I. Boynton, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "ihl"
LOCKHART, c. h., Caldwell Co. g
2,306+ pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas
and San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rds., 30
m. S. of Austin, the State capital. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
POST ; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEK Li Y, Thursdays; eight to sixteen
pases 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899; Carey Smith, editor; Smith & Linden-
berg, publishers (8—3). Circulation "jjvl."
REGISTER; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; Reese Wilson, editor and pub-
lisher. Clrc'n "isi.." In 1899. Z. In 1902, "jkl-
LOCKNEY, Floyd Co. tl 300 pop.,
12 m. N. W. of Floydada, the county seat.
Stock raising
BEACON; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
March, 1902 ; F. N. Oliver, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
LONDON, Kimble Co. D 88t pop.., 15
m. N. E. of Junction City.
KIMBLE CO. CRONY; Thursdaysi
(▲▲).
LONEOAK, Sunt Co. ^ 496t pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 15 m. S. B.of
Greenville, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
BANNER; Thursdays; four pages 18x20 ;
gubsorlptlon $1; established 1896; H. W.
Whitley and A. A. Lyford, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "tju,." (A A).
LONGVIEW, c. b., Gregg Co. c( 3,591t
pop., on International & Great Western,
Texas, Sabine Valley & Northwestern and
Texas & Pacific Rds., 20 m. S. W. of Mar-
shall. Manufacturing town.
C;RECJ<; CO. news; Fridays IAA).
TIMES-CIiARION ; Thursdays; demo-
ocratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1886: J. W. Johnson, editor
and publisher (10— 3). Circulation '-iKL." In
1903, Z (!)(#•).
LORENA, McLennan Co. U 342t pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 12 m. S.
W. cf Waco.
VIDETTE; Thursdays (A A).
LOTT, Falls Co. U 614t pop.— local
estim te 996 — on San Antonio & Aransas
Pass Rd. Cotton gins and mills. Roller
flour mill. Agriculture.
CL.ARION; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1890; Geo. A.
Hodges, Sr., editor; George A. Hodges, Jr.,
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
LOUISE, Wharton Co. a,279t pop., on
Southern Pacific Rd., 22 m. S.W.of Wharton.
NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
LOVELADY, Houston Co. d- 41S
pop., on International & Great Northern
Rd.. 12 m. S. of Crockett, the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subcrlption $1; established
1900; W- C. Janes, editor. News Publishing
Co., publishers (8—3). Circ'n "jkl" (A A).
LUBBOCK, c. h., Lubbock Co. ^ 600
pop.
AVALANCHE; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
May, 191K); J. J. Dillard, editor and publisher
(12—4). Circulation "jkl."
L U F K I N, c.h., Angelina Co. O l,527t
pop., on Houston, East & West Texas, St.
Louis Southwestern and Texas & Louisiana
Rds. Stock, cotton, fruit, vegetables and
lumber.
HERALD; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays (A A).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1896 ; G. E. Watford, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
Circulation "iiu.." In 1902, Z (4, 6). Actual
average forlQOS, 1,183. In 1904, "jkl."
LULING, Caldwell Co. Q l,849t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Go's and San Antonio
& Aransas Pass Rds., 58 m. E. N. E. of San
Antonio. Cotton-seed oil factory. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established August
1901; Geo. P. Holcombe and Jeff. D. Sanders
editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl." (A A)
SIGNAL ; Thursdays ; independent-demo
cratlc; four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; es
tabllshed 1878; Geo. P. Holconde, editor and
publisher. Circulation "j[£l "
MoGREGOR, McLennan Co. D l,485t
pop., on St. Louis Southwestern and Gulf,
Colorado & Santa Fe Rds.. 107 m. S. of Fort
Worth. Roller flour mills. Trade center.
Wheat.
MIRROR; Fridays; Independent; eight
to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1; es*
1028
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
tablished 1904; T. ^. Strelght, editor; Mirror
Printing Co., publishers (1—5).
MoKINNEY, c. h., Collin Co. d'
4,342+ pop., on Houston & Texas Central
and Sherman, Shreveport & Southern
Rds.. 135 m. N. E. of Austin, the State
capital. Cotton and grain.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day; four pages 15x22; subscription $6; es-
tablished 1897; McKinney Printing Company,
editors and publishers (3 — 3). Clrc'n "jkl"
GAZETTE; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription — dally $4.50, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1899, weekly 1886; Tom W.
Perkins, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation — Daily: "jjcl."
Weekly : In 1895 and 1896, publisher asserts,
no edition less than 1.000. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL •• In 1902, Z (4, 5).
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
twelve pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1884; Wilson & Smith, publlsher8(r2^4).
Circulation; In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, I. In
1897. Y. In 1898, -jkl." In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
Inl902. ZU. 6>
EXAiUINERs Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 20x2b ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1886 ; Thompson & Erwln, editors and
publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1901. "jkl." In 1902, (z— 6) 1.
Actual average for 1903, 1,607. In 1904, yl.
M ADISONVILLE, c. h , Maduon
Co. o 28 m. N. W. of HuntsvlUe, the nearest
railroad point. Farming and stock raising.
METEOR; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1895; W. L.
Turner, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "iiti "
MANOR* Travin Go. D on Houston
9t Texas Central Rd., 15 m. E. of Austin,
the county seat. Stock raising. Agriculture.
FREE PRESS ; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; M. L. Cates, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation -jkl"
MANSFIELD, Tarrant Co. [^ 694t
pop., on Houston & Texas Central Rd., 18 m.
S. E. of Fort Worth, the county seat. Flour
mills. Agriculture.
SUN; Fridays; Independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1894; J. M.
Lyles, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
MARBLE FALLS. Burnet Co. n
on Austin & Northwestern Rd. and Col-
orado r., 15 m. S. of Burnet,the county seat,
and 75 N. W. of Austin, the State capital.
Water power. Manufacturing.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; H. E. Faubion, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation -JKL." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
M A R F A , c. h., Presidio Co. -n on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 20 m. W. of
Alpine. Agriculture, mining and lumbering.
NEW ERA; Saturdays; Independent-
republican; six pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1886; O. L. Niccolls, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "iKi,."
MARKHAM.
PILOT; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1903; J. E. Murray, editor and publisher
(2—4). Circulation "JKL."
TEXAS.
M A R L I N , c. h., FalU Co. d 3,092t
pop., on Waco & Northwestern Rd., 3 m.
from Brazos r. and 97 N. E. of Austin, the
State capital. Farming and stock raising.
BALL; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1874;
Oltorf Bros., publishers.
Circulation: In 1S95, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,150. In 1396. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. "JKL."
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1890; J. M. Kennedy, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
l,t233. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898, 1,109. In 1899. yl. In
1900. "JKL."
FALLS CO. WACHTER; Fridays;
German; democratic; eight pages 18x20; sub-
scription $1; established November, 1901; E.
Goeth, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
MARQUEZ, Leon Co. r 482 pop.,
on International & Great Northern Rd., 19
m. W. of Centervllle, the county seat.
Farming.
MAIL; Fridays; democratic; four pages
151^x22; subscription $1; established May,
1903; Hal B. Burke, editor, E. L. Ramsey,
publisher (7-3 P) (A A).
MARSHALL, c. h., Harrison Co. cf
7,855+ pop.— local estimate 10,432— on Texas
Southern and Texas & Pacific Rds., 40 m. W.
of Shreveport, La., and 250 N. E. of Galves-
ton. Cotton compress, foundry, car-wheel
and furniture manufactories, ice factory
and railroad shops. Agriculture and lum-
bering.
MESSENGER ; every evening except
Sunday, Sunday morning and WEEKLY,
Fridays ; democratic ; eight pages 15x22 :
subscription— dally $6, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1890, weekly 1877; W. A. Adair, editor
and publisher (3—3). Circulation— daily "jkl."
weekly "JKi " In 1901. weekly Z (4, 5). In
1902. dally Z (4), weekly Z (4).
MORNING NEWS: every morning ex-
cept Monday; democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscription $5 ; established 1899 ; J. W.
Lively, publlBher(8— 3). Clrc'n "jkj,." (A A).
MART, McLennan Co. u 400 pop., 18
m. E. of Waco. Cotton raising, farming
and grazicg.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 191)1; J. F. Kennedy, editor, A. Ken-
nedy, publLsher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
MARTINDALE, Caldwell Co. g 400
pop., on San Marcos r., 8 m. S. of San Mar-
cos and 10 S. E. of Lockhart, the county
seat. Corn and cotton raising.
RUSTLER; Saturdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 11x16 ; subscription $1 ; established
1899: W. R. Hadley. editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
MASON, c. h., Mason Co. n 1,250 pop.,
on Comanche creek, 125 m. N. N. W. of San
Antonio and same distance W. N. W. of
Austin, the State capital. Live stock and
agriculture.
HERALD; Thursdays; people's party;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1 ; established
1892 ; J. W. Hunter, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
MASON CO. NEWS; Fridays: inde-
pendent-democratic ; four pages 20x26; sub-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1029
TEXAS.
•crlptlon $1.50; established 1877; V. M. Lorlng,
editoranrtpublisher Ci— 3). Circulation ••ixx"
In 1898, Z. In l'.W2. Z (1, 2. 4. 5).
MATADOR, c. h.. Motley Co. t] 250
pop., 60 m. S. W. of Childress, a station on
Ft. Worth & Denver Railroad. Stock raising.
TEXAS MAVERICK I Fridays: four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1895; Win C. Perry, editor and publisher.
Circulation "mx"
MATAGORDA, Matagorda Co. R
400 pop., on Cane Belt Rd..21 m. S. by E. of
Bay City.
ECHO; Fridays (A A).
MATHIS, San Patricio Co. g on San
Antonla A Aransas Pass Rd., 18 m. N. W. of
Slnton.
HERALD; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription, $1; established
1901; Benjamin Harris, editor and publisher
(1—4). Circulation "jkl."
MAYPEARL, Ellis Co. cf
3IESSENGEK ; Thursdays (A A).
MEMPHIS, c. h., Hall Co. tDl.OOO
pop., on Ft. Worth & Denver City Rd., about
250 m. N. W. of Fort Worth. Agriculture
and stock raising.
HALL. CO. HERALD ; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1890; W. A. Johnson, editor
and publisher ( 10—3). Circulation ••ikl."
HALL CO. NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1896; WUlborn & Haughton,
editors and publishers (10—3). Circula-
tion "iKL-" (.A A)
MENARD VILLE, Menard Co. 185
pop., on San Saba Rd,, 60 m. S. of Balllnger,
nearest railroad station.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; Indepen-
dent; four pages 153^x22; subscription $1;
established 1893; S. F. Bethel, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
MERIDIAN, c. h., Bosgue Co. -
923+ pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd.
and Bosque r., 60 m. S. by S. E. of Fort
Worth. Farming and stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1895;
Levi A. Dunlap, editor; The Tribune Print-
ing Company, publishers (10—3) Circ'n"jKi/"
MERKEL, Tujjlor Co. [^ on Texas &
Pacific Rd., 17 m. W. of Abilene, the county
seat. Stock raising and farming.
MAIL; Fridays; independent; eight pages
13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established 1890 ; E.
J. Leeman, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "iHL"
MERTENS, Hill Co. a 311 pop., on
St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 15 m. E. of
Hlllsboro, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
January, 1902; J. Green Whitten, editor;
Whitten & Campbell, publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
MESQUITE, Dallas Co.^ 406t pop.,
on Texas & Pacific Rd.. 12 m. E. of Dallas,
TEXAS.
the county seat. Corn, cotton, wheat and
oats.
TEXAS MESQUITER; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 2i)x26; subscription
tl: established 1882; John E. Davis, editor
and publisher. Circulation 'jki,."
MEXIA, Limestone Co. D 2,393t pop.,
on Houston & Texas Central and Trinity and
Brazos Valley Rds., 181 m. N. by N. W. of
Houston. Milling, farming and stock rais-
ing.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and STATE HERALD,
Thursdays; democratic; daily four, weekly
eight pa^es 13x20; subscription— dally $4,
weekly $1; established— dally 1899, weekly
1900; N. P. Houx, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circulaton- Daily; "iiu. '
W^eekly: Actual average for 1900, 1,212.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, 'MKL.'-
LEDGER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
•ub8crlptlon$l; established 1869; H. D. Mc-
Master, editor and publisher (3—3). Circula-
tion "iiii." (A A).
MIAMI, c, h.. Boberts Co. ^ 186t pop.
local estimate 500— on Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe Rd., 500 m. from Kansas City.
Farming.
CHIEF; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1899:
Leslie L. Ladd, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
MIDLAND, c. h., Midland Co. -D 1,100
pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd. The only post-
ofllce In the county. Farming, fruit grow-
ing and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Fridays; local: eight pages
11x15; BubRcriptlou $1; established January,
1904; A. Rawlins, editor and putallsher(2— 5P).
LIVE STOCK REPORTER; Satur
days; live stock; ten pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 189K; C. C. Watson,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
In 1899, Z. In 1902, 'mkl-"
MIDLOTHIAN,^"** Co. ^ 832t pop.»
on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe and Houston ft
Texas Central Rds., 12 m. N. of Waxahachle
the county seat. Agriculture.
ARGUS NEWS; Saturdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; establislied Decem-
ber, 1900; Coruwell & Brown, editors and
publishers. Circulation •'na '
MILES STATION, BunnelU Co. D
56 pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Sante Fe Rd.,
18 m. S. W. of Ballinger, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
FLYER; Fridays: (A A).
MILES MESSENGER j Saturdays;
Independent; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1 : established March, 19U0; M. Mullins, editor
and publisher (()— 3). Circulation "ua,.'
MILFORD, Ellis Co. ri 65Stpop.,on
Missouri. Kansas & Texas Rd., 15 m. N. W.
of Hlllsboro.
COURIER; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891 : J. M. Goldston, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3 ~>. Circulation "ijLL"
MINEOLA, Wood Co. ci l,745t pop.,
on Texas & Pacific, International & Great
Northern and Missouri, Kansas & Texas
1030
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
Rds., 80 m. E. of Dallas. Cotton growing
and shipping.
5IONITOR ; semi weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1903; J. K. Foster,
editor and publisher ( 13—3). Circ'n"iKL."
COURIER; Thursdays; people's party;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; O. P. Pyle, editor and publisher
Circulation "jkl."
MINERAL WELLS, Palo Pinto Co.
[b 2,048+ on Weatherford, Mineral Wells &
Northwestern Rd., 22 m. W. by N. W. of
Weatherford.
INDEX ; every evening except Sunday,
and AVEEKIiY, Fridays; Independent;
dally four, weekly eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription—dally $5, weekly fl; established
19IX); W. B. Newton, editor; Index Printing
Company, publishers (3—3). Circulation—
dailv "JKL." weekly "jkl."
HEALTH RESORT; Thursdays;
eight paces 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 18%; Storey & Denlson, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
MOBEETIE, Wheeler Co. ^ 123t pop.
TEXAS PANHANDLE; Thursdays;
(A A).
MONTAGUE, c. h., Montague Co. [j
579+ pop., 9 m. S. of Nacona, the nearest
railroad point, and 40 W. of Gainesville
Grist and saw mills.
DEMOCRAT; Frlday8;democratlc; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1887;
C. W. Boner, editor and publisher ( 3— 3 ). Cir-
culation "JKL."
MOODY, McLennan Co. u on Gulf,
Colorado & Santa Fe Rd., about 20 m.
S. W. of Waco, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
COURIER; Saturdays; four pages 20x26 ;
subscription SI ; established 1890; M. Phelan,
editor and publisher (8— 3). Circulation "iit."
MOORE. Frio Co. g 173t pop., on In-
ternational & Great Northern Rd., 40 m.
S. W. of San Antonio.
IVIODEL.; Fridays; local; six pages 15x20;
establislied 1904; H. E. Johnson, editor and
publisher (3— 5P).
MORGAN, Bosque Co. u 766t pop.,
on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe and Texas
Central Rds., 8 m. N. of Meridian, the
county seat. Cotton.
NEWS; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1889 : T. A. Canada, editor and publisher
(6 — 3). Circulation "jxi."
MOTTLTON, Lavaca Co. g 231 pop.,
on San Antonio & Ararsas Pass Rd., 19 m.
N. E. of Gonzales. Corn, cotton and stock
raising.
EAGLE; Fridays ; democratic ; four
pages 16x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1900; O. F. Knape, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
MOUNTC ALM, Hill Co. u 500 pop.,
on St. Louis & Southwestern Rd. and Nara-
»ota r., at head of navigation, 21 m. E. of
Waco. Corn, oats and cotton.
BANNER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
X899; Sam J Creswell, editor and publisher
<8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
TEXAS.
MOUNT PLEASANT, c. h., Titu
Co. n" on St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 80 m
N. W. of Shreveport, La. Farming.
TIMES-REVIEW; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
eetablished 1871; Geo. M. Roberts, editor and
publisher (7— 3P).
Circulation! In 1897, "jjo." Actual aver-
age for 1898. 1,072. In 1899, "jkl."
MOUNT VERNON, c. h., Franklin
Co. rf 900 pop., on St. Louis Southwestern
Rd., 55 m. E. of Greenville. Cotton, sugar
cane and broom corn.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
Jas. M. Fanning &R. W. Fanning, editors and
publishers (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
OPTIC; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1894;
Roimtree & Devall, editors and publishers
(3-3).
Circulation: Inl896,"jjiL " Actual average
for 1891, 1,008. In 1898, y I. In 1899, "jkl."
In 1902, Z (4, 6).
MULLIN, Mills Co. a 250 pop., on
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd., 10 m. N. W.
of Goldthwaite. Corn, cotton, oats and
wheat.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; (A A).
.MESSENGER ; Fridays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1699; B.
W. Eaton & Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation "JKL" (A A).
NACOGDOCHES, C. h., Nacogdo-
ches Co. D- 1,827+ pop., on Houston, East 8c
West Texas Rd., 48 m. S. W. of Logans -
port. La. Agriculture and cotton growing.
SENTINEL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; daily
four pages 13x20, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription- daily $4, weekly .SI; estab-
lished—daily 1899, weekly 1900; R. W. Haltom,
editor; Haltom & Haltom, publishers (3 -3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1901,"j_kl." Actual
average for 1902, 639; /or 1903. 714. In
1904, "JKL."
W^eekly: In 1900, "jkl." In 1901, publisher
asserts, was not less than 1,200. Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,839; for 1903, 1,SS6. In
1 1»J4. yl.
PLAINDEALER; Thursdays ; demo-
' cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; A. F. Hennlng, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
2.200; /or 1898. 2,938; for 1899. 2.489;
/or 1900, 2,126 ;/or 1901. 2, 292. In 1902, yl.
Actual average for 1903, 1,636; for 1904,
1,770.
I NAPLES, Morris Co. cf on St. Louis
' Southwestern Rd., 12 m. N. of Dalngerfleld,
the coimty seat. Saw mills. Cotton.
I MONITOR; Tuesdays; democratic;
I eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; B. R. Watts, editor and publisher.
Circulation •■■ixL"
NAVASOTA, OHmet Co. o- 3,857t
pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe and
Houston & Texas Central Rds., 70 m. N. W.
of Houston. Agriculture and cotton grow-
ing.
EXAMINER ; every evening except
Sunday, and REVIEW, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight and ten
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $5. weekly
$1; established — daily 1895, weekly 1894;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1031
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
Anilrew'8 & Blackshear, editors and pub
llshers.
Ciroulntioii-
I Z. lu 1898,
III 1901. "JKL."
-Daily: In 1896.
zl. lu 1899, yl.
I. In 1897.
In 1900. y I.
ly:
Week I
BIKiiIjEi monthly; negro; four nages
11x16; subscription 50 cents; established 1897;
Rev. W. Hartley Jackson, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation -vkl."
TAKOKIAN BANNEK; monthly;
society; four pages 15x2-'; subscription 50
cents; established 19(i3; W. Hartley Jack-
son, editor and publisher (.1^). Circula-
tion "jjix •• (A A).
NEVADA, Collin Co. ^ 358t pop.,
on St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 16 m. W. of
Greenville. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; six pages 22x25; sub-
scription $1; established 1890: J. Albert Tay-
lor, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
NEW BOSTON, Botoie Co. d on
Texas & Pacific Rd., 1 m. S. of Boston, the
county seat. Farming and lumbering.
BOWIE CO. NEWS; Fridays; four
pages 20x26: subscription $1 ; established Sep-
tember, 1902; S B. Fryar, editor; News Pub-
lishing Co.. publishers (3—3) Circ'n "jkl."
H E R A Ij I) ; Fridays; four pages 17x24;
■ubscrlption $1.50; established 1883; W. W.
West, editor and publisher. Circ'n "i^i,."
NEW BRAUNFELS, c. h., Comal
Co. n 2.097+ pop., on International & Great
Northern Rd. and Gaudalupe r., 40 m. S. W.
of Austin, the State capital. Cotton seed
oil and flour mills.
HERAlil); Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1892; E. M. De Ahna, editor; Herald
Printing Company, publishers.
Circulation: In 1897. ■■jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1898. 1,046. In 1899, '■jkl-'
NETT-BRAUNFELSER ZEITUNG;
Thursdays: German; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2.50; established
1853: G. F. Oheim, editor; New Braunfelser
Publishing Company, publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1898. •■jkl." Actual average
/or 1899, 1,176. In 1900. zl. Actual average
for 1901. 1,810; /or 1902, 1,9.59. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl,
NEWHOPE, DaUas Co. cf 214 pop.,
12 m. E. of Dallas, the county seat. Cotton,
corn and wheat.
NEWS; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1900;'J. D. Mer
riman, editor and publisher. Circ'n ■■jkl."
NORDHEIM, De Witt Co. g 122 pop.,
on San Autonia & Aransas Pass Rd., 22 m.
8. W, of Cuero, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
VIEW: Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
June, 1902 ; J. W. Blanton, editor and pub-
lishers (12—3). Circulation ■■jkl."
OAK CLIFF, Dallas Co. ^ 3,630 pop.,
on Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,7m.
W. of Dallas.
ENTERTRISE; Saturdays; local; four
pages lRx'24; subscription $1.25; established
1901; Fred. J. Mayfleld, editor and publisher
(9—3) Circulation ■■jkl."
OAKVILLE, c. h., Live Oak Co. n 24
m. N. W. of Beevllle, on Southern Pacific
Co's Rd. Agriculture and stock farming.
L-IVE OAK CO. LEADER; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1891; J. N.Cunningham, editor
and publlsiier (6-3). Circulation ••ikl"
OAKWOODS, Leon Co. o 900 pop.
on International & Great Northern Rd.,
25 m. N. of Centervllle, the county seat.
Horticulture and agriculture.
CAlili; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 190(J; Bertha Conerly,
editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "ikjl.-
OMAHA, Afurris Co. cf 377 pop., on
St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 12 m. N. of
Daingerfield, the county seat. Agriculture.
BREEZE: Wednesdays; four pages
11x16; 8ubscription50 cents; established 1886;
W. C. Williams, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation ■■jkl."
ORANGE, c. h., Orange Co. D- 3.836t
pop., on Southern Pacific Rd., at head of
tidewater navigation on the Sabine r.,
about 100 m. E. by N. E. of Houston. Cot-
ton, rice, oranges, sugar and live stock,
lumber and shingles.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and LiEADER, Fridays; independ-
ent; daily four, weekly eighi pages 15x23;
subscription— daily $6, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—dally 1902. weekly 1891; J. L. Harris
and A. L. Ford, editors and publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Daily -jjcl."
Weekly: In 1895, I. In 1896. publisher as-
serts, notless than 1.620. Actual average for
1S97. 1,707; for a year ending with October
21,1898.1,765; /or 1899. '2, 0'-i9. In 1900. yl.
Actual average for 1901. 2,til 7. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. vl. In 1904, yl.
CITIZEN; Thursdays; democratic; four
to eight pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished July 1901; J. L. Harris and G. H.
Poole, editors; Citizen Printing Co., pub-
lishers. Circulation "JKL" (A A;.
OZONA, c. b., Crockett Co. -D427t pop.,
local estimate 700, 85 m. S. W. San Angelo.
Farming.
KICKER; Tuesdays; republican; four
pages 18x25; subscription $2; established
1891; Robert Metcaff, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jkl"
PADUCAH,c.h., Cottle Co.^200pop.,
30 m. S. of Childress, the nearest railroad
point. Farming.
TIMES ; Saturdays ; four pages 13x20 ;
subscription SI; established June, 1902; Oran
Kelly, editor and publisher (2—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
PAINTROCK, c. h., Concho Co. C 16
m. S of Ballinger. the nearest station on
Gulf , Colorado & Santa Fe Railroad. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
CONCHO HERAL,D; Fridays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1890: H. A. Shurmon, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation -ijLi,"
PALESTINE, c. h., Andersen Co. d-
8,297-i- pop., on International & Great North-
ern Rd., about 45 m. S. S. E. of Tyler.
Fruit and agriculture.
IIERAI.,1); every evening except Sun-
day, and ANDERSON CO. HERAI^D,
Fridays; democratic; dal'y four, weekly
eight "pages 15x22; sul)Scription— daily $5,
weekly $1: established — dally July, 1901;
yveekly June, 19(12; W. M. & H. V. Hamilton,
editors and publishers (6—3). Circulation—
yveekly "jki.'' In 1902, weekly Z (1, 2. 4, 5). In
1903, Z (4).
1032
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
VISITOR? every evening except Sun-
day; democratic; four pages 18x24 ; subscrip-
tion $6; estabiislied 1898; Deming & Qibson,
editors and publishers (6—3). Circ'n "jkl"
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1855; W.
M. Imboden, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
PALMER, Ellis Co. cf 480t pop.,
on Houston & Texas Central Rd., 12 m. S. E.
of Waxahachie. the county seat. Cotton
raising.
RUSTIiER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages ISxiO; subscription $1; established
1896; J. W. Baasett, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jki,.--
PALO PINTO, c. h., Palo Pinto Co.
^ 610 pop., 12 m. W. by S. W. of Mineral
Wells, the nearest railroad point, and 85
W. of Weatherford. Agriculture.
PAI.O PINTO CO. STAR; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1876; J. C. Son, editor and
publisher. Circulation "iKi."
PANHANDLE, c. h., Carson Co. ti
400 pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Denver, Texas & Ft. Worth Rds. Farming.
HERALD; Thursdays: four pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1893; W. H.
Mitchell, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
PARADISE, Wise Co. 6 377t pop.
ECHO; Fridays (A A).
PARIS, c. h., Lamar Co. cfQ.SSSt pop.,
on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe, St. Louis &
San Francisco, Texas Midland and Texas &
Pacific Rds.. 10 m. S. of Red r. Wheat and
cotton.
ADVOCATE; every evening except
Sunday, Sunday morning, and FARRIERS'
ADVOCATE, Thursdays ; democratic ;
dally four, Sunday and weekly eight pages
18x24; subscription — daily $3, weekly $1;
established 1886; W. N. Furey, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation — Daily: In 1901, "jicl" In
1903, January, publisher asserts, no issue
during 1902 was le«s than 1,150. Actual aver
we /or 1903. 1 ,327; /or liKH, 1,381.
Weekly: In 1898, "jkl." Actual average for
1899, 2,191. In 19(30, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904. yl.
NEWS; every morning except Monday,
and WEEK. Li Y, Fridays; democratic; daily
four pages 20x26, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $6, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1885, weekly 1869; A. P. Boyd, editor
and publisher. Circulation — daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl."
HELPING HAND; monthly; agricul
ture; eight pages 13x18; subscription 5o cents;
established 1897; R. T. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
PEARSALL, c. h., Frio Co. p on
International & Great Northern Rd., 53 m.
S. W. of San Antonio. Cattle raising, farm
ing and truck gardening.
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; ei^'ht
pages 13x30; subscription $1.50; established
1894; W. Trickey, editor and publisher (8— 3).
Circulation "um "
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1888; Mrs. J. S. Rowell, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
IRRIGATION AID; monthly (A A).
PECOS, c. h., Beeves Co.-O 639t pop.,"
on Pecos Valley and Texas & Pacific Rds.
Farming and stock raising.
PECOS VALLEY NEWS; Tuesdays;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $2 ; established
1886; C. B. Smith, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "jjti."
TIMES; Thursdays; independent: four
pages 15x22; subscription $3; established
1898; E. J. Moyer, editor and publisher (2—5).
PETTY, Lamar Co. cf 500 pop., on
Texas & Pacific Rd., 15 m. W. of Paris, the
county seat. Cotton.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 17x24; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished 1896; Brlce Collins, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation "iKL."
PILOT POINT, Denton Co. b on
Texas & Pacific and Missouri, Kansas &
Texas Rds., 53 m. N. E. of Fort Worth.
Cotton-trading point. Farming.
POST-SIGNAL; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; D.J. Mofflt & Son. edltiors and
publishers (8—3). Circulation "/kl.-
PITTSBURG, c. h., Camp Co. □'
1,783+ pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas
and St. Louis Southwestern Rds., about
77 m. N. W. of Shreveport, La. Steam grist
and saw mills and cotton gins. Coal de-
posits.
GAZETTE; Fridays; demooraljic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1884;
F. A. Lockhart & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (6— 3 1.
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl.' Actual aver-
age for 1896. 1,020. In 1897. Y. In 1898.
"iKL." (??) Inl9C2, Z(1.2, 4, 5). In 1903, Z (4).
PLAINVIEW, c. b., Hale Co. ^ M
m. S. W. of Clarendon, the nearest railroad
point. Agriculture.
HALE CO. HERALD; Thursdays;
four pa!?es 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1889; Shafer & Wayland, editors and
publishers. Circulation "iKL."
PLANO, Collin Co. r^ 1,304T pop., on
Houston & Texas Central and St. Louis
Southwestern Rds.. 18 m, N. of Dallas.
Grain and cotton.
STAR - COURIER ; Fridays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established— Sf a r 1889, Courier 1893, consoli-
dated 1902; J. L. Aldridge, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation "J&L"
PLEASANTON, c. h., Atascosa Co.
g 35 m. S. of San Antonio. Farming and
sheep and cattle raising.
MONITOR; Thursdays; democratic:
four pages 11x16; subscription $1 ; established
1873; H. M. Herrsham, editor; A. G. McCabb,
publisher (8— 3). Circulation "iKL."
PONTOTOC, Mason Co. D 196 pop.,
17 m. N. E. of Mason, the country seat.
Agricultural and stock raising.
COUNTY NEWS; Fridays; independ-
ent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished April, 1904; D. C. Broyles. editor and
publisher (1—5).
PORT ARTHUR. Jej^erson Co. □.
900t pop., on Kansas City, Pittsburg &
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1033
TEXAS.
Gulf Rd. and Sabine lake. Shipping point
Farinini:.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLiV, Saturdays;
independent democratic; four pages 20i2(i;
subscription— dally $5, weekly $1 ; established
—dally June, 1902; weekly 1897; D. L. Stump
& Son', editors and publishers (1—4). Clrcu
latloii— daily ■■ikj " weekly ■■jkj,."
H E 1{ A li D ; Saturdays ; eight pages 15x21 ;
subscription $1; established 1897; CM. Davis,
editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1897. I Z. In 1898. I. In
1899, y I. In 1900. yl. In 1901. "jkx"
PORT LAVACA, c. h., Calhoun Co.
p 1,200 pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd.
Fishing, oyster dredging and horticulture.
CALHOUN CO. NEWS; Tuesdays;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1896; Lee Lankford, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
WAVE; Fridays; local; sub«crIptlon $1;
established Januaty, 1901; Alex Williams,
editor and publisher C7— 4).
PROCTOR, Comanche Co. D 171t pop
PRESS; Fridays (A A).
PROSPER, Collin Co. cf 26t pop., on
St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 14 m. W. of
McKinney.
TIMES: Fridays (A A).
QUANAH, c. h., Hardeman Co. b
1,651+ pop., on Ft. Worth & Denver City Rd.,
78 m. N. W. of Wichita Falls. Agriculture
and stock raising.
TRIBUNE-CHIEF; every evening ex
cept Sunday, and AVEEKLiY, Fridays;
democratic; dally four pages 13x20, weekly
«lght pages 15x22; subscription- daily $4;
weekly $1.50; established weekly 1889; Harry
Koch, editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
OBSERVER; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 11x17; subscription $1; estab-
lislied 1897; J. B. Goodlett, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl."
QUINLAN, ffunt Co. nf 362t pop., on
Texas Midland Rd., 16 m. S. of Greenville.
APPEAL.; Fridays (A A).
QUITMAN, c. h., Wood Co. rf 370
pop., about? m. N. E. of Golden, the nearest
station on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rail
road, and 45 S. E. of (Greenville. Farming.
WOOD CO. DE>IOCRAT;Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x20; subscription
$1; established 1893; Clyde Jordan, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
RANGER, Eastland Co. a 586+ pop.,
on Texas & Pacific Rd.
LEADER; Fridays; prohibition; four
pages 12x171^; subscription $1; established
May. 1903; T. D. Sisk. editor and publisher
<1— 5).
Circulation: Actual average for l\)Oi, Tal.
RATCLIFF, Houston Co. D- 3,000 pop.,
on Eastern Texas Rd. Saw mills and
agriculture.
HOUSTON CO. HERALD; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established June, 19<I4; H. A.
McCelvey, editor; McCelvey Bros., pub
Ushers (2— 5 P).
RAVENNA, -Farmm Co. d' 200 pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd.. 6 m. N.
of Bonham.
NEWS; Thursdays; local: four pages
171^x25; subscription $1; established Decem-
TEXAS.
ber, 19(»3: A. Burton, editor and publisher
(2-5 P).
REFUGIO, c. h., Refugio Co. p 600
pop., on Mission r., 40 m. S. W. of Victoria.
Farming and stock raising.
REVIEW; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1898 ;
J. F. Gaffney, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
RICE, Navarro Co. cf .500 pop., on
Houston & Texas Central Rd., 11 m. N. of
Corslcana.
RUSTLER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established August, 1901;
Millerman & South, editors and publishers
(1—4). Circulation "jkl."
RICHARDSON, Dallas Co. d 4U
pop., on Houston & Texas Central Rd., 12
m. N. of Dallas, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ECHO; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscriDtlon 50 cents; estab-
lished October, 1902; S. B. Harben, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for \%Z, 4'^5;
for 1904, SOS.
RICHMOND, c. h., For* Bend Co.
a, 993 pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe
and Southern Pacific Co's Rds., 60 m. N. W.
of Galveston. Agriculture.
TEXAS COASTER ; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1..50; established
1894; Clarence L. Renfro. editor ana pub-
lisher (3 — 3). Circulation "jjii,."
RIESEIj, McLennan Co. D 550 pop.,
on Waco & Northwestern Rd., 14 m. E. of
Waco, the county seat. Cotton and corn.
RUSTLER; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1897; W. Fischer,
editor- Riesel Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation "jjcl."
RISING STAR, Eastland Co. b 340t
pop., 20 m. S. of Eastland, the county seat.
OH and coal.
RECORD; Fridays (A A).
X-RAY; Fridays; four pages 10i^xl9;
subscription 51) cents; estal)iished 1901; Al-
bert Tyson, editor and publisher (12—2). Cir-
culation "JKL."
ROBERT LEE, c. h.. Coke Co. -n 550
pop., 4u m. W. N. W. of Ballinger. Agricult-
ure and stock raising. Coal and petroleum.
COKE CO. RUSTLER; Fridays; in-
dependent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1890; J. C. Newton, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl" (A A).
OBSERVER: Fridays (A A).
ROBY, c. h., Fisher Co. t|500 pop., 20
m. N. of Sweetwater. Farming and stock
raising.
BANNER; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1895; D. T. Bulloch, ediior and publisher
7- 3). Circulation 'j^l."
ROCKDALE, i^A'towi Co. n2.615tpop..
on International & Great Northern and
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rds., 60 m.
S. E. of Austin, the State capital.
IVI E S S E N €J E R ; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
1034
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
established 1873; Howard WlUson, editor
and publisher (7--3).
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.500. In 1896. I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898,1. In 1899, y I. Inl900,"JKL." In 1902, Z (4,5).
In 19U3. (++).
REPORTER; Thursdays; eight pageg
18x24; subscription $1; established 1893;
Crockett Boone, editor; Boone & Davis, pub-
lishers (6— 3). Circulation "JKL'
ROCKPORT, c. h., Aransas Co. p
l,153t pop., on San Antonio & Aransas PasB
Rd., about 15 m. N. E. of Corpus Christi.
Summer and winter gulf coast health re-
sort. Stock raising and truck farming.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1888;
J. O. Boehmer, editor; Edgar Fite, pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
NEW ERA; Thursdays (A A).
ROCK SPRINGS, ch., Edwards Co.
o 350 pop., SO m. W. of Kerrville. Stock
raising.
RUSTLER; Saturdays; four pages
111^x18; subscription $1.50; established 1895;
T. S. Pickens, editor add publisher (3—3).
Circulation "jKi"
ROCKTfTALL, c. h.. Rockwall Co. cf
1,245+ pop., on Missouri. Kansas & Texas Rd.,
23 m. N. E. of Dallas. Agriculture.
ROCKWALL. CO. HERALD; Fri-
days; twelve to sixteen pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1897 ; Crockett
Boone, editor and publisher (12 — i).
Circulatiou: lnl900, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,192; for 1902, 1,223. In
1903, y I. In 1904, yi.
TEXAS SUCCESS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1883; Manson & Cox, editors and
publishers. Circulation "lkl"
ROSCOE, ^"olan Co. ^200 pop., on
Texas & Pacific Rd., 8 m. W. of Sweetwater.
HERALD; Fridays; four pages 15i^x22;
subscription $1; established May, 1901; Her-
ald Printing Company, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jjo,." (A A).
ROSENBERG, Fort Bend Co. 0,200
pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Sante Fe Rd. and
Brazos r., 3 m. 8. W. of Richmond.
SILVER X-RAY; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 171.^x24; subscription $1;
established 1894; T. L. Loughridge, Jr , editor;
Geo. B. Lang, publisher (1—5). Circ'n -iKL."
ROXTON, Lamar Co. a 226 pOp., on
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd., 12 m. S. W.
of Paris, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
EVENING WIDE A WAKE: Fridays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; C. C. Phillips, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
ROYSE CITY, Rockimll Co. d' 630
pop., on Missouri. Kansas & Texas Rd., 8
m. N. E. of Rockwall.
ENTERPRISF: Wednesday (A A).
NEWS; Fridays ;'democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1893. Wal-
ter M. McCrea'ry, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jjil."
'RXJ'SG'E, Barnes Co. p 800 pop., on San
Antonio & Aransas Pass Rd., 32 m. W. of
Cuero. Farming.
KARNES CO. NEWS ; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1887; E. G. Gillett, editor
and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulatiou: In 1896. "iKi.- Actual aver-
age for a year ending with Jan., 1898, 1,655.
In 1898. vl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. "isi.- In
1902, Z( 4, 6).
RUSK, c. h., Cherokee Co. a- on St.
Louis Southwestern Rd.. 16 m. S. S. E. of
Jacksonville. Agriculture.
INDUSTRIAL PRESS; Thursdays;
agriculture; democratic; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1850; John B.
Long, editor; John B. Long & Son, publish-
ers (.3r— 3). Circulation "jkl"
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1: established
1899; E. A. Criest, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jkl."
ALCALDECHRONICLE; semi-
monthly; four pages 9x12; subscription 50
cents; established January, 1902; J.B. Moran,
editor and publisher (1—4). Circ'n "uu,."
(A A).
SABINAL, Uvalde Co. Q 650 pop., on
Southern Pacific Rd., 75 m. W. of San An
tonio. Farming and stock raising.
SENTINEL,; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 15x?2 ; subscription $1 ; established
1892; Hal Sevier, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jill "
SABINE, Jefferson Co. O, 25 m. S. E.
of Beaumont, the county seat.
NEWS ; Saturdays ; four pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1896 ; F. H.
Robinson, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
SAINT JO, Montague Co. b 825t pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 25 m. W. of
Gainesville. Agriculture and stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1: established
1898: E. F. & J. S. Ross, editors and publishers
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
SAN ANGELO, c. h., Tom Green
Co. -u 7,500 pop., terminus of Gulf, Colorado
& Santa Fe Rd., 275 W. of Fort Worth.
Stock raising, farming and woolmarket.
PRESS; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1897; W. I. Weyland, editor and publisher
(_1— 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
l,'ir5;/or 1898. I,a8'2; for 1899. 1,314.
Inl90(J, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902. (z-1. 2, 4, 5) I,
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904. yl.
STANDARD; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1884; J. G. Murphy, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,460. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for a year ending tvith Oct., 1898,
2,132. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. Actual
average for a year ending ivith July.\%l,
2,367; /or 1902, 2,62S;/or 1903. 2,650:
/or 1904. 2,909.
SAN ANTONIO, c. h., Bexar Co. p
53,321+ pop., on Southern Pacific Co's, In-
ternational & Great Northern, San Antonio
& Gulf Shore and San Antonio & Arkansas
Pass Rds. and San Antonio r., 81 m. S. W.
of Austin, the State capitaL Stock raising
and commerce In wool and hides. Agri-
culture.
DAILY.
EXPRESS; every morning, and SEMI-
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; inde-
pendent-democratic; eight pages 19x22; sub-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
io:j5
TEJAS—Siin Antonio.
TKXAS—Siin Antonio.
Bcrlption — dally $10. semi-weekly tl; estab-
Itilu'd 1865; Express Pu»)ll8lilng Coinpany,
pulillslierH.
t'irciiliiliuu- Daily : liatliiK varied from
F 111 1>W to G III ISSC) In 18%. (;. In 1H9T,
li '/,. inisys. v<;. In isiiit, y<;. In i".H>u, >•<;.
In I'.Hd. vll. in I'.nrj, yll. In 1903, iz 4 1 11
(••i. Inl<A)4, yll.
Siuuliiy: (z-4>ll(«»). InlitOJ.yll.
Semi-Weekly: KutlnR varU-d from Fin
18'JJ ti> a In 1S9:.. In lH9f.. <;. In 18'J7. C» Z.
In isits. v(;. lnI8»lt. y(;. In I'JiH), y«;. In
liKtl. vll. In UHrJ, yll. In V.m, yll (••).
Ii\ I'.Hi-j. vll.
FKEIE PKESfSE FUElt TEXAS »
• vorv oveniUK except Sunday, and WEEK-
ii Y," Thursdays ; Gernuin ; republican ; daily
four pag<'8 lSx'24, weelcly sixteen pages 15x2'^,
gubsorlption— daily $S," weelily $2.50; estab-
llslied 1804 ; Freie Fresse f uer Texas Publish
Ing Company, publishers (3 — 3).
Circiilntioii — Daily : •on,"
Weekly: In 1895, pubiisiier asserts, not less
than 4.r>oo. In 18W, ii. In 1897, Y. In 1898,yll.
In 18'.*9. pul)llslier asserts, lowest number
printed. 4,500. In 1900. z(;. In 1901. v<;. In
1902, (z-1, 2. 4, 5) H. In 1903, yll. In
1904. (z— 1, 2, 4, 5) 1 (##).
1jI(«11T; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; republican; eiglit pages
15x22; subscription $5; establislied 1881; San
Antonio Light Publishing Co., editors and
pul)li8lierb (2 — 1).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 2,000. In 1896, I. In
1897. I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. Iul900,yl.
Actual average for a year endiny with Sep
tember, 1901, 4,694; for 1902, 5,008; for
1903. 5,547 (bb); /«'/• 1904, ^i,^i\7 Ibb).
WEEKLY.
DISPATCH; Saturdays; labor; eight
pages 15x22; established 1894; Walton Peteet,
editor and publisher (7— 3).
Cii-culation: Iul902, -Jja." In 1903, (z— 4) H.
In 1904, yll.
EL CURKEO MEXICANO; Satur
days; Spanisli; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 189U; Victor Cruz, edi-
tor and publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jkl."
In ]901,Z(1,2, 4, 5).
EL KEGIDOR; Thursdays; Spanish;
four pages 18x24; subscription $150; estab
Ilshed 1888; Pablo Cruz, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation -ull" In 1898, Z. In
1902,
•JKL.
KATHOLISCHE RUNDSCHAU;
Thursdays; German; catliolic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1897; B.
Held, editor; Catholic Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (3— 3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1898,
l,4'.j6: for 1899, 1,658. In 190<.), yl. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1904, yl. '
RECORD ; Saturdays; democratic;
eight page87xlO; suV)Scripiion $2; esraljlished
July, 189S; C. W. McNeil, editor and publisher
(6— 3». Circulation ■tai- (A A).
SOUTHERN MESSENCwER; Thurs-
days; roman catholic; eight j)ages 17x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1892; Soutlieru
Messenger Publlshint,' Co., puljUshers (2—5).
Circulation: In 189fi, "JKi." In 1897. Z. In
1898, Z. Actual average for 19(K), 4,001 ; for
a year ending ivith October, 1901, 4. '2*26 : for
a year ending/ tritJi Xovembcr. 1902, 4,975.
for 190,3, .j.aO'^; /"/• 1901, 5,1 76.
TEXAS llANNER; Thursdays; Ger-
man; twelve pages l.">x22; subscription $2 ;
establislied February. 1".h)4; Arthur Hocks,
editor; Texas Banner Puljllshing Co., pub-
lisliers.
TEXAS STAATS-ZElTUNCi; Fri-
days; German; democratic; twelve pages
15x22: 8ui)scriptlon $2; estal)llshed 1890; Al
bert Holiratli,edito-:Staats Zeltung Publish-
ing Company, publishers (tV— 3i.
CIrrulaiion "iKL." In 1903, (z-4) I (••).
In 1901, v|.
TEXAS S T O C; K II A N AND
F.AR^IEllj Wednesdays; live stock and
agriculture; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
•1; •■tabliahed 1881; Vorles P. Brown, editor;
Texas Stockman and Farmer Publishing Co.,
publlHliera ( 12-3).
t'IrculalioM : Hating varied from 7,.'>00 In
1892 to (i In is'.)5. In 1H96, ii. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yll. In 1899, yll. In IIXXJ, pulillsher
asserts, no Issue since 1892 lias in-en less than
4, (XX). In I'.XJI. yll. In l'.t03, January, publisher
asserts, no Issue since IK92 has lieeii less than
4,(X)0. In 19(3, Decemlier, publisher asserts,
no issue (luring past ten years has been less
than 4,000. In 1904, II.
MONTHLY.
AMERICA N SUNDAY; monthly;
rellgous; four to sixteen pages 11x10; sub-
scription $12; established 1903; Edward
Thomson, editor; Sunday Leagueof America,
publishers (1 4). CirculRtlon ••jki. •■ ( A A).
C L A R I D(J E' S TEXAS STOCK
FARI>IER ; monthly; live stock; twenty
paKes9xl2; subscription $1 ; establislied 1895;
Clarldge & Co., editors and publisher! (.'i— 3)
Circulation "iKi.." (++) In 1902, Z (4) (A A).
PYTHIAN KNICillT; monthly. {See
Waco, Texas.)
SOUTHERN BAPTIST; monthly
* TEXAS FREEMASON; monthly;
masonic; sixteen pages7xlO; subscription $1;
established 1894; Leonard A. Hell, editor;
Texas Freemason Co., publishers (1 — •">).
Circulation: In 1895. "jkl.- In 1896, I.
Actital average for 1897, 2,458. In 1898,
yH. In 1899, vT. In 1900, yl. Actual aver-
age for 1!)01, 3,952; for 1902, 3,735; for
1903. 3,7751 for i;t04. 3.91 S.
TEXAS LIQUOR DEALER;
monthly ; retail liquor: twelve i)ageR 10x15;
subscription $1; established 1895; James P.
Newcomb, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "ikl."
BI-MONTHLY.
REED'S ISONOMl ; bi-monthly ; icono-
clast; twenty four pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established January, 1P02; J.Guy Reed,
editor and publisher (9— J P).
Circulation: Actiial average for 1902,
3,458. In 1903, yH. In l'.t04, I.
SAN AUGUSTINE, c.h.,Sa»^t/-
gustine Co D- 261+ pop., 35 m. S. E. of Na-
cogdoches. Farming.
VISITOR; Fridays; four pages 13x20;
suliscriptlon $1; estalilished January, 1901;
J. L. Day, editor and publisher. Circ'n -jjii-."
SANDERSON, Ptcos Co. -n 375 pop.
on Southern Pacific Co.'s Rd., 72 m. S. E. of
Fort Stockton, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
TRA NS-PECOS N E W S ; Saturdays;
six to elKht pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established May, nX)2; A. T. Folsom. editor;
Folsom & Allen, publishers (1—4). Circula-
tion "iKj, ■■
SAN DIEGO, c. h., Dural Cn. g on
Mexican National Rd., 50 m.W. of Corpus
Chrlstl. Cotton, corn and cattle (A A).
SUN; Thursdays; English and Spanish;
six pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1895; A. D.Smith, editor and publisher.
Circulation "iKL." (A A).
SANGER, £>«»'"» On. [^ on Gulf. Colo-
rado & Santa Fe Rd., ^ ni. N. of Denton,
the county seat.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; twelve
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899: Ernest Logsdon. editor and publisher.
(6—3). Circulation -jkl."
SAN MARCOS, c.h.,Hflv« To. D2.29lt
pop., on International & Great Northern
and Missouri, Kansas* Texas Rds. and San
1036
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
Marcos r., 30 m. S. of Austin, the State
capital, and 50 N. E. of San Antonio.
Agriculture.
HEEiALDi every evening except Sun-
day (A A).
HAYsi CO. TIMES AND FARM-
ERS' JOURNAL.; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; G. A. McNaughton, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
T E X A S-D E M O C R A T ; Fridays ;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1893; Daniel Watson, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
SAN SABA, c. h., San Saba Co. n on
San Sabar., 40 m. W. of Lampasas. Farm-
ing, milling and grazing.
SAN SABA CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
democratic: four pages 30x26; subscription
91; establlsned 1873; U. M. Sanderson, editor
and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1898. "Jii" Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1,053. In 1900, -vkl-" In 1903,
Z(4) (••).
STAR; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1902; Will D.
Cowan, editor and publisher (1—4). Circu-
lation "JK-I,."
SANTA ANNA, Coleman Co. u on
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd., 8 m. S. E.
of Coleman, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS ; Fridays ; democratic ; twelve
pages 11x15; subscription $1; established 1886;
D. G. Boone, editor; W. H. Mayer, publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
SAVOY, Fannin Co. cf 3i3 pop., on
Texas & Pacific Rd., 11 m. W. of Bonham,
the countj' seat. Agriculture.
STAR; Fridays; democratic; six to eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
April, 1902; T. E. Arterberry. editor and pub-
lisher (3—3*. Circulation "JKL."
SGHULENBURG, Fayette Co. u
1,149+ pop., on Southern Pacific Co'sRd., 20
m. W. of Columbus. Cotton compress and
cotton-seed oil mill. Cotton, corn and
sugar cane.
STICKER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1894; Raymond Winfree, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3). Circulation "jsi." In 1898. Z.
In 1902, "JKL."
SEAGOVILLE, Dallas Co. cf 298
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 18 m.
S. E. of Dallas, the county seat. Agricul-
ture and stock raising.
ST A R; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
July,19U2; J.Lee Smith, editor and publisher
(1 — 1). Circulation "jkl ■•
SEAIiY,^«««nCo.P,700pop.,onGulf,
Colorado & Santa Fe, Missouri, Kansas &
Texas and Texas Western Rds., 13 m. S. E.
of Bellville, the countj' seat. Railroad
roundhouse. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1887;
Lon Davis, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
SOUTHERN TEACHER; monthly;
educational; negro; sixteen pages 6x9; sub-
scription 50 cents; established June, 1902;
J. L. Mosely, editor and publisher (3—8).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
TEXAS.
SEGIJIN, c. h., Guadalupe Co. p 2,421t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co'sRd., 34 m. E.
of San Antonio. Flour, cotton oil and saw
mills.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 20x26; sub.scription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; John Moore, editor; Smith &
Moore, publishers (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl."
GUADALUPE GAZETTE; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1899; Bryan & Wagener, edi-
tors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
ZEITUNG; Thursdays; German; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1891; Dietz Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (:] — 3). Circulation "ijLL"
SEYMOUR, c.h., Baylor Co. ^ on
Wichita Valley Rd. and Brazos r., 120 m.
N. W. of Fort Worth. Wheat, corn and
stock raising.
BAYLOR CO. BANNER; Fridays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1895; Bellows & Taylor, editors and publish-
ers (b — IB). Circulation -jkl."
CHRISTIAN CITIZEN ; Fridays;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1, estab-
lished March, 19(14; R. H. H. Burnett, editor
and publisher (12^ P).
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; John W. Dale,
editor and publisher. Circulation "iKi."
(A A).
SHAMROCK, Wheeler Co., \2 loOt
pop., on Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd.,
WHEELER COUNTY TEXAN;
Fridays (A A).
SHERMAN,c.h.,Groj^«on Co. cn0,243t
pop.— local estimate 14,000— on Houston &
Texas Central. St. Louis Southwestern,
Missouri, Kansas & Texas, Texas & Pacific
and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rds., 13
m. S. of Red r. and 64 N. of Dallas. Grain,
fruit and cotton.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription— dally
$5, weekly $1; established— daily 1881, weekly
1879; Hunter Bros., editors and publishers
Circulation-Daily: "j_kl." In 1902, Z (4).
Actual average for 1903, 1,019. In
1904. "JjvL."
Weekly : In 1895. "jkl." In 1896. publisher
asserts, not less than 2,000. Actual average
for the first nine months of 1897, 2»787. In
1898, yH. Actual average for a year ending
with April. 1899, 3*504; for a year ending
with March, 1901, 3,903 » for a year ending
with August, 1902, 4,230; for 1903, 4,ti50.
In 1904, vH.
REGISTER; every evening except Sun-
day, and Sunday morning ; independent ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $6; established
1886; J. L. Wilson, editor and publisher (3— ;B).
Circulation "jkl."
COURIER; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1867; Jeff Roberts, editor and pub-
lisher (.3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 2.160. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for a year ending with Octo-
ber, 1898,2,065; /or 1899. '^,014. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. (z— 4)1. Inl902,yl. In 1903, y I. In
1904, yl.
LONE STAR ; Saturdays; prohibition;
eight to sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1;
established March. 1901; Fitts & Sloan, pub-
lishers (3— 3). Circulation "jkj." (A A).
SUNDAY COS3IOPOLITANJ Sun-
days; (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1037
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
SHERWOOD, c. h., Irion Co. -D 339
pop., 22 m. S. W. of San Angelo. Farming
and stock raising.
IRION CO. RECORD; Saturdays;
democi-atic; four pages 11x16; subscription
$1; establistied August, 1902; W. E. Biancli,
editor and publisher (3—3). Circ'n 'jkl."
SHINER, Lavaca Co. g 845t pop., on
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rd., 10 m. N.of
Yoakum and 19 S. of Flatonia. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Wednesdays ; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1892; J. C.
Habermacher, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
RUNDSCHAU; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1,50; estab-
lished 1901; A.W. Hiurichs, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
SHOVEL MOUNT, 5«'««^ Co., n
27 pop., 20 m. S. of Burnet.
HERMANNS-SOHN IN TEXAS;
monthly (A A).
SMITHVILLE, Bastrop Go. a 2,577t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd,,
about 13 m. S. E. of Bastrop, the county
s«at. Agriculture,
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 15^x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1894 ; Frank D. Mc-
Naughton, editor and publisher. Circ'n "iKt."
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; J. M. Bird editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jKi," (A A).
SNYDER, c. h., Sourrp Co. tl 680
pop., 25 m. N. of Colorado, Tex. Farming
and stock raising,
COMING WEST; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1889; E. B. Barn«s. editor and
publishers (9—3). Circ'n "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
WESTERN L.1GHT; Thursdays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898; Maxey Williams, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl.
SOMERVILLE, Burleson Co. a 140
pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd.
15 m. S. E. of Caldwell.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established August,
1901; Frank Burney, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
SONORA, c, h., Sutton Co. -a 500 pop.,
70 m. S. of San Angelo. The only town In
the county. Wool and stock raising,
DEVIIi'S RIVER NEWS; Saturdays;
four pages 17x34: subscription $2; established
1890; Mike Murphy, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKI,."
SUN; Thursdays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1899; D.
B. Woodruff, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
SPRINGTOWN, Parker Co. 6 518
pop., 15 m. N, E. of Weatherford, nearest
railroad station.
XjOCAL; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established De-
cember, 1901; Cox & Anderson, editors and
publishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
STAMFORD, Jonet Co. ti on Texas
Central, 12 m. N. of Anson, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
NORTHWESTERN COURIER;
Thursdays; Independent democratic; four
pages 11x18; subscription $1; established
1900; W. L. Lyies, editor and publisher (6—3),
Circulation "jkl."
STEPHENVILLE, c, h., Erath Co.
[j 1,902+ pop.. on Ft. Worth & Rio Grande Rd.,
76 m. S. W. of Fort Worth. Agriculture,
stock raising and mining.
EMPIRE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $l.f0; estab-
lislied 1872; Eugene Moore, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl" In 1903, Z
(4) (••).
ERATH APPEAL.; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1898; Upshur Vincent, editor; The
Mayes Printing Company, publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,04'-J; for 1902,1,251. In
1903, y I. Tnl904, yl.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; people's party;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Morris & Miller, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl." In 1898, Z. In
1902, ".lkl."
STERLING CITY,c. h., Sterling Co.
ti 500 pop., on North Concho r., 42 m. N. W. of
San Angelo. Agriculture and stock raising,
N E W S ; Fridays ; independent ; eight pages
18x34; subscription $1.25; established 1891;
Homer W. Schofleld, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
STERliING CO. RECORD; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.25; established 1899; W. F. Kellis, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
STOCKDALE, Wilson Co. Q 500
pop., on San Antonio & Gulf Rd., 35 m. N,
W. of Cuero. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1897;
C. H. Hanson, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "iKJ,.'
STRATFORD, Sherman Co. tl on
Chicago, Rock Island & Mexico Rd., 15 m.
N. W. of Coldwater, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising,
STAR; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1901; Geo. M. Kerr, editor and publisher (3— 3).
Circulation— In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In 19(M,"J_Ki ••
STRAWN, Palo Pinto Co. b 700
pop., on Texas Pacific Rd., 20 m. S. W. of
Palo Pinto, the county seat. Cattle rais-
ing, agriculture, cedar timbering and coal
mining.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays (A A).
SUIiPHUR SPRINGS, c. h., Hop.
kins Co. n' 3,635t pop., on Missouri, Kansas
& Texas and St. Louis Southwestern Rds.,
85 m. E. by N. of Dallas. Agriculture, fruit
and vegetable farming.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and HOPKINS CO. ECHO,
Wednesdays; daily four, weekly eight pages
13x20; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1899, weekly 1879; E. M. Tate,
editor and publisher. Ciro'n- daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl."
GAZETTE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1862;
McDaniel Publishing Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation: Inl901,"iKi,." Actual average
/or 1902, '^,096. In 1903, y I. Actual aver-
age for 1904. 2,075.
HOPKINS CO. DEMOCRAT; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scriptions!; established 1899; W. T. Gass, edi-
1038
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
tor and publisher (9—3). Circulation "ikl •■
In 1903. Z (4) (••).
SUNSET, Montague Co. i on Ft.
Worth & Denver City Rd., 46 m. N. E. of
Ft. Worth. Agriculture, and fruit and
poulti-y raising.
SJIGNAL-NEVVS ; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1888; W. Otis Teague, editor aud
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
SWEETWATER, c. h., Nolan Co.
ti 670+ pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd., 28 m.
E. of Colorado and 202 W. of Fort Worth.
Agriculture and stock raising.
REPORTER; Fridays; six pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1897 ; E. H. Kief er
& Co., editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
REVIEW; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI; established
1891; W. L. Grogan, editor; Grogau & Daven-
port, publishers (10—3). Circulation "jkl."
TAYLOR, Williamson Co. n i,211t
pop., on International & Great Northern
and Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds., 37 m.
N. E. of Austin, the State capital. Railroad
machine and repair shops. Cotton, corn,
oats, wheat, sheep and cattle.
DE:>tOCR AT ; every evening except
Sunday; democratic; four cages 15x22; es-
tablished lit04; W. T. Jones, "editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
JO URN A I..; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 13x20;
subscription- daily $5, weekly $1 ; established
—daily March, 1901, weekly 1S89; Perry
Hawkins, editor and publisher (8—3 P) .
Circulation- Daily: "jki " ^^^,
AVeekly: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
Actual average for 1896, 1,284. In 1897, Y.
Acttml average for 1898, 1,3H7. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
* 'JK L. ' *
HEROIiD; Thursdays; German; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1895: Albert A. Bogen, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jkl."
TEXAN; Fridays ; democratic; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1880;
P. O. Wilson, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896, 1,088. In 1897, Y. In 1898 "i&t-"
Actual average for 1901, 1,028. In 1902,
"JKL."
TEHUACANA, i^wtesfone Co. n 382
pop., 15 m. N. of Groesbeck, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
TEXAS PROTESTANT; Thursdays;
methodist protestaut; eight pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1895; Judson S.
Perry, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "j_kl." Inl902, Z(4. 5). In 1903, Z (4).
TEMPLE, Bell Co. D 7,085t pop., on
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe and Missouri,
Kansas ft Texas Rds., 5 m. E. of Belton, the
county seat, and 36 S. by S. W. of Waco.
Grain, cotton and cattle. Cotton mills
and railroad shops.
TRIBUNE; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKL.Y, Fridays; daily four,
Sunday and weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, Sunday $1.50, weekly
SI ; established— dally 1894, weekly 1893; J. S.
Perry, editor; Perry & Dennison, publishers
(12-1).
Circulation— Dally: "jkl" , ,
Weekly: In 1899. "jkl." In 1900, publisher
asserts, for the past year no edition less
than 1,100. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. Inl904, (z-4) I.
CENTRAL. TEXAS VOL.KS-
BLATT; Thursdays; German; eight to
ten pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished May, 1901; E. Theuer, editor; Ernst
Goeth, publisher (6—3). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
MIRROR; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896: O. P. Gresham, editor and pub-
lisher (6 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1881;
J. D. Crow, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL"
LONE STAR PYTHIAN; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; twenty eight pages
6x81^; subscription $1; established Novem-
ber, 1CK)4; W.S.Lemly, editor: PythianPrint-
ing Company, publisihers (1 — 5).
TEXAS PYTHIAN BANNER?
monthly; Knights of Pythias; thirty-two
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established Oc-
tober, 1903; W. S. Lemly, editor; Gresham
Printing Co.. publisher (1—1). Circula-
tion ".LKL-" (A A).
TENAHA, Shelby Co. D- 70U pop., on
Houston, East & West Texas Rd., 10 m. N.
of Center, the county seat. Farming, cot-
ton, corn and fruit. Saw mills.
HERALD-RECORD; Fridays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1903: C. A. Jackson, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl" (A A).
TERRELL, Kaufman Co. cT 6,330t
pop., on Texas Midland and Texas & Pacific
Rds., about 12 m. N. of Kaufman, the county
seat. Agriculture, stock and truck farming.
TRANSCRIPT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, twice-a-week,
Tuesdays and Fridays; daily four, weekly
eight pages 17J^x24; subscription— daily $6,
weekly $1; established 1897; H. Galbraith,
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation-
dally "JKL." weekly "jkj,"
TIMES-STAR; Fridays; democratic;
ei^rht pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1865; T. J. Hartley, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Circulation : In 1898, "jkl." Actual av-
erage for 1899. 1 , 599 . In 1900, yl. In 1901,
yl. In 1902. (z— 4)1. In 1903, yl. In 1904,
(z-4) I (••).
THORNDALE, ^IHan Co. a on In-
ternational & Great Northern Rd.. 30 m.
S. W. of Cameron.
THORN ; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established September 1901;
E. L. Ramsey, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
THORNTON, Limestone Co. n 500
pop., on Houston & Texas Central Rd., 50m.
E. by S. of Waco. Stoneware manufacture,
cattle raising and farming.
N E W^ S ; Thursdays; democratic; six
pages 1.5x22; subscription $1; established
1899: J. P. Walling, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
THROCKMORTON, c. h.,
Throckmorton Co. i 240+ pop., 30 m. S. of
Seymour, the nearest railroad point, and
160 W. of Fort Worth. Wagon manu-
factories. Wool growing, stock raising
and farming.
TIxMES; Fridays; eight pages 13x30; sub-
scription $1; established ias5; P. J. Foster,
editor and publisher. Circulation "iiti."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1039
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
THURBER, Ji^raih Co. rt 4,500pop.,on
Texas & Pacific Rd., about 28 m. N. W. of
Stephenville. the county seat. Coalmining.
Brick and tile manufacturing.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; four pagas 13x19:
subgorlptlon $1; established 1894; V. A. Gar-
rison, editor; Texas Pacific Mercantile &
Manufacturing Co., publishers ( 12- 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
TID WELL, ffttnt Co. i 51i^ m. N. of
Greenville, the nearest railroad station on
the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd.
ADVOCATE OF TRUTH: monthly;
baptiit; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
entablished April. 1901; J. C. Slkes and J. R.
Hardy, editors and publishers. Clrc'n"iKL"
TIMPSON, Shelby Co. n- on Houston,
East & West Texas and Marshall, Tlmpson
& Sabine Pass Rds., 30 m. N. E. of Nacog-
doches. Canning factory and saw mills.
Coal mining, agriculture and timber.
TIIWE8; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKIj Y, Fridays; democratic; four
pages 17x24 ; subscription — dai ly $5, weekly $1 ;
egtablished— dally 1903, weekly 1885; J. D. <fe
W. E. Ford, editors and publishera (;3 — 3).
Ciroulation— dally •jkl." weekly "isi"
EAST TEXAS STARi Tuesdays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established May, 1902; G. W. Carter & Son,
editors and publishers. Circ'n "ikl." (AA)-
UNION; Fridays (A A).
TIOGA, Grayson Co. ^ 500 pop,, on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas and Texas &
Pacific Rds., 80 m. S. W. of Sherman, the
county seat. Agriculture.
HERAIiD: Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x32; subscription $1; established
1904; J. L. Wells & J. J. Surgmer, editors
and publishers (1—5).
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; eight to twelve
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established
1898; J. G. Williams, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jkl'
TOLAR, Hood Co. i 171 1 pop., on
Fort Worth & Rio Grande Rd., 9 m. S. W. of
Granbuy.
REGISTER; Fridays (A A).
TRENTON, Faujiin Co. [if 276 pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., about 14 m.
S. W. of Bonham, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
13x20; subscriptions!; established May. 19U2;
S. S. Bruce, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
TROUPE, Smith Co. □' 724 pop., on
International & Great Northern Rd., 19 m.
S. E. of Tyler. Saw mills and truck fruit
industry.
BANNER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1894; Whitley & Edwards, editors and pub-
lishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1904, I (QD).
TROY, Bell Co. U on Missouri, Kan-
sas & Texas Rd. ,9m N. of Temple and 25
S. by S. W. of Waco. Cotton and grain.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1888; J. M.
Lawrence, editor; Mrs. M. V. Lawrence, pub-
lisher. Circulation "jKi."
TULIA, Sirisher Co. "□ 700 pop., 32 m.
S. by E. of Canyon, the nearest railroad
station on the Atchison, Topeka & Sante
Fe Rd.
STANDARD; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pageg 13x20; subscription $1; A. W.
Calahan, editor and publisher (1 — 4). Cir-
culation "JKI."
TYLER, o. h., Smith Co. cf 8,069t pop.,
on International & Great Northern and St.
Louis Southwestern Rds., about 95 m. E. by
S. E. of Dallas. Agricultural center.
COURIERjeveryevenlngexcept Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly $1; es-
tabllslied— daily 1898, weekly 1882; L.Jl.Green,
editor and publisher. Circ'n— dally "jkl."
weeklv "jk_l."
DEMOCRAT - REPORTER ; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKIjY,
Fridays ; democratic ; dally four pages 18x24,
weekly eight pages 15x142; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $1 ; established— dally 1887,
weekly 1842; H.V. Hamilton's Sons, editors
and publishers. Circulation — dally "jkl."
weekly "jkl."
BAPTIST SWORD AND SHIET.Di
Wednesdays; baptist; eight pages 11x15;
subscription $1; established 1895; W. M.
Webb, editor; Sword and Shield Publishing
Company, publishers (8—3 P).
Circulation ; In 1896, publisher asserts, no
edition less than 2,000. In 1897, 1 Z. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, July, publisher as-
serts, smallest number printed during th«
last year was 1.750. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl.
In 1903, yl. Inl904, yl.
CONFEDERATE SOLDIER AND
DAUGHTER; monthly; historical; thirty-
eight pages 7^xlOM; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1901; Sid S. Johnson, editor; Confed-
erate Soldier and Daughter Co., publishers
(1-4).
Circulation : In 1902, "jkl." In 1903. (z-4)
I(»»)(AA).
UVALDE, c. h., Uvalde Co. g l,889t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 93 m.
W. of San Antonio. Farming, mining and
stock raising.
L.E A DER-NE WS ; Fridays; democratic
four pages 18x24; sub.scriptlon $1; established
1898; H. P. Hornby, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "jkl"
VALLEY MILLS, BosqueCo. n 519
pop., on Gulf , Colorado & Santa Fe Rd., 20
m. S.E. of Meridian, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
PROTECTIONIST; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished August, 1901; M. D. Townley, edi-
tor; Protectionist Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (3—3). Circulation "jkl."
VALLEY VIEW, Cooke Co. i 378t
pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd., 10
m. S. of Gainesville.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
VAN ALSTYNE, Grayson Co. ^
1,940+ pop., on Houston & Texas Central
Rd., 16 m. S. of Sherman, the county seat.
Grain, cotton and farming.
LEADER; Saturdays; democratic; six
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1892; R. S. Fulton, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1899, "JKL." In 1900, Z. In
1901. October, publisher asserts, every issue
during the past year exceeded 1.975. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
1040
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
20x26; subscriptions!; established 1884; G. T.
McDonough, editor; Mrs. L. B. Evans, pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl"
VELASCO, Brazoria Co. D, 800 pop.,
on Velasco Terminal Rd. and at mouth of
Brazos r.. 20 m.S. of Columbia. Good har-
bor. Agriculture.
WORLD; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1880;
Oscar O. Nation, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation 'irju.-"
VENUS, Johnson Co. [^ on Gulf, Col-
orado & Santa Fe Rd., 7 m. E. of Alra-
rado, and 20 E. of Cleburne, the county
seat. Stock raising and farming.
TIMES; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
Bcription $1; established 1895; Elrie Robin-
son, editor and publisher. Circulation "iKL."
VERNON, c. h. Wilbarger Co. ^ l,993t
pop., on Ft. Worth & Denver City Rd., about
50 m. N. W. of Wichita Falls. Agriculture
and stock raising.
CALL; Wednesdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
D. D.McConnell, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jja,."
VICTORIA, c.h., Victoria Co. g 4,010t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd. and
Guadalupe r. , about 120 m. S. W. of Houston.
I Cotton, corn, potatoes, sugar cane, rice
and cereals.
ADVOCATE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; demo-
cratic; six pages 15x22; subscription -daily
$5, weekly $1; established— daily 1896, weekly
1846; French &Jecker, editors and publishers.
Circulation— daily "jkl." weekly •■.ikl."
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
S5; established 1893; Addington & Williams,
publishers (7—3 P). Circulation ■•jkl.- (A A).
DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG FUER
TEXAS; Thursdays; German; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1882; Albert Ernst, editor and publisher;
Issues an 8 page Sunday supplement (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1896, '2,11 3. In 1897. Y. In 1898. zl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, I. Actual average for
a year ending tvifh July, 1901,2,SO7; for
1902,3,064. In 1903, yH. Actual average
/or 1904, 3, '181.
FACT; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI; established
October, 1901, Smith & Cooke, editors and
pablishers. Circulation "jkl."
TEXAS GUIDE; Saturdays; negro;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883: Theo. Boughman, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3). Circulation "JicL"
TEXAS TRUMPET: Thursdays;
democratic; thirty-six to forty eight pages
61^x9}^; subscription .f;1.75; established March,
1904; Trumpet Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (2—5).
"WACO, c. h., McLennan Co. ^ 20,686t
pop., on terminus Houston & Texas Cen-
tral, terminus Texas Central, terminus San
Antonio & Aransas Pass, Missouri, Kansas
& Texas, and St. Louis & Southwestern
Rds. and Brazos r., 95 m. N. E. of Austin,
the State capital. Seat of Paul Quinn
College. Manufacturing, agriculture, stock
raising and wool growing.
DAILY.
TELEPHONE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; daily
four to eight pages 18x24, weekly eight pagea
15x22; subscription- daily $4.80, weekly $1;
established 1892; C. J. Glover, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation— Daily: In 1896, "iKL" In
1897, I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jkl.-
Weekly: -jkl." (A A).
T I M ES-HER A LD ; every morning, and
SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays;
democratic; daily eight to sixteen, semi-
weekly eight pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $8, semi-weekly $1; established— daily
1895, semi-weekly 1898; Waco Publishing Co.,
publishers (12 — i).
Circulation— Daily: In 1896, "ish" In
1897, I Z. In 1898, yl. Actual average for
1899, 5,320; for 1900, 6. 168; for 1901,
3,958: for 1902, 5,612. In 1903, yG. In
U»04. yG.
Semi- Weekly: "iKi,.-
WEEKLY.
JUSTICE; Saturdays (A A).
PAUL QUINN WEEKLY; Saturdays,
during college jear ; collegiate; four pages
15x22; subscription 50 cents; established 1886;
J. H. Falton, editor; Students of Paul Quinn
College, publishers. Circulation "jsl" In
1903, Z (4).
POST; Thursdays; German; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; establJihed 1891; F.
Lueders, editor; F. Lueders & Son, publishers
(6-3). Circulation "iKL."
REVIE W ; Saturdays ; independent ; four
pages 17x22; subscription $1; established
February, 1902; W. M. Woodall, editor and
publisher (1— 5P). Circulation: In 1902, Z
(1,2,4,5). Inl904, "JKi.."
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895 ; A. R. McCuUom, editor ; The Trib-
une Company, publishers. Circulation "iju. "
In 1900, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
WORD OF TRUTH; Tuesdays; un-
denomiuatioual; eight pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1894; Nail & Ingram, edi-
tors and publishers. Circulation "JKL." (A A).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
YOUTH'S SOUTHLAND; semi-
monthly; young people; eight pages 11x15;
subscription $1; established 1894; Richard
A. Burleson, editor; The Southland Publish-
ing Company, publishers.
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. Z.
In 1898. 1. In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yK
In 1902. yl. In 1903, "iicL." (A A).
MONTHLY.
COTTON GINNERS' JOURNAL^
monthly ; cotton ginning and cotton ; sixteen
to twen ty pages 10x15 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1897; A. R.McCullom, manager; Cotton
Journal Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation : In 1899, "jkl- In 1900, Z. In
1901. (z-4)I. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl (A A).
SEARCHLIGHT; monthly; agnostic;
twenty pages 8x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished as Independent Pulpit, 1883; J. D.
Shaw, editor and publisher (12— 4).
Circulation : In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 1.600. In 1897. Y.
In 1898. "Jjo." In 1900, Z. Actual average
/orl901, 1,358. Inl902,yl. Inl903,yl. In
1904, "JKL."
TEXAS PYTHIAN KNIGHT;
monthly; Knights of Pythias; twenty pages
9x12; subscription tl; established 18B9;
R.H. Wester, editor; Pythian Knight Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (2—4).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1,000. Actual average for 1896,
2,642. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. Actual av-
erage for 1899. 3,500. In 1900, yH. In
901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1908, (z-4) I (••).
(A A).
"WAELDER, Gonzales Co. P 1,000
pop., on Southern Pacific Rd., 15 m. N. E. off
CATALOGiUE BY STATES.
1041
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
Gonzales, the county seat. Stock raising
and farming.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1; establisiied 1899; L. D. Chad-
dock, editor and publisher (3— 3). Circ'n'JKL."
(A A).
TVALLIS, Austin Co. O, 700 pop., on
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe and San Antonio
& Aransas Pass Rds., 22 miles S. E. of Belle-
ville.
GRAPHOPHONE; Thursdays (A A).
WALLISVIULE, Cfuimber Co. O,
128+ pop., 51) m. N. of Galveston.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
WASKOM, ifarrison Co. ^ 207 pop.,
on Missouri, Texas & Kansas and Texas &
Pacific Rds., 18 m. S. E. of Marshall, the
county seat. Agriculture.
HEADLIGHT; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 5xTJ^; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished December, 1902; J. M. Holt, editor
and publisher (3— 8). Circulation '•jia-."(A A).
WAXAHACHIE, c. h., Ellit Co. d
4.786+ pop., on Houston & Texas Central and
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds., 180 m. N. E.
of Austin, the State capital. Cotton-seed
oil mills and cotton compresses and flour
mills.
LIGHT; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; four to eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; W. A. Ownby,
editor; Light Publishing Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
EAGLE; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1901;
A. B. Yeager, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation : In 1902, -jkl." In 1903 (z-4) I.
(A A).
ELLIS CO. MIRROR; Thursdays;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881 ; Thos. J. Middleton, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation • JKL"
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
eight to sixteen pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1875; W.J. B"<e, editor; Enter-
prise Publishing Company, publishers ( 12—4).
Circulation: In 1898, ".jkl." In 1899. H.
Actual average for a year ending with
March 9, 1900, 5.085; for a year ending
with 3Iarch 8, 1901, 5,1 SO; /or 1902, 5,39t2.
In 1903, yG. In 1904. H (DD)-
TRINITONIAN; monthly, during col-
lege year; collegiave; thirty six pages 5^^x83.^ ;
subscription $1; established October, 1900;
R. A. Taylor, editor; Students of Trinity
University, publishers (2—3). Circulation
"JKL." (A A).
"WEATHERFORD, c. h., Parker
Co. ti 4,7S6+ pop., on Texas & Pacific, Gulf,
Colorado & Santa Fe, Weatherford, Mineral
Wells & Northwestern Rds., about 30 m.
W. of Fort Worth and 200 N. of Austin, the
State capital. Farming and stock raising.
HERALD? every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— dally $4.80, weekly $1; estab-
lished 1900; Railey & Swltzer, editors and
publishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily : "jjll-"
Weekly : "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I. Actual
average for 1904, 1,975.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
ten to twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1895; Aaron Smith, editor and
publisher (3— 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
1,569; for 1897, 1,417. In 1898, yl. In
66
1899, yl. Actual average for a year ending
with Sept., 1900. ItetG. In 1901, y I. Actual
average for 1902, 1,727. In 19<)3, yl. In
19()4,yl.
REPUBLIC; Thursdays; democratic;
eiglit pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; Thompson & Shaw, editors and
publishers (9— 3). Circ'n "jkl." Inl903, Z(4).
(A A).
WEIMAR, Colorado Co. O, l,337t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.. 13 m. W. of
Columbus, the county seat. Cotton-seed
oil mills, cotton planter and sash and door
factories.
MERCURY; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; John H. Brooks, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3), Circulation "jkl.--
WELLINGTON, Collingsworth Co.
"m 150 pop., 25 m. N. E. of Memphis, the
nearest railroad station on the Fort Worth
& Denver City Rd.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; four pageg
173^x24; subscription $1; established 1902; J.
M. Smith, editor and publisher (1— 5).
WEST, McLennan Co. a 2,000 pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 16 m. S. of
Hlllsboro and 18 N. of Waco, the county
seat. Agriculture and cotton.
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1888; F. B. Whip-
key, editor: West Times Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (3- 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jivl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,531. In 1903, yl. Actual
average for 1904, 1,565.
WHARTON, c. h., Wharton Co. P,
1,239 pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd. and
Colorado r., 38 m. S. W. of Columbus and
80 S. E. of Richmond. Farming.
EAGLE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1886; G. W. McKnight, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
SPECTATOR; Saturdays; eight pages
1.3x20; subscription $2; established 1889;
Eagles & Davis, editors and publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL "
W^HITESBORO, Gray$on Co. cf
1,243+ pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas
and Texas & Pacific Rds., about 20 m. W.
of Sherman, the county seat. Cotton, corn
and wheat.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1881;
Acton & Denton, editors and publishers.
Circulation "iKL." In 1898, Z. In 1899, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
RECORD; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1903;
Denton Brothers, editors and publishers
(1—5).
WHITEWRIGHT, Grayson Go. cf
1,804+ pop., on Missouri. Kansas & Texas and
St. Louis Southwestern Rds., 23 m. S. E. of
Sherman, the county seat. Cotton, corn
and wheat.
SUN; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; Anderson,
Harrison & Williams, editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1896. "ijcL " In 1897, Z.
Actual average for 1898, 1,340. In 1899. zl.
I Inl900,yl. Inl901,yL Inl902,yl. Inl903,"i£i."
1042
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
"WHITNEY, Sill Co. a 897 pop., on
Texas Central Rd.. 32 m. N. N. W. of Waco.
Cotton-shipping point.
MESSENGER ; Fridayg; eight pages
lSx22; subscription $1; established 1883; D. S.
Mayes, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1897, "JKL." In 1898. Z. In
1899, Z. In 1900, publisher asserts, has not
less than 1,250; In 1901, not less than 1,325,
Actual average for 1902, 1,369; for 1903,
1,531; /or 1904, 1,756.
WICHITA FALLS, c. h,. Wichita
Co. i 2,480+ pop., on Ft. Worth & Denver
City Rd.. 114 m. N. N. W. of Fort Worth.
Grazing and farming,
HERALiD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; established
1881; Dougherty Bros., editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl.-
T 1 ]>I E S J Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
Ed Howard, editorand publisher (12— 2). Cir-
culation "JKL."
WICHITA liEDGER; Saturdays; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1895;
N. H. Bigger, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "isi." (A A).
"WIIjLIS, Montgomery Go. O^ 832 pop.,
on International & Great Northern Rd,,
50 m. N. of Houston. Flour, saw and planing
mills.
M0NTf;0 3IERY CO. RECORD-
ADVERTISER; Fridays (A A),
WILLSPOINT, Van Zandt Co. cf
1.347+ pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd,, 48 m, E.
of Dallas. Cotton gins and flour mills.
Shipping point for cotton, cattle and hides,
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1878; C. E. Gilmore, editor and publisher
a-5).
Circulation : In 1902, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1903. 2,303; for 1904, 3,946.
WINCHELL, Brown Co. n on Fort
Worth & Rio Grande Rd.
BROWN CO. CALL; Thursdays (A A)
WINNSBORO, Wood Co, [^899t pop.,
on Sherman, Shreveport & Southern Rd,,
82 m. W. of Daingerfleld. Farming and
lumbering.
WIDE-AWAKE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
TEXAS.
1893; H. Carson, editor; WInnsboro Printing
Co., publishers (2—5 P). Circulation "iKi"
WOLFE CITY, SuntCo. b l,549tpop.,
on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe and St.
Louis Southwestern Rds., 20 m. N. of
Greenville, the county seat. Farming.
SUN; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
13x30; subscription $1; established 1891; J. H,
Burton, editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
WORTHAM, Freestone Co. D- 850
pop., on Texas Central Rd., 19 m. N. W. of
Fairfield, the county seat, and 77 S.E. of
Dallas.
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 16x24; subscription $1; established 1899;
Ed. Satterwhite. editor and publisher (6—3),
Circulation "isi"
WYLIE, Collin Co. cf 773t pop., on.
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe and St. Louis
Southwestern Rds,, 25 m. N. E. of Dallas.
Farming and cotton growing.
RUSTLER; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; J. A. Padon, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "{kl."
YOAKUM, Dewitt Co. p 3,499t pop., on
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Ra., 17 m.
N. N. E, of Cuero, the county seat. Situated
on border line of Dewitt and Lavaca coun-
ties. Railroad shops and cotton compress.
Agriculture.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day: four pages 15x22; subscription $5; es-
tablished 1897; J. W. Cook, publisher (7— 3P),
Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; every morning except Monday,
and W^EEKLY, Saturdays; Sunday eight
pages, daily and weekly four pages ; daily and
Sunday 153^x22, weekly 20x26; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $1.50; established— daily
1896, weekly 1890; W. L. Johnston, editor and
publisher. Circ'n— daily "JKi" weekly "jkl. "
YORKTO"WN, Dewitt Co.^sm pop.,
on San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rd,, 70 m.
S. E. of San Antonio, Farming.
N E W^ S ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1895; B. L. Hausman. editor; Wm, Hausman,
publisher (1 — 4). Circulation "iiu."
UTAH.
Population 276,749 t. Land Area 82,190 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Idaho and Wyoming, east by Wyoming and Colorado,
south by Arizona, and west by Nevada. State capital : Salt Lake City. Principal
products and industries : Mining, agriculture and cattle raising. Number of
newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 86, divided as follows:
Daily, 8; tri-weekly, 1 ; semi-weekly, 7; weekly, 59; semi-monthly, 3; monthly, 8.
The cities of over 2,500 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Eureka 3,085t
Brigrham '^,S59t
!Spani!^h Fork '2,735t
Ainericau Fork *i,73'-it
LehiCity 2,719t
Paysou '^.eaet
Salt Lake City SS-.^Slt
Ogdeu I«,3l3t
ProvoCity ttjlJ^-lt
Ijosau 5,4.'>lt
Park City 3,759t
Springville 3,4ti2t
AMERICAN FORK, Utah Co. u
2,800 pop., on Rio Grande, Western & Oregon
Short Line Rd., 32 m. S. of Salt Lake City.
Farming, mining and stock raising.
CITIZEN; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $L50 ; established May, 1903;
Wm. D. Loveless, editor and publisher (12—4) .
Circulation "jkl."
BEAVER, c. h., Beaver Co. p 2,000
pop., 32 m. from Milford, the nearest point
on Oregon Short Line Rd. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15^x22; subscription $2; established April,
190<!; C. T. Harte, editor and publisher. Clr
eolation "jkl." (A A).
PRESS; Fridays; mormon; eight pages
11x151^^; subscription $1.25; established No-
vember, 1904; D. I. Frazer & Son, editors and
publishers (1—5 P).
BINGHAM, Salt Lake Co. i 3,0C0 pop.
— local estimate 2,900 — on Rio Grande
Western Rd., 25 m. S. of Salt Lake City,
the county seat and State capltaL Mining.
BULiIiETIN ; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1891; J. B. Graham, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "JKL"
BOUNTIFUL, Davis Co. b l,442t-pop.,
on Salt Lake & Ogden Rd., 8 m. N. of Salt
Lake City, the State capital. Sheep raising
and agriculture.
DAVIS CO. CLIPPER; Fridays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1892; John Stable, Jr., editor and publisher
(9—3) Circulation "iKi"
BRIGHAM,c.h.,5oa:«/der Co.^2,859t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's and Oregon
Short Line Rds., about 20 m. N. of Ogden.
Floui mill, fruit raising, agriculture and
mining.
BOXELDER NEWS; Thursdays; in-
dependent; eight pages 173^x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1895; Hyrum Standing,
editor; Standing & Wixom, publishers (2-~4).
Circulation "jki,."
CASTLiEDALE, c. h., Emery Co. n
559t pop., 180 m. S. of Salt Lake City. Wheat,
sheep and wool.
EMERY CO. PROGRESS; Saturdays;
Independent; four pages 17x34; subscription
$1.50; established 1900; H. T. Haines, editor
and publisher (7— 3P). Circulation "jkl."
CEDAR CITY, Iron Co. p l,425t pop.,
54 m. S. of and connected by stage with
Milford, the nearest station on the Oregon
Short Line Rd. Agriculture, stock raising
and mining.
IRON CO. RECORD; Fridays; inde-
pendent; four pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1893; Chas. S. Wilkinson, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
COAEVIIjIiE, 0. h.,5ummf< Co. [j
808+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 38 m. N. E.
of Salt Lake City, the State «apltal. Coal
mining and farming.
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 16x23; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1894; C. R. Jones,
editor and publisher (7— 3P). CIrc'n "4kl."
CORINNE, Boxelder Co. Y: 323t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.. i% m. N.
W. of Bingham, the county seat. Farming,
stock raising and fruit.
INTER MOUNTAIN NEWS; Satur
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1899; News Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1900. "jjcl.- Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,000; for 1902, 1,129. In
1903, "JKL."
EPHRAIM, Sanpete Co. D 2,086t pop.,
on Rio Grande Western and San Pete Val-
ley Rd»., 130 m. S. of Salt Lake City, the
State capital. Agriculture and mining.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 18x20; subscription $2;
established 1891; M. F. Murray, editor; M. F.
Murray & Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl "
EUREKA, Juab Co. -G 3,085t pop.,
on Oregon Short Line and Rio Grande
I IWestern Rds.. 90 m. S. of Salt Lake City
the State capital. Milling and mining.
REPORTER; Frid ays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1894; C. E. Huish, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation 'jkl."
TINTIC MINER; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24: subscription $2.50;
established 1891;Tintlc Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (3— 3), CIrc'n "iKi,." (A A).
1044
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
UTAH.
FILIiMORE, c. h., Jtfi«ardCo.-nl,0S7t
pop., 20 m. N. W. of Richfield. Agriculture
and live stock.
PROGRESS-REVIEW; Fridays; In-
dependent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1894 ; L. U. Gaisford, edi-
tor and publisher (6—3). Circulation "ikl."
In 1897. Z. Inl90-2,"iKL.- In 1903, Z (4).
GUNNISON, Sanpete Co. D 829t pop.,
on Rio Grande Western Rd., 11 m. S. of
Mantl, the county seat.
GAZETTE: Fridays: eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1899; N.Gled-
hlil, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl.'
HEBER, c. h., Wasatch Co. a l,.534t
pop., 13 m. S. by S. E. of Park City, the
nearest station on the Union Pacific Rd.
Timber, mining and farming.
WASATCH WAVE I Fridays: independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription S1.5(J; es-
tablished 1889; Wm. Buys, editor; Wasatch
Publishing Co., publishers (6—3). Circula-
tion ••JKL."
LEHICITY, Utah Co. □ 2,719tpop.,on
Rio Grande Western and Oregon Short
Line Rds., about 16 m. N. W. of Provo City,
the county seat. Flour mills and beet-sugar
manufactory. Stock raising.
L E H I BANNER; Thursdays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1891; Lehi Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
LOGAN, c. h., Cache Co. ^ .5,451t pop.,
on Oregon Short Line Rd., 66 m. N. of
Ogden. Water power. Farming.
JOURNAL.; trl-weekly, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $3; established 1882;
A. Gordon, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 189.5, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 1,600. In 1897,
I Z. In 1893, yl. In 1899, yf. In 19i)0. yl. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (• #1.
In 1904, y I.
REP IJ B Lie A N ; semi- weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; lour pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established September,
1902; Republican Company, publishers (3— 3).
Circulation ••jkl."
NATION; weekly, twice-a week, Wed-
nesdays and Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages' 1717^x22; subscription $2; established
1890; E. T. Hyde, editor; Nation Publishing
Company, publishers (6—3). Clrc'n "jicl."
(A A).
MANTI, c. h., Sanpete Co. D 2,408t
pop., on Rio Grande Western and Sanpete
Valley Rds., 150 m. S. of Salt Lake City, the
State capital. Agriculture.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; republican;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1893 ; N. P. Nelson, lessee and man-
ager (9—3). Circulation '•J_KL "
SANPETE FREE PRESS; Wednes-
days; independent; twelve pages 11x16; sub-
scription tl; established 1898; L. A. Lauber,
editor and publisher (3—3). Clrc'n "jkl"
A A).
MARYSVALE, Piute Co. g 170 pop..
on Oregon Short Line Rd., 15 m. N. of
Junction, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
FREE LANCE; Fridays; mining, farm-
ing and stock raising; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established September, 1902;
UTAH.
The Free Lance Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
MERCUR, Tooele Co. -n 2,351t pop., 25
m. S. E. of Tooele, the county seat. Gold
and silver mining.
MINER; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2.50; established 1895; James
T. Jakeman, editor and publisher (3 - 3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
MILFORD, Beaver Co. p 200 pop.,
on Oregon Short Line, 20 m. N. W. of Beaver
City.
TIMES: Fridays; republican; eight pages
13.X20: subscription $2; established 1901; C. T.
Harte, editor and publisher (1—4). Circula-
tion ••JKL."
MOAB, c. h., Grand Co. Q 500 pop., 35
m. S. of Thompson, the nearest railroad sta-
tion, and 1 m. E. of Grand r.
GRAND VALLEY TI3IES; Fridays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1896; J. N. Corbin, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jkl."
MORGAN, Morgan Co. ^ 600t pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd., 25 m. S. E.of Ogden.
Wheat, potatoes, lime and bricks. Gold and
silver mining.
MIRROR; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; O. W,
Covington, editor and publisher (8— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL"
MOUNT PLEASANT, Sanpete Co.
D 2,372-t- pop., on Rio Grande Western Rd.,
20 m. N. by N. E. of Mantl, the county seat.
Sheep raising and farming.
PYRAMID ; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; independent: four pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1890; J. M.
Boyden, editor; Pyramid Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (3--;3). Circulation ••jkl "
MURRAY, Salt Lake Co. [^ 2,500 pop.,
on Oregon Short Line and Rio Grande
Western Rds.. 8 m. S. of and connected by
electric cars with Salt Lake City. Smelting
and refining works. Agriculture.
AMERICAN EAGLiE; Saturdays; in-
dependent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1894; M. A. Wlllumson,
editor; American Eagle Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "^kl." Actual aver-
age for 1902. 3,277. lu 1903, yH. In
1904, yl.
NEPHI, c. h., Juab Co. -n 2,208 pop.,
on Union Pacific and San Pete Valley Rds.,
91 m. S. of Salt Lake City, the State capital.
Sheep raising and farming. Salt, gypsum
and marble.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1889; Ewlng A
Cook, editors and publishers (6—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
OGDEN, e.h., fTefterCo. tl 22,300 pop.,
on Oregon Short Line, Rio Grande Western,
Southern Pacific and Union Pacific Rds. and
at confluence of Ogden and Weber rs., 37 m.
N. of Salt Lake City, the State capital.
Manufacturing and wholesale receiving
and shipping depot. Mining and farming.
EXAMINER; every morning; and
SUN Tuesdays; eight pages 15x21>^; sub
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1045
UTAH.
scrlptloiiilnlly, $6; weekly, $1; established—
dally l'J(i.i, weekly 1870; Win. Glasmaiin, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Ciiviilntion llally: In 19ti4, (z-6) I.
\Vr«'Uly: In I'M^i. I.
I!*TAM>AI{|» J every evening except
Sunday, and HTANDAIII) Fridays; repub
lloan; ei^lit pages IT-x'-ilMj: subscription-
dally $6, weekly $1.50; established 1870; The
Stainiard rul)llt.hlng Co., editors and pub-
lishers t IJ—n.
(.Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1S95, ;|,0I9. In 1896, publisher asserts, not
less than 3.819. In 1897. HZ. In 1898, yl.
Actual average for 1899. 3,H91. Inl9(K), yH.
Actual average for 1901, 3,864; for 1902
4.0'i;ij/oriy03. 4,381. In 1904. (z-6) H.
Weekly: Actual average for 1895.
6.183. In 1896. publisher asserts, not less
than 6,003. In 1897, (J Z. In 1898, vH. Actual
averagefor 1899, 6.209. In 1900, yG. In
1901, yH. Actual averagefor 1902,3,031;
for 1903, 3, 158. In 1;H)4. yH.
UTAH ?STATE JOURNAL; Satur
davs; Independent; eitiht pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1896 : E. A. Llttlefleld,
editor and publisher (3 — 3). Circ'n "jkl" In
1902, Z (2,4. 5).
PANGUITCH, Garfield Co. p 883t
pop.. 280 ni. S. of Salt Lake City. Sheep
and cattle raising.
PROGRES5S; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1,50; established 1897; E.
S. Worthen, editor and publisher (9—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
PARK CITY, Summit Co. [^ 3.759t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 35 m. S.E. of Salt
Lake City. Silver mines and quartz mills.
MINER; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
gubscrlption $2; established December. 1902;
N. B. Dresser, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl."
PARK RECORD; Saturdays ; republi-
can; four pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab
Ushed 1880; Raddon & Raddon, editors and
publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,142; for 1903, 1,317. In
1904, yl.
PAYSON, Utah Co. a 2,636t pop., on
Oregon Short Line and Rio Grande Western
Rds., 67 m. S. of Salt Lake City, the State
capital. Agriculture and mining.
GL.OBE HEADER; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 15x22; subscription S1.50;
established 1893; Globe Publishing Company,
editors and publishers (S— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
PRICE, c. h., Carbon Co. a 539t pop.,
on Rio Grande Western Rd. and Price r.,
about 75 m. S. E. of Prove City. Farming,
stock raising and mining.
EASTERN UTAH ADVOCATE;
Thursdays ; democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1891; R. W.
Crockett, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
In 1899, Z. In 1902, ■mkj."
PROVO CITY, c. h., Utah Co. a
6,185f pop. —local estimate 7,500— on Rio
Grande Western and Oregon Short Line
Rds. and Provo r., 16 m. .S. E. of Lehl City.
Seat of the State Insane Asylum. Grist and
saw mills, tanneries and woolen factory.
Farming.
ENQUIRER; every evening except
Sunday, and UTAH ENQUIRER, semi-
weekly, Tuesdays and Frlffays; republican;
UTAH.
eight pages 13x20
semi week l}*" $2;
subscription —daily $6,
established— daily 1887,
semi-weekly 1873; John C. Grahanr.. editor;
The Enquirer Company, publishers (6—:,).
Circulation— Daily: In lH9n, "^Ki-. " In 1896,
publisher asserts, smallest edition 1,100. In
1897, Y. In 1H98,".IKL."
Seiiii-Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest edition 2,750; In 1896,2,875. In 1897.
Y. In 1898, y I. In 1899, yl. In 1900. y I. In
1901, yl. In 19a2, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (••).
In 1904, yl.
UTAH CO. DEMOCRAT; semi week-
ly. Wednesdays and Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1898 ; The Democrat Co.. editors and
publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
RANDOLPH, c. h.. Rich Co. [^ 718
pop., 75 ni. N. E. of Salt Lake City. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1896; Rob-
inson & Henzley. editors and publishers (3 — ;}).
Circulation "jkl."
RICHFIELD, c. h., Sevier Co. a l,969t
pop., on Rio Grande Western Rd., 42 m. S.
W. of Manti. Agriculture, mining and live
stock.
REA PER ; Thursdays; Independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.,50; establislied
1887; A. B. Wllllanis. editor, and A. R. Wil-
liams and J. J. Woodring, publishers (;J— 5P).
Circulation "jkl." In 1902, Z (4, 6).
SUN: Saturdays (A A).
ROBINSON, Juab Co. -D 1,000 pop., on
Rio Grande Western and Oregon Short Line
Rds., 3m. S. of Eureka. Milling and mining.
RECORD ; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 16x22; .subscription $2; estab-
lished 1896; I. E. Diehl, editor and publisher.
Circtilatlon ••na,-"
ST. GEORGE, c. h., Washington Co.p
Farming and stock raising.
DIXIE ADVOCATE; Thursdays ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ?0: estab-
lished September, 1901; Chas. S. Wilkinson,
editor and publisher (4 — 4). Circ'n "jkl."
SALINA, Sevier Co. a 847(- pop., on Rio
Grande Western Rd., 17 m. N. E. of Rich-
field, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
SUN; Saturdays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1891; A. E. Howard, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jKi." (A A).
SALT LAKE CITY, c. h.. Salt Lake
Co. \i^ State Capital, 53,531+ pop., on Rio
Grande Western. Utah Central, Oregon
Short Line and Salt Lake & Ogden Rds,
Iron and lead works and various manu-
factories. Agriculture and mining.
DAILY.
DESERET EVENINt; NEWS; every
evening except Sunday, SEi>II-\VEEK-
LiY, Mondays and Thursdaysimornion ; daily
eight pages 18x24, semi weekly eight to tw el ve
pages 20x24; subscription— dail3' $9. semi-
weekly $2; established 1850; Chas. W. Pen-
rose, editor; Deseret News, publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily : Accorcied H from
1892 to 1895. In 1896, O. In 1S97, I Z. In
1898, yl. Actual averagefor 1900, 4,047;
/or 1901, 4,802; /or UH)2, 5,468; for 1903,
5,645 : /or liKi4, 6,657.
Seini-VVeekly: Accorded I from 1892 to
1895. In 1896, E. In 1897, G Z. In 1898, .> G.
Actual average for a year ending vith Octo-
ber, 1899, 11,786; for 1900, 17,961; for
1901, 21,006; for 1(K)2, 21,840; for 19(«.
21,568; for 19o4. 22,011.
REPORTER; every evening except
Sunday and legal holidays; hotels, mining
1046
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
UTAH— Salt Lake City.
and railroads; four pages 18x24; subscrip
tion $4.25; established 1890; Daily Reporter
Co., editors and publisliers (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
SALT LAKE HERALD ; every morn-
ing, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays ; democratic ; daily eight,
Sunday twenty- four, semi-weekly eight pages
19x24; subscription— daily $10, sami-weekly
$1.50, Sunday $2 ; established 1870 ; Herald
Company, editors and publishers (2—4).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895, 3,470; for 1896, 4,342. In 1897, H Z.
In 1898, yH. Actual average for 1899, 4,996 ;
for 1900, 7,658; for 1901, 6,951; for 1902,
7,881 ; for 1903, 8,381 ; for mn, 8,713.
fi^unday: Actual average for 1903, 11,388;
/or 19(4, 11,705.
Semi- Weekly: In 1895, H. Actual aver-
age for 1896. 5,823. In 1897, G Z. In 1898
yG. Actual average for 1899. 4,760; for
1901). 5,428 ; for 1901, 4,865 ; for 1902,
4,556. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yH.
Publisher's announcement— On\y Democratic
dally In Salt Lake City; reaches the best
geople there, both Gentile and Mormon;
as the largest circulation and is the only
paper in Salt Lake City that is willing to
prove Its circulation by an examination of
its books.
SALT LAKE TELEGRAM; every
evening except Sunday; independent; eight
to twelve pages 18x24; subscription $7; estab-
lished January, 1902; D. E. Kelly, editor;
Salt Lake Telegram Publishing Company,
publishers.
Circulation •■iki,." Actual average for
19<:»3, 5,099; for 1904. 6,739.
SALT LAKE T R I B U NE ; every
morning; INTERMOUNTA IN FARM-
ER, Tuesdays, and TRIBUNE, Fridays;
daily and Friday republicau, Tuesday agri-
cultural; daily eight to twenty-four, semi-
weekly ten to sixteen pages 17x21}^ ; sub-
scription-daily $12, semi -weekly $1.50;
established — daily 1870, semi- weekly 1894;
Salt Lake Tribune Publishing Company,
publishers (3—3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, G. Actual
average for 1896, 8, 177; /or 1897, 8,258;
/orl898. 9,187; /or 1899. 9,154; /or 1900,
9,873. In 1901, yF. Actual average for
1902, 9,138. In 1903. yF. Actual average
/or 1904. 11,060 (bb).
Semi-Weekly : In 1895, "jkl." Actual
average for 1896, 2,882; /or 1897, 3,739;
for 1898, 5,484;/or 1899.5,511 ; /or 19' 0,
5,428. In 1901. vG. Actual average for
1902,4,283. Inl903, yG. Actuul average
1904.7,740.
Publisher's announceinent.— In all that vast
stretch of country between Denver and
San Francisco there Is one great newspaper
and OXE ONLY— the Salt Lake Tribune.
Carries more paid, classified advertise-
ments than all other Salt Lake City papers
combined. Uuapproached in matter of
prestige and absolute reliability. A pow-
erful and exclusive following that no ad-
vertiser can afford to ignore. Covers the
entire Inter-mountain country completely.
WEEKLY.
BEOBACHTER; Fridays : German ;
eight pages 17x23 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1890: Joseph H. Ward, editor and pub-
Usher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
BIKUBEN; Thursdays; Danish-Norwe-
gian; mormon; eight pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion $1.50: established 1876: Andrew Jerison,
editor; Blkuben Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl.- In 1898, Z.
Actual aver ape for 1899. 1,723. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 19o3. "jkl-'
CRISIS; Fridays: socialist and union
labor; four pages 18x21; subscription $1; es-
tablished M-irch. liK(4; Joseph Gilbert, editor;
The Crisis Publishing Co.. publishers (1—5).
GOODWIN'S WEEKLY; Saturdays;
independent-republican ; sixteen pages 10x14;
UTAH— Salt Lake City.
subscription $2; established May, 1902; C. C.
Goodwin, editor: J. T. Goodwin, publishers.
(Circulation: In 1903. (z— 4) I (••). In
1904. yl.
INTERMOUNTAIN CATHOLIC;
Saturdays ; roman catholic ; eight pages 18x24
subscription $2 ; established 1884 ; Inter
mountain Catholic Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (1—5).
Circulation -jkl" In 1903, (z— 4) I (••),
Actual average for 1904. 3,540.
INTERMOUNTAIN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; methodist;
eight pages 10x14: subscription $1; estab-
lished August. 1903; James H. Worrall. edi-
tor and publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
TRUTH : Saturdays; business, education
and society; sixteen pages 10J^xl4; subscrip-
tion $2; established September. 1901 ; John
W. Hughes, editor; Truth Publishing Co.,
publishers (1 — 5).
Circulation: In 1902. Z (4. 6). Actual aver-
O'Q^ for a year ending with November, 1903,
2,346; /or 1904. 3,111.
UNIVERSITY CHRONICLE; Mon-
days, during the college year; collegiate;
sixteen to twenty pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established 1893; Students of the Univer-
sity of Utah, editors and publishers. Circu-
lation "JKL."
UTAH KORRESPONDENTEN; Fri-
days: Swedish; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1890; Otto Rydman, editor
and publisher (1 — 1).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1,193; /or 1900. 1,352; for
1901, 1,465: for 1902. 1,460; for 1903,
1,477: /on904. 1,538.
UTAH PLAIN DEALER; Saturdays;
negro; republican; four pages 16x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1895; W. W. Tay-
lor, editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl"
SEML MONTHLY.
JUVENILE INSTRUCTOR; semi-
monthly; mormon; forty pages 8x11; sub-
scription $2; established 1866; Joseph F.
Smith, editor; Deseret Sunday School Union,
publishers (12—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 8.000. In 1896. F. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yG. In 1899, zG. In 1900. yG. In
1901, vG. Actual average for 1902, 9,054t
for 1903, 10,200. In 1904, yF.
SALT LAKE MINING REVIEW;
semimonthly; mining and milling; forty-
four to one hundred pages 9Jr^xl2 ; subscrip-
tion $2.50; established April. 1899; Will C.
Higgins. editor; Mining Review Publishing
Co.. publishers (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
WOMAN'S EXPONENT; semi-
monthly; woman suffrage; eight pages 11x15;
subscription $1; established 1872; Emmeline
B. Wells, editor and publisher (12— 2). Circu-
lation "JKL."
MONTHLY.
CHARACTER BUIl^DER; monthly;
young people: latter day saints; forty eight
paee8 7xl0; subscription 50 cents; established
1900; Human Culture Company, editors and
publishers (10—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for ]901, 4,000. In1902. (z— 11) H. In
1903. (z-A) H (• •). In 1901, yH.
CHILDREN'S FRIEND; monthly;
mormon: juvenile; forty four pages 6x9;
subscription $1; established 1902; General
Board of Primary Associations, editors and
publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). In
lft04. publisher asserts, every Issue was
3,000.
IMPROVEMENT ERA; monthly;
latter-day saints; ninety-six pages 6x9: sub-
scription" $2; established 1897: Jos. F. Smith
editor: Ydunp Men's Mutual Improvement
Assoclatlfin, publishers (8—3).
Circnlntion: In 1898. G. Actual average
for 1«99. 8,333. In 1900. yF. In 1901, yF.
In 1902, yF. In 1903, (z-4) F. ( A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1047
UTAH— Salt Lake City.
INTER-MOUNTAIN MAGAZINE;
monthly (A A).
ROCKY MOUNTAIN WORKMAN;
monthly ; Ancient Order of United Workmen;
eight pages 11x17; subscription COcents; es-
tablished 1892; S. W. Darice, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Clrciilatlou: Actual average for 1894.
3,'^00. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. Actual
average for 1897. 3«800. In 1898. yH. In
1899, yH. In 190(), yll. In 1901. yl. In
1902. yl. In 1903, y I. In li»04. H (DD)-
UTAH ODD FEI.L.OW; monthly;odd
fellowship; twelve pages 8x12; subscription
fl; established 1890; P. A. Simplcln, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
WESTERN KNIGHTi monthly;
Knights of Pythias; sixteen pages 10^x14; sub-
scription fl; established 1891; M. A.Willum-
■en, editor and publisher (3—3). Circ'n"JitL"
YOUNG WO VIAN'S JOURNAI.f
monthly; latter day saints; flfty-two pages
6x10; subscription $1; established 1889; Susa
Young Gates, editor; General Board of the
Young Ladles' National Mutual Improve-
ment Association, publishers (6—3).
Circulation : From 1893 to 1895. publisher
asserts, smallest edition 3.000. In 1896, H,
In 1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, y 1. In 1900, yl.
Actual average for a year ending with Sep-
tember, 1901, 9,4'-i9. in 1902, yF. In 1903,
(z-4) F. In 1904, vF.
SPANISH FORK, Utah Co. a 1,735
pop., on Oregon Short Line and Rio Grande
Western Rds.. 9 m. S. W. of Provo City, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x22; subscription $1.50; established
January, 1902; Andrew Jensen, editor and
publisher (6 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
SPRINGVILLE, Utah Co. n 3,422t
pop., on Rio Grande Western and Oregon
UTAH.
Short Line Rds., 6 m. S. by 8. E. of Provo
City, the county seat. Saw and planing
mill, woolen manufactory, sugar factory,
creamery and flouring mills.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; Independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1891; D. C. Johnson, editor and
manager; Silver Printing Co., publishers
(8—3). Circulation "jjsi..'-
STOCKTON, Tooele Co. -a 226 pop.,
7 m. S. W. of Tooele, the county seat. Min-
ing and farming.
SENTINELi; Saturdays; republican;
eiRht pages 15x22; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1898; Jas. T. Jakeman, editor: The
Stockton Publishing Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation "jkl."
TOOELE, c.h. Tooele Co -D l,200t pop.,
on Oregon Short Line Rd., 35 m. S. W. of
Salt Lake City. Mining and farming.
TRANSCRIPT ; Fridays : six pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1894;
James Dunn, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
VERNAL, c. h., Uintah Co.^, 664t pop. ,
175 m. E. S. E. of Salt Lake City. Agri-
culture, stock raising and mining.
EXPRESS ; Saturdays ; independent;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1892; Dan. H. HlUraan, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "JKL"
WEST JORDAN. Salt Lake Co. 6
337+ pop., on Rio Grande Western Rd., 11m.
S. of Salt Lake City.
COUNTY COURANT; Thursdays
(▲A).
VERMONT.
Population 343,641 1. Land Area 9,135 sq. miles.
Bounded north by the Canadian Province of Quebec, east by New
Hampshire, south by Massachusetts, and west by New York. State capital :
Montpelier. Principal products and industries:' Manufacture of agricultural
implements, cotton and woolen goods, agriculture and dairying. Number of
newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 78. divided as follows :
Daily, 10; weekly, 54; monthly, 13: quarterly, 1.
The cities of over 3,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Burliuetou 15S,640t St. Jnliusbury 3,666t
Rutland ll,499t Iteuuingtou 5,656t
Barre 8,44Ht Brattieboro 5,'297t
Illontpelier 6,vi66t Bellows Falls 4,33Tt
St. Albaus t»,239t Wiuooski 3,7J53t
BAKERSFIEL.D, Franklin Go. tl
l,158t pop., 14 m. E. of St. Albans, the county
seat. Farming.
B U G Li E ; monthly, during school year;
Bcholastic; sixteen pages 9x11; subscription
$1; established 1894; Alpha Literary Society,
editors and publishers (10—3). Circulation
•■JKL." (A A).
BARRE, Washington Co. n 8,448t pop.,
ou Central Vermont, Barre and Montpelier
& Wells River Rds., 6m. S. by S. E. of Mont-
pelier, the county seat and State capital.
Manufacturing and granite cutting.
EVENING TELEGRAPH; every even
Ing except Sunday, eight pages 15x22; sub-
Bcriptlou— $3; established 1898; W. K. Daven-
port, editor and publisher (1 — 1).
Circulation— Daily: In 1899, 'jkl." Actual
average for 1900. 3,17'.i. In 1901, yH.
Actual average for 1902, 3,7'--i7. In 1903.
yH. In 1904, I.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $3; established
189T; Frank E. Langley, editor and publisher
(12^).
Circulation :
1
with
for 1902, 2,354? /or ms,' 2,7 10 if or i'^m,
3,1 61.
Publisher's announcement.— yiore than half
Barre's advertisers use no other medium
CIrc'n double that of anv other in Barre.
CRONACA SOVVERSIVA ; Satur
days; Italian; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established January, 1902; C. Abate, editor
and publisher (2—5 P).
QUARRY WORKERS' JOUR-
MaIj; monthly; labor; eight pages 22x15;
subscription 50 cents; established 1904; V. F.
McCarthy, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation : In 1904. (z— 11) H.
BARTON, Orleans Co. t] l,050t pop.
—of township 2,79(;t— on Boston & Maine
Rd., 28 m. N. by N. W. of St. Johnsbury.
Furniture and cotton goods manufactories.
Farming.
ORLEANS CO. MONITOR; Mondays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1872; Wallace H. Gilpin,
editor and publisher (2— 5).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher assert",
smallest edition 2,175. In 18%, I, In 1897, Y.
In 1898. "iKL." (? ?) In 1900, publisher asserts,
smallest number printed durinc the year
was 2.150. Actual average for KOI, 2,429;
14 — 1).
Circulation: Actual average for 1898,
L,933; for 1899, 2,025; /or a year endivg
vith Sept., \mx 2,159; for 1901. 2,276;
for 1902, 2,775; /or 1903, 2,792; for 1904,
2,893.
BELLOWS FALLS, Wiyidham Co. q,
4,337+ pop., on Fitchburg, Central Vermont,
Rutland and Boston & Maine Rds. and Con-
necticut r., 114 m. W. N. W.ot Boston. Mass.
Water power, used in paper mills and
manufactories.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1855; Willis C. Belknap, editor; W. C. Bel-
knap & Co., publishers ( 12— 4).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. .4c<MaZatvrafire/or 1898, 2,695. In
1899, yH. Inl900 zH. Actual avrr age for
a year ending ivith March, 1901. 2,588; for
1902, 2,856; for 1903, 3,210; for 19(J4,
3,389.
BENNINGTON, c. h., Bennington
Co. P 5,(356+ pop.— of township 8,033+— on
Rutland Rd., 38 m. E. of Troy, N.Y. Knit
goods and woolen manufactories, mills,
machine works and a pottery. Paper, pulp,
collar and cuflf factories. Agriculture.
EVENING BANNER; every evening
except Sundays, and BANNER AND RE-
FORMER Thursdays: independent-re-
publican; daily four, weekly eight pages
17J^x22; subscription — daily $3, weekly |5l: es-
tablished— Banner 1840, Reformer 1875, con-
solidated 1903; Frank E. Howe, editor and
publisher (1—5).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1904, 1,708.
Weekly: In 1896, "jkl.- In 1897. Z. In
1899, publisher asserts, smallest nimiber
printed 1,650. In 19(Xl, I. Actual aver (igc for
a year ending with January, 190^;, 1,787;
/or 1902, 1,966. In 1903, yl. Actual aver-
age for m)i, 3,330.
BRADFORD, Orange Co.n-QU\ pop.
— of township 1,338 — on Boston cfe Maine
Rd. and Connecticut r., 12 m. S. W. of Wells
River and 30 S. E. of Montpelier, the State
capital. Paper and grist mills and bobbin,
spool, tub and sash factories. Agriculture.
UNITED OPINION; Fridays: inde-
pendent-republican; eight pages 113^x24; sub-
scription $1.50; establisYied 1866: H.E.Parker,
editor; Opinion Publishing Co., publishers
(8-3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1600. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y'.
In 1898. -JKL." In 1900. 1. In 1901, (z— 1,2.5) I.
In 1902. yl. In 1903. (z-4) I. In l!t04, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
]049
VERMONT.
VERMONT.
BRANDON, «««««<* ^0.-02,7591 pop.,
on Central Vermont Rd., 51 m. S. of Bur-
lington. Ochre mines and marble quarries.
Agriculture.
UNION; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1871; R.
C. Flood, editor: The Brandon Publishing Co.,
publishers (8—3).
Circulation : In 1395, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,220. In 189fi. I. In 1897 Y. In
1898. "iKL." In 1903, Z (4).
BRATTLEBORO. Windham Co. O,
5,297+ pop.— of township 6,640t— on Boston &
Maine and Central Vermont Rds. and Con-
necticut r., 11 m. S. S. E. of Newfane, the
county seat. Two organ manufactories.
Farming.
NEW ENGLAND FARMER; Satur
days; agricultural; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1822; Ullery & Co.,
editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circiilatiou : Rating varied from E (n 1892
to Q in 1895. In 189e, G. In 1897, Z. In
1893, zG. In 1899, yG. In 1900, yG. In
1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 1903, (z-^) G. In
1904, (z— 4) F (••).
VERHIONT PHOENIX: Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1834; O. L. French, editor
and publisher (1 — 4).
Circiilatiou: Actual average for 1895,
4,341; for 1896, 4,470. In 1897, Y. In
1898, H. Actual average for a year ending
with September, 1899, 4,487 ;/or a year end-
ing ivith June, 1900, 4,67t2; for a year end-
ing with September, 1901, 4,788; for 1902,
4,947;/orl903, 4,943;/o/- 1904, 4,991.
W 1 N D H A i>l CO. REFORIVIER ;
Fridays; independent; eight to twelve pages
17x24; subscription $1.50; established 1876;
E. H. Crane, editor; The Vermont Printing
Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
5,300. In 1895, G. In 1896. G. In 1897 Y.
In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 19U3, yH. In
1904 yH
ZION'S STJARNAN (STAR OF
ZION); monthly; Swedish; eight pages
9x12; subscription 25 cents; established 1896;
T. E. Aslev, editor and publisher (3—3). Cir-
culation—In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4). (A A).
BRISTOL, Addison Co. -n2,061t pop.,
on Bristol Rd., 25 m. S. by S. E. of Burling-
ton. Manufacturing town. Farming.
HERALD ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; Wilson Bros., editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,008. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, '•JKh." In 1900, publisher asserts, during
the past year were printed each week 1,008.
In 1901, "JKL.-
NEWS ; Fridays; republican; ten pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1900; The
Bristol News Co., editors and publishers
(6-3).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending ivith March, 1901, 1,440. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, "JK.L.'
BURLINGTON, c. h., Chittenden
Co. t] 18.640+ pop., on Central Vermont and
Rutland Rds. and Lake Champlain, 20 m. S.
E. of Plattsburg. N.Y. Lake commerce and
manufactures of lumber. Cotton and
woolen manufactories and iron works.
Seat of the University of Vermont and
State Agricultural and Medical Colleges.
Agriculture.
FREE PRESS ; every morning except
Sunday, and VVEEKLY. Thursdays; re-
publican; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
20x26; subscription — daily $6, weekly $1;
established— dally 1848, weekly 1828; J. L,
Southwlck, editor; Free Press Association,
publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1895, 4,078; for 1896,4,386; for a year
ending with September, 1897, 4,394 ; for
189S, 5,464 ; for 1899, 4,371 ; for 1900,
4,649; for a year ending with March, 1901,
4,613; /or 1902, 6,035 ;/or 1903, 5,566;
for 1904, 6,68t2.
Weekly: In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In 1897
Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, y J. In 1900, zH.
In 1901, H. Actual average for 1902, 6,771 (
for 1903, 6,007. In 1904. yG.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
four and eight pages 195^x26; subscription $3:
established 1894; Joseph Auld, editor and
publisher (1—4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895.
3.503; for 1896,4,113; /or 1897, 4,2635
for a year ending with September, 1898,
5,613; for a year ending with April,l899,
5,525; /or a year ending with April, 1900,
5.057; /or 1901, 4,683. In 1902, yG. Ac-
tual average for 1903, 5,046 : for 1904,
6,018.
Publisher's announcement.— Average circu-
lation 904, 6,018; last 6 mos., 6,625; last 3
mos., 7,024; last mo., 7,347. Nearly double
in Burlington and vicinity of any other
paper ; covers all villages and Rurals within
50 miles better than any other paper.
CLIPPER. (See Essex Record, Essex
Junction.)
EXPANSION; monthly (A A);
VERMONT MEDICAL MONTH-
LY; medical; forty pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established 1895; H. Edwin Lewis, editor
and publisher (3— .3).
Circulation; In 1896, "iiiL." Inl89(,I. In
1898. yl. In 1899, "jkl." . „^ . ^,
VERMONT ANTIQUARIAN; quar-
terly (A A).
CAMBRIDGE, Lamoille Co. b 1.606t
pop., on Central VermontRd.. 17 m. N. W, of
Hyde Park, the county seat. Manufacturing
and farming.
SENTINEL. {See Messenger, Morris-
i'''Hl0 ^
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays; eight pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1887; The
Transcript Publishing Co,, editors and pub-
lishers (7—3) . Circulation "jiiL"
DANBY, RuUand Co. -D 964 pop., on
Rutland Rd., 18 m. S. of Rutland, the county
seat. Agriculture and farming.
SOUTHERN VERMONT M I R-
ROR; Fridays; twelve pages 10}^xl4; sub-
scription $1; established December, 1901;
Chas. S. Baker, editor; Mirror Printing Com-
pany, publishers ( 1—3). Circulation "j.kl. ■■
EAST RYEGATE, Caledonia Co. cT
100+ pop.
PROGRESSIVE FARMER ; monthly
(AA).
ENOSBURG FALLS, Franklin Co.
\2 954+ pop.— of township 2,054+— on Central
Vermont Rd., 18 m. N. E. of Saint Albans,
the county seat. Woolen mill. Farming,
ENOSBURG STANDARD; Fridays;
four pages 17x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1895; Rose & Tyler, editors and pub-
lishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
ESSEX JUNCTION, Chittenden
Co.t3 l,141+pop.-of township 2,203— on Cen-
tral Vermont Rd.. 6 m. E. of Burlington, the
1050
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
VERMONT.
county seat. Agriculture and manufact-
uring.
ESSEX RECORD; Thursdays; repub
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; Hays&Chafey, editors; Essex
Publishing Co., publishers; prints the Bur-
lington suburban list of twelve weekly
papers (12—3).
Combiued circulation: In 1896. "ikj,." In
1897, ii Z. In 1898, yG. Actual average for
1899, r,983! /or 1900, 7,346. In 1901, yG.
In 1902, yG. In 19o3, (z-4) F. In 1904, vF.
GREEN MOU>TAlN PRESS; Tues
days; independent; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1888: L. H. Roscoe,
editor and publisher (12 — J). Circ'n "jkl."
VERMONT HOME GUARDS;
monthly; temperance; four pages 11x14;
subscription 25 cents; established 1883; Mrs.
8. K. Huss, editor; L. H. Roscoe, publisher
(12-4).
Circulation: In 1904, January, publisher
asserts, every issue during the past year
was 1,200. Actual average for l^)i, 1,400.
VERMONT ISSUE; monthly; anti-
saloon; eight pages 8x11; subscription 50
cents; established May, 1901; G.W.Morrow,
editor; Vermont Anti-saloon League, pub-
lishers (12— 1).
Circulation: Aotual average for a year
ending with February, 1903, 5,917 ; for 1903,
4,584; /or 1904, 5,060.
FAIRH AVEN, Rutland Co. u 2,m\
pop.— of township 2,999 — on Delaware &
Hudson Rd., 15 m.W. of Rutland, the county
seat. Manufacture and quarrying of mar-
ble and slate.
ERA ; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription S1.50; established 1879; John Met-
calf , editor and publisher (.3 — 3j. Circ'n-iKL."
GROTON, Caledonia Co. cf l,059t pop.,
on Montpelier & Wells River Rd., 28 m. E.
of Montpelier, the State capital. Granite
quarries. Farming.
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 173^x24; sub
scription .SI. 50; established 1897; The Republi-
can Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(1 — 4). Circulation "jkl "
HARD'WICK, Caledonia Co. cri.334t
pop.— of township 2,466+— on St. Johnsbury
& Lake Champlain Rd.. about 16 m. N. N. W.
of St. Johnsbury, the county seat. Granite
quan-ies and lumber mills. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1889; C. P. Sawyer, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkj--" In 1898. Z.
In 1899. Z. In 1902. "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
HINESBURG, Chittenden Co. tl 1.216
pop., 12 m. S. E. of Burlington. Tannery.
RECORDER. (See Eseex Record, Essex
Junction).
ISLAND POND, ^««ar Co. d 2,000
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 60 m. N. E. of
Montpelier, the State capital. Agriculture
and lumbering.
ESSEX CO. HEIIALD; Fridays;
republican ; four pages lSx24 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1873; W. H. Bishop, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
liUDLOW, Windaor Co. D 1,454+ pop.,
—of township 2 012+— on Rutland Rd.and
Black r., 24 m. S. E. of Rutland. Manu-
factures of cloth and woolen goods.
VERMONT TRIBUNE; Fridays ;
local; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
VERMONT.
established 1876; H. L. Hlndley, editor; Ver-
mont Printing Co., publlsliers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1897, -jkl." In 1898, Z.
Actual average for 1899, 2,241; for 1900,
2, 132 ; for 1901, 2, 036 ; for a year ending
with July, 1902, 2,140. In 1903, (z-4) 1.
In 1904, yl.
LYNDON, Caledonia Co. [3' 232+ pop.—
of township 2,956+— on Boston & Maine Rd.
and Passumpsic r., 7 m. N. of St. Johnsbury,
the county seat. Large novelty works and
railroad shops. Agriculture and lumbering.
VERMONT UNION; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1865; J. B. Chase, editor; C. M.
Cliase Estate, publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895. H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, zl.
In 1901, (z— 4) I. In 1908, vl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, "JKL."
LYNDONVILLE, Caledonia Co. ^
1,274+ pop.— of township 2,956+— on Boston &
Maine Rd., 9 m. N. of St. Johnsbury, the
county seat. Railroad shops. Agriculture
and lumbering.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1889; Holbrook & Fuller, editors and
publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl." Actual average for
a year ending with June, 19(i0, 2,010; for
a year ending tcith June, 1901, 2,218. In
19(.i2, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, I (DD)-
MANCHESTER, c. h., Bennington
Co. p 1,955+ pop., on Bennington & Rutland
Rd. and Battenkill r., 30 m. S. of Rutland
Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 19x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1861; David K. SImonds, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl "
MIDDLEBIJRY, c. h., Addison Co.
-a 1,897+ pop.— of township 3,045+— on Rut-
land Rd. and Otter creek, 33 m. N. N. W . of
Rutland and 35 S. of Burlington. Iron foun-
dry and sash and blind manufactories.
Seat of MIddlebury College. Italian mai-ble
mills, marble quarries, lime kilns and pulp
mills. Agriculture.
REGISTER; Fridays; republican; ten
to twelve pages 15x22 ; subscription $1..59 ;
established 1836; Register Company, editors
and publLshers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. Z.
In 1898, zl. Actual average for a year end-
ing with August, Xi'dS^, 2,229. In 191)0, yl.
In 1901. vl. In 1902, y I. In 1903, yl. Inl9<)4,yl.
UNDERGRADUATE; monthly,
during college year; collegiate; twenty pages
8x101^; subscription $1; established 1876; Stu-
dents of MIddlebury College, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "J.KL." (A A).
MILTON, Chittenden Cn. ^ 1,804 pop.,
on Central Vermont Rd., 20 m. N. of Bur-
lington. Pulp, saw and excelsior mills.
RAYS. (.See Esse.c Record, Esse.v Junc-
tion.)
MONTPELIER, c. h., Washington
Co. n StatB Capital, 6,266+ pop., on Cen-
tral Vermont and Montpelier & Wells River
Rds.and Winooskl r.,204m.N. W. of Bos-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1051
VERMONT.
tou, Mass. Manufacturing and granite
cutting. Agriculture.
EVENIN<i ARtiUiS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and A KG US AND PA-
TlilOT, Wednesdays; democratic; four
pages— dally 20x26, weekly 25x31; subscrip-
tion—dally $:i, weekly $1.5(); established-
daily Argua 1898, weekly Argua 1850, Patriot
1821; Morris H. Atkins, editor; Argus and
Patriot Companv, publishers (1 — t).
Circulation-Daily: Inl898.zl. Inl899. 1.
Actual average for 1900, '^,650. Actual
average for a year eliding with February,
1902, '2,731; for 1902, 3,2titi ; for 1903,
3,04S:/(>'- 1904,3.068.
Weekly: Rating varied from 7,500 In 1891 to
H In 1895. In 1896, C;. In 1897. Y. In 1898.
zl. In 1899, G. Actunl average for 1900,
4,035; /or 1901, 3,588; for 1902, '2,556;
for 1903. 3,430 ; for 1914, 3,256.
JOURNALi; every evening except Sun-
day, and VERMONT WATCHMAN,
Thursdays; republican; daily four, weekly
eight pages 18x24; subscription— dally $3,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1897, weekly
1806; Arthur Ropes, editor; The Vermont
Watchman Publishing Company, publishers
(6-3).
Circulation — Daily: "jkl." In 1903,
(z— 4) I. In 1904. yl.
Weekly: Actual average for 1894, 3,838.
Inl89.o,H. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. Inl898,yr.
In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (O •). In 1904, yl.
MORRISVIIiLE, J^amoiWc Co. \h
l,262t pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 24 m. N.
of Montpelier, the State capital. Manufact-
uring. Water power.
MESSENGER; Fridays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established January,
1901; D. H. Lamberton, editor and publisher;
prints editions for neighboring towns (8—3).
Combined circulation "jkl" In 1903,
(z-4) !(••). In 1904, yl.
NEWS AND CITIZEN; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1881; L. H. Lewis, editor;
The Lamoille Publishing Co., publishers;
prints an edition for Hyde Park. Combined
circulation "JKL. ( + + )
NEWPORT, c.h., Orleans Co. h l,874t
pop.— of township 3,113+— on Canadian Pa-
cific and Boston & Maine Rds. A summer
resort at head of Lake Memphremagog.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
EXPRESS AND STANDARD; Fri
days; republican; eight pages 18x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1854; D. W. Hil-
dreth, editor and publisher (3 — 3). Circula-
tion "JKL.- In 1898, Z. In 1902, Z (4, 5).
NORTHFIELD, Washington Co. n
1,508+ pop.— of township 2,855+— on Central
Vermont Rd.. 10 m. S. S. W. of Montpelier,
the Stale capital and county seat. Seat of
Norwich University. Has slate quarries
granite works, canning factory and woolen
mill. Lumbering and farming.
NEWS; Tuesdays ; Independent- republi-
can; eight to twelve pages 17J^x22; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1878; Fred N.Whitney,
editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,900. Actual average for 1896,
3,258; /or 1897, 2,349; /or 1898. 2,302;
for 1899, 2,229. In 1900, yl. In 1904, Janu-
ary, publisher asserts, no Issue for the past
seven years has bpen less than 2,000. In 1904,
January, publisher asserts, no issue for the
past eight yeara has been less than 2,000.
VERMONT.
NORTH TROY, Orleans Co. d 582t
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 14 m. W. of
Newport, the county seat, and 90S. of Mon-
treal, P. Q. Agriculture and lumbering.
PALiLADIUM; Thursdays; republican:
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1874; A. H. Butterfleld ecfitor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl." In 1899. Z. In 1902. ••ikl.-
POULTNEY, Rutland Co. -a 3,108t
pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd. and Poult-
ney r., 18 m. S. W. of Rutland, the county
seat. Seat of Troy Conference Academy.
Slate quarrying. Farming.
JOURNAL,; Thursdays ; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873 ; O. W. Humphrey, editor and
publisher (7-3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.650. In 1896. 1. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL."
RANDOLPH, Orange Co. D- 1,540+
pop.— of township 3,141+— on Central Ver
mont Rd., 30 m. from Montpelier, the State
capital. A manufacturing town. Agricult-
ural region.
GREEN MOUNTAIN STATE;
Thursdays ; republican ; eight to twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1891; L. B.
Johnson, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
HERALD AND NEWS; Thursdays;
republican; ten to twelve pages 15x2i!; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1873; L. B. Johnson,
editor and publisher; prints six special edi-
tions for neighboring towns (12 — 4).
Combined circulation: Actual average
/or 1895, 3.436. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, zH. Actual average for
1900,4,006. In 1901, yH. Actual average
for 1902, 4,359; for 1903, 4,315; for 1904,
4,505.
RICHFORD, Franklin Co. ^ 2,421t
pop., on Canadain Pacific and Central Ver-
mont Rds. and Mlssisquoi r., 28 m. N. E.
of Saint Albans, the county seat. Lumber
manufacturing and agriculture.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent-repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; Gazette Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAL.; Thursdays; prohibition;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1878; Charles L. Reed, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl "
RICHMOND, Chittenden Co. "^-[m
pop., 10 m. S. E. of Burlington.
GAZETTE. {See Essex Record, Essex
Junction.)
RUTLAND, c. h., Rutland Co. -a
11,499+ pop., on Bennington & Rutland, Dela-
ware & Hudson and Rutland Rds. and Otter
creek. Scale and shirt manufactories. Cen-
ter of Vermont marble production.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; re-
publican; daily four pages 20x26, vseekly
eight pages 18x24; subscription— dally $5,
weekly $1; establislied 1899; Charles T. Fair-
field, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation- Dnily: Actual average for
1900,2,682. In 1901, yH. Actual average
for 1902, 3,746; /or 1903, 3,669; for 1904,
3,147.
Weekly: Actual average for 1900, 4.371.
In 1901, yG. Act ual average for l^tQ^i, 4,669 1
for 19(3, 4, 529; /or 1904, 4,420.
1052
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
VERMONT.
HERAIiD; every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; daily four, weekly eight pages 20x26;
•ubscription— daily $6, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1861, weekly 1T94; Herald and Globe
Aisociation, editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1894, publisher
asserts, not less than 3,300. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (••).
Actual average for 1904, 3)527.
Weekly: Rating varied from 4,200 in 1894
to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl (• •). In 1904, yl.
Publisher's announcement.— Comparison of
the two papers will convince you that the
best paper in Rutland, Vt., is the Herald
— and it has the largest circulation. It in
doubt investigate ! Permission given Asio-
of Am. Advertisers to examine our circuLa.
tlon. (Read our display ad on this page).
SAINT ALBANS, c. li., Franklin
Co. tl 6,239+ pop., on Central Vermont Rd.,
3 m. from Lake Champlain and TO S. of
Montreal, P. Q. Large creamery, granite
works and bridge-building works. Railroad
shops. Butter market. Electric light.
MESSENGER ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; daily eight, weekly ten to twelve
pages 30x24; subscription — daily $5.50, weekly
$1; established— daily 1861, weekly 1837; St.
Albans Messenger Company, editors and pub-
lishers (1—4).
Circulation— Daily : Accorded I from 1891
to 1895. In 1896. I, In 1897, Y. Inl898. "jkl"
Actual average for a year ending with Sep
tember, 1899, 1,090. In 1900, I. Actual av-
erage for 19n. 1,939. In 1902, yl. Actual
average for 1903, 2,661 5/orl904. 3,166.
Weekly: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In 1897,
Y. Actual average for 189S, 3.508; for a
year ending ivith September, 1899, 4.909. In
1900, yG. Inl901,yH. In 1902, yH. Inl903,
yH. Actual average for 1904, 2,576.
VERMONTER; monthly; literary;
thirty-six pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab
lished 1895; Charles S. Forbes, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, I. Actual average
for 1897, 1,862. In 1898. yl. In 1899. y I. In
1900, yl. Actual average for 1901, 4,277;
for a year ending ivith February, 1902,
4,888. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yH.
SAINT JOHNSBURY, c. h., Cale-
donia Co. cf 5,6(16+ pop.— of township 7,010+
—on St. Johnsbury & Lake Champlain and
Boston & Maine Rds. and Passumpsic r.,
34 m. E. N. E. of Montpelier, tiie State cap-
VERMONT.
ital. Scale manufactory, farming imple-
ment and electric light works.
CALEDONIAN; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1887 ; Arthur F. Stone, editor and
publisher.
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 2,025. Actual average Jor 1896,
2,032. In 1897, I Z. In 1898, y I. Actual
average for 1899. 1.925. In 1900, y I. In
1901. (z— 3) I. Actual average for a year
ending with May, 1902, 1,974. In 1903, yl.
Actual average for 19C4. 2,096.
REPUBLICAN; Weduesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1885; C. T. Walter, editor; Saint
Johnsbury Republican Co., publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: Rating varied from H in 1892
to I In 1895. Actual average for 1896. 2,496.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, vT. Actual average for a
year ending with October 20, 1899, 2.767:
for 1900, 2,774. In 19()1. vH. Actual aver-
age for 1902, 3, 4:7S. In 1903, vH. In 1904, yH.
AMERICAN FISH CULTURIST;
monthly; piscatorial; thirty six pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established January, 1903;
E. N. Carter, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation "jkl-"
VERMONT MISSIONARY; month-
ly; congregational; eight pages 9xl2i^; sub-
scription 10 cents; established 1889; Rev. C.
H. Merrill, editor; Vermont Domestic Mis-
sionary Society, publishers (6—3). Does not
insert advertisements (A A).
SHELBOURNE, Chittenden Co. tl
451 pop., 7 m. S. E. of Burlington.
REVIEW. (See Essex Record, Essex
Junction).
SOUTH LONDONDERRY, fTind-
ham Co. R 412 pop., on Central Vermont
Rd., 36 m. N. W. of Brattleboro. Carriage
shops and chair factory.
LONDONDERRY SIFTER; Fridays;
independent; four pages 30x26; subscription
$1 ; established 1884 ; Sifter John, editor ; Henry
M. Shanks, publisher.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,350. Inl896. I. Inl897.Y. Inl898,".iKL."
Actual average for n year ending with Sep
tember, 1901. i;339. In 1902, jl. In 1903,
"JKL."
SPRINGFIELD, Windsor Co.a-
2,040+ pop.— of township 3,432+— on Connec-
ticut and Black rs. Manufacturing and
farming.
REPORTER ; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.30; estab-
lished 1878: F. W. Stiles, editor and publisher
(S— 3). Prints an edition for Chester
Circulation: In 1899. ■•iKi.- In 1900,1. In
.
The Rutland, Vt., Newspaper Situation.
Permission has been f;iven the
Association of American Ad-
vertisers to examine the circula-
tion of the Rutland Herald.
The same priv'ilege will be given
any advertiser or advertising agen-
cy. We would welcome an investi-
gation, either of our own circulation
alone or of both Rutland dailies.
If in doubt, investigate!
If you want the best paper and
the largest circulation, you will ob-
tain them by using
The HERALD for RUTLaND. Vermont.
ir^Most of the retail drug and prrocery trade in Vermont is supi>liP(l by wholesalers
in New Hampshire, ifas-sachnsetts and New Yorli States; an important fact to remember
when consilering results in Vermont.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1053
VERMONT.
1901. yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z-^) I. In
1904, yl.
S W A N T O N , Franklin Co. ^ l,168t
pop.— of township 3,745+— on Central Ver-
mont, St. Johnsbury & Lake Champlaln and
Canada Atlantic Rds. and Mlssisquoi r.
near the northern end of Lalce Champlaln,
9 m. N. of Saint Albans, the county seat.
Marble works and suspender, gun-powder
and cartridge manufacturing and wood-
working. Kindling wood. Lime.
COURIER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1877;
Carl C. Fletcher, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation 'VJU.'
UNDERHIIiL, Chittenden Co. ^ 840
pop., 133^ m. N. E. of Burlington.
ENTERPRISE. (See Essex Record
Essex Junction).
VERGENNES, Addi$on Co. -a 1.753t
pop., on Rutland Rd. and Otter creek, 7 m.
from Lake Champlaln and 31 S. of Burling-
ton. Seat of State Industrial School.
Manufacturing.
ENTERPRISE AND VERMONT-
ER; Thursdays ; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established— jEnfcr-
prise 1900, Vermonter 1855, consolidated 1901;
Robert W. McCuen, publisher; prints edi-
tions for Orwell. Mlddlebury, Bridport and
New Haven (12—4).
Combined circulation: Actual average
for 1901. 4,569; for 1902, 4,508; for 19u3,
4,654; /or 1904, 4,093.
WATERBURY, Washington Co. a
1,597+ pop.— of township 2,810+— on Central
"Vermont Rd. and Winooski r., 11 m. N. W.
of Montpeller, the county seat and State
capital. Manufacturing.
RECORD; Tuesdays; eight pages 15x22;
Bubsorlption $1.25; established 1878; H. C.
Whitehill, editor and publisher; prints an
edition for Stowe (8—3). Combined circula-
tion "iKi." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
-WHITE RIVER JUNCTION,
Windsor Co. D- 1,500 pop., on Central Ver-
mont, Boston & Maine and W^oodstock
Rds. and at confluence of White and Con-
necticut rs., 10 m. E. of Woodstock. Farm-
ing.
liANDMARK; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; eatab-
VERMONT.
lished 1888: C. R. Jamason, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Circuiatiun : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. In 1896, I, In 1897, I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
INTER-STATE JOURNAI.;
monthly; literary; twenty pages 9x13;
subscription 50 cents; established 1900; Chas.
R. Cummings, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKJ,."
WILMINGTON, Windham Co. R
410+ pop.— of township 1,221+— on Hoosao
Tunnel & Wilmington Rd., 20 m. W. of
Brattleboro. Lumber mills. Agriculture,
grazing and gold mining.
DEERFIEL.D VAL.L,EY TIMESi
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.36; established 1888; L. E. Straw-
ser, editor and publisher (9 — 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. Actual average for 1896,
1,473. In 1897, I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899. zl.
In 19U0, yl. In 1901, I. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
WINDSOR, Windsor Co. D- l,565t
pop.— of township 2,119+— on Central Ver-
mont Rd. and Connecticut r., 11 m. S. of
White River Junction. Market for farm
produce, cattle, poultry and maple sugar.
Agriculture.
VERMONT JOURNAL.; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2.30; established 1783; Journal Co., editors
and publishers; prints special editions for
neighboring towns (7—3 P). Combined circu-
lation "JKL."
WINOOSKI, Chittenden Co. ^ 3,783
pop., 3 m. E. of Burlington.
JOURNALi. (See Essex Record, Essex
Junction).
WOODSTOCK, c. h., Wlndior Co. D-
1,284+ pop.— of township 2,557+— on Wood-
stock Rd. and Otta Quechee r., 14 m. W. of
White River Junction. Agriculture.
SPIRIT OF THE AGE ; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1840: Edward C. Dana, editor
and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
VERMONT STANDARD; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1853; Brown & Moore, edi-
tors and publishers.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.850. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. Id
1898. yl. In 1899. vl. In 1900. vl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
VIRGINIA.
Population 1,854,184 1. Land Area 40,125 sq. miles.
Bounded northeast by Maryland, east by Maryland and the Atlantic Ocean,
south by North Carolina and Tennessee, and northwest by Kentucky and West
Virginia. State capital : Richmond. Principal products and industries : Fruit,
wheat, corn and tobacco, and flour manufacturing. Number of newspapers and
other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 247, divided as follows : Daily, 32: tri-weekly,
2; semi- weekly, 5; weekly, 161; bi-weekly i , semi-monthly, 7; monthly, 35;
bi-monthly, 2 ; quarterly, 2.
The cities of oyer 10,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Richiiiond 85,0.50t
Norfolk 46,624t
Petersburg 21, SI Of
Roanoke 21,49.5t
Ne^vport News 19,635t
liynchbura: 18,891 1
PortHinoiith 17,427t
Dauville 16,520t
Alexandria 14,528t
ABINGDON, c. h., Washington Co. p
1,3061- pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 14 m.
N. E. of Bristol. Farming.
VIRGINIAN} Thursdays; Independent-
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1842; Chas. H. Stock, editor
and publisher (2—4).
Circulation; In 1900."isi-" Inl901,Z
(1, 2, 4, 5). Actual average for a year ending
tvith June, 1902, 1,809. In 1903, vl. In
1904, yl.
ACGOMAC, c, h., Accomao Co. D- 8H
pop., on New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk
Rd., 13 m. from the Atlantic ocean. Fishing
and oyster dredging.
PENINSULA ENTERPRISE;
Thursdays; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1881; John W. Edmonds, edi-
tor and publisher (3— 3). Circulation "iKi."
ALEXANDRIA, c. h., Alexandria
Co. r^ U,528f pop., on Southern and Penn-
sylvania Rds. and Potomac r., 6 m. below
Washington, D. C. Good harbor. Manu-
factures.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and TRI-WEEKL.Y, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdaj^s ; democratic ; four
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5, triweek-
ly $3; established 1800; Hubert Snowden, edi-
tor and publisher (7—3 P). Circulation— daily
••JKL." tri weeklv "jkl."
TI>IES; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 13x20; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1894; The Times Newspaper Company,
editors and publishers (6—3)..
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. •■jjcL." In 1900, Z. In 1902. "jkl." In
1903, Z (4) (A A).
HOME NEWS; Saturdays; Afro-Ameri-
can; independent; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription jl; established 1901; Murray & Es-
till, editors and publishers (1 — 1). Circula-
tion "JKL."
INDUSTRIAIi ADVOCATE; Satur-
days; colored; independent and masonic;
eight pages 11x16: subscription $1; estab-
Ished June, 1902; Magnus L. Robinson, editor
and publisher (8— 3). Circulation "jkl."
3IORNI\G CALL; Sundays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 18x23: subscription $1.20;
established November, 1901; J. Stanley Neale.
editor and publisher. Circulation "iKj,."
AMHERST, c. h., Amherst Co. D on
Southern Rd., 14 m. N. by N. E. of Lynch-
burg. Tobacco growing.
NEW ERA; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages a0x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881; C. J. Campbell, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3P). Circulation "jkl."
PROGRESS; Thursdays; independent-
democratic; four pages 2()x26; subscription
$1; established l'Ji3; Stlckley Tucker and
Ambrey E. Strode, editors and publishers
(1—5).
ASHLAND, ^ano««r Co. U l,147tpop.,
on Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac
Rd., 17 m. N. of Richmond, the State capital.
Seat of Randolph-Macon College. Farming.
HANOVER. HERALD; Fridays; four
pages 15x22; subscriptions!; established 1886;
W. B. Walton, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
BEDFORD CITY, c. h., Bedford
Co. D 2,416+ pop., on Norfolk & Western
Rd., 25 m. W. of Lynchburg. Woolen and
flour mills. Tobacco and wheat.
BEDFORD BULLETIN; Thursdays;
democratic: four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1894; Riley & Richardson,
editors and publishers (2 — 1).
Circulation: Actual average for 1899,
1,439; /or 1900, 2,004: for a year ending
with June, 1901. 2,070: /or a year ending
with July 17, 1902, 2,193. In 1903, (z-^ ) H.
In 19()4, vl.
BEDFORD DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1886; M. T. Harrison, editor
and publisher (6—3).
Circulatiou: Actual average for 1895,
1,329. InlS95, 1. In 1896, publisher asserts,
no edition less than 1.200. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "jjiL." ( ??). In 1903, Z (4 1 (••).
LIBERTY .STAR; nmnthly; literary;
eight pages 11x16; subscription 10 cents; es-
tablished November, lf»03; The Libertv Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (1 — 4)
(A A).
BERKLEY, A^or/oZi Co.r;8,899tpop.,
on Norfolk Southern Rd. and Elizabeth r.,
1 m. from and connected by ferry with
Norfolk. Cotton, knitting and lumber mills.
Iron ore in vicinity.
N0RF01>K CO. DEMOCRAT; Sat-
urdays; democratic; six pages 18x24; sub-
CATALCGCJE BY STATES.
1065
VIRGINIA.
sorlptlon $1 ; established October, 1901 ; Hugh
Johnson, editor; The Norfolk Co. Democrat
Publishing Co., publishers (6—3) . Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1903. Z (4) (• •).
BERRYVILLE, c. li., Clarke Co. i
»38f pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 23 m.
S. of Martinsburg, W. Va., and 50 N. W. of
Washington, D. C. Agriculture.
CLARKE COURIER; Wednesdays;
democratic; four pages 20x36; subscription
$1; established 1869; Hughes & Ricamore,
editors and publishers (2—4). Circn "isi"
BIGSTONE GAP, Wise Co. p l,617t
pop., on South Atlantic & Ohio and Louis-
ville & Nashville Rds., 26 m. N. E. of Jones-
ville. Woolen, hardware and furniture
manufactories and iron and coke furnaces.
POST; Thursdays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1891; Gil-
bert N. Knight, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation 'JKi.'
'B'LAC'KSTO'S'E, Nottoway Co. g 585t
pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 6 m. S. E. of
Nottoway, the county seat. Tobacco raising.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1890;
W. A. Land, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: Inl897. "jii" Actualaverage
/or 1898, 1,030) including special editions;
for 1899, 1,097. In 1900, yl. In 1901. "jkl."
SOUTHERN METHODIST RE
CORDER; weekly; methodist; sixteen
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1893;
Rev. Jas. Cannon, Jr., editor and publisher
(3-3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 4,050. Actual average for 1896,
4,360. In 1897. GZ. In 1898, zH. In 1899, yH.
In 1900, yH. In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
BLAND, c. h., 5iand Co. p 575 pop., 16
m. N. of Wytheville. Agriculture and
stock raising.
MESSENGER ; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
May, 19<>4; Andrews & Sneed, editors and
publishers (3— 5P).
REPORTER; Tuesdays; independent;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
January. 1901 ; Andrews & Sneed, editors and
publisliers (_6— 3). Circulation "jkl" (A A).
BOYDTON, c.h., Mecklenburg Co. p
527+ pop., on Atlantic & Danville Rd., near
Roanoke r., 13 m. E. N. E. of Clarksville.
Cotton and tobacco.
MECKLENBURG TIMES ; Fridays;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1900; J. S. Johnson, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl.-
BRIDGEWATER, Rockingham
Co. i 384+ pop., 9m.W. by S.W. of Harrison-
burg, the county seat. Onyx and slate
quarries. Summer resort.
HERALD; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1894; G.Richard
Berlin, editor and publisher (7 —3 P). Circu-
lation "iKL."
BRISTOL, Washington Co. p 9,860t
pop., on Norfolk & Western, Virginia &
Southwestern, Holston Valley and South-
ern Rds. and on State line between Vir-
ginia and Tennessee. Iron foundries, plan-
VIROINIA.
ing mills, veneer factory, brick works, iron
furnace and tannery.
HERALD; every morning except Mon-
days; democratic; eight pages 1(5^x22; sub-
scription $5; established August, 1903; The
Bristol Publishing Corporation, editors and
publishers (1 — 4). Circulation •'.iKi"
NEWS; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Tuesdays; republican; dally
four, weekly eight pages 16x22; subscription
—daily $3, weekly $1; established— daily
1890, weekly 1856; A. C. Smith, editor; A. C.
Smith & Sons, publishers (12—3). Circulation
—daily "jkl." weekly "jkl."
BUCHANAN, Botetourt Co. -a 716t
pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio and Norfolk Sc
Western Rds., 16 m. W. of Fincastle, the
county seat, and 38 N. W. of Lynchburg.
BANNER; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1892; Banner Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (7—3 P). Circulation "JiU--"
BUENA VISTA, Rockingham Co. 6
2,338 pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio and Nor-
folk & Western Rds., 8 m. E. of Lexington.
Paper mills, wagon factories and pulp.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899: Jamss W. Yates, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3). Circulation "ikl."
GAPEGHARLES, Northampton
Co. D- 1,040+ pop., on New York, Philadelphia
& Norfolk Rd. and at the mouth of Chesa-
peake bay, 32 m. N. by N. E. of Norfolk.
Agriculture.
NORTHAMPTON TIMES; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1889; The Times Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
GH ARLOTTE COURT HOUSE,
c. h., Charlotte Co. g 96+ pop., 43 m. S. E.
of Lynchburg and 85 S. W. of Richmond,
the State capital. Tobacco and wheat.
CHARLOTTE GAZETTE. {See
Smithville.)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, c. h., Al-
btmarle Co. n 6,449+ pop., on Chesapeake
& Ohio and Southern Rds. Seat of the
University of Virginia. Manufacturing,
agriculture and fruit growing.
PROGRESS; every evening except Sun-
day; independent-democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $4; established 1892; J. H.
Lindsay, editor and publisher (7—3 P). Cir-
culation "JKL"
CHRONICLE: semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; independent-democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1869;
The Chronicle Publishing Co., editors and
publishers; prints an edition for Nelson.
Combined circulation "jkl."
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
MAGAZINE; monthly, during the col-
lege year; collegiate; one hundred pages
6x10; subscription 81.75; established 1840; Lit-
erary Societies of the University of Virginia,
editors andpubllshers (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
ANNALS OF MATHEMATICSi
bi-monthly; scientific; thirty-two pages 9x11;
subscription $2; established 1885; Wm. M.
Thornton , editor and publisher ( 3—3) . Circu-
lation "JKL." (A A).
ALUMNI BULLETIN OF THE
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA; quar-
terly, January, April, July and October; col-
1056
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
VIRGINIA.
legiate; one hundred pages 4x7; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1893; The University of
Virginia, editors and publishers (12—3).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with January, 1904, 7,''25Q (A A).
CHASE CITY, Mecklenburg Co. g
542+ pop., on Southern Rd., 94 m. S. W. of
Richmond, the State capital. Saw and grist
mills and tobacco warehouses. Mineral
springs. Agriculture.
PROGRESS; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1887; The Chase Git j- Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl"
CHATHAM, c. h., PitUylvania Co. g
918+ pop., on Southern Rd., 16 m. N. by N.
"W. of Danville. Mineral deposits. Tobacco
growing.
PITTSYLVANIA TRIBUNE ; Frl
days; democratic; eight pages 30x26; sub-
gcrlption $1; established 1870; Wm. S. Davis,
editor and publisher (2—4).
Circulation: Inl897, "Jii' Aotualaverage
for 1898, 1,355, in-chtdingr special editions.
In 1899. "JKL."
CHINCOTEAGUE ISLAND,
Accomac Co. o- 22 m. N. E. of Acconac. Ferry
with Franklin City.
OYSTERMAN; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 14x22; subscription ,?1 ; es-
tablished 1893; T. C. Davis, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
CHRISTIANSBURG, c. h.,
Montgomery Co. p 659+ pop., on Norfolk
& Western Rd., 86 m. "W. of Lynchburg.
Tobacco factory. Seat of Christiansburg
Female Institute.
MONTGOMERY MESSENGER? Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1869; John R. EofT,
editor and publlsher(l3— 2). Circulation "jsl."
CLARE'mONT, Surry Co. O, 865t
pop., on Southern Rd. and James r., 60 m. E.
of Richmond. Saw mills, wagon factory
and wood-working industries. Lumber-
shipping point.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription 81 ; established 1879;
Will M. Hundley, editor and publisher (12 — 4)
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl- " Aotualaverage
for 1898, 1.059; /or 1899. 1,072; for 1900,
1.116. In 19(J1. vl. Actual average for
1902. 1,133; for 1903, 1,211. Inl904,(z-4) I.
CLARKSVILLE, Mecklenberg Co.
p 800 pop., on Southern Rd. and Dan-
Staunton and Roanoke rivers, 12 m. S. E.
of Boydton, the county seat. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; dem
ocratic; four pages 17x24; subscription 50
cents; established April. 1902; W. F. Swar-
ingen. editor and publisher (1 — 1). Circula
tion "j_pL." (A A).
CLIFTON FORGE, Alleghany Co. -a
3,212+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 12 m.
B. of Covington, the county seat. Farming
and iron-ore mininu. Blast furnaces.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent dem-
ocratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1890; George O. Greene, editor;
Review Printing and Publishing Co., pub-
lishers c'/— .■^).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1,199. In 1897. Y. In 1898, zl.
VIRGINIA.
In 1899, yl. In 19iX), yl. In 1901. ".ikl." In
1902,Z(4. 5).
COLORED UNION; biweekly; four
pages 17J^x24; subscription $1; established
1893; C.B.Brown, editor; Colored Union Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (3—4 P).
CLINTWOOD, c. h. Dickenson Co.
p 255+ pop. on Norfolk & Western Rd.,
10 m. N. of Tom Creek Station and 20 S. E.
of Pikevllle. Ky. Saw mill. Farming.
NEWS AND VIEWS; Fridays; repub-
lican; four pages 9x13; subscription 50 cents;
established 1887; F. D. Vauover. editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
TI3IES; Thursdays (A A).
COLONIAL BEACH, We.^tmore-
land Co. p 453+ pop., on Potomac r.,13m.
N. W. of Montross.
POTOMAC PROGRESS; Thursdays
(AA).
COVINGTON, c. h., Alleghany Co.-U
2,95i>+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 69 m.
W. of Staunton. Iron mines. Farming and
stock raising.
ALLEGHANY SENTINEL; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
|1 ; established 1888; John E. Campbell, editor
and publisher. Circulation ' 'jkl. • •
CREWE, Nottoway Co. g 1,3291 pop.,
on Norfolk & "Western Rd., 47 m. W. of
Petersburg. Tobacco warehouse, grist mill
and railroad machine shops. Farming.
NOTTOWAY NEWS; Fridays; inde-
pendent-democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established October. 1903; E. M.
Williams, editor and publisher (1—4).
CULPEPER, c. h., Culptper Co. b
1,618+ pop., on Southern and Chesapeake &
Ohio Rds., 69 m. S. W. of Washington, D. C.
Farming and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; four pages
20x26; subscription 50 cents; established 1891;
W. D. Hawley, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
EXPONENT; Fridays; democratic; six
pages 17x24- subscription $1; established 1881;
Raleigh T. Green, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "iju- "
DANVILLE, Pittsylvania Co. g
16,520+ pop., on Southern, Danville & West-
ern and Atlantic & Danville Rds. and Dan
r., 141 m. S. W. of Richmond, the State
capital. Flour and cotton mills. Agricult-
ure, tobacco raising and manufacturing.
BEE; every evening except Sundays; in-
dependent; four pages 18x24 ; subscript ion $3;
established 1899; Bee Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1904, I (DD)-
REGISTER; every morning except Mon-
day, and RECJlSTElt, semi weekly, Tues-
davs and Fridays; independent-democratic;
m<')rning six and eight pages 161^x22; semi-
weekly four pages 19^x24; subscription-
morning $5. semi-weekly (1; established —
morning 1882, semi weekly 1847; Register
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
(1—5).
Circulation— Morninjr : In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less tlian 1.032. In 1896. I. In
1897. Y. In 1898. "JKL." In 1900. Z. In 1901. Z (4).
In 1903. Z (4) (•#).
Semi-Weekly: Actual average for 1898,
1,927 ; for a year ending ii-ith March, 1899,
2.024. In 1900, zL In 1901. (z-4) I. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In U)04,yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1057
VIRGINIA.
VIRGINIA.
MIRROR I Saturdays; local; four pages
15x22: aubscrlptlnn $1; establlshea Septem-
ber, 1903; W. S. Blackburn, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
BAPTIST UNION; monthly; bap
tl8t; four pages 18x24; subscription 25 cents;
established 1887; T. B. Thame«, editor; E. R
Waddell, publisher (6—3). Circulation "tKi."
In 1898. Z. In 1902. Z (6). In 1903, Z (4) ••).
I»IETH01)IST ; monthly; methodlsl ;
eight pages 18x20 ; subscription 50 cents ; es-
tablished 1892; E. G.Moseley. editor; Method-
ist Laymen's Union, publishers (1—5).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 3,000. Actual average for 1896,
3,000. In 1897, H Z. In 1898, yH. In
1899. yl. Inl9(X), yl. Actual average for a
year ending with June, 1901, 3, 000. In
1902, yH. In 1903, (z^) H. In 1904, pub-
lisher asserts, every issue was ^,500.
NO-TilCENSE ADVOCATE; monthly;
prohibition; four pages 13x20; subscription
25 cents; established 1898: J. L. Gravely, edi-
tor, Boatright Bros. & Co., publishers (9—3).
Circulation "jki-" (A A).
J} AYTOIS, Rockingham Co. [j 425tpop.,
4 m. W. of Harrisonburg, the county seat.
Agriculture.
MUSICAL MIL.L.ION; monthly;
music; sixteen pages 8x11; subscription 50
cents ; established 1870; Ruebush & Hall,
editors; The Ruebush-KiefTer Company, pub-
lishers (12— :3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
6.575. In 1895. Q. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 4,917; for 1899,
7,250. In 1900, yG. In 1901. yG. Actual
average /or 1903. 10,791; for 1903, 13,-
100. In 1904, yF.
EASTVILLE, c.h., Northampton Co.
D- 318f pop., on New York, Philadelphia ft
Norfolk Rd., 45 m. N.E. of Norfolk. Fish and
oyster section. Truck farming.
EASTERN SHORE HERALiD;
Fridays; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1880; T. B. Robert-
son, editor and publisher (9—3). Circ'n"iKL."
EDINBURG, Shenandoah Co. i!^ 512t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd , 5 m. S. W. of
"Woodstock, the county seat. Flour mills
and sash and door factory.
SENTINEL. AND VALLEY AD-
VERTISER ; Thursdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1: established 1893; Hlsey &
Stoneburner, editors and publishers (9—3).
Circulation "jkl."
EMPORIA, c. h., Oreenesville Co. Q
1 ,027 f pop. , on Atlantic & Dan ville and Atlan-
tic Coast Line Rds., 63 m. W. of Suffolk.
Saw mills. Agriculture.
MESSENGER; Wednesdays; Independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1896; J. H. Smith and E. E. Goodwyn,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
VIR<JINTAN; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 80 cents; es-
tablished 1890 ; Virginian Publishing Com-
pany editors and publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
<J,50S. In 1895, H. Actual average for
1896. 3,747; for 1897. 4,027; for 1898,
4.232; for 1899, 4,400; /or 1900. 4,524i
for 1901, 4,581 . In 1902, yG. In 1903. (z— 4)
G. In 1904. (z-4) G.
VIRGINIA FARMER; monthly ;
eight pages 17i^x24 ; subscription 50 cents; es
tablished 1897; Farmer Company, editors
and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation : Actual ar'erage for a year
ending with July, 1900, 22,508; for a year
ending with February, 1901, 31,375; /or a
67
year ending loith February, 1902, 43,933.
In 1902. y B. In 1903, (z— 6) C. Actual average
forvm, 72,041.
FAIRFAX, c. h., Fairfax Co, b 373t
pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio and Southern
Rds., 18 m. W. by S.W. of Washington, D. C.
Manufactories of woolen goods, flour and
lumber.
HERA li D ; Fridays ; democratic ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1882; S. R. Donohoe, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
FALLS CHURCH, Fairfax Co. b
l,007i- pop., on Southern Rd., 6 m. W. of Wash-
ington, D. C. Residences of Washington
business men.
MONITOR; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1898;
Frank Lyon . editor and publisher. Prints an
edition for Overlook. Circulation -vkl."
FARMVILLE, c. h., PHnce Edward
Co. D 2,471+ pop., on Norfolk & Western and
Farmvllle & Powhattan Rds. and Appomat-
tox r., 55 m. E. of Lynchburg and 70 W. S. W.
of Richmond, the State capital. Tobacco
market. Manufacturing and mining.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1890;
J. L. Hart, editor and publisher (9—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
FINCASTLE, c. h., Botetourt Co. -D
652+ pop., on Atlantic & Danville Rd., 9 m.
S. of James r. and 40 W. of Lynchburg.
Farming.
HERA LD ; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 23x28; subscription $1 ; established 1865;
C. B. Camper, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
FLOYD, c. h., Floyd Co. p 402t pop.,
17 m. S. by S. E. of Christiansburg, the near-
est railroad point. Spoke and ax-handle
factory. Farming.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1891;
Sowers Bros., editors and publishers (2-^).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest issue 1,400. Actual average for
1896, 1,694. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl-"
FORTRESS MONROE, Elizabeth
City Co. D- on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 3 m.
S. E. of Hampton, the county seat. Seat of
the United States Artillery School.
JOURNAL OF THE UNITED
STATES ARTILLERY; bi-monthly;
military : one hundred and twenty-five pages
7x10: subscription $2.50; established 1892;
Capt. Andrew Hero, Jr., editor; Artillery
Board, publishers (o — 3).
Circulation: In 1899 "jkl." Actual average
for 1900, 1,061; for a year ending with
June, 1901. 1 ,162. In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jjiL."
FRANKLIN, Southampton Co. Q,
1,143+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line and Atlan-
tic & Danville Rds. and Blackwater r., at
head of navigation, 20 m. E. of Suffolk.
Lumber manufacturing. Com, cotton,
bacon, peanuts, potatoes and apple brandy.
GRAPHIC} Fridays; democratic; four
pages 8x12; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1900; J. P. Holland, Publishing Co..
editors and publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for 1903,
1,406. In 1904, yl.
1058
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
VIRGINIA.
SOUTHAMPTON DEMOCRAT j
Thursdays; independent- democratic ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; establisiied 1880;
W. H. Stroud, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion •Jii"
FREDERICKSBURG, Spottsylva-
nia Co. a 5,068+ pop., on Richmond. Fred-
ericksburg & Potomac and Potomac, Fred-
ericksburg & Piedmont Rds., at the head of
navigation on Rappahannock r., 57 m.
8. S. W. of Washington, D. C. Steamers to
Baltimore, Md., and to Norfolk twice a
week. Woolen, silk and flour mills. Plow
works and pickle factories.
STAR ; every evening except Sunday,
and FREE LANCE, triweekly, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays; democratic; four
pages— daily 13x2i(,tri weekly 20x26; subscrip-
tion—daily $3, tri weekly $1; established 1869;
Free Lance Star Publishing Company, edi-
tors and publishers (12 — 3).
Circulation— Daily: Inl901,aKi " Actual
average for 1902, 1,014. In 1903, "jkl-"
Tri-Weekly : In 1901, 'jkl ■■ Actualaver-
age for 1902, ti,6S0. In 1903, December, pub-
lisher asserts, every issue during the past
year has been at least 2,700. In 1901, yH.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI-WEEKLY; Wednesdays
and Saturdays; independent; four pages
15x22; subscription — daily $3, semi-weekly 73
cents; established— daily 1904, semi weekly
1900; Journal Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (2—5).
C ireu 1 ati on — Se m i-We ekly : In
1900, "JKL." Actual average for 1901, t2,'>24t2.
In 1902, vl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, I (DD).
CO UNCI LOR; monthly (A A).
FRONT ROYAL, c. h., Warren Go.
d] 1,005+ pop., on Southern and Norfolk A
Western Rds., near Shenandoah r., 140 m.
N. W. of Richmond, the State capital
Canning, milling and cigar making.
WARREN REGISTER; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 2ux26 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1896; C. W. Carson, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
WARREN SENTINEL; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 18x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1869; S. R. Miller, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jki "
GATE CITY, c. h., Scott Co. P521t
pop., on Virginia & Southern Rd.,31 m. W.
of Bristol. Planing mill. Farming and lum-
bering.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
March, 1903; The Boatright Printing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
(A A").
SCOTT CO. LEADER; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 15x22; suV^scrlptlon $1;
established 1900; C. C. Bausell, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
GLADE HILL, Franklin Co. g 75
pop., on Southern Rd., 10 m. E. of Rocky
Mount, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
FRANKLIN RURAL EVENTS;
Thuiidays; democratic; eight pages 11x16;
subscription .50 cents; established October,
1901; E. O. Coleman, editor; Royal Printing
Company, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
(AA).
GLADE SPRING, Washington Co.
P 304+ pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 13 m.
VIRGINIA.
N. W. of Abingdon, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1897; J.
W. Lyon, editor and publisher. Clrc'n -uu,.'*
GORDONS VILLE, Orange Co. a
•03+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 21 m.
E. N. E. of Charlottesville. Cotton mills-
and chair, broom and sash, door and bUnd
factories. Grain shipping.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent demo-
cratic; eight pages 133^2; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1873; Newton Lockwood, editor and
publisher (2— 4). Circulation "iju," (A A).
GRAHAM, Tanex-ell Co. p 1, 54 pop..
on Norfolk & Western Rd.. 20 m. N. E. of
Tazewell.
BANNER; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1902; B. F. Glnther, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
GRUNDY, Buchanan Co. P 300 pop.,
county seat of Buchanan County, 10 m. 8.
of Kentucky State line. Lumber.
SA N D Y VA L LEY NEWS ; Saturdays ;
four pages; 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished April, 1902. R. E. Williams, editor; W.
L. Ownbey, publisher (1—4). Circ'n"iKL."
HAGUE, Westmoreland Co. D- 53 pop.,
10 m. E. of Montross, the county seat.
Farming.
POTOMAC PROGRESS; Thursdays;
dep*-udent; four pages 19x25; subscription
ill ; established October, 1902; Hague Publish-
ing Companj:, publishers (12—3).
Circulation : In 1903, (z-11) I (A A).
HAMILTON, Loudoun Co. b 364f
pop., on Southern Rd., i4 m. N. W. of
Alexandria and 50 from Washington, D. C^
Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratle;
four pages 30x26; subscription $1; established
1889; G. Ernest Leith, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.530. In 1896.1. In 1897. Y. In
1898. "JKL." In 1899, Z. Inl902, "jkl "
HAMPDEN-SIDNEY, Prince Ed-
ward Co. D 74 pop., 7 m. S. W. of Farm-
viUe, the county seat, and 70 W. S. W. of
Richmond, the State capltaL Seat of Hamp-
den-Sldney College and the Union Theolog-
ical Seminary. Agriculture and mining.
HAIVIPDEN-SIDNEY MAGAZINEj
monthly, during college year; collegiate;
forty to seventy two pages 6x9; subscription
$1.50; established 1858; Studentsof Hampden-
Sldney College, editors and publishers. Cir-
culation "i£L."
HAMPTON, c. h., Elizabeth City Co.d-
3,441+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 2 m.
from Old Point Comfort and Fortress Mon-
roe. Trade in lumber, flsh, oysters, etc.
Agriculture.
MONITOR; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; establLshed
1876; H. L. Houston, editor and publisher (7— 3).
Clrc'n "iSL." Inl902. Z(1.2,4.5). Inl903, Z(4).
CHRISTIAN WORKER; monthly;
religious; four pages 11x16; subscription 50
cents; established 1903; W. B. Weaver, editor
and publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
(A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
105S>
VIROINIA.
VIRGINIA.
SOUTHERN WORKMAN; monthly;
educational; s'lty «'ight paRes 7xlii; sub-
scription $1; eatab'llshed 1872; Hampton Nor-
mal and Agricultural InBtitute, editors and
publishers ( 12 — 1).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2.S()0. In 1896, II. In 1897, H Z.
Actual average for 1898, 4 , 1 S<J . In 1899. y II .
Actual avrraae for \'M)0, 5,000. In 1901. H.
In 1902.yII. Actual av.ruye for m'3, 5,208.
In 19(M. yt;.
HARRISONBURG, c. h., Roek-
ingham Co. {^ 3,521t pop., on Baltimore &
Ohio Rd., 2.'5 m. N. of Staunton and 125 N. W.
of Richmond, the State capital. Agriculture.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; Independent; four pages 13x20;
subscription $2.50: established 1899; The News-
Register Co., editors and publishers (.6—3).
Circulation "jkl." In liKi3, Z (4) (• •).
ROCKINGHAM REGISTER; semi
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1832; A. H.Snyder, editor; The News Register
Co., publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895,1. In 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 1,000. In 1897,
I Z. In 1898, zl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, pub
lisher asserts, at no time less than 1,400; in 1901,
no issue less than 1,600 In 1902, (z— 1, 2, 4, 5)1.
In 1903, (z-^) I. In 1904. yl.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 21x28; subscription 75 cents;
established 1892; H. B. Miller, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
smallest edition 1,600. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y.
In 1898, publisher asserts, no edition less than
1.380; In 1899,1.365; in 1900. zl. In 1901. yl. In
1902, yl. In 19(J3, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
RECORD; Thursdays; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1889;
Robert B. Smythe. editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
SPIRIT OF THE VALLEY; Frl
days; republican; four pages 20x28 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1878; M. B. Lewis, editor
and publisher (6—3).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In 1898. "jkx."
HIGHLAND SPRINGS, Henrico
Co. D 22 pop., 6 m. E. of Richmond.
JOURNAL; monthly (A A).
HILIiSVIL.LE,c.h., Carroll Co.piOO
pop., 75 m. E. of Bristol and 65 W. of Roan-
oke. Mining, stock raising and agriculture.
CARROLL JOURNAL; Thursdays;
four pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished 1900; Brown & Ayers, editors and
publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
HOUSTON, c. h.. Halifax Co. g 887t
pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 47 m. S. by
8. E. of Lynchburg. Furniture factory,
planing mill and fruit evaporator.
RECORD- ADVERTISER ; Thurs-
days; independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 190J; Hedderly
Printing Co., editors and publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation "jki.."
INDEPENDENCE, c. h., Orapion
Co. p 190 pop., 34 m. S. of Wytheyille. Agri-
culture.
GRAYSON GAZETTE; Fridays;
democratic ; four pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1876: Greek D.Brown, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
GRAYSON JOURNAL; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 13x30; subscription 50
cents; established 1886; W. R. Wright, editor
and publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
IRVI NGTON, Lancaster Co. Q- 1,000
pop., on Baltimore & Rappahannock River
line of steamers, 60 m. N. of Norfolk, 90 S. E.
of Fredericksburg and 130 S. of Baltimore,
Md. Oyster, fish and truck farming.
VIRGINIA CITIZEN; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 22x28; subscription $1;
established 1891; W. McDonald Lee, editor;
The Virginia Citizen Publishing Company,
publishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, itublisher asserts, not
less than 1.632. Actual average for 1896,
1.808. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. Actual
average for 1899, 1.82'^. In 1900. y I. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In
1904, I.
JONESVILLE. c. h., Let Co. p 40O
pop., on Louisville ft Nashville Rd., 60 m.
N. E. of Knoxvllle, Tenn. Farming.
SOUTHWEST VIRGINIAN; Thurs
days ; democratic ; four pages 18x24 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; A. M. Ooins,
editor and publisher. Circulation "iju."
LAUREL. FORK, Carroll Co. p 17
m. K. of Hillsville, the county seat. Farm-
ing.
MESSENGER OF TRUTH; monthly;
primitive baptist; twenty-eight pages 6x8;
subscription 50 cents; established 1897; F. P.
Branscome. editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903. 1,166. In 1904, -jkl."
LEBANON, c. h., Russell Co. p 3a5t
pop., 21 m. N. of Abingdon. Timber and
grazing cattle,
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; f our pages.
18x24; subscription $1; established 1880; H.
F. Bausell, editor and publisher (3—3). Cir-
culation "JIU-" In 1902. Z (1, 2, 4. 5).
SOUTHWEST OUTLOOK; monthly;
independent; sixteen pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1899; L. L. Bays,
editor and publisher (3 — 3). Circ'u "jkl."
LEESBURG, c. h., Loudoun Co. ^
l,513f pop., on Southern Rd., near Potomac
r., 38 m. N. W. of Washington, D. C. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
November, 1901; W. H. Martin, editor and
publisher (1 — 5).
Circulation t Actual average for 1902,
1,042; /or i;i03. 1,666. In liKJ4. (z— 4) I.
WA S H I N G T O N I A N MIRROR ;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 20x26;
subscription $1: established 1866; Wm. B.
Lynch, editor; Robt. N. Harper and Wm. B.
Lynch, publishers (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl."
LEXINGTON, c.h.,J?ocA:6Hrf^e Co.-u
8,203t pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Ches-
apeake & Ohio Rds. and James r., 48 m. W.
of Lynchburg. Seat of Washington and
Lee University and Virginia Military Insti-
tute. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1804; J. S. Moore and W. R. Kennedy, editors
and publishers (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher assertg,
smallest issue 1..S50. In 1895, I. In 1896, I.
In 1897. Y. In 1898, I. In 1899, yl. In 1900,
publisher asserts, each issue was 1,375. In
1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 19ii3, "iEL."
ROCKBRIDGE CO. NEW8»
Thursdays; Independent -democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1884;
M. W. Paxton, editor and publisher (6—3)
Circulation : In 1895, I. In 1896. I. In
1060
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
VIRGINIA.
1897, Y. In 1898. jkl." In 1899. zI. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, "JKL." In 1903. Z (1).
VALLEY 11 EPOliTER; monthly;
baptist (colored); four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1900; W.T.John
Bon.editorand publisher. Circulation "jkl."
(A A).
LiOUISA, Louisa Co., u 261t pop.,
on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 62 m. N. W. of
Richmond.
I.OIJISA CO. NEWS: Fridays (A A).
LiOUISA-GOACHLAND EXTEK--
PRISJE: Fridays (A A).
I.OVINGSTON, c. h., NeUon Co. u
500 pop., on Southern Rd., 35 m. from
Lynchburg. Agriculture, horticulture, stock
raising, soapstone and mining.
NELSON CO. TIDIES; Fridays; Inde-
pendent; four pages 20x2*); subscription $1;
established 1879; M. J. Webb, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation "JSi"
liURAYjC. h., Page Co. [j l,147t Pop.,
on Norfolk & Western Rd., near Shenan-
doah r., 136 m. N. W. of Richmond, the
State capital. Tannery and flour mills.
PAGE COURIER; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pa^es 19x25; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1887; T.J. Berrey, editor and pub
Usher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, 1896 and 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition less than 1.200 Act-
ual average for m'd% 1^196. In 1899, I. In
1900, publisher asserts do edition was less
than 1,272; in 1901, no edition for year ending
September 30 less than 1,244; in 1902, July, no
edition for the past year less than 1,372.
Actual average for 1903, 1,448. In 1904,
<z— 6) I.
PAGE NEWS; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1892; W. C. Lauck, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1899, -jjvl." In 1900. zl.
Actual average for 1901, 1,244; for 1902,
1,341: /or 1903. 1,422: for 1904, 1,607.
ZION'S ADV^OCATE; monthly; primi-
tive baptist; fifty-two pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $1: established 1854; John R. Dally, editor
and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actualaverage
for a year ending rvith July, 1902, 1,161. In
1903. (z— 4) I, Actual average for 1904,
1.290.
LYNCHBURG, Campbell Co. 3
18,891+ pop., on Norfolk & Western, Southern
and Chesapeake & Ohio Rds. and James r.,
66 m. N. of DanrlUe and 124 W. by S. W. of
Richmond, the State capital. Iron foun-
dries, rolling mills, tobacco factories, flour
mills, shoe factories and manufactures of
agricultural implements and furniture.
Tobaoco-produclng and manufacturing
center.
ADVANCE; every evening except Sun-
day, democratic; six to eight pages 18x24;
subscription $4, established 1880; The Ad
vance Newspaper Company, editors and
publishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "ijfi "
NEWW; every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription-
dally $.\ weekly 50 cents; established— dally
186R, weekly 1866: Carter Glass, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulation — Dnily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 2.600. In 1896, H. In
VIRGINIA.
1897, Y. In 1898, zj. In 1899. y I . In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904,
(z-4) I (••).
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than3,0(J0. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In 1898.
zH. Inl899,yH. In 1900. y I. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904. (z— 4) !«••).
INTERPRETER; Fridays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established August.
1903; The Interpreter Publishing Co.. editors
and publishers (1 — 4). Circulation "jkj-"
VIRGINIA LAW REGISTERi
monthly; legal; ninety six pages 6x9; sub-
scription .$5; established 1895; George Brj'an,
editor; J. P. Bell Co., publishers (9—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
MADISON, c. h., Madison Co. ^ 500
pop., on Southern Rd., 13 m. W. of Somerset^
Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; T. C. Taylor,
editor and publisher. Circulation "iii"
MANASSAS, Prince William Co. fi
817+ pop., on Southern and Chesapeake *
Ohio Rds., 35 m. W. S. W. of Washington,
D. C. Farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays ; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1895; W. H. W. Moran & Co., editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1896.
1,242; for 1897, 1,314. In 1898. yl. In
1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. "JKL."
MANCHESTER, Chesterfield Co. D
9,715 pop., on Atlantic Coast Line, Rich-
mond & Petersburg, Seaboard Air Line
and Southern Rds., about 3 m. S.W. of Rich-
mond.
BEE: Fridays; republican; four pages
17x24; subscription 50 cents; established Jan-
uary. 1904; E. B. Howie, editor; E. B. Howie
Printing Co., publishers (1—5 P).
MARION, c. h., Smyth Co. p2,04flt
pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 28 m. E.
N. E. of Abingdon. Manufacturing, mining
and agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1889; R. A.
Anderson. edltorand publisher (9—3). Circu-
lation "JKL "
MARTINSVILLE, c. h., Renry Co.
Q 2.334+ pop., on Danville & Western and
Norfolk & Western Rds. and Smiths r. , 40 m.
W.of Danville. Lumber trade and tobacco
and cigar manufacturing.
NEWS; daily; independent; four pages
13x20; subscription $3; established May, 1904;
C. C. Beavers, editor; Acme Printing Co.,
publishers (1—5).
HENRY BULLETIN} Frldayi: inde-
pendent; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1889; Gregory & Qraveley, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
HENRY CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 13x2ij; sub-
scription $1; established January, 19()4; J. B.
Anglln. editor; Acme Printing Co., publish-
ers (1—5).
BLUE RIDGE BAPTIST; monthly;
baptist; eight pages 11x16: subscription 25
cents; established 189(5; Blue Ridge Baptist
Co., editors and publishers. Clrc'n "jkl."
(A A).
MATHEWS, c. h., Matheus Co. D-
325+ pop., &) m. E. S. E. of Riehmond.
MATHEWS AND GLOUCESTER
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
(.'ATALOGUE BY STATES.
1061
VIRGINIA.
VIRGINIA— Norfolk.
MINERAL, Linma Co. a 75t pop.,
oil Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 4 m.E. of Louisa.
M 1 R KOR ; Thursdays (A A).
MONTEREY, c. h., Highland Co. -a
24(j+ pop., 48 m. N. N. E. of Covington.
Grazing.
HIGHLAND RECORDERi Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1877; W. H. Matheuy, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation -iiu,"
NEWCASTLE, c. h.. Craig Co. -c
299t pop., ou Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 18 m.
N. W. of Salem. Agriculture and mining.
RECORD I Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 18x'<;4; subscription $1.50; established
1885; O. W. Eans, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jiu."
NEWMARKET, Shmandoah Co. b
684t pop., ou Southern Rd., 44 m. N. E. of
Staunton and 150 N. "W. of Richmond, the
State capital. Agriculture.
OUR CHURCH PAPER; Tues-
days ; lutheran ; four pages 19x36; subscrip-
tion gl; established 1873; Elon O. Henkel,
editor; Henkel & Company, publishers (7—3).
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, 1. In
1897, Y. In 1898, '-jkl." In 1899. Z. In 1902,
*8H ENANDOAH PRESS ; Fridays;
eight pages 11x15; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1883; C. W. Wickes, editor and pub
Usher. Circulation "jjii." (A A).
SHENANDOAH VAL,L,EY; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 19x26; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1806; Henkel & Co.,
editors and publishers (7—3).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1893 to 1895.
In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "iKL* In
1899. Z. Inl902, "JKL."
NEWPORT NEWS, c h., Warwick
Co. D- 19,635+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio
Rd. and James r., 16 m. N. by N. E. of Nor-
folk and 75 S. E. of Richmond, the State
capital. Shipbuilding and peanut growing.
PRESS; every morning except Monday;
daily eight, Sunday sixteen pages 17x22; sub
Bcription$5; established 1896; C. E. Thacker,
editor; The Dailv Press Co., publishers (7—3).
Circulation: In 1896, 1. In ^897, Y. in
1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1900. publisher as
Berts, smallest edition was 2,600. In 1901, y H.
In 1902. yH. In 1903, (z-4) H. In 1904. yH.
TIMES-HERALiD; every evening ex
cept Sunday; eight pages 15x23; subscription
$5; established 1900; S. L. Slover, editor; The
Newport News Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation "jkl"
COURIEIt; Saturdays; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1901; Commer-
cial Printing Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl"
NORFOLK, Norfolk Co. R 46,024+
pop., center of eleven railroads, on Eliza-
beth r. and Albemarle and Chesapeake
canals, 18 m. from the Atlantic ocean. Good
harbor. Regular lines of steamships to
Northern and European ports. Foreign
and domestic commerce and manufactures
of various kinds.
DISPATCH; every evening except Sun-
day: Independent: eight to twelve pages
17x22; Bubscription $3; established 1890; J.
M. Thomson, editor; Dispatch Publishing
Cnmpanr. publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1898,"iia." In 1899. Z. In
1901, Z (6). Actual averaye for 1902. 5,093:
for 1903, 7,4S'i: for a year ending with Feb-
ruary l%^b, 9,731.
LANDMARK ; every morning except
Monday; independent - democratic; eight
pages 19x25; subscription $5; established 1878;
S. S. Nottingham, editor and publisher (2 — 1).
Circulation— Daily: In 1894, publisher as-
serts, smallest edition 4,128, In 1895, H. In
1896. H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, y I.
In 190(1. yl. In 19(J1, H. In 1902, yH. In
1903,11}. Actual average for a year ending
with October, 1904, 7,808 (OO).
Suuilav: In 1894, ii. In 18y5, H. In 1896, H.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899 yl. In 1900,
yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, yl.
PUBLIC LEDGER; every evenlnit ex-
cept Sunday; independent; six pages 17x34;
subscription $3; established 1876; Jos. O. Fiv«-
ash, editor; Public Ledger Publishing Co.,
puD Ushers.
Circulation : Rating varied from H In 1892
to I in 1895. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898 "JKi.." m 19U3, vH. In 19(>4, H.
VIRGINIAN-PILOT: every morning
except Monday, and JOURNAL OF
COM31ERCE AND TVVICE-A-
WEEK VIRGIMAN-PILOT, weekly,
twice a-weeK, Tuesdays and Frldajs; demo-
cratic; daily twelve pages 15x22, Sunday six-
teen to tnirty-two, weekly eight pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $5; weekly $1; estab-
lished—Ftrgfiman 1865, Pilot 1894, Journal of
Commerce 1887; The Virginian and Pilot Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (2—4).
Circulation- Daily: Actual average for
1894,5,518. In 1895, G. In 1896, G. Actual
average for 1897. 4,077. In 1898, zG. Actual
average jor a year ending with March. 1899,
8,060; for 1900. 9,378; /or 1901. 9,815;
for 19(12, 10,793; for 1903, 10,452: for
1904,10,813.
Sunday: Actual average for W)i. 12, 231.
Weekly: In 1901, "jkl- In 1902. H. In 1903.
yH. In 1904, yl.
HERALD; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1879; W. S. Copes,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jklj-
LODGE JOURNAL AND GUIDE;
Saturdays; fraternal; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established November,
1900; J. Henrv Cromwell, editor: Guide Pub-
lishingCo.,piiblIshers. Office, 596 Bute street.
Circulation "jkl."
NEWS AND ADVERTISER: Satur-
days; four pages 123^xl8>^; subscription $1;
established 19(K); J. E. Dickerson, Jr., editor;
Norfolk News & Advertiser Co., publishers
(9—3). Circulation "jkl"
UNIONIST; Saturdays:
pages 16x22; subscription :
November. 1900: Wm. A.
Unionist Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation : In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, I. In
1904. y I.
CORNUCOPIA OR SOUTHERN
HORN OF PLENTY ; monthly ; agri-
cultural; eight pages 11x16; subscription 80
cents: established 1884; A. Jeffers, editor and
publisher (6— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 3,0^). In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. Actual
arera^e /or 1898, 3,458. In 1899, publisher
asserts, no month less than 4,0(iO. Actual av-
erage for a 1/ear ending 7rith .Tune, 1900,
3,833. In 1901. yH. In 1902. yH. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. In 1904, y I.
labor; four
; established
Davis, editor;
ONANCOCK, Accnmac Co. D- 938t
pop., 2% m. W. of New York, Philadel-
phia & Norfolk Rd., and on E. coast of
Chesapeake bay, connected by boat with
Baltimore. Md. Farming.
ACCOMACK NEWS; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1897; J. W. & N. W. Nock,
editors and publishers (6—3) Circ'n -jkl."
In 1899, Z. In 1902, Z ( 6 ). In 1903, Z (4) (• •) .
ORANGE, c. h., Orange Co. D 538t
pop., on Southern, Chesapeake & Ohio and
1062
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
VIRGINIA.
Potomac, Fredericksburg & Piedmont Rds.,
38 m. W. of Fredericksburg and 85 S. W. of
"WaBhlngton, D. C. Agriculture.
OBSERVER; Fridays ; democratic ,
«lx pages 18x34; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881; R.N. Robinson, editor; J. J. &
R.N. Robinson, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
PIEDMONT VIRGINIAN ; Fridays;
4emocratic; four pages 17x24; subscription
41.50; established 1867; A. F. Stofer, editor
*nd publisher (6-3 1. Circulation "iKi.-
ORACIjE; semi-monthly during school
year; four pages 11x14; subscription $150;
■established February, 1902; Addison
Rennolds. editor; Stone & Co.. publishers.
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
PALMYRA, c. h,, Fluvanna Co. a
200 pop., 20 m. S. E. of Charlottesville, the
nearest railroad station, and 56 N. W. of
Richmond. Agriculture.
MIDLAND VIRGINIANi Thursdays;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Midland Virginian Co., editors
and publishers (2—4). Circulation "jkl.-
PEARISBURG, c. h., Oiltg Co. p
464+ pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd. and
New r., 90 m. W. of Lynchburg. Lire stock
and farming.
VIRGINIAN; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1868; James N. Williams, editor and publisher
(12—2). Circulation "jiil."
PETERSBURG, Dimaiddie Co. g
21,810+ pop., ou Norfolk & Western and At
lantlc Coast Line Rds. and Appomattox r.,
which is navigable for light-draught ves-
•els, 22 m. S. of Richmond, the State cap
ital. Manufacturing and tobacco factories.
INDEX APPEAL,; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and WEEKLY, Tuesdayg;
Independent; six pages 15x2,!; subscription
—dally $6, weekly $1; established 1865; R. P,
Barham, editor and publisher (^— 3P).
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
G In 1892 to I in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y.
In 1598, yH. In 1899, yl In 1900, H. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1*.>4. yHiOO).
Weekly: In 1895. "jkl." In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl.- In 1900, 1. In 1901,
yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
(O©).
PROGRESS ; every evening except Sun
<lay; democratic; four pages 15x20- subscrip-
tion $3; established 188«; E. M. Clements, edi-
tor and publisher (3—3). Circulation "uu, "
In 1902, Z (4,51.
AMERICAN NUT JOURNAL; semi
monthly; horticulture; twenty four pages
9x12; subscription $1.5<); established October,
19<)4; W. N. Roper, editor; Trade Journal
Publishing Co., publishers (10—1 1^).
VIRGINIA COURIER; semi-month-
ly; JuniorOrderof United American Mechan-
ics; four pages 11x18; subscription 50 cents;
established 1890; Thomas B. Ivey, editor;
Virginia Courier Publishing Co., publishers
<6— 3). Clrc"n"iKfe." In 1899. Z. In 1902, ".ikl."
VIRGINIA PYTHIAN; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription .50 cents; established 1900; Frank A.
Owen, editor and publisher (12—3). Does not
Insert advertisements.
PHOEBUS, ElUnbeth City Co. D-3,094t
pop., on Chesapeake ft Ohio Rd. 18 m. N. of
Norfolk.
SENTINEL; Saturdays; independent;
€lght panes 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; James M. Cnminlng, editor; L.
M. Brown, publisher (6—3). Circ'n -jkl.-
VIRGINIA.
PORTSMOUTH, c. h., Norfolk Co,
D, 17,427+ pop., on Atlantic & Danville, At-
lantic Coast Line, Chesapeake & Ohio. New
York, Philadelphia & Norfolk and Seaboard
Air Line Rds. and Elizabeth r., opposite
Norfolk. A line of steamboats connects
with Baltimore, Md. U. 8. Navy Yard,
shops of the Seaboard & Roanoke Railroad
and various manufactories.
STAR; every evening except Sunday;
six to twelve pages lSx24; subscription $4;
established 1894; Faul C. Trugieu, eulior and
publisher. Circulation "iiL"
B U L L E T I N; Saturdays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 19UU; J.
W. Holley, editor; Bulletin Publishing
Company, publishers. Circ'n "jki." (AA).
PULASKI CITY,c. h., Pulaski Co. p
2,813+ pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 60 m.
N. W. of Roanoke. Timber, coal and zinc.
N EWS-REVI K W; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; eB-
tablished — News 1872, Review 1891 ; C. A.
Moyers, editor and publisher (3--3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,125. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. Actual
average for 1898. I,05t2; for 1899, 1,273;
for a year ending with October, 190(», 1,357.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, "iKL-"
RADFORD, Montgomery Co. p 3,3i4t
pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 9 m. W. of
Chriatiansburg, the county seat. Door and
sash, stove and knitting manufactories.
ADVANCE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1892;
J. Gayle Anderson, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
R I C H M O N D , c. h., Henrico Co. a
State Capital, 85,050+ pop., on Southern,
Chesapeake & Ohio and Richmond, Freder-
icksburg & Potomac Rds. aud James r., at
head of tidewater. Manufacturing, largely
Iron and tobacco. One of the largest to-
bacco marts.
DAILY.
ANZEIGER; every morning except
Sunday and Monday, and VIRGIMSCHE
ZEITUNG, Sundays; German; deiuocratlc;
four pages— daily 15x22, Sunday 2ux28; sub-
scription-daily $6, Sunday $2.50; established
1853 ; B. Hassel, editor; B. Hassel & Son, pub-
lishers. Circ'n— daily "jjll." Sunday "jkl."
NEWS-LEADER; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; demociatic; eight to sixteen
pages 173^x24; subscription $3; established
18i*9; Alfred B. Williams. editor; Lelaud Ran-
kin, publisher (1—5).
Circulation : In 1901, "jkl • In 19o2, C.
Actual average for a year eliding with Jaw-
liary 1901. 27,414;/(^rl!H)l, >^8,.>7.5.
Publisher's a nnounc erne nt.— The Nkws-
Lkadbk Is the only evening paper in Rich-
mond and Manchester, Va. Its average
dally circulation during 1904 was 2'<,575, of
which lO.OCX) was outside of iilchmoud. The
circulation In January and February, 1905,
exceeded 30,0^10 dally. The circulation is
surpassed by but one dally paper in the
South. The daily sales In Richmond exceed
the number both of private families aud
occupied houses in the city. The Newb-
Leadkr leads Its field In Want Ads and
brings best returns to large space users.
Circulation books open to those Interested.
Inquiries In regard to publicity in Virginia
solicited and prompt and accurate service
guaranteed.
TIMES-DISPATCH J every morning
except Monday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1063
VIROINI A— Richmond.
days; democratic; dally eight to twelve,
weekly eight, Sunday twentj'-four pagei
17x23; gubscrlptlon — daily $5, Sunay $2,,
weekly $1; established 1886; Joseph Bryan,
editor and publl8her(2 — 4).
Oirciilation— Daily : Actual average for
a year ending with January
2fith. 1904, 17,7rS| for IIRM,
Wt-eUly: In 1903. G. Inl9(M,
y<-.
f:^^The absolute correctness
of the latest circulation rating
accorded the Times-Dispatch is guaranteed
by the publishers of Rowell's American
Newspaper Directory, who will pay one
hundred dollars to the first person who
successfully controverts its accuracy.
Publislier's announcement. — The Times Dis-
patch is the leading paper of Richmond and
Virginia, and is the only paper which thor-
oughly covers the Slate of Virginia. It is
the only morning paper in Richmond, and
its Sunday edition is the only newspaper in
the city on that day. The Times-Dispatch
has more circulation daily and Sunday
than any morning paper in the South, with
the exception of Atlanta, Memphis and
New Orleans, and has the largest two-
cent circulation, either morning or even-
ing, in tlie South, with the exception of
the above named cities.
The Times-Dispatch has nearly five
thousand more circulation than the com-
bined circulations of both the Times and
the Dispatch when they were conducted as
separate newspapers, and the circulation
is still growing. There is no duplication in
the Times-Dispatch circulation. It is one
paper to a home and a home for every
paper.
The Times-Dispatch goes into 90 per
cent of the homes of Richmond and into
thousands of the best homes in Virginia.
VIRGINIA STAATS-GAZETTEi
•very morning except Monday, and 1>EK
SUE DEN, Sundays; German; daily four,
Sunday eight pages 17x28; subscription-
daily $6, Sunday $2; established 1870; M. F.
RIchter, editor and publisher. Circulation-
dally "iiu." Sunday ••ixi-" (A A).
WEEKLY.
IIALTIMORE AND RICH!>IOND
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE; Thursdays;
methodlst episcopal south ; sixteen pages
11x15; subscription $1.50; established 1882;
John J. Lafferty, editor; Advocate Publish-
ing Co., publishers; prints an edition for
Baltimore (9— 3P).
Combined circulation: Rating varied
from F in 1891 to G in 189.5. In 1896, G. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900,
yH. In 1901, (z-4, 6) H. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH (A A).
CATHOLIC VISITOR; Saturdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1874; Juan A. Plzzinl,
editor and publisher (.2—i). Clrc'n "jkl.-
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN; Wed-
nesdays ; presbyterian ; sixteen to twenty
pages 11x15; subscription $2; established 1837;
James P. Smith, editor; Wm. B. Smith, pub-
lisher (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 3,400. Actual average for 1896,
3,580 ; for a year ending with March, 1898,
4.058. In 1899, yG. Actual average for a
year ending unth June, 1900, 4,509; for
1901, 4,486. In 1902, yG. In 1903, (z-4)
G. In 1904. (z-4, 6) G.
CHILDREN'S FRIEND? Saturdays;
Sunday-school; four pages 16x22: subscrip-
VIRGINIA— Richmond.
tlon 50 cents; established 1866; Presbyterian
Committee of Publication, editors and pub-
lishers (1—5).
Circulation; Actual average for 1904,
'^«,7;{o.
G<lsrEL VVOICRER ; Wednesdays;
baptist; twenty-four pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established November, 19(J1; I. S. Boyles,
editor; Harris Printing Co., publishers (2—5).
Circulation : Actual averaije for 1904,
P E A IMi S FOR THE LI TTLE
ONES: Thursdays; Sunday-school; four
pages 9x14; subscription 15 cents; Presbyte-
rian Committee of Publication, editors and
publishers (1—5).
Cirnilatiou: Actual average for 1904,
33,701.
PLANET; Saturdays; negro ; republican;
eight pages isx23; subscription $1.90; estab-
lished 1«88; John Mitchell. Jr.. editor and
publisher (8-3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
6,400. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. Actual
average /or 1898. 4,851. In 1899, yG. In
1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH. Inl9()4, yH.
REFORMER; Saturdays; negro; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1896; Jno. H. Smyth, editor and publisher.
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
5,588. In 1898, yG. Inl899, yH. In 1900,
yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH.
In 1904, yH.
RELIGIOUS HERALD ; Wednesdays;
baptist; tw«uty four pages 12x18; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1828; A. E. Dickinson and
R.H.Pitt, editors and publishers (12— 4)
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 7,500. In 1896, G. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 19(^0, yH.
In 1901, (z-4, 6) H. In 1902, (z-4) G. In
19e3. yG (••). In 1904, yG.
SOUTHERN CHURCHMAN; Thurs-
days; protestant episcopal; sixteen page*
11x15; subscription $2; established 1885; Rev.
W. M. Clark, editor (1—5).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 5.000. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yH. In 1899. yH. In 1900. yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 11:03, yl. In 1904.
'^SOUTHERN TOBACCONIST AND
MANUFACTURERS' RECORD;
Tuesdays; tobacco; twenty pages 12x16; sub-
scription $2; established 1887; W. E. Dibreli,
editor; The Walthall Printing and Station-
ery Co., publishers.
Circulation -im.-'- In 1899. Z. In 1902,
"jKL." In 1904, I.
VIRGINIA BAPTIST; Fridays;
negro; baptist; eight pages 18x24;. subscrip-
tion $1; established 1894; J. E. Jones, editor;
Virginia Baptist Publishing Co.. publishers
(6—3). Circulation "iKi." In 1903, Z (4) (••).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
COUNCILOR; semimonthly; Junior
Or.ler of American Mechanics; eigiit pages
11x15; subscription 50 cents; established 1^02;
V. M. Wilcox, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation ".LKL-" In 19C3, (z— 4) I ^%%).
(A A).
VIRGINIA MEDICAL SEMI-
MONTHLY; medical; sixty to sixty-four
pages 8x101^; subscription $2; established
1874; L. B.Edwards, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, 1. In 1896. G. In 1897.
Y. Inl898.vH. In 1899, yl. In 19(,0. zl.
In 1901, (z-4)'H. In 1902. (z-4) H. In 1903,
yH. In 1904. yH.
MONTHLY.
ANIMAL LIFE; monthly ; animal
fanciers; thirty-two pages 6x9^^; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established January, 1900;
Animal Life Publishing Company, editors
and publishers (3—3).
Circulation : In 1900, zl. Actual average
for a year ending trith August, 1901, '2,666*
In 1902, yH. In 1903. y H . In 1904. y H.
1064
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
VIRGINIA— Richmond.
CHRISTIAN MONTHI^Y; undenom-
inational ; twenty pages; subscription 35
cents ; established June, 1900 ; Cnristian
Montlily Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual average
for a year ending with August, 1902, ii.ltiS ;
for 1903, 2,037. In I'.HM, yl.
EARNEST WORKER; monthly;
Presbyterian; forty pages 7x9; subscription
60 cents; established 187l; Rev. R. A. Laps-
ley, editor; The Presbyterian Committee of
Publication, publishers (12—3).
CirculHtioii ; Actual average for 1903,
2S,416;/o>- 1901. 30,083.
FOREIGN MISSION JOURNAL,!
monthly; baptist; thirty six pages 6x9; sub-
scription 35 cents; established 1S69; R. J.
Willlngham and E. E. Bomar, editors; For-
eign Mission Board of South Baptist Conven-
tion, publishers (12—3).
Circulatlou: Actual average for 1894,
15,018. In 1895, E. In 1896. E. Actual
average for 1897, 17,533. In 1898, yD. In
1899, yE. In 1900, yE. Actual average for a
year ending ivith October, 1901, '■^4,133: for
1902, '24,136;/o/- 1903, 36,593. Inl9(>l,yC.
HELLO BILiL; monthly; B. P. O. Elks
of U. S. ; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1899; John C. Weckert, editor and
publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) I. Actualaver-
ageformn, 2,000.
JOURNAL. OF COMMERCE; month
ly; commerce; twenty-two pages 11x15; sub-
scription $1; established 1903; Harris Print
IngCo., editors and publishers (1-5 P).
JOURNAL OF PRACTICE; monthly;
medical; forty eight pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established 1886; J. F. Winn, M.D., editor
and publisher (2—5).
Circulation : In 1899, "jkl." Actual average
for 19(10, 2,358. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH.
In 11)03, (z— 4) H. Actual average for hM,
3 457 » •> '
OLD DOMINION JOURNAL OF
MEDICINE AND SURGERY; month
ly ; medicine and surgery; sixty pages ej^^xlu;
subscription S2; established Julv, 1902; Greer
Baughman, editor; Old Dominion Publishing
Corporation, publishers (1— 5P). Circula-
tion "JKL."
PROGRESSIVE SOUTH ; monthly;
agricultural; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1898; F. V. Baldwin, editor
and publisher (12 — 1).
Circulation: In 1895, "jKi" In 1896. G.
In 1897. Y. In 1898, yH. In 1899. vl. Iv
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, yl.
PLSH; monthly; Sunday school; sixteen
pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; established
August. 1903; E. L. Pell, editor; The Robert
Harding Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In V.m, (z— 11) I (••).
SOUTHERN PLANTER; monthly;
agricultural; fifty six to eighty pages 8x11;
subscription 50 cents; established 1840; J. F.
Jackson, editor; Southern Planter Publish-
ing Company, publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, G. In 189
G. In 1897, Y. In 1898, vH. In 1899, vH.
1900, yH. In 1901, (z-4) H. In 1S)02, yH. In
1903, (z-4)H. Inl!»(i4. vll.
VIRGINIA ODD-FELLOW; month
ly; odd-fellowship; eight pages 11x14; sub-
Bcription 50 cents; established 1893; Ware &
Duke, editors and publishers (2—1).
Circulation: In 1897.-- "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1898, 1.046; /orl899. 1,306. In
1900, yl. Actual average for a year ending
with July, 1901. 1,442. Actual average fur
1902,1,575. Inl903, (z-10) I. Inl'.KU.yl.
VIRGINIA SCHOOL JOURNAL;
monthly; educational; thirty-six pages 8x11;
subscription $1 ; established 1892 ; J. A.
MoGllvray, editor and publisher.
Circulation: Rating varied from 4,2,50 in
1894 to H in IMy.'i. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1893, zl. In 1899, yl. In 190(J. vl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. yl. In 19o4, yl.
VIRGINIA— Richmond.
QUARTERLY.
KAPPA ALPHA JOURNAL; Sep-
tember, November, January, March and Maj',
yearly; college fraternity ; one hundred and
twenty six pages 7x9; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1879; H. T. Burnley, editor and
publisher (l-^). Circulation "jkl."
ROANOKE, Roanoke Co. p 21,496t
pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 53 m. W.
of Lynchburgh. Rolling mill, bridge Iron
works, car shops and locomotive works.
Iron mining and agriculture.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; eight pages 17x23^a; subscrip-
tion $4; established December, 1900; Roanoke
News Company, publisliers (12 — 4).
Circulation "iKL." In 1902, Z( 4. 5). In 1903,
December, publisher asserts, every issue
during the past vear has been at least 2,4L'0.
In 1904, (z-4) H.'
EVENING WORLD ; every evening
except Sunday, andWEEKLY, Saturdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1; established 1889; Walter E. Addi-
son, editor; World Printing Company, pub-
lishers (7— 3P).
Circulation— Daily: In 1894, publisher as-
serts, smallest edition 2,350. In 1895, H. In
1896,1. Inl897,Y. Inl898,"JKL." (??) Inl899,Z.
In 1900. Z. In 1901. Z (4). In 1902, Z (4. 5).
Weekly: In 1896. -jkl." In 1897, Z. In 1899,
Z. In 19iX), Z. Inl902, Z(4, 5).
TIMES; every morning except Monday;
Independent; eight pages 17x233^; subscrip-
tion—dally $5, Sunday $1; established 1886;
Roanoke Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,697. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 190 1, zl. In 1901,
(z— 6) I. In 1902, (z— 2,4, 6)1. In 1903, De-
cember, publisher asserts, every issue during
the past year has been at least 3,100. In 19(4,
publisher asserts, not less than 3,400.
\ D V O C A T E AN D MARTI N'S
[MAGAZINE; weekly; household, agri-
cultural, science; eight pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1896; W. Ryland
Martin, editor; Advocate Publishing Co.,
publishers (3— 3). Circulation "jkl." In 1901.
Z(6). In 1902, Z (1,2, 4. 5).
INDUSTRIAL ERA; Fridays; indus-
trial; four pages 15x22; subscription .50 cents;
established 1903; W. E. Nichols, editor and
publisher (3—5 P).
ROCKYMOUNT, c. h., Franklin
Co. cp 612+ pop., on Norfolk & Western and
Southern Rds.. 30 m. S. of Roanoke and 69
S. W. of Lynchburg. Tobacco factories,
tobacco warehouse and flour mills.
TIMES-DEMOCRAT; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1864; F. O. Hoffman, editor and
publisher (9— 3). Circulation "jkl.-
RURAL RETREAT, Wythe Co. J3
8(»0 pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 11 m.
S. W. of WytheviUe, the county seat. Cab-
bage growing and sheep and cattle raising.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; four pagei
15x22; subscription $1; established 1892;
Chas. R. Pepper, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
SALEM,c.h.,i?oanoi-« Co. P3,412t pop..
on Noi-folk& Western Rd. and Roanoke r.,
(JOm. W. of Lynchburg. Seat of Roanoke
College. Agriculture and tobacco raising.
TIMES -REGISTER AND SENTI-
NEL: Thursdays; democratic; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1866; Chas.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1065
VIRQISIA.
D. Denlt, editor; The Salem Printing & Pub
llslilng Co.. publlsherg (12—4).
Circulation: In 1897. 'iia-' In 1898, zl. In
1899. yl. In 1900. vl. Inl901,yl. In 1902. y I.
In 1903. (z— 4) I. In l'.K)4, (z— 2, 4. 9) I (••).
SCOTTSVILLE, Albemarle Co. a
1,2-18+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd. and
James r., 20 m. S. of Charlottesville, the
county seat. Shipping point.
C O IJ K I E K I Fridays; democratic ; four
pages 16x32; subscription $1; established 1864;
w, W. Long, editor and publisher (3—3). Cir-
culation "JKL.'
SOUTH BOSTOIf, Halifax Co. g
1.851+ pop., on Norfolk & Western and South-
ern Rds., 5 m. S. of Houston, the county
seat. Tobacco growing.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x25; subscription SO cents; established
1890; R. H. Beazley, editor; R. C. Beazley,
publisher (:;— 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,2U0. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1902. Z (4).
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1890; Wood Pub-
llsliing Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation ••.iKL." (A A).
GREENE CO. REGISTEll; Fridays;
Independent; four pages 17x24; established
August, 1903; The Greene County Register
Co., editors and publishers (1 — 4). (A A).
STANARDSVILLE, Greene Co. ti
357 pop., 25 m. N. of Charlottesville.
GREENE CO. REGISTER; Fridays;
independent; four pages 73^x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established August, 19i)3; Register
Publishing Co.. editors and publishers (1—5).
STAV'NTO'N,c.h.,AuguttaCo.-a7.289^
pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio and Baltimore
& Ohio Rds., 136 m. W. N. W. of Richmond,
the State capital. Several female schools,
business colleges and a military academy.
Seat of the Western State Hospital and
Virginia School for the Deaf. Dumb and
Blind. Manufacturing and agriculture.
DISPATCH AND NEWS; every
morning except Monday, and SEWI-
WEEKLiY, Tuesdays and Fridays; inde-
pendent democratic; daily eight pages 15J^x
22, weekly four pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $2 50, semi weekly $1; established 1891;
Augusta Printing Corporation, editors and
publishers (2—5.)
Circulation— Daily: "jkl.- Ini9C3, (z— 4)1.
In 1904, I (DD).
Semi-weekly: "JKL." In 1903, ( z— 4) I. In
1904,1 (DD).
AUGUSTA CO. ARGUS; Tuesdays;
independent democratic; fo,ur pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established* 1887: J. B. Bur-
well, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,920. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. Act-
ual average for 1898, 1,459. In 1899. zl.
Actual average for a year ending •mthjune,
1900.1,448. In 1901, yl. Inl902, yl. Inl903,
(z— 4) T. In IIHM. yl.
OL.D DOMINION SUN; Fridays; re
publican ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1899; M. B. Lewis and H. T. Voor-
hees, editors and publishers (12—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." In 1902, July,
publisher asserts, no edition during the past
year was less than 1.900. Actual average for
1903, 2,06*i. In 1904, yl.
SPECTATOR AND VINDICATOR;
Fridays; democratic; four pages 21x26; sub
scriptlon $1 ; established 1820; R. S. Turk,
editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.500. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1893. publisher asserts, no issue le>s than 1.800.
In 1899. zl. In 1900, z I. In 1901. July, pub-
lisher assert", no issue during year past has
VIRGINIA.
been less than 1,900; In 1903, January, no Issue
during the past twelve months has been less
than 2,000. In 1903. (z— 4) 1. In 1!H)4. publisher
asserts, not less than 1 ,800.
VALLEY INDEX; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 11x16; subscription 75
cents; established 19iMi; James M. Morris. edi-
tor and publisher. CircMiIatlon "jjil"
GOODSON GAZETTE; semi monthly
during the school year; educational; six
pages 10x14; subscription 50 cents; established
1875; Virginia Institution for the Education of
the Deaf, Dumb and Blind, editors and pub-
lishers (9—3). Circulation "iKL." (A A).
STRASBURG, Shenandoah Co. [j
690+ pop., local census 1,200, on Southern
Rd., 12 m. N. E. of Woodstock, the county
seat, and 18 S. S. W. of Winchester. Stone
and earthenware manufactories. Steam
flour mills, lime works, stone quarries,
planing mills and brick works.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1880;
Bushing Bros., editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: "jkl." Actual average for
1903, l,'i«S:/orl904, 1,341.
OLI> PATHS; monthly; baptist; thirty-
two pages 6x9; subscription $1; established
1891; J. B. Mclnturff, editor and publisher.
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
STUART, Patrick Co. Q 371 pop., on
Danville & Western Rd. and Mayo r., 30 m.
W. of Martinsville. Farming, fruit and
lumber.
EN T ER PRISE; Thursdays; demo-
cratic: four pages 18x24: subscription $1;
established 18S4; W. H. Clark, editor and
publisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
SUFFOLK, c. h., Non$emond Co. a
3,827+ pop., center of five railroads on the
Nansemond r., 17 m. S. W. of Portsmouth
and 18 from Norfolk. Oyster packing, lum-
ber business and iron and lime works.
Peanut market. Agriculture.
HERAL.D; Fridays; Independent-dem-
ocratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1873; West & Kendrlck, editors
and publishers (1—5).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896,1. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
1898,1.833. In 1899, yl. In 1900. y I. In
1901. Vl. In 1902, (z— 4, 5) I. In 1903. (z-4) I.
In 1904, (z— 11) I.
TAPPAHANNOCK, c h., Essex
Co. D- 554+ pop., on Rappahannock r., 120 m.
S. by S. W. of Baltimore, Md., connected
by daily steamers. Canning and wagon
factories. Oysterlngand fishing.
TIDEWATER DEMOCRAT; Fri-
days; four pages 20x26; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1896; J. N. Converse, editor and
publisher. Circulation "iKi.."
TAZEWELL, c. li., Taxewell Co. p
1,096+ pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
CLINCH VALLEY NEWS; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; esiabllshen ISl.^; J. A. Leslie, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl"
REP [J B L I C A N ; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 18x24 : subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1891; W. C. Pendleton, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jk_l. •
TOANO, James City Co.
on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd.
Williamsburg.
PENINSULA NEWS; semi-monthly;
□. 1,200 pop.,
11 m. N. W. of
tour pages 11x15; subscription 50 cents; es-
1066
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
VIRGINIA.
tabHshed April, 1901; D. Warren Marston,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
URBANNA, Middlesex Co. o 480
pop., on Rappahannock r., about 10 m. N.
W. of Its entrance to Chesapeake bay.
Oystering, fishing and farming.
SOUTH SIDE SENTINEL; Fridays;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; W, H. Ryland, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for 1903,
1.639. In 1904. yl.
"WARM SPRINGS, c. h., Bath Co.
-a 275 pop., 50 m. W. of Staunton. Poultry
raising. Summer resort.
BATH CO. ENTERPRISE; Wednes
days; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1807; R. T. Payne, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
WARRENTON, c. h., Fauquier Co.
[i 1,627+ pop., on Southern Rd., 45 m. W. by
8. W. of Washington, D. C. Farming and
stock raising.
TRUE INDEX; Fridays ; democratic;
four pages 22i^x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1866 ; James P. Jeffries, •ditor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1896. "jk^." Actual average
for 1897. 1,1250. In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl.-
In 1903, Z (4).
VIRGINIAN; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; William C. Marshall & Co., editors
and publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
1,093; /or 1896. 1.162; /or 1897, 1. SOS.
In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, -iKi.."
WARSAW, e. h-, Richmond Co. D- 226
pop., 5 m. E. of Rappahannock r. and 50 S.
E. of Fredericksburg. Farming.
NORTHERN NECK NEWS; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1879; W. Y. Morgan & Co.,
editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation : In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, Z.
In 1898, publisher asserts, smallest edition
1.676. In 1899. zl. In 1900. vl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 4) I (••). In 1904, yl.
WASHINGTON, C. h., Rappahan-
nock Co. ti 300+ pop., on Victoria & Western
Rd., 25 m. N. N. W. of Culpeper. Agri-
culture.
BLUE RIDGE GUIDE; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1888; Geo. E. Cary. editor
and publisher (.S — 3). Circulation •'isa,"
WAVERIiY STATION, Sussex
Co. n 493+ pop., on Atlantic & Danville and
Norfolk & Western Rds., 21 m. S, E. of
Petersburg. Peanuts, cotton and corn.
SUSSEX STANDARD; Fridays; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1898; H. L. Mallery, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
W^AYNESBORO, Augusta Co. -u
856+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio and Nor-
folk * Western Rds., 12 m. S. E. of Staun-
ton, the county seat. Furniture, stove and
sash and blind manufactories. Agrricul-
ture. Iron ore and marble.
VALLEY VIRGINIAN; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription SI;
established 1896; J. E. Cooke, editor and pub
Usher. Circulation "ijii"
VIRGINIA.
W^EST APPOMATTOX, c. h.,
Appomattox Co. D 225 pop., on Norfolk
A Western Rd., 23 m. E. of Lynchburg.
Farming. Tobacco raising and shipping
point.
APPOMATTOX AND BUCKING-
HAM! TIMES; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1892; A. H. Clement, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation 'jkl."
WESTPOINT, King William Co. n-
1,307+ pop.— local estimate 1,800 — on South-
ern Rd., at confluence of Pamunkey and
Matapony rs., 38 m. W. of Richmond, the
State capital. Lumbering and oyster pack-
ing. Steamers to Baltimore, Md., and New
York, N. Y.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1889; W.
R. Broaddus, publisher (.3—3). Circulation
"JKL." In 1902, Z (4—5).
WINCHESTER, c.h., Frederick Co.
i 5, 161+ pop., on Baltimore & Oliloand Cum-
berland Valley Rds., 83 m. N. W. of Wash-
ington, D. C, and 113 W. of Baltimore, Md.
Paper, sumac and flour mills, foundries
and shoe and glove factories. Wheat
grovFlng.
EVENING NEWS ITEM: every even-
ing except Sunday, and NEWS, Wednes-
days; democratic; four pages— daily 15x22,
weekly 90x26; subscription— daily $2.50. week-
ly 75 cents; established— dailj' 1894, weekly
1865; Geo. F. Norton, editor and publisher.
Circulation— dailv "jkl.". weekly "jkl." In
1898, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
EVENING STA R ; every evening except
Sunday, and TIMES, Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; four pages — daily 18x24, weekly 20x26;
subscription — daily $2. weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1895, weekly 1864; Evening Star
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation — Daily: In 1891, "jkl" Actual
average for a year ending with November
1902, 1,877. In 1903. (z-4) I, Actual aver-
age /'/•1904, tj,849.
Weekly: "jki"
VIRGINIA CALL; monthly; temper-
ance; four pages 11x15; subscription 25 cents;
established 1894; Miss Lona A. Kern, editor
and publisher (9- 3). Circulation "isi." (A A).
WOODSTOCK, c. h., Shenandoah
Co. t 1,069+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd.
and Shenandoah r., 51 m. S. W. of Martins-
burg, W. Va., and 100 W. of Washington,
D. C. Several saw and grist mills and other
manufacturing Industries. Agriculture and
liv© stock
SHENANDOAH HERALD: Fridays;
Independent; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1817; J. H. GrabiU, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1897. "JKL." In 1898, zl. In
1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, "Jja-."
WYTHEVILLE, c. h., Wythe Co. p
3,003+ pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 83 m.
W. by S W. of Lynchburg. Cattle raising,
mining, lumbering and manufacturing.
DISPATCH ; Tuesdays; democratic:
fotir pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1862; .Alexander Forward, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jjll"
SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA ENTER-
PR l.*^E; Thursdays; four pages 18x24; sub
scrlptlon $1.50; established 1869; J. A. Whit-
man, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1.024. In IKW. 1. In 1897. Y. In 1898. "jkl"
In 19(V2, (z— €) I. Actual average for 1903,
1,371. InlltiH, yl.
WASHINGTON.
Population 518,103 t. Land Area 66,880 sq. miles.
Bounded north by British Columbia, Canada, east by Idaho, south by Ore-
gon, and west by the Pacific Ocean. State capital : Olympia. Principal products
and industries: Wheat, barley, oats, and stock raising. Number of newspapers
and other periodicals (March 30, 1905), 'Z99, divided as follows: Daily, 25;
semi- weekly, 6; weekly, SJ25 ; bi-weekly, 1; semi-monthly, 2; monthly, 39 ; quar-
terly, 1.
The cities of over 3,500 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Seattle 80,671 1
Tacoina 37,71 4t
Spokaue 3«,S48t
Belliueliam iJti,63'i
Wallawalla 10,049t
Everett 7,838t
Kallaid 4,568t
Olympia 3,863t
Aberdeen 3»747t
ABERDEEN, Chehalit Co. -n 3,747t
pop., on Chehaiis r., 67 m. W. of Olympia,
the State capital. Sash and door (aotorles,
shingle and saw mills. Salmon canning.
BULLETIN; dally except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays ; republican; four
pages 19x84; subscription— dally $5, weekly
$1.50; established— dally 19()0, weekly 1889;
Bell & Crawford, editors and publl8Tiers(3— 3).
Circulation— Dnily : Actual average for
1901, 1,317. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1900, "jki.- In 1901, Z (4—5).
HEItALD; semi weekly. Mondays and
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1888; John J.
Carney, editor and publisher (7 — 3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,056. In 1902, "jkl.- In
1903, Z (4).
ALMIRA, Lincoln Co. Q- 150 pop.—
local estimate 400^on Northern Pacific Rd.,
46 m. W. of Davenport, the county seat.
Wheat, fruit and stock raising.
BIG BEND OUTLOOK; Fridays;
eight pages 13x3U; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900; C. C. Hammerly, editor and pub-
lisher (J3--.3). Circulation "JKL."
Fridays ; independent; four
subscription $1; established
W. C. Sallee, editor and pub-
Clrculation ".ikl." (A A).
NEWS,
pages 15x22;
March, 1902;
Usher (1-4).
ANACORTES, Skaffit Co. ^j l,476t
pop., tidewater terminus of Seattle A
Northern Rd. on Puget sound, 15 m. N. of
La Connor and 95 from Seattle. Saw and
shingle mills and band-hoop factory. Ship-
ping point for ooal and Iron. Agriculture,
lumbering, salmon canneries and cod fish-
eries. Oats, coal and iron market.
AI>IER1CAN; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x32; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890; American Publishing Co,, editors
and publishers (6—3). Circulation "jki-"
ARLINGTON, Snohomish Co. b 400
pop., on Seattle & International Rd., 15 m.
N. of Everett, the county seat. Lumber
mills. Agriculture,
TIMES; Saturdays; four pages 18x24; sub
Bcription $1; established 1889; C. L. Marsh
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
ASOTIN, 0. h., A$otin Co. D^ 470t pop.,
on Snake r. at mouth of Asotin creek.
Water power. Shipping point for wheat.
Agriculture.
ASOTIN CO. SENTINEL; Saturdays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1896; Kay L. Thompson,
publisher (3— 3). Circulation "uu,."
AUBURN, Kinif Co. -D 489t pop., oh
Northern Pacific Rd.. about 19 m. S. of
Seattle, the county seat. Saw and shingle
mills. Agriculture.
ARGUS; Thursdays; republican; four
pages .18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1889; J. C. Gregory, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jkl."
BALLARD, A'»«fi' Co. -a 4,5681 pop.—
local estimate 10,000— on Seattle & Interna-
tional and Great Northern Rds. and Puget
sound, 5 m. N. W. of Seattle, the county
seat. Saw and shingle mills, shipyards,
foundry and machine shops.
BEE; Saturdays; Independent; six to ten
pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished July, 1903; A.O.Ingham, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl"
NEWS; Saturdays; republican ; eight
pages 16x32; subscription $1; established 1891;
J. D. RufEner & Sons, editors and publishers
(9—3) Circulation "JKL."
REGISTER; Saturdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established Decem-
ber, 1900; George C. Hitchcock, editor and
publisher (3—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
SHINGLE WEAVER; monthly (A A).
BELLINGHAM, Whatcom Co. b
22,632 pop., on Northern Pacific and Great
Northern Rds., formed by consolidation of
Falrhaven and Whatcom. Lumber,planlng,
shingle and saw mills. Foundry and ma-
chine shops. Fish and fruit canneries.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WORLD-HERALD, Fridays;
daily ten to twelve, weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1891, weekly 1889; Falrhaven
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
(1—5).
Circulation— Daily: In 1900, "jjcl." In
1901, publisher asserts, has not been less
than 1,800. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, y I. Act-
ual average for 1904. 5,099.
Weekly: "jkl-" Inl902, Z (4).
PUGET SOUND AMERICAN; every
evening except Sundays (A A).
RE V E I li L E ; every morning except
Monday, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays
1068
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WASHINGTON.
and Fridays; republican; eight pages 20x26;
aubscriptlon— dally $4, weekly $1 ; established
—dally 1890, weekly 1888; Bellingham Bay
Publishing Co.. editors and publishers (12 — i).
Circulation— Daily: In 1893, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,375. In 1896. 1,500. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jki" In 1904. (z— b, 11) H.
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 3,300; In 1896,3.500. In 1897, Y. In 1898.
vH. In 1899, yT. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, (z— 4, 6) I.
BLADE; semi weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1894; M. Connell,
«ditor; The Blade Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation: Inl898,"jKL" In 1899, publisher
asserts, over 1,500. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, ■■■tki.."
BELiLilNGHAM BAYPOST; Thurs
days; German; eight pages 15x22; subscrip
tion $1.50; established 1892; A. Blechschmidt,
editor and publisher (6 — 3). Circ'n "jkl."
TI1>IES; Saturdays; independent republi
can ; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1899; Frank C. Teck, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation 'vj4l." In 1903, Z (4).
SCHOOL BULLETIN; monthly; edu-
cational; eight pages 10x14; subscription 50
cents; established 1899; R. S. Simpson, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
BICKELTON, Klickitat Co. Q 50
pop. The nearest railroad station is Mab-
ton, on Northern Pacific Rd., 26 m. N. E. of
Goldendale.
NEAVfS; Fridays; republican • eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established August,
1902 ; S. G. Dorrls. editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl.-
BLAINE, Whatcom Co. ti l,592t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd. and Deepwater har-
bor, 17 m. S. E. of New Westminster, B.C.,
and 20 N. W. of Whatcom, the county seat.
Shingle mills and flsh-canning factory.
JOURNAL ; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1885; Geo. D. Montford. editor and publisher
(3 — 3). Circulation 'jkl."
REPORTER; Saturdays; rehublican ;
six to twelve pages 11x15; subscription $1;
established September. 19(J4; Floyd C.Kaylor,
editor and publisher (2—5).
BREMERTON, ^if«ap Co. -o 1,100
pop., 3 m.N. W.of Port Orchard, the county
seat. Farming and stock raising. Puget
Sound Navy Yard.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; e<;tablished
1901 ; Gale Bros., editors and publishers ( 1 — 4 ).
Circulation "jki..'
SEARCHLIGHT; Saturdays; eight
pages 15x22 : subscription $1 ; established
June, 1903; M. L. Sherpy, editor and publish-
er (12— 4). Circulation "JKL."
BREWSTER, Okanogan Co. b 200
pop., 30 m. N. of Chelan, the nearest bank-
ing town. Steamboat connection with We-
natchee and Johnson creek. Farming.
HERALD; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1901; D. L. Gillespie, editor: J. E. Savage,
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
BRIDGEPORT, Douglas Co. n UOf
pop.
POST; Fridays (A A).
BUCKLEY, Pitrce Co. -nl,OUt pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd.. 31 m. E. S. E. of
WASHINGTON.
Tacoma. Manufactures of lumber and
shingles. Farming and dairying.
B4NNER; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1889 ; R. N. Kernlghan, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
BURLEY, Kitsap Co. -a 100 pop., 9 m.
S. of Port Orchard, the count j^ seat, and
15 N. W. of Tacoma, the nearest railroad
station. Agriculture. Cooperative colony.
CO-OPERATOR; monthly; coopera-
tion; thirty-six pages 5^4x814; subscription
50 cents; established 1898; W. E, Copeland,
editor; The Co-operative Brotherhood, pub-
lishers (3— 3). Circulation "JKL." In 1900. Z.
In 1902, "iKL." (A A).
BURLINGTON, Skagit Co. tl 200
pop., on Great Northern Rd.,4 m. N. of
Mount Vernon. Large creamery.
JOURNAL} Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; ehtablished
1899; H. L. Bowmer, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation 'jkl."
CASHMERE, Chelan Co. u 60O pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 168 m. from Seattle,
178 m. from Spokane.
CHELAN CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridayt
democratic; four pages 14x21; subscription
$l..50; established December, 1904; J.M.Cun-
ningham, editor and publisher (1—5).
CASTLEROCK, Cowlite Co. p 750t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and Cow-
litz r., 61 m. N. of Portland, Ore. Shingle
and saw mills. Agriculture, fruit and
timber.
COWLITZ ADVOCATE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.25; established 1885 ; H. F. Wilcox, editor
and publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl-"
CATHLAMET, c. h., Wahkiakum Co.
p 500 pop., a andlngon Columbia r., 25 m.
E. of Astoria, Ore. Farming, lumbering
and fishing.
COLUMBIA RIVER SUN; Thurs-
davs; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
CHtabllshed April, 1902; Haynes & Hanlgan,
editors and publishers (1 — 4). Circ'n "jkl."
CENTERVILLE, Klickitat Co. g
200 pop., 7 m. S. W. of Goldendale. The
nearest railroad station is Grant, on
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co's Rd.
JOURNAL; Fridays: independent; ten
to twelve pages 11x16; subscription $1; es-
tablished August 1902; The Journal Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (1 — i). Cir-
culation "JKi."
CENTRALIA, Lewis Co. p l,fi00t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd.. 4 m. N. of
Chehalls, the county seat. Agriculture,
coal mining and lumbering.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1889;
P. C. Kibbe, editor and publisher (3—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
NEWS-EXAI>IINER; Fridays ;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; establl.shed-jE.mwuH^'r 1895, News 1886,
consolidated July, 1901; Thos. H. Dunckley
& Sons, editors and publishers (3— .'5).
Circulation; Actual average for a year
ending with January 2, 1903, 1,517. In
1903. y I. In 1904, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1069
WASHjyOTOX.
CHARLESTON, Kitsap Co. -D 115t
pop.
KECOKD} Fridays (A A).
CHEHAL.IS, c. h., Lewis Co. p l,775t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and Chehalls
r., 36 m. S. of Olympla, the State capital,
and 90 N. of Portland, Ore. Flour, saw
and shlugle mills and furniture factory.
Farming.
BEE-NUGGET; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.90; estab-
lished 1883; DanW. Bush, editor and pub-
lisher (12 4).
Circulation : In 1897, "jkl" In 1898, Z. Ac-
tual average for 1899, l,tJ43. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903 (z— 4) I. In
1904 yl
PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1892; I. P. Callison, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
CHELAN, Okanogan Co, [j 800 pop.,
on Lake Chelan and the Columbia r., 20 m.
N. of Waterville. Agriculture, lumbering
and mining. Horticulture.
liEADER; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1891;
De Witt C. Britt, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation •jkl."
CHENEY, Spokane Co. n- 781t pop.
on Northern Pacific and Central Washing-
ton Rds., 16 m. S. W. of Spokane, the county
seat. Seat of State Normal School. Lum-
bering, agriculture, dairying and stock
raising.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription jl; established 1896;
Henry Mickels, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
CHESAW, Okanogan Co. \^ 205 pop.
(railroad station, Midway, B. C), on Cana-
dian & Pacific Rd., 101 m. N. W. of Wilbur.
MYERS CREEK NEWS; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1901; J. O. Sehorn, editor and
publisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
CHEWELAH, Stevens Co. cf 483
pop., on Spokane Falls & Nortliern Rd., 19
m. S. E, of Colville.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished June, 1903; W. H. Brownlow &
Sons, editors and publishers (1—4). Circu-
lation 'JKL."
CHINOOK, Pacific Co. p 409 pop., on
Columbia r., 8 m. N. W. of Astoria, Ore-
gon. Salmon fishing and logging.
O BSER VER ; Fridays ; four pages 18x24 ;
subscription $1.60; established December,
1900; Hlbbert & Payne, editors and pub-
lishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
CLARKSTON, Asotin Co. R 480
pop.. 6 ni. N. of Asotin, the county seat,
on Snake r. Shipping point for wheat.
Agriculture.
REPUBLIC: Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1900; C. Murdock, editor and publisher (2—5).
Circulation "jkl.-
WASHINGTON.
CLE ELUM, Kittitas Co. 1,500 pop.»
on Northern Pacific Rd., l(i2 m. W. of
Taconia. Coal mining and farming.
ECHO; Thursdays; four pages 11x16;
subscription $1..'0; estabJl.shed January, 1902;
Charles S. Fell, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
COLFAX, o. h., Whitman Co. n-l,121t
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's
Rd., 80 m. S. of Spokane. Saw mills. Agri-
culture and stock raising. Wheat growing.
C O M M O N E R ; Fridays ; democratic ;
six pages 15x22; subscription $l.rO; estab-
lished 1885; Wm. Goodyear, editor; Com-
moner Printing Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1897, "iKL" In 1898. Z.
In 1901, publisher asserts, at no time during
the vear has fallen V)elow 1,400. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, December, publisher
asserts, during the past year not less than
1,42.5.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $2; established 1877;
Ivan Chase, editor and publisher (:^— 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,484; for 1896, 1,547; for 1897. 1,494 1
for 1898, 1,626; /or 1899, 1,781 ; /or 1900,
1,599. In 1901, yl. Actual average for
1902, 1,620. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
COLTON, Whitman Co. n- 251t pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 16 m. S. W. of Mot-
cow, Idaho. Flour mill and machine shops-
Agriculture.
NEWS-LETTER ; Fridays; independ-
ent; four pages 16x22; subscription $1; e«-
tabllshed 1891; L. F. Gibbs, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
COLUMBIA, King Co .a- 2,000 pop.
Suburb of Seattle.
NEWS: Fridays; republican; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established April,
1903; E. C. Allen, editor; Seattle News Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1— 5 P).
COLVILLE, c. h., Stevens Co. cf 694t
pop., on Spokane Falls & Northern Rd.,
near Colville r., a tributary to the Columbia
r. Mining and agriculture.
STATESIIIAN-INDEX ; Frlday8;inde-
pendent-republlcan; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1885; Wni. D. Allen,
editor; Statesman Index Company, publish-
ers. Circulatii n "jkl."
CONNELL, Franklin Co. 0, 226 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 30 m. N. E. of
Pasco, the county seat. Agriculture.
FRANKLIN CO. REGISTER; Fri-
days; republican; four pages 18x14; sub-
scription $1.50; established October, 1901;
Henry L. King, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
COULEE CITY, Douglas Co. n on
Central Washington Rd., 15 m. S. E. of
Pilot Rock. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four page*
13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established 1890;
D. J. Jones, editor and publisher (9—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
COUPE VILLE, 0. h., Island Co. ti
on Whidbey Island, connected by boat
with Port Townsend, 10 m., and Seattle 60,
m., distant. Agriculture.
ISLAND CO. TIMES; Fridays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.60;
established 1891; D. Carl Pearson, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
1070
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WASHINGTON.
LITTLE 3IETHODIST; monthly;
methodist; four pages 11x17; subscription 25
cents: established February, 1902; C. B. See-
ley, editor and publisher (1—4). Clrc'n "jkl."
(A A).
CRESTON, Lincoln Co. n- 250 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 17 m. N. W. of
Davenport, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays ; republican ; six pages
15x22; subscription 81.20; established August,
1901: D. Frank Peffley, editor and publisher
(&— 3). Circulation "jkl."
DAVENPORT, Lincoln Co. n- l.OOOf
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 33 m. W. of
Spokane. Agriculture and stock raising.
LINCOLN CO. TIMES; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.90; established 1883; L. A. Inkster, ecfitor;
and publisher (1-^).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903,1,096. In 19W, "iKL."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900; James Odgers, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3'). Circulation "jkl."
DAYTON, c.h., Columbia Co. 0,2,218!
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation Co'«
and Washington & Columbia River Rds.,
38 m. N. E. of Walla Walla, Sash and door
factories and flour and save mills.
COLUMBIA CO. DISPATCH;
semi vreekly. Wednesdays and Saturdays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished January, 1903; A. H. Harris, editor
and publisher (8—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
COLUMBIA CHRONICLE : Satur-
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub
•criptlon $2; established 1878; R. E. Peabody,
editor; R. E. Peabody & Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation "jkl."
COURIER-PRESS; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1891 ; Al. Ricardo, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1897, Z. In 1902,
Z(l, 2, 4, 5). In 1903, (Z-4J I. In 1901, yl.
DEMING, Whatcom Co. \2 200 pop.,
on Seattle & International Rd., 17 m. N. E.
of New Whatcom. Farming and manu-
facturing of shingles.
PROSPECTOR; Fridays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1898; Victor T. Cole, editor and pub
Usher. Circulation "jkl."
EAST CLALLAM, Clullam Co. t]
400 pop., on the Strait of Fuca, 100 m. N. W.
of Seattle. Farming, lumbering, mining
and fishing.
CLALLAM BAY RECORD; Fridays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891 ; George W. O'Brien, editor and publisher
(9 — 3|. Circulation "jkl."
EATON VILLE, Pierce Co. -D 107t
pop.
EAGLE; Fridays (A A).
ELLENSBURG, c. h.. Kittitas
Co. D 1,737+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd.
and Yakima r. Flour mills and railroad
machine shops. Farming and dairying.
CAPITAL; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab
Ushed 1887: A. H. Stulfauth, editor and pub
Usher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
DAWN; Fridays : independent ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
WASHINGTON.
1893 ; R. A. Turner, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
LOCALIZER ; Saturdays; independent:
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1888; The Cascade Printing and Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
ELMA, Chehalis Co. -n 894t pop., on
Northern Pacific* Puget Sound and Gray's
Harbor Rds., 10 m. E. of Montesano, the
county seat, and 35 from Olympia, the State
capital. Saw mills and brick-yard. Lum-
bering and agriculture.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; E. C. Kibbe, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "JKL."
ENDICOTT, Whitman Co. -a 224t
pop., on Oregon and Navajo Co. Rd., 16 m.
N. W. of Colfax.
INDEX; Fridays (A A).
ENUMCLAW, Jibing Co. -n 225 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 34 m. N. E. of
Tacoma. Agriculture, dairying and stock
raising.
COURIER; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; nubscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; D. C. Ashmun, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation "JKL." In 1902, Z (4).
EVERETT, C. h., Snohomish Co. ^
7,838+ pop.— local estimate 17,000— on Great
Northern, Northern Pacific and Everett &
Monte Cristo Rds. and Puget sound. Shingle,
lumber, pulp and paper mills, nail works,
smelter and reduction works.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; repub-
lican ; daily eight, weekly twelve pages 15x22;
subscription — daily $5, weekly $1; estab-
lished—dally 1898. weekly 1891 ; Herald Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (2 — i).
Circulation— Daily : In 1900, "jkl " In
1901, (z— 11) H. Actual average for 1902,
4,064; /or 1903, 4,t276; for 1904, 4,iJ55.
AVeekly, -jkl. in 1897, Z. In 1898, Z.
•JKL.
In 1901, Z(4, 5)
RECORD ; every evening except Sunaay;
independent republican; eight pages 15x20;
subscription $3; established March, 1901;
Record Times Publishing Company, editors
and publLshers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1901, (z-6) I. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. vl. In 19U4, (z— 4)1.
LABOR JOURNAL: Thursdays;
labor; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1891; M. W. Sills, editor; H. J.
Morrow, publisher (2— 5). Circulation "jkl."
FAIRFIELD, Spokane Co. d- 300
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's
Rd.. 34 m. S. E. of Spokane, the county
seat. Farm'ing and horticulture.
STANDARD; Saturdays; ten pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1896; Oscar
H. Loe, editor and publlshe (9—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
FAIRHAVEN. (See Bellingham).
FARMINGTON, Whitman Co. D-
431+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 20 m. N.
E. of Colfax.
NEW ERA ; Thursdays (A A).
FERNDALE, Whatcom Co. tl 500
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 10 m. N. W. of
Whatcom.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established May, 1903; G. A.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1071
WASHINGTON.
WASHINOTON.
Pence & G. \. Newkirk, publishere (.8— 3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
FORKS, vlallam Co. tD boat land-
ing on Quillayute r.. 100 m. W. S. W. of
Port Angeles.
QUH^LAYUTE NEWS; Thursdays:
republican ; four pages 15x2? ; subscription $1 ;
established October. 1901; W. H. Willis, ed-
itor; News Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
FRIDAY HARBOR,c.h.,5'anJMa»
Co. t: 700 pop., on Puget Sound Rd. and
East Shore of San Juan Island, 50 m. N. by
N. W. of Port Townsend, connected by
steamboat. Salmon and herring canneries
and lime kilns. Fruitgrowing. Agriculture.
SAN JUAN ISL.ANDEK.; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
«1.50; established 1891; O. H. Culver, editor
and publisher (7—3). Circulation "iju.'
GARFIELD, Whitman Co. D- 697t
pop., on Northern Pacific and Oregon Rail-
way & Navigation Go's Rds., 17 m. N. W. of
Colfax, the county seat. Agriculture,
ENTERPRISE ; Fridays; independent-
republican; eight pages 13x30; subscription
$2; established 1387; R. G. Elder, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
GEORGETOWN, ^i»fl' Co. n900
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 4 m. S. of
Seattle.
SOUTH SEATTL.E NEWS; Satur-
days; four pages 15x22: subscription $1; es-
tablished February, 1903; J. C. Clark, editor;-
News Printing Company, publishers (8— 3P).
Circulation ■■jkl."
GIG HARBOR, Pierce Go. -060 pop.,
12 m. N. W. of Tacoma, the county seat.
Farming.
PIERCE CO. JOURNAL,; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established June, 1902; A. M. White,
editor and publisher (1—5). Circ'n "jkl."
GOIiDENDALE, c. h., Klickitat Co. p
738-f- pop., near the Columbia r. Terminus
of Columbia River & Northern Rd., 12 m. N.
of Grant, Ore., 28 from The Dalles, Ore.,
connected by daily stage line, and 100 E.
N. E. of Portland, Ore. Water power.
Farming and stock raising.
KLICKITAT CO. AGRICULTUR-
IST ; Saturdays; republican; eight pages
18x24 ; subscription $1.25; established 1890;
William J. Story, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl " Actual aver
age for 1896, 1.244; for 1897, 1,256; for
1898. 1,263. In 1899, yl. Actual average
/"or 19IX), 1.284. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
SENTINEL; Wednesdays; republican;
six pages 18x34; subscription $1 ; established
1879; W. F. Byars, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "iit" In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
GRANITE FALLS, Snohomish Co.
\2 110 pop., 12 m. N. E. of Everett, the coun-
ty seat. Lumber,
POST ; Thursdays ; republican ; four pages
13x20; subscription $1 : established May, 1903;
Frank Nlles, editor and publisher (1—4).
HAMILTON, Skagit Co. tl «03t pop.,
on Seattle & Northern Rd., 17 m. E. by N. E.
of Mount Vernon, the county seat. Saw
mill. Agriculture, lumbering and mining.
HERA Ij I) I Saturdays; republican;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1901; H. F. Wilcox, editor; Herald Publish-
ing Co., publishers (6—3). Circulation "iiu,."
HARRINGTON, Lincoln Co. o on
Great Northern Rd., 51 m. W. by S. of Spo-
kane. Farming.
CITIZEN; Fridays; four pages 14x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1898; Carleton
G. Garretson, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKI.."
HARTLINE, Douglass Co. a 154
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 45 m. E. of
Waterville, the county seat. Farming.
STANDARD; Fridays; republican; four
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; es-
W. H. Hughes, editor
Circulation "jkl."
to
tablished April, 1902;
and publisher ( 12 — 3).
HATTON, Adams Co. a- 36 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 32 m. S. W. of Rltz-
ville, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
HUSTLER; Fridays; independent;
four to eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established March, 1902; J. Francis Dealy,
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl."
HILLYARD, Spokane Co. D- pop. ,
on Great Northern and Oregon Railroad &
Navigation Co.'s Rds., 5 m. N. E. of Spokane.
NEWS; monthly; republican; four to
eight pages 15x22; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1900; The News Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (1 — 4). Circula-
tion "jkl."
HOME, Pierce Co. -a 150 pop., 22 m.
from Tacoma.
DEMONSTRATOR; Wednesdays; an-
archist; four pages 11x14; subscription 50
ents; established March, 1903; The Demon-
strator Group, editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation •'ikj,.- (A A).
HO QUI AM, Chehal'is Co. -a 2,608t
pop., a seaport on Gray's harbor, at the
mouth of Hoqulam r., 64 m. W. of Olympia,
the State capital. Lumber.
WASHINGTONIAN ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and W^EEKLY, Thursdays;
republican; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription daily $5, weekly $1.30;
established— dally 19(3, weekly 1889; J. D.
Dean, editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion-daily "JKL." weekly "jki. "
ILWACO, Paci/lc Co. p 584t pop., at
terminus of Ilwaco Railway & Navigation
Co's Rd., and connected by daily steamer
with Astoria, Ore., 18 m. distant. Large
salmon cannery and lumber mill. Agricult-
ure and lumbering.
PACIFIC JOURNAL; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1883; A. N. Bohn, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
INDEX, Snohomish Co. \2 on Great
Northern Rd., 38 m. S. E. of Everett, the
county seat. Mining and lumbering.
MINER; Thursdays; mining; four pages
11x15; subscription $2; established 1899; C. W.
Gorham, editor and publisher (9—3). Circu-
lation "U<1"
1072
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WASHIXOTOy.
ISSAQUAH, King Co. -a 500 pop.,
on Seattle & International R(l.,42 m. S.E.
of Seattle, the county seat. Coal mining,
lumbering and farming.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; republi-
can; fourpagesl8x24; 8ubscrlptIon$l; estab-
lished 1900; Geo. B. Webster, editor and
publisher (2—4). Circulation "jkl."
KALAMA, c. h., Cowlitz Co. p 554t
pop.— local estimate 950— on Northern Pa-
cific Rd. and Columbia r., 40 m. N. of Port-
land, Ore. Fishing, lumbering and farming.
BULiLETIN; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
■ubscrlption $1.50; established 1889; Imui
Bros., editors and publishers (&— 3). Circula-
tion "iiU,."
KELSO, Cowlitz Co. JD «94t pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd. and Cowlitz r.. 50 m.
N. of Portland, Ore. Agriculture and lum-
bering.
COWL.ITZ VALLEY JOURNAL, j
Fridays; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; W. P. Ely,
editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n -'jkl.-
KENNEWICK, Takima Co. g 183
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 6 m. S. W. of
Pasco. Agriculture.
COLUMBIA COURIER; weekly;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1901; E. P. Greene, editor and pub-
lisher (3 — 3). Circulation "JKL."
KENT King Co. -n 785 pop., on North-
ern Pacific Rd., 16 m. S. of Seattle, the
county seat. Shingle and saw mills and
cream condensary. Farming and dairying.
WHITE RIVER JOURNAL; Satur
days; republican; eight pages 12x16; subscrip-
tions!; eslabllshed 1889; O. M. Moore, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896. "jki,." Actual average
for 1897. 1,3«1. In 1898. yl. In 1899, "jKi.-
Actual average for a year ending with July,
1902, 1,53'i. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904. -jkl.-
LACONNER, Skagit Co. t]56It pop.,
a boat landing on Puget sound, 65 m. N.
of Seattle. Farming.
PUGET SOUND MAIL; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$3; established 1873; F. L. Carter and W. A.
Carlson, editors; Mail Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (6— 3). Circulation "iKL."
LAKESIDE, Chelan Co. n 28 m. N. E.
of Wenatchce, the nearest railroad station
on the Great Northern.
WASHINGTON.
LIGHT ; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
June, 1902; The Lakeside Printing Company,
editors and publishers (1—4). Circ'n "jkl "
LATAH, -SpoArane Co. D- 253- op., on
Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's Rd.,
SO m. S. E. of Spokane, the county seat.
Farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
September, 1903; W. Ernest Crowe, editor
and publisher (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl."
lillfT}, Adams Co. D- 235 pop., on North-
ern Pacific Rd., 15 m. S. W. of Ritzville, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
LEADER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1899; Al. P. Haas, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "jki,."
LOOMIS, Okanogan Co. \^ 4:i8T pop.,
200 m. N. W. of Spokane. Mining.
PALMER MOUNTAIN PROSPEC-
TOR; Fridays; republican; mining; four
pages 15x23; subscription $2; established
1897; Frank M. Dallam, editor and publisher
(1 — 1). Circulation "££i."
LYNDEN, Whatcom Co. ^365 pop.
Railroad station is Everson.on the Belling-
ham Bay & British Columbia Rd.
SUN; Wednesdays (A A).
MAPLE FALLS, W7ka<com Co. ^«e
pop.— local estimate 292 — on Belllngham
Bay & British Columbia Rd., 38 m. N. E. of
Whatcom, the county seat. Mining, lum-
bering, shingles and agriculture.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; ten
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
April, 1902: H. J. Strickfaden. editor and
publisher (3—3). Circulation "iju,"
MARYSVILLE, Snohomi»hCo.)j 728t
pop., on Great Northern Rd. and Snohomish
r., 3 m. N. of Everett, the county seat.
Lumbering.
GLOBE; Saturdays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1891; Steve Saunders, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation "jkl."
MEDICAL LAKE, Spokane Co. D-
516+ pop.
MAIL; Fridays (A A).
MONROE, Snohomish Co.\2 on Great
Northern Rd., 20 m. N. of Seattle. Farming
and lumber.
MONITOR; Thursdays; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1899; E. C,
Blssell. editor aiid publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
MONTESANO. c. h., Chehalit Go. -a
1,194+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., at head
of navigation on Chehalis r., 45 m. W. of
Olympla, the State capital. Farming, lum-
bering, dairying, stock raising and salmon
canning.
VIDETTE; Fridays; eight pages 15x32;
subscription $2; established 1883; J. E. Mac-
Dougall, editor and publisher (3 — 3). Circula-
tion "JKL-" In 1901. Z (4, 6). In 1902, Z (3, 4, 5).
MOUNT VERNON, c. h., Skagit Co.
\2 1,120+ pop., on Great Northern Rd. and
Skagit r., 60 m. N. of Seattle. Logging and
shingle cutting.
ARGUS; Fridays; ten pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1891; Ornes & Seb-
ring, editors and publishers (8—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
SKAGIT NEWS-HERALD; Mon-
days; republican; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1884; Ralph C. Hart-
son, editor and publisher (3—3). Circ'n"iiL."
SCHOOL BULLETIN; monthly, ex-
cept June, July and August; educational;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents;
established 1899; E. A. Crueger; editor and
publisher (2^).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for a
year eliding ivith January, 1904,3,086 (A A>.
NEWPORT, Stevens Co. cf on Great
Northern Rd., about 46 m. N. E. of Spokane.
MINER; Saturdays; republican; ten
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1895; The Miner Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
107»
WASHINGTON.
NOOKS ACK, Whatcom Co. t] I'tSt
pop., on Northern Paclttc Rd., 14 m. N. E.
of Whatcom.
STAR; Fridays; local; fourpages 10i^xl6;
■ubscrlptlon $1; established October, 1904;
J. A. Mathews, editor and publisher (1— 5P).
NORTHPORT, Stevens Co. d 787t
pop., on Spokane Falls & Northern and
Red Mountain Rd. and Columbia r., about
26 m. N, of ColvlUe, the county seat. Min-
ing and river navigation.
NEWS; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1892;
Wm. P. Hughes, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays; four pages
18x24 ; subscription $2 ; established 1893 ; C.
F. Murphy, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
NORTH YAKIMA, c. h., Yakima
Co. ^ 3,154+ pop., on Northern Pacinc Rd.,
37m. S. of Ellensburg. Pump, broom, wagon
and cigar factories, flour mills, machine
•hops, fruit evaporators and creameries.
Mining, stock raising, hop, grain and fruit
growing.
YAKIMA REPUBLIC; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Fridaj's ; republican ; daily four, weekly
sixteen pages 13x24 ; subscription— dallv $3,
weekly $1.60; established 1879; W. W. Robert
ion, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl."
Weekly: In 1901, "jkl." In 1902, March,
publisher asserts, there were not at any time
during past year printed less than 1,000. In
1903, '•JKL-" In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, I (Q D).
NORTH AV EST FARM AND
HOME; Thursdays; agricultural, live stock
and dairy; sixteen pages 11x14; subscription
$2; established 1847; Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Rich
mond Freeman, editors; Washington Farmer
Puijllshing Co., publishers; dated also at
Seattle, Portland, Ore. and Vancouver, B. C.
(10—3).
Cii'ciilation: In 1901, I. In 1902, (z-4) G.
In 1903, (z— 4) Q ( • •). In 1904, yG.
WASHINGTONIAN; Tuesdays; six
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1901 ; Washingtonian Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (6—3). Circ'n "jkl-" (A A).
YAKI3IA DEMOCKAT; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 11x16; subscription
$1; established 1893; J. D. Medlll, editor and
publisher (9— 3). Circulation "jjii."
YAKIMA HERA LD ; Wednesdays;
sixteen pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1889; Tuesley, McComb & Tuesley, edi-
tors and publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "JKL" In 1897, Z. ^c^
■uai average /or 1899, 1,085. Inl900,yl. In
1901, (z-6) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In
1904, (z— 6) I.
OAKESDALE, TTTiiijnan Co. n- 928
pop., on Oregon Railroad & Navigation
Go's. Rd., 46 m. S. of Spokane Falls. Grain
growing district.
TIDINGS; Fridays ; four pages 18x24 ;
subscription $1; established 1901; H. E. Rick-
secker, editor ana publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
OAKVILLE, Chehalis Co. -Q 276 pop.,
on Northern Paclflc Rd., 22 m. S. E. of
Montesano. Agriculture.
CRUSIER; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
•ubsoription $1; established April, 1901; Q. J.
Taylor, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "jkl."
68
WASHINGTON.
ODESSA, Lincoln Co. D- on Great
Northern Rd.. 25 m. S. W. of Harrington.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages ir)x22; subscription $1..')0; established
May. 1901; L. C. Welk, editor and publisher
(1-5).
OIj ATiL, A ^Kitsap Co. -n 106 pop., on the
Admiralty Inlet Rd., 9 m. S. of Port Orchard,
the county seat.
SOUNDVIEW; monthly; philosophy;
thirty four pages 5x7; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1902; L. E. Lader, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
OLYMPIA,c. h., Thurston Co. -a
State Capital, 4,082+ pop., on Northern
Paclflc, Peninsular and Port Townsend
Southern Rds. and at southern extremity
of Puget sound. Several saw mills and
manufacturing plants. Water power.
Fruit, farming and logging. Flour mill.
OLYMPIAN; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription —
daily $6, weekly $1; established— dally 1890,
weekly 1892; J. O'B. Scobey, editor; S. A.
Madge, publisher (7—3). Circulation— daily
"jKi." weekly "iK^." Inl901,dailyZ(l,2,4,5).
In 1903, weekly Z( 4).
WASHINGTON RECORDER;
every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
YL, Thursdays; republican; daily four to
eight, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $6, weekly $1 ; established— dally May,
1902, weekly 1901; The Recorder Publishing
Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1908, 1,413; /"or 1904, tJ,ti89.
Weekly ; Actual average for l%i, 1,465.
CAPITAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1888; Whitlach& Eddy, editors and publishers
(3 — 3). Circulation "JKL."
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; eight pages
13x2i»; subscription $1; established 1899; M.
D. Abbott, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
WASHINGTON STANDARD; Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 22x28; sub-
scription $2; established 1860; John Miller
Murphy, editor and publisher. Circ'n "i£L."
ORIENT, Ferry Co. tf 200 pop., 30 m.
from Republic, the county seat. Mining
and agriculture.
KETTLE RIVER JOURNAL; Fri-
days; Independent; four pages 16x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1897; Alex. A.
Anderson, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "JKi."
ORTING, Pierce Co. -O 728t pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 18 m. S. E. of Tacoma,
the county seat. Lumbering and hop rais-
ing.
ORACLE; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1889 ;
M. C. Hopkins, editor ; Oracle Publishing
Co., publishers (6—3). Circulation "jia"
PAHA, Adams Co. D- 290 pop. on
Northern Pacific Rd., about 8 m. S. of Rltz-
vllle. Flour mills.
ADAMS CO. HUB; Fridays: demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established January, 1904; A. J. Harder, edi-
tor and publisher (2—5).
PALOUSE, Whitman Co. D-9S9t pop.,
on Northern Paclflc Rd., 18 m. E. of Colfax,
1074
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WASHINGTON.
the county seat. Saw mills. Lumbering,
mining and agriculture.
REPUBLIC; Frldaj's; republican; eight
pages 18x34; subscription $1.50; established
1883 ; B. M. Schick, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation ' JKif"
PE EIjL, Lewis Co. p 400 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd.. 15 m. S. W. of Che-
halls, the county seat. Lumbering and
shingles.
GUARDIAN; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
April, 1901; R. M. Kibbe, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation -jkl."
POMEROY, c. h., Garfleld Co. n,953t
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's
Rd. and on Pataha creek, 55 m. N. E. of
Walla Walla. Agriculture and stock
raising.
EAST WASHINGTONIAN ; Satur
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription 82; established 1881; Peter Mc-
Clung, editor and publisher (7—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
WASHINGTON INDEPENDENT |
Thursdays; four pages 18x34; subscription
$3 ; established 1890 ; F. W. D. Mays, editor
and publisher. Circulation "igi." (A A).
PORT ANGELES, c.h., Clallam Co.
"□ 2,321+ pop., on Strait of Juan de Fuca, 40
m. E. of and connected by steamer with
Port Townsend. Good harbor. Saw mllU.
Farming.
DEMOCRAT-IiEADERj Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
fl; established 1890; A.J. Cosser, editor and
publisher (9—3). Circulation -'jkl."
TRIBUISE-TI3IES; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1885; A. A.Smith, editor and publisher (8— 3).
Circulation "jkl " In 1903, Z (4) (••).
PORT ORCHARD, c.h..2rt7«ap Co.
■a 197+ pop., on Port Orchard bay. an arm of
Puget Sound, 25 m. N. W. of Tacoma and 16
S. W. of Seattle. Naval station, with the
largest dry dock in the world. Saw mills.
cannery and farming.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays: republi-
can; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1890; Thompson & Brooks, editors
and publishers (9— 3). Circulation "jkl."
PORT TOWNSEND, c. h., Jpftr-
ion Co. -a 3,443+ pop., on Port Townsend
Southern Rd. and Port Townsend bay, near
the Strait of Juan de Fuca. 65 m. N. by
N. W. of Seattle. Daily steamers to Vic-
toria, B. C. Commerce. Lumbering and
agriculture.
CALiL; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLiY, Thursdays; republican; daily
four, weekly eight pages 15x20; subscription
—daily $7, weekly $2; established— daily 1887,
weekly 1885; Call Publishing Company, ed-
itors and publishers.
Circulation— Daily ".ikl.-
Weekly "iKL." In 1903. (z— 4) I. Inl9(M,vI.
MORNING LEADER; every morning
except Monday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— dailv S8, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; N, W. O'Rear, manager; Leader
Company, publishers (12 — 1).
Circnlatiou— Daily: In 1897, "isi." Act-
Mai average forlorn, 3,151. In 1899, yi.
WASHINGTON.
In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 190J, yl. In 1903,
yl. In 19()4, "jkl."
Weekly: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898, publisher
asserts, no issue less than 2,100. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, vl. In 1902, yl. In 1908,
yl. In 1904, yl.
POUIiSBO, Kitsap Co. -n 69 pop., 16
m. N. of Port Orchard, the county seat.
Farming.
KITSAP CO. HERALD; Fridays;
eight pages 15x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished Februarj', 1901; Peter Iverson, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
PRESCOTT, Walla Walla Co. R 313
pop., on Oregon Railroad & Navigation
Co's Rd.,18m.N. of Walla Walla.
SPECTATOR ; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
ILshed November, 1902; Chas. H.O'Neil, editor
and publisher (1—5 P). Circulation "jkl."
PROSSER, Yakima Co. P 229t pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd.. 45 m. S. E. of North
Yakima, the county seat. Wheat, fruit and
live stock.
BULLETIN ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1901: Arton E. Verity, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "iii"
RECORD; Fridays; social democrat;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892 : George E. Brown, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "JKL."
PULLMAN, Whitman Co. D l,308t
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation Co'*
and Northern Pacific Rds., 80 m. S. of Spo-
kane. Artesian wells. Agriculture.
EVERGREEN ; Wednesdays, during the
college year; collegiate; four pages 11x16;
subscription gil; established 1896; Students of
State Agricultural College and School of
Science, editors and Dublishers. Circula-
tion "JKL" (A A).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; M. H. Sargent, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
PUYALLUP, Pierce Co. -l,884tpop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 9 m. S. E. of Ta-
coma, the county seat, and 32 S. of Seattle.
Hop growing and shipping. Saw mills
Fruit growing.
PU Y A LLUP VALLEY TRIBUNE;
Saturdays; independent: eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1886! Robert
Montgomery, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904 vl
QUINCY, Douglas Co. D- 250 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 160 m. E. of Seattle.
Agriculture and stock-raising.
QUILL ; Fridays; independent ; six pages
11x15; subscription $1.50; established Febru
ary, 1904; S. G. Shaw, editor and publisher
(1-5 P).
REARDAN, Lincoln Co. D- 250 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 24 m, W. of Spo-
kane.
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; establi.ehed April 1901; O. B.
Selters, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
RENTON, King Co. -D 1,000 pop., on
Columbia & Puget Sound and Northern
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
107i
WASHINGTON.
WA SHINOTON— Seattle.
PaclHc Rcl8., 12 m. S. K. of Seattle. Coal
nilnlug, glass factory and brick yard.
RECORDER; Saturdays; Indepeud-
ent; four pages iDxtJ; subscription $1; estab-
lished li)()-,': E. C. Allen, editor; Seattle News
Publishing Company, publishers (1—5). Cir-
culation "JKI.."
REPUBLIC, c. h.. Ferry (7o. cfa.OSOt
pop., in ColvUle Indian Reservation. Min-
ing and farming.
N E WS-MTNE R ; Saturdays ;republican ;
four to eight pages 15x2.2; subscription $1.50;
established— Pio/fcpr 1898. Miner 1899, Neios,
190U. consolidated November, 1903 ; H. W.
Thompson, editor; News-Miner Publishing
Co., publishers (3—5 P). Circulation "jkl."
RECOIM); Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1897; Parliament
& Hull, editors and publishers. Clrc'n "iKL."
RITZVIIiLE, c. h., Adami Co. n- 761t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 64 m. S. W.
of Spokane. Agriculture and stock raising.
ADAMS CO. NEWS; Wednesdays;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1; established
1898; Edgar Dewitt Gilson. editor and pub-
lisher (6 — 3). Circulation "JKL'
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight
to twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1887; D. W. Pettijohn and W. S.
Swenson, editors and publishers (8— 3). Cir-
culation 'iKi'
RIVERSIDE, Okanogan Co. cT on
Great Northern Rd.
OKANOGAN VAI<L.EY ARGUS:
Thursdays (A A).
ROCKFORD, Spokane Co. D- 644
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's
Rd., 25 m. S. E. of Spokane, the county seat.
Flouring mills. Agriculture.
REGISTER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
June, 1901; J. A.Campbell, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
ROSALIA, THiitman Co. D- 37^t POp.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 35 m. 8. of Spokane.
Live stock, grain and fruit.
CITIZEN; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1898; P. C.
Chekal. editor and publisher (8— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
SAINT JOHN, Wliitman Co. Q 600
pop., on Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
Rd., 87 m. S. of Spokane. Agriculture and
stock-raising.
JOURNAL.; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
July, 1903; Otis E. Faught, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
SEATTLE, c. h., King Co. -n80,671t
pop., on Columbia & Puget Sound, Great
Northern, Northern Pacific and Seattle
& International Rds. and Puget sound.
Lumbering, milling, shipbuilding, coal
mining, fishing, agriculture, dairying,
stock raising, hop raising, etc. Has steam-
ship connection with all points on the sound
and the Orient. General commerce.
DAILY.
BULiIjETIN ; every morning except
Sunday and holidays; law, real estate, in-
surance and building; four pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $12; established 1895; Puget Sound
Publishing Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation •••ikl." In 1901, Z (6). In 1903,
Z(4).
COMMEKCI A li REPORTER; every
morning; hotel, steamship and railway news;
four pages 123^x19; subscription $3; estab-
lished January, 1901; Commercial Publishing
Co.. editors and publishers (1—4). Circula-
tion "JKL.'- (A A).
PO ST- INTELLIGENCER ; every
morning, and SEMl-WEEKL Y, Tues-
days and Fridays ; republican ; dally twelve
to sixteen, Sunday thirty to thirty six, semi-
weekly twelve pages 17x21; subscription —
dally $7.50, semi weekly $1; established 1867;
8. P. Weston, manager; Post Intelligencer
Publishing Co., publishers (2—4).
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied fi-om
11,681 in 1892 to G In 1895. Actual average
for 1896, 13,535. In 1897, Y. In 1898, zF.
In 1899. yF. In 1900, yF. In 1901, yG. In
1902. yG. In 1903. yG. In 19()4, yG.
Semi-Weekly: Rating varied from E In
1892 to F in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yH.
Publisher's announcement.— The only morn-
ing paper published in the largest city in
the State of Washington; the oldest and
most widely read paper in the State, and
the only metropolitan paper that reaches
readers within 200 miles of Seattle on the
day of publication; excludes all objection-
able advertising; Is one of cleanest news-
papers in America. Largest circulation of
any morning paper north of San Francisco.
STAR; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $3; established 1899; Star Publish-
ing Co.. editors and publishers (1 — 1).
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
4,153; /or 1901, 7,967; /or 1902, 11,633|
^orl903. 13,545; /or 1904, 18,698.
TIMES} every evening except Sunday,
Sunday morning and WEEKLY, Fridays;
Independent; dally ten to twenty, Sunday
and weeklv sixteen to twenty four pages
18x24; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1881 ; Alden J. Blethen, editor; The
Times Printing Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1896, 5.989; for 1897, 9,388; for 1898,
17,343; for 1899. 19,563; for 1900.
33,553; for 1901, 35.013; for 1902,
39,581; for 190.3, 33,943; for 1904,
36,418.
Sunday: Actual average for 1902, 31,d33i
for 1903. 36.631 ; for 1904, 43,989.
Weekly : In 1899, 'jkl." Actual average for
1900, 5,533. In 1901, yG. Actual average
/or 191 2, 6, 174; /or 1903, 6, 167. In 1904, yG.
Publisher's announcement— Average circu-
lation, October, November and December,
1904. 37,000 Dailv; 45.450 Sunday. Average
January, 1905, Daily 37,181; Sunday, 46.134.
The Times has made the most marvelous
growth of any daily paper on the Pacific
Coast since it parsed into poksession of its
present publishers in lf96. If the Daily
Times cannot show a circulation larger by
17,000 dailv than any other paper on the
North Pacific Coast, it will forfeit $1,000 to
any public charity in the city of Seattle.
Also, it will give a like sum if it can be
shown that any other Sunday paper in the
State of Washington has half the circula-
tion of the Sunday Times.
WEEKLY.
ARGUS; Saturdays; independent repub-
lican; ten pages 12x18; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1892; H. A. Chadwick, editor and
publisher (12— 3).
Circulation: In 1902, "iKL.- In 19C3, (z— 4)
I (••). In 1904. yl.
CATHOLIC PROGRESS; Fridays;
roman catholic: eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1899; Progress
Publishing Company, editors and publlsn-
ers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl.- In 1901, Z (6)
1076
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WASHINGTON— Seattle.
WASHINGTON— Seattle.
Actual average for a year ending with
^M£fU3M902, 1,641; /or 1903, 2,114. In
1904, yl.
COMMONWEALTH; Saturdays; re
publican; eight to twelve pages 14x20; sub-
scription 83; established November, 1901;
Leonard Fowler, editor; The Coleman Com-
pany, publishers (3 — ;B),
Circulation: In 1902, (z— 6) I. In 1903, yl.
In 191 4, V I .
FREMONT NEWS; Wednesdays; lo-
cal; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished August, 1903; E. C. Allen, editor; Se-
attle News Publishing Co.. publishers ( 1—5 P) .
txREEN LAKE NEWS; Thursdays;
Independent; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1901; E. C. Allen, editor;
Seattle News Publishing Company, publish-
ers (1—5). Circulation "jkl."
MAIL. AND HERALD; Saturdays;
sixteen pages 11x14; subscription $1; estab-
lished—Saturday Mail 1897, Herald 1898, con-
solidated 1900; Cora Bliss Nagel, editor;
The Mail and Herald Publishing Company,
publishers (2—5).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl." Inl903, (z-4) I.
In 19(J4, yl.
NEWS-LETTER; Saturdays; society;
eight pages 11x15; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900; Charles Pye Burnett, editor;
Seattle News-Letter Co., publishers (7-3 P).
Circulation "jkl"
NORTH A\ EST FARM AND
HOME: Thursdays. (See North Yakima.)
PACIFIC BUILDING AND ENGI-
NEERING RECORD ; Saturdays; build-
ing and engineering; sixteen to twenty-four
pasces lOxlSVo; subscription $5; established
1902: Jedd P. Fuller, editor and publisher
(1-5).
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1894; H. R. Cay ton. editor; Repub
llcan Publishing Co.. publishers.
Circulation: In 1896, 'jki, •• Actual average
for a year ending irith Sejyt ember. 1898,
3,386. In 1899. yH. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903. yl. In 1904, yl.
SOCIALIST; Sundays: socialist; four
pages 18x24: subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1900; HermonF. Titus, editor; The So
ciallst Education Assoc'n, publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1902. (z— 4) I. In 1903.
yl (A A).
TRA DE REGISTER ; Saturdays; com-
mercial; flftv-two pages 9x12; subscription
$2; established 1893; Lovett M. Wood, editor;
The Trade Register (Inc.), publishers (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,088; for 1896. 1,249: for mi, 1,267;
/"or 1898, 1,241. In 1899, y I. Actual average
for a year ending ivith June, 1900, 1,272.
In 1901. yl. Actual average for 1902, 1,270;
/or 1903, 1,3S9; for \\m, 1.336.
UNION RECORD; Saturdays; labor;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1910; F. A. Rust, editor; Western
Central Labor Union, publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation : Actual average for 1901,
2,344. In 1902, yH. In 1903. yH. In
1W)4, yl.
WASHINGTON POSTEN; Frl
days; Norwegian Danish; republican: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1889; Washington Posten Publishing Co..
publishers. Circulation "jkl." In 1899, Z. In
1902, "JKL-
WASHINGTON PRESSE; Thurs
days: German; eight pages 173^x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established January. 1900; N.
J. Stelgleder, editor; German Publishing and
Printing Company, publishers (1—4^.
Circulation : Actual average for 1903,
1,07S (AA).
WASHINGTON STAAT8 ZEIT-
UNG ; Thursdays ; German ; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1891; Mrs. Anna L. Welnhagen and
W. K. Stroetzel, editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1897. "jkl." in 1898. I. In
1899, "JKj, ■•
WESTERNS TRIBUN; Fridays;
Swedish; Independent; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.25; established 1887; Magnus
Turnblad, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jju." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 2,415. In 1902, (z— 4, 6) H. In
1903, yH (A A).
BI-WEEKLY.
DER LIITHERISCHE PIONEER;
bl weekly; Wednesdays; German: lutlieran;
eight pages 10x13; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1896: Rev. E. Knappe, editor and
publisher (9—3).
Circulation: In 1897, I. In 1898, yl. In
1899, zl. In 19110, I. In 1901, (z— 4) 1. In
1902. yl. In 1903. (z^i) I (A A).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
NORTHWESTERN 31INER, MAN-
UFACTURER AND -METALLURG-
IST; semimonthly; mining; twenty pages
10x133^; subscription $1; established 1899;
Range & Spear, editors and publishers (12— 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,52.5. In 1903, (z-4) I. In
1904, yl.
RANCH; semimonthly; dairying and
live stock; sixteen to thirty two pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1894; Miller
Freeman, editor; Ranch Company, publish-
ers (12— 3).
Circulation: In 1897, IZ. In 189S, yl.
Actual average for a year ending with Jan-
uary 18, 1900, 3.058; /or o year ending with
June, 19U1, 6,394. In 1902, yG. In 1903.
(,z^) G (• •J. In 11HJ4, yG.
MONTHLY.
A3IERICAN ASIATIC; monthly;
trade and finance; English, Chinese, Japan-
ese; twenty pages lOJ^xll; subscription $3;
established lit02; American Asiatic (inc.),
editors and publishers. Office. 7 Hancock
block (12 — 1). Circulation "j_kl "
AMERICAN FORESTER; monthly;
Foresters of America; sixteen to thirty-two
pages 7x9><> ; subscription SI ; established
1893; Thos. H. Andrew, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1898. "iKVL." In 1899, zl. In
1900, zl. In 1901, (z— 4, 5) I. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z-4) !(••). In llt(J4. yl.
A. O. U. W. EMBLEM; monthly;
united workmen; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1899; 'Ihe
Grand Lodge, A. O. U. W., editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulation: 'jkl." In 1901, Z (1, 2,4,6). In
1903, ( z-4 ) I ( • • ) . In IIHU. y I.
CHURCH51AN; monthly; protestant-
episoopal ; twelve pages 12x18 ; sul)scription
50 cents; established 1888; Rev. H. H. Gowen,
M. A., editor and publisher (S— 3).
Circulation: In 1901. 'jkl." Actual aver-
age for i;)02. 1,000. In lt'03, "j_kl."
CIVIC PROGRESS; monthly; Inde-
pendent; sixteen to twenty four pages 11x14;
subscription 50 cents; established May, 1901;
J. C. Thoms, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation : lu 1901, "jkl " Actual aver-
age for 1902, 2,250 ; for 1903, 5, 166 (A A).
COAST; monthly; literature; forty-
eight pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; HonorL.Wilhelm, editor; Coast
Publishing Company, publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl" Actual average
for a year en din g with January. 1902, 1 , 69 5 1
for 1902, 3,662; for 1903, 5,083; for 1904,
5.6S9.
EXPONENT; monthly; philanthropy;
eight pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished January, 19(J2; The Charity Organiza-
tion Society, editors and publishers (1 — 1).
Circulation "jki." (A A).
FOREST ECHOES; monthly; Wood-
men of the World; sixteen pages 9x12: sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1892; A. Much-
more, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1898, H. In 1899, I. Act-
ual average for a year ending with July, 19(X).
2,079. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. InUlo4. yl.
MIDNHJHT SUN; monthly (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1077
WASHINGTON— Seattle.
NORTHWEST JOURNAL OF ED-
UCATION ; monthly, except July and
August ; educational ; thirty-four pages
8x11; subscription fl; established 1890; B.
W. Brlntuall, editor and publisher (12—4).
Circiilatiou: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,500. Actual aver-
age/or 1896, 2,081; for 1897. -Z,tiSll for
1898. 'i,58tJ ; for 1899. '^,664 ; for 1900,
2,900. In 1901, yH. Actual average for a
yearending with October, 1902, 3,020; /or
1908, 3, 510; for 1901, 1.220.
PAClblC FISHER.>IAN; monthly;
piscatorial; twenty eight pages 10x14; sub-
scription $2; established February, 1903; C.
M. Bogle, editor; The Pacific Fisherman Co,,
publishers (1—5 P).
Circulntiou : Actual average for a year
ending with January, 1904, 1,S54. In
l'^H)4 yl
PA d I F I C LUMBER TRADE
JOURNAL; monthly; lumber trade;
eighty-eight pages 10xl3J^; subscription $1;
established 1895; Victor H. Beckman, editor;
Lumber Trade Journal Co., publishers (9—3).
Circulation: "jkl." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4,5).
In 19U3, (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
PACIFIC MASON; monthly; free-
masonry; thirty two to forty pages 7x10;
subscription $1 ; established 1895 ; J. M.
Taylor, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
In 1899, Z. In 1902, ".tkl."
PACIFIC PROGRESS; monthly; in-
dustrial and insurance; eight pages 10x13}^:
subscription 25 cents; established 1897; F.J.
Martin, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1901. -jkl." In 1902, (z— 4) I ;
im903, yl. In 1904, y I.
PACIFIC SPORTSMAN; monthly;
sports; sixty-eight pages 6^x9J^; subscrip-
tion $1; established May, 1904; "W. S. Phillips,
editor; Sportsman Publishing Co., publish
ers (1—5 P).
PACIFIC TEiTIPLAR; monthly; pro
hibltion; eight to twelve pages 9xli; sub-
scription .50 cents ; established 1890 ; M. E.
Brewer, editor; The Grand Lodte I. O. G. T.
of Washington, publishers (12—4). Circula
tion "JKL."
RAILROAD AND MARINE GA-
ZETTE: monthly; railroads and steam-
ships; thlrtj'-six pages 7xlii; subscription
01.50; established 1894; John Bennett, editor
and publisher (12—3), Circulation •jkl."
WASHINGTON L.IQIOR DEAL-
ER ; monthly; liquor; twenty pages 7xli);
subscription $2; established J.muary, 1902;
Arthur Gerbel, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circ'n— In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4. 5). In 1904, •■jkl-"
WASHINGTON ODD-FELLOW^j
monthly; odd fellowship; sixteen to twenty
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established 1892;
A. E. Partridge, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
3,525; for 1896, 3.584. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 4.065, includ-
ing special editions. In 1899, yH. In 1900,yH,
Actual average for a year ending with Feb-
ruary, 1901, 3, 7^1. including special edi-
tions; for 1902, 3,937. In 1903, yH. In
1904. yH.
WHITE'S SAYINGS; monthly; ad-
vertising; thirty four pages 5^x8}.<i; subscrip-
tion 25 cents: established 1899; C.V.White,
editor and publisher (.3 — 3).
Circulation : Actual average for a year
ending with June, 1901. 1,387; for a year
ending u-ifh July, 1902. 1,837. In 1903,
yl. In 19(J4, yl.
QUARTERLY.
JOURNAL OF CHILDHOOD AND
ADOLESCENCE: quarterly, January,
April, July and Octol)er: scientific; eighty-
four pages 6x9; subscription $1; established
1900; Albert H. Yoder, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
SEDRO-WOOLLEY, Skagit Co. t]
885+ pop., on Great Northern, Seattle &
Northern and Seattle & International Rds.,
WASHINGTON.
814 m. N. E. of Mount Vernon, the county
seat, and 86 N. of Seattle. Lumber and
shingles. Coalmining.
SKAGIT CO. COURIER; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50: established May, 1901; Courier Print-
ing Co.. editors and i)ubllshers. Circ'n"iKL."
SKA GIT CO. TIMES; Thursdays; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1891; Times Printing Company, editors and
publishers (3-3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for im9. 1,^77. Inl900,yl. Inl901,yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jkl."
SH£IiTON« c.h., Mason Co. -asm
pop., on Peninsular Rd., connected by
steamer with Olympia, the State capltal-
30 m. distant. Logging and milling.
MASON CO. JOURNAL; Fridays; re-
publican; four pages 19x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1886; Angle & Gunderson, editors
and publishers (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890; D. G. Klinefelter, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation '*ki."
SIIiVERTON, SnoJwmish Co. b K'O
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 22 m. N. E.
of Everett.
MINER ; Saturdays (A A).
SKAMOKATVA, Wahkiakum Co. JJ
700 pop., boat landing on Columbia r., 7 m.
N. N. W. of Cathlamet, the county seat.
Saw mill. Agriculture, lumbering and fish-
ing.
EAiiLE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1891; S. G. Williams, editor and publisher
(7—3 P). Circulation "jkl"
SNOHOMISH, Snohomish Co. ti
2,101+ pop., on Everett & Monte Cristo,
Seattle & International and Great North-
ern Rds. and Snohomish r. Steamers to
Seattle, 50 m. distant. Agriculture, min-
ing and lumbering.
SNOHOMISH CO. TRIBUNE; Fri
days; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1888; Chas. W. Gorham, editor
and publisher (9 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
SOUTHBEND,c.h.,7'aci/fc<7o.p Tllf
pop. — local estimate 2,00(] — on Northern Pa-
cific Rd. and Willapa r., 40 m. W. of Che-
halis. Saw mills and lumber manufacto-
ries and salmon canneries.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1890 ; F. A. Hazeltine, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation ••jkl."
WILLAPA HARBOR PILOT; Fri
days; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1890; C. A. Heath, editorand pub-
lisher (3 — o). Circulation "jkl."
SCHOOL BULIiETIN; monthly; edu-
cational; eight pages 11x16; subscription 25
cents: established October, 19(3; Mrs. C. A.
Murdock, editor and publisher (1—4) (A A).
SPOKANE, C. h., Spokane C7o.D-36,848t
pop., on Great Northern, Oregon Railway &
Navigation Co's, Spokane Falls «fe Northern,
Spokane & Palouse, Spokane& Idaho, Wash-
ington Central and Northern Pacific Rds.
and Spokane r. Supply point for the gold
and silver mines of Northern Idaho, East-
1078
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WASHINGTON— Spokane.
WASHING TON— Spokane.
ern Washngton and British Columbia, and
the farm, fruit and cattle districts of East-
ern Washington, Northern Idaho and West-
ern Montana. Manufactures of lumber,
flour, lime-flour and cement. Foundries and
machine shops.
DAILY.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; repuo-
lican; eight to twenty-four pages 17x24; sub-
Bcrlption — dally $4, weekly $1; established —
dally 188&, weekly 1882; Chronicle Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (2 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
H In 1892 to I in 1895. In 1896, H. Actual
average for a year ending with September,
1897, 5.4'7 1 ; for a year ending icith Septem
her, 1898, 5,650; /orl899. 5,433; /or a j/ear
ending with September. 1900, 6,301; for 1901,
6,675; for 1902, 6,89'^: formz. 8,671;
/o/-liK>4. 11,287.
Weeitly: In 1896, "jkl." Actual average for
1697, iJ,ti41. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903
yl. In 1904, yl.
PRESS; every evening excapt Sunday;
independent; four pages 18x22; subscription
$3; established November, 1902; The Press
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
3,464; /or 1904, 3,554.
SPOKESMAN-REVIEW; every
morning, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Mon
daj's and Thursdajs; independent-repub-
lican; dally twelve to sixteen, semi weekly
ten, Sunday twenty-eight to forty pages
18x24; subscription — daily and Sunday $l<\
semi-weekly $1; established— daily 1885, seml-
Tveekly 1883; W. H. Cowles, publisher (1—1).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1895, 5,086; for 1896. 6,175; for 1897,
7,149; /or 1898, 9,389; for 1S99. 10,475 ;
for a yearending with March, 1900, 10,643;
for a year ending with Sept., 1901, 10,505;
for 1902, 1'1,470; /or 1903, 13,331; for
1904, 16,155.
Sunilay: Actual average for ^02, 15,347;
for 1903, 1 7,065 ; for 1904, '21 ,636.
Semi- Weekly: la 18U5, 1. Actual average
for 1896. 3.839; for 1897.8,283; for 1898,
15,834; /or 1899, 17,291; /or a year end-
ing with J/arc/i , 1900, 17,374; for a year
ending with September 1901, 17,967; /or
1902. 25,534; for 1903, 29,466; for 1904.
32,757,
WEEKLY.
FREEMEN'S LABOR JOURNAL;
Fridays; eight pages 11x16; subscription $1.25;
established 1893; Harbaugh & Cartano, edi-
tors and publishers (:^ — 3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl" Actual average
for a yearending with November 1901, 4,278;
for a near ending with April 25, 1902, 5,202;
In 1903. yG. In 1904, yG.
NEW TIME; Saturdays; socialism; four
f»ages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
ished June, 1902; H. W. Mangold, editor; So-
cialist Publishing Co., publishers (I — 4)
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
3,476 (A A>.
NEW WEST TRADE; Saturdays;
mercantile; eight pases 13x20; subscription
$2; established 1896; Orno Strong, editor and
publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jkl."
OUTBURST; Saturdays; republi-
can; eight pages 13x17; subscription $1; es
tablished 1892; Thos. E. Heddle. editor; The
Outburst Publishing Co., publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation: In 1898, "iKL." In 1899, zl. In
1900. vl. In 1901, (z-6) I. Actual average
for 1902. 5,336. In 19o3, .vG. In 1904, H.
RECOKI); Fridays (A A).
WASHINGTON POST; Frida.vs; Ger
man; independent; ten pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1889; OttoJucke-
land, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,8()0. Actual average for 1896,
2,948. In 1897, HZ. In 1898, yH. Inl899,yl.
In 1900, zH. In 1901, yH. Inl902,(z— l,2,i,5)H.
In 1903, yH. InlitOt, H.
MONTHLY.
CHURCHMAN; monthly; protestant-
episcopal; fourteen pages 9x11; subscription
50 cents; established December, 1900; Dean
Perlne, editor anil publisher. Circ'n "jkl"
MINING; monthly; mining and elec-
tricity; forty four to flfty-two pages 6x9;
subscription $1; established 1893; L.K.Arm-
strong, editor and publisher (8 — 3 P ).
Circulation: In 1898, -jkl." In 1899, zl.
Actual average for 1900, 1,568; for 1901,
1,608; /or 1902, 1,731. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl .
NORTHWEST HOMESEEKER
AND INVESTOR; monthly; Immigra-
tion; fifty pages 10x13; subscription $1; es-
tablished November, 1902; J. O. Harmon,
editor: E. H. Hutchinson, publisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl.- In 1901. I. In
19U2, yl. Actual averagefor 19()S, 7,0^3. In
1904, yG.
WESTERN HOMEJOtJRNA LAND
I N T E R - M O U N T A I N POULTRY
JOURNAL; monthly ; agriculture, poultry
and household; twenty-four pages 8x11;
subscription 50 cents; established 1896;
Alexander Sc Furman, editors and pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation : Actual average for the first
six mo)iths of \897,1,5S3. Inl898,yl. Act-
ual average for 1899. 2,661. In 1900, yH.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In li;03, (z— 4) I. In
1P04, (z— 11) I (••).
SPRAGUE, Lincoln Co. O- 695t pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 35 m. S. W. of Spo-
kane. Farming, fruit and stock raising.
TIMES; Fridays; ten pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1897; R. D. Ander-
son, editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
SPRINGDALE, Stevens Co. cT ?59
pop., on Spokane Falls & Northern Rd., 36 m.
S. of Colville, the county seat. Mining and
agriculture.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscriprlon $1: established
March, 1902; O. W. Hawkins, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "JKL "
STANWOOD, Snohomish Co. Yd on
Great Northern Rd. and Stillaguamish r.,
55 m. from Seattle. Farming, dairying
and lumber.
TIDINGS; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1901; H. A. Clemens, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "jill."
STARBUCK, Columbia Co., Q. 400
pop., on Oregon Railroad and Navigation
Co. Rd.,20 m. N. of Dayton, the county seat.
STAR OF STARBUCK; Saturdays:
independent; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.5(1; established February, 1904; C. H.
O'Nell, editor and publisher (1—5)
STEVENSON, c. h., Skamania Co. p
200 pop., on Columbia r., 41 m. E. by N. E. of
Portland, Ore. Salmon fishing, lumbering
and farming.
SKAMANIA CO. PIONEER ; Thurs-
days; eight pages 11x15; subscription $1;
established 1893; Mtlton Harlan, editor and
publisher (.3—3). Circulation "jkl."
SUIiTAN, Snohomish Co. V] 600
on Great Northern Rd.
homlsh, the county seat
JOURNAli; Frida.vs
pop.,
17 m. W. of Sno-
Logging center,
republican; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1079
WASHINGTON.
April. 1903; F. R. Day, editor; Journal Print-
ing and Publishing Co., publishers. Circu-
lation "iju<" (A A).
SUMAS CITY, Whatcom Co. \j 319t
pop., on BelUugham Bay & British Colum-
bia, Canadian Pacific and Seattle & Inter-
national Rds., 20 m. N. N. E. of New What-
com, the county aeat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
NEWS; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1889; LarsBarbo,
editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
SENTINEL; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900; A. M. Davison, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
SUMNER, Pierce Co, -a 53lt pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 12 ni. E. of Tacoma,
the county seat, and 28 S. of Seattle. Sash
and door factory. Fruit and vegetable
evaporaters. Saw mill and excelsior works.
Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1. SO; established 1889; Robert
Montgomery, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation -iKL' (A A).
INDEX; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1900; B. F. Young, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation 'jju,.'-
SUNNYSIDE, Yakima Co. Q 122 pop.,
32 ni. S. E. of North Yakima, the county
seat. Farming.
SUN ; Fi-idays; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established May, 1901; William
Hitchcock, editor and publisher (2—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
TACOMA, c. h.. Pierce Co. -DS7,7Ut
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., at head of
navigation on Puget sound. Good harbor.
Manufacturing, lumbering, saw mills, car-
wheel works, foundries, flour mills and
mattress and furniture factories. Wheat,
lumber, flour and coal shipping port.
DAILY.
LEDGER; every morning, and WEEK-
LY, Thursdays; republican; daily twelve
to sixteen, Sunday thirty six to forty eight,
weekly twelve to twenty four pages 18x24;
iubscrlption- dally $7.50, Sunday $2, weekly
$1: established— daily 1883, weekly 1880;
Henry James, editor; The Tacoma Ledger
Company, publishers (2 — 5).
Circulation- Daily: Rating varied from
8,200 In 1892 to G in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897,
GZ. Actual average for 1898. 6,751; for
1899, 7,49'^; for 1900. 7,990; for 1901,
8, 966 ; /or ^ 002, 10, 986; /orl90 J. 12,717;
/orl9U4, 14,364.
Sunday : Actual average for 1902, 14,195 ;
for 1903, 15,615; for 1904, 18.475.
Weekly: Rating varied from 5,378 In 1892
to H In 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. HZ. In
1898, yH. Actual average for 1899, 3.546;
for 1900, 3,932: for 1901, 5.687; /or 1902,
7,414; for 1903, 8,912; for 19(i4, 9,524.
Publisher's annouiiceiiient.— The Tacoma
Ledger has a larger average sworn circu-
lation than any mornini? daily in Western
Washington. It is the home paper of
Tacoma, and is read by more people than
any other newspaper printed or circulated
In its field. It has a larger circulation In
Puyallup, Sumner, Orting,Ellensburg,North
Yakima, Olympia, Ceutralia, Chehalis,
Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Bellingham, Everett
and fifty smaller towns, than anv daily
newspaper published in Tacoma. It is the
only morning daily in Washington that
WA SHING TON— Tacoma.
Issues a colored comic supplement with Its
Sunday edition. In four years the circula-
tion of the daily and Sunday editions
has Increased nearly HtO per cent. Tacoma
has 70,000 people. Of these nearly 10,010 are
factory employees, with a monthlj' pay-
roll of $100,000. Tacoma bank clearings for
1901 were $ 15.793,8.")9.78, an Increase of
$17,S00.000over 1903.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and VVEEKLY, twice a week, Tuesdays
and Fridays; Independent; eight to twelve
pages lTi|x22%; subscription— daily $5, week-
ly $1; established— daily 1883, weekly 1882;
Albert Johnson, editor: Dally News Publish-
ing Company, publishers (1—4).
Circulation— Daily: Accorded H from 1891
to 1895. In 1896, H . In 1897, Y. In 1898. zG.
In 1899. yH. Actual average for 19ii0.9,588;
for 1901, 12,207; for 1902. 13,659; for
1903, 13,975; for 1904, 14,351.
Weekly: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver j,ge for
1901. 4,547; for 1903. 5,636; for 1903,
5,663; /o*-l9u4, 5,677.
Publisher's announcement.— Sworn average
dally circulation of the Tacoma Daily
News for the three months ending Decem-
ber 31, 15,151. Average circulation of the
Saturday issue for the same period, 18,089,
The News goes Into seven-eiRhths of the
homes of Tacoma and a large proportion
of the homes of 200 towns, comprising its
field through Washington, Western Idaho,
Northeastern Oregon and Ala.'^ka. Tacoma
has a population of 70,0U(), Its mills and
factories employ 10,tO)wage earners, with
monthly payrolls exceeding $ti(0.tOO. Its
ocean commerce in 1904 amounted tQ
$41,250,000. Jobbing trade, .$28,0*10 0 0. Bank
clearings. $115,000,000. Real estate trans-
fers, $7,000,000. Building improvements,
$2,000,0011. City and municipal improve-
ments, $1,100.0(0. Two electric power plants
near Tacoma generate 30,(j00 horsepower.
Over 8,000 men are employed in mills,
mines, logging camps and factories of
tributary towns, making 18.000 wage earn-
ers reached daily by the Daily News. Ad-
vertising contracts subject to a guarantee
of a larger circulation in Tacoma and
Southwestern Washington than the com-
bined circulation of all other dailies printed
or circulated in this field.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 18x24; subscription $3; estab-
lished December, 1903; The Tacoma Times
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (2—4).
Circulation '"ikl"
WEEKLY.
FORUM; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 10x14; subscription $2 £0; established
July, 191 3; J. H. & E. E. Ryan, editors and
publishers (2— 4). Circulation "jkl."
NEW HERALD; Saturdays; Independ-
ent-republican ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1; established 1891; T. J. Bell, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
SUN; Saturdays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; .subscription $2; established 1892; A. H.
Moore and H. H. (5ollins, editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,000. In 1896, I. Actual average for
a year ending with February, 1898, 2,032.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, "jkl." (A A).
TIDENDE; Fridays; Norwegian-Danish;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Jno. Blaauw editor; Tacoma
Tldende Publishing Co., publishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,250. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "fju,-" In 1900, Z. In 1901, Z (6) Actual
average for a year ending with May, 1903,
2,917; /or 1903. 23,866. In 1904, yD.
WACHT AM SUNDE; Thursdays;
German; Independent; eight pages 18x34;
subscription $2; established 1884; Arthur
Welchbrod, editor and publisher (2-^).
Circulation: In 1896, 'jk_l." In 1897, Z. In
1898, Z. ^ceuoriaverage/or 1899, 1,450. In
1080
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WAS aiNGTON—Tacoma.
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903.
(z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
WEST COAST TRADE J Thursdays;
commercial; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1889; Orno Strong, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Cireulatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,250. In 1896, I. In 1897, 1 Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899. yl. Inl900, yl. Inl901,yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904 (z— 4) I
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN STANDARD AND
TRUE AMERICAN CITIZEN;
monthly; mining; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; F.F.Hopkins,
editor and publisher (12—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
(AA).
MASONIC REVIEW; monthly; four
masonry; twenty pages 6x9}^; subscription
60 cents; established 1892; Henrietta D. Gates,
editor and publisher (9—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
NORTHWEST HORTICUI.TUR-
IST, A GRIC U L.T URI ST AND
DAIRYMAN; monthly; twenty-four pag«i
11x15; subscription 50 cents; established 1888 ;
P. W. &. C. A. Tonneson, publishers; dated
also at Seattle.
Circulation : Rating varied from Q in 1891
to 3,000 in 1895. In 1896. H. Actual average
for 1897, 2,500. In 1898, zH. In 1899, zH.
In 191)0, yH. In 1901. (z-4) H. In 1902, yH.
In 1903, yH. In 1904, y I.
PACIFIC POULiTRY'MAN ; month
ly; poultry; twenty pages 9x12; subscription
50 cents; established 1896; Harry H. Collier
editor; Chas. C. Johns, publisher (12^).
Cii'culatiou : Actual average for a year
endiyig with March, 1898, 1,270. In 1899,
October, publisher asserts, for the last fifteen
months not less than 1,500. In 190(J, zl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, KHB).
SAGAMORE; monthly; Improved Or-
der of Redmen; twelve pages 10x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1900; T. J.
Bell, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
WEST COAST AND PUGET
SOUND LUMBERMAN; monthly; lum
ber; sixty six to one hundred pages 10x14;
subscription $1; established 1889; Frank B.
Cole, editor and publisher (9—3). Circula-
tion "jkl.- (??) In 1899, Z. In 1901, Z (3).
TEKOA, Whitman Co. G, 717 pop., on
Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's Rd., 30
m. N. E. of Colfax. Farming section.
B li A D E ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; sub.scription $1.50; established
January. 1903: John W. Sheets, editor and
publisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
TOLiEDO, Lewis Co. p 285t pop., on
Cowlitz r., 40 m. S. of Olympia, the State
capital. Saw mills, brick-yards and cigar
manufactory.
RECORDER; Thursdays; republican;
four pages lSx24; subscription §1; estab-
lished 19C0; W. E. Loomis. editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
TWISP, Okanogan Co. cf 250 pop.,
200 m. N. W. of Spokane.
METHOW VAIiLEY NEAVS; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription .SI. 50; established July, 1903; H. E.
Marble, editor and publisher (1 — 5 P).
VANCOUVER, c. h., Clarke Co. p
4,006-f- pop., on Portland, Vancouver &
Yakima and Portland & Vancouver Rds.
and Columbia r., 6 m. N. of Portland, Ore.
A military post. Lumbering and manu-
facturing. Saw naills. Fruit.
COIiUMBIAN; Fridays; republican:
six pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
WASHINGTON.
1889; E. E. Beard, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circ'n "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (# #).
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1875; Will B. DuBois, editor;
Lloyd DuBois, publisher (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl."
REGISTER-DEMOCRAT? Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1881; Thurston
Daniels, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
In 1898, Z. In 1902, "jkl-" (A A).
'WAITSBURO, Wallawalla Co. C;
l,011f pop., on Washington & Columbia
River and Oregon Railway & Navigation
Co's Rds., 19 m. N. E. of Walla Walla, the
county seat. Farming, fruit raising and
dairying.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1899; J. A. Enochs, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; Fridays; independent; four to
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; The Wheeler Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl" In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. Actual average for 1898. 1,370;
;ror 1899, 1,3 90; /or 1901). 1,4 70. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902, 1,490; for 1903.
1,470. In 1904, publisher asserts, every
issue was 1,470.
WALLA WALLA, c. h., Walla
Walla Co. Q, 10,049+ pop., on Washington &
Columbia River and Oregon Railway &
Navigation Co's Rds. and Mill creek, 30 m.
E. of the Columbia r. Trade center for the
southeastern portion of the State, Northern
Idaho and Northeastern Oregon. Farming
and grain, fruit and stock raising.
STATESMAN; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays ; demo-
cratic ; eight pages— daily 18x23, weekly 20x26;
subscription — daily $6, weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—daily 188.5, weekly 1861; W. Lingen-
f elder, editor; Statesman Publishing Co.,
publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation — Daily: "jkl-" In 1902, Z
(1,2,4.5). In 1904 "jkx." (DD).
Weekly: In 1895. "jkl." In 1896, publisher
asserts, smallest edition 3.600. In 1897. Y. In
1898, vl. In 1899, vl. In 1900. yl. In 1901. vl.
In 1902, (z— 1,2, 4, 5)1. In 1!;03, yl (••). " In
1904,1(0 0)^
UNION; every morning except Monday,
and UNION-JOURNAL,, Saturdays; re-
publican; daily eight to twelve pages 15x22;
subscription— dally $7.50, weekly $1 ,'0: estab-
lished-daily 1881, weekly 1869; The Union
Printing and Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (1—4).
Circulation- Daily: In 1899, "4kl-" Act-
ual average for 1900, 1,664. In 1901. vl.
In 1902, yl. Actual average for 1903, 1,434.
In 1904, vl.
W'eekly: In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher as-
serts, smallest edition 1.250. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." Actual average for m)(). 1,629.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 19(3, yl. In
1904. yl.
ARGUS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1^98: H. H. Showerman, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
Circulation : Actual average for IPOO,
1.723. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1S03,
yl. Inl'^04. yl.
SATURDAY RECORD; Saturdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; J. G. Frankland, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.050. In 1896. I. In 1897, 1 Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, "jkl." In 1901. Z (4).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1081
WASHINGTON.
WASHINGTON AGRICULTUR-
IST; monthly; agricultural; thirty-six
pages 9x12; subscription Ho cents; estab-
lished April, I'.tOS; The Washington Agricul-
turist Publishing Co.. editors and publishers
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
WASHTUCNA, Adams Co. D- 110
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation Go's
Rd., 2() m. N. E. of Connell. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; ludependent-
elght pages 11x16; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished February, 1902; Eugene Lorton, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jisl"
WATERVILLE,c.h., Douglas Co. D
482t pop., 19 m. N. of Rock Island Station,
the nearest railroad point. Agriculture,
lumbering and stock raising.
BIG BEND E M P I R E ; Thursdays ;
republican ; four pages 16x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1888; Jos. G. Tuttle, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
DOUGLAS CO. PRESS; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established August, 1902; Trimble &
Jackson, editors and publishers (3—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
WENATCHEE, c.h., Chelan Co. n
2,000 pop., on Great Northern Rd. and Co-
lumbia r., 30 m. N. E. of Ellensburg, the
county seat. Agriculture.
ADVANCE; Saturdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1891;
Miller & Spencer, editors and publishers
(9—3). Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLilC; Saturdays ; republican ;
twelve pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1898; Republican Printing Co., editors
and publishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl." In
1903. Z (6).
WEST SEATTLE, King Co. n 3 m.
S. W. of Seattle, the nearest railroad station.
NEAVS-OBSERVER; Fridays; inde-
pendent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
WASHINGTON.
established 1902; E. C. Allen, editor; Seattle
News Publishing Co., publishers (1—5). Cir-
culation "JKL."
WHATCOM. (See Bellinaham).
WHITE SALMON, Klickitat Co. g
17t) pop., on Columbia River, 2() m. N. of The
Dalles, Oregon. Fruit raising. Lumber.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 15x22J^; subscription $1; estab-
lished May 1, 1903 ; John H. Glnder, editor and
publisher (2—5).
WILBUR, Lincoln Co. O 595t pop.,
on Central Washington Rd., 35 m. N. W. of
Davenport, the county seat. Flour mill,
creamery and packing house.
REGISTER; Fridays ; republican ;
ten pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1901; Howard Splniug, editor; Spining
& Bassett, puljUshers. Circulation "ijtt."
SENTINEL; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1899; N. C.
Davenport, editor and publisher (10—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
WILKESON, Pierce Co. -D 368 pop.
REVIEW; Thursdays (A A).
WILSONCREEK, Douglas Co. U
26 pop., on Great Northern Rd., 20 m. N. E.
of Ephrata. Agriculture.
BIG BEND CHIEF; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established December, 1901; A. A. Mc-
Intyre, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
WINLOCK,-Z^«wt« Co.p855t pop., on
northern Pacific Rd., 77 m. N. of Portland^
Ore. Shipping point for Cowlitz valley.
Saw mills and a sash and door factory.
Lumbering and farming.
PILOT; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1886; H. M. Malon,
editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "uu,."
WEST VIRGINIA.
Population 958,800 t. Land Area 24,645 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Pennsylvania and Maryland, east bv Marvlmd and Vir-
ginia, southeast by Virginia, southwest by Virginia and Kentucky, and north-
^est "y Ohn. State capital : Charleston. Principal products and Industries :
Wool and fruit, and iron and steel manufacturing. Number of newspapers and
other periodicals (March 30, 1905,^ 224, divided as follows: Daily, 31; s^mi-
^eekly, 3; weekly, 168 ; bi-weekly, 3 ; semi-monthly, 3; monthly, 16.
,^^«^"^ cities of over 4,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Wheelina: 38,SrSt
Hmitiugdou 1 1 ,9>3+
Parkersbii re 1 1, 703 1
Cliarleston ll,099t
Maitiusburg 7, ,564t
Fairmont 5,655t
Giaftou 3,650t
3Iound8viIle 5,36*>it
Bluefield 4,644t
Beuwood 4,51 1 +
Clarksburg 4, 050 1
ACADEMY, Pocahontas Co. P, 204
pop., 10 m. S. W. of Marlington. the county
seat, and 5 W. of MUlpoInt, the railroad
station.
CHURCH VISITOR; monthly; re-
ligious; four to twelve pages 9x12; suhscrip
tlon 2.5 cents; established 1899; Charles
Lynch, editor and publisher (1—4). Circula-
tion ••jKh." (A A).
AMOS, Marion Co.^ 600 pop., on Balti-
more & Ohio Rd., 13 m. N. W. of Fairmont.
Railroad station is Grays Flats.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays : four
pages 15x22; subscription .$1; established
1900; A. C. Collins, editor and publisher (S— 3).
Circulation iKi-" (A A).
BECKLEY, c. h., Raleigh Co. g 342
pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio and Glade
Creek & Raleigh Rds., 75 m. S. E.of Charles-
ton, the State capital. Mining, lumbering
and farming.
RALEIGH CO. HERALD; Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
gcription $1 . established 190u; T. J. Honaker,
editor and nnblisher (6—3). Circ'n "jkl.-
RALEIGH REGISTER; Thursdays;
democratic: four pages 18x24: subscription
$1; established 1880; J. L. Smith, editor and
publisher (12x3). Circulation "jKi." In 1903,
Z (4) (••).
BELINGTON, Barbour Co. [j 430t
pop.— local estimate 1,250— on Baltimore &
Ohio, Roaring Creek & Charleston, Beling-
ton & Northern and West Virginia Central
& Pittsburg Rds., 42 m. S. of Grafton and 18
N. of Elkins. Lumber, coal and farming.
CENTRAL REPUBLICAN; Fridays;
republican; four pages 13x24: subscription
$1; established September, 1901: The Beling-
ton Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(1—4). Circulation "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
COURIER-JOURNAL; Fridays;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1898: James D. Clark, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "lkl." (A A).
OBSERVER; Thursdays: democratic;
four pages l>^x24; subscription $1 ; established
December, 19(t3; John T. Reger, editor and
publisher (1—5).
BENWOOD, Marshall Co. ^ 4.511t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio, Ohio River.
Wheeling Bridge and Terminal Rds. and
Ohior.,6m.S. of Wheeling. Steel works,
rolling mill and a blast furnace.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; eightpages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1895;
Benwood Publishing and Printing Co.,
editors and publishers (9—3). Circ'n "jkl."
BERKELEY SPRINGS, c. h.,
3Iorgan Co. cf T81t pop., on Baltimore &
Ohio Rd., 2 m. S. of Potomac r. Summer
resort. Agriculture.
3IORGAN MESSENGER; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1893; S. S. Buzzerd, editor and
publisher (:?— 3). Circ'n -jkl." In 1902, Z (4. 5).
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
20x26; subscription $1.50; established 1885;
N. S. D. Pendleton, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
BETHANY, Brooke Co. b 300 pop.,
6 m. E. of Wellsburg, the county seat.
Coal mines. Seat of Bethany College.
WEST VIRGINIA CHRISTIAN;
biweekly; twelve pages 9x12: subscription
50 cents; established 1900; J. W. Yoho, editor
and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation "jkl.- Actual average for
1903. 1,261; /or 1904, 1,453.
BLUEFIELD, Mercer Co. P 4,644t
pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 105 m. W. of
Roanoke, Va. In the Flat Top coal region.
TELEGRAPH; every morning; repub-
lican; daily four pages 18x24, Sunday eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily 84, Sunday
$1.50: established 1R93; Hugh Ike Shott. editor
and pul^llsher (6— 3). Circulation "jki."
FLAT TOP FREE PRESS: Fridays
(▲▲).
INTER-STA TE ADVERTISER;
Fridavs; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ;
established 1897; Henry B. Kitts. editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl" (A A).
BUCKHANNON, c.h., Upshur Co.
U 1,589+ pop., on West Virginia & Pittsburg
Rd. and Buckhannon r., 22 m. S. of Clarks-
burg. Steam flour and saw mills, woolen
mills, steam tannerj', furniture factory
and creamery.
BANNER; Saturdays; democratic: four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1876;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1083
WEST VIROINIA.
WEST VIRGINIA.
T. McCreerj'. editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "iKL ••
DELTA AND KNIGUT-ElMlANTi
Thursdays; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; esttihWshed — Knight ■ Errant
1896, Delta 1871; The Knight Errant Company,
editors and publishers (9—3).
Circiilntiont In 1898, "JKi,." In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, no single issue less than 1,200.
Inl900. 1. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. In 1903,
(z— 4) 1 (••). In Uioi. yl.
31 E T tl O D 1 !S T - E P I S C C) P A L.
TIMES} Wednesdays; method ist episco-
pal; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; 68-
tftbllshed 1895; W. W. Burton, editor; K. S.
Boreman, publisher (7—3).
Circulation: In 1896. I. In 1897. I Z. In
1898. yl. In 1899, vl. In 1900, y I. In 1901,
(z— 4)1. In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (A A).
BUFFALO, Putnam Co. -a 364t pop.,
on Kanawha & Michigan Rd. and Kana
\rha r., 10 m. N. of Winfleld, the county seat.
Farming and large timber.
BUFFAL.ONIAN; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 190U; Karl W. Scott, editor; Biif
falo Printing Co.. publishers (7—3 P). Circu-
lation "JKL-" (A A).
BURNSVILLE, Braxton Co. p 200
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., U m. N. of
Sutton.
NEAVS; Saturdays (A A).
CAIRO, Ritchie Co. tl 900 pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 29 m. E. of Parkers-
burg. Oil.
ENTER PRISE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 17x22; subscription $1; established
June, 1904; D. R. McGlothlin, editor and pub
Usher (2— 5P).
CAMERON, Marshall Co. \^ »64t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 20 m. E. by
S. E. of Moundsvllle, the county seat. Man-
ufacture of agricultural implements.
BANNER; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1894;
O. Cook, editor; News Printing Co.. pub-
lishers (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
STAR-TRIBUNE; Fridays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished December, 1901; J. F. Williams,
editor; Star-Tribune Publishing Co., pub-
lisher (3-3). Circulation "jkl.-
CEREBO, Wayne Co. p 1.279t Pop.. on
Chesapeake & Ohio, Norfolk & Western and
terminus of Ohio River Rds. and Ohio and
Big Sandy rs., 3 m. E. of Catlettsburg, Ky.
Grist, saw and planing mills.
ADVANCE; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1886; T. T. McDougal, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "^Ki"
CHARLESTON, c. h., Kanawha Co.
-O State Capital, 11.099+ pop., on Ohio
Central, Charleston, Clendennlng & Sutton
and Chesapeake & Ohio Rds. and Great
Kanawha and Elk rs. Coal, iron and salt
mines.
GAZETTE; every evening except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x32; subscription— daily
$4, weekly $1; established— daily 18S8, weekly
1877; George Byrne, editor; Gazette Pub
llshlng Company, publishers.
Circulation— Daily: "ua."
Weekly: "jkl.-- In 1898. Z. In 1900, Z. In
1902, "iiL." Inll03. (z-4) I (••). In.904,yl.
MAIL; every morning except Monday,
and SEMI -WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $4, semi-weekly $1; estab-
lished-daily 1893, semi weekly 1885; Charles-
ton Dally Mall Publishing Company, editors
and publishers (4—12).
Circulation— Daily : In 1894, publisher
asserts, not less than 2.500. In 1895. H. In
1896. H. In 1897, I Z, In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl.
In 1901), el. In 1901, (z-6)L In 19u2, yl. In
1903, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
Semi-Weekly: "iKi." Inl897.Z. In 1899,
Z. In 1902, ••■TKL."
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; negro; repub-
can; eight pages 15x22; sub.scriptlon $1;
established 1901; The Advocate Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (12—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
W E S T V I R G I N I A F A R I>I RE-
VIEW; monthly; agricultural; thirty-
two pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; e.'-tab-
lished 1892; J. O. Thompson, editor and pub-
lisber (V.' — 4). Does not Insert advertisements.
WEST VIRCJINIA SCHOOL
JOURNAL; monthly; educational; fifty-
two pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1874; T. C.Miller, editor and publisher
(12-3).
Circulation; In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,800. Actual average for 1896,
3,592; /or 1897, 4, iJOO. In 1898. y<;. In
1899. yH. In 1900, vH. In 1901. yH. In
1902. yH. Actual average for 1903, 4, 1 OS.
(A A).
CHARLESTOWN, c- h., Jefferaon
Co. cf 2,393+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and
Norfolk & Western Rds., 12 m. S. of Mar-
tinsburg. Manufacturing and agriculture.
FARMERS'ADVOCATE; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1885; Robert C. Rissler, edi-
tor and publisher ( 12—4).
Circulation: In 1902, ••ikl" Actual aver-
age for year ending ivith Novniber, 19(.3,
1,13'i. In 1904, yl.
SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON; Tues-
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1844; Geo. W. Haines,
editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "jki."
VIRGINIA FREE PRESS; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 20x26 ; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1811 ; W. W B. Gallaher,
editor and Dublisher (7 — 3P). Circ'n 'jki.."
CLARKSBURG, c.li.,^arri"«on Co.
i 4,050+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio, Mo-
nongahela River and West Virginia & Pitts-
burg Rds. Agriculture and grazing. Coal
mines.
NEWS: every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24 ; sub-
scription-dally $5, weekly $1.25; estab-
lished—daily 1891, weekly 187(1 ; James W.
Robinson, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion— daily "jkl. weekly "jKi" In 1P03, Z.
TELEGRAM; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscriptior— daily
$5, weekly $1.50; established — daily 19i2,
weekly 1861; Clarksburg Telegram Company ,
editors and publishers (3—3).
Circulation — Weekly: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,728. In 1896, I. In
1897. Y. In 1898. -nLL." In 1900, Z. In 1902,
Z(1.2,4).
COUNTY MAIL AND ADVER-
TISER; Saturdays; imiependent; ei}.ht
pages 18x22; subscription $1; establlslied
1897; Camden Sommers, editor; The County
Mall and Advertising Co., publishers. Circu-
lation "JKL."
HARRISON CO. HERALD; Fri
days; republican; ei^ht pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; estalilished May, 1901; N. F.
Kendall, editor; Herald Publishing Co., pub-
li.shers (3— 3). Circulation— In 1902. Z (1,2.4,3).
1084
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WEST VIRGINIA.
CLAY, c. h., Clay Co. n 30 m. E.
of Charleston, the State capital. Farming.
MESSENfiER; Tuesdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.25; established 1883;
Owen Flynn, editor and publisher (9—3). Cir-
culation "JKL." (A A).
^WEST VIRGINIA HOOT OWL,;
Thursdays (A A).
DAVIS, Tucker Co. ^ 2,391t pop., on
West Virginia Central & Plttsbiirg Rd.
and Allegany mountains, 84 m. W. of
Cumberland, Md. Saw and wood-pulp
mills and tannery. Lumber trade.
NEWS ; Fridays ; independent ; four page«
13x20; subscription $1; established 1897; P. A.
Hamby, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl "
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1893; C. Lee Weymouth, editor;
Davis Publishing Co., publishers. Circula-
tion "iKi." (A A).
ELIZABETH, c. h., Wirt Co. ti «5Tt
pop., on Little Kanawha r., 30 m. S. of
Parkersburg, connected by steamboats.
Grist and saw mills.
KANAWHA NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1893; S. H. Mitchell, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
TIMES-MESSENGER; Wednesdays;
four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished—rwit's 1886, J/esse>iger 1896; Times-
Messenger Publishing Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation "jkl."
ELKINS, c. h., Randolph Co. n 3,016t
pop.. on West Virginia Central & Pittsburg
Rd., 7 m. N. of Beverley. Railroad machine
shops, grist, saw and planing mills. Tim
ber, coal mining and agriculture.
INTER-MOUNTAIN; Thursdays; re-
publican ; four pages 20x36; subscription $1;
established 1891; H.Q.Johnson, editor and
publisher (6— 3). Circulation -'jkl."
RANDOLPH ENTERPRISE;
Wednesdays ; democratic ; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1874; C. L. Wey-
mouth, editor and publisher (3 — 3). Circula-
tion "iKi."
TYGARTS VALliEY NEWS;
Fridays; democratic; four pages 90x26 ; sub-
Bcriptlon SI; established 1889; News Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "tk-l." Actual aver
age for the first six months of 1897. 1,005.
In 1898, "JKL.- In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
MOUNTAIN STATE ODO FEL-
LOW; monthly (A A).
MYSTIC TIE; monthly; freemasons;
eight to thirty-two pajies 11x15; subscription
$1; established June, 1901: C. L. & J. H.Wey-
mouth, editors and publishers (3— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5) (A A).
FAIRMONT, c. h., Marion Co. ^
5,655t pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd. and
Monongahela r., 77 m. S. E. of Wheeling.
The river is navigable to this point. Glass
factories and mining and shipping of coal.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and INDEX, Wednesdays;
daily independent, weekly democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $4; weekly
il; established— daily September, 1900, week-
ly 1874; O. S. McKJnney. editor; Index Print-
ing Co., publishers (9—3).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl."
"Weekly: -jjil." Iu 1903, (z— 4) I (♦*). In
1904. yl.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays: independ-
ent; eight pages 22x28; subscription $ :e tab-
WEST VIRGINIA.
llshed 1892 ; H.C. Sample, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Circulatiou: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, I. In
1898, yl. In 1899, "JKL." In 1902. Z (4, 5). In
1903, (z-4) I (#♦). Inltt04, yl.
WEST VIRGINIAN; Fridays; repub-
lican; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1868; Lamar C. Powell, editor and
Dublisher. ClBCulation "jkl "
FAY E T T E V I L L E, c. h., Fayetu
Co. g 413+ pop., 48 m.S.E. of Charleston, the
State capital. Agriculture and coal mining.
FAYETTE CO. JOURNAL; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1875; G. C. Mcintosh, edi-
tor and publisher (12—4).
Circulatiou : In 1896, "iKL." In 1897. Z. In
1900, Z. Actual average for 1901, 1,403.
In 1902, yl. In 1£03, (z— 4) 1 . Actual average
for 1»)4, 1 ,930.
FAYETTE FREE PRESS; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1898; W. Stockwell Down-
tain, editor and publisher (6—3). Circ'n "iju,."
In 1903, Z (4) (••).
FRANKLIN,c.h. .PcnrfZefon Co. D-205t
pop., on Ohio River Rd. and Potomac r., 83
m. from Harrisonburg, Va. Manufactures
of woolen goods. Agriculture.
SOUTH BRANCH REVIEW; Thurs-
days; independent-democratic; four pages
20x26; subscription $1.25; established 1894; A.
A. Martin, editor ; Martin & Simmons, pub-
lishers.
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,(X)0. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "jKi."
GERRARDSTOWN, Berkeley Co.
cf 250 pop., 10 m. W. of Martinsburg, the
county seat. Farming.
TIMES; bi-weekly; neutral; eight pages
11x16; subscription 50 cents ; established 1870;
J. B. Morgan, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "iiti"
GLENVILLE. c. h., Gilmer Co. n 398t
pop., on Little Kanawha r., 50 m. S. E. of
Parkersburg. Agriculture, lumbering and
coal trade.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays (A A).
PATHFINDER; Thursdays; republl-
ean; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892 ; Wat Warren, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iiii"
STRANGER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x22; subscription $1; established
1880; C. W. Marsh, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "JKL" (A A).
GORMANIA, Grant Co. nf 400 pop.,
on West Virginia, Central & Pittsburg Rd.,
60 m. S. of Cumberland, Md. Tannery.
Farming.
NORTH BRANCH STAR; Fridays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1895; J. R. Schaeffer. editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "JKL"
GRAFTON, c. h., Taylor Co. ^ 5,650t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd. and Tygart
Valley r., 100 m. S. E. of Wheeling. Lumber
trade, coal mining and manufacturing.
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
John S. Barlow, editor; The Leader Pub-
lishing Co , publishers (2—4).
Circulation: "j_kl." In 1902, Z (5). In 1903,
Z(4).
SENTINEL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1870;
CATALOG LIE BY STATES.
1085
WEST VIRGINIA.
WEST VIRGINIA.
Bolden & Sayre, editors and publishers (2— I).
Circulation "iju. ■• In 1902. Z (4— 6).
GRANTS VILLE, c. h., Calhoun Co.
D 225t pop., on Little Kanawha r., 70 m.S.E,
of Parlcarsburg. Farming: and lumbering.
CALHOUN CHRONICLE; Tuesdays;
independent; I'our pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1883; Bill & Hays, editors
and publishers (3— 3). Circulation "jja-." In
1900, /.. In hm, Z (.2, 4, 6).
NEWJi; Fridays; republican; four pages
18x21; subscription $1; established 1898; S. C.
Barr, editor; News Publishing Company,
publishers (9—3).
Circiiljitiou: Inl898. "JKL." In 1899. zl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl-"
MOUNTAIN STATE ODD FEL.-
LOW; montlily; odd-fellowsliip; sixteen
pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; established
1900; T. Franlc Griffin, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
HAMLIN, c. h., Lincoln Co. p 248 pop.,
on Mud r., 28 m. from Huntington. Steam
flour mills. Agriculture, coal mining and
lumbering.
LINCOLN MONITOR; Tliursdays;
democratic; four pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1902; W. E. Tabor, editor and
publisher (3 — 3). Circulation "jki.."
LINCOLN REPUBLICAN: Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 18x34; sub-
scription $1; established 1903; Seneca X.
Swlmme, editor and publisher (9—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
HARPER'S FERRY, Jejffenon Co.
c:r896+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd. and
Potomac r., 8 m. W. of Charlestown, the
county seat. Pulp manufactories. To-
bacco raising. Summer resort.
TIMES; Fridays; independent-repub-
lican; eight pages 17^^x24; subscription $1;
established 1887; The Times Printing Co., edi-
tors and publishers {3 — 4). Circulation "im,."
HARRIS VILLE, c h., Eitchie Co.b
381+ pop., terminus of Pennsboro & Harris-
villa Rd., 37 m. E. of Parlcersburg. Roller
and planing mills. Farming.
RITCHIE GAZETTE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1873; Robert Morris, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1898,-JKt.'- In 1899, Z. In
1900,1. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
<z— 4) I. Actual average for IWi, 1,3S7.
RITCHIE STANDARD; Thursdays;
eight to ten pages 18x20; subscription $1;
established 1895; L. H. Adams, editor and
publisher (3—5 P). Circulation "jkl." In
1899, Z. In 1900, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
HINTON, c. h., Summers Co. g 3,763t
pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd. and New r.,
55 m. S. E. of Charleston, the State capital.
Large brownstone quarry. Timber and
coal. Agriculture.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 13x20; subscription $3; estab-
lished May, 1902; Franltlin Publishing Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jki."
INDEPENDENT HERALD; Thuri
days; democratic; four pages 20x24; subscrip-
tion fl.50 ; established 1873; W. H. Sawyers,
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circ'n "JiLL."
LEADER; Fridays; republican ; four
pages 20x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1894; J. W. Graham, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl-" In 1901, Z (4^.
HO'RT ON, Randolph Co. n on Dry
Forks Rd., 2u m. S. E. of Elklns. Large
lumbering Interests.
NEAV STAR; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; .subscription $1; estab-
lished 1901; J. W. Miller, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3j. Circulation "jkl."
HUNDRED, Wetzel Co. ^ 261tpop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 2 m. N. W. of Bur-
ton. Farming.
INDUSTRY; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 19ii2; The Industry Printing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (12—3). Circ'n "jkl- "(A A).
HUNTINGTON, c. h., Cabell Co. -a
11,923+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio and Ohio
River Rds. and Ohior., 52 m. W. of Char-
leston, the State capital. Car factories
and general manufacturing. Shipping
point for coal, lumber. Iron and salt.
ADVERTISER ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEK L Y.Thursdays; demo-
cratic ; six pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily
$3, weekly $1; established— daily 1889, weekly
1869; J. H. Long, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation— Daily: In 1898, "iii. " Actual
average for 1899, l,til7; for a year ending
with May, 1900, 1,437; /or 1901, 1,651. In
1902, y I. In 1903, y I. In 1904, y I.
Weekly: "jkl."
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; dally eight to ten, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly $1;
established 1891; C. E. Haworth, editor;
Ilaworth & Chapman, publishers (3—3). Cir-
culation—daily "jjft" weekly "jkl." In 1899,
daily Z. In 1902, daily Z (4, 5), weekly Z (4, 5).
AR(iUS ; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1872;
W. F. Wallace, editor; George E. Wallace,
publisher. Circulation "jkl "
BAPTIST BANNER; Thursdays;
baptist; twelve pages 11x15; subscription $1;
established 1889; J. M. Roddy, editor; The
Banner Printing Company, publishers (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 8,900. In 1896, H, Actual average
for a year ending ivith March, 1898, 3,803 •
In 1899, zH. In 1900. vH. In 1901, yl. In
1902, (z-4) I. In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). In
1904. yl.
REVIEW: Wednesdays; labor; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1902; R. F. Adams, editor and publisher (3—5).
Circulation "jkl."
HURRICANE, Pittnom Co. -n 207
pop., on Chesapeake & Oiiio Rd., 25 m. W.
of Charleston, the State capital. Hub and
spoke factory. Farming and lumber.
BREEZE; Saturdays; independent;
four to eight pages 13x20; subscription %\\
established 1900; J. E. Billups, editor and
publisher (6-3). Circulation "jkl."
KEENAN, Monroe Co. g 33 pop.,
8 m. E. of Union, the county seat. Live
stock.
VIRGINIA METHODIST; semi-
monthly; methodist-eplscopal; four pages
8^x115^; subscription 25 cents; established
19(10; G. W. Marston, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation "jkl." (AA).
KENOVA, Wayne Co. J2 863t pop., on
Norfolk & Western and Chesapeake & Ohio
Rds. and Big Sandy r. , 13 m. N. W. of Wayne,
the county seat. Saw ana planing mills
and railroad repair shops.
REPORTER; Fridays; Independent:
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
108(^5
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WEST VIRGINIA.
1891; T. T. McDougal, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "JKL."
KEYSER, c. h., Mineral Co. cf 2,536t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and West Vir-
ginia Central & Pittsburg Rds., 23 m. S.
W. of Cumberland, Md. Manufactories and
mills. Grain and live stoclc.
MOUNTAIN ECHO; Fridays; republi-
oau ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1874; A, A. Dorsey, editor and
publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 19{)2, 1,075. In 1903, 'jkl.-
WEST VIRGINIA TRIBUNE ; Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
•criptlon $1; established 1870; W. C. Long
editor and publisher (8—3). Circ'n "jkl."
KEYSTONE, McDowell Co. p 1,088
pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 8 m. S. E.
of McDowell, the county seat. Agriculture.
HERAliD; every evening except Sun-
day (A A I.
3Icl)OVVELL. HERAL.D: Saturdays;
repiblicau; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1893; Jno. A Brown, editor;
Keystone Printing Co., publishers (3~3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
KINGWOOD,c.h.,Pr«»fonCo. ^ TSOt
pop., on West Virginia & Northern Rd.,
17 m. W. N. W. of Oakland, Md. Sash and
blind factory. Summer resort.
PRESTON CO. JOURNAL.; Thurs
days; republican; four pages 20x26 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1866; H. S. Whetsell, edi-
tor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation; Actual average for 1895,
1,201. In 1896, I. Inl897.Y. In 1898, "jkl-"
Actual average for a year ending ivith Octo-
ber, 1899. 1,415; /or 1900, 1.609. In 1901,
vl. ActuMl average for 1902, 1,507. In
1903. (z— 4) I. Actual average for 1904. 1,990.
WEST VIRGINIA ARGUS; Thure
dars; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1870 ; J. Slldell
Brown, editor and publisher (2— .5).
Circulation: In 1898. "jki." Actual aver-
age for 1899, 1 ,061 ; for a year ending with
June, 1901, 1,345. In 1902. vl. Actnal av-
erage for 1903. l,53S:/orl904, 1,651.
LEWIS BURG, o- h-. Greenbrier
Co. ^ 872+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio
Rd. and Greenbrier r., 25 m. E. of Hinton.
Agriculture.
GREENBRIER INDEPENDENTi
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 30x26;
subscription $1; established 1866; Thos. H.
Dennis, editor; Dennis & Argabrlte, publish-
ers (.3—3).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,600. In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898. "«L." In 1902, Z (4).
LITTLETON, Wetzel Co. 6 509 pop.,
on Alexander & Rich Mountain Rd., 32 m.
N. of Clarksburg.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
four pages 17x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
June, 1904; D L. Long, editor; Littleton Print-
ing Co., publishers (1—5).
LOGAN, c. h., Logan Co. p 325 pop.,
on Quyandotte r., 55 m. S. S. W. of Charles-
ton, the State capital. Agriculture, lumber-
ing and coal mining.
LOGAN CO. BANNER; Wednesdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1889; H. C. Ragland, editor;
W. A. Brazie, publisher. Circulation "iju,."
WEST VIRGINIA.
MADISON, c. h. , Boone Co. p 200 pop. ,
35 m. S. W. of Charleston, the State capital.
Agriculture and timber.
BOONE DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 188:3; Geo. W. Smoot, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl "
MANNINGTON,3farion Co.b l,681t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd.,20m. N. of
Clarksburg and 60 E. of Wheeling. Saw
and flour mills, tannery and machine
shops. Pottery and glassworks. Extensive
oil field.
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
day; republicau; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $3; established June, 1902; F. K. Bryant,
editor and publisher (12— 4). Circ'n "jkl."
ADVOCATE; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1897; F. K. Bry-
ant editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circula-
tion "iKL."
ENTERPRISE! Fridays; independent;
fix to twenty pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1894; J. Bruce Hess, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
MARLINTON, c h., Pocahontas Co.
c\ 171 pop., on Greenbrier r. Timber.
Farming.
MESSENGER; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; R. A. Kramer, editor; Pocahontas Pub-
lishing Co., publlsliers (3— 3). Circ'n "jkl "
POCAHONTAS TIMES; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1882; A. & N. Price, editors
and publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1893, ••mi,-" Actual aver-
age fur 1899, 1,000. In 19(X). "jkl." In 1903,
Z (4) (••>.
MARTINSBURG, c. h., Berkeley
Co. cf 7,564+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and
Cumberland Valley Rds., 25 m. N. E. of Win-
chester, Va. Railroad repair shops, distil-
lery, lime and phosphate factories, woolen
and hosiery mills, brass foundry and
wagon works.
WORTjD; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI -WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; four pa<;es 15x22; subscription— daily
$3.25, semi-weekly $1; established 1891; W. E.
Hoffhelns, editor; W. E. Hoifheins & Co.,
publishers (7— 3P). Circulation— daily "iKj,.-
semi weekly "jkl."
BERKELEY DEMOCRAT; Tues-
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; The Fairfax
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation "iKL." In 1899. Z. In 1902, "jsj,."
HERA LD ; Saturdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription 81; established
1880; W. E. Hoffheins & Co., editors and pub-
lishers (8— 3P).
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895. publisher as-
serts, not less than 1.200. In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, I. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901. yl. In 1902, vl. In 1903, "jkl."
PIONEER PRESS; Saturdays; negro;
four pages 30x26 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882; J. R. Clifford, editor and pro-
prietor. Circulation "jkl."
STATESMAN; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1868; C. W. Boyer, editor and publisher (12— 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL." (??) Actual average for 1899,
1,642. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, y I.
In 191 '3, vl. In 1904, iz—4) I.
TOMAHAWK; monthly ; Improved
Order of the Red Men; twenty pages 6J^x9J^;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1087
WEST VIRGINIA.
WEST VIRGINIA.
subscription 50 cents; established December,
1901; C. K. Chambers, editor and publisher
(1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending irith Xovember, 1904, 1,5S3.
MIDDLEBOURNE, c. h., Tyler Co.
\2 500 pop., on Ohio r., 50 m. 8. by S. W. of
Wheeling. Agriculture, stock raising, lum-
bering and wool growing. Extensive oil
field.
TYLER CO. JOIJRXAI.; Thursdays;
democratic; four to eight pases 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899 ; C. B. Higgle,
editor and publisher (1—5 P). Circulation
"JKL." (DD)-
TYLiEK CO. »TAR; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1877; H. W. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3). Circulation -jki,." In 1897, Z.
In 1898, Z. In 1902, "iKi,."
MILTON, Cabell Co. -n 682t pop., on
Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 18 m. £. of Hunting-
ton, the county seat. Saw and grist mllla.
Agriculture and lumbering.
CABELL, RECORD; Thursdays; four
pages 18x20; subscription $l;e8tabli8hed 1898;
Jas. R. Dudley, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jkl."
MONTGOMERY, Fayette Co. p
1,594 pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd. and
Kanawha r., 2 m. S. E. of Charleston. Coal
mining.
NEWS; semi-weekly. Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established August, 1903; L.
S. Montgomery, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl."
MOOREFIELD,c.h., Rardy Co. zi
460-I- pop., on South Branch r., 27 m. W. of
Romney. Roller flour mills. Agriculture.
EXAMINER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1896; S. A. McCay, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation "jkl." In 1902, Z (3— 4). Actual
average for 1903, 1,074; /or 1904, 1,36^.
MORGANTOWN,o.h., Monongala
Oo. ^ l,895t pop.— local estimate 9,000— on
Baltimore & Ohio Rd. and Monongahela r.,
103 m. 8. of and connected by steamboat
with Pittsburg, Pa. Seat of the West Vir-
ginia UniTersity. Glass factories, coal
mines and stone quarries. Agricultural
region.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sunday (A A).
EVEN IN U POST; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurdays; repub-
lican; dally four pages 13x20, weekly twelve
pages 15x22; subscription — dally $5, weekly
fl.50; established — daily 1899, weekly 1864;
H. M. Uorgan & Sons, editors and publishers
(3-5).
CircuIatioH — Daily: 'jkl "
Weekly: In 1894, publisher asserts, smallest
issue 1,350. In 1895, I. In 1896,1. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, •■iKL." (? ?). In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
NEW DOMINION; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays;
democratic ; four pages— daily 18x24, weekly
33x80; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1.50;
established— dally 1897, weekly 1876; Justin
M. Kunkle, editor; J. E. Fleming, publisher
(7-3 P).
Circulation- Daily I "iKL."
Weekly : In 1894, publisher asserts, smallest
issue 1,200. In 1895, 1. In 1896, 1. In 1897. 1 Z,
In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl, Inl900.yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jkl.-
POST; every morning except Sunday
(A A).
NEWS; Wednesdays; six pages 15x22;.
suljscription $1; established 1900; J. F. Nel-
son, editor and publisher < 1—5).
Circulatiou: In 1900, "ikl " Actual aver-
aye for 1901, 1,114; for 1902, 1,1^3; for
1!I03, l,196;/<"' 1;h)4. 1,'^3'^.
RURAL NEWS; semimonthly; agri-
cultural; twelve panes 9x12; subscription
50 cents; established 1903; Carrell & Naret,
editor and publisher (12—3). Circ'n "iju,."
(AA).
BAR; monthly; legal; fifty two pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1894; Bar
Publishing Co., edilors and publishers (9— 3),
Circulation "jki.."
WHITE RIBBON; monthly; temper-
ance ; four pages 10x14 ; subscription 25
cents: established 1898; The West Virginia
W. C. T. U., editors and publishers (9—4).
Circulation "JKJ,-" (A A).
MOUNDS VILLE, c. h., Mar$hall
Co. d] 5,302+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and
Ohio River Rd». and Ohio r., 11 m. below
Wheeling. Manufacturing and farming.
ECHO; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; daily Independ-
ent, weekly democratic; dally eight, weekly
sixteen pages 13x20; Bubscrlption— daily $8,
weekly $1; established— daily 1896, weekly
1889; J. D. Bhaw, editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation- Daily : "iSL "
Weekly: In 1897, "ijci." In 1898, Z. In 1899,
Z. In 1900, Z. In 1901. publisher asserts, no
edition was less than 1,050. Actual average
for 1902, 1,358 ', for 1903. 1,589; /or 1904,
1,746.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; repub-
lican; four pages 16x22; subscription— dally
$2.50,weekly $1 ; established— dally 1899,week-
ly 1874; John W. Burchlual, editor; A. R,
Laing, publisher (12—3). Circulation— dally
"iKi." weekly "iKi"
GtOSPEL TRUMPET; Thursdays;
holiness; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1880; E. E. Byrum, editor; Gospel
Trumpet Publishing Company, publishers
(12 — 3). Does not Insert advertisements.
EVANGELIUMS POSAUNE; semi-
monthly; German; holiness; four pages
18x20; subscription $1; established 1895;
Gospel Trumpet Publishing Company, edi-
tors and publishers (6—3). Does not insert
advertisements ( A A).
NEW CUMBERLAND, c h., Ran-
each Co. i 2,198+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincin-
nati, Chicago & St. Louis Rd. and Ohio
r., 9 m. N. of SteubenvUle, O., and 30 W. of
Pittsburg, Pa. Manufactures of fire-brick,
sewer pipe and terra cotta work. Foundry
and machine shop.
HANCOCK CO. COURIER; Fridays:
four pages 20x26; sub.scrlption $1; establishea
1869; J. W. Plattenburgh & Son, editors and
publishers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
HANCOCK CO. INDEPENDENT J
Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1877; A. W. Brown, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation ; In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,100. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL."
NE'W MARTINSVILLE, c.h.,
Wetzel Co. b 1,089+ pop., on Ohio River Rd.
and Ohio r., 40 m. below Wheeling. Manu-
factures of lumber, oil barrels, wool, l«atb«r
and staves.
EVENING DISPATCH: every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY NEWS,
Fridays; daily Independent, weekly demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 16x32;
1088
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WEST VIRGINIA.
subscription— dally $5, weekly $1; established
1901; C. O. Kldwell, editor and publisher.
Circulation— dally "jkl " weekly "jkl.-- In
1902, weekly Z (1,2,4.5).
WETZEL. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1877; C. G. Westerman, edi-
tor aud publisher (.7—3 P). Circ'n "iKi."
WETZEL. REPUBL.ICA1N } Thurs
days; independent republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1888; B. B.
Muhlemann, editor; Muhlemann & Oekles,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
MOUNTAIN STATE GAVEL;
monthly ; Junior Order United American
Mechanics; eight pages 13x20; subscription
75 cents; established 1893; E. D. Lappert,
editor and publisher. Circulation ••uo."
OCEANA, c. h., Wyominff Co. p 187t
pop,, 60 m. S. of Charleston, the State
capital. Agriculture and timber.
WYOMING HERALD; Fridays; re
publican; four pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1896; R. A. Shannon, editor and
publisher. Circulation "iKi,."
WYOMING TRIBUNE; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 11x16; subscription
tl; established 1898; Marvin T. Bowman, ed-
itor and publisher (9—3). Circulation 'iKL."
PARKERSBURG, o. h., Wood Co.
\2 11,703+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio, Balti-
more & Ohio Southwestern and Ohio River
Rds. and Ohio and Little Kanawha rs., 96 m.
below Wheeling. Oil refining and manu-
facturing. U. S Custom House, household
furniture factory, lumber and flour mills
acid works, foundries and machine shops
Exports ship timber.
DISPATCH; dally; independent; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $3; estab-
lished January, 190i; J. E.McGiothlue, editor;
Chaa. L. Scholl, publisher (2—5).
NEWS; every morning, and WEER-
LiY, Wednesdays; republican; daily eight,
Sunday twelve to twenty, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily and Sunday
S5, Sunday $1, weekly $1 ; established 1897;
C. B. Smith, editor; Dally News Publishing
Companv, publishers (9—3).
Circulation-Daily: In 1897, 1. In 1898, yl.
In 1899. yl. In 1900, zl. In 1901. ^z -4, 5) I. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z— I) I (••). Actual
average for 1901, 3.333.
Weekly: "uii-" In 1901, Z (4, 5).
SENTINEIj; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x33; sub-
scription-daily $4.50, semi-weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1889, semi-weekly 1875; R. E.
Hornor, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,050. Actual average
for 1896. 1,260; for 1897, 1,379; for 1898,
1,698; for 1S99, 1,796; /or 1900, 1,978;
for 1901, 2,159; for 1902, 2,304; /or 1903.
2,301; /or 1904.2,320.
Semi-Weekly: "jkl."
STATE JOURNAL.; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
republican ; eiglit pages— dally 17}^x24, weekly
30x26; subscription — dally $5, weeklv $1;
established— dally 18R8, weekly 1869; P. W.
Morris, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation- Daily : Accorded I from 1891
to 1895. In 1896, publl<*her asserts, exceeding
1.000. In 1897, I Z. In 1898. zl. In 1899, zl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, ".TKL."
Weekly: Accorded H from 1891 to 1895. In
1896, H. In 1897. H Z. In 1898. yl. In
1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, "JKL.-
WEST VIRGINIA FARM AND
POULTRY JOURNAL; monthly (AA).
WEST VIRGINIA.
PARSONS, c. h., Tucker Co. b 618t
pop.— local estimate 1,240 -on West Virginia
Central & Pittsburg Rd. and Cheat r., 72
m. S. W. of Cumberland, Md., and 20 N. E.
of St. George. Farming, tanneries, pulp
mills, lumbering and mining.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1896; A. A. Dorsey, editor; The Advocate
Printing Co., publishers (T— 3 P). Circula-
tion "JKL.'
MOUNTAIN STATE PATRIOT;
Wednesdays; prohibition; four pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established July, 1902; J. W.
Bedford, editor; Mountain State Patriot Co.,
publishers (I3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
TUCKER CO. HERALD; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1900; Wm. H. Zeller. editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
TUCKER CO. REPUBL.ICAN;
Thursdays (A A).
PENNSBORO,iZi«cAt« Co. ^ 738t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 41 m. E. of
Parkersburg. Saw and planing mills, stave
and heading factory, tobacco and cigar
factories and pulley works. Oil, coal and
agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1890;
J. A. Wooddeli, editor and publisher (12— 3).
Circulation: In 1896, "isi" Actual average
for 1897, 1,073. In 1898, zl. In 1899, pub-
lisher asserts, no edition less than 1.100. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 6) 1. In 1904, y I.
PETERSBURG, c. h., Grant Co. cf
350 pop., on S. branch of Potomac r. Agrl-
eultural and stock raising. Tannery, flour
and planing mill and furniture factory.
GRANT CO. PRESS; Fridays; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1896;
A. J. Welton, editor and publisher (3—5 P).
Circulation: In l'*99, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 190iJ, l,OS8. In 1901, yl. Actual
average for 1902, 1,327; for 1903, 1,510.
In 1904, (z-4) I.
PHILIPPI, o. h., Barbour Co. \^ 665t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio fta. and lygart's
Valley r., 24 m. S. of Grafton. Steam saw
and grist mill, foundry and marble works.
BARBOUR DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; A. S. Poling,
editor; The Democrat Company, publishers
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
PLAIN DEALER; weekly, twice-a-
week, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic;
four pages 18x34; subscription $1; established
1873; John T. Reger, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays ; republi-
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1880; H. K. McCutcheon, editor and
publisher (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
PICKENS, Randolph Co. a 250 pop.,
on Pickens & Hackers Valley Rd., 27 m. S.
W. of Elkins, the county seat.
NEWS; Saturdiys; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
June, 1903; D. G. Thomas, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation "JKL."
PIEDMONT, Mineral Co. cf 2,115t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio, Cumberland ft
Pennsylvania and West Virginia Central ft
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1089
WEST VIRGINIA.
Pittsburg Rds., 26 ra. S.W. of Cumberland,
Md. Railroad shops. Coal mines.
HERALD; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1881;
F. W. Rose, editor and publisher (8—3). Cir-
culation JKL."
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1891; J. R. Combs, editor and pub-
lisher (3 — S).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896. I. In
1897, 1 Z. In 1898. zl. In 1899, 1. In 1900, yl. In
1901, 'JKL." Actual average for 1902, 'i,04:9.
In 1903. I. In 1904, yl.
PYTHIAN BANNER ; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1891; John M.
Stanley, editor and publisher (2—5).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.300. In 1896. J. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898. 1.500. In 1899, yl. In
1900. yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. Actual
average for 1903, 3,5S1. In 1904, (z— 4) H.
POINT PLEASANT, c. h., Maion
Co. -a 1,934+ pop., on Ohio Central and Ohio
River Rds. and at confluence of Kanawha
and Ohio rs., 300 m. above Cincinnati, O.
Agriculture and coal and salt mining.
DESPATCH ; Thursdays (A A).
REGISTER; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 30x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1862 ; F. B. Tippett, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jki.."
STATE GAZETTE; Thursdays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; established
1880; LIvia Simpson-Poffenberger, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jki-."'
PRINCETON, c.h.,3ferc«r Co. g6m.
N. of Ingleslde, the nearest station on Nor-
folk & Western Railroad, and 80 S. E. of
Charleston, the State capital. Agriculture.
JOURNALi; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 13x.;0 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1879; D. Howe Barger, editor and pub-
lisher (2—4). Circulation ".tk-l."
MERCER REPUKIilCAN; Thurs
days; republican; four pages 18x24 ; sub-
scription .$1 ; established October, 1902 ;
Republican Publishlner Co., editors and pub-
lishers (3— 3). Circulation "jkl."
RAVENS WOOD, Jackton Co. -n
i,074+ pop., on Ohio River Rd. and Ohio r.,
35 m. below Parkersburg. Shipping point.
Agriculture.
NEWS; Wednesdays; republican; four
pages 18x23; subscription $1 ; established 1868;
S. J. Newell, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jki-." In 1901, Z (6).
Actual average for 1902, 1,090. In 1903,
"JKL."
REEDY, Boane Co. -a 300 pop., on
Ravenswood, Spencer & Glenville Rd.,
about 40 m. N. of Charleston.
POINTER; Fridays; six pages 11x15;
subscription $1; established January, 1904;
F. E. Craig, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
RIDGELEY, Mineral Co. □' 250 pop.,
on West Virginia Central & Pittsburg Rd.,
18 m. N. E. of Keyser.
TRUE PYTHIAN; monthly, Knights
of Pythias; eight pages 13x20; subscription
50 cents; established 1899; Chas. O. Roemer
editor and publisher (9— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
WEST VIRGINIA WORKMAN;
monthly; Ancient Order of United Work
man ; eight pages 10x13 ; 8Ub.scrIption 50
cents; established 1895; Charles O. Roemer.
editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation; In 1900, "Jia" Actual aver-
age for 1901, 3,933; for 1902, 4,383. In
1903, (z-4) G(AA).
WEST VIRGINIA.
69
RIPLEY, c. h., Jackton Co. -a 5T9t
pop., on Ripley & Mill Creek Valley and
Ohio River Rds, Lumbering.
HERAIiD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 16x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1875: Henry W. Deem, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
MOUNTAINEER; Fridays; six pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1893;
Prlckltt & Walters, editors and publishers
(8—3). Circulation ";kl."
ROMNEY, c. h., Hampshire Co. q' 680t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd. and Potomao
r., 24 m. S. of Cumberland, Md. Steam tan-
nery, planing mill and stave factory. Seat
of State Institution for the Deaf and Blind.
HAMPSHIRE REVIEW; Wednes-
days; independent democratic; four pages
21x26; subscription $1; established 1884; John
J. Cornwell, editor and publisher (.3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, -jkl- In 1396, I. In
1897, Y. Actual average for 1898, 1,453;
/"or 1899, 1,633; /or 1900, 1,766- Inl901,yl.
Actual average for 1902, 1,919. In 1903, yl.
Actual average for 1904, tJ,^?^.
RONCEVERTE, Greenbrier Co. g
968+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 4 m.
S. of Lewisburg, the county seat. Lumber
mills and machine manufactory.
GREENBRIER VALL.EY DEMO-
CRAT; Thursdays ; democratic ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1897; Howard Templeton, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
WEST VIRGINIA NEWS; Satur-
days; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1898 ; Wm. B. Blake &
Son. editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1900. 'jkj,." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,485; /or 1902, 1,631; /or
19u3. 1,755; /or 1904. 1,S09.
SAINT MARYS, c. h., Pleatante Co.
\3 825+ pop., on Ohio River Rd. and Ohio r.,
16 m. E. of Marietta. O. Lumber shipping.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
J. Williams, editor and publisher (1—5). Cir-
culation "JJO- "
ORACLE ; Fridays; eight pages 20x36 ;
subscription $1; established 1881; R. L. Pem-
berton, editor; H. H. Gallagher, publisher
(9—3). Circulation "iij,. "
SALEM, Harrison Co. 6 746t pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 15 m. W. of Clarks-
burg, the county seat. Farming.
EXPRESS; Wednesdays ; ten pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1900; O.
A. Foster, editor; Salem Express Publishing
Co.. publishers (:3 — 3). Circulation "jkl." In
1902, Z (4,5).
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription fl; es-
tablished 1903; K. G. Bottar, editor; Hamby&
Donnelly, publishers (2—5).
GOOD TIDINGS; monthly; religious;
four pages 10x14; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished March, 1903; E. A. Witter, editor
and publisher (12—3). Circulation ••iKL"
(A A).
SHEPHERDSTOWN, J^«/7«r«on
Co. cf 1,184+ pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd.
and Potomac r., 12 m. above Harper's Ferry.
Machine shops, cement quarry and knitting
factory. Seat of Shepherd College and
State Normal School.
EASTERN PANHANDLE; Wednes-
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; iub-
1090
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WEST VIRGINIA.
scription $1; established September, 1903;
W. I. Brown, editor and publisher (10—3).
REGISTER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1849; H. L. Snyder, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Circulation t In 1895. "iKj,.- In 1896. I.
In 1897, Y. Actual average for 1898, 1,0H5.
In 1899, zl. In 1900. zT. In 1901, vl. Actual
average /or 1902, 1.566. In 1903, (z-4) I.
Actual average for 1904, 1,612.
SHINNSTOWN, Harrison Co. b 535
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 16 m. N. of
Clarksburg.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four
pages lSx24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1897: "W. A. Meredith, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
SISTERSVILLE, Tyler Co. V] 2.979t
pop., on Ohio River Rd. and Ohio r., 47 m.
below Wheeling. Planing and flour mills.
Machine shop. Manufactures of oil-well
tools, boots and shoes, etc. Extensive oil
field. Natural gas.
WEST VIRGINIA DAIIiY OIL.
REVIEW; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription- daily $3,
weekly $1; established- dally 1895, weekly
1885 ; J. H. McCov, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl"
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,200. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898.
"JKL."
SMITHFIELD, Wetzel Co. b 650 pop.,
20 m. N. W. of Clarksburg. Oil wells.
DERRICK AND SHORT LINE
NEWS; Thursdays; eight to twelve pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1898; R. C.
Walker, editor; Mrs.R. C. Walker, publisher
(6—3). Circulation ' JKL."
SPENCER, c.h., Roane Co. -n73Tt pop.,
on Ohio River Rd., 40 m. N. by N. E. of
Charleston, the State capital. Steam flour
miU.
BUIjIiETIN J Mondays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1873 ; M. F. Lewellen, editor ; John
Kirk, publisher. Circulation "isi."
MONITOR; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1902; T.A.Jones, editor and
publisher (3 — 3). Circulation "iKx."
ROANE CO. RECORD; Tuesdays; re-
publican; eight i>ar?s 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1888; E.H. Flynn, editor and
publisher (8—3 P). Circulation -jaL." In 1901,
Z (1,2,4,5).
SUMMERS VILLE, c. h., mcholas
Co. a 223+ pop., about 4 m. N. of Gauleyr.
and 65 E. of Charleston, the State capital.
Farming.
NICHOLAS CHRONICLE; Tues
days; eight pages 18x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1880; J. A. Grose, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
NICHOLAS REPUBLICAN: Thurs
days ; republican ; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1; established July, 1903; The Re-
publican Printing Co., editors and publishers
(1—4). Circulation "jkl"
SUTTON, c. h., Braxton Co. a 864t
pop., on West Virginia & Pittsburg Rd. and
Elk r., 40 m. S. S. W. of Weston and 100
E. N. E. of Charleston, the State capital.
Lumbering.
y BRAXTON CENTRAL; Fridays; re-
publican ; four p4ges 18x24 ; subscription
WEST VIRGINIA.
$1.50; established 1888; J. H.Dunn, editor; W.
E. Swan, publisher (9—3). Circulation "iSL"
BRAXTON DEMOCRAT ; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1882; John A. Grose,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1897, "igL." In 1898. Z. In
1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. "JKL."
WEST VIRGINIA CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE; Wednesdays; methodlst-
eplscopai; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1 ; established 1896 ; T. S. Wade, editor ;
John A. Grose, publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1897, "JKL." In 1898, zl. In
1899, zH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z-4, 5) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
TERRA ALTA, Preston Co. ^ 618t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 10 m. W. of
Oakland, Md. Woolen and furniture fac-
tories and flour mills.
PRESTON REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1891 ; Newell & Hughes, editors
and publishers (3 — 3). Circulation "j£i."
THOMAS, Tucker Co. 6 2,126t pop., on
West Virginia Central & Pittsburg Rd., 14
m. N. E. of Parsons, the county seat.
Farming and lumber.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; The Record Printing Co., editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl-"
UNION, o. h., Monroe Co. p 256t pop.,
near Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, 13 m. S.
by S. E. of Lewisburg. Mineral springs.
Wheat, corn, tobacco and live stock.
MONROE WATCHMAN; Thurs-
days ; democratic ; four pages 20x26 ; Bub-
Bcription $1; established 1871; A. S. John-
ston, editor and publisher (1 — 1).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,032. In 1896. 1. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898, 1.412. In 1899. yl. Actual
average for 1900. 1,576. In 1901, yl. Act-
ual average for 1902, 1,793; for 1903,
ljHO.3: for a year ending with February,
1905. 1.910.
WAYNE, c. h., Wayne Co. p 600 pop.,
on Norfolk & Western Rd., 18 m. S. of Hunt-
ington. Farming, lumbering, mining and
grazing.
NEWS; Thursdays ; democratic ; four
pages 30x26; subscription $1 ; established 1874;
W. L. Mansfield, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "isi,."
WEBSTER SPRINGS, Webster
Co, a- 297 pop., on Elk r., about 120 m. E. by
N. of Charleston Mineral springs. Farm-
ing section.
ECHO; Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1883; T.
A. Gregory, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
WELCH, c.h. ,JifcDou;eKCo.jI1442tpop.»
on Norfolk & Western Rd.. 40 m. S, W. of
Princeton and 26 W. of Pocahontas, Va.
Coal, coke and lumber.
Mcdowell recorder; Frldayi;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 18»0; Edgar C. Kinnigon,
editor; McDowell Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation: In 1896, "iSL." In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,000. In 1899, ••iitL"
WELLSBURG, c. h., Brooke Co. i
2,688+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rd. and Ohio r., 16 m. abor*
Wheeling. Wool growing, agriculture and
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
109t
WEST VIRGINIA.
WEST VIRGINIA.
manufacturing. Coal mlneB, glass, paper,
canned goods and natural gas.
HEKALiI); every evening except Sun
day. and VVEEKIiY, Fridays; republican;
dally four, weekly eight pages 15x23; sub-
scription—dally $4, weekly $1; established-
daily 1897, weekly 1847; W. W. Simpson, edi-
tor; Samuel Jacob, Jr., publisher, Circula
tlon— daily "isi-" weekly "jkl "
PAN-HANDLE NEWS; Fridays: dem-
ocratic ; ten pages 17x24 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1867; Geo. C. Curtis, editor and
publisher (3—5 P). Circulation "jkl"
WEST VIRGINIA CHRISTIAN;
bi-weekly ; Saturdays ; church of Christ ;
twelve paG:es 9x12; subscription 50 cents;
established 1900; J. A. Canby. editor; West
Virginia Christian Company, publishers
(3—4). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
WEST LIBERTY, Ohio Co. -n 203t
pop.
TRIBUNE: Saturdays (A A).
"WESTON o- h-. I^f^oii Co. n 2,560t
pop., on West Virginia & Pittsburg Rd.
and W. fork of Monongahela r., 100 m.
N. E. of Charleston, the State capital.
Several flour and saw mills. Agriculture
and stock raising.
DEi^IOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1867; R. H. Harrison, editor and publisher.
Circulation "j^t." In 1897. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
INDEPENDENT; Tuesdays; repub-
lican: four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1894: R. A. Hall, editor; D. B. Cook,
publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 189S, 'jkl." In 189fi. I. In
1897. Y. In 1898. "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904. vl.
WEST UNION, c. h., Doddridge Co.
[^ 623+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 26 m.
W. of Clarksburg. Lumbering, agriculture,
oil and stock raising.
DERRICK-HER A LD ; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established— Derricfc 1897, Herald 1885, con-
•olldated 1900; F. H. Shannon, editor; J. T.
Carter, publisher (6—3). Circulation "isj,. •
In 1903, Z (4) (••).
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x^4; subscription 81; astabllshed 1878;
8. P. Smith, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation ".ikl.- In 1897. Z. In 1900. Z. In
1902, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
WHEELING, c. h., Ohio Co. ^ 38,878t
pop., center of Ave railroads on the Ohio r.,
64 m. W. of Pittsburg, Pa., and 141 K. of
Columbus, O. Manufactures of steel, iron,
nails, pottery, flint. glass, steam engines,
paper, cigars, flour, leather, woolen goods,
etc. Bituminous coal and natural gas.
DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG; every morn-
ing except Sunday, and FREIHEITS
BANNER, Fridays; German; eight pages
18x24; subscription— dally $6, weekly $1.50;
established 1900; German- American Printing
Co., editors and publishers (9—3). Circula-
tion—dally "jjcL " ^veekly "jkl."
INTELLIGENCER 5 every morning
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wed-
nesdays ; republican ; twelve pages— dally
18x31, weekly 20x26: subscription — daily
$8.20, weekly $1 ; established 1852 ; Intelll-
• gencer Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (6—3).
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
G in 1891 to H In 1895. In 1896, H . In 1897, H Z.
In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In
1901. yH. In 1902, (z -4,6) H. In 1903. (z— 4)
H (••). Actual average for 1904. 7,780.
Weekly: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. Z. In
1902. "iKi." In 1903, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday, and
Sunday morning; independent; daily eight,
Sunday twenty-four pages 15x22; Bubscrlp-
tlon— dally $6, Sunday $1.50; established-
daily 1891), Sunday 1892; Nitws Publishing
Companv, editors and publishers (10- :5).
Circulation— Daily : In 1894, publisher as-
serts, smallest Issue 5,000. In 1895. G. In
1896, G. In 1897, Y. Inl898,zH. Iul899,zG.
In 1900, zG, Actual ai'crage for a year end-
ing ivithjune. 1901, 6,935; for 1902, 8,0'^6|
for a year ending with September, 1903>
9,880. In UH)4, F.
Sunday: Actual average for 1902, 8,305 1
for a year ending with September, 1903,
10,162. In 1904, F.
REGISTER; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays; democratic;
daily eight, Sunday twenty, weekly twelve
pages 17x28; subscription- dally $6, Sunday
$2.60, weekly $1; established 1863; West Vir-
ginia Printing Company, publishers.
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
G in 1891 to H In 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897,
HZ. In 1898, vH. In 1899. zH. Inl9U0. yH.
In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903. yl. In
1904, y I.
Weekly : Rating varied from G In 1891 to
H In 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. HZ. In 1898,
yH. In 1899. zH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yl»
In 1902. yl. In 1903 y I. In 19(J4, yl.
TELEGRAPH ; every evening except
Sunday; Independent; eight to twelve pages
191^x24; 8ub.scriptIon $5.20; established De-
cember, 1902; John R.Snodgrass, editor; Tele-
graph Publishing Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) H (• #).
In 1904. yl.
OHIO VALLEY MANUFAC-
TURER; Thursdays ; manufactures ;
twenty-four pages 9x12; subscription $3; es-
tablished 188T; J. G. Leasure. editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1902, "jkl. " In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904, yl.
CHURCH CALENDAR OF WEST
VIRGINIA ; monthly; roman catholic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1895; Rev. O. H. Moye, editor and
publisher (9—3).
Circulation: In 1896. publisher asserts, not
less than 2.700. In 1897. HZ. In 1898. yH.
In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (• •) (A A).
WILLIAMSON, c. h., Mingo Co. p
40 m. S. W. of Charleston, the State capital.
Agriculture and mining.
BIG SANDIAN; every morning except
Monday; independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $8; established February, 1901;
Thomas B. Garner, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
SOUTHERN WEST VIRGINIANi
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscriptinn $1; established 1893; Tho». B.
Garner, editor and publisher (7—3 P). Cir-
culation "JKL."
WINFIELD, c. h., Putnam Co. -D338t
pop., on Kanawha <t Michigan Rd. and
Kanawha r., 24 m. N. W. of Charleston, the
State capital. Steam flour mill and a stave
factory.
IRREPRESSIBLE; Thursdays ;
republican ; eight pages 15x32 ; subscription
$1; established 1879; C. H. Enicks, editor and
publisher {%^-A). Circulation "jkl."
PUTNAM DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription
$1; established 1875; J. W. Miller, editor and
publisher (9—8).. Circulation "jkl." In 1«99,
Z. In 1902, "JKL."
PUTNAM REPUBLICAN ; Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 30x26 ; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1899; W. K. Hlck«, editor
and publisher (2 — 4).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with October, 190().l ,205. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902, 1,247; for 1903
1,406. In 1904. yl.
WISCONSIN.
Population 2,069,042 1. Land Area 54,450 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Lake Superior and Michigan, east by Michigan and Lake
Michigan, south by Illinois, and west by Iowa and Minnesota. State capital :
Madison. Principal products and industries: Wheat, Indian corn, rye, oats,
and the manufacture of lumber, leather and beer. Number of newspapers and
other periodicals (March 30,1905), 736, divided as follows: Daily, 63; tri-week-
ly, 1; semi- weekly, 23 ; weekly, 559; semi-monthly, 4 ; monthly, 75'; bi-monthly, 2 ;
quarterly, 9.
The cities of over 15,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows:
Milwaukee 28.5,315t
Superior 3 1,09 It
Racine 29,102t
La Crosse 28,JS9Dt
Oshkosh 28,284t
Slieboygran '-i2,962t
Madisou 19,164t
Green Bay 18,684t
Eau Claire 17,517t
Mariuette lH,19.5t
Foud du Lac 15,110t
Appleton 15.0S5t
ABBOTSFORD, Clark Co, \y 413
pop., on Abbotsford & Northeastern and
Wisconsin Central Rds., 43 m. N. E. of
Neillsvllle.
CLARION 5 Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; Fred A. Pier, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
ALBANY, Oreen Co. g 797t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Sugar r., 7 m. N. of Brodhead. Woolen
and flour mills. Live stock, grain and
tobacco.
VINDICATOR; Thursdaj-s; Independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.35;
established 1888 ; E. E. Atherton, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl.-
ALGOMA,-K'eu'att??ee Co. D-l,738t pop.,
on Ahuapee & Western Rd. and Lake Mi-
chigan. Furniture veneer and seat facto-
ries.
PRESS; Wednesdays; four pages 18x24;
Bubscrlptidn $1.50; established 1897; M. Mc-
Donald, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "iKi." (A A).
RECORD; Frldaj^s ; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1878; W. H. Machia, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
ALMA, c. h., Buffalo Co. U l,201t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. and
Mississippi r., 25 m. above Winona, Minn.,
and 70 S. of Saint Paul, Minn. Grain and
lumber.
BUFFALO CO. JOURNAL; Thurg
days; republican; four pages 30x26; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1861: E. F. Ganz.
editor and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
In 1903, Z (4).
ALMA CENTER, Jackson Co. -O
300 pop., on Green Bay & Western Rd.,
11 m. N. by W. of Black River Falls, the
county seat, and 4 W. by S. of Merrlllan.
Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established November, 1901;
Richardson & Peabody, editors and pub-
lishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
ALMOND, Portage Co. a 125 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 22 m. N. E.
of Stevens Point.
PORTAGE CO. PRESS; Thursdays;
Independent-republican; eight pages 15x32;
subscription $1; established 19(0; Miss Lil-
lian G. Phillips, editor and publisher (12—8).
Circulation "jkl."
AMERY, Polk Co. tD906t pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rd.,
63 m. E. N. E. of Minneapolis, Minn. Good
water power. Timber and agriculture.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; repubUcan;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; G. Gunderson, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3t. Circulation "jkl."
AMHERST, Portage Co. n 558t pop.,
on Wisconsin Central Rd. and Waupaca r.
16 m. E. of Stevens Point, the countj' seat,
and 48 W. N. W. of Menasha. Agricult-
ural Implement manufactories and flour
mills. Agriculture and dairying.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished 1898; H. J. O'Brien, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
ANTIGO, c. h., Langlade Co. cf 6,145t
pop. , on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. Lum-
bering, dairying and farming.
H E R O L D; Fridays; German; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1888; Edward Goebel, editor and
publisher (3 — 3). Circulation "i.KL."
JOURNAL; Thursday; democratic;
ten pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1898; Berner Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (8—3). Circulation •'jkl."
NEWS-ITEM; Saturdays; democratic;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1882; W. H. Dawley, publisher
(7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.30;
established 18B0; C. O. Marsh, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
APOLLONI A, Gates Co. tl 250 pop.,
on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 37 m. E. of Barron.
CAUSE; Fridays (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1093
WISCONSIN.
APPLETON, c. li., Outagamie Co.D-
15,0S5t pop., on Chicago ft Northwestern
and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds.
and Fox r., 25 m. S. W. of Qreeubay and 100
N. by N. W. of Milwaukee. Manufactures
of woodenware, furniture, sash, doors,
blinds, iron, paper, pulp, flour and agricul-
tural implements. Seat of Lawrence Uni-
versity.
EVENING CRESCENTj every even
ing, and VV E E K li Y, Saturdays; demo
oratic; daily four pages 20x26, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $6.20, weekly
$1; established— daily 1890, weekly 1853; Ryan
& Brc, editors and publishers (1 — 5).
Circulation- Daily : In 1898, "iiO;." In
1899, Z. In 1901, publisher asserts, no Issue
was less than 1,180; in 1902, December, no
Issue during the i)a8t twelve months was less
than 1,250. Actual average for 1903, 1,4:19 ;
/or 1904. 1,643.
Weekly: "jkl."
POST I every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKL.Y, Thursdays; republican; dally
four, weekly eight pages 30x26; subscrip-
tion—dally $5, weekly $1: established— daily
1888, weekly 1859 ; Post Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Circulation — dally "jkl."
Tyf^ftkl V *'JKL "
G E G E~N WART; semi weekly, Mon-
days and Thursdays; German; independent-
republican; Monday eight, Thursday eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1889;
Gegenwart Co., editors and publishers (8—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from 8,000 in
1893 to I in 1895. Actiial average for 1896,
3.6t21. In 1897, Y. AcUial average for
1898. 3,931; for 1899, 4,307. In 1900. yG.
In 1901, (z— 1,2, 4) H. Actual average for a
year ending ivith July, 1902, 4,465. In 1903,
(z^) H (••). In 1904, yH.
FOX KIVER JOURNAL; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1: established 1903; C. W. Mason, editor; C.
J. Westphal, publisher (3—5 P). Circ'n "jkl."
»I O N T A G S-B L. A T T ; Mondays;
German ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25;
established 1891; R. J. Meyer, editor; H. W.
Meyer, publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In
1897, Y. Actual average for 1898, 5,810.
In 1899, yG. In 1900, yG. Actual average
for 1901, 5,641; for a year ending with
July, 1902, 6,193. In 1903, yG. Actual
average for 1904, 7,035.
SAMSTAGS-BOTE; Saturdays; Ger
man; four paares 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1900: Chris. Roemer, editor and
publisher (8—3). Circulation ■jkl."
VOL.KSFREUNI) ; Thursdays; German ;
Independent; eight page.s 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1870; Karl Seeger, editor;
H. W. Meyer, publisher (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In
1897,Y. Actual average for 1898. 5,905. In
1899, yG. In 1900, yG. Actual average for
1901, 6,046; for a year ending with July,
1902,6,311. In 1903, yG. Actual average
/or 1904, 7,074.
WECRER; "Wednesdays; German;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.23; established 1881 ; Chris. Roemer, editor
and publisher (8— .S). Circulation "jkl."
CORRESPONDENT; quarterly; insur-
ance; eight pages 9x12; subscription 25 cents;
established January, 1904; Albert Volcks,
editor; Wm. H. Zuehlke, publisher (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
1,831.
ARCADIA, Trempealeau Co. -n l,273t
pop., on Green Bay & Western Rd. and
Trempealeau r., 30 m. N. of Winona, Minn.
Mineral springs, roller flour mills and steam
creamery. Farming.
ANZEIGER; Fridays: German; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
WISCONSIN.
1898; Emil Schulze, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circuhition "jkl.-
ARCADIAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1895; D. J. Stevens, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iKL."
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1872;
Maloney & Theuer, editors and publishers
(3— ;3). Circulation "iKi"
ARGYLE, Lafayette Co. ^ on Illinois
Central Rd. and Pecatonica r., U m N. E. of
Darlington, the county seat. Flour and saw
mills. Dairying.
ATLAS; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 152C22; subscription $1 ; established 1884;
George G. Gaskill, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jkl."
ASHLAND, c. h., Ashland Co. t]
18,074+ pop., on Wisconsin Central, Chicago,
St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha, Northern
Pacific and Chicago & Northwestern Rds.
and Lake Superior. 80 m. E. of Duluth, Minn.
Iron mining, manufacturing and lum-
bering. Shipping port for the Gogebic
Iron range.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday, and
WyE E K L Y , Wednesdays ; democratic ;
da^ twelve, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription-daily $5.30, weekly $1; estab-
lished-daily 1887, weekly 1885 : Burt Williams,
editor; J. C. Williams, publisher (7—3).
Circulation — Daily : In 1897. "iKL" In
1898, Z. In 1899. Z. In 1900, Z. In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, during year not less than 1,180.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904. y I.
Weekly : jkl." In 1898, Z. In 1899, Z. In
1900, Z. In 1902, "JKL."
PRESS ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $6,
weekly $2; established— daily 1888, weekly
1871 ; Joe M. Chappie & Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation- Daily : In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,138. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. Inl898,"iiiL-" (? ?) In 1902. Z (1, 2,4,5).
Weekly: "jkl." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
BLADET AND POSTEN; Saturdays;
Swedish; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1900; Geo. Johnson, editor; Ash-
land-Posten Publishing Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation "jkl-" In 1902, Z (1, 2, 3, 4, 5).
CHEQUAMEGON CRITIC ; Satur-
days; literary; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1893; J. S. Duket, editor
and publisher. Circ'n "jkl." In 1897, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
HEROLD ; Saturdays ; German ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2 ; established 1887;
Herold Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
WISCONSIN WOillAN; monthly;
forty two pages 7x10; subscription $1; es-
tablished November, 1900; Mrs. Augusta
Kenned J', editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
ATHENS, Marathon Co. i 326 pop.,
on Abbotsford & Northeastern and Texas
& New Orleans Rds., 15 m. N.E. of Abbots-
ford. Agriculture.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent;
eight to twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1901; L. Williamson, editor;
Athens Printing Co., publishers (1—5)
Circulation: In 1901. "j^kl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, S3 9 if or 1903, 990. In 1904, "jkl."
AUGUSTA, Eauclaire Co. -D l,256t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 21 m. E. of Eau Claire, the
county seat. Agriculture and lumbering.
EAGLE; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1874; E. J. Wll-
1904
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
son and E. P. Masters, editors and publish-
ers (7—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; established 1884; Franlc L. Clarke,
editor and publisher. Circulation •ikl.''
BAGLEY, Grant Co. p 183t pop.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays (A A).
BALDWIN, Saint Croix Co. t) 631t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 40 m. E. of Saint Paul, Minn.
Milling, lumbering and tanning.
BULLiETIN; Fridays ; republican ;
«lght pages 15x22; subscription $1.30; estab-
lished 1»79; O. K. Hawley, editor and pub
ll8her(9— 3). Circulation -jki,."
BALSAM LAKE, c. h., Polk Co. ^
250 pop., 25 m. S. of Orantsburg. Lumber.
LEDGER: Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
George H. Ely and Louis Nagler, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jjll."
BANGOR, Laorosse Co. -o 6331 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rds., 15 m. E. by N. E.
of La Crosse, the county seat. Cheese fao
tory, woolen and grist mills and brewery.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; four pases lSx34; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; Frank B. Qesler, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation ••ikl"
BARABOO, c. h.. Sauk Co. a 6,751t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. and
Baraboo r., 40 m. N. W. of Madison, the
State capital. Water power. Agriculture.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays;
republican; daily eight, weekly ten to twelve
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4.50, weekly
$1; established— dally 1894, weekly 1884; H.E.
Cole and A. D. Dorsett, editors and publish-
ers (12—4).
Circulation- Daily : ■■ji£l."
Weekly: In 1S95, "jkl." Actual average for
1896, 1,145; for 1897, 1,709; for a year
ending tvith September, 1898, 1,874 ; for
1899, 1,999; for 1900. 2,338; for a year
endina with .Tune, 1901. 3,409; for 1902,
3,473: for 1903, 3,563; for 19U4, 3,651.
REPUBLIC; every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEIvLY, Wednesdays; repub-
lican; daily four, weekly ten pages 15x22; sub-
scription-dally $3, weekly $1; established-
daily 1895, weekly 1855; Hood Bros., editors
and publishers (8—3). Circulation — daily
"JKL." weekly "JKi" In 1897, weekly Z. In
1898. Z (++). In 1902, '••JKL." In 1903, weekly
Z(4)(*«).
SAUK CO. DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 30x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1880; Ed. L. Luckow, edi-
tor and publisher (1—5)
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. In 1896, T. In 1897. Y. In
1898. zl. In 1899. publisher asserts, not less
than l,20i>. In 19i'0, publisher asserts, no issue
was less than 1.200. In 1901, yl. Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,330; for 1903, 1,311; for
1904, 1,330.
BARNEVELD, Iowa Co. g SiOpop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m. E. of
Dodgeville, the county seat. Creamery.
REGISTER AND FRIEND; Fridays;
Independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1885; A. A. Emmel, editor and
publisher (3—3). Circulation "ull"
BARRON, c. h., Barron Co. ^ l,4tt3t
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd. and Yellow r., 47 m, N. N. E. of
Chippewa Falls. Lumber, flour and woolen
manufactures and creamery. Agrloulture.
BARRON CO. SHIELD; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 18x34; subscription
$1.S0; established 1876; Thos. Dovery, editor
and publisher (8— 3). Circ'n -jkl •• In 1902, Z
(1.2,4,5). In 1903. Z (4) (#•).
CALIi; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1900; C. W.
Andrews, editor and publisher (8— 3) Circu-
lation "JKL." (A A).
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890; Republican Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
BAYFIELD, c.h., Bayfield Co. ^ l,689t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd. and Lake Superior, 16 m. N. of
Ashland. Summer resort. Fishing, quarry-
ing, manufacturing ana lumbering.
BAYFIELD CO. PRESS; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$2; established 1871; Currie G. Bell, editor
and publislier. Circulation "iKL."
BEAVERDAM, Dodge Co. n- 5,128t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Beaver lake, 64 m. N. W. of Milwaukee.
Summer resort. Water power. Manufact-
uring. Agi-iculture.
ARGUS; Thursdays; democratic ; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1860; B. F.Sherman & Son, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "JKL." In 1901, Z (4, 5).
DODGE CO. CITIZEN; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x23; subscription
$1.50; established 1856: Thomas Hughes, edi-
tor and publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
DODGE CO. FARMER; monthly;
stock raising and farming; eight pages 15x22;
subscription 25 cents; established 1899; E. E.
Parker, editor and publisher ( 1 — 5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1900,
1,416; for 1901, 1,866: for 1902, 3,305;
for 1903. 4.143; for 1904, 4,675.
B E L O I T, Hook Co. g 10,436t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and Rock r., 85
m S.W. of Milwaukee. Seat of Beloit Col-
lege. Manufacturing and farming.
FREE PRESS; every evening except
Sunday; republican: four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $5, established 1879: Ingersoll &
Hanna. editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation-Daily: Inl900,"JKL" Inl901,
April, publisher asserts, during the past year
the regular issue has been over 1,200. In
1902, yl. In 19!:'3 (z— 4) I. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
Weekly: "ojtL"
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays ; Independent;
eight pages 13x22 ; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1; D. B. Worthiugton, editor and
publisher (3— 3).
Circulation — Daily: In 1899, -jkl." In
1900. publisher asserts, every evening has
exceeded 1,000. In 1901. (z-4), I. In 1902,
December, publisher asserts, at no time dur-
ing the past year less than 1,450. In 1903
"jkl."
Weeltlv: "iSL."
BEliOIT LABOR JOURNAL;
Saturdays; labor; eight pages 18x24: sub-
scription $1: established July, 19)2; Robert
D. Hogan, editor and publisher (3—3). Cir-
culation "IKL." (A A).
BENTON, Lafayette Co. g 414t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m. S.W.
of Darlington, the county seat.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x82; subscription $1; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1095
WISCONSIN.
llshed September, 1901; J. W. Chambers, edi-
tor and publisher (8—3). Circulation "jk-i,."
BERLIN, Qiraen Lake Co. a 4,48»t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee Sc St. Paul Rd. and
FoK r.. 32 m. W. of Oshkosh and 96 N. N. W.
of Milwaukee. Granite quarry, canning,
glove, shoe and whip factories. Cranberry
growing and dairying.
EVE\IN« JOURNAL } every evening
•xoept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days; independent-republican; dally four,
weekly el«ht panes 15x22 ; subsorlptlon—
daily $5.20, weekly $1 ; established— dally laSl,
weekly 1870; Chas. G. Starks, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation — dally "jkl."
weekly •jkl."
COURANT; Thursdays; republican;
eight pa;<es 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lishfd 1834; E. L. Davis, editor and publisher
<13— 3). Circulation "jkl."
BIRNAMWOOD, Shawmio Co. cf
475t pop., on Cliicago & Northwestern Rd.,
16 m. S. of Antlgo. Tan bark, pulpwood,
cordwood, cedar and farming.
NEWS; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 13x22; subscription $1.50; established
1900; S. K. Adams, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "tkl."
BLACKCREEK, Outagamie Co. o-
400 pop., on Green Bay and Western Rd., 15
m. N. of Appleton, the county seat.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages lox20; subscription $1; established
January, 1904; F. U. Colburn, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
BLACK EARTH, Dane Co. g 600
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
20 m. W of Madison, the State capital.
Farming.
TIVIES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
September, 1901; E. J. Browne, editor and
publisher (3—3). Circulation "jkl."
BLACK RIVER FALLS, c. h.,
Jaohson Co. -a l,938t pop., on Chicago, St.
Paul.Mlnneapolls & Omaha Rd.and Black r.,
45 m. N. E. of La Crosse. Lumber trade and
various manufactures. Iron ore. Farming.
BADGER STATE BANNER; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
sorlptlon $1.50; established 1856; <:!ooper &
Co.. editors and publishers (8—3). Clrcula
tlon "JKL."
JACKSON CO. JOURNAL.; Wednes-
days; republican; eight pages 15x32; sub
flcrlption $1 ; established 1886; Charles H.
Bucks, editor and publisher.
Circulatiouj In 1896. "jkl" In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 1.040. In 1898, yl.
In 1899. zT. In 1900. yl. In 1901, "jkl."
BLAIR, Trempealeau Go. -n 438t pop.-
on Green Bay & Western Rd., 43 m. N. E. of
Winona. Minn. Farming.
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; four
pages lSx84; subscription $1; established
1897; Hensel & Borsheim, editors and pub-
lishers (8—3). Circulation 'jkl."
BLANC HARDVILLE, Lafayette
Co. p 573+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd. and
E. branch of Pecatonica r., 20 m. E. of Mln-
capltal. Agriculture.
BLADE; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscriptions!; established 1891;
Carl Chandler, editor and publisher (6—3)
Circulation "jkl."
WISCONSIN.
BLOOMER, Chippewa Co. ^8llt pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 14 m. N. of Chippewa Falls, the county
seat. Lumbering and general farming.
A D VANCE; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; suljscription $1.50; establishsd
1886; F. E. Andrews, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "J JO, "
ADVOCATE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1897; W. N. Priddy, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "iKL"
BLOOMINGTON, Grant Co. p 611t
pop., on Blake's creek, 16 m. W. of Lancas-
ter, the county seat. Creameries and grist
mill and hoop pole factory. Farming and
stock raising.
RECORD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 16x32 ; subscription $1 ; established
1879; H. C. Craig, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "jjii "
BOSCOBEL, Orant Co.pi,637t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Wisconsin r.. 70 m. W. of Madison, the State
capital. Flour mills, stave, hoop pole and
plow factories and Iron foundry.
DIAL -ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 17i^x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1871; John W. Blake, editor
and publisher (8— 3). C1rc'n"iKL." In 1899,
Z. In 1902, JKL." Inl903, Z (4) (••).
SENTINEL; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished December, 1900; George W Goldsmith,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl." In
1902, Z (I, 2, 4, 5).
BOYD, Chippewa Co. "□ 874t pop., on
Wisconsin Central Rd., 17 m. E. of Chippe-
wa Falls, the county seat. Lumbering and
farming.
TIMES- HERALD; Fridays; twelve
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1897 : Geo. W. Deuel, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
BRANDON, Fond du Lac Co. a- 663t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 30 m. S. by S. E. of Berlin and 76 N. W.
of Milwaukee. Farming.
TIMES; Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50 ; established
1865; Ida J. Yorty, editor; Jenkluson & Yorty,
publishers (6—3). Circulation "jjil"
BRILLION, Calumet Co. a- 855t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.. 16 m. N. E.
of Chilton, the county seat. Agriculture
and manufacturing.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1894 ; Otto Zander,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkj,."
BRODHEAD, OreenCo.^ l,584tpop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Sugar r., 20 m. W. of Janesvllle and 80 W.
S. W. of Milwaukee. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1860; Charlton & Hauford, edi-
tors and publishers (2- -4).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest 1.200. In 1895, I. In 1896, T. Actual
average for the .first six months of 1897,
1,'^00. In 1898, yl. Actual average for a
near ending ivith March, 1899, l,5i'^4. In
1900, y I. In 1901, publisher asserts, for year
ending June 30 no issutwas less than 1,248
1096
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
Actual average for 1902, 1,259; for 1903,
1,435. In 1904, yl.
RKtxISTER; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1883; Steele & Schempp, editors and publish-
ers (7— 3 P). Circulation "jiO/"
WISCONSIN CITIZEN; monthly
(A A).
BROOKLYN, Green Co. g on Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rd., 60 m. W. of Mil-
waukee. Farming and manufacturing.
NEWS; Wednesdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1S97: W. Z.
Dumond, editor and publisher (3— 3). Circu-
lation "iKL."
BURLINGTON, Bacine Co. C^ 8,5261
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Wisconsin Central Rds. and Fox r., 27 m.
W. of Racine, the county seat, and 42 S. W.
of Milwaukee. Water power. Brick and
tile works, creameries, malt houses and
horse blanket, camera, brass works, can-
ning condensed milk and wood-working
factories.
DER STANDARD DEMOKRAT;
Saturdays; German; democratic; eight page*
18x24; subscription $1.90; established 1896;
H. E. Zimmermann, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
FREE PRESS; Wednesdays ; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1880; W. R. Devor, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "iKL-"
STANDARD DEMOCRAT; Satur
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1863; H. E. Zim-
mermann. editor and publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1902. "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1903, 1,038; forimi, 1,112.
BUTTERNUT, Ashland Co. [!] 1.350
pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd., 54 m. S. E.
of Ashland, the county seat. Farming and
lumbering. Charcoal kilns, creameries
and veneer factories.
EAGLE; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription Jl.SO; established 1895; F. C.
Frledrichs, editor and publisher (9—3). Cir
culation "imi,."
CADOTT, Chippeiva Co. b 840t pop.,
on Wisconsin Central Rd., 12 m. E. of Chip-
pewa Falls, the county seat. Hub, spoke,
barrel-heading and carriage factories and
saw mills.
B Li A D E ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1891;
W. R. Monroe, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation "isi "
C AMBRIA, CoiMmftia Co. D 561t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 20 m.
E. of Portage, the county seat. Live stock
and produce shipping.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x32; subscription $1.25; established 1883; J.
F. Streeter. editor and publisher (8—3). Cir
culation "jkl."
CAMBRIDGE,^anc Co. g on Kosh-
konong r., 20 m. E. S. E. of Madison, the
county seat and State capital. Flour
mills and wagon and harrow works.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1885; J. G.
Patterson, editor and publisher (9—3). Cir-
culation "JKi."
CAMERON, Barron Co. \j 325 pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha,
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
and Rice Lake, Dallas & Menominee Rds.,
49 m. N. of Eau Claire. Farming.
REVIEAV; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; Thomaa
Dovery, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
CAMPBELLSPORT, Fond duLac
Co. D- 410 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
Rd., 15 m. S. E. of Fond du Lac, the county-
seat. Butter, cheese, and manufacturing
cheese boxes.
NEWS I Fridays; independent; twelve to
sixteen pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1898; C. E. Broughton, editor and
publisher (3 — ^3). Circulation "jkl"
CASHTON,^on^oe Co. -n510t pop.,on
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 18 m.
S. of Sparta, the county seat. Farming.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages
16x22; subscription $1; established 1896; O. G.
Briggs, editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion "iKi,." (A A).
CASSVILLE, Grant Co. p 979t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. and
Mississippi r., 28 m. N. W. of Dubuque, la.
Farming and mining.
INDEX; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1888; John Foley, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKi"
RECORD; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established March,
1901 ; J. M. Klauer, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "jiil."
CEDARBURG, Ozaukee Co. 0-1,626^
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
23 m. N. of Milwaukee. Flour and planing
mills and manufactories of cassimeres, flan-
nels, chicory, willowware and shawls.
Stone quarries.
NEWS; Wednesdays ; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1883: Alex. W. Horn, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circ'n "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
CENTURA, Polk Co. b 250 pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 7 m. W. of Balsam Lake, the county
seat. Agriculture.
OTJTI..OOR; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20: subscription $1: estab-
lished February, 1902; J. R. Lowe, editor and
publisher (3-3). Circulation "jio."
CHETEK, Barron Co. tl 581t pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul. Minneapolis & Oma-
ha Rd., 32 m. N. N. W. ot Chippewa Falls.
Farming and lumbering.
ALERT; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1882: Walter Speed, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation -jkl."
CHILTON, «• h., Calumtt Co. n-l,460t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd. and Manitowoc r., 79 m. N. of Mil-
waukee. Farming and dairying.
TI3IES; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1857- W. A. Hume, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl" Actual aver-
ajr/or 1901 1,401. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
CATA.LOGUE BY STATES.
1097
WISCONSIN.
WISKONSIN DEMOKRAT; Frl
days; German; Independent; eight pages
18x24 ; subscription $2 ; establlBned IfTS ;
Henry Arnold, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation "jkl."
CHIPPEWA FALLS, c. h., Chip-
pewa Co. b 8,091t pop., on Chicago. St. Paul,
Minneapolis & Omaha, Chicago, Milwaukee
& St. Paul and Wisconsin Central Rds. and
Chippewa r., 12 m. N. N. E. of Eau Claire.
Lumbering and agriculture.
CHIPPEWA HERAIiD; every even
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fri-
ilays; republican; daily four, Saturday and
weekly eight pages 18x24; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1.50; established — daily 1894,
weekly 1870; Geo. E. Dee. editor; Herald
Printing Co., publishers (.8—3 ) . Circulation—
daily "jkl" weekly "jkl." In 1903, Z (4).
INDEPENDENT; every moruingexcept
Monday, and CHIPPEWA TIMES, Tues-
days; independent; eight pages— dally 18x24,
weekly 15x22; subscription— dally $6, weekly
f 1 ; established— daily 1885, weekly 1875; Chip
pewa Valley Publishing Compan3', editors
a.nd publishers (3—3). Cii'c'n- daily "jkl."
weeklv "jjtL." In 1899, Z. In 1902, ".JiiL."
CATHOLIC SENTINEL; Thursdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1889; Arthur Gough.
editor; Catholic Sentinel Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl.-- In 1897. Z. In
1900, Z ( + + ). In 1902. ■•jkl."
CLEARLAKE, Polk Co. t:527t pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 32 m. N. E. of Hudson. Farming and
lumbering.
STAR ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1900: Frank Eberh.^rt, editor and publisher
(;3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
CLINTON, ^ock Co. g 871t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 13 m. S. E. of
Janesvllle, the county seat. Grain ele-
vators, flour mills and truck manufactory.
HERALD; Tuesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1874; R. "W. Cheever, editor and publisher
<6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
ROCK CO. BANNER; Thursdays; in-
dependent-republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; William
Moore, editor; Banner Publishing Co., pub
Ushers. Circulation "jkl."
CLINTONVILLE, Waupaca Co. n
1,6.53+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
Rd., 38 m. N. E. of Waupaca, the county
seat, and 40 N. of Oshkosh. Shipping point
for hemlock bark, ties, shingles, lumber
and grain. Flour and saw mills.
SUN; Wednesdays; twelve pages 15x23;
subscription $1; established 1898: William
M. Barnum, editor and publisher. Circiila
tion "JKL." (A A).
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $i.50; established
1880; Frank H. Brady, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
COCHRANE, Buffalo Co. -a 172 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 8 m.
S. of Alma, the county seat. Agriculture.
li A N D S M A N ; Thursdays; German;
eight pages 18x24; subscription il; estab-
lished January. 1902; Landsman Publishing
Co., editors and publlphers (3 — 3).
C i !• c II I a t i o n : Actudl average for 1902,
1,083. In 1903. "JKL."
WISCONSIN.
COIjBY, Clark Co. tl 667+ pop , on Wis-
consin Central Rd.. 55 m. E. of Chippewa
Falls. Agriculture and lumbering.
PHONOGRAPH; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.,50; established 1878; Joel J. Shafer, editor
and publishers (9-3). Circulation "jkl."
COLFAX, Dunn Co. t] ^00 Pop., on
Wisconsin Central Rd., 18 m. W. of Chip-
pewa Falls. Farming.
MESSENGER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1897; A. C. Chase, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "JiOi"
COLUMBUS, Columbia Co. n 2,349t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 30 m. S. E. of Portage, the county
seat, and 63 W. N. W. of Milwaukee. Ag-
riculture.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1868; Weller & Thompson, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl- " In 1900, Z. In
1902, "JKi.-
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1866 ; J. R. Decker, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL."
CRANDON, c. h., Forest Co. cf 900
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 7 m,
S. of North Crandon, station on Minneap-
olis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railroad,
and 25 E. of Rhinelander. Lumbering and
agriculture.
FOREST REPl^BLICAN; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x23; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1886; Samuel Shaw, edi-
tor; Shaw Publishing Co., publishers (12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
CRANMOOR, ^Vood Co. n on Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 12 m. S. W.
of Grand Rapids.
CRANBERRY GROWER; monthly:
horticultural; eight pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1903; W. H. Fitch, editor;
The Cranberry Grower Co. publishers (2-5).
CUBA CITY, Grant Co. P636t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 14 m. E.
N. E. of Dubuque, la. Shipping point for
stock and grain.
HERALD ; Fridays (A A).
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1894; Thomas C.
Snyder, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jiiL."
CUMBERLAND, Barron Co. tl
1,328+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minne-
apolis & Omaha Rd., 87 m. N. E. of Min-
neapolis, Minn. Lumbering and farming.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays ; republican ;
agriculture; sixteen pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1881; Tom O. Mason,
editor and publisher (1—3).
Circulation: In 1900 "jkl." Actual ai^erage
fur 1901, 1,566. In 1902, (z— 6). I. InlS03,yI.
Actual (tverage furmu, l,'i92.
FREE PRESS; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15i^x22: subscription
$l.r;0; established February, lf03 H. P. Peter-
son, editor and publisher (1 — 1). Circ'n "jkl."
NORTHERN FARMER AND
STOCKMAN; monthly; agriculture and
livestock: twelve paK< s 11x16: subscription
.W cents; established 19(i2; R. E. Dimick, ed-
itor; T. C>. Mason, publisher (3—3). Circu-
lation ".ncL." (A A).
1098
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
DALE, Outagamie Co. D- 110 pop., on
Wisconsin Central Rd., 15 m. W. of Apple-
ton, the county seat.
REC ORDER; Fridays ; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1899; Joe Senftenberg, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
DALLAS, Barron Co., )j 113 pop.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays (A A).
DARLINGTON, c. h., Lafayette Co. g
1,808+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd. and Pecatonica r., 40 m. N. W. of
Freeport, 111. Manufacturing. Shipping
point for grain, cattle and pork.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1865; L. B.
Howery. editor and publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
REPUBLICAN FARMER; Fridays;
republican; four pages 15i^x22; subscription
$1; established July, 1902; C. A. Smith & Co.,
editors and publishers (2—3). Circ'n "jkl."
REPUBLICAN- JOURNAL.; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 18x34; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1860; Greene &
Van Matre, editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895. publisher as-
serts, not less than 1.200. In 1S96. 1. In 189T,
Y. In 1898. "JKL." In 1903. Z (4) (• •).
DARTFORD, c. h., Green Lake Co.
a 450+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
Rd., about 25 m. S. W. of Oshkosh. Agri-
culture.
ADVANCE; Mondays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents; estab
llshed 1902; M. S. Carpenter, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3). Circulation "ull-"
GREEN LAKE CO. REPORTER;
Thursdays; four pages 15x22; subscription 75
cents ; established 1894 ; M. S. Carpenter, editor
and publisher (8— 3). Circulation 'jkl."
DEERFIELD, Dane Co. g 515t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 17 m. E. of
Madison, the State capital. Tobacco and
live stock.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899; Nels
Holman. editor and publisher (3—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
DEFOREST, Dane Co. g 269 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 13 m.
N. of Madison, the State capital. Farming.
TIMEH; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub
•criptlon$1.25; established 1895; Times Pub
lishing Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
DEL A VAN, Walworth Co. a^ 2, 22i^
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd. and Turtle creek, 46 m. W. of Racine
and 68 S. W. of Milwaukee. Summer resort.
Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.90; established
1878 ; Wm. C. Dean, editor; Dean & Passai,'e,
publishers (7—3). Circulation "jkl."
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1863; Wilbur G. "Weeks, editor and pub-
lisher (3-.3).
Circulatiou: Actual average for 1895,
l,3tJ3;/or 1896. 1,486. In 1897. Y. Actual
average for 1898, 1,382; for 1899, 1,744;
for 1900, 1,777; /or- 1901, 1,786; /or 1902.
2,001. In 1903, yl. Actual average for
1904, 1,924.
DEPERE, Brown Co. a- 4,038t pop.
on Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and Fox r., 6 m.
S. of Green Bay, the county seat. Manu-
factures of pig iron, agricultural imple-
ments, paper, bricks, drain tile and wood-
enware.
BROWN CO. DEMOCRAT; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1877; J. A. Kuy-
pers, editor; Heyrman &, Kuypers, publishers
(6-3).
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than l,aOO. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yL In 1903, (z-4) I. In
1904, yl.
DE VOLKSSTEM; Wednesdays; Hol-
landish; roman catholic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1890; J. A.
Kuypers, editor; Hevrman & Kuypers, pub-
lishers (6—3).
Circulatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.175. In 1896. I. In 1897, 1 Z. In
1898. vl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, y I. In IPOl, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jkl."
NEWS; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.90; established
1871; Paul L. Halllne, editor and publisher.
Circulation ".iKL." In 1899. Z. In l9U2, "jkl."
ONZE STANDAARD; Wednesdays;
Hollandlsh; roman catholic; eight pages
15x32; subscription $1.50; established 1878; E.
Vande Casteele, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulatiou: In 1897. "iKj,." In 1898. zl . In
1899, vl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902. yl.
Inl9()3, (z^) I. In 1904, yl.
STANDARD; Thursdays; local; eight
page.s 15x22; subscription $2; established
1878; E. Vande Casteele. editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
DE GIDS; monthly; Hollandlsh; Immi-
gration; four pages 15x22; lubscriptlon 25
cents; established 1894; John Smith, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,5(K). Actual average for 1896,
1,785. In 1897. I. Actual average for 189S,
1,875; /or 1899, 1,900 i for a year ending
with September, 1900, 1,950. In 1901. pub-
lisher asserts, each month has been 1,950. In
1902, yl. Actual average for 1903, 1,950;
for 1904, 1,950.
DE SOTO, Vernon Co. -n S87 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.. 17 m. S.
W. of Vlroqua.
ARGUS; Thursdays; independent repub-
lican; four pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished December, 1!K)-^ A. Byron Copper,
editor; Copper & Perrin, publishers (1—5).
DODGEVILLE, c. h., Iowa Co. g
1,865+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Illinois Central Rds.. 47 m. W. of Madison,
the State capital. Lead and zinc mines In
vicinity. Agrrlculture, stock raising and
dairying.
CHRONICLE; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x32; subscription $1.30; estab-
lished 1858; A. S. Hearn, editor and publisher.
(2—5).
Circulatiou : Actual average for 1895,
2,185: for 1896, 2,149; /or 1897, 2,084;
for 1898, 2,069: /or 1899, 2, 124; /or 19o0.
2.258; for 1901, 2,302; for 1902, 2,339.
In 1903, yl. Actual average for 19U4. 2,451.
IOWA CO. REPUBLIC; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1870; Mark A. Richardson,
editor and publisher (3— 3). Circ'n 'Jfci "
SUN; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1886; F.
W. Hadden, editor and publisher (12—3). Cir-
culation "lai,"
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1099
WISCONSIN.
DORCHESTER, Clark Co. tl 450
pop., on Wlscousln Central Rd., 11 ni. S. of
Medford. Saw and flour mills. Wagon and
•lelgh manufacturing.
CI.ARK CO. HKKALD; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 13.x2(); subscription
$1; established March, 1904; Bert. Dlstellorst,
editor; Herald Publishing Co., publishers
(1-;-,).
REPORTER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 19*^)0; Ray W. Hugoboom, editor and
publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
DONHAM'S DOINGS; monthly; Inde
pendent: eighteen pages 8x11; subscription
$1; established April, litOo; Deacon Donham,
editor; Deacon Donham & Son, publishers
(1-5).
Circulation : In 1904, (z-4) I.
DURAND, c. h., Pepin Co. -a l,458t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Chippewa r., 30 m. from mouth.
Dairying, stock raising and agriculture
ENTERING WEDGE; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight to twelve pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1893; Leroy A.
Goodrich, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation: ^4c^MaZ average for 1894,
1,015. In 1895, 1. Actual average for 1896,
1,047. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
1898, 1,06'2. Inl899,yl. In 1900, July, pub
Usher asserts, smallest issue during the past
year 1,080. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In
1903, "JKL."
PEPIN CO. COURIER; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1877; Eldridge & Barton,
editors and publishers (3 — 3). Circ'n "jkl."
EAGLE, Watikesha Co. [:\324t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 16 m.
S. W. of Waukesha, the county seat. Min-
eral springs. Summer resort. Agriculture.
Q U I li L( ; Fridays; independent; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1892;
Henry M. Loibl, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "JKL." (A A).
EAGLE RIVER, c. h., Vilas Co. ^
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 21 m. N.
N. E. of Rhlnelander. Farming, mining
and lumbering.
REVIEW; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
Bubscription $1.50; established 1890; E. J.
Dunn, editor and publisher (3—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
VITxAS CO. NEWS; Mondays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1893; D. E. Riordan, editor; Demo-
crat Printing Co., publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
EAST TROY, Walworth Co. n 649
pop., 4 m. from Chicago, Milwaukee & St
Paul Rd. and 12 N. E. of Elkhorn, the
county seat. Farming and dairying.
NEWS; Wednesdays; eight pages 18x24;
•ubscriptiou $1.50; established 1892; O. R.
Kurzrok, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
EAU CLAIRE, c.h., EauclaireCo. -a
17,517+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneap-
olis Sc Omaha, Wisconsin Central and Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and at
confluence of Eau Claire and Chippewa
rs., 89 m. E. of St. Paul, Minn., and 183
N. W. of Madison, the State capital. Saw
mills and furniture, machinery, refrig-
erator, linen, box, boots and shoes and
paper manufactories. Agriculture and lum-
bering.
LEADER; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; republi-
WISCONSIN.
can; eight to twenty four pages 15x22; sub-
scription—dally $5, weekly $1; established
r,l75; W K. Atkinson, editor; Leader Publish-
ing Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, H. In 1896,
H. Inl897, H Z. In 1898. zH. In 1899, yH.
In 190O, yH. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4, 5) I,
In 1903, (z— 4) 1 (••). In 1904, y I.
Weekly: "-IKL.- In 1902, Z( 4, 5).
T E li E G it A M ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; eight
to sixteen pages 14x21; subscription- dally
$5, weekly $1 ; established 1857 ; Wm. P. Welch,
editor; Telegram Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (3— 3). Circulation— daily "isL" week-
ly "JKL." In 1901. Z (4, 5).
DER HEROLD; Thursdays; German;
Independent; twelve pages 15x22 ; subscription
$2; established 1886; J. J. Auer, editorand pub-
lisher ; dated also at Chippewa Falls (1—5).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts
smallefit edition 2,304. In 1896, H. In 1897,
H Z. In 1898, zl. Actual average for 1899
*2,S2ti. Iul9C0,yH. Inl901. (z-1, 2,4,5) H.
Actual average for 1902, 3,t256. In 1903,
(z— 4) H. In 1904, yH.
R E F O R HI ; Tuesdays ; Norwegian-
Danish; prohibition; eight pages 15x22; sub-
•crlption$l; established 1885; Ole Br. Olson,
editor; Fremad Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (3—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 4,200. In 1896, G. In 1897. G Z.
Actual average for 1898, 4,773. In 1899, yG.
In, 1900, July, publisher asserts, never dur-
ing the pastyear less than 4.950 In 1901, yG.
Actual average for 1902, 5,515. In 1903, yG.
In 1904, yG.
WISCONSIN TOILER; semi monthly;
labor; sixteen pages llxl.oj^; subscripti( n 50
cents; established January, lii04; Frank
Hicks, editor; Wisconsin Toller Co., publish-
ers (6—4).
EDGAR, Marathon Co. [^ 478 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd. , 18 m. S W. of
Wausau, the county seat. Lumber trade.
PRESS; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
April, 1902; J. L. Hutchins, editor and pub-
lishers (1 — 4). Circulation "jkl "
EDGERTON, Bock Co. p 3,192t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,25m.
S. E. of Madison and 71 W. by S. W. of
Milwaukee. Tobacco shipping point.
EAGLE; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established May, 1901;
Edwin G. Dean, editor and publisher (10—3).
Circulation "jkl."
WISCONSIN TOBACCO REPORT-
ER: Fridays; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1^74;
Fred W.Coon, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, publisher asserts, no edition less
than 1.680. In 1897. Y. In 1898. vl. In 1^99. yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. In 1903,
(z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
E L K H O R N , c. h., Walworth Co. Q^
l,731tpop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 40 m. W. of Racine. Farming.
BLADE; Tuesdays; prohibition; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1891; H. H. Tubbs, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jkl-'
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight to twelve pages 15^^x22"^; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1853; Park St
Karnes, publishers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest edition 1,300. In 1895, I. In 1896, I.
In 1897. Y. In 1898, "J Kj.." In 1899, Z. Actual
average for 1901, 1,734. In 1902. yl. In 1903,
(z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
1100
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
ELLSIVORTH, c. h., Pierce Co. t
l,052t pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Mlnne-
apoUi & Omaha Rd., 33 m. S. £. of Hudson.
Basswood, hardwood, stares and farm
products.
PIERCE CO. HERAI.D; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 20x36; subscription
#1.80; established 1888; Herald Printing Co.,
editors and publishers (3 — 3). Clrc'n "jkl."
RECORD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab
Il8hedl899; J. F. Shaw, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation •■jkl."
ELROY, Juneau Co. nl,685tpop., on
Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago, St-
Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rds. and Bara-
boo r.,71 m. N. W. of Madison, the State
capital. Farming.
LEADER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x23; subsoription $1.50; estab-
lished 1899: W. C. B. Showers, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation •■jKi."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; T. K. Dunn, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). Circulation "i£i."
ENDEAVOR, Marquette Co. D 128
pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd.. 11 m. S.W.
of Montello, the county seat. Corn, rye
and potatoes.
MARQUETTE CO. EPITOME;
Fridays; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established November, 1900; R. E. Helms, edi-
tor and publisher (l—4~i. Circulation •iKL "
EVANSVILLE, Hock Co. g l,864t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 22 m.
8. of Madison, the State capital. Tobacco
factories, machine shops and iron foundry.
Tobacco raising and farming.
BADGER; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1894;
Marilla Andrews, editor; Marllla Andrews &
Co.. publlsJiers (8 — 3). Circulation "ist'
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1881; C.
A. Llbby, editorand publiaher (:3— 3). Circula-
tion "jkl." In 1902, Z( 4, 5).
REVIEW; Thursdays; republican ; eight
Images 20x26; subscription $1; established 1866;
Antes & Magee, editors and publishers. Cir-
culation 'VKL."
TRIBUNE; Tuesdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1886; C. A. Libby,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
FAIRCHILD, Eau Claire Co. -n 947t
pop., on Chicago. St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha and Fairchild & Northeastern
Rds., 32 m. S. E. of Eau Clair, the county
seat. Saw mill and lumbering.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1897; A. C. Harmon, editor and pub-
lisher (7 — 1). Circulation "jkl ••
EAIR WATER, Fonddu Lac Co. D-
175 pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 22 m. W. by S. of Fond du Lac.
REGISTER; Fridays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established April, 1!!03; E. L.
Howe, editorand publisher (1—4).
EENNIMORE, Grant Co. p 1.035t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,28m.
W.of Dodgevllle. Flour mills.
TIMES; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 16x22; subsoription $1.30; established
1869; Henry E. Roethe & Bro., editors and
publishers (1 — 1).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,368. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "oKL" In 19CK), publisher asserts, not
less than 1.464. In 1901, yl. In 1903, January,
publisher asserts, during 1902 was never less
thanl,610. Actual average for \'iOi, 1,901.
In 1»)4, yl.
FIFIELD, Price Co. t\ 346t pop.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays (A A).
FLORENCE.c. h.. Fiore7ice Co. cfl.OOO
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 13 m.
N. W. of Iron Mountain, Mich. Iron mining
and lumbering.
MINING NEWS; Saturdays ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1881; Geo. C. Youngs, editor; Youngs Bros.,
publishers. Circulation "iKL"
FOND DU LAC, c. h., Fond du Lac
Co. D- 15,110+ pop., on Chicago & Northwest-
ern. Wisconsin Central and Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paul Rds.. at southern ex-
tremity of Lake Winnebago and 60 m.
N. N. W. of Milwaukee. Grain, lumber and
dairy market.
BUL.1.ETIN; every morning; independ-
ent; eight to twenty pages; subscription $5;
established January, 1!K)5; C. E. Broughton,
editor ; Bulletin Printing Co., publishers
^^COMMONWEALTH AND NEWS;
every evening except Sunday, and COM-
MONWEALTH AND C031MER-
CIAL., semi weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays;
republican; daily eight pages 15x22; semi-
weekly four pages 20x24; subscription— dally
$5, semi weekly $1.50; established— dally Com-
monwealth 1870, News 1898; semi- weekly Com-
monwealth lS5i,Commercial 1897; consolidated
1901; P.B. Haber Printing Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation— daily "iKj," oeml weekly "iKL."
In 1897, Z. Inl901, Z(4,5). In 1902, Z (1. 2. 4, 5).
REPORTER AND JOURNAL;
every evening except Sunday, and SAT-
URDAY REPORTER, Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages— dally 17iijx22, weekly
15x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1.50;
established— dally 1888, weekly 1860; Reporter
Printing Co., editors and publishers i6— 3).
Circulation— dally ■■j£l." weekly "jkl.- In
1897, Z. In 1901, Z (4, 5). In 1902. dally Z
(2, 4. 5). weekly Z (2, 4. 6). In 19i3, dally Z
(4) (••). weekly Z (4) (••).
CA3IPBEL,L.SPORT N E W S ; Fri-
days; independent; twelve pages 18x24: sub-
scription $1 50: established April. 1898; C. E.
Broughton, editor; Bulletin Printing Co.,
publishers (1—5).
NORDWESTLICHER COURIER;
Wednesdavs.and DA HE I .>!, Sundays; Ger-
man; Independent-democratic; eight pages
16x22; subsoription— weekly $8, Sunday $2;
established— weekly 1871. Sunday 1883; Wm.
r. Weber, editor and publisher. Circulation
-Sunday "/£l." weekly "jkl."
TRADE BULLETIN ;Saturdays(AA).
FORT ATKINSON, ^«yrer*on Co. R
8,043+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
and Rock r., 20 m. N. N. E. of Janesvllle.
Foundry, hardware, furniture and dairy-
supply manufaotories and extensive cream-
eries.
HOARD'S DA IRYMAN; Fridays;
dairying and live stock; twenty pages 11x15;
subscription $1; established 1870; W.D.Hoard,
editor; W. D. Hoard Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
19,068. In 1895, D. Actual average for
1896, 21,035. In 1897, C. In 1898, yC In
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1101
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
1899, yD. In 1900. zD. In 1901, yD. In
1902, vE. In l'.M)3. (z— I) E. In I'.MM, yE(0 0).
JEFFEIlfSON CO. DE.UOCllATj
Thursdays (A A).
JEFFERSON CO. UNION f Fridays;
republican; sixteen pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1870; W. D. & H. L.
Hoard, editors; W. D. Hoard Co., publishers;
prints also an eight-page Gorman edition
(3— 5P).
Coinbiued circulation : In 1894 and 1895, H .
Actual average for 1896, 3,6t2H. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898. 3,8'il; for 1899,
3,406. In 1900, yH. Actual average for a
year ending with September. 1901, 3»'-i74|
for 19U-2. 3,057; for 1903, 3,048 ; for 1904,
3,131.
FOUNTAIN CITY, Buffalo Co.^
1.081+ pop.— local estimate 1,100— on Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy Rd. and Mississippi r.,
8 m. above Winona, Minn., and 40 above La
Crosse. Planing and flour mills and
creamery. Farming.
BUFFALO CO. REPUBI.IKANER
UNO ALMA BliAETTER; weekly,
twice-a-week, Tuesdays and Thursdays; Ger-
man; independent-democratic; eight to six-
teen pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1800; Emil Wittzack, editor and publisher
(6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2.300. In 1896. H. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. publisher
assei-ts, every issue was 2,000. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
FOXIiAKE, Dodge Co. U- 890t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,65m.
N. W. of Milwaukee. Summer resort.
Wheat growing.
REPRESENTATIVE; Fridays; inde
pendent-republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50: established 1866; D.J. Hotch-
kiss, editor and publisher (,9—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
FREDERIC, Polli Co. "d on Minne-
apolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rd., 20
m. N. by E. of St. Croix Falls.
STAR; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established February,
1903; J. W. Blackstone, editor and publisher
(8— 3P). Circulation "JKL."
FRIENDSHIP, c. h., Adams Co. n
151 pop., 15 m. E. of Necedah, the nearest
station on the Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Railroad. Grain, hops and live stock.
ADAMS CO. PRESS; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1861 ; S. W. Pierce, editor and
publisher (9—3). Circulation "jjll"
ADA3IS CO. REPORTER; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1898; P. G. Collipp, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jki.*
GALESVILLE, Trempealeau Co.-U
862t pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
20 m. N. of La Crosse. Flour mill and
creamery.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873; Bunsen Bros., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
GENOA JUNCTION, Walworth
Co. Q, 467 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
Rd., 28 m. S. W. of Kenosha. Dairying,
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1900; Chas. F.
Dixon, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
GILLETT, OconU) Co. cT 250 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 22 m. W. of
Oconto, the county 8«at. Manufacturing
and farming.
TIIYIES ; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1900;
Louis P. Perry, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
GLENFLORA, Gates Co. \2 500 pop.»
on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 11 m. N. E. of Ladysmith.
STAR; Thursdays; republican; six pages
15x22; subscription $1.60; established 1901;
D. W. Maloney, editor and publisher (,12—3).
Circulation "iKL."
GliENWOOD, Saint Croix Co.\:^
1,789+ pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd., about
55 m. E. of Saint Paul, Minn. Agriculture
and lumbering.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican;
eiglii pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; Yates & Hull, editors and pub-
lishers (9—3). Circulation "iSL"
GLIDDEN, Ashland Co. i on Wis-
consin Central Rd.. 43 m. S. of Ashland, the
county seat. Farming and lumbering.
ASHLAND CO. HEROI.D; Thurs-
days; German; independent; twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1897;
Herman Roethig, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "jkl."
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
GRAND RAPIDS, c. h., Wood Co. U
4,493+ pop., on Green Bay and Western, Wis-
consin Central, Chicago & Northwestern
and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and
Wisconsin r., 22 m. S. W. of Stevens Point.
Manufactures of wood pulp, paper, flour,
hubs, spokes and household furniture.
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x32; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1873; Drumb & Sutor, editors and pub-
lishers (1 — 1).
Circulation: In 1901, "jki,-" Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,020; for 1903, 1,107. In
1904 yl
WISCONSIN VALIiEY LEADER;
Thursdays; independent-republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
March. 1902; Cooley & Emmons, editors and
publishers ( 12—4).
Circulation: In 1902, Z (4). Actual aver-
age for 1903, l,ti.56; /or 1904. 1,4*14.
WOOD CO. REPORTER; Thursdays;
republican ; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.S0 ; established 1857 ; A. L. Fontaine, editor
and publisher (3—3). Circulation "iju<- ' In
1902, Z (4).
GRANTSBURG, c. Yi., Burnett Co.tl
612+ pop., on St. Paul & Duluth Rd. and
Wood r., 75 m. N. E. of Saint Paul, Minn.
Saw and flonr mills, starch factories and
creamery.
BURNETT CO. SENTINEL.; Thuri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1875; Ahlstrom &
Myrland, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "iKi"
JOURNAL OF BURNETT CO.;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 18x22; sub-
•crlption$1.25; established 1896; F. R. Hath,
editor; Journal Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1900, "uu,." Actual aver-
age for aj/earendingrmf^Ser^^, 1901, 1,100 {
/or 1902 l.aSS; /or 1903, 1,314. Inl904,yl.
1102
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTOEY,
WISCONSIN.
GREENBAY, c. h., Brown Co. Q
18,684+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern,
Green Bay & Western and Chicago, Milwau-
kee & St. Paul Rds. and Fox r.. at head of
Green bay, 107 m. N. of Milwaukee. Lake
commerce. Lumber.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and SE311-WEEKL,Y, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; republican; eight pages
15x32 ; subscription— dally $5, semi weekly
$1; established— dally 1871, semi weekly 1866;
N. C. Plckard, editor; The Gazette Publish
Ing Company, puV)lishers (3 — i).
Circulation — Daily: In 1895, mkl." In
1896, I. Actual average for 1897, 2.t250. In
1898, vl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901
(z—i,'6) I. In 1902, yl. In 190.S, (z-4) !(••).
Actual average for l'.H.)4. 'Z,7lli.
Semi-Weekly: In 1895, "iKL" In 1896.1.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, "JKL" In 1901, Z (4, 6).
Inl903, (z— 4) I (••!. In 19<>4. yl.
HEKALiD; every evening, except Mon-
day; eight paiies 13x20; subscription $5; es
tabllshed 1900; Bryon L. Hollister, editor;
Fiedler & Hollister, publishers. Circula-
tion ■■JKL-" (A A).
ADVOCATE; triweekly, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 19>^x24: subscription $1.50; established
1846; F. R. Singleton, editor; Advocate Pub-
lishing Company, publishers f3— 3).
Circulation: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896. I. Actual average for the flrat
•iarnionf/is 0/1897, 3,204. In 1898, "isj,." jn
1899, publisher asserts, least number 1,150. In
1900, yl. In 1901. (z— 1, 2, 4, 6) I. In 1902, yT.
In 19(13, vl. Inl!Xt4, yl.
DER LANDSHIANN; Wednesdays;
German; Independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2 ; established 1883 ; A. C. Leh-
mann, editor; Lehmann & Robinson, publish-
ers. Clrc'n"iKi." In 1897, Z. Inl902,"JKL-"
REVIEW; Saturdays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1875; James Kerr, editor; James Kerr & Son,
publishers (3—3). Clrc'n -jsl" In 1897, Z.
In 1902 ".LKL."
BADGER WOODMAN; semi monthly;
Woodmen; eight pages 15x22; subscription 50
cents; established 1899; The Badger Wood-
man Company, editors and publisliers. Cir-
culatinn "jkl." (A A).
GREENWOOD, Clark Co. ^ TOSf
pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd.. 16 m. N. of
NeilUvIlle, the county seat. Lumber millB
and a sash and door factory. Farming and
creamery.
GLEANER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x32; subscription $1.85; estab-
lished l>s91: J. E.Noyes. publisher (12 -3). Cir-
culatlon-'ijLt"
HAMBURG, Marathon Co. fi 18 m.
N. W. of Wansau, the county seat. Farm-
ing and lumbering.
DER GEFLUEGEL-ZUECHTERi
monthly; German; poultry and pet stock;
twenty pages 9x18; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1S88; Henry E. Volgt, editor and
publisher (3— 3).
Circulation: In 1894, 1895 and 1896, publisher
asserts, smallest edition 2,50(1. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for ]898. 3. >'iOO. In 1899, yH.
Actual average for a year ending with April,
1900, 3. 883. In 1901, vH. Actual average
for a year ending irtV/i June, 1902, 4,125.
In 1903, yH. In I'.HH. yH.
H A M M O N D, .Sf . Crair Co. ^ 404t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 15 m. E. of Hudson, the county
seat. Farming.
NEWH; Tluirsdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1894: F. N.
WISCONSIN.
Barr}\ editor and publisher (9—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
HANCOCK, Waushara Co. D 320 pop.,
on Wisconsin Central Rd., 15 m. W. of
Wautoma, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS: Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
Roy L. Thompson, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "iju,"
HARTFORD, Washington Co. D-
1,632+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 37 m. N. W^. of Milwaukee.
Manufactures of agricultural implements,
gloves, mittens, caskets and furniture.
Clothing factory.
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; four
pages *i0x26; subscription $1.50; established
1873; F. M. Le Count, editor; J. M. Le Count
& Co., publishers. Circulation "iKjL. ■-
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1894 : A. J. Hemmy , editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation 'iKL."
HARTLAND, Waukesha Co. C^fi2^\
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
9 m. E. of Oconomowoc.
NEWS ; Saturdays ; republican ; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1898;
Schwantes & Hansen, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
HAYWARD, Saxryer Co. ^ 1,349
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 60 m. S. W. of Ashland.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
May. 1901; W. E. Schei, editor and publisher.
Circulallon "jkl." (A A).
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays: republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established July, 1898: The Hayward Republi-
can Co., editors and publishers (2—5 P).
HIGHLAND, lotoa Co. g 913t pop.,
about 30 m. W. by N. W. of Dodgevllle, the
county seat. Agriculture and mining.
PRESS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894; H. E. Howe, editor; Howe Printing Co.,
publishers (7—3). Circulation •ull"
HILLSBORO, Vernon (7o.-a785t pop.,
on Baraboo r., .39 m. E. of Viroqua, the
county seat. Agriculture and lumbering.
SENTRY-ENTERPRISE; Thurs-
days; republican; el^ht pa^es 15x32; sub-
scription $1: established 1885: N. O. Shear,
editor and publisher (6— 3). Clrc'n "iit"
HOLLAND ALE, Iowa Co. g 172
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 12 m. 8. E. of
Dodgeville, the county seat. Butter and
cheese.
REVIEW; Fridays; four pages 11x16;
subscription 50 cents: established 1898; J. W.
Laughlin. editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "Jkl."
HORICON, Dodge Co. o l,37Ct pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Rock r., 50 m. N. W. of Milwaukee.
Manufactories of agricultural Implements.
REPORTER; Fridays; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1; established 1884; And.
Washburn, editor and publisher (6— 3). Cir-
culation "iJU "
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1103
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
HORTONVILLE, Outagamie Co.D-
913+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
8 m. S. E. of New Loudon and U W. N. W.
of Appleton, the county seat. Saw, planing
and grist mills. Farming and lumbering.
REVIEW; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1892; Hollem-
baek & Nye, editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jki.."
HUDSON, c. h., Saint Croix Co.t]3,269t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd. and St. Croix r., 30 m. E. of Saint
Paul, Minn. Wheat growing, stock raising
and dairj'ing.
STAR-TIMES; semi weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.5(); aitabllshed 1855; B. J.
Price, editor and publisher (1—4). Clrcula
tlon "JKL."
ST. CROIX OBSERVER; Tuesdays,
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1900; L. B. Naglee, editor and pub
Usher (9—3). Circulation "jkl"
TRUE REPUBLICAN; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1.30; established 1871; Geo. D. Cllne. editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
HUMBIRD. Clark Co. tl 312 pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
f.'B.d., 15 m. "W. of Neillsville.
ENTERPRISE ; Saturdays (A A).
HURI.EY, c. h., Iron Co. (2 Pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern and Wisconsin
Central Rds. and Montreal r., 87 m. E. of
Ashland. In the Gogebic. Iron-mining dis-
trict.
IRON CO. CITIZEN; Saturdays; local;
six pages 8x11; subscription $1; established
January, 1905; W. T. Lennon, editor and pub-
lisher (1— 5P).
MONTREAL RIVER MINER;
Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1885; F. B. Hand,
editor and publisher (7—3 P). Circ'n 'Vii"
INDEPENDENCE, Trempealeau
Co. -n 630+ pop., on Green Bay & Western
Rd. and Trempealeau r., 30 m. N. E. of
Winona, Minn. Farming, dairying and
flour mills.
NEWS WAVE; Saturdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1888; Geo.
A. & Ada R. Markham, editors and publishers
(9-3). Circulation "JKL."
WISCONSIN GOOD TEMPLAR;
Thursdays; temperance; eight pages 11x16;
subscription 50 cents; established 1891; Geo.
A. &Ada R. Markham, editors; Geo. A. Mark-
ham, publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
lOLA, Waupaca Co. D 558t pop.— lo-
cal estimate 900— on Northern Rd., 13 m.
N. of Waupaca, the county seat. Saw and
flour mills, starch and table factories, and
granite quarry.
HERA IjD ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891; B. L. Bierce, editor; Herald Publishing
Co. (Inc.), publishers. Circulation "igt."
IRON RIVER, Bayjleld Co. \d 2,439t
pop., on Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic,
Northern Pacific and Washburn, Bayfield
& Iron River Rds., 30 m. S. W. of Washburn,
the county seat. Lumber.
PIONEER ; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; •ubscriptlon $1.60; established 1895;
Peter J. Savage, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation ■•mi"
JANESVILLE, c. h.,Rock Co. q
13,185+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul and Chicago & Northwestern Rds. and
Rock r., 70 m. W. S. W. of Milwaukee and
91 N. W. of Chicago, 111. ManufactMres of
farming Implements, carriages, shoes, cigar
boxes, furniture, cotton and cotton batting.
Beet sugar. Agriculture.
GAZETTE i every evening except Sun-
day, and SEiMI-WEEKLY, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; republican; eight pages
liy,x22}4; subscription— dally S6, semi weekly
$1.50 ; established— dally 1857, semi-weekly
1845; Gazette Printing Company, publishers
(1-5).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895, tj,'^47; for 1896, 'i,710; for 1897,
3,797; for 1898, '.4,815. In 1899, yl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, y I. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. Actual average for 190i, '^,831.
Seiiii-W^eekly: Actual average for 1895,
3,573; /or 1896, 3,768; for 1897,4,085}
/or 1898, 4,067. In 1899, yH. In 1900. yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •).
Actual average for 19U4, 3,207.
Publisher's announcement. — Over 6,C00 copies
of the Janesville (Wisconsin) Gazette
cover the million dollar a-year tobacco and
beet sugar belt of Southern Wisconsin.
An extraordinary paper in a phenom-
enally productive field. Investigate.
RECORDER; every morning except
Monday, and RECORDER AND
TIMES, Thursdays; democratic; daily four
pages 20x26, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily *5, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1878, weekly 1869; Peter J. Monat, edi-
tor;" Recorder Printing Company, publishers.
Circiilatiou— Daily: In 1894 and 1895, puD-
lisher asserts, not less than 1,200. In 1896, I,
In 1897. Y. In 1898, "jjll."
Weekly : "jkl "
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; labor;
el-ht pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1901; The Independent Pub-
lishlrg Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAL; Thursdays; German; eight
pages 20x28; subscription $1.50; established
1889; H. W. Frick, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JJO,."
JEFFERSON, c. h., Jt^ferBon Co. q.
2,584+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
18 m. S. of Watertown and 45 W. of Milwau-
kee. Flour mills, pork-packing establish-
ment and tanneries.
BANNER; Thursdays; democratic ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1860: Banner Printing Company, publishers
(9- 3P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,874. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl "
( ? ?) In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl ••
JEFFERSON CO. JOURNAL; Fri-
days; German; eight pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50 ; established 1888 ; Alb. Goerz,
editor: Jefferson Printing Co., publishers.
Circulation: In 1897, jkl." In 1898, 1. In
1899, publisher asserts, not less than 1.500. In
1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, "jkl."
JEFFERSON CO. RECORD; Wed
nesdays; eight pages 18x24; subscription
.$1.50; established 1897; Alb. Goerz. editor ;
Jefferson Printing Company, publishers.
Circulation "*kl."
JUNEAU, c.h., Dodge Co. n-891tpop„
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m. N.
of Watertown and 58 N. W. of Milwaukee
1104
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
Shipping point for grain and cattle. Mill-
ing and manufacturing.
DER VOIiKSBOTE; Thursdays; Ger-
man; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1894; I. C. Lienhard, editor and
publisher. Circulation ••jkl"
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pases 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; Clifford Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (9—3). Circulation "iKL."
TELEPHONE; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1877; John Kelly, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jmm"
KAUKAUNA, Outagamie Co. D-
5,115+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
and Fox r., 7 m. from Aopleton, the county
seat. Wood-pulp and paper mills.
SUN; Fridays; democratic; twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1885 ;
Jas. I. Toner, editor; Sun Publishing Co.,
publishers (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
KENDALL, Monroe Co. -n 460 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 26 m. S. E.
of Sparta, the county seat.
KEYSTONE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20: sub-<criptlou gl.fiU; estab-
lished January, liM)4; Clarence S. Dodge, edi-
tor and publisher (1—5).
KENNAN, Price Co. ^ 95 pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 16 m. S. W. of Phillips, the county
seat. Farming.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
May, 1902 ; E. R. Barager, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
KENOSHA, c. h., TTenoafta Co. □.
11,606+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
and Lake Michigan, 35 m. S. of Milwaukee
and 61 N. of Chicago. 111. Cycle factory.
Dairying, farming and manufacturing.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and TELEGRAPH-
COURIER, Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; established— dally 1894, weekly 1839; S. S.
Simmons, editor; Head & Simmons, pub-
lishers (1—5). „
Circulation— Daily; ••im - In 1899, Z. Act
ual arerage for a year ending with June,
1900, 1,067; for a year ending 7i-ith Sep-
tember, 1901,1,066; for 1902, 1,359. In
1903. (z— 1)1. In 11101, (z— 4) I.
Weekly: In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,180. In 1896. I. In 1397, I Z. In 1898.
yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, y I. In 1901, "jkl. "
In 1902, Z( 4, 6). .. . ^
UNION; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2.25; established
1865; J. A. Killeen, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
VOIiKSFREUND; Thursdays; Ger-
man; Independent; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1892; Louis Ewe,
editor and publisher (9—3). Circ'n "isi"
KEWASKUM, Washington Co. D-
679+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
and Milwaukee r., 21 m. S. E. of Fond du
Lac. Orain elevators, malt house, dairying
and farming.
STATESMAN; Saturdays; four pages
30x26; subscription $1.50; established 1895;
O. E. Krahn, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "ixi " In 1898. Z. In 1902, Z (4,5).
KEWAUNEE, c.b., Ketoaunee Co. a-
1,773+ pop., on Green Bay & Western Rd.
and Lake Michigan, at mouth of Kewa«nee
r.. 27 m. E. of Green Bay. Shipping point for
grain, flour, lumber and bark.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1859; Enterprise Printing Co., editors
and publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation : In 1895. "jjcl." In 1896. I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, ' jkl." ( ? ?) In 1901, (z— 6) I,
In 1902, yl. Actual average for 1903, 1,073.
In 1904, "JKL."
KEWAUNEE CO. BANNER; Thurs-
days; German; Independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1887; Otto
Julian Ahnert, editor; Kewaunee Printing
Co., publishers (6— 3). Circulation "jjll"
Li I STY; Wednesdays; Bohemian; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1892; J. y. Lunak, editor; Jos. H.
Jauda. publisher (9—3). Circulation "iiti."
In 11)03. Z (4) (• •).
OWli? quarterly, March, June, Septem-
ber and December ; genealogy ; forty-six
pages 5x8; subscription $1; established 1897;
George D. Wing, editor and publisher (12—3),
Circulation "jkl.-
KIEL, Manitowoc Co. D- 924t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,28 m.
by rail N. W. of Sheboygan. Manufactures
of wood. Farming, creameries, and ship-
ping point of grain and cattle.
NATIONAL-ZEITUNG; Thursdays;
German; twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1893; H. A. Kuenne, editor
and publisher (2 — 4).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl " Actual average
for 19(W, 1.399; for 1901, 1,5S3; for 1902,
1,690; for 1W3, l,S06;/or 1904, 1,981.
KILBOURN CITY, Columbia Co. n
1,134+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd. and Wisconsin r., 18 m. W. by N.
W. of Portage, the county seat. Summer
resort. Farming.
DELLS REPORTER; Thursdays; re
publican; six pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1901; R. L. Booker, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jki, "
MIRROR GAZETTE; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1884 ; E. J. Wheeler, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1902, Z (4).
KINGSTON, Green Laix Co. D 218
pop., on Grand r., 9 m. W of Markesan, the
nearest shipping point for agricultural
products and live stock.
SPY; Wednesdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1877; W. E. Williams, editor and publisher
(7—3 P). Circulation "jjcl"
KNAPP, Dnnn Co. "t: 446 pop., on
on Chicago, St, Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 10 m. N. W. of Menomonie, the county
seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established September,
1902; R. A. Axtell. editor and publisher (.1-3).
Circulation "iKL."
LA CROSSE, c. h., Lacroae Co. -a
28,895+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul, Green Bay & Western, Chicago
& Northwestern and Chicago, Burlington
& Quincy Rds. and E. bank of Mississippi r.,
18 m. S. E. of Winona, Minn. General
manufacturing and river commerce. Lum-
ber shipping point.
ABEND-STERN i every evening except
Sunday. BELLETRISTISCHE NORD-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1105
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
STERN BLAETTEK, Tuesdays, and
NORD-STERN, Fridays; Germau; dally
and Friday eight, Tuesday four pages 18x24;
iubscrlption— dally $4, Tuesday $1, Friday
$1.50, both weeklies $2; established— daily
and Tuesday 1892. Friday 1856 ; NordStern
Assoolatlou, editors and publishers (2—5 P).
Ciroulatiou— Daily: 'ijcL •
Weeklies : In lHit6, •jja-." In 1897, publisher
asserts, never printed less than 3,500. In 1898,
yH. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902, yl. In 19c3. "jki..-
LEADER- PR ESS; every eTening ex-
cept Sunday, and PRESS, semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; independent; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $5; established—
Republican and Leader 1854. Press 1889; Ro-
land B. Gelatt, editor and publisher (1^).
Ciroulatiou- Daily: In 1901, "jkl." In
1902,(z— 6)1. Actual average fot 1903,5,590?
/orliH)4. 6,;{79.
Semi-Weekly: "jkl."
MORNING CHRONICLE; ev»ry
morning except Monday, and WEEKLY,
Fridays; republican; dally eight, Sunday
twenty, weekly eight to twelve pages 18x22;
subscription — dally $5, weekly $1 ; estab-
lished 1851; The Chronicle Co., editors and
publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily : In 1896, jkl." In
1897, Z. In 1899, Z. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4, 6) G. Actual av0i-
agre/or 1904, 6,440.
Weekly: In 1896. "jjii." In 1897. Z. In
1899, Z. In 1902, "ijtjL."
TRIBUNE: every evening except Sun-
days (▲ A).
AKGUS; Saturdays; eight pages 11x16;
subscription 75 cents; established 1896; Fred
H. Hartwell, editor ; Hartwell & Gelsen-
helmer, publishers (3—3) Circulation "iKj, "
Inl902, Z(4, 5).
LA CROSSE CO. NEWS; Fridays;
labor; twelve pages 9x12; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1902; H. F. Wheaton, editor and
publisher (2—5).
Circulation; In 1904, (z-4, 5) I.
PATRIOT; Thursdays ; German ; roman
catholic; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $2;
established 1888; J. M. A. Schulthels, editor;
Excelsior Publishing Co., publishers (3—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
1,339. In 1896. 1. Actual average for 1897,
1,354; /or 1898, 1,438; for 1899, 1,513;
for 1900, 1,430 ; for 1901, 1,494: for 1902.
1,494. Inl!i03, yl (AA).
VLASTENEC; Fridays; Bohemian;
catholic; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.25; established 1898 : Soukup Bros., pub-
lishers (3—3).
Circulation : In 1899, "jkl." In 1900, zl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, "uu,-
VOLKSFREUND ; Wednesdays, four
pages, and IlEROLD UND VOLKS-
FREUND, Saturdays, eight pages 18x24 ;
German; democratic; subscription-
Wednesdays $', Saturdays $1.50; established
1891; G. A. Kuehn, editor; Volksfreund
Printing Co., publishers; Im Familienkreiae,
same size, subscription 50 cents, is Issued with
Saturday edition as a Sunday supplement
(1—5).
Combined circulation "iML" In 1897, Z.
In 1898, Z. In 1902, "ijci." In 1903, (z— 4) H.
In 1904, (z-4) H.
VOLKSI*OST; Wednesdays; German;
independent; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established March, 1901; Nord-
Stern Assoc'n, editors and publishers (2—5).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with March, 1902. 5,819 ; for
1902. 14,055? /or 1903, 18,832; for 1904,
18 T^G.
S'VATA RODINA; semi-monthly, Bo-
hemian; catholic; twenty-eight pasres 6x93^;
subscription 50 cents; established February,
1901; Vacslav Dvorak, editor and publisher
^WISCONSIN POULTRY JOUR-
NAL; monthly; poultry; eight pages 8x11;
subscription 25 cents; established 1899; E. H.
Hoffman, editor; Wisconsin Poultry Journal
Publishing Company, publishers. Circula-
tion ".IKL." (A A).
LIGHT; bi-monthly; social purlty,*-
thlrty-six to forty-eight pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1898; B. S. & Clara Os-
wald Steadwell. editors and publishers
(12-4).
Circulation : In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, I.
Actual average for a year ending with July,
190(1, '^,1 16; for a year ending with Julyf
1901, 2,ti34; for a year ending with July,
1902, ti,403; /or a year ending with Jan^
uary. 1903, "^,761; for 1904, 3.047.
WISCONSIN PRESBYTERIAN
REVIEW; bi-monthly; presbyterlan; lit-
erary; seventy two pages 6x8; subscription
$1; established 1903; The Review Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (1—4). Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
NATURO-POST; quarterly; physical
culture; sixty to one hundred pages 5i^x8J^;
subscription .$1.50; established April, 1903;
Adolf Candrian, editor and publisher (2—5).
LADYSMITH, c h., Gates Co. ^ 600
pop.— local estimate 1,200— on Minneapolis,
St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rd„ 130 m. E. of
Minneapolis and 38 N. of Chippewa Falls.
Lumbering. Pulp and paper mills.
BUDGET; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription SI. 50; efablished 1895; True &
Martin, editors and publishers (6—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
GATES CO. JOURNAL; Saturdays;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900; D. H. Richards, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3). Circulation "jki."
LA FARGE, Vernon Co. -Q 488t pop.,
on Western Wisconsin Rd., 14 m. E. of
Vlroqua, the county seat. Heading mills.
Lumber, cattle, hogs and sheep.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; Independent,
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; B. Moyle, editor and publisher.
Circulation "Jiu.."
LAKE GENEVA, Walworth Co. O^
3,585+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
and Lake Geneva, 55 m. S. W. of Milwaukee.
Summer resort.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.75; established
1872; John Nethercut, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, "JitL." In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, publisher
asserts, at no time for three years less than
1,608. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, "JKL."
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1879; W. A. McAfferty, editor and publisher;
prints specialedltions for neighboring towns.
Combined circulation "ijo."
LAKEMILLS, Jeferson Co. q l,387t
pop., on Chicago 8c Northwestern Rd., 18 m.
S. W. of Watertown and 26 E. of Madison,
the State capital. Summer resort. Farming
and dairying.
LEADER ; Thursdays ; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878 ; C. L. Hubbs, editor and publisher
Circulation "iKi,."
LAKE NEBAGAMON, I)ou^Za«
Co. "□ on Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic
Rd., 22 m. S. E. of Superior. Farming.
NEBAGAMON ENTERPRISEi
Saturdays; republican; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1898; Warner
S. Carr. editor; Carr & Hand, publishers
(9—3). Circulation "jkl."
70
1106
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
LANCASTER, c. h., Grant Co. p
2,403t pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
22 m. E. of Mississippi r. Lead mines in vi-
cinity. Stock farming and dairying.
GRANT CO. HERALD J Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.90; established lft43; H. J. Johnson, editor
and publisher.
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.440. In 1895. I, Actual aver-
age for m%, 1,969. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, vl. In 1901. yl. In
1902, vl. In 190?!, yT. In HK)4, yl.
T K Li Li E R; Thursdays ; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883: Edward Pollock, editor and pub-
lliher (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, no
edition less than 2,100; in 1896, 2.088. In 1897,
Y. In 1893, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. June,
publisher asserts, for the past year, not less
than 2.100. In 1901. y I. In 1902, yL In 1903,
(z— 4) I. Inl9(>4, yl.
LINDEN, Iowa Co. g 543t pop., 7 m.
N. W. of Mineral Point, the nearest station
on the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail-
road, and 50 W. S. W. of Madison, the State
capital. Agriculture.
SOUTHWEST WISCONSIN; Fri-
days; republican; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
8OrlptIon$1.50; established 1894; J. W.Taylor,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, -jkl." In 1896, I.
In 1897. Y. In 1898. "iKi."
LODI, Columbia Co. r. l.OGsf pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20 m. N. N.
E. of Madison, the State capital. Water
power. Agriculture and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight pages
17x24; subscription $1.50; established 1894;
CasslusL. Co \'»ard, editor and publisher (3— 3).
Circulation 'jkl"'
LODI VALLEY NEWS; Saturdays;
independent-republican; four pages 18x24;
BUbscription $1.5(J; established 1874 ; Peter
Richards, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "JKi." (A A).
LOMIRA, Dodge Co. D-492t pop., on
Wisconsin Central Rd., 50 m. N. of Mil-
waukee.
REVIEW: Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished September. 1903; C. L. Pardulm, edi
tor and publisher (1 — 4).
LONE ROCK, RichJand Co. p 393
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pau
Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Richland Center, the
county seat. Creamery.
TRI-COUNTY REVIEW: Saturdays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1899; Babcock Bros., editors
and publishers. Circulation "ikl."
LOYAL, Clark Co. tl 6*-'>t pop., on
Wisconsin Central Hd., 18 m. W. by N. W.
of Marchfleld. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; independent-
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
t1 ; established 1894; J. E. Noyes, editor; F. D.
Browne, publisher (9— 3). Circulation "iKi"
LUCK, Polk Co.\2 100 pop., 10m. N of
Balsam Lake.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1901; O. W. Lund, editor and
publisher n— 5 P).
LEIX^ER: Thursdays; Independent
democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub.scription
WISCONSIN.
$1; established 1897; Nagler & Louden, edi-
tors and publishers (9—3). Circulation "iKL"
(A A).
MADISON, c. h., Dane Co. p State
Capital, 19,164+ pop., on Chicago & North-
western, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and Illinois Central Rds., 88 m. W. of Mil-
waukee. Seat of the University of Wiscon-
sin. Manufacturing and agriculture.
DAILY.
CARDINAL; every evening except
Sunday, during college year; collegiate; four
pages 11x16; established 1890; Students of the
University of Wisconsin, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation -jkl."
DE3IOCRAT ; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, twice-a week,
Wednesdays and Saturdays ; democratic ;
dally four, Sunday and weekly eight pages
18x34; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1865, weekly 1868: Democrat
Printing Co., editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation— daily "JKt." weekly "jkl."
WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL;
every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x23;
subscription — daily $5, weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—dally 1852. weekly 1839; A. P. Wilder,
editor ; State Journal Printing Company,
publishers (3—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1896, •iKi" In
1897. Z. In 1901, (z— 11) I. Actual average
for a year ending ivith July, 1902, t2,141. In
1903, V I. In 1904. yl.
Weekly : In 1894. publisher asserts, not
less that) 2.8('0. In 1895. H. In 1896, H. In
1897. H Z. In 1898. zH. In 1899, yl. In
1900, Tl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
WEEKLY.
AMERIKA; Fridays; Norwegian; re-
publican; twenty four pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1884; Rasmus B. Ander-
son, editor: Amerika Publishing Company,
publishers (1—5).
Circulatiou: In 189.5, H. In 1896. H. Actual
average for 1897, 6,750. In 1898, yG. In
1899, publisher asserts, not less than 7.000.
In 1900, yd. In 1901, yG. Actual average
for 1902.' 9,496; for 1903, 8,555; /or 1904.
9.619.
iWADISONIAN; Fridays; eight pages
.5x22; subscription $1; established 1896;
Leopold Sumtners, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jki"-
NORTHWESTERN MAIL; Fri-
days; temperance; Sour pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1888; H. A. Miner,
eiltorand publisher (f»— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2.750. In 1896, H. In 1897. H Z.
In 1898. yll. In 1899. yl. In 1900. y I. In
1301, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 4) I. In
I'MM vl
SC A N DINA VI A N- A M ERICA N ; Fri-
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898; Scandinavian-American Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
439 West Main street (7—3 P). Clrc'n ■■jkl."
WISCONSIN BOTSCHAFTERi
Wednesdays; German; democratic; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $2: established 1869;
F. C. Blled & Co.. editors and publishers (i>— 3).
Circulation: In 1896, "fKi..- In 1897. Z.
Actual average for 1898, 1,652. In 1899, yl.
In 190;). zl. In 1901, (z— 6)1. In 1902, yl. In
1903. (z— 4) I (••). In 1*4. y I.
WISCONSIN FARMER; Thursdays;
agricultural; sixteen pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion 75 cents; established 1881; Wisconsin
Farmer Co.. editors and publishers (6 — 3).
Circulation: Rating varied from F in 1891
to H In 1S95. In 1896. II. In 1897. Y. In
1898, y I. In 1899, y I. In 1900. yl. Actual
average for a j/ear ending with September,
1901. 18,480. In 19(J2, yD. In 1903, (z-4)
D(*«). In 1904. yD.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1107
WISCONSIN— Madison.
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN STAATS-ZEITUNGj
Wednesdays; Qer»ian ; twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $2 ; established 1878 ; Carl Geb
hardt, editor; Wisconsin Staats Zeitung Co.,
publishers. Circulation "iJU, "
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN JOURNAL. OF DEN-
TAL SCIENCE; monthly; dental; forty
eight patfes 7x10 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1839; Vr. Or. Beecroft, editor and pub-
lisher (12^).
Circulation: In 1901. January, publisher
asserts, every Issue during the i)ast year was
5.000. Actual average for i;W4, 5.000.
A M E R i C A N TH R KSIl EltMAN »
monthly; threshing; eighty to one hundred
f>age6 lOJ^xU^; subscription 50 cents; estab-
Ished 1898; B. B. Clarke, editor; American
Thresherman Co. (Inc.), publishers (:>-3).
Circulation : In 1898. C. In 1899. B. Act-
ual average for a year ending with July,
1900, 58,750. Actual average for 19iil,
75,666. In 1902. (z— 4, 5) A. In 1903,
yB. In 1904, yB (OO).
BY THE WAYSIDE; monthly; bird
manual; eight pages hx9; subscription 20
cents; established 1898; Wayside Publishing
Co., editors and publishers. Circulation
"JKL." (A A).
CO-OPERATOR; monthly; co-opera-
tion; four pages 15x22; subscription 25 cents,
established 1892; Wisconsin Co-operative
Union, editors and publishers. Circulation
"JKL." (A A").
MOTOR; monthly; temperance; eight
f>ages 10x14; 8ub<icription 25 cents; estab-
Ished 1886; Maria F. Hanchett, editor;
Woman's Christian Temperance Union, pub-
lishers (9—3). Does not insert advertisements
(A A).
PYTHIAN AGE: monthly (A A).
SUNNY HOURS; monthly; sixteen
pages 81^x111^ subscription 35 cents; estab-
lished 1900; j". J. Hoffman, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, (z^) I. (A A).
WISCONSIN JOURNAL OF EDU-
CATION; monthly, except July and Au-
gust; educational; forty pages 8x11; sub
scription $1; established 1836; Willard N.
Parker, editor and publisher (12 — 3).
Circulation: In 1894. publisher asserts, not
less than 2.500. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In
1998, yl. In 1899, vl. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
fz-6) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •).
In 1904, yl.
QUARTERLY.
MUNICIPALITY} quarterly; local
government; fifty two pages fix9; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1900; League of
Wisconsin Municipalities, editors and pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1901. (z-4, 6) I. In 1902. yl.
In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
WISCONSIN ENGINEER 5 quarterly,
during college year; three hundred pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1896; H. L.
McDonald, editor ; University of Wisconsin
Engineering Journal Association, publishers
(6—3). Circulation "jki.."
MAIDEN ROCK, Pierce Co. t] 304t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd ,
15 m. S. E. of Ellsworth, the county seat.
Stone quarries and lime kiln. Farming.
PRESS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20: sub
Bcrlption $1.25; established October, 1902; H.
J. Keeler. editor and publisher (1 — i). Cir-
culation "JKL."
MAN AW A, Waupaca Co. n 744
pop., on Green Bay & Western Rd., 10 m.
N. E. of Waupaca, the county scat. Agri-
cultural.
ADV<»CATE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription fl; established 1894; A.
C.Walch. editor and publisher (9—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
MANITOWOC, c. h., Manitowoc Co.
D- 13,567f pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
and Wisconsin Central Rds. and Lake
Michigan, at mouth of Manitowoc r., 77
m. N. of Milwaukee, connected by five
steamboat lines. Grain elevators, foun-
dries, machine shops and stave, edge-tool,
furniture, veneer, piano and farming-Im-
plement factories. Knitting mills.
HERAIjD; every evening except Sun-
day; four to eight pages 15x22; subscription
$4.50; established 1898; Herald Press Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (9—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and CITIZEN, Thursdays; republican;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $4.50, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1900, weekly 1854; John MacFarlane,
editor and publisher. Circ'n— daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl."
DER NORD-WESTEN j Thursdays;
German; democratic; eight pages 16x22;
subscription $2 ; established 1865 ; C. G.
Schmidt, editor and publisher; prints also a
Saturday supplement of four pages (12—4).
Circulation t In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,440. In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. In
1898. "j.iti." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904. I (Dn)-
PILOT; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1859; The Pilot Nord Western Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (6 — 3). Circula-
tion "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
POST; Thursdays ; German ; republican ;
twelve pages 16x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1881; Baensch & Gennrich. publishers
(3—3). Circulation "jKi"
TIMES-PRESS; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1887; Herald Press Publishing
Company, editors and nubllshers. Circula-
tion "jkj,." In 1898. Z. In 1902. "JKL."
WAHRIIEIT; Tuesdays; German;eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1896;
C. Otto Schmidt, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
MARINETTE, c.h.,JtfaHne«« Co.cf
16,195t pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
and Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds.
and Green bay, at mouth of Menomonee r.
Saw and paper mills.
EAGLE-STAR; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, twicea week,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; dally
four to sixteen pages 193^x22, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4.50, week-
ly $1.50; established— dally 1891, weekly 1871;
F. E. Noyes, editor; Eagle Printing Co., pub-
lishers (1—4).
Circulation— Daily : In 1395. publisher
asserts, not less than 1.090. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, 'JKL." In 1899, zT. In 1900,
yl. In 1901. "JKL." In 1902. Z (6). In 1903,
(z— 4) I (••). Actual average for 1904,
3.395.
VVeekly: In 1895, JKi" In 1896. I. In
1897, Y. In 1898. "jicl- • (? ?) In 1899. Z. In
1902. "IKI;" In 1903, (z— 4) I. Actual average
/or 1904. 1,948.
FORPOSTEN; Fridays; Swedish; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1892 ; Forposten Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (9—3). Circ'n "jkl."
TRIBUNEN; Fridays; Swedish; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1894; G. L. Forsen. editor; The
Swedish Printing Co., publishers (9—3). Cir-
culation "uu," In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
VOLKSBOTE; Saturdays ; German ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1898; Herman Shomaker, editor and
publisher Circulation •'{£!..'•
1108
AJMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
MARION, Waupaca Co. D 602t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m. N. W.
of Clintonvllle. Farming.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; S. L. Perry, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation ••i^l."
MARKESAX, Green Lake Co. u 706t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Grand r., 90 m. S. W. of Oshkosh and 62
N. W. of Milwaukee. Shipping point for
agricultural products and live stock.
HERALD; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1881; C. W. Ludtke, Jr., editor and publisher
(3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
MARSHALL, Dane Co. g 282 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 18
m. N. W. of Madison, the county seat and
State capital. Butter, hogs and cattle.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1895; Chas. H.
Lake, editor and publisher. Clrc'n 'vhi-
MARSHFIELD, Wood Co. u 5,240t
pop., on Wisconsin Central, Chicago &
Northwestern, Chicago, St. Paul, Minne-
apolis & Omaha Rds., 33 m. W. by N. W. of
Stevens Point. Lumber and household
furniture manufactories, flour mills, stave
and barrel factory and machine shops.
DEMOKRAT; Thursdays; German;
democratic; twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1884 ; Demokrat Pub
llshing Co., publishers (3 — 3). Ciro'n "jkl."
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; el^ht
pages 20x24; subscription $1.50; established
1889; Adam Paulus, editor and publi8her(3— 3).
Circulation: In 1896, "iKL" Actual aver-
age for 1897, 1,040. In 1898, yl. Actual
average for 1899, 1,377. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In 1903, January, publisher asserts,
during past year has never been less than
1,560. Ill 1103, yl. In 19U4, yl.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50 ; establiehed
1879; Williams & Bailey, editors and pub
Ushers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1901, "iKi.* Actual aver-
age for VM2. 1,8.55; for 1903, «2,156; for
1904, 2,495.
MATTOON, Shawano Co. cf on Mat-
toon Rd., 19 m. S. E. of Antlgo.
HERALD; Saturdays; republican; ten
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1899; J. H. Fitzgibbon, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
MAUSTON, c. h., Juneau Co. n 1,7181
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
37 m. N. W. of Portage. Iron foundry,
brewery and flour mills.
JUNEAU CO. CHRONICIiE;
Thursdays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1..50; established 1890; Com-
mach & Buckingham, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
STAR; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1857; John Turner, editor and publisher.
Circulation "isi." In 1897. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
MAY VILLE, Dodge Co. n- l,815t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.. 23
m. S. of Fond du Lac. Breweries, flour
mills and tannery. Iron mining.
DODCIE CO. BANNER; semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; German; democratic;
WISCONSIN.
eight pages and supplement 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1897; John Herberg, edi-
tor; The E. Schwartz Printing Company,
publishers (3—3). Circulation "jkl" In 1902,
Z(1.2, 4, 5).
DODGE CO. PIONIER ;weekly. twice-
aweek, Tuesdays and Fridays; German;
democratic; sixteen pages 15x22'; subscription
$2; established 1876; Jacob Mueller, editor
and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2.750. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, publisher asserts, not less
than 2,900. In 1900. vH. In 1901, ( z— 1. 2, 5) I.
In 1902, (z— 1, 2, 4, 5) I. In litOS. yl. In 1904,
publisher asserts, not less than ,3,000.
NEWS; Tuesdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1892; Henry
Splering, editor and publisher. Clrc'n 'iii "
MAZOMANIE, Dane Co. p 902t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
23 m. W. of Madison, the county seat and
State capital. Flour and fanning mills, cab-
inet and fence factories and manufactures
of wagons, tubs and knit goods.
SICKLE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1874; H. L. Swan, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
MEDFORD, c. h., Taylor Co. b 1.768t
pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd. and Black r. ,
45 m. N. W. of Wausau. Lumbering and
farming.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1898;
Democrat Printing Company, editors and
publishers (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
DER WALDBOTE; Saturdays; Ger-
man; Independent; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1883; F. Markus, edi-
tor ; German Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation : In 1896, "jku In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, everj' issue exceeded 1,000. In
1898. yl. In 1899, "jkl."
TAYLOR CO. STAR AND NEWS;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1876 ; J. H.
Waggoner, editor and publisher (3 — 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
MELLEN, Ashland Co, ^ 600 pop., on
Wisconsin Central Rd., 22 m. S. E. of Ash-
land.
WEEKLY; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1..5U; estab-
lished 1901 ; J. G. Pratt, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
MELROSE, Jackson Co. -a 400 pop.,
on Black r., about 18 m. S. of Black River
Falls, the county seat and nearest railroad
point. Farming.
CHRONICLE; Fridays ; eight pagei
15x22; subscription $1; established 1896;
E. E. Gllbertson, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "uu,"
MENASHA, Winnebago Co. d- 5,5891
pop., on Chicago ft Northwestern, Wiscon-
sin Central, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and Wisconsin Central Rds. and U. 8.
Government Canal, at the mouth of For r.,
on Lake Winnebago. Five paper mills and
extensive manufactory of woodenwase.
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
days; Independent republican; four pages
15x22; subscription $5; established 1894;
Charles W. Lamb, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
110L>
WISCONSIN.
WINNEBAGO ANZEIGERi Trl
days; German ; democratic ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1881; J. C.
Kllnker. editor and publisher. Clrc'n "vja"
MENOMINEE FALLS, Wauk*.
aha Co. Q, 687+ pop., on Milwaukee & Su-
perior Rd.. 13 m. N. W. of Milwaukee.
Flour and saw mills, sash, door and blind
factory, sugar refinery, foundry and ma-
chine shops. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x32; subscription $1.50; established
1889; C. W. Fraser, editor and publisher (i)— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
FALLS TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
WISCONSIN SIJ(;AII BEET; month-
ly; sugar industry, agriculture; eighteen to
twenty-four pages 12x16; subscription 50
cents; established 1900; C. W. Fraser, editor
and publisher (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl." In
1902, Z (11).
MENOMONIE, c. h., DunnCo.\2
5,655+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul. Minneap-
olis & Omaha and Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul Rds. and Red Cedar r., 60 m. E.
of St. Paul. Shipping point for lumber,
flour, wheat, brick, fur and other local
products.
DUNN CO. NEWS; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 1 7JiiX24 ; subscription $1.50;
established 1860; Flint & Morgan, editors and
publishers (9—3).
Circulation ; In 1894 and 1895, I. In 1896,
I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, publisher asserts,
every issue 1,200. In 1899, I. In 1900, yl. In
1901, (z— 6)1. In 1902, yl. In 19u3, (z— 4) I.
In 1904. yl.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 17J^x24; subscription $1.50; established
1876; A. P. Davis, editor; Times Printing Co.,
publishers (3—3).
Circulation : In 1897, -jki." In 1898. Z.
Actual average for 1901. 1,433. In 1902,
(z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
MERRILL, c. h., Lincoln Co.^i 8,537t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul
Rd. and Wisconsin r., 16 ni. N. of Wausau.
Lumber manufactories. Paper and pulp
mills.
ADVOCATE; Tuesdays; republican;
eight pages 2<Jx2fi: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1875; A. C. Thompson, editor and pub-
ll«her(12— 4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl" In- 1899, Z.
Actual average for a year ending with
June, 1900, 1,138. In 1901, yl. Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,392. In 1903, yl. In 1904,
(z-4) I.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1878;
A- G. Christenson, editor and publisher
(13-4).
Circulation; In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, Z.
Actual average for 1898, 1 ,18'i. In 1899. y I.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903.
yl. In 1904. "jkl." (DD)-
STAR; Fridays; eight pages 15x32; sub
8crlptlon$1.50; established 1899; W.M.Allen,
editor and publislier. Circulation "jkl."
WISCONSIN THALBOTE; Fridays;
German; independent; sixteen pages 15x22;
subscription $2: established 1888; Otto Suse-
mlhl, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl" In 1896, I.
Actual ar^erage for the flrat six months of
1897, 1,44'^. In 1898, yl. Actual average
for a year ending with July, 1899, '2.470.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, (z— 1. 2, 4. 5) T. In 1902,
(z— 4) 1. In 1903, yl (• •). In 19(14, yl.
MERRILLAN. Jackson Co. -n 739t
pop., on Green Bay & Western and Chicago,
WISCONSIN.
St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rds. and
Hall's creek, 12 m. N. of Black River Falls,
the county seat. LumVier manufacturing
and shipping point.
WISCONSIN I.EADEIt; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 17J4x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1877; H. C. Warren, editor
and publisher. Clrculakon "iKL"
MIDDLETON, ^ane Co. p on Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and Lake
Mendota, 6 m. W. of Madison, the State
capital. Planing mill.
T I M E S - II E R A 1. D ; Fridays ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
1893: T. A. Everill, editor and publ].'<her;
prints an edition for Verona (9—3). Com-
bined circulation "JKL "
MILTON, Jiock Co. g on Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 8 m. N. N. E.
of Janesvllle, the county seat, and 62 W.
S. W. of Milwaukee. Cheese, grain and
live stock.
JOURNAL.; Thursdays; eight ))age8
13x20; subscription $1 ; established lf-94; W. K,
Davis, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jijl •
MILTON JUNCTION, Bock Co. g
856 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. Agri-
culture, tobacco raising and dairying.
TEIiEPHONE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; The Telephone PubllsliiUK Co.,
editors and publishers (9—6). Circ'n "ikl'
MILWAUKEE, o. h., Milwaukee Co.
a, 285,315+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul, Chicago & Northwestern, Mil-
waukee & Superior and Wisconsin Central
Rds. and W. shore of Lake Michigan, 85
m. N. of Chicago, 111. Good harbor. Grain
elevators, flour mills, numerous factories
and breweries. Manufacturing and com-
mercial center.
DAILY.
DZIENNIK MILW^AICRI; every
evening except Sunday ; Polish: democratic
four to eight pages 16x22; subscription $3
established 1899; Przybyla & Rapala, editors
Polish Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, 481 Mitchell street (12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with July, 1902, 4,698. In 1^03. y tJ.
In 1904, U.
EVENING WISCONSIN: every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Wednesdays; republican; ten to sixteen
pages I7>^x24: subscription— daily $6, weekly
50 cents; established 1847; The Evening Wis-
consin Co.. editors and publishers (1? — 1).
Circulation— Daily : Rating varied from
D in 1892 to E in 1895. Actual average for
1896, ir,r49; for 1897. 16,656; /or IS98,
19,'.i5r: /or 1899, 16.720; /or 1900, 19.-
536: for a year e tiding witli April, 1902,
20,485; for 1902. 20,743: for 1903, 21,-
981 : for ISOJ, 26.201 (© O).
W^eekly: Rating varied from C in 1892 to D
in 1895. In 1896. E. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yF.
In 1899. yG. In 1900, yll. In 1901, yH. In
1902, y H. In 1903. yH. In 1904, y H .
Publisher's announcement.- There is twice
as much reading matter in The Evening
Wisconsin as there is in most penny
papers. It takes twice as long to read The
Evening Wisconsin as it does to read a
penny paper. As a consequence it is
worth twice as much to advertisers, for
the longer a paper can hold the attention
1110
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCOXSIN— Milwaukee.
of the reader the more valuable it Is to the
advertiser.
A nev>rspaper of character like The
Evening Wisconsin has continuous readers.
The value of continuous readers to adver-
tisers is cumulative.
It is the opinion of Mr. Simon of the
Boston Store that the readers of The Even-
ing Wisconsin are worth four times as
much per capita to the advertiser as the
readers of cheap and characterless news-
papers. The Boston Store advertises
largely in the Wisconsin, but does not use
the penny papers.
FREE PRESS ; every morning and
WEEKLY, Fridays; independent republi-
can; daily and weekly eight to ten, Sunday
twenty-four to thirty two pageg 18x24; sub-
•cription— daily $4, with Sunday $5, weekly
50 cents ; estabi ished— daily, June, 1901, week-
ly, January, 1902; H. P. Myrick. editor;
A, Huegin, publisher. Office, 136 Grand ave.
Circulatiou— Daily: Actual average for a
year ending with August, 1902, 17,590. In
1903, yE. Actual average for 19U4, 28, 12S.
Sunday: Actual average for a year ending
with August, 1902, 12,433. In 1903, yF.
Actual average for 1904, 19,963.
GERMANIA-ABEND-POST; ©very
evening except Sun-
day, GERM A-
N I A - S O N N -
TAGS-POST,
Sundays, and
W E E K Ii Y
G E R M A N I A ,
i weekly, t wlce-a-
week, Tuesdays and
Fridays ; German;
independent: daily
ten to sixteen, Sun-
daj' sixteen to
twenty four pages
16x24, twice-a-week,
Tuesday ten, Friday
eight pages 16x24; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1.50; established 1872; Germania
Publishing Co. (George Brumder), editors
and publishers. Office. Germania 8q. (4— 4).
Circulation— Daily : In 1895, F. In 1896, F.
In 1897. E Z. Actual average for 1898.
20,129. In 1899, C. In 1900. (z-6) C. In
1901, yC In 1902, yC. Actual averaae for a
year ending with February, 1904, 23,376;
for urn, 24,608.
Sunday: Actual average for 1904, 26,706.
Weekly: In 1895, A. Inl896. A. In 1897,
A Z. Inl398,vB. Iul899.yC. In 1900.(z— 6)B.
In 1901, vB. In 1902. vB. Acful average for
ayear ending with February, IQQi, 101,555:
for 1904, 98,496.
Publisher's announcement.— In October, 1903,
a committee of merchants comprising the
largest advertisers of Milwaukee, In con-
junction with the dally newspapers of
Milwaukee, had the circulation of all Mil-
waukee papers save two examined by
^
J
taiaV t^iL. a
WISCONSIX—Mil waukee.
Stuart & Young, certified public account-
ants of Chicago, under a $50,000 bond, and
that Investigation, which was the only re-
liable one ever conducted In Milwaukee,
more than substantiated any circulation
flgures ever given out by the Germania.
As to actual flgures it showed that the
Germania stands second as to paid city cir-
culation and third as to total paid circula-
lation among all Milwaukee newspapers,
while exclusive of street sales the Ger-
mania Abend-Post is the first paper in
point of home circulation In the City and
County of Milwaukee. A fac simile of the
report of Stuart & Young on all Milwaukee
papers will be sent free by the Germania
on request to those Interested. Milwaukee's
population Is 310,000. of which 67 per cent
are Germans, and of these 75 per cent read
the Germania.
A representative of the American Adver-
tisers' Association also examined the Ger-
mania's circulation in February, 1905.
The Germania carries equally as much
advertising In Its Dally and Sunday edi-
tions, each seven days of week, as any other
Milwaukee paper, English or German.
HEROLiD; every morning, and SEJ>11-
WEEKliY, Tuesdays and Fridays; Ger-
man; Independent; daily and semi-weekly
eight to sixteen, Sunday twenty four to
thirty-two pages 15}4x21^ ; subscription-
daily $3, Sundav $3, semi-weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 18&4; The Herold Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 481 to 435 Broadway (3—4).
Circulation— Daily : Rating varied from F
In 1891 to G in 1895. In 189K, G. lu 1897. Y.
In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900, zH. Ac-
tual average for a year ending with October
1901, 15,162; for 1902, 16,291. Actual
average for a year ending with February
1904, 16,814. in 19()4, yE.
Sunday: Rating varied from F in 1891 to G
in 1895. In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yH.
In 1899, yH. In 1900. zH. Actual average
for a year ending with Ocf., 1901, 13,436;
/"or 1902. 14,078. Actual average for a year
ending with February, 1904, 16,229. In
1904. yE.
Semi- Weekly : Accorded D from 1891 to
1895. In 1896. D. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yE. In
1899. yF. In 1900, yF. In 1901, yG. Inl902,yG.
In 1903, yG. Inl9()4, yH.
JOURNAL.; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic ; dally eight to sixteen, weekly ten
pages 17x23 ; subscription— daily $3, weekly
$1 ; established 1882; L. W. Nieman, editor;
Journal Co., publishers. Office, Milwaukee
and Michigan streets (3 — 1).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, E. In 1896, E.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, zE. Actual average for
1899. 22,294: for 1900,24,291 ; for a year
ending with February, 1903, 29.425 : for a
year ending with 3Iarch,l9{M, 34,766: for
a year ending with February. I'Aio, 3 7, 5 12.
Weekly: In 1895, F. In 1896, F. In 1897.
Y. In 1898, yG. In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH.
Less than 50 per cent of the circulation of
^be )£venino TlXHisconsin
is dupHcated by all four of the other English Newspapers
of Milwaukee.
THE EVENING WISCONSIN, - - Milwaukee.
CHAS. H. EDDY, Foreign Advertising Representative.
New York Office, lo Spruce Street. Chicago Office, 445 Marquette Building.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1111
WISCONSIN— Milwaukee.
In 1901. jH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
190-»,yl.
KIJRYEK POI.sk I I ©very evening
•icept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
Polish ; republican ; four to eight pages 18x34 ;
subscription— daily $3, weekly $1.50; estab
llihed — dally 1888. weekly 1892 ; Michael
KruBzka, editor; Kuryer Publishing Co.. pub-
lishers. Offlce.coruer Michigan and MUwau
kee streets (3—3).
Circulntiou— Daily: Accorded H from 1891
to 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, (i.
Actual avrage for 1899, 4,353 i for 1900.
5,014. In 1901, vG. Actual average for
1902, 5,803. In 1903, yG. Actual average
for HX4, 7. 1 30.
Weekly: In 1895, "iKL" In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, H. Actual average for
1899, 3,011; for 1900, 4,783. In 1901. yG.
Actual average for 1902, 4, 9^20. In 1903,
yG. In 1904, yH.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; eight to twelve pages 17x22;
subscription $3; established 1886: News Pub
liahg Co., publishers. Offlce. 2li W. Water
street (10—3).
Circulatiou : Accorded F from 1892 to 1895.
In 1896. F. Inl897,Y. Inl898.yG. Inl899.zG.
In 1900. F. Actual average for 190l,^ZO,6lO I
/or 1903, 31,367. Inl903, yD. In 19U4, yj).
REPOIlTElt; every morning and even
ing except Sunday; morning eight to twelve,
evening four pages 13x22; subscription —
morning $6. evening $3; established 1897;
Geo. B. Hall, editor; Reporter Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 117 Oneida st. (3— 3).
Circulntiou: In 1900, "jkl" In 1901, July,
publisher a>sertB, for the past j'enr no sinple
issue has been so small as 1,000. In 1902,
(z— 4) I. In 1903, "JKL"
SENTINEL; every morning; repub
llcan; daily ten to fourteen, Sunday forty to
fifty pages 18 \ 24; subscription— daily $6, Sun-
day $2; established 1837; M. C. Douglas, man-
agingeditor; Sentinel Co., publishers. Office,
89 and 93 Mason street (2—5).
Circulatiou— Daily : Rating varied from
D in 1892 to E In 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 20,576: for 1899,
30,082: for a year ending xinth September,
1900, 23,220; for 1901, 28,426? /or 1903,
32,171: /or 1903, 36.107; for i904, 37,-
378.
Sunday: Rating varied from D In 1892 to
E In 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897, Y. Actual aver
age for 1898, 21,751; for 1899, 19,850 : for
a year ending with September, 19u0.21,87O:
/or 1901. 25, 736; /or 190?, 42, 909 ;/or 1903,
62,118; /or 1904, 54,721.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
DER SEEBOTEi semi-weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; German; Independent-
democratic; eight pages 18x85; subscription
•2.50; established 1851; P. V. Deuster Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 96 Mason st.
(6-3).
Circulatiou: Rating varied from F In 1893 to
Q In 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yH.
In 1899, yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901. yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 4) H (••). Iu19()4,a H.
W I K C D N S 1 N BANNER AND
VOLKSFREUND; semi-weekly; Tues-
days and Fridays; German; eight pages
18x24; subscription $2.50; established 1844;
Banner und Volksfreund Co., editors and
publishers. Offlce. 96 Mason st. (9— 3).
Circulation "jja-.'" In 1903, (z— 4) I (••).
In 1904, y I.
WEEKLY.
„ACKEB UND GARTENBAU
ZEITUNG; Saturdays; German; agri-
cultural; sixteen to twenty-four pages
10^x16; subscription fi; established 1869;
The Herold Co.. editors and publishers:
dated also at Detroit, MfBh., and New York.
N. Y. Offlce. 481 to 435 Broadway (3 — 4).
Circulation : Rating varied from C In 1891
toElnl895. In 1896. E. In 1897. Y. In 1898, vF.
In 1899. yG. In 1900. zC. Actual average for
a year ending with October, 1901,66,921;
WISCONSIN— Miliraukee.
for a year ending with June, 1902, 68,827 1
for 19()3, 73,677. In l\m , y B .
AIIVANCJK; Saturdays; people's party;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1889 ; Schilling & Co., editors and
publishers; dated also at Racine, Wisconsin.
Offlce, 482 Market street. Circulation "jki,."
(AA).
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; negro; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1898; Richard B. Montgomery, editor and
publisher. Offlce, 79 Fifth street. Cncula-
tlon ".iKi." In 1903. Z (4) (« #) ( A A).
AMERIKANISCHE TURNZEIT-
lIN<w; Sundays; German; athletic ; eight
pages 15x32; subscription $6; established
1S86; Heinrich Huhn, editor; Freldenker
Publishing Company, publishers. Offlce.
468 E. Water street (9—3).
Circulatiou : Rating varied from 4.795 in
1892 to H in 1895. Actual average for 1896,
4,181. In 1897, Y. Actual average for a
year ending with September, 1898, 3,7 19. In
1899, yH. Actual average for a year ending
with September, 1900, 3,038. In 1901, yH.
In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 4) H. In liM)4, yH.
CATHOLIC CITIZEN; Saturdays;
roraan catholic ; eight pages 16x31 ; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1870 ; Citizen Company,
publishers.
Circulutiou: In 1894,1896 and 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 10,700. In 1897. F Z.
Actual average for a year ending with Sept.,
1898, 10,820. In 1899. zF. Actual average
for a year ending with April, 1900, 14,109|
for a year ending tvith June, 1901, 15,1 16.
In 1902. yE. In 1903. yE. In 1904, yF.
COLUMBIA; Thursdays; German;
roman catholic; eight pages 18x:;3; sub-
scription $2; established 1972: Columbia
Publishing Company, publishers. Offlce. 96
Mason street (12 — 1).
Circulatiou: Rating varied from G in 1893
to H In 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. H Z. In
1898. yH. Actual average fur a year ending
with October, 1899, 7,073 ; for 1900, 6,982;
for 1901, 6,900; /or 1902. 6,904; /or 1903,
6,824; for l\m, 7,084.
DER GERMANIA REPORTER;
Saturdays ; German : Germania Society ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; establlslied
1896; A. Wetzel, editor and publisher. Offlce,
328 Broadway (8—3).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for a year ending tvith Sept., 1900. 2,785.
In 1901, yH. In 1902. yH. In 1903, (z— 4) H.
Actual average for 1904, 4,61 7.
DER HAUS UND BAUERN-
FREUND; Fridays; German; agricultural;
twelve to twenty pages 12x17; subscription
$1; established 1873: Hans Buschbauer, edi-
tor; Germania Publishing Co. (George
Brumder), publishers. Office, Germania Sq.
(4-4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
85,160. In 1895. A. In 1896, A. In 1897,
A Z. Inl898,yA. Inl899,yB. Inl900,(z-6)B.
In 1901, yB. In 1902. yB. Actual average
for a year ending ivith February, 1904, 98,-
492; /or 1904. 104.064.
DER LANDMANN; Saturdays; agri-
cultural; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established September. 1902; Excelsior Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
377 Milwaukee street (6—3).
Circulation: "jkl." In 19C3, (z— 4) I. In
19(J4. (z-4) H.
DEUTSCHE WARTE; weekly, twlce-
a-week, Wednesdays and Saturdays; Ger-
man ; Independent ; agricultural ; W ednesday
ten, Saturday four pages 18x24; Rtibscrip-
tion$2; established 1874; Germania Publish-
ing Co. (Geo. Brumder),edItors and publish-
ers (3— 3).
Circulation: In 1895. C. In 1896, C. In
1897, C. In 1898, yC. In 1899. yl). In 1900. yD.
In 1901. yD. In 1902, yD. In 19('3, yD. In
1904, yE.
DIE WAHRHEIT; Saturdays, and
VORW.(ERTS, Sundays; German; social
democratic; eight to twelve pages 18x24;
subscription- Sunday $1. weekly $1; estab-
1112
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN— Milwaukee.
WISCONSIN— Milwaukee.
Ushed 1881 ; Victor L. Berger, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 614 State street (6—3).
Circulatiou -Sunday: In 1895, I. In 1896,
H. In 1897. HZ. Inl898, yH. Inl899,zH.
In 1900, yH. lu 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. in
1903, (z— 4) H (••). Inl9(J4, yH.
Weekly: In J895, I. In 1896, H. In 1897,
H Z. In 1898, yH. In 1899. zH. In 19,X). yH.
In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z-4) H
(••). In 1904, yH.
D O 31 A C N O S T ; Wednesdays; Bohe-
mian; literary; twenty four pages 12x18; sub-
flcription $3.30 ; established 1880 ; Antonln
Novak, editor and publisher. Office, 410-415
Montgomery building (6— 3i.
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, G. In
1897, Y. In 1898. yH. Actual average for
1899,6,788. Inl9<J(J.yH. In 19i)l, (z-4) H.
In 190-2, yH. In 1903, (z-4) H (••). In
1!M)4, yH.
ERHOLUNGSSTUNDEN; Saturdays;
German; eight pages 12x18; subscription §1;
established 1877; Germania Publishing Com
pany(Geo. Brumder), editors and publishers.
Circulation: Actual average for 1S94.
22, 146. In 1895, C. In 1S96, C. In 1897, C.
In 1898, yC. In 1899. yD. In 1900, yD. In
1901, vD. In 1902, yD. In 1903, yD. InUHU, yE.
EXCELSIOR; Thursdays ; German;
roman catholic; eight pages 18x24; subscrlp
tlon $2; established 1888; .T. M. A. Schulthels,
editor; Excelsior Publishing Co., publishers.
Offli«\377 Milwaulcee street (2—4).
Circriilatiou : Actual average for 1895,
5,592; /ori896. 5,818; /or 1897, 6,040;
for 1898, 6,411 ; for 1899, 6,589; /or 19ii0.
6,408; for 1901, 6,632; for 1902, 6,592;
for 190;^, 6,869: f'>r IIHU. 7.038.
FARRIERS' SENTINEL; Thursdays;
agricultural; twelve pages 18x24; subscrlp
tlon 25 cents ; established 18.38 ; W. J. Ken-
rlck, editor; The Sentinel To., publishers
Office, 89-93 Mason street (1—4).
Circulation: Rating varied f rom C 1892 to
F in 1895. In 1896, F. In 1S97. Y. Actual
awragre/or 1898, 17,637; /or 1S99, 20,348;
for a year ending ivith September, liiOO. 23,-
315. In 1901, y D. Actual average for 19.j2,
l9,12l : /'T Ht0.S, 34,755. In 1«)4, yC.
FREIDENKER DES PIONEER;
Sundays; German ; Independent; eight pages
13x20; subscription $?.30; established 1872; C.
Hermann Boppe, editor; Freidenker Pub
UshingCo., publishers. Office. 468 E. Waterst.
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
2,369. In 1895, If. Actual average for
1896, 2,481. IQ 1897, Y. Actual average
for a year ending ivith Sept., 1898, 2,445.
In 1899, yl. Actual average for a year end-
ing with September, 1900, 2, 1 \ 8. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, vl. In liHU. vl.
G.\ZETA WISCONSINSKA; Thurs-
days; Polish; agricultural; eight pages 18x24;
subscription .'$1.50; establishe I 1892; Michael
Kruszka, editor ; Kuryer Publishing Com-
pany, publishers. Office, Montgomery build-
ing ■(3-:5).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver
age for 1899, 1,588; for 1900, 1,952. In
1901, yl. Actual average for 1902, 2,524.
In 190,3. yll. Im1!)04, yl.
LIVING CHURCH; Saturdays; prot-
estant episcopal: twenty-four to forty pages
9xl3!.l^: subscription S2.50; established 1S78;
Young Churchman Co.. editors and publlsli-
ers. Office, 412 Milwaukee street (2— :"■>).
Circulation: Accorded E from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, E. In 1897, Y . In 1«98. y F. In 1899,
yF. In 1900, yF. In 1901, yF. In 1902, yF.
In 1903. vF. In 1904, yG.
NATIONAL ADVAN(;E; Saturdays;
farmers' alliance; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1889; Schilling & Co.,
editors and publishers; prints an edition for
Racine. Office, 482 Market street. Combined
circulation ";K_t."
NATIONA L REFORMER; Sundays;
German; people's party; four pages 20x26;
subscription $2; eBtabllshed 1880; Robert
Schilling, editor and publisher; prints also
a local edition, subscription price %\. Office,
432 Market street. Combined clrc'n •■ito."
RUNDSCHAU; Wednesdays; German;
lutheran; eight pages 18x24: subscription
S1.50; established 1880; Germania Publishing
Co. (George Brumder). editors and publish-
ers. Issues also an edition dated at Chicago
(4 — 4). Office. Germania square.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
25.055. In 1896, C. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yD.
In 1899, yE. In 1900, yE. In iroi. yE. In
1902, (z— 4.6) E. Actual average for a year
ending ivith February, 1904, 21,994; for
IWl, 21,641.
SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC HER-
ALD; Saturdays; socialist; four pages
17x,'4; subscription 50 cents; established
1898; Frederic Heath, editor; Milwaukee
Social Democratic Publislilng Company, pub-
lishers. Issued in a national edition of four
pages and a local of six pages. Office, 314
Sixth street (1 — i).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for a year ending ivith August 2, 1902.
15,307; /or 19o3, 13,404; for 1904. 16,-
093.
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription 75 cents; established 1888; Towell
Brothers, editors and publishers. Office, 349
Grove street (3—5 P).
Circulation : In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899. H. Actual average for a
year ending ivith September, 1900. 4,466.
In 1901. yH. Actual average for a year end-
ing ivith June. 1902, 4,087. In 19 3, (z— 4) H.
In 19(J4, yH.
UNION SIGNAL; Saturdays; conserva-
tive labor; eight pages 15x22: subscription
i2: established 1893; Fred W. Stearns, editor ;
J. K. Waterman, publisher. Office. 319 Third
St. (6—3). Circulation -jkl." In 1903, Z (4)
(••) (AA).
YOUNG CHURCHMAN; Sundays;
protestant-episcopal; f<mr pages 13x18; sub-
scription 40 cents ; established 1870; Young
Churchman Co., editors and publishers: a
monthly edition is issued at 20 cents a year.
Office, 412 Milwaukee street ( 12—3 '.
Circulation: In 1904, (z— 4) C.
SEMI MONTHLY.
EVANGELISCH-LUTHERISCIIES
GEMEIN DE-BLATT; semi-monthly;
German; evangelical lutheran ; eight pages
10x14; subscription $1; established 1865;
A. Hoenecke, editor: The Northwestern
Publishing House, publishers (9—3). Does
not insert advertisements (A A).
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN HOME .MAGAZINE;
monthly (A A). ^
AMERICAN JOITRNAL OF EDU-
CATION; monthly; educational; fifty two
pages 6HxlO: subscription ?1; estaiilished
1867; S. Y. Gillian & Co., editors and publish-
ers. Office, 141 Wisconsin street.
Circulation: Ratimr varied from D in 1891
to F in 1895. In 1S96. F. In 1897, Y. In
1898, y(i. Actual average for 1899, 23.750.
In 1900, vi\ In 1901, yD. In 1902, yE. In
li-;03, vE. Tn 1904, yE.
A M E R I C A \ SC HOOL BO.A R D
J O U R N A 1j ; monthly ; educational;
forty-four pages 9x14: subscrlptUm $2; es-
tablished 1889: Wm. Geo. Bruce, editor and
publlslier. Office, 372 Milwaukee st. (3—3).
Circulation : In 1^94, i)ubHsher asserts, not
Ipss tliau 44,0<^io Artudl average for 1896,
43,000. In 1897, Y. Actual average for a
year ending with Sept.. 1898, 43.508#*.
Tnl899. vG (:!^(??). In19iK).vH. TnlWl.vH.
Inl<tO?,VH. Iiir.i03,yli. InlWt.yll.
AMEUK'AN SOAP .lOIKNAL
AND MANl FACTURlN(i CHEM-
IST; montlily; tliirtv five jia^f^s si.t.xl2;
subscription $2: established 1*190: Dr. Henry
Oattimann, editor and publisher. Office,
271-7 North avenue. CirculHtlon "jki, ••
ARMINIA I monthly; German; free
thought: sixteen pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1881; Michael BIron, edltf)r;
Freldf Jiker Publishing Co.. publishers. Does
not Insert advertisements.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1113
WISCOXSiy-Milwaukee.
B A 1> (« E It; monthly; literary; twenty
pages 11x16; sul)scrli)tlun 2.y cents; estal»-
lisheii 189S; Henjamin Fuelleniaun, editor;
Badger Puhlishing Co., publishers. Offlce,
Monigoniery building (l-i— 3).
Circulatioa; In llWl, "iKi." Actvalaver-
ajf for a year endinu ivith Aui/ust, 19(K,
35,S'i'i;/or I'JO;?. 47.741. In 1901, ylJ.
B U O O IVI S, B R U !S II E 8 AN I>
HANDIjES; monthly; brooms, brushes;
forty eight pages &}^x[)%; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 189'.t; E. F. Moore, editor; Pack-
ages Publishing Co., pubiisbers. Office, 305
Montgomery l>ldg. (12 — 1).
Circulatiou: Actual average for a year
eyidiny icitli July, 19(W, 5,UU0. lu 1903, De-
cember, publlslier asserts, every issue during
the past year was 5,000. Actual average for
1904, 5,0UU.
CATH<»I.IC FORESTER; monthly;
Catholic Order Ft)resters; eight pages
10)h^x15}^; 8ub.>>cription 13 cents; established
1893; Phil J. McKenna. editor and publisher.
Office, Wisconsin building.
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." In 1898, 1. In
1899. > I. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. "JKL."
CATIIOI^IC SCHOOL JOURNAL.;
monthly; roman catholic; educational;
thirty-six pages 9x1^; subscription $1; es
tabllshed April, 1901; Catholic School Jour-
nal Publishing Co.,, editors and publishers.
Office, Evening Wisconsin building (9—3).
Circulatiou : In 1902, G. In 1903, (z-4) G.
In UX)4, .vG.
CHURCH TI3IES; monthly; protest
ant episcopal; twenty pages 9x12; subscrip
tionbOcents; established 1890; C.B. B.Wright,
editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
CIRCULATION »IANAGER;
monthly; advertising; thirty-two pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established June, 1902; John
L. Foley, editor and publisher. Offlce, 89
Mason street (12—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
l.tJ33. In 1904, yl.
DIE DEUTSCHE HAUSFRAU;
monthly; German; houseliold; twenty four
pages 12x16; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished September, 1904; The Herald Company,
editors and publishers (1 — 5).
ELKS' FAMILY MAGAZINE;
monthly; literary, B. P. O. E. ; twenty pages
7x10; subscription $1; established October,
1902; J. M. Magil, editor; The Ellcs' Magazine
Co., publishers. Office, 212 Montgomery
building (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
FAMILY; mont h ly ( A A ) .
FARMERS' RECORD; monthly;
agriculture and live stock; sixteen pages
10^x14}^; subscription 75 cents; estalMished
1903; Benjamin Fuelleman and Arthur H.
Kraus. editors and publishers (1 — 5 P).
FLOUR AND FEED; monthly; mill-
ing; sixty-eight pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established May, 19<)0; E. P. Moore, editor;
Packages Publishing Co., publishers. Office.
Montgomery building (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1904,
G,6'ir,.
FOOD TOPICS; monthly; foods; forty
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
August, 1903; E. M. Maxwell, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, Free Press Building (12—3).
Circulation "ikt,."
INTERNATIONAL GOOD TEM-
PLAR; monthly; temperance; thirty six
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established 1888;
Jessie Forsyth, editor; Supreme Lodge of the
International Order of Good Templars, pub
Ushers. Offlce, 208 Oneida street (12—4).
Circulatiou : In 1895, H. In 1896, publisher
asserts, every issue 3,600. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898, 3.600: for 1899. 3.600.
In 1900, yH. In 1901, yll. In 19u2, yll. In
1903, (z— 4) H. In 1904, (z-4) 1.
LASCHE'S MAGAZINE FOR THE
FRACTICA L DISTILLER; monthly;
distilling; forty four pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $3; established June, 1903; Alfred La.sche,
WISCONSIN— Milwaukee.
editor; Milwaukee Brewing Academy, pub-
lishers. Office, 2-sl.'? Vine street (2—5).
MASONIC Tl DINGS; monthly;
masonic; twelve pages 11x16; Rubscrlption fl ;
estabilbhed 1885; Herbert N. Lattln, editor and
publisher. Offlce, 4(16 Jefferson street ( 12—3).
Circulatiou: Itatlng varied from 2,800 in
1893 to I in 1895. In 1896, publisher asserts,
every issue 3,0tX). Actual average for a year
ending with March, 1898, 10,0N3. In 1898,
zH. In 1899, yl. In HKX), yl. In 1901, yl.
Actual average fur 1902, 3,075; for 1903,
5,858. In 19(14. yG.
MEDICAL JOURNAL; monthly;
medical and surgical; fifty-two pages 8x11;
subscription $1; established 1892; W. H. Nell-
Bon, editor; W. C. Nellson, publisher. Offlce,
114 Garfield avenue (12-4).
Circulatiou : In 1895, 1. In 1896, I . In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "iju,." Actual average for IV,%^,
2,860. In 1900, yll. Actual average for
a year ending with June, 1901, 3,033. In
1902, yH. In lii03, (z— 4) H. Actual average
/o»- 1904. 3,500.
MEDICAL MAGAZINE; monthly;
medicine and surgery ; forty eight pages6x9;
subscription $1; established 19(jO; Harvey B.
Dale, editor; Houtkcamp Publishing Com-
pany, publishers. Offlce, 121 Wisconsin street
(3—3). Circulation "iKL."
MERCURY; monthly, during the school
year; twenty eight pages 8x103^; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; establislied 1893: Walters. Un-
derwood, editor; East Division High School,
publishers (3—3). Circulation "jkl." (AA).
MIDLAND REVIEW; monthly; liter-
ary; twelve pages llxl5i^; subscription 25
cents; established July. 1900; «dilan Hout-
kcamp, editor and publisher. Offlce, 2420
Walnut St. (3— 3). Ciic'n"JKL" In 1902, Z (6).
MIND AND BODY; monthly; phys
ical culture; thirty-six pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1894; F. Pfister. editor;
Freidenker Publishing Co., publishers. Of-
fice, 468 E. Water street (9—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
o-ge for a year ending with September, 1898,
2,000. In 1899, vl. In 1900. zl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
NORTHWESTERN SPORTS3IAN;
monthly; sporting and recreation; forty-
four pages 6%x93^; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1901; M. E. Mcintosh, editor;
Northwestern Sportsman Company, publish-
ers. Offlce, Herman bldg. Circulatlon'.iKi,."
In 1902, Z(l,2, 4, 5).
ODD FELLOWS' FRIEND ;monthly;
odd-fellowship; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion 75 cents; established 188B; R.Hoe,editor
and publisher. Office, 408 Grand avenue.
Circulation "jkl."
OUR YOUNG PEOPLE; monthly;
roman catholic; one hundred pages 7x9}^;
subscription $1; established 1892; Kev. F. P.
Reilly, editor; The Young People Co. pub-
lishers. Offlce, 146 to 152 Fourth street (6—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. pub-
lisher asserts, never less than 7,100. In 1898,
vG. Actualaverage for a year ending icith
Ocfober, 1899, 10,479. In 1900. vF. Actual
average for a year ending with June. 1901,
1 1,595. In 1902, yF. In 1903, (z-4) F. In
1904, yF.
PACKAGES; monthly ; wooden box-
making; one hundred and eight pages
10^x133;^; subscription $1; established 1898;
E. P. Moore, editor: Packages Publishing
Company, publishers. Offlce, Montgomery
building (12—4).
Circulation: In 1898, "Jja." In 1899, Z. Act-
ual average for 1901. 6,000; /or a year end-
ing with July, 1902, 6,000. In 1903, Decem-
ber, publisher asserts, every issue during the
past year was 6,0(X). Actual average for 1904,
^''pharmaceutical ARCH-
IVES; monthly; pharmaceutical; twenty-
eight pages 6^x93^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; Edward Kremers, editor; Phar-
maceutical Review Publishing Company,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
1114
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN— Milwaukee.
PHARMACEUTICAL. REVlEWj
monthly; sixty pages 7x9J^; subscription $2;
established 1882; Frederick Hoffman and
Edward Kramers, editors; Pharmaceutical
Review Publishing Company, publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899. yl. In 190O.yI.
In 1901. yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. (A A).
PYTHIAN AGE; monthly; Knights
of Pythias; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$1; established 1889; C. H. Wheeler, editor;
Pythian Age Publishing Company, publish
ers. Office, Matthews building.
Circulatiou: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest issue 1,000. In 1895, I. In 1896, I.
In 1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl.' Actual average
for 1899, 1,166; for a year ending ivith
June, 1900, 1,266. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z— 4, fi)I. In 19(3, "iKi." (A A).
UNITED FORESTER; monthly;
Order of Foresters; twelve pages 9x12; sent
gratis to members of the Order; subscription
$1; established 1895; R n. Sherrard, editor;
The Houtkamp Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 2420 Walnut street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904,
(z-4) H (••).
VANGUARD; monthly; socialist;
twenty-eight to forty pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established November, 1902; J.
M. A. Soence, editor; Milwaukee Social-
Democratic Publishing Co., publishers (1 — 5).
Circulatiou: In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, I (DD).
WESTERN TEACHER; monthly,
except July and August; educational; sixty
pages 7x10; subscription $1; estaljlished
1893; Silas Y. Gillan, editor; S. Y. Gillan & Co.,
publishers. Office, 141 Wisconsin street.
Circulatiou: Actual average for 1895,
7,807; for 1896. S,802; /or 1897. 10.098.
In 1898, yF. Actual average for 1899,
10,966. In 190!). yF. Actual average for
a year ending u-ith June, 1901. 10,830. In
1902. yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904, publisher as-
serts, during the past three years not less
than 10.000.
WISCONSIN MEDICAL JOUR-
NAL; monthly (A A).
ZlARNO; monthly; musical; eightpages
11x16; subscriptions!; established 1885: C.J.
M. Malek, editor; United Polish Singers of
America, publishers (.S — 3). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
QUARTERLY.
LETTERS ON BREWING; guar
terly; brewing; one hundred and forty
pages 7x10; subscription $1.50; established
September, 1901; Hankte's Brewers' School
and Laboratories, editors and publishers.
Office, 644 Broadway (12—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
2,500. In 19(14, yH.
OPHTHALMOLOGY; quarterly;
medicine; two hundred and twenty-three
page87xl0; subscription $5; established 1904;
H. V. Wurdemaun and Nelson Miles Black,
editors and publishers. Office, 105 Grand
avenue (1—5 P).
MINERAL POINT, Iowa Co. g
2,991+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 153 m. W. of Milwaukee. Manu
facturesof oxldeof zlncand sulphuricacld.
Farming and live stock.
IOWA CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
Independent-democratic; eight pages 15x22:
subscription $1.25; established 1866; Georg* &
R M. Crawford, editors and publishers (;3— 3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,0.32. In 1896, J. In 1897. Y. In
1898. "JKL." Actual average for 1899, 1 , 036.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. (z-4) I. In
1903, "JKL."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1848; W. H. & B.J. Bennett, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
MINOCQTTA, Vilas Co. ^ 600 pop., on
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 25 m.
WISCONSIN.
N. W. of Rhinelander. Lumbering. Sum-
mer resort.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; establislied
1891; C. W. Hooper, editor and publisher
(6 — 3). Circulatiou "jkl."
MONDO VI, Buffalo Co. -a l,208t pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd. and Beef r., 36 m. W. of Fairchlld.
Farming.
BUFFALO CO. NEWS } Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1898; H. H. Scott, editor and
publisher (ti— 3). Circulation "jkl."
HERALD; Fridays ; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1876; W. H. Smith, editor and publisher (3— 3).
Circulatiou: In lt>01, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,200; for 1903, 1,263. In
liH(4, yl.
MONROE, c. h.. Green Co. g 3,927t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and Illinois Central Rds., 34 m. W of Janes-
ville. Manufactures of wagons, farming
Implements and boilers. Extensive cheese
factories. Agriculture, stock raising and
dairying.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, twice-a-
week, Mondays and Thursday s; democratic;
daily four, weekly four pages 15x22; sub-
scr' otion— daily $3, weekly $1; established
daily 1887, weekly 1898; J." W. & Emery A.
Odell, editors and publishers (12—3). Circu-
lation—dally "JKL." weekly "jkl." In 1901.
weekly Z (4. 5). In lfi03, Z U).
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and JOURNAL-GAZETTE, semi-
weekl3- Wednesdays and Saturdays; daily
four, semi-weekly eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription—daily $3, semi-weeklv $1.50: %%
tablished— Mm Gazefff 1880. Journal 1888; L-
A. Woodle .t Son, publishers (1—5 P).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl"
Seuii- Weekly: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1.700. Actual average
/or 1896, 1,841. In 1S97, Y. In 1898, 1. Ac-
tual average for 1899, 2,389. In 19ti0, yl.
In 1901. yl. Actual average for a year end-
ing with July, 1902, 2,256. In 1S03. (z— 4) I.
In 1904. yl.
GREEN CO. HEROLD; Wedne.'sdays;
German; Independent; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $2; established 1877; Robert
Kohli, editor and publisher (12— 4V
Circulation: In 1898, ".JKL." In 1899, Z. In
1901, publisher asserts, lenst number was 1,176.
In 1902. vT. Inl903 (z— 4) I. In 1904, (z— 4) I.
SENTINEL; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 20x27: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1850; C. A. Booth, editor and publisher
(fi— 3).
Circulatiou: In 1395, -jkl." In 1896, pub-
lisher asserts, smallest edition 1,2.50. In 1897,
T Z. In 1898. yl. In 1399, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902, y I. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
MONTELLO, c. h., Marquette Co.Q
on Wisconsin Central Rd. and Fox r., 20 m.
N. by N. E. of Portage. Granite quarry.
EXPRESS; Fridays; republican; four
pages 22x^0; subscription $1.50: established
1861; The Montello Exprt-as Publishing Co.,
editors an^l publisher (C— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
MONTFORT, Grant Co. p 6:^71 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20 m. N. E.
of Lancaster, the county seat. Grain.
MAIL; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; RufU"* D.
Quick, editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion 'JKL."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1115
WISCONSiy.
MONTICELLO, Oreen Co. g 5591
pop., ou Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
ami Illinois Central Rds. and Little Sugar
r., 10 m. N. by N. E. of Monroe, the county
seat. Flour and woolen mills and cheese
factories. Agriculture.
MESSENCiEll; Tuesdays; eight pages
18.\34; subscription 90 cents; established 1896;
S. E. Richards, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "iKi"
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1888; J. A. Smith, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "iKI "
MORRISON VILLE, Dane Co. g
175 pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., about 14 m. N. of Madison.
Til I BUNE ; Saturdays ; Independent ;
eight pages 13x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished i;«i3; Tribune Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (1—5).
MOSINEE, Marathon Co. ^ 657t pop.,
on Chloago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 15 m.
S. of Wausau, the county seat. Farming
and lumbering.
T 1 31 ESS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub
scription $1; established 1895; S. L. Smith,
editor and publisher. Circulation "iKi"
MOUNT HOREB, Dane Co. g 864t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20 m.
W. of Madison, the county seat and State
capital. Shipping point for live stock.
TIMES; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1886; J.N. Dahleu. editor; The Times Printing
Company, publishers.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL" In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
MUKWONAGO, Waukesha Co. a
on Wisconsin Central Rd., 13 m. S. S. W.
of Waukesha, the county seat, and 86 N.
N.W. of Chicago, 111. Summer resort. Ag
riculture.
CHIEF; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1888; Chief Printing Company, editors and
publishers. Circulation 'iiu,'
MUSCODA, Grant Go. p 743t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 35
m. W. of Mazomanie. Farming.
VALL.EY VOICE; Thursdays (A A).
WATCH31AN; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1; established 1895; H. E
Howe, editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion "uu,-" (A A).
NECEDAH, Juneau Co. D l,20etpop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul and Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rds. and Yellow r.,
19 m. N. of Mauston, the county seat. I^um-
ber trade center.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi
can; eight pages 1.5x32; subscription $1.50; es-
tabllBhed 1884: C. M. Hutchinson, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
N £ E N A H , Winnebago Co. D- 8,954t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern, Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul and Wisconsin Cen
tral Rds. and Fox r., at Its outlet on Lake
Winnebago, 14 m. N. of Oshkosh, the county
seat. Paper, lumber and flour mills.
NEWS; erery evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican; four
WISCONSIN.
pages 18x24; subBcription— dally (5, weekly
$1; established 1881; J. R. Bloom, editor;
News Publislilng Co., publishers; dated also
at Menasha. Circulation— daily"iKi' week-
ly "Jjti."
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and CITY TIMES, Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1 ; established- daily 1882, weekly
1863 ; J. N. Stone, editor and publisher; dated
also at Menasha (6—3). Circulation- dally
"JKL." weekly "iitL.' In 1898, weekly Z. In
1902, "JKL."
FRIEND AND GUIDE; monthly;
fraternal; four pages 11x14; subscription $1;
established 1897; E. A. Williams, editor;
Equitable Fraternal Union, publishers (:3— 3).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
NEILLSVILLE, c. h., Clark Co. t]
2,104+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis
ft Omaha Rd. and Black r., 66 ra. N. E. of
La Crosse. Lumber and wood-working es-
tablishments, flour mill and foundry. Trade
center.
DER DEUTSCH-AMERIKANER ;
Wednesdays; German; Independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
188U; Carl Rabensteln, editor and publisher
(8—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,156. In 1S03, (z— 4) I. In
1904 yl.
NEWS: Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.5U; established
1901; R. E. Boehm, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "^kl." (A A).
REPUBLICAN AND PRESS ; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 20x25; sub-
scription $1; established 1866; Crothers &
Tltft. editors and publishers (3— 3). Circula-
tion "jjkl." In 1902. Z (4, 5).
TIMES; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 18x44 ; subscription $1 ; established
1879; Times Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jki. " In 1902, Z (1, 4, 6).
BADGER WORKMAN; monthly;
A. O.U. W. : eight pages 11x16; subscription 50
cents; established 1899; C. Rabensteln. editor
and publisher (8 — 3).
Circulation "j_kl." In 1902, Z (2,5). In
iy03. (z— 4) I (••). In 19(>i, yl.
SALT; monthly; religious; sixteen pages
8x11; subscription 50 cents; establisled Oc-
tober, 19('3; G. W. Longenecker, editor; Geo.
W. Crothers, publisher (1—4) (A A).
NEOSHO, Dodge Co. D- 182 pop., li
m. N. E. of Juneau, the county seat. Flour
mill, brewery and dairy.
STANDARD; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1.50; esfabli.slied 1900;
The Standard Co., editors and publi.shers
(6—3). Circulation "jkl"
NEW AUBURN, Chippewa Co. tl
400 pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis
& Omaha Rd., 24 m. N. W. of Chippewa
Falls, the county seat. Agriculture and
lumber.
TIMES; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established March. 1902; H. G.
Goddard, editor and publisher (12—4)
(Circulation : Actual average for 1903,487.
In 1904, "JKL."
NEW GLARUS, Green Co. Q 500
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 15 m. N. of Monroe, the county seat
Dairying.
DER DEUTSC H-SCHWEIZEK-
ISCHE COURIER; Mondays; German;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1897; John Theller, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
1116
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
NEW LISBON, Juneau Co. D l.OUf
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd..
187 m. "W. N. W. of Milwaukee. Lumbering,
flour and saw mills, agriculture and cran-
berry bogs.
JUNEAU CO. ARGUS; Wednesdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1^7; E. N. Hurd, editor and publisher.
Circulation "JSi"
NEW LONDON, Waupaca Co. n
2,742t pop., on Qreen Bay & Western
and Chicago & Northwestern Rds. and at
head of navigation on Wolf r., 21 m. W. N.
W. of Appleton and 39 W. S. W. of Green-
bay. Planing, saw and flour mills. Agri-
culture and lumbering.
PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1893; Chas. F.
Carr, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation : Actual average for 1896,
l,3U4t /or 1897, 1,351; for 1898. 1,474;
for 1899, 1,576. In 19uO, yl. Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,743; for 1902, 1,983. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
REPUBLICAN; Tuesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1890; Tlie
Hollenbeck & Nye Co., editors and publish-
ers (9—3). Circulation "jkl" In 1898. Z.
In 1902 '•JKL."
NEW RICHMOND, Saint Croix
Co. b 1,631+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Min-
neapolis & Omaha and Wisconsin Central
Rds., 18 m. N. E. of Hudson, the county seat.
Shipping point. Agriculture.
REPUBLICAN-VOICE; semi week
ly, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1869; Franc A. R. Van Meter, editor; C. H.
Van Merer, publisher (3 — 3). Circ'n "jk}.."
In 1902. Z (4).
NEWS: Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x"22; sub-scription $1; established
March. 1904; R. W. Strong, editor; A. L. Evans,
publisher (1—5).
NORTH CRANDON, Forest Co. cf
450 pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault
Ste. Marie Rd., 7 m. N. of Crandon, the
county seat. Farming.
FOREST LEAVES; Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1..50; established
1883; Wm. J. Neu, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKt.."
NORTH FREEDOM, Sauk Co. n
485 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
7 m. W. of Baraboo, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; mining and farm-
ing; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established September, 19('3; Jos. Senften-
berg. editor and publisher(l— 4). Circ'n "jkl."
NORTH MILWAUKEE, Mil-
ivaukee Co. m, 1,049+ pop., on Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paul Rd., 3 m. N. of Milwau-
kee. Residential suburb. Manufacturing.
NEWS; Wednesdays; four pages 18x24;
gubscription $1 ; established 1898; Geo. Towell.
editor and publisher (8—3 P). Circulation
JKL."
NORWALK, Monroe Co. -O 3.57 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m. S. E.
of Sparta, the county seat. Agriculture.
STAR; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established October,
1903; O. W. Sprecher, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "iKL."
WISCONSIN.
OAKFIELD, Fond du Lac Co. D- 417
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 9 m.
S. T\ . of Fond du Lac, the county seat.
Dairying and grain.
EAGLE; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1900 ; Eagle
Printing Company, editors and publishers
(6 — 3). Circulation "jkl"
OCONOMOWOC, Waukeeha Co. R
2,880+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee &. St.
Paul Rd., 31 m. W. of Milwaukee. Summer
resort. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; Hathaway & Palmer, editors and
publishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jivl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,025; for 1902, 1,208; for
1903. l,311;/orl9(4, 1,3S0.
WISCONSIN FREE PRESS; Satur-
days; republican; four pages 23x^; sub-
scription $2; established 1875; Edwin Hurl-
but, editor; Free Press Company, publishers
(8— 3P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. In 1896, I. In 1897, 1898 and
1899. publisher asserts, 1.200. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, -i^.'-
OCONTO, c. h., Oconto Co. cf 5,046+
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and
Qreen bay, at mouth of Oconto r., 30 m.
N. by K. E. of Qreenbay. Flour, saw and
planing mills, pickle factory and pea can-
nery. Lumbering. Agriculture.
OCONTO CO. ENTERPRISE; semi
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 171^x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1898; P. A. Badour, editor and publish-
er (1—5).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901, 1,065; /or 1902, 1,391. In
I9U3. yl. In 19(4. yl.
ENQUIRER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 173^x24; subscription $1 ; established
1881; R. A. Sharp, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation -JKL - In 1902, Z (1, 2.4,5). In
1903, Z (4) !••).
LUMBERMAN; Saturdays ; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1862 ; J. W. Hall, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "tKL"
OCONTO CO. REPORTER; Fri
davs: republican; twelve pages 15x22: sub-
icfiption $1.50; established 1871; W. M. Com-
stock and E.J. McCall, editors and publishers
(1-4).
Circulation: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than, 1,080. Actual average for 1896,
1,249. In 1897, I Z. In 1898, zl. Actual
average for a year ending with October, 1899,
1,426 ; for a year ending ivith June, 1900,
1^773; for a year ending with June, 1901,
1.S54. In 1902, yl. Actual average for
1903. 2,005 ; for V.M, 2.055.
OCONTO EALLS, Oconto Co. rT 850
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. and
Oconto r., 12 m. W. of Oconto, the county
seat. Lumbering, farming and paper
manufacturing.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; R.P.Smith,
editor and publisher (6— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
OMRO, Winnebago Co. o 1,358 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Fox r., 12 m. W. of Oshkosh, the county seat,
and 98 N. N. W. of Milwaukee. Farming.
HERAliD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1117
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
1891; C. H. & H. A. Slocum, editors and pub-
lishers (2— 4K Circulation "fju"
JOURNAL.: Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; P. M. Wright, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iiti "
ON ALASKA, Lacrosse Co. -n l,368t
pop., on ChloaKo & Northwestern. Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul, Chicago, Burlington
& Quincy and Green Bay & Western Rds.
and Black r., 5 m. N. of La Crosse, the
county seat. Lumbering.
LACROSSE CO. RECORD ; Thurs
days; independent; four pages 20x26; sub-
scriptions! ; established 1885 ; W. J. Showers,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
ONTARIO, Vernon Co. -a 389+ pop.,
20 m. N. E. of Vlroqua, the county seat.
Steel bridge works. Tobacco, corn, oats,
rye and barley.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; J. E. Rockhill. editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "JKL." (A A).
OREGON, Dane Co. g 697t pop.
—local estimate 750— on Chicago & North-
western Rd., 10 m. S. of Madison, the county
seat and State capital. Shipping point for
tobacco, hogs and cattle.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab
lished 1880 ; H. D. Hanson, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation -mi.." In 1899, Z.
In 1902, "JKL."
ORFORDVILLE, Bock Co. g 277
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
12 m. S. W. of Janesville, the county seat.
Agriculture.
HERALD ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1901; C. A. Pimber. editor; Francis C. Marble
&Co., publishers (6—3). Circ'n "jkl.-C A A).
OSCEOLA, c. h., Polk Co. ^
466+ pop., on Minneapolis. St. Paul & Sault
Ste. Marie Rd. and St. Croix r., 20 m.
N. by N. E. of Stillwater, Minn. Lumber
and agriculture.
POLK CO. PRESS; Saturdays ; repub-
lican ; four pages 18x24; subscription SI;
established 1860; Haul Van der Eike, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation vkx. •
SUN; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1897; A. E. Roese,
editor; The Sun Publishing Company, pub
Ushers (6—3). Circ'n -'.ikl.- In 1901, Z (1, 2,
4,5). In 1903, Z (4).
O S H K O S H, c. h., Winnebago Co. n-
28,284+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern,
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Wis-
consin Central Rds. and Lake Winnebago,
at the mouth of Fox r. Seat of Northern
Wisconsin Insane Asylum and State Nor-
mal School. Extensive manufactures of
sashes, doors and blinds, furniture, car-
riages and woodenware. Lumber.
NORTHWESTERN; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days; Indepeniient republican; eight to six-
teen pages 17x24; subscription — daily 84,
weekly $1: established— daily 1868, weekly
1849; John Hicks, editor; The HIcks Printing
Co., publishers (2— 4).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1895, 3,354; for 1896. 3.483; for 1897,
3,542; /or 1898, 4,455 ; for 1899, 4,565;
for I'.HK). 4.9S5; for 19(il, 5,t261 : for 1902,
5.iH}i: for 1<((I3, 6,43S; for 19(J4, r,'i31 .
VV«'<>kly : "JKi-'
T131ES; every evening except Monday,
and WEEKIiY, Saturdays; independent-
democratic ; daily four pages 18x24, Sunday
and weekly eiglu pages 15x22; subscrii)ti<in —
dally $5, Sunday $2, weekly $1 ; established-
daily and Sunday 1883, weekly 1866; Times
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (3—3).
Circulation- Daily: In 1897, "iKi,.' Actual
average for 1898, 3,737. In 1899, <i. Actual
average for \9W, 7,104##. Inl901,###.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. Inl9<>l,yl.
Weekly: In 1897. -iKL" In 1898, 1. In 1899, I,
In 190(1, yl. In 1901. •'■iki."
OBSERVER; Fridays (A A)-
WISCONSIN TELEGRAPH; Fri-
days; German; democratic; twelve pages
15x32; subscription $2; established 1860; Carl
Rose, editor; Wisconsin Telegraph Publish-
ing Co., publishers. Circulation "jkl"
WISCONSIN CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE ; monthl}'; methodlst episcopal ;
sixteen pages 15x28; subscription 50 cents;
established 1895; A. J. Benjamin, editor and
publisher.
Circulation : In 1896. I. Inl897.Y. Actual
average for 1898. 2,345. In 1899, yl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, (z— 4) I. In 1902. yl. In
1903, -JKi.-'
OSSEO, Trempealeau Co. -D 472+ pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 24 m. S E. of Eau Claire and 22 N. N. E.
of Whitehall, the county seat. Dairying,
fruit, stock raising and agriculture.
RECORDER; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Gilpin & Gilpin, editors and pub-
lishers (2— 5).
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,U50; for 1903, 1,560. In
1904, (z-2, 4) I.
PACKWAUKEE, Marquette Co. D
200 pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd. and
Buffalo lake, about 16 m. N. of Portage.
Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1900; Ohas. Richards, editor and
publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl.- (A A).
PALMYRA, <^<yr«r«onCo.^ 716+pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 42m.
W. of Milwaukee. Dairying, live stook,
and grain and fruit raising.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; repub-
lican: eight upges lox2ii; subscription $1.25;
established 1874; Andrew Rood, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl. ■•
PARDEEVILLE, Columbia Co. a
788+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 8 m. E. of Portage, the county
seat. Grist mill. Hog and wool market.
Potatoes and general produce.
TII>IES; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x32; subscription $1; established 1888;
J. V. M. Davis, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "iii"
PARK FALLS, Price Co. 1 1,302 pop.
—local estimate 1,000— on Wisconsin Cen-
tral Rd., 17 m. N. of Phillips, the county
seat. Paper, pulp, shingle, saw, heading
and stave mills. Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1900; G. D.
Young, editor and publisher (3—3). Circula-
tion ".TKL.'^
1118
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
PEPIN, Pepin Co. -n 407t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd. and Mla-
sissippl r., 8 m. N.W. of Wabasha, Minn.,
and 40 S. W. of Eau Claire. Wheat, Indian
corn, oati and lumber.
STAR; Thursdays ; democratic ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.90; established
1884 ; J. M. Axtell, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "iii "
PESHTIGO, Marinette Co. q' 4,228t
pot)., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Wisconsin & Michigan Rds., 6 m. S. W-
of Marinette, the county seat. Farming
and lumbering.
TI3IES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1894; Thomas Barrett, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
PEWAUKEE. Waukesha Co. P. 714
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
6 m. N. of Waukesha.
BREEZE; Saturdays: independent-re-
publican; four pages 18x24; subscription 50
cents; established July, 1903; F. H. Best, edi-
tor; Ernest Towell, publisher (8—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
PHILLIPS, c. h.. Price Co. [j l,820t
pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd. and Big
Elk r. Lumbering and agriculture.
BEE; Thursdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1884;
C. D. Babcock, editor; J. H. Waggoner, pub-
lisher (10—3). Circulation "jkl.-
TIMES; Saturdays ; Independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.90; established
1877; Sackett Bros, editors and publishers
(12— 3i. Circulation "jKt."
PITTSVILLE, Wood Co. n 634t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 15 m.
W. of Grand Rapids, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
TI3IES; Fridays; republicnn; eight pages
18x22; established 1895; C. O. Winter, editor
and publisher (2 — 5).
YEliLOW RIVER PILOT; Thurs
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established i895; Pitts Bros., editors and
publishers (9— 3). Circulation "jkl" (AA^
PLAINFIELD, Wau$hara Co. D 728t
pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd., 34 m. S. of
Stevens Point. Farming and live stock.
SUN; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1.26 ; established 1898; L.
W. Cnapman, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "iKL."
PLATTEVILLE, Orant Co. P3,340t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 35 m.
N. E. of Dubuque, la. Seat of a State Nor-
mal School. Agriculture and lead mining.
GRANT CO. NEWS; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x28; subscription
$1.50; established 1884 ; R. I. Dugdle. editor
and publisher (3—3). Circulation 'jkl." In
1902, Z( 4, 5).
GRANT CO. WITNESS; Wednes
days ; republican ; eight pages 15x24 ; sub-
SOriptlon $1.50; established 1857; Martin P.
RlndlaHb, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,728. Actual average for 1896,
1.793. In 1897. Y. Ial898, yl. In 1899, vl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
"JKL."
JOURNALi; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
WISCONSIN.
llshed 1899; R. C. Huntington, editor; B. F.
Huntington, publisher (6—3).
Circuintion: In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, "iKX-" In 1903, Z (4) (••).
PLYMOUTH, Sheboygan Co. D-2,257t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago &, Northwestern Rds., 55 m. N. of
Milwaukee. Iron foundries, breweries,
furniture and cheese factories and flour
mills. Shipping point for grain and cheese.
POST ; Thursdays; German; eight pages
17x28; subscription $2; established 1886; C.
F. & H. F. T. Wanderslebeu, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
REPORTER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1872: Reporter Publlbhing Co., pub-
lishers (3—3). Circulation "iiu.."
REVIEW; Wednesdaxs; republican;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; Review Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (9—3). Cir-
culation'"jkl." In 1901, Z (1. 2. 4, 5). In 1903,
Z(4).
PORTAGE, c. h., Columbia Co. n
5,459+ pop., on Wisconsin Central and Chi-
cago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and the
ship canal connecting Wisconsin and Fox
r8.,33m. X. of Madison, the State capital.
Commerce, lumber trade and manufact-
uring.
D EHI O C R A T; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24;
subscription — daily $5, weekly $1: estab-
lished—daily 1886, weekly 1877; J. E. Jones,
editor and publisher (3—3). Circulation —
daily "JJti" weekly -jkl" In 1902, weekly
Z (1,2,4,5).
REGISTER; everv evening except Sun-
dav.and WISCONSIN STATE REGIS-
TIIR, Fridays; republican; daily four, week-
ly eight pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1..5(); established— daily 13f<6, weekly
1850: Maurice Goodman, editor and publisher
(6—3).
Circulation- Daily: "jki "
Weekly: In 1900, 'vkl.- (??) In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, for more than two years has
been in excess of 2,000. In 1902, yl. In 1903
(z-4) I. In 191)1, I.
.COLUMBIA CO. WECKERi Thurs
•ays; German; four pages 30x26; sub-
•crlptlon $8; established 1874; Mrs. M. A. Sel-
bach, editor and publisher. Circulation 'jkl"
WISCONSIN RUNDSCHAU; Thurs-
days; German ; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1885; Frank
Heldt. editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
PORT WASHINGTON, c. h.,
Ozaukee Co. D- 3,010+ pop., on Chicago &
Northwestern Rd. and Lake Michigan,
90 m. N. N. E. of Madison, the State capital.
Iron foundries, breweries, malt-houses,
planing, flour and shingle mills, and a
large chair actory.
STAR; semi weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; Independent; four pages 16x22;
subscription $1.50: established lff74; The Star
Prluting Co., editors and publishers (9—3).
Circulation "Jiti- In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
HEROLD; Wednesdays; German; demo-
cratic; eight pages 17x23; subscription $150;
established 1896; W. B. Krause, editor and
publisher (6— 3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903,
Z (4) (••).
OZAUKEE CO. ADVERTISER;
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1864; M. Q.
Bohan, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1119
WISCONSIN.
PlliOT; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.5(); established
1895; Henry Schoenslgel. editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jki."
ZEITUNG; Thursdays; German ; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 18x'J4; subscription $1;
established 1856; Carl Fehlandt, editor and
publisher (1— fi).
Circulation: In 1895, "iKi" In 1896. I. In
1897. Y. Actual average for 1898, 1,185.
In 1899. yl. Actual average for a year end-
ing with June, 19(H). 1,1 (>5. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1902. 1,130. In 1903, (z— 1) I. Actual aver-
age for mH, 1,130.
POYNETTE, Columbia Co. a 633t
pop., on Chicago. Milwaukee * St Paul
Rd., 12 m. S. of Portage, the county seat,
and 25 N. of Madison, the State capital.
Flour mills. Agriculture.
PRESS; Fridays ; Independent-repub-
lican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1884 ; George L. Swartz, editor
and publisher (9—3). Circulation ••uu,."
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, c. h.,
Crawford Co. p 3,232+ pop., on Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paul and Chicago, Burlington
& Qulncy Rds.and Mississippi r.,5 m. above
the mouth of Wisconsin r., and 194 W. of
Milwaukee. Artesian mineral wells. Agri
culture.
COURIER; Tuesdays; democratic; eight
pages 22x38; subscription $2.50; established
1848; William D. Merrell, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "JKi''
CRAWFORD CO. PRESS? Wednes
days ; republican; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established January. 1904;
Mariner & Beach, editors and publishers
(3-5 P).
PEARL. CITY RECORD; Fridays; in
dependent; twelve pages 13x18; subscription
$1.25; established October, 1902; G. A. Fair-
field, editor and publisher (12—3). Circula
tlon "JKL."
UNION; Thursdays ; republican ; sixteen
pages 11x16; subscription $1.50; established
1864; Messer Bros, editors and publishers
(12—3).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts. not
less than 1.080. In 1896. 1. In 1897. Y. In 1898.
-JKL." In 1902, Z (4).
PRAIRIE DU SAC, Sauk Co. n
656+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee &St. Paul
Rd. and Wisconsin r., 25 m. N. W. of Mad-
ison, the State capital. Wool market and
shipping point for live stock. Dairying.
SAUK CO. NEWS; Thursdays; inde-
pendent;-eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1876; Glegerich & Just, edi-
tors and publishers. Circulation ■•ukL"
PRENTICE, Price Co. ^ 939t pop., on
Minneapolis, St, Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
and Wisconsin Central Rds., 13 m. S. of
Phillips, the county seat. Farming.
C A Ij U I>1 E T ; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab
lished 1892; Mark R. Bell, editor and pub
Usher (7—3 P). Circulation "iKj,"
PRESCOTT, Pierce Co. t] l,002tpop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd. and
Mississippi r. at the mouth of St. Croix lake,
and 90 m. below Saint Paul, Minn. Shipping
WISCONSIN.
point for wheat, barley and corn, live stock
and baled hay.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x93; subscription $1.90; established
1874; II. P. Hurlburt, editor and publisher
(fi— :!). Circulation •••iiu,."
PRINCETON, Oreen Lake Co. D
1,202+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
and Fox r., 35 m. W. of Fond du Lac.
Shipping point for potatoes, beans and
grain. Wagon manufactories.
REPUBLIC; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1867: Kelley & Co., editors and pub-
lishers (9—3). Circulation "iii ••
STAR; Wednesdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established March, 1902;
Bebbe & Clark, editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation •'.uii"
ZEITUNG; Thursdays; German; Inde-
pendent, four pages 20x24; subscription $1;
established 1899; The German Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (12—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
RACINE, o. h., Racine Co. O, 29,102t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago & Northwestern Rds. and Lake
Michigan, 38 m. S. of Milwaukee and 62 N.
of Chicago, 111. Manufactures of threshing
machines, wagons, carriages, hardware,
baskets, fanning mills, trunks and plows.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and S EM I - WEEKLY,
Tuesdays and Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $6, semi weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1879, semi weekly 1884; V. W.
Lothrop, manager; Times Publishing Co.,
publishers.
Circulation— Daily; Actual average for
If 03, 3,70ti. In 1904, yH.
Semi-Weekly: "JKfe." In 1899, Z. In 1901,
Z (1-3).
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and VVEEKLi Y, twice a-week, Tue.s-
days and Fridays; republican; sixteen
pages 17^x22; subscription— dally $6, weekly
$1; established— daily 1881, weekly 1856; The
Journal Printing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (3 — '^).
Circulation— Daily: In 1900, "jkl." in
1901, (z— 6) H. Actual average for 1902,
3,496. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
Weekly: "jkl"
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; eightpages 15x22; subscription
$3; established 1896; The News Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jka" Actual average for 1903,
3.6 1« :./•<>/• liK)4, 3.667.
SLA VIE; semi weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; Bohemian; independent demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $8.20:
established 1861 ; Jan Ellas, J. J. Krai and
Jos. Stehllk, editors and publishers.
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest edition 7,500. In 1895, G. In 1896,
G. In 1897, Y. In 1898. yH. In 1899, yH.
In 1900. zH. Inl901, (z-1.2,5)H. In 1902, yH.
In 1903, vll. In 1904. vll.
CORRESPONDENT; Saturdays; Ger-
man ; Independent ; ten pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $3; established 1883; Henry Bonn,
editor and publisher (9— 3). Circ'n "jkl"
FOLKETS AVIS; Thursdays; Danish;
independent; four pages 19x25; subscription
$1.90; established 1876; Edward Jensen, pub-
lisher (7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl." In 1901, Z (4, 6).
WISCONSIN AGRICULTUR-
IST; Thursdays; agricultural; sixteen to
twenty four pages 11x15; subscription 60
cents; established 1877; Andrew Simonson,
1120
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
manager; Wisconsin Agriculturist Publish
Ing Company, publishers ( 1 — 5).
Circulatiou: Actual average for 1895,
26,970 ; for 1896, 37.456.
In 1897, Y. Actual average for
.a year ending tcith October,
1898, 23.693; for 1899, 33,-
SSS; for 19U0, 34,936; for
1901, 3D.S19; for 190i>, 37,-
515: /or 1903, 33,181; /or
19(M, 37,3o4.
B^~The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded the Wisconsin
Agriculturist is guaranteed by the pub-
lishers of Rowell's American Newspaper
Directory, who will pay one hundred dol-
lars to the first person who successfully
controverts its accuracy.
FAMIIjY; monthly; literary; sixteen
pages 11x14; subscription 10 cents; estab
lished December, 1902; M. Tlmmous, editor;
The Family Publishing Co., publishers
(12-3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
103,500 (A A).
BORDEN; monthly; Skandlnavian; lit-
erary; twenty-eight pages 11x14; subscrip
tion 50 cents; established February, 1903;
Ivar Kirkegaard, editor; The Norden Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (12—3). Circ'n "jkl."
WISCONSIN.
RANDOLPH, Dodge Co. D- 788t pop..
on Chicago, Mllv^aukeo & St. Paul Rd., 72 m.
N. W. of Milwaukee. Canning factory and
flour mill. Agriculture.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1894; P. A. Cummlngs, editor and pub
Ushers (6— 3). Cii-culation "jkl."
READSTOWN, Vernon Co. -a 4031
pop., on Klckapoo Valley & Northern Rd.,
11 m. S. E. of Viroqua, the county seat. Ag-
riculture.
HERAIjD; Thursdays; eight pagesl5x22;
subscription $1; established 1897; Maiben &
Hutchinson, editors and publishers. Circula-
tion "f£i."
REEDSBURG, Sauk Co. a 2.225t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. and
Baraboo r., 50 m. W. N. W. of Madison.
Woolen and stave factories, flour and saw
mills and machine shops.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab
lished 1860; Geo. J. Seamans, publisher (1—5;.
Circulatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,150. Actual average for 1896,
1,367. In 1897, I Z. Inl898, yl. In 1899,
publisher asserts, no Issueless than 1,3.50; In
1900, no issue less than 1.450. Actual average
for mi, 1,645; for 1902. 1,559; for 1903,
5,673; /or 1904, 1.701.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x23 ; subscription $1.25; established
1888; Ninman & Quimby, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl."
REESEVILLE, Dodge Co. O- 393+
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 9 m. N. W. of Watertown and 25 N. E.
of Madison, the State capital. Butter and
cheese factory. Agriculture and dairying.
REVIEW; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1S89; H. L. Snow, editor and publisher-
Circulation "JKL."
WISCONSIN DRUGGIST: monthly;
drugs; twenty four pages 9x13; subscription
$1; established January, 1902; A. E. Meding,
editor; John F. Hughes, publisher (12—3).
Circulation •vu,"
RHINELANDER, c.h.,Oneida Co.^i
4,998+ pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault
Ste. Marie and Chicago & Northwestern Rds.
and Wisconsin r., 65 m. N. of Wausau and
255 N. N. W. of Milwaukee. Milling, manu-
facturing and lumbering.
HERALD; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1.50; established
1885; A. W.Shelton, editor; Herald Publish-
ing Co., publishers. Circulation "jki,."
NEW NORTH; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882; Geo. W. Bishop, owner; Rhine-
lander Printing Company, publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation "iKL." In 1899, Z. In 1900, Z. In
1902, Z (4).
VINDICATOR; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50;
established 1886; W. H. Trumbull, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jkl."
RIB LAKE, Taylor Co. b 662t pop.,
on Wisconsin Central Rd., 18 m. N. E. of
Medford.
HERALD; Fridays (A A).
RICE LAKE, Barron Co. ^ 3,002t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minueapolis &
Omaha and Rice Lake, Dallas & Menominee
Rds. and Rice lake, 56 m. N. of Eau Claire.
Flour mills and rarious manufactories.
Farming and lumbering.
CHRONOTYPE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1874; E. N. Bowers, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3 1. Circ'n "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (••).
LEA DER; Thursdays: republican;
eight pages 15x22; sub.scriptlon $1.50; estab-
ll.shed 1896; P. H. & M. L. Swift, editors and
publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
RICHLAND CENTER, c. h.,
Richland Co. p 2,-321+ pop., on Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and Pine r.. 12 m.
from Wisconsin r. and 55 W. N. W. of
Madison, the State capital. Agriculture,
stock raising, cheese making, lumbering
and manufacturing of railroad ties.
REPUBLICAN-OBSERVERj
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1885 ; 8. W. Fogo,
editor, R. L. Thurber, manager (12 — 4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,752. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. Act-
ual average for lS9i,l,75S' In 1899, y I. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) 1. In 1904, yl.
RICHLAND DE3IOCRAT; Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scriptions!; established 1892; W. Q. Barry,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jjo," In
1899, Z. In 1902. "iKL." In 1903, Z (4).
RICHLAND RUSTIC; Fridays; Inde-
pendent: eight pages 15x32; subscription $1 ;
established 1876; Bailey & Bailey, editors and
publishers (1 — 5).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,228. Actual average for 1896,
1,433. Actual average for 1897, 1,563.
In 1898, yl. Actual average for a year end-
ing with October. 1899, 3,038. In 1900. zH.
Actual averagefor a year ending ivith July,
1901, 3.63S; for a year ending with July,
1902, 3,900; for 1903, 3,700; for 1904,
3,790.
RIDGELAND, Dunn Co. b 75 pop.,
on Minneapolis, St Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 15 m. S. of Barron. Agriculture.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1121
WISCONSIN.
October, 1901; H. M. Freer, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation "iKi." (A A).
RIO, Columbia Co. D 839t pop.—local
estimate 500— on Chloago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Ril., 13 m. E. S. E. of Portage, the
county Beat. Agriculture and lumbering.
BAIXJER BLADE; Thursdays (AAK
COLUMBIA CO. llEPOKTERi Frl
dars; independent republican ; eight page«
17x24; Bubscriptlon $1.50; egtabllahed 1*«;
C. F. Crawford, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKi."
RIPON, Fond du Lac Co. D- 8,818t pop.,
on Chloago, Milwaukee St St. Paul and
Chloago * Northwestern Rds.. 86 m. N. W.
of Milwaukee. Good water power. Seat
of Rlpon College. Shipping point for wool
and live stock. Dairying.
COMMONWEALTH I Fridays; ueu
tral; six pages 20x26; subscription $1.30; es-
tablished 1863: C. H. Ellsworth, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895, -jkl-" Actual aver-
age for the first six months of 1897, 1,072.
In 1898, yl. Actual average for 1899, 1,080.
In 1900, yl. Inl901,yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4^ I. In UX)4. yl.
DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG; Fridays;
German; independent; four pages 20x24;
subscription $1; established 1899; The Ger-
man Printing Co.. editors and publishers
(12—3). Circulation "jkl"
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $l.fO; established
1867 ; E. L. Howe, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
RIVER FALLS, Pierce Co. \2 2,008t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis ft
Omaha Rd., 30 m. E. of Saint Paul, Minn.
Flour mills and potato-starch factory.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.30; estab-
lished 1857; Calvin Randall Morse, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
TIDIES; Tuesdays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scrlption$l; established 1895; Smith Printing
Company, editors and publishers. Circula
tlon "JKL."
RURAL BEE KEEPER; monthly
<AA).
ROSENDALE, I^ond du Lac Co. n-
300 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
9 m. E by S. of Ripou.
JOURNAL; Fridays ; four pages
171^x24; subscription $1; established May,
1903; E. L. Howe, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Circulation "iio,.-
SAINT CROIX FALLS, Polk Co.
'X2 622f pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul ft
Sault Ste. Marie Rd., 50 m. E of Saint Paul
or Minneapolis, Minn. Agriculture.
POLK <;0. PRESS: Fridays (A A).
ST. CROIX VALLEY STAND-
AR D; Thursdays; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1885; Carrie
F. Cole, editor and publisher (ii— 3). Circu-
lation "J«i. "
SAINT FRANCIS, Milwaukee Co.Cl
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. and Lake
Michigan, 5 m. S. of Milwaukee, the county
seat. Catholic Normal School and a busi-
ness college.
CJKCILIA; monthly; German; music;
«lxteeu pages 10x13; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1874; John Singenberger, editor and
publisher (6— 3). Circulation "iiti" In 1898.
71
WISCONSIN.
Z. In 1900.
Z(4) (••).
Z. In 1902. "JKL." In 11,03,
SAUK CITY, Sauk Co. n SlOf pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Wisconsin r., 15 m. S. of Baraboo, the county
seat. Breweries, planing mills and a ma-
chine shop. Shipping point for lumber and
grain.
PIONEER PRESSE; Thursdays;
German ; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1890; C. F. Ninman, edi-
tor; Sauk City Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation "jju, "
SCHLEISINGERVILLE,
Washi7igton Co. D- 649+ pop., on Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul and Wlscohsin Cen-
tral Rds., 32 m. N. W. of Milwaukee.
Farming.
DER BOTSCHAFTER; Wednesdays;
German; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1897; Gustav
Meister, editor and publisher (9—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
SEYMOUR, Outagamie Co. n- l,026t
pop., on Green Bay & Western Rd., 20 m. N.
by N. E. of Appleton, the county seat.
Farming.
PRESS; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1.25; established
1886; H. J. Van Vuren, editor and publisher
(12—3). Circulation "jkl."
SHARON, Walworth Co. c;945t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m. S. W.
of Elkhorn, the county seat. Agriculture
and dairying.
REPORTER; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; .subscription $1.50; estab-
lislied 18T8; Geo. Ziegaus, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
SHAWANO, c. h., Shawano Co. \J
1,863+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
and at head of navigation on Wolf r., 68 m.
N. of Oshkosh. Lumbering and farming.
SHAWANO CO. ADVOCATE-
DISPATCH; Thursdays ; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881 ; E.J. Scott, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "JKL."
SHAWANO CO. JOURNAL; Thurg.
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50: established 1859; D. Gorham,
editor; Gorham Bros., publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL."
VOLKSBOTE UND WOCIIEN-
BLATT; Fridays; German; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1H97; F,
A. Jaeckel. editor; Volksbote Publishing Co.,
publishers (3— :3).
Circulation; In 1901, "jKi" Actual aver-
age for 1%2, 1,137. Inl903, "JKL."
SHEBOYGAN, c. h., Sheboygan Co.
D- 22,962+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
Rd., Lake Michigan and Sheboygan r., 62
m. N. of Milwaukee. Lake commerce, furni-
ture factories and lumber trade. Manu-
facture of enameled ware, leather goods,
pianos and shoes.
AM ERIK A ; every evening except Sun-
day; German; independent; eight pages
12x17; subscription S3: established February,
1903; The Amerika Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day,and SATURDAY STAR, Saturdays;
1122
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
independent; eight pag«8 15x22; subBorlptlon
—dally $5, weekly $1 ; established— dally 1885,
weekly 1893; E. Reed, editor; Root & Reed,
publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation— dally -iKi,.- weekly "iiu,." In
1901, Z (4, 5, 9). In 1902, daily Z (4).
Publisher's announcement.— Only eight-page
newspaper in city. Circulation, 1,650; in
1904, 800.
TELEGRAM » every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription— dally $b, semi-weekly $1; es-
tablished—dally 1887, semi-weekly 1888; Frank
A. Zufflu, editor; Telegram Publishing Co.,
publishers (2— 5 P). Circulation— dally ■iti."
semi-weekly "isi"
ZEITL'NGj every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays ; German ; republican ; daily four,
Saturday and semi-weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— dallv $5, semi weekly $2; es-
tablished-daily 1897, semi-weekly 1880; A. W.
Pott, editor; The Amerlka Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation— Daily: "iKL "
Semi- Weekly: In 1895, I. In 1S96, I. In
1897, 1 Z. In 1898. yl. In 1899, zl. In
1900. vl. In 1901, "fj£i-" In 1902, Z (4, 5).
HERALD: Saturdays ; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $8; established 1886;
L. K. Howe, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1894. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,850. In 1895. I. In 1896 and 1897,
publisher asserts, every edition exceeded
1.500. In 1898. yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903. ".ikl-"
NATIONAL DEMOKRAT: weekly,
twice a week, Wednesdays and Saturdays;
German; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub
scriptlon $2; established 1858; Frank Qott-
acker, editor ; Demokrat Printing Company,
publishers. Circulation "jkl " In 1897, Z. In
1902, ".ijTL."
SHEBOYGAN CO. NEWSj T^ednes
days: Independent; ten pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1876; W. C.
Thomas, editor and publisher (2—5 P).
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
1,488. In 1895. I. Actual average for \89&,
1,517; for 1897. 1,520; /or 1898. 1,488.
in 1899, vl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902. vl. ' In 1903, "rKL."
VOLKSBLATT: Saturdays; German;
labor; twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1895; Oscar Loebel, editor;
Sheboaryan Volksblatt Co., publishers. Cir-
culation "iKl "
SHEBOYGAN FALLS, Sheboygan
Co. a- 1,301 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
Rd., 6 m. W. of Sheboygan.
LITTLE VISITOR; monthly (A A).
SHELL LAKE, c. h.. Washburn Co.^
1,823+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minne-
apolis & Omaha Rd.. 70 m. S. of Superior.
Lumbering and farming.
WASHBURN CO. REGISTER;
Saturdays, republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1889; Register
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (9—3).
Circulation "JKL." In 1899. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
WATCHMAN; Thursdays ; repub-
lican: eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1882 ; B. E. Hoar, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jki "
SHIOCTON, Outagamie Co. D- 300
pop., on Green Bay & Western Rd., 20 in.
N. W. of Appleton, the county seat. Farm-
ing.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription tl; established 1897; F. H. Colburn,
editor and publisher (6—3). Clrc'n "uu."
WISCONSIN.
SHULLSBURG, Lafaytte Co. g
1.250+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rq., 12 m. S. W. of Darlington, the county
seat, and 80 S. W. of Madison the State
capital. Lead mining and agriculture.
PICK AND GAD; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1880; T. J. Law, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "ijo,"
SOUTHWESTERN LOCAL; Satur-
days; Independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1886; J. W.
Blackstone, Jr., editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "uu,." (A A).
SOLDIERS GROVE, Crawford
Co. p 680+ pop., on Klckapoo & Northern
Rd. and Klckapoo r., 40 m. N. E. of Prairl©
du Chlen, the county seat. Shipping point
for lumber, railroad ties and farm prod-
ucts. Manufactures of flour, excelsior and
■tare bolts.
CRAWFORD CO. ADVANCEj
Fridays; republican; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1893; Geo. E.
Anderson, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "uu,."
(AA).
SOUTH KAUKAUNA, OutagamU
Co. D- on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. A
part of the city of Kaukauna. Manufact-
uring.
KAUKAUNA SUN; Fridays (A A).
KAUKAUNA TIMES; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1880; C. E. Raught, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation "jju, " Actual average for 1903,
1,190. In 1904 (z-4) I.
SOUTH MILWAUKEE, ^t^^'OM-
kee Co. ^ 8,392+ pop., on Chicago & North-
western Rd.. 8 m. S. of Milwaukee, the
county seat. A suburb of Milwaukee.
JOURNAL; semi weekly, Wednesday*
and Saturdays; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1892; T. J. Russell and L.
A. Miner, editors and publishers (6— 3). Cir-
culation "JKL." In 19(3, Z (4) (••).
TIMES-NEWS; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1896; Ed. Whalen. editor; To well
Bros., publishers. Circulation "uu,"
SOUTH SUPERIOR, Douglaa Co. Ys
1,800 pop., on Northern Pacific and Great
Northern Rds. A part of the city of
Superior, the county seat. Wagon, malle-
able iron and stove works, chair factory,
brickyards, planing mill and windmill
factory.
SUN; Saturdays; Independent-republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; R. E. Kenyon, editor; R. E.
Kenyon& Co., publishers. Clrc'n "iKL."(AA).
SPARTA, c. h., Monroe Co. -a 3,855t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and La
Crosse r., 25 m. from La Crosse. Summer re-
sort. Medicinal artesian wells. Agriculture.
HERALD -ADVERTISER; every
evening except Sunday, and W^EEKLY
ADVERTISER, Saturdays; republican;
dally four, weekly eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription—dally $4, weekly $1.90; established
—dally 1898, weekly 1885; L. D. Merrill, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation— daily "fju-."
weekly "jkl" In 1898, weekly Z. Inl902, "jkl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1123
WISCONSIN.
MONROE CO. DK>IOCRAT; Frl
days; democratic; el^lit pages 30x26; sub-
Bcriptlon $1.80; established 1860; Clark S.
McCoy, editor; D. C. Streeter, publisher (6—3).
Circulation -'jkl."
WISCONSIN HORTIC U LTFRIST ;
monthly; horticultural; thirty to thirty six
pages 6x9)^; subscription 50 cents; estab
lished 1896; J. L. Herbst, editor; Wisconsin
State Horticultural Society, publishers (11— 2).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
WISCONSIN.
SPOONER, Washburn Co. ~tl on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 6 m. N. of Shell Lake, the county seat
ADVOCATE; Fridays ; independent-
republican; eight pages l,'5x22: 8ub.scription
$1.50; established June. 1901; Ida May Qoss,
editor and publisher (6—3). Clrc'n "jki-."
REGISTER? Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1893;
Register Publishing Company, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jiOi "
SPRINGGREEN, Sauk Co. n 621t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
37 m. W. of Madison, the State capital.
Shipping point for live stock, dairy prod-
ucts, hops and grain.
HOME NEWS; Thursdays; neutral;
eight pages I'sxgS; subscription $1.35; estab-
lished 1881; W. R. Purdy, editor and pub-
llgher(6— 3). Circulation "Jiii"
SPRING VALLEY, Pierce Co. ^
1,021+ pop., on Minnesota & "Wisconsin Rd.,
U m. N. E. of Ellsworth, the county seat.
Agriculture, manufacturing and mining.
SUN; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; sub
Bcription $1.50; established 1892; Chas. Lo-
water, editor and publisher (.S — 3).
Circulation : In 1901. "iKL." Actual aver-
age for 1902, l,'i59. In 1903, "JKL. " Actual
average for 1904, 1,434.
STANLEY,C;i(pp«jmCo.t|2,387tpop.,
on Wisconsin Central Rd., 22 m. E. of Chip
pewa Falls, the county seat. Lumber and
farming and tanning.
REPUBLiICAN; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1894;
W. H. Bridgman. editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "i^i"
STEVENS POINT, R- h., Portagt
Co. a 9,524+ pop.— local estimate 10,000— on
Green Bay & Western and Wisconsin Cen-
tral Rds. and Wisconsin r., 63 m. W. of
Appleton. Foundries and flour, paper, saw,
planing and shingle mills. Lumbering
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; repub-
lican; daily eight pages 15x22, weekly eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription— daily $4.80, weekly
|2; established— daily 1895. weekly 1869; E.Mo-
Glachlin, editor and publisher (.'5— 3). Circu-
lation-dally -iKL" weekly "jkl." In 1902,
weekly Z (1.2, 4, 5).
GAZETTE; Wednesdays; democratic;
twelve pages 15x22: subscription $2; estab-
lished 1878 ; Ed. D. Glennon, editor and pub
Usher (6— 3). Clrc'n "j_kl." In 1897, Z. In
1898. Z. In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl." In 1903,
ROLNIK ; Fridays ; Polish ; independ-
ent; six pages 15x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; S. Hutter, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than l.«40. In 1896. 1. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "isi." In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
STOUGHTON,Oane Co. p 3,431t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R<L and
Catfish r., 16 m. S. E. of Madison, the county
seat and capital of the State. Flour mills
and plow, wagon and carriage factories.
Tobacco market.
COURIER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25; established
1876; J. M. Hlbbard, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "iKL."
HUB; Fridays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.26; established 1881;
Charles S. Crosse, editor and publisher
(7— 3P). Circulation "utL." Inl902,Z{6).
STURGEON BAY, c.h., Door Co.d
3,372+ pop., on Sturgeon bay, an Inlet of
Green bay, 4 m. from Lake Michigan. Lum-
bering, farming and shipping.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; republican;,
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1862; Frank Long, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." Actual aver-
agre/or 1900.2,560. In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH..
In 1903, yl (••). Inl904,yl.
DOOR CO. DEMOCRAT; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pa^es 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1893; John J. Plnney, editor
and publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, "jkl" In 1896, 1. la
1897, publisher asserts, least number printed
1,1.50. In 1898, zT. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl»
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, "ijfL."
SUNPRAIRIE, Dane Co. H 938t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 12 m.
N. E. of Madison, the county seat and State
capital. Grain, tobacco and stock raising.
COUNTRYMAN; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1877; Walter R. Dunphy,
editor and publisher (9—3). Circ'n "jkl."
NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
SUPERIOR, c. h., Douglas Co. ^
31,091+ pop., on Duluth, Superior & Western,
Northern Paciflc. Duluth, South Shore & At-
lantic, Great Northern and Chicago, St.
Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rds., St. Louis
and Superior bays and Lake Superior. Two
good harbors and regular lines of steam-
boats. Exports lumber, grain and iron.
Six flour mills, shipyards, steel-rolling
mills, grain elevators and numerous manu-
factories.
EVENING TELEGRAiVI; every even-
ing except Sunday , eight to th'i tj' two pages
15x21; subscription $6; established 18S0:
Evening Telegram jCompany, editors and
publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1893, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,740. Actual average for 1896,
4,669. In 1897, G. In 1898, yG. In 1899. yH.
In 19110, zH. Actual average for 1901. 5,63'.<S i
for a year ending with September, 1902.
5.806. Ill 1903, yG. Actual average for
1904 6 99'-i.
LEA D ER-CLARION; semi weekly.
Thursdays and Sundays; democratic; eight
to twenty pages 15x22; subscription $1.60;
established 1890; Leader Clarion Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation: Accorded H in 1892 and 1895.
Actual average for 1896, 2,955: for 1897.
3,225. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In 1900,
yH. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 190S,
(z-4)H. In 1904, yH.
SUN; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1891; R. E. Kenyon & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (1 — i). Circulation "jkl."
TIDENDE; Fridays; Norwegian Danish;
independent-republican; eight pages 15x22;
1124
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
subscription $1; established 18S6; John L.
Erickson, editor; Tlie Siiporior Tldeude Co., i
publishers (1 — ti. Circulation mju "
TIMES; Saturdays; republican: four to |
elclit pai?e8 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1S)70: H. H. Hrliismade, editor and pub-
lisher 1 1—4). Circulation ■■iKj<"
THORP, ('lark Co. t] 888t pop., on
Wisconsin Central Rd. ami Eau Cialre r.,
40 ni. E. by N. E. of Eau Claire. Lumbering,
farming and stock raising.
C O IJ li I E R ; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x_>0; subscription $1.5U; estab-
lished 1883; Wm. Wagner, editor and pub-
lisher (0—3 1. Circulation Jii."
THREE LAKES, Oneida Co. b 425
pop., <m Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
30 m. N. W. of Crandon. Lumber trade.
ENTER Pl{ ISE: Saturdays; eight pages
15x'22; sut)scrlptlon 81-5<»: established 1896;
Frank Steiner, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation ■•)Ki." (A A).
FOREST ADVANCE; Thursdays
(A A^.
TIGERTON, 5/ta»'a>(o Co. [j' 723 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,23ni. W.
of Shawano.
CHRONICI.E; Fridays; republican;
eight paKes lSx24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished June, 1902; George Meacham, editor
and publisher (12—3). Circulation ••isu."
TOM AH, Monro* Co. ' 2,840t pop., on
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,i2 m. E.
of La Crosse. Agriculture and lumbering.
JOURNAIij Fridays; republican; eight
pages l.')x22; suoscription $1.25; established
1866; L. B. S()uler, editor and publisher
(7— 3 Pi. Clreulatioji MKi."
MONITOR IIER.AM); Fridays; re-
publican; eight {lages 18x24; subscription
|l.25; estaJillshed 18*^0; J. A. & C. J. Wells,
editors and publishers (4—5 P). Clrc'n"fjfL."
TOMAHAWK, Lincoln Co. ^ 2,291t
pop, on Chicago. Mllwaukee&St. Paul, Chi-
cago & Northwestern and Minneapolis, St.
Paul & Sault Ste Marie Rds. and Wiscon
Bin r., 24 m. N. of Merrill, the county seat.
Luml)erlng and fa»"ming.
I..EA1>ER| Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription Sl-5n; established I'^nr,; Ware
& Lee, editors and pul)lisher8 (11—5 P). Cir-
culation •■jKi. •■
TO>I.\IIAWK: Saturdays; independ-
ent; elglit pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; ei-
tabllslied Hs7; Tomahawk Publishing Com-
paiiv, editors and puijllshers.
CMrciilnilon: In 1H98, ■•iKi" In 1899. zl. In
19O0. yl. In l'.t01, ••.■kj."
TONY, Chipprwa Co. t) 850 i)op., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 41 m. N. E. of Chippewa Kails, tlie
county seat. Stave, heading and saw
mills.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; twelve pages
11x16; subscription $1.50; estal)llsh«d 1899; C.
E. McKee. editor and publisher i6— 3). CIrcu
latlon VM ••
TREMPEALEAU, Trempealeau Co.
-a 6oV+ pop., on Chicago .'i Northwestern,
Clilcago, Burlington & Quincyand Qreon
Bay A Western Rils. anrl Mississippi r..20m.
N. N. W. of La Crosse. Farming, lumber-
ing aiiil fruit growing.
CiAZETTEi Fri.lays; ln<Iej).ndent ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established WK);
Bohen & Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation ■•jk_i.."
llERAlii); Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1884;
Alletta D. Goodhue, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jitL ■
TltlBTNE; Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 11x15; subscription 50 cents; es-
tatilished March, 1902; C. S. Utter, editor and
publisher Ci — 5). Circulation "jki"
TURTLE LAKE, Barron Co. tl
326+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, MluneapollB
& Omalm and Minneapolis, St. Paul .t Sault
Ste. Marie Rds., 14 m. W. of Parron, the
county seat.
KUGIjEi Thursdays; republican; eight
pages l;Jx2ti; subscription $1; establislied
1900; A. H. Nuesse. editor and publisher
(12-3). Circulation ".iKi."
TWO RIVERS, Manitowoc Co. D-
3,784+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
and Lake Michigan, 6 m. N. E. of Manitowoc,
the county seat. Manufacturing and lake
commerce.
CHRONICTiEj Tuesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1..')0; estab-
llsh«d 1872; Wm. F. Nash & Son, editors and
publishers (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl.-'
UNION GROVE, Racine Co. Q 520t
pop., on Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 15 m. W. of Racine, the county seat.
Milling and shipping of grain, hogs, flax-
seed and wool.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republi-
can: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
abllshed 1877; A. P. Colby, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3). Circulation "iiu..."
UNITY, Marathon Co. D 415 pop., on
Wisconsin Central Rd.. 16 m. N. of Marsh-
fleld. Agriculture.
:>IARATllON CO. RE<;iSTER|
Fridays; republican; eight pages 13x'J0; sub-
scription 81.25; established March. 19<»2; L. H.
Cook. editor and publigher(3 — 13). Clrc'n"iJLL.."
VIOLA, Richland Co. p 432t pop., on
Wisconsin Western Rd., 12 m. E. 8. E. of
Vlroqua and 4S 8. E. of La Crosse. Grist
and saw mills. Agriculture and lumbering.
INTEI.L.H;ENCER ; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22: subscription SI ; established 1890;
John IL and Gertrude P>azler, editors and
publishers. Circulation ••iKy"
VIROQUA, c. h., Vernon Co. -a l,»50t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and La Crosse & Southeastern Rds., 35 m.
S. E. of La Crosse. Agriculture and lum-
bering.
REI'I'lll.K'AN; Tuesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; sub>crlptlon fi; estab-
lislied 1S94; W.J. RobhiNon, editor and pub-
lisher (fi — .U. Circulation -vki."
VERNON CO. CENSOR; Wednes
days; republican; eight pages i7x2t; subucrlp-
tion$! : established 1855; O. O. Munson, editor
and publisher Ul — 3).
Circuliilion : In 1895. publisher asserts,
SMialle.st edition 2.2H(i: In IH%. 2.4(K). In 1897,
V. lnlH'.i8.yI. In 1S99, publisher as-^»Tts. no
less Issue tliaii 2.474. In I'.KK). yfl. In 1901,
(z— 4)1. In VMti, vl. Ill 1903, (Z — t) I. In
I'.KU. (7.-4) I.
VERNON CO. LEADER; Fridays;
democratic; four p.-vges isx24; subscription
tl.5(); extaldlshed IHHI); F. H. (Graves, editor
and publlshi-r. Circulation vki "
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1125
WISCONSIN.
TVABENO, Forest Co. [:J'800 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 150 m. N. W.
of Green Bay. Agriculture and lumbering.
NORTHERN WISCONSIN AD-
VERTISER ; Thursdays ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1898; John E.
Hlmley, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
"WALWORTH, Wahcorth Co. d
227 tpop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul RdB., 10 m. S. W. of Elkhorn.
TIMES; Thursdays (A A).
WARRENS, Monroe Co. -o 350 pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul. Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., about 75 m. S. E. of Eau Claire. Grain,
fruit and dairying.
INDEX; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1896; F. L. Harris, editor. Index Printing Co.,
publishers. Circulation '•mi,"
WASHBURN, c. h., Bayjleld Co. ^
5,862 pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minne-
apolis & Omaha Rd. and Lake Superior, 12 m.
N. of Ashland. Coal docks and elevators.
Lumber trade.
BAYFIELD COUNTY GAZETTE;
Thursdays (A A).
NEWS AND ITEMIZER; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$2; establijhed 188T; Fred T. Yates, editor;
News Publishing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Circulation "jkl."
TIMES; Wednesdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1891; J.E.Jones,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
WATERFORD, Badne Co. a^ l,564t
pop., on Fox r., 7 m. N. of Burlington and 26
W. of Milwaukee. Agriculture, milling and
sheep raising.
POST: Thursdays; neutral; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1877; Ed-
ward Malone, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jkl "
WATERLOO, Jefferson Co. 0, l,137t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
24 m. E. of Madison and 60 W. of Milwau-
kee. Shipping point for grain, live stock,
dairy produce and brick.
DEMOCRAT AND DAIRYMAN;
Fridays ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1884; P. H. Bolger, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
CANNERY PRODUCER: monthly;
canning; twenty eight pages 8J^xll; sub-
scription $1; established April, 1902; Can-
nery Producer Publishing Company, editors
and publishers (3—3). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
WATERTOWN, Jefferson Co. Q
8,437+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and
Rock r., 43 m. W. by N. "W. of Milwaukee.
Water power. Manufacturing.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
four to eight pages 15x22; subscription $4.50;
established 1895; The Times Publishing Co.,
editors and publi.'shers (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
GAZETTE; Fridays; democratic; eight
paj^es 16x22; subscription $1.50; established
1879: James W. Moore, editor and publisher
(7—3 y). Circulation "jkl."
REPUBl^ICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can: eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50;
established I860: C. C. Nettesheim, editor
and publisher (12—4). Circulation "jkl."
WISCONSIN.
WELTBUERGER } Saturdays ; Ger-
man; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 18B3; Weltbuerger
Printing Co., editors and publishers (12—4).
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 3.500. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. lu 1904, (z— 4,5)
I (DD).
WAUKESHA, c. h., Waukesha Co. R
7,419+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern,
Wisconsin Central and Chicago, Milwaukee
& St. Paul Rds. and Fox r., 18 m. W. of
Milwaukee. Summer resort. Mineral
springs, stone quarries, foundry, steel and
bridge works.
DISPATCH; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1891; A. F. Warden, editor and publisher (3 -3).
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
ess than 1,008. In 1896, publisher asserts,
mallest edition 1,056. Actual average for
1897,1,068. In 1898, yl. In 1899, publisher
asserts, smallest number 1,056. In 1900, yl,
Inl901,(z-4)I. Inl902,(z— 4)1. Inl903, "isi--
FREEMAN; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1858: H. M. Youmans, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,450. Actual average for 1896,
2,375; for 1897, 2. 138; /or 1898. 2,058:
for 1899, 3,087. In 1900, yl. In 1901, vl. In
1902, (z— 6>I. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 19U4, (z— 4) I,
PRESS; Tuesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898; Rev. George C. Weiss, editor and pub-
lisher (1,1—4).
Circulatiou: In 1900. "jkl " Actualaverage
for 1901, 1,479. In 1902, (z-4) I. In 1903. yl.
Actual average for 1904, 1,699.
WAUPACA, c. h., Waupaca Co. D
2,912+ pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd. and
Waupaca r., 40 m. N. W. of Oshkosh and
130 N. W. of Milwaukee. Farming.
POST; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1878;
Post Publishing Company editors and pub-
lishers (2—4).
Circulatiou: In 1895, I, In 1896, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,900. In 1898. zl. Act-
ual at'erage for a year ending with Novem-
ber, 13. 1899. 3,019; for 19(i0. 3,311; for
1901, 3,351: for 1902, 3,538; for 1903,
3,4SS;.for 1904. 3,438.
RECOKD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
Anetta R. Carpenter, editor and publisher
(12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, I. In 1897. Y". In
1898. I. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
(z— 6) I. Actual averagefor 1902, 1,896.
It) 1903, yl. In 1904. (z-4) I.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays: republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1853: W. H. Holmes, editor and publisher
(7—3 P). Circ'n "jkl." In 1902, Z (1. 2, 4, 5.)
CAMP CL.EGHORN ASSEMBLY
HERALD; quarterly; temperance; eight
pages 11x16: subscription 10 cents; estab-
lished 1899; H. A. Larson, editor and publisher
(12-3).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl" Actual aver-
age /or 1900, 3,750; for 1901, 3.666; /or
1902, 4,000; /or 1903, 4,000. (A A).
WATJPTJN, Fond du Lac Co. o 8,185t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 18 m. S. W. of Fond du Lac, the county
seat, and 68 N. W. of Milwaukee. Agri-
culture.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.£0; estab-
1126
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIX.
llshed 1900; Powell & Sanborn, editors and
publishers (9— 3). Circulation "jkl" In 1903,
Z (4) (••).
LEADER: Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x:22; subscription $1.50; established
1866; R. H. Olirer.edltor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation "jki.."
WAUSAU, c. h., Marathon Co. tl
12,354+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul and Chicago & Northwestern Rds.
and Wisconsin r., about 35 m. N. of Steveni
Point. Lumber trade, manufacturing, min-
ing and granite quarrying.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday
(▲▲).
AECORD ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
daily four, weelcly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—dally $5, weekly $1.60; established
—daily 1895, weekly 1877; Dunn, Semmes &
Dodge, editors and publishers. Circulation-
daily ••JKL-" weekly "jkl." In 1897, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
DER DEUTSCHE PIONIER; semi
weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays; Qer
man; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1892; Oustav Bohn-
dorf, editor; Paul F. Stolze, publisher. Cir-
culation -jjij,." In 1900, Z. In 1902, ••jkl."
WOCHENBL.ATT; semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; German; democratic;
Tuesday four. Friday eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription $2; established 1871: H.T. Heise,
edi tor and publisher (()— 3). Clrc'n -JKi." In
1897, Z. In 1902. -iKL.- In 1903. Z (4) (••).
CENTRAL. WISCONSIN; Satur
days; republican; ten pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1857; R. H. Johnson,
editor and publisher ( 9—3 1.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,300. In IS'ifi. T. In 1897. Y. In
1898,"JKL." (??) In 1903, Z (4).
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1893; R. E. Powers, editor; Powers & Lohmar,
publishers (6— 3). Circulation ••JKi." In 1903,
Z (4) (••).
NORTH WAUSAU NEWS; Wednes
days; independent; eight pages 13x20; sub
scription $1; established 1901; Jaeger &
Brandt, editors and publishers (11 — 2). Cir-
culation •■JKL
PILOT; Tuesdays; democratic; eight
pages 19x2fi; subscription $1.90: established
1865; E. B.Thaver, editor and publisher (3—3).
Cii-ciilutinu: In 1896, '•jkl." in 1897, Z.
Actual average for 1900. 1,1^2. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, ••jkl."
PHILOSOPHER; monthly; literary;
forty eight pages 4i^x7; subscription $1 ;
established 1894; Van Vechten & Ellis, edi-
tors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
'WAUSAUKEE, Marinette Co. tf
l,4."?6 pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 30 m. N. W. of Marinette, the
county seat. Farming and lumber manu-
facturing.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays ; Inde-
pendent republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1..50 ; established 1895; Geo. E. Bog
rand, editor and publisher (6— 3). Circ'n"JKi."
WAUTOMA, c. h., Wau$hara Co.
347 pop., 30 m. W. N. W. of Berlin and 75 N.
of Madison, the State capital. Farming and
timber.
WAUSHARA ARGUS; Wednesdays;
republican ; eight pages 15x22 : subscription $1 ;
established 18.'58; EUarson & Berray, editors
and publishers (9—3). Circulation "Jki"
"WAUWATOSA, Milwaukee Co. q
%,9A1^ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee ft St.Paul
Rd., 4 m. W. of Milwaukee, the county seat.
WISCONSIN.
Iron, chemical and brickworks. Suburban
residences.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; eight
pa^es 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1895 ; ludependent Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (7—3 P). Circulation "uu,."
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 14x'.J0; subscription $1; established
1899; Wauwatosa Printing Co., editors and
publishers (6 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
WISCONSIN BAPTIST; quarterly;
baptist; sixteen pages 6x9: subscription 25
cents; established 1899; D. W. Hulburt, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903. l,6'i5;./'or 1904. 1,550.
WAUZEKA, Cratoford Co. P 471t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
KIckapoo Valley Rds., 18 m. E. of Prairie
du Chien, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
KICKAPOO CHIEF; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic ; eight pages 16x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1894; J. O'Neil, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "i£i." In 1899,
Z. In 1900, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
WEST ALLIS. Miln-aukee Co. 0,1,000
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 6 m.
from Milwaukee.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; Independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription fOcents;
established 1903; F. W. Burke, editor; H.
Towell, publisher (9—3). Circulation ••j_k_l."
WESTBEND, c. h., Waihington
Co. D-2,119-t- pop., on Chicago & Northwest-
ern Rd. and Milwaukee r., 33 m. N. N. W. of
Milwaukee. Water power. Farming and
dairying.
BEOBACHTER ; Fridays ; German; in-
dependent; twelve pages 17^^x24; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1880: Washington County
Publishing Company, publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903. SS6. In 1904, "j_kl."
NEWS; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 17xx!i4; subscription $1.50; established
1853; Washington County Publishing Com-
pany, publishers ( 1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1S99, 1,155. In 1900, I. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for a year ey^ding u'ith June,
1902. 1,122: /or 1903, 1,257. lu HW, yl.
WASHINGTON CO. PILOT;
Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1892 ; H. B.
Kaempfer, editor and publisher (9— 3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jjcl " Actual average
for 1897, 1,029. In 1898. yl. In 1899. "jkl-'
WESTBY, Vernon Co. -D 524t pop.,
on Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.. 7
m. N. of VIroqua. the county seat. To-
bacco warehouses, arming and stock
raising.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1900;
F. C. Bunn, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "iKL."
WEST SAIiEM, Lacroite Co. -a 7S5t
pop., on Chicago & Norhwestern and Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and La
Crosse r., 10 m. N. E. of La Crosse, the
county seat, and 14 W. of Sparta. Water
power. County asylum. Stock-shipping
center. Agriculture.
NONPAREIL-JOURNAL; Fridays;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1127
WISCONSIN.
lished—Noyipareil 1894. Journal 1886, consoli-
dated 1900; T. Trimbell, editor and publish-
er (3—3). Circulation "JKi." In 1902, Z (4),
WEYAUWEGA, Waupaca Co. D
911+ pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd. and
Waupaca r., 9 m. S. E. of Waupaca, the
county seat. Flour and saw mills. Water
po'wer.
CHRONICLiEi Wednesdays ; eight
pages 15x23; subscription $1.50; established
1877; F. H. Voshardt. editor and publisher.
Circulation "iKi"
DIE DEUTSCHE CHRONIK; Fri
days; Oerman; eight pages 15x22; subscrlp
tlon $1.75: established 1898; F. H. Voshardt,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
WHITEHALL, c. h., Trempealeau
Co. -a 600+ pop., on Green Bay & Western
Rd., 36 m. N. N. E. of Winona. Minn. Flour
mills. Shipping point for farm products of
surrounding country.
WHITEHALL TIMES AND
BLAIR BANNER; Thursdays: four
pages 30x36; subscription $1; established
1860; J. B. Beach, editor and publisher. Also
dated at Blair. Circulation "iKi."
WHITEWATER, Walworth Co.Q
3,405+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 45 m. S. E. of Madison, the State
capital, and 51 W. S. W. of Milwaukee.
Seat of a normal school and a collegiate
institute. Farming.
REGISTER; semi-weekly; Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; eight pages 15J^x22;
subscription $2; established 18S7; Coe & Mc-
Kee, editors and publishers (12-^).
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,604. In 1895, I. In 1896, publisher
asserts, every edition exceeded 1.600; in 1897,
1.700. In 1898, yl. In 1899, y I. In 1900, y I.
Inl901, (z-6)I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, y I. In
1904, (z— 2, 4) I.
GAZETTE; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 18x34; subscription $1.25; astab
llshed 1879: F. R. Bloodgood, editor and pub-
lliher (3—3). Circulation "jkl." in 1902, Z
(2. 4. 5\
CHEESE AND DAIRY JOURNAL;
monthly (A A).
WILD ROSE, Waushara Co. n 68
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 5 m.
N. E. of Wautoma, the county seat. Farm-
ing and lumber.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
WISCONSIN.
May, 1901; J. R. Nash, editor; Times Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (3—3). Circ'n "iKl"
WILMOT. Kenosha Co. O^ 188 pop.,
18 m. S. W. of Kenosha, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
AGITATOR; Saturdays; Independent;
four pages 13x20 ; subscription 75 cents ; estab-
lished January, 1901; R. B. Swenson, editor;
Swenson Bros., publishers (3—5 P). Circula-
tion "JKL."
WILTON, Monroe Co. -a 400t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 18 m. S E.
of Sparta, the county seat. Saw and grist
mills. Agricultural and stock-raising re-
gion.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1894; J. E. Gruber,
editor; S.W. Brown, publisher. Circ'n "iii."
WITHEE, Clark Co. t] 306 pop., on
Wisconsin Central Rd., 40 m. E. of Chip-
pewa Fails. Agriculture.
SENTINEL; Fridays; republican: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50: established
February, 1902; J. A. Barager, editor and
publisher (9— 3). Circulation "jkl."
WITTENBERG, Shawano Co. cf 798t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 25 m.
E. by S. E. of Wausau. Agriculture and
lumber.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1893; I. R. Nye, editor; Hollembaek & Nye,
publishers (12—1). Circulation "jkl."
CHRISTIAN YOUTH; semimonthly;
lutheran; twenty four pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1890; Rev. K. O. Eidahl,
editor; United Norwegian Lutheran Church,
publishers (4— 5P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
les'* than 2,200. Actual average for 1896,
3,991. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
WONEWOC,-^""*"" Co. c 8ilt pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. and Bara-
boo r., 6}4 m. S. of Elroy. Flour and
saw mills. Agricultural and stock raising
country.
REPORTER ; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established April 1,
1876; H. H. Dunn, editor and publisher (10—3).
Circulation "Jiti"
WYOMING.
Population 92,531 1. Land Area 97,575 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Montana, east by South Dakota and Nebraska, south by
Colorado and Utah, and west by Utah, Idaho and Montana. State capital:
Cheyenne. Principal products and industries : Lumber, cattle and sheep raising.
Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 190.5), 51, divided as
follows : Daily, 4 ; semi-weekly, 4 ; weekly, 41 ; monthly, 2.
The cities of over 1,C60 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows:
Cheyenne 14,087+ Evanston 2,110+
Luraiiiie 8,207+ fSheridan 1,559+
RockSprings 4,363+ Greeu River 1,361+
Rawlins 2,317+
BASIN, Big Horn Co. b 200 pop., on
Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Rd., 60 m. S.
W. of Sheridan. Farming and stock raising.
BIG HORN CO. RUSTLER: Thurs-
days; republican; four to six pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1889; A.W. Sef ton,
editor; Big Horn County Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—3). Circulation 'jkl."
BATTLE LAKE, Carbon Co. P 380
pop., 50 m. S. of Rawlins, the county seat.
Copper mining.
WINER; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $3.50: established 1900; Wellman &
Wilson, editors and publishers. Clrc"n "jkl."
(AA).
BUFFALO, c. \i.,John$on (7o. i 710j
pop., 36 m from Clearmont, the nearest
railroad point. Stock raising and mining.
BULLiETIN; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription %2 ; estab-
lished 1890; A.. G. Lucas, editor and publisher
(9 — 3). Circulation "iKi."
VOICE; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1883; Hayden M. White, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation '•jkl"
BURLINGTON, Big Horn Co. ^
470 pop., 20 m. N. W. of Basin, the county
seat. Stock raising.
POST; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1903;
W. E. Contant, editor; Post Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—4). Circulation "jkl."
CASPER, Natrona Co. a 883t pop., on
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.
and North Platte r. Agriculture.
NATRONA CO. TRIBUNE; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1891; A. J. Mokler,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
WYOMING DERRICK; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$2; established 1890; Park C. Hays, editor and
publisher. Circulation "ikl."
CENTENNIAL, Albany Co. P, 300
pop., on Laramie, Hahus Peak & Pacific
Rd., 30 m.W. of Laramie. Mining, agricult-
ure and stock-raising.
POST; Saturdays; Independent; four
pages 13x20 ; subscription $2 ; established
July, 1902; J.Forrest Lewis, editor; Central
West Publishing Co., publishers (1—5).
CHEYENNE, c. h., Laramie Co. €\
14,087t pop., State Capital, on Union
Pacific, Burlington Route and Union Pa-
cific, Denver & Gulf Rds., 100 m. N. of Den-
ver, Col. Workshops of the Union Pacific
Railroad. Lignite and iron mines.
LEADER; every morning except Mon-
day; republican; eight pages 15x20; subscrip-
tion $6; established 1867; Leader Publishing
Co., publishers (12^). Circulation "ijcL- " In
1903, Z (4) (••).
WYOMING TRIBUNE; every
evening except Sunday, and S E M I -
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; repub-
lican; dailj' eight pages 15x22, semi-weekly
eight pages 16x22; subscription— dally $6,
semi weekly $3; established — daily 1884,
semi-weekly 19(J1; W. C. Deming, editor; J.
A. Walton, business manager (12 — 4).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl." Actual av»r-
agefor 1903, 2,709; /or 1904, 3.986.
Semi-Weekly: -'iKi.-' In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
Aitiial average for \^)A, 3,097.
CODY, Big Horn Co. "d 60 pop., 65 m.
N. W. of Basin, the county seat. Cattle
and sheep raising.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; four pages
18x24; subscription S2; established 1899; W.
F. Cody and J. H. Peake, editors and pub-
lishers (1—5 P). Circulation "jkl."
STOCKGROWER AND FARMER;
Tuesdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2: established 1902; J. K. Cal-
kins, editor and publisher (1 — 4). Circula-
tion "JKL "
DILLON, Carbon Co. g 200 pop.
DOUBLE JACK; Saturdays (A A).
DOUGLAS, c. h.. Converse Oo. a- 784t
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn ec Missouri Val-
ley Rd. and North Platte r., 150 m. N. of
Cheyemne. Agriculture and stock raising.
BILL BARLOW'S BUDGETj
Wednesdays ; eight pages 15x28 ; subscription
$2; established 1886: M. C. Barrow, editor;
M. C. & Minnie F. Barrow, oubllshers (3—3).
Circulation -jKi," In 1902, Z (3, 4, 5).
ENCAMPMENT, Carbon Co. Q 250
pop., 50 m. S. E. of Rawlins, the county
seat, and 40 S. E. of Wolcott, the nearest
railroad station. Stock raising.
HERALD; Fridays; mining; eight page*
15x23; subscription $2; established 1897; Earle
R. Clemens, editor; Herald Publishing Co.,
publishers (12— 3). Circ'n "jkl " Z(4)(»#).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1129
WYOMING.
EVANSTON, c. h,, Uinta Co. d
2,110f pop., on Union Pacific Ra. and Bear
r., 75 m. N. E. of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Lumber mills. Coal and iron ore.
NEWS-REGISTER} Saturdays ;
democratic; four pages 20x;(!6; subscription
$2; established 1879; J. U. AUard, editor and
publisher (9—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than l.lWJ. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JiLt.-
WYOMING PRESS; Saturdays; re-
publican; eight pages 16x22; subscription $2;
established 1896; Geo. Ewer, Jr., editor and
publisher (3—3). Circ'n "iiki." In 1899, Z.
In 1902. ".iKL."
GARLAND, ^i"^' Horn Co. ^200 pop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd. in
Nebraska, 12 m. N. E. of Ralston. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
GUARD; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
subscription $2; established September, 1901;
F. W. Cooley, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
GILLETTE, Crook Co. □' 151t pop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd., 55 m.
S. W. of Sundance.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
GREEN RIVER, c. h., Sweetwater
Co. p 1,361+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 15 m.
W. by S. W. of Rock Springs. Stock raising
and mining.
STAR ; Fridays; republican; four pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1886;
Orcemas Davis, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation ••jkl."
GUERNSEY, Laramie Co. P, 400
pop., on Burlington & Missouri River Rd.,
22 m. E. of Cheyenne, the county seat and
State capital. Copper mining and iron
industry.
IRON GAZETTE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1899; Chas. S. Mills, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
KEMMERER, Uinta Co. -n 800 pop..
on Oregon Short Line Rd. A trade center
and outfitting point. Coal mines.
CAMERA; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $2; established
1898; Ed. S. Brooke, editor; Kemmerer Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (6—3). Circ'n -vjiL.'
L A N D E R, c. h., Fremont Co. D 737t
pop., 135 m. N. W. of Rawlins. Gold min-
ing, farming and stock raising.
CLIPPER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 17x24; subscription $2; established 1887;
Frank S. Smith, editor and publisher (3—3)
Circulation: In 1895, I. Actual average for
1896, 1,1 '70. In 1897. Y. In 1898. "jkl." Actual
average for 1902, 1,405. In 1903, yl. In
1904 yl.
WIND RIVER MOUNTAINEER;
Fridays; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1885; Cora V.Wesley,
«ditor and publisher (6— 3). Circ'n "i£i."
LARAMIE, c. h., Albany Co. n,8,207t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and Laramie r.,
57 m. W. N. W. of Cheyenne, the State cap-
ital. Tannery, rolling mills, machine shops,
soda-reduction works and numerous manu I
WYOMING.
faotories. Seat of State University. Stock
raising, mining and lumber.
BOOMERANG; every morning except
Monday, and SEM1-WEEKL.Y, Mondays
and Thursdays; democratic; daily four pageg
18x24, semi-weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $6. semi-weekly $2; estab-
lished 1881; Mark H. Place, editor; Boomer-
ang Co.. publishers (7—3 P). Circulation-
daily "iKL." semi weekly "JKL "
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; daily four pages 18x24, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription — dally $6,
weekly $1; established 1890; W. E. Chaplin,
editor; Chaplin, Spafford & Mathison, pub-
lishers (7—3).
Circulation— Daily : "iml"
Weekly: In 1895, "ijO; " In 1896, publisher
asserts, smallest edition 1,220. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, "jiy,." In 1900, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
TIMES; Saturdays; Independent-repub-
lican ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $S ; estab-
lished 1886; F. W. Ott, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
WYOiMING INDUSTRIAL JOUR-
NAL; monthly ; mining, live stock, agricult-
ure and Irrigation; thirty two pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1899; F. W.
Ott. editor; Industrial Journal Company,
publishers (12— 4 P). Circulation "jkl." In
1900. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
WYOMING SCHOOL JOURNAL
monthly; educational; twenty pages 7x10
subscription $1; established December, 1904
S. S. Stockwell, editor; Wyoming Teachers
Association, publishers (2—5 P).
LTJSK, Converse Co. Ch 180t pop., on
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd..
142 m. N. of Cheyenne, the State capital.
Agriculture and stock raising.
HER A LD ; Thursdays : democratic ; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $2; established 1886;
J. E. Mayes, editor and publisher (9—3). Cir-
culation "JKL "
MEETEETSE, Big Horn Co. t: on
Burlington and Missouri River Rd.. 98 m.
S. E. of Red Lodge.
BIG HORN CO. NEWS; semi-
weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays (A A).
WYOMIN<i STANDARD, Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15^.^x22; subscription
$2; established December. 1903; C. F. Rath-
bone, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
NEWCASTLE, c. h., Weaion Co.^
756+ pop., on Burlington Route Rd. Stock
raising, coal mining and agriculture.
NEWS- JOURNAL; Fridays; repub-
lican; twelve pages 15x22; subscription S2; es-
tablished 1889; A. L. Putnam, editor; W. W.
Kellev. publisher. Circulation "iKL •
TIMES: Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $2 ; established
June. 1902; M. H. Camplin, editor and pub-
lisher (1—1). Circulation "Jiu-"
PINED ALE, Fremont Co. u 100 m.
N. of Rook Springs.
ROUNDUP; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $2: established
19()4; C. Walt Brandon, editor and publisher
(3—5 P).
PRINCETOI»r.
SIMILKAMEEN; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; six pages 11x17; subscription $2;
established 19(K); J. M Wright, editor; A. E.
Howse, publisher (1—5).
RAWLINS, c. h., Carbon Co, q 2,317t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 136 m. W. by N.
1130
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WYOMING.
W. of Laramio. Commercial gateway En-
campment Mines to Northwest Colorado.
Coal and iron mines and railroad machine
shops. Mining, wool growing and stock
raising.
REPUBLICAN > semi-weekly, Wednes-
days and Saturdays; republican; eight pages
16x22; subscription $2.50; established 1889;
Geo. W. Perry, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation "^ii."
CARBON CO. JOURNAL? Satur-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $8; established 1879; Will Raid, edi-
tor and publisher (6—3). Circulation •■jkl."
RIVERSIDE, Carbon Co. g on
Union Pacific Rd., 1}4 m- from Encamp-
ment.
RECORD; Thursdays; mining; inde-
pendent; four pages 16x22; subscription $2;
established June, 1902; A. B. Exson, editor
and publisher (1—4). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
ROCK SPRINGS, S»ettwater Co. p
4,363+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 288 m. E. of
Salt Lake City, Utah. Coal mining, cattle
and sheep.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; twelve to eighteen pages llxlB; sub-
scription $1.90; established 1882; James E.
Hill, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation: "jkl." Actual average for
1903,1,055. Inl904, "JXL."
MINER; Thursdays; republican; four
to six pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1880 : Frank B. Crumley, editor ; Rock
Springs Publishing Co., publlRhers (1— 4). Cir-
culation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
SARATOGA, Carbon Co. p on North
Platte r., 23 m. S. of and connected by stage
with Walcott. Stock raising, agriculture
and mining.
SUN; Thursdays; independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1891; J.
WTOmiNO.
T. Crawford, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "iJU."
SHERIDAN, o. h., Sheridan Co. b
1,559+ pop., on Burlington Route Rd., In Big
Horn mojintains, 186 m. S. of Miles City,
Mont. Farming, stock raising and coal
and gold mining.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1887; Chas. Becker, editor and
publisher (12—3) Circulation "jkl."
POST; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x42; subscription $2; established 1887;
J. F. Mills, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "im,"
SUNDANCE, c. h., Crook Co. a 294t
pop., 61 ra. W. of Deadwood, S. Dak. Stock
raising and farming.
CROOK CO. MONITOR; Fridays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; Joe Lytle, editor and
publisher (10— 3 1. Circulation ■■ua,"
THERMOPOLIS, Fremont Co. a
299+ pop., on Big Horn r. at foot of Shoshone
Mountains. Sheep, cattle and horses.
OPTIMIST; Fridays (A A).
RECORD; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1901; L. J. & A. L. Duhig. editors and pub-
lishers (2—4). Circulation "jkl."
WHEATLAND, Laramie Co. rx 450
pop., on Cheyenne & Northern Rd., 96 m. N.
of Cheyenne, the State capital. Potatoes.
grain and lire stock.
WORLD; Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; established
1894; I. O. Mlddaugh, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "isi "
DOMINION OF CANADA.
Population 4.833,230. Area 3,456,383 sq. miles.
Consists of the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick,
Prince Edward Island, Manitoba, British Columbia and the Northwest Territories.
Bounded north by the Arctic Ocean, east by the Atlantic Ocean, Davis' Strait
and Baffin's Bay; south, southeast and southwest by the United States, and west
by Alaska and the Pacific Ocean. Dominion capital : Ottawa, Ont. Principal
products and industries : Lumber, furs, fish and the manufacture of flour, fer-
tilizers, woolen and cotton goods. Number of newspapers and other periodicals
(March 30, 1905), 1058, divided as follows : Daily, 107; tri-weekly, 1; semi-weekly, 28;
weekly, 760; bi-weekly, 4 ; semi-monthly, 20; monthly, 135 ; bi-monthly, 1 ; quar-
terly, 2.
The cities of over 20,000 population, according to the Canadian census of 1901,
are as follows :
Montreal, P. Q 266,S'^6
Toronto, Out 207,971
Oiiebec, P. Q 6S,S34
Ottawa, Ont 59.902
Hamilton, Ont 32,>>'>0
Winuipetr, 3Iau 42,340
Halifax, N. S 40,787
St. John. N. If 40,711
London, Ont 37,9S3
Vancouver, B. C 26,196
Victoria, B. C 20,821
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
ARMSTRONG, Yale District g 800
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 60 m. S. E. of
Kamloops. Agriculture, mining and lum-
bering.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four page'* 13x19; subscription $2; estab
llslied May, i;t02; E. V. Chambers, editor and
publisher (-i— 3). Circulation "j_kl."
ASHCROFT, Yale and Kamloops Dis-
tricts n 500 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.
and W. bank of Frazer r., 130 m. N. E. of
Vancouver. Mining and farming.
JOURN'A L; Saturdays; mining, agricul-
ture; four pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1895; F. 8. Reynolds, editor and
publisher (9— 3). Circulation "jkl.-
CAMBORNE, Camborne District Q,
25<) pop.
MIXER: Wednesdays (A A).
CHILLIWACK, 2^ew Westmimter
District -a 1,500 pop., on Fraser r., 50 m. E. of
New Wegtminster, the county seat. Agri-
culture and lumberine.
PROCURESS; Wednesdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1891; W.
T. Jackman, editor and publisher (3—3). Cir-
culation "iKX."
CRANBROOK, Kootenay Co. U
800 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 18 m. S.
W. of Lark. Lumbering and mining.
HERA Ll);Thursday8;fourpages 17i*'x24;
subscription $2; established 1898; F. E. Simp
•on, editor and publisher!:; — 3). Circ'n "jkl."
CUMBERIiAND, Comox District p
2,500 pop., on Vancouver Island. 115 m. N.
W. of Victoria, the capital of the Province.
Farming, lumbering and mining.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays (A A).
NEWS; Tuesdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1890; W. B. Anderson, editor and publisiier
(9—3). Circulation "iit"
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
ENDERBY, Enderhy Co. R 1&4 pop.,
on Canadian Pacific Rd., 57 m. E. of Kam-
loops.
EDENOGRAPH: Wednesdays (A A).
FERGUSON, Yale-Caribou Co. 28 m.
S. E. of Arrowhead. Gold, silver, copper
and lead mining.
L.AROEAIJ EAGLE; Wednesdays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1899; E. G. Woodward, editor and pub-
lisher (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
FERNIE, Kootenay District P, 2,000
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. Saw mills,
coal mining and coke works.
FREE PRESS; Saturdays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1898; H. G. Watson, editor; J. R.
Wallace, publisher. Circulation •'usa,.''
FORT STEELE, Kootenay District
D 600 pop., on Kootenay r. Mining.
PROSPECTOR; Saturdays; four pages
16x22; subscription $2: established 1895; A.B.
Grace, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
1.016. In 1898, vl. Actual average for
1899. 1,149. In 1900. yl. In 1901. -JiCL." Act-
ual averaai' for a year ending with June,
1902. 1 , 1 99. In 1903, ■•jxi."
GOLDEN, f^ast Kootenay District P,
705 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. Lum-
bering and mining.
STAR; Fridays (A A).
GRAND FORKS, Yale District R
1,012 pop., on Canadian Pacific and Nelson
& Ft. Shepherd Rds., 40 m.N. of Republic,
Wash. Lumbering and mining.
EVENIN(; SUN: Tuesday and Friday
(▲A).
NEWS-GAZETTE J Saturdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $2;
established August, 1885; W. A. Harkin, edi-
tor; Grand Forks Publishing Company( Ltd.),
publishers (,6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
1J32
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
OREEN^WOOD, Yale District p 700
pop. Mining.
BOUNDARY CREEK TIxlIES;
Saturdaj's; twenty pages 9x13; subscription
<2; established 1896; Times Printing and Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Circu-
lation "JKL."
KAMLOOPS, Tale District g 1,517
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and at the
confluence of the North and South Thomp-
«on rs. Railroad machine shops, round-
house, etc. Stocls raising, mining and lum-
bering.
INLAND SENTINEL.; semi-weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; Independent: four
pages 16x22; subscription $2; established 1880;
Inland Sentinel Limited Liability, editors
and publishers (3— 3).
Circulation: In 1897, ".TKL." Inl89a.Z. Ac-
tual average for 1902, 1,187. In 1903, "jkx"
STANDARD; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $3; established 1897; F. E.
Young, editor and publisher (3— 3). Circula-
tion ••JKL." In 19u2, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
'K.ASJjO ^ Kootenay District U^ 150pop.,
on Kaslo & Slocan Rd., 30 m. N. of Nelson.
Mining.
KOOTENAIAN ; Thursdays; four pages
15x2'«J ; subscription $2 ; established 1895 ;
Blackburn & Webster, editors and publish
•rs (6—3). Circulation "iKt ••
KELOWNA, YaJe District U, 261
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.
CLARION; Thursdays (A A).
XiADNER, New Westminster District
^ 560 pop . 11 m. S. E. of Vancouver.
DELTA NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
XiADYSMITH, Nanaimo District P
610 pop., on Esquimault & Nanaimo Rd., 10
m. S. E. of Nanaimo. Coal, copper and gold
mining, fishing, farming, copper smelting,
lumbering and iron works.
LEA D E R ; semi weekls', Wednesdays
and Saturdays; liberal; four pages 18x24;
Bubscrlptlon $2; established September,
1901; T. L. Grahame, editor and publisher
(3 — 3) Circulation "jkl." (A A).
RECORDER; Saturdays (A A).
MIDWAY, Yale District O, 275 pop..
on Canadian Pacific Rd., 20 m. W. of Grand
Forks. Lumbering and mining.
DISPATCH ; Mondays; four pages 13x20;
subscription $2; established July, 1902; CM.
Grouse, editor and publisher.
MOYIE, East Kootenay District P, 500
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 18 m. N. of
Cranbrook. Mining.
LEADER; Saturdays; Independent; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; established
1898; F. J. Smyth, editor; F.J.Smyth & Co.,
publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
m A.'NAXM.O, Nanaimo District p 6,512
pop., on Esquimalt & Nanaimo Rd., Van-
couver Island and Gulf of Georgia, about
75 m. N. by N. W. of Victoria, the capital
of the Province. Coal and gold mining,
fishing and farming.
FREE PRESS; every evening except
Sunday, and SE3II-\VEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; four pages 18x24; subscription-
dally $5, semi weekly $1.50; established 1874;
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
Norrls Bros., editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation— daily "jkl." semi-weekly "jkl- "
HERALD; semi weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; four pages 18x24; subscription $2;
established 1899 ; A. C. Thompson, editor ;
Nanaimo Herald Printing and Publishing
Company, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
NELSON, West Kootenay District O,
4,500 pop., on Canadian Pacific and Nelson
& Ft. Sheppard Rds. and Kootenay r., 115
m. S. of Revelstoke. Mining district.
NEWS; every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; four pages
18x24; subscripiioii— daiJy $5, weekly $2; es-
tablished May, 1902; F. J. Deane. editor and
publisher (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
ECONOMIST; Wednesdays; sixteen
pages 9x123^; subscription $1.50; established
1897; D. M. Carley, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
NEW DENVER, TFesf Kool enny Dis-
trict c\ 300 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.
Mining.
LEDGE; Thursdays; four pages 15x23;
•ubscription $2; established 1893; R. T.
Lowerj', editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jkl."
NEW^ WESTMINSTER, New
Westminster District -n 6,668+ pop., on Can-
adian Pacific and Great Northern Rds. and
Frazer r., 15 m. from its mouth, and 70 N. N.
E. of Victoria, the Provincial capital. Th«
river Is navigable to this point for vessels
of small tonnage. Trade in fish, lumber,
oils, furs and grain. Salmon canning. Ag-
riculture and stock raising.
COLUMBIAN; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays ; inde-
pendent; daily four, weekly thirty two pages
11x15 ; subscription — d ail V $5, weekly $1 ;
established— daily 1886, weekly 1857; J. D.Tay-
lor, editor; The Columbian Company (Limit-
ed), publishers (8—3 P). Circulation— daily
"JKL " weeklv 'jkl." In 1899. weekly Z. In
1900, Z. In 1902. "jkl."
PHCENIX, Yale Co. g 17It pop.-
loc»l estimate 1,500— on Canadian Pacific
and Great Northern Rds. Mining.
PIONEER AND BOUNDARY MIN-
ING JOURNAL; Saturdays; mining;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $2 : W. B.
Wlllcox, editor ; Pioneer Publi.'shing Co.,
publishers (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
POPLAR, Yale Co. R.
NUGGET; Fridays (A A).
REVELSTOKE, Kootenay District
m, 500 pop. — local estimate 2,200— -on Can-
adian Pacific Rd. and Columbia r., 129 m. E.
of Kamloops. Mining, Smelter and saw
and shingle mills.
HERALD; Thursdays; conservative;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1897; Revelstoke Herald Publishing
Company (Ltd.), editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation "jkl."
KOOTENAY MAIL; Saturdays;
liberal; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1893; E. A. Haggen. editor;
Kootenay Mail Publishing Co., publishers
(2-4).
Circulation "iSL." In 1904, February, pub-
lisher asserts, no Issue during 1903 was less
than 1,100. In 1904, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
113;i
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
ROSSLAND, Kootenay District P,
6,125 pop., on Cauadlan Pacific Rd., 40 m.
S. W. of Nelson. Gold and copper mlnlnpr.
EVENING WOllI.Di every evening
except Sunday ; independent ; four pages
15x22: subscription $6; established 1901; Alfred
W. Dyer, editor; The World Publishing Co.,
publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In li)01."ija" Actual average
for <i year ending with June, 1S)02, 1,0^20.
In 1903. "JKL." (A A).
01 1 NEK; every morning except Monday,
«nd WEEKIiY, Fridays; dally four
pages 15x22, weekly eight pages; subscription
—daily $10.50, weekly $2; established 1896;
The Rossland Miner Printing and Publish-
ing Co., publishers. Circulation— daily "jkl."
weekly 'mjil."
S A N D O N , Kootenay District, on
Canadian Pacific Rd. Silyer mining.
MINING REVIEW; Saturdays (A A).
SLOGAN, Kootenay District P, 700
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 48 m. S. W.
of Nelson. Mining.
DRlLLi; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1899; C. E. Smither-
Ingale, editor and publisher (3—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
TRAIL, Kootenay District^] 1,200 pop.,
on Columbia r. and Canadian Pacific Rd.
Smelter.
TRAIL. CREEK NEWS; Saturdays;
four pages 13x30; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1895; J.D. Anderson, editor; Esling &
Anderson, publishers (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
TROUT LAKE, West Kootenay Dis-
trict O, M) pop., 52 m. S. E. of Ferguson.
].ARI>EA1J MINING REVIEWi
Thursdays (A A).
TOPIC; Fridays; conservative; four
pages 11x21; subscription $2: estaljilshed
1897; H. Murray, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation ■■jki..'- (A A).
VANCOUVER, c. h., New We$tmin~
ster Dittrict -a 2(),19t) pop., on Burrard Inlet.
Is the Pacific Coast terminus of the Cana-
dian Pacific and Great Northern Rds. and
the headquarters for the China and Japan
and the Australian and New Zealand steam-
ship lines. Dally steamers ply between here
and Victoria, the capital of the Province, 90
m. south, Nanaimo, and Seattle, Wash., and
San Francisco, Cal. Agriculture, mining,
lumbering and salmon canning. Coal in
abundance.
NEWS-ADVERTISER I every morning
except Monday, and WEEK LY, Wednes-
days; independent; daily eight, weekly six-
teen pages 17x24 ; subscription— daily t5,
weekly 50 cents ; established— daily 1885,
weekly 1888; F. C. Cotton, editor; News-Ad-
vertiser, publishers (9—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1897, "iKL" In
1898. Z. In 1900. zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl»
In 1903, ■■JKL."
Weelily: "jkl ••
PROVINCE; every morning and even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKI^Y, Satur-
days ; liberal ; ten to sixteen pages 15x22;
subscription — daily $5, weekly $i ; estab-
lished-daily 1898, weekly 1893; W. C. Nichol,
editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation — Daily: Actual average for
FACTS ABOUT
The Vancouver Province
ITS FIELD
Embraces, besides the Cities of Vancouver and New Westminster,
the whole of the Mainland of British Columbia, Vancouver Island
and Yukon Territory.
ITS CIRCULATION
Is greater than that of any two other newspapers published in
British Columbia. Its books and records are open to inspection.
The Province prints daily its circulation figures and furnishes an
affidavit of their correctness.
ITS ADVERTISING.
The Province carries of paid advertising almost double the
amount of any of its contemporaries. It requests inquiries from
local advertisers as to its value as an advertising medium.
HENRY DE CLERQUE,
special Representative,
701-702 Schiller BIdg., Chicago. 829 Temple Court, New York.
11J4
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER UIRECTORY,
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
1899. 3,373; for l-.Wi. 6.161: for 19«il.
5,7'i3;/or iy«/->. 5,937: /or ij<.«. 5,!s3!S;
for 1SX.4. 7. 1*29.
Weekly: In 18M5. -iki,.- In 1896. I. In
1*^97.11. IiiH9S.>||. In l><y9. yl. In l'>it,' jki ••
WOKliOi »*>•*• ry evenlnjf except Sundav,
•n.l SE.^I I- WEEKLY. Tues.lnys and Kri
days: ln<lepeii<tent liberal ; el^ht ti> sixteen
paKes-dally 17x2l. semi weekly 17x21 and
19x)4: subacrlptlon-dallv f ". f»einl weekly $1 ;
e«t«bllshed H13; World PubllHhlnKConipany,
publlsheri > "■> — 3 Pi.
Circulntiou — l>nlly: Accorded H from 1892
to 1S95. In H9fl. II. In ^97. II Z. In !'»■!,
yH. In I'-'.n*, zll. Inl9«iO, vll. Inl9<)l.yH.
In V.ori. vli. In 19i«, yl. In rJ04. v|.
Heini- Weekly: Katln^ varied from O In
IH92 to H In lsy5. In l^.»fi, ||. In 1^7. II /..
In H'<^. vH. In 1><W. zll. In Iixn, yH. In
1901, V II. In :'««r.'. vll. Inl'.ttS. vl. InlKH.yl.
IM>EPKM)E\T ; Sntnfdays; labor;
six pacea ISx2"J; siih-icrlptt on $1 : established
l»»t : Oeor^e Barllcy. editor; Independent
Printing Conipanv. publKhers (7— 3i. Circu-
lation "jKi - In I'O',, Z (4) (••).
MT. PLEASANT A » V O C A T E :
Saturdavs; four pa^'es 19x21: Hiibacriptlun
$1; established ISW; Mrs. K. Whitnev, editor
and nublUher. Circulation -jiii.' (^ A'-
WESTEKN (LAKION: Thursdays;
nociallst : f.ur paRen 15x22; mibscrlptlon Mi
cents; established r.Ol ; It. P. Petti piece, edi
tor; Western SotHalist PubliihinK Co., pub
lishtrs ' 12-3'. Circulation -jki •■
liltlTISlI ( <)M MBIA LIMHEK-
MAN; monthly (A A •■
>IININ<; E.\<HANC;E: monthly;
niinlnK ; tv.entv-eljrht papes 9x12; §ul>scrlp-
tlon tl: established I'^W: G. SheUion Will
lama, editor and publlshar (.1 — 4i. Circula-
tion ••■IKL-
VERNON, Tale District "^ 900 pop.,
on Canadian i^acitlc Rd., 75 m. S. E. of Kam
loopi. Saw mills. Agriculture, lumbering
and niiuiiiK.
NEWS; Thurndayg; eight pages 15x22;
•ubscdption $-i: establiihed 1891 ; J. F. Smith,
editor; News Printing and Pubiiflbing Com-
pany, publlahers (6—3 1. Circulation
VICTORIA, c.h., Victoria DiatrietQ^
Capital ol" the I'roTlnce, 2ii.821 pop.,
on Eaqiilinalt & Nanalino R<i., Juan de Fuoa
■trait and Southeastern extremity of Van-
couTer Island, opposite the entrance to
Puget sound. Dally steamers to Tacoma,
Wash., and points on Puget nound ; flve-
day service to San Francisco, and \veekly
steamers to Alaska. Steamers ply dally
except Monday between here and Van-
couver. Lumt>ering, gold, silver, copper
and ooal mining, tiaheries and commerce.
C O L O N I W T J every morning except
Mon<lay, and SE.M I- WEEK L Y, Mon.lays
and Fridays; conservative: elKlit pages 16xU3;
subscription — dally $j, semi weekly (1 ;
established-daily 1828. semi ■ weekly 18S8;
Colonist PrlntlriK' and Publishing Co. (Lim-
ited I, editors and publishers i 1 — 1 1.
Circuliitiou- Daily: Inls<^5. 1. In 1896. I.
In 1897. IZ. Actu<il average for a year end-
ing xeith June, 1S9S. 'i,H5H. In 1S99. vH.
Inl9<J<i.vI. In 19111, (z— 4) I. ArtunI (ivrraije
for 19«r2. 3, .574: for 1903, 3,695. In
19o4. vll.
Semi-Weeklr: In 1896,-uu,." In 1897, Z.
In IsiH. n. In 1899. yl. In 19nii. yl. In
1901, yl. In l'.tii2. yl. In lf03. yl. In 1904, y I.
TIlTEtM every erening except Sunday,
and WEEKLV, tw|.-e *-^yeek, 1 upfdays
and Fridays: liberal; eight pages 17x22; sub-
MLLION5
are spent for AMERICAN GOODS every
year by the merchants of British Columbia.
Knowing ones advertise in
THe Colonist
and get a share of this tradr.
The "WANT" medium of the Canadian Northwest Coast.
More "Want" ads. appear in The Colonist than in any other paper
in the Dominion, west of Winnipeg.
Wc Cover the Entire Province.
Branch Office in Vancouver.
DAILY. $s^ PER ANNUM.
5EMI WEEKLY. $I.oo PER ANNUM.
THE COLONIST,
Viclorid, B. C,
CANADA,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1135
BItlTISH COLUMBIA.
MANITOBA.
■crlptlon — dallv $5, weekly $1; eitabllihed
1884 ; Wm. Templenian, manager ; Times
PrlntlnK and Publishing Co. (Limited), pub-
llBherg (!»— 3).
Circiilutioii-Daily: In 1898, "uu, " In
1899. zl. In 19(K). vl. In 1901, (z— 4) I. In
190J. (z-S) 1. In 1903. (z— 1) I. In 1904, yl.
Weekly: In 1896. -VKi." In 1897, Z. In
190-J. ••.• K 1 . ■• In 190.^ Z ( n ( • •).
WEEK; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages VixMU,; Bubscrlptlou $1; established
January, 19(4; S. A. G. Finch, editor and
publisher (1—") P).
BRITIHH COLUMBIA MINING
RECORI) I monthly; fifty six to sixty
pages 9x12; subscription t'i; entabllshed 1894;
The Milling Record Limited Liability, editors
and publishers.
Circulation: In 1896, "iKL" Actual aver-
age for a year ending with February, 1898,
2.800. In 1899. H. In 19(X). yl. In 1901,yl.
In 1W2, vl. In 1903, ".-kj."
CANADIAN EAGLE} monthly (A A).
WILMER, ^ast Kootenay District P,
400 pop., ou Canadian Pacific Rd., 80 m.
from Golden.
OUTCROP; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 1.txJ2 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1900: Wm. P. Evans, editor and pub-
lisher (1 — 1). Circulation "ikl."
YMIR, Kootenay District Q, on Nelson
& Fort Shepherd Rd., 20 m. S. of Nelson.
Gold mining.
MIRROR; Wednesdays; four pagei
14x23; subscription S2; established 1896; C.
Dell Smith, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir
culation "jkl."
MANITOBA.
ARNAUD, Provenclier District O, 20
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 46 m. S. of
Winnipeg.
ADVANCE; Fridays (A A).
BALDUR, Lisgar District p 300 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 30 m. S. of Mel-
bourne. Farming.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1898; S. R. P. Cooper, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3^. Circulation "jkl."
B I R T Li E , Marquttte District \2 846t
pop., on Manitoba & Northwestern Rd., 200
m. N. W. of Winnipeg, the capital of the
Province. Headquarters of the Dominion
Government Indian Agency. Lumber and
flour mills. Farming.
EYE-WITNESS; Tuesdays; independ
«nt; four pages 17x3S; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; E. J. Wilson, editor; Blrtle Print-
ing Co., publishers. Circulation "ikl."
BOISSEVAIN, Brandon District p
898 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. In an
agricultural district.
GLOBE; Thursdays; liberal; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1890; W,
Ashley, editor and publisher (9—3). Circula-
tion "JKJ,."
BOISSEVAIN, Selkirk District p
750 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 182 m. S.
W. of Winnipeg, the capital of the Prov-
ince. Flour mill. Agriculture.
GliOBE; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1890;
W. H. Ashley, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
RECORDER; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1689; A,
Barton, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkj.."
BRANDON, Selkirk District p 6,000
pop., on Canadian Puclflo, Canadian North-
ern and Great Northwest Central Rd«. and
S. bank of the Assinlbolne r.. 135 m. W. of
Winnipeg, thecapltal of the Province. Ag-
riculture and stock raising. Flour, lumber
and woolen mills and twine factory.
SUN; every morning, and WESTERN
SIjN, Thursdays; liberal; dally four pages
13x20, weekly eight pages 15x21%; subscrip-
tion—dally $3.50, weekly $1; established-
daily 1898. weekly 1881; J. A. Osborne, edi-
tor; The Western Publishing Co., publishers
(8— 3P).
Circulation— Daily : "ji^l"
Weekly: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, H Z. In
1898, yll. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
(z— 4, 5,) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jkl."
TIMES; Thursdays; twelve pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1886; Clarence
King, editor and publisher; issues also an
eight page Saturday edition (12—4).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for IWd,
1,493. Inl904,(z-4)1 (••).
CARBERRY, Macdonald Di8trict\^
1,000 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 26 m.
E. of Brandon, and 105 W. of Winnipeg.
Agriculture and grain and stock raising.
EXPRESS; Thursdays; confiervatlve;
eight pages 20x36; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; Ben A. Huckell, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "JKi."
NEWS; Fridays; liberal; eight pages
14x21 ; subscription $1 ; established 1889 ;
W. Small, editor and publisher (3—3). Cir-
culation "JUL."
CARMAN, Selkirk District p 1,200
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.,57m. S. W. of
Winnipeg, the capital of the Province.
Two grist mills and five grain olevators.
Agriculture.
DUFFERIN LEADER; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; J. W. Jameson, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl "
STANDARD; Fridays; conservative;
ei^ht pages 13x22; subscription $1; established
1890: George Harper, editor and publisher.
Circulation "iju, "
CARTWRIGHT, Lisgar District p
175 pop.— local estimate 350 — on Canadian
Pacific Rd., 148 m. S. W. of Winnipeg.
Wheat, cattle and hogs.
ROCK LAKE REVIEW; Thurs-
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899; Robert J. C. Stead, editor and
Dubllsher (3— 3). Circulation "iKL"
CRYSTAL CITY, Lisgar District P
on Canadian Pacific Rd., 5 m. S. W. of Pilot
Mound. Grist and saw mills, elevatori
and brick yards.
COURIER; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1898; N.
E. Nunn, editor and publisher (3—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
CYPRESS RIVER, Macdonald Dis-
trict p on Canadian Pacific Rd., 100 m. S.W.
of Winnipeg, the capital of the Province.
Farming.
WESTERN PRAIRIE; Fridays; eight
pages 13x20: subscription $1; established
1136
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MANITOBA.
1897; C. E. Bastin, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation •'jki-"
DAUPHIN, Marquette District^ 1,065
pop., on Canadian Northern Rd., 7 m. W.
of Dauphin Lake and 176 m. N. W. of
Winnipeg, the capital of the Province.
Farming and lumbering.
PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; Press Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (3—3).
Circulation "jsi.'
SPECTATOR; Thursdays; conserva-
tive; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1904; S. A. Slocum, editor and pub-
lisher (6—4).
DELORAINE, Brandon District P
650 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 200 m.
S. W. of Winnipeg. Farming.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1899; Frank Lush, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation ■jkl"
TIi^IES; Thursdays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1886; Geo. Pat-
terson, editor and publisher. CIrc'n -jkl."
DOMINION CITY, Provencher Dis.
trict P 400 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.,
55 m. S. of Winnipeg, the capital of the
Province. Mining and farming.
ECHO; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; establlahed
189S; E. F. Collins, editor; D. Phillips, pub-
lisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl.-
ELGIN, Brandon District p 150 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 33 m. S. of Bran-
don. Agriculture.
BANNER; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established March, 1901; A.
H. Liversidge, editor; W. Llversidge, pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation "JKI-."
ELKHORN, Selkirk District p 500
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 196 m. W. of
Winnipeg, the capital of the Province.
Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; eight pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1892; W.
J. Thompson, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "iBi"
EMERSON, Provencher District ^\
660 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and Red r.,
65 m. S. of Winnipeg, the Provincial capital.
Farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays; eight pages 13x30;
BUbscription SI; established 1895; W. B.
Ballentlne, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion 'iKL."
GIMLI, Selkirk District D- 200 pop., 50
m. N. of Winnipeg. Railroad station is
Nettley Lalie, on Canadian Pacific Rd.
SVAVA; monthly; fifty-two pages 4i^x6;
subscription $1 ; established 1897 ; G. M.
Thompson, editor and publisher (12—3) Cir-
culation "JKL."
GLADSTONE, Marquette District -p
878 pop., on Manitoba & Northwestern Rd.,
about 80 m. W. of Winnipeg, the capital of
the Province. Farming.
AGE; Thursdayg ; independent; eight
pages 20x26; subsorlptlon $1 ; established 1872;
H. J. Newman, editor; Age Publishing Com-
pany, publUhera (6—3). Circulation "jju. "
MANITOBA.
GLENBORO, Marquette District p
150 pop., on Canadian Paciflo Rd., 100 m.
S. W. of Winnipeg, the Provincial capital.
Farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pages 13x20,
subscription $1 ; established 1892 ; W. T.
Shipley, editor and publisher (3—3). Circu-
lation "fiU,."
GRAND VIEW, Marquette District
-a 200 pop., on Canadian Northern Rd., 25
m. N. E. of Brandon. Grain and flour.
EXPONENT; Fridays; eight pages 18x20;
subscription $1; established March, 1901;
George A. Graham, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation -jkl."
HAMIOTA, Marquette District -a 50O
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 87 m. from
Brandon. Grain, flour and cattle chief
shipments.
ECHO; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 18x20; subscription $1; established
1902; Ed. L. Stone, editor; Venables & Stone,.
publishers (1—4)- Circulation "jkl."
HARTNEY, Selkirk District p 80a
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.. 125 m. W. of
Winnipeg. Four grain elevators. Agri-
culture.
STAR; Fridays; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1893 ; Murdoch &
Lewis, editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
HOLLAND, MacdonaU District p
450 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. , about 90 m.
S. W. of Winnipeg. Elevators. Wheaf
OBSERVER; Fridays; eight to sixteen
pages 13x30; subscription $1; established 1895;
B. W. Woodhull, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
LA RIVIERRE, Lisgar District g
on Canadian Pacific Rd., 11 m. E. by N. of
Pilot Mound.
TIMES; semimonthly; four pages 13x20;
subscription 25 cents; established 1901; R. H.
Spedding, editor. Circulation "jkl."
LYLETON, Brandon District p on
Canadian Pacific Rd., 60 m. S. of Vlrden.
HERALD; Fridays (A A).
MACGREGOR, Macdonald District
-n 300 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 21 m.
W. of Portage la Prairie, the county dis-
trict, and T4 W. of Winnipeg, the capital of
the Province. Farming, live stock and
lumbering.
HERALD; Fridays; Independent-lib-
eral; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1897; Bailey & Son, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
M A N I T O U . Selkirk District p 600'
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 102 m. S.W.
of Winnipeg, the capital of the Province.
Farming.
SUN; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; W. D. Rutton,
editor and publisher (9—3). Circ'n "jkl."
\\ESTERN CANADIAN; Wednes-
days; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1900; R. H. Spedding, editor and
publisher (7— 3). Circulation "jkl."
MELITA, Selkirk District p 500 vojt.,.
on Canadian Pacific Rd., 65 m. S. W. of
Brandon. Farming.
ENTERPRISE i Thursdays ; indepen-
dent ; eight pages 18x30 ; subscription $1 u
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1137
MAMTOliA.
MANITOBA.
established 1890 ; J. B. Urahaiii, editor and
publisher (7— 3). Circulation 'Mjtt "
WESTERN PR0(;KE8S( Wednes
days; eight pact's 15x23; subsorlptlou $1 ; es-
tablished 1H99; Robert Simpson, editor and
publisher. Circulation "tsi"
MIAMI, Lisgar Dintrict Q 280 pop.,
on Canadian Northern Rd., 16 m. S. W. of
Carman.
HEKAIil); Thursdays (A A).
MINNEDOSA, Marquette DiitrictX]
1,000 pop., on Manitoba & Northwestern and
branch of Canadian Pacittc Rds. and Little
Saskatchewan r. Grist and saw mills.
Grain elerators.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; conservative;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $\ ; estab-
lished 1888; David Cannon, editor and pub-
lisher (6 — 3). Circulation "iju,"
MORDEN, Selkirk District p 1,176
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 80 m. S. W.
of Winnipeg, the capital of the Province.
Grain raising.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays ; liberal ;
eight pages 18x34; subscription $1; estab
lished 1880: R. G. McCuish, editor and pub-
lisher (6 — 3). Circulation •u^l-"
EMPIRE; Thursdays (A A).
MORRIS, Provencher District g 450
pop., on Canadian Pacific and Northern
Pacific Rds., 40 m. S. of Winnipeg, the cap-
ital of the Provinc«. Farming and lum-
bering.
HERAL.D; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $2.50; established 1895; W. G.
Bellyard, editor and publisher. Circ'u"JKi.."
NAPINKA, Brandon District p 220
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 8 m. N. E. of
Mellta. Agriculture.
NEW CENTURY; Thursdays; inde-
pendent ; four pages 15x20 ; subscription $1 ;
established December, 1901; A. Gates, editor
and publisher (9—3). Circulation ■•iHL"
NEEPAWA, Macdonald District b
1,800 pop., on Canadian Pacific and Cana
dian Northern Rds. and White Mud r.. 61 m.
W. N. W. of Portage La Prairie and 117 W.
of Winnipeg. Grain elevators, flour mill
and sash and door factory. Farming.
PRESS ; weekly, twice-a week, Tuesdays
and Fridays; four pages 1.jx22; subscription
$1 ; established 1896 ; A. Dunlop, editor and
publisher ( 12— 4 ).
Circulation: In 1896, "jgi" Actual aver-
age for a year ending with June,1898, 1,077;
for 1899. l,2til. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z--4) I. Actual average
for a year ending loith August, 1904, 1,304.
REGISTER? Thursdays; liberal- con-
servative ; eight pages 15i^x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1888; Geo. R. Belton, edi-
tor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circniation: In 1898. 'jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1899. 1,3'27. In 1900. yl. Actual av-
erage for \m\, l,306;/or 1902, 1,349. In
1903, yl. Inl9(M, yl.
OAK LAKE, Brandon District p 800
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 2 m. S. o
Asslniboine r. and 160 W. of Winnipeg, the
capital of the Province. Farming and
stock raising.
NEWS; Wednesdays; four pages 18x24;
gubscriptiongl; established 1899; E. W. Har-
ris, editor and publisher (1-
t'OIl "iXL"
-5P). Clrcula-
PILOT MOUND, Selkirk District p
475 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. Flour,
oatmeal and saw mills. Agriculture and
stock raising.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1884; R. Campbell, editor and pub-
lisher (12— .'3). Circulation "jki."
PLUM COULEE, Lisgar District -d
394 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 25 m.
S. E. of Carman.
REISEDIENER; Thursdays (A A).
PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE,
Marquette District tl 3,363 pop., on Cana-
dian Pacific, Manitoba & Northwestern Rds.
and Asslniboine r., 56 m. W. of Winnipeg,
the capital of the Province. Farming.
GRAPHIC; every evening except Sun-
day; six pages 14x20; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1891; McPherson & McCulloch, ed-
itors and publishers (9—3). Circulation "isi"
In 1902, Z (4—5).
NEWS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; independent - conservative; twelve
pages 18x22: subscription $1; established 1878;
J. J. McCulloch, editor and publisher (12— 4).
Circulation: Inl896,"jia-" Iul897.Z. Actual
average for a year ending with March, 1899,
1,347. Inl9(X),yI. Inl901,yl. Actualaver-
age for a year ending v-ith June, 1902, 1,534.
lu 1903. yl. In 1904, (z-4) I.
MANITOBA LIBERAL; weekly,
twlce-a-wefk. Wednesdays and Saturdays ;
Wednesdays eight pages 15x22, Saturdays
fonr pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1883; CD. McPherson, editor; Manitoba Lib-
eral Printing Co., publishers (3— 3). Circula-
tion "jkl." In 1900. Z. In 1902, "JKL."
RAPID CITY, Marquette District \^
750 pop., on Great Northwest Central Rd,
and Saskatchewan r.. 20 m. N. of Brandon.
Farming.
MARQUETTE REPORTER ; Thurs-
days; eight pages 18x24; subscription SI; es-
tablished 1890; H. C. Clay, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
ROLAND, Lisgar District g 100 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd.. 50 m. S. W. of
Winnipeg, the capital of the Province.
Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription 81; established 1898; Duncan &
Tyndale, editors and publishers (9— 3). Cir
culatlon "JKL "
RUSSELL, Russell Co. -Q 500 pop.,
on Manitoba & Northwestern Rd.. 220 m. W.
N. W. of Winnipeg. Agriculture, live
stock and lumber.
BANNER; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 10x15; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; J. M. Mclutvre, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation "iiu,-" In 1898. Z.
In 1902. "JKL."
ST.BONIFACE, Provencher District
9 1,553 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and
Red r., opposite Winnipeg, the capllal of
the Province. Seat of the Episcopal arch-
diocese of St. Boniface and several Romaic
Catholic educational institutions. Fur and
general trade.
LE MANITOBA} Wednesdays
rrenoh; six pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; ea-
72
1138
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MANITOBA.
tablUhed 1871 ; La Cle d' Imprlmerle de St.
Boniface, adltorg and publishers.
Circulation: In 1899. "iKi." In 1900. zl. In
1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903 ••.iki."
SELKIRK. Selkirk District [^ 2,000
pop.,on Canadian Pacific Rd. and Red r.,24
m. N. of Winnipeg, the capital of the Prov-
ince. Fishing, lumber and agriculture.
EXPOSITOR: Fridays; liberal; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; Lewis & Rooke, editors and publishers
(1 — I). Circulation "jkl."
RECORD AND CANADIAN FISH-
IN (; (;AZETTE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 18x30 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished l!i86; R. W. Stewart, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation •■uti-"
SOMERSET, Lisgar District cT 150
pop., on Canadian Northern Rd., 20 m. W.
of Miami, the nearest banking town. Ag-
riculture and wheat.
CENTURY: Thursdays ; independ-
ent; eight pages i:3xl]0; subscription $1; es-
tablished April. 1901; R. W. McMorran. edi-
tor and publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
SOURIS, Brandon Di'<trict P 800 pop.,
on Canadian Pacific Rd.. 150 m. W. of Win-
nipeg. Flour milllug. Wheat market.
FLA IN DEALER; Fridays; eignt pages
15x22: subscription $1; established 1892; W.
J.Barclay, editor and publisher (6— 3). Cir-
culation ••L&j,"
STONEWALL, Rockwood Co. n on
Canadian Pacific Rd.. 20 m. N. of Winnipeg,
the capital of the Province. Agriculture.
GAZETTE I Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
BUbscriptiou $1 ; established 1895; J. McClure,
editor and publisher (:5— 3). Clrc'n -iii."
TREHERNE, Mucdonald District
"]j fiOO pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., TO m.
8. W. of Winnipeg, the capltaljof the Prov-
ince. Agricultural.
TIM EH; Fridays; plght pages 14x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; E. J. McMil-
lan, editor and publisher (&— 3). Clrc'n"JKL."
VIRDEN, Dennis Co. P 1,300 pop.,
on Canadian Pacific Rd.. 180 m. W. of Win-
nipeg, the capital of the Province. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
A D V A N C E I Thursdays; liberal; eight
pages 15x«; subscription il; established 1886;
E. H. Garrison, editor; W. J. Kennedy, pub-
lisher (3— :i). Circulation ■iki,.* In 1897, Z.
In 1902. "iKi."
WASKADA, Brandon Distyict p 30
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 16 m. 8. E.
of Mellta.
EXPOSITOR; Fridays (A A).
WATCHMAN: Fridays (A A).
WINKLER, ^-''>77«'' <^'o. 301 pop., 5 m.
S. or Winkler station. Agriculture.
VOIiKSZKITlJNG: Wednesdays; Ger-
man; independent; <-lght to ten pages 13x2<J;
gubscrlptlon $1; established January, 1902;
Herman Ncufeld, wdltor; Volkszeitung Pub
UshlngHouse, publishers (2—3). Clrc'n JKi-"
WINNIPEG, ••h., Winnipeg City D
42,H40 pop., Capitnl ol the Province,
on Canadian Pacific and Northern Paclflo
Rds., at Junction of Red River of the North
and Asslnlbolne r. Seat of the Unlversltylof
MANITOBA— Winnipeg.
Manitoba. Center of commerce and wheat
trade of Manitoba and the Territories.
DAILY.
MANITOBA MORNING FREE
PRESS) every mornlug except Sunday,
EVENING NEWS BULLETIN, every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Wednesdays ; liberal ; dally twelve to sixteen,
Saturdays twenty four to thirty-two pages
15x24. and weekly twenty-four pages 18x24;
subscription— niornlug $6, evening fs, weekly
il; established— daily 1874, weekly 1872; E. H.
Mackllu, manager; The Manitoba Free Press
Company, publishers (,3 — 3).
Circulation— Daily (morning and even-
ing): ^cfuaZ average /or 1895, 9,163; for
1896, 10,164; for the first six months of
1897. 1 0.048; for 1898, 1 1 ,279. In 1899. zF.
Actual average for a year ending with May,
1900, 1.3,706; for 1901. 13,S62; for
19«r2. 15,341; /or 1903, 1S,S'24; for 1904,
25.693.
Weekly: Rating varied from 9.168 in 1891 to
Gin 1895. Actual average for 189&. 10,459;
for the first six months of 1897. 8.275. In
1898. zG. In 1899, zG. In 1900. zG. In 1901, yG.
Actual average /or 1902. 10,674; for 1903,
13,903; /or 1904, 15,S01.
Publisher's announcement —X reference to
the circulation reports in the American
Newspaper Directory for the years 1901-'02-
'0.}-'04 reveals the fact that the Manitoba
Free Press, Winnipeg, is credited with en-
joying a larger circulation than that pos-
sessed by all the other daily newspapers
combined published in the Canadian North-
west, including those printed in the
city of Winnipeg; and the Weekly Free
Press is credited with possessing a larger
circulation than that given to any other
weekly publication. Advertising rates in
the Free Press are flat. Advertisers are
invited to "pull out if it does not pay,"
and are given the privilege of canceling
contracts and withdrawing advertising at
pleasure.
MORNING TELEGRAM: every
morning except Sunday, E V E N I N H
TELECiRAM. every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; con-
servative ; daily ten to thirty-two, weekly
twenty four to thirty pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion—morning $6. evening $3, weekly $1;
established 1894: D. L. Mclntyre. business
manager; The Telegram Printing Co. (Ltd.),
publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: In 1900, "jsj. • Act-
Mai average for a year ending witli May, 1901,
5.200: /or « i/ear ending with Seidemher,
1902, S.66.3: /or a i/ear ending with Janu-
ary,I90i. 10,13H;/o»-1904, 14,737.
Weekly: In 1896, -uu.- In 1897. Z. In
1898, Z. Actual average for-[9Q0, 5.103; /or
a year ending with 3/ay, 1901, 4,974; /or a
year ending ivith August, VM)2, Gjl'^O. In
1903. vG. In 1904, vG.
TRIBUTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; independ-
•nt; eight to twenty ff>ur pages 18x24: sub-
scription—dallv 94, weekly $1: established
1889; R.L.Richardson, editor; Tribune Pub-
lishing Companv, publlsl)er8 ( 1— 5i.
Circiilatiou-Daily: In 1894, publisher
asRfrts. smallest edition 2.2.'i0. In 1895. H.
In 1896,1. In 1897. Y. Inl898.zl. Inl899.yl.
Inl9oO,yI. In 1901, vl. Inl'.Hti.vI. Inl90.S,yI.
In l'.M»4. (z— 2. 5. in G.
Weekly: In 1891. publlsherasserts. smallest
odition 4.n(Ki. In 189n. (i. In 1896. H. In 1897,
Y. In 1898. zH. In 1899, yH. In 19(X), yl.
In 1901. vl. In 1902, y I. In 1903, (z-4) I (#•).
In 1904. (z— 1) F.
WEEKLY.
CANADA; Thursdays; Swedish; four
pages 18x21; subscription $1; established
18".t:?: John E. Forslund, editor and publisher
C^ 3 Pi.
Clrrulntlou: In 1896, "jki" Actual ar-er-
aa/'/or 1897, 1,137. In 1898, yl. In 1899, y I.
Inl9i|0. yl. In 1901, ••iKL."
CATALOGUE BY STATES
1139
MANITOBA— Win nipeg.
MANITOBA— Winnipeg.
COillMEKCIAI.; Saturdays; financial |
and oominerolnl: forty t-lght pages 10x11;
subscription %%; established 1882; The Hugh
C. Maclean. Co.. Ltd.. publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1806. "iii." In 1897. I Z.
In 1898. zl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901, yl. In l'.X)3, yl. In 11I03, (z— 4) 1. In
19(14. (z— 2. 4) I (••).
DER NORDWESiTEN I Thursdays;
Qerman; Independent; sixteen to twenty-
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1889; Der Nordwesten Publlshluu Co.,
editors and publishers (l— •>).
Circulation : In 1S94, publisher asserts,
smallest edition 1.200. In 1895, I. Actual
average for 1896, 1,880. In 1897, Y. In
1898. y I. Actual average for a year ending
with March, 1899, 'i, 910? /or 1900. 5,487;
for a year ending ivith June, 1901,6,139;
for 1902. S.161; for 1903, 9,565: for 1904.
11,69'i.
HEI3IS RRINGL.A; Thursdays; Ice
landic ; conservative; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1886; B. L. Baldwin-
son, editor; Heinis Kringla News and Pub-
lishing Co.. publishers (12—3).
Circulation: "jkl." In 1903, (z-4) !(••).
In 1904, vl.
li'EdHO DU MANITOBA; Thurs
days; eight pages 173^x24; subscription $1;
established July, 1898; H. d'Hellencourt,
editor and publisher (12— 3 P). Circ'n "jkl"
L.OGBERG; Thursdays; liberal; Ice-
landic; eight pages 13x30; subscription $Z;
established 1888; M. Paulson, editor; Logberg
Printing and Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1.600. In 1896. I. In 1897.
Y. In 1898, "JjCL-" In 1901, Z (4, 6). Actual
average for a \ear ending with July, 1902,
2,700. Inl903, yH. In 1904, yl.
MIRROR; Saturdays; four pages 14x20;
established 1891; Toronto Type Foundry Co.
(Ltd.), editors and publishers. Circ'n "JiLt."
Inl902. Z (1,2.4. S).
NO RTH WEST REVIEW ; Saturdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 13x30; subscrip-
tion $2 ; established 1884; A. A. Cherrier. edi-
tor; Moore Printing Co., publishers (9—3).
Circulation 'jsl '
REVIEAV : Wednesdays; Independent;
subscrlntion $2; established October, 1904; H.
C. Stevens, editor; Stevens & Gunn, pub-
lishers (10—4).
TOWN TOPICS; Saturdays; society,
music and drama; twelve pages 12x15; sub-
scription $2; established 1898; Charles W.
Handscomb, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1900,-iKi." In 1901, Z (4, 5).
Actual average for a year ending with July,
1902, 1,879. In 1903. yl. In 1901. yl.
VOICE; Fridays; labor; twelve pag53
15x32; subscription $1; established 1S94;
Arthur "W. Puttee, editor; Voice Publishing
Company, publishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1898. ••jkl." In 1899. zl.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1900, 1,990; for a year ending with June,
1901. 1,806; for 1902. 3,278; for 1903,
4,359. In 1904. yH.
WESTERN TURF; Thursdays (A A).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
NORTHWEST BAPTIST; semi
monthly; baptist; twelve pages 10x12; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1897; W. C. Vincent,
editor; Melntyrt' Brothers, publishers (1—5).
Circulation: "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (••).
Actual average for 1904, 1,855.
NOR'- WEST FARMER; semi month-
ly; agriculture and live stock ; flfty-two
pages 9x13; subscription $1; established 1883;
The Nor'- West Farmer. Ltd. ,publl8herB(12— 4).
Circulation : Rating varied from G In 1893
to H In 1895. Actual average for 1896. 5,520;
for 1897, 8,044. In 1898, yF. Actual aver-
age for 1899. 10,154; /or 1900. 1 0,245 ; /or
1901, 13,855; for 1902, 16,445; for 1903,
18,412. In 1904, yE.
S1L.ENT ECHO; semi monthly, during
school year; educational; eight pages 9x12;
subscription 60 cents; established 18f0; D.
W. McDermid, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
MONTHLY.
A. O. U. W. WESTERN WATCH-
MAN; monthly; Ancient Order of United
Workmen; eight pages 13x:0; subscription
50 cents; established 1897; H. G. Alton, editor
and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl " Actual aver-
age for a year ending ivith June, 1901. 4,208 ;
for a year ending ivith August, 1902, 5,008t
for 1903, 6,100; /or 1904, 6,358.
COMMERCIAL. T R A V E Ti E R ;
monthlv (A A).
SAMEININGIN; monthly; Icelandic;
lutheran; twenty four pages 4x7; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1886; Jon Bjarnason, edi-
tor; Icelandic Lutheran Synod, publishers
(9—3). Circulation -jkl."
WAGHORN'S GUIDE AND
POCKET DIRECTORY TO MAN-
ITOBA AND THE NORTHWEST
TERR ITORY ; monthly ; transportation ;
subscription $1; established 1884; The Guide
Co., Ltd., publisliers (12—4).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for
1903. 3,400; /or 19(«, 4,212.
WESTERN H031E MONTHLY;
family; sixteen pages; subscription 50 cents;
established 1900; The Home Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
NEW BRUNSWICK.
BATHURST, e. h., Otoucater Co. cf
4,815 pop., on Intercolonial and Caraquet
Rds. and Bathurst bay. Considerable ship-
ping.
COIIRRIER DES PROVINCES
MARITIMES; Thursdays; French; four
Sell to Canada's German Population
Over 150,000 Germans are taking a foremost part in the marvelous
development of Western Canada.
They are intelligent, well-to-do and form large settlements through-
out the country.
" DER NORDWESTEN " is the one high-class German Newspaper that
reaches this large field; it covers it thoroughly and exclusively— no duplicat-
ing. " Der Nordwesten " therefore offers to general advertisers a
large special field.
DER NORDWESTEN PUB. CO., Winnipeg, Man.
1140
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW BR UNS WICK.
NEW BRUNSWICK.
pagea 19x25 ; subscription $1 ; establlshsd 1885 ;
Alphose Turgeon, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "ijii." Inl902. Z(l,2, 4. 5).
CAMPBELLTON, Rettigouche Co. 6
3,000 pop., on Intercolonial Rd. and Resti-
gouche r., 15 m. W. of Dalhousie, the county
seat. Trade in salmon and frozen smelt.
EVENTS; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages i8x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; L. B. Williams, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3). Clrc'n-'uu,- In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
CHATHAM, Northumbtrland Co. cf
5,644 pop., on Canada Eastern Rd. andMlra-
mlchi r.. 170 m. N. E. of St. John. Steam and
water saw, pulp and paper mills and trade
in lumber and frozen Hsh.
WO II L I) ; senil-weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
liberal conserTatlve; four pages— semi-week
ly 17Mjx24. weekly 20x27; subscription— semi-
weekly $2, weekly $1 ; established 1881 ; J. L.
Stewart, editor and publisher (3 — ^^).
Circii 1 a tiou—Senil- Weekly: "jki..--
Weekly: In 1895,-JKL" In 1896. I. In 1897,
publisher asserts, smallest issue 1.500. In
1893, yl. In 1S99, y I. Iq 1900, 1. In 1901. pub-
lisher asserts. was not le.ss than 1,300. In 1902,
(z— n I. In 1903. •■■'Ki..-
C03Ii>fEK<.'IAli; Tuesdays; non politi-
cal; four paxes 18x24; subscription 75 cents;
established 1898; J. Fred Benson, editor wnd
publisher (8—8 P). Circulation "jkl.- In 1902,
Z(1.2. 4,6).
MIRA:>IICHI ADVANCE; Thurs
days; independent; four pages 20.x28; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1874 ; D. G. Smith,
editor and publisher (j — 3). Circulation "ikl."
In 1902, •■ujA." (+t).
EDMUNDSTON, Madauriska Co. t]
414 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 34 ni.
N. W. of Grand Falls.
TIMES; bi-weekly (A A).
FREDERICTON, c. h., York Co. u
6,502 pop.. Capital ol the ProTince,
on Intercolonial and Canada Pacific Rds.
and right bank of St. John r., 84 m. N. by
N. W. of St. John. Head of narlgatlon for
large ressels. General commerce and ex-
portation of lumber. Seat of the University
of New Brunswick and the Prorinclal Nor-
mal School.
GLEANER; every evening except Sun-
day, and SK>f I - WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays ; dally eight to twelve, semi
weekly eight pages 18x22; subscription— daily
$5, semi-weekly $1; established— dally 1890,
semi-weekly 1880; Jas. H. Crocket, editor and
publisher ( ij— 4).
Circiilntion-Daily: 'JKL •• In 1903. Z (4)
(••'■
Seini-Weekly: "iKi" In 1903, (z^l) I. In
1904. y I.
HERALD J every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Friilavs; liberal; dally eight pages 13x20,
semi weekly four pages 20x28; subscription
— daily $4, semi weekly $1 ; established —
dally 1893. 8»'ml weekly 1880; W. K. C. Parlee,
manager; Herald Printing and Publishing
Co.. publishers (3— :'i. Olre'n— daily "iKj."
semi w»'ekly jjci." In 1897, Z. In 1902, "iKi."
FARMER; Wednesdays; fotir pages |
Jli29: subscription $1 ; established 1878; An- .
drew LIpsett, editor and publisher. Clrcnla-
RELIGIOUS INTELLHJENCER ;
Wednesdays; free baptist; sl.xtefn pages
11x15: subscription 81,50: established 1868;
Rev. Jos. McLeod, D.D, editor and publisher
(«-3). I
Cliciilation: In 1898, -un.- In 1899, I. In
1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902. y I. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. Inl9(>4. yl.
. BUTLER'S JOURNAL; monthly;
I Independent; eight to ten pages 11x16; sub-
I scription 35 cents; established 1890; Martin
I Butler, editor and publisher (1—4). Circula-
tion "JKL."
CA PITA Ij ; monthly ; twelve panes 10x14;
subscription 50 cents; established 1880; H. A.
Cropley, editor and publisher (7— 3P). Cir-
culation "JKL."
UNIVERSITY MONTHLY; during
•;he college year; collegiate; thirty two pages
7x10; subscription $1 ; established 1882; Stu-
dents of the University of New Brunswick,
editors; Reporter Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Circulation 'jkl."
GAGETOWN, Queens Co. n 250 pop.,
28 m. W. of Welsford.
QUEENS CO. GAZETTE; Wednes-
days (A A).
GRAND FALLS, Victoria Co. t] 700
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd, 70 m. N. of
Woodstock. Agriculture and lumber.
VICTORIA CO. NEWS; Saturdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished September, 1901; J. W. Correll, edi-
tor and publisher (12—3). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
HARTLAND, Carlet,m Co. -o 1,000
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 13 m. N. of
Woodstock, the county seat. Lumber and
agriculture.
ADVERTISER; Saturdays; eight pages
13Ji^x21; subscription $1: established 1897;
Fred H. Stevens, editor and publisher (3— 3).
Circulation "tKi." (A A).
HILLSBORO, ^/6e/-f Co. ^ 900 pop.
on Salisbury & Harvey Rd., 13 m. 8. E. of
Moneton.
ALBERT CO. JOURNA L: Thurs-
days; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established March. 1903; J. W. Gay, editor
and publisher (7—3). Circulation "jkl.-
M O N C T O N, W*»imor«land Co. O.
8.768 pop.— local estimate 10.000— on Buc-
touche & Moneton and Intercolonial Rds.
and Petltcodlac r.. head of navigation of
Bay of Fundy. Sugar refinery, cotton fac-
tory and railroad machine shops. Ajr<-
culture.
TIMES; every morning except Sunday,
and SE.HI-WEEKLY, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; liberal couHtrvative; eight pages
15x31; subscription— dally $4, semi weekly
(1; established— daily 1877, senil weekly 1868;
J. S. Boyd, editor : The Times Printing Com-
pany, publishers ir>— 3).
Circulntion— Daily : In 1894. publisher as-
serts, smallest Is.sue 1..344. In 1895. I. In 1896,
I. In 1897. Y. In 1898. "jkl."
Semi- Weekly: In ls94. publisher asserts,
smallest Issue 2.8n4. In 1895, II. In 1S96, H.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, y I. In 1899. vl. In 1900,
yl. In 1901, yl. Inl90,>, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I.
In 1!HI4, vl.
TRANSCRIPT j every evening except
Sunday, and W E E K L V, Wednesdays;
liberal ; dally eight to twelve, weekly twelve
pages 18x24; Bubscription- dally f4, weekly
$1 ; established 1882; J. T. Hawke, editor and
publisher ( 12 — 4i.
Circiilation-Dnily: "^kl • In 1898. Z. In
HW. Z. Inl9(r2. > u^ust, publisher asserts, the
minimum Issue dnring the year past was
not less than 1.425. In 19(3. (z-4) I. In 19(.>4,
pnbllsher asserts, not less than 1 ,750.
Weekly: Accorded H from 189-2 to 1895. In
1896, H. In 1897, Y. lu 1898, zl. In 1899, zl.
In 1900. yl. In 1".H)1, yl. In 1902, August, pub-
lisher asserts, the minimum Issue during tb«
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1141
NEW BRUNSWICK.
year past was not less than 2,600. In 1903,
(z-4) II. In 1;h)4. vl.
NEWCASTLE, c. h., Northumber-
land Co. cf 4,006 pop., on Intercolonial Rd.
and left bank of Mlramlchl r., 31 ni. from
its entrance into Miraniichi bay, and
130 N. N. E. of St. John. Lumber trade,
river commerce and the exportation of
fresh flsh.
UNION ADVOCATE; Wednesdays;
Independent: eight pages 15x21; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1867; Auslow Bros.,
editors and publishers (1 — 4).
Circulation: In 1899, -jkl.- In 1900, Z.
Actual average for 19i)l, 1,470; for 1902,
1,7«S: for 1903, 1,857. In 1904, yl.
PERTH, Victoria Co. D 400 pop., on
CauadiHU Pacific Rd. Agriculture and lum
bering.
VICTORIA CO. NEWS; Saturdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished September. 1900; J. W. Correll, editor
and publisher (12— 3). Circulation "jkl."
RICHIBUCTO, o. h., Kent Co. d
3,986 pop., on Kent Northern Rd., 72 m. N-
of Moncton. Lumbering, fishing aud agri-
culture.
REVIEW; Thursdays; liberal; eight
pages 15x21; subscription $1; established
1889; A. E. Pearson, editor; The Review Pub-
lishing Compauy, publishers Circ'n "jkl."
In 1898. Z. In 1902. ■•JKL." In 1903,Z (4) (# #).
SAGKVILiLE, Westmoreland Co. O,
4,982 pop., on Prince Edward Island and
Intercolonial Rds., at head of Bay of
Fundy, 130 m. E. N. E. of St. John. Seat of
Mount Allison Wesleyan College. Found-
ries, quarries, lumlier mills and shipyards.
Agriculture and live stock.
POST; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; conservative; four pages 20x25; sub-
scription $1; established 1870; A. H. Mc-
Cready, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; independent;
six pages 17^x22"^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; Clement C. Avord, editor; The
Tribune Printiug Co., publishers (12—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
ARGOSY; monthly, during the college
year; collegiate; twenty four pages 9x12:
subscription $1; establisiied 1870; Students of
Mt. Allison Methodist College, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
ST. ANDREWS, c. h., charlotte
Co. p 1,778 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.
and east bank of St. Croix r. Summer
resort. Fishing and agriculture.
BEACON; Thursdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1889; R. E. Arm-
strong, editor and publisher. Circ'n "iiti"
ST. JOHN, c. h., St. John City g
40,71! pop., on Canadian Pacific, Shore
Line and Intercolonial Rds. and at mouth
of St. John r. Good harbor. Steamers run
regularly between here and Liverpool,
New York, Boston, Mass., touching at Port-
land, Me. Commerce, shipbuilding and
lumber trade. Chief city of the Province.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day; independent conservative; eight pages
17x23; subscription $3; established 18S8; John
A. Bowes, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation : In 1895. I. In 1896. 1, In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "iKL."
NEW BRUNSWICK.
GLOBE; every evening except Sunday,
and VVEEKIiY.Wednesdays; liberal; eight
pages 17x2;i; subscription— dally $6, weekly
$1; established 18.")9; John V. Ellis, editor;
St. John Globe Pulillslilng Company, publish-
ers (8-3 P).
Circulation- Daily: Rating varied from
4,391 to I in 1895. In lS9fi, I. Actual average
forthe first six months of 1897, 4, IHl. In
1898, yH. In 1899, yll. In 1900. yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, yl. In 19(W, yl.
Weekly: "iKL"
STAR; eveiy evening except Sunday;
four pages 18x24; subscription $3; established
September, 1900; S. D. Scott, editor; Sun
Printing Company, publishers.
('irculatiou: ••■ik_l" Actual average for
1903, 3,776; /or liKM, 5,795.
SUN; every morning except Sunday, and
SEMI- WEEKLY, Wednesdays and Sat-
urdays; liberal conservative; eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $6, semi-weekly
75 cents; established 1878; S. D. Scott, edi-
tor; Sun Printing Company, Ltd., publishers
(6-3).
('irculatiou— Daily : Actual average for
1895, 3.69H; for 1806, 3,iS66; for 1897,
3.744; for a year ending with June, 1898,
3,83'^. In 1899, yH. In 1900. yH. In 1901.
yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903. (z-4) H. Actual
average for 1MJ4, 3,619.
Semi- Weeltly : Actual average for 1895,
8,3ti7; for l89ti, 8,720: for ik97, 8,301;
for a year ending with June, 1898, 8,33tj.
In 1899, yF. In 1900. yG. In 1901, yH. In
1902, yll. in 19 3, yH. Actual average for
1904,6,156.
TELEGRAPH; every mornmg except
Sunday, and SEIHI-WEEKLY, Wed-
nesdays and Saturdays; liberal; dally and
semi weekly eight, Saturday sixteen pages
17^^x22}^; subscription— daily $5, .semi weekly
$1; established— dally 1869, semi-weekly 1862;
E. W. McCready, manager; Telegraph Pub-
li,>^hing Company, publishers [12 — 3).
Circulation— Daily : Accorded G from 1892
to 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yH.
In 1899. yH. In 1900, zH. Actual average
for 1901. 5,620; for 1902, 6,090. In 1903,
(z-4) G. In m)4, yG.
Semi- Weekly : Accorded G from 1^92 to
1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. Inls98,yH. In
1899, yH. In 1900, zH. In 1901, publisher
asserts, no issue was lower than 8,000. In
1902. yG. In 1903, (z— 4) G. In 1904, yG.
TIMES; every evening except Sundays
(AA.)
MESSENGER AND VISITORi
Wednesdays; baptist; sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription $1 50; established 1838; S. McC.
Black, editor; Maritime Baptist Publishing
Company, publishers (9—3).
Circulation: Rating varied from G in 1891
to H in 1895. Actual average for 1896, 5,947;
for 1897,6,047. In 1898, yG. In 1899. vG.
In 1900, yH. In 1901, vH. In 19li2, yH. In
1903. (z— 4) H (••). In UH)4, yH.
MONITOR ; Saturdays; roman catholic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1899; T. O'Brien, editor; Monitor Publishing
Company, publishers. Circulation "jkl."
EDUCATIONAL REVIEW; month-
ly; educational; twenty-four pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1887; G. U. Hay, edi-
tor; Barnes & Co., publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publishtr asserts, not
less than 1,7.50. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, vl. Actual average for a year ending
M'i</i OcfoJx'r. 1899. 1 .S09. In 1900. yl. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 19C3, "j_kl."
SUNDAY SCHOOL ADVOCATE;
monthly; religious; sixteen paf;es 11x16;
subscription 25 cents.; established 1899; J,
B. Gationg, editor; New Brutiswlck Sunday
S hool Association, publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation "jkl" In 1903 (z— 4) I. Actual
average for 1904, 1,1 54.
ST. STEPHEN, Charlotte Co. p 2.680
pop., on Canadian Pacific and Shore Line
Rds. and St. Crolx r., opposite Calais, Me.,
U42
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW BRUNSWICK.
and about 85 m. W. of St. John. Lumbering
and manufacturing.
ST. CROIX COURIER! Tliursdays;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab
llshed 1866; Geo. J. Clarke, editor; St. Croix
Printing and Publishing Company, publish-
ers (.1—5).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,720. Actual average for 1896,
2.111j/orl897,2,03tJ. Inl898,yl. Actual
average for 1898. "i^'Z.^O. In 1899, y I. Actual
average for 1900, 2.155; for 1901, 2,t206;
/or 1902, 2,345; /or 19u3, 2,664; /or 1904.
2,82S.
SHED I AC, irettmoreland Co. O, 6,2ie
pop., on Intercolonial Rd., 15 m. N. E. of
Moncton. Seaport town. Saw, woolenand
flour mills and boot and shoe manufactory.
L.E MONITEUR ACADIENj semi
weekly, Tuesdavs and Thursdays; Frenoh;
eight pages 13J^xl9i^; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1897 ; Ferd. Robidoux, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I (••).
In 1904, yl.
SUSSEX, Ki7ig8 Co. g 3,205 pop., on
Intercolonial Rd., about 45 m. N. E. ot St.
John. Agriculture and lumbering.
KINGS CO. RECORD; Fridays; in
dependent; four pages 21x27; subscription $1 ;
established 1887; R. D. Robinson & Co.. editors
and publishers (1 — I).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,225. In 1896. I. In 1897. publisher
asserts, not less than 1,225; in 1898, 1,250; in
1899, 1,250; In 1900. 1.340 Actual average for
1901, 1,692; for 1902, 1,871; for 19(J3,
1,950. In 1904. yl.
MARITIME FARMER? semi
monthly; agricultural; twenty pages 11x14;
subscription $1; established 1895; R.D.Rob
Inson & Co. (Limited), publishers (1—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
1,945; for 1897, 2,967; for 1898, 3,137;
for 1899, 3,193; for 19(»0. 3,704; for 1901,
3,912; /or 1902, 4,075; /or 1903. 3,710.
In 1904, yH.
WOODSTOCK, c.h., Carleton Co.n
8,388 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and
left bank of St. John r., 60 m. above Frederic-
ton, the capital of the Province. Agricult-
ure, lumbering and Iron mining.
CARLETON HENTINEL; Saturdays;
liberal; eight pages 15x22; subaorlption $1;
established 1837; Carleton Sentinel Publish-
luK Co. ( Ltd. ), edltoru and publishers (7—3 P ).
Circulation Mjtfc." In 1897. Z. In 1900, Z. In
1902, "JjiL."
DISPATCH; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 18x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1894: Charles Appleby, editor and
publisher (6— 3). , ,„„^
Circulation: In 1899. "jkl" In 1900, pub-
lisher asserts, there were printed and cir-
culated not less than !,6()0. In 1901, yl. In
1902 yl. In 1903, December, publisher as
Bert's, everv Issue for a v*«ar past ending with
November. 1903. was 1,750. In 1<.K>4, yl.
PRESS; Mondays; in)eral-oon8ervatlve;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
UshediaaO; T.Carl L.Ketchum, editor: Press
Publishing Company, publishers (7— 3P>.
Circulation: In 1899, 'vkj-' In 1900. pub-
lisher asserts, no Issue less than 1,215. In
19U1, vl. In 1902, yl. In 1903. ••jja"
KING'S HIGHWAY; semimonthly;
ref.)rnied >)aptlst; four pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion tl; established 1890; W B. Wiggins, edi-
tor; Chas. Applebv. publisher C^— 3). Clrcu
lation "iKi." In 19(r2, Z ( 1, 2, 4 5).
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES.
ALAMEDA, Assiniboia District Ej]
113 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 128 m. S.
E. of Regina.
DISPATCH; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established January, 1902;
F. WoodhuU, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion •JKL ■■
ARCOLiA, AssUiiboia District D^ 10
pop., OB Canadian Pacific Rd.,50 m. S. of
Whitewood. Mining.
MOOSE MOUNTAIN STAR ;Friday8;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 : established 1901 ; A. D. McLeod, editor and
publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jkl."
BATTLEFORD, Saskatchewan Di$-
trictd 1,500 pop. Headquarters of Mount-
ed Police Northern District and Indian
Agency. A trading point. Farming and
ranching.
SASKATCHEWAN HERA 1>D ;
Wednesdays ; conservative ; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.25; established 1878; P. G.
Laurie, editor and publisher (8—3). Circula-
tion "iKL."
BliACKFOLDS, Alberta District
-n on Canadian Pacific Rd., 80 m. S. of
Edmonton.
MERCURY; Wednesdays (A A).
BLAIRMORE, Alberta District -a
&J() pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 51 m. W.
of Macleod. Coal mining, coke making,
lime burning.
TI3IES ; Saturdays (A A).
BOWDEN, Alberta District -O 29 pop.,
on Canadian Pacific Rd., 60 m. N. of Calgary.
NEWS; Thursdays (A Ai.
CAXGARY, c. h., Alberta District O-
3,876 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 889 m.
N. W. of Winnipeg, Man. Mining, farming,
lumbering and cattle raising.
AL.BKRTAN; every morning except
Sunday, and TRIBUNE, weekly, Fridays,
liberal; dally eight, weelily twelve pages
17x22: subscription— dally $3, weekly Si; es-
tablished-daily April, 1902, weekly 18S6; W,
McC. Davidson, editor, Albertan Publishing
Co., publishers (6—3). Circ'n— daily "ijtL."'
weekly ■■■ua.- In 1899, weekly Z. In 1902,
weekly Z (4,6).
HERA I.1D ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; independent;
daily eight, weekly twelve pages 17x22; sub-
scription—daily $5. weekly $1.50: established
1888; John J. Young, editor: The Calgary
Herald Company (Limited), publishers ( 1—4).
Circulation- Daily: -JKi." Actual aver-
aye for 1903, 1,0SS. In 1904, "JKL."
Weekly: Attxial average for 1895, 1,119.
In 1896. I. In 1897. Y. Actual average for
1898,2.060. In 1899, yl. In 19(X). yl. In
1901. vI. In 1902, yl. Actual average for
1903.2.172. In 1904, y I.
CARDSTON, Alberta District -n 601
pop. Nearest railroad station Is Spring
Coulee, on Alberta Railway & Coal Go's Rd,
AI.DEltTA STAR; Fridays: eight
pnges 16x23; subsc^ription $1.50; established
1898; Star Publishing Co, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation ".ikl."
CARLYLE. Assiniboia District P, 68
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.,72 m. S. E. of
Regina.
HERAIiD: Thnrsdays; independent;
four i)ages 1^x24; subscription $1; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1143
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES.
llshed 19()2: Jas. I. Ross, editor aud pub-
lisher (2—5).
CARNDUFF, Assinihoia District cf
300 pop., on Sourls Branch of Canadian
Paolflc Rd., 18 m. S. E. of Oxbow. Wheat
•nd live stock.
GAZETTE; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 16x22; subscript Ion $1; established 1899;
John Hawkes, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "iju. "
GARSTAIRS, AWeria District -n 16
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 38 m. N. of
Calgary.
REPORTER; Wednesdays (A A).
DAVIDSON, Assinihoia District, g
on Canadian Pacific Rd.
LEADER; Saturdays (A A).
DAWSON, Yukon District ^ 8,000
pop., on Yukon r., about 175 m. S. E. of
Circle City, Alaska. Gold mining. Trad-
ing post.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and \YEEK1..Y, Fridays; dally eight, week-
ly twenty to twenty four liagea L')x22; sub-
scription—dally $35, weekly SIO; established
1899; Richard Roedlger, manager; Dawson
News Publishing Company, publishers (8—3).
Circulation— Daily "jkl.- In 19('3, Z (4)
(••). Weekly jkl.- In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
Inl9!'3, Z (4) (••).
YUKON SUN AND RLONDYRE
PIONEEK: every mornlns: except Mon
day, and YUKON OFFICIAL, GA-
ZETTE, Saturdays; four pages 18x24; sub
8crlptIon$25; established 1838; W. F. Thomp-
son, edltorand publisher (12— 3). Circulation
—dally "JK-L." weekly "jkl." in 1901, weekly
Z (5,9) (AA).
EDMONTON, Albtrta District ^
3,000 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and
north br. of Saskatchewan r., 200 m. N. of
Calgary. Agriculture, lumbering and min-
ing.
JOURNAL; daily except Sundays (A A).
BULLETIN; senil- weekly, Mondays and
Fridays; eight pages 15x82; subscription $1;
established 1880; Frank Oliver, editor; Bul-
letin Co., publishers (6— 3). Circ'n "iKi." In
1899, Z. In 1902, "iKL.- In 1903. Z (4) (• •).
ESTEVAN, AsHnihoia District g 360
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 113 m. S. E.
of Regina.
MERCURY; Fridays; Independent;
eight pases 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; E. A. Bailey, editor; Bailey &
Sons, publishers (2—5).
FORT SASKATCHEWAN, Al.
berta District -a 587 pop., 16 m. N. E. of Ed-
monton.
REPORTER; Saturdays (A A).
FRANK, Alberta District -a on Cana-
dian Pacific Rd., 2 m. from Blairmore.
8ENTINEL;Fridays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
October, 1901; H. J. Matheson, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jivl-" (A A).
GAINESBOROUGH, Assinihoia
District p 200 pop., on Canadian Pacific
Rd., 160 m. S. E. of Regina.
POST; Thursdays (A A).
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES.
GRENFELL,^»»^ni6oi(t District Ci 300
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 28 m. W. of
Regina, the capital of the Territories, and
280 from Winnipeg, Man. Wheat and cattle.
SUN; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x30; subscription $1; established
1894 ; Thos. Crlspen, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "ijii,."
INDIAN HEAD, Assiinhoia
District, East O^ 2(X) pop., on Canadian Pa-
cific Rd., in Qu'Appelle Valley, 30 m. E. of
Regina, the capital of the Territories.
Wheat, live stock and dairying.
VIDETTE; Wednesdays; independent-
conservative; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1884; Jas. McAra, edi-
tor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation: In 1899, "JKL." In 1900, Z. In
1901, publisher asserts, has exceeded 1,000.
In 1902, "JKA. In 19li3, Z (4).
PRAIRIE WITNESS; semimonthly;
undenominational; eight pages 18^x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; D. McKlnnon,
manager. Circulation "jju."
INNISFAIL, Alherta District -D 316
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 75 m. N. of
Calgary.
FREE LANCE; Fridays; Independent;
four to six pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898; Geo. R. Weslhind, etiitor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
LACOMBE, Alberta District -u 450
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 113 m. N. of
Calgary.
WESTERN GLOBE; Tuesdays (A A).
LEDUC, Alberta District -n 783 pop.,
on Canadian Pacific Rd., 20 m. S. of Ed-
monton.
RECORD; Thursdays; six pages 10x13;
subscription $1; established 1904; A. H. Liv-
ersidge, editor and publisher (6—4).
LETHBRIDGE, Alberta District -u
1,200 pop., on Canadian Pacific and Great
Falls & Canada Rds. Extensive coal beds.
Farming and mining.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 16x*2 ; subscription $1.50; established
1885; E. Hagell. editor; E. T. Saunders & Co.,
publishers (6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
LUMSDEN, Assinihoia District Q 335
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 18 m. N. W.
of Regina.
NEWS-RECORD; Thursdays (A A).
MACLEOD, Alberta District ±_ 2;000
pop., on Crow's Nest and Calgary & Ed-
monton Rdi. and Old Man's r. Agriculture
stock raising and coal mining.
ADVANCE AND SOUTHERN AL-
BERTA ADVERTISER: Tuesdays;
four pages 20x27; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1899; Clarke Bros., editorg and pub-
lishers (6— .S). Circulation "jki..'
GAZETTE AND ALBERTA LIVE
STOCK RECORD; Fridays; conserra-
tire; eight pages 16x32; subecription $1.50;
established 1882; G. Scheer. editor and pub-
liaher. Circulation 'ji^L."
MAPLE CREEK, Assinihoia Dis-
trict, ^ 400 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.,
215 m S. W. of Regina.
SIGNAL; Fridays; liberal; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 19C0;
1144
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES.
B. F. Merton & Co., editors and publishers
(1—4). Circulation "jkl."
MEDICINE HAT, Atsiniboia Dis-
triot o^ 1,316 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.
and South Saskatchewan r., 300 m. W. of
Regina, the capital of the Territories. Coal
mining, farming, cattle and sheep raising.
NEWS: Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x34; subscription $1.50; established
1894; F. G. Forster, editor; Medicine Hat
Printing and Publishing Co., publishers
(6—3). Circulation ■■jkl.-
TIMES; Tuesdays (A A).
MELFORT, Saskatchetran District D
41 pop.
MOON} weekly (A A).
MOOSE JAW, Assiniboia Diairici 0,
2,000 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.. 42 m.
W. of Regina, the district court house and
capital of the Territories. Dairying, ranch
Ing and farming.
SIGNAli AND SOO LINE ADVO-
CATE; fridays; eight pa«es 15x^2; sub-
scription $1; established May, 1902; Signal
Printing and Publishing Co. (Ltd.), editors
and publishers (;s — 3). Circulation ■■jkl."
TIMEjs; Thursdays; independent; twelve
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1889; Thos. Miller, editor; Leader-Times Co.
(Ltd.). publishers (1—5),
Cii'culariou "jkl." Actual average for
19-'3, 1,323 ; for 1904, 1,494.
MOOSOMIN, Asiiniboia District O,
1,000 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 137 m.
E. of Regina, the district court house and
capital of the Territories, and 219 W. of
Winnipeg, Man. The Manitoba & North-
western Rd. runs 30 m. north of the town,
and the Manitoba & Southwestern Rd.runs
30 m. south. Grist mill and elevators.
Wheat growing.
SPECTATOR; Thursdajs; independ
ent-conservative; eight pages 18x24; sub
Bcrlptlon SI; established 1892; A. H. Smith,
editor and publisher (6—3). Clrc'n ••iKj,.'
VV^ORLiD; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1900; W. F.
Young, editor and publisher. Clrc'n "jkl."
OKOTOKS, Alberta District -a 150
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.
REVIEW; Thursdays (A A).
O li D S, Alberta District, 207 pop., on
Canadian Pacific Rd., 55 m. N. of Calgary.
Mining and farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays (A A).
ORACLE; Fridays; four pages 13x20;
BUbscription $1; established 1900; A. J. ?Samls,
editor and publisher (3 — 3). Clrc'n "jkl."
(AA).
PENHOLD, Alberta District -a on
Canadian Pacific Rd., 28 m. N. of Calgary.
REPORTER; Mondays (A A).
PINCHER CREEK, Alberta Dis-
^ricf, 335 pop., 25 m. S. W. of Macleod. Stock
raising and coal mining.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ECHO;
Wednesda\8; independent; eight pages 16x23;
BUbscription $2; established 1900; K.T. Saun-
ders, editor and publisher (.3—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES.
PONOKA, Alberta District -n on
Canadian Pacific Rd., 55 m. S. of Edmonton.
Mining.
HERALD ; Fridays: eight pages 15x22;
pubcriptlon $1 ; established 1900 ; Eugene
Rhian, editor and publisher (3— 3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
PRINCE ALBERT, c.h., Saskateht-
wan District cf 1,500 pop., on Canadian Pa
clfic Rd. and Saskatchewan r. Lumbering
and flour milling.
ADVOCATE; Mondays; Independent-
liberal; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
esta))llshed 1894; Andrew Stewart, editor and
publisher (9—3). Circulation "jjo,"
SASKATCHEWAN TIMES;
Mondays; Independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1888; J. D.
Maveety, editor and publisher. Clrc'n 'iii"
QU'APPELLE, Assiniboia District
Q, 1,000 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and
Qu'Appelle lakes. Wheat, dairy and stock
raising.
PROGRESS; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; sub.'icrlptlon $1 ; established
1885; E. B Shaw, editor and publisher (7-3).
Circulation "jkl."
RAYMOND, AWerta District -O on
St. Mary's River Rd., 5 m. S. of Lethbrldge
CHRONICLE; Wednesdays (A A).
RED DEER, Alberta District -n 881
pop.
ALBERTA ADVOCATE; Fridays
(A A). ^
REGINA, c. h., Assiniboia District O,
Capital ol the Territories, 1,681 pop.—
local estimate 3,000 — on Canadian Pacific
Rd., 356 m. W. of Winnipeg, Man. Prairie
country.
LEADER; Thursdays; liberal; eight
pages 18x34 ; subscription $1 ; established
1883; Walter Scott, editor; The Leader Times
Company (Ltd.). publishers (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895. I. In 1896, I. Actual
average for 1897. 1,332; fnr 1898, 1.503;
for 1899. 1,429; for 1900. 1,427. In 1901.
yl. Actual average for 190i, 1,206. In
1903. y I. InlWU. yl.
STANDARD; Thursdays: Independ-
ent : twelve pages 18x22 ; subscription $1:
established 181iO ; J. K. Mclnnls. editor and
publisher. Circulation "uu, ■• In 1903. Z (4)
WEST: Wednesdays; conservative: eight
pages 17x24 ; subscription SI ; established
1897; Robert J. Westgale. editor; The West
Co. (Ltd. ), publishers (6—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
SASKATOON, Saskatchetran Dis-
trict o 96 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.,
86 m. W. of Prince Albert.
PHEMX; Fridays (A A).
STOUGHTON, Assiniboia Co. g on
Canadian Pacific Rd.
TI.MES: Tuesdays (A A^.
STRATHCONA, Alberta District -a
1,500 pop.— local estitnate 2,000— on Calgary
& Edmonton Rd. and Saskatchewan r.
Gold mining nnd farming.
CHRONICLE; Fridays (A A).
PliAINDKA LER; Fridays; elghtpagei
18x24; subscription »1 ; established 1894: The
PlalndealerCo., editors and publlsher8<3 — 3).
Clroulatlon "iiu,"
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1145
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES.
WAPELiLA, Assiniboia District U
600 pop., on Canadian Pacific Kd., 115 m.
S. E. of Reglna, the capital of the Terri-
tories. WheAt, cattle, hogs.
POST; Thursdays; Independent ; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1899; E. S. Zlngg, editor and publisher (7—3).
Circulation 'mkl."
WETASKIWIN, Alberta District -a
630 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.,40m.S.
of Edmonton.
TIMES; Thursdays; Independent; six
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
March, 1900; V. C. French, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4). Circulation ••jkj,"
WHITEWOOD, Assiniboia District
P, on Canadian Pacific Rd., 110 ni. E. of
Reglna, the Territorial capital. Wheat.
HERALD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; John Scott, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
WOLSELEY, Assiniboia District P,
500 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., about 70
m. B. of Reglna, the seat of government.
Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent eight
pages 13x20; subscription gl; established 1899:
News Publishing Company (Ltd.), editors
and publishers (3—3). Circulation -jkl."
Y O R K T O N, Assiniboia District D,
on Manitoba & Northwestern Rd.,110m.
N. E. of Reglna, the Territorial capital.
Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
J. D. Taylor, editor and publisher. Clrcula
tlon "JKL."
NOVA SCOTIA.
AMHERST, c. h., Cumberland Co. O
3,781 pop., on Intercolonial Rd., near the
northeastern extremity of Bay of Fundy,
midway between Halifax, the capital of
the Province, and St. John, N. B. Agri-
culture, lumbering, coal mining, manu-
facturing and shipbuilding.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday
and holidays, and S EM I - W EE K 1. T
SENTINEL, Tuesdays and Fridays; inde
pendent; four pages 21x27; subscription-
daily $3, semi-weekly $1; established 1893: J.
H. Froggatt, editor and publisher (9x3). Clr-
culatlim- daily "jkl." semi-weekly "jkl." In
1903, Z (4) (••).
GAZETTE; Thursdays; Independent;
twenty-four pages 9x135^; subscription 50
cents; established 186fi; Claude de L. Black,
editor and publisher (9— 3). Clro'n "jkl." Iu
1903, Z (4) (••).
ANNAPOLIS, c. h., Annapolis Co.p
959 pop., on Dominion Atlantic Rd. and
Annapolis r. Shipbuilding and farming.
SPECTATOR; Fridays ; llberal-conserv-
atire; four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1882; E. W. McBrlde. editor; R. C-
Hamllton & Co. (Limited), publishers. Circu
lation "fiL."
ANTIGONISH, o. h., Antigonish Co.
a 693 pop.— local estimate 2,000— on Inter-
NOVA SCOTIA.
colonial Rd. and Qulf of St. Lawrence.
Farming and cattle ralsinc.
CASKET; Thursdays; roman catholic;
eight pages Ux'Jl; subsoriptlon $1; establlBh-
•d 1852; Cuski'tPrlutingand Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers.
Circulation s In 1898, publisher asserts, not
less than 2.200. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "iii."
ARICHAT, Richmond Co. cf 800 pop.,
on Cap© Briton Rd., 80 m. from Sydney.
Fisheries, farming and shipping.
RICHMOND RECORD; Fridays;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; Bertram Bourlnot, editor and
publisher. Circulation "uu,"
BEAR RIVER, Digby Co. p 1,500
pop., on Dominion Atlantic Rd. and An-
napolis bay, 70 m. N. E. of Yarmouth. Iron
foundry, tanneries and shipyards.
TELEPHONE; Fridays; Independent:
four pages 15x22; subscription $1: established
1897; J. L. De Vany. editor; M. K. Piper, pub-
lisher (9— 3). Circulation "JKL. "
BERWICK, iirtnf/« Oo. -U 1,738 pop.,
on Dominion Atlantic Rd., 12 m. W. of Kent-
vllle, the county seat. Creamery, shoe
shops, furniture factory, tannery, saw mill
and iron foundry. Fruit growing.
REGISTER; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription (1 ; established
1891; John E. Woodworth, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3). ^ ^ ,
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl" Actual average
for 1896, 1.184; for first six viovtha of
1897.1,489; /or 1898. 1,378. In 1899 y I.
Actual average for a year endwg with June,
1900, 1,372. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z-1) I.
In 1903, "JKL."
BRIDGETOWN, Annapolis Co. p
1,117 pop., on Dominion Atlantic Rd. and
Annapolis r., at head of navigation, 116 m.
W. of Halifax and 65 S. E. of St. John, N. B.
Shipping point.
MONITOR; Wednesdays; Independent;
four pa«e8 30x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; M. K. Piper, editor and publisher
Circulation: In 1895, "iKL" In 1896. I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
BRIDGEWATER, Lunenburg Co,
p 3,986 pop., on Nova Scotia Central Rd., at
head of navigation on La Have r., 12 m. W.
of Lunenburg, the county seat. Saw, grist
and carding mills, Iron foundry and tan-
nery. Lumbering, gold mining and carriage
and shipbuilding.
BULiIiETIN ; Tuesdays; conservative;
eight pages 1.5x22; subscription $1 ; established
1890; C.J. Oragg &Co., editors and publishers
(9—3). Circulation "iKi "
CALEDONIA CORNER, Que*n§
C>. P 1,037 pop., on Nova Scotia Southern
Rd., iO m. S. E. of Annapolis and 35 N. N. E.
of Shelbarne. Saw mills. Gold mining,
agriculture and lumbering.
GOI^D HUNTER AND FARMERS'
JOURNAIj; Saturdays; Independent; four
pages 19x26; subscription $1.50; established
1888; W. H.Banks, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "iKL."
1146
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
^^OVA SCOTIA.
CLARK'S HARBOR, Shelbume
Co. p 900 pop., 40 m. 8. E. of Yarmouth.
Fish.
COAST GUARD ; Thursdays ; four
pages 16x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
189r; M. H. Nlckerson, editor and publisher
(6—3). Clrculatlou ■•jkl."
DARTMOUTH, Halifax Co. a 6.152
■ pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., about 5 m. N.
E. of Halifax, the capital of the Province.
Milling and manufacturing.
PATRIOT; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1901; J. M. Weeks, editor and publLsher (6—3).
Circulation ■■jkl.' In 1902, Z (1,2,4,5). In
1903 Z (4).
DIGBY, c h.. Digby Co. J3 1,381 pop.,
on Dominion Atlantic Rd. and Bay of
Fundy, i6 m. S. of St. John, N. B., by sea.
Shipbuilding and fisheries.
COURIER; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 20x27; subscription $1; establis edl874;
O. S. Dunham, editor; Mary McCormlck, pub-
llgher (S— 3). Circ'n ••jkl.- In 1902, Z (2, 11).
GLACE BAY, Cape Breton Co. -a on
Sydney & Loulsburg Rd., about 14 m. S. of
Sydney. Mining and fishing district.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $3; established IM); John U. Fisher,
editor; Gazette Publishing Co. (Ltd.), pub-
lishers (2—5).
Circiilatiou: In 1904, (z— 4) I.
HALIFAX, c. h., Halifax City D
40,787 pop., Capital of the Province,
terminus of the Intercolonial and Dominion
Atlantic Rds., on Chebucto bay and Hal
Ifax harbor. Largest city In the Province.
Commerce and manufactures of various
kinds. Winter port for Royal Mall steamers.
ACADIAN RECORDER; every even
Ing except Sunday, and TRI-WEEKI.Y,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; liberal;
four pageg 33x29; subscription— dally $5, tri-
weekly $2.50 ; established 1813 ; Blackadar
Bros., editors and publishers (8—3 P).
Circulation — Daily: In 1894, publisher as
serts, not less than 3,360. In 1895, H. In 1896,
H. In 1897. Y. In 1898. vl. In 1899. vl. In
1900, zl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, vl. In 1903, -Jja-"
Tri-Weekly: In 1899, -iKL-" In 1900, Z.
In 1902, 'jjiL."
HERALD; every morning except Sun-
dajr. EVENING :>IAII., every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and HOMESTEAD, semi-
weekly; morning and evening ten to four-
teen, semi weekly eight to twelve pages
lSx22; subscription— morning $5. evening $5,
Beml weekly 75 cents; established— dally 1875,
Beml- weekly 1900; Herald Printing and Pub-
lishing Co., publishers 0—3).
Circulatiou — Moruiuer: Rating varied
from Gin 1894 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. Actual average for 1898. 5,395;
/or 1899, 5,160. Inl9<X). yG. Actual average
for 1901, 4,741 : for 1902, 4.823; for 1903,
5,«53: for l'.K4. 7,77'i (©Qi.
ETeuiuff: In 1897. ".ua.." Actual average
for 1898, 4,191; for 1899, 4,015. In
1900, yH. Actual average for \90l, 3,681;
for 1902,3,748; for 1903.4,259; for 1901,
7,911.
Semi-Weekly: In 19(X), "jkl." Actualaver-
age for 1901. ti.477: for 1902, 3,810. In
1903. yH. Inl«K»4. yH.
Pulilislier's announcement.— THE FIELD:
No similar area in the world so rich in vari-
ety of natural resources as Nova Scotia,
with its 500,000 prosperous farmers, fruit
NOVA SCOTIA.
growers, fishermen, lumbermen, coal, gold
and copper miners, iron and steel workers,
and other artizans. Capital city, Halifax,
the greatest banking center on conti-
nent for its population. Bank clearings
SS0,()O(i,a)0. Its local banks have 200 branches
in Canada, United States, Cuba and West
Indies.
THE MEDIUM: The Herald (©0) and
The Mail. Two-cent papers. Only ones in
the territory that publish sworn details of
circulation. Average, 15,683 in 1904. On Roll
of Honor and carries the Gold INIarks dis-
tinction. Has "the same flat rate for the
same service to every one." Accepts ad-
vertising on condition that its circulation
exceeds that of any other two papers pub-
lished within a radius of 800 miles in Can-
ada. "Writes it in the contract," and says
to advertisers, "Don't stay if it don't pay."
Circulation distributed as follows: City
carrier customers, 4,189; newsboys, 416;
countrj' subscribers, 7,7.^5; agents, 2,900 —
net. Books open to any responsible agency
or advertiser.
MORNING CHRONICLE ; every
morning except Sunday, ECHO, every
evening except Sunday, and NOVA SCO-
TIAN AND WEEKLY CHRONICLE,
Fridays; daily eight, Saturdays and weekly
twelve pages 17x223^; subscription— morning
$5, evening $5, weekly 50 cents ; established-
morning 1865, evening 1887, weekly 1820;
Chronicle Publishing Co. (Ltd. ), editors and
publishers. Circulation— morning "jkl."
evening "JKL." weekly "JKL." In 190U. Z. In
1901, Z( 1,2, 4, 5).
PRESBYTERIAN WITNESS;
Saturdays; presbyterian; eight pages 13J^ix20;
subicription $1.5(.); established 1848; Henry
W. Barnes, editor and publisher (12 — 1).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897, publisher asserts, for the
past ten vears not less than 3,200. In 1898,
yH. In 1899. yH. In 1900, yH. Inl901, yH.
In 1902, (z— 3, 4) H. In 1903. yl. In 1904,
(z— 4) H.
ROYAL GAZETTE; Wednesdays;
offleial; twelve pages 9x14; subscription $1.50;
established 1783; R. T. Murray, editor and
publisher (:3— 3). Circulation "j_kl."
WE9LEYAN ; Wednesdays ; methodist;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 18S0; Rev. John Maclean, edlto^; S. T.
Huestis, publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jjo,.- In 1897, G. In
1898, vG. In 1899, yH. In 1900. zH. In 1901, yH.
In 1902, yH. In 1903. (z— 4) II. In 1;m)4, yH .
11IARITI3IE I>IERCHANT ; bi week
ly ; mercantile; thirty-eight to one hundred
an<1 four pages 9x12; subscription S2; estab-
lished 1891; Imperial Publishing Company,
publishers (:3 — 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher as.serts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896 I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL."
FO R WA R D; semi monthly; prohibi-
tion; four pages 12x19; subscription 25 cents;
established 1893; W. S.Sanders, editor: Grand
Division Sons of Temperance, publishers
(9—3).
Circulation: Actual averagefor 1901,
1.498. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z- 1) I. In
19(4, "JKL."
CHURCH WORK; monthly; angUcan
church; thirty-two pages 6x8%; subscription
50 cents; established 1899: McAlpine Publish-
ing Co., Ltd., editors anl publishers (:;— 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "ikl." Actual average
for 1!H)2, 3,4 55. In 1903. yH. In 1!K)4. yll.
INDUSTRIAL ADVOCATE;
monthly; maritime; twenty eight pages
9x12 ; subscription $1: established 1895; F. P.
Ronnan. editor and publi^hpr. Circ'n "Jia-.'
MARITIME MEDICAL NEWS;
monthly; medical: forty to forty four pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1889; James
Ross,M.D..editorand publisher (7—3). Circu-
lation "iJU<-'
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1147
NOVA SCOTIA.
HANTSPORT,//a;if» Co. O »15 pop.,
on Doininlou Atlantic Rd. and Avon r., 40
m. N. W. of Halifax, the capital of the
Province. Shipping. Shipbuilding. Stone
quarrying. Farming and fruit raising.
ADVANCE; Wednesdays; four pages
15x22; subscription SOcents; established 1894;
G. W. Woodvvorth, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation "iKL."
KENTVILLE, c. h., Kirigs Co. -a
2,500 pop., on Dominion Atlantic Rd. and
CornwalUs r., 68 m. N. W. of Halifax, the
capital of the Province. Farming.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x2U; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1864; H. G. Harris, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, ••jkl.- In 1897, Z. Act
uaZacfraflfe/or 1898, 1,520. In 1899. yl. In
1900, y I. In 1901, yl. In 1902. y I. In 1903, -jkl.
WESTERN CHRONICLE; Thurs
days; liberal; eight pages 13x21; subscrip-
tion $1; GBtabllshed 1875; Fred W. Wick wire,
editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,800. In 1896, I. Actual average
/or 1897, 1,908. Inl898, yl. In 1899. yl. In
1900,yl. In 1901, yl. Inl902,yl. In 1903, "jkl.-
L I V E R P O O L, c. h.. Queent Co. p
2,405 pop., at mouth of River Mersey, about
75 m. S. W. of Halifax. Lumbering, ship-
building, gold mining and fishing.
ADVANCE AND WESTERN COUN-
TIES ADVOCATE; Wednesdays; tmir
pages 19x28; subscription $1.50; established
l878; E. M. Farrell. editor and publisher.
Circulation 'mkl."
LUNENBURG, c. h., Lunenburg Co
p 4,894 pop., on Nova Scotia Central Kd., 69
m. W. by S. W. of Halifax, the capital of the
Province. Fishing and West India trade.
ARGUS; Tuesdays; four pages 20x26;
Bubsci-iption .$1; established 1889; W. A. Let
son, editor; F. R. Moorehead. publisher (3— 3).
Circulation jkl."
PROGRESS AND ENTERPRISE;
Wednesdays; eight pages 18x'^3; subscription
$1; established 1862; Wm. Duft, eaitor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1901, "itL." Actual average
for a year ending with June, 1902, '2,2 11.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
MIDDIiETON, Annapolis Co. P 740
pop., on Nova Scotia Central and Dominion
Atlantic Rds., 26 m. N. E. of Annapolis, the
county seat. Planing mill, box, sash and
door, ginger-ale and fertilizer factories.
Farming.
OUTLOOK; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1894; Fred E. Cox, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulatiou: Actual average for 1895,
1,169. In 1896. 1. In 1897, Y. Inl898. "iKi. '
Inl899.Z. In ltK)2, Z (1.4,6. 9). In 1903, Z (4).
NEW GLASGOW, Pictou Co. c
3,776 pop., on Intercolonial Rd., about 95 ra.
N. E. of Halifax, the capital of the Province.
Coal mines, tanneries, potteries, glass and
•teel worlce, iron foundries, saw mills and
manufactories of furniture, doorg, sashes,
etc. Shipbuilding.
EASTERN CHRONICLE; semi
weekly, Thursdays and Saturdays; liberal;
eight pages 15x22; gubaorlption $1; estab-
lished 1886; S. M. Mackenzie, publisher
(S—3 P).
Circulatiou: In 1895. II. In 1896, H. In
NOVA scon A.
1897, Y. Inl898.yl. In 1899, yl. Inl900,yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902. (z— 1, 2, 4, 5) I. In
1903, "jtiti.."
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; eight pages
15x^2; subsci'lptlon $1; established 1888; A. P.
Douglas, editor; The Enterprise Publishing
Co., publishers.
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,850. In 1895, II. In 1896, H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, y I. In 1900, y I.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, -vki,." In 190.5, Z (4) (••)
T13IES; Saturdays (A A).
NORTH SYDNEY, Cape Breton
Co. cf 2,522 pop. — local estimate 4,500—
on Sydney harbor. In the E. part of Cape
Breton. Connected by rail and dailj
steamer with Halifax and Montreal, Que.
Coal mining and agriculture.
CAPE BRETON ENTERPRISE;
Saturdays; Independent; six pages k0x26;
subscrijition $1; established lEOl; C. W. Ver-
non, editor; A. Dennis, publisher ( 12—3). Cir-
culation ".IKi-." In 1903, Z (4) (••).
HERA LD ; Wednesdays; libei al-conserv-
ative; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1872; A. C. Bertram, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Cii'culatiou : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,750. In 1895, H. In 1896, H . In
1897. HZ. Inl898.yH. In 1899, yl. Inl9U0,yI.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (• •).
In 19114, y I.
OXFORD, Cumberland Co. i 150 pop.,
on Intercolonial Rd., 72 m. N. of Halitax,
the capital of the Province. Woodenware
factories, woolen and saw mills.
JOURNAL AND CUMBERLAND
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents;
established 1897; S. A. Marchant, editor and
publi.sher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
PARRSBORO Cumberland Co. a
1,909 pop. —local estimate 2,500— terminus
Cumberland Rd. Coal and lumber shipping
port. Coal mining and agriculture.
liEADER; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1888; P. F. Law-
son, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
PICTOU, c. h., Pictou Co. O 2,998
pop., on Intercolonial Rd., at head of Pictou
harbor, opening into Northumberland
straits, and point of arrival and departure
of Upper Province, Boston, Prince Edward
Island and Cape Breton steamers, 105 m. N.
N. E. of Halifax, the capital of the Province.
Lumber and shipbuilding trade. Coal mines
and quarries of building stone in vicinity.
Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Tuesdays; liberal; eight
pages 15x23; subscription $1; established 1898;
John D. MacDonald, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,400. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, publisher asserts, lowest number printed
1,5(0. In 1899, y I. In 1900, June, publisher as-
serts, during the past year not less than 1.400.
In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, (z-4) I. In
1901, (z-4) I.
COLONIAL STANDARD; Tuesdays;
conservative; eight pages 17x23; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1858; H. Hamilton, edi-
tor; Standard Printing Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation "iiu," In 1903, (z— 4) 1. In
1904, yl.
PORT HAW^KESBURY, Inter-
neat Co. cf 658 pop., on the Strait of Canso.
1148
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NOVA SCOTIA.
Connected by weekly line of steamers with
Halifax, the capital of the Province, 160 m.
distant, and Boston, Mass. Fishing.
EASTERN JOURNAL.; Fridays;
conservative; four pages 17x24; subscription
91; established 1889; John C. Bourlnot, edi-
tor and publisher (9 — 3). Circulation 'vkl."
In 1903, Z (4) (••).
HA WKESBURY BUL.L.ETINj
Thursdays; liberal; four pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; J. J. Williams,
editor and publisher (9— 3). Clre'n 'jkl."
PORT MAITLAND, Yarmouth Co.
p 519 pop., on Dominion Atlantic Rd., 12 m.
N. W, of Yarmouth.
BL.UENOSE; Wednesdays (A A).
ROCKINGHAM STATION,
Halifax Co. Q 26u pop., on Dominion At-
lantic Rd. Suburb of Halifax.
SUBURBAN NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
SH£LBURN£,c. h., Shelbume Co. p
1,300 pop., connected by stage and by
weekly steamer with Halifax, the capital
of the Province, 100 m. distant. Agricult
Tire and timber.
BUDGET; Thursdays; mdependent:
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; establlHhed
1890; W. H. Currle, editor and publisher.
Circulation ■•jkl."
GAZETTE; Thursdays (A A).
SPRINGHILL, Cumberland Co. a
5,178 pop., on Cumberland Rd., & Coal Co.,
22 m. S. of Amherst. Coal mining.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; six pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1896: S. McDow-
ell, editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
STELLARTON, Pictou Co. n 2,410
pop., on Intercolonial Rd., 2 m. from New
Glasgow. Coal mining.
MARITlx^IE MINING RECORD ;
semi-monthly: mining; twenty-eight pages
10x15; subscription $1; esta.blished 1898; R.
Drummond, editor and publisher (9—3),
Circulation: In 1898, "jjsl-" Actual average
for 1899, 1,036. In 1900, yl. In 1901, "jkl."
SYDNEY, c. h., Cape Breton Co. cf
2,427 pop.— local estimate 10,000— on Inter-
national Rd., 285 m. from and connected by
a line of weeklj' steamers with Halifax,
the capital of the Province. Shipping and
general manufacturing.
POST; every morning except Sunday,
and BRAS D'OR GAZETTE, Wednes-
days; conservative; eight pages 18x24; sub-
Bcrfption- daily S3, weekly $1; established-
daily 1901. weekly 1896; The Sydney Post Pub
lishing Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation— Daily: "jkl." In 1903 Z (4)
(••)■
Weekly: "jkl.- In 1903, (z— 4) I (##). In
190t, yl.
RECORD; every eveningexcept Sunday,
and ISLAND REPORTER, Wednes
days; liberal; daily eight pages 17x24, weekly
four pages 21x27; subscription — daily $3,
weekly $1: established— daily 1898, weekly
1884; The Sydney Printing Co.. Ltd., pub-
lishers (1—5).
C ire n I a t ion- Daily: "jjil"
Weekly: "iKL" In 1897. Z. In 1908, "tKi. "
Actual average for 1903. 3,561; for 1904,
3,568.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; four pages
20x26; subscription $1.50; established 1872;
Advocate Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
NOVA SCOTIA.
MAC TAL.LA; Fridays; Gaelic; eight
pages 11x16 ; sub.scription $1 ; established
1892; J. Q. McKinnon, editor; The Mac-TalU
Printing and Publishing Co., publishers (9—3).
Circulation : In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl. In
1901. "JKL."
TRURO, c. h., Colchester Co. n 5,990
pop., on Intercolonial Rd., at head of
Cobequld bay, 61 m. N. by N. E. of Hallf ax-
the capital of the Province. Iron foundries-
blast furnaces and hat, woolen and furni-
ture manufactories, machine shops, shoe
and last factories. Agriculture and mining.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; Independent;
daily eight to twelve pages 13i^x20, weekly
sixteen to twenty pages 17x22; subscription-
daily $3, weekly $1; established 1891; W. D.
Dimock, editor; News Publishing Company,
publishers (*-3).
Circulation— Daily : "jjll"
Weekly: In 1895, "jicl.- In 1896, I. In
1897, I Z. In 1898, zl. Actual average for
a year ending with October, 1898, 3,790 ;/or
1899,3,821. In 1900, yH. Actual average for
a year ending uith January, li!02, 5,163:
for 1902, 5,476. In 1903, yG. Actual aver-
age for 19iA. 6.019.
COLCHESTER SUN; Wednesdays;
liberal conservative; eight pages lSx22; sub-
scription $2; established 1870; W. B. Alley,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl." In 1898, pub-
lisher asserts, for fifteen years not less than
2.000. In 1899. yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
1902. vl. In 1903. "jkl."
MIDLAND TIMES; Saturdays: four
pages 18x24; subscription 81 ; established 1879;
A. C. Mills, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,510. In 1896, I. Actual average
for the first six months of 1897. 2,*220. In
1898. zl. In 1899, zl. Inl900,yl. Inl901,yl.
In 1902, "iKL."
WESTVILLE, Pictou Co. tl 8,600
pop., on Intercolonial Rd., 10 m. S. of Pic-
tou, the county seat. Coal mining and
manufacturing.
FREE LANCE; Fridays; twelve to six-
teen pages 14x21; subscription $1; established
1806; J. W. H. Sutherland, editor and pub-
lisher (7-3 Pi.
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl" Actual aver-
age/or 1901, 1,093. In 1902, "iSL."
W^EYMOUTH BRIDGE, Dig^v
Co. p 1,000 pop., on Dominion Atlantic Rd.
and St. Mary's bay. Flour, saw and shingle
mills.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; independent;
four pages 20x27 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1889; V. A. Landry, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3^.
Circulation : In 1895, "jkl." In 1896. I. In
1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, Z. In 1902,
(7—2,4.5,9)1. In 1903. ■ JKL- ■
L'EVANGELINE; Thursdays; French;
four pages 20x27; subscription $1; established
1887; Val. A. Landry, editor and publisher
(9—3).
Circulation: In 1S95, I. In 1896, I. In 1S97,
I Z. In 1898. zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, pub-
lisher asserts, at no period within thirteen
years' existence was below 2,000. Actual
areragfe /or 1901. 2,027. In 1902, yl. in
1903. (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
WINDSOR, c. h., Hants Co. c 2,477
pop., on Dominion Atlantic Rd. and Avon
r.. 45 m. N. W. of Halifax, the capital of the
Province. Seat of King's College, University
of Windsor. Shipbuilding, cotton, iron and
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1149
NOVA SCOTIA.
wooden manufactures and plaster quar-
ries. Fruitgrowing.
HANTS JOUIlNALi; Wednesdays;
Independent; four pages 21x29; subscription
$1; established 1867; Jas. J. Anslow, editor
and publisher (;»— 3).
Circulation: In 1896, "iKL" In 1897. Z. In
1898, I. In 1899. vl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, y I. In 1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904, y I.
TRIHCJNE; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 32x80: subscription $1; established 1888;
Tribune Publishing Company, editors and
publishers.
Circulation : In 1897. "jkl.- In 1898. I. In
1899, V I. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. "JKL."
WOIiFVILLE, Kings Co. -a 1,968
pop., on Dominion Atlantic Rd., 7 m. E. of
Kentvllle, the county seat. Seat of Aoadla
University. Farming and fruit growing.
ACADIAN; Fridays; four pages 21x27;
subscription $1; established 1881; Davison
Bros., editors and publishers (3 — 3). Circula-
tion "iJU."
ACADIAN ORCIIARDIST; Tues
days; horticultural; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1873; H.G.Harris,
editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation: In 1898. "iii." In 1899, I. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903,
(z-4) I. InUXU, yf.
ACADIA ATHEN^UM; monthly,
during college year; collegiate; fifty pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1874; Stu-
dents of Acadia University, editors and pup-
Ushers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
YARMOUTH, c. h., Yarmouth Co.JJ
6,089 pop., on Dominion Atlantic Rd., at
entrance ef Bay of Fundy, 90 m. S. of St.
John, N. B., and 300 S. W. of Halifax, the
capital of the Province. Shipping, fishing
and manufacturing. Cotton duck factory.
TimES; every evening except Sunday;
liberal-conservative; four pages 18x34; gub-
Bcriptlon $8; established 1882; J. D. Rolston,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl.- In
1898, Z. In 1899, Z. In 1902, "jjo,."
H E R A li D ; Tuesdays ; liberal ; four
pages 20x21) ; subscription $1.50; established
1888; J. M. Lawson. editor and publisher; pub-
lishes also a Friday edition, called the
Telegram; given free to subsciibers to the
Herald (6—3) .
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 189b, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, (z— 3. 5, 9) I. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— 4) I (••). In 1904, yl.
IjIGHT; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1890; C. Carey,
editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 2,300. In 1S96, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. Actual average for 1899. '2,436.
In 19(J0. yH. Actual average for a year end-
ing with June. 1901. 2, 5«7; /or 1902. 2,750;
for 1903. 2,850. In 1904, yH.
ONTARIO.
ACTON, Halton Co. ^ 1,209 pop., on
Grand Trunk Rd., 12 m. N. W. of Milton, the
county seat, 30 N. of Hamilton and 35 W. of
Toronto, the capital of the Province. Tan-
neries, glove, traveling-bag and knitting
works. Shipping point for lime, leather,
grain and flour.
FREE PRESS ; Thursdays ; independ-
ent ; four pages 21x27; subscription $1 ; estab-
Ulhed 1875 ; H. P. Moore, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "ijti."
ONTARIO.
AIIiSA CRAIG, Middlesex Co., North
P 732 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Aux
Sables r., 24 m. N. W. of London. Cotton
and farming.
BANNER; Thursdays; Independent;
six pages 15x22; subscription 60 cents; es-
tablished 1892; "W. E. Clothier, editor and
publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl" In 1901. Z
(4,6). In 1903. •■jkl."
ALEXANDRIA, Glengarry Co. O-
1,614 pop., on Canada Atlantic Rd., 54 m.
E. of Ottawa, the capital of the Dominion,
and 60 from Montreal, Que. Flour and
saw mills and furniture, sash and door
factories, foundry and machine shop.
GL.ENGARRIAN; Fridays; conserv-
ative; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1884; Arthur Craig, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl" In 1897, Z. In
1899, publisiier asserts, for over two years not
less than 1.300. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902. yl. In 1903, •■jkl.-
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; A. G. F. Mac-
donald, editor and publisher. CIrc'n "jkl."
Inl901,Z(l,2, 4, 5).
AIjLISTON, Simcoe Co., South a
1,371 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Boyne
r., 24 m. S. W. of Barrle, the county seat.
62 N. of Hamilton and 60 from Toronto,
the capital of the Province. Lumber and
woolen mills and sash and agricultural-im-
plement factories, nail factory, creamery
and grist mills. Grain, lumber and live-
stock market.
H E R A Li D I Thursdays ; Independent ;
eight pages 18x32; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1871; R. J. Wallace, editor and pub-
lisher (10—3). Circulation -jkl.- In 1897. Z.
In 1898. Z. In 1903, "iKi.' In 1903, Z (4).
ALMONTE, Lanark Co., North D-
8,068 pop.— local estimate 3,200— on .Can-
adian Pacific Rd. and Mississippi r., S7 m.
N. E. of Perth, the county seat, and 85 S.
W. of Ottawa, the capital of the Dominion.
Good water power. Manufactures of woolen
and knit goods, file factory and iron works.
Agriculture
GAZETTE; Fridays; liberal; eight pages
17x22; subscription $1; established 1867;
James McLeod, editor and publisher (6—3.
Circulation: In 1894, 1895 and 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 2,700. Actual av-
erage for 1891. 'i,7 45; /or 1898, 2,727. In
1899, yH. Actual average for a year ending
with May, 1900, 2,807. In 1901. yH. In
1902. yH. In UI03. (z— 4) H. In 1904, yH.
TIMES; Fridays; liberal-conservative;
eight pages 17x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; Wm. W. Pittard, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3). Circulation "iUL." In 1903. Z
(4) (••).
ALVINSTON, Lambton Co., East p
1,009 pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 45 m.
E. of Saint Clair. Mich. Agriculture and
stock raising.
FREE PRESS; Wednesdays; Independ^
ent; eight pages 18x30; subscription $1;
established 1885; A. E. Ketch, editor and
publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
AMHERST BURG, Essex Co.,
South p 2,279 pop., on Canada Southern
Rd. A port of entry at mouth of Detroit r.
1150
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO.
18 m. S. of Windsor and Detroit, Mich., con-
nected by dally line of steamers. Manu-
facturing. Shipping point and coaling
station. Limestone quarries.
ECHO; Fridays ; liberal ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.B0; established 1874;
Echo Printing Company, editors and pub
Ushers (6—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 2.500. Inl895, H. Inl896. H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, y I. In 1900, yl.
In 1901. publisher asserts, no edition during
the year was le^s than 2.5(X). In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z-4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
ARNPRIOR, Renfrew Co., South c(
3,341 pop., on Canadian Pacific and Canada
Atlantic Rds. and Chats lake at the con
fluence of the Madawaska and Ottawa rs.,
50 m. S. E. of Pembroke, the county seat,
and 38 W. of Ottawa, the capital of the
Dominion. Saw and woolen mills and
marble works. Iron mines.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; conservative;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; Jeffery Bros., editors and pub
Ushers.
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl- " Actual average
/or 1896, '^,163. Inl897. Y. Inl898,yl. In
1899. y I. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, •■JKL."
NEWS: Wednesdays (A A).
WATCHMAN; Fridays; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1890; Jas.
C. Williams, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "isx" In 1900. Z. la 1902, "jkl.-
ARTHUR, Wellington Co., North D-
3,224 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and
Conestoga r., 25 m. N. W. of Guelph, the
county seat. Manufacturing. Shipping
point for flour, live stock and woolen goods.
ARTHUR ENTERPRISE AND
WEIiliTNGTON NEWS; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
81; established— S/ifcrprise 1869, Neivs 1892;
consolidated 1894 ; R. Thy une, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3). Circulation •■iKk" In 1899, Z.
In 1902, Z (2, 4).
ATHENS, Leed$ Co.. South n- 904
pop., on BrockvlUe, Westport & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd. Farming and lumbering.
Woolen, saw and planing mills and door
and sash factory.
REPORTER AND COUNTY OF
LiEEDS ADVERTISER; Wednesdays;
Independent; four pages 10x26; subscription
$1; established 1885; Geo. F. Donnelley, edi-
tor and publisher (12—3). Clroulatlon "Jii."
ATWOOD, Perth Co., North -n 500
pop., on Qrand Trunk Rd., 6 m. S. of Lis-
towel and 20 N. of Stratford, the county
seat. Agrieulture and dairying.
BEE; Fridays; independent; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1890; D. G.
Anderson, editor and publisher (11— 2). Cir-
culation "Uti"
AURORA, rork Co., North a 1,743
pop.— local estimate 1,865— on Grand Trunk
Rd.. 80 m. N. of Toronto, the county seat
and capital of the Province. Shipping point
for grain, flour, leather, agricultural Im-
plements and produce.
BANNER ; Fridays ; reform; eight pages
ISxaO; subaorlption $1 ; established 1861; S. H.
Lundy, editor and publisher. Ciro'n ••uu,"
ONTARIO.
Co. cf 320
15 m. N. W.
AVONMORE, Stormont
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd
of Cornwall.
GLEANER; Thursdays (A A).
AYIiMER, Elgin Co., East p 2,168
pop., on Grand Trunk and Michigan Central
Rds. and Catfish creek, about 12 m. E. of St.
Thomas, the county seat, 10 N. of Lake
Erie and 26 S. E. of London. Manufactur-
ing town. Agriculture and lumbering.
EXPRESS; Thursdays; independent;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1972; D. H. Price, editor and publisher
(9—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
1,793; for 1896, 1,906; for 1897. 1,918;
for 1898, 1,900. In 1899. yl. In 1900, y I. In
1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904. yl.
SUN; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1886 ; G. M. Standing, editor; G. M. Standing
& Co., publishers. Circulation 'jkl."
AYR, Waterloo Co.. South P 1,040
pop., on Canada Soutliern Rd., 20 m. S. of
Berlin, the county seat, and 80 S. W. of
Toronto. Iron foundry, woolen factory
and flour mill.
GUN; Fridays (A A^.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 14x20; subscription 5u cents; estab-
lished 1894: Robt. Constable, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3 Circulation 'mkl."
AYTON, Grey Co. b 500 pop., on
Grand Trimk Rd.,6m. S. E. of Xeustadt.
Farming and fruit growing,
ADVANCE; Thursdays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1895; M.
B. Flynn. eilitor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
BANCROFT, ^as^ing* Co. U 400 pop.,
8 m. S. of Baptist, the terminus of the
Central Ontario Rd., and 69 N. of Trenton.
Lumber and cloth mills.
NORTH HASTINGS REPORTER;
Wednesdays (A AK
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; established 1894; D. H.Morrison,
editor and publisher (9—3). Circ'n "jkl."
BARRIE, o. h., Simcoe Co., North a
6,549 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Kem-
penfeldt bay, an arm of Lake Simcoe, 64 m.
N. N. W. of Toronto, the capital of the
Province. Summer resort. A shipping
point for grain. Foundries, machine shops,
woolen factories, etc.
EXAMINER ; Thursdays ; liberal ; eight
pages 17x2.3; subscription $1; established 1866;
J. A. MacLaren, editor and publisher (3— 3).
Circulation "jicl •" In 1902, Z (4).
GAZETTE; Wednesdays; reform; eight
linages 14x21 ; subscription $1; established 1868;
Wilkes & Crew, editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation "fKL." In 1899, Z. In lii02, Z (4, 5).
NORTHERN ADVANCE; Thursdays;
liberal-conservative; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription fl; established 1891; S. Wesley,
publisher (9—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,320. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898. 1,362; /or 1899. 1,413.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, y I. Actual average for
ayear ending with June, 1902, 1,410« In
1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
BEAMSVILLE, Lincoln Co. q 1,000
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 13 m. W. of Saint
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1151
ONTAKIO.
I
ONTARIO.
Catherines, the county seat, and 2 S. of
Lake Ontario, stone quarries. Farming.
EXPRESS; Wednesdays ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1895; C. E.
Rlgglns, editor and publisher (3—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
BEAVERTON, Ontario Co., North Q
850 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Lake
Slnicoe, 45 m. N. of Whitby, the county seat,
and 75 from Toronto, the capital of the
Province. Manufacture of woolen goods
and shipping of bricks.
EXPRESS; Thursdays ; independent ;
four pages "20x26; subscription $1; established
1883; Joseph J. Cave, editor and publisher;
prints an edition for Wood vi lie and Cam-
migton (1 — 4). Combined circulation "jkl"
BEETON, Sitncoe Co., South D 771
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., about 30 m. S.by
S. W. of Barrie, the county seat. Manufact-
ures of beekeepers' supplies and hosiery.
AVORLiD; Thui-sdays; independent;
eight pages 17^:^x25; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; W. A. Leigh, editor; W. H. Davis,
pubUsher. Circ'n-JKL." In 1902, Z (4, 6). In
1903, Z (4) (••).
BELIiEVILiLE, c. h., ffaatings Co.,
West n 9,700 pop.— local estimate 12,500 — on
Grand Trunk and Midland Rds. and Bay of
Quinte, 113 m. E. by N. E. of Toronto, the
capital of the Province. Steamers ply reg-
ularly to and from United States and Cana-
dian points. Manufacturing and commerce.
Summer resort.
INTELiLiIGENCER; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays ;
daily eight, weekly twelve pages 16x193^; sub-
scription—daily $3, weeklj-^ $1 ; established-
daily 1887, weekly 1834; Intelligencer Printing
and Publishing House, editors and publishers
(2-5).
Circulation— Daily: "JKL" In 1897. Z. In
1902, "JKL." In 1903. (z— 4) I. Actual average
/or 1904, 1,271.
Weekly: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897, Z. Actual
average for 1898, 3,ti8l. In 1899, yl. In
1900, vl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. In 1904, I.
ONTARIO; every evening except Sun-
day, and CHRONICLE, Fridays; twelve
pages— daily 15x2U^, weekly 18x25 : subsorip-
tlon— dally $3, weekly $1 ; established— daily
1886, weekly 1838 ; T. S. Carman, editor and
publisher (12— 4).
Circulation- Daily: In 1896, "jjkL" In
1897, Z. In 1900, Z. In 1902, "jkl." Actual
average for 1903, 1,343. In 1904, -mi,"
Weekly: In 1896, "jkl.- In 1898, March,
publisher asserts in forty years not below
3,500. In 1899, yH. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903 "iKL." In 1904, I.
BELMONT, Middleaex Co., South P
600 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 12 m. N. of
St. Thomas and 13 S. of London. Flax mill
and cheese factory.
TIMES ; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1888;
Strachan Bros., editors and publishers (9—3).
Circulation "iKL "
BERLIN, c. h., Waterloo Co., North -o
10,000 pop., on Grand Trunk Ra., 86 m.
W. N. W. of Hamilton and 62 W. of Toronto,
the capital of the Province. Several tan-
neries and manufactures of buttons, pianos
and organs, furniture and gloves.
NEWS-RECORDj every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
conservative ; dally four, weekly eight pages
n''i^x24; subscription— dally $8, weekly fl; es-
tablished 1893; M. V. Uttley, editor; Owrman
Printing and Publishing Co. (Limited), pub-
lishers. CIrc'n— dally ••iki..'- weekly "iiu,."
TELE<iRAPH; every evening except
Sunday; four pages 18x24; subscription $3;
esta>>li8hed 1S06; Telegraph Printing Co.,
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG 5 Wednesdays;
German; conservative; ten pages 16x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1891; C. W.
Weidenlianuner. editor; German Printing
and Publishing Co., publishers (9—3).
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,450. In 1896,1. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "j_KL." In UK)3, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
GOSPEL BANNER; Saturdays; nien-
Qonlte; sixteen pages9xl2; subscription #1.25;
established 1877 ; H. S. Hallman, editor and
publisher (12 — 4). Does not Insert advertise-
ments.
JOURNALANDGLOCKE; Wednes-
days; German; independent; twelve pages
16x22; subscription $1.50; established 1859; J.
A. RIttlnger and Wm. J. Motz, editors; Rlt-
tlnger & Motz, publishers (2—5).
Circulation: In 1897. "j^l." In 1898, zI.
In 1899. zl. In 1900. 1. Actual average for
a year eroding with June, 1901. 1,759; /or
1902, 1,753; for 1903, 1,781. In 19(»4. I.
DER EVANGELlUfllS HOTE;
monthly; German; undenominational; eight
pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1887; M. L. Wing, editor; S. R. Knech-
tel, publisher (12—4).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for ^903,
1,100. Actual average /or 1904, 1,125.
BLENHEIM, Kent Co. p 1,708 pop.,
on Erie & Huron and Lake Erie & Detroit
Rds., 6 m. N. W. of Rondeau harbor,
on Lake Erie, 12 S. E. of Chatham, the
county seat, and 75 E. of Detroit, Mich.
Flour, saw and planing mills, bent-wood
works, foundry and machine shops. Market
point for the bean producers of Canada.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established
1874; Andrew & J. M. Denholm. editors and
publishers (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 189S; Theo. K. Pickering, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
BLYTHE, Huron Co., East-o 927 pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 60 m. N. of London.
Shingle, saw and flour mills, carding and
cabinet factories, large salt works and flax
manufactory.
STANDARD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; A. E. Bradwin, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
BOBCAYGEON, Victoria Co., South
D 1,018 pop., on an Island on Pigeon lake,
22 m. N. E. of Lindsay, the county seat.
The nearest railroad station is Fenelon
Falls, 11 m, W. Lumber trade.
INDEPENDENT} Fridays ; eight pages
20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1870;
Charles E. Stewart, editor and publisher.
Circulation '.{kl."
BOLTON, Cardwell Go. C 743 pop., on
Canadian Paciflc Rd., 26 m. N. W. of Toronto,
the capital of the Province. Flour, woolen
and planing mills, foundries and pottery.
Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1887; F. N. Leavens, editor and publisher
(9—3). Circulation "uu,."
1153
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO.
ONTARIO.
BOTH'WELLi, Bothwell Co. p 897
pop., on Grand Trunk and CAnadian Pacific
Rds. and Thames r., 22 m. N. E. of Chatham,
the county seat, 42 S. W, of London and 68
E. of Detroit, Mich. Shipping point for
grain, live stock and produce. Grazing
and agricultural district.
TIHIES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established lfr2;
Vance A. Stutla, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "iii"
BOWMANVILLE, Durham Co.,
West a 3,377 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and
Lake Ontario, 1 m. N. of Port BowmanvlUe,
80 W. of Cobourg, and 43 E. of Toronto, the
capital of the Pi'ovlnce. Manufacturing,
fruit growing and agriculture.
CANADIAN STATESMAN; Wednes-
days; liberal; eight pages 15x22; subscription
tl.50; established 1854: M. A. James & Son,
publishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,920. Inl896, I. In 1897, publisher
asserts, no Issue In ten years less than 1,875.
Actual average for 1898, t2,06ti. In 1899. yl.
Actual average for a year ending with May,
1900,3,113. In 1901, yl. Id 1902, yl. Actual
average for a year ending with December 23,
1903, 2,151; for 1!X)4, 2.ti24.
WEST DURHAM NEWSj Thurs-
days ; conservative; eight pages 15x22; sub
■orlptlon $1 ; established 1874 ; Jas. Gale, edi-
tor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation : In 1894. publisher asserts,
Bmallest edition 2,000. In 1895, I. In 1896, I.
Actual average for 1897, t2,019. In 1898,yl.
In 1899. zT. In 1900. vl. In 1901, yl. In
1902. yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
BRACEBRIDGE,o H. Ontario
Co., North ^ 1,419 pop., on Grand Trunk
Rd. and Muskoka r., 138 m. N. of Toronto,
Summer resort. Tanning establishment*
and woolen mills. Lumbering.
FREE GRANT GAZETTE; Thurs
days; eight pages 18x24; subscription <1 ; es-
tablished 1872; Duncan Marshall, editor and
publisher (13—3). Circulation "jkl."
illUSKOKA HERA I iD ; Thursdays;
conservative; eight pages 15x22; subscription
91 ; established 1878; D. E. Bastedo, editor and
publisher (1—5). Circulation "iiLt"
BRADFORD, York Co., North D
996 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and west
branch of Holland r., 22 m. S. E. of Barrle,
the county seat, and 42 N. N. W. of Toronto
the capital of the Province. Flour mills,
carriage works and planing mill.
WITNESS-NEWS; Thursdays; con-
servative; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
•stablished 1866; E. Garrett, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "iXL"
BRAMPTON, c.b., Peel Co. n 8.251
pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific
Rds. and Etobicoke r., 31 m. N. W. of Toron-
to, the capital of the Province. Flour mills,
shoe factory and Iron foundry. Flori-
culture.
BANNER AND TIIWKS; Fridays
liberal; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1868 ; A. F. Dick, editor and pub
Usher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest edition 1,700. In 1895, I. In 1896, I.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, "JKi-" In 1899, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,675. In 1900. yl. In
1901, (z— 4) I. In 1902, yl. In 1903. (z-4) I.
In 1904, yl.
CONSERVATOR; weekly; liberal-con-
servative; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1873; S. Charters, editor and pub-
lUher (3—3). Clrc'n "iSL." In 1902, Z (4, 5).
BRANTFORD, c. h., Brant Co. p
16,463 pop., on Grand Trunk and Toronto,
Hamilton & Buffalo Rds., 70 m. E. of
London. Manufacturing and agricultural
center.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; conserva-
tive; dally elglit, weekly twelve pages 18x24:
subscription— dallv $3, weekly $1 ; established
—dally 1871, weekly 1889; F. D. Reville, edi-
tor; Reville Bros., publishers.
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, "iKL.- In
1896, I. In 1897, Y. In 1898. "jkl-"
Weeltly: In 1895, -'isi,.- In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, ■•jkl.-
EXPOSITOR; every evening except
8unday,and WEEKL.Y,Thursdays;liberal;
daily eight to sixteen, weekly twelve to
sixteen pages 18x24; subscription — daily $8.
weekly $1; established— dally 1873, weekly
1852 ; T. H. Preston, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation- Daily : Actual average for
1895, '2,430; for 1896, 2,537; for 1897,
3,647; /or 1898, 3,132; /or 1899. 3,277;
/"or 1900, 3, 746 ;/or 1901, 3, 665. In 1902, yH.
Actual average for 1903. 3.879; for 1904,
4,369.
Weekly: Actual average for 1895, 2,892;
/"or 1896, 2,709; /or 1897, 2,885; for 1898.
3.016; for 1899. 2,745; /or 1900, 2,1 08;
for 1901, 2, 1 97. In 1902, yl. Actual average
for 1903, 1,886: /or 19*4, 1,779.
CANADIAN BEE JOURNAL.;
monthly; bee culture; twenty eight pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1884; W.J.
Craig, editor: Goold, Shapley & Mulr Co.
(Limited), publishers.
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,350. In 1896. I, In
1897, Y. In 1898. zT. In 1899. yl. In 190D, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903, "jkl."
BRIDGEBTJRG, Welland Co. p 1,500
pop., on Grand Trunk, Michigan Central
and Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo Rds., 1 m.
from Niagara r. Natural gas.
REVIEW; Thursdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1895; E.W.John-
ston, editor and publisher; prints an edition
entitled Times for Fort Erie (9— 3). Combined
circulation "jkl."
BRIGDEN, LamUon Co., West -a
750 pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 15 m.
S. E. of Sarnla, the county seat. Trade
center.
PUBLIC OPINION; Thursdays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1897; M. Ferguson, editor and publisher (6—3).
Cirulatlon "JKL." (A A).
BRIGHTON, Northumberland Co.,
East n 1,479+ pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and
Lake Ontario, 25 m. E. of Cobourg, the
cotmty seat, and about 93 E. N. E. of
Toronto, tlie capital of the Province. Flour
and saw mills and canning factory. Ship-
ping point for grain and produce.
ENSIGN; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1871;
C. A. Lapp & Son, editors and publishers
(6—3). Circulation "iKi."
BROCKVILLE. c. h., Brockville Co.
D- 8,791 pop.— local estimate 9,9(X)— on Grand
Trunk. Brockville, Westport & Sault Ste.
Marie and Canadian Pacific Rds. and St.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1153
ONTARIO.
ONTARIO.
Lawrence r., 125 m. W. of Montreal, Que.
Manufacturing, farming and dairying.
EVENING RECORDER; every even
lug except Sunday, and WEEKIiY, Fri-
days; liberal; daily four, weekly eight pages
—dally 15x22, weekly 20x24; subscription-
dally $3, weekly, $1 ; established-daily 1872,
weekly 1880; Geo. P. Grftham, editor; Re
corder Printing Co., (limited), publishers.
Circulation— Daily: "j^" In 1903 (z— 4) I.
In IIMU, yl.
Weekly: "uti." In 1899. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
In 11103. (z— 4) I. lu mu, yl.
TI^>IE!S i every evening except Sunday,
and TI3IES AND EASTERN ONTA-
RIO DAIRYMAN, Thursdays; conserva-
tive; daily four pages 17x24, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $3, weekly
#1; established 1882; A. T. Wilgress, editor
and publisher (9—3).
Circulation -Daily i Accorded I from 1891
to 1895. Actual average for 1896, l,t255. In
1897, Y. lu 1898, •■jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
Weekly: Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
Actual average for 1896, 2,328. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, y I. Inl900,yl. In 1901. yl.
In 1902, yt. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
BRUSSELS, Huron Co., East d 1,204
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 30 m. E. of
Goderich, the county seat. Farming.
HERATiD; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1893; H'yDellon,
editor and publisher (3 — 3). Circ'n "jkl."
POST; Fridays ; reform ; eight pages
lftx22; subscription $1.50; established 1873; W.
H. Kerr, editor and publisher (3—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
BURK'S FALLS, Muskoka and
Parry Sound District ^ 40 pop. — local estl
mate 1,000— on Grand Trunk Rd. and Maga-
nettawan r., 170 m. N. of Toronto, the capi-
tal of the Provinc*. Saw mills, tannery
and sash and door factory. Agriculture
and lumbering.
ARIfOW AND HUNTS VIIiLiE EN-
TER PRISE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1885; Rev. Jas. A. Sieveright, editor and pub-
lisher (3 — 3). Circulation "iKj,."
BURLINGTON, Halton Co. -n 1,200
pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific
Rds. and Lake Ontario, 9 ni. N E. of Ham-
ilton. Flour mill. Farming.
GAZETTE AND HAI.TON CO.
CHRONICLE; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription SI; established 1899; Elgin
A.Harris, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl*
CALEDONIA, Haldimand Co. p
968 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Grand
r., 15 m. S. by S. W. of Hamilton. Water
power. Agriculture.
GRAND RIVER SACHEM;
Wednesdays: conservative; four pages 20x27 ;
•ubscription $1 ; established 1855 ; H. B. Sawle,
editor and publisher. Circulation 'jjo,."
CAMPBELLFORD, Northumber-
land Co., East a 2,424t pop., on Grand Trunk
Rd. and Trent r., 33 m. E. of Peterborough
and 33 N. W. of Belleville. Foundry, woolen
manufactories and dairying.
DESPATCH; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1893. Cir
culation "jjiL."
H E R A Li D ; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873; J. T. Vosper, editor and publisher.
<3— 3). Circulation "iKL."
73
CANNINGTON. Ontario Co., North
a 1,250 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 59 m.
N. N. E. of Toronto, the capital of the
Province. Manufacturing and farming.
BKOCK BANNER; Thursdays; liberal;
eight pages 13i^x21; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896: Wni. A. Robinson, editor and
publisher (2— 5 P).
ONTARIO GLEANER; Thursdayt;
conservative; eight pages 13x2l); subscription
$1; established 1871; Wm. A. Robinson, editor
and publisher (12— 3). Circulation "uu," In
1903, Z (4).
CARDINAL, Greenville Co., South,
1,378 pop., on Grand Trunk Railway System
Rd., 10 in. N. W. of Charle V. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription .$1; established Sep-
tember, 1901; Edmund Whitney, editor and
publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
CARLETON PLACE, Lanark Co.,
South D- 4,372 pop., on Canadian Pacific
Rd., 28 S. W. of Ottawa, the capital of the
Dominion. Flour mills, railroad machine
shops, stove foundry, woolen factories and
bi'ick-yards.
CENTRAL CANADIAN; Thursdays;
liberal-conservative; eight pages 17i^x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1875; W. W. CUfl,
editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from 1,400 In
1891 to "JKL." in 1895. In 1896, publisher as-
serts, every issue 1,400. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
zl. In 1899, zl. In 19U0, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903. "jkl."
HERALD; Tuesdays ;llberal ; eight pages
16x24; subscription $1; established 1850; W.
H. Allen, editor; W. H. & S. J. Allen, pub-
lishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest edition 1.500. In 1895, I. In 1896, I.
Inl897.Y. In 1898. zl. In 1899, y I. In 1900. y I.
In 1901, vl. In 1902, yl- In 1903. (z-4) I . In
1904, (z^) I.
CARP, Lanark Co. D- 282 pop., on
Canadian Atlantic Rd., 83 m. N. E. of Perth.
REVIEW; Thursdays (A A).
CAYUGA, c. h., Haldimand Co. p 822
pop., on Grand Trunk, Wabash and Michi-
gan Central Rds., at head of navigation on
Grand r., 25 m. S. of Hamilton. Foundry
and grist mill, plaster beds and stone quar-
ries. Agriculture.
HALDIMAND ADVOCATE; Thurs-
days: eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1867; Jos. H. Parker, editor; Advo-
cate Publishing Company, publishers (3—3).
Circulation "jkl" In 1902, Z (4—6).
CHATHAM, c. h., Kent Co. p 9,052
pop.— local estimate 9,800— on Canadian Pa-
cific, Grand Trunk. Wabash and Erie &
Huron Rds. and Thames r., 67 m. S. W. of
London and 47 W. of Detroit, Mich. Manu-
factories. Farming.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and BANNER-NEWS, Wednesdays; re-
form ; eight pages— daily 16x24, weekly 18x24;
subscription — daily $4, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1891, weekly 1864; A. C. Wood-
ward, editor and publisher (6— 8).
Circulntion -Daily: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,774. In 1896. 1. Actual
average for 1897. 1.832. In 1898, yl. In
1899, yl. In 1900, I. In 1901, (z-6) I. Actual
aver'aoe for a year ending ivith June, 1902,
l.TSO. In 1903. (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts, not less
1154
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OXTARIO.
than 2.400. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In 1898.
yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, I. In 1901, (z— 6) I.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1902, 3,159. In 1903, (z-4) I (••). In
1901. yl.
PLiANETj every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; conserva-
tive; eight pages— daily 15x24, Saturday 18x24,
weekly sixteen pages 20x24; subscription-
daily $4, weekly $1; established 1851; S.
Stephenson, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulation— Daily: Accorded I from 1891
to 1895. In 1896, publisher asserts, not less
than 1,200. In 1897. Y. In 1898, ••jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1900, Z. In 1901, publisher asserts, lowest
ever reached was 1,250. In 1902, yl. In
1903, "JKL" In 1904, (z^4) I.
Weekly: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In 1897,
Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900. zl. In
1901, publisher asserts, lowest ever reached
was 8,100. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yl.
CHATSWORTH, Grey Co., North
-a 450 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 13 m.
S. of Owen Sound, the county seat. Foundry
and farm-implement manufactory.
BANNER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; Nelson Bros., editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation ".ikl."
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; ten
pages 13x20: subscription $1 ; established
1895 ; Q. J. Blyth, editor and publisher. Clrcu
lation "jsi."
CHESLEY, Bruce Co., North -a
1,437 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.. 30 m. N.
of Harriston. Water power. Milling and
manufacturing. Cattle shipping point. Ag
rlculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent; eight pages 18x21; subscription $1;
established 1876; Wm. McDonald, editor and
publisher. Circulation "jjv.l"
ASSOCIATE PRESBYTERIAN
M A CtJ A Z I N E ; monthly ; presbyterian ;
forty-four pages 6x9; subscription $1.25; eatab-
lished 1858; S. H. McNeel and S. B. Houston,
editors; S. H. McXeel, publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKl."
CLARKSBURG, Grey Co.. East -a
600 pop., 1 m. S. of Thornbury, on Grand
Trunk Rd. Agriculture.
REFLECTOR; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1892;
Duncan Marshall, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
CLIFFORD, Wellington Co., North
-n 800 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 8 m. N.
W. of Harriston. Farming.
EXPRESS ; Wednesdays; Independent;
eight pages 16x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1892; James R. Aitchison. editor and
publisher (9-3). Circulation "jsi,."
CLINTON, Huron Co., West -n 2,635
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 12 m. S. E. of
Qoderlch, the county seat. Manufacturing
and farming.
NEW ERA; Fridays; liberal; eight
Dages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1865;
Robert Holmes, editor and publisher (12 — l).
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895, nublisher
asserts, not less than 1,656. In 1896. I. In
1897. 1 Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, (Z— 4) I. In 1902. y I. In 1903, -jkl."
In 1904, publisher asserts, not less than
1,950.
NEWS-RECORD; Thursdays; liberal
oonierratlve ; eight pages 17>^x24 ; sub-
ONTARIO.
Bcrlption $1; established 1878; W. J. Mitchell,
editor and publisher (12— 3).
Circulation : In 1901, "jkl." In 1903, Jan-
uary-, publisher asserts, at no time within
the past twelve months less than 1.275. In
1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
COBDEN, Renfrew Co., North cf 72a
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 20 m. N. W.
of Renfrew. Grain, hay, cattle and cheese.
SUN; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; Fred B. Elliott, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
C O B O U R G, c. h., Northumberland
Co., East n 4,829 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.,
70 m. E. N. E. of Toronto, the capital of the
Province, and 105 S. W. of Kingston. Seat
of Victoria University. Manufactures of
railway cars, woolen goods, etc. Shipping
point for iron ore.
SATURDAY MORNING POST »
Saturdays; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1890; Floyd & McGuire, edi-
tors and publishers. Circulation"JKi."
SENTINEL-STAR; Fridays; con-
servative; eight pages 17x22; subscription $1 r
established 1839: Isaac Wilson, editor and
publisher (8—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
WORLD; Fridays; liberal; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1874; T.
B. Lapp, editor and publisher (9—3). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
COLBORNE, Northumberland Co.,
West D 1,068 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 90
m. S. W. of Kingston. Manufacturers of
soap, doors and sashes. Shipping point
for lumber, grain, apples, etc. Fruit can-
ning.
EXPRESS AND NORTHUMBER-
LAND GAZETTEER; Thursdays; con-
servative; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1866: Geo. & H. S. Keyes, editors
and publishers (2— 5).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actutil average
/or 1899, l,OOH;/or 1900. 1,03S. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902, 1,050; /or 1903,
1,2'^9; for im. 1.236.
NORTHUMBERLAND ENTER-
PRISE; Thursdays; liberal; eight page*
13x20; subscription $1: established 1881; H.
Gale, editor and publisher (3— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
COLD WATER, Simcne Co. n 500
pop,, on Grand Trunk Rd. and Coldwater
r., 30 m. N. of Barrie. Flour, saw and
shingle mills.
PLANET; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
fiubscrlption $1; established 1895; Planet
PublishlDg Co., publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
COLLINGWOOD, Simcoe Co.,
North u 4,939 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.
and Georgian bay. Steamboats to all
Georgian bay ports. Contains a stone dry
dock, shipyard, tanneries, f oundry,machln«
shops, furniture and hosiery factories and
meat-canning establishment. Fisheries and
grain and general freight trade.
BULLETIN; Fridays; reform; eight
pages 2(1x54; subscription $1 ; established 1870;
D. Williams, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1897, "isi." In 1898, zl..
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, y I. In 1903, "JKL."
ENTERPRISE-MESSENGERi
Thursdays; conservative; eight pages 18x34;
subscription $1; established 1867; W. A.
Hogg, publisher (9—3).
Circulation "JKi." In 1902. Z (1. 4). In 1903,.
(z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1155
ONTARIO.
ONrARlO.
COMBER,^M«ar Co.,iyror<A ^900 pop.,
on Michigan Coutral Rd., 31 m. from Detroit.
Mich. Grain, live stock and lumber ship-
ping point. Oil and gas.
H E K A Ij I> ; Thursda.VB ; non-partisan ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883; Charles Clark, editor and pub-
lisher (,">— 3). Circulation "iju-"
COPPER CLIFF, Nipissing Co. ^
1.000 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 78 ni.W.
of North Bay.
COURIER; Thursdaj's; independent;
ten pages 13x20; subscription $1; eitablished
190i; J. S. Pratt, editor and publisher (12—3).
Circulation ••ikl"
CORNWALL, c. h., Coryiwall and
Stormont Co. D- 6,805 pop., on Grand Trunk
Rd. and St. Lawrence r., at mouth of Corn-
wall canal, 67 m. S. W. of Montreal, Que.
Paper mills, pottery, and cotton, woolen
and other manufactories. Agriculture.
FREEHOLDER; Fridays; liberal;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 184S; C. W. Young, editor and pub-
lisher (6-3).
Circulntiou : From 1891 to 1895. publisher
asserts, not less than 2,500. In 1896. H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, vl. Inl899. yl. Inl900.yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z-4) I (••).
In 191)4, yl.
STANDARD; Fridays; conservatlTe;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; Wm. Glbbens, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest edition 2,400. In 1895, H. In 1896,
publisher asserts, no edition less than 2,700.
Inl897.Y. In 1898, yl. Inl899.yT. Inl900,yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. Inl903, 'v^."
CREEMORE, Simcoe Co., North D
721 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., about 20 m.
S. by S. E. of Colli iigwood. Farming.
MAD RIVER STAR; Thursdays; In-
dependent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1 ; A. H. Watson, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl-"
DELHI, Norfolk Co., North p 900 pop.,
on Grand Trunk and Wabash Rds., 12 m.
W. of Simcoe, the county seat. Planing
mills, canning factory, tanneries, robe and
mitten factory, marble works, pump and
windmill factories, two flour mills and iron
foundry.
REPORTER ; Fridays ; Independent ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription .$1 ; establish-
ed 1887; Wm. Pemberton, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation -vju."
HBSERONTO, Saatinga Co., East a
3,338 pop., on Bay of Quinte and Northern
Central Rds. Flour mills, car factories, terra
cotta works and shipyards. Lumber and
farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1888; Deseronto News Co. (Limited), publish-
ers (3—3). Circulation "ixi"
DRAYTON, Wellington Co., Centre <2
793 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 30 m. N. W.
of Guelph, the county seat. Grain and live
stock.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1888 ; Jahez Coram, editor and publisher (11—2).
Clroulatlon "V^j,"
DRESDEN, fio''»«'«« Co. p 2,058 pop.,
on Erie & Huron Rd. and at the head of
navigation on the Sydenham r. Shipping
point for cordwood, staves, bolts, timber
and lumber. Shipbuilding. Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1872; Thos. N. Wells, editor and publisher
(6—3). Circulation ••jkl."
DUNDALK, Grey Co.. Ea$t -D 69*
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., midway
between Owen Sound, the county seat, and
Toronto, the capital of the Province. Grain
and lumber.
H E R A Ij D ; Thursdays; independent:
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1881; W. P. Pickell, editor; J. R. Maclntyre.
publisher (1 — 1). Circulation "jkl"
DUNDAS, Wentworth Co., North p
3,546 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., at head of
Burlington bay, 5 m. W. of Hamilton, the
county seat. Manufacturing and agri-
culture.
DUNDAS STAR AND WENT-
WORTH NEWS RECORD; Thurs
days; liberal-conservative; elRht pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1885; Raymond
Flnchamp, editor ; Mark Lynch Staunton,
publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, "jki,." Actual aver-
age for IS91, 1,731. In 1898. yT. In 1899. yl.
In 1900, yl. In 1901, (z—1, 2, 4. 5) I. In 1902, yK
In 1903, "JKL."
TRUE BANNER A N D WENT-
WORTH CO. CHRONTCTiE; Thurs
days; reform; eight pages 17x23; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1858; Alex. F. Plrie, editor
and publisher (6—3).
Circulntiou: In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age forlSdS, 1,54.5. In 1899. yl. Inl900.zl.
In 1901, yl. Actual average for a year end-
ing with June, 1902. 1,548. In 1903, (z— 4)
I. In 1904. yl.
WENTWORTH L.1GHT; Wednes-
days (A A).
DUNNVILLE, Monch Co. p 2,298
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 40 m. S. S. E.
of Hamilton and 50, by water, N. W. of
Buffalo, N. Y. Water power and natural
gas. Saw, flour and woolen mills, foundries,
household furniture factories, tannery, etc.
CHRONICLE; Fridays ; eight page*
18x22; subscription $1; established 1896; W.
A. Fry, editor and publisher (1—4).
Circulation "tat" In 1902. Z (4, 6). Actual
average for a year ending with January,
1904,1,110. In 1904, yl.
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pages 15x82;
subscription Jl ; established 1870 ; Robert
White, editor and publisher. Circ'n "uu, "
REFORM PRESS; Wednesdays; re-
form; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; ea-
tabllshedl872; W. L. Weatherby, editor and
publisher (9— 3). Circulation "iiu,"
DURHAM, Or«y Co., South -o 1,771
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Saugeen r.,
88 m. N. W. of Toronto, the capital of the
Province. Flour, saw, woolen and plan-
ing mills. Shipping point for grain, lumber,
live stock and produce. Furniture factory
and cement mill.
CHRONICIiE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages lTx22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1864; W. Irwin, editor and publisher.
Circulntiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,256. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1156
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO.
1898. yl. In 1899. V I. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. yl. lu 1903. "jkl."
REVIEW; Thursdays; liberal; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1877;
Chas. Ramage, editor and publisher (:3— 3).
Circulation -ua..- In 1902, Z (4).
"DJJTIT OH, Elgin Co., West p 838 pop.
on Michigan Central Rd., 19 m. S. W. of St.
Thomas, the county seat, and 140 from
Toronto, the capital of the Povince.
Flour mills and fruit-evaporating factory.
Farming.
A D V A N C E I Thursdays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; Blue & Smith, editors
and publishers (8—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
EGANVILLE, Rtnfrew Co., South \:f
1,200 pop., on Canadian Pacific and Canada
Atlantic Rds. and on Bonnechere r., 25 m.
S. of Pembroke, the county seat, and 22
N. of Renfrew. Lumbering and farming.
LEADER; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established June, 1902;
P. .AIoHugh, editor and publisher (3—3).
STAR-ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; In-
dependent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1878; Geo. Reeves & Co.. edi-
tors and publishers (3— 3).
Circulation: In 1900. "jkl. " In 1901. Z (6).
Actual average for 1902, 1,344. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, yl.
ELMIRA, Waterloo Co., North -n 1.069
pop., on Canagaglgue r., 12 m. N. of Berlin,
the county seat, and 16 W. of Guelph. Mill-
ing, furniture, felt shoes and woolen manu
f acturlng. Agriculture and stock raising.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 17x34; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; C. W. Schlerholtz, editor and
publisher (3—3). Circulation "^kl."
SIGNET; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 13x21; subscription 25 cents; established
1893; George Kllnck, editor and publisher
(1 — i). Circulation "uti"
ELMVALE, Simcoe Co. d 700 pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 16 m. from Barrle,
the county seat, and 86 N. of Toronto.
Flour, saw and planing mills. Dairying
and agriculture.
Li A N C E ; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription SI ; established
1891; Walls Brothers, editors and publishers
(3—3). Circulation "jkl."
ELORA, Wellinffton Co., South -D 1,500
pop., on Canadian Pacific and Grand
Trunk Rds., 13 m. N. W. of Guelph. the
county seat, and 65 from Toronto. Manu-
factures of furniture, oatmeal, lime, cloth
and flour.
EXPRESS; Wednesdays; reform; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1847; J. M. Shaw, editor and publisher (6— 3).
Circulation -ikl"
EMBRO, Oxford Co., North P 627
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 10 m. from
Woodstock, the county seat. Manufactur-
ing and farming.
COURIER; Wednesdays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880 ; O. M. Alger, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.180. In 1896, I. In 1897. Y. In
1898, "JKL."
ERIN, Wellington Co., South -a 594
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 50 m. W. of
ONTARIO.
Toronto, the capital of the Province. Flour,
sa%v, planing and woolen mills, sash, door
and carriage factories, stone quarries and
lime kilns. Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Wednesdays; Independ-
ent; eight page* 16x32; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1870: W. Hull, publisher (1—5).
Circulation : In 1900, "j^l." In 1901, Z (4).
Actual average for 1902, 1,954. In 1903,
(Z— 4) I. Actual average for 11X4, ^,357.
ESSEX, E»$^ Co., South p 1,709 pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., 15 m. S. E. of
Windsor. Manufacture of engines, boilers
and agricultural Implements. Creameries,
saw mills, cooperage, cabinet and brick and
tile works and soap, handle, butter dish
and bicycle factories. Lumber and agri-
culture. Natural gas for fuel.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; Brett & Auld, editors and pub-
lisher. Circulation "i&L." In 1897, Z. In
1899, Z. In 1902. "JKL."
EXETER, Middlesex Co., North p
],809 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 30 m. N. N.
E. of London. Manufactures of plows,
woolen goods and leather. Salt Industry.
Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; liberal-con-
servative; eight pages 15x^; subscription
$1; established 1887; C. H. Sanders, editor;
The Advocate Publishing Co., publishers.
Circulation "j.kj,."
TIMES; Thursdays; conservative; eight
pages 17x22; subscription $1; established 1878;
John White, editor; John White & Sons,
publishers (6—3).
Circulation: "iSi." In 1903, (z— 5) I. In
1904, yl.
FENELON EALLS, Victoria Co.,
North D 1,219 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.
and Trent Valley canal, 14 m. N. of Lindsay,
the county seat. Saw, shingle and pulp
mills.
GAZETTE; Frldavs; eight pages 13x20;
established 1872; E. D. Hand, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation ••■uu."
STAR t Thursdays; eight pages \S}4x20;
subscription $1 ; established September,
1900; R. J. Moore, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
FERGUS, Wellington Co., Centre -n
1,598 pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian
Pacific Rds. Manufacturing, stock raising
and farming.
CANADIAN; Thursdays; eight pages
17x22; subscription $1; established 1899; E.
R. E. Mills, editor and publisher (3—3). Cir-
culation "jkl." (AA).
NEWS -RECORD; Thursdays; inde-
pendent reform ; eight pages 15x32; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1857; John M. Thompson,
editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest edition 1,680. In 1896. 1 . In 1897, Y.
Inl898, "JKL." (??) Inl902, Z(4, 5).
FLESHERTON, Orey Co., South -a
750 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 82 m. S.
E. of Owen Sound, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; conservative;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; W. H. Thurston, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation ";kl."
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1157
ONTARIO.
FORDWICH, Huron Co. -D 740 pop.,
on Canadian Pacific Rd., about 100 m. N.W.
of Toronto. Farming and cattle ralBlng.
R E C O R D| Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
llshtd 1806; A. W. Moote. editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation -uj,."
FOREST, Lambton Co., West p 2,057
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 25 m. E. N. E. of
Samia, the county seat. Grain, fish and
cattle market. Agriculture, dairying and
stock raising.
FREE PRESS? Thursdays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x19; subsorlption $1; es-
labllBhed 1*79; H. J. Pettypiece, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,536. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. Act-
ual average for 1898, 1,616. In 1899, yl
In 1900, yl. Actual average for a year end-
ing ivith July, 1901, 1,525. In 1902, yl. In
1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
STANDARD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription Si: estab-
lished 1893; Henry Barron, editor; The Forest
Standard Printing and Publishing Co.
(Limited), publishers (9—3).
Circulation: In 1893, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,750. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z. In
1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
FORT FRANCES, Rainy River
District \i on Canadian Pacific Rd.,212 m.
E. of Winnipeg. Mining and agriculture.
RAINY LAKE HERAL-D AND
ADVERTISElt; Thursdays; six pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1894; J. A.
Osborne, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
RAINY IiAKE P R ESS; Thursdays
(A A).
FORT 'WIJAAA.'M., Thunder Bay
District \j 4,500 pop., on Canadian Pacific
Rd. and north shore of Lake Superior,
Railroad shops and roundhouse. In
Thunder Bay mining district.
TIMES- JOURNAL ; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Satur
days; Independent; four pages 15x38; sub-
scription—dally $3. weekly $1; established-
daily 1893, weekly 1887; TheSuperior Printing
Co., publishers. Circulation— dally "jkl."
INDUSTRIAL. REVIEW; semi
monthly; mining and commerce; twelve
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established 1901;
John R. Lumly, editor; The Superior Print-
ing Co., publishers (12—3). Circ'n "jkl"
GALT, Waterloo Co., South -a 7,5i5
pop., on Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk
Rds. and Grand r., 30 m. W. N. W. of Hamil-
ton. Foundries, woolen mills, machine
works, flour and saw mills, tool, carriage-
spring and other manufactories.
REFORMER; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY. Thursdays;
liberal; dally eight pages 15x22, weekly
twelve pages 18x24; subscription— dally $3,
weekly $1; established— daily 1895, weekly
1848; Hunt & Sons, editors and publishers
(5 — 3). Circ'n— dally "jkl." weekly ■•jkl.--
REPORTER; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; con
Bervatlve; eight pages 20x26; subscription-
daily $3, weekly (1; established— daily 1896,
weekly 1847; Jaffray Bros .Ltd., editors and
publishers (12—4).
Circulation— Daily: "iKL" In 1903, (z— 4) T.
Weekly: ••'io.-- In 1897. Z. In 1898, Z. In
1902,-iiu,.' In 1903, (z— 4) I. Actual aver-
ONTARIO.
age for a year ending with November, 1904,
1,564.
GANANOQUE, Leedi Co., South a-
3,696 pop., on Thousand Islands Rd. and St.
Lawrence r., among the Thousand Islands,
18 m. E. N. E. of Kingston. Manufactures
of iron and steel wares, household furni-
ture, carriages and machinery. Summer
resort.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; conservative;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883: James A. Thomson, editor and
publisher (6-3). Circulation -jkl."
REPORTER; Saturdays; reform; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1860;
Freeman Britton, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "iKi"
GEORGETOWN, HaUon Co. n
1,509 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 38 m. W. of
Toronto, the capital of the Province, and 58
N. of Hamilton. Manufactures of paper,
lumber, shingles, woolen goods, knitting
machines, leather, boots and shoes, gloves,
water motors and dynamos.
HALTON CONSERVATIVE; Wed-
nesdays; conservative; four pages 18x22;
subscription $1 ; established ISOl; H. A.Tuer,
editor and publisher (12—3). Circ'n "jkl"
HERALD; Wednesdays; Independent;
four pages 19i^x24: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1865 ; R. D. Warren, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "iKi"
GLENCOE, Middletex Co., Wett p
9,764 pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian
Pacific Rds. Several mills and agricultural
Implement factory. Cattle and agricult-
ural center.
TRANSCRIPT; Thursdays; Independ-
ent, eight pages 15x2R: subscription SI : es-
tablished 1872; A. E. Sutherland, editor and
publisher.
Circulation : In 1894 and 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1.080. In 1896. I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, "fii." Actual average for 1901,
1,056. In 1902, "JKL '•
GODERICH, c. h., Huron Co., West
-D 3.839 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Lake
Huron. 133 m. W. of Toronto, the capital of
the Province, and 120 N. N. E. of Detroit,
Mich. Good harbor. Salt industry, organ
and household furniture manufactories
and flour mills. Lumber center. Agri-
culture. Engine and bicycle factories.
SIGNAL; Thursdays; Independent lib-
eral; eight pages 17x28; subscription $1: es-
tablished 1848 ; Canattee & Robertson edi-
tors and publishers (8—3). Clrculatlon-jKL."
In 1903, Z (4).
STAR; Fridays; liberal conservative;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1866: Mitchel & Todd, editors and
publishers (6—3). Circulation -iKL." In 1902,
Z(4). InlS03. Z(0.
GORE BAY. ^Z^oma Co. t 25 pop.,
on Manltoulin Island and Lake Huron.
Shipping point. Agriculture and timber.
MANITOULIN GUIDE; Fridays; In
dependent; four pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1878; W. C. Jackson, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "iKL"
OORRIE, Huron Co., East -n 400 pop.,
on Canadian Pacific Rd.. 16 m. W. of Har-
1158
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO.
rlston. Saw and grist mills, shingle and
other manufactories
V I D E T T E ; Thursdays; conservative;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; W. J. Sharpln, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl.'
GRAND VALLEY, Dufferin Co.
-a TOO pop , on Canadian Pacific Rd. and
Orand r., 13 m. W. of OrangevIUc. the county
seat. Saw, planing and roller flour mills.
Farming.
STAR AND VIDETTE? Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subacrlp
tlon $1; established 1886; W. Logan Craig,
editor and publisher (3— 3).
Circulation: In 1901, "iKL." Actual aver-
age for l°)Q2, 1,091. In 1903, "JKL."
GRAVENHURST, Simcoe Co., East
D 1,848 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 112 m.
N. of Toronto, the capital of the Province.
Lumber and agriculture. Health resort.
B A N N E 11 ; Thursdays; Independent;
■eight pages 15x21; subscription SI; estab-
lished 1879; W. S. Curran, editor and pub-
lisher (.8—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
GRIMSBY, Wentworth Co., South g
1,000 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 17 m. E. of
Hamilton. Agricultural-Implement, basket
and canning factories and stone quarries.
Fruit growing.
INDEPENDENT AND ADVER-
TISER; Wednesdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1885 ;
James A. Livingston, publisher: dated also
atBeamsvllle and Smith viUe (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than l,05u. In 1896, I. Actual average
for 1897. 1,06'^. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In
1900. "JKL."
GUELPH,c. h., Wellington Co., South
-a 10,537+ pop., on Grand Trunk and Cana-
dian Pacific Rds. and Speed r., 50 m. W. of
Toronto, the capital of the Province. Man-
ufactories of pianos, organs, agricultural
implements, sewing machines, etc. Lime-
stone quarries. Agriculture and stock-
raising. Seat of Ontario Agricultural Col-
lege.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and W E E K Li Y , Thursdays ; con-
«ervative; dally eight, weekly twelve pages
21x27 ; subscription— dally $4. weekly $1 ;
established — daily 1872, weekly 1847 ; H.
Oummer, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation— Daily : -jkl." In 1897. Z. In
19U3, (z— 4) 1. In li(04, yl.
Weekly: In 1896, "oll" In 1897, Z. In
1898, I. In 1899, yl. In I9(.)0, yl. In 1901, vl.
In 1902, yl. In 1'j03, (z— 4) H. In 19()4. yH.
MERCURY AND ADVERTISER;
every evening except Sunday, and WEEK.-
LiY, Thursdays; dally four, weekly eight
J ages 20J^x2t;; subscription- dally $3, weekly
1; established— dally 1867, weekly 1850; Mc-
intosh & Qalbraith, editors and publishers.
Circulation- Daily: In 1896, "iij,." In 1897,
IZ. In 1898. zl. In 1899, yl. Actual aver-
age for 1900, 1,943. In 1901, yl. In 1902. vl.
In 11103, yl. Actual average for 1904, '^,005.
Weekly: In 1896, "jjcl." In 1897, GZ. In
1898, zCi. In 1899, yG. Actual average for
1900,4,911. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In
1908, V H. Actual average for 1904, 4,916.
CANADIAN FORESTER; monthly;
Canadian Order of Foresters; sixteen pages
«xl2: subscription 50 cents; established 1881;
H. Oummer, editor and publisher (6—3).
Does not insert advertisements.
ONTARIO.
RAINBOW; monthly; Canadian Order
of Chosen Friends; eight pages 11x14; sub-
scription 90 cents; established 1891; H. Gum-
mer, editor and publisher (.6—3). Does not
insert advertisements.
HAGERSVILLE, Haldimand
Co., 1,020 pop., on Grand Trunk Railway
System and Michigan Central Rd., 10 m. "W.
of Cayuga, the county seat. Agriculture.
HALDIMAND STANDARD; Thurs-
days; independent; eight pciges 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; Jas. McNicol,
editor and publisher (3 — 3). Clrc'n "jkl." In
1902. Z (1,2, 4, 5) (A A).
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
H AILE YBURY, iVijjissin^ Co. i 80
pop.
HAILEYBURIAN; Fridays (A A).
HAMILTON, c. to., Hamilton City p
52,550 pop.— local estimate 55,000— on Grand
Trunk Rd., at head of Burlington bay, 50 m.
S. W. of Toronto, the capital of the Prov-
ince, and 70 N. W. of Buffalo, N. Y. Manu-
facturing and shipping point, connected by
railroad, steamers and canal with all points.
Farming.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day; Independent; eight to sixieeu pages
20x36; subscription $3; established lb89;
Herald Printing Co., editors and publishers.
(7-3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1892
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. in 1897, Y. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, yl. In 19.10, yl. In 1901, (z-6) I.
In 19112, yl. Inl903, "jkl."
SPECTATOR; every evening except
Sunday, and .SE.UI-WEEKLY, Wednes-
days and Saturdays; eight to sixteen pages-
daily 20x26, semi-weekly 18x24; subscrip-
tion—daily $3.60, semi weekly $1; estab-
lished 1848 ; Spectator Printing Company,
editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation — Daily : Rating varied from
G in 1891 to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, y I. Actual average
for 19(10, h,453. In 1901, (z-4, 6) F. In
1902, yF. Actual average for 1903, 10,053 ;
/or 1904, 10,oOS.
Semi- Weekly: Rating varied from F in
1892 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901,
(z— 4, fi) T. In 1902, yl. Actual average for
1903. 6.. 304; for 1904, 7,301.
TiSlESj every evening except Sunday,
and SE.>I I- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; eight to sixieen pages 17J^x23 9 !6; sub-
scription—daily $3.60, semi-weekly $1 ; estab-
lished 1857; John Carrlck. editor; The Timeg
Printing Co., publishers (12— 4).
Circulation— Daily: Rating varied from
G in 1892 to H in 1895. In 189<^, H. In 1897,
HZ. In 1898, yH. In 1899, zH. In 1900, yH.
In 1901, yH. In 1902. yH. In 19(;)3, (z— 4) H.
Inl9(>4, (z— 4, 6) H (••).
Semi- Weekly : Rating varied from G in
1892 to H In 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. H Z.
In 1898. yH. In 1899, zH. In 19(j0, yH. In
1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904.
(z— 4. 6) !(••).
JOURNAii; Saturdays; independent;
six to ten pages 15x22; subscription 40 cents;
established 1900; Allan Laniont, editor and
publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
REVIEW; Fridays (A A).
BRITISH LION; monthly; independ-
ent; eighty pages 7x10; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1881; C. A. Johnson, Sr., editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jk.l. • (A A)
CANADIAN ROYAL TEMPLAR;
monthly; temperance; eight pages 15x23;
subscription 50 cents; established 1886; S. H.
Graham, editor; Royal Templars of Temper-
ance, publishers (3—^).
Circulation: Rating varied from C In 1891
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1159
ONTARIO.
toDlnlSDS. In 18%, I). In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898, 18»00S» including one
apecial edition. In 1899, zE. In 1900. vE. In
1901. yF. Acttial average for 1902, ltj,333.
In 1903 yF. In 1904, yF.
HANOVER, Orey Co., South -a 1.200
pop.— local estimate 1,900— on Grand Trunk
Rd. and Saugeen r., 6 m. E. of Walkerton.
Household furniture and woolen manu-
factories.
P O S T; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 18xa5; subscription $1; establlslied 1880;
John Mitchell, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In ISO."), publisher asserts, not
less than 1.092. In 1896, T. In 1897. Y. In
1898, zl. In 1899, yl. Inl900,yl. Inl901,".iKL.'-
HARRISTON, Wellington Co., North
-a 1,76 pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian
Pacific Rds.. 48 m. N. W. of Guelph, the
county seat, and 100 m. N. W. of Toronto,
the capital of the Province. Household
furniture and shoe factories and cold stor-
age, grist and planing mills and pork-pack-
ing house. Agriculture.
REVIEW; Thursdays ; eight pages
15}^x21; subscription $1; established 1866; E.
H. & R.L. Dewar, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "JiL -
TRIBUNE ; Thursdays ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.J5; established 1866;
John A. Copland, editor and publisher (:;; — 3).
Circulation: In 189?, -jkl •• In 1898, Z.
Actual average for \^^^, 1,669; for a year
ending ivith June, IfliK). 1.704. In 1901,
yl. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In 1913, yl. In 19l>4, yl.
HARROW, Essex Co., 355 pop., on
Lake Erie & Detroit River Rd., 19 m. S. E. of
Sandwich, the county seat. Agriculture.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 81; estab-
lished 1900; George Rogers, editor and pub
Usher (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
HASTINGS, Northumberland Co.,
East a 812+ pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 32 m.
E. of Peterborough. Water power, utilized
in manufacturing. Grain and lumber.
Agricultural Implements and leather.
STAR; Thursdays; independent: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1878; T. E. Scriver, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
HA'VEliOC'K, Peterborough Co., East
a 1,000 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 28 m.
W. of Peterborough, the county seat. Rail
road industries. Farming.
STANDARD; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1894; T. P.
Lancaster, editor and publisher (9—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
HAWKESBURY, Prescott Co. cf
5,0(W pop., on Canada Atlantic, and Great
Northern Rds. Lumbering and manu-
facturing.
STANDARD; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; eg
tabllshed 1899; Standard Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers. Circ'n "jkl."
HEPWORTH, Bruce Co., North -a
800 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., about 50 m.
N. of Walkerton, the county seat. Lum-
bering and farming.
JOURNAL, AND SHALLOW
L.AKE ADVERTISER; Thursdays;
ONTARIO.
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; E. Grier Cross, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "ua,"
HESPELER, Waterloo Co. -a 797
pop., on Wellington, Grey & Bruce Rd.,
Bm. N. of Gait and 9 S. of Guelph. Water
power. Worsted, hosiery, woolen and saw
mills, and iron foundry.
HERALD ; Thursdays; eight pages 15x32;
subscription $1; established 1S95; O. 8. Eby,
editor and publisher. Circulation "iki,."
HIGHGATE, Kent Co. p 500 pop., on
Michigan Central Rd., 30 m. S. W. of St.
Thomas and .30 from Chatham, the county
seat. Agriculture.
MONITOR; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20: subscriptions!; established
1895; C. Chrichton, editor and publisher
(fi-3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for lS91,l,0'i4r. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl.
Iul900"iKL."
HIL.LSBXJRG, Wellington Co.,
South <3i00\)oi)., on Canadian Pacific Rd.,
12 m. S. of OrangevIUe. Grist mills and
tannery. Agriculture.
BEAVER; Tuesdays; four pages 12x18;
subscription 50 cents: established l!-34; Arch.
L. Sproule, editor and publisher (8—3 P). Cir-
culation "iJiL."
HUNTSVILLE, Muskoka and Parry
Sound District i 1,159 pop., on Grand
Trunk Rd. Tannery, foundry and woolen,
grist and aaw mill:?. Shipping point for
lumber.
FORESTER; Thursdays; reform; eight
pages 18x22: subscription $1 ; established 1877;
H. E. Rice, editor; Geo. Hutchison, pub-
lisher (6— 3). Circulation "JKL."
STANDARD; Thursdays; liberal; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1902; Cross & Bablngton, editors and pub-
lishers (6x3). Circulation "jkl"
INGERSOLL, Oxford Co., South p
4,191+ pop.— local estimate 5,000— on Grand
Trunk and Canadian Pacific Rds. and
Thames r., 20 m. N. E. of London. Slanu-
factorles of agricultural Implements, pi-
anos, furniture, lumber and carriages, pork-
packing establishments, tanneries and
flour, oatmeal and other mills. Cheese
making. Grain and live stock.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sunday, and CHRONICLE AND CA-
N AD IAN DAIRYMAN, Thursdays;
liberal; dally four, weekly twelve pages l 5x23
subscription -daily $3, weekly $1; established
—daily 1897, weekly 1883; Robert Elliott, edi-
tor; Chronicle Printing Co., publishers (6— 3).
Circulation— Daily: "j^ "
Weekly : In 1895. publisher asserts, not less
than 1.625. In lS9fi, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1903, (z— 4) T. In 1904, \1.
OXFORD TRIBUNE AND CANA-
DA DAIRY REPORTER; Thursdays;
liberal-conservative; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1873; B. B. BalUie,
editor and publisher. Circulation -jkl"
SUN; Saturdays; reform; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1881; T.
A. Bellamy, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "iKL."
IROQUOIS, Dundas Co. 0 1.0i7t pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd. Agricultural and
1160
AMERICAN NEV\^SPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO.
flouring center. Farm implement and other
manufactories.
ST. LAWRENCE NEWS; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1889; R. S. Pelton, editor and
publisher (8—3). Clrc'n "iifc." In 1902, Z (1,
2,4,6). Inl903.Z(4).
JAR VIS, naldimand Co. J2 900 pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd.. 30 m. S. S. W. of Ham-
ilton. Grain market. Agriculture.
RECORD; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 13x30; subscription $1; estab
liBhed 1878; Mrs. J. W. Rodgers, publisher
(9—3). Circulation "isi,."
KEEWATIN, Rainy River Co., 426
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 1 m. W. of
Rat Portage, the county seat. Lumber and
mining.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; eight pages
13x20; subscrlpLion $1.25; established 1899;
F. A. Demorest, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation' JKL."
KEMPTVIIiLE, Leed$ and GrenvilU
Co., North a- 1,526+ pop., on Canadian Pa
olflc and St. Lawrence & Ottawa Rds., and
Rldeau Canal, 32 m. S. of Ottawa, the
capital of the Dominion. Flouring and
planing mills, concrete works, cheese fac-
tories and foundries. Shipping center for
farm produce.
ADVANCE; Wednesdays; independent;
eight to sixteen pages 18x23; subscription $1;
established 1880; B. A. Seely, publisher (3—5).
Circulation: In 1900, -mi," In 1901, Z( 4, 6).
Actual average for a year ending with July.
1902, 1,253. In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, I.
T E i> E G R A i>l ; Thursdajs; conserv-
ative; twelve pages 18x22; subscription $1;
•stablished 1900; Telegram Printing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (3—3). Circulation "jki"
In 1901, Z (1,2,4,5). In 1902,"jkl."
KINCARDINE, Bruce Co., West -n
2,631 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and eas
•hore of Lake Huron, 166 m. N. W. of To
ronto, the capital of the Province, Salt and
•oda Industry. Also manufactories of bath
and building brick, household furniture,
engines and boilers and iron machinery of
all kinds.
REPORTER; Thursdays; liberal;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab
llshed 1867; J. S. Gadd, editor and pubUsher.
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
lt398. In 1896, f. Actual average for the
flrat six months of 1897, 1,4H3. In 1898, yl.
In 1899. yl. In 1900, yj. In 1901. yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, -jkl.-
REV lEVV; Thursdays; independent-con
servatlve; eight pages 20x33; subscription $1;
established 1868; Hugh Clark, editor; Clark
Bros., publishers (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.560. In 1896, T. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zl. In 1899, zl. In 1900. July, publisher
asserts, within the past fifteen years has
never gone below 1.400. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
August, publisher asserts, for the past ten
years has never fallen below 1,400. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, publisher asserts, not less than
1,300.
KINGSTON, c. h., Kingston City O-
19,263 pop., on Grand Trunk, Bay of Qulnte
and Kingston & Pembroke Rds. and St.
Lawrence r., at foot of Lake Ontario, 180 m.
8. W. of Montreal, Que. Forwarding trade
from western grain ports, shipbuilding and
ONTARIO.
manufactures of locomotives, cottons,
woolens, etc. Seat of Queen's Unlversitj.
Royal Military College and School of Min-
ing and agriculture. Military station of
Ontario.
BRITISH WHIG; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
liberal; dailj' six, weekly twelve pages 18x33:
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1 ; established
1834; The British Whig Publishing Co. (Ltd.),
editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895, !i,'i21; for 1896, ti,384; for 1897,
'^,567; /or 1898, 54,616; for 1899, '^,573|
for 19UU, 2,795; for 1901. 2,954; for 1902,
3,097; for 1903, 3,302; for 1904, 3,743.
Weekly: Actual ave/agrc /or 1895, 5,601 1
for 1896,5,217; for 1897, 6,240; for 1898,
6,143: for 1899, 6,001; for 1900, 5,823.
/or 1901, 5,563; /or 1902, 5,327; for 1903,
5,650; /o> 1904, 6,032.
NEW8 AND TIMES I every evening
except Sunday, and SE3lI-WEERIiY,
Mondays and Thursdays; Independent-con-
servative; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $5, semi-weekly $1; established— daily
1851, semi-weekly 1810; J. R. Black, editor;
The Times Printing Co. (Ltd.), publishers
(6-3).
Circulation— Dnily: Actual average for
1894,2,115. In 1895, I. In 1896 1. In 1897,
Y. In 1898. "JKL." Actual average for 1899,
2.124. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, y I.
In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •). In 1904, yl.
Semi- Weekly : Actual average for 1894,
2,908. In 1895, H. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL.-
CANADIAN FREEMAN ; Wednes-
days; roman catholic; liberal: eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1885;
James and Patrick Daley, editors and pub-
lishers (6—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from H in 1892
to I in 1895. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, vH. In 1899. yl. In 1900. yl. Inl901,yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 4) 1 (••). In
19(t4. yl.
ONTARIO CHURCHillAN; monthly;
Anglican; eight pages 13x19; subscription 25
cents; established 1897; Edw. J. B. Pense,
editor ; The British Whig Publishing Co.
(Ltd.), publishero (12—4).
Circulation: In 1903, (z— 11) I. Actual
average for 19(4, 2,572.
QUEENS MEDlCAIi QUARTER-
liY; January, April, July and October;
medical; fifty two pages 7x10; subscription
83: established 1895; A W. Richardson, M. D.,
editor and publisher (3—4). Circ'n "jkl."
QUEEN'S QUARTERLY; July, Octo-
ber, January and April; collegiate, science
and literature; one hundred and thirty-two
to one hundred and forty pages 6i^x9i^; sub-
scription-SI ; established 1893; Adam Shortt,
editor; Publishing Committee of Queen's
University, publishers (1 — 3).
Circulntiou; In 1901, "isi" Actual aver-
age for a year ending with September, IWl,
3.125. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
KINGSVIIiLE, Essex Co., South p
1,665 pop., on Lake Erie, 28 m. S. E. of
Windsor. Has a roller process flour mill,
foundries, woolen, canning and tobacco
factories. Natural gas.
REPORTER ; Thursdays; independent;
eight paeres 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1876: W. H. Hellems, editor and pub-
lisher (6 — 3). Circulation "JKj,."
LAKEFIELD, Peterborough Co., East
a 1,120 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 12 m. N.
by N. E. of Peterborough, the county seat.
Water power. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 13x30; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1887; James W. Rld-
path. editor and publisher. Circ'n "iKi ••
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
IIGI
ONTARIO.
liANARK, Lanark Co. D- 900 pop., on
Clyde r.. 12 in. N. W. of Perth, the county
seat. Woolen factory, Iron foundry and
flour, saw and planing mills. Farming.
EltA ; Wednesdays, eight pages 15x22; sub
•criptlou$l; established 1895; Robert Wilson,
editor and publisher (i)— 3). Circ'n jkl"
LEAMINGTON, Es$ex Co., South p
3,300 pop., on Michigan Central and Pere
Marquette Kds. and Lake Erie. 38 m. S. E.
of Windsor. Carriage, sash, tobacco, and
canning factories and planing mills. Iron
ore mining. Natural gas.
N E \VS ; Thursdays; eiglit pages 18x24 ; sub-
•oription $1; established 1896; E. McKay,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
POST I Thursdays; eight pages 17>.^x22;
•ubscrlption $1 ; established 1872; J. E. John-
son, editor; The Post Printing Co., pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 189H. 1.896. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) 1. In 1904. (z— 4) I.
lilNDSAY, c. h., Victoria Co. n 8,081
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Scugog r.,
70 m. N. E. of Toronto, the capital of the
Province. Farming, lumbering and iron
mining.
EVEXINt! POST; every evening except
Sunday, and CANADIAN POST, Fri-
days; dally four, weekly ten pages 16x32;
Bubscription— dally $8, weekly $1; estab-
lished-daily 1896, weekly 1857; Wilson &
Wilson, editors and publishers (9—3).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl."
Weekly: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In 1897,
Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, y I. In 1900, yl. In
1901, vl. In 1902. y T. In 1903, y I . In 1904, yl.
VV A TC H M A N - VV A R D E R ; Thurs
days; conservative; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1816; George Lytle,
editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,400. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898. vl. In 1899, T. In 1900. vT. In 1901, yl.
In 1902. (z-4) I. In 1903. (z— 4) I. la 1904, yl.
LISTOWEIi, Perth Co., North -Q
2.587 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 27 m. N. of
Stratford, the county seat. Furniture
and piano manufacturing and cheese mak
Ing. Agriculture.
BANNER? Thursdays ; eight pjiges
17x22; subscription $1; established 1866; Win.
Climie, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulatiou : Actual average for 1895,
1,180; for 1896, 1,168. In 1897, Y. In
1898. •■JKL." In 1903, Z (4).
STANDARD; Fridays; conservative;
eiglit pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878 ; A. St. George Hawkins, editor
and publisher (9 — 3). Circulation "iai."
LITTLE CURRENT, Algoma
District t] 1,000 pop., on Manitoullu Island,
at terminus of Manitoulln Sc North Shore
Rd., connected in summer by dally boats
with Owen Sound, 120 m. S. S. E., and Col-
llngwood, 140 S. E. Lumbering and milling,
M A N I T O U I.I N E X P O S I TOR »
Thursdays; Indejiendent liberal; eight pages
13x22; subscription $1; estab'ished 1879; W.
A. M. Bellwood, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation • jkl."
LONDON, c. h., London City p 37,98S
pop. —local estimate 45,000 — on Grand
Trunk, Canadian Pacific and Pere Mar- '
ONTARIO.
quette Rds. and Thames r., 115 m. W. of
Toronto, the capital of the Province. Foun-
drieH and numerous manufactories.
ADVERTISER; every evening except
Sunday, and WESTERN A D V E It-
TISER, Fridays; liberal; dally eight to
twelve, weekly sixteen pages 15x22; sub-
scription—dally $."), weekly 75 cents; estab-
lished 1868; London Advertiser Company
(Limited), publishers (12—4).
Circulatiou— Daily : Rating varied from
F in 1S92 to H ill 1895. In 1896. II. In 1897,
Y. in 1898, vF. In 1899, y(i. Actual aver-
age for 1900,8,688. In 1901. yF. In 1902, yF.
In IWii, yC;. Ill 1904, (z-6) F.
Weekly: Rating varied f lom C In 1892 to
Fin 1895. Inl89t). F. In 1897, Y. In 1S98, yC.
In 1899. yE. In 1900, vE. In 1901, yE. In
19()2,yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904, yF.
FREE PRESS ; every morning and
evening except Sunday, and WEEKIjY,
Thursdays; conservative; eight pages 15x22,
subscription— dally $4, weekly §1; estab-
lished-daily 1859, weekly 1847; Free Press
Printing Co. ( Ltd. ), editors and publishers.
Circulatiou— Daily: Rating varied from
F in 1892 to G in 189.x In 1896, (;. In 1897,
Y. Inl898, yll. In 1899, G. In 19ii0, vG.
Actual average for 1901, 1*^,779. In 1902,
yE. In 1903 yF. In 1904. (z— 6) E (0©).
Weekly : Rating varied from E in 1891 to
F in 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yG.
In 1899. yH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yll. In
1902, yH. In 1903 yH. In 1904. yM.
CATHOLIC RECORD ; Saturdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1878; Rev. Geo. R. North-
graves and Thos. Coffey, editors; Thos. Cof-
fey, publisher (6—3).
Circulatiou: Rating varied from F in 1892
toH in 1895. In 1896, II. In 1897, II Z. In
1898, publisher asseits, during the past ten
years not less than S,,=)00. In 1899, yF. In
1900, yF. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In 1913,
(z-4) G (••). lu 1904. A G.
EC HO ; Thursdays ; eight pages 18x24 ; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1880: A.Talbot
& Co., editors and publishers (12—3).
Circulatiou: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 6,050. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yll. In 1899. vH. In 1900, vH. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 4) H. In
1901, yH.
INDUSTRIAI^ BANNER; Fridays;
labor; four pages 15x22; subscription 25
cents; established 1891; Joseph T. Marks,
editor; The Labor Educational Association
of Western Ontario, publishers (9—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903. (z— 4) I. In
1904, y I .
FARMERS' ADVOCATE AND
HOME iMAGAZINE; semimonthly;
agricultural: tweiiiy-elght to thirty two
pagos llJ}^xl4J^; subscription SI; established
1866; John Weld, editor; The William Weld
C6.. publishers (3— 3^
Circulation: Rating varied from 20,250
in 1894 to E in 1895. In 1890, E. In 1^97, Y.
In 1*^98, vF. In 1899. zF (++). In 19i 0. vF.
In 1901. (z— 4, 6) F. Actual average for 1902,
23,727. In 1903 yC. In 1904. yl).
DREEDERS' ADVOCATE; monthly:
livestock; forty pages 9x12; subscription 50
cents; established October. 1898: Kedwell &
Co., editors and publishers (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL." (A A).
CANADIAN ENTOMOI.OGTSTi
monthly; entomology: twenty four pages 6x9;
subscription $\ ; established 1868 ; Rev. C. J.
S. Bethune, editor ; Entomological Society of
Ontario, publishers (6-3). Circulation "jkl."
CANADIAN PIGEON FANCIER;
monthly (A A).
L'ORIGNAL, c. h., Prescott Co. D-
1,002 pop., on Ottawa River Rd. and Ottawa
r.,55 m. E. by N. E. of Ottawa, the capital
1162
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO.
of the Dominion, and 60 W. of Montreal,
Que. Steam and water power mills.
PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL AD-
VOCATE AND L'ORIGNAL WEEK-
LY REPORTER; Wednesdays; liberal;
four pages 16x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1888; B. R. Poulin, editor; Advocate Printing
Company, publishers (9— 3). Circ'n "iKL."
LUGAN, Middlesex Co., North p 920
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 21 m. N. by N. E.
of London, the county seat. Flour mllla.
Grain growing.
SUN; Thursdays; eight pages 13x30; sub-
scription 75 cents ; established 1896; W.
Sovereign, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
latlon"i^."
LUCKNO W, Bruce Co., Wett -n 1,285
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 26 m. S. W. of
Walkerton, the countj' seat. Milling and
manufacture of agricultural implements.
Farming and stock raising.
SENTINEL ; Fridays ; reform ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1873;
ONTARIO.
James Bryan, editor and publisher
tion "iKL.
Clrcula-
MADOC, Hastings Co., North D 1,600
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 26 m. N. of
Belleyllle, the county seat. Gold, iron and
lead mines and lithographic stone. Farm-
ing.
NORTH HASTINGS REVIEW;
Thursdays ; independent ; twelve pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1; established 1877; J. R. Orr,
•ditor and publisher (2 — 4).
Circulation "jkl." Actual average for 1903,
1,100. In 19114, yl.
M ARKDALE, Orey Co., South -o 756
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 26 m. S. E. of
Owen Sound, the county seat, and 92 N. W.
of Toronto, the capital of the Province.
Mills and manufactories. Agriculture and
stock raising.
STANDARD; Thursdaj's ; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1:
established 1880; C. W. Rutledge. editor and
publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,050. Actual average for 1896,
1,093. In 1897. Y. In 1898. -JKi.' Inl899,
publisher asserts, not less than 1,100. In
1900 yl. In 1901, y I. In 1902. ( z— 2, 4 ) I. In
1903. "JKL."
MARKHAM, York Co., East n 1,100
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd..22 m. N. E. of To-
ronto, the county seat and the capital of the
Province. Woolen, carpet, boot and shoe,
wagon and farm implement factories.
Stock-raising center.
ECONOMIST; Thursdays ; independent-
reform; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1856; Corson & Son, editors and
publishers (3 — 3).
Circuiatiou: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than l,25n. Actual average for 1896,
1,534; for 1897, 1.559. In 189S, yj. In
1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. Actual
average for 1902, 1,533. In 1903, yl. In
1904, yl.
SUN; Fridays; Independent conservative;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription SI ; estab-
lished 1878; James O. Herity, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1897, -ixi." In 1898, Z.
In 1899. Z. Actual average for 1902, 809. In
1903, "JKL "
MARMO'RA, Hastings Co., North D
750 pop., 30 m. N. W. of Belleville, the county
seat. Gold, iron and arsenic mining.
HERALD; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1896; R. Snell,
editor and publisher (9—3). Circ'n "i£L."
MEAFORD, Grey Co., East -a 1,999
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Georgian
bay and at mouth of Bighead r., 116 m. N.
W. of Toronto, the capital of the Province.
Flour mills, foundry and various manu-
factories. Agriculture and fruit raising.
MIRROR; Fridays; conservative; eight
pages 16x30; subscription $1; established
1882 ; James Patterson, editor and publisher
(8—3). Circulation "jkl."
MONITOR; Fridays ; reform ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription SI; established
1868; Alex. Sunter, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
MERLIN, Kent Co. p 250 pop., on
Lake Erie & Detroit River Rd., 16 m. S. of
Chatham. Flour, saw and stave mills.
MIRROR; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898; P. W. Stone, editor and publisher (12— 3).
Circulation "jkl."
MERRICKVILLE, Greenville Co.
rf 1,072 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 50 m.
S. W. of Ottawa, the Dominion capital.
Agriculture.
STAR; Thursdays ; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1899; F. A. J.
Davis, editor and publisher. Circ'n "iiCL ■
MERRITON, Lincoln Co. g 1,710
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 2 m. S. E. of St.
Catharines.
ADVANCE; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899: James A. Livingston, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3.) Circulation "iKj.."
MIDLAND, Sitncoe Co., East n 4,000
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Midland bay,
33 m. N. by N. W. of Barrie, the county seat.
Lumber, grain and lake shipping.
ARGUS AND GEORGIAN BAY
INTELLIGENCER ; Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1899;
W. G. Cave, publisher. Circulation "jkl."
FREE P RE S S ; ThursdTVs; eight
pages 18x24; subscription SI; established 1882;
Goodfellow Bros., editors and publishers
(6—3). Circulation "iKi"
MILDMAY, Bruce Co., East -n 1,300
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 7 m. S. of
Walkerton. the county seat. Agriculture,
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; L. A. Flndlay, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "iKL"
MILLBROOK, Durham Co., East a
971 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.. 18 m. N. W.
of Port Hope. Woolen mills and carriage
works.
MIRROR: Thursdays (A A).
REPORTER; Thursdays; liberal con-
servative ; four pages 20x26; subscription
81; established 1857; W. S. Qivin, editor; A.
Glvln, publisher (3—3). Circulation "jkl. •
MILTON, c. h., Halton Co. D
1,526 pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian
Pacific Rds., 93 m. S. W. of Toronto, the
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1163
ONTARIO.
capital of the Province. Agriculture and
manufacturing.
CANADIAN CHAMFIONf Thurg
days; independent; four pages 20x26; sub
Borlptlon $1; established 1860; Wni. Panton,
editor and publisher ( 1—5 ).
Circulation: In 1898, "iKL." In 1899. 1. Act
ual average for a year ending with April,
1900, l«135t for a year ending with May,
1901, 1,10'2: for 1902, 1,019; /or 1903,
1,035: ./o/IlKH, 1,010.
ItUFOKIUERt Thursdays ; liberal ; four
pages 30x36; subscription $1; established
1886 ; R. White, editor and publisher. Circu
latlon "JKx."
MILVERTON, Perth Co.. North -u
603 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 42 m. N. of
London. Saw, planing, grist and flax mills,
furniture factorj-, brick-yards, carriage
factory and grain elevators.
SUN; Thursdays ; independent ; eight
Sages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1891;
[alcolmMacBeth, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL."
MINDEN, Victoria Co., North a 1,182
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Gull r., 45 m.
N. of Lindsay, the county seat. Lumbering.
ECUO AND HAL.IBURTON RE-
CORDER; Fridays; independent-conserv-
ative; eight pages 18x20; subscription $1 :
established 1884; John H. Delamere, editor
and publisher (8—3 P). Circulation "jkl."
MITCHELL, Per/A Co., South -n 2,101
pop.— local estimate 2,825— on Grand Trunk
Rd., 12 m. W. N. W. of Stratford, the county
seat. Grist mills, foundries and sash and
door factories.
ADVOCATE; Eridays; conservative;
eight pages 17x25 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 18tiO; W. R. Davis, editor and publisher
(3—3). Circulation "jsj,.- In 1899, Z. In
1902, Z (1. 2, 4, 5).
RECORDER; Fridays; liberal; eight
pages 16x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1877; Thos. H. & Chas. F. Race, editors and
publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl.--
MORRISBTTRGH, c. h., Dundas
Co. n- 1,859 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and
St. Law^rence r., 92 m. W. by S. W. of Mon-
treal, Que. Agriculture.
LiEADER; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Chas. A. Styles, editor; Herbert
H. Bradfleld, publisher (8—3 P). Circula
tlon "JKL."
H £ R A Li D ; Thursdays; liberal ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1874;
Frank F. "
oulation '
Plantz, editor and publisher.
'JKI
Cir-
MOUNT BRYDGES,Mrfrf/ese:r Co.
b 364 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 13 m. S. W.
of London.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
MOUNT FOREST, Wellington Co.,
North -n 2,214 pop., on Grand Trunk and
Canadian Pacific Rds., about 40 m. N. N. W.
of Quelph, the county seat. Household
furniture and threshing machine manufac-
tories and oatmeal mill. Agriculture.
CONFEDERATE; Thursdays; reform;
eight pages 18x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1866; Arthur W. Wriglit, editor and
publisher (3—3). Circulation "jja-."
REPRESENTATIVE; Thursdays;
liberal conservative; eight pages 17}^x24;
ONTARIO.
subscription $1; established 1885; J. A. Lam-
bert, editor and publisher (6—3). Circulation
"jKi." In 1897. Z. In 1902, •■■n.-i..-
NAPANEE, c. h., Lennox Co. D- 3,433
pop., on Grand Trunk and Bay of Quinte
Rds. and Napanee r., 25 m. E. of Kingston.
Manufacturing. Grain, lumber, cheese and
cattle.
BEAVER; Fridays; coiKservatlve; eight
pages 18x24: subscription $1; established 1869;
Wm. Templeton, editor and publisher (2 — 1).
Circulation: In 1898, ".iKi..- In 1899, zl.
Actual average for 1900, 3,034; for 1901,
3,052; /or 1902, 3,114; for 1903, 3,290;
/or 1904, 3,334.
EXPRESS; Fridays; reform; eight
pages 18x24; sub.scriptlon $1; established
1861; E. J. Pallard, publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1897, "isj, " Actual aver-
age for m)8,-Z,H00. In 1899, zH. In 19(X),yII.
In 1901, y I. In 1902, yl. In 1903, y I . In 1904, yl»
NEWCASTLE, Durham Co. p 645
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 22 m. W. of Co-
bourg.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 12x18; subscription $1;
established April, 1903; L. B. Davison, editor
and publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
NEW HAMBURG, Waterloo Co.,
South -D 1,335 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.
and Grand r., 12 m. W. S. W. of Berlin, the
county seat. Knitting w^orks, boot and
shoe, agricultural-implement and cheese
manufactories. Farming.
CANADISCHES VOI.KSBLATT ;
Wednesdays; German; conservative; eight
pages 16x22; subscription JH. 50; established
1854; Daniel Ritz and O. E. Pressprich, editors
and publishfrs. Circulation "jkl."
HAMBURG INDEPENDENT;
Fridays; independent; foiu* pages 18x24 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1877; Daniel Ritz,
editor and publisher (3 — 3). Circ'n "jkl."
NEWMARKET, York Co., North
D 2,143 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 34 m. N.
of Toronto, the county seat and capital of
the Province. Agriculture.
ERA ; Fridays ; independent-refoi-ni ; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established 1852;
Lyman G.Jackson, editor and publisher (1 — 5).
Circulation: Acttial overage for 1895,
1,787. In 189(i, I. Actual average for 1891,
1,699; for 1898,1,737; for 1899, 1,769;
for 1900, 1,804 ; /or 1901, 1,804; for 1902,
l,S68;/or 1903, 2,035; /or 11104. 1,834.
EXPRESS- HERA L.D: Fridays; lib-
eral conservative; eight pages 18x22: sub-
scription $1; established 1895; J. D. McKay,
editor and publisher (1 — t).
Cireulation "jkl." In 1898. Z. In 1902,
"JKL." Actual aver age for 1903, 1,4:^0, In
1904, V I.
CHRISTIAN VANGUARD AND
MAGAZINE; biweekly. Wednesdays;
undenominational; eiglit pages 10}^xl4: sub-
scription .^0 cents; established Ls90; J. N.
Dales, editor; J. D. McKay, publisher (6-3).
Circulation "jkl." (A A).
NIAGARA FALLS, Welland Co. g
3,349 pop. —local estimate 4,900— on Grand
Trunk, Canadian Pacific and Michigan Cen-
tral Rds. The Great Horse Shoe Falls, the
new Railroad Arch, Suspension and Canti-
lever bridges are in the limits of the town.
Several planing mills, elastic web, wlr«-
1164
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO.
ONTARIO.
fence and paper box manufactories and
a brick-yard. Lumbering and agriculture.
RECORD ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEK Li Y, Fridays; liberal-conserva
tlve; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription — weekly $1; established— daily
190U, weekly 1889; Thomas Fawcett. editor;
Niagara Falls Printing Companj^ publish
©rs. Circulation — dally "jkl." weekly "jkl."
REVIEW; Thursdays ; liberal ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1879 ;
J. B. Stevens, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "JKL."
CARMELITE REVIEW; monthly;
roman catholic ; forty-four pages TxlOJ^;
subscription $1; established 1893; The Car-
melite Fathers, editors and publishers (8 — 3).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1902, Z (4, 5). In 1903,
<z— 4) I (••) (A A).
NORTH AUGUSTA, G-reenvilU
Co., South D- 600 pop., 62 m. S. of Ottawa the
capital of the Province. Tannery and saw
and grist mills.
CITIZEN; Fridays; eight pages nj^xlTM;
subscription 75 cents; established 1892; Geo.
W. Chapman, editor and publisher (3—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
NORTH BAY, c. h., Nipissing Dis-
trict i 3,745 pop., on Canadian Pacific and
Grand Trunk Rds. Main industries are
mining, lumbering, railroading and farm
Ing. A vast mining district.
DESPATCH; Thursdays; liberal; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1892;
Geo. H. Newton, editor and publisher (2— 5 P).
TIMES ; Thursdays ; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1885; Norman
Phelps, editor and publisher (1 — 4). Circula
tion "JKL."
NORWICH, Oxford Co., South p
1.255 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 100 m. S.
W. of Toronto, the capital of the Province.
Agricultural district.
GAZETTE; Fridays ; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1878; T. C. Bartholomew, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
NORWOOD, Peterborough Co., East
D 1,110 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 18
m. E. by N. E. of Peterborough, the county
seat. Manufacturing and agriculture.
REGISTER: Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1868; J. Geo. Keefer, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jicl"
O AKVILLE, ^a«on Co. D 1,823 pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 17 m. N.N. E. of Hamil-
ton and 20 S.S.W. of Toronto, the capital of
the Province. Tannery, saw and grist mills
and patent leather, pump, ba.sket and tent
factories.
NEW ERA; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $L; established 1899; Orr Bros.,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
<A A).
RAYMOND'S RECORD ; Thursdays
(▲▲)■
STAR AND INDEPENDENT: Thurs
days; Independent; eight pages 13x20; sub-
crlption$1.50; established 1881; A. S. Forster,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jkl."
OIL SPRINGS, Lambton Co., West Q,
1,138 pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 8 m.
S. of Petrolea. Petroleum wells. Agri-
culture.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1862; A. S. Bennett, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
OMEMEE, Victoria Co., South D 687
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 15 m. W. of
Peterborough and 70 N. E. of Toronto.
Iron foundry, saw, grist and woolen mills.
3IIRROR; Thursdays; four pages 18.\24;
subscription $1; established 1894; Chas. W.
Richards, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "iiix." (A A).
ORANGEVILIiE, c. h., Dufferin
Co. -a 3,250 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.,
about 50 m. N. W. of Toronto, the capital
of the Province. Agriculture.
BANNER; Thursdays; eight pages 18x23;
subscription $1; established 1893; McGuire &
McKitrick, editors and publishers («- 3).
Cireulatiou: Accorded Lin 1895. In 1896, 1,
In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jki,." In 1903, (z— 4) I.
In 1904, yl.
DUFFERIN POST; Thursdays; con-
servative ; eight pages 20x2:3 ; subscription
$1; established 18 (9 ; Mungovan Bros., editors
and publishers (6 — 3).
Circulation : Accorded I from 1891 to 1895.
Actual aieragre /or 1896, 2,048. In 1897,
Y. Inl898, yl.lul899. yl. In 1900, yl. In
1901. yl. In 1902, jl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904, yl.
S U N ; Thursdays ; conservative ; four
pages 20x27: subscription $1; estabUshed 1860;
John Foley, editor; P. Meaney, publisher
(6—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1898.Z. In 1902, "jkl."
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
ORILiLiIA, Simcoe Co., East D 6,000
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and lakes Couch-
Iching and Simcoe, 87 m. N. of Toronto, the
capital of the Province. Summer resort.
Woolen and flour mills, tanneries, fovm-
dries, carriage and wagon factories, etc.
Steamboats connecting "with other lake
ports.
NEWS-LETTER ; Thursdays; independ-
ent; twelve pages 17^ix24; subscription $1;
established 1884; Curran Bros., editors and
publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1896,
2,690. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899. yl.
In 19(W, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1908, January,
publisher asserts, no issue during 1902 was
less than 2,700. In 1903, yH. In 1901, vH.
PACKET; Thursdays ; consei-vative ;
four pages 20x27; subscription $1 ; established
1870; Hale Bros., editors and publishers.
Circulation; Actual average for 1895,
1,659; for 1896, 1.671; for the first six
months of 1897, 1,759. In 1898, yl. Actual
average for a year ending with October, 1899,
2,030; /or 19*^0, 3,109. In 1901, y I. In
1902, y I. In 1903, yl. Actual average for a
year ending ivith November, 1904, 1,977.
TIMES; Thursdays; liberal; eight pages
18x25; subscription $1 ; established 1867; H. T.
Blackstoue, editor and publisher ( 1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
2,537; /or 1896, 2,663. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, yl. Actual average for 1900,
2,336; for 1901,2,511; for 1902,2,525.
In 1903. vH. Actual average for 1904, 2,5^9.
CANADIAN WORKMAN ; monthlv;
Ancient Order of United Workmen ; eight
pages 14x30; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1879 ; John Curran editor and pub-
lisher (12—1).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1165
ONTARIO.
ONTARIO.
less than 30.400. In 189(), C. Actual average
for 1897. 33,489. In 1898, yC. Actual aver
age for 1899, 3f»,<i'2S; for a year ending
with July, 1900, 4 I ,'-iS7. In 1901, yC. Actual
average for 1902. 48, 477 ; for 1903. 50,'i70 }
/or 1904, 50,375.
ORONO, Durham Co., West a 1,000 pop.,
4 m. N. of Newcastle, the nearest station on
Grand Trunk Railroad. Flour mill, cab
factory, carriage shop and foundries.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
18^ ; S. Cuttle, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "iKi,.' •
OSH. AW A, Ontario Co., South a 4,066
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Lake Ontario,
4 m. E. of Whitby, the county seat, and 33
E. of Toronto, the capital of the Province.
Milling and manufacturing.
ONTARIO REFORMER ; Fridays;
liberal ; eight pages lTi^ix24 ; subscription
$1; established 1871; E. Mundy, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,(XX). In 1896, I . In 1897, pub isher
asserts, no edition less than 1.000. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, publisher asserts, not less than 1,100;
in 19tX), July, no issue during the past twelve
months less than 1,000. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, (z— t) I. In 1904, yl.
VINDICATOR; Fridays; conservative;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab
lished 1854; S. H. Graham, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1895, "JKL" In 1896. I. In
1897. I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, y I. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 6) I. In 1903, "iKi,."
O T T A W A , c. h., Ottawa City n
63,284 pop.. Capital of the Dominion,
on Canadian Pacific, Ottawa, & New York
and Canada Atlantic Rds., at confluence of
Ottawa and Rideau rs. Water power.
Lumber center. General manufacturing.
Belts of mineral lands in vicinity.
D.AILY.
CITIZEN; every morning and evening
except Sunday, and SEMI- WEEK L.Y,
Mondays and Thursdays; liberal couserva
tlve; daily ten to sixteen, semi weekly eight
to ten pages 18x24; subscription— morning
$6, even'Qg $8, semi weekly SI; established
—morning 1844, evening 1897, semi-weekly
1848; The Ottawa Citizen Company (Ltd.),
publishers (3—3).
Circulation— Daily (morning and even-
ing) : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895. Actual
averagefor 1896. '1,926. In 1897, H Z. In 1898,
tr. In 1899, publisher asserts, lowest 6.050.
In 1900, yG. In 1901, yG. Actual average
for a year ending wi^Ti June, 1902, 9,578.
In 1903, yF. Actual average for 1904,
Semi- Weekly: In 1896, "jkl " In 1897. Z.
Actual average for 1902. 6,573. In 1903.
yG. Actual average for m)^, 7,900.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday, and OTTAAVA VAl.-
L.EY JOURNAL, semi weekly; Tues-
days and Friday s ; independent ; daily twelve,
•eml-weekly ten to twelve, Saturday twenty
to twenty four pages 18x24; subscription-
dally $3. semi-weekly $1; established 1885;
P. D. Ross, editor; The Journal Printing Co.
(Ltd)., publishers (12—4).
Circulation-Daily: In 1894 and 1895, pub-
lisher asserts, not less than 4,075. In 189H. G.
In 1897, Y. Actual average for 1898, 6.699 ;
for 1899, 7,983; /orl900, 8,811. In 1901,
yF. Actual average for 1902, 7,864 » for
1903, 7,878; /or 1904, 8,994.
Semi- Weekly : In 1895, publisher asserts,
2,500. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. Actual aver-
age for wm, 3,001; /or 1899, 4,190; for
1900, 5,155. I" 1901, yG. Actual average
for 1902. 6,t215; for l<t03, 6,44'2; for 1904,
7,tiS6.
FREE PRESS ; every evening except
Sunday; liberal; ten pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $3, established 1869; Charles William
Mitchel, editor and publisher (7—4).
Circulation: Rating varied from G in 1893.
to H in 1S95. In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z.
Actual average for 1898, 5,839. In 1899,
yG. In 1900. vH. In 1901, yH. In 1902,
(z-6)H. In 1903, (z— 4) H(««). In 1904, yH.
L.E TEMPS J every evening except Sun-
day; French; liberal; six and eight pages
17x24; subscription $3; established 1897; Le
Temps Publishing Co., editors and publisher*
(6-3).
Circulation: In 1900, -.ikl." In 1901. (z-6)
H. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z-4) H. Inl904,yH.
WEEKLY.
CANADA GAZETTE; Saturdays;
official; sixteen to eighty pages 8x12; sub-
scription $4 ; King's Printer, publisher.
Circulation: In 1901, "jkl.- Inl902, 1. In
1903, y I. In 1904. y I.
CANADIAN FARMER? Fridays;
agricultural; eight pages 15x22; subscription
.50 cents; established September, 1902; The
Rideau Press, editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation "jKi,. ••
DANEBROG; Fridays; Danish; four
pagesl3x20; subscription $1; established 1893;
Charles C. Meyer, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jkl."
EVENTS; Wednesdays; literary; twenty-
four pages 51^x8; subscription S2; estab-
lished 1898; The Rideau Press, editors and
publishers (9— 3 P). Circ'n "JiiL." Inl902,Z(4).
UNITED CANADA; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; roman catholic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1888 '; John D.
Grace, editor and publisher (3—3). Circula-
tion "jkl.- In 1902, Z (4).
OWEN SOUND, c. h., Grey Co. -o
7,497 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and
Grand Trunk Railway termini, on Geor-
gian bay, 122 m. N. W. of Toronto, the
capital of the Province. Chief shipping
point on the bay. Shipbuilding.
ADVERTISER; semi-weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; reform; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1862; James H.
Little, editor and publisher. Circ'n -jkl."
SUN ; weekly.twice-a-week. Tuesdays and
Fridays ; independent-liberal ; four pages
18x23; subscription $1; established 1890; G.
W.Dawson, editor and publisher (8—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than l.KX). In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "JKL." In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4. 6). In 1903,
Z(4) (••).^ ^ .^ ... ^,*
TIMES; Fridays ; conservative ; eight
pages 171^x221^ ; subscription $1 ; established
1853 ; Jas. H. Rutherford, editor and pub-
lisher (9-3). . , ^ ^„^^
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
1 .573. In 1895. I. Actual averagefor 1896,
1938. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl.
In 19(X), yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903. (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
CANADIAN CO-OPERATOR;
monthly ; Patrons of Industry ; eight pagef
14x21; subscription 40 cents; established 1881;
R. J. Dovle. editor (3—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from H in 1892
to I in 1895. Actual averagefor 1896, '2.666.
In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, vl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, .vl. In 1904, yl.
CANADIAN POULTRY NEWSj
monthly ; poultry, pigeon and pet stock
raising; sixteen to twenty pages 9x12; sub-
scription 35 cents; established 1898; Canadian
Poultry News, editors and publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jkl"
PAISLEY, Bruee Co., North -n 1,328
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., at confluence of
1166
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEK DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO.
Saugeen and Teeswater rs., 19 m. N. N. E. of
Walkerton, the county seat. Roller flour
mills. Farming.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1869; D. McKenzie, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3 P). Circulation "jkl.- In 1900, Z.
In 1902, ■'JK-L-
PALMERSTON, Wellington Co.,
North p 2,007 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.,
90 m. W. of Toronto and 40 N. W. of Guelph,
the count}' ?eat. Breweries. Flour and
saw mills; pork packing house, and car-
riage works.
SPECTATOR; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
J. D. Harkness, editor and publisher (6 — 3^.
Circulation "jki-"
PARIS, Brant Co., South p 3,094 pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 61 m. S. W. of Toronto,
the capital of the Province. Beds of plaster
of paris and sulphur and iron springs.
REVIEW; Thursdays; conservative;
eight pages 15x22; subscription SI; estab-
lished 1879; C. W. Lawton, editor and pub-
lisher ( 6—3 ) . Circulation "jkl. ••
STAR-TRANSCRIPT; Wednesdays;
reform; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1850 ; Geo. W. Featherstone, edi-
tor and publisher (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
PARKHILLi, Middlesex Co., North
p 1,435 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 32 m.
N. TV. of London, the county seat. Has
lumber and grain trade, saw, planing and
flax mills and woolen and other manufac-
tories. Agriculture.
GAZETTE-REVIE W : Thursdays;
non-partisan; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion SI; established 1870; M. MacKinnon,
editorand publisher (3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
POST; Thursdays (A A).
PARRY SOUND, c. h., Parry
Sound District i 3,320 pop., on eastern
shore of Georgian bay and Canada Atlantic
and James Bay Rds. A shipping port. Lum-
ber, fish and copper mining.
CANADIAN; Fridays; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription SI ; established 1894 ;
Chas. Sarney, editor and publisher. Circu-
lation "JKL."
NORTH STAR; Thursdays; independ-
ent-liberal; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1874: Wm. Ireland, editor; Ire-
land & Bundy, publishers (.12—4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl" Actual aver-
age/or 1899, 1,083. In 1900. "JKL." Actual
average for 1902, 1,235; for 1903, 1,270.
In 1901, yl.
PEMBROKE, c. h., Renfrew Co.,
North zl 4,401 pop., on Canadian Pacific
Rd., 96 m. N. W. of Ottawa, the capital of
the Dominion. Lumbering depot of the
Upper Ottawa.
ADVOCATE; Tuesdays; liberal reform;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
llshed 1897; Martin Ringrose, editor and pub
Usher a2— 3). Circulation "jjkl" In 1903,
Z (4) (••).
OBSERVER; Fridays; reform; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1 : established 1857;
Robert C. Miller, editor and publisher.
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,.500. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901. yl.
In ra02, yl. In 1903, "jkl."
ONTARIO.
STANDARD; Weduesdaya ; conserva-
tive; eight pages 15x22: subscription SI : es-
tablished 1873; W. H. Bone, edntor; Bone &
Ross, publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl "
In 1902, Z (4). InH!03, Z (4)(##).
PENETANGUISHENE, Simcoe
Co., East n 2,110 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.
and at head of Penetanguishene bay, 39 m.
N. W. of Barrie, the county seat. Flour
and saw mills and foundry.
H E R A Li D ; Thursdays ; independent:
eight pages 13x20; subscription SI; established
1881; Herald Printing Co., editors and pub-
lishers(3 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
PERTH, c. h., Lanark Co., South n
3,982 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and Tay
r. and canal. The canal gives steamboat
communication with Ottawa and Kingston.
Car shops, carriage factory and woolen
mill. Iron, phosphate and mica mines in
operation.
COURIER; Fridays ; liberal; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1: established 1834;
Walker Bros., editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation "j_kl." Inl9U2, Z (-J — 5).
EXPOSITOR! Thursdays; liberal-con-
servative; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1861 ; Chas. F. Stone, editor and
publisher (3—3).
Circulatiou: In 1895, "jkl." In 1896, I. In
1897. Y. In 1898, "jkl."(??) In 1899, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
PETERBOROUGH,c.h.,Pe<er6or-
ough Co., West a 9,717 pop.— local estimate
14,000— on Grand Trunk and Canadian Paci-
fic Rds., Otonabee r. and Trent Valley canal,
85 m. N. E. of Toronto, the capital of the
Province. Exports grain and pork. Manu-
facturing and the lumber trade.
EXAMINER ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; reform;
eight pages— daily 15x22, weekly 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly Si ; established-
daily 1885, weekly 1847: J. R. Stratton, editor;
Peterborough Examiner Printing Co. (Ltd.),
publishers (6—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 1,000. In 1896, I. In 1897,
Y. In 1898. 'JKL." In 1899, Z. In 1900, Z. In
19u2, "JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
Weekly: In 189.i, publisher asserts, not less
than 2,00(1. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl.
In 1899. zl. In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In
1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) K* •). In 1904, yl.
310RNING TIMES ; every mormng ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEK LY, Saturdays;
six to twelve pages 18x24 ; subscription— daily
$5, weekly SI; established 1872: The Times
Printing Co., editors and publishers (6 — 3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897,
IZ. In 1898, yl. In 1899, y I. In 1900, "jkl.-
In 1903. Z (4) (••).
W^eekly: In 1896, jjil' Actual average for
1897,5.005. In 1898, yG. In 1899, yH. In
1900, yH. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903.
(z— 4)I(»»). In 1904, yl.
REVIEW ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEK L Y, Fridays ; conservative ;
eight pages 15x20 ; subscription — daily $4,
weekly $1; established— dally 1843; weekly
1853; T. D. McKay, editor; The Peterborough
Review I*rlnting and Publishing Co. (Lim-
ited), publishers (8—4 P). Clrc'n— daily "jkl."
weekly "jkl."
CANADIAN LAUNDRYMANi
monthly; laundry; twenty-four pages 10x13^4
subscription $1; establlsl'ed 1896; C. J. Mit-
chell, editor; Canadian Laundryman Pub-
lishing Co.. publishers (6—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, (z— i) I (• •).
In 1904, y I.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1167
ONTARIO.
ONTARIO.
PETROL.IA, Lambton Co., East p
4,357 pop., on Grand Trunk and Michigan
Central Rds., 50 m. W. of London. Petro
leum refining; and shipping.
ADVERTISER AM) CANADIAN
OUi JOUKNAIi; Wednesdays; conserva-
tive and oil; eight pages 15x22; subscription
«1; established m5; E. Wilson, publisher
(12—4).
Circulation: In 1897, "iKi." In 1898, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue less than 1,(X)0. In
1899, yl. Inl9(X),yI. Inl901,yl. In 1902, y I.
Actual average for 1903, I, '^50. In 1904, yl.
TOPIC; Wednesdays; reform; ten pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1879 ;
W. H. Dowling, editor; Kedwell & Co., pub-
lishers (1 — I).
Circiilatiou : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,200. In 189(5. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zl. In 1899, y I. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
Actual average for 1902, 1,133; for 1903.
1,508. Inl9i>4, yl.
PICKERING, Ontario Co., West a
5,998 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 21 m. N. E.
of Toronto, the capital of the Province.
Seat of Pickering College. Planing and
flour mills.
NEWS; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1881; Murkar & Thexton, editors and pub-
lishers.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than l,2ai In 1895, I. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, "jkl."
PICTON, c. h., Prince Edward Co. D
3,287 pop.— local estimate 3,700— on Central
Ontario Rd., 40 m. S. W. of Kingston and 36,
by water, S. W. of Belleville. Fruit-can-
ning factories, stove manufactories and
fence- wire works. Ship building. Agri-
culture and dairying. Summer resort.
G A Z E T T E ; semi weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; conservative; four pages 20x25>6;
subscription $1 ; established 1836; Stephen M.
Conger, editor; Conger Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (3 — 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,800. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL-" In 1902 Z (1,2, 4).
TIMES; Thursdays; liberal; six to eight
pages 20x2fii^; subscription $1; established
1854; John W. McLean, editor and publisher
<l-5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895,
l,9.'>7;/orl896. 1,975; for 1897,1,970;
for 1898, 1,986; /or 1899, 1,973; for 19U0,
1,972. In 1901, yl. Actual average for a
year ending with June, 1902, 1,946; for
1903, 2. 007; /or 1904, 2,085.
PL.ATTSVILLE, ^rant Co., North
p 800 pop., 4 m. from Bright Station, on the
Grand Trunk Rd., and 20 W. S. W. of Strat-
ford. Furniture and carriage manufac-
tories, saw and grist mills and brick and
tile yards.
ECHO; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1887;
Robinson Bros., editors and publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL
PORT ARTHUR, c. h.. Thunder
Bay District ^ 2,698+ pop., on Canadian Pa-
cific Rd. and Lake Superior. Head of Cana-
dian lake navigation. Mining, lumbering
and manufacturing.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sunday; independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $3.50; established 1899; F.B.Allen,
editor and publishei- (9— 3i. Clrc'n "jki- •'
HERALD AND ALGOIYIA MINER;
Fridays; reform; eight pa^es 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1882; F. B. Allen, editor
and publisher ( 11 — 2). Circulation •■jki,."
WESTERN WORLD; Thursdays
(A A).
PORT COLBORN, Welland Co. p
1,253, pop., on Great Trunk Rd, and Lake
Erie. 8 m. S. of Welland.
T1I>IES AND HU:>IHERSTONE
NEWS;Thur3davs; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; Geo. J. Bell,
editor and publisher. Circulation "jjh"
PORT DOVER, Norfolk Co., South
p 1,213 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., at the
outlet of River Lynn. A port of entry on
Lake Erie, 38 m. S. S. W. of Hamilton. Lum-
bering, fruit growing and farming.
MAPLE LEAF; Fridays ; conservative :
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1876; L. G. Morgan, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulation "jKi."
PORT ELGIN, Bruce Co., North a-
1,659 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Lake
Huron, 90 m. N. W. of Guelph and 130 from
Toronto, the capital of the Province. Mill-
ing, manufacturing and shipping. Mineral
springs. Summer resort.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x21; subscription $1 ; established 1886;
R.Munro, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "JKL." In 1898. Z. In 1902, "jkl." In
1903, Z (4) ••).
PORT HOPE, c. h., Durham Co.,
East D 5,012 pop., on Grand Trunk|Rd. and
north shore of Lake Ontario 63 m. E. by
N. E. of Toronto, the capital of the Prov-
ince, connected by steamer. Also daily
steamer to Charlotte, N. Y., 60 m. distant.
Good harbor. Manufacturing. Shipping
point for lumber and agi'icultural products.
EVENING GUIDE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
reform ; daily four pages 15x22, weekly eight
pa«es ; subscription— daily ^, weekly $1 ;
establi.shed — daily 1866, weekly 1831 ; Geo.
Wilson & Son, editors and publishers. Circu-
lation—daily "JKL." weekly "jkl" In 1898.
weekly Z. In 1902, "jjvl."
TIMES; Thursdays; conservative; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1861;
Swaisland & Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl." In 1900. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
PORT PERRY, Ontario Co., South
O 1,698 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Lake
Scugog, 50 m. N. E. of Toronto, the capital
of the Province. Manufacturing and agri-
culture.
NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER;
Thursdays; conservative; four pages 18x23;
subscription $1 ; established 1857 ; H. Parsons,
editor and publisher (6—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
STANDARD; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1866; S. M. Newton, editor and publisher (9-3),
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." In 1897. 1 Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900, y I. In
1901, "J_KL.' In 1903, Z (4).
PORT ROWAN, Norfolk Co. g 657
pop., on Great TrunkRd.,21m.S.of Slmcoe
Grist, saw and planing mills.
NEVTS: Fridays; eight pages 15x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; News Co., pub-
lishers. Circulation "jjLt "
1168
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO.
PRESCOTT, c. h., Grenville Co.,
South D- 2,919 pop., on Grand Trunk and
Canada Pacific Rds. and St. Lawrence r.,
opposite Ogdensburg, N. Y. Iron, lead,
household f urnlture.emery wheel and pump
factories, breweries, etc.
J O URN A li ;Thursday8; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1; established 1841; G.W.Mason
& Son. editors and publishers. Circ'n ■•jkl."
IVIESSENGER; Fridays; conservative;
four pages 20x27; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1855 ; H. W. Bennett, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
PRESTON, Waterloo Co., 5oM<ft-q,l,843
pop.— local estimate 2,000— on Grand Trunk
Rd., 11 m. N. W. of Berlin. Furniture, cigar,
stove, woolen, metal, shingle, brush, agri-
cultural implement and carriage manufac-
tories. Agriculture.
PROGRESS; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; G. A. Blackstock, LL.B., editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1902, ".TKi,."
RAINY RIVER, Bainy River Dis.
trict \2 600 pop., on Canadian Northern Rd.,
72 m. S. E. of Rat Portage.
GAZETTE; Thursdays (A A).
RAT PORTAGE, c. h., Rainy River
District ti 1,806 pop.— local esiimate 3,000—
on Canadian Paeiflo Rd., 297 m. N. W. of
Port Arthur and 130 E. of Winnipeg, Man.
Lumber and mining.
MINER AND RAINY L,AKE
JOURNALi; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1892; Fred J.
Bowman, editor; Miner Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Circulation "jkl"
RENFREW, Renfrew Co., South iif
2,963 pop.— local estimate 3,400 — on Cana-
dian Pacific, Canada Atlantic and Kingston
& Pembroke Rds., 53 m. S. E. of Ottawa, the
capital of the Dominion. Water power,
used by manufactories. Agriculture and
lumbering. Large creamery.
JOURNALi; Thursdays; independent;
ten pages 14x21 ; subscription $1 ; established
1886; Arthur Gravelle, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
MERCURY AND COUNTY OF
RENFREW ADVERTISER; Fridays;
independent-reform: eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription .$1.25; established 1871 ; Smallfleld
& Son. editors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1894 and 1895, publisher
asserts, n^t less than 1,008. In 1896, I. In
1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl." Actual average for
1899, 1,106; for 1900. 1.149j for 1901,
l,25'.i; for 1902, 1,2S6; for 1903, 1,434;
/or 19(M, 1,430.
RICHMOND HILL, rorA; Co., West
o 743 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 16 m. N.
of Toronto, the county seat and capital of
the Province. Tannery and carriage works.
LiIBERALi; Thursdays; liberal; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1
1878: T. F. McMahon, editor
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
RIDGETOAVN, Ji:ent
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 22 m. E. of
Chatham. Agriculture and manufacturing.
DOMINION; Thursdays; conservative;
ght pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
established
and publisher
Co. p 2,800
ONTARIO.
lished 1895; P. H. Bowyer, editor; Bowyer
Bros., publishers (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
PL.AINDEAL.ER; Wednesdays ;
liberal-reform ;eight pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1876; Claxton & Whitman,
editors and publishers (9—3).
Circulation: In 1894. publisher asserts,
smallest edition 1,185. In 1895, I. Actual
average /07- 1896, 1,100. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." In 1899. Z. In 1902, "jjo,." In
1903, iz^) I. In 1904, yl.
RIPLEY, Bruce Co., West -D 600 pop.^
on Grand Trunk Rd., 10 m. S. E. of Kincar-
dine, the county seat. Farming.
EXPRESS; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription SI; established 1894; Geo. H,
Moouey, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl."
RODNEY, Elgin Co.. West p 1 ,200 pop. »
on Michigan Central Rd., 40 m. S. W. of St.
Thomas, the county seat. Planing, grist
and saw mills and door and sash factories.
Farming and lumbering.
MERCURY; Thursdays; independent^
eight pages 18x22; subscription $1 ; established
1883; W J. Yonng, editor and publisher (6— 3)^
Circulation "jkl •
ST. CATHARINES, c. h., Lincoln
and Niagara Co. p 9,170 pop., on Grand
Trunk and St. Catharines & Niagara Rds.
and Welland canal, 12 m. N. W. of Niagara
Falls. Manufacturing. Health resort.
EVENING JOURNAL.; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; liberal ; daily four pages 18x24, weekly
eight pages 15x22: subscription- daily $3,
weekly ,$1; established 1826; E. J. Lovelace^
editor; The Journal of St. Catharines (Ltd.),
publishers (9—3).
Circulation— Daily: "jiy, • In 1903, Z (4).
Weekly: "jkl." Inl903, (z— 4) I. Inl904,yl.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays:
con<5ervative: dally four, weekly eight pagefr
13x2(J; subscription- daily $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1887; The Star Printing and Publish-
ing Co., editors and oublishers (7—3).
Circulation— Daily: "j^l " In 1903. (z— 4)1,.
In 1904, yl.
\VeekIy: "jkl."
STANDARD: every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursaavs; reform; daily four,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$3, weekly $1 ; established 1872 ; Standard
Printing Co., editors and publishers (S — 3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1901, "jkl." Actual
average for 1902, 3, 1 1 4. In 1903, y I. Actuat
a ve ra ge fo r 1904, "2, 7 til.
Weekly: "iKi"
ST. GEORGE, Brant Co. p 700 pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 9 m. W. of Brantford,
the county seat. Agricultural-implement
and wagon works.
SENTINEIi ; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1; established 1893; Jas.
Heveron, editor and publisher (6—3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
ST. MARY'S, Perth Co., South n-
3.416 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 13 m. S.
W. of Stratford, the county seat, 25 N. of
London and 100 W. S. W. of Toronto, the
capital of the Province, Bmldlng-stone
quarries, woolen, flax and agricultural-im-
plement manufactories and extensive lime
kilns. Large creamery. Agriculture.
ARGUS; Thursdays; liberal; eight pages
17ix24; subscription $1 : established 1856; R. W.
Dillon, editor and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual average
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1169
OXTARIO.
for 1896. 1.504. In 1897. Y. In 1898. -jkl."
Actual are} aye for 1899, 1,1523. In 1900, zl.
In 1901. V I. InliH)2, yl. In 11)03, '-iiij.."
JOIJllNAL; Thursdays; liberal conserv
ative; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1;
established 1876; John Wolfe Eedy, editor
and publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, 1. Actual average for
1896, 1,^216; for the first six months of 1897,
1,591 ( /or 1898. 1,744s for a year ending
tvith April, 1899, 1,901. In 1900. yl.
Actual average for 1901, '^,180. In 1902. yl.
In 1903, y I. In I'.KM. yl.
ST. THOMAS, o. h., Elgin Co., Eastp
11,300 pop., on Grand Trunk, Michigan Cen-
tral, Lake Erie & Detroit River and Can-
adian Pacific Rds., 17 m. S. of London.
General manufacturing. Agriculture.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
•xcept Sunday, and SOUTHERN COUN-
TIES JOURNAL, Thursdays; liberal;
dally eight pages 16x21, weekly ten pages
18x24; subscription— daily $4, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1881, weekly 1859; James S.
Brlerley, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Circulatiou— Daily: Actual average for
1895, 3,174; for 1896, 3,056. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for \%^^, 3,0'^4. In 1899, yH.
In 1900. yH. In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, y I. InliW, H (DD)-
"Weekly: Actual average for 1895, 52,557;
for 1896, 52,385. In 1897, Y. In 1898, zl.
In 1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. Inl902, yl.
In 1903, -JKL." In 1904, I (DD).
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays ; eight
pages— daily 15x22, weekly 18x24; subscription
— daily $4, weekly $1; established— daily
1882, weekly 1873; Times Printing Co. of St.
Thomas (Ltd.), editors and publishei's (2 — i).
Circulation — Daily: In 1898. "jkl" In
1899,zl. In 1900, zl. Inl901,yl. Inl902,(z-6)I.
Actual average for 1903. 3,389. In 1904, yH.
Weekly: lu 1898, "jkl.- In 1899, zl. In
1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
yl. In 1904, yl.
MUNICIPAL WORLD; monthly;
municipal service; twenty pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1891 ; The Municipal
World, Ltd., publishers (12— 4).
Circulatiou; In 1894 and 1895, publisher as-
serts, not less than 2,000. In 1896, I. Actual
average for 1897. 3.790. In 1898, yH.
In 1899, vl. In 19(X), vl. Actual average for
1901.3.221. Inl902,>H. In 1903, yl. Actual
averagefor 1904, 3,845.
SARNIA, c.h., Lambton Co., Westcf
6,692 pop., on Grand Trunk and Erie &
Huron Rds. and St. Clair r., near Lake
Huron. Terminal port for upper lake
steamers. Connected with Port Huron,
Mich., by ferries. Saw, grist and woolen
mills.
OBSERVER; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; liberal;
daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription-daily $4, weekly $1; established-
daily 1895, weekly 1854; H. Gorman, editor
and publisher (7—3).
Circulatiou— Daily: "jkl.- Actual aver-
agefor UX>4, 940.
Weekly: In 1895. "jkl-" Actual average for
1896,1,876. Inl897,Y.Inl898,yI. In 1899, yl.
In 1900,»yl. In 1901, (z-6) I. In 1902, yl. In
1903. (z— 4) I. ActuMl average for 19(A, 1,811.
CANADIAN; Wednesdays ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1857:
Canadian Printing Company, editors and
publishers. Circulation "jkl."
LAM IJTON CO. POST; Thursdays,
and SARNIA POST, Saturdays; inde-
pendent; twelve pages 15x22: subscription
$1; established 1886; W. B. J. Williams, editor
and Dviblisher.
Combined circulatiou: Actual average
74
ONTARIO.
for 1894, 1,833. In 189.5. publi.sher asserts,
smallest I.ssue 1,400; In 189(), 1.600. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. yl. In 1899. yl. In 1900. zl. In
1901, yl. Inl902,yl. In 1903. ••ijti,."
SAUL.T STE. MARIE, Algoma
District b 2,414 pop.— local estimate 11.000—
on Canadian Pacific and Algoma Central
Rds., at the Rapids on St. Mary's r. and foot
of Lake Superior, opposite Sault Salnte
Marie, Mich. Summer resort. Water power.
Pulp and steel mills, agriculture and min-
ing. Alkali works, machine and railroad
shops.
ALGOMA PIONEER; Fridays;
Independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1874; C. Cllffe, editor; ClliTe
& Son, publishers (S — 3). Circulation "jkl.
In 1897, Z. In 1902, Z (1.2, 4, 5) (A A).
SAULT EXPRESS; Saturdays; re-
form; eight pages l.Sx20; subscription $1.50;
established 1887; C. N. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation jkl."
SAULT STAR; Thursdays: conserva-
tive; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablislied 1897; Curren & Schulte, editors and
publishers (1—4).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl." In 1900, Z,
In 1901, I. In 1902. yl. Actual average for
1903,1,844. In 1904, yl.
SEAFORTH, Huron Co., South -a
2,641 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.. 21 m. S. E.
of Goderlch, the county seat. Salt works,
household furniture manufactory and
mills. Egg, grain, produce and lumber
center.
HURON EXPOSITOR; Fridays;
liberal; eight pages 18x2:^; subscription $1;
established 1867; M. Y. McLean, editor; Mc-
Lean Bros., publishers.
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 4,000. in 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, H Z. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH. In
190ii,yH. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, yl.
NKWS; Thursdays (A A).
SUN; Fridays; liberal-conservative; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1880 ; Fred. G. Neelin, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
SHALLOW LAKE, Grey Co. 607
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., T}4 m- N. W. of
Owen Sound, the county seat. Shipbuild-
ing.
CANADIAN BOY; monthly ; juvenile;
fifty-two pages 6^x10; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1900; E. L. Hill, editor; Irwin Groh,
puV)ll8her (3— 3). Clrc'n "jkl." In 1902, Z (6).
(A A).
SHELBURNE, Dufferin Co., East D-
1,202 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 16 m.
from Orangevllle, the county seat, and' 64
N. W. of Toronto, the capital of the Prov-
ince. Milling, manufacturing and agri-
culture.
ECONOMIST; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscriptions!; established 1883; T. F.
E. Claridge, editor and publisher (7—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; conserva-
tive; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1875; R. L. Mortimer, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Circulatiou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,152. Aotual average for 1896,
1,204. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl" (??) In
1901, publisher asserts, for the past two years
has not been less than 1,300. In 1902, yl. In
1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, (z-4) I.
1170
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO.
SIMCOE, c. h., Norfolk Co., South p
2,674+ pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and River
Lynn, 8 m. N. of Lake Erie and 80 S. W. of
Toronto, the capital of tlie Province. Agri-
culture and canning.
BRITISH CANADIAN; Wednesdays,
conservative; eight pages 15x22; Bubscription
'1; established 1861; W. Y. Wallace, editor;
fj
ONTARIO.
P. Kelley, publisher. Circulation "jkl
REFORMER; Thursdays ; liberal ;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1858; Hal. B. Donly. editor and publish-
er (12—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,300. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, "JKL." (??) In 1899, Z. In 1900, publisher
asserts, no issue less than 1,464. Actual av-
erage for a year ending with July 18,
1901. 1,59S; for 1902. 1,830; for 1908,
l,903!/or 1904,2,137.
SMITH'S FALLS, Leeds and Gren-
ville Co., North o 4,200 pop., on Canadian
Pacific Rd. and Rideau canal, 12 m. E. of
Perth, the county seat. Bolt factory, iron
•works, flour mills and agricultural-imple-
ment and stove manufactories.
NEWS; Wednesdays; eight pages 18x24;
J»Ut>scription $1; established 1883; James H
Ross, editor and publisher.
Circulation; In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver
age for 1896,1,323. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
"JKL."
RIDEAU RECORD; weekly, twlce-a-
week, Tuesdays and Thursdays; liberal;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; G. F. McKimm, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1899. Z.
In 19C2. "JjvL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
SOUTHAMPTON, ^rMC6 Co., North
-O 1,437 pop.— local estimate 1,650— on Grand
Trunk Rd,, 5 m. N. of Port Elgin. Tri-
weekly steamers from Samia and Duluth,
Minn., and daily stage to Owen Sound.
Summer resort. Lumbering, milling, fish-
ing and shipping.
BEACON; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1888; W. J. Fleuty, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "iXL."
SPRINGFIELD, Elgin Co. p on
Central Rd., fl m. N. E. of Aylmer. Cheese
factory, saw and planing mills.
ECHO; Fridays; Independent; four pages
17x22; subscription $1; established 1897; I.
Llndsley, editor and publisher (12—8), Cir-
culation "JKL "
STAYNER, Simcoe Co., North a
1,357 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 26 m. from
Barrie, the county seat. Lumbering and
manufacturing of shingles and grain rais-
ing.
SUN; Thursdays; Independent; eight
oages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1877;
H. W. Jakeway. editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "iKL."
STIRLING, -^cwMnflTfl Co., North D 850
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 16 m. N. N. W. of
Belleville, the county seat. Flour mills,
foundry, sash and door factory, etc.
Farming.
NEWS-ARGUS; Thursdays; independ-
ent; elRht pages ir)>^x22^; subscription $1;
•steblished 1879 ; James Currie. editor and
publisher (6—8). Circulation "jkl."
STOUFFVILLE, Ontario Co., West
a 1,500 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 28 m.
N. N. E. of Toronto, the county seat and
capital of the Province. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; liberal; eight
pages 17J^x24; subscription $1; established
1888; Wm. Malloy, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL "
STRATFORD, c. h., Perth Co.,
North -a 9,500 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.,
40 m. N. by N. E. of Loudon. Grain, lumber,
cheese, live stock and agriculture.
EVENING BEACON ; every evening
except Sunday, and WEE K Li Y, Thursdays ;
liberal; daily four, weekly sixteen pages
15x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1887, weekly 1854; W. M.
O'Delme, editor and publisher.
Circulation-Daily: 'JKL." In 1902, Z (4, 6).
Weekly: In 1900. "iKL •■ In 1901. (z-4, 6) 1,
In 1902, (z^, 6) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
EVENING HERALD; everj
evening except Sunday, and WEEK-LY,
Wednesdays ; conservative ; daily eight,
weekly twelve pages 15x22; subscription —
daily $4, weekly $1; established 1855; W. S.
Dingman, editor; Stratford Herald Printing
Company, publishers (6—3).
Circulation— Daily: In 1899, ".ikl." Actual
average for a year ending with June, 1900,
1,206; for a year ending with September,
1901, 1,356. In 1902, yl. Actual average for
1903. 1,472; for 1904, 1,738.
Weekly : In 1895. publisher asserts, not less
than 3,450. In 1896, H. Actual average for
1897, 3,342. In 1898, yH. In 1899, yH.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1900, 3,.555; /or a year ending with Sep-
tember, 1901. 3,453. In 1902, yH. In 1903,
vH. In 1904, H.
* DER CANADISCHE KOL,0-
NlSsT; Wednesdays; G«rman; eight pages
15x22: subscription $2; established 1864; J. H.
Schmidt, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation : In 1895, 1. In 1896, publisher
asserts, no edition less than 1,225. In 1897, Y.
In 1898. "iKL."
STRATHROY, Middlesex Co., West
p 3,316 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and
Sydenham r., 30 m.W. of London, the county
seat. Various manufactories. Farming.
AGE; Thursdays ; liberal ; eight pages
17x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1867 ;
Evans Bros., editors and publishers (9—3).
Circulation -jkl.- In 1903, Z (4) (# #).
DISPATCH ; Wednesdays; conserva-
tive ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1861 ; Richardson Bros., editors and
publishers ( 8—3 P ) . Circulation • 'jkjl. • •
STREETSVILLE, Peel Co. d 695
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 21 m. W. of
Toronto, the capital of the Province.
Water power, utilized In mills and woolen
manufactory. Farming.
REVIEW-HERA liD ; Thursdays; In-
dependent; elKht pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1847: O.R. Church, editor and
publisher (6—3). Circulation "iiti •"
STURGEON FALLS, Nipitsing
District 6 1,000 pop., on Canadian Pacific
Rd., 22 m. W. of North Bay, the county seat.
Saw, paper and pulp mills. Fishing and
mining.
A D VERTISER ; Thursdays: eight pages
13x20; subscription Jl; established 1895;
Andrew G. Davie, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "iKL."
CO I.ON IZ A TION ; weeklv ; English and
French; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1171
ONTARIO.
established 1894; J. M. E. Lavallee, editor
and publisher. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
SUDBURY, Nipissing District ^
1.775 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 80 m.
W. of North Bay, the county seat, and 170
E. of Sault Ste. Marie. Nickel, copper and
gold mining.
JOURNAL.; Thursdays; eight pages
UUx21}4; subscription $1; established 1891;
Journal Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers (6— 3). Circulation "JKL"
SUNDRIDGE, Muskoka and Parry
Sound District i 600 pop., on Grand Trunk
Rd., 60 m. N. of Bracebridge. Several saw
mills. Agriculture and mining.
ECHO; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1890;
Archibald Thorn, editor; Thorn & Harper,
publishers (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
TARA, Bruce Co., J^orth-a 695 pop., on
Grand Trunk Rd.. 19 m. W. S. W. of Owen
Sound. Flour and carding mills, machine
shop and foundry.
LEADER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881; H. A. Vandeusen, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
TAVISTOCK, Oxford Co. p 1,000
pop., on Buflf alo & Goderich and Wiarton &
Port Dover Rds., 12 m. S. E. of Stratford.
Brick and furniture factories. Farming.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1895;
F. H. Leslie, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl."
TEES 'WATER, Bruce Co., East-o
1,128 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and
Teeswater r. Woolen, flour and saw mills
and machine shops. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent-reform;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1874; W. Colwell, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3). Circulation "jjcL.'
THAMESFORD, Oxford Co. p 600
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 8 m. S. "W. of
Woodstock.
STAR; Thursdays (A A).
THAME SVILLE, Bothwell Co. P
798 pop., on Canadian Pacific and Grand
Trunk Rds.. 16 m. N. E. of Chatham. Cider
making, lumbering, bricks, tiles, handles
and cooperage are the principal industries.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1886; Alf. A. Appleford, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
THEDFORD, Lambton Co., 700 pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 32 m. E. of Sarnia, the
county seat. Fruit and celery culture.
EAST LAMBTON TRIBUNES Thurs
days; independent; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; W. Bryant, edi
tor and publisher (3—5). Circulation "jkl."
THESSAIiON, Algoma District ti
1,160 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and
Lake Huron, 40 m. E. by S. E. of Sault Ste.
Marie. Lumbering, fishing, mining and
agriculture.
ALGOMA ADVOCATE; Fridays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
ONTARIO.
1888; W. L. Nichols, editor and publisher.
Circulation "j_kl"
THORNBURY, Grey Co., East n 903
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and at mouth of
Beaver r., on Georgian bay, 110 m. N. W,
of Toronto, the capital of the Province.
Flour mills and water power. Grain
market.
HERALD ; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1892; W. J. Fan-
son, editor and publlsher(9— 3). Circ'n "jkl."
THOROLD, Welland Co. g 2,273 pop.,
on Grand Trunk and St. Catharines & To-
ronto Rds. and Old and New Welland
canals. Street car from St. Catharines.
Water power, used in flour, paper, pulp and
knitting mills and other manufactories.
Stone quarries in vicinity. Agriculture.
POST; Fridays; independent; eight pages
12x18; subscription $1; established 1875; Jonn
H.Thompson, editor; The Thorold Post Print-
ing and Publishing Company, publishers
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
TILBURY, Kent Co. p 1,036 pop., on
Michigan Central and Canadian Pacific
Rds., 38 m. E. of Detroit, Mich. Timber and
agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; liberal; eight pagejS
15x22; subscription $1; established 1893; W.
A. Hutton, editor; W. R. Veale. publisher
(8— 3P). Circ'n "iSL." In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4, 5)
(A A).
TIMES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 17x23; subscription $1 ; established 1^;
Wm. A. Shaw, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1897. '4ki,." In 1898, zl. In
1899, yl. In 1900, "jkl."
TIIxSONBURG, Norfolk Co., North
p 2,163 pop., on Michigan Central and
Grand Trunk Rds., 24 m. E. of St. Thomas.
Agriculture and cheese making.
LIBERAL ; Thursdays; liberal; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1877;
fTe. Aldrich, editor and publisher. Circula-
tion "iKL."
OBSERVER AND FARMERS'
FIRESIDE COMPANION ; Fridays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1863; J. Law, editor; John Law & Co.,
publishers (3—3).
Circiilatiou: In 1901, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,045. In 1903, "isi"
TIVERTON, Bruce Co., We$t -a 550
pop., 9 m. N. N. E. of Kincardine and 15 S.
S. W. of Port Elgin, connected by daily
stage with both places. Farming.
WATCH MA N ; Thursdays ; liberal;
eight pages 153ra2; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873 ; C. Cameron, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
TORONTO, c. h., Toronto City D
207,971 pop.. Capital of the Province,
on Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific Rds.
and a bay on the N. W. shore of Lake On-
tario. Steamers ply regularly to all the
principal ports. Manufacturing and com-
mercial center.
DAILY.
NEWS; every evening
;e3
m.
Douglas, editor ; The News Printing Co.
(Limited), publishers (9—3).
Circulation $ Rating varied from D In 18M
EVENING
_xcept Sunday;
18x24; subscription $3; established 1880;
except Sunday; independent; eifht page
1172
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO— Toronto.
to E in 1895. Actual average for 1896, 34f-
28'i ; for 1897, 39,779 ? for 1898, 42,283.
In 1899, yC. Aetualaveragefor I90b, 41, 573;
In 1901. yC. Inl90i, yC. In 1905, yF. Actual
average for 1904, 33,173.
EVENING TELiEGRAM; every even
In^ except Sunday ; independent ; ten to
thirtj--two pages 17x20; subscription $3; es-
tablished lo?6; J. Ross Robertson, editor and
publistier (1—5).
Circulation : Actual average for 1895, 21,-
818 } for 1896. 21,930 ; for 1897, 22.467 »
for 1898. 24.095; for 1899, 24,317; for
1900, 2.5,144; for 1901, 27,545; /or 1902,
29,318: for 1903, 31,199; for 1904,
31. SSI.
GLOBE; every niornlngand evening ex-
cept Sunday, and GLOBE AND CAN-
ADA FARMER, Tuesdays; reform;
daily twelve, vt^eekly twenty, Saturday
twenty-eight pages 17x23; subscription— daily
$4, Saturday §1.75, weekly $1; established
1844; Globe Printing Co., publishers (1—4).
Circulation— Daily (morning and even-
ing^: In 1895, E. Actual average for 1896,
28,741; for 1897, 31^214; for 1898,
31,S05; for 1899. 37,.538 ; for 1900,
47.120; for 1901, 44,053;/or 1902. 44,-
659; /or 1903, 46,997; /or 1904, 51,231
Weekly: In 1895, F. Actual average for
1S96, 23,702. In 1897, C. Z. In 1898, yC.
In 1899, yD. In 1900, yE. In 1901, yE. In
1902, yF. In 1903, yF. In 1904, yF.
MAIL AND EMPIRE; every morning
and evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Thursdays; conservative; ten to thirty
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $4, weekly
|l; established 1872; Mail Printing Company,
editors and publishers (1—4).
Circulation— Daily : Actual average for
1895. 23,601; for 1896,23,-
109; for 1897, 23,020; for
1898. 29.333; for 1899. 31,-
167; for 1900. 41,181. In
1901, yC. In 1902, yC. Actual
average for 1903, .39,145; /or
1904, 45,463.
Weekly: Actual average for
1895, 30,086; /or 1896, 24,256. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 17,342; /or 1899,
19,205; for 1900, 17,921. In 1901, yE.
In 1902, yE. In 1903, E. In 1»4. yF.
S^^The absol ute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded the Mail and
Empire is guaranteed by the publishers of
Rowell 's American Newspaper Directory,
who will pay one hundred dollars to the
first person who successfully controverts
its accuracy.
STAR; every evenmg except Sunday; in-
dependent; daily twelve, Saturday twenty
to twenty four pages 16^x21^; subscription
§3; established 1893; J. E. Atkinson, editor;
The Star Printing and Publishing Company,
publishers (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 8,500. Actual average for 1896, 17,-
785 ;_/or 1897. 15,398. In 1898. yE. In
1899, yE. In 1900, yF. In 1901. yF. Actual
average for 1902, 14,161; for 1903,
20,971 ; for 19(»4, 31,221.
Pul)lisher's announcement.— \t the time the
Directory goes to press the Toronto Star
supplies advertisers with a sworn circula-
tion exceeding 36,567 net. The Star pub-
lishes more general advertising than any
other paper in the city. No advertiser
finds ft possible to cover the territory
without the Star.
WORLD; every morning; Independent;
eight or more pages 17x25 ; subscription-
daily 83, Sunday $2; established 1880; W. F.
Maclean, editor; The World Newspaper Co.,
publishers 1 1 — li.
Circulation — Daily: In 1895, E. Actual av-
erage for 1896. 21,275; for 18;*7. 23,310;
tor 1898. 25, 1 10 ; /or 1899. 25,836 ; for a
year ending with June, 1900, 27,2.51. In
ONTARIO— Toronto.
I-EEO'
1901, yC. In 1902, (z— 6, 7) C. Actual average
for 1903. 27,784; /or 1904, 28,600.
Sunday: Actual average for 1899, 7,092.
In 190*1, yG. In 1901. yG. In 1902. (z— 6, 7) G.
Actual average for 1903, 13,239; /or 1904,
15,331.
WEEKLY.
CANADIAN BAPTIST; Thursdays;
baptist; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$1.50; established 1S54 ; O. E. Roberts, busi-
ness manager; Standard Publishing Com-
pany, publishers CS — 3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, no*
less than 5,000. Actual average for 1896,
5,587; for 1897. 5,565; for 1898. 5,359;
for 1899. 5,556; for l9i)0, 5,883; /or 1901.
5,964; /or 19(J2, 5,742. In 1903, yG. In
1901. yG.
CANADIAN CHURCHMAN; Thurs
days ; church of England ; sixteen pages 10x14 ;
subscription $2; established 1872: Frank Woot-
ten, editor and publisher. Office, 1 Toronto
street (8—8 P).
Circulation: Rating varied from Gin 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, H Z. In
1898, zH. In 1899. yH. In 1900, zH. In
1901, vH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, y I. In 1904, yl.
CANADIAN CONGREGATIONAL-
IST; Thursdays; congregational; twelve
pages 8x11; subscription $1; established 1893;
Rev. J. P. Gerrie, B. A., editor; Henderson &
Co., publi.shers (8— 3P). Circulation "jkl."
In 1900, Z . In 1 902, "is L. •
CAN ADIAN GROCER; Fridays;
groceries and general merchandise; seventy-
six pages 9xla; subscription $2; established
1887; T. G. Kilmaster, editor; The MacLean
Publishing Co. (Limited), publishers (12—4).
Circulation: Inl897, "jkl" In 1898. Z. In
1900, publisher asserts, every issue printed
during the year ending June 30, 6,500. In
1901, yG. Inl902,yG. In 1903. yG. InltH;4,yG.
CANADIAN HARDWARE AND
MET A L MERCHANT; Saturdays ;
hardware, metals, machinery, paints and
oils; seventy two pages 9x12; subscription
$2; established 1889; D. O. McKinnon. editor;
The MacLean Publishing Co. (Limited), pub-
lishers (12—4).
Circulation : In 1897, "jkl.- In 1898, Z. In
1900, publisher asserts, every issue printed
during the year ending June 3U, 4,000. In
1901, vH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yH.
CANADIAN SOCIALIST; Fridays;
reform; four pages 18x24; sub.scription $1;
established 1898; George Wriglev. editor;
Social Progress Co.. publishers. Office, 293
King St., West. Circ'n "jivl." In 1902, Z (4, 5)
(AA).
CANADIAN SPORTSMAN AND
LIVE STOCK JOl RNAL ; Thursdays;
sporting; twelve pages 12x18; subscription $2;
established 1870; E. King Dodds, editor; Cana-
dian Sportsman and Live Stock Journal Pub-
lishing Co.. publishers (9—3).
Circulation ■Jja." In 1902. Z (1, 2. 4, 5). In
1903, (z— 4) !(••). In I'.Hll, yl.
CATHOLIC REGISTER: Thursdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 17x22; subscrip-
tion SI; established 1893; P. F. Cronln, edi-
tor; The Catholic Register Publishing Com-
pany (Ltd.), publishers. Office, 9 Jordan
street (8 3 P^
Circulation: Accorded I from 1893 to 1895.
In 1896. G. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yH. In
1899. yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, (z-1, 2, 4, 5) I.
Actual average for a year ending with June,
1902, 5,065. In 1903, yG. In 1901, y(;.
CHRISTIAN GUARDIAN; Wednes-
days; methodist; thirty-two pages 13x18;
subscription $1 ; established 1829; Rev. Geo. J.
Bond, editor: Methodist Book and Publish-
ing House, publishers (3—3).
Circulation: Actual average
2«,3.>l; for 1896, 24,322;
23.489; for 1898. 23,326;
31,870; for 190(1, 2'2,f»10;
22,185; for 1902, 22,204;
23,467; for 1904, 26,934.
for
for
for
for
for
1895,
1897,
1899,
1901,
1903,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1173
ONTA RIO— Toronto.
CHRISTIAN WORKER; Fridays
FAITHFIII. WITNESS; Tuesdays;
undenoiuiuatioiial; sixteen paiiea 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1886; Wm. Hender-
son, editor ami publisher.
Circulation: In 1896, ii. In 1897. Y. In
1898, V II. In IS'.f.i. vll. In 191H), "iKL."
MONETARY TIl>IES, TRADE RE-
VIEW AND INSURANCE CHRON-
ICIiE; Fridays; commercial, banking and
Insurance; thlrtvtwo pages 9x13; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1S66; Jas Hedley, edl
tor; Monetary Times Printing Co. (Limited),
publishers U' — ''^)-
Circiilatiou: In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 4,400. Ac-tu(tl average for 1896,
4,r39; for 1897, 5,185. In 1898, yG. In
1899, y II. Actual avcraae for a year ending
tciih June, 19()<i. 5,981. In 1901, yG. In
1902, vG. In 1903, (z-4) <;. In 1904, yG.
N O R T H-E N D E R; Thursdays; four
f)ages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
ished 1887; North-Ender Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers; prints editions entitled
East-End Echo, West-Ender, West-End Echo
and East-Ender(3—4).
Combined circulation: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 16,000. In 1896, E. In
1897, Y. Actual average for 1898, 16,45t2.
In 1899, yE. Inl9u0, vE. In 1901, vF. Actual
average for \9(yi, 18,865; /orl903,23,'^34.
In IIHM, yD.
ONCE- A -WEEK; Thursdays; Inde-
pendent; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; Once-a Week
Co., editors and publishers; prints an edition
for Parlcdale (1—4).
Combined circulation: In 1896, H. In
1897, F Z. In 1898, yF. In 1899. yG. In 1900, yG.
In 19U1. (z-6) G. In 1902, yG. In 1903,
(z-4) G. In 1904, yG.
ONWARD; Saturdays; Juvenile; meth-
odlst; eight pages 11x16; subscription 60cents;
established 1890 ; Rev. W. H. Withrow, D.D..
editor ; Methodist Book and Publishing House,
publishers (3—3). Does not insert advertise-
ments.
PIONEER; Fridays; temperance: four
pages 17x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
P. S. Spence. editor and publisher (■^—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,i 00. In 1896 I. Actual average for
1897,4,866. Tn 1898. yG. InlS99, yH. In
1900 yH. In 1901, yH. In 1903, (z— 6) H. In
1903, (z— 4) G. In 1!»(J4, jii.
PLEASANT HOURS; Saturdays; ju-
venile; methodist; four pages 11x16; sub-
scription 30 cents; established 1880; "W. H.
Withrow, D.D., editor; Methodist Book and
Publishing Co., publishers (3—3). Does not
Insert advertisf-ments.
PRESBYTERIAN ; Thursdays; presby-
terian; thirty-two pages 9x13; subscription
$1.50; established 1884; Rev. J. A. Maedonald,
editor; The Westminster Co., publishers.
Circulation: Rating varied from G in 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1897, H Z. In
1898, vH. In 1899. vH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yH. Inl902,yH. In 1903. yl. Inl'.KH, yl.
SATURDAY N I G H T ; Fridays; so
clety; twelve to sixteen pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1887; Edmund E.
Sheppard, editor; Sheppard Publishing Co.
(Limited), publishers (9—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from 13,100 In
1894 to F in 1S95. Actual average for 1896,
13,063; for 1897, 14,827: for 1898,
15,275; for 1899, 16,153: for 19(i0,
17,025; for 1901, 17,254. In 1902, yE.
In 1903. (z— 1) E. In V.m. yE.
SECUI..AR THOUClHT; Thursdays;
free thought; twelve pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1884; J.Spencer & C. M.
Ellis, editors and publishers (12—3). Circula
SENTINEL AND ORANGE AND
PROTESTANT ADVOCATE; Thurs
days; eight pages 18x24: subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 18<0; Edward F. Clarke, editor
and publisher.
Circulation: Rating varied from E in 1892
ONTARIO— Toronto.
to F in 1895. In 1896, F. In 1897, F Z. In
1898, vF. lnl899,yG. Inl900,yG. In 1901, yG.
Inl9(r2. yG. In 1903, yG. In l'.»;4, y<;.
SUN; Wednesdays; agricultural; ten
pages 17x21}i^; subscription $1; established
1892; W. L. Smith, editor; Sun Printing Co.,
publishers. Oftlce, 26 Adelaide street. West
(^12-4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1897,
8,584; /or 1898, 12.504;/or 1899, 15,308;
for 1900. 15,486. In 1901. yE. In 19(»2, yE.
In 1903, yE. Actual average for 1904,
16,077.
TOILER; Fridays; labor; four to eight
f>ages 17x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
ished December, 1900; Toiler Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 61 Victoria st.
(8—3 P). Circulation ".ikj,."
TRUTH; Saturdays; eight pages 17x22;
subscription $3; established 1882; The Wil-
son Publishing Co. (Limited), editors and
publishers (S— 3 P).
Circulation: Rating varied from C in 1891
to E In 1895. In 1896, E. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yG (??). In 1899, yG. In UHM). yG. In
1901, yG. In 1902. yG. In 1903, y(;. In
1904, yH.
VARSITY ; Wednesdays, during the
college year; collegiate; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1881; Students
of the University of Toronto, editors and pub-
lishers. Circulation "JKL."
WAR CRY ; Saturdays; Salvation Army ;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; Bruno Friedrich, editor; John
M. C. Horn, publisher. Does not insert ad-
vertisements.
BI WEEKLY.
PRESS SIFTINGS; bi-weekly, Fri-
days; literary; eight pages 13x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1899; W. J. Watson, edi-
tor; Central Press Agency, publishers. Of-
fice, 83 Yongest. (6—3). Circ'u"iKi..'- (A A).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
CANADA LAW JOURNAL; semi
monthly; law; fifty pages 7x10; subscription
$5; established 1855; Henry O'Brien, editor;
The Canada Law Book Co., publishers. Office,
32 Toronto street. Circulation "iKL." In
1902, Z (4, 6).
CANADIAN FLORIST; semi
monthly; horticulture; thirty-two pages
10x14; subscription $1; established 1103; D. C.
Nixon & Co., editors and publishers (12—3).
Circulation "jkl"
CANADIAN MANUFACTURER;
semi-monthly; industrial; forty-eight pages
9x12; subscription $1.50; established 1880; J. J.
Cassidey, editor; Canadian Manufacturer
Publishing Company (Limited), publishers.
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 3,500. In 1896, H. In 1897, pub-
lisher asserts, lowest number printed since
1892, 3.500. In 1898, yH. In 1899, publisher
asserts, no issue less than 3.500. In 1900, yH.
In 1901. vH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904, yH.
CANADIAN MILITARY GA-
ZETTE: semimonthly; military; thirty
pages 9x12; subscription $2; established 1885;
The MacLean Publishing Co., publishers. Of-
fice, 10 Front street. East (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "Jja-." Actual aver-
age for 1897, 2,075. In 1898, zl. In 1899, yl.
In 1900, publisher asserts, every issue printed
during the vear ending June 30, .3,000. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903. yH. In
1904 y H .
C A NADIAN TEACHER; semi
monthly; educational; thirty six pages 7x10;
subscription $1.25; established 1897: G.E.Hen-
derson, editor; The Educational Publishing
Co.. publishers. Circulation "iKL-" In 1898. Z.
In 1902, "JKL.-
FARMING WORLD: semimonthly;
agriculture and live stock ; forty pages
9x13: subscription fi() cents; established 1882;
J. W. Wheaton, B. A., editor; Dominion
1174
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO— Toronto.
Phelps (Limited), publisher. Office, 90 Wel-
lington street, West (12—4).
Circulation : Rating varied from 6,9(X) in
1891 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. Actual average
for 1897, 9,870. In 1S98, yF. In 1899, yG.
In 1900, zG. In 1901, yG. In 1902. (z-4. 6) G.
Inl903,yG. In 1904. yG.
MASONIC SUN; semi-monthly ;
masonic; ten pages 10x14; subscription $1;
established 1897; H. T. Smith, editor; Masonic
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 23 Jordan
street (9 3).
Circulation : "jkl.- In 1901. Z (4). In 1903,
(z-4) I. In 1904, y I.
MERCHANT AND GENERAL.
STOREKEEPER; semi-monthly;
mercantile; twenty pages 10xl3>i^ ; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established March, 1885; R. S.
Mortley, editor; Merchant Publishing Com-
pany, publishers. Office. S. E. cor. Yonge
and Wellington streets (8—3 P).
Circulation : Rating varied from H in 1891
to 1.200 In 1895. In 1896, I. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zf. In 1899, yl. Inl900,yl. Actual aver-
age for 1901, l,2ti7. In 1902, yl. In 1903.
"JKL."
MONTHLY.
ALGOMA MISSIONARY NEWSj
monthly; church of England; twelve pages
9x12; subscription 50 cents; established 1878;
Rev. Charles Piercy, editor; The Algoma
Missionary Press, publishers.
Circulation: In 1897. "jkl." In 1898. zI. Act-
ual average for 1899, t2,396. In 1900, H. In
1901, July, publisher asserts, past twelve
months has never been below 8,100. In
1902, (z— 4) H. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yl.
AliL. THE VVORi^D; monthly: unde-
nominational; sixty pages 6x9; subscription
$1: established 1880; The Salvation Army,
editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl."
ANCIENT FORESTER; monthly;
Ancient Order of Foresters; twenty pages
9x13; subscription 25 cents; established 1887;
W. Williams, editor; William Brlggs, pub-
lisher. Editor's office, 33 Richmond street
West. Circulation "jkl."
BOOKSELLER AND STATION-
ER; monthly; books, stationery and fancy
goods; twenty-eight to sixty-four pages 9x12;
subscription 81 ; established 1884; E. J. Dodd,
editor; The MacLean Publishing Co. (Lim-
ited), publishers (9—3).
Circulation : In 1897. "jkl.- In 1898. Z.
In 1900, publisher asserts, every issue printed
during the year ending June 30, 2.500. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In
1904, vH.
BULLETIN; monthly; insurance; thir-
ty-six pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; W. Campbell, editor; The Bulle-
tin Publishing Company of Toronto (Lim-
ited), publishers. Circ'n "jkl." In 1897, Z.
In 1902, "JKL.'
BUSINESS; monthly; mercantile;
twenty four pages 7x10; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; J. S. Ilobertson. editor; The
J. S. Robertson Company, publishers (9—3).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1898, 1,854. In 1899. yl. Actual
average for a year ending with June, 19(K1.
1,746. In 1901. yl. In 1902. yl. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. In i;t04. yl.
CANADA LANC;ET; monthly; medi-
cal; one hundred pages 7x10; subscription $2;
established 1867; Jolin Ferguson, M.D., edi-
tor; Ontario Publishing Co., publishers. Of-
fice, 63 Yonge street (9—3).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for a year ending irith March, 1898,
2,0'29. In 1899. vl. In 1900,yl. In 1901, I.
In V.m. yl. In 1903, (z— li I. In l'.H)4, vl.
CANADA LUMBERMAN, VVO<ID-
WORKERS' MANl FACTUKEHS'
AM)MILLERS'GAZETTE;mont)ily;
fifty six pages 10^x14; subscription (includ
Ing weekly supplement), 81; e.stablished 1880;
The C. H. Mortimer Publishing Companv,
of Toronto (Limited), publishers (12 — 1).
Circulation : In 1896. "jkl.- In 1897, pub-
lishers assert, no l.ssue less than 1,500. Act-
OKTARIO— Toronto.
ual average for 1898, 1,691. In 1899. zl. In
1900, zl. Actual average for 1901, 2,055;
for 1902,3,550. In 1903. (z- 4) I. In 1904,
(z— 4) I (••).
CANADIAN ARCHITECT AND
BUILDER; monthly ; architectural;
forty -six pages 9x14; subscription (including
weeklj' supplement. Contract Record) 82;
Architect edition, $3: established 1888; The
C. H. Mortimer Publishing Company of
Toronto (Limited), editors and publishers.
Office, Confederation Life building (12—4).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,500. In 1896, 1. In 1897. Y. Actual
average for 1898. 1,500. In 1899, publisher
asserts, each issue was 1.500. In 1900. zl.
Actual average for 1901, 1,763. In 1902, yl.
In 1903. vl. In \\m, {z—i) I.
CANADIAN BAKER AND CON-
FECTIONER; monthly; thirty pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1889; Jas.
Acton Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
CANADIAN BOOKSELLER AND
LIBRARY JOURNAL; monthly;
books ; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1888; Richard T. Lauerfleld, edi-
tor; The G. M. Rose & Sons Co. (Limited),
publishers.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,000. In 1896, 1. In 1897. Y. Actual
average for 1898. 1,100. In 1899. yl. In
1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903,
"JKL."
CANADIAN CHURCH MAGA-
ZINE AND MISSION NEWS; monthly;
church of England ; thirty pages 8x11; sub-
scription $1; established 1887; Dr. Davidson,
Q. C, editor; Domestic and Foreign Mission-
ary Society of the Church of England in
Canada, publishers. Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
CANADIAN CHURCH MISSION-
ARY GliEANER; monthly; undenomi-
national; thirty two pages 8x11; subscription
40 cents; established 1896; Canadian Church
Missionary Association, editors and publish-
ers. Circulation 'jki.."(AA).
CANADIAN CIGAR AND TOBAC-
CO JOURNAL; monthly; tobacco;
twenty -four pages 10x13; subscription $1;
established 1894; H. Gagnier, editor and pub-
lisher (3 — :3). Circulation "jkl."
CANADIAN CRAFTSMAN AND
MASONIC RECORD; monthly; ma-
sonic; thirty-six pages 6x9; subscription $1;
established 1865; Daniel Rose, editor; Crafts-
man Publishing Co., publishers. Circ'n ' jkl "
CANADIAN DRUGGIST; monthly;
drugs and pharmacy; forty-eight pages 9x12;
subscription 81; established 1889; Wm. J.
Dyas, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest issue 1,450. In 1895,1. In 1896.1.
In 1897. I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, y I. In
1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In
19(J3. yl. In liH)4, yl.
CANADIAN DRY GOODS RE-
ViEW; monthly. {See Dry Goods Review.}
CANADIAN EliECTRICAL NEWS
AND ENGINEERING JOURNAL;
monthly; mechanical; twenty-eight to forty
pages 9x14 ; subscription 81 ; established
1883; The C. H. Mortimer Publishing Co., of
Toronto (Ltd.), editors and publishers (3--3).
Circulation : In 1895. publisher asserts, not
less than 1,600. Actual average for 1896,
1,600. In 1897, Y. Actual average for
1898, 1.671. In 1899, zl. In 1900, zl. In
1901, vl. Actual average for 1902, 1,725.
In 1!03, VI. Inl»i4. vl.
CANADIAN ENGINEER, METAL
TRADES' JOURNAL AND EUEC-
TRICAL SCIENCE REVIEW; month-
ly ; civil and mechanical engineering and elec-
tricity; fifty-two pages 9x14; subscription 81;
established 1893; Biggar & Samuel ( Limited),
editors and publishers; dated also at Mon-
treal. Office, 18 Court street (1—1).
Circulation: In 1895. 1. Actual average for
1896. 3.501; for 1897. 4.362: for 1898,
4,500; for a year ending with March, 1900,
4,625; for a year ending tvith March, 1901,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1175
ONTARIO— Toronto.
4,'>J5S; /or 1903, 4,933; for 1903,6,045.
In 1904. yG.
CANADIAN EPWORTII ERA |
monthly ; methoclist; thirty two pages 9x13;
subscription 50 cents; established 1899; A. C,
Crews, D.D., editor; William Brlggs, pub-
lisher. Office, Wesley building (12-4).
Circulation : Actual average for 1899,
6,39'^i for 1900. 5,884; /or 1901. 5,767;
for 1902, 6.004: for 1903, 7,738; for 1904.
'CANAD IAN FURNITURE AND
UPHOL.STERY .lOlJRNAL, AND
UNDERTAKERS' GAZETTE;
monthly; furniture, upholstery and under-
taking; sixty pages 10x13}^; subscription
$1; established 1894; James Acton, editor;
The James Acton Publishing Co. (Ltd.), pub-
lishers (12 — 3). Circulation "jki,."
CANADIAN GOOD HOUSEKEEP-
ING; monthly. (See Springfield, Mass.)
CANADIAN HARNESS AND OAR-
RIAGE JOURNAL; montlily; harness
and carriages; fortv pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1890; W. J. Dyas, editor and
publisher (12—3),
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
2,454. In 1904. yH.
CANADIAN HO;>IE; monthly (A A).
CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST;
monthly; horticulture; fltty pages 7x10; sub
scription $1; established 1878; L. W. Grimsby,
editor; The Ontario Fruit Growers' Associa
tion, publishers (9—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, (z— 4) I (• •).
In 1904, yl.
CANADIAN IMPLEMENT AND
VEHICLE TRADE; monthly; imple-
ments and vehicles; sixty pages 9x12; sub
scription $1; established 1899; P. G. Vanvleet,
editor; TheCanadian Implement and Vehicle
Trade, publishers. Office, McKennon build-
ing (12-4).
Circulation : Actual average for a year
ending ivith June, 1901. 5,041 ; for 1902,
5,ti50; /or 1903, 5,875: for 1904, 6,000.
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FAB-
RICS; monthly; textile; thirty-six pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1883; Big-
gar, Samuel & Co., publishers: dated also at
Montreal. P. Q (6—3). Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF MEDI-
CINE AND SURGERY; monthly;
medical: two hundred pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1897; J. J. Cassidy, editor;
W. A. Young, publisher. Oflflce, 145 College
street (12—3).
Circulation : Actual average for a year
ending ivith Februar}/, 1898, 3,388; for 1899.
4,457; /or a year ending with July, \900,
4,595; for a year ending with June, 1901,
4,793; /orl902, 5,037; /or 1903,5,456;
/or 1904, 5,587.
CANADIAN KENNEL GAZETTE;
monthly ; dogs; twenty pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1888; H. B. Donovan, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation "jkl"
CANADIAN LAW TIMES; monthly;
law; eighty pages 6x9; subscription S5; estab-
lished 1881; E. B. Brown editor; The Carswell
Company (Limited), publishers (7—3). Cir-
culation "JKL."
CANADIAN MAGAZINE ; monthly;
literary; one hundred and twelve pages
7x101^; subscription $2.50; established 1892;
Ontario Publishing Co.. editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 63 Yonge street (9-3) .
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl." Actual average
for 1897, 18.335. In 1893, yD. Actual av-
erage for 1899. 30,446. In 1900, yD. In
1901, yD. In 1902, yD. In 1903, (z— 4) D. In
1904, yD.
CANADIAN MUSIC AND TRADES
JOURNAL; monthly; music; thirty two
pages 10x14; subscription $1; established
1900; D. C. Nixon & Co., editors and publish-
ers (12—3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903, (z-4) I (••).
In 1904, yl.
CANADIAN PAINTER AND DEC-
ORATOR; monthly (A A).
ONTARIO— Toronto,
CANADIAN PHARMACEUTICAL
JOURNAL; monthly; i)harmaceutical;
fifty-two pages 8x11; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1868; J. E. Morrison, editor; The Phar-
maceutical Publishing Co., publishers. Cir-
culation "JKL."
CANADIAN POULTRY REVIEW;
monthly; poultry raising ; forty pages 8x11;
subscription 50 cents; established 1877; H. B.
Donovan, editor and publisher (8— 3P).
Circulation: Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, vl. In
1899,yl. Inl900,yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. ,
In 1903, "JKL."
CANADIAN PRACTITIONER
AND REVIEW; monthly; medical;
one hundred and eight pages 8x11 ; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1876; A. H. Wright, M.D.,
W. H. B. Aikins, M.D.. and Edmund E. King,
M.D., editors and publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1896, 1 ,375. In 1897. I Z. In 1898, yl,
^c^Mafaueragre /or 1899. 3,700. In 1900. yH. '
In 1901, y I. In 1902, yl. In 19U3, "jkl."
CANADIAN SHOEAND LEATHER
JOURNAL; monthly; shoe and leather;
seventy pages 10x13; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1888; The James Acton Publishing
Co. , editors and publishers. Circulation "jkl. "
CANADIAN STENOGRA PHER;
monthly; stenography; forty pages 7x9^;
subscription $1; established 1904; J.Francis
O'Connor, editor and publisher (1—5).
CARRIAGE AND IMPLEMENT
JOURNAIj; monthly; carriages and im-
plements; thirty pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1900; W. H. Mlln & Co., editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl" (A A).
CYCLING AND AUTO CAR
NEWS: monthly; cycling; twenty-four
pages 7x11; subscription $1; established 1891;
R. H. Miln, editor; R. H. Mlln Company, pub-
lishers (3— 3). Circ'n "JKL." In 1901, Z (4— 5).
In 1902, Z (2, 4, 5).
DOMINION DENTAL JOURNAL;
monthly; dentistry; one hundred and twen-
ty-four pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889 ; W. George Beers, editor ; The
Nesbitt Publishing Co., publishers (8—3 P). .
Circulation "jkl."
DOMINION MEDICAL MONTHLY
AND ONTARIO MEDICAIi JOUR-
NAL; monthly; medical; one hundred and
twenty-eight pages 7x10; subscription $2;
established 1892; Graham Chambers and
Walter McKeown, editors: The Nesbitt Pub-
lishing Co. (Limited), publishers (6—3).
Circulation: InlS96. "iKL." In 1897.1. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, "jkl." In 1903,
(z-4)l(««). In 1904, yl.
DRY GOODS REVIEW; monthly:
dry goods, men's furnishing goods, clothing, ;
millinery, bats, caps and furs: one hundred
and sixty-eight pages 9x12: subscription .$2;
established 1891; A. B. Caswell, editor: The
MacLean Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, 10 Front street. East (12-4).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl" In 1898. Z.
In 1900, publLsher asserts, every Issue printed
during the vear ending June 30. 7.000. In
1901, yG. Ini902. yG. In 1903, yG. In 1904, yG.
ECONOMIST; monthly: Insurance,
finance and mining; thirty-two pages 9x1 IJ^;
subscription $2; established 1897; Wm. San-
derson, M.A., editor; Economist Printing
and Publishing Company, publishers. Office,
110 Baystreet (12— 4).
Circulation ".ikl" In 1903, (z— 4) I. In
1904. (z-4) I (••).
EDUCATIONAL MONTHLY OF
CANADA; monthly, except July and ■
August; educational: fifty two pages 7x10 1
subscription $1; established 1879: John C.
Saul, editor; The University Co. (Ltd.). pub-'
Ushers (7—3). Circ'n "^kl." Inl903.Z (4) (••).
FOREIGN MISSIONARY TID- .
INGS; monthly; presbyterlan ; twenty- !
eight pages 6x9; subscription 15 cents; estab- ''
lished 1884: Mrs. John Macgillivray, editor; ,
The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of >
1176
AMERICAN NEWSPAI'ER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO— Toronto.
the Presbyterian Cnurch in Canada, pub-
lishers. Circulation ••jkl."
FORESTER; monthly, Independent
Order of Foresters; thirty eight pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established 1880; Oronhya-
telca, M.D., editor and publisher. Office,
Temple building (3- 3).
Circulation : Rating varied from H in 1892
to I in 1S95. In 1896. F. In 1897, A. In 1898,
yA. Actual average for a year ending with
September, 1899, 155,500; for 1900,
171,417. In 1901, yA. Actual aver age for
a year ending with June, 1902, 196,500. In
1908, yA. In 1904, yA.
FREEMASON; monthly ; masonic ;
twenty pages 9x11 ; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1881; J. A. Cowan, editor; Cowan &
Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation : Accorded H from 1891 to 1895.
In 1S96, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, y I. In 1899, yl.
In 19iK), vl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903.
(z— 4) H. In urn. yH.
INDEPENDENT ODD-FELL.OW;
monthly; odd-fellowship; sixteen pages
11x15; subscription $1 ; established 1880; W.
S. Johnston, editor and publisher. Office, 34
Adelaide street, VV. (3—3).
Circulation : Rating varied from G In 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yl. In 1899. zl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, pub-
lisher asserts, no issue was less than 2.250.
Inl902, (z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, y I.
INDUSTRIAL. CANADA; monthly;
industries and commerce; flftv-two pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1900; Cana-
dian Manufacturers Association, publishers
(12-4).
Circulation: Actual average for a year
ending with Jutie, 1901, 1,793; for 1902,
2,317;/orl903, 3,779; /ori9(U, 4,179.
L.ADIES' JOURNAL; monthly; rash-
ions; tbirty-six pages 11x15; subscription $1;
established 1880; Chas. O. Knowles, editor;
The Ladles' Journal Co. ( Limited ), publishers.
Circulation: Rating varied from C In 1893
to E in 1893. In 1896. E. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yE. In 1899, yF. In 190O, zE. Actual
average for a year ending with June, 1901,
23,536. Inl902, yC. In 1903. vD (A A).
MACHINERY AND MANUFAC-
TURING NEWS; monthly; machinery;
fifty-two pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; F. S. Keith and J. Armer, editors;
The Maclean Publishing Co., publishers
(12—1).
ftlETHODIST MAGAZINE AND
REVIEW; monthly; methodist; literary;
one hundred and four pages 6^x9i^: sub
scription $2; established 1875; W. H. With-
row, D.D., editor; Methodist Rook and Pub-
lishing House, publishers. Office, Wesley
building (12— 4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1S95,
2,994; for 1896, 3,104;/or 1897,2,709;
/or 1898. 2,91 7: /or 1899. 2,958; /or mX),
2,875 ; for 1901, 2,959. In 1902, yH.
Actual average for li03. 3,138; for UHJ4,
^2 ^^^ ^
MISSIONARY OUTLOOK; month-
ly; methodist; twenty four pages 9x13; sub-
scription 40 cents; established 1880; Rev. A.
Sutherland, editor and publisher (12—3).
Does not insert advertisements.
MONEY AND RISKS; monthly; in-
surance, finance and commercial; thirty six
pages 9x12; subscription S2; established 1893;
w. S. Milne, editor; A. Thornton, publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than l,0(i0. In 1896. T. In 1897, Y. Actual
average for 1898. 2,915. In 1899, zH. In
1900, yH. In 1901. yl. lu 1902. yl. In 1903,
"iKl-."
NATIONAL MONTHLY OF CAN
ADA ; monthly (A A).
PRINTER AND PUBLISHER;
monthly; typograi)hlcal, paper and pulp;
thirty-two pages 9x12; subscription S2 ; es-
tablished 1892; W. B. Craick, editor; The
MacLean Publishing Co. (Ltd), publishers
(12^).
Circulation: In 1897, 'Uii.." In 1898, Z. In
ONTARIO— To ronto.
1900, publisher asserts, every issue printed
during the year ending June 30. 2,630. In
1901, yH. In 1902, yH. In 1903, vl. Inl9(U,yI.
PULP AND PAPER MAGAZINE;
monthly (A A).
RAIL. WA Y AND SHIPPING
WORLD; monthly; steam, electric and
street railways, shipping, express, telegraph
and telephone interests; thirty-six to fifty-
two pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
1890; Acton Burrows, editor; The Acton
Burrows Company, publishers (12—3).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899, 1900,
1901, 1902 and 1903, publisher asserts, no issue
consisted of so few as 1,000. In 19<J4, publisher
asserts, not less than 1,500.
SCOTTISH CANADIAN; monthly;
Scottish; thirty-six pages 7i^xlO; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1896; Alexander Fraser.
editor and publisher. Office, 53 Canada Life
bldg. Circulation "JKL." In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4. 5).
SOCIAL JUSTICE; mouthljMAA).
SUNDAY SCHOOL BANNER*
monthly ; methodist ; sixty-four pages 7x9;
subscription 60 cents; established 1870; Rev.
W. H. Withrow, D.D., editor; Methodist Book
and Publishing House, publishers (,12—4).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
16,208; for 1896, 15,604; for 1897,
15,929; for 1898. 16,309; for 1899,
16,484; for 1900. 16.471; for 1901,
17,150; /or 1902, 17,596:/or 1903, 17,-
892;/orl9()4, 17.600.
TRADER AND CANADIAN JEW-
ELER; monthly; jewelry; fifty six pages
9xl2;subscription $1; established 18T9; Trader
Publishing Companj, editors and publishers
(6—3). Circ'n "J_KL." In 19 3, Z (4) (# #).
TRAVEL AND RECREATION;
monthly; twenty pages 10x14; subscription
$1 ; established 1896 ; The Travel and Recre-
ation Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(9-3).
Circulation "jkl." In 1903. (7.-4) I (••).
In 1904, yl.
TRINITY UNIVERSITY RE-
VIEW ; monthly, during the college year;
oollegiate; twenty pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1879; Students of Trinity Uni-
versity, editors and publishers (3— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL."
WESTMINSTER; monthly: undenomi-
national; ninety pages 75^x10; subscription
$2; established 1896; Rev. J. A. Macdonald,
editor; The Westminster Co.. publishers.
Circulation: In 1897. G. In 1898. vG. In
1899, yH. In 1900. yH. In 1901. vH. In
1902. (z— 4, 6) H. In 1903. yH. In 19(i4. vH.
WINE AND SPIRIT JOIRNAL;
monthly (A A).
BI-MONTHLY.
MASSEY-HARRIS ILLUS-
TRATED; bi-monthly; household litera-
ture; thirtv-four pages 4%x7%; subscription
30 cents; established 1897; Philip J. Syms,
editor; Massev Press, publishers (3—3).
Circulation: In 1901, ".lkl." In 1902, (1, 2,
4,5) H. In 1903, yH. (A A).
TORONTO JUNCTION, York Co.,
West a 5,0(X) pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.,
1 m. from Toronto, the capital of the
Province.
LEADER AND RECORDER: Fri-
days; independent conservative; ten pages
141^x211^; subscription $1; established 1889;
York Leader and Recorder Publishing Co.
(Limited), editors and publishers; A. R. Faw-
cett. manager; prints special editions for
neighboring towns (1 — 1).
Combined circulation: In 1895, I. Actual
average for \Hm, 3,821 ; for 1897, 4.294}
for a year ending with October, 1898, 4, 625;
for a year ending wilh October, 1899, 4.8(>8.
In 19(M), vG. In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903. fz-4) H. (A A).
TRIBUNE; Frldavs; liberal; eight pages
15x22; subscriptions!; established 1888; A. B.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1177
OXTARIO.
ONTARIO.
Rice, editor; Tribune Printing and Publish
InK Co., publishers (:!—;}).
Cirnilatioii : In litOl, '.(.k!." In l<.tO*2, De-
cember, publisher iisserts, smallest number
any week ilurlng V.m was 1,000. In 190;},
"JKL."
TOTTENHAM, Simcoe Co., South a
58ti pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. 4.') m. N. W.
of Toronto, the Provincial capital. Farm-
ing and milling.
CARDWELL SENTINEL.; Thurs
days; conservative; eight pages 18x24; sub
Bciiptlon $1; established 1864; L. C. Hughes,
editor and publisher (6—3). Clrc'n 'mki,."
(AM.
TRENTON, Hastings Co., West D
4,363 pop., on Grand Trunk and Central On-
tario Rds. and Trent r., at head of Bay of
Quinte and mouth of Murray canal, 60 m.
W. of Kingston and 101 E. of Toronto, the
capital of the Province. Water power,
lumber and paper mills and cold storage
warehouse.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; liberal-con-
servative; eight pages 13.v20; subscription $1;
established 18T9; Advocate Printing and
Publishing Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
COURIER} Thursdays; semi Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x21J^; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1866; George Young, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3 P). Circulation 'jjKL." In 1897, Z.
In 1898. Z. In 1902, "jkl."
TWEED, Hastings Co., East n 1,500
pop., on Canadian Pacific and Bay of
Quinte Rds. and Moira r., 25 m. N. E. of
Belleville. Flour and saw mills, foundries
and machine shops, iron, copper and mica
mines and dynamite factory. Agriculture.
NEWS AND HASTINGS CO. AD-
VERTISER; Thursdays; independent;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 18S7; D. B.Taylor, editor; W. J.Taylor,
publisher (6—3).
Circiilatiou: Inl896, "JKL." In 1898, zl. In
1S99, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl. Actual
average for a year ending with June. 1902,
1,835. In 1903, (z-4) I (••). Actualaver-
age for 1904. 1.940.
UXBRIDGE, Ontario Co., West a
1,800 pup., on Grand Trunk Rd., 42 m. N.
N. E. of Toronto, the Provincial capital.
Various manufactures. Fanning.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; reform; eight
pages 17x24: subscription $1; established
1869 ; W. H. Keller, editor and publisher (1—4)
Circiilatiou: In 1900, ".>ki.." Actual aver-
age for 19 11, 1,066; /or 1902, 1,2*.44; for
1903, 1,'iS'i. In I'.M, yl.
NORTH ONTARIO TIMES; Thurs
days; conservative; eight pages 1.5x22; sub-
icriptlon $1; established 1S67; J. H. Chinn,
editor and publisher (9—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
VANKLEEK HILL, Prescott Co.
cf 5iX) pop., on Canada Atlantic Rd., 70 m.
N.. E. of Ottawa, the Dominion capital.
Farming.
EASTERN OXTARH) REVIEW;
Fridays; Independent liberal; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1894; H. C.
Jones, editor and publisher (6—3). Circula-
tion "JKL."
WABIGOON, Jiditiy River Co., 305
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 25 m. E. of
Rut Portage, the county seat- Agriculture.
STAR ; Thursdays: Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1897: Job. Osborne, editor and publisher
(3— ;{). Circulation ".lki."
WALKERTON, c. ii., Bruce Co.,
East -D 3,061 pop., on Grand Trunk and
Lake Erie & Detroit River Rds. and Sau-
geen r., 82 m. N. W. of Guelph. Has manu-
factories and mills. Agricultural district.
BRUCE HERALD: Thursdays; eight
Eages ISx2l; subscription $1; established 1861;
.11. McNaiuara, editor and publlsheriH— 3 P).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1,160. In 189(i. I. InlS9T,Y. In 1898,
"JML." In 1S99, Z. In 19U2, jkl."
TELESCOPE ; Thursdays; reform;
eight pages 2t)x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1869; A. W. Robb, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
WALKERVILLE, Essex Co., North
p 933 pop., on Grand Trunk, Lake Erie <St
Detroit River and Wabash Rds., 2 m. E. of
Windsor. Distillery. Shipyards. Tobacco.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1897; Walkervllle
Printing Company, editors and publishers.
Circulation "jkl."
WALLACEBURG, Bothwell Co. p
2,726 pop.— local estimate 3,400— on Erie &
Huron Rd. and Sydenham r., 23 m. N. W.
of Chatham. Glass works. Agriculture.
HERALD; Thursdays: Independent;
twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1871; R. Sutherland, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulation: In 1897, 'jrl " In 1898, Z. Act-
ual average for 1899, lv036. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, "JKL "
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1895; W. Colwell,
editor and publisher(9— 3). CircalatIon"4Ki,."
In 1897, Z. In 1899. Z.' In 1902, "jkl." In 1903,
Z (4).
W ARK WORTH, Northumberland
Co., East a 800 pop., 30 m. N. E. of Cobourg,
the county seat. Large cheese factory.
Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; W. H. Henry, editor and pub-
lisher. Circulation "JKL "
WATERFORD, Norfolk Co., North
p 1,212 pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 8 m.
N. of Simcoe, the county seat, and 16 S. of
Brantford. Manufacturing and agriculture.
STAR; Thursdays; reform; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1874; P.
George Pearce, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation "jkl" In 190:3, Z (1, 2, 4).
WATERLOO, Waterloo Co., North
-a 2,941 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 40 m.
N. W. of Hamilton and 63 W. of Toronto,
the capital of the Province. Woolen mills
and iron foundries.
CANADISCHER BAUERN-
F R E U N D ; Thursdays ; German ; con-
servative; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1850; A. Weideiihanimer,
editor; The German Printing and Publishing
Co., publishers (9— 3). Circulation "jkl." In
1903, Z (4) (••).
CHRONICLE - TELEGRAPH |
Thursdays: reform; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1855; David Bean,
editor and publisher (8—3 P). Circulation
"iKL." In 1901. Z (3). Inl902, (??).
1178
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO.
ONTARIO.
WATFORD, Lambton Co., East
p 1,299 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 28 m. E.
of Sarnla. Manufacturing and agrrlculture.
GUIDE ADVOCATE; Fridays;
neutral; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1874; Harris & Co., editors and
publishers (12—4).
Circulatlou : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 1.560. In 1896, 1. In 1897, Y. In
1898. "iKL." In 1903, (z^) I. In 1904, (z-4) I.
"WELLAND, c. h., Welland Co. p
2.035 pop., on Grand Trunlc and Michigan
Central Rds. and WeUand r. and canal, 8 m.
N. of Lake Erie. Trade in lumber and grain.
Water power. Natural gas.
PEOPLE'S PRESS; Tuesdays; four
pages 15x22;subscription 60 cents; established
1899; The Press Company, editors and pub-
lishers (3—3).
Circulation: Inl901,"JKi" Actual average
/or 1902, 3,530. In 1903, yH. Actual aver-
age for litu4, 3,756.
TELEGRAPH; Thursdays; conserva-
tive; twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1863; Thos. H. Sears, editor and
publisher (8—3 P). Circulation "iKL." In
1897, Z. In 1902, "jkl.-
TRIBUNE: Fridays; liberal; eight pages
15x23; subscription $1; established 1857; J.J.
Side}% editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895,
3, 3 '^9. lu 1806, H. Actual average for
1897. 3,189 ; for 189S, 3.400. In 1899, yH.
In 1900, yH. In 1901. yH. In 19u2, yH. In
1903. (z-4) H. In 1904, yH.
WEST LORNE, Elgin Co. p 6751
pop., local estimate 950, on Michigan Cen-
tral and Pere Marquette Rds., 27 m. S. W.
of St. Thomas. Milling.
ELGIN SUN; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; "W. H. Bole & Co., editors and
publishers (12—3). Circulation "isj. •
WESTON, York Co.. West n 1,194 pop.,
on Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific Rds.
and Humber r., 3 m. N. W. of Toronto, the
county seat and capital of the Province.
Foundry, windmill and pump works, car-
riage factory, flour and grist mills. Agri-
culture.
TIMES AND GUIDE; Thursdays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1859; J. K. Keefler, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl- In 1900. Z. In
1901, Z (1 2, 4. 5). Actual average for 1902,
1,314. In 1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
WESTPORT, Leeds Co. South, 550
pop., on Brockville, Westport & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd. ,40 m. N. of Kingston. Farming.
MIRROR; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1894; W.
B.Adams, editor and publisher. CIrc'n "jkl."
WHEATLEY, Essex Co. p 700 pop.,
on Lake Erie & Detroit River Rd. and Lake
Erie, 8 m. N. E. of Leamington.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; T. F. Epplett, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3). Circulation "ijii,"
WHITBY, c. h., Ontario Co., South
a 2,276 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Lake
Ontario, 30 m. E. N. E. of Toronto, the cap-
ital of the Province. Grain and produce
market. Shipping point for lumber.
ONTARIO CO. GAZETTE ; semi-
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; independ-
ent ; four pages 20x27 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1862; S. M. Newton, editor and
publisher.
Circulation: In 1895, "iKL. " Actual aver-
age for the first six months of 1897, 1.800.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 19UU. yl. In
1901, vl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, "iKi.."
CHRONICLE; Fridays; independent:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1856; Alex. H. Qibbard, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,250. In 1896, I. In 1897, I Z. In
1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. "jkl."
KEYSTONE; Thursdays (A A).
SUNBEAM ; monthly, during the college
year; collegiate; twenty to twenty-four pages
7x10; subscription 50 cents; established 1878;
Students of Ontario Ladies' College, editors
and publishers. Circulation "jkl." (A A).
WIARTON. Bruce Co., North -n 1,984
pop.— local estimate 2,500— on Grand Trunk
Rd. and Colpoys bay, 40 m. N. of Chesley.
Saw mills, furniture factories, tanneries,
etc.
CANADIAN AND LIBERAL CON-
SERVATIVE BANNER OF NORTH
BRUCE; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1894; C.F.Campbell, editor and publisher.
Circulation ' jkl."
ECHO; Thursdays; reform; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1879; A.
Logan, editor and publisher (12 — 1).
Circulation: In 1901, "jivl" Actual aver-
age for 1902, 1,059. In 1903. (z— 4) I. In
1904, (z— 4) I.
WINCHESTER, Dundas Co. D- 1,100
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 32 m. S. of
Ottawa, the capital of the Dominion, and
93 W. of Montreal, Que. Foundry, furniture
factory, woolen and flour mills, etc. Agri-
culture and dairying.
PRESS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1888;
Byron Lane, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL "
WINDSOR, Essex Co., North p
13,835 pop., on Michigan Central, Grand
Trunk, Wabash and Canadian Pacific Rds.
and Detroit r., opposite Detroit, Mich. Ship-
ping point for salt and agricultural pro-
ducts. Salt, and brewing and distilling of
liquors.
EVENING RECORI); every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, twice-a-
week, Tuesdays and Fridays; liberal: eight
pages 16x24; subscription— daily $3, weekly
$1; established-daily 1890, weekly 1860; The
Record Printing Co., publishers (12— 4).
Circulation-Daily: In 1895, I. In 1896.
T. In 1897, 1 Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899. yl. In
1900, zl. In 1901. yl. Actual average for 1902,
'2,t41l. In 1903. yl. In i;t04, yl.
VVeekly: In 1895. H. In 1S9H, H. In 1897.
HZ. InlS98.yH. In 1899. yH. Inl900.zH.
In 1901, yH. Actual average for 1902, 3,936.
In 1903, yH. In l!tii4. vH. ^ ,.^ ,
LE PROG RES ; Fridays; French : liberal ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1881 ; Gaspard Pacaud, ex-M.P.P., editor;
Aurele Pacaud. publisher. Circulation "jkl"
NEW EVE SUCCESS; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1899: New Eve PrlntiUK Company, publishers
(9—3). Circulation "jkl." (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1179
ONTARIO.
STANDARD; Fridays; conservative;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $10; estab-
lished 1875; Chas. L. Barker, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3). Circ'n -mj." In 1902. Z (4—5).
\V01MiD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $3; established 1898; World Pub-
lishing Company, editors and publishers.
(9—3). Circulation "jkl"
"W I N G H A M , Huron Co., East -n
2,500 pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian
Pacific Rds. and Maitland r., 33 m. E. N. E.
of Goderich, the county seat. Furniture
factories and saw, salt and flour mills.
Water power. Agriculture and dairying.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; conservative:
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1873; T. Hall, editor and proprietor (6—3).
Circulation 'mkl.- In 1899, Z. In 1901, Z (1, 2,
4, 5). Ill 1902, Z (4). In 19U3, Z (4).
TIMES ; Thursdays; reform: eight pages
18x22; subscription $1 ; established 1872; H. B.
Elliott, editor and publisher (8—3 P). Circu-
lation "iiii." In 1899, Z. In 1901, Z (4). In
1902, Z (4).
WOODSTOCK, c. h., Oxford Co.,
North p 8,612 pop,— local estimate 9,000—
on Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk Rds.,
28 m. E. N. E. of London, 48 W. by S. W. of
Hamilton and 98 S. W. of Toronto, the capi-
tal of the Province. Manufactures of musi
cal instruments, soap, agricultural imple-
ments, etc. Seat of Woodstock (Baptist)
College. Dairying and confectionery.
EXPRESS; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKIiY, twrice a-week, Tues-
days and Fridays; eight pages— daily 15x22,
weekly 18x24; subscription— daily $3, weekly
$1; established 1899; Express Printing Com-
pany, editors and publishers.
Circulatiou— Daily; "jkl."
Weekly: lu 1901. 'jkl." In 1902, July, pub-
lisher asserts, the minimum issue for a year
past was 2,000. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
SENTINEL-REVIEW; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY; liberal;
daily eight, Saturday twelve, to fourteen,
weekly sixteen to twenty pages 18x23: sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1 : established-
daily 1886, weekly 1854; Sentinel-Review Com-
pany (Limited), editors and publishers (3— 3).
Circulatiou— Daily : Actual average for
1895, 1,896; for l89fi, '^,073; for 1897,
2, '^45; for 1898, '^,641 ; for a year ending
with September, 1899, 54. 5. IS. In 1900, zH.
Actual average for a year ending with
October, 1901, '2,888; for 1902, 3,091.
In 1903. yH. • In 1904, yH.
Weekly: Actual areragre /or 1895, 4,510.
In 1896, G. Actual average for 1897, 4,695 ;
for 1898, 4.788; for a year ending with Sep-
tember, 1899, 4,595. In 1900. zG. Actual
average for a year ending with October, 1901,
4,217; for 1902, 4,186. In 1903. H. In
1904, yH.
WYOMING, Lambton Co. P 829 pop.,
on Great Trunk Rd., 16 m. E. of Sarnla.
Grist and saw mills.
ENTERPRISE: Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; A. W. Ellis, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl."
ZURICH, Huron Co. -a] 500 pop., 24
m. S. of Goderich, the county seat. Flax
and grist mills. Carriage factory.
HERALD; Fridays ; eight pages 13x20 ;
subscription SI; established 1900; E. Zeller,
editor and publisher (8—3 P). Circ'n "jkl."
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
CHARLOTTETOW^N,c.h, gue«n»
Co. D 11,372 pop., Provincial Capital,
on Prince Edward Island Rd. and Hills-
borough r., near the southern coast. Com-
merce and manufacturing.
EXAl^IINER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays: liberal-con-
servative; daily eight, weekly sixteen to
twenty -four pages 15x2n; subscription -dally
$3, weekly ^1; established— dally 1877, weekly
1*47; W. L. Cotton, editor; Examiner Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (6—3).
Circulation— Daily : In 1898, "jkl" In
1899, Z. In 1900, Z. Actual average for 1901,
1,150. In 1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 4) I. In
1904, y I.
Weekly: In 1898, "jkl." In 1899. Z. In 1900.
Z. Actual average for 1901, t2.598. In
1902. yH. In 1903, (z-4) H. In 1904, yll.
MORNING GUARD I AN ; every morn
ing except Sunday, SEMI-WEEKLY,
Wednesdays and Saturdays, and WEEK-
LY, Wednesdays; independent; daily
and semi weekly eight to twelve pages
15x22, weekly sixteen to twenty-four pages;
subscription — dally $3, semi-weekly $1.25,
weekly $1 ; established — daily and semi-
weekly 1891, weekly 1887; J. E. B. McCready,
editor; Island Guardian Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (2—5).
Circulation— Daily : "jkl." In 1898. Z.
Actual average for IWl, 1,468. Inl902, vl.
In 1903, yl. Actual average for 1904, '^,283.
Seini- Weekly : "jkl."
Weekly : In 1894 and 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 2,065. Actual average for 1896,
2,184. Inl897, Y. Inl898,zl. Inl899.yl.
In 1900. yl. Actual average for 1901, 4,442.
In 1902, yG. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
PATRIOT; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; liberal;
daily eight pages 15}4x2\]4, weekly sixteen
pages 18x241^; subscription— daily $2, weekly
$1; established 1859; F. J. Nash, editor; Pat-
riot Publishing Company, publishers (6—3).
Cii'culatiou- Daily : In 1899. "jkl." In
1900, publisher asserts, no edition was less
than 1,300. In 1901, y I. In 1902, y I. In 1903,
(z— 4) I. In 1904. y I.
Weekly: In 1896, "JKL-" Inl897, Z. Inl900,
publisher asserts, no edition was less than
2,275. In 1901, yH. In 1902, yl. In 1903.
(2 4) I In 1904 yl
PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDER;
semi weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894; The Islander Publishing Co.. editors and
publishers. Circulation 'jkl."
HERALD ; Wednesdays; conservative;
four pages 19J^x28 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1870: James Mclsaac. editor and pub-
lisher. Circ'n "JKL," Inl898,Z. In 1902, "jkl."
ROYAL GAZETTE; Saturdays; offi-
cial; four pages 8i^axl0^; subscription 25
cents ; established 1791 ; John Coombs, pub-
lisher. Circulation "jkl."
WATCHMAN; Fridays; four pages
18x24; subscription tl; established 1890; P.
McCourt, editor; Watchman Publishing Co.,
publishers (9—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1903,
Z(4)(««i.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
MAGAZINE; monthly; literary and his-
torical; forty eight pages 6x9; subscription
75 cents; established 1899; Archibald Irwin,
editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Circulation: In 1901, (z-11) I. Actualaver-
age for 1902, 1,020. In 1903, "jki."
SUMMERSIDE, Prince Co. -n 2,882
pop., on Prince Edward Island Rd. and
Northumberland straits, 49 m. W. of Char-
lottetown, the capital of the Province.
Shipbuilding, manufacturing and agri-
culture.
ISLAND FARMER; Thursdays; agri-
cultural; four pages 20x27; subscription 81;
established 1887; D. K. Currie, editor; Pio-
1180
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
neer Publishing Company, publishers (8— 3P),
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 4,000. In 1895, H. In 1896. H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, zH. In 1899, yH. In 1900. yH.
In 1901, (z-4, 5) H. In 1902, yH. In 1903,
yl. In 1904. yl.
JOURNAL ; Wednesdays; conserva-
tive: eight pages 18x25; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1865 ; W. A. Brennan, editor and
publisher (8— 3P).
Circulation: Actual average for 1894,
5,331. In 1895, G. In 1896. G. In 1897, Y.
Actual average for 1898, 5.259. In 1899, y<iJ.
In 1900, yG. In 1901, vG. In 1902, yG. In
1903, yH. Inl904.yH.
PIONEER; Mondays; liberal; four
pages 20x27; subscription $1; established
1879; D. K. Currie, editor; Pioneer Publish-
ing Company, publishers (8—3 P).
Circul atiou : In 1894. publisher asserts, not
less than 4,000. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, zH. In 1899. yH. In 1900. yH.
In 1901, (z— 4, 5) H. In 1902, yH. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, yl.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
AGRICULTURIST; Saturdays; agricult-
ural and stock raising; eight pages 17x26; sub-
scription $1.25: established 1876; W. A. Bren-
nan, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Circulation : Actual average for 1894,
5.445. In 1895, G. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y^.
Actual average for 1898, 5,367. In 1899, yG.
In 1900. vG. In 1901, yG. In 1902, yG. In
1903, yG. In 1904, yH.
TIGNISH, Prince Co. -D 300 pop., on
the Prince Edward Island Pvd. and Gulf of
St. Lawrence. Important fishing station.
Farming and dairying.
L'i:>I PARTIAL; Thursdaj-s; French;
independent; eight pages 16x22; suliscription
$1 ; established 1893 ; F. J. Buote, editor ;
L'Impartlal Publishing and Printing Co..
publishers (12 — i).
Circulation: Inl895, "jkl" Actual aver-
age for 1896. 1,408; /or 1897. 1,558; for
1898,1.605. In 1899, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z— 4) I. In 1903, yl. In 1904, (z-4) I (• •).
QUEBEC.
ARTHABASKAVIIXE, c. h.,
Drummond and Arthabaska Co. D- 1,034
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Nicolet r.,
86 m. E. of Three Rivers and 60 S. of Quebec,
the capital of the Province. Milling and
agriculture.
L'UNION DES CANTONS DE
L'EST; Fridays; French; liberal: four
pages 19x25 ; subscription $1 ; established
1867; Louis Lavergne. editor; Arthabaskaville
Printing Co., publishers. Circ'n "jkl." In
1898, Z. In 1901. Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
QUEBEC.
AYLMER, Otfa>ra Co. -n 2,300 pop.,
on Canadian Pacific and Pontiac Pacific
Junction Rds. and Lake Deschenes, 8 m.
above Ottawa, Ont., the capital of the Do-
minion. Lumbering and general manu-
facturing.
REVIEW ; Fridays; four pages 13x20; sub
scrlption $1; established 1898; K. A. Millions,
editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl." (A A).
BERTHIER, c. h., Berthier Co. tl
1,537 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. Iron
foundry and saw, woolen and lumber mills.
LA GAZETTE DE BERTHIER;
Fridays; French: four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1888; C. A. Chenevert,
editor and publisher. Circulation "iKi-."
BUCKINGHAM, Ottawa Ok p 2,239
, pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 20m.N. E.
of Ottawa, Ontario. Lumber.
POST AND LABELLE CO. ECHO;
Fridays ; eight pages 15x22: subscription
$1; established 1895; A. H. Parker, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
CHICOUTIMI,c. h., Chicoutimi and
Saguenay Co. i 2,277 pop., on south shore
of Saguenay r., 100 m. W. N. W. of Fraser-
ville and connected by steamer with
Quebec, the capital of the Province. 210 m.
distant. Several large mills. A shipping
point for lumber. Agriculture and lum-
bering.
LE PROGRES DU SAGUENAY j
Thursdays; French: conservative-independ-
ent; eight pages 16x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886 ; J. D. Guay, editor and publisher.
Circulation "iKL " „ . .»»
ST. ANTHONY'S CANADIAN
FRENCH MESSENGER; monthly:
roman catholic: twenty pages 5x8: subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1885; Rev. E. De-
Lamarre, editor and publisher (.8-3 P). Cir-
culation "l&X-"
COATICOOKE, Sta7istead Co. D-
3,086 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Coati-
cooke r., 20 m. S. by S. E. of Sherbrooke and
122 E. S. E. of Montreal. Engaged in lum-
ber trade. Cotton knitting, braid, furni-
ture and other manufactures.
OBSERVER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1868 ; W. L. Shurtleff, editor; Observer
Printing Co., publishers. Circulation "jju."
COOKSHIRE, c. h., Compton Co. O-
1,100 pop., on Canadian Pacific and Maine
Central Rds., 13 m. E. of Sherbrooke. Flour
and saw mills and furniture factory.
COI^IPTON CO. CHRONICLE;
Wednesdays : conservative ; eight pages 15x22 ;
established 1891 ; L. E. Charbonnel, editor ; The
Chronicle Printing Company, publishers
(9 3)
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,275. In 1896. I. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, "JKL." In 19a), zl. In 1901. (z— 4, 5)1.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
CO WANSVIIiEE, ifiastsquoi Co. D
639 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and
Yamaska r., 13 m. E. S. E. of Farnham, the
county seat. Manufacturing. Butter and
cheese market.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; independent-
conservative; four pages 21x27; subscription
$1; established 1870: John J. Barker, editor
and publisher. Circulation 'jkl."
DRUMMOND VILLE, (Drum-
mond ville East P. O.), Drummo7\d Co. \h
1,450 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.. 28 m.
S. W. of Arthabaskaville.
LA JUSTICE; Fridays; French; liberal;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1901; Napoleon Gorceau, editor and
publisher (12—3). Circulation "jkl" In
1903, Z (4).
TRASERVILEE, Temiscouata Co. d
4,175 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., con-
nected by St. Lawrence steamers with Que-
bec, the capital of the Province. Fur-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1181
QURBEC.
niture factory, pulp mills and foundry.
Farming.
LE JOURNAL. DE FliASEK-
VILiLE; Fridays; Frencii ; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1383; Joseph Mercier, editor and pub-
lisher (:}—;?).
Clrculatiou: In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest edition 1,314. In 1895, 1. In 1896, I.
In 1897. Y. In 1898, ' jkl." In 1902, Z (2, 4, 5).
GRANBY, Sheiord Co. d 4,L>99 pop.—
local estimate 5,000— on Central Vermont
Rd., 13 m. W. by N. W. of Waterloo. Manu-
factories of rubber goods, rattan furniture,
carriages, cigars, lasts, clothing, planes,
wrenches and baskets.
LEADER-MAIL AND EASTERN
TOWNSHIPS RECORD; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1891; Geo. Legge, editor;
Granby Printing and Publishing Co., publish-
ers; prints an edition for Farnham(12 — 4).
Combined circulation ; In 1898, "jki-"
Actual average for 181)9, '^,118. In 1900. zl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 19U3, (z— 4) I. In
1904, (z— 4)1.
HULL, c.h., Ottawa Co. -D 13,264 pop.,
on Canadian Pacific Rd. and Ottawa r.,
opposite Ottawa, Ont., the capital of the
Dominion. Lumber, cement, factories and
shipyards. Mining district.
HULL CITY ADVANCE; Frideys;
liberal ; four pages 12x18 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1900 ; James Thomas Pattison,
editor and publisher (1—5). Circulation "jkl."
LE SPECTATEUR; Thursdays;
French; liberal; four pages 13x20^^; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1889; N. Page, editor and
publisher (1—5).
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, I. Actual
average for 1897, '1,230. In 1898, yl. In
1899, yl. In 1900. yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z— 1,2, 4,6) L In 1903 'iKL."
GATINEAU BEACON; monthly; six-
teen pages 9J^xl3^; subscription 25 cents;
established 1897; Jas. Tho«. Pattison, editor
and publisher (12—4 P).
HUNTINGDON, c. h., Huntingdon
Co. -a 1,144 pop., on Grand Trunk and St.
Lawrence & Adirondack Rds., 47 m. S. W. of
Montreal. Saw, grist, shingle and planing
mills, foundry and agricultural-implement
factories. Farming.
CANADIAN GLEANER; Thursdays;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1; established
1900: Robert Sellar, editor and publisher.
Circulation "jkl."
NEWS AND ENTERPRISE; Thurs-
days ; conservative ; twelve pages 18x24 ;
established 1892; E. K. Smith & Son, editors
and publishers (9—3). Circulation "jkl."
JOLIETTE, c. h., Joliette Co. ^ 3,372
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and L'As-
somptlon r. Foundries and manufactures
of tobacco, boots, etc. Market town and
business center.
LE PROGRES; Fridays; French; four
pages 13x20 ; subscription 25 cents ; established
1898; J. M. St. Jean, editor and publisher. Cir-
culation "JKL " (A A).
L'ETOILE DU NORD ; Thursdays;
French; Independent; four pages 16^^x23; sub-
3cription75 cents; established 1884; Albert Ger-
vais, editor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, G. In
1897, Y. In 1898. yH. In 1899. yl. Actual
average for 1900. 2,517. In 1901. yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 4) H. In 1904, yH.
QUEBEC.
LACHINE, Jiicques Cartier Co. g
5,r)61 pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian
Pacific Rds., 8 m. S. W. of Montreal.
ADVEIlTISEll AND COUNTY OF
PRESCOTT ADVOCATE: Thursdays;
liberal-conservative; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1868; "Watson Lytle,
edltoraiid publi8her(6— 3). Circulation "jkl."
SENTINEL; Thursdays (A A).
LEVIS, o. h., Levis Co. n- 7,307 pop.,
on Quebec Central, Intercolonial and Grand
Trunk Rds. and St. Lawrence r., opposite
Quebec, the capital of the Province. Saw
mills and factories and extensive shipping
trade.
LE QUOTIDIEN ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and L'HEBDOMADAIRE,
Wednesdays; French; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription- daily $2.50, weekly
50 cents; established 1878; Joseph Mercier,
editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1894,5,387. In 1896, G. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
vH. In 1899. zH. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH.
Inl902. (z— 4,5) H. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
Weekly: "jkl "
MAGOG, Stanstead Co. D- 3,000 pop.,
on Canadian Pacific Rd. and Lake Mem-
phremagog, 9 m. S. of Sherbrooke, the
county seat. Cotton mills.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; conserva-
tive; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; John R. Willcox, editor and
publisher (6 — 3). Circulation "jkl."
MONTREAL, c. h., Montreal City -a
266,826 pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian
Pacific Rds., on S. side of the Island of Mon-
treal on St. Lawrence r. Principal city in
the Dominion, and engaged in manufact-
ure, commerce and shipping. An inland
port, connected by railroad and canal with
all ports in Canada and the United States.
A port of entry for eight ocean steamship
companies. At the head of ocean naviga-
tion and the commencement of lake, canal
and river navigation.
DAILY.
GAZETTE; every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; conserv-
ative; eight to sixteen pages 17x23; subscrip-
tion—daily $6, weekly 50 cents; established
1778 ; Gazette Printing Co., publishers (8—3 P) ;
prints an edition of weekly for Megantic.
Office, corner St. Francois Xavier and Craig
Circulation— Daily: Actual average for
1895. 7,0'>49; for 1896, 7,397; for 1897,
8,166; /or 1898, 8,624. Inl899.yF. Act-
ual average for im>, 9, 197. In 1901, vF. In
1902. (z- 6) F. In 1903, yF. In 1904, yF.
Weekly : Actual average for 1895, 3,385.
In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yH. In
1899, y I. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl.
In 1903, "JKL."
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; daily
ten to twelve, Saturday twenty to twenty-
four pages 15x24; subscription — daily $3,
weekly |l; established— daily 1808, weekly
1853; The Herald Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, ft03 Craig street (1—4).
Circulation — Daily : Rating varied from
H in 1891 to X in 1895. In 1896, X . In 1897, Y .
1182
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
Q UEBEC— Montreal.
In 1898. yG. In 1899, yG. Actual average for
1900,18,781. In 1901, yF. Actual average
for 19U2, 18,857; for 1903, 22,515; for
1904,23,850.
Weekly: Rating varied from H in 1891 to X
in 1895. In 1896, X. In 1897, \ . In 1898, G.
In 1899, yG. In 1900, yH. In 1901, yH. In
1902, yH. In 1903, yH. Actual average for
1901, 18,836.
LiA PATRIE ; every evening except
Sunday, and LE CUL.TIVATEUR,
Tliursdays; Frencli; daily eight to twenty-
four, weekly twelve and sixteen pages 18x24;
subscription — daily S3, weekly $1; estab-
lished—dally 1879, weekly 1880; La Patrie Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office. 77 St. James
street (6—3).
Circulatiou-Daily: In 1895, G. In 1896, G.
In 1897, Y. Actualaverage for 1898, 19,091.
In 1899. zD. Actual average for 1900,
37,409. In 1901, yC. In 19a2. (z-4.6)C. In
1903, (z— 4) C. In 1904. yC.
Weekly: Accorded F from 1891 to 1895. In
1896. F. In 1897, Y. Actual average for a
year ending with November, 1898, 25,844.
In 1899, yC. In 1900, yD. In 1901. (z-4, 6) D.
Inl9tV2, yD. In 1903, y«. In 1904. yD.
IjA PRE??S5E; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; French;
independent; daily ten to thirty-six, weekly
twelve pages 18x24; subscription— daily $3
weekly SI ; established 1884; La Presse Pub-
lishing Co. (Ltd.), publishers. Office, 71 St,
James street (12 — l).
Circulatiou-Daily: Actual average for
1895.45,450; for lo96, 52,730; for 1897,
54,833; for 1898, 63,216: for a year
ending witli. September, 1899. 66,022: for
1900. 67,822; for a year ending irith June,
1901, 68,532; /or IfRr^. 70,420; for 1903,
72,894: /or 1904, 80,259.
Weekly: Actual average for 1895, 20.769;
for 1896. 21,720; for 1897, 22,567; for
1898, 29,099 ; for a year ending with Sep-
tember, 1899, 31,319; for a year ending with
September, 1900, 34,433; for a uear ending
with June, 19.)1, 38,717;/or 19o2, 37,974;
for 1903, 39,642. In 1904, yC.
Publisher's announcement.— Sworn facts.
.-_^,^, Daily clrcula-
liBSSV
tion average in
1904. 85,440; on
Saturdays ex-
ceeds 100,000
copies. Ex
ceeds by 50,000
a day largest
French daily.
Largest circu-
lation in Can-
ada without exception (French or English).
In Montreal Citj'^ the circulation of La
Presse is 40,000 to 50,000 a day. No other
French daily issue:^ more than 10,000 copies a
day. The Provincp of Quebec is 80 per cent
French speaking; Montreal City 75 per cent.
LiE CANADA: every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
Frencli; daily ten, weekly sixteen pages
17js24; subscription— dally S3, weekly $1; es-
taOllshed 1903; Canada Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (1—5).
Circulation— Daily : Actttal average for
1904. 19.287.
Weekly: Actual average for 1904, 18,-
757.
IjE JOURNALi; every morning except
Sunday; French; conservative; eigiit pages
18x24: subscription $2; established 1899; La
Cle D'Imprimerle Indiistrlelle, publishers.
Office, 71 Rue St. Jacques (1—5).
fJirculatiou : Actual average for 1901,
9,278; /or 1902. 10,715. In 1903, yF. Ac-
tual average for mu, 11,993.
STAR; every evening except Sunday,
and F A :>! I li Y HERALD AND
WEEKLY STAR, Wednesdays; weekly
agricultural; daHy ten to twelve, Saturday
twenty to twenty-four, weekly twentv-four
pages 18x24; Bubscription— dally $3, weekly
QUEBEC—Montreal.
?"EEO
$1; established 1869; Graham & Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 165 St. James street (1—4).
Cirj^ulatiou— Daily : Actual average for
1895, 41,543. In 1896, B. Act-
ual average for 1897, 45,91 1 ;
for a year ending with Sep-
tember. 1898, 51,645 : for 1899,
51,752; for I9oo, 57,941;
for a ijear ending with June,
_ 1901, 57,128; for 1902, 55,-
079; for 1903. 55,127; for mi, 56,795.
CF" The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded the Star is
guaranteed by the publishers of RoweiPs
American Newspaper Directory, who will
pay one hundred dollars to the first per-
son who successfully controverts its ac-
curacy.
Weekly : Actual average for 1895, 74,188.
In 1896, B. ^cfwaZ ai'eraye /or 1897, 87,673}
for a year ending vnth September, 1898,
107.688; for 1899, 104,294; for 1900,
116,685; for a year ending with June,
19(11, 118,382; for 1902. 121,418; for
1903, 122,269; /or 1904. 125,240.
WITNESS; every evening except Sun-
day, and Weekly, Tuesdays; independ-
ent ; daily ten. Saturdays fourteen to thirty-
two, weekly twenty-four pages 14x19; sub-
scription— daily S3, weekly SI : established
—daily 1860, weekly 1845 ; John Dougall & Son,
editors and publishers (8—3 P). Office, corner
of Craig and St. Peter streets.
Circulatiou— Daily : In 1S95, F. Actual
average for 1896, 14,491. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yE. In 1899, vF. Inl900, vF. In 1901, yF.
In 1902, vF. In 1903, yF (• #). In i;«)4, yF.
Weekly: In 1895, D. Actual average for
1896,28,012. In 1897. Y. In 1898, .^ C. In
1899, yD. In 1900. yE. In 1901. yE. In
1902, yE. In 1903, yE (• •). In V.m, yE.
WEEKLY.
ALBUx^l INIVERSEL {Le Monde
niustre) ; Saturdays ; French ; illustrated;
forty to sixty pages 10x15; subscription S3;
established 1884; Montreal Photo Engraving
Company, publishers. Office, 55 St. James
.street (6—3).
Circulatiou: Rating varied from F in 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896. H. In 1S97. H Z. In
1898, yH. In 1899. yH. In 190(i, yH. In
1901. (z-6) H. In 1902, (z— 1. 2. 4, 5) H. In
1903. (z— 6) H (• •). In 1904, vH.
BITLLETIX: Sundays(A A).
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF COM-
MERCE, FINANCE AND INSUR-
ANCE REVIEW; Fridays; commercial;
one hundred and twelve pages 9x13; sub-
scription in Montreal and United States $3,
In country (Canada) S2: established 1875; M.
S. Foley, editor and publisher. Office, 171
and 178 St. James street.
Circulatiou: Accorded G from 1891 to 1895,
In 1896, <;. In 1897 G Z. In 1898. zG. In
1899, yG. Inl900,yH. In 1901,yH ( + +). In
1902, yH. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
COMMERCIAL GAZETTE; Fri-
days; Insurance; commercial; forty-four
pages9xl2; subscription 75cents; established
1884; H. Bragg and Jas. Lovell Wiseman,
editors; Commercial Gazette Co., publishers
(9—3), Clrc'n •■jKi-." In 1903, Z (4) (# #).
HARDWARE DEALER AND
CONTRACTORS' NEWS; Saturdays
(A A).
INSURANCE AND FINANCE
CHRONICLE; weeklv; Insurance;
financial; twenty-eight pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion S2 ; established 1881 ; R. Wilson Smith,
editor and publisher. Office, 151 St. James st.
Circulation "jkl "
LA REVUE MEDICALE DU CAN-
ADA: Wednesdays; French; medical;
thirty two pages 9x12: subscription $2; es-
tablished 1897; M. t; Brennan, editor; P. P.
Boulanger, publisher. Office, 62 St. James
street (3—3).
Circulation: Inl899, •'iKt." Actualaverage
CATALOGUE BY STATES. 1183
A I 1 f,
I LA PATRIE I
y ...MONTREAL... X
•f Canada's Most In- i
t fluential French y
J Daily. V
t 1
V OIROULATION ^
^ Daily, . . . 40,000 ^
A Saiurtlay, - - 05,000 «%
\ Announces the re- ^
A appointment of <^
jj LaCoste & Maxwell, a
7 Managers of Ameri- 1
V can Advertising jj
Y Nassau-Bcckman Building, New York City. ^I
J Marquette Building, - - Chicago, III. y
/ To whom all inquiries regfardingf LA PATI^IE Vl
1^ should be addressed* ^
i %
1184
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
Q UEBEC— Montreal.
Q UEBEC— Montreal.
/or 1900, 1,735. Inl901,yl. Inl902,(z— 4) I.
In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl. _
L.A SEMAINE REL.IGIEUSE DE
MOXTREAIj; Saturdays ; French ; roman
catholic; thirty-two pages 6x9; established
1883 ; subscription $1 ; Kev. G. Dauth, editor
and publisher. Office. 421 St. Paul st. (3— 3).
Circulation "jkl.- In 1901. Z (1, 2, 4) (A A).
Ij'AURORE; Saturdays; French; un-
denominational; twenty pages 8x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1866; Calvin E. Ar-
narou, editor; L'Aurore Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 17 Bleury street (12—3). Cir-
culation "JKL.'
liE CANARD; Saturdays; French;
humorous; eight pages lOxlSJ^; subscription
50 cents; established 1878; A. P. Pigeon, edi-
tor and publisher. Office, 1595-1597 Rue On-
tario (9—3). ^ ,
Circulatiou: In 1902, (z-4, 9) I. In 1903.
(z^) !(••). In 1904, yl.
L.E C03IBAT; Sundays; French; in-
dependent; i:our pages 17x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1899; Ed. Charlier, editor
and publisher. Office, 25 RueSt. Jacques (12— 3).
Circulation: In 1901,"jkl." Actual average
/■or 19U3, 6,577. (A A).
LE PRIX COURANT; Fridays;
French ; food products, hardware, and com-
merce; sixty four or more pages 9x12: sub-
scription $1.50; established 1884; The Trades
Publishing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
35 St. Gabriel street (12— i).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,150. Actual average for ]m>,
3,381 ; for 1897. 2,257; for 1898. 1,971;
/or 1899, 2,105; for 19U0, 'i.305; /or IWl,
2,654: /oV 1902, 2,926; /or 1903, 2,829;
for 1904, 2,343.
L,E SAMEDI; Saturdays; French; so-
ciety, illustrated; forty pages 10x15; subscrip-
tion $2.50; estabUshed 1889; Polrier, Bessette
ft Co.. publishers. Office, 35 St. Jamesst.(3— 3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1895.
6,815; /or 1896, 8,232; /or 1897, 9,187;
for 1898, 12,650, including special edition:
for 1899. 14,575 ; for 1900. 15.195; for
1901, 16,254; for 1902, 17,085; /or 1903,
18,123: /or 1904, 18,978.
LiE SPORT; Sundays; French; gport;
four pages 18x27; subscriptlon$2; established
May. 1903; Ouimet & Pigeon, editors and pub-
lishers. Office. 1596 Rue Ontario (9-3) (A A).
NORTHERN MESSENGER;
weekly; undenominational; twelve pages
91^xl4V^; subscription 40 cents; established
8^ ; John Dougall & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (3—5 P) . Office, corner of Craig and St.
T*6tpr streets.
Circulation : Rating varied from 41.700 In
1891 to D in 1895. In 1896, D. In 1897, Y. In
1898. yE. In 1899. yF. In 1900, yF. In 1901, yF.
In 19112, yF. In 1903, yF. Actual average for
19(M '59 735
SHAREHOLiDER; Fridays; financial;
sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1^78; S. B. Foote & Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 774 Craig street. Circula-
tion "JKL." , ^ , ^
SUNDAY SUN; Sundays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1893; Sunday Sun Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Address, P. O.
Drawer 2180. , „
Circulation : In 1896, -jkl" In 1897, I Z.
ylctuaf a rera^e /or 1898. 5,661. In 1899.zG.
In 1900. yG. In 1901. yH. In 1902, yH. In
1903, yH(»»). In 1904. yH.
TRADE BUL.I..ETIN; Fridays; com-
mercial; four pages 18x24; subscription $2;
established 1885; H. Mason, editor and pub-
lisher. Office. 75 St. Peter St. Clrc'n "jkl."
TRADE REVIEW, FINANCE
AND INSURANCE RECORD; Fri-
days; commercial: eighty pages Hi^xl2; sub-
scription $2; established 1885 ; Trade Review
Publishing Co., editors and publishers. Of-
fice. 681 Craig street (3—3).
Circulation : In 1896. 'jkl" In 1897. G Z.
In 1898, tG. In 1899. vH. In 1900. yH. n
1901, y H. In 1902, yH. In 1903. yH. (A A).
TRUE WITNESS AND CATHOLIC
CHRONICLE; Saturdays ; roman
catholic; twelve pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1850; True Witness Printing
and Publishing Co. (Limited), publishers.
Office. 178 St. James street.
Circulatiou : Rating varied from G in 1891
to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In 1897. Y. In 1898, yl.
In 1899, yl. Inl90(i,jl. Inl901,yl. Inl902,yl.
In 19U3, -JKL."
WESTMOUNT ADVERTISER;
Saturdays; independent; four oages 17}^x24;
established 1898; E. G. Hart, editor and
publisher. Office, 206 Oliver ave. Circ'n"JKL."
WORLD WIDE; Saturdays; sixteen
pages 93^xl3J^; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1901 ; John Dougall & Son,
editors and publishers. Office, Witness
building (3— 3).
Circulation: In 1901, I. In 1902, yl. In
19U3. "JKL." ^cfuaZaverafifc /or 1904, 7,460.
BI-WEEKLY.
LE PASSE TEMPS; bi-weekly ;
French; musical and literary; eight pages
10x15; subscription $1.50; established 1895;
J. E. Belair, editor and publisher. Office,
500a Craig street (3—3).
Circulation : In 1901. *jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1902, 3,032. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL OF
AGRICULTURE; semi-monthly; agri-
cultural; twenty-eight pages 8x11; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1878; A. R. J. Fust, editor;
La Cie de Publication de la Patrle, publishers.
Office, 77 St. James street.
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1891
to I in 1895. In 1896. F. In 1897, Y. In
1898, yG. In 1899. yH. In 1900. yH. In
1901, tH. Inl902,yH. Inl903.yH. Inl9(»4,yH.
LE JOURNAL D'AGRICULTURK
ET D'HORTICULTIIRE; semi month-
ly; two Issues each French and English;
agric'lture and horticulture; thirty two
pages 8x11 ; subscription $1 ; established 1879 ;
Department of Agriculture, editors : The
Canada Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 75
St. James street (1—5).
Circulation : Rating varied from G in 1891
to I in 1895. In 1896, B. In 1897, Y. Actual
average /or 1898. 53,000. In 1899. yC. In
1900, vD. In 1901, yD. In 1902,(z— 1. 2. 4,5) D.
In 1903, B. Actual average for 1904, 61,437.
MONTHLY.
CANADA MEDICAL RECORD;
monthly; medical; forty eight pages 7x11;
subscription $1; established 1872; Francis W.
Campbell. M.D., editor; John Lovell & Son,
publishers. Office. 23 St. Nicholas st. (3— S).
Circulation "jjil." _
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FAB-
RICS; monthly; textiles; thirty six pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1883; Big-
gar Samuel. L't'd., editors and publishers.
Ofnce, Fraser Building (12—3). Clrc'n "jkl."
CANADIAN MINING REVIEW;
monthly; mining; eighty pages 8x10; sub-
scription $3; established 1882; John E. Hard-
man, editor; The Review Publishing Co.,
Ltd., publishers. Office, 157 St. James street
(2 5)
Circulation "jkl-" In 1898, Z. In 1899, Z.
In 1902, "JKL." In 1903, (z— 4) I. Actual aver-
age for :m. l,lSe.
DRY GOODS RECORD; monthly
Endeavor BANNER; monthly;
Christian endeavor; thirty-six pages 6x9;
subscription 50 cents; established 1891;
David Allan, editor and publisher. Office.
7.'J0 Craig street. ^ ,„„,
Circulatiou : Actual average for 1894.
1,962. In 1895. I. ^cfualareracfe /or 1896,
2,375. In 1897. Y. In 1898. yl. Inl899.yl.
In 190(1, yl. In 1901. yl. In 1902, yl. In
1903, ■•ULL.'
L'AMI DU LECTEUR ; monthly;
French: literary; twenty pages 9x12; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1899; L'Ami du
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1185
QUEBEC— Montreal.
Q UEBEC—3Iontreal.
Lecteur Co., editors and publishers. Office,
2 Maple avenue (8—3 P).
Circulation: In 1900, zH. In 1901, yH. In
1902, (z— 4) H. In 1903, yl (A A).
l.A LUMO; monthly; French; linguistic;
sixteen pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents;
established August, 1901; A. P. Beauchemln,
editor and publisher. Office, 5 Vercheres
avenue (5—3).
Circulation -'iKL." In 1903, (z-4) I (• •)
'\a' REVUE CANADIENNE; month-
ly; illustrated; French; one hundred and
fourteen pages 7x10; subscription $3; estab-
lished 18^; Alplionse Leclaire, editor; La
Compagnie de Publication de la Revue Ca-
nadienne, publishers. Office, 290 University
street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1897, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1898, '■2,000. Inl899,yl. Inl900,yl.
In 1901, yl. Actualaveragefor 1902, '^,000.
In 1903, (z— 4) I. In U)04, yl. • _ ^^
LA REVUE DE JURISPRU-
DENCE; monthly; French and English;
legal; forty-eight pages 6x9; subscription
$5; established 1895; C. C. de Lorimer and C.
Theoret, editors and publishers. Office, 11
Rue St. Jacques (11—2). Circulation "jkl."
liA REVUE L, EG A L.E; monthly;
French and English; legal; flfty-six pages
6x9; subscription $5; established 1867; J. J.
Beauchamp, editor; C. Theoret, publisher.
Office, 11 Rue St. Jacques. Circulation "iKi"
LiE STENOGRAPHE CANADIEN}
monthly ; French ; stenography ; twelve pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1889;
Joseph de La Kochelle, editor and publisher.
Address, P. O. Box 1587. Circulation "jkl."
LIQUEURS ET TABACS} monthly:
French; liquor and tobacco; fifty pages
9x12; subscription $1; established January,
1902; The Trades Publishing Company, editors
and publishers. Office, 25 St. Gabriel st. (1—5).
Circulation: Actual average for 1902,
♦i/^48; for 1903. l,697;/or 1904, 1,799.
LOYAL. ODDFELLOW; monthly;
I.O.O.F. ; eight pages 10x14; subscription 50
cents; established 1900; Geo. H. Pearson,
editor and publisher. Office, 37 St. Antoine
street (12 3)
Circulation "jki- " In 1902, Z (4). In 1903.
(z— 4) I. In 1901, yl.
L'UNION MEDICALE DU CANA-
DA; monthly; French ; medical ; sixty-four
pages 6><xl0; subscription $2; established
1872; Dr. J. A. Lesage, editor; T. Vaiiquette,
publisher. Address, P.O. Box 2189 (12— 4).
Circulation: In 1896. "jkl." Actual average
for 1897, 1 ,041 . Tn 1898. yl. In 1899. "j.kl."
Inl901. (z-ll)I. In 1902, (z— 4,5)1. Inl904,yl.
MEDICAL JOURNAL; monthly;
medical; seventy-eight to ninety-six pages
7x10; subscription $3; established 1871; The
Gazette Printing Co., publishers. Office, cor.
St. Francois Xavler and Craig streets. Cir-
culation "jkl."
PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL;
monthly; pharmaceutical; elghty-f our pages
7}^xll; subscription $1; established 1890;
Henry Miles, editor and publisher. Office,
288 St. James street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 2,000. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z. In 1898,
yl. In 1899. yl. Actual average for 1900,
2,000. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. Inl903,yl.
In 1904, yl.
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
JOURNAL; monthly, during college
year; presbyteriaiu eighty pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; estaDlished 1880; Students of
Presbyterian College, editors and publishers.
Office, 67McTavish st. (6—3). Circ'n "jkl."
PRESBYTERIAN RECORD;
monthly; presbyterian; missionary; fifty-
two pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1876; Rev. E. Scott, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, Y. M. C. A. building (12-3).
Circulation: Actual average for 1903,
51.083. In 1904. yB.
PROTECTOR: monthly: French and
English; Ancienf Orderof United Workmen;
eight pages 12x18; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1897; Thos. Larkln, editor and pub-
lisher. Address, P. O. Drawer 2423. Circula-
tion "JKL."
REAL ESTATE RECORD; month-
ly; real estate; twenty pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion 25 cents ; established 1887; The Cradock-
Slmpson Co., editors and publishers. Office,
205 St. James street (1—5).
Circulation: In 1899, "jkl" In 1900, pub-
lisher asserts, every monthly issue was over
2,000. In 1901, vl. Actual average for 1902,
3,043; /or 1903, 2,017 ;/or 1904, 3,008.
REVUE DU TIERS-ORDRE ET
DE LA TERRE SAINTE; monthly;
French; roman catholic; forty pages 6x9;
subscription $1; established 1884; Fraternity
of the Third Order of Franciscans of Mon-
treal, editors and publishers. Office. 268 St.
Paul street (12—4).
Circulation: In 1896, "jkl" In 1897. HZ.
In 1898. vH. In 1899. zH. In 1900, yH. In
1901, yll. In 1902, yH. In 1903, (z— 4)H. In
1904, (z-4) H (••).
ROD AND GUN IN CANADA |
monthly; sporting: twenty pages 83^x12:
subscription $1; established 1899; Rod and
Gun Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Circulation : In 1900, "jkl" In 1901,
October, publisher asserts, during the past
two vears not a single isstie has been less
than "5.000. In 1902, yG. In 1903, yH (••)•
In 1904, yH.
TISSUS ET NOUVEAUTES; month-
ly; French; dry goods; fiftv or more pages
9x12; subscription $1; established January,
1900; TheTrades Publishing Company, editors
and publishers. Office, 25 St. Gabriel street
(1-5).
Circulation; Actual average for 1900,
1,954; for 1901, 1.866: /or 1902, 1,881 1
/or 1903, 1,623; /or 1904, 1,541.
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THE DESBARAT'S ADVERTISING AGENCY
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76
1188
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
Q UEBEC— Montreal.
QUARTERLY.
CANADIAN ANTIQUARIAN AND
NUMISMATIC JOURNAL.; quarterly;
numismatica and antiquities; forty-eight
pages 6x9: subscription $2; established 1872;
The Numismatic and Antiquarian Society,
editors and publishers (12—3). Circ'n 'iKL.-
NICOLET, c. h., Nicolet Co. n 2,618
pop., on Atlantic & Lalce Superior Rd., 15
m, N. E. of Pierreville. Butter, cheese, hay,
oats, potatoes.
L.E PROGRES ! Fridays; French in-
dependent; four pages 18x24; subscription
50 cents; established 1900; Arthur Smith, edi-
tor and publisher. Circulation "ijci'*
ORMSTOWN, Chateauguay Co. p
541 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 45 m. S. W.
of Montreal. Grain and flour mills and
dairying.
BULLETIN: Thursdays; liberal: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1895; J. H. Tomson, editor and publisher
(12--3). Circulation ".iKL. "
QUEBEC, c. h., Quebec City \^ 68,834
pop. —local estimate 75,000 — Capital ol
the Province, on Grand Trunk, Canadian
Paciflc, Great Northern, Quebec & Lake St.
John, Montmorency & Charleroix, Inter-
colonial Quebec Central Rds. and Lower
Laurentian and St. Lawrence rs., 180 m. N.
E. of Montreal. Manufactories of leather
machinery, iron castings, boots and shoes,
paper, pulp and cotton. • Large saw mills.
A shipping port for lumber, grain, dressed
beef and wood pulp. Cattle raising and
farming.
DAILY.
CHRONICLE ; every morning except
Sunday, EVENING CHROMCLE,every
evening except Sunday, and GAZETTE,
Fridays; conservative; six to eight pages
20x27 ; subscription— morning $3, evening $3 ;
weekly $1; established— C/i7onicie 1847, Ga-
zette \l&i; Chronicle Printing Company, edi-
tors and publishers (12—4),
Circulatiou— Morning: Accorded H from
1891 to 1S95. In 1896. H. In 1897, Y. In 1898,
yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900. (z— 6) I. In 1901, y I.
Inl902, (z-4, 5) I. In 1903, y I. In 1901, H.
Evening: In 1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902,
(z— 1, 2, 4, 5) I. In 1903. yl. In liHJ4, I.
Weekly: "Jja-" In 1902, Z (4, 5).
LE SOLEIL; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays ;
French; liberal; daily elglit, weekly twelve,
Saturday twelve to twenty pages 18x25; sub-
scription— daily $3, weekly $1; established
1880; Le Soleil Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulation — Daily : In 1899, "jkl" In
1900, zl. In 1901, yl. In 1902, (z— 4) I. In
1903, "JKL." In IWW, (z— 4) I (••).
Weekly: "jKi"
L'EVENEMENT; every evening except
Sunday; French; conservative; daily and
Wednesday four to eight, Saturday eight
pages 18x25; subscription $3; established
1867; L'Evenement Co., publishers (12—4).
Circulatiou : In 1894, publisher asserts,
smallest edition 11,285. In 1896. F. In 1897,
FZ. In 1898, zF. In 1899, zF. In 1900, yF.
In 1901, yG. In 1902. yG. In 1903, (z-4) G.
In 1904, vG.
TELEGRAPH i every evening except
Sundav, and SATURDAY BUDGET,
Saturdays; liberal; six and twelve pages-
dally 15x22, weekly 173^x25 ; subscription-
daily $3. weekly $1 ; established— dally 1874,
weekly 1871; Frank Carrel, edltorjand pub-
lisher.
Circulatiou— Daily: In 1895, H, In 1896,
Q UEBEC— Quebec.
H. In 1897, Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, zH,
Actual average forl9Q0, SfOS'Z. In 1901, yG.
In 1902, yG. In 1903, yH. In 1904, yH.
Weekly: "j£L." In ls99, Z. In 1900, Z. In
1902, "JKL."
WEEKLY.
JOURNAL DES CAMPAGNES;
Thursdays; French; conservative; sixteen
pages 12x18; subscription $1; established 1881;
T. Ohapais, editor; L. J. Demers & Bro., pub-
Ushers.
Circulation: "JKi.- In 1897, Z. In 1899, Z»
Inl901, Z(l, 2. 4, 5) (A A).
LA SEMAINE C03I3IERCIALE;
Fridaj's; commercial; thirty-six pages 8x13;
subscription $2 ; established 1889 ; L. E.
Thompson, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation ' JKL." In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
LA SEMAINE RELIGIEUSE DE
QUEBEC; Saturdays ; French ; roman
catholic; twenty pages 6^^x10; subscription
$1; established 1888; Rev. V. A. Huard, editor
and publisher (6—3). Circulation "jkl."
LA VERITE; Saturdays; French; eight
pages 12x18; subscription $2; established 1881;
J. P. Tardivel, editor and publisher (9—3).
Does not insert advertisements.
MONTHLY.
DIOCESAN GAZETTE? monthly;
church of England; twenty pages 6x9; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1894; H. R.
Bigg, editor and publisher (9—3).
Circulatiou: In 1898, "jkl.> In 1899, Z.
Actual average for 1900, 1,649. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. (z— 4) I (A A).
EDUCATIONAL RECORD; monthly;
educational; forty-four pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion SI; established 1881; L. B. Robins, editor;
The Canada Stamp Company, publishers.
Office, 265 d'Aiuuillon St. Circulation "jkl."
LE NATURALISTE CANADIEN;
monthly; French; scientific; twenty pages
6x9; subscription $1; established 1868; L'Abbe
V. A. Huard, editor and publisher (6—3). Cir-
culation "JKL.'-
L'ENSEIGNEMENT PRIMAIRE;
monthly; French; roman catholic; educa-
tional; sixty-four pages 7x10; subscription
$1.25; established 1880; C.J. Magnan, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Circulation: In 1898, "jkl." Actual average
for a year ending with June. 1899. (>,000.
In 1900, yG. In 1901.(z-],2. 4,5)G. In 1902, yG.
In 1903, (z— 4) G. In 1904, (z— 4, 11) G.
QUYON, Pontiac Co. p 668 pop., on
Pontiac Paciflc Junction Rd. and Ottawa r.,
29 m. N. W. of Ottawa. Flour and oatmeal
mills. Gold and iron mining. Lumbering
and farming.
PONTIAC ADVANCE; Fridays; liber-
al; eight pages 15x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1872: W. H. Meredith, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3). Circulation "j_kl."
RICHMOND, c. h., Richmond and
Wolfe Co. D- 2,056 pop., on Grand Trunk
Rd. and St. Francis r., 76 m. E. of Montreal.
Trade center. Agriculture, lumbering man-
ufacturing and slate quarrying. ^ Copper
mines in vicinity.
GUARDIAN; Fridays; conservative;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1857; W. E. Jones, editor and pub-
lisher.
Circulatiou: In 1896. "jkl." In 1897, I Z.
In 1898, yl. In 1899. y I. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, vl. In 1903, "jki- "
TIMES AND COUNTY RECORD;
Fridays; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1878; A. L. Lance, editor; and
publisher; prints special editions for neigh-
boriug towns (9—3).
Coinbiued circulatiou: In 1895, publisher
asserts, not less than 2.300. In 1896. H. In
1897. Y. In 1898, yl. In 1899, zl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, (z— 4) I (••).
In 1904, yl.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1187
QUEBEC.
QUEBEC.
ROCK ISLAND, Stanttead Co. a-
5,000 pop. (of township), on Boston & Maine
Rd., 9 m. N. E. of Newport, Vt. On th«
United States frontier. Boot and shoe,
overall, shirt and whip factories, furni-
ture shops and machine shop.
STANSTEAD JOURNAL.; Thurs
days ; independent ; eight pages 15x22 ;
•UDScription $1; established 1845; Journal
Printing Company, publishers (2—5).
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts,
not less than 1.500. In 1895, I. In 1896. H.
In 1897. Y. In 1898. yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900,
October, publisher asserts, smallest number
printed during the past year exceeded 1,500.
In 1901. yl. Actual average for a year ending
with June, 1902, 1,6'il. In 1903. yl. Actual
average for 190i, 1,756.
ST. HYACINTHE, c. h., St. Hya-
einthe Co. o 7.016 pop. —local estimate 12.-
000— on Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific
Rds. and Yamaska r., 30 m. E. N. E. of Mont-
real. Monastery seminaries for boys and
girls. Linen-knitting mills and factories for
tools, agricultural implements, organs and
boots and shoes.
I.' UNION; Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
French; liberal; eight pages 15x22: subscrip-
tion $1.50; weekly $1; established 1872;
L'Union Printing Co.. editors and publish-
ers. Circ'n 'JKL." In 1897. Z. In 1902. "iKL."
liE COURRIER DE ST. HYA-
CINTHE; semi-weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; French; four pages 17x23; sub-
scription $1; established 1866; Jos. de L.
Tache, editor and publisher (3—3).
Circulation: In 1895, publisher asserts, not
less than 3,750. In 1896, H. In 1897, Y. In
1898, zl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1903. "jki,."
L.A TRIBUNE; Fridays; French; lib-
eral ; four pages 14x21 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1888; A. Denis, editor and publish-
er (6—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts,
not less than 1,750. In 1896, I. In 1897. I Z.
In 1898, yl . In 1899. y I. In 1900, yl. In 1901. yl.
Inl902,yl. Inl903. (z— 4) I (»•). Inl904,yl.
Li' EC HO; monthly; Society of de
L'Union St. Joseph; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1899; Societe
de L'Union St. Joseph, editors and pub-
lishers (6-3). CirCn-JKL.- In 1903, Z (4) (••).
ST. JEROME, c. h., Terrebonne Co.
-n 2,868 pop., on Canadian Pacific and Great
Northern Rds., 30 m. N. W. of Montreal.
Woolen, saw and grist mills. Farming.
Li'AVENIR DU NORD; Thursdays;
French; liberal; four pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1878; J. E. Provost, edi-
tor and publisher (6—3).
Circulation 'JKi." In 1901, Z (1, 2, 4, 5). In
1903, (z-4) I. In 1904, yl.
ST. JOHNS, o. h.. St. John's Co.
-a 4,722 pop., on Grand Trunk, Canadian
Pacific and Central Vermont Rds. and
Richelieu r., 27 m. S. E. of Montreal. Man-
ufactures of iron castings, leather, earthen-
ware, etc. Agriculture and lumber.
L.E CANADA FRANCAIS; Fridays;
liberal; eight pages 20x27; subscription $1;
established 1893; Gabriel Marchand, editor
and publisher.
Circulation: In 1900, "jkl." Actual aver-
age for 1901,2,000. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, y I.
NEWS AND EASTERN TOWN-
SHIPS A D V O C A T E ; Fridays; inde-
?iendent conservative; eight to twelve page*
8x24; subscription $1; established 1848 ; E. R.
Smith, editor; E. R. Smith & Son, publishers;
prints seven separate editions for different
counties.
Combined circulation: Rating varied
from G in 1892 to H in 1895. In 1896, H. In
1897, H Z. In 1898, G. Actual average for
1899, 5.603. In 1900. yG. Actual average
for 1901, 5,724:. Inl902,yG. Inl903,yG. In
1904, yH.
SHAWENEGAN FALLS, St.
Maurice Co. D 2,730 pop., on Canadian Pa-
cific Rd.
INDUSTRIES; Fridays (A A).
SHAWVILLE, Pontiac Co. -n 700
pop., on Pontiac Pacific Junction Rd., 46 m.
W. of Ottawa, Ont., the capital of the
Dominion. Agriculture and lumbering.
EQUITY; Thursdays; liberal-conserva-
tive; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1883; John A. Cowan, editor and
publisher (9—3). Circulation "jsi."
SHERBROOKE, c. h., Sherbrooke
Co. a- 11,000 pop., on Grand Trunk, Boston
& Maine, Canadian Pacific and Quebec Cen-
tral Rds. and St. Francis and Magog rs.,
100 m. E. of Montreal and 120 S. S. W. of
Quebec City, the capital of the Province.
Manufactories of woolen cloths, flannels,
yarns, ii"on castings, machinery, bobbins,
spools, axes, saws, engines, boilers and pulp
and paper mill machinery. Copper and
asbestos mines in vicinity.
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
day; six to eight pages 17x24; subscription
$2; established 1897; L. S. Channell & Co.,
editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Circulation: In 1897, 1. Actual average for
1898, 3,379; for a year ending with June,
1899, 2,730; for 1900, 3,033; for 1901,
3,063; for 1902,3,140; for 1903, 3,439;
or 1904, 4,917.
IjE PROGRES de L'EST ; semi-
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; French; lib-
eral; four pages 18x24; subscription $1:
established 1884; L. A. Belanger, editor and
publisher (3— 3). Circulation "jkl.' In 1902,
Z(l. 2,4, 5).
EXAMINER; Fridays : twelve pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1878; L. S.
Channell & Co.. editors and publishers.
Circulation: In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 2.550. In 1895. H. In 1896, 1. In 1897,
I Z. In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl.
In 1901, (z— 1,2,4.5)1. In 1902, y I. In 1903, "jkl."
Inl9U4,I (DD).
GAZETTE; Fridays; conservative;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1834; Fletcher & Farwell. editors and
publishers (4—5 P).
Circulation: In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, H Z. In 1898. zH. In 1899, yH. In
1900, vH. In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl.
In 1904, yl.
SOREL,c. h., Richelieu Co. a 7,067 pop.,
on South Shore Rd. and Richelieu r., at it»
junction with St. Lawrence r., 45 m. N. E. of
Montreal. Manufactures of engines, mill
machinery, stoves, plows, leather and
bricks, and ship and steamboat building.
LiE SORELiOIS; semi-weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; French; conservative:
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1879; Richelieu Printing Co., editors and
publishers (3—3). Circulation "jkl." In 1901,
Z (1, 2. 4, 5). In 1902, Z (1, 2, 4, 5).
NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
1188
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
QUEBEC.
QUIBS; Saturdays; commercial aud po
litical; four pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1879; J. A. Chenevert, editor;
Richelieu Printing Co., publishers. Circula-
tion "JKL." (A At.
THREE RIVERS, o. h., St. Maurice
Co. ^3 8,334 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.
and at the confluence of St. Maurice and St.
Lawrence rs. A port of entry. Dally steam-
ers from Montreal and Quebec, the capital
of the Province. Iron and lumber trade
and general commerce. One of the oldest
towns in the Province, having been found-
ed in 1618.
L.E TRIFL.UVIENS semi-weekly;
Tuesdays and Fridays, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; French; conservative; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established 1888;
P. V. Ayotte, editor and publisher (9—3). Cir-
culation "JKL.' In 1903, Z (4) (• •).
VALLEYFIELD, Beauhamois Co.
■U 5,515 pop., on Canada Atlantic, Grand
Trunk and St. Lawrence & Adirondack
Rds., at the foot of Lake St. FTancis and
head of Beauhamols canal. Extensive
water power, sash and door factories,
loom factory, paper, grist, saw and woolen
and cotton mills and a foundry. Agri-
culture.
L.E PROGRES DE VAL.L.EY-
FIELD; Fridays; French; six pages 19x24 ;
subscription $1; established 1878; C. T. Ver-
ner. editor and publisher (11—3).
Circulation : In 1895, publisher asserts, not
QUEBEC.
less than 1,425. In 1896, 1. In 1897. Y. In 1898,
publisher asserts, smallest number printed
1,320; in 1899, 1.248: in 1900, 1,200. In 1901, yl.
In 1902, yl. In 1003, (z— 4) I. In 1904, yl.
L,E .SA L.A BERR Y ; Thursdays; French;
conservative: eight pages 13x20: subscrip-
tion $1; established 1899; J. u. H. Bergerson,
editor and publisher (3— 3). Circ'n"jKL." In
1902, Z (1,2,4,5) (A A).
VICTORIA VILLE, c. h., Drum-
mond and Arthahaska Cos. P 2,000 pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 62 m. S. W. of Quebec,
the capital of the Province. Flour mills.
Lumber. Furniture and sash and door
factories. Foundry and tannery.
L.'ECHO DES BOIS-FRANCSj
Saturdays: French; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription SI: established 1893; Auguste Bour-
beau, editor and publisher. Circ'n "jkl"
Inl902. Z(2, 3, 4).
WATERLOO, c. h., Shefford Co. a
1,799 pop., on Central Vermont and Cana-
dian Pacific Rds., 60 m. E. S. E. of Montreal.
Iron works and manufactories of furniture,
carriages, agricultural implements and
knitted goods. Lumbering, mining and
agriculture.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; liberal; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1855 ;
Charles H. Parmelee, editor and publisher.
Circulation : In 1895, I. Actual average
for 1896, 1,924. In 1897, Y. In 1898, "jkl."
JOURNAL, DE WATERLOO; Thuri-
days; French; conservative; four pages 18x25;
subscription $1; established 1882; J. A. Cha-
gnon, editor and publi8her(6— 3). Circ'n"iiu,."
NEWFOUNDLAND.
Population 202,000. Area 40,200 sq. miles.
A large island in the Atlantic Ocean, lying at the mouth of the Gulf of St.
Lawrence and off the coast of Labrador. Principal industries : Copper, iron and
lead mining, lumbering and cod fishing. Number of newspapers and other peri-
odicals (March 30, 1905), IJ:, divided as follows : Daily, 3; weekly, 8; monthly, 3,
BAY OF ISLANDS, District of
Bay St. George, 2,000 pop., on Newfound-
land Rd., 55 m. N. E. of St. George. Herring
fishing district.
WESTERN STAR; Wednesdays; in-
dependent; four pages 18x24; subscription$l;
established 1900; J. A. Barrett, editor: West-
ern Printing & Publishing Co.. publishers
(2-5).
BAY ROBERTS, District of Harhor
Grace, 2,200 pop., on Newfoundland Rd.
NEWFOUNDLAND OUTLOOK;
Saturdays (A A).
HARBOR GRACE, District of
Harbor Grace o 6,500 pop., on Newfound-
land Rd. and W. side of Conception bay,
20 m. N. W. of St. John's, the capital. Fish-
ing and agriculture.
STANDARD; Fridays ; liberal ; four
pages 18x2:i ; subscription $2 ; established
1859; Munn & Oke, editors and publishers
(6—3). Circulation "jkl."
ST. JOHN'S, District of St. John's n-
29,594 pop., the Capital of Newfound-
land, on Newfoundland Rd., the most east-
erly port of North America, 500 m. N. E. of
Halifax, N. S. Fisheries and manufactures.
Export trade in fish, fish oils and ores.
EVENING HERALD; every evening
except Sunday; four pages 18x22; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1882; P. T. McGrath.
editor; J. E. A. Furneaux, publisher.
Circulation : In 1894, publisher asserts, not
less than 3,000. In 1895, H. In 1896, H. In
1897, Y. In 1898, v [. In 1899, zl. In 1900. yl.
In 1901, yl. In 1902, yl. Ih 190.3, "jkl."
EVENING TELEGRAM; every even-
ing except Sunday ; Independent; four pages
20x25; subscription $3; established 1878; W.
F. Lloyd, editor; Wm. J. Herder, publisher
(1-5).
Circulation: In 1895, I. In 1896, pubUsher
asserts, no issue less than 3,000. In 1897, Y.
In 1898, yl. In 1899, yl. In 1900, yl. In 1901, y I.
In 1902, yl. In 1903, yl. In 1904, yl.
NEWS; every morning except Sunday,
and VVEERLV, Saturdays; daily four
pages 18x24, weekly eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1; established
1894; Henry Y. Mott, editor and publisher.
Circ'n— daily "jkl." weekly "jkl." In 1899, Z.
In 1902, "JKL."
FREE PRESS; Tuesdays; independent-
conservative; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1901 ; Robinson & Currie,
editors and publishers (2—5).
Circulation; Actual average for a year
ending ivith November, 1903, 1,339; for 1904,
1,887.
ROYAL GAZETTE; Tuesdays; offi-
cial; four pages 13x21; established 1807;
King's Printers, editors and publishers
(2-5 P).
TRADE REVIEW; Saturdays; com-
merce and Industrial; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1891; Devine &
O'Mara, editors and publishers (3— 3). Circu-
lation "JKL.- In 1902. Z (3. 4).
DIOCESAN MAGAZINE; monthly;
protestant episcopal; twenty pages 7x10; es-
tablished :887; Canon Dunfield, editor and
publisher (2—5 P).
ORANGE NEWS LETTER; month-
ly; independent; four pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion 30 cents; established 1901; TheNewa-
Letter Co., editors and publishers (12—3).
Circulation "jkl."
PEOPLE; monthly ; independent ;
twenty to twenty-eight pages 8x11; subscrip-
tion 25 cents; established 1894; J. Withers,
editorand publisher (1—5). Circulation "jih.."
In 1902, Z (1,2, 6, 11).
TWILLINGATE, District of Notre
Dame Bay i 3,000 pop., 200 m, from St.
John's, the capital. Situated on two Islands
connected by a bridge. Cod and seal
fisheries. Copper mines in vicinity.
SUN AND NORTHERN ADVER-
TISER; Saturdays; Independent-liberal;
four pages 14x21; subscriptions!; established
1880: George Roberts, editor and publisher
(7—3). Circulation "jki-."
II.
OVER i,ooo CIRCULATION.
ONE THOUSAND IS THE GENERAL ADVERTISER'S UNIT OF VALUE. TO THE
OENERAL ADVERTISER PAPERS OF LESS THAN A THOUSAND ISSUES ARE NOT OF
MUCH ACCOUNT, BECAUSE THE COST OF WATCHING CONTRACTS AND KEEPING ACCOUNTS,
ADDED TO THE LOWEST OBTAINABLE PRICE (NO MATTER HOW LOW), GENERALLY MAKES
THEM TOO DEAR TO BE PROFITABLE. OF ALL THE PUBLICATIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS BOOK
NEARLY THREE-QUARTERS ARE RATED IN THE " JKL" CLASS, LEAVING ABOUT SIX THOU-
SAND THAT ARE BELIEVED TO HAVE A CIRCULATION EACH ISSUE OF ONE THOUSAND
COPIES AND UPWARDS. A CATALOGUE OF THESE HERE FOLLOWS, GIVING NAME, FREQUENCY
OF ISSUE AND CIRCULATION RATING. THE YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IS ALSO GIVEN IN
CASES WHERE IT IS LESS THAN ONE DOLLAR.
EVERY PUBLISHER OF A NEWSPAPER ENTITLBD TO A HIGHER CIRCULATION RATING THAN
IS ACCORDED IN THIS BOOK KNOWS THAT IT WAS HIS PRIVILEGE TO HAVE HIS EXACT FIGURES
INSERTED HAD HE BEEN ABLE AND WILLING TO FURNISH THEM. IN CASES WHERE A
PUBLISHER IS UNWILLING TO SUPPLY THE REQUISITE INFORMATION, THE EXPERIENCE OF THE
EDITOR OF THE DIRECTORY HAS TAUGHT HIM THAT IT IS ALWAYS FOR A REASON MORE
SATISFACTORY TO THE PUBLISHER THAN IT WOULD BE TO AN ADVERTISER WHO IS THINKING
OF USING THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF THE PAPER.*
ALABAMA.
(Map on page following. )
Anniston, Evening Star,
Republic,
Hot Blast,
Athens, Limestone Democrat,
Birmingham, Age Herald, )
Age Herald, j"
Ledger,
News,
Alabama Baptist,
Alabama Christian Advocate,
Christian Companion,
Labor Advocate,
Gulf State Historical Mag.,
Cullman, Democrat,
Tribune,
Dothan, Siftings,
Enterprise, Enterprise,
Florence, Herald,
Times,
Greenville, Advocate,
Living Truth,
Jasper, Mountain Eagle,
Lafayette, Sun,
•For Key to Circulation Ratings see first printed page.
Daily,
1,969
Weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Weekly,
1,011
Daily,
F
Weekly,
E
Daily,
19.381
Daily,
20, 176
Weekly,
8,474
Weekly,
F
Weekly,
Weekly,
Bi-monthly,
H
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
2,342
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
IIM
AMEiaCAN NBW8PAPKR DIUECTOKY.
ALAIJAMA.
in vtklch Umtc an- N< vs ^luipen
^vtthmon than looo circuiAiion.
O F
MEXICO
% -9 *?
•CACX oyjcILM
*-. <J tl • •
rite JtfanStfwa-.Vxitrv/ C*., A•/•i»..^. r.
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1193
Al^hBhlAA— Continued.
Mobile, Herald,
Daily,
H
Item,
Daily,
H
Register, 1
Daily,
G
Register, >■
Sunday,
G
Register, )
Weekly,
G
Unionist, (%"ra1Sr)
Weekly,
I
Medical and Surgical Journal,
Monthly,
G
Montgomery, Advertiser, )
Daily,
11,285
Advertiser, >•
Sunday,
14,846
Advertiser, )
Weekly,
16,209
Evening Times,
Daily,
I
Journal,
Daily,
G
Practical Weather, C£l7eS°)
Monthly,
I
New Decatur, Advertiser,
Weekly,
I
Opelika, News, )
Industrial News, j
Daily,
I
Weekly,
H
Post,
Weekly,
I
Scottsboro, Progressive Age,
Weekly,
2,450
Talladega, Our Mountain Home,
Weekly,
2,106
Tuskegee, News,
Weekly,
I
Student, (^stflteaD
Weekly,
I
Wetumpka, Herald,
Weekly,
I
ARIZONA.
(Map on page following.)
Bisbee, Review,
Daily,
I
Phoenix, Arizona Republican,
Daily,
6,339
Enterprise,
Daily,
I
Arizona-New Mexico Workman,
Monthly,
3,276
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
ARKANSAS.
(Map on page 1196.)
Batesville, Guard,
Weekly
I
Beebe, White Co. News,
Weekly,
1,810
Bentonville, Benton Co. Sun,
Weekly,
I
A. O. U.W. Guide, fttTyS.")
Monthly,
G
Camden, Ouachita Herald,
Weekly,
I
Clarksville, Johnson Co. Herald,
Weekly,
I
Conway, Log Cabin Democrat,
Weekly,
1,617
Fayetteville, Arkansas Sentinel,
Weekly,
I
Fort Smith, News Record,
Daily,
I
Times,
Daily,
3,376
Elevator,
Weekly,
G
Union Sentinel,
Weekly,
1,298
Hot Springs, Arkansaw Thomas Cat,
Sunday,
H
Jonesboro, Craighead Co. Sun,
Weekly,
I
Little Rock
Arkansas Democrat, )
Arkansas Democrat, ] (foc'aTeS'')
Daily,
G
Weekly,
H
Arkansas Gazette, )
Daily,
9,140
Arkansas Gazette, >•
Sunday,
9,840
Arkansas Gazette, )
Weekly,
7,682
lltM
AXK I \
V \ . ■ » 1 ■
: NiutCTOiiV,
AKl'/ON V.
II
M*i ««nt lowna
WlUl tU"t< I IXXI
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1195
ARKANSAS— Confwueij^.
Little Rock —
Arkansas Methodist,
Weekly,
F
Baptist Advance,
Weekly,
5»ii3
Baptist Vanguard,
Weekly,
I
Landmark Baptist.
Weekly,
G
Mosaic Guide,
Weekly,
H
Search-Light,
Weekly,
G
State Republican,
Weekly,
5,252
Arkansas Home-Seeker, ft^ocfaTeaD
Monthly,
12,539
Arkansas School Journal,
Monthly,
I
Arkansas Sunday School Herald,
Monthly,
1,150
Beacon Light,
Monthly,
3,510
Masonic Trowel,
Monthly,
2,300
Maddock, Pioneer, fttfaTeS.")
Monthly,
1,322
Magnolia, Columbia Banner,
Weekly,
I
Mena, Star,
Weekly,
1,349
Paragould, Soliphone,
Weekly,
I
Pocahontas, News-Herald,
Weekly,
I
Siloam Springs, Herald-Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Stuttgart, Poultry Gem, {^^Tlfe^?)
Monthly,
4,246
CALIFORNIA.
(Map on page 1198. )
Auburn, Placer Co. Republican,
Weekly,
I
Berkeley, Gazette,
Daily,
I
Eureka, Humboldt Standard,
Daily,
I
Humboldt Times, )
Humboldt Times, j"
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Fresno, Evening Democrat,
Daily,
4,070
Morning Republican,
Daily,
6,415
Central California Woodman,
Monthly,.
I
(Subscription 50c. a year,)
Live Stock and Dairy Journal,
Monthly,
5,85s
HoUister, Bee,
Weekly,
1,232
Los Angeles, Express,
Daily,
2 1,434
Herald,
Daily,
D
Journal,
Daily,
H
Record,
Daily,
21,319
Times, )
Times, (
Daily,
C
Sunday,
B
California Cultivator, ^
Weekly,
10,317
California Voice,
Weekly,
3,361
Common Sense,
Weekly.
I
Graphic,
Weekly,
I
Hotel Gazette,
Weekly,
I
Mining Review,
Weekly,
H
Saturday Post,
Weekly,
G
Tidings,
Weekly,
I
Union Labor News,
Weekly,
F
Higher Science,
Monthly,
I
AMKIIICAN NEWSPAPER DIHKt TORY.
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1107
CALIFORNIA— C^/^/////^^^/.
Los Angeles, Live Stock Tribune,(^^fi''j;^«"
') Monthly,
I
Out West,
Monthly,
F
Pacific Automobiling,
Monthly,
1,039
Rural Californian,
Monthly,
I
Searchlight, ^t^aTeiD
Monthly
F
Southern Cal. Practitioner,
Monthly,
1,200
Southwest Official Guide,
Monthly,
G
Western Empire, (^SaTeaD
Monthly,
C
Mountainview, Signs of the Times,
Weekly,
27,108
Oakland, Enquirer,
Daily,
8,597
Herald,
Daily,
7i533
Times,
Daily,
H
Tribune, )
Tribune, \
Daily,
F
Weekly,
I
Messiah's Advocate,
Weekly,
1,950
Woodman Chips,
Monthly,
I
Pasadena, Evening Star,
Daily,
I
Petaluma, Courier,
Daily,
I
Poultry Journal,
Weekly,
I
Pomona, Review,
Daily,
1,805
Redding, Searchlight, )
Searchlight, \
Daily,
I
Semi-weekly,
I
Mineral Wealth,
Monthly,
I
Redlands, Facts,
Daily,
1,447
Riverside, Enterprise,
Daily,
I
Press,
Daily,
2,158
Sacramento, Evening Bee,
Daily,
10,825
Record-Union,
Daily,
G
Western Elk,
Monthly,
I
San Diego, Evening Tribune,
Daily,
3,194
San Diegan Sun,
Daily,
3,061
Union, )
Daily,
H
Union, y
Sunday,
G
Union, )
Weekly,
I
San Francisco —
Bulletin, )
Bulletin, \
Daily,
5i.'552
Sunday,
B
California Demokrat, )
Daily,
G
California Demokrat, >•
Sunday,
G
California Staats Zeitung, )
W^eekly,
G
Call,)
Daily,
62,232
Call, I
Sunday,
87,947
Call, )
Weekly,
I
Chinese World,
Daily,
I
Chronicle, )
Chronicle, j
Daily,
###
Weekly,
C
Chung Sai Yat Po,
Daily,
I
Evening Post, )
Post, - j
Daily,
F
Weekly,
I
ilM
AMKHUAN NBWHI'AI'KR DIKBtTOHY.
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1199
CALIFORNIA Continued.
San Francisco —
* .
Examiner, \
Daily,
96,250
Examiner, >■
Sunday,
140,318
Examiner, )
Weekly,
76,719
La Voce Del Popolo,
Daily,
I
L'ltalia,
Daily,
H
News,
Daily,
7,438
Recorder,
Daily,
I
Argonaut,
Weekly,
E
A Uniao Portugueza,
Weekly,
I
Bien,
Weekly,
I
Breeder and Sportsman,
Weekly,
H
Butchers' and Stockgrowers* Journal, Weekly,
I
Cal. Christian Advocate,
Weekly,
G
California Fruit Grower,
Weekly,
I
California Volksfreund,
Weekly,
H
Coast Seamen's Journal,
Weekly,
6,740
Deutsche Vereins-Zeitung,
Weekly,
I
Hotel Gazette,
Weekly,
H
Labor Clarion,
Weekly,
11,426
Leader,
Weekly,
H
Mining & Eng. Review & Electrician,Weekly,
11,558
Mining and Scientific Press,
Weekly,
G
Monitor,
Weekly,
D
News Letter & Cal. Advertiser,
Weekly,
18,753
Organized Labor,
Weekly,
F
Pacific,
Weekly,
I
Pacific Ensign,
Weekly,
I
Pacific Methodist Advocate,
Weekly,
I
Pacific Oil Reporter,
Weekly,
I
Pacific Rural Press,
Weekly,
F
Railway Employees' Journal,
Weekly,
E
Retail Grocers' Advocate,
Weekly,
G
Sloboda,
Weekly,
H
Star,
Weekly,
G
Tageblatt,
Weekly,
2,537
Town Talk,
Weekly,
E
Trade Journal,
Weekly,
I
Vestkusten,
Weekly,
H
Wasp,
Weekly,
G
Pacific Coast Appeal,
Semi-monthly, I
Pacific Coast Merchant,
Semi-monthly, G
American Forester Review,
Monthly,
2,791
American Orientalist,
Monthly,
1,450
Bishop's A. B. C. Guide,
Monthly,
H
British-Californian,
Monthly,
I
Cal. A. 0. U. W.,
Monthly,
H
Cal. Medical Journal,
Monthly,
2,712
Camera Craft,
Monthly,
H
AMUUCAN NKWSrAPlR DIRICTOIIY.
_l_i.i-V-'^— ■---
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1201
CALIFORNIA— C^«//««c'./.
San Francisco —
Dominicana,
Druids' Magazine,
Foresters' Advocate, (^^J^jP^r)
Human Nature, (^^^a'S?")
Journal of Elec'y, Power and Gas,
Kingdon,
New Age,
New Occident,
Overland Monthly,
Pacific Christian Endeavorer,
Pacific Coast J'n'l of Homoeopathy,
Pacific Coast Wood and Iron,
Pacific Hardware Journal,
Pacific Medical Journal,
Pacific Wine and Spirit Review,
Pacific Woodman,
Sunset Magazine,
Traveler,
Triumphs of Faith,
Western Field,
Western Jou'l of Education,
Wholesalers' and Retailers' Review,
Pacific Churchmen,
PpcniA /SubscriptionX
xvcsi^uc, ^^25c.ayear. /
Impressions (^s^oSflTeaD
Water and Forest (^g^ocfaTear'')
San Jose, Mercury and Herald,
California Elk,
Fanciers' Monthly,
Raven,
Town and County Journal,
Santa Barbara, Sunday School Advance,
Santa Rosa, Press-Democrat,
Republican, )
Republican, j
Sacramento Missionary,
Stockton, Evening Mail, )
Mail, f
Independent, )
Independent, J
Record, )
Record, f
San Joaquin Valley News,
Ventura, Free Press,
COLORADO.
(Map on page opposite.)
Boulder, Boulder Co. Herald,
Buenavista, Colorado Republican,
76
Monthly,
t
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
4,833
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
1,000
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
I
50,000
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
A
Monthly,
48,916
Monthly,
F
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
25,500
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
H
Bi-monthly,
I
Bi-monthly,
I
Quarterly,
H
Quarterly,
I
Daily,
10,338
Monthly,
I
I
10,000
Monthly,
Monthly,
9,125
Monthly,
2,083
Semi-weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Semi-weekly,
I
Quarterly,
2,875
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Semi-weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
DMK AMKHPAV v^" -i-Ai-jtii maicTOKr,
COLORADO— ContittufJ.
Canon City, kccord. W cckly, I
Colorado Springs, Kvcning Telegraph, Daily, G
Gazette, \ Daily, F
Gazette, f Sunday, F
X^ulorado Springs, Colorado Slate Journal, Weekly, H
Mining Investor, Weekly, H
R(x:ky Mountain Elk, Monthly, »»97o
Cripplccreck, Kvening Star, Daily, 1
Times, Dai'y, H
Denver, Mining Record, Daily, 6,640
Post, i Daily, 44.577
Post, f Sunday, 5''^,9iJ2
Rttord-Stockman and Colorado
Price Current, Daily, I
Rcpul)Iican. / Daily, 29,214
Republican, f Sunday, 3>.5-4
Rocky Mountain News, \ Morning, 37, 99*^
Times, 1 Evening, 39,080
R<M ky Mountain News, j Sunday, 75.690
News and Colo. Weekly Times, J I
Clay's Review, Weeklv, 10,926
Colorado Herold, Weekly, 1
Com'l Tribune & Pueblo Progress, Weekly. H
Eye, WVekly. H
F"ield and Farm, Weekly, H
Illustrated Weekly, H
Investor, Weekly, I
Jewish Outlook, Wed H
Miners* Magazine, Wee.^ ). I
Mining Reporter, Weekly. G
Mining World, Weekly, G
Sveiisk-Amerikanska Western, Weekly, G
Financial Bulletin, Semi-monthly, I
Ores and Metals, Semi-monthly, 3,030
A. O. U. W. Record, Monthly, 7,308
Conquest. iXTC^^'") Monthly, I
Fraternal Union, Monthly, 27,600
Irrigation. Monthly, 9,9' 7
Mines and Mining, Mcjnthly, 4,066
Modern Irrigation, Monthly, H
Motor Field, Monthly, I
Out-Door Life, Monthly, E
Railway Gazette, Monthly, G
Ranch and Range, Monthly, F
Retail Clerks' Interna'l Advocate, Monthly, 50,000
Rockv Mountain Druggist, Monthly, 2,969
Rockv Mount'nOffi' • ' ''v. Guide, Monthly, I
Sister' Republics, ('*i^-.,^.") Monthly, 3.792
Square and Compass, Monthly, I
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1203
COLORADO Continued.
Denver, Western Poultry World,
Monthly,
16,542
Fort Collins, Express,
Weekly,
1,786
Glenwood Springs, Glen Post & W'y Ledger,Weekly,
I
Greeley, Tribune,
Weekly,
2,177
Leadville, Herald-Democrat,
Morning,
4,447
Ev'g Chronicle,
Evening,'";!^:
:::i,837
Herald-Democrat, '
^
Sunday, -
4,650
Carbonate Chronicle,^
Weekly,
I
Pueblo, Chieftain,
Daily,
15,545
Star-Journal,
Star-Journal,
Daily,
I
Sunday, ^.-
I
Courier,
Weekly,"
P H
Indicator,
Weekly, -'-^.,
4 I
L'Unione,
Weekly,
I
Salida, Record,
Weekly,
I
CONNECTICUT
•
(Map on page following.)
-
Ansonia, Evening Sentinel,
Daily,
4,965
Berlin, News,
Weekly,
I
Bridgeport, Evening Farmer, )
Republican Farmer, J
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Evening Post,
Daily,
10,615
Morning Telegram-Union,
Daily,
9,206
Standard,
Daily,
6,209
Advocate,
Weekly,
I
Herald,
Sunday,
H
Bristol, Press,
Weekly,
1,716
Danbury, Evening News, )
News, J
Daily,
4,855
Weekly,
4,387
New England Medical Monthly,
I
Danielson, Windham Co. Transcript,
Weekly,
I
East Hamptan, Christian Inquirer,
Monthly,
1,000
Greenwich, Literary Collector,
Monthly,
I
Guifford, Shore Line Times,
Weekly,
I
Hartford, Courant, )
Connecticut Courant, j
Daily,
F
Semi-weekly,
F
Post, )
Connecticut Post, j"
Daily,
F
Weekly,
I
Telegram,
Daily,
I
Times, )
Times, j"
Daily,
17,547
Semi-weekly,
I
Catholic Transcript,
Weekly,
D
Globe,
Sunday,
io»755
Church Review, (^^'l^'J^D
Monthly,
3,100
New England Poultry Journal,
Monthly,
F
New England Tobacco Grower,
Monthly^. -^
. -^ I
Meriden, Journal, vr
Daily, "' '
7,649
Morning Record and Republican,
Daily,
7,559
AMKKICAN NEWSPAPIR OIRICTOKT.
OYER 1,000 CIRCULATION ,
1205
CONNECTICUT Continued.
Middletown, Penny Press,
Daily,
6,741
Tribune,
Daily,
I
Moosup, Journal and Press,
Weekly,
I
New Britain, Herald,
Daily,
3*633
Record,
Daily,
I
New Haven, Evening Leader,
Daily,
I
Evening Register, )
Register, \
Daily,
13,613
Sunday,
11,107
Morning Journal and Courier, Daily,
H
Palladium,
Daily,
7.857
Union, )
Union, \
Daily,
16,076
Sunday,
8,287
Yale Daily News,
I
Commercial Record,
Weekly,
2,081
La Stella D'ltalia,
Weekly,
H
Yale Alumni Weekly,
H
Goldsmith and Silversmith,
Monthly,
H
New London, Day,
Daily,
5,855
Morning Telegraph,
Daily,
I
Newtown, Bee,
Weekly,
H
Norwalk, Hour, )
Hour, \
Daily,
3,217
Weekly,
I
Norwich, Bulletin, )
Bulletin, j"
Daily,
5,350
Weekly,
2,200
Evening Record, )
Cooley's Weekly, j
Daily,
H
I
Putnam, Patriot,
Weekly,
I
Windham Co. Observer,
Weekly,
H
Seymour, Record,
Weekly,
I
South Norwalk, Evening Sentinel,
Daily,
I
Stafford Springs, Press,
Weekly,
1,392
Stamford, Advocate, |
Advocate, \
Daily,
H
Weekly,
H
Photo-American,
Monthly,
10,440
Poultry Standard, i^^^f^^f)
Monthly,
G
Thompsonville, Press,
Weekly,
I
Torrington, Evening Register,
Daily,
I
Waterbury, American,
Daily,
G
Evening Democrat,
Daily,
G
Republican,
Daily,
5,770
Herald,
Sunday,
I
Willimantic, Chronicle,
Daily,
I
Journal,
Weekly,
I
Winsted, Evening Citizen,
Daily,
I
Litchfield Co. Leader,
Weekly,
I
DELAWARE.
(Map on page following.)
Dover, Delaware State News,
Weekly,
AMKUICAN NIWBPAPER DIRECTORY.
rt^>aTlT««ti
OVER 1,000 CIKCULATION.
1207
f
DELAWARE— C^;///>/z/^^.
Dover, Index,
State Sentinel,
Delaware Workman, (^S^^^f^l?'')
Georgetown, Eastern Shore Farmer and
Fruit Culturist, («STyC)
Milford, Chronicle,
Wilmington, Evening Journal,
Every Even'g & Commercial,
Morning News,
Republican,
Delaware Farm and Home,
Sun,
Sunday Morning Star,
Board of Trade Journal,
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Washington —
Evening Star,
Post, )
Post, j
Times (morning and evening).
Times,
Army and Navy Register,
Colored American,
Journal,
National Tribune,
New Century,
Pathfinder,
Patriot,
Record,
Trades Unionist,
American Federationist,
American Monthly Magazine,
Dye's Government Counterfeit De-
tector,
Feather, («^ST/«r)
Forestry and Irrigation,
Georgetown College Journal,
Homemaker,
International Bookbinder,
Inventive Age & Pat. Index,
Machinists' Monthly Journal,
National Geographic Magazine,
National Hibernian,
Patent Record,
Plant World,
Postal Record,
Postmasters' Advocate, (^STyC)
Pythian World, (^5t!aiPea?°) '
Weekly,
1,200
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
F
Weekly,
I
Daily,
5,440
Daily,
11,060
Daily,
9,960
Daily,
H
Weekly,
(•' •')
Weekly,
I
Sunday,
8,918
Monthly,
MBIA.
1,980
Daily,
35,502
Daily,
C
Sunday,
E
Daily,
###
Sunday,
###
Weekly,
8,584
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
100,209
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
C
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
c
3,075
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
F
Monthly,
G
Monthly,
1,090
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
H
C
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
166,000
Monthly,
C
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
19,375
Monthly,
G
Monthly,
I
AMKIUfAN NKWSPAl'KR DIREtTOHT.
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1209
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Washington —
Records of the Past,
Stonecutters' Journal,
Views,
American Annals of the Deaf,
American University Courier,
FLORIDA.
(Map on page opposite.)
Estero, Flaming Sword,
Jacksonville, Fla. Times-Union & Citizen,
FlaTimes-Union & Citizen,
Metropolis,
Florida Magazine,
Liveoak, Florida Christian Advocate,
Palatka, News and Advertiser,
Pensacola, Journal,
News,
Tallahassee, Tallahasseean,
Tampa, Herald,
Morning Tribune, )
Tribune, )
Southern Pythian,
GEORGIA.
(Map on page following.)
Athens, Southern Advance,
Woman's Work, (^o^aTeSr?)
Atlanta, Constitution,
Constitution,
Constitution,
Journal,
Journal,
Journal,
News,
Christian Index,
Market Reporter and Shipper's
Guide, (%tT/eS")
Southern Evangelist,
Sunny South, (^^S^rjS?.")
Wesleyan Christian Advocate,
S'th'n Cultivator & Dixie Farmer,
Southern Merchant,
Alkahest Magazine,
Cotton Seed Oil Magazine,
Dixie,
Journal-Record of Medicine,
Pythian Lodge Secret,
Railroad Herald,
Repairer,
L — Continued.
Monthly,
G
Monthly,
G
Monthly,
H
Bi-monthly,
T,IOO
Quarterly,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
H
Semi-weekly,
I
Daily,
8,766
Monthly,
I
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
Daily,
3,540
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
2,409
Daily,
G
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
G
Daily,
38,833
Sunday,
42,319
Weekly,
107,925
Daily,
43,633
Sunday,
41,928
Semi-weekly,
C
Daily,
24,230
Weekly,
F
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
B
Weekly,
G
Semi-monthly
,40,250
Semi-monthly
I
Monthly,
F
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
1,525
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
I
ItlO
AMKltlCAN NKWBPAPKR DIRICTORY.
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1211
G E O R G I A— Continued.
Atlanta, Southern Druggist,
Southern Drug Journal,
Southern Educational Journal,
Southern Freemason,
Southern Ruralist, (^^^I'^pS")
Voice of the People,
Watt's Official Railroad Guide,
Augusta, Chronicle,
Chronicle,
Chronicle,
Herald,
Tribune,
Georgia Baptist,
Dental Hints,
Bainbridge, Democrat,
Buenavista, Marion Co. Patriot,
Carrollton, Carroll Free Press,
Cartersville, News and Courant,
Cedartown, Standard,
Columbus, Enquirer-Sun,
Enquirer-Sun,
Enquirer-Sun,
Ledger, .
Conyers, Free Press,
Gumming, North Georgian,
Dawson, News,
Dublin, Courier-Dispatch, ; _
Elberton, Star, ^C^ "^;
Fitzgerald, Enterprise, ]
Gainesville, Eagle, ,/ S
Griffin, News and Sun,
Lafayette, Walker Co. Messenger, '
Lawrenceville, Gwinnett Journal,
Macon, Telegraph, ) ^ ^_
Telegraph, j" •^.— --
Marietta, Journal, -.. „_
Monroe, Walton Tribune,
Nashville, Herald,
Newnan, Herald and Advertiser, "" l
Pavo, Pilgrim's Banner, ;
Quitman, Free Press, i s.
Rome, Tribune, ) -- .
Tribune, \ ./
Masonic Herald, \
Savannah, Morning News, ) \
News, I [ A
Press,
Labor Herald,
Progress, ,.:-^.-^:..-~
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
2,208
Monthly,
42,791
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
H
Daily,
5,661
Sunday,
7,450
Weekly,
4,512
Daily,
H
Daily,
I
Weekly, ""'
I
Monthly,
3,000
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Sunday,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
9,041
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Semi-weekly,
I
Weekly,
2,372
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1,736
Weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Semi-weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1,076
Weekly,
1,800
Monthly, ,
1,336
Weekly, ^^
I
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
I
Daily,
G
Weekly, '^
t: I
Daily,
G
Sunday,
I
-Weekly, -^^^v
I
r.'i?
AXSRICA5 NKW^I'APKR DIRKCTOHV
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1213
GEORGIA — Continued.
Savannah, Georgia Journal of Medicine and
Surgery,
New York Musical Echo,
South'n Drug and Paint Review, Monthly,
Swainsboro, Wiregrass Blade,
Tallapoosa, Journal,
Thomasville, Times-Enterprise,
Tifton, Gazette,
Valdosta, Times,
Waycross, Journal,
Southern Poultry Courier,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Westpoint, News,
IDAHO.
(Map on page opposite.)
Boise, Evening Capital News,
Idaho Capital News,
Idaho Statesman,
Idaho Odd Fellow,
Caldwell, Gem State Rural,
Lewiston, Tribune,
Teller,
(
Pocatello, Idaho State Sunday-School Bul-
letin,
ILLINOIS.
(Map on page following.)
Albion, Journal,
Aledo, Democrat,
Times-Record,
Alton, Sentinel-Democrat,
Anna, Democrat,
Talk,
Areola, Record,
Ashley, Gazette,
Aurora, Beacon,
News, )
News, (
Herald-Express,
Yeoman, i^^^^f^'f)
Barry, Adage,
Beardstown, Illinois Star,
Belleville, Advocate,
News- Democrat, ^(
Post und Zeitung, ;
Belvidere, Republican, )
Boone Co. Republican, \
Bloomington, Bulletin,
Pantagraph, )
Pantagraph, j
Monthly,
H
Monthly, ^
I
Monthly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
; r
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
3,225
Semi-weekly,
H
Semi-weekly, ,
H
Monthly, : _
I
Weekly, %
vl
Daily,
3,296
Weekly,
3,536
Daily,
Monthly,
2,291
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-weekly,
Quarterly,
H
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
2,373
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
3,064
Daily,
5,632
Semi-weekly,
Semi-weekly,
Monthly,
15,000
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
6,074
Daily,
13,614
Weekly,
5,781
l;i«
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1215
ILLINOIS— Confinued.
Bloomington, Home Circle, (^^^^aT^D
Illinois Freemason,
School and Home Education,
Bluemond, Teachers' and Students' Friend
Brocton, Review,
Bunker Hill, Gazette-News,
Cairo, Bulletin,
Citizen, [
Citizen, j
Carbondale, Farmers' Institute, (^S'lTea?")
Carlinville, Macoupin Co. Enquirer,
Macoupin Co. Argus,
Carmi, White Co. Democrat,
Carthage, Republican,
Champaign, News, )
Champaign Co. News, )
Times,
Chenoa, Clipper,
Chicago, Abendpost, )
Sonntags Post, )
Arbeiter-Zeitung,
Die Fackel,
Vorbote,
Chronicle,
Denni Hlasatel, )
Denni Hlasatel, )
Drovers' Journal,
Drovers' Journal,
Goodall's Farmer and Weekly-
Drovers' Journal,
Dziennik Chicagoski,
Dziennik Narodowy,
.;; Evening Post,
Examiner, ' ~
Freie Presse,
Freie Presse,
Freie Presse,
Hearst's Chicago American,
Illinois Staats-Zeitung,
Westen und Daheim,
Illinois Staats-Zeitung,
Inter Ocean, )
Inter Ocean, )
Jewish Weekly,
:,? Journal,
Labor World,
Live Stock World,
Narod, /
Q News,
Monthly,
F
Monthly,
0
Monthly,
F
, Monthly,
I
Weekly,
1,288
Weekly,
1,096
Daily,
1,945
Daily,
1,196
Weekly, ;
1,127
Monthly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly, [
I
Weekly,
1,582
Daily,
I
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
2,543
Weekly,
I
Daily,
44,815
Sunday,
32,695
Daily,
E
Sunday,
C
Weekly,
I
Daily,
C
Daily,
c
Weekly,
D
Daily,
C
Semi-weekly,
G
Weekly,
H
Daily, -5
F
Daily,
8,780
Daily,
25,440
Daily, .^.
A
Morning,,
F
Sunday, ^
F
Weekly,
F
Daily,
A
Daily, , :
F
Sunday, ,
F
Weekly,
H
Daily,
B
Weekly,
G
11,286
Daily,
B
Daily,
I
Daily,
15,628
Daily, , ,
1,515
Daily, ;,,.] .
319,539
IMXn AMKKICAN NKWHl'AI'KH I)li(K<*T<>|tY.
ILLINOIS 6Vn/i-
HU(J.
Chica^n, Racing Form,
Daily,
I
Kccortl-Herald. )
Daily,
M5.7''»
Record- Herald, )
Sunday,
199,400
Skandmaven, )
Daily.
D
Skandinaven, >
Sunday.
I)
Skandinavcn, )
Semi-weekly,
C
South Chicago Daily Calumet,
U
South Side Daily Sun,
F
Svornost. i
Daily.
1
Duch Casu, v
Sunilay,
1-
Ainerikan, )
Semi-weekly,
E
Tribune,
Daily,
A
Katolik,
Semi- weekly.
6.550
Advance,
Weekly,
17,760
American Artisan,
Weekly,
G
Ameruan Hre Journal,
Weekly,
G
American Field,
Wreklv,
H
Americ.m Florist,
Weekly,
}i
American I.uml)erman,
Weekly,
F
Amusement Guide,
Weeklv,
F
Appeal,
Weekly,
F
Austin Vindicator,
Weeklv.
3.500
Aui()mol)ric Review and News,
Weekly,
G
I^ anker,
Weeklv.
H
black Diamond,
Weekly.
G
Bladet,
Weekly,
F
lU>yce's Weeklies,
B
Brccelers' (iazeltc.
Weekly,
67.75«
Calumet Record.
Weekly,
G
Canadian American,
Weekly,
13,676
Catholic Pilot,
Weekly.
I
Champion of Fair Play,
Weekly,
H
Christian Century,
Weekly,
0
Christian Witness and Advo-
cate of Bible Holiness,
Weekly,
F
Citizen,
Weekly.
£
Construction News,
Weekly,
I
Courier Canadicn,
Weekly,
G
Dairy Produce,
Weeklv,
H
Den Christelige Talsmand,
Weekly,
H
Der Bcobachter,
Weekly,
G
Die Rundschau,
Weekly,
E
Dry Goods Reporter,
Weekly,
G
Eagle,
Weekly,
D
Economist,
Weekly,
3.391
Elite.
Weekly,
G
Epworth Herald,
Weekly.
A
Evangelisten,
Weekly,
3,338
Farmers' Review,
Weekly,
G
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1217
ILLINOIS Continued.
Chicago, Farmers* Voice,
Weekly,
«5,o52
Farm, Field and Fireside,
Weekly,
E
Farm Implement News,
Weekly,
10,246
Florists' Review,
Weekly,
G
Flower Garden,
Weekly,
I
Folke-Vennen,
Weekly,
H
Fosterlandet,
Weekly,
F
Free Methodist,
Weekly,
7,190
Gazeta Polska,
Weekly,
H
Grocer,
Weekly,
I
Hay and Grain Reporter,
Weekly,
I
Hemlandet,
Weekly,
C
Hide and Leather,
Weekly,
H
Home Light,
Weekly,
I
Horseman,
Weekly,
G
Horse Review,
Weekly,
G
Interior,
Weekly,
G
Iron and Machinery World,
Weekly,
H
Israelite,
Weekly,
18,405
Jour, of the Am. Medical Ass'n,
Weekly.
32,423
Katholisches Wochenblatt,
Weekly,
I
Kuryera Swiatecznego,
Weekly,
I
Law Journal,
Weekly,
H
Legal News,
Weekly,
3,192
Lietuva,
Weekly,
H
L'ltalia,
Weekly,
28,569
Little Chronicle,
Weekly,
C
Live Stock Journal,
Weekly,
G
Live Stock Report, f^Tj^eaD
Weekly,
20,835
Markets, ^"sST/eS.'')
Weekly,
E
Midland,
Weekly,
G
Mining World,
Weekly,
G
Missions-Vannen,
Weekly,
18,595
Modern Grocer,
Weekly,
F
Monitor,
Weekly,
G
Motor Age,
Weekly,
H
Musical Leader,
Weekly,
F
National Corporation Reporter,
Weekly,
G
Neues Leben,
Weekly,
2,764
New Voice,
Weekly,
B
New World,
Weekly,
F
N. W. Christian Advocate,
Weekly,
C
Nya Wecko Posten,
Weekly,
F
Onze Tolkomst.
Weekly,
I
Orange Judd Farmer — {^See Springfield, Mass.)
Police and Fire Dispatch,
Weekly,
I
Prairie Farmer,
Weekly,
G
Presto,
Weekly,
I
Pritel Ditek,
Weekly,
4,324
77
uu
AMKHirAN NBW9PAPKR DIRECTORY
ILLINOIS— Ci^nfinurj
Chicago, fSzrzolka (Ike). Week I v,
Public. Weekly.
Pul>lic PoiiLv, Weekly,
Railway Age, Weekly,
Railway ami Engineering Review, Weekly,
Ram's Horn,
Reform Advocate,
Rcvyen,
Robot nik,
Sandebudet.
Scandia. ri^'-r,^^)
Shoe I'rade Journal.
S!-' la.
'■■*••' • ^jmkt. I
Spr.ivr-
St. .r.l.
Svenska Amcrikanaren,
Svenska Kuriren,
Svenska Nyheter-Humorisicn,
Svenska Tribunen,
T- if.
liiL*. ua Italiana Transatlantica.
Unity.
Verdrnv, r,nnr
Verr >:.
Western Howler's Journal,
\\ r tern HriUsh American,
Wtstern Klertrician,
Western Trade Journal,
^^ T" ierwriter,
Zc:.>KL- Libty,
Z^'xla,
I)ic \N eser-Nachri'~^^'"n.
American Suj^ar I:
Sugar (tazetie.
Apparel Ciazctte,
Clay Record,
Contractor,
Dial.
Furniture Journal,
Gardening,
Grain Dealers' Journal,
Hardwnod Record,
Hospodarske Listy,
Industrial Age,
Insurance Post,
Men's Wear,
Mida's Criterion,
National Laundry Journal,
ry and Beet
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekl'y,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly.
Weekly,
Wptkly.
\S f < kly,
^^ «ekiv,
Wr 'Vv'
w. .
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
W« t kly,
Weekly,
W' • •••,
iii weekly.
Semi-monthly,
Scmi-monlhly,
Semi-monthly,
Semi-monthly.
Semi-monthly,
Semi-monthly,
Semi monthly,
Semi-monthly,
Semi -monthly.
Semi-monthly,
Semi-monthly,
Semi-monthly,
Semi-monthly,
Semi-monthly,
Semi-monthly,
I
G
I
H
H
A
18,677
1
G
G
1
G
G
F
I
G
F
G
F
F
H
H
I
H
1
G
9.937
H
H
11
C
I
I
4,505
S.o»7
1
I
4,oco
I
•4.9^7
I
3.795
G
2,245
5,006
I
G
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1219
ILLINOIS— Continued.
Chicago, Acetylene Journal, (^^'1'"^^"?.'')
Ad Sense,
Advertising,
Agricultural Advertising,
Alkaloidal Clinic,
American B'ld'g Association News,
American Horse-Owner,
American Jeweler,
Am. Poultry Journal, (^st'aTeaD
American Sheep- Breeder and
Wool Grower,
American Swineherd, {^^^Tyelr^)
< American X-Ray Journal,
Arkansaw Traveler, f£l''^PaD
Bakers' Helper,
Bankers' Encyclopedia,
Biblical World,
Birds and Nature,
Bonds and Mortgages,
Bookseller,
Brann's Iconoclast,
Brewer and Maltster,
Brick,
Cement and Engineering News,
Chef, Steward and Housekeeper,
Child-Garden,
Children's Home Finder,
Christian Cynosure,
Cigar Makers' Official Journal,
Circulation Manager,
Climax,
Clinic and Pure Water Journal,
Clinique,
Commercial Poultry,
Commercial Stamp Trade Journal,
Commercial Telegraphers'Journal
^ Confectioner and Baker,
r Dairy World,
Deaconess Advocate, (^5j$.Ty^eaD
Dental Digest,
Dental Review,
Der Auswanderer,
^;, Detective,
H Dry Goods Review,
: Echo,
>^ Elementary School Teacher,
Embalmer's Monthly,
Evangel, fit'atJ^r)
Facts and Fiction,
Monthly,
4,333
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
G
Monthly,
30,416
Monthly,
E
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
5,000
Monthly,
40,458
Monthly,
48,958
Monthly,
48,95s
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
G
Monthly,
4,ioo
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
G
Monthly,
C
Monthly,
2,191
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
G
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
4,351
Monthly,
G
Monthly,
G
Monthly,
4,583
Monthly,
36,389
Monthly,
F
Monthly,
F
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
C
, Monthly,
I
jMonthly,
5.025
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
D
Monthly,
7,000
Monthly,
3,443
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
5,000
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
F
Monthly,
H
4,835
Monthly,
2,700
Monthly,
B
AMRKICAN NRWMI'AI'KH DlHKrToH^.
ILLINOIS— ron/zz/i.*-/
Chicago, Faithful Messenger, (^i^^:]':^;!"),
Farm Life,
Farm ^ - and Citv Bonds,
FinaiiL ui. Kevicw,
tine Arts Journal,
Forester (iazelic, ("^^*— ^V^)
Giass and I'ottcry \'> ,
Golfers' Magazine,
Gregg Writer,
Hahnemannian AdvfX^ate,
Home Defr •)
Homefolks, i .
Home Life. ("^..,^ )
Home Seeker and Investor,
Hotel Monthly,
House Beautiful,
Household Guest, (Sfi?7j5B*)
Household Realm,
Humane Journal,
Illinois Odd Fellow,
Inland Ari hitect ^: News Record,
Inland Printer,
International,
International Socialist Review,
Internatl Woodworker, CS^TtC!^'') Monthly,
Irrigation Age,
Jewelers* Journal,
Journal of Geography.
L'America-Ciazzetta Italiana.
Luml)er Review,
Lyceumite,
Mail Onicr Journal,
Masonic Voice- Review,
Mctli* al Advance,
Medical Era,
Medical Recorder,
Medical Standard,
Medical Times,
Medical Visitor,
Merchants' Record Cv: Show Win
dow.
Milk News, (^.'iP^")
Mining Review.
Mission Studies, (^/*y^^°)
Mixed Stocks.
Modern Machinen',
Modern Traveler,
Monumental News,
National Auctioneer,
J.
Monthly
I
Monthly,
ii5.^'5»
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
D
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
30,000
Monthly,
U.750
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
43.500
Monthly,
A
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
I
4.503
Monthly,
20.000
Monthly,
A
Monthly,
F
Monthly,
F
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
18,812
Monthly.
I
Monthly,
G
Monthly,
28,666
Monthly,
30,166
Monthly,
(;
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
26,099
Monthly,
E
Monthly,
5.250
Monthly,
10.S29
Monthly,
2«.474
Monthly,
1
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
11,067
Monthly,
G
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
G
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
H
Monthly.
I
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
3.091
Monthly,
1,500
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1221
ILLINOIS— C^////'«^/^^.
Chicago, National Banker,
National Builder,
National Engineer,
National Guardsman,
National Harness Review,
* National Printer Journalist,
New Thought Magazine,
Official Journal,
Open Court,
Operative Miller,
Osteopathic Physician,
Park and Cemetery,
People's Health Journal,
Photo-Beacon,
Piano Trade,
Picture and Art Trade,
Popular Mechanics,
Postal Clerk,
Pythian Record,
Pythian Tribune,
Railway Master Mechanic,
Railway Surgeon,
Rand-McNally Bankers' Monthly,
Retailers' Journal,
Review of Education,
Roadmaster and Foreman,
School Review,
School Science,
Service,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Sewing Machine Adv'ce,(^Sfa'"iSr°) Monthly,
Soda Fountain,
Sound Waves,
Sports Afield,
Star of the Magi,
Successful Poultry Journal,
Suggestion,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
S. S. Lesson Illustrator, ft'STySD Monthly,
Svobodna Skola, fSTySD Monthly,
System, Monthly,
Telephone Magazine, Monthly,
Ten Story Book, Monthly,
Thresher World, (^j^oSfaT^.'') Monthly,
This for That, (^stT/eS") Monthly,
Vegetarian Magazine, Monthly,
Wayside Tales, Monthly,
Western Brewer and Journal of the
Barley, Malt and Hop Trades, Monthly,
Western College Magazine, Monthly,
H
7,666
E
G
G
5,ooo
Y
8,571
H
G
H
i,8i7
I
G
1,850
I
F
11,875
I
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I
6,358
G
H
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I
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27,232
I
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13,145
G
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33,750
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56,614
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I
I
Ittt AMEHU'AN NEWMPAPKM UlUEcToHY.
ILLINOIS— C<^rtfirtur J
Chicago, Western Drii^'gist, M».nlhly, E
Western Painter, Monthly, 1
Western Undertaker, Monthly. 6,000
What to Kat, Monthly, H
Woman's World. (•*-'■--'•;;'>) Monthly, A
Wool Markets and . ..ccp. Monthly, G
World To-Day, Monthly, 62.428
American Journal of Sociolojjy, Hi-pionthly, I
Hankinj^j and Mercantile World, Hi-monthly, I
Jour, of the West. S(x:. of Kng'n's, Hi monthly, I
American Journal of Theology, (Jiuarterly, I
Monist, Quarterly, I
Storey's Quarterly, E
ChiragfO Uri^^hts. Signal, Weekly, I
Chillicothe. Knquirer, Weekly, I
Clayton, Enterprise, Weekly, 1,008
Clinton, Rcv:ister, Weekly, I
Dallas City, Enterprise, Weekly, 1.4 1 4
Danville. Commercial- News, T>aily, F
Denio( rat, 1 » nlv, H
Press. Weekly, H
Hannrr. Weekly, I
Free Citizen, Weekly. I
Inter-State School Rcyiew, Monthly, H
Decatur, Herald, ) Daily. G
Herald, \ ' Semi-weekly, 5,987
Rcyiew. ) Daily, 9.2^5
Reyiew, > Sunday, 8,165
Rcyiew, ) Wtckly, 2,944
Modern Woodman, CSTVUi?*) ^Veckly, I
Dekalb, American T"'-'-r and Hrccder, Monthly, I
Delayan. Times- Presj», NN'erkly, I
Dixon, Evening; Telegraph, Daily, 1,721
Star, Tri- weekly, I
Dwight, Sun, Weekly, I
Banner, (^^^"755?*) Monthly, C
East St. Louis, Poultry Culture, ("^^/^y^") Monthly, G
Edwardsville, Intelligencer, Tri-weckly, 3,201
Ertingham, Democrat, Weekly, I
Elgin, Press. Weekly, I
News, Daily, I
Boys' World, ("i.. .„;•') Weekly, 292.9.S0
Dairy Report, Weekly, H
Deutsche Zeitung, Weekly, I
Girls' Companion. CS^j^^"") Weekly, 297,500
Inglenook, Weekly, I
SiKer Leaf, Weekly, I
OVEK 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1223
II^LINOIS— Continued.
Elgin, Young People's Weekly, C^^'lJ^l?!')
New Century Sunday School Teach
ers' Monthly, {^^'Ij^^^)
Eureka, Democrat-Journal,
Evanston, Press,
Union Signal,
Correct English,
Crusade, {^^T^i^")
Katholischer Jugend Freund,
Fairbury, Blade,
Fairfield, Sun,
Wayne Co. Press,
Wayne Co. Record,
Farmer City, Journal,
Freeport, Bulletin, )
Bulletm, j
Journal, [
Journal, )
Deutscher Anzeiger,
Knights of the Globe, (^oST/ea?.^)
Poultry Tribune, f^fr/eS?.'')
Fulton, Journal,
Mystic Worker,
Galena, Gazette,
Galesburg, Evening Mail,
Mail,
Sunday, 199*635
(
Republican-Register, )
Republican-Register, j
Illinois Democrat,
Labor News,
Plaindealer,
Gardner, Chronicle,
Geneseo, Republic,
Geneva, State Leader, (?^J'f jPeS.'')
Gibson City, Gibson Courier,
Grayville, Independent,
Greenup, Press,
Hardin, Calhoun Herald,
Harrisburg, Chronicle,
Harvard, Herald,
Harvard, Independent,
Harvey, Tribune-Citizen,
Havana, Mason Co. Democrat,
Henry, Republican,
Highland, Journal,
Leader,
Union,
Hillsboro, Montgomery News,
Hinckley, Review,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Semi-weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weeldy,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
51,624
I
I
21,586
F
11,350
G
I
1
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I
I
1,861
2,725
I
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1,752
I
^0,583
I
42,416
H
5,246
2,260
4,621
1,807
I
I
I
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1,283
I
I
I
1,198
I
I
I
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1,255
1,323
I
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tSM AMKRICAN NBW8rArKK DIRSCTOHY.
lLLlNOlS~C<?n/ifiu^J.
Jacksonville, Illinois Courier,
Journal,
Farm, ("i^p")
Ouiipbell's Illust'd Journal,
Jersey ville, Jersey Co. Democrat,
Republican,
Jolict, News, I
News, \
Rcpi.'
Kankakee, L.'-...:i^ Democrat,
Denu>cral,
Gaaettr.
K f J » V ; ! ) . ; c a n , )
Republican, )
Kcwanee, Star-Courier, i
Star-Courier, f
Kmmundy, Our I^ iltural Visitor,
Knoxville, Knox Cn. K an,
Lacon, Home Journal,
Marshall Co. Democrat,
La Grange, III. Royal Arcanum Record,
La Salle, Post,
Tribune,
Promien.
Lawrcnccville. Lawrence Co. News,
Leroy. Journal,
Lcwistown, Fulton Democrat,
Lexington, Unit,
Libertyville, Lake Co. Independent,
Lincoln, Courier, |
Courier. \
Volksl)lati-Rundschau,
Litchfield, .Mur ' ^- reciive League,
Searchiij^ht. i "^ .:*')
Lockport, Phtrnix Advertiser,
London Mills, London Times.
McLeanslx^ro, Times,
Macomb. Journal. |
Journal, (
Semi Weekly,
By-Stander,
Eagle,
Marshall, Clark Co. Democrat,
Clark Co. Herald,
^Llscoutah, Herald,
Mason City. Times,
Mattoon, Journal. )
Journal, )
Weekly,
Daily,'
Hi-weekly.
Monthly,
1)
Weekly,
Weekly.
Daily.
7,014
Weekly,
Daily,
6.S40
Daily,
Semi -weekly.
Semi -weekly,
Daily.
i.ro
Scmi- weekly.
Daily,
32.»;.0
Weekly.
i.-'73
Monthly.
H
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly.
Monthly,
D.ii'.y,
Daily.
».''-;i
Wrr'kly,
Weekly,
WceklV,
Weekly.
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,'
Seini-Wcekly,
H
Weekly,
Monthly,
«3.^75
Monthly,
C
Weekly;
Weekly.
i.c(>7
Weekly,
Daily.'
Weekly,
Weekly,
\Neekly,
2,318
Weekly,
Weekly,
1.762
Weekly,
1.230
Weekl'y,
Daily.
2. 904
Weekly,
i,8go
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1225
ILLlNOlS^Confinu^d.
Mattoon, Star,
Weekly,
I
Commercial,
Weekly,
I
Mendota, Our Hope and Life in Christ,
Weekly,
4,783
Sun-Bulletin,
Weekly,
I
Moline, Dispatch,
Daily,
3^079
Evening Mail,
Daily,
I
Journal,
Daily,
I
Monmouth, Review,
Daily,
2,617
Republican-Atlas,
Weekly,
I
Monticello, Bulletin,
Weekly,
I
Piatt Co. Pilot,
Weekly,
I
Piatt Co. Republican,
Weekly,
1,846
Morris, Herald,
Weekly,
I
Morrison, Whiteside Sentinel,
Weekly,
I
Mount Carmel, Register,
Weekly,
I
Mount Carroll, Carroll Co. Democrat,
Semi-weekly,
I
Mount Morris, Index,
Weekly
1,174
Mount Olive, Teutonia,
Weekly,
1,104
Mount Pulaski, News,
Weekly,
I
Mount Sterling, Democrat-Message,
Semi-weekly,
I
Murphysboro, Independent,
Weekly,
I
National Stock Yards, National Live Stock
Reporter,
Daily,
H
Neoga, News,
Weekly,
I
Newman, Independent,
Weekly,
H
Nunda, Herald,
Weekly,
I
Oakland, Ledger,
Weekly,
6,104
Oakpark — -
Die Post,
Weekly,
1,180
Oak Leaves,
Weekly,
I
School Weekly,
3,250
Week's Current,
Weekly,
F
Nachrichten Aus Schleswig-Holstein, Bi-weekly,
4,577
Intelligence,
Semi-m'ly,
F
School Monthly,
3,000
Star-Monthly, (^ST^'f^^^)
I
53,991
Olney, Republican,
Semi-weekly,
1,537
Advocate,
Weekly,
I
Times,
Weekly,
1,440
Oregon, Ogle Co. Republican,
Weekly,
I
Ottawa, Republican-Times,
Weekly,
I
Central Illinois Wochenblatt,
Weekly,
I
Fair Dealer,
Weekly,
H
Lasalle Co. Herold,
Weekly,
I
Palmer, Teachers' and Students' Friend,
Weekly,
H
Paris, Beacon,
Semi-weekly,
I
Pekin, Post-Tribune, )
Tazewell Co. Tribune, J
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Freie Presse,
Weekly,
I
AMEHH'AN NEWSrAPKH IHRB<TOUY.
ILLINOIS -G'/»///i//^y.
Pckin, Anchor and Shield, i v.\7^) Monthly, D
Feoria, Dcmokrai, ) Daily, I
Dcmokral. f Weekly, I
Evcnin>; Star, ) Daily, 2i,$2S
Sunilay Morning Star, ) Sunday, 9.957
Herald Iranscript, I Daily, »^.455
Herald-Transcript, f Sunday, 8,746
Journal, l>ady, »3.5-S
Masonic News, (^^^T,*^) Monthly, a, 400
Manual Training Y Quarterly, 1,5^5
Terry, Pike Co. Mutual Life Ass n News, Monthly, 1.440
I'mckneyviilc, Advocate, Weekly, 1.600
Fittsfjcld, Pike Co. Democrat, Weekly, I
polo, Tri-County Press, Weikly, J.5^>o
Pontiac, Le.nler, Weekly, I
Port Byrun. Globe, Weekly, I
Princeton, Bureau Co. Republican, Weekly, 5.046
Bureau Co. Tribune, Weekly, I
Princcville, I elephonc, Weekly, I
Quincy, Journal, Daily. V
Whig. / Daily, 7,013
Whig, j Weekly. Y
Ger Semi-weekly, I
Knlciii.sr. Weekly, 1
Farmers' Call, C^^.TST) W.-iiv. G
Labor N'rw*, \N , I
Optic. Wceklv] 1,775
Record. Weekly, H
Club Life. Monthly, I
Poultrv Keeper. Ct^Vl^'") Monthly, C
Reliable Poultry J'rnl, ("." Monthly, 49.357
rrban\- Rural America. C^T".,'^; .M'-iuhly. H
Rantoul. Press. Weekly, I
Reynolds, Press. Weekly, 1,578
Robinson. Constitution, Weekly, I
Rochcllc. independent. Weekly, 2,586
Rockford, Morning Star, ) Daily. 6,758
Star, f Semi-weekly, 3.633
Register-Gazette, ) Daily, 5,4v6
Register-Gazette, f Semi-weekly, 5,95'
Republic, Daily, 6,251
Freedmen's Bulletin, ("S?7iPJli?.°) Bi-monthly, (y,y>M
Rock Island, -\rgus, Daily, 3,311
Union, Daily, I
Rock Island-MolincVolkszei-
tung. Semi-weekly, I
Augustana. Weekly. F
.Vugustana Journal, C^s^,^") Semi-monthly, I
North Star, Monthly, I
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
V227
I L L I N O I S — Contin tied.
Rock Island, Ungdoms Vaennen,
Rossville, Press,
Rushville, Times,
Salem, Marion Co. Democrat,
Shawneetown, Gallatin Democrat,
News-Gleaner,
Shelbyville, Democrat,
Our Best Words, i^H'T^lT)
Shermerville, Amerikanisches Missionsblatt,
Sparta, Argonaut,
Plaindealer,
Springfield, Illinois State Journal,
Illinois State Register,
Illinois State Register,
Illinois State Register,
News^
Illinois Tradesman, (^SfaTeS!")
State Topics,
Odd-Fellows' Herald,
Court of Honor, (^st^ateaD
Farm Home,
Illinois Medical Journal,
Royal Circle,
Sterling, Rathbone Messenger,
Streator, Free Press, )
Free Press, J
Independent-Times,
Trades and Labor Gazette,
Sullivan, Saturday Herald,
Sumner, Press,
Sycamore, True Republican,
Taylorville, Breeze,
Frat'l Army Banner, f fc^eS")
School News,
Toledo, Democrat,
Toulon, Stark Co. News,
Tuscola, Journal-Republican,
Review,
Urbana, Courier,
Vienna, Times,
Virginia, Gazette,
Warren, Sentinel-Leader,
Washington, Post,
Waterloo, Republican,
Watseka, Republican,
Waukegan, Sun, )
Sun and Lake Co. Patriot, j
Flour and Feed, fSf'aT-r.")
West Chicago, Du Page Co. Democrat,
Monthly,
H
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
X
Weekly,
Weekly,
1,750
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
9,750
Weekly,
; 1,042
Weekly, / I
Daily, "^)
G
Daily,
8,930
Sunday,
6,789
Semi-weekly,
5,26r
Daily,
H
Weekly,
^ H
Weekly,
I
Semi-monthly, H
Monthly,
76,745
Monthly,
C
Monthly,
4,075
Monthly,
F
Monthly,;
H
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
1,969
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1,201
Semi-weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
F
Weekly,
1,314
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
2,691
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1,023
Weekly,
1,713
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1,470
Weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
G
Weekly,
I
IA!t
▲MBRICAN NIWAPAfKK mHK< TUUY.
OYER 1.000 CIRCULATION.
1220
II^LINOIS— Continued.
Winchester, Times,
Woodstock, Sentinel,
Yorkville, Kendall Co. Record,
Zion City, Zion Banner,
INDIANA.
(Map on page opposite.)
Anderson, Bulletin,
Evening News,
Herald,
Herald,
Herald,
Central State Medical Magazine,
Angola, Steuben Republican,
Argos, Reflector,
Batesvillc, Democratic Herald,
Berne, Witness,
Christlicher Bundesbote,
Bloomfield, Democrat,
News,
Bluffton, Evening News, )
Chronicle, j
Brazil, Orthonomic Era,
Brookville, Democrat,
Brownstown, Banner,
Butler, Dekalb Co. Herald,
Epworth League Quarterly,
Subscription 5Cc. a year.
Cannelton, Telephone,
Charlestown, Hoosier Democrat,
Churubusco, Truth,
Columbia, Mail,
Connersville, News, )
Times, j
Courier,
Corydon, Democrat,
Covington, Friend,
Republican,
Crawfordsville, Journal
Journal
_^ ' Star,
Danville, Hendricks Co. Republican,
Delphi, Carroll Co. Citizen-Times,
Journal,
Derby, Game Bird, (ST/et'.")
Elkhart, Truth,
Herald of Truth,
Mennonitische Rundschau,
Young People's Paper, fS!a7e2.")
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-weekly,
Daily,
Daily
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weeklv,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
I
I
1,875
7,881
H
H
H
2,8o<
1,4^
H
1,60;
1,854
14,500
2,271
AMFJ • :••',-••* vMii DIKBCTORY,
INDIANA -Con/inu^^
Elwood, Calll.cailcr, < l>.inv, I
Call-leader, f Weekly. I
ETansvillc. Courier, Daily, 12,684
Demokral, I Daily. I
Demokral. f Weekly. H
Journal-News. Daily, 14,030
Economist, Weekly, I
Indiana Post und AnzciK^r, ^Veekly. I
Furniture Industry, Mnmhly. I
Hoosier A. O. V . W. Witchman, Monthly, G
Fythian Knight, Monthly, M
Flora, Knterprise-ScntincI, Weekly, 1.295
Hoosier Democrat. Weekly, 3.5 ^^
Fort Wayne. Journal-Gazette, Daily, G
News. Daily, 8,109
Sentinel. I Daily. ('»
Sentinel, f Weekly, H
Meilical Journal Magazine, Monthly, »,754
Fowler, Benton Review, Weekly,
Frankfort, Crescent, Weekly, I
Mornm;; Times, > Dailv, I
Times, f Weekly, I
American Standard, Weekly, H
Franklin, Democrat, \Neekly, I
Goshen, Democrat. ^ Daily, I
Democrat, f Seini-wcekly, I
Cooking Club, (^JSSrTJSr*) Monthly, C
Grecncastle, Banner, Weekly, I
Democrat. U'eekly, H
Star-I'ress, Weekly, j
Greenfield. Republican, Weekly, I
Herald and Tribune. Weekly. I
Primitive Monitor, Monthly, I
Hartford Citv. Times, Weekly, I
Huntington. Kvenin); Herald, ) Daily, 1,780
Herald, f Weekly, 1,900
Christian Conservator, Weekly, H
Farmers' Guide, (»S^.^,^'") Weekly, D
Indianapolis, Commercial-Reporter, Daily, G
Indiana Tribucnc, Daily, I
Live Stock Journal. Daily. I
News, Daily, 72,895
Sentinel, ) Daily, 24.838
Sentinel, > Sunday, 38,058
Indiana State Sentinel, ) Weekly, A
Star, I Daily,' 88,274
Star, f Sunday, 58,648
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1231
INDIANA— Contifiued.
und
Daily,
G
Dairy
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
I
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42,462
G
I
I
F
I
I
G
F
H
H
Indianapolis,. Sun,
Indiana Volksblatt
Telegraph,
American Tribune,
Farm. Star,
Freeman,
Indiana Farmer,
Jersey Bulletin and
Farming,
Marion Co. Mail,
Patriot Phalanx,
Recorder,
Rough Notes,
Trade Journal,
United Mine Workers' Jour'l, Weekly,
Western Horseman, Weekly,
Our Standard, Semi-monthly,
Up to Date Farming and Gar-
dening, re'atcS?.") Semi-m'thly, 131,250
American Farmer, Live Stock
& Poultry Raiser, (^^J^^aTeS'') Monthly,
Awakener, fa'sSTSar) Monthly,
Barrels and Bottles, Monthly,
Carpenter, Monthly,
Chronicle, C^s^fi^in") Monthly,
Clay Worker, Monthly,
Educator-Journal, Monthly,
Fanciers' Gazette f^T/^D Monthly,
Happiness at Home,(^^5fl"yPefe'')Monthly,
Locomotive Firemen's Maga-
zine, Monthly,
Madame, Monthly,
Matson's Monthly,
Medical and Surgical Monitor, Monthly,
Missionary Tidings,(^S'«a1SDMonthly,
Municipal Engineering,
Odd-Fellows' Talisman,
Typographical Journal,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Wood-Worker,
Kokomo, Dispatch, )
Dispatch, j
Tribune,
Vaccination,
Lafayette, Courier, )
Courier, )
Evening Call,
Morning Journal,
Journal,
\
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Monthly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
C
3,583
I
E
64,958
G
F
I
I
56,663
A
5,381
2,000
17,791
4,925
7,583
43,675
F
I
1
I
I
4,054
I
I
4,718
H
AM£I(U ^^ S },\\ ^ ! A ! Kl; M icKC 1 < 'UT,
INDIANA— Con/tnyf J
I^favclle, Commercial (iazellc,
Home Juurnal,
I.a^'ran^c. Dirt.
Laporle, Herald, I
Hcraltl, \
laurel. Review,
Lawrcnceburg, Register,
Lebanon, Patriot,
Pioneer,
I.igonier, Leader,
Logansport, Journal,
Pharos, )
Pharos, f
Reporter,
Advance,
Chronicle,
Loogrx)tce, Martin Co. Tribune.
Madjson, Courier, i
Courier, f
Democrat,
Marion, Chronicle, )
Chronicle, f
Leader,
New«-'I'ribunc,
Shield of I*hi Kappa Psi,
Teachers* Journal,
Mirhijran City, Kvemiv/ Dispatch, )
Dispat- f
Mishawaka, Power and Transmission,
Monticello. Herald,
Nf iinrie, M<irn:njj Star and News, )
M ^ Star and News, f
Times, i
Times, f
New Albany, Ledger,
Medical Herald,
Newcastle, Tribune.
Newport. IL)osicr State,
Noblovillc. Hamilton Co. Ledger,
North Vernon, Sun,
Notre Dame, Ave Maria,
Scholastic,
Orleans, Progress-Kxaminer,
Osgood, Ripley Journal,
Owcnsville, Messenger,
Peru, Miami Co. Sentinel and Record,
Republican,
Portland, Sun,
Weekly,
3».549
Weekly,
(;
Mouthlv,
1
Dailv.
1,286
Weeklv,
«.44i
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly.
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
».95*
Daily,'
3»oo'
Daily,
I
Semi -weekly,
I
Dailv,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
3.500
Weekly,
I
Dailv,'
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Daily,
I
Weekly.
I
Dailv,
S^^.Vy
Daily,
\{
Monthly,
I
Mnnthly,
7»792
D.iilv.
I
Weekly,
I
(Quarterly,
I)
Weeklv,
1.3-4
Daily,'
2S,7.?i
Sundav,
20,424
Daily.'
I
Weekly.
I
Weekly
I
Monthly,
5,000
Weeklv,
I
Weekly,
I
Semi-weeklv.
I
Weeklv,
I 1 , 1 60
Weekly,
^4.757
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weeklv.
I
Weekly.
I
Semi-weekly,
H
Weekly.
I
Semi-weeklv,
I
OVER 1,000 CTRCULATION.
123.f-
INDIANA Continued.
Princeton, Clarion News, )
Clarion News, \
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Tribune,
Weekly,
I
Redkey, Times,
Semi-weekly,
I
Rensselaer, Republican,
Semi-weekly,
I
Jasper Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
1,566
Richmond, Evening Item,
Daily,
38,411
Palladium,
Weekly,
1
Sun-Telegram,
Sun-Telegram,
Daily,
3,761
Weekly,
I
Rochester, Sentinel,
Weekly,
2,750
Rockport, Democrat,
Weekly,
1,938
Journal,
Weekly,
1,808
Rockville, Progressive Country Life,
Weekly,
I
Republican,
Weekly,
I
Rosetown, Kankakee Valley Review,
Weekly,
1,000
Rushville, American, (^SayS")
Weekly,
I
Salem, Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Republican Leader,
Weekly,
I
Seymour, Republican,
Weekly,
1,816
Shelbyville, Democrat, )
Shelby Democrat, J
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Shoals, News,
Weekly,
1,252
South Bend, Tribune,
Daily,
6,539
Labor Journal, (S'iteaD
Semi-monthly, I
South Whitley, Whitley Co. News,
Weekly,
H
Spencer, Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Agricultural Epitomist, (^£Tyeir°) Monthly,
A
Sullivan, Times,
Weekly,
I
Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Terre Haute, Star, [
Daily,
21,283
Star, \
Sunday,
15,395
Tribune-Gazette, |
Tribune-Gazette, )
Daily,
TO, 000
Sunday,
F
Tr»il<^r /Subscription\
1 oner, ^^ 50c. a year. )
Weekly,
I
Tipton, Tribune,
Weekly,
I
Times,
Weekly,
I
Union City, Times,
Weekly,
I
Eagle,
Weekly,
I
r^ii<=>cf /SubscriptionN
VJUCbL, ^^ 50c. a year. )
Monthly,
2,583
Veedersburg, News,
Weekly,
I
Versailles, Republican,
Weekly,
I
Vevay, Reveille,
Weekly,
1,354
Vincennes, Capital,
Daily,
I
Wabash, Plain Dealer, )
Daily,
1,422
Plain Dealer, f
Weekly,
2,146
Warren, Tribune,
Weekly,
1,630
Warsaw, Northern Indianian,
Weekly,
I
National Union,
Weekly,
I
78
13M
AMEUn-AN NKWHI'AIKK mRK(*TOHT
INDIAN TKRKITORY
sr. wlim Town*
tn wlikh there •re N<w-»p«p»r«
wllb more Ihac !••• OrruUlloa.
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1235
INDIANA— Continued.
Waterloo, Press,
Weekly,
I
Winamac, Pulaski Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Republican,
Weekly,
I
Winchester, Democrat,
Weekly,
I
INDIAN TERRITORY.
(Map on page opposite.)
Ardmore, Ardmoreite, [
Ardmoreite, j
Daily,
2,068
Weekly,
3,291
Muskogee, Phoenix,
Weekly,
I
Okemah, Journal,
Semi-weekly,
I
South McAlester, Capital,
Weekly,
I
Wagoner, Record,
Weekly,
I
IOWA.
(Map on page following.)
Adair, News,
Weekly,
I
Adel, Dallas Co. News,
Weekly,
I
Afton, Star-Enterprise,
Weekly,
1,404
Albia, Monroe Co. News and Albia Democrat,Weekly,
I
Republican,
Weekly,
2,302
Algona, Upper Des Moines Republican,
Weekly,
I
Anamosa, Eureka,
Weekly,
I
Arlington, News,
Weekly,
1,526
Atlantic, Cass Co. Democrat,
Semi-weekly,
I
Telegraph,
Weekly,
I
Messenger,
Weekly,
I
Bedford, Free Press,
Weekly,
1,491
Belle Plaine, Union,
Tri-weekly,
I
Bellevue, Herald,
Weekly,
1,039
Bloomfield, Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Boone, Boone Co. Republican,
Weekly,
1
News, )
Daily,
1,250
News,
Weekly,
1,900
Boone Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Breda, Ostfriesische Nachrichten,
Tri-monthly,
5,800
Burlington, Gazette,
Daily,
G
Hawkeye, |
Daily,
7,560
Hawkeye, j
Weekly,
I
Journal,
Daily,
H
Volksfreund-Tribuene,
Weekly,
H
Bussey, Tri-County Press,
Weekly,
I
Carroll, Sentinel,
Semi-weekly,
I
Herald,
Weekly,
I
Times,
Weekly,
1,301
Cascade, Katholischer Waechter,
Weekly,
I
Pioneer,
Weekly,
I
Cedarfalls, Record,
Weekly,
I
Gazette,
Semi-weekly,
I
Dannevirke,
Weekly,
I
Globe,
Weekly,
I
AMKRICAN NKWSPArEU 1>1HK< TOItT.
OVER 1.000 CIRCULATIOISL
1237
IOWA Contiiiued.
Cedar Rapids —
Gazette, )
Gazette, j
Daily,
H
Weekly,
I
Republican,
Daily,
G
Saturday Record,
Weekly,
I
Courier,
Monthly,
I
Helping Hand Messenger,
Monthly,
I,OCO
Kvindenog Hjemmet, (XTS")
Monthly,
81,441
Modern Brotherhood, ('^STeS")
Monthly,
77,500
Railway Conductor,
Monthly,
34,266
Western Penman,
Monthly,
E
Western Poultry Journal, ft^oSiSD
Monthly,
I
Centerpoint, Journal,
Weekly,
I
Centerville, lowegian,
Semi-weekly,
1,915
Journal,
Weekly,
I
Chariton, Herald,
Weekly,
2,661
Charles City, Press,
Weekly,
1,804
Iowa Teacher, i^^'T?^)
Monthly,
F
Cherokee, Times-Herald,
Semi-weekly,
I
Clarinda, Herald,
Semi-weekly,
I
Journal,
Weekly,
2,442
Clarion, Wright Co. Democrat,
Semi-weekly,
I
Wright Co. Monitor,
Weekly,
I
Clarksville, Star,
Weeklv,
I
Clinton, Advertiser,
Daily,'
10,163
Herald, )
Daily,
G
Herald, f (^ste^ateaD
Weekly,
I
Anzeiger,
Tri-weekly,
I
Corning, Adams Co. Union-Repubhcan,
Weekly,
I
Correctionville, Sioux Valley News,
Weekly,
I
Corydon, Wayne Co. Democrat,
Semi-weekly,
I
Times-Republican,
Weekly,
I
Council Bluffs, Nonpareil, \
Daily,
8,430
Nonpareil, v
Sunday,
I
Nonpareil, )
Weekly,
I
Cresco, Howard Co. Times,
Weekly,
I
Plaindealer,
Weekly,
I
Creston, Advertiser, )
Daily,
2,733
Advertiser, f
Semi-weekly,
I
Morning American, )
Independent American, \
Daily,
I
Semi-weekly,
I
Union Co. Progress, (^g^'sSlTear.'') "
Monthly,
I
Davenport, Democrat, \
Daily,
4,977
Democrat, >■
Sunday,
I
Democrat, )
Weekly,
I
Republican, )
Republican, j
Daily,
H
Sunday,
H
Times, )
Daily,
9,395
Times, j
Semi-weekly,
2,524
vrM
AMBUICAN NIWHI'ArSK DlKKcTOUY.
IOWA — Ccm/inui' J.
Davenport, luwa Reft>rni, /
Iowa Refi)rni, f
Iowa Catholic Messenger,
Decor.ih, Dtn orah-r«)Sten and ved Arnen,
Evang. Luth. Kirketidendc,
Public Opinion,
Republican,
Denison, Hulletin,
Del Moines —
Capital,
News, I
News, f
Register and Leader,
Register and Leader,
Iowa State Register,
Christian Union,
Dial of I*r«»grcss,
H id.
li'wa I 1 >ien,
Iowa Siaats Anzcigcr,
Iowa Unu»riist,
Mail and I inies.
Spirit of the West,
Svithiod,
W ailace's Farmer,
Aineru an Munici; s.
Christian Worker, ( "i7^)
Chir ' m's ^' .:;c,
C n ()sic«'j'.iili,
lowa ( :!.mercial Review,
Iowa .N! al Journal,
Iowa Trade Journal,
Midland Schools,
Northwestern Banker,
r s Popular M'thiy, (^.'V;:!;'')
"- >ful Karniing.
W L>.Lfn Farm J<> -- '.
Yeoman's Shield, ^ . '^■^)
Dubuque, Krening (ilohc- 1 al.
Morning Telegraph,
Telegraph-Herald,
Telegraph,
Telegraph- Herald,
Times,
Times,
Times,
Catholic Tribune.
Der Presbyterianer.
Semi weekly,
I
Weeklv,
T
Weekly,
li
Weekly,
40.320
Weekly,
10,601
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
^558
Dailv.
3(>^^i5
T^. !;.
42,620
^v,
42,844
Daily,
C
Sunday,
c
Weekly,
c»
Weekly.
H
Weekly,
G
Wrrkly,
B
Wetklv,
I
Weekly,
I
Wiiklv,
11
Weekly,
I
Werkly,
G
Weekly,
G
Weekly.
36,811
Mom:
11
M
1
M
G
iM ' ' 1 i k 1 1 y 1
(;
M.nthly,
li
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
4.541
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
I
B
Mont* 'v
G
Monti.,; ,
8,285
Monthly,
F
Daily.
H
Morning,
H
Evening,
G
Sunday,
F
Semi-weekly,
G
Daily,
12.833
Sunday,
19,104
Weekly,
I
Weekl'y,
H
Weekly,
1.550
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1239
IOWA Continued.
Dubuque, Enterprise,
Weekly,
I
Katholischer Westen,
Weekly,
G
Luxemburger Gazette,
Weekly,
Iowa Churchman,
Monthly,
Our German Work, ^"sSl'i^ea?^)
Quarterly,
Dyersville, Commercial,
Weekly,
Elkader, Register,
Weekly,
Elma, New Era,
Weekly,
1,523
Emmetsburg, Tribune,
Weekly,
Fairfield, Ledger,
Weekly,
Fort Dodge, Evening Messenger,
Messenger,
Daily,
1,958
Weekly,
3,325
Post,
Weekly,
Glenwood, Mills Co. Tribune,
Weekly,
1,680
Opinion,
Weekly,
Grinnell, Herald,
Semi-weekly,
Grundy Center, Grundy Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
Hamburg, Reporter,
Weekly,
I,OCO
Hampton, Chronicle,
Weekly,
Franklin Co. Recorder,
Weekly,
Globe,
Weekly,
Harlan, Vaegteren,
Weekly,
Hedrick, Journal,
Weekly,
1,862
Humboldt, Humboldt Co. Independent,
Weekly,
1,5^3
Humboldt Co. Republican,
Weekly,
1,300
Idagrove, Ida Co. Pioneer,
Weekly,
Independence, Bulletin Journal,
Weekly,
Conservative,
Weekly,
1,789
Indianola, Herald,
Weekly,
2,350
Record,
Weekly,
Iowa City, Press,
Daily,
Republican, )
Republican, j
Daily,
Weekly,
Iowa Citizen,
Tri-weekly,
Jefferson, Bee,
Weekly,
Souvenir,
Weekly,
Standard,
Weekly,
Keokuk, Gate City,
Daily,
3,145
Standard,
Weekly,
Keosauqua, Republican,
Weekly,
Knoxville, Express,
Weekly,
Journal,
Weekly,
Reporter,
Weekly,
Lake City, Graphic,
Weekly,
Lamoni, Saints' Herald,
Weekly,
G
Zion's Hope, f^^'lteS")
Weekly,
H
Autumn Leaves,
Monthly,
Lansing, Allamakee Journal,
Weekly,
Mirror,
Weekly,
lt«U AMI tf ,,-y^
IOWA — 0/////;». .
LapDrtc City, Railway News,
Ueeklv,
I.awlcr, Dispatch,
Weekly,
i.i.i'
Lc Mars, (i loin: -Post,
'^' Mil weekly,
Sentinel,
.-; ;mi weekly.
a. 468
HeruUl.
Weekly,
I. con, Decatur Co. Journal,
Weekly,
Reporter,
NV eeklv,
Logan, Gazette,
Weekly,
lyo: -, Tri-City Labor Voice,
Seini nionlhlv.
2,222
McGregor, News,
Wreklv.
1.698
North Iowa Times,
Wcrkl'v.
Mclntire, S » ! Companion, (X^r^)
MonlliiV,
Malvern, Li .. ..;,
Wrcklv,
MaiK lieslcr, Delaware Co. News.
Weekly,
M mning. Monitor.
NN eekly,
Manson, I )ennM rat,
Weekly,
2,000
.\Lipleton. Press,
Weekly.
•Mniuoketa, I tincl,
Weekly,
' i'oiitd Record, (!^— — ^
*• Mthly,
a, 08.^
Mariiii), >cnti:
V\ .rV.ly,
Marshalltown. i.» >; Times- K i';-^- /
I' • .'
8,678
Iowa Timcs-i.c^ .*.., (
weekly,
0
Hrr.ilr!,
- y.
Mason City, G i/ettc, i
D.iiiv,
Globe Gazette, f
Weekly,
Tinu-s- Herald, 1
Daily.
Times- Herald, f
Semi -weekly,
Farmers' Institute, C^^V^/SD
Monthly,
G
Maxwell, I<m'a Odd Fellow,
Semimonthly,
Melrose, Hii; Four Saturday Record,
Weekly,
Monlicello, Kxpress,
Weekly,
Mountayr, News,
Semi-weekly,
Rinj^j^old Record,
Weekly,
Mount Pleasant, Journal,
Semi-weekly,
Dial of Progress,
Weekly.
Republican,
Weekly,
2.034
Mount Vernon, Fruiiman, ("SS'^fJSS*)
Monthlv,
H
Muscatine, Evening Journal, )
Daily,
5.2-;o
Jou.nal,
Semi-weekly,
3.039
News- Tribune, )
Dailv.
News- Tribune,
Weekly,
Loyal Workman,
M(»nllilv.
Neola, Reporter,
Weeklv.
Nevada, Representative,
Weekly,
New Hampton, Courier,
Weekly.
Gazette,
Weekly,
Newton, Herald,
Weekly,
Journal,
Weekly.
Record,
Weekly,
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1241
I O W A — Continued
.
Oelwein, Register,
Weekly,
I
Onawa, Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Sentinel,
Weekly,
2,142
Orange City, De Volksvriend,
Weekly,
I
Sioux Co. Herald,
Weekly,
I
De Heidenwereld, (^6"c'a''ySr
) Monthly,
H
Osage, Mitchell Co. Press-Journal,
Weekly,
I
Osceola, Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Sentinel,
Weekly,
2,322
P. E. 0. Record, (^c'TeaD
Monthly,
G
Oskaloosa, Herald,
Daily,
I
Times-Journal,
Weekly,
I
Saturday Globe,
Weekly,
I
Ottumwa, Courier,
Courier,
Daily,
4^938
Tri-weekly,
7,757
Oxford, Leader,
Semi-weekly,
I
Pella, Baptist Record,
Weekly,
2,935
Chronicle,
Weekly,
I
Weekblad,
Weekly,
I
Perry, Advertiser, .
Semi-weekly,
I
Chief-Reporter,
Weekly,
I
Primghar, O'Brien Co. Bell,
Weekly,
I
Redoak, Express,
Weekly,
I
Sun,
Weekly,
1,509
Rock Rapids, Review,
Weekly,
I
Rockwell City, Advocate,
Weekly,
I
Sabula, Gazette,
Weekly,
1,692
Sac City, Sac Sun,
Weekly,
1,902
Sheldon, Sun, i^t^T^^)
Weekly,
I
Shenandoah, Sentinel,
Tri-weekly,
4,103
World,
Semi-weekly,
r
Missionary World,
Monthly,
G
Sidney, Fremont Co. Herald,
Weekly,
I
Fremont Co. Sun,
Weekly,
I
Sigourney, Keokuk Co. News,
Weekly,
3,315
Sioux City, Journal, )
M'ng& ev'g.
21,784
Journal, >■
Sunday,
G
Journal, )
Weekly,
I
Tribune, )
Tribune, j
Daily,
20,67s
Semi-weekly,
I
Courier,
Weekly,
I
Der Volksfreund,
Weekly,
I
Farmers* Breeder,
Weekly,
F
Farmers' Tribune,
Weekly,
39,280
Northwestern Catholic,
Weekly,
H
Hospital und Krankenfreund,
Ri-monthly,
I
Sloan, Star,
Weekly,
I
Spencer, Herald,
Weekly,
14,777
Storm Lake, Buena Vista Vidette,
Weekly,
I
IMS
AXirnirvs NSWKI'AI'KK DII'^' 1'»"V
■ • ^^.^ V
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1243
lOV^ A— Continued.
Strawberry Point, Mail-Press,
Weekly,
1
Tama, Herald,
Weekly,
i,6oo
Tipton, Conservative,
Weekly,
I
Traer, Star-Clipper,
Weekly,
H
Farm and R. E. Journal, f^^B^'l^eaD
Monthly,
6,ooo
Washington, Evening Journal,
Daily,
1,421
Democrat,
Weekly,
2,050
Gazette,
Weekly,
I
Waterloo, Courier, )
Courier, f
Daily,
3,699
Semi-weekly,
2,019
Times-Tribune,
Weekly,
I
Kimball's Dairy Farmer,
Semi-monthly,
G
Creamery Journal,
Monthly,
G
Egg Reporter,
Monthly,
E
Woman's Standard,
Monthly,
1,500
Waverly, Bremer Co. Independent,
Weekly,
I
Webster City, Graphic-Herald,
Weekly,
I
West Union, Argo,
Weekly,
2,258
Gazette,
Weekly,
I
Winterset, Madisonian,
Weekly,
I
News,
Weekly,
I
Reporter,
Weekly,
I
, Woodbine, Chronicle,
Weekly,
I
KANSAS.
(Map on pag* oppoilte.)
Abilene, Chronicle,
Weekly,
1,500
Reflector,
Weekly,
1,600
Alma, Enterprise,
Weekly,
1,289
Signal,
Weekly,
1,527
Atchison, Globe, )
Globe, f eS'l'S-C")
Daily,
5,599
Weekly,
H
Kansas Staats Anzeiger,
Weekly,
H
Amer. Photographer, f^^'i'i.C")
Monthly,
1,500
Belleville, Telescope,
Weekly,
H
Beloit, Gazette,
Weekly,
Western Call,
Weekly,
Burlingame, Osage Co. Chronicle,
Weekly,
Burlington, Jeffersonian, (^fttT/ea^)
Semi-weekly,
2,225
Chanute, Sun,
Daily,
Tribune,
Daily,
1,696
Clay Center, Dispatch,
Weekly,
Times,
Weekly,
Western Breeders* Journal,
Monthly,
G
(Subscription 26c. a year.)
Coffeyville, Journal,
Weekly,
Columbus, Modern Light,
Weekly,
Concordia, Kansan,
Weekly,
2,188
Council Grove, Republican,
Weekly,
2,200
Eldorado, Republican,
Weekly,
I
\'H* AMKMICAN NEWnrAPEK I»II{K< TOKY,
KANSAS -G^«//nu/'./.
EklorailtJ, Induslrial Advocate,
Ellinwood, IJarton Co. Prcs^e,
Emporia, Ga/.ctie,
Ga/.ctie, )
Ciazclle, )
Republican,
Kan!>as Prohibitionist,
Eureka, Pcinorranc Messenger,
HcTaM,
Fort Scott, Rcj) ^n,
Frankfort, Review,
Fredonia, Wilson Co. Citizen,
Girard, Appeal to Reason, C^TTfCi^)
Press,
Hiawatha. Hrown Co. World,
Kansas ^^ •ti )crat,
Hi!!sboro. Pressc, ^x.*,':^"")
Huliun, Recorder,
Tribune,
Hutchinson. Saturday Hce, CKT,^')
News, \
News, f (^r.'i^^)
K ri^.is Educator,
lola, R' ■ . I
K' .^
Jewell. J. -c.i Co. Republican,
Junrtinn Cifv, Pnion. |
Kansas City, Labor Record,
Cooper's International Journal, Mnmhly,
Journal of Boiler Makers,
Kir.i^m.in, Journal,
Kiowa, News K
Larned, Tiller auu i oiler,
Lawrence, Jeffersonian Gazette,
Fraternal Aid, i , '')
Occult Truth Seeker,
Leavenworth, Times, )
Times, f CS?75Sr)
Tribuene,
Western Life, («S??y2,-)
Home Record,
Lincoln, Republican,
Lyons, Central Kansas Democrat,
McLouth, Times,
McPherson, Republican and Press,
Manhattan, Industrialist,
Mercur)%
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Dailv,
2.0S7
Weekly,
2,061
Paiv.
H
Wceiclv,
i
Weekly,
I
Weeklv.
I
D.
1.540
Weekly,
1.764
Weekly.
I
Weekly,
A
Werkl'v,
I
Werkly.
3.»57
Wr ' '' .
I
\S c c
I
WeeK >,
I
Weekly,
H
Weekly.
I
I)..
2,964
Wee
I
Monia.y.
7.625
Daily,
3.170
W' ' • -.
I
\N t r. , , ,
».575
Daily.'
1
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
, M nn I hly.
H
Monthly.
H
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly.
I
Weekly,
I
D.-iilv '
H
W
H
Monthly,
E
Monthly,
H
Daily,
F
Weekly,
F
Wccklv.
I
Weekly,
3^894
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1245
KANSAS — Continued.
Manhattan, Nationalist,
Jayhawker,
Mankato, Western Advocate,
Marysville, Advocate-Democrat,
Marshall Co. News,
Minneapolis, Better Way,
Messenger,
Kansas Workman, (S'l^eS.'^)
Sprig of Myrtle, (SfT/iD
Newton, Journal,
Post and Volksblatt,
Olathe, Mirror,
Osborne, Osborne Co. Farmer,
Ottawa, Evening Herald,
Republic, )
Republic-Times, j
Independent and Journal,
Chautauqua Assembly Herald,
(Subscription 25c. a year.)
Select Knight, (^SflTeaD
Paola, Miami Republican,
Parsons, Weavers' Herald,
Pittsburg, Headlight,
Volksfreund,
Pleasanton, Observer,
Pratt, Pratt Co. Republican,
Pratt Co. Union,
Randolph, Enterprise,
Salina, Union,
Sedan, Lance,
Seneca, Courier-Democrat,
Rural Kansan,
Smith Center, Smith Co. Pioneer,
Sterling, Kansas Bulletin,
Topeka, Capital,
Capital,
Kansas Capital,
Herald,
State Journal,
Farmers' Advocate,
Kansas Farmer,
Mail and Breeze,
Merchants' Journal,
Western Veteran,
Western Odd-Fellow, i^^^^'l'fl^)
Household,
Missouri Valley Farmer,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Poultry Gazette, (^S'aT^!")
Western School Journal,
Weekly,
2,132
Semi-quarterly, H
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
1,533
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
44,906
Monthly,
4,421
Tri-weekly,
I
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Daily,
1,292
Weekly,
2,070
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
I
Weekly,
1,898
Monthly,
I
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Semi-weekly,
I
Weekly,
1,610
Weekly,
1,476
Weekly,
1,089
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
2,089
Daily,
"17,531
Sunclay,
15,598
Semi-weekly,
16,550
Daily,
9,795
Daily,
15,498
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
53,138
Weekly,
2,6cO
Weekly,
I
Semi-monthly, 6,379
Monthly, 67,750
Monthly, i35,5oo
Monthly,
Monthly,
18,775
7,808
v:46
AM
N NKWM'AI'KH I>IHK« TOUY.
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1247
K A N S A S— Continued.
Troy, Kansas Chief,
Wamego, Times,
Washington, Register,
Wellington, Monitor-Press,
People's Voice,
Westmoreland, Recorder,
Wichita, Beacon, )
Beacon, j
Eagle,
Eagle, f
Catholic Advance,
Herold,
Kansas Commoner, (^SflTeaD
Price Current,
Star,
Winfield, Courier,
Albright's Farm and Ranch,
Tribune,
/Subscription\
V 50c. a year. /
KENTUCKY.
(Map on page opposite.)
Augusta, Bracken Chronicle,
Bardstown, Nelson Co. Record,
Berea, Citizen, («^'^fl7e*ir)
Carrollton, Democrat,
News,
Cloverport, Breckinridge News,
Covington, Kentucky Post,
Commonwealth,
Cynthiana, Log Cabin,
Earlington, Bee,
Elizabethtown, News,
Flemingsburg, Times-Democrat,
Franklin, Southern Journal of Osteopathy,
Fulton, American Baptist Flag,
Glasgow, Times,
Greenup, Democrat,
Harrodsburg, Democrat,
Herald,
Hartford, Herald,
Henderson, Gleaner, )
Gleaner, j"
Kentucky Workman,
Hodgensville, Larue Co. Herald,
Hopkinsville, Kentucky New Era,
Kentuckian,
Major,
Fancy Fowls, i^^'^^:^l^)
Jackson, Breathitt Co. News,
Weekly,
1
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I,8l2
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
1,439
Daily,
11,302
Weekly,
I
Daily,
19,800
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly
2,954
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
2,968
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1,784
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
2,220
Daily,
13,056
Monthly,
11,416
Weekly,
1,492
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
H
Weekly,
i5,8co
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
H
Weekly,
2,353
Weekly,
I
Semi-weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
3,375-
Weekly,
1,121
Vi*B
AM
N N K A -!■ Wi.li MKK' lUUV
KENTUCKY --ConHnued
Kuitawa, Lyon Co. limes,
Weeklv.
I
l- «n, Kntcrprisc,
Weekly,
I
LcA.K.i;lon, Leader, \
Daily.
4,041
Leader, f
Sundav,
5.597
Morning Herald, )
Daily.'
I
HtraUl. [
Sundav,
I
l*rcss- Transcript, )
Weekly.
I
Blue Grass Blade,
Sundav,
G
Kentucky Stock larm.
Weeklv,
I
Observer,
Wcckl'y.
I
Southern School Journal,
Monthly,
G
Louisa, Rig Sandy News,
Weeklv,
I
Louisfillc, Anzeigcr. j
Daily.
H
Anzei^ier, >
Semi weekly,
H
Anzeijjcr, \
Weekly,
G
Courier-Journal, \
Daily.
E
Courier-Journal, V
Sundav,
E
Courier-Journal, )
Weekly,
F
Evening Post,
Daily,
C
Herald. ]
Dailv,
E
Herald, V
s - ■' -
E
Herald. S (^SS^ISlT)
*- •
F
Times,
Dailv.
C
American Baptist,
Wee'K.v.
I
Baptist Argus,
Weeklv.
9.41.^
Central Methodist,
Weeklv.
I
Christian Companion.
Weeklv,
H
Christian ObserTer.
WeekW,
1.997
Farmers* Home Journal.
Weekly,
I
Journal ot Labor.
Wreklv,
I
Katholischer Glaubensbote,
Wctklv.
I
Pentecostal Herald,
WceklT.
F
Western Recorder,
Weekly.
H
Ht)mc and Farm. (^J^jSlT)
Semi-m'thly.
io«;,8o4
NLiM^nic Home Journal,
Semi-monthl
y, D
Barrel and Box,
Monthly,
G
Bishop's Letter, {^ )
Ntonthly,
I
Home, f: .-)
Monthly,
G
Jour, of Medicine and Surgcrv,
Monthly,
I
Ky. S. S. Reporter, (*a^.^,^^"j
Monthly,
H
Lost Cause,
Monthly,
H
Medical Progress,
Monthly,
5,000
Rock Products,
Monthly,
I
Southern Broad-Axe. (^j^TjC;"']
) Monthly,
H
Southern Home, C^ , ,')
Monthly,
B
Trade News,
Monthly,
I
Wine and Spirit Bulletin,
Monthly,
I
Madisonville, Glenn's Graphic,
Weeklv,
I
Hustler,
Weeklv,
H
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1249
KENTUCKY Contu
nued..
Mayfield, Messenger,
Weekly,
I
Morganfield, Sun,
Weekly,
2,393
Mount Sterling, Advocate,
Weekly,
I
Gazette,
Weekly,
I
Murray, Calloway Times, i^ti^^^l^^)
Weekly,
I
Ledger,
Weekly,
I
Owensboro, Inquirer, )
Inquirer, j"
Daily,
1,865
Weekly,
2,726
Messenger, |
Messenger, f
Daily,
2,228
Weekly,
4>oi3
Kentucky Reporter,
Weekly,
I
Owenton, News-Herald,
Weekly,
I
Owingsville, Outlook,
Weekly,
I
Paducah, News-Democrat, J
Daily,
l^'^^l
News-Democrat, >
Sunday,
3,207
News-Democrat, )
Weekly,
3,135
Sun,
Daily,
2,780
Journal of Labor,
Weekly,
2,525
Kentucky Patriot,
Monthly,
20,833
Princeton, Chronicle,
Weekly,
I
Richmond, Climax,
Weekly,
I
Shelbyville, Shelby News,
Weekly,
I
Shelby Record,
Weekly,
I
Shelby Sentinel,
Weekly,
H
Smithland, Livingston Banner,
Weekly,
I
Stanford, Interior Journal,
Semi-weekly,
I
Uniontown, Telegram,
Weekly,
I
Warsaw. Independent,
Weekly,
H
LOUISIANA.
(Map on paR* following.)
Alexandria, Town Talk,
Weekly,
I
Baptist Chronicle,
Weekly,
I
Covington, Sunday-School Era,
Monthly,
1,227
Crowley, Signal,
Weekly,
2,248
Rice Journal and Gulf Coast
Farmer,
Monthly,
5,866
Grand Cane, Beacon, (^S^lTea?.")
Weekly,
I
Homer, Guardian Journal,
Weekly,
I
Lake Charles, American,
Daily,
1,852
Monroe, Bulletin,
Weekly,
I
New Iberia, Enterprise and Observer,
Weekly,
I
New Orleans, Item,
Daily,
20,194
L'Abeille, )
L'Abeille, )
Daily,
###
Weekly,
H
News,
Daily,
^'^yZ'^Z
Picayune, )
Daily,
F
Picayune, v
Sunday,
D
Picayune, )
Weekly,
I
79
1160
AMKHICAN NKWMPAI'KK I)lliEtT«H(Y.
1
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1251
LOUISIANA— C^////>«/^^.
New Orleans, States,
States,
States,
Times-Democrat,
Times- Democrat,
Times-Democrat,
Christian Advocate,
Harlequin,
L'ltalo-Americano Di Nuova
Orleans,
Louisiana Planter and Sugar
Manufacturer,
S'western Christ. Advocate,
Southwestern Presbyterian,
Southern Buck,
Winnfield, Southern Sentinel,
MAINE.
(Map on page following.)
Auburn, Advocate,
* Augusta, Kennebec Journal, )
Kennebec Journal, j
Maine Farmer,
New Age,
American Woman, ftc'l'lS?")
Comfort, (&Tla*r)
Good Stories,
Lane's List, {%t%'':T)
Vickery & Hill List, (^fcTeS!")
Bangor, Commercial,
Commercial.
News, )
News, [
Industrial Journal,
Maine Sportsman,
Bar Harbor, Record,
Bath, Times, )
4
Independent and Enterprise,
Biddeford, Journal, )
Journal, \
Record, )
Record, j
Brunswick, Record, '
Calais, Advertiser,
Times,
Camden, Herald,
Caribou, Aroostook Republican,
Dover, Piscataquis Observer,
Eastport, Sentinel,
Daily,
18,658
Sunday,
21,765
Semi-weekly,
H
Daily,
F
Sunday,
£
Semi-weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
3,000
Weekly,
9A9^
Weekly,
4,819
Monthly,
4,815
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
6,344
Weekly,
2,486
Weekly,
G
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
786,444
Monthly, i.
269,641
Monthly,
454,^17
Monthly,
A
Monthly, i,
355,961
Daily,
8,991
Weekly,
28,837
Daily,
10,1 1&
Semi-weekly,
6,253
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
2,433
Weekly,
I
Daily,
2,422
Semi-weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
2,297
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1,608
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
^yS^S
Weekly,
1,806
Weekly,
1,918
Weekly,
I
AMKUK AN NKWSI'AI'KH DIUKtTOItT,
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1253
MAI N E — Continued.
Ellsworth, American,
Farmington, Chronicle,
School World, (STSD
Freeport, Six Town Times,
Lewiston, Evening Journal, )
Journal, J
Sun,
Le Messager,
Lisbon Falls, Lisbon Enterprise,
Norway, Oxford Co. Advertiser,
Phillips, Maine Woods and Woodman,
Pittsfield, Advertiser,
Portland, Advertiser,
Eastern Argus, |
Eastern Argus, \
Evening Express, |
Sunday Telegram, j
Press,
Sunday Times,
Maine State Press,
Philatelic Era, i^t^T?'^)
Zion's Advocate,
Journal of Medicine and Science,
Masonic Journal, (^5^^^?.°)
Welcome Guest, (^a'^sc'aTear)
Masonic Token, (^^aySr)
Rockland, Star,
Courier-Gazette,
Opinion,
Rumford Falls, Times,
Sanford, Tribune,
Skowhegan, Somerset Reporter,
Van Buren, Le Journal Du Madawaska,
Waldoboro, Lincoln Co. News,
Waterville, Evening Mail,
Turf, Farm and Home,
American Home, (^^o^aTeSD
Clifton Monthly, ^^c'lTea?'')
Home Queen, (^sfeTeaD
Sawyer Trio, (s^rnrSySr.)
<^iir^r>P'cc / Subscription \
ouuL,C&£>, ^^ 26c. a year. /
Westbrook, Chronicle-Gazette,
Transcript,
Yarmouth, Maine State S. S. Star,
York, Old York Transcript and Courant,
MARYLAND.
(Map on page foUowIng.)
Annapolis, Proceedings of the U. S. Naval
Institute,
Weekly,
Weeklv
2,392
I
VV CCK-IV,
Monthly,
X
I
Weekly,
1
Daily,
7,524
Weekly,
17,450
Daily,
3,109
Semi-weekly,
I
Weekly,
L950
Weekly,
2,729
Weekly,
8,180
Weekly,
I
Daily,
H
Daily,
5,263
Weekly,
I
Daily,
12,166
Sunday,
8,476
Daily,
<
Sunday,
H
Weekly,
<
Weekly
I
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
B
Quarterly,
1,616
Daily,
I
Semi-weekly,
H
Weekly,
2,19a
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
^595
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
2,2Ca
Weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
331,613
40,333
Monthly,
434,035
Monthly, i,
3^6,449
Monthly,
C
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
E
Monthly,
I
Weekly,
I
Quarterly,
13M
AMKKICAN NEWhI'APBH UIHK< T(»HY
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
3255
MARYLAND Continued.
Baltimore, American, \
Daily,
59>02i
American, V
Sunday,
56,082
American, )
Semi-weekly,
12,348
Der Deutsche Correspondent,
) Haily,
G
Der Deutsche Correspondent,
V Sunday,
I
Der Deutsche Correspondent,
) Weekly,
I
Herald, )
Daily,
C
Herald, \
Sunday,
C
Herald, )
W^eekly,
c
Journal,
Die Sonntags Post,
Daily,
I
Sunday,
I
News,
Daily,
53,784
Sun, )
Sun, j
Daily,
c
Weekly,
E
World,
Daily,
C
Afro-American Ledger,
Weekly,
H
Bayerisches Wochenblatt,
Weekly,
G
Catholic Mirror,
Weekly,
G
Chimes,
Weekly,
I
Jewish Comment,
Weekly,
I
Katholische Volks-Zeitung,
Weekly,
I
Labor Leader,
Weekly,
H
Manufacturers' Record,
Weekly,
I
Methodist,
Weekly,
I
Methodist Protestant,
Weekly,
I
Narodin Noviny,
Weekly,
I
Polonia,
Weekly,
IT
Przyjaciel Domu,
Weekly,
H
Saturday Review,
Weekly,
I
Telegram,
Weekly,
2,490
Wecker,
Sunday,
H
Maryland Baptist,
Semi-monthly, I
Alert,
Monthly,
I
Architects' and Builders' Jour
-
nal.
Monthly,
H
Baltimore Herald, (^"20'!%'^)
Monthly,
(H)
Farmers' & Planters' Guide,
Monthly,
21,016
(Subscription 25c. a year.)
Field Record, (^^oSfajSr)
Monthly,
I
I. 0. H. Advocate,
Monthly,
B
Maryland Churchman,
Monthly,
I
Maryland Searchlight, (S5"oc!aTeS"
') Monthly,
I
Southern Farm Magazine,
Monthly,
H
Belair, ^gis and Intelligencer,
Weekly,
I
Times,
Weekly,
I
Cambridge, Democrat and News,
Weekly,'
I
Chestertown, Kent News,
Weekly,
I
Peninsula Methodist,
Weekly,
I
Cumberland, Evening Times,
Daily,
G
UM
AMKKICAN NBW8rAl'KK DlRKCToKY.
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1257
MARYLAND Continued.
Cumberland, News,
Daily,
I
Independent,
Weekly,
I
Denton, Journal,
Weekly,
I
Easton, Star-Democrat,
Weekly,
1,672
Delaware Conference Advocate,
Monthly,
H
Elkton, Cecil Whig,
Weekly,
I
Ellicott City, Times,
Weekly,
I
Frederick, News, )
News, )
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Examiner,
W^eekly,
I
Hagerstown, Globe,
Globe, ■
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Lonaconing, Star,
Weekly,
H
Middletown, Valley Register,
Weekly,
I
Oakland, Garrett Journal,
Weekly,
I
Salisbury, Advertiser,
Weekly,
i»525
Courier,
Weekly,
I
Wicomico News,
Weekly,
I
Eastern Churchman, ft^ocf aTeS")
Monthly,
I
Snowhill, Democratic Messenger,
Weekly,
I
Taneytown, Carroll Record,
Weekly,
1,685
Towson, Baltimore Co. Union,
Weekly,
I
MASSACHUSETTS.
(Map on page opposite.)
Athol, Worcester West Chronicle,
Weekly,
I
Healthy Home, ) fttTjPeS.")
Healthy Home, )
Monthly,
19,520
Quarterly,
G
Attleboro, Sun,
Daily,
H
Baldwinville, Home and Health,
Monthly,
I
Barnstable, Patriot,
Weekly,
I
Beverly, Evening Times,
Daily,
H
Citizen,
Weekly,
I
Boston, Advertiser,
Daily,
G
Evening Record,
Daily, '
C
Evening Transcript,
Daily,
25,694
Globe, 1 (m'ng & ev'g),
Globe, \
Daily,
198,705
Sunday,
293,368
Herald, ) (m'ng & ev'g),
Herald, \
Daily,
A
Sunday,
A
Morning Journal,
Morning,
B
Post, [
Post, j
Daily,
211,188
Sunday,
177,603
Traveler,
Daily,
Si,o35
American Citizen,
Weekly,
H
American Cultivator,
Weekly,
F
American Horse Breeder,
Weekly,
F
American Shoemaking,
Weekly,
2,700
American Stock-Keeper,
Weekly,
H
l«t AyKUlCAX NEW.sI'ArKIt IHItK( TnltY.
MASSACHUSETTS-O/f/Z/ri/^y.
Boston, Am Wool and Cotton Reporter, Weekly, G
Anzci^cr. Weekly, G
Banker and Investigator, Wt tkly, I
Banner (»f Light, Weekly, G
Beacon. Weekly, I
Boot and Shoe Recorder, Weekly. G
British Anieru an Citizen, \S cekly, H
Bud/rt Sunday, I
Cha *n Enterprise, \N eckly. I
Christian Kndeavor World, Weekly, 100,519
Christian Register, Weekly, K
Commercial, Weekly, I
Comn; -tin, Weekly, H
(* i:;uuai;bl. We'- C
C ., Wetrv.;, I
1) . ester Beacon, Wrrl'v, 11
East Boston Argu«i Advocate, \'. y, I
(ia/eite del Ma>s. .eltj», Weekly, I
Ideas. Weekly, I
Illustrated I Newi, Weekly, F
Jamaica Plain News. Weekly, I
journal of Commerce, Weekly, i
T il of Education, Weekly, F
Ltwiig Age, Weekly, I
^fa^^ ..^.-^Us Ploughman. wv^-iiy, H
M..: ^ ..r. W v. H
Myrtle, i ) \'. y, I
New } id Grocer, Weekly, H
Pilot. Weekly, F
Republic. Weekly, H
Review and Record, and Banker
and r ' . Weekly. G
Sacred Hcu:i i\cview. Weekly, G
Saturday Evening (iazette. Weekly, 1
Shoe and Leather Reporter, \\ ( "klv, G
Somervillc !f»urnal, \'' y, H
Somerville Reporter, Weekly,
South Boston News, Weekly,
Superintendent and Foreman, Weekly,
Times, Sunday.
United States Investor, Weekly, I
Universahst Leader, Weekly,
Watchman. Weekly, G
Wavcrlev Mapn/ine, Weekly, G
Wellspn'ng (v. ^, ..,.") Weekly, D
Woman's Tournal. Weekly, I
World's Crisis, Weekly, H
Young Pilgrim, ( ) Weekly. H
Youth's Companion, Weekly. A
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1259
MASSACHUSRTTS— Continued.
Boston, Zion's Herald,
Press and Printer,
Farm Poultry,
Pigeon News,
Advocate of Peace,
Weekly,
Bi-weekly,
Semi-monthly,
Semi-monthly,
Monthly,
American Benefit Journal,f5fa7^r)Monthly,
American Legion of Honor Journal,Monthly,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
American Motherhood, Monthly,
American Primary Teacher, Monthly,
American Shepherds' Bulletin, Monthly,
Annals of Gynecology, Monthly,
Architectural Review, Monthly,
Atlantic Monthly,
Baptist Missionary Magazine, Monthly,
Black Cat, (^gtT/ear) Monthly,
Brickbuilder, Monthly,
Brown Book of Boston, Monthly,
Christian, Monthly,
Church Militant, (^SaT^D Monthly,
Club Woman, Monthly,
Colored American Magazine, Monthly,
Contributor, Monthly,
Cooking School Magazine, Monthly,
Cushman's Couple, {25o^^il'Sta?Lr.) Monthly,
Defender, ft^oSySD Monthly,
Donahoe's Magazine, Monthly,
Education, Monthly,
Fashion Trio, (^5^ocfaTeS.°) Monthly,
Father Mathew Herald, Monthly,
Golden Cross Journal, 5t!aTeS.°) Monthly,
Green Bag, Monthly,
Home Science Magazine, Monthly,
Household Companion, Monthly,
Journal of Insurance Economics, Monthly,
K. of H. Reporter, ftt!ateS.")
Leather Manufacturer,
Lee's Magazine,
Literary World,
Massachusetts Medical Journal,
Missionary Herald, (^r^sSySr.'')
Modern Priscilla, (Subscription
n\
50c. a year. /
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
National Magazine,
National Sportsman,
N. E. Anchor and Shield, (S'aTeaD Monthly,
New England Druggist, Monthly,
New England Magazine, Monthly,
New England Odd-Fellow, Monthly,
Our Home, fSaTeaD Monthly,
F
I
D
I
H
G
G
E
F
H
I
I
E
2I,2l6
138,773
H
A
5,565
4,906
E
F
G
18,900
A
G
C
H
A
D
G
I
G
G
I
F
1,200
H
G
8,568
E
136,210
B
I
I
I
C
G
6,008
1 d' AMRRK'AN NKWSPArKIt DIKE* TttHY
MASSACHUSETTS-
-ContinutJ
i;
osion, l*hot<) Kra,
Monthly,
H
Pil^'nm Teacher, ( "i;-*;,'."*^'")
Monthly.
D
IN'pular Kdiuator,
Monthly,
E
rrimary KiliKaiion,
NfMiithry.
C
Profuai)lc Advertising,
Monthly,
5.5o«
Protectionist,
Monthly,
H
School I'hysiology J'n'I, ( ,
> Nfonlhly,
5»Joo
Shoe Workers' («>'!rnal. ("^ ^_
, ; ^'' thly.
1)
Social Visitor, :^)
Monthly,
E
Spatula,
Monthly,
H
Textile World Record,
Monthly,
5.98.?
I il Architecture,
Monthly,
1
I T •■!.
Monthly,
I
\S a I'- iiW'iiA and Truth,
Monthly,
5.472
\\ h.t^ W .",..., <»,,.,.',? V,,r^«•
N! nihly,
K
^' :n anil Toily, ( ')
Monthly,
n
UiMiian's Column, (\.
M : thfy,
I
Woman's Mis^'y Friend, (
'■ Udy.
I)
\\' ■■ n's V. ■ \ !• -- ChaiuiJit
m, M'uthlv,
1
U.. ^ ('
M '•-!>.
I
Vr . ,
1 '^^ .y,
I
^ .
Monthly,
G
Youth's I
Monthly,
Expression,
Quarterly,
H
Harvard (ir '-s' Ma;;a/me,
Quarterly,
I
Illu ". i>. (Quarterly,
K
• JriLT I
Int' .>. S. <,>:artcrly, • G
New hni;i.iiu! Hisioncal and Genc-
''■••• ■' P- ••sier, Quarterly, I
I ' Quarterly, 1,300
Tc( hn ^ . < \\ , Quarterly, 3,000
Braintrcc, Ohsener and Reporter, Weekly, 1,267
Brockton. Enterprise, Daily, 9,861
Times, Daily, 12,845
Brookline, Chronicle, Weekly, I
Cambridge, Chronicle, Wceklv, I
Press. C ") Weekly, I
'Times, • Weekly, I
'Tribune. Weekly, H
Harvard Law Review, Monthly, 2,500
Printing Art, Monthly, 5,091
Chclica, Evening Record Daily, I
Gazette. Weekly, 1,401
Clinton, Item, Daily, H
Dan vers, Mirror, Weekly. I
Red Men's Official Journal. Monthly, 2,250
East Northheld, Record of Christian Work, Monthly, 20,666
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1201
MASSACHUSETTS— C^///////^^^.
Everett, Republican,
Fairhaven, Star,
Fall River, Evening News,
Globe,
Herald,
L'Independant,
Catholic Advocate,
Primitive Meth. J'n'l, fST/eaD
Fitchburg, Sentinel, )
Sentinel, j
Le Globe,
Home Needlework Magazine,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Gloucester, Cape Ann News,
Times & Cape Ann Advertiser,
Great Barrington, Berkshire Courier,
Greenfield, Gazette and Courier,
Recorder,
Haverhill, Evening Gazette,
Saturday Evening Criterion,
Sundav Record,
Holyoke, Evening Telegram,
Transcript,
Saturday Free Press,
Nautilus, (^SflTeir)
Hyde Park, Sentinel,
Lawrence, American,
Eagle, Morning, )
Tribune, Evening, \
Sun, )
Sun, \
Telegram,
- Anzeiger und Post,
Sunday Herald,
Lee, Berkshire Gleaner,
Lowell, Courier,
L'Etoile,
Mail,
Morning Citizen,
Sun,
Sunday Telegram,
Lynn, Evening Item,
Bubier's Pop. Electrician, i^^^r^l^)
Presbyterian Herald of New Eng
lanH /SubscriptionX
iduu, ^^ 50c. a. year. )
Review, («5"o?r/S.")
Business Magazine, (^SfryeSD
Maiden, Evening Mail,
Evening News,
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
G
Dailv,
G
Daily,
I
Daily,
H
Weekly,
H
Monthly,
I
Daily,
5,ooi
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Quarterly,
66,735
Daily,
6,284
Daily,
6,488
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
G
Weekly,
H
Daily,
9,106
Weekly,
H
Sunday,
7,493
Daily,
G
Daily,
6,851
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
21,000
Weekly,
4,436
Daily,
I
Daily,
I
Daily,
I
Daily,
H
Sunday,
I
Daily,
G
Weekly,
I
Sunday,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Daily,
H
Daily,
H
Daily,
F
Daily,
E
Sunday,
15,526
Daily,
15,648
Monthly,
2,666
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
• G
Quarterly,
H
Daily,
I
Daily,
G
1'vr' \\inM.\v VKW»I*A1*K11 DlHKcTOUY,
MASSACHUSETTS— C>/i////x.^j'.
M.iltleii, Perry Ma^jazinc,
Marlbt>ro, Knlcrprisc,
Mt-rruk. West SprinjjfielcJ Journal,
Milfurd, Ciazcllc,
New>,
Mount Hcrmon. Hermonite,
New Bedford, Kvenin^j Standard. I
Republican Standard, f
Mornin^j ^' rv,
Ci. ^.in Messenger,
() Indcpendcnlc,
Newburyport. Herald,
News,
Item. (*i^ I
Newton, Graphic.
Journal.
North Adams, Kvcnin^ Herald.
Trail •. *
I" •!
Northampton. H.iui, >;urc Gazette,
Herald,
Palmer, Journal,
Piltsficld, Hrrk>slure EvcrAr.^ Eagle. )
I'.t iNshire Co. . •. J
Evening Journal, /
Journal. f
Plymouth, Old Colony Memorial,
Provincetown, Beacon,
Quincy. Lcdxier, )
Patriot, )
Rockland, Standard and Free Preis,
Salem, Evening News,
Gazette.
Little Folks.
South Framingham. Evening News,
South Lancaster, Bible Framing School,
Spencer, Leader,
Springfield, Union. | (m'ng and cv'ng),
Union, f
News.
Republican.
Republican,
Republican,
American Agricii'* — -v
Current Events, ( 4.^ »,^^ >
Homestead,
New England Homestead,
Monthly,
ii
Weekly;
1
Weekly,
I
Weekl'v,
I
Daily/
I
Monthly,
1,080
Daily,
13.739
Weekly,
a,»94
D.t •
3.4'^
UecK J,
1
Weekly,
I
U eekly.
I
Daily,
1
Daily,
S.S'"^?
NN eckly.
ii
Weekly.
1,77'
Weekly,
I
Daily.
I
Daily,
5.895
Weekly,
I
Dai'v.
Ii
Da:.\.
1
Weekly,
I
Daily.
5.7>^
Weekly,
7.;^i9
Daily,
H
Weekly.
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
17.733
Daily,
I
Monthly.
85.281
Daily. '
I
Monthly.
11.583
Weekly.
I
Daily,
24,164
Sunday,
14,18^
Daily.
8.257
Daily,
15.9M
Sunday,
15.895
Weekly,
4,101
Weekly,
100,929
Weekly,
c
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
40,887
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1263
MASSACHUSETTS (
Continued.
Springfield, Orange Judd Farmer,
Weekly,
71,735
Tribune,
Weekly,
I
Farm and Home, (^st^^^e'r)
Semi-m'thly, 365,808
Good Housekeeping,
Monthly,
171,017
Kindergarten Review,
Monthly,
H
Taunton, Gazette,
Daily,
H
Herald-News,
Daily,
Wakefield, Item,
Daily,
Waltham, Evening News,
Daily,
Free Press-Tribune,
Daily,
3,613
Times,
Daily,
Watertown, Tribune-Enterprise,
Weekly,
Webster, Times,
Weekly,
Westboro, Chronotype,
Weekly,
Westfield, Valley Echo,
Weekly,
H
West Somerville, People,
Quarterly,
5,000
Weymouth, Gazette,
Weekly,
I
Worcester, Evening Gazette,
Daily,
F
Evening Post,
Daily,
13,533
L'Opinion Publique,
Daily,
4,732
Telegram, )
Telegram, j
Daily,
26,593
Sunday,
25,673
Messenger,
Weekly,
H
Nya Osterns Weckoblad,
Weekly,
H
Skandinavia,
Weekly,
G
Svea,
Weekly,
8,870
American Ornithology,
Monthly,
F
School Arts Book,
Monthly,
5,200
Worcester Magazine,
Monthly,
1,983
Yarmouth Port, Yarmouth Register,
Weekly,
I
MICHIGAN.
(Map on page following.)
Adrian, Evening Telegram,
Daily,
4,164
Times and Expositor, )
Times and Expositor, j
Daily,
<
Tri-weekly,
I
Press,
Weekly,
I
Albion, News-Leader,
Weekly,
I
Recorder,
Weekly,
1,500
Sigma Chi Quarterly,
I
Allegan, Gazette,
Weekly,
3,352
News,
Weekly,
I
Press,
Weekly,
1,820
Farmers' Friend, fitT/e^?")
Monthly,
F
Alma, Record,
Weekly,
I
Alpena, Echo, )
Farmer, f (^£-j.C'^)
Daily,
2,359
Weekly,
3,871
Argus,
Weekly,
I
Pioneer,
Weekly,
I
Guardsman, (^ST/eaD
Monthly,
H
iriM
AM KICK AN NKVrsrAl'EK DlUKLTdUY.
MKIIKiVN.
I:, A
than !••• Clrruladoii.
* •• M M •« M <« -t
IV«tT CWL
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1266
MICHIGAN— Contim^ed.
Ann Arbor, Argus-Democrat,
Washtenaw Daily Times, |
Courier-Register, f
Michigan Daily,
Washtenaw Post,
American Tyler,
Home Visitor, (S^iTeaD
Michigan Alumnus,
Physician and Surgeon,
Battlecreek, Journal,
Moon,
Sunday Record,
Dogdom,
Dog Fancier, (S'l'i-C)
Game Fanciers7'n'l,(«^Sfitear)
Good Health,
Lawyer,
Medical Missionary, (foc'aTear")
Michigan Poultry Breeder,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Modern Medicine,
Pilgrim,
Bay City, Times,
« Tribune,
Sugar Beet Culturist,
Belding, Degree of Honor Review,
(Subscription 75c. a year.)
Mich. A. O.U.W. Herald, (^^^f^aTeaD
Benton Harbor, News-Palladium, [
News-Palladium, j
Banner-Register,
Brooklyn, Exponent,
Calumet, Copper Country Evening News,
American Untiset,
Caro, Advertiser,
Gleaner, C"^"^^
Charlotte, Republican,
Tribune,
Chesaning, Argus,
Coldwater, Reporter, )
Reporter, [
Courier-Republican,
Coopersville, Observer,
Corunna, Journal,
Detroit, Abend Post, }
Familien Blaetter, j
Evening News,
Free Press,
Free Press,
Farm and Live Stock Journal,
80
Weekly,
I
I
r
Weekly, .
Daily,
I
Weekly,
H
Semi-monthly,
5,383
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
5,610
Monthly,
I
Daily,
3,061
Daily,
I
Sunday,
I
Monthly,
4,308
Monthly,
3,500
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
E
Monthly,
12,500
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
G
Monthly,
A
Daily,
7,578
Daily,
H
W^eekly,
E
Monthly,
9,712
Monthly,
5,570
Daily,
Semi weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
1,242
Daily,
Semi-weekly,
Weekly,
3,014
Monthly,
41,5^7
Weekly,
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
Daily,
Sem.i-weekly,
H
Tri-weekly,
H
Weekly, .
1,200
Weeklv,
I
Daily, '
H
Semi-weekly,
H
Daily,
99,318
Daily,
43,533
Sunday,
55,425
Weekly,
B
IMO
WIKItirAM N M'KIt imtKCTOIIY.
MICHIGAN— C»«/iVri.^y.
Dctruii,
Journal, (
Daily.
60.384
Journal, \
Seini-weekly,
H
Lejjal News,
Wreklv.
I
Michijjan Volksblatt, )
Daily,
H
Mn »n r.n V(,lksblatl, V
Sunday,
G
W att. )
Semi-wrrkly,
E
Times,
Dails.
29,920
Tribune,
Morning,
22,676
Sunilay Ncws-Tribunc,
Sunday,
60,831
Christian lierald,
Weekly.
4.737
Courier,
Weekly,
H
Die Stimme der Wahrheit,
Weekly,
H
Mi( higan Catholic,
Wrrklv,
1
Muhi^an Christian AU ■ ate,
Wtckly,
E
>tirh!-'an Farmer {\, ^ ")
\N eekly.
C
M . m I'rcsbvtcrian,
Wrrkly,
H
Our C\)mmt>nwealth,
Weekly,
I
Plymouth Weekly,
G
Trade,
Weekly,
6.759
Truth,
Weekly.
I
Ind;
Semi-ni'
I
M-
Semi-moiu:;i\
n
Aim-
M'-' •'•'■•. .
1.
Ami i ^.il News,
M
H
Bay View Maik;azine,
M.
F
Hook -Keeper,
Monthly.
F
Bulletin of Pharma( y.
Mont
E
Churchman. ""I
M«»ni
I
Columbian Me: i
Monthly,
H
Fraternal Index. ( >.*, y';:, )
Monti •'
G
C ' V M.t
Mont
F
Ht;a u of liiL rviMJf,
Mon!
I
Home Study.
Moni. .
I
Hor«;r<;hnrr*;' Tot:rna!,
M«.nthly.
I
l.a,;> M . .,^"j
Monthly,
75.795
Law Students' Helper,
Monthly,
H
Medical Counselor,
Monthly,
I
Medicine.
Monthly,
I
Michijjan Hibernian, {*^, >
Monthly,
3.400
Mot ' 'uctor,
Monthly,
(;
Pert. -r,
Monthly,
I
Retail Druggist.
Monthly,
F
Sail and Sweep,
Monthly,
G
Stove Mounters' Jour'l, (*f
•) Monthly,
I
Sunday School Adv'ce, (^ ;>w'
') Monthly.
I
Therapeutic Gazette,
Monthly.
C
l weniieth Century Review,
Monthly,
'85.833
I.ronard's Illust. Med journal.
Quarterly.
10,048
'^Qbariiptlon Sc. • jvtkr.)
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1267
tion
year
)
MICHIGAN— C^«//>/^^^.
Dowagiac, Herald,
Durand, Express,
Eaton Rapids, Journal,
Fennville, Herald,
Flint, Journal and Globe,
News, )
Genesee Democrat, )
Wolverine Citizen,
Bee Keepers' Review,
Loyal Guard, C'^^i
Fremont, News-Indicator,
Galesburg, Argus, (^"^TSr ""'•)
Gladwin, Gladwin Co. Record,
Grandledge, Independent,
Grand Rapids, Evening Press,
Herald, '
Herald,
Herald,
Post,
0ns Vaandel,
Chronicle,
Germania, |
Der Sonntagsbote, j
Michigan Tradesman,
Michigan Artisan,
Am.Cheesemaker,(S5"o5faT£r
Furniture Record,
Huisvriend, fttlTea?")
Hancock, Evening Journal,
Harbor Beach, Times,
Hart, Journal,
Hastings, Banner,
Herald,
Journal,
Hillsdale, Democrat,
Leader,
Standard,
Holland, De Grondwet,
De Hope,
Holly, Herald,
Houghton, Mining Gazette,
Howell, Livingston Co. Republican,
Livingston Democrat,
Ionia, Sentinel,
Ithaca, Gratiot Co. Herald,
Gratiot Co. Journal,
Michigan Poultryman, {^STjelr^)
Jackson, Citizen, )
Citizen, j
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1,379
Daily,
6,512
Daily,
4,854
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
7,666
Weekly,
I
Semi-weekly,
1,500
Weekly,
1
Weekly,
I
Daily,
44,807
Daily,
27,519
Sunday,
13,377
Semi-weekly,
H
Daily,
E
Semi-weekly,
G
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
Sunday,
I
Weekly,
G
Semi-monthly
, H
)Monthly,
G
Monthly,
G
Monthly,
14,000
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly.
I
W^eekly,
2,252
Weeklv,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
2,279
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
H
1,140
Daily,
G
Weekly,
<
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
2,401
Weekly,
4,000
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
H
Daily,
4,517
Semi-weekly,
H
AMKKICAN NRWSPAI'EH niRK«.TOKV.
M I C H I G A U—Gm/MUfi/.
Jackson, Evening I'r
Morning Pairu)i. )
Daily,
Daily,
3,447
3»«58
Patriot. >
Patriot. )
Sunday,
Weekly.
3.869
2.7-4
Industrial News,
Weekly,
H
Kalamazoo, Gazette-News, i
Daily.
10,311
On^ctte-News, )
Semi -weekly,
G
' ' cgraph, )
Telegraph, f
Daily.
Semi-week !v.
9.571
0,2 w
Higher Thought, ("..
Month! \
I
Kaleva, Siirtolainen.
Semi-weekly,
F
Lansing, Journal,
D
H
Stale R<- an, )
Sf.itr 1 . 1
Daily,
Wrrklv.
3.i^63
I
MoiicLil'-Ji - i "jm >,
Weekly,
H
A. (). r W Wolv-'" Wo
rk-
man, C^ .,^*)
.Monthlv,
C
Lapeer, Clarion,
Lapeer Co. Press,
Wceklv'
Wee.
2/)^>9
li
Ludmglon. K ! •\p!>cal.
Weekly.
2.88q
Marlettr. 1
Wee
Marijuette, Mining Journal,
D
Marshall. News,
\N
St.- -
* •
Nf ' r, iic raui- Leader,
Daily,
1,070
\! ..c\:*jc, Sun,
W, '^
Muliand. P"'-''-- v\
\Nt
Monroe. K^ ... mrrrinl.
W
N'thAm. IL nst.f"
^ '
0.^02
Mount Pleasant. I«;«*>ella Co. C«
\\ f t -V N',
Muske^ron, Chr* , (
Daily.
Chronicle, (
W eeklv.
Morning News,
Daily,'
Nashville, News,
Weekly,
1.597
Newaygo. Republican,
Weekly.
Northville, Record,
Weekly,
O- I'nion.
Weekly.
Oss<j>>u, Evening Argus,
Daily.'
Press-American,
Daily,
Press,
Weekly,
Times,
Weekly,
Oxford, Leader-Globe,
Weekly.
Paw Paw, True Northerner,
Weekly,
1,000
County Visitor, f^ ,")
Semi-monthly
*"
Pontiac, Evening Press,
Gazette,
Daily,
Wee'klv.
3,969
H
Oakland Democrat, CS^y^")
Post,
Weekl'y,
Weekl'y,
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1269
MICHIGAN— C^////«/^^^.
Port Huron, Herald, )
Herald, ]
Times, \
Times, j
"RpiA VJ\\Tf^ / Subscription \
DCC n.lVC, ^ 60c. a year. )
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Ladies' Review, (^s^o^TjSr) Monthly,
Modern Maccabee, (^"ocfaTear.") Monthly,
Portland, Review,
Reading, Hustler,
Reed City, Clarion,
Rochester, Era,
Saginaw, Courier-Herald, )
Courier-Herald, j
Evening News, )
News, j
Journal,
/Subscription\
\ 75c. a year. /
(Subscription\
75c. a year. /
Post Zeitung,
Cone's Journal, (^tfl7eS.")
Saint Charles, Union,
Saint Clair, Republican,
Postmaster Everywhere,
Saint Johns, Clinton Democrat,
News,
Republican,
Saint Joseph, National Fruit Grower, (^'yeS^r'^O^'^onthly,
Threshermen's Rev'w,f3"^ear )^^onthly.
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-weekly,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Sanilac Center, Sanilac Co. Republican,
Saranac, Advertiser, (^gt'lTeS.")
Sault Sainte Marie, Evening News, )
News, j
Shelby, Oceana Herald,
Stanton, Clipper,
Sturgis, Journal,
Michigan Dem.ocrat,
Tecumseh, Herald,
Traverse City, Record,
Grand Traverse Herald,
Vicksburg, Commercial,
Williamston, Odd-Fellow,
MINNESOTA.
(Map on page following.)
Albert Lea, Freeborn Co. Times,
Alexandria, Post-News,
Austin, Mower Co. Transcript,
Blue Earth City, Faribault Co. Register,
Brainerd, Tribune,
Buffalo, Journal,
Chaska, Valley Herald,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
AVeekly,
Semi-weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Semi-weekly,
Semi-monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
3.087
1,987
3>402
2,830
A
62,850
A
1,338
I
1,962
1,016
10,233
G
14,316
G
I
5,002
G
1
I
23,141
I
G
3J4I
9,741
D
I
1
4,2-12
I
1,235
I
I
I
1,161
1,804
2,789
I
5,000
I
1,950
I
I
I
1,662
I
l-.'TO
\M> i:HAN NKWhl'Al'EU IMRECToKY.
MTNNISOTA
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1271
MINNESOTA— C^////>z//^^.
Cloquet, Pine Knot,
Weekly,
Crookston, Red River Valley Farm Journa
1, Weekly,
Times, )
Times, j
Daily,
Weekly,
Vesterheimen,
Weekly,
Bud og Hilsen, ftSj^Sn
Monthly,
H
Duluth, Evening Herald,
Daily,
15,248
News-Tribune, )
News-Tribune, j
Daily,
13,952
Sunday,
14,511
Labor World,
Weekly,
4,229
Nordvesterns Handelstidning,
Weekly,
I
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Posten,
Weekly,
G
Trade News,
Semi-monthly, I
East Grand Forks, Valley View,
Weekly,
H
Elbow Lake, Grant Co. Herald,
Weekly,
1,244
Fairmont, Sentinel,
Weekly,
Faribault, Journal,
Weekly,
Pilot,
Weekly,
Republican,
Weekly,
Fergus Falls, Journal,
Weekly,
3,047
Wheelock's Weekly,
1,778
Heron Lake. Farm, Home and Poultry
Journal,
Monthly,
H
Hutchinson, Leader,
Weekly,
Kasson, Dodge Co. Republican,
Weekly,
Lake City, Graphic-Sentinel,
Weekly,
Lakefield, Standard,
Weekly,
1,197
Lesueur, News,
Weekly,
Lindstrom, Medborgaren,
Weekly,
2,047
Litchfield, Independent,
Weekly,
Saturday Review,
Weekly,
Littlefalls, Herald,
Weekly.
Transcript,
Weekly,
Luverne, Rock Co. Herald,
Weekly,
Madelia, Times-Messenger,
Weeklv,
Mankato, Free Press,
Daily,
Post,
Semi-weekly,
H
Mapleton, Blue Earth Co. Enterprise,
Weekly,
Marshall, News Messenger,
Weekly,
Minneapolis —
Journal,
Daily,
64,384
Market Record,
Daily,
News,
Daily,
13,464
Railway and Hotel News,
Daily,
H
Tidende, )
Tidende, \ («5"c5ri7eS.")
Daily,
I
Weekly,
30,910
Times,
Dailv,
C
aMKUKaN «SKW»rAl'KU DlHKcToKV.
MINNESOTA -L\>nttnurJ.
■')
Minneapolis—
Tribune,
Tribune,
Farmers* Tribune.
Aflcnlacsninj^'. C^'
Baneret. {!^:\Cr)
Both Sides,
C - il West.
I* t ». pv. c 1 ' 1 ,1' iel,
Iniprnv "i''nr Bulletin,
Irish S: ; rd.
Luthcraneren,
M.iNonic Obscn'er,
Miss. Valley Lumberman,
Northwestern A. '.turist,
Northwestern Milier,
Pr s
I':
S'.
Veck 1.
Hardware Trade,
Farm, Stock and Home, (
Forskarcn,
Reformed Tresbyterian-A
Skand. Farmer I'r:
Skocrdtniannen, Crit^%'i^' )
Back Bone,
Cipar and T-^' " --o Journal,
Crow H..- *^
Family . ')
Farm Implementi.
Home Mai^azine, i ,4J?*)
Daily, 87.927
Sunday, 69,221
Semi-weekly, 56,814
\ ...
A^c,
•rikanska Postcn,
kCIs I'ldning,
t^rmu
e.
)
Weekly.
Weekly,
WreUv.
Wrrkly,
Weekly,
Weekly.
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly.
Weekly,
Weekly.
Weekly,
W.^Uv,
\. ■ '.-.
Bi-wc(
Scmi-m't
Semi-monthly,
Semi monthly,
Semi-!' ■ ly,
Semi-n.iinmly,
Month y.
Month. V,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
5.«75
H
I
I
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I
F
2.793
I
76.737
I!
I
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5 '.063
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1
79.750
I
Hou$ekeej>er, ( 1
Keith's M icon Home Building, Monthly,
Linnea. C >"■) Monthly.
Minnesota -li ool Journal, C^^^,^) Monthly,
National Rebckah, Monthly,
N. W'n Clerl .nd Window Dresser, Monthly,
O* n Mr. • 7r«r.i
Northwestern Dru^jjist, Monthly,
N. W'n Horseman and Stockman, Monthly,
Pytliian Adyocate, Monthly,
School Education, Monthly.
Western Camera Notes, Monthly,
New Ulm, Volksblatt, Weekly,
New York Mills. Uusi Kotimaa, Weekly,
Northfield, Independent, Weekly,
News. Weekly,
I
I
Ci
25,000
I
li
c
(;
A
A
F
H
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OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1273
Ml]<iNRSOT A— Continuec/.
Owatonna, Chronicle,
People's Press,
Preston, Times,
Red Lake Falls, Gazette,
Red Lake Co. Courier,
Red Wing, Republican, )
Republican, )
Redwood Falls, Redwood Gazette,
Rochester, Post and Record,
Rushford, Star-Republican,
Saint Cloud, Der Nordstern,
Saint Paul, Dispatch,
Dispatch,
Globe, I
Globe, j
News,
Pioneer Press,
Pioneer Press,
Pioneer Press,
Volkszeitung,
Volkszeitung,
Sontagsblatt,
/Subscription \
V 25c. a year. /
A. O. U. W. Guide, (^£l7eS.")
Dairy Record, (^stfiTeiD
Der Wanderer,
Minnesota Stats Tidning,
Minnesota Union Advocate,
National Reporter System,
Nordvesten,
Northwestern Chronicle,
Trade,
TTarm^r / Subscription \
raiUlCi, ^50c. ayear. /
Church Record, (^etT/ear.'^)
FarmStuden-tsReview,(^^5^^/iSr)Monthly,
Jolly Elk, Monthly,
Medical Journal, Monthly,
Midway Manuf acturer,5''5c'a y^eaD Monthly,
Minnesota and Western States
Woodman, («Sa7eS") Monthly,
North Central Good Templar, Monthly,
N'west'n Shoe & Leather Jour'l, Monthly,
Semi-weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-m'thly,
Monthly,
2,476
Odd-Fellow Review,
Opportunity, («^£TvSr'.")
Poultry Herald, C±T^:tT)
St. Peter, Herald,
Slayton, Pioneer Gazette,
South St. Paul, Reporter,
Stillwater, Gazette, )
Gazette, j
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
H
I
H
58,036
73^951
31,638
31,702
36,204
35,090
30,484
D
12,685
28,637
28,640
C
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11,526
10,509
G
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I
2,716
4,950
H
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90,411!
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Mississin»i.
In which tbrrp air Nrwufwpere
with more tliaii !••• CIrruUtloo.
J^ '• n Jrjs:,v/co
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1275
MINNESOTA— C^////>/w^^.
Stillwater, Der Hermanns-Sohn Im Westen
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Wabasha, Standard,
Waseca, Journal-Radical,
Willmar,Tribune,
Winona, Republican and Herald,
Republican and Herald,
National Farmer and
Journal, (^^-Te^iD
Leader,
Nfwt; /SubscriptionX
i^icvvs, ^ 75c. a year. /
Westlicher Herold,
Sonntags Winona, /■
VolksblattdesWestens, ) (^^
■ /Subsc'pt'n
\75c. a year.
Familien
Sub. 60c.\
year. /
American Stock Farm and Ad-
vance Farmer, (^stfaySr.")
Druid, (^5t^l7eS.°)
Farmer's Wife, (^2H,?!i7ear)
Journal of Geography,
MISSISSIPPI.
(Map on page opposite.)
X)urant, News,
Gulfport, Mississippi Journal,
Hattiesburg, Progress,
Jackson, Clarion-Ledger, )
Clarion-Ledger, )
News,
Baptist,
Mississippi School Journal,
Kosciusko, Star-Ledger,
Lexington, Advertiser,
McComb, Enterprise,
Meridian, Evening Star,
Starkville, Southern Farm Gazette, f6^oc!i''ySr."
Vicksburg, American,
Herald, )
Herald, \
Water Valley, North Mississippi Herald,
West Point, Preacher-Safeguard,
Yazoo City, Herald,
Yazoo Sentinel,
, Semi-monthly, I
Weekly I
Weekly, I
Weekly, 1
Daily, 4,216
) Weekly, 2,708
Semi-weekly, 19,500
Weekly, I
Weekly, I
Wednesday, 22,145
Friday, 23,225
Thursday, 32,046
Monthly, I
Monthly, G
Monthly, F
Monthly, I
Weekly, I
Monthly, I
Daily, 2,175
Daily, I
Weekly, H
Weekly, 5,997
Weekly, H
Monthly, I
Weekly, I
Weekly, 1,680
Weekly, I
Daily, H
)Semi-monthly, 4,250
Daily, I
Daily, I
Weekly, I
Weekly, I
Weekly, I
Weekly, I
Weekly, I
MISSOURI.
(Map on page following.)
Albany, Ledger,
Bethany, Republican,
Bolivar, Free Press,.
Herald,
Boonville, West'n Christian Union,(^ST/ear)Monthly.
Weekly, 2,050
Weekly, H
Weekly, 1,350
Weekly, I
I
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Jl ♦
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1277
MISSOURI Continued.
Bowling Green, Times,
Weekly,
2,700
Brookfield, Argus,
Weekly,
I
Budget,
Weekly,
H
Gazette,
Weekly,
I
Bunceton, Eagle,
Weekly,
I
Butler, Times,
Weekly,
I
CarroUton, Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Carthage, Democrat, |
Democrat, \
Daily,
I
Semi-weekly,
I
Evening Press, )
Press, \
Daily,
I
Weekly,
H
Caruthersville, Pemiscot Press,
Weekly,
I
Cassville, Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Republican,
Weekly,
1,642
Chillicothe, Constitution,
Weekly,
3»482
Tribune,
Weekly,
I
Missouri World, i^t^T^l^)
Weekly,
H
Clayton, Argus,
Weekly,
I
Clinton, Henry Co. Republican,
Weekly,
3,049
Columbia, Missouri Herald,
Weekly,
3*463
M. S. U. Independent,
Weekly,
I
Edina, Sentinel,
Weekly,
I
'Elvins, Labor Herald,
Weekly,
4,000
Farmington, News,
Weekly,
I
Fayette, Democrat-Ivcader,
Weekly,
I
Globe,
Weekly,
I
Howard Co. Advertiser,
Weekly,
I
Fredericktown, Democrat-News,
Weekly,
I
Fulton, Sun,
AVeekly,
H
Gallatin, Democrat,
Weekly,
2,773
Grant City, Star,
Weekly,
I
Hamilton, Farmers' Advocate,
Weekly,
2,388
Fraternal Home, f^^ocflTeS")
Monthly,
F
Hannibal, Journal,
Weeklv,
I
Harrisonville, Cass Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Higginsville, Jeffersonian,
Weekly,
I
Missouri Thalbote,
Weekly,
I
Progressive Bee-Keeper,
Monthly,
I
Hillsboro, Jefferson Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Huntsville, Herald,
Weekly,
I
Independence, Jackson Examiner,(sS'aTear'')Weekly,
I
Zion's Ensign,
Weekly,
G
Jefferson City, Post,
Weekly,
I
Missouri School Journal,
Monthly,
4,333
Joplin Globe,
Daily,
12,046
News-Herald,
Daily,
G
Tribuene,
Weekly,
I
Kansas City, Drovers' Telegram,
Daily,
E
l»7» AMKK! V ' ••*• \|*BK l>uu.*. i«'jii.
Sur. ]
Times, (^
MISSOURI— r«'«///»i//'./
Kansas i^iiy, Journal, / Daily. 64,114
Journal, ) ^W.^ J Weekly, 199.39°
I'rcsse, Daily, 11
Record, Daily, I
Evening. 1^2,478
Morning. 120,862
Star, •' Sunday. 121,684
Star, J (^' ) Week IV, 226,155
World. Daily,' 61.478
C " ' ^-er. Wcr'-' 1
Ctu.i.ii i_;iii>L an Advocate, Wcc^,> F
Farmer and Stockman, \\ .-. '^ ' D
Imn'rmenl Trnfir !ot:rnn'. \N F
J. of ( Wee H
Leader, (^, Wee- I
Packer, Wee- C
Rising Son, \N H
Iribuncn. U ee G
U uior, W I
NN . \\ .. F
A '" "\ .N; y, .^,163
A ^r, .N y. I
(; . '. .-. M y, 2,236
Illustrale<I World, Monthly, 1
Jeweler and Optician, Mt)nthly, 2,250
1, ' Workers* Jour; y, G
N' jrer am! Mcrcii.mi, M.^miily, 5.229
N: .. index I.i Monthly, I
Mu. and A'" ! r and
Fruitnian, >f"'^thly, I
Mo.& Kan i ^ ;V ♦ ly, F
Poultry Culture. ( „ .._ ) M y, H
Pythian Herald, Monthly, G
Railway Carmen's Journal, Monthly, *4.5^3
Southwestern Banker, Monthly, I
Standard Farmer, (*. Monthly, G
Unity, Monthly, 6,208
W«sitrn Dental T' ' Monthly. 1
\\Oicrn Monthly, ^^ s;^.^,^") M«»nthly, G
Western Sportsman, M(inlhly, G
Kennett, Dunklin Democrat, Weekly, I
Kcytesville, Chariton Courier, Weekly, I
Signal. Weekly, I
Kirksvillc, Graphic, Weekly, I
Koskkonong, Oregon Co. Leader, Weekly, I
Lil-elle, Star, Weekly, I
Lamar, Democrat, Weekly, I
Republican, Weekly, I
Lexington, Intelligencer, Weekly, I
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1279
MISSOURI— Cffntinuec^.
Lexington, News,
Weekly,
I
Liberty, Advance,
Weekly,
I
Clay Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
H
Tribune,
Weekly,
2,384
Linn Creek, Reveille,
Weekly,
I
Linneus, Bulletin,
Weekly,
I
Macon, Republican,
Weekly,
H
Times-Democrat,
Weekly,
H
R emrd /SubscriptionX
rveCOru, ^^ 50c. a year. /
Monthly,
2,875
Marshall, Saline Co. Index,
Weekly,
I
Maryville, Nodaway Forum,
Weekly,
H
Republican,
Weekly,
I
Tribune,
Weekly,
5»33^
Memphis, Reveille,
Weekly,
I
Scotland Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Mexico, Ledger,
Weekly,
I
Intelligencer,
Weekly,
H
Am. Farm and Orchard, (^rjean)
Monthly,
F
Milan, Republican,
Weekly,
I
Standard,
Weekly,
H
Montgomery City, Montgomery Standard,
Weekly,
I
Mound City, Jeffersonian,
Weekly,
T,68i
.Neosho, Times,
Weekly,
I
Herald,
Semi-mon
thly, I
New London, Ralls Co. Times,
Weekly,
I
Oregon, Holt Co. Sentinel,
Weekly,
I
Ozark, Christian Co. Republican,
W^eekly,
I
Palmyra, Spectator
Weekly,
H
Platte City, Platte Co. Argus,
Weekly,
I
Plattsburg, Democrat-Lever,
Weekly,
2,500
Princeton, Telegraph,
Weekly,
I
Richhill, Mining Review,
Weekly,
I
Western Enterprise,
Weekly,
I
Richmond, Conservator,
Weekly,
I
Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Missourian,
Weekly,
I
Republican,
Weekly,
I
Rockport, Atchison Co. Mail,
Weekly,
I
Saint Charles, Cosmos-Monitor,
Weekly,
I
Banner-News,
Weekly,
I
Saint Joseph, Gazette, [
Gazette, j
Daily,
D
Sunday,
E
News and Press,
Daily,
35>o57
Stock Yards Daily Journal,
G
Catholic Tribune,
Weekly,
H
Journal of Commerce,
Weekly,
H
Union,
Weekly,
H
Diocesan Messenger,
Monthly,
I
Giant Oaks, (¥c!r/eS.'^)
Monthly,
I
iiao
AyKHlCAN NKWSPAPKH I)IREt'T<)|{> .
MISSOURI— C\fHrinur J
Saint Joseph. Mctlical Herald,
Modrrn larnicr, (*^.
W'n Fruit Grower, {^
Saint Louis —
AnuTika,
Aimrika,
A men k a,
Chronicle,
Globe- Democrat,
Giuhe-Dcinocral,
Globe- Democrat,
Post- Dispatch, )
/
Post- Dispatch
K-
K'
Kc, .)
Star, I
Star. )
Westlichc Post,
Anzeigcr,
M ppi Hi.i-iicr,
WfNilichc P«»st.
A; r des U < ^icns,
Wu:
Amer.> .... I'ell.
Monthly,
Monthly,
) Monthly,
Daiiv,
Sundav,
Weekly,
Dailv,
Daily,
Sundav,
Weekly,
Dailv,
Sundav,
iKidy,'
Daily,
Sundav,
Weekl'v.
Daily,'
Sunday.
Mornintj,
Evening,
Sunday,
Semi-weekl
Weekly,
Dai'v
Wri.....
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Arbeiter Zeittirv.' and Volks Anvalt, \N cekly,
HiilUlinof C rce. Weekly.
Butcher>' and Pa( kcrs* Gazette, Weekly,
Censor, Weekly,
Central Baptist. Weekly,
Central l^w Journal, Weekly,
Christian ^ ' r. Weekly,
Christian! ^L.ist, Wrekly,
Church Pr.^.vss \: Catholic World, Weekly,
Colman's Rural World. Weekly,
Cumberland Prc>byterian, Weekly,
Der Kriedensbote, Sunday,
Drygoodsmanand General Merchant. Weekly,
Farm Machinery,
Grocer and General Merchant,
Herold des (ilaubens,
Hlas,
Interstate Grocer,
Jewish Voice,
Journal of Agriculture,
Medical Review,
Mekeel's Stamp Collector,
Mirror,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weeklv,
Weeklv,
G
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55.461
» -9.435
171.596
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OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1L'81
MISSOURI— Co^ttinuec/.
Saint Louis —
Missouri Freemason, ft^o^'^aTearf)
Weekly,
I
Modern Miller,
Weekly,
I
Modern View,
Weekly,
2,048
News,
Sunday,
I
Our Young Folks, (^^bscTeSD
Weekly,
C
Sporting News,
Weekly,
F
Sportsman,
Weekly,
E
Stoves and Hardware Reporter,
Weekly,
I
Trade Review,
Weekly,
G
Waterways Journal,
Weekly,
2,098
Western Junior,
Weekly,
H
Western Watchman,
Sunday,
I
Die Abendschule,
Bi-weekly,
53,807
Medical Fortnightly,
Bi-weekly,
G
American Merchant,
Semi-monthly,
F
Barnum's Midl'd Farmer, ftcflTeS"
') Semi-monthly,
H
North American Review,
Semi-monthly,
H
Vanguard,
Semi-monthly,
, G
Advance Advocate,
Monthly,
47,216
Ad-Writer,
Monthly,
I
Alfrnicf / Subscription N
^ILFUISL, ^^ loc. ayear. )
Monthly,
I
Am. lUust. Methodist Magazine,
Monthly,
E
American Journal of Surgery,
Monthly,
G
American Pressman,
Monthly,
I
Art Review,
Monthly,
G
Builder,
Monthly,
I
Chaperone Magazine,
Monthly,
C
Christian Manhood, (^STySr)
Monthly,
1,704
Clinical Reporter,
Monthly,
3,862
Country Home, (¥c"aTear.°)
Monthly,
F
Courier of Medicine,
Monthly,
9,781
Farmers' Monthly, (^a'S^aTea?.")
Monthly,
H
Force,
Monthly,
F
Ford's Christian Repository,
Monthly,
I
Fraternal Voice, C^'T^^i^^)
Monthly,
I
Furniture News,
Monthly,
H
Horse Show Monthly,
G
Illustrated Home Journal,
Monthly, ;
31,666
Immanuel's Witness,
Monthly,
]
International Musician, (^g^ocTySD
Monthly,
^0,375
International S. S. Evangel,
Monthly,
B
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Interstate Medical Journal,
Monthly,
F
Kunkel's Musical Review,
Monthly,
F
Laryngoscope,
Monthly,
I
Major's Magazine,
Monthly,
G
Medical and Surgical Journal,
Monthly,
5,000
Medical Brief,
Monthly, 41,403
81
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MISSOURI — Ci>ft/l»uru
Saml Lt»uis —
M- • • Kra.
MtuiLai Mirror,
McrcaiUile Adjuster,
Mevrr Hrollu-rs' I)riici7'«ir
Missionary Record, (^^ .^,.;»)
Money Maker,
National Druggist,
National Klks Horn,
Nat. Farmer and Stock Grower,
North Ani'
nosis anu i
OtW'
1
' Journal of Piag-
-ictice,
! Poultry Review,
Overseer,
Vr •
Vt
V
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• cr.
>gy and
:vc I I
TeleKraphcr,
i ]r.v^r ,'.
St. I.niiis-l an Photogranhrr,
Sporting (i Dealer, (*
T. IV A News Letter. (": ,
Travel.
Woman's F*'arm J 'I, /*)
Woman's Home Monthly, ("'.'V
Woman's N' ne, (*S^
Word and Works,
\N orld's I* air 1 n.
Am. Journal <}t i 'crmatology.
Alienist and Neuro' ,'• ♦.
Ann. lis of OtThrhaln.
Ami.ils of < ^'y, K
I^rvn . v,
\hlc nt.'(\
< inmernal Lawyer,
1 i -rian. ")
Salisbury. i*rcss-Sj)cclalor,
Sedalia, Capital. |
Capital, f
Democrat, )
Democrat, v
Democrat, \
Evening Sentinel, )
Sentinel, )
Harmony Baptist, {%
Royal Tribe of Josepn iierald,
Seneca, Dispatch,
Shelbina, Democrat,
ShelbyviUe. Shelby Co. Herald,
'■')
Monthly,
I I,00O
Monthly,
F
Monthly,
G
Monthly,
7.«;oo
Monthly,
K
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
8.017
Monthly,
£
Monthly,
104,750
M(^nthly,
I
Monthly,
89,603
Monthly,
G
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
5,oco
Monthly,
C
MonlhlV,
3.^83
Mnnthlv.
I
M y,
F
Monthly,
D
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
627,078
I
Monthly, i
.6^3.967
Monthly,
C
Monthly,
I
Bi-monthly,
D
Quarterlv,
3.443
Quarter y,
I
Quarterly,
I
Quarterly,
D
Quarterly.
G
Quarterlv,
7.385
Werklv.'
Daily,
Weeklv,
Daily,'
2,180
Sundav,
2,421
Weeklv,
i.«9»
Daily,'
Semi-weekly
H
Monthly,
Monlhlv,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
2,399
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1283
MISSOURI— Co;ifi»ued.
Springfield, Evening Record,
Record,
Daily,
H
Weekly,
I
Leader-Democrat,
Daily,
G
Republican,
Daily,
I
Sunday Tradesman,
Weekly,
I
Prac'l Fruit Grower, (^7"5S'17ear."
) Semi-monthly,
G
Triple Link,
Semi-monthly,
H
Farm World,
Monthly,
I
Tipton, Times-Gazette,
Weekly,
I
Trenton, Republican-Tribune,
Weekly,
2,^49
Troy, Free Press,
Weekly,
I
Unionville, Republican,
Weekly,
H
Warrensburg, Johnson Co. Star,
Weekly,
I
Journal-Democrat,
Weekly,
1,717
Standard-Herald,
Weekly,
I
Warsaw, Times,
Weekly,
I
Wellston, St. Louis Co. Herald, f£l7ea?.'')
Monthly,
8,458
Westplains, Journal,
Weekly,
I
Windsor, Review,
Weekly, •
I
MONTANA.
(Map on page following.)
Anaconda, Standard,
Daily,
^3,75^
Butte, Inter-Mountain, )
Inter-Mountain, \
Daily,
13,678
Semi-weekly,
I
Miner, )
Miner, f
Daily,
F
Weekly,
r
Reveille,
Weekly,
G
Slavensko Jedinstvo,
"Weekly,
I
Culbertson, Searchlight,
Weekly,
I
Dillon, Tribune,
Weekly,
1,271
Greatfalls, Leader, )
Leader, )
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Tribune, )
Tribune, j
Daily,
4,282
Weekly,
2,236
Rocky Mountain Husbandman
, Weekly,
I
Hamilton, Ravalli Republican,
Weekly,
I
Helena, Independent, )
Daily,
I
Independent, >•
Sunday,
I
Independent, )
Weekly,
I
Montana Daily Record, )
Record, J"
•
F
Weekly,
H
Lewistown, Fergus Co. Argus,
Weekly,
I
Livingston, Enterprise,
Weekly,
1,135
Post,
Weekly,
I
Missoula, Missoulian, )
Missoulian, )
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Red Lodge, Picket,
Weekly,
I
ItM
AMEKICAN NKWSPAI'KK HIUr(ToUV.
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1285
NEBRASKA.
(Map on page following.)
Auburn, Nemaha Co. Herald,
VVestliche Beobachter,
Aurora, Hamilton Co. Register,
Republican,
Beaver City, Times-Tribune,
Blair, Danskeren,
Courier,
Brokenbow, Custer Co. Republican,
Clay Center, Clay Co. Patriot,
Columbus, Nebraska Biene,
Dakota, North Nebraska Eagle,
Geneva, Nebraska Signal,
Grand Island, Independent, )
Independent, )
Hastings, Adams Co. Democrat,
News,
Tribune,
Holdrege, Progress,
Indianola, Alfalfa Belt,,
Kearney, New Era Standard,
Lexington, Clipper-Citizen,
Lincoln, Nebraska State Journal, ^
Evening News,
Nebraska State Journal,
Weekly State Journal,
Post, )"
Nebraska Weekly Post, j
Star,
Commoner,
Deutsch-Amerikan Farmer,
Freie Presse, (^gt.T^^D
Nebraska Independent,
Acacia,
Midwest, (¥oraT.ar")
Modern Woodman,
Mutual Insur'ce Journal, (S5"o5f^/jPeS°)Monthry
Neb. Congrega'l News, (Tscfa^'Sr.^) Monthly
Nebraska Dairyman, (^g^ocTyeaD Monthly
Nebraska Farm Journal, f5^£i7ear.") Monthly
Nebraska Teacher, Monthly
Poultry Topics, (^oHj^r/eS.'') Monthly
Royal Neighbor, Monthly
Western Medical Review, Monthly
Western Swine Breeder, fi^'sc^aTeaD Monthly
McCook, Tribune, Weekly,
Minden, News-Gazette, Weekly,
Nebraska City, Nebraska Staats-Zeitung, Weekly,
y
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Morning, )
Evening, j
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly
Monthly
Monthly
H
I
I
1,325
I
G
I
I
I
I
I
2,160
1,311
2,324
I
I
I
I
I
I
26,388
13,004
H
I
H
15,239
145,528
146,367
149,281
25,473
I
G
A
D
I
H
F
5,888
F
A
I
F
1,160
I
I
▲MKKICAN NIWsrAl'KK DIRBCTORT.
^ "^ ( ^ ^_ iL^ ±
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1287
NRBR ASK A— Continued.
Norfolk, Times-Tribune,
Weekly,
I
Nebraska Workman, (^&1^%^i^^)
Monthly,
F
Omaha, Bee,
Twentieth Century Farmer,
Daily,
29,446
Weekly,
F
News,
Daily,
41,758
World-Herald, |
World-Herald, j
Daily,
34,862
Weekly,
G
Central Farmer.
Weekly,
G
Commercial,
Weekly,
2,083
Dank. Folketidende,
Weekly,
I
Den Danske Pioneer
Weekly,
31,628
Enterprise,
Weekly,
I
Nebraska Farmer,
Weekly,
D
Nebraska Tribune,
Weekly,
H
Osveta,
Weekly,
H
Pokrok Zapadu,
Weeklv,
I
Royal Woodman,
Weekly,
H
Svenska Journalen,
Weekly,
G
Trade Exhibit,
Weekly,
I
True Voice,
Weekly,
2,253
Twentieth Century Farmer,
Weekly,
48,465
Vesterns Svenska Tribun,
Weekly,
I
Western Laborer,
Weekly,
I
Workers' Tri-City Gazette,
Weekly,
I
Bankers' Union Herald, fi^'oSlTeir^
) Monthly,
1
Fraternal Review, (^S'aTeaD
Monthly,
H
Sovereign Visitor, (^ST/eS")
Monthly,
263,500
Western Editor,
Monthly,
H
O'Neill, Frontier,
Weekly,
I
Ord, Quiz,
Weekly,
1,457
Union Worker, (^^-^S")
Monthly,
H
Osceola, Polk Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Redcloud, Chief,
Weekly,
I
Nation,
Weekly,
I
Webster Co. Argus,
W^eekly,
I
St. Paul, Republican,
Weekly,
1,108
Seward, Independent-Democrat,
Weekly,
I
South Omaha, Drovers' Journal-Stockman
, Daily,
F
Superior, Philatelic West, fttfi^eaD
Monthly,
E
Tecumseh, Johnson Co. Tribunal,
Weekly,
I
Tekamah, Journal and Burtonian,
Weekly,
I
Crozier, (^s^o^flTeaD
Monthly,
I
University Place, Protector fi"o^!r/eaD
Monthly,
H
Wahoo, Wasp,
Weekly,
I
Wayne, Republican,
Weekly,
I
Westpoint, Republican and Cuming Co.
Advertiser,
Weekly,
H
Wymore, Wymorean,
Weekly,
I
AMERICAN NEWSI'APKR DIRKCTOHY.
V_/
.\KW U \MINIllltK.
In whirh Ibrrp arp ^ , < n
wttb morr (kao !••• ClrruUOion.
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
l'?89
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
(Map on page opposite.)
Berlin, Independent,
Weekly,
I
Reporter,
Weekly,
I
Bristol, Enterprise,
Weekly,
i»539
Claremont, Advocate,
Weekly,
I
National Eagle,
Weekly,
I
Concord, Evening Monitor, )
Independent Statesman, [
Daily,
I
Weekly,
H
Patriot, )
New Hampshire Patriot, j
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Granite Monthly,
I
Guidon,
Monthly,
G
Popular Odd-Fellow, fSa'/eaD
Monthly,
I
Derry, News,
Weekly,
I
Dover, Foster's Democrat,
Daily,
3,201
Exeter, News-Letter,
Weekly,
2,723
Farmington, News,
Weekly,
I
Franklin Falls, Journal-Transcript,
Weekly,
3,578
Hanover, Dartmouth,
Weekly,
1,795
Hillsboro Bridge, Hillsboro Messenger,
Weekly,
1,542
Keene, Evening Sentinel, )
New Hampshire Sentinel, )
Daily,
1,849
Weekly,
3,600
Laconia, Democrat,
Weekly,
H
News and Critic,
Weekly,
I
Lancaster, Coos Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Gazette,
Weekly,
I
Lebanon, Granite State Free Press,
Weekly,
I
Littleton, Courier,
Weekly,
3,281
White Mountain Republic
-
Journal,
Weekly,
H
Manchester, L'Avenir National,
Daily,
3,352
Mirror and American, )
Mirror and Farmer, j
Daily,
H
Weekly,
F
(Subscription 75c. a year.)
Union, ) (m'ng&ev'g), Daily,
16,247
N. H. Farmer, \
Weekly,
6,107
Emerald, C^^^l%'i^-)
Weekly,
H
Herald-Advertiser,
Weekly,
###
Le Canado-Americain,
Weekly,
5,077
Nashua, Press,
Daily,
I
Telegraph, )
Daily,
2,947
Telegraph, \
Weekly,
I
North Conway, White Mountain Re-
porter,
Weekly,
I
Peterboro, Transcript,
Weekly,
I
Plymouth, Record,
Weekly,
I
Portsmouth, Chronicle,
Daily,
I
Times,
Daily,
I
Railway Post Office,
Monthly,
8,956
1M>
AMTKICAN NEWhPAl'KU I»II(K( TOllY.
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1291
NEW HAMPSHIRR—Coufimie^.
Rochester, Courier,
Sanbornville, Carroll Co. Pioneer,
Warner, Kearsarge Independent and Times, Weekly,
Wolfeboro, Granite State News,
NEW JERSEY.
(Map on page opposite.)
Arlington, Observer,
Asbury Park, Journal,
Press,
Atlantic City —
Atlantic Review,
Press,
Sunday Gazette,
Brotherhood,
Bayonne, Times,
Blairstown, Press,
Bridgeton, Evening News,
Burlington, Enterprise,
New Jersey Junior American
Mechanic, (¥c"aTeS.")
Camden, Courier,
Post-Telegram,
New Jersey Gazette,
Plaindealer,
Girls' Friendly Magazine,
Musical Enterprise, ft^oSlTeaD
Cape May, Star of the Cape,
Wave,
Cape May C. H., Cape May Co. Gazette,
Clayton, Reporter,
Dover, Index,
Iron Era,
Elizabeth, Evening Times,
Journal,
Leader,
Elmer, Times,
Englewood, Press,
Bird Lore,
Freehold, Monmouth Democrat,
Monmouth Inquirer,
Transcript,
Glassboro, Enterprise,
Hackensack, Evening Record,
Bergen Co. Democrat,
Republican,
Hackettstown, Gazette,
Warren Republican,
Haddonfield, Tribune,
Weekly,
2,475
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1,359
Weekly,
1,462
Weekly,
I
T
TV ccii.1 y ,
Daily,
1
4,136
Daily,
H
Daily,
5>759
Weekly,
H
Monthly,
1,221
Daily
I
Wednesday,
I
Daily,
4.504
Daily,
I
Monthly,
C
Daily
8,286
Daily,
G
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
5.5oc>
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1,319
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
4,208
Weekly,
I
Daily,
G
Daily,
5,522
Daily,
H
Weekly,
2,126
Weekly,
I
Bi-monthly,
H
Weekly,
1,093
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
4,132
Weekly,
I
Daily,
4,478
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1,000
Weekly,
I
ISM AMKHUAN NKNVSPAI'KH 1)IHK« TOltY.
NEW JERSEY
llainmonton. Farm, (iardcn and Poultry.
Hiphbridjjr. Hiinlenlon GazcUe,
Hobokcn, ^'''■-' rvcr,
1 risiischcs Journal,
vens Institute Indicator,
Hopewell, Herald,
Jersey City, Kvcning Journal,
News,
Sunshine. (^g^;g^)
laurel Sprin^js, Courier,
I.on^' Branch, Record,
Mi'--- V --Ic.
M.. L ...ral Record (^^'^^^^
Morristown, Rctord,
Chronicle,
Kvcning Kxprcis,
Mount Holiv, Herald.
New Jersey Mirror,
News,
Newark. Advertiser,
Kvening News,
New JrrQrv Ireie Zeitung,
Der K; Icr,
New Jersey Freie Zeitung,
La Frusta,
Ledger.
Russtll's Convention Dates,
Sunday Call,
Town Talk,
Fraternal C.uide, ("S^T*,'"*^'^
N. J. IJaptist Bulletin, i
Railroad F- -' vce, (V.,.**
Whim, C^^,^, !
New Brunswick, Home News,
limes.
Newmarket, Advertisers' Guide, C*^/]
Newton, Sussex Regibler,
Orange, Chronicle,
New Church Messenger.
I'arkrid>^e, Forester's Magazine, (V. \
Passaic. Herald,
News.
Advertiser.
Citv Record
Item. (".^ )
Kuryer Nowojorski,
Paterson. Evening News,
Guardian.
Confi nucJ.
;ry. Monthly,
I
Weekly.
^ovv
Daily.
D
Weekly.
I
Quarterly,
I
Wceklv,
1
Daily.'
2I,I06
Daily.
I
M.'iithly,
59.330
Weekly.
1,000
Wceklv,
H
Weekly,
i
Weekly,
I
Daily.
1.79'
Wteklv,
1
Weekly,
1
Weekly.
1
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
D.vv
E
1)..
57.053
1)
6,910
.ly,
F
Weekly.
I
Sundav.
3.5»5
Weekly.
H
Weekly,
i.»53
Sundav,
26.S58
Weekly.
1
Monthly,
G
;■ «) Monthly,
5.4"
j Monthly,
12, 3»'
Monthly,
1
D.fih-
H
I)
I
r^") Monthly,
5.C62
Weekly,
I
Weekly.
2,3»2
Weekly,
I
. ^. 1 Monthly,
G
Daily,
5.836
Dailv,
5.576
Wecklv,
I
Weekly,
a
Weekly.
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,'
8.793
Daily,
8,370
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
129.1
NEW }RKS^Y~Continued.
Paterson, Morning Call,
De Telegraaf,
National Labor Standard,
Paulsboro, Press,
Perth Amboy, Evening News,
Middlesex Co. Herald,
Middlesex Co. Democrat,
Plainfield, Courier-News,
Press,
Sabbath Recorder,
Pleasantville, Press,
Young America, fi^^T/eS!')
Princeton, Alumni Weekly,
Rahway, Union Democrat,
Redbank, Mail and Express,
Register,
Rutherford, American,
Salem, South Jerseyman,
Sunbeam,
Smithville, Mechanic,
Somerville, Somerset Democrat,
Somerset Messenger,
Unionist-Gazette,
Jersey Knight, (¥oratear°)
Summit, Record,
Sussex, Independent,
Wantage Recorder,
Trenton, State Gazette, )
State Gazette, j
Times,
True American,
Sunday Advertiser,
Arena,
Silent Worker,
Vineland, Evening Journal,
Washington, Star,
Weehawken, American Housekeeper,
Evening Hours, (^a^SfaTea^)
Westfield, Union Co. Standard,
New Shakespeareana,
West Hoboken, Socialist Review,
Woodbury, Constitution and Farmers' and
Mechanics' Advertiser,
Gloucester Co. Democrat,
Woodstown, Monitor Register,
NEW MEXICO.
(Map on page following.)
Albuquerque, Journal-Democrat,
Las Vegas, La Voz Del Pueblo,
Daily,
8,695
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
2,998
Daily.
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Daily,
2,725
Weekly,
1
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
H
2,188
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1,016
Weekly,
3,035
Weekly,
1,100
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
D
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
H
Weekly,
I
Daily,
14,777
Daily,
G
Sunday,
12,817
Monthly,
G
Monthly,
I
Daily,
I
Weekly,
4,021
Monthly,
D
Monthly,
A
Weekly,
I
Quarterly,
2,000
Monthly,
1
6,333
1
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1,565
Daily,
I
Weekly.
H
1-^4
AMKIIK'AN MKUSPAPBH I>IHK<TOKV.
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1295
NEW YORK.
(iMap on pages 1296 and 1297.)
Adams, Jefferson Co. Journal,
Weekly,
1,799
Albany, Argus,
Daily,
G
Evening Journal,
Daily,
18,238
Press-Knickerbocker-Express,
Sunday Press,
Daily,
H
Sunday,
G
Times-Union, )
Times, j
Daily,
30,487
Weekly,
1
Country Gentleman,
Weekly,
F
Sunday Telegram,
Sunday,
C
Vatican and Catholic Star,
Weekly,
I
American Education,
Monthly,
5,300
Law Journal,
Monthly,
I
Young Americans, (^s'o'c'aTa?")
Monthly,
G
Albion, Free Lance,
Weekly,
I
Orleans Republican,
Weekly,
2,160
OolOgist, («5tflte2r)
Monthly,
1,204
Alexandria Bay, Thousand Island Sun,
Weekly,
1,500
Altamont, Enterprise,
Weekly,
H
Amsterdam, Morning Sentinel,
Daily,
I
Recorder and Democrat, )
Recorder and Democrat, j
Daily,
3,554
Semi-weekly,
2,709
Real Estate,
Monthly,
2,708
Andover, News,
Weekly,
I
Arcade, Wyoming Co. Herald,
Weekly,
I
Attica, Wyoming Co. Advocate,
Weekly,
I
Auburn, Advertiser, )
Journal j
Daily,
H
Semi-weekly,
I
Bulletin,
Daily,
H
Avoca, Advance,
Weekly,
I
Avon, Herald and Courier,
Weekly,
I
Babylon, Signal,
Weekly,
I
Arcanum Home J'nal, fSTyC"^
) Monthly,
G
Bainbridge, Republican,
Weekly,
I
Baldwinsville, Gazette & Farmers* Journ'l
1, Weekly,
I
Batavia, News,
Daily,
6,757
Bath, Steuben Courier,
Weekly,
I
Steuben Farmers' Advocate,
Weekly,
I
Belmont, Dispatch,
Weekly,
I
Binghamton, Evening Herald,
Daily,
F
Leader, )
Democratic Leader, J
Daily,
11,468
Weekly,
8,315
Republican,
Daily,
10,277
Bolivar, Breeze,
Weekly,
1,237
Boonville, Herald,
Weekly,
H
Brookfield, Courier,
Weekly,
^573
Brooklyn — {See New York, Borough of Brooklyn).
Buffalo, Commercial,
Daily,
F
vma
I
AMKaiCAJC MKWarAPKK DIKICTORY.
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OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1297
laaseua
o Malone
fOgdensKurg
j° Norwood
Potsdam
o St.Reglo Falls
Cautbn
Gouvemeur
^AlexanQer .
'Clayton
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, Carth^
Watertow-n
Cliaiiiiiliilii°
Plattsburs
TTeesevlIlS
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O
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Booiville cr
Lake
George \
Warrensbiirg
Camden,
Oneida L.
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Glens Fall^ ]
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W
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uricr. I Mnruinj;, 50,940
Kn<]uircr, « Kvi-nin^j, J^.yoi
Courier, ) Sunday, 78. 5. W
Dcmokrat. ) Daily,' H
Dcmokrat, > Sutulay, li
Deinokral, ) ^Vt•t•kly, I
Evening News, ) Daily, 88,457
News, f Suntlay, D
Evening Times, ) Daily, 48,528
Times, J Sunday, 35-930
Freie Pressc, Weekly, I
Morning F •», ( Daily. C
I" *'aled !<• Kijirr-^v,, \ ' ly, P
i I ' .1 K »» A iji^ J ^ v.e, i 'ii ) > . 1
Volksfreund. Daily, I
Arheiler Zeilunr. W f( kly, I
Aurora und I rhe Woche. \\(ikly, 6,399
Catholic Union and Times. Weekly, H
Christian I k. Weekly, H
( .a, Wr« kly, I
n..r>e U..i,.i. Weekly, 4.547
National Odd-lcllow, Weekly, H
Wrrkly, M
\\ Review. \\ > ' 1
Ar. Ill Investments. V- I
rv r \; .. •• . F
Switchmen's Union, Monti v. 18,708
McKee's Shorthand Magazine, M»ni I
^f,.-!;^.i J, ,. Monthly, I
IV Krvicw and Journal of
ng, Monthly, I
Proi'I and Amateur I r. Monthly, H
Roller Mill, i 1 Monthly, 5,055
Royal Templar. Monthly, E
Select Knight Juuniai, { ' " ) Monthly, G
Cambridge. Washington Co. Post, Weekly, I
Canulen. Advance j<uirnal, N\ ( tkly, '.339
Canajoharie, Hay Trade Journal, Weekly, I
Canandaigua. ( )ntario Co. Journal, Weekly, I
Ontario Co. 'Times, Weekly, 1.976
Out. Repository Messenger. Weekly, I
Canastota, Journal, Weekly, I
Canisteo. 'Times-Republican, \\'eekly, 2.365
Canton, St. Lawrence Plaindealer, Weekly, 2,460
Carthage, Tribune, Weekly, I
Catskill, Recorder, Weekly, 3.636
Cazenovia, Republican. Weekly, I
Champlain, Counsellor, Weekly, I
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1299
NEW YOR.K— Continued.
Chatham, Courier,
Chenango Forks, Broome Co. Herald,
Chester, Orange Co. News,
Clayton, On The St. Lawrence and Inde-
pendent,
Cobleskill, Index,
Times,
Cohocton, Times-Index,
Cohoes, Evening Dispatch,
Republican,
Cooperstown, Freeman's Journal,
Otsego Farmer,
Otsego Republican,
Corning, Evening Leader and Democrat,
Journal,
Cornwall-on-Hudson, Cornwall Local,
Cortland, Standard, [
Standard, j
Democrat,
Dansville, Advertiser,
Normal Instructor, (^s^oc'lTeS.'')
Primary Plains,
World's Events, (^5t!aTear)
Delevan, Cattaraugus Press,
Delhi, Delaware Express,
Delaware Republican,
New York Templar, (^^i'jPear.'')
Depew, Herald,
Deposit, Courier,
Journal,
Deruyter, Gleaner,
Dexter, Free Press, (^t^i^eaD
Dryden, Herald,
Dunkirk, Evening Observer, \
Grape Belt, J
Earlville, Standard,
East Aurora, Advertiser,
Little Journeys,
Philistine,
EUenville, Journal,
Press,
Ellicottville, Post,
Elmira, Advertiser, ]^
Advertiser, j"
Evening News,
Evening Star,
Gazette and Free Press, )
Gazette and Free Press, J
Defender,
Semi-weeklv,
H
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
Zy^Z^
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1,405
Daily,
I
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
Daily,
6,238
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
2,298
Semi-weekly,
H
Weekly,
2,296
Weekly,
I
Monthly, ]
[24,900
Monthly,
27,600
Monthly,
90,875
Weekly,
1
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
1,354
Monthly,
2,170
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1,834
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Semi-weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
C
Monthly,
B
Weekly,
1,528
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
2,729
Daily,
G
Weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Daily,
F
Daily,
G
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
H
1300 AMERICAN NKW.Hl'Al'KM l»IHK<T«»ItV.
NEW YORK- Continue J
F. ^1 ..ram, Sunday, ]
Fairport, Monroe ("o. Mail, \N rckly.
Far Rotkaway — (Sre Nni' York, Borouj^h of Quffns).
Fayclicvillc, Hullctin. \ Wt-ckly,
! ' ' Uaiiclm, ( *• ' ]
"in, iciiu ui'.Kiiiii),
Fillmore, Nofilurn A ver, Weekly,
! on-lhf-li I. H' Daily.
I . Tark, M.. ") Monthly. 109,10
1 ' h of Quf
Fort 1 '> 'I'd, Wcrkly,
Fr.ink!in, I Co. Dairyman. Weekly, H
Fr Week I V. 1.592
Fr •, I'r ) Mont 1,11
■ Weekly,
Fullon. • W 2.430
\\ t i Kiy,
Geneva. .., x\cvjcw, Da ' .
Gilbcrtsvillc. ^^'^^ ^ •:rnal, ^..^ly,
(iNtiN I alU, .N. ^ • —Art ( Daily, 1.522
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1 D. 2.251
Gloversvillc. \ r. D. ^.c^j
Morninij H D.i ;6
Journal, Mom 1,008
rs Review, M
(inshen, I> NN ccnIv, ',496
Gouverneur. i icc i'ress, W-
V -•' cm Tribune, NN
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Gr'^tnn Journal, NN
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Hammi ri. Herald, Weekly,
Hancock, Herald, Weekly,
Harpursville. Hud^jet, Wttkly,
H ead. Sentinel, Weekly, 1,15
HefKimer, Citizen. Weekly,
\)v- -at, Weekly,
Tc. ^...m- Record, Weeklv,
HoM.v Qt.n.iard, Weekly, 1,389
H- -- . i ...5, Hoosick Valley Democrat, Weekly,
Rensselaer Co. Standard, Weekly,
Hornellsville, Evening Tribune, [ Daily, 3.7^;
Tribune, ( Wrekly, 1,28.
Morning Times, Daily, I
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1301
NEW YORK Continued.
Horseheads, Chemung Valley Reporter,
Weekly,
I
Hudson, Republican,
Columbia Republican,
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Evening Register,
Daily,
I
Huntington, Long Islander,
Weekly,
I
Ilion, Citizen,
Weekly,
I
Irvington, Cosmopolitan,
Monthly,
A
Twentieth Century Home,
Monthly,
I
Ithaca, Cornell Daily Sun,
Daily,
1
Journal, )
Daily,
I
Journal, [
Weekly,
I
News,
Daily,
4,571
Cornell Alumni News,
Weekly,
I
Democrat,
Weeklv,
I
Ithacan,
WeeklV,
I
Jamestown, Evening Journal, )
Journal, )
Daily,
3,065
Semi-weekly,
5,331
Morning Post,
Daily,
4,553
Union Advocate,
Weekly,
I
Vart Land,
Weekly,
4,041
Country World, (^s^o^aTear)
Monthly,
H
Furniture Index, (^stTiSr")
Monthly,
4,050
Jeffersonville, Sullivan Co. Record,
Weekly,
1,293
Johnstown, Republican,
Daily,
I
American Fancier,
Weekly,
I
Keeseville, Essex Co. Republican,
Weekly,
G
Kinderhook, Rough Notes,
Weekly,
I
Kingston, Freeman, )
Daily,
3,527
Freeman, )
Weekly,
I
Leader,
Daily,
I
District News,
Monthly,
2,000
Lancaster, Enterprise,
Weekly,
I
Leroy, Gazette,
Weekly,
2,259
Lily Dale, Sunflower, -
Weekly,
H
Little Falls, Evening Times,
Daily,
I
Herkimer Co. News,
Weekly,
1,500
Journal and Courier,
Weekly,
I
Livingston Manor, Ensign,
Weekly,
1,179
Lockport, Journal,
Daily,
I
Niagara Journal,
Semi-weekly,
I
Review,
Daily,
I
Union Sun, )
Niagara Democrat and Sun, j
Daily,
3,234
Semi-weekly,
I
Wochenblatt,
Semi-weekly
1,512
Lowville, Journal and Republican,
Weekly,
H
Times,
Weekly,
I
Lyons, Republican,
Weekly,
I
Wayne Co. Review,
Weekly,
I
Wayne Democratic Press,
Weekly,
I
ia« AMKHICAN XEWHF'APKR DIHK* TOHT.
NEW YORK—L\>nnnurJ.
Madifon, Philatelic Star,
Malone, Fanner,
i .1. :n.
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Masscna, ()ljserv<T.
M.iircawan, Jtmriai,
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Mexico, Independent,
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Muidleport, Herald,
Middlctown. Press, )
Orange Co. Press, f
Tnnes,
Milford, Teachers' Gazette, (•rr^^'^»?«)
M<»iUgomerv. Stnnd.irr! nr.tl Rc^ icT,
Moravia, Rr . cr,
Morrisville, Madison Co. I.eatlcr,
Mount Kisco, Recorder,
Mount Morris, Picket Line I*ost,
Mount Vernon. A-
1
\'. . . >w Trimmer,
Naples, News,
Nepera Park. Open Letter,
Newark, A: :i Gazette,
Union,
Newark Valley, Tioga Co. Herald,
Newburgh, journal,
News,
R, •, r,
Si.w M..y Telegram,
New Rochelle, New Kra,
P.ir '.'jraph,
P r.
New York — SdiKhattan and Bronx.
American,
Evening Journal,
American and Journal,
Atlantis,
Bolletino della Sera,
Bontl Buyer, )
Bond Buyer, \
Bronx Borough Record,
Commercial N. Y. Price Current, Daily,
Courrier des Ktats-Unis,
Courrier des Etats-Unis,
Courrier des Etats-Unis,
4(d.
•Monthlv,
^Ml
Weekly,
H
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H
I' . !v.
\-. . y.
i,6oo
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I..U5
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3.574
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10,434
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A
Evening,
A
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A
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I
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I
Sunday,
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E
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Sunday,
H
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G
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1303
NEW YORK Continued.
New York — ATa)}hattan and Bronx,
Das Morgen Journal, \
Das Morgen Journal, )
Daily,
C
Sunday,
B
Evening Mail,
Daily,
F
Evening Post,
Daily,
26,114
Evening Telegram,
Daily,
A
Forward, )
Forward, )
Daily,
43,241
Sunday,
C
Globe,
Daily,
103,516
Herald, )
Herald, j
Daily
A
Sunday,
A
Hlas Lidu, )
Nedelni Hlas Lidu, J
Daily,
I
Sunday,
I
11 Progresso Italo-Americano,
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H
Jewish Daily News, )
Jewish Gazette, )
Daily,
B
Weekly,
F
Jewish Herald, )
Volksadvocat, j
Daily,
C
Weekly,
E
Jewish Morning Journal, )
Jewish Abend-Post, )
Morning,
43,650
Evening,
18,993
Jewish World,
Daily,
C
Journal of Commerce,
Daily,
G
L'Araldo Italiano, )
L'Araldo Italiano, \
Daily,
G
Sunday,
F
Listy,
Nedelni New-Yorske Listy,
Daily,
H
Sunday,
H
Morning Telegraph, )
Telegraph, j
Daily,
29,783
Sunday,
58,999
Narodni List,
Daily,
G
News, )
News, j"
Daily,
F
Sunday,
F
North Side News,
Weekly,
H
People, )
People, f (^5t!i7eS.^)
Daily,
H
Weekly,
F
Press, )
Daily,
B
Press, v
Sunday,
C
Press, )
Weekly,
I
Proletario,
Weekly,
I
Staats-Zeitung,"
Morning,
C
Staats-Zeitung,
Staats-Zeitung,
Staats-Zeitung,^
Evening,
D
Sunday,
B
Weekly,
£
Sun, \
Morning,
A
Evening Sun, v
Evening,
A
Sun, )
Sunday,
A
Times, )
Daily,
A
Times, f
Sunday,
B
Trade Record,
Daily,
I
AMKKUAN NKW{)|'AI'EK DlHl
NEW YORK Continued.
New
York — Manhattan and Bronx^
Tribune.
Daily,
W
Tribune,
Sunday,
C
Tribune, >
Iri-weeklv,
D
Tribune Farmer,
Thi • .'>
B
Tr ' Review,
Satwiuay, \
Vorwnrrr'; j
Daily.
D
StMulay,
C
Weekly,
C
Wall Journal,
Daily.
11.085
Wall Street News.
Daily,
I
World, ^
Morning.
30i.J^35
World.
Evenmji,
379.735
World, '
Sunday,
433.4^^^4
World, ^
Triweekly,
iiJ.645
/cilun.:. \
HeroUl, ^
Hrvtir. )
yf .. ..
C
*'•*'•■•• s .
B
^timlay,
B
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K
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H
Anitrii an Architect and B^
ing News,
•■ y.
I
Anirri' ar. Panker,
Weekly,
K
Aiiifri' a:. K mist.
Weekly.
G
Am'T.v \\\ (.jau.cning,
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F
A- n- ■ -r.
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I
•^■w,
w, , iiv,
K
A(iuT;can Herald.
^- y.
I
American Ma >i,
Weekly,
«o,i:j9
American Stationer,
Weekly,
I
Anicri. an Workman,
Weekly,
I
Amcrikanschc Schwcizcr Zei
-
tung.
Weekly,
H
Armv and Navy Journal,
Weekly,
9.371
A • ' bile.
Weekly,
12.085
1 "S.
Weekly,
I
i ^ World,
Week 1 v.
I
Hradstreet's,
Weekly,
H
Hronx Sentinel,
Weekly,
H
Butchers" Advocate,
Weekly,
H
Catholic News,
Weekly,
C
Charities,
Weekly,
5»»25
Chief,
Weekly,
I
Christian Advocate,
Weekly,
C
Christian Herald.
Weekly,
21 1,923
Christian Intelligencer,
Weekly,
H
Christian Nation,
Weekly,
I
Christian Work,
Weekly,
C
Churchman,
Weekly,
E
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1305
NEW WOKK— Continued.
New York — ManJiattan and Bronx,
Classmate, (^'S^'l'^^'^^)
Clipper,
Coal Trade Journal,
Collier's Weekly,
Com. and Financial Chronicle,
Crockery and Glass Journal,
Deaf Mutes' Journal,
Der Fuehrer,
Der Pfaelzer in Amerika,
Deutsche Eiche,
Deutscher Volksfreund
Dramatic Mirror,
Dramatic News & Dram. Times,
Dry Goods Economist,
Dun's Review,
Electrical Review,
Electrical World and Engineer,
Electricity,
Engineeringand Mming Journal
Engineering News,
Engineering Record,
Examiner,
Family Story Paper,
Field and Fancy,
Financial Age,
Financial Review,
Financier,
Fireside Companion,
Fishing Gazette,
Florists' Exchange,
Forest and Stream,
Fourth Estate,
Fraternal Eagle,
Freeman's Journal,
Freiheit,
Fruitman's Guide,
Fruit Trade Journal,
Gaelic American,
Golden Hours,
Handels-Zeitung,
Happy Days,
Harlem Local and Harlem Life,
Harlem Local Reporter,
Harper's Weekly,
Hebrew Standard,
Hessen-Darmstaedter Zeitung,
Illustrated Record,
Independent,
Weekly,
G
Weekly.
25,662
Weekly,
H
A
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
G
Weekly,
###
Weekly,
F
Weekly,
G
Weekly,
7,363
Weekly,
G
Weekly,
I
,Weekly,
8,565
Weekly,
130,376
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
F
Weekly,
C
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
G
Weekly,
C
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
7,142
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
G
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
H
W^eekly,
I
Weekly,
8,179
Weekly,
E
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
G
B
Weekly,
G
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
G
Weekly,
E
i3(M AMKUIi'AN NKWMrAl'KU DIKKiTtiKY.
NEW YORK-i 'Mr.utJ.
New York — Manhattan and lit ^r.x
Insiiraiu c I'rcss,
Irish -American Advucaic,
Insh World.
Iron A^'
japanc ' imercial,
Jcwclcfb <^irca.ar-V\ cckly,
JudKc,
I ■ ^-lia EN-"'^'' 1,
I -X^ K.. . .'..;)• News,
1 siralcd Wccklv,
Life.
LiqiK^r Trades and Hotel
Review,
Literary Digest.
Marine I .1.
Maritime K " r,
V ' ^' I.
^'.
M- •> .s .
Medical Rei ord,
Mekrel's Weekly Stainj) News, (
Men antileand Financial limes. \N et
Mela! NVorker,
Musical Age,
Musical Courier,
N' ' *' irier Kxtra,
N' Review,
^'
National Police Gazette,
National Provisioner,
Nautical Gazette,
Nev !om,
New 1 r.
New \ iklt Kcho,
Nordstjcrnan,
Observer,
Oil, Paiiu and Drug Reporter, \\
Osterreichisch-L'ngarische Zei-
tung. Weekly, G
Outlook, Weekly, A
Paper Mill and W( h ,1 Pulp News, \\ eekly, I
Taper Trade Journal, Weekly, I
Ti.armaceulical Kra, Weekly, F
T.aildeutsche Post, Weekly, G
T'lice Chronicle, Weekly, 7,o.>4
Printers' Ink, Weekly, M.Qi*^
Produce Review, Weeklv, I
Weekly,
G
Uifkly,
H
Weekly.
E
Weekly,
G
Weekly,
I
I
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B
Si" ' "
G
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I
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69.077
D
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F
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H
Wr-V'v,
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5.509
H
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G
\N eekly.
Weekly,
D
6,301
Weekly,
4,024
G
W "V.
II
G
Wrrl''v,
F
V.
I
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1307
NEW YORK Continued.
New York — Manhattan and Bronx^
Public Opinion,
Weekly,
C
Puck,
Weekly,
B
Railroad Gazette,
Weekly,
H
Real Estate Record,
Weekly,
G
Rider and Driver,
Weekly,
G
Rural New Yorker,
Weekly,
B
Sabbath Reading, (^fc^eS")
Weekly, 111,056
School,
Weekly,
G
School Journal,
Weekly,
G
Schwaebisches Wochenblatt,
Weekly,
G
Scientific American,
Weekly,
C
Scottish American,
Weekly,
I
Shooting and Fishing,
Weekly,
H
Slebodni Orel,
Weekly,
I
Spectator,
Weekly,
H
Standard and Vanity Fair,
Weekly,
F
Street and Smith's N.Y. Weekly
>
B
Street Railway Journal,
Weekly,
H
Sunday Democrat,
Sunday,
H
Sunday Union,
Sunday,
I
Szabadsog,
Weekly,
I
Tammany Times,
Weeklv,
I
Textile Manufacturers Journal,
Weekly,
I
Tobacco,
Weekly,
H
Town and Country,
Weekly ,
G
Town Topics,
Weekly,
E
Triangle,
Weekly,
1,000
Trotter and Pacer,
Weekly,
H
Truth Seeker,
Weekly,
H
Tygodnik Nowojorski,
Weekly,
G
United Irishman,
Weekly,
H
U. S. Financial and Mercantile
1
Examiner,
' Weekly,
H
U. S. Tobacco Journal,
Weekly,
G
Vogue,
Weekly,
D
Wall Street Press,
Weekly,
X
Witness,
Weekly, 21,013
Wnrl'Pr /Subscription\
>V UTKCr, (^ 50c. a year. /
Weekly,
E
New York Insurance Journal,
Bi-weekly,
H
Novellenschatz,
Bi-weekly;
I
Advocate and Guardian,
Semi-monthly,
G
American Druggist,
Semi-monthly,
H
American Industries,
Semi-monthly,
F
Bonfort's Wine & Spirit Circular
•,Semi-monthly,
I
Bookseller, Newsd'ler & Stat'r,
Semi-monthly,
G
Hardware,
Semi-monthly,
9,787
International Buyer,
Semi-monthly,
H
Lumber Trade Journal,
Semi-monthly,
2,754
NEW YORK- Continue J
New Vork~J/<; .,i,
Our i imL>, ^ i„. .,;>./') ^'-- • TTT -nlhly, C
j»)M.M»..rs' Trade Jtmrnal, >i ..,. ;i. ninthly, F
Si Machine 'I imp*;. Semimonthly, H
'1 ( . iph Age, Semi monthly, F
Wine and Spirit Gazette, Semi-monthly. II
Youth's Temperance Banner, Semi-monihl\ II
Advanced I'hcrapcut Mont 6,250
Ain.slec's Magazine, Mont C
A: n, Mont H
Aui. AuiuLcai 1 iiuiographcr, Mont H
A" -•'• ■*■ '' -' • • - M' • ' 2,000
A M F
A: rrcinl 'I'ravrlcr W I
A: E
American Kn^'inccr, Mont 4i5oo
American 1 rter, Moiit F
American Hatter, M ■:.•; 3.500
A: in Invci M' i.' 16,104
A ' irnalul Obstetrics. M H
A *• F
AtuCiicati ' '^ *■ ^ M'juiai^, B
Am. Mont...; .xv ..^., .. .^v.. .cw&, A
Api#*ri. m Physician, \f..n!t,!v 4,473
A :: !''■ -rr, I
A: ^ :i. D
American Tailor and Cutter, Monthly, G
Araeru an Wine I*ress and Min-
il Water News, Monthly, ^.S(^i
Am. Bottchafter, (•tr,*;::;-) M F
Ar ' ' .rd, M , G
Ar .. I- jc, M«'iK 7^*46
ArchiYes of Paedialrict, Moni...;, H
Arj;osy, Mfinrh'v A
Art Amateur, M F
Art Interchange, Mont: G
A lion Men, i ,;J^) Monthly, 31.^91
Assurance, Monthly, I
Automobile Magazine, Mont' . H
Babyhood. Mont' H
Bakers' Review, Montuiy, 4,900
Bankers' .Magazine, Monthly, G
Baptist IT'.-ir- \Tssion Monthly, 14.416
a year )
Barbers* Journal, Monthly, H
Beauty and Health, Monthly, B
Benziger's .Magazine, Monthly, 37.025
Blacksmith and Wheelwright, Monthly, 15,416
Boilermaker, Monthly, 4.542
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATIONS
i:i09
NEW YORK Contifmed.
New York — Manhattan and Bronx^
Book and News-Dealer,
Monthly,
4,029
Bookman,
Monthly,
C
Brewers' Journal,
Monthly,
H
Bricklayer and Mason,
Monthly,
C
Broadway Magazine,
Monthly,
F
Building Trades,
Monthly,
I
Business World,
Monthly,
I
Cadenza,
Monthly,
G
Caledonian,
Monthly,
H
Camera and Dark Room,
Monthly,
###
Capitalist,
Monthly,
I
Carpentry and Building,
Monthly,
H
Cassell's Magazine,
Monthly,
F
Cassier's Magazine,
Monthly,
I
Caterer,
Monthly,
6,083
Catholic World,
Monthly,
H
Century Magazine,
Monthly,
A
Cheerful Moments, (^2faTeS°)
Monthly,
390,222
Christian City, fit!itear)
Monthly,
I
Church Eclectic,
Monthly,
I
Church Economist,
Monthly,
I
Clothier and Furnisher,
Monthly,
8,166
Cold Storage,
Monthly,
2,900
Compressed Air,
Monthly,
2,127
• Comrade,
^ Monthly,
12,333
Converted Catholic,
' Monthly,
G
Counter, (^£!-S")
Monthly,
H
Country Life in America,
Monthly,
C
Crerand's Cloak Journal,
Monthly,
I
Criterion,
Monthly,
G
Critic,
Monthly,
H
Critic and Guide,
Monthly,
H
Current Literature,
Monthly,
G
Dealer and Repairman,
Monthly,
I
Delmeator,
Monthly,
905^636
Designer,
Monthly,
237,852
Deutsche Amerikanische,
Monthly,
I
Dickerman's U. S. Treasury
Counterfeit Detector,
Monthly,
G
Die Zukunft,
Monthly,
G
Dominant,
Monthly,
H
Dosimetric Medical Review,
Monthly,
I
Druggists' Circular,
Monthly,
I
Dry Goods,
Monthly,
H
Editor,
Monthly,
5,641
Educational Foundations,
Monthly,
G
Educational Review,
Monthly,
I
Elemorkirk's Idea,
Monthly,
I
1310
AMKKRAN NEWHPAI'KK I>IUKtTt»UV,
NEW YORK— a^nh'nur J
New Vork — Manhattitn and linfnx^
El Comcrcio. Monthly,
El Eionomisla Iiilcrnacion i Mun*
F" .nccrini; Age, M
\T
'.Mzinc,
it.
E-. ■•••.■
K
E. . >•> M..
Every Where,
Fi . Fancy*
Fame,
FicU! and Stream,
Flour Trade News.
F- - '• -
Ciat .,
G.Trdinrr's Nfnr.irinr
Good Ciover: t,
Good Literature, •
Good I • le,
r.
II
Ha
11 ■•
11
H
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'w I re Ik..
)
.lagazine.
• r.
Mt'iiUuy,
Monthly,
M..nT»^'v.
M
M
lions. Monthly,
Monthly.
Mon*
M
M V.
M V,
M
M V.
M V,
Mi^nthlv,
^) M
M
M
M
M V,
M
M
M
)
Harper's New M'thly Magazine,
Hau&doktor,
He;i
Hcarilisiuiic, (V!" >
Hints,
H-nic <' '' - '
H' nu- .'•. . ^
H. :mc M. ^]
Hi_»mc r.ilk. ,.^, ;
Humilctic M y,
Horailctic Review,
Hoi
Houscwiic, ( ')
Hub,
Illustrated American,
Illustrated Companion,
India Rubber World,
Insurance Commercial Mag'ine, Monthly,
Insurance Critic, Monthly,
Insurance Economist, Monthly,
Insurance Index, Monthly,
Insurance Press Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
M ■•'%•,
M
Al ' '1 1 i 1 1 1 y,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
H
1
;o,ooo
F
5,656
543.7*9
F
G
H
C
;.25o
1
92,916
D
A
400,000
45-. 333
G
I
7,000
C
« 7.500
I
c
A
H
15,000
A
6,800
F
D
500.000
I)
I
21,250
A
A
I
G
I
I
H
I
I
I
G
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION. 1311
NEW YORK Continued.
New York — Manhattan and Bronx,
Insurance Times,
Monthly,
I
International Confectioner,
Monthly,
H
Internat'l Journal of Surgery,
Monthly,
C
International Steam Engineer,
Monthly,
C
International Studio,
Monthly,
8,ooo
Items of Interest,
Monthly,
I2,OI2
^ eweler.
Monthly,
G
Journal of Cutaneous and Gen-
ito Urinary Diseases,
Monthly,
I
J'n'l of Nerv. & Mental Disease,
, Monthly,
H
Judge Library Magazine,
Monthly,
C
Junior Toilettes,
Monthly,
C
Ladies' Home Topics, (^s^^'aTear"^
) Monthly,
G
Ladies' World, (^£a7ear"j
Monthly,
465,416
Lamp,
Monthlv,
G
L'Art de la Mode,
Monthly,
C
Leader,
Monthly,
I
Le Bon Ton,
Monthly,
C
Leslie's Monthly Magazine,
Monthly,
243,946
Lumberman's Review,
Monthly,
I
Luther League Rev., fif aTea^'
) Monthly,
H
Maccabaean,
Monthly,
G
McCall's Magazine, fitTySD
Monthly,
600,833
McClure's Magazine,
Monthly,
A
Machinery,
Monthly,
23,617
Magazine of Art,
Monthly,
G
Magazine of Mysteries,
Monthly,
159,583
Marine Engineering,
Monthly,
5,730
Medical Examiner,
Monthly,
G
Medical Review of Reviews,
Monthly,
F
Medical Times,
Monthly,
6,032
Menorah Monthly Magazine,
F
Merck's Report,
Monthly,
F
Messenger,
Monthly,
C
Metal Industry,
Monthly,
2,500
Metronome,
Monthly,
22,970
Metropolitan Magazine,
Monthly,
214,166
Metropolitan and Rural Home,
Monthly,
400,000
(Subscription 25c. a year.)
Metropolitan Teacher,
Monthly,
G
Mind,
Monthly,
H
Minmg Magazine,
Monthly,
7,062
Missionary Review of the World, Monthly,
G
Mission Field, fttT^eS")
Monthly,
4,895
Modern Mexico,
Monthly,
F
Modern Stories, ft?17e*ir)
Monthly,
322,916
Monthly Union, (to^.T^eaD
H
Motherhood,
Monthly,
F
ur.!
AMKUICAN NKW8PAi'KU DIRICTOUY,
NEW YORK— Con/inu^J.
New York — Manhattan -mf Rt.^nr
Motor Car,
Muniuital I«»urnal,
Munscy's Maj^azinc.
National Advocate,
Na" Bottlers' Gazette,
Na e Taxer,
Na iiid Mcrald
lit ,1 . L 1 1,
Natiirr'-.rh und Gesundheits
of
Monthly,
9,666
Montldv,
H
Monthly,
644,667
Monthly,
G
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
i .. • r.
Month'v.
1-
New Century Trade,
Mt.
I
New VA n.
Monthly,
H
New Idea Woman's M nc.
Monthly,
183,644
New \'<»rk Athletic Club Journal,
, Monthly,
H
North A an Review,
Moruhl'v,
I-
Nu^jent's I.
M • ''
5,160
Offri R'v l.'ju.j.jucul Kc^islci.
M « 1 i i 1 i 1 1 y ,
2,5Ii
( . \V'. '..w.
Monthly,
3.-00
t .rnal,
M-rTh!v,
1
u r Animal Friends,
,
E
Outdoors,
Monthly,
• • •
< > link'.
Monthly,
I)
V : ■■ \' nc.
Monthly,
I
400,000
Tariiik \ CS^^SIT)
Moii'ihiy,
I)
I'earson s .^iu^azinc,
Monthly,
248,927
r ■ -^
N' "'.
F
1 a . > Art Jo -],
.N..
F
Pc< ' - n.me J-wi ;ial.
\T.
5»5.»66
•1 J3*. « yrt <
Ten ratof,
1 ■ ' .%
Muiiilily,
* •
2,750
I
H
»
ic Times-Bulletin,
N 1 ' ' ii . i 1 . » ,
1 ....: '.' ''Mre,
Monthly,
5.»9i
]*' -r- Journal,
Monthly,
H
i . ^rc,CSL\,.^)
Monthly,
A
Pictorial Review,
Monthly.
157.756
Popular Maj^azine,
Monthly,
B
Power,
Montlily,
26,000
Practical Druggist,
Monthly,
7.635
Preachers' Magazine,
Monthly,
G
Primary School,
Monthly,
D
Pr< ' ^ of the Am. Institute
t-i L,'- uical Engineers,
Monthly,
4.105
Professional Pointer.
Monthly,
I
Public Health Journal.
Monthly,
F
Publishers' Guide,
Monthly,
I
Puck's Library,
Monthly,
E
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1313
NEW YORK— Contin
lued.
New York — Manhattan and Bronx^
Quiver,
Monthly,
F
R'y & Locomotive Engineering,
, Monthly,
D
Railway Critic,
Monthly,
I
Railway Machinery,
Monthly,
H
Recreation,
Monthly,
F
Rudder,
Monthly,
F
Rupert's Magazine,
Monthly,
G
Sailors' Magazine,
Monthly,
I
St. Nicholas,
Monthly,
B
Sartorial Art Journal,
Monthly,
G
Scient. American B'd'g Monthly,
G
Scient. American Exp't Ed'ii,
Monthly,
H
Scribner's Magazine,
Monthly,
A
Short Stories,
Monthly,
F
Sis Hopkin's Own Book,
Monthly,
G
Subscription 50c. a year.
Small Farmer,
Monthly,
F
Smart Set,
Monthly,
D
Social Service,
Monthly,
G
Spirit of Missions,
Monthly,
22,125
Spirit of '76,
Monthly,
H
Stone,
Monthly,
I
Strand Magazine,
Monthly,
A
Students' Journal,
Monthly,
H
Success,
Monthly,
306,108
Successful American,
Monthly,
H
Sunday School Journal, (fo^ay'^S
) Monthly,
A
Sunny Side,
Monthly,
G
Supply World,
Monthly,
I
Tailors' Review,
Monthly,
H
Teachers' Institute,
Monthly,
C
Toilettes,
Monthly,
B
Trained Nurse,
Monthly,
I
Transactions of the American
Inst, of Elect. Engineers,
Monthly,
I
Treasury of Religious Thought, Monthly,
H
Truth,
Monthly,
G
Typewriter and Phonographic
WnrlH /Subscription\
vv UIIU, ^^ 50c. a year. /
Monthly,
I
Unique Monthly, fttfayS?.")
116,666
Upholsterer,
Monthly,
I
Valkyrian,
Monthly,
G
Violin World, (^5"o?'aTeS°)
Monthly,
G
Voice of Missions, (^^ocflTear.'')
Monthly,
G
Water and Gas Review,
Monthly,
3»5oo
Wide-World Magazine,
Monthly,
72,050
Wilshire's Magazine,
Monthly,
A
Woman's Home Missions,
Monthly,
C
(Subscription 35c. a year.)
83
1314 AMKItlCAN NKWSl'APKlt IMKKCTuUY
NEW YORK— Con/ifti^f J.
New York — Manhattan and Jifcnx,
Woman's IM ! Development. Monthly, I
Woma in, Monthlv. E
^V ' ■ ,' :ons,r" "■ I Monthly, A
\S liu^ »>'.iK, Monthly, C
\ oiing's Nt • "-nc. Monthly, C
Journ.T'f \ , (iynaecology
an<! Hj-monthly, i,8iO
Mc t Review, Hi-monthly, H
i't I k'-N Hllyer^* Index, Hi-monthly, 4,795
Underwood's U. S. Treasury
Counterfeit Reporter, Bi-monthly, H
All)' Quarterly, G
Bercan i: ju Quarterly, A
H: le Study Home Department Quarterly, C
Brief of th'- 1 QtnrtrHy, H
Chamnlain 1 (,' rlv, I
( ' University Quarterly, H
I . t Quarterly, H
Empire State. ,") Quarterly, 2.750
Forum. Quarterly, G
Int' V, H
I •. ., C
Luijcr :» M.i;. a., Quarterly, D
Mcdno Legal Journal, Quartcrlv, 1
N > Remedies, Q . G
r ■ rom Puck. Qu.irterlv, G
1 ..... , 'Official ' ' • ' ' .M7
1 - ^' 4,760
S .. ^ ......;... , I B
S n Ho-j^es. ' Q ■ . H
1 -..^.") Quarterly. G
Temperance, (_ . ) Quarterly, H
Brooklyn, Brooklyner Frcic Trcsse, \ Daily, G
Brooklyner Freie Prc^sc, ) Sunday, G
Citizen, Daily, F
Eagle. ) Daily, C
Eagle. \ Sunday, C
Standard Union. Daily, E
Times, Daily, E
American Kaiku, Weekly, S^Z^^
Brooklvn Life, Weekly, H
Brooklyn Weekly News, I
Brooklyner Reform, Weekly, 7.262
Chat, Weekly, 27,480
OVEK 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1315
NEW YO'RK— Continued.
Brooklyn, City Mission Evangel,
Weekly,
I
Nordisk Tidende,
Weekly,
H
Nordlyset,
Weekly,
I
American Hairdresser,
Monthly,
2,092
Manufacturers' Journal,
Monthly,
1,189
Medical Journal,
Monthly,
H
Photo-Straws, {^^'l^:^^)
Monthly,
I
Record of the C. B. L., (^y^ocfaTean
') Monthly,
G
Medical Library, etc.,
Quarterly,
1,222
Queens, Evening Journal,
Daily,
I
Long Island Star, )
Long Island Star, j
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Times,
Daily,
I
Long Island Beobachter,
Weekly,
I
Richmond, Staten Island Leader,
Weekly,
I
Staten Island News,
Weekly,
I
Niagara Falls, Cataract Journal,
Journal,
Daily,
H
Weekly,
I
Gazette,
Daily,
H
North Chili, Earnest Christian,
Monthly,
I
Northport, Law Notes,
Monthly,
25,000
North Tarrytown, Mount Pleasant News,
Weekly,
I
North Tonawanda, Evening News,
Daily,
I
Norwich, Morning Sun, )
Chenango Telegraph, \
Daily,
I
Semi-weekly,
H
Central New York Unionist,
Weekly,
I
Chenango Union,
Weekly,
2,170
Norwood, News,
Weekly,
I
Nunda, News,
Weekly,
1,011
Nyack, Evening Star,
Daily,
I
Ogdensburg, News,
Daily,
I
Advance,
Weekly,
H
Olean, Times,
Daily,
1,450
Ledger,
Weekly,
I
Oneida, Democratic Union,
Semi-weekly,
H
Dispatch,
Semi-weekly,
I
Post,
Weekly,
I
Oneonta, Star,
Dailv,
I
Herald,
Weekly,
H
Ossining, Democratic Register,
Weekly,
I
Oswego, Palladium, )
Palladium, J
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Times, )
Times, j
Daily,
I
Semi-weekly,
I
Ovid, Gazette and Independent,
Weekly,
I
Owego, Record,
Tioga Co. Record,
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Gazette,
Weekly,
2,552
Woman's Temperance Work,
Monthly,
7,566
AMKUICAN NKWSI'APKU DIUKiToUY.
•»
<- 3^.
NEW YORK
Oxfonl, Times,
Palmyra, Courier,
U'avnc Co. Journal,
r • • . ic. a'' e
i clksk.:!., I'
Pcnn Van, L \, .
Vatcs Co Chronicle,
Perry, Hcraul-Ntws,
Plaltsburg, Pre )
Sentinel, )
Port ( ' r, Item,
M.ij^.i^zinc
History,
Port Jefferson, K« lio.
Port Jervis, Kvcnmjj Gazeuc, /
Garelte. j
New ^' rk FT^nirr,
Tri--
CondnufJ.
Weekly,
Weekly.
Weekly,
Weekly,
Da '
W
t CM),
of American
Weekly,
Weekly,
D.iilv.
Weekly,
Daily.'
\H ccK.y,
Daily.
WecKly,
Weekly,
Wecklv.
Port Ru !im.)iul
»' Yffrk, Hi.' rough of AV.
/).
Potsdam, Courier and Freeman,
Recorder,
St. Lawrence Herald,
Poughkeepsie, Kagle,
Sunday Courier,
PulasWt, nemnrrat,
Rai. :er and Courant,
Red Creek, Hrr.M.
Rensselaer, i
Rochester, Ahemi P<-si, i
Abend Tost, f
De: . ■ f- ^
I * i al atiu L.
1 ... i rat and Ci.;
I. . enini: Times,
Herald, )
Herald, f
Post- Kx press.
Union and Adverliier,
Catholic Journal,
Sunday Star.
Lawyers' Reports ■ •
Haptisl Monthly, ^ ^ „
'1
...V.lC, )
•^*^d.
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly.
D.uly,
I'.iily,
Daily.
Sunday,
Wrrkl'v,
^' >%
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily.'
Scmi-weckly,
Daily.
\\ . . .
D.ii'.v.
D.iil'y,
Sunday,
Daily,'
Daily,
Weekly,
Sunday,
Semi monthly
)
Monthly,
Monthly,
Case and Comment, (\Mc..j«»r
Casket.
Green's Fruit G rower. (/KTy'Jii?.") Monthly,
New York Annotated Cases, Monthly,
Pythian Nights, Monthly,
!,o88
I
I
I
H
1.500
I
1
I
I
2,000
I
I
H
I
3.705
I
I
I
I
I
10.700
1
1.378
I
I
5.394
3.»»»
3^^7i
20,487
G
ii>,659
F
G
E
18,260
I
T
1-
2,500
30,000
G
A
I
I
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1317
NEW YORK Conih
nued.
Rochester, Sidepaths, (^^^Z'^^:^)
Monthly,
I
Vick's Family Mag., (^Sfa^e'r]
1 Monthly,
76,666
Rockville Centre, South Side Observer,
Weekly,
1,702
Rome, Sentinel, )
Sentinel, )
Daily,
3,499
Semi-weekly,
5,075
Rushford, Spectator,
Weekly,
I
St. Regis Falls, Adirondack News,
Weekly,
I
Salamanca, Cattaraugus Republican,
Weekly,
2,412
Salem, Axiom,
Weekly,
I
Sandy Creek, News,
Weekly,
1,522
Saratoga Springs, Saratogian,
Daily,
H
Saratoga Eagle,
Weekly,
I
Schenectady, Evening Star,
Daily,
5,521
Gazette,
Daily,
12,574
Union, )
Union, j"
Daily,
###
Semi-weekly,
I
Seneca Falls, Courier-Journal,
Weekly,
I
Reveille,
Weekly,
I
Skaneateles, Free Press,
Semi-weekly,
I
Special Crops, i^^>'T?^^)
Monthly,
2,075
Sodus, Record,
Weekly,
2,023
Springville, Journal and Herald,
Weekly,
I
Stamford, Alirror,
Weekly,
I
Stapleton — {^See New York, Borough of Richmond').
•
Syracuse, Evening Herald, )
Herald, j
Daily,
35,648
Sunday,
39,161
Evening Telegram,
Daily,
H
Journal,
Daily,
F
Post-Standard, )
Post-Standard, \
Daily,
21,-634
Semi-weekly,
10,712
Northern Christian Advocate,
Weekly,
G
Wesleyan Methodist,
Weekly,
H
Am. Poultry Advocate,5^^^i7e«?.^
) Monthly,
32,166
Educational Gazette,
Monthly,
14,820
Good Health Qinic, fttfaTeS.'')
Monthly,
10,083
Harness Gazette,
Monthly,
4,010
Keramic Studio,
Monthly,
H
Official Journal,
Monthly,
G
School Bulletin,
Monthly,
F
Sporting Goods Gazette,
Monthly,
H
Troy, Evening Standard,
Daily,
G
Press, [
Daily,
H
Press, 5
Weekly,
I
Record,
Daily,
16,438
Times, [
Times, j
Daily,
16,910
Semi-weekly,
10,872
Freie Presse,
AVeekly,
I
Northern Budget,
Sunday,
E
Observer,
Sunday^
I
13t«t AMBKH'AN NKWSl'APKK DIRKtToHY
Press, f
NEW YORK— CcnttfiueJ.
Tr»>v. Sunday News, Sunday, I
( .irriagc Dealers' Journal, Munlhly, I
Trumansburg, Free Press and Sentinel, Weekly, 1.150
Tully, Tunes, Weekly, I
Utica, Herald-nispalch. ) Daily, 13,1 1^^
Sunday Tribune, ) Sunday, a>'^9^
Observer, Daily, G
Daily. M,37o
Senu-weekly, i>,57ii
La Luce, Weekly, I
Saturday (llobe. Weekly, A
Sunday Journal, Sunday, G
Y Drych, Weekly. G
Merchants Legislative League
Advocate, Monthly, 6,768
Nationa ■ '" tractor, Monthly, ^,^'5
Walden, Cit Weekly. 1
Walton, Chroniclc-'I imcs, Weekly, 4,005
Reporter, Weekly, G
Warn ^. Nt Weekly, I
Warsaw, Western New Yorker, S<iiH-\vcekly, H
W- f'.. Time*. Weekly, H
Warwick. A ncj, WeeNly, i.coo
Waterloo, (1 ^ . .cr and Democrat, Weekly, I
Watertown, Si.v •' '^d, ) Daily. G
St.- :J, ) Senu-weekly, I
Times, ) I»ai;\, 6,463
Reformer and Times, f Semi-weekly, 4.644
Re-Union, Scmi-weeklv, I
!Ierald. Weekly. I
Lodge Record, Semi-monthly, I
Waterville. limes and H 'porter. Weekly, 1
Waverlv. Free Prrs.. r*"?:\,'^-; Weekly, H
WciUviiic, K ter, ) Daily, I
.\ • V Co. Reporter, f Semi- weekly, H
A _, ..:.y Co. Democrat, Weekly, I
Wefttfield. Repui>lican, Weekly, I
Whitehall, Chrtuiu le. Weekly, H
Times, Weekly, 2,540
White Plains. Record, Daily, I
Kasiern State Journal, Weekly, I
Westchester Co. Reporter, Weekly, I
Westchester Home Life, Monthly, D
Whitney Point. Reporter. Weekly, 2.667
Williamsville, Amherst Bee, Weekly, I
Wilson, Star, Weekly, I
Wolcott. Lake Shore News, Weekly. 1,466
Worcester, Times, Weekly, 1
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1319
NEW YORK— Continued.
Yonkers, Herald,
Statesman,
Gazette,
Home Journal and News,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
NORTH CAROLINA.
(Map on page following.)
Albemarle, Stanly Enterprise, Weekly,
Ashboro, Courier, Weekly,
Asheville, Citizen, Daily,
Register, Weekly,
Our Mountain Home, ft^ocTySr) Monthly,
J'
Southland
Ayden, Free Will Baptist,
Charlotte, Evening Chronicle,
News,
Times- Democrat,
Observer,
Observer,
Observer,
Mill News,
Presbyterian Standard,
Star of Zion,
Carolina Medical Journal,
Charlotte Medical Journal,
Messenger of Hope, (foSafeS.")
Clinton, Sampson Democrat,
Clyde, Skyland Baptist,
Concord, Times,
Danbury, Reporter,
Elizabeth City, Tar Heel,
Fayetteville, North Carolina Baptist,
Goldsboro, Wayne Co. Advertiser,
Greensboro, Patriot,
E very thin g,-
Woman's Missionary Rec-
r\rA /SubscriptionX
^^^J V 50c. a year. /
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Semi-weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Semi-weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-monthly,
Monthly,
50c. a year.
Greenville, King's Weekly, (^a^cflTir.")
Hickory, Times-Mercury, Weekly,
Kinston, Free Press, Weekly,
Lagrange, Southern Medical Journal, Monthly,
Lexington, Dispatch, Weekly,
Lumberton, Argus, Weekly,
Moravian Falls, Yellow Jacket, ft^oSyeir!") Bi-weekly,
Nazareth, Truth, Monthly,
Pinehurst, Outlook, Weekly,
Raleigh, Morning Post, Daily,
News and Observer, Daily,
Times and Evening Visitor, Daily,
G
H
I
I
I
I
3^230
I
H
I
I
2,221
4,027
4,591
6,143
8,408
4,496
I
H
I
H
H
H
I
I
2,018
2,181
H
H
I
I
2,750
3,553
I
I
I
I
H
1,700
95,411
15,375
2,523
G
9,111
I
i-ito
AMEiaCAN NBWHrArEU DIUKtToHY.
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1321
NORTH CAROLINA— Co/ituiuec/.
Raleigh, Baptist Sentinel,
Biblical Recorder,
Caucasian,
Christian Advocate,
Farmer and Mechanic,
Progressive Farmer,
Reidsville, Webster's Weekly,
Salisbury, Globe,
Scotland Neck, Commonwealth,
Shelby, Cleveland Star,
Sparta, Alleghany Star,
Western Carolma News, (fo"c^l'?lk*n°)
Wadesboro, Messenger-Intelligencer,
Waynesville, Courier,
West Raleigh, Agric'l Education, (^^S'^fySD
Williamston, Gospel Messenger,
Wilmington, Carolina Fruit and Truck
Growers' Journal,
Wilson, Times,
Winston-Salem, Twin City Sentinel,
Union Republican,
NORTH DAKOTA.
(Map on page following.)
Agricultural College, N. Dakota Farmer, Monthly,
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
9,756
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
G
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
10,509
I
I
Weekly,
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1,536
Quarterly,
I
Monthly,
3,400
Semi-monthly,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Weekly,
H
(Subsc'n 50c. a year.)
Bottineau, News,
Weekly,
I
Devils Lake, Inter-Ocean,
Weekly,
I
Dickinson, Press,
Weekly,
1,200
Edmore, Herald-News,
Weekly,
1,062
Fargo, Forum and Daily Republican, )
Forum and Weekly Republican, j
Daily,
5.057
Weekly,
5,804
Morn'g Call & Fargo Daily Argus,
I
Fram,
Weekly,
I
North Dakota Workman, (Sg^J^^f/ear"'
) Monthly,
H
White Ribbon Bulletin, fifcT/ea?")
Monthly,
2,370
Record,
Quarterly,
H
Grand Forks, Herald,
Daily,
6,096
Normanden,
Weekly,
6,504
Hillsboro, Statstidende,
Weekly,
Jamestown, Alert,
Weekly,
North Dakota Capital,
Weekly,
Langdon, Cavalier Co. Republican,
Weekly,
Courier-Democrat,
Weekly,
Lisbon, Free Press,
Weekly,
North Dakota Farmer, ('^^^fi'^jPe*!?.")
Monthly,
2,037
"R nta rv /SubscriptionX
• iS.Oldry, (^50c. ayear. )
Monthly,
Westland Educator,
Monthly,
Mandan, Independent,
Weekly,
Pioneer,
Weekly,
1833
AMRKirAN NEWMl'Al'KIt I>lHK(ToHY.
s-i
5 t si u
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1323
NORTH T>AKOi: h— Continued.
Minot, Ward Co. Reporter,
Weekly,
I
Mohall, News,
Weekly,
1,409
Park River, Gazette-News,
Weekly,
1,190
Valley City, Times-Record,
Weekly,
I
Wahpeton, North Dakota Globe,
Weekly,
I
Richland Co. Gazette,
Weekly,
I
OHIO.
(Map on pages 1324 and 1325.)
Ada, Record,
Weekly,
1,209
Adelphi, Border News,
Weekly,
I
Akron, Beacon Journal, )
Summit Co. Beacon, )
Daily,
9,794
Weekly,
3,865
Press,
Daily,
9,862
Times-Democrat, )
Times-Democrat, j
Daily,
7,907
Weekly,
H
Chevalier, (fSl'ySn")
Monthly,
I
Young People's Lesson Quarterly,
30,625.
(Subscription 25c. a year.)
Alliance, Leader, )
Leader, j
Daily,
I
Semi-weekly,
I
Review, )
Review, )
Daily,
2,042
Weekly,
3,855
Schemer, (^st^^ateaD
Monthly,
5,000
Woman's Journal, fttflteaD
Monthly,
I
Andover, Citizen,
Weekly,
I
Antwerp, Argus,
Weekly,
I
Ashland, Gazette,
Weekly,
H
Brethren Evangelist,
Weekly,
H
Press,
Weekly,
3,512
Times,
Weekly,
I
Ashtabula, Beacon-Record,
Telegraph,
Daily,
H
Weekly,
H
Amerikan Sanomat,
Weekly,
10,986
Athens, Athens Co. Gazette,
Weekly,
I
Messenger and Herald,
Weekly,
I
Ohio Teacher, («S7e2r)
Monthly,
8,375
Barnesville, Enterprise,
Weekly,
2,130
Republican,
Weekly,
I
Batavia, Clarmont Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Clermont Courier,
Weekly,
I
Bellefontaine, Logan Co. Index,
Weekly,
I
Bluffton, News,
Weekly,
1,681
Farm und Haus, (^at^jPeir)
Monthly,
G
Bowling Green, Wood Co. Free Press,
Semi-weekly,
I
Wood Co. Democrat,
Weeklv,
3^724
Wood Co. Sentinel,
Weekly,
H
Wood Co. Tribune,
Weekly,
I
Bryan, Press,
Weekly,
1,220
1 :v.-4
AMKHIl'AN NEWHPArKU niKEiTDllT.
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1325
East Palestine °
o Minerva
East J
Saliuevil
b CarroUtoa
East Liverpool
Saliueville" •^"°^'
New Philadelphia Toronto)
^y ©Uhrichsville
Q v/ Steubenville"
Coshocton/o . Freeport°
Saint Clairsville r
o Barnesville
Somerset ©
° Lancaster
o
Xogan \ Chester
Athens,
Caldwell ° Wqodsfield
4-\> MoConnelaville
Hill.
Manetta
° Jackson
^
\
Pomeroy^
Vinton
*>
^
< OHIO.
Showing Towns
in which there are Newspapers
with more than 1000 Circulation.
SCALE OF MILES.
B 10 20 30 40 60
0 B K
AMKl:- ■^ NBW8PArEH i'liii-t lUKV
OHIO Continurf
Bucyrus, hvtn: ^. 1 cc^jrapli,
iAi:iv.
».390
journal,
Wcc'klv,
i.4'>4
Cadiz, Harris<»n News,
Weekly,
1
Republican,
Weekly,
H
Sentinel,
Weekly.
I
Caldwell, Nol)lc Co. Leader,
Wet
1,27a
Camden, TrcMc Co. News.
Weeklv.
1,640
Canal Dt>ver, Iron Valley Kcp 'fter.
Weekly,
I
Tuscarawas Herald,
Weekly.
I
Canton, News-Hcmoi rat.
Stark Co. Democrat,
Daily,
6.4.M
Semi-wcckly
H
K#»n.>siT, ,rv, 1
Daily.
11,167
I- ;y. f
Sunday,
8,800
1, . :.V.\
Weekly,
l,^i(>
Ohio Volks-Zeiiung,
Weekly,
I
Roller Monthly, {""^irT^)
3.000
Cardington. Morrow Co. Independent,
Wee
1,692
Carrollion, Republican -Standard,
Wee.
1
Cclina. D
Wee
I
I ) t . ,> 1 ■ . • L : ^_ «J . iJu IC,
WcCk.\.
I
Chillicolhe. r. ■ -•»€. )
1 ('..Tzettr f
Daily.'
I
Weekly,
I
/
Daily.
X.707
R - < 1' ^iNicr, V
Tuesday,
I
Advertiser. )
Friday,
r - :. /. .-..
^^
I
Cincinnati, Commercial Iribune, )
C Tribune, >
Daily,
C
Sr. •
B
( ica. Ctaxctte, ) ^,^-)
\N ic^.y,
B
F cr. )
Daily,
C
F ^T, \
Snr.r-.v.
A
F. . cr,\t.. .,--)
^^
A
Frcie Prcsse,
Morning,
F
Abend Presse,
Kvening,
D
Sonnlagsblatt,
Sunday,
E
Wochenblatt.
Wrckfy,
H
Post.
Dai.v.'
148,486
Tin-.TN-'^tnr,
D: •
14,984
\t'jlvSi>i»ltt. J
Da. ;,
H
Wcct'.-hr. Blx-tter, >
Sunday,
G
V S
Weekly,
I
\ M.ksfrcund, )
Daily.
H
Der Sonntagmorgcn, v
Sunday.
H
Volksfreund, \
Weekly.
H
American Grange Bulletin.
Weekly.
F
American Israelite.
Weekly.
C
Billboard.
Weekly.
13.647
Catholic Telegraph.
Weekfy.
26,051
Christian Leader,
Weekly.
11,492
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1327
O H I O — Contmued.
Cincinnati
, Christian Standard,
Weekly,
B
Cincinnatian,
Weekly,
I
Der Christliche Apologete,
Weekly,
£
Herald and Presbyter,
Weekly,
£
Journal and Messenger,
Weekly,
G
Live Stock Review,
Weekly,
H
Merchant and Manufacturer,
Weekly,
I
Sportsmen's Review,
Weekly,
£
Trades Union Journal,
Weekly,
I
Wahrheitsfreund,
Weekly,
F
Western Christian Advocate,
Weekly,
D
Western Tobacco Journal,
Weekly,
I
Furniture Worker,
Semi-monthly, I
Am. Building Ass'n News,
Monthly,
G
American Musician, ( McTySD Monthly,
G
Cincinnatian, (^^tfaTeS.") '
Monthly,
10,250
C. K. of A. Journal, i^t^Tf^)
Monthly,
25,000
Confectioners' Review,
Monthly,
I
Eclectic Medical Gleaner,
Monthly,
H
Eclectic Medical Journal,
Monthly,
33,712
Express Gazette,
Monthly,
F
Gas Engine,
Monthly,
H
Harness World,
Monthly,
4,766
Haus und Herd,
Monthly,
G
Iron Molders' Journal,
Monthly,
38,341
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Jung Amerika, i^lTf^
Monthly,
7,370
Men and Women,
Monthly,
87,228
Mission'y Intellig'er, CstTyC
) Monthly,
9,733
Mixer and Server, fttfaTeir)
Monthly,
53,000
Monitor,
Monthly,
I
National Humane Educator,
Monthly,
E
Ohio Workman, (^s^cSiSD
Monthly,
G
Open Shop,
Monthly,
3,000
Phonographic Magazine,
Monthly,'
F
Pythian Monitor,
Monthly,
2,000
Republican,
Monthly,
11,000
Saxby's Traveler's Magazine,
Monthly,
G
Spokesman of the Carriage an(
i
Associate Trade,
Monthly,
9,500
Starchroom,
Monthly,
G
Trade Review,
Monthly,
3.087
Christian Educator,
Bi-monthly,
Circleville,
, Union-Herald,
Weekly,
Democrat and Watchman,
Weekly,
Cleveland,
, Commercial Bulletin,
Daily,
Leader, \
Morning, )
Evening, j
C
News Herald, v
Leader, )
Sunday,
D
t t w t* k t • L* 1 •
OHIO— Con/inufJ.
Cleveland, Plain Dealer, | Mcnunj^. i
Plain Pe.ilcr, I Evening;, j ''>'-«^'®
Plain Dealer, ( Sunday, 68,198
Plain Dra.cr, J Wtekl'v. G
Pre 1 '.i: y, 138,005
Recorder (niorninj^ vV evening I. Daily, (•
W.xchler und Anzcij^er. i I ' ly, E
W.ichlcr und Anzei>;cr, V Sunday, G
\V.L( liter und Anzciger, ) Weekly, I
Wor.d. i Daily.' D
W. ' ' r S ''.y, E
Ai:. .. ..M Snnrt«»mnn. W ,-^ }{
\r*\%Ar.. \'. y, 1
Uniyersc, Weekly, 2^,7^^
' ri. Weekly, G
S Weekly, I
veku. Weekly, G
Dtr Cl»J alter. N' v, H
1 ^ ■ • . W it».iy, I
i a. .4c&scngcr, Weekly, I
I... ... Weekly. 1
Wr- d. Weekly, 1
1 aied Times, Weekly, H
Inland Grocer, Weekly, H
Jewish Review and Ol)server, Weekly, ii.c i
Kirt hen/eitung. Weekly, H
Marine Review tV: Mar. Record, Weekly, II
n' ' rr, Weekly, 1 o
1 a " Ameryce, Weekly, 1
V v? t, ' ^ \fK. ifj-r 7»"«itiififr Weekly I
. > . ,.. .,^ ) Weekly, H
> iR, Weekly, G
Town Topics, Weekly, 1
Union (iospel News. ( 1 Weekly, H
Deulsch-Am. Kriej^er /citung. Bi-weekly, So-o
En ', Scmi-montlj|y, D
r i.ife, Semi-monthly, I
bi -Liicrhood of Locomotive En-
•.'''•ers' Journal, .N^- ' »My, C
i .. .. ye Tr-niK ^"^--TjC) '^ ••>•. G
Current An Monthly, 1^.62;
Deuisches Magazine, Monthly, I
Draftsman, Monthly, I
EnRineers' Review, {"^[^rj''^-" ) Monthly, D
Evangelische Magazin, Monthly, F
Foundry, • Monthly, H
Internat'l Messenger, (^i;-;^':'.';:") Monthly, I
Medical and Surgical Reporter, Monthly, i,6co
Medical Journal, Monthly, I
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
132ff
OHIO Continued.
Cleveland, Railroad Trainmen's Journal,
Monthly,
78,775
Railway Era,
Monthly
I
Up-to-Date Distributer,
Monthly,
2,542
Columbus, Citizen,
Daily,
25,163
Evening Dispatch,
Daily,
E
Der Westbote, )
Semi-weekly,
I
Der Ohio Sonntagsgast, >•
Sunday,
I
Express, )
Weekly,
H
(Subscription 75c. a year.)
Ohio State Journal, \
Daily,
33,021
Ohio State Journal, >
Sunday,
25,212
Ohio State Journal, )
Semi-weekly,
D
Reporter,
Daily,
I
Courier,
Tri-weekly,
I
American Issue,
Weekly,
35,655
Catholic Columbian,
Weekly,
G
Franklin Co. Herald,
Weekly,
I
Ohio Waisenfreund,
Weekly,
I
Advertising World, i^t^^l^^f^^)
Monthly,
19,354
Am. Insurance Jour'l, 5t!17e2r
) Monthly,
F
Bundle of Sticks,
Monthly,
H
Columbus Medical Journal,
Monthly,
2,000
Medical Talk, (^^SfaTeS.")
Monthly,
H
Midland Druggist,
Monthly,
2,010
Midland Methodist, ftSJS?!")
Monthly,
I
Ohio Association News,
Monthly,
I
Ohio Educational Monthly,
G
Ohio Endeavorer, C^^^T/eaD
Monthly,
6,245
Sales Agent, (^S'lTeS.")
Monthly,
7,333
Sample Case,
Monthly,
28,850
School Visitor,
Monthly,
I
Conneaut, Evening News,
Daily
I
Coshocton, Age,
Semi-weekly,
I
Democrat and Standard,
Weekly,
I
Covington, Tribune,
Weekly,
I
Crestline, Advocate,
Weekly,
I
Dayton, Evening Herald,
Daily,
13,280
Journal,
Daily,
I
News,
Daily,
18,642
Christian World,
Weekly,
H
Herald of Gospel Liberty,
Weekly,
G
Lutheran Evangelist,
Weekly,
G
Montgomery Co. Reporter,
Weekly,
2,384
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Religious Telescope,
Weekly,
D
Watchword,
Weekly,
C
Young Cath. Messenger, ft^oJ^^J-jP^'r
) Semi-m'hly,
31,666
Choir Leader, i^^t:'l^^i^)
Monthly,
G
Laborers' Journal,
Monthly,
6,250
84
1330
AV
.\ NBW8rArKK UIRBCTOKY,
Dajrton, Ohio Poultry Juun
'^'\T Bible Tea ' ••^
■ '■'"h Lij^'ht,
Ill's Kv;
Defiance, Democrat.
Delaware. Gazette, J
(iazette, f
Delta, Atlas.
OHIO— Ci>n/inu^ J.
. hvenmg News-Review,
rat,
Fist Liv(
l^aton, l)cin
Etyria, Denv - ♦.
Rep: ill,
Findlay, Courier, \
( ' irier, f
lellerNoiiian, |
Jeltersonian. f
Morninjj Republican, \
V \
i-rankliii. l i;rt^:iic.c,
Frceport. Press,
Fremont, News, ^
Gallipolis, I ■ n,
Gallia Times,
H untcr-Trader-Trapper,
-I Mr • y«*r J
Geneva. Free i incs,
Greenville. De: .t,
Hamilton. Democrat,
E
S
Evening Sun, )
un, f
Republican-News,
HiUsboro, News-Herald,
Ironton, Rr ' an, ("i,^,^^-)
Jackson, Hciaiu,
Jefferson. Ashtabula Co. Sentinel,
Johnstown. Independent,
Kent, Courier,
Kenton Press,
Lancaster. Ohio Eagle,
Fairfield Co. Repub'n,(^
Lebanon. Western Star.
Jersey Hustler. (^"S^T^ri^'!)
Lima. News.
Advertiser,
Electro-Therapeutist,
Lockland, Millcreek Valley News,
Logan, Journal-Gazette,
London, Madison Co. Democrat,
Monthly, io,(iOy
Monthly, G
Monthly, \
Monthlv,
\N eekly.
Daily, i,,^6.
Weekly, 1,92-
Weekly, 2,000
'*»''>'. 5,13:
Weekly, 1,20;
Weekly,
Wrrklv, 1
I'ailv,'
Weekly,
Dailv,
Weekly,
Daily, I
Sr-ni- weekly, I
Weekly,
Wrrkl'v.
1 >.i;iy.
Semi- weekly.
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly, i6,6j;
Daily. 1,97
Weekly.
Daily, 1
Daily, 5,59:
Weekly.
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi -weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly, i/)i(
Weekly, i.<yo
Weekly,
Weekly,
) Weekly,
Weekly, H
Semi-monthly,
Dailv,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,'
Weekly,
Semi-weekly, 3.522
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1331
O H I O — Continued.
Lorain, News,
Times-Herald,
Loudonville, Advocate,
Democrat,
McArthur, Democrat-Enquirer,
McComb, Christian Unity Herald,
(Subscription 25c. a year.)
McConnelsville, Herald,
Morgan Co. Democrat,
Mansfield, News, )
News, j
Shield, )
Richland Shield, j
Marietta, Leader, )
Leader, j
Register, )
Register, )
Marion, Star, )
Star, )
Martel, Sunday School Review, (^^J^l^eaD
Marysville, Tribune,
Union Co. Journal,
Farm Investor and Financial
Outlook, (^st'^aTear)
Massillon, Independent,
Gleaner, (^stT/e^?.")
Medina, Medina Co. Gazette,
Gleanings in Bee Culture,
Middletown, Butler Co. Signal,
Millersburg, Holmes Co. Farmer,
Republican,
Minerva, News-Kodak,
Montpelier, Enterprise,
Mount Gilead, Morrow Co. Sentinel,
Mount Vernon, Banner, )
Democratic Banner, )
Republican-News, )
Knox Co. Repub'n-News, j
Napoleon, Democratic Northwest,
Henry Co. Signal,
Newark, Advocate, )
Advocate, \
American-Tribune, )
American-Tribune, j
New Philadelphia, Ohio Democrat & Times,
Norwalk, Evening Herald,
Reflector, )
Reflector, j
Farm and Home Enterprise,
Daily,
I
Daily,
1,940
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Semi-weekly,
Weekly,
2,123
Daily,
4,360
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
4,037
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
3>379
Semi-m'thly,
20,042
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
2,640
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
1,576
Semi-weekly,
3,4"
Daily,
H
Semi-weekly,
H
Weekly,
2,488
Weekly,
I
Daily,
3,222
Weekly,
H
Daily,
H
Semi-weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
Daily,
2,773
Daily,
1,672
Weekly,
-iy^lZ
Weekly,
I
IM?
AMEUli AN NKW.HI'Al'Ell DIUKl'TUKY.
N
( )
OHIO
rwalk, Ohio Law Hulicim,
■ ContinufJ.
Oakharbor, Ottawa Co. Exponent.
Press,
Obcrlin, News,
Tribune, ('^|««''* •■**««)
Plantali"!! M ..irv
Orrvillc, Crescent,
Ottawa Putnam Co. Sentinel,
Painesville, Republican,
/ HutiMniiiCion V
V SSc • yrtkr '
le, Republican, \
K.;. •:'-:;. an. f
Paulding, hcniucral.
Pioneer, Iri-Siaic Alliance,
Piqua, Call.
Pomcroy, Independent,
Leader,
Port Clinton, Ottawa Co. Herald.
Ottawa Co. Republican,
Ottawa Co. Zeitung,
Portsmouth. Times.
C'orrcsp<)ndcnt.
Richwood. (laiette,
Roscvill'- ^'' ' "*W,
Saint L ..^, IJelmont Chrnnirlc,
Gazette,
Saint Pans, News- Dispatch,
Salem, News, )
Rcpi; Kra, f
SalineTille, Banner.
Sandusky, journal and ! , \
journal and Luuai, f
Star.
Good Reading. ("SSTJSi^)
Sebring, News,
Shrcvc. News,
Sidney, News, )
Shelby Co. Democrat, )
Somerset, Rosary Magazine,
Spencerville, Journal-News,
Springfield, Democrat,
Gazette,
Morning Sun,
Press-Republic, \
Republic, f
Journal und Adler,
News,
Farm and Fireside, (*fij^/^.")
Chautauquan,
Farm News, (^SJ'7?^'')
Home and Flowers,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-weekly,
Weekly,
Hi-monthlv.
Weeklv,
Weekly,
Daily,'
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,'
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Dai'.y,
Weekly.
Weekly,
Weekly.
\N iek!v,
Werv-lv.
W
D
Semi-weckly,
Weekly,
Daily,'
Weekly,
Daily.'
Monthly,
Semi- weekly,
Weeklv.
Daily.'
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,'
Daily,
Daily,
Daily.
Weeklv,
Triweekly,
Weekly.
Semi-m'thly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly.
I
».776
I
I
I
I
I
1.546
1.369
1.S94
I
I
3.059
3.036
1. 251
M9!
».69.
2.40(
4.3»
H
H
10,32
I
H
335.367
D
100,000
B
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1333
(
O H I Q— Continued.
Springfield, Poultry Success, i^'^tlT^^)
Woman's Home Companion,
Steubenville, Gazette, \
•Gazette, f
Herald-Star,
Sugarcreek, Budget, i^^^^i^T)
Sunbury, Delaware Co. News-Item,
(Subscriptiou 50c. a year.)
Swanton, Patrons' Leader, (SaiSr)
Sylvania, Sun,
Tiffin, Tribune and Herald,
Tribune,
Toledo, Blade, )
Blade, [
Dziennik Echo,
Ameryka,
Express, )
Express, )
Times,
News-Bee,
Times-Bee,
Kuryer Ohioski,
Sunday Courier-Journal,
American Medical Compend,
Biblioteka Polska,
Medical and Surgical Reporter,
National Union, (fo^a^Jk*?")
Train Dispatchers' Bulletin, ^^"^-m
Woman's Medical Journal,
Toronto, Tribune,
Troy, Record,
Buckeye,
Uhrichsville, Chronicle, )
Tuscarawas Chronicle, j
Upper Sandusky, Chief, )
Wyandot Chief, j
Urbana, Times-Citizen, )
Citizen and Gazette, j
Champaign Democrat,
Utica, Herald,
Vanwert, Democrat
Times,
Vinton, Leader,
Wapakoneta, Auglaize Co. Democrat,
Auglaize Republican,
Warren, Chronicle,
Western Reserve Chronicle
Tribune,
Tribune,
■\
,1
Monthly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Morning, )
Evening, j
Sunday,
Weekly,
Sunday,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
) Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Friday, j
Tuesday, j
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
20,834
428,500
I
I
I
H
I
1,708
H
I
I
24,656
170,404
I
G
H
H
51^434
F
H
I
10,416
I
F
C
2,516
I
1,250
1,150
H
I
I
I
I
I
I
2,150
1,263
I
1,169
1
1,488
I
I
I
I
ISM
AMEUK'.VN NBWsrAPEH l)IUE» 1«tHY.
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
i:}35
O H I O — Continued.
Warren, Western Reserve Democrat,
Washington C. H., Fayette Co. Record,
Ohio State Register,
Wauseon, Republican,
Waverly, News,
Wellington, Enterprise and Observer,
Wellston, Telegram,
Transcript,
West Liberty, Banner,
West Union, Adams Co. New Era,
Wilmington, Clinton Co. Democrat,
Journal,
Woodsfield, Spirit of Democracy,
Wooster, Republican,
Wayne Co. Democrat,
Xenia, Gazette, )
Gazette, \
Woman's Miss'ary Mag., ftc'lTeS.'')
Youngstown, Telegram,
Vindicator, )
Vindicator, j"
Labor Advocate,
Rundschau,
Zanesville, Courier, )
Courier, \
Evening Signal, )
Signal, )
Times-Recorder,
Sundays News,
Catholic Home Companion,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
OKLAHOMA.
(Map on page opposite.)
Alva, Courier,
Anadarko, Democrat,
Busch, Elk City Record,
Chandler, Publicist,
News,
Tribune,
Chilocco, Chilocco Farmer, (fB^o^'l^eaD
Cleo, Gospel Missionary,
Elreno, American, )
American News, j
Enid, Eagle,
Events,
Guthrie, Leader, )
T oirlAr l /SubscriptIon\
l^Cd-UCl, \ y 50c. a year. )
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-weekly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Monthly,
Okla. State Capital,
Okla. State Capital, f (^^^i^e^i^)
4
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
H
1,710
I
I
I
I
I
I
1,325
H
1,434
2,075
2,048
I
H
2,700
1,700
H
I
12,020
G
I
H
I
H
5,170
I
8,810
I
G
I
I
I
1,857
I
1,749
14,272
H
H
G
I
I
F
F
20,542
27,459
IS Id
AMBKirAN NKWSPAI'KK IHItKt T«»|{V.
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1337
OKLAHOMA Continued.
Guthrie, Oklahoma Farmer,
Weekly,
38,898
Oklahoma Guide,
Weekly,
Oklahoma Post,
Weekly,
Oklahoma State Register,
Weekly,
Oklahoma and Indian Territory
Odd Fellow,
Monthly,
Hobart, News-Republican,
Weekly,
Kingfisher, Free Fress,
Weekly,
Journal,
Weekly,
Medford, Zions-Bote,
Weekly,
1,451
Newkirk, Republican News Journal,
Weekly,
Norman, Democrat-Topic,
Weekly,
Reform Herald, (^SlTeir)
Monthly,
Oklahoma, Oklahoman,
Daily,
8,104
National Baptist Flag,
Weekly,
Okla. Farm Journal, (^g^'l^ear
) Semi-mon'ly,
19,176
Okla. Medical News Journal,
Monthly,
Oklahoma School 'Herald,
Monthly,
2,285
Pawnee, Courier-Dispatch,
Weekly,
Perry, Western Florist, (^SaTir.'')
Semi-monthly,
*■
Ponca, Courier,
Weekly,
Woodward, Live Stock Inspector,
Semi-monthly
, H
OREGON.
(Map on page opposite.)
Albany, Herald-Disseminator,
Weekly,
I
Ashland, Tribune,
Semi-weekly,
I
Astoria, Morning Astorian,
Daily,
I
Lannetar,
Weekly,
I
Coquille, Herald,
Semi-weekly,
I
Dallas, Polk Co. Itemizer,
Weekly,
1,032
Oregon Woodman, C^^5'17ear.°)
Monthly,
4,000
Eugene, Guard,
Weekly,
I
Register,
Weekly,
I
McMinnville, News-Reporter,
Weekly,
I
Medford, Southern Oregonian,
Semi-weekly,
I
Mount Angel, St. Joseph Blatt,
Weekly,
G
Der Armen Seelen Freund,
Monthly,
G
Mount Angel Magazine,
Monthly,
G
Oregon City, Courier,
Weekly,
I
Paineville, Crook Co. Journal,
Weekly,
1,039
Pendleton, East Oregonian,
East Oregonian,
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Portland, Evening Telegram,
Daily,
21.271
Morning Oregonian, \
Daily,
C
Morning Oregonian, V
Sunday,
C
Oregonian, )
Weekly,
D
ISM AMBKIlAN NKW«PAI*KH DI RECTO It ^ ,
OREGON— Continued.
Portland, Oregon Daily Jr)urnal, "I 15,^04
Oregon Daiiy jt.urnal, 1 Sunday, ii,9^^7
Oregon Daily journal, | Semi-weekly, 7.405
Oregon Daily Journal, J Weekly, 4.486
Sliiinpo, Semi-weekly, I
Catholic Sentinel, Weekly, I
C' rrial Review, Weekly, a.Jii
Nat lu;' lUcn ausilem Nordweslcn.U'erkly, I
North Pacific Rural Spirit, Weekly, I
Northwest Pacific Parmer, Weekly, I
Pacific haplist. Weekly, H
Pacific Christian Advocate. Weekly, H
Trailesman, NNeekly, I
Woman's Tribune, Hi-weekly, 2,000
Oregon Agriculturist, ('. Scmi-monihly, I
Pacific Miner, - .thly, H
A. O. U. W. Re|) :tci, ^ I Miiiuiuy, I
Columbia River and (->rc4^ »* i uii-
^f"^ a" Monthly, I
L' .('^.,.-. ) Monthly, I
M Sentinel, Monthly, I
Pacific Drug Review, Monthly, 2,196
Pacific Month '.. F
Pacific Northwest, Monthly, H
Sc ' Monthly, I
WaM;i:.gton Advocate, (" ^ ; Monthly, G
Roseburg. Review. Semi-weekly, I
Salem, Journal, * Dailv, I
Jotirnal. C Wrekly, I
Orcg 'li Statesman. | Daily, I
Oregon Statesman, f Weekly, I
Pacific Homestead, \S - -klv, G
Northwest I*oultry J'nal, (^, 1 Monthly, I
Oregon Teachers' Monthly, 2,908
PENNSYLVANIA.
< Map on pa«r« ISIO kod ISil.t
Allegheny, Alleghenier und Pittsburgher
Sonntagsboie,
Wceklv,
I
Christian Statesman,
Weekly,
I
Sonntagsbote,
Weekly,
H
Allentown, Chronicle and News,
Daily,
I
City Item,
Dailv,
I
Leader.
DailV,
H
Morning Call,
Dailv.
3.869
Welt-Hote.
Weeiclv,
H
Altoona. Evening Gazette,
Daily.
I
Mirror,
Daily,
8.82.;
Morning Tribune,
Daily,
I
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1339
PENNSYLVANIA— C^//^////^^^.
Altoona, Deutscher Volksfuehrer,
Ambler, Gazette,
Apollo, News-Record,
Ashland, Record,
Beaver, Times,
Beaver Falls, Review,
Beaver Springs, Snyder Co. Herald,
Am. Business Journal,
(Subscription 20c. a year.)
Bedford, Gazette,
Inquirer,
Bellefonte, Center Democrat,
Democratic Watchman,
Keystone Gazette,
Belleville, Times,
Bethlehem, Times,
Moravian,
Bloomsburg, Democratic Sentinel,
Blossburg, Advertiser, (^st^ateir)
Braddock, Evening Herald,
Bradford, Era, )
Era, j
Record,
Bristol, Bucks Co. Gazette,
Brownsville, Monitor,
Field View, (^at'ltea?")
Butler, Eagle,
Herald,
Cambridge Springs, Enterprise,
Carbondale, Evening Leader,
Carlisle, American Volunteer,
Evening Sentinel, (
Valley Sentinel, \
Journal of the Association of Mili
tary Surgeons of the U. S.,
Chambersburg, Franklin Repository, )
Franklin Repository, j
Public Opinion, )
Public Opinion, j
People's Register,
Chester, Morning Republican,
Times,
Delaware Co. Democrat,
Independent,
Clarion, Democrat,
Republican,
Clearfield, Republican,
Cleona, Preacher's Helper,
Pulpit,
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I,200
Weekly,
4,130
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
F
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
J
Weekly,
4,087
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
3,182
Weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Weekly,
2,102
Weekly,
1,091
Monthly,
1,027
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
Semi-weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
2,025
Daily,
2,252
Weekly,
3,062
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
H
Daily,
H
Daily,
7,929
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
2,312
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
3,oco
Weekly,
H
Monthly,
F
Monthly,
H
IMO
AHIKRI. ^.N NKWhPAPBR DIRECTOHY.
WEST
V 1 K G I N I
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1341
13<« AMKHK AN NBW8PAPKK DIKBCTOKT.
PENNSYLVANIA— Ct;«/i««//
Cochranlon, Times, Weekly,
Columbia, News, I^ailv,
Spy. Daily,
Independent, Ueekly,
Conneautville. Courier, Weekly,
Connellsville. Courier, | Daily,
Courier, f Weekly,
News, I Daily,
News, \ Weekly,
Coudersport, I*oller Co. Journal, Weekly,
Potter Dci^ !, Weekly,
Potter Knic.,i:ie. Weekly. 3,»8o
Crafton, Chartiers Valley Mirror, Weekly,
Curwensville, Times, Semi weekly.
Darby, Proj^ress, Semi weeklv.
Delta, HeraUl and Times, Weekly, 1.5^
Doylestown, Democrat, I Daily,
Democrat, f Weekly,
Inielli^jenccr, ) D. 3.16
Bucks Co. Inteiiigcncer, f WccKiy, 2,93
Dubois, Courier, i D.nly,
Courier, f Wf ••'••.
Sear.M M. (^S^,^^) ^^ - ., »
Duncannon, i !. Weekly,
Easton. Aren*;. Daily, I
Kx Dailv,
Free Press. I).
Sunday Sunday,
Journal, C ■• - , Morthlv,
Eben v Her ' W ' '
Edinb .. . ••• • . Vfc*.,^. ) ^[ •■, <
EllwoMil (.;_.. ....^.c ..... .'.lv_,ior, W. {^..,
Ephrata, Reporter, We<k!y,
Review. Weekly,
Erie, F^venini; Herald, ^ Dailv,
Herald. f Weekly,
Morning Dispatch, Morning, (
Tagcblatt und Zuschauer, ) Daily,
National Zeitung, ) Weekly,
Times, Dailv, 14.25
Echo. C*^^,'!*'?") Weekly,
Sunday Messenger-Graphic, Sunday,
Sunday Morning Post, Sunday, H
Everett, Press, Weekly,
Falls Creek, Herald, Weekly.
Franklin, Evening News, ) Daily, 2,59
Venango Citizen-Press, ) Weekly,
Venango S; * * , Weekly,
I ricks. Poultry Item, ^^ n^,^,^'') Monthly, 5,833
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1343
PENNSYLVANIA— C^////««^^.
Galeton, Leader-Dispatch,
Weekly,
I
Gettysburg, Compiler,
Weekly,
I
Girard, Cosmopolite,
Weekly,
I
Greensburg, Press,
Press,
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Tribune, )
Tribune-Herald, j
Daily,
3,964
Weekly,
I
Westmoreland Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Greenville, Advance Argus,
Weekly,
1,558
Lutheran World,
Weekly,
H
News,
Weekly,
I
Young Lutheran, (^^^TySD
Monthly,
E
Home Missionary, fffaTeaD
Quarterly,
G
Grove City, Herald,
Weekly,
1,336
Reporter,
Weekly,
I
Hanover, Herald,
Weekly,
I
Record,
Weekly,
I
Harrisburg, Patriot, )
Patriot, f
Daily,
9,048
Semi-weekly,
I
Star-Independent,
Daily,
11,153
Telegraph,
Daily,
II, III
Church Advocate,
Weekly,
I
Evangelical,
Weekly,
I
Evangelische Zeitschrift,
Weekly,
I
Pennsylvania Methodist,
Weekly,
H
Amer. Woodman, (^s^o^TySr")
Monthly,
1,350
Evangelical Bible Teacher,
Monthly,
4,100
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Keystone League of Christian
Endeavor Journal, (^5"oc!a'?eS.'')Monthly,
I
Missionary Tidings, (^25cTy^a?"
) Monthly,
H
School Gazette, fitT/eiD
Monthly,
H
Evangelical Bible Quarterly,
B
(Subscription 12c. a year.)
Hatboro, Public Spirit,
Weekly,
I
Homestead, News-Messenger,
Daily,
1,619
Honesdale, Wayne Co. Herald,
Weekly,
I
Wayne Independent,
Weekly,
4,033
Huntingdon, News,
Semi-weekly,
I
Juniata Echo, (^s^oJTyC.")
Monthly,
I
Indiana, Indiana Co. Gazette,
Weekly,
H
Messenger,
Weekly,
1
Progress,
Weekly,
H
Irwin, Republican-Standard,
Weekly,
I
Jeannette, Dispatch,
Weekly,
I
Johnstown, Democrat,
Daily,
6,589
Tribune, )
Tribune, )
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Freie Presse,
Weekly,
1,653
Penn. Workman, (^s^oSyC'')
Monthly,
£
Ui4 AJIEKICAN NKWMPAI'KK DIUECTdUY,
PENNSYLVANIA— CVn/mi/^/
Kcnnclt Stjuarc, News and Ailvcrtiscr.
Kin>;ston, Storms and Signs,
Kiitannm^, Free Press,
Kutztown, Journal,
Laccyville, Hrainlrim Messenger,
Lafayette Hill, S ' Adrcrtiscr,
Lancaster, Kxammer, i
Kxannncr, f
New Era, *
New Kra, f
In(|uirer.
Labor Leader. (^S^^,^*^)
Science,
International Railway I<»urr
Pennsylvania School Journal,
Lansdalc. Reporter,
La Park. Park's F! ra! Magazine,
Lebanon, Kvcjuwj; i\cp<«rt. I
Rep<»rt. J
News, /
NVws C
p.; :hood Star, Cil'Vylili')
Leighton, Carbon Advocate,
Lewisburg, J<»urnal,
Saturday News.
Lewislown, Free Press,
Ciazettc.
Sentinel,
Liu.esiDwn. Ailams Co. Independent.
Lykens, Standard. i*'i^"^7^")
McConnelsburg, Fultn-^ f- News,
McDonald, Outlook. ( i
Record. . ,
McKcesport, Herald.
News,
Times,
Svenska Veckobladct.
Light-House. Ci^v;::^-)
McKees Rocks, Gazette,
Mahanoy City. Record.
Saule,
Linksma Walanda,
Manheim, Sentinel and Lancaster
Advertiser,
Mansfield, Advertiser,
Martinsburg, Herald,
Mauchchunk, News,
Weekly,
1
Monlhlv,
H
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1
Daily,
I
Semi-weeklv,
I
Daily,
H
Semi-weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly.
1
il. Monthly,
I
Mt)nlhly,
t;
Weekly.
I
^^nnfh'ly,
375.500
Dauy,
H
Semi-weekly.
I
Daily.
4.2.H
Semi- weekly,
2.874
Monthly,
D
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weckfy.
H
Weekly,
I
Weekly.
1,880
Weekly.
I
Werkly,
3.0C0
Weekly,
3.007
Weekl'y,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1.3 2 1
Daily,
I
Daily,
G
Daily,
H
Weekly.
H
Mcunhly,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily, '
I
Semi-weekly,
5,600
Monthly,
3,000
Co.
Weekly,
2,120
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,'
I
OVER 1,000 GIRCULATION.1
1345
PENNSYLVANIA-
Meadville, Democrat and Messenger,
Gazette,
Tribune Republican,
Crawford Journal,
Mechanicsburg, Farmers' Friend,
Media, Delaware Co. American,
Ledger,
Mercer, Dispateh and Republican,
Meyersdale, Commercial,
Republican,
Middleburg, Post,
Middletown, Journal, |
Journal, C
Press,
Milford Sq.,Der FamilienFreund,(S5^oc!aTear?') Weekly,
Milton, Standard,
Record,
Rural Young People, ftt'aTeaD
Monongahela, Republican, )
Monongahela Valley, Republican, )
Montrose, Democrat,
Independent Republican,
Mount Carmel, Evening Star,
Item,
News,
Mount Pleasant, Journal,
Nazareth, Item,
New Bloomfield, Perry Co. Democrat,
Perry Co. Times,
New Castle, Herald, )
Herald, j"
News,
Tribune,
New Kensington, Keystone,
Newport, News,
Newtown, Enterprise,
Newville, Times,
Norristown, Register,
Times,
Oil City, Blizzard,
Derrick, |
Derrick, j"
Olyphant, Record,
Gazette,
Oxford, Press,
Blooded Stock, («£;7e*i?.'^)
Parkesburg, Peacemaker,
Penbrook, Dauphin Co. Times,
Perkasie, Central News,
85
Continued.
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
2,552
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
»,435
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
2,753
£?.^)Weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
I
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
H
Daily,
i,ooo
Daily,
I
Daily,
I
Weekly
I
Weekly,
3,333
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
H
Weekly,
I
Daily,
H
Semi-weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
1,935
Daily,
I
Daily,
I
Daily,
I
Daily,
H
Semi-weekly,
I
Semi-weekly,
I
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
H
Monthly,
E
Monthly,
1,125
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
134<J AMBRICAN NEWHPAI'EK DIKK<ToHV.
PENNSYLVANIA Continued.
Philadelphia,
Abend Post, I>aily, I
Dcmokrat, \ Daily, I)
Die Neuc Welt, f Sunday, D
Eveninjj Hullclin, Daily, 182,904
Evenin^j Herald, Daily, H
Evenin)^' Item, [ Daily, ••«
Item, \ Sunday, ••«
Evening Telegraph, Daily, i33. 9»7
Gazette. i (morn'g & even'g), Daily, 49. 08^
Gazcltf. V Sunday, D
Staats (iazette. ) Weekly, 37,39^"^
Incjuirer, \ Daily, 166,883
In(|Mircr. \ Sunday, i4j,ioa
North American, | Daily, B
lerican, )
lerican, f
North American, f Sunday, W
Press, J Daily, 1 1,>.>42
Press, >• Sunday, 07,946
Press,) Weekly, F
Public Led^;cr, Daily, C
Record, ) Daily, A
Record, \ Sunday, A
Tt \ Dai F
Soi;;..a^.^.-.aLl. \ Suili.!}, F
Am"''' in Irirnd, Weekly, G
A:. in Meilicinc, Weekly, F
A-- tion News, (?S5?7*^) Weekly, I
Baptist Commonwealth, Weekly, F
Bee, Sunday, I
Brewery town Herald, Weekly, H
British American, Weekly, I
Catholic S' ' -^d and Times, Weekly, £
Christian I:.>u;:ctor, \N>ekly, H
Christian K - '•-. Weekly, H
Christian .-l ;.l, Weekly, G
Chunh Herald. Weekly, I
Church Standard, Weekly, G
City and Slate, Weekly, I
Cracks, Weekly, I
Episcopal Recorder, Weekly, I
First and I" ' nth Ward News, Weekly, H
Forward, i ) Weekly, A
Frankford . 'i.. a: h. ('^.^y^"°) Weekly, 3,333
Friends' Intelligencer, Weekly, 3,716
Germantown Independent-Gazette, Weekly, I
Germantown Telegraph. Weekly, 1
Golden Days, Weekly, E
Grocery World, IVeekly, 11,764
II Vesuvio, Weekly, E
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1347
PENNSYLVANIA Continued.
Philadelphia —
Jewish Exponent,
Weekly,
I
Journal, {^^^T^iV^)
Weekly,
H
Journal of Commerce,
Weekly,
I
Kensington Local,
Weekly,
I
Keystone,
Weekly,
I
I.a Voce della Colonia,
Weekly,
H
Lutheran,
Weekly,
H
Lutheran Observer,
Weekly,
F
Manayunk Sentinel.
Weekly,
I
Merchants' Guide,
Weekly,
I
Methodist,
Weekly,
G
Nord Amerika,
•Weekly,
J
Northeast News, fitT/eaD
Weekly,
I
North Philadelphia Tribune,
Weekly,
I
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Northwest News,
Weekly,
H
Oakdale Weekly, fttT/eaD
H
Old Penn,
Weekly,
1,843
People,
Weekly,
H
Practical Farmer,
Weekly,
C
Presbyterian,
Weekly,
F
Reformed Church Messenger,
Weekly,
F
Rural Farmer, (^stTyS.")
Weekly,
C
Saturday Evening Post,
Weekly,
661,367
Shoe and Leather Facts,
Weekly,
I
Sonntags Journal,
Sunday,
I
Sporting Life,
Weekly,
27,402
Sunday Dispatch,
Sunday,
G
Sunday School Times,
Weekly,
92,518
Sunday Transcript,
Sunday,
E
Sunday World,
Sunday,
I
Tribune,
Weekly,
H
United States Review,
Weekly,
I
Vereins und Logen Zeitung,
Weekly,
G
Westminster,
Weekly,
G
West Philadelphia Press, (^g^ocT/eir^
) Weekly,
20,000
Young Folks' Cath. Weekly,
18,805
Young People, (^etT/ear.")
Weeklv,
121,332
St. George Journal,
Bi-weekly,
H
American,
Semi-monthly, H
Implement Age,
Semi-monthly, H
Alumni Register,
Monthly,
H
Am. Carpet and Upholstery Journal
[, Monthly,
H
Am. Church S. S. Magazine,
Monthly,
6,68s
American Cricketer,
Monthly,
1,250
Am. Journal of the Medical Sciences
;, Monthly,
H
Am. Mechanics' Advocate, fg^^f^^eS.'
') Monthly,
H
American Vehicle
Monthly,
H
1MB AMKItliAN NKWHI'AI'EH IUKKtTokV.
PENNSYLVANIA-C^n//>»i*^y.
PhilaJi:
AniKii'. of Surgery,
Monthly,
I
Assembly Hcrakl, (^1^,^^)
Monthly,
c
\t:r«;»nirg S. S. Teacher, ("^^TV^")
Monthly,
F
ii r aiul Hcralil,
Monthly,
I
Baptist Superintendent. ('^.'**r/if°)
Monthly,
5.3«7
Baptist Teacher. (*; •
Monthly,
7o.5»S
Book lovers' Magazine,
Monthly
C
Camera,
Monthly,
G
Camp News,
Monthly,
H
Carpenter. (•* - h^*)
Monthly,
G
Carriage M <..:.. y,
I
Church i'rf's«; Vssoc'n Magazines,
Monthly,
C
. u-ti* Wk- • yf<*r )
Confectioners Journal,
M'MUhly.
5,004
Cycle and Automobile Traeie Jour'I,
, Monthly,
14.251
C' ' '>edia of I'rac. Medicine,
Mont! 'v.
16.180
I- Brief,
M<»ni:.. ,,
G
Dental C«)smu$,
Monthly,
D
Dolphin,
Monthly.
I
Drugs, Oili and Pamti,
Monthly,
I
Ecclesiastical Review,
Monthly,
G
Etude.
Monthly,
100,668
Farm Journal, (2JT7S^)
Mont' •'.
^95,880
Fashions,
Montii.y,
G
F. M. C Ki '-
Monthly,
U.375
Good Wnrl ^\
MontMv
3.875
li.-ine A., •'')
Mon?
H
Home Visitor. , . _
Monti. ; ,
E
House and Home,
Monthly,
E
Insurance News,
Monthly,
I
International Railway Journal,
Monthly,
I
Keystone,
Monthly,
F
Kn'ts of the Golden Eagle, C^S^,^
) Monthly,
G
Ladies' Home Journal,
Monthly,
1,L 60,883
Lighi-Housc.
Monthly,
I
Lij»pincott's Nfn:^azine,
Monthly,
D
Lutheran M ary J'l, C^^y^)
Month y.
F
Lutheran Sunday School Herald,
Monthly,
C
(Itobflrrlptlaa ate » jraar.)
Medical Bulletin,
Monthly,
6,628
Medical Council,
Monthly,
E
Medical Summarv,
Monthly,
10,000
Medical Times and Register,
Monthly,
F
Medical World,
Monthly,
35.534
Musician.
Monthly,
F
National Baker,
Monthly,
31098
Nat'l Barber ^: Drutjgists' Gazette,
Monthly,
I
National Cc ' *--' ^ournal,
Monthly.
5.633
New Ideas, u- ..v.^.)
Monthly,
222,902
Odd-Fellows' Siftings, C^.^y^")
Monthly,
I
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1349
PENNSYLVANIA— C^«/'/>//^^^.
Philadelphia —
Pennsylvania Herald, (^2"5fa%'r) Monthly,
Practical Engineer, (^5"^f^a''i-ear") Monthly,
Progressive American, Monthly,
Retrospect of Medicine & Pharmacy, Monthly,
Scattered Seeds, 5"o?ayear") Monthly,
Shield of Honor Advocate,fS'aSr")Monthly,
Table Talk, ' " Monthly,
Trunks, Leather Goods & Umbrellas, Monthly,
Westminster Teacher, (^e'&SD
Youth,
Annals of the Am. Academy of
Political and Social Science,
Forest Leaves,
Musical Tempo, (Sf^ateiD
Advanced Quarterly, (^^ocfaySD
A. M. E. Church Review,
Am. Catholic Historical Researches, Quarterly,
American Catholic Quarterly Review,
Christianity in Earnest, (^g^oc'lTear.'') Quarterly,
Globe-Review,
Intermediate Quarterly, (^wc'a^'yS?.'')
Internat'l Journal of Ethics,
Primary Quarterly («itTyS°)
Princeton Theological Review,
Senior Quarterly (^^^oa aTear")
Phoenixville, Republican,
Pittsburg, Beobachter, )
Beobachter, f
Chronicle Telegraph,
Dispatch,
Dispatch,
Dispatch,
Gazette, )
Gazette, )
Leader,
Live Stock Journal,
Post, )
Post, j
Press, )
Press, j"
Slovensky Dennisk,
Times,
Volksblatt, )
Volksblatt, j"
American Manufacturer,
Amerikansko Slovenske Noviny, Weekly,
Builders' Gazette, Weekly,
Bulletin, Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Bi-monthly,
Bi-monthly,
Bi-monthly,
Quarterly,
Quarterly,
Quarterly,
Quarterly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
II,00O
I
H
4,808
5,275
E
I
B
H
H
H
I
433,325
I
I
2,000
35,000
I
247,018
1,400
247,775
1,250
134,772
I
G
H
62,440
51,051
72,960
I
71,276
47,957
35,934
I
57,321
62,613
90,647
58,814
G
65,847
I
I
I
C
1
I
laao AMKUICAN NEW81*A1'KI( UlUKCTuItY.
PENNSYLVANIA-^
ntinufj.
rittsbuTK, Catholic.
Weekly,
F
Chriiiian Advocate,
Weekly,
C
Chris. L'nion Herald,
/B«b«rnpCioe'
V Mr kTMf. ,
) Weekly.
£
Christian Worker,
Weekly,
4,185
Commoner and Glass
Worker,
Weekly,
I
Fast Knder. {" .
)
Weeklv,
I
Gazeta PittsburjiSKa.
Weekl'v,
I
Giuseppe (iaribaldi,
Wccklv,
5»»oi
Index,
Weekly.
1
Insurance World,
Weekly,
I
Irish I'ennsylvanian,
Weekly,
I
Jewish Criterion,
Weekly,
H
Lalx>r World.
Weekly,
a;,6iS
Life.
Weeklv,
I
Methodist Recorder,
Wceklv,
G
Money,
Weekly,
F
National Ciiass H.ilget,
Weekly,
I
National Labor Tribune,
Weekly,
H
National Stockman ar
id Farmrr.
Weekly,
F
Neue U clt,
Weekly,
I
Observer,
Weekly.
U.500
Our Morning Guide,
Weekly,
F
Presbyterian Banner,
Weekly,
E
Record,
Weekly.
I
Trades Journal,
Weekly,
I
r ' ! I'resbyterian,
Weekly,
I-
\ .Niimiiul,
Weekly,
I
U\olc I'cachcr (^»*^rti«ti)
Monthly,
Monthly,
ii
Chrrh New. i^ ^^^ j
i
I cum < .
Monthly,
I
Rarasek,
Monthly,
H
St. Andrew's Cross,
Monthly,
G
Team Owners* Review,
Monthly,
8.114
Hanker,
Bi-monthly,
3.400
Piltston, Ga/cttc,
Daily,
I
Pottstown, News,
Daily,
4.671
Pottiville, Evening Chronicle,
Daily,
6,757
Miivrc" lournal.
Daily,
I
Re; an.
Dailv,
7,865
Punxsutawney, Spirit,
Weeklv,
I
Quakcrlown. Free Press,
Weekly,
I
Quarryville, Sun,
Triweekly,
I
Reading, Eagle, )
Daily,
17.253
Eagle, [
Sunday,
9.837
Eagle, )
Weeklv,
4.822
Herald.
Daily,'
I
Telegram,
Dailv,
5.507
Adler.
Weekly,
I
Labor Advocate,
Weekly,
H
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1351
PENNSYLVANIA
-Continued.
Reading, Lutherisches Kirchenblatt,
Weekly,
I
News,
Weekly,
I
Reformed Church Record,
Weekly,
G
Christian Life, fi'oS^lTeS")
Semi-monthly,
H
Der Sonntagsgast, (^£lTear")
Monthly,
I
Preacher's Assistant,
Monthly,
H
Schw'enkville, Item,
Weekly,
I
Scranton, Republican, j
Daily,
G
Republican, >
Sunday,
G
Republican, )
Weekly,
I
Times,
Daily,
34,206
Tribune,
Daily,
G
Truth,
Daily,
G
Catholic Light,
Weekly,
H
Labor Herald,
Weekly,
I
Scrantonian,
Sunday,
E
Stras,
Weekly,
I
Evangel,
Monthly,
I
Mines and Minerals,
Monthly,
13,518
Up-to-Date,
Monthly, .
I
Sellersville, Herald,
Weekly,
2,537
Shamokin, Dispatch,
Daily,
I
Herald,
Daily,
I
News,
Daily,
2,399
Sharon, Herald,
Weekly,
I
Shenandoah, Zvaigz de,
Weekly,
I
Shickshinny, Mountain Echo,
Weekly,
2,036
Skippack, Montgomery Transcript,
Weekly,
2,445
Somerset, Standard,
Weekly,
H
Spartansburg, Sentinel,
Weekly,
I
Steelton, Advocate and Verdict,
Weekly,
I
Stroudsburg, Monroe Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Sunbury, Daily,
I
Tamaqua, Recorder,
Tri-weekly,
I
Thompsontown, Juniata Globe,
Weekly,
1,425
Titusville, Morning Herald, )
Herald, j
Daily,
2,004
Semi-weekly,
3,444
Petroleum Gazette,
Monthly,
I
Towanda, Review,
Daily,
1,421
Bradford Argus,
Weekly,
I
Bradford Star,
Weekly,
I
Reporter-Journal and Repub-
lican,
Weekly,
5,459
Troy, Register,
Weekly,
I
Tyrone, Times,
Weekly,
I
Uniontown, Genius of Liberty,
Weekly,
I
News-Standard, [
News-Standard, j
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
People's Tribune,
Weekly,
I
AMEKICAN XEWSrATKH f»!HK«-roifT.
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1353
PENNSYLVANIA Continued.
Vandergrift, Citizen,
Weekly,
I
Warren, Mirror, [
Daily,
I
Mirror, j
Semi-weekly,
I
Forenings Vann^, (^c'ltear)
Monthly,
1,500
Washington, Observer,
Daily,
H
Reporter,
Daily,
G
Journal,
Weekly,
I
Waynesburg, Greene Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Independent,
Weekly,
H
Wellsboro, Agitator,
Weekly,
H
Republican Advocate,
Weekly,
I
West Chester, Local News,
Daily,
E
Village Record,
Weekly,
I
West Newton, Times,
Weekly,
I
VVilkesbarre, Evening Leader,
Leader,
Daily,
G
Sunday,
I
Record, , )
Record of the Times, j
Daily,
14,277
Semi-weekly,
4,634
Times,
Daily,
10,798
Demokratisches Waechter and
Samstag Abend,
Weekly,
I
Gornik,
Weekly,
I
Telegram, CSteaD
Monthly, -■
I
Wilkinsburg, Call,
Weekly,
. I
Williamsport, Evening News,
Daily,
I
Gazette and Bulletin,
Daily,
I
Sun,)
Sun, j
Daily,
10,130
Tri-weekly,
4,103
Pennsylvania Grit,
Sunday, ]
^93,758
National Educator,
Monthly,
H
(Subscription 60c. a year.)
York, Daily, )
Weekly, f (^Sf'aTeSr")
Daily,
H
Weekly,
H
Dispatch,
Daily,
8,974
Evening Press,
Daily,
I
Gazette, )
Gazette, f (^SlfeS.'^)
Daily,
H
Semi-weekly,
H
Pennsylvanian, ft^sSTyC)
Weekly,
I
Self-Help,
Monthly,
H
Teachers' Journal, (^^^'l^eaD
Monthly,
I
Zelienople, Connoquenessing Valley News
, Weekly,
I
RHODE ISLAND
•
(Map on page opposite.)
Arctic, Pawtuxet Valley Times,
Daily.
I
Bristol, Phoenix,
Semi-weekly,
1,188
Newport, Herald,
Daily,
H
News,
Daily,
4,001
Mercury,
Weekly,
H
Our Naval Apprentice,
Monthly,
Z,^2>^
13&4
AianUCA!^ NEWSPAI'EH DIRECTOUY.
v./
^ ^ t
X. s
^ ii
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1355
RHODE ISLAND— Conti?iue^/.
Pascoag, Herald,
Pawtuckel, Evening Times,
Le Jean-Baptiste,
Gazette and Chronicle,
Phenix, Pawtuxet Valley Gleaner,
Providence, Evening Bulletin,
Evening Telegram, )
Telegram, J
Journal,
Journal,
Manufacturers' and Farm
ers' Journal,
News,
Beulah Christian,
News Courier,
Manufacturing Jeweler,
Real Estate Register,
Board of Trade Journal,
Brown Alumni Monthly,
Missionary Helper, (TocTySD
Wakefield, Narragansett Times,
Warren, Gazette,
Westerly, Sun,
Times,
Woonsocket, Evening Call,
Evening Reporter,
La Tribune,
SOUTH CAROLINA.
(Map on page opposite.)
Anderson, Mail, )
People's Advocate, )
Intelligencer,
Bennettsville, Pee Dee Advocate,
Charleston, Evening Post,
News and Courier,
Keystone,
Clinton, Southern Presbyterian,
Our Monthly,
Columbia, State,
State,
State,
Southern Sun,
Way of Faith,
Due West, Associate Ref'd Presbyterian,
Gaffney, Ledger,
Cherokee News,
Greenville, Mountaineer,
Baptist Courier,
Weekly,
I
Daily,
16,350
Semi-weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
H
Daily,
37,336
Daily,
###
Sunday,
##
Daily,
17,290
Sunday,
20,486
Semi-weekly,
1,100
Daily,
6,606
Weekly,
2,161
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
I
I
Monthly,
X
H
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
J
Daily,
4,430
Weekly,
I
Daily,
7,703
Daily,
G
Daily,
fA
H
1 Jr^»
Daily,
I
Weekly,
1,750
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
3,721
Daily,
G
Monthly,
1,000
Weekly,
4,369
H
Daily,
8,164
Sunday,
9,417
Semi-weekly,
2,251
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
G
Weekly,
I
Semi-weekly,
I
Semi-weekly,
I
Semi-weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
lasa
AinuucA.s yvwsr
iilRX'
M 1 NV -^
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1357
SOUTH CAROLINA— Conti;me^.
Greenville, Cotton Plant, Weekly, I
Tri-State Carolina Odd Fellows, Monthly, 1,189
Greenwood, Index, Weekly, I
Lexington, Dispatch, Weekly, I
Newberry, Herald and News, Semi-weekly, I
Lutheran Visitor, Weekly, I
Orangeburg, People's Recorder, Weekly, 2,483
Spartanburg, Free Lance, Weekly, 1,800
Herald, Weekly, I
Southern Christian Advocate, Weekly, H
Sumter, Defender, Weekly, 1,026
Walhalla, Keowee Courier, Weekly, 1,808
SOUTH DAKOTA.
(Map on page opposite.)
Aberdeen, News,
Dakota Farmer, ft'ocfateiD
Aurora,
Canton, Lincoln Co. Times,
Sioux Valley News,
Deadwood, Pioneer-Times,
Dell Rapids, Tribune,
Elkpoint, Leader,
Union Co. Courier,
Fort Pierre, Sioux Stock Journal,
1,100
Madison, South Dakota State Journal of
Weekly,
Semi-m'thly, 31,39
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Education,
Melette, Tribune,
Mitchell, Guardian, fttflteaD
South Dakota Educator,
Pierre, State Register, (^'^T/:^)
Rustler, {^^^)
Rapid City, White Ribbon Journal, Monthly, i)793
(Subscription 25c. a year.)
Sioux Falls, Argus-Leader (m'ng & ev'ng), Daily, 7,898
Press, . Daily,
Fremad, Weekly,
Sued Dakota Nachrichten, W^eekly,
Syd Dakota Ekko, Weekly,
Western Farmer and Breeder, Semi-monthly, 2,000
Monthly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Watertown, Public Opinion,
Yankton, Gazette,
TENNESSEE.
(Map on page following.)
Athens, Athenian-Citizen,
Post,
Bristol, Courier,
Chattanooga, News,
Times,
Times,
'•'I
. C /Subscription\
', ) \ 50c. a year. /
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
12,000
F
G
iab»
AMKKItAN NBWSPAPEK DIRBtTOnT.
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1359
TENNESSEE— C^////«/^^^.
Chattanooga, Press,
Tradesman,
Journal of the American Os-
teopathic Association,
So. Fruit Grower, fstTiPear")
Tri-State Farmer and Gar-
df^nt^r /SubscriptionX
C"Ci, 1^ 60c. a year. /
Clarksville, Leaf-Chronicle, [
Leaf-Chronicle, j
Times-Journal,
Cleveland, Journal, (^o^T/^D
Columbia, Herald,
Maury Democrat,
Cookeville, Press,
Putnam Co Herald,
Covington, Leader,
Fayetteville, Observer,
Franklin, Review-Appeal,
Williamson Co. News.
Gainesboro, Sentinel, C^S'aTeS.'')
Gallatin, News,
Greeneville, Democrat,
Harriman, Record,
Humboldt, Methodist,
Jackson, Dispatch,
Jonesboro, Herald and Tribune,
Knoxville, Journal-Tribune, )
Journal-Tribune, )
Sentinel,
Holston Christian Advocate,
Methodist Advocate-Journal,
Business Magazine,
Lebanon, Democrat,
Lewisburg, Tribune,
Marshall Gazette,
McKenzie, Herald,
McMinnville, New Era,
Madisonville, Democrat,
Martin, Apostolic Primitive Baptist,
Memphis, Commercial Appeal,
Commercial Appeal,
Commercial Appeal,
News-Scimitar, )
News-Scimitar, j"
Catholic Journal,
Jewish Spectator.
Planter's Journal,
United Labor Journal,
Medical Monthly,
/Subscription\
\ 50c. a year. /
Weekly,
Semi-monthly
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Semi-weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
24,748
, G
1,296
26,828
E
I
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1,13
1,23
1,73
# # #
14,513
11,482
H
3,309
1,72
1,22
33,96
47,002
86,430
22,362
21,720
I
10,584
G
H
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AMLKli AN NKWM'ArEU DIUECTUUY,
OVER 1,000 CIKCULATION.
1361
TENNESSEE Conti
nued.
Mountpleasant, Chronicle,
Weekly,
I
Murfreesboro, Home Journal,
Weekly,
I
News-Banner,
Weekly,
I
Nashville, American, )
American, j
Daily,
20,78^
Weekly,
G
Banner,
Daily,
20,705.
Baptist and Reflector,
Weekly,
G
Children's Visitor, (^e^cfajPeaD
Mondafy,
B
Christian Advocate,
Weekly,
E
Cumberland Presbyterian,
Weekly,
14,142
Epworth Era,
Weekly,
G
Gospel Advocate,
Weekly,
11,155
Living Water,
Weekly,
G
Midland Methodist,
Weekly,
6,082
Sloan's Knights of Pythias Weekly,
I
Zion's Outlook,
Weekly,
G
Southern Agriculturist an
d
Home,
Semi-mon'ly,
43,527
Southern Lumberman,
Semi-monthly
I
A. 0. U. W. Messenger,
Monthly,
2,600
(Subscilption 50c. a year.)
Confederate Veteran,
Monthly,
19,917
Dixie Miller,
Monthly,
4,000
Fraternities Review,
Monthly,
I
Merchant and Manufacturer,
Monthly,
G
Missionary, (^stT/eaD
Monthly,
F
Progressive Teacher,
Monthly,
10,500
Southern Practitioner,
Monthly,
7,29.S
S. S. Magazine, («ST/eS.")
Monthly,
C
Tennessee Mason,
Monthly,
3,275
Scroll of Phidelta Theta,
Bi-monthly,
2,370
Dental Headlight,
Quarterly,
1,500
Paris, Post-Intelligencer,
Weekly,
I
Pulaski, Citizen,
Weekly,
I
Giles Co. Record,
Weekly,
I
Sevierville, Montgomery's Vindicator,
Weekly,
I
Union City, Obion Democrat,
Weekly,
I
TEXAS.
(Map on page opposite.)
Abilene, Baptist,
Weekly,
2,165
Reporter,
Weekly,
1,825
Amarillo, Live Stock Champion,
Weekly,
I
Athens, Review,
Weekly,
1.482
Austin, Statesman, )
Daily,
8,639
Statesman, !■
Sunday,
9,956
Statesman, )
Semi-weekly,
G
Tribune and News,
Daily,
H
Current Issue,
Weekly,
3,826
Firm Foundation,
Weekly,
G
86
AMKUICAN NKW8PAPKK I)IHK(TOU\,
AusliJi, 1 cxas Posicn,
Knighis of Honor Nfcsscnger,
Texas Medical Journal,
Texas Medical News,
Hay City, Matagonla Co. Tribune,
Heaunn>nl, Enterprise,
Journal,
Bellville, W()chcnl)latt,
Belton, Hell Co. Democrat,
J. ' •• -rter,
Brownwouu, iian:.ct -Hulletin,
Pfcan Valley News.
Carthage. Panola Watchman,
Clarksviile, Times,
Cleburne, Knicrprise, )
Enterprise, )
Colorado, West 'Texas Stockman,
Comanche, Pioneer Exponent,
ComnK'r( e, journal,
Cooper, Review,
Corsicana, Tj)^ht,
Truth,
Cuero, I)euischc Rundschau,
Star,
Dallas, Morning News, )
News. \
Timcs-Hcrald,
Advaiv e.
Baptist Standard,
Christian Courier,
Demorrat.
Express.
Farm and Ranch,
Ginner and Miller,
Southern Mercury,
Street's Weekly,
Texa!i Baptist and Herald,
Texas Christian Advocate,
Texas Farmer,
Western Presbyter,
World Hustler,
Missionary Worker.
Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,'
Daily.
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly.
Weekly.
Weekly,
Semi weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
U eekly.
Weekly.
Semi-wecklv,
Weekly,
Semi Wf-ekly.
Weckh
Daily,
Semi- weekly,
Daily.
Weekly.
Werl
Wee r. . , ,
Weekly.
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-monthly
Semi-mont'v,
Texas Farm Journal,
'Tex. Trade Review ^S: Ind'l Record, Semi-monthly
American Home Journal, M(mthly,
Feld und Flur, {''S^ri'^'') Monthly,
Home and State, Montlily,
Retail Merchant, Monthly,
Southern Poultry Journal, ("S^.^^") Monthly,
H
I
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i.2«;o
I
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I
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38.540
9.729
I
1.319
5.250
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1363
TRXAS—Continuec/.
Dallas, Texas Odd-Fellow, Monthly,
Texas School Journal, Monthly,
Texas School Magazine, (^^e^'^'^PeaD Monthly,
Truck Farmer of Texas, (^e^oSfay^eaD Monthly,
Woodman Journal, Monthly,
Decatur, Wise Co. Messenger, Weekly,
Denison, Herald, ) Daily,
Herald, j Weekly,
Denton, Denton Co. Record and Chronicle, Weekly,
Dublin, Progress,
Telephone,
Edgewood, Texas Fruit Grower,
El Paso, Herald,
News,
Times, )
Times, j
Mmer and Manufacturer,
Floresville, Wilson Co. Journal,
Fort Worth, Live Stock Reporter, )
Live Stock Reporter, J
Record and Register, )
Record and Register, j
Telegram,
Fredericksburg, Wochenblatt,
Galveston, News, )
News, (
Tribune,
Opera Glass,
Post,
Garland, News,
Gatesville, Star-Forum,
Georgetown, Commercial,
Williamson Co. Sun,
Gilmer, Upshur Co. Echo,
Gonzales, Inquirer,
Greenville, Messenger,
Hallettsville, Herald,
Hamilton, Rustler,
Haskell, Free Press,
Henderson, Rusk Co. News,
Hico, News,
Review,
Hillsboro, Mirror,
Times,
Houston, Chronicle and Herald,
Post,
Post,
Post,
Texas Deutsche Zeitung,
Weekly,
Weekly
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Semi-weekly,
Weekly,
5»7o8
3,125
H
H
H
I
2,619
I
2,775
1,830
I
I
4,211
I
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2,812
1,000
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8,625
1,349
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2,264
1,444
1,135
I
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1,723
I
2,395
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17,490
16,142
25,043
C
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1 • -4 .\' AN XBWBPAPEU DIHKCloltY.
T E X A S — Continued.
Hi>uslon, Texas World, Weekly,
Kicc Imhistry, Monthly,
Soulhn Ind'l \: Luaiucr Review, Monthly, H
Sporting Mirror, Monthly, 5,»o8
Italy, News-H'-^'' '. Weekly,
Ja< ksotiville, 1 , l Kcho, Weekly, \
Kaufman, Sun, Weekly,
Kyle, Missionary Visitor, Monthly, 1,27
La Grange, Svoboda, Weekly,
Lampasas, Leader, Weekly, 1,100
Lancaster, Herald, Weekly,
La{x>rtc, C'l Ic, Weekly,
McKmney. i. a. winner. Weekly,
Nacogdoches, Sentinel, Weekly,
I'lundealer, Weekly, 1,77
New Hraunfels, Ncu-Hraunfclscr Zcitung, W eekiy,
Orange, Leader, Weekly,
I\iris, Advo<ate, I Daily, 1,38
Farmers* Advoraie, f Weekly,
Rockwall. Rockwall Co. Herald, Weekly,
San Angelo, I'rcss, Weekly,
Standard, Weekly, j.90
San Anlonio. F» ^'•fcs, ) l)ai!y. H
1 >*i, " Sumiay, V
\ . >^. ^ Semi-weekly, I
Freie I'ressc Fucr Texas, Weekly,
1 ^ht. Daily,' 6,61
I>ispatch, Weekly, I
Katho Rundschau, Weekly,
"^ •' r:i M , Weekly, 5,17
1 e\a> Staatb / «..L..iig, Weekly,
Texas Stockman and Farmer. Weekly, \
'IVth'; Frrrmison, Monthly, 3.91
K y, 1;. M..nthlv.
Sherman, Democrat, Weekly, I
Courier. Weekly,
Stephenville, Erath Appeal, Weekly,
Sulphur Sprinjjs, Gazette, Weekly, 2,07
Temple, Tribune, Weekly,
Terrell, Times-Star, Weekly,
Troupe, Banner, Wfekly,
Tyler, Haptist Sword and Shield. Weekly,
Confederate Soldier, Monthly,
Van Alstyne, Leader, Weekly,
Victoria, Deutsche Zeitung Fuer Texas, Weekly, 3,28
Waco, Times-Herald, Daily, (
Cotton Ginners' Journal, Monthly,
Searchlight. Monthly,
Texas Pythian Knight, Monthly,
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1365
TEXAS Continued.
Waxahachie, Eagle,
Weekly,
I
Enterprise,
Weekly,
H
Weatherford, Democrat,
Weekly,
I
Herald,
Weekly,
1,975
West, Times,
Weekly,
1,565
Whitney, Messenger,
Weekly,
1,756
Willspoint, Chronicle,
Weekly,
2,946
UTAH.
(Map on page following.)
Logan, Journal,
Tri-weekly,
1
Murray, American Eagle,
Weekly,
I
Ogden, Examiner, )
Daily,
I
Examiner, \
Weekly,
I
Standard, )
Standard, j
Daily,
H
Semi-weekly,
H
Park City, Park Record,
Weekly,
I
Prove City, Utah Enquirer,
Semi-weekly,
I
Salt Lake City, Deseret Evening News, )
Deseret News, )
Daily,
6,657
Semi-weekly,
22,011
Salt Lake Herald, )
Daily,
8,713
Salt Lake Herald, \
Sunday,
11,705
Salt Lake Herald, )
Semi-weekly,
H
Salt Lake Telegram,
Daily,
6,739
Salt Lake Tribune, [
Salt Lake Tribune, )
Daily,
11,060
Semi-weekly,
7,740
Goodwin's Weekly,
I
Intermountain Catholic,
Weekly,
3,540
Truth,
Weekly,
3,111
Utah Korrespondenten,
Weekly,
1,538
Juvenile Instructor,
Semi-monthlyj
. F
Character Builder,
Monthly,
H
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Children's Friend,
Monthly,
3,000
Improvement Era,
Monthly,
F
Rocky Mountain Workmar
I, Monthly,
H
(Subscription 60c. a year.)
Young Woman's Journal,
Monthly,
F
VERMONT.
(Map on page 1368.)
Barre, Evening Telegram,
Daily,
1
Times,
Daily,
3,161
Quarry Workers' Journal,
Monthly,
H
Barton, Orleans Co. Monitor,
Weekly,
2,893
Bellows Falls, Times,
Weekly,
3,389
Bennington, Evening Banner, )
Banner and Reformer, [
Daily,
1,708
Weekly,
3,330
Bradford, United Opinion,
Weekly,
I
Brattleboro, Windham Co. Reformer,
Semi-weekly,
H
New England Farmer,
Weekly,
F
AM'^"" \!f KIWSPAPKR DIIUW~'*>"V
ITAli.
Show ln< Tuwrna
I In whlrb thrrr an- NrHVfwprn
I Willi morr iluin lo«« ClrruUilwn.
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OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1367
VERMONT— C^«//////^^.
Brattleboro, Vermont Phoenix,
Burlington, Free Press, )
Free Press, j
News,
Essex Junction, Essex Record,
Jericho, Vermont Home Guards, Ca^jT/eaD
Vermont Issue, fS'aTeaD
Ludlow, Vermont Tribune,
Lyndonville, Journal,
Middlebury, Register,
Montpelier, Evening Argus, )
Argus and Patriot, j
Journal, )
Vermont Watchman, J
Morrisville, Messenger,
Northfield, News,
Randolph, Herald and News,
Rutland, Evening News,
News,
Herald, }
Herald, j
St. Albans, Messenger, )
Messenger, j
Vermonter,
St. Johnsbury, Caledonian,
Republican,
Springfield, Reporter,
Vergennes, Enterprise and Vermonter,
Wilmington, Deerfield Valley Times,
Woodstock, Vermont Standard,
(
VIRGINIA.
(Map on page 1370.)
Abingdon, Virginian,
Bedford City, Bedford Bulletin,
Blackstone, South'n Methodist Recorder,
Claremont, Herald,
Danville, Bee,
Register-Farrago,
Methodist, (^SaTeir)
Dayton, Musical Million, ft^ocTjSD
Emporia, Virginian, (^gtflteir)
Virginia Farmer, (^s^oSr/eaD
Franklin, Graphic,
Fredericksburg, Free Lance,
Journal, (^^t'ateaD
Hague, Potomac Progress,
Hampton, Southern Workman,
Harrisonburg, Rockingham Register,
Free Press, (^^Ty^etr")
Weekly,
4,991
Daily,
6,682
Weekly,
G
Daily,
6,018
Weekly,
F
Monthly,
1,400
Monthly,
5,060
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
3,068
Weekly,
3,256
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
2,000
Weekly,
4,505
Daily,
3,147
Weekly,
4,420
Daily,
3.527
Weekly,
I
Daily,
3,166
Weekly,
2,576
Monthly,
H
Weekly,
2,096
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
4,092
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Semi-weekly,
I
Monthly,
2,500
Monthly,
F
Weekly,
G
Monthly,
72,041
Weekly,
^ I
Tri-weekly,
H
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
G
Semi-weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
irmii
AllEltlrAN NKU »*!V\l'»rit III ir li T< Mr V
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
I'Am
Lynchburg, News,
News, C (rcT/eaD
V I R G I N I A— Continued.
Irvington, Virginia Citizen,
Leesburg, Record,
Luray, Page Courier,
Page News,
Zion's Advocate,
,1
r /Subscription']
> ) V ■
Newport News, Press,
Norfolk, Dispatch,
Landmark, )
Landmark, j
Public Ledger,
Virginian-Pilot, \
Journal of Commerce, j
Unionist,
Cornucopia, (^^^atear.'^)
Petersburg, Index-Appeal, \
Index-Appeal, J
Richmond, News-Leader,
Times-Dispatch, )
TimeS'Dispatch, \
Baltimore and Richmond Chris-
tian Advocate,
Central Presbyterian,
Children's Friend,
Gospel Worker,
Pearls For The Little Ones,
Planet,
Reformer,
Religious Herald,
Southern Churchman,
Southern Tobacconist and Man-
ufacturers' Record,
Councilor, ftt!lTeS")
Virginia Medical Semi-Monthly
Animal Life, (^^r/eaD
Christian Monthly, fi^c'aTeaD
fSubscription\
year. )
5ubscription\
35c. a year. /
Hello Bill,
Journal of Practice,
Progressive South,
Push,
Southern Planter, (^stT/^r.")
Virginia Odd-Fellow, C^^aTear.")
Virginia School Journal,
Roanoke, Evening News,
Times,
Salem, Times-Register,
Earnest Worker, (foc'SPear"
Foreign Mission J'l,'(fe'
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
1,607
Monthly,
1,290
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
H
Dailv,
9J3I
Daily,
7,808
Sunday,
Daily,
H
Daily,
10,815
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Daily,
H
Weekly,
Daily,'
28,575
Daily,
20,172
Weekly,
G
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
G
Weekly,
26,730
Weekly,
6,358
Weekly,
33,701
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
G
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
1
Semi-monthly, I
)
H
Monthly,
H
T
Monthly,
Monthly,
C
Monthly,
2,000
Monthly,
3,457
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
I
Daily,
H
Daily,
3,400
Weekly,
I
ISTt)
A^'
\S>VAVt.H DIUJ.i IUl(\.
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
ia71
VIRGINIA Continued.
Staunton, News, \
News, )
Daily,
I
Semi-weekly,
I
Augusta Co. Argus,
Weekly,
I
Old Dominion Sun,
Weekly,
I
Spectator and Vindicator,
Weekly,
1, 800
Strasburg, News,
Weekly,
1,341
Suffolk, Herald,
Weekly,
I
Urbana, South Side Sentinel,
Weekly,
I
Warsaw, Northern Neck News,
Weekly,
I
Winchester, Evening Star,
Daily,
2,849
Wytheville, Southwest Virginia Enterprise
!, Weekly,
I
WASHINGTON
»
(Map on page following.)
Aberdeen, Bulletin,
Daily,
I
Bellingham, Herald,
Daily,
5,C99
Reveille, )
Reveille, j
Daily,
H
Semi-weekly,
I
Centralia, News-Examiner,
Weekly,
I
Chehalis, Bee-Nugget,
Weekly,
I
Colfax, Commoner,
Weekly,
1,425
Gazette,
Weekly,
I
Dayton, Courier-Press,
Weekly,
I
Everett, Herald,
Daily,
4,255
Record,
Daily,
I
Goldendale, Klickitat Co. Agriculturist,
Weekly,
I
North Yakima, Northwest Farm and Home
;, Weekly,
G
Yakima Herald,
Weekly,
I
Yakima Republic,
Weekly,
I
Olympia, Washington Recorder,
Daily,
2,289
Orting, Pacific Templar, (TocT?eS.'')
Monthly,
I
Port Townsend, Leader,
Weekly,
I
Call,
Weekly,
I
Puyallup, Puyallup Valley Tribune,
Weekly,
I
Seattle, Post-Intelligencer, )
Post-Intelligencer, )
Daily,
G
Weekly,
H
Star,
Daily,
16,698
Times, \
Daily,
36,418
Times, V
Sunday,
43,989
Times, )
Weekly,
G
Argus,
Weekly,
Catholic Progress,
Weekly,
Commonwealth,
Weekly,
Mail and Herald,
Weekly,
Republican,
Weekly,
Qnnialicf /Subscription^
OOLiailSl, ^^ 50c. a year. /
Sunday,
Trade Register,
Weekly,
1,336
Union Record,
Weekly,
I
Westerns Tribun,
Weekly,
H
ir
A M
V.N NIWSPAl'KK
uv.
OVEK 1,000 CIRCULATION. 1373
W ASHINGTON—Continuec/.
Seattle, Der Lutherische Pionier, ftcflTei?.") Bi-weekly, I
Northwestern Miner, Semi-monthly, I
Ranch, Semi-monthly, G
American Forester, Monthly, I
A. O. U. W. Emblem, Monthly, I
Coast, Monthly, 5,689
Forest Echoes, (^STJS?") Monthly, I
Northwest Journal of Education, Monthly, 4,220
Pacific Fisherman, Monthly, I
Pacific Lumber Trade Journal, Monthly, I
Pacific Progress, (^SfaTeaD Monthly, I
Washington Odd-Feilow, Monthly, H
White's Sayings, Monthly, I
Spokane, Chronicle, ) Daily, 11,287
Chronicle, ) Weekly, I
Press, ^ Daily, 3,554
Spokesman-Review,,) Daily, ^6)i55
Spokesman-Review, >- Sunday, 21,636
Spokesman-Review, ) Semi-weekly, 32,757
Freemen's Labor Journal, Weekly, G
Saturday Spectator, Weekly, H
Washington Post, Weekly, H
Mining, Monthly, I
Northwest Homeseeker and In-
vestor, Monthly, G
Western Home Journal, {^£Tj^r?) Monthly, I
Tacoma, Ledger, ) Daily, 14,364
Ledger, v Sunday, 18,475
Ledger, ) Weekly, 9>5»4
News, ) Daily, 14,351
News, j Weekly, 5,677
Fidende, Weekly, D
Wacht am Sunde, Weekly, I
West Coast Trade, Weekly, I
Nor'west Horticulturist,(S5'ibscnpuon)]y[Qn j
Pacific Poultryman, (^s^oc'aTeaD Monthly, I
Waitsburg, Times, Weekly, i,47o
Walla Walla, Statesman, Weekly, I
Union, ) Daily, I
Union-Journal, ) Weekly, I
Argus, Weekly, I
WEST VIRGINIA.
(Map on page following.)
Bethany, West Virginia Christian, ^^oc'a'^jPear) Bi-weekly, 1,453
Buckhannon, Delta and Knight-Errant, Weekly, I
Methodist-Episcopal Times, Weekly, I
Charleston, Mail, Daily, I
Gazette, Weekly, I
n?4
AMKKIi AN NKWSI'AI'KU DIHKfTOKY.
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1375
WEST VIRGINIA Continued.
Charlestown, Farmer's Advocate,
Weekly,
I
Elkins, Tygarts Valley News,
Weekly,
I
Fairmont, Index,
Weekly,
I
Free Press,
Weekly,
I
Fayetteville, Fayette Co. Journal,
Weekly,
1,930
Harrisville, Ritchie Gazette,
Weekly,
1,387
Huntington, Advertiser,
Daily,
I
Baptist Banner,
Weekly,
I
Kingwood, Preston Co. Journal,
Weekly,
1,990
West Virginia Argus,
Weekly,
1,651
Martinsburg, Statesman,
Weekly,
I
Tomahawk,
Monthly,
I
Moorefield, Examiner,
Weekly,
1,362
Morgantown, News,
Weekly,
1,232
Moundsville, Echo,
Weekly,
1,746
Parkersburg, News,
Daily,
Z^ZIZ
Sentinel,
Daily,
2,320
Pennsboro, News,
Weekly,
I
Petersburg, Grant Co. Press,
Weekly,
I
Piedmont, Independent,
Weekly,
I
Pythian Banner, i^^^^^l^)
Monthly,
H
Ridgeley, West Virginia Workman,
Monthly,
G
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Romney, Hampshire Review,
Weekly,
2,272
Ronceverte, West Virginia News,
Weekly,
1,809
Shepherdstown, Register,
Weekly,
1,612
Sutton, West Virginia Christian Advocate
, Weekly,
I
Union, Monroe Watchman,
Weekly,
1,910
Weston, Independent,
Weekly,
I
Wheeling, Intelligencer, )
Intelligencer, f
Daily,
7,780
Weekly,
I
News, j
News, j
Daily,
F
Sunday,
F
Register, )
Daily,
I
Register, f
Weekly,
I
Telegraph,
Daily,
I
Ohio Valley Manufacturer,
Weekly,
I
Church Calendar, fi^ocfaTeSD
Monthly,
I
Winfield, Putnam Republican,
Weekly,
I
WISCONSIN.
(Map on page following.)
Appleton, Evening Crescent,
Daily,
1,643
Gegenwart,
Semi-weekly,
H
Montags-Blatt,
Weekly,
7,035
Volksfreund,
Weekly,
7,074
Correspondent,
Quarterly,
1,831
Ashland, News,
Daily,
I
Baraboo, News,
Weekly,
2,651
Sauk Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
1,320
137«
AMKKi< AS NBWHPAl'hu Kiur.iToUY.
WISfONSIN.
Shawxag Towns
hi wb'
"♦■•♦ -rraT^N— —
r^-'T*
Wllh i:.
. lOOO
Will .-.» «n.K*
.-on.
<•
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1377
W I S C O N S 1 1^— Continued.
Beaverdam, Dodge Co. Farmer, ^"c'aTear.")
Beloit, Free Press,
Brodhead, Independent,
Burlington, Standard-Democrat,
Chilton, Times,
Cumberland, Advocate,
Delavan, Republican,
Depere, Brown Co. Democrat,
Onze Standaard,
Dp (\\(\^ /Subscription\
C \jriu&, \^ 30c. a year. )
Dodgeville, Chronicle,
Eau Claire, Leader,
Der Herold,
Reform,
Edgerton, Wisconsin Tobacco Reporter,
Elkhorn, Independent,
Fennimore, Times,
Fort Atkinson, Hoard's Dairyman,
Jefferson Co. Union,
Fountain City, Buffalo Co. Republikaner,
Grand Rapids, Tribune,
Wisconsin Valley Leader,
Grantsburg, Journal of Burnett Co.,
Greenbay, Gazette, )
Gazette, j
Advocate,
Hamburg, Der Gefluegel-Zuechter,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Janesville, Gazette, )
Gazette, \
Kenosha, Evening News,.
Kiel, National-Zeitung,
La Crosse, Leader-Press,
Morning Chronicle,
Patriot,
Volksfreund,
VolkspOSt, (^^orateaD
Light,
Lancaster, Grant Co. Herald,
Teller,
Madison, Wisconsin State Journal, )
Wisconsin State Journal, j
Amerika,
Northwestern Mail,
Wisconsin Botschafter,
Wisconsin Farmer,
Am. Journal of Dental Science,
Am. Thresherman, (^SaTeaD
Sunny Hours,
87
Monthly,
4,675
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I,IT2
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1,292
Weekly,
1,924
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
1.950
Weekly,
2,451
Daily,
I
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
G
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
E
Weekly,
3,131
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1,424
Weekly,
I
Daily,
2,713
Semi-weekly,
I
Tri-weekly,
I
Monthly,
H
Daily,
3,207
Semi weekly,
I
Daily,
I
Weekly,
1,981
Daily,
6,379
Daily,
6,440
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
18,726
Bi-monthly,
3,047
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
1
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
9,619
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
D
Monthly,
5,000
Monthly,
B
Monthly,
I
1J7« AMBklCAN NEWSfAPltK DlKKl*ToliY.
WISCONSIN -Continue J.
Madison, Wisconsin Journal of Education, Monthly, I
Mimii ipality, O'^artt^rlv, I
Manitowoc, l>cr Nurd Western, '^'. ckly, I
Marinette, Kai^lc-Star, ) Daily, 3.395
Ka^jlcStar, f NN cckiy, 1,94***
Marshficld, News, Weekly, I
limes. Weekly, '.495
Mayvillc, Dodge Co. Pioneer, Weekly, 3,000
Mcnomonie, Dunn Co. News, Wickly, I
Tunes, Weekly, 1
Merrill. Advocate, Weekly, I
News, Weekly, I
W'is< onsin Thalhole, W eekly, I
Milwaukee. Dziennik Milwaucki, I'. G
Evening Wisconsin, [ l».ii ., 26,201
Wisconsin, f C^J^ ') Weekly, H
Free Press. | I 28,1.^8
Free Prt-s. f ^ v, '9.9^3
Gerrv V -nd-Post. ) 1 .i._>. 24,608
Ger: iajj<i P"«;t, • Sunday, ^^.706
Gen >, ) Wrrklv, <)^,A^)(>
I'.i.;..' E
Sunday. E
Semi-weekly, II
Journal,* Daily, 37.5 «'
J' •. f Weekly, I
Kurycr Polski. I P lt^i<>
Kurycr Polski. f \'. .i^iV. H
News, I)aily, D
Sentinel, ) !>:ii!v 37.378
Sentinel, \ > y, 54.721
Der Seebotc, Semi-weekly. H
W',s( (.tl^in Banner and Volks-
freund. Semi- weekly, I
Acker und Gartenbau Zeitung. Weekly, H
A he Turnzcitung. ^ ' y, II
Caiii''.iv_ Ciiizen, '.ttNiy^ r
Columbia. Weekly, 7,084
Dcr German ia Reporter, Weekly, 4,617
Der Haus und Hauern Freund, Weekly, 104.064
Der Landmann, Weekly, II
Deutsche Warte, Weekly, E
Die Wahrheil, \ Weekly, H
Vorwa.*ns. f Sunday, H
Domacnost, Weekly, H
KrhokniJLjsstunden, Weekly, E
Excelsior, Weekly, 7.038
Farmers' Sentinel, (*^.^y^») Weekly, C
Freidenker Des Pioneer, Sunday, I
Herold, )
Herold, V
Here : '. \
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1379
WISCONSIN— C^/z/zV///^^.
Milwaukee, Gazeta Wisconsinska,
Living Church,
Rundschau,
Social Democratic Herald,
(Subscription 50c a year.)
Tim<ac / Subscription \
U11C5>, ^^ 75c. a year. )
Young Churchman,
Am. Journal of Education,
Am. School Board Journal,
Badger, (^^T^C)
Brooms, Brushes and Handles,
Catholic School Journal,
Church Times, (^s^oS'alSr)
Circulation Manager,
Flour and Feed,
International Good Templar,
Masonic Tidings,
Medical Journal, »
Mind and Body,
Our Young People,
Packages,
Pharmaceutical Review,
United Forester,
Vanguard,
Western Teacher,
Letters on Brewing,
Mondovi, Herald,
Monroe, Journal-Gazette,
Green Co. Herold,
Sentinel,
Neillsville, Der Deutsch-Amerikaner,
Badger Workman,
New London, Press,
Oconomowoc, Enterprise,
Oconto, Oconto Co. Enterprise,
Oconto Co. Reporter,
Oshkosh, Northwestern,
Times,
Osseo, Recorder,
Portage, Wisconsin State Register,
Port Washington, Zeitung,
Racine, Evening Times,
Journal,
News,
Slavie,
Wisconsin Agriculturist, fe'oSTyS.")
Reedsburg, Free Press,
Richland Center, Republican-Observer,
Richland Rustic,
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
G
Weekly,
21,641
Weekly,
16,093
Weekly,
H
Weekly,
C
Monthly,
E
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
B
Monthly,
5,000
Monthly,
G
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
J
Monthly,
16,625
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
G
Monthly,
3,500
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
F
Monthly,
6,000
M( nthly,
H
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
10,000
Quarterly,
H
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Monthly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
1,380
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
2,055
Daily,
7,231
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Weekly,
I
Daily,
H
Daily,
H
Daily,
3,667
Semi-weekly
H
Weekly,
37,254
Weekly,
1,701
Weekly,
I
Weekly
2,790
I «•<
AMKUK'AN NEWSI'AI-KK DIKKtTOKV.
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1381
WISCONSIN— C^//^/>///^^/.
Ripon, Commonwealth,
South Kaukauna,
Spring Valley, Sun,
Sturgeon Bay, Advocate,
Superior, Telegram,
Leader-Clarion,
Viroqua, Vernon Co. Censor,
Watertown, Weltbuerger,
Waukesha, Freeman,
Press,
Waupaca, Post,
Record,
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Baptist,
West Bend, News,
Whitewater, Register,
Wittenberg, Christian Youth, (^s^'ocT/ear")
WYOMING.
(Map on page opposite.)
Cheyenne, Wyoming Tribune, )
Wyoming Tribune, [
Lander, Clipper,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly
Weekly,
Quarterly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Semi-weekly,
Weekly,
BRITISH COLUMBIA, CAN.
Revelstoke, Kootenay Mail, Weekly,
Vancouver, Province, Daily,
World, ) Daily,
World, ) Semi-weekly,
Victoria, Colonist, ) Daily,
Colonist, ) Semi-weekly,
Times, Daily,
MANITOBA, CAN
Brandon, Times,
Neepawa, Press,
Register,
Portage La Prairie, News and Review,
Winnipeg, Manitoba Free Press,
Evening News Bulletin,
Manitoba Free Press,
Morning Telegram,
Evening Telegram,
Telegram,
Tribune, j
Tribune, j"
Commercial,
Der Nordwesten,
Heims Kringla,
Logberg,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Morning, )
Evening, j
Weekly,
Morning, )
Evening, j
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
I
I
1,434
I
6,992
H
I
I
I
1,699
2,428
I
1,550
I
I
I
3,986
3,097
I
7,429
I
I
H
I
I
I
^304
I
I
25,693
15,801
14,737
G
G
F
I
16,692
I
I
tlK AVKKIfAN XEWHPAPBH r»IHK(Tn|{V.
MANITOBA, CM^.-ConHnufil
Wmnij>cg, Town IDpics, Weekly, I
Voice, Weekly, H
Nor'-Wcsi larnicr. Sefni-in'lhlv, t
.^ O r ^^' ^y • '■ Wi- hman. Moiuhly, ' 6,358
Waj^horn s Ciiiidc, Moiilhly, 4,212
NEW BRUNSWICK, CAN.
Frcdericton, Gleaner,
Weeklv,
I
Religious Inielligcncer,
Weekly.
1
Monrton, Times,
Semi -week Iv,
I
Tranjcripl,
Transcript,
l).;;y.
i.7>o
Weekly,
I
New Castle. I'nion Advocate,
Weekly,
I
St. John. Globe.
n.iily.
I
Star,
i'lly.
5.795
Sun, \
Daily.
If
Sun, (
Srmi-wcckly,
11
'fr*''"' '"'^^ \
I Kii'.y.
G
1 .f
Scnu weeklv,
G
\\ and Visitor,
Weekly,
H
Sunday - oj Ailvocatc,
Monthly,
i.«54
St. Stephen. St. Croix Courier,
Weekly,
2.828
Shciliac, Le .M ur Acadien.
Scmimonthlv,
I
Sussex. Kin^s Co. Record,
Weekly,
1
Maritime Farmer,
*-■ Monthly,
H
Woodstock, Dispatch,
Vi ucKiy,
I
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES. CAN.
Calgary, Herald,
Weekly,
1
Moose Jaw, Times.
Weekly,
1.494
Rcgina. Leader.
Weekly,
I
NOVA SCOTIA,
CAN.
Glace Hav, Gazette.
l...ily.
I
Halifax. Ilerald. \
Morning.
7.772
Evening Mail, >
Evening.
7.9'»
Homestead. ) (*°^i,'*')
Semi -weekly.
H
Presbyterian Witness,
Weekly.
H
Weslevan.
Weekly,
H
Church Work, Cft^i^")
Monthly,
H
Lunenburg. Progress and Enterprise,
Weeklv,
I
North Sydney. Herald,
Weekly,
I
Pictou, Advocate,
Weekly,
I
Colonial Standard.
Weekly,
I
Sydney. liras D'Or Gazette,
Weeklv,
I
Island Reporter,
Weekly,
3.568
Truro. News.
Weeklv,
6,019
Weymouth Bridge, L'Evangeline. •
Weekly,
I
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1383
NOVA SCOTIA.
— Conti?iued.
Windsor, Hants Journal,
Weekly,
I
Wolfville, Acadian Orchardist,
Weekly,
I
Yarmouth, Herald,
Weekly,
I
Light,
Weekly,
H
ONTARIO,
CAN.
Almonte, Gazette,
Weekly,
H
Amherstburg, Echo,
Weekly,
Aylmer, Express,
Weekly,
Barrie, Northern Advance,
Weekly,
Belleville, Intelligencer, )
Intelligencer, j
Daily,
1,271
Weekly,
Chronicle,
Weekly,
Berlin, Deutsche Zeitung,
Weekly,
_ ournal.
Weekly,
Der Evangeliums Bote,
Monthly,
1,125
Bowmanville, Canadian Statesnran,
Weekly,
2,224
West Durham News,
Weekly,
Brampton, Banner and Times,
Weekly,
Brantford, Expositor, )
Expositor, j
Daily,
4,369
Weekly,
1,779
Brockville, Recorder, [
Recorder, [
Daily,
Weekly,
Times,
) Daily,
Times & E.Ontario Dairyman, f Weekly,
Carleton Place, Herald,
Weekly,
Chatham, News, )
Banner-News, j
Daily,
Weekly,
Planet,
Weekly,
Clinton, New Era,
Weekly,
1,950
News-Record,
Weekly,
Colborne, Express,
Weekly,
1,236
Collingwood, Enterprise-Messenger,
Weekly,
Cornwall, Freeholder,
Weekly,
Dundas, True Banner,
Weekly,
Dunnville, Chronicle,
Weekly,
Eganville, Star-Enterprise,
Weekly,
Erin, Advocate,
Weekly,
2,257
Exeter, Times,
Weekly,
Forest, Free Press,
Weekly,
Standard,
Weekly,
Gait, Reporter,
Weekly,
1,564
Guelph, Herald, )
Herald, j
Daily,
Weekly,
H
Mercury and Advertiser,
Mercury and Advertiser,
Daily,
2,005
Weekly,
4,916
Hamilton, Spectator, )
Spectator, j
Daily,
10,568
Semi-weekly,
7,301
'r*"** AV^''. AN NKWHPArnt DIRBCT«
ONTARIO. CAN. Ccfttinued.
Hamilton, Times,
T)aily,
11
limes.
Semi-weekly,
1
Canadian Royal Templar,
Monthly.
F
(lHtlMm|>«K-o lOr. ft 7mr.)
Harnsion, Triliiine,
Weeklv.
I
Ingers4'll,Chr ' \: Canadian Dairyman
. Weckfy.
1
Ketnplville, Au>aii<.c,
Weeklv,
I
Kin< anline. Review,
WeeklV,
1,500
Kingston. Hniish Whig, |
Dailv.'
3.743
Hritish Whig, f
Weeklv,
6.c^a
News and Times,
Dailv,'
I
Canadian Freeman,
Weekly,
^.572
(Jueens Quarterly,
II
Leamington. Tost,
Wt-cklv,
1
Lindsay, C " m 1 usi.
Weekl'y,
I
W a .;iiian-W'ardcr,
Weekly,
I
London, Advertiser, )
D.ulv.
F
W e>tcrn Advertiser, f ("Ji^.?;^)
W eckly,
F
Free Tress, \
Dailv,
E
Free Tress,
Weekly,
li
Catholic Record,
Weekly.
(;
El ho. ( )
Weekly.
H
Industrial Banner,
Weekly,
1
F. • ^ ■
Semi-moiiiJiiy
D
M .\uiui iiubtings Review.
Weekly.
1
Markham, Lc " *
Weekly,
I
Milton, (anaii..... v ....mpion,
Wcrklv.
1,040
Napanee, He.iver,
Weeklv.
• •
3.334
Lxi'rrss,
Weekly,
I
Newmarket, Era,
Weekly,
i.8'>4
Express-Herald,
Weekly.
1
Niagara Falls, Carmelite Review,
Monthly,
I
Orangcville, Banner,
Weekly,
I
Dufferin Post,
Weeklv,
I
Sun.
Weekly,
I
Orillia, News-Letter.
Weeklv,
H
Packet,
WeeklV,
',977
Times,
Weekly,
2o«9
Canadian Workman. ("S^,^")
Monthlv.
50.375
C)shawa, Ontario Reformer,
Weeklv'.
I
Ottawa, Citizen (morning and evening),
Daily.
10,695
Citizen,
Semi-weeklv.
7,900
Evening Journal, )
Daily,
8.994
Ottawa Valley Journal,
Semi-weeklv,
7.rS6
Free Tress,
Daily,
\\
Le Temps,
Daily.
W
Canada (»azette,
Weekly,
1
Canadian Mining Review,
MMnth'ly,
I
Owen Sound, Times,
Weeklv.
I
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1385
ONTARIO, CAN. Continued.
Owen Sound, Canadian Co-operator,
Monthly,
I
(Subscription 40c. a year.)
Parry Sound, North Star,
Weekly,
I
Peterborough, Examiner,
Weekly,
I
Times,
Weekly,
I
Canadian Laundryman,
Monthly,
I
Petrolea, Advertiser,
Weekly,
I
Topic,
Weekly,
I
Picton, Times,
Weekly,
2,085
Renfrew, Mercury,
Weekly,
1,430
Ridgetown, Plaindealer,
Weekly,
I
St. Catharines, Evening Star,
Daily
I
Standard,
Daily,
2,721
Journal,
Weekly,
I
St. Mary's, Journal,
Weekly,
I
St. Thomas, Evening Journal, )
Southern bounties Journal, \
Daily,
H
Weekly,
H
Times, )
Times, \
Daily,
H
Weekly,
I
Municipal World,
Monthly,
3.845
Sarnia, Observer,
Weekly,
1,811
Sault Ste. Marie, Sault Star,
Weekly,
I
Seaforth, Huron Expositor,
Weekly,
I
Shelburne, Free Press,
Weekly,
I
Simcoe, Reformer,
Weekly,
2,137
Stratford, Evening Herald, )
Herald, j
Daily,
1,738
Weekly,
H
Beacon,
Weekly,
I
Toronto, Evening News,
Daily,
33,173
Evening Telegram,
Daily,
31,884
Globe, T (morn'g and even'g),
Globe, j
Daily,
51,231
Weekly,
F
Mail and Empire, ) (m'g and e'g)
Mail and Empire, )
, Daily,
45,463
Weekly,
F
Star,
Daily,
31,221
World, )
World, \
Daily,
28,600
Sunday,
15,331
Canadian Baptist,
Weekly,
G
Canadian Churchman,
Weekly,
I
Canadian Grocer,
Weekly,
G
Canadian Hdw. & Metal M'ch'nt,
Weekly,
H
Canadian Sportsman,
Weekly,
I
Catholic Register,
Weekly,
G
Christian Guardian,
Weeklv,
26,934
Monetary Times,
Weeklv,
G
North-Ender, i^t'^'ll^)
Weekl'y,
D
Once a Week,
Weekly,
G
Pioneer,
Weekly,
G
Presbyterian,
Weeklv,
I
ft^fi.>i#t. 't'^tttftfit-i* ''**'*''''fi||V
ONTARIO, ChU.-ConhnurJ.
Toronto, Saiur'- \i^;hi, Wccklv, E
^'-Mlu.. . Wccklv, G
:>, Weekly, 16.C77
Truth. Weekly. H
('anadian Manufacturer, Scmi-nunuhly, H
< nadjan Military Gazette, Semi-monthly, H
KariDinv: World. Semi-monthly, G
Masonic Sun, Scmi-monthlv, I
Al^ ^' News. Monthly, ' I
Ho<»ksellcr and >tationer. Monthly, H
Business. Monlhlv, I
r !a Lancet, Monthly, I
C.aa.ida Lumbernian, Monihlv. I
Canada Stamp Sheet, Monthly, I
< "lian Architect and Builder, Monthly, I
t !::in l)ru'/i':5t. Monthly, 1
^ 1 Kle News, Monthly, I
< inadian Kngineer, Monthly, G
Canadian Kpworth Era, ( i Monthly, 6,683
Canadian Harness and Camaj^e
Journal, M«>iuhly, H
(V ' ^, ..... . ^T •' !y, I
' .1 vv ^ ci.K ie Trade, M'iiiiily, 6.000
• "f Med. A: Surgery, Monthly, StS^l
< ,, inc, .\f nthly, 1)
t 1 MuMi, M ^y, I
Dominion Mttlual Mont I
Dry G(H)ds Review, Monthly, G
Kconomisl, Monthly, I
F(»rester, Monthly, A
It ^ "■' ^• • *y, H
Int' i i ciiow. Mu';.;;uy, I
Iiu; ..:>,. ^ ...,.i.;a. Monthly, 4.' 79
I.a<iir«;' lonrnal. Monthly, D
Mt Nt Ma)^a/ine, Monthly, 2,975
Printer and Publisher, Monthly, I
Railway and Shipping World. Monthly, ^500
Sunday - 1 Banner. C*;!^ i Monthly, 17,600
Travel and Recreation, Monthly, I
Westminster. Monthly. H
Ma^ H --■ ' ' strated. Bi-monthly, H
Toronto Junction. Leader and Recorder, Weekly, H
Tweed. News, Weekly, 1,940
Uxbridge. Journal, Weekly, I
Watford, Guiile Advocate. Weekly, I
Welland. People's Press. {^^^^J^^) Weekly, 3.756
Tribune, Weekly, H
Weston, Times and Guide, Weeklv. I
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1387
ONTARIO, CAN. Continued.
Wiarton, Echo,
Weekly,
I
Windsor, Evening Record, \
Record, j
Daily,
I
Weekly,
H
Woodstock, Express,
Weekly,
I
Sentinel-Review, )
Sentinel-Review, j
Daily,
H
Weekly,
H
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CAN.
Charlottetown, Examiner, )
Examiner, J
Daily,
I
Weekly,
H
Morning Guardian, )
Guardian, j
Daily,
2,283
Weekly,
H
Patriot, )
Patriot, j
Daily,
I
Weekly,
I
Summerside, Island Farmer,
Weekly,
I
Journal,
Weekly,
H
Pioneer,
Weekly,
1
P. E. I. Agriculturist,
Weekly,
H
Tignish, L'Impartial,
Weekly,
I
QUEBEC, CAN
•
Cookshire, Compton Co. Chronicle,
Weekly,
I
Granby, Leader-Mail,
Weekly,
I
Joliette, L'Etoile du Nord, ^^sSiSD
Weekly,
H
Levis, Le Quotidien,
Daily,
H
Montreal, Gazette,
Daily,
F
Herald, )
Herald, J
Daily,
23,850
Weekly,
18,836
La Patrie, |
Le Cultivateur, j
Daily,
C
Weekly,
D
La Presse, )
La Presse, \
Daily,
80,259
Weekly,
C
Le Canada, [
: Le Canada, j .
Daily,
19,287
Weekly,
18,757
Le Journal,
Daily,
11,993
Star,
[Daily,
j Weekly,
56,795
Family Herald & Weekly Star,
125,240
Witness, )
Witness, f
Daily,
F
Weekly,
E
Album Universel,
Weekly,
H
Canadian Journal of Commerce
:, Weekly,
H
La Revue Medicale du Canada,
, Weekly,
I
Le Canard, efcTear.")
Weekly,
I
Le Prix Courant,
Weekly,
2,343
Le Samedi,
Weekly,
18,978
Northern Messenger, ftS7eSr;
) Weekly,
59,735
Sunday Sun,
Sunday,
H
Trade Review,
Weekly,
H
World Wide
Weekly,
7,460
AMKKICAN MKW8PAPKK D1KS4TOKY.
. QUEBEC, CAN.- 6V/I////I./'/
Montreal, Lc Patse Temps,
Illus. Journal of Aj;ricullure,
I-c Journal D'Agricullurc,
1^1 Lumo,
I/Ami ilu Lcctcur, (". >
La Revue Canadicnnc,
Li "S el Tahacs,
L<')ai ^.)clcl Fellow,
I/Tnion Medicale du Canada,
Pharmaceutical Jf^urnal,
Prtsbylcrian Rciord. Cli^'^^'y^'' )
Real kstate Record,
Revue du Ticrs-Ordrc,
Rod and (>un in Canada,
Ti el Nouveautes,
Quebec. (*li e, >
Lv< Chronicle, f
Le . . ...
I/Evenemenl,
Trlrirraph,
I Ca/ctte, i*^ )
I/Knseijtnemrnl Pr
Richmond, Times and Count v K !,
Rock Island. S* id Journal,
St. Hyacjnthe, i^ i nbune,
St. Jerome, 1/Avcnir Du Nord,
St. Johns, Le Canada Francais,
News,
Sherbrookr. Knnrd,
i/elte.
Valieyfield, Lc Pro^jres.
NEWFOUNDLAND
St. John's. Rvenini: Telegram,
Free Press,
Bi-wrckly,
H
Semi-monthly,
H
Semi-monl'y,
^I.4.U
Monthly,
i,i.s6
M(»nlhly,
I
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
1.799
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
I
Monthly,
I
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B
Monthly,
2,oo8
Monthly,
H
Monthly,
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III.
SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS.
A LIST IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER BY STATES AND TOWNS, KECA-
PITULATINQ ALL NEWSPAPERS HAVING A SUNDAY ISSUE AS CATALOGUED IN PART I.
EVERY PUBLISHER OF A NEWSPAPER ENTITLED TO A HIGHER CIRCULATION HATING THAK
IS ACCORDED IN THIS BOOK KNOWS THAT IT WAS HIS PRIVILEGE TO HAVE HIS EXACT FIGURES
INSERTED HAD HE BEEN ABLE AND WILLING TO FURNISH THEM. IN CASES WHERE A PUB-
LISHER IS UNWILLING TO SUPPLY THE REQUISITE INFORMATION, THE EXPERIENCE OF THE
EDITOR OF THE DIRECTORY HAS TAUGHT HIM THAT IT IS ALWAYS FOR A REASON MORE
SATISFACTORY TO THE PUBLISHER THAN IT WOULD BE TO AN ADVERTISER WHO IS THINKING
OF USING THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF THAT PAPER.*
ALABAMA Analston, Hot Blast I
Birmingham, Age Herald F
Eufaula, Times ...'. -jkl. ••
Hunts vUle, Mercury •■jkl. ••
Mobile, Herald H
Mobile, Item H
Mobile, Register Or
Montgomery, Advertiser 15,177
Selma, Journal "jkl ••
Selma, Times "jkl."
ALASKA Juneau, Dispatcii "ucl. "
Skaguay, Alaskan "jkl."
ARIZONA.. BLsbee, Review I
Plioenix, Arizona Gazette "jkl."
Phoenix, Arizona Republican 6,339
Tucson, Arizona Star. "jkl."
ARKANSAS Fort Smith, News Record I
Fort Smith, Times 3.876
Hot Springs, Sentinel-Record , "jkl."
Hot Springs, Arkansaw Thomas Cat H
Little Rock, Arkansas Democrat Q
Little Rock, Arkansas Gazette 9,840
Little Rock, Advertiser Qt
Pine Bluff, Courier "jkl."
Pine Bluff, Graphic "jkl. "
Texarkana, Texarkanian "isii-'
Van Buren, Argus "iju,"
Walnutridge, Journal
CALIFORNIA Bakersfield, Echo "jkl."
Colusa, Herald "jkl."
Eurelia, Humboldt Times I
Fresno, Republican 6,415
Fresno, Sunday Mirror "iKL."
Grass Valley, Union "jkl."
Longbeach, Press "jkl."
Los Angeles, Herald C
Los Angeles, Times C
Madera, Tribune "iMh"
Marysville, Appeal "jkl."
Modesto, Morning Herald "jkl."
Napa. Journal "jkl."
Petaluma, Courier "jkl.-
Point Loma, New Century Path "jkl."
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<.>c»l». H.^nner "im^"
Pi'DMicU. Joorual S,MO
T«UahA<ui««. Capital "laV"
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SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS. 1391
GEORGIA Anierlcus, TimeB-Recorder •ikl.-
Athens, Banner "iKL."
Atlanta, Constitution 42,319
Atlanta, Journal 41,928
Atlanta, Mall and Express ".ikl."
AuKUSt a, Chronicle 4,512
Augusta, Herald H
Brunswick, News "jkl."
Columbus, EnqulrerSun I
Columbus, Ledger ".ikl."
Cordele, News "jkl."
Qrlffln, News and Sun "^kl."
Macon, Telegraph I
Rome, Tribune I
Savannah, News Q
Savannah, Labor Herald I
Thomasville, Times-Enterprise "jkl. "
IDAHO Boise, Idaho Statesman I
Halley, Wood River News-Miner "iSi. "
Lewiston, Tribune "iKL."
ILLINOIS Bloomington , Bulletin 6,074
Cairo, Bulletin 1,945
Cairo, Telegram "jkl."
Canton, Leader "jkl."
Champaign, News..', I
Chicago, Sonntags Post 32,695
Chicago, Die Fackel C
Chicago, Chronicle B
Chicago, Denni Hlasatel C
Chicago, Der Daily Republikaner "jkl."
Chicago, Dzlennik Narodowy 8,780
Chicago, Freie Presse F
Chicago, Hearst's Chicago American A
Chicago, Westen und Daheim F
Chicago, Inter Ocean B
Chicago, Jewish Courier "jkl."
Chicago, Narod I
Chicago, Racing Form I
Chicago, Record-Herald 199,400
Chicago, Skandinaven .... D
Chicago, Duch Casu F
Chicago, Tribune * A
Chicago, Dzwan Niedzielny
Chicago, Free Society
Chicago, Katholisches Sonntagsblatt I
Chicago, Kuryer Swiatecznego I
Danville, Democrat H
Danville. Press H
Decatur, Herald G
Decatur, Review 8,165
East St. Louis, Journal "jkl."
Jacksonville, Journal I
Litchfield, News "jkl."
Mattoon, Star "jkl. "
Moline, Journal I
Mount Carroll, Carroll Co. Democrat "jkl."
Murphysboro, Republican-Era "jkl."
Ottawa, Journal "jkl. •
Paris, Gazette "jkl."
Peoria, Sunday Morning Star 9,957
Peoria, Herald-Transcript 8,746
Peoria, Journal 13,525
Peoria, Sonntags-Glocke "jkl."
Peoria, Volksf reund "jkl. "
Peoria, Sonntags-Post -viOi."
Quincy, Whig 7.613
Rockf ord , Star 6,758
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Owenaboro. Enquirer I,
Owen*) '''^•*aa«DS*r 2.X2B
Padarn ^ ^-Democrat t,VI
Paducah. Rt>(l«t«r -{m^-
LOUISIANA Alexandria. Nefrt
SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS. 1393
LOUISIANA New Orleans, Deutgclie Zeituug "iKL. ••
New Orleans, Item 2<),194
New Orleans, L' Abellle ###
New Orleans, News 21,883
New Orleans, Picayune D
New Orleans, States 21 ,765
New Orleans, Tlnies-Deniocrat E
New Orleans, Journal "jkl."
Shreveport, Journal -jkl."
Shreveport, Times "jki."
Shreveport, Caucasian -jkl. ••
Shreveport, Elite "jkl. ••
MAINE Portland, Sunday Telegram 8,476
Portland, Sunday Times H
MARYLAND Baltimore, American 56,082
Baltimore, Der Deutsche Correspondent I
Bal tl more, Herald C
Baltimore, Sun C
Baltimore, Guide ■•jkl."
Baltimore, Wecker H
MASSACHUSETTS Boston, Globe 293,368
Boston, Hearst's Boston American
Boston, Herald A
Boston, Journal B
Boston, Post t 177,603
Boston, Budget I
Boston, Times I
Boston, Every Other Sunday
Haverhill, Sunday Record 7,493
Lawrence, Sun I
Lawrence, Sentinel
Lawrence, Star "jkl."
Lawrence, Sunday Herald I
Lawrence, Sundaj"^ Register "jkl."
Lowell , Sunday Telegram 15,526
New Bedford, Sunday Times "jkl."
Springfield, Union 14,185
Springfield, Republican 15,914
Worcester, Telegram 25,673
MICHIGAN AnnArbor, Michigan Daily I
Battlecreek, Sunday Record I
Bay City, Tribune H
Calumet, Italian Miner 'jkl."
Calumet, Paivalehti "jkl."
Detroit, Sonntagsblatt H
Detroit, Free Press 55,425
Detroit. Michigan Volksblatt G
Detroit, Sunday News-Tribune 60,831
Detroit, Angelus "jkl."
Grand Rapids. Herald 13,377
Grand Rapids, Der Sonntagsbote I
Houghton. Mining Gazette G
Jackson, Patriot 8,869
Kalamazoo, Gazette-News 10,311
Muskegon, News. I
Saginaw, Courier-Herald 10,233
Sault Ste. Marie, Soo Times "jkl."
West Bay City, News-Graphic "jkl."
MINNESOTA Duluth, News-Tribune 14,511
Hastings, Gazette "jkl."
Minneapolis, Tidende I
Minneapolis, Times ,,,. c
Minneapolis, Tribune 69,231
St. Paul, Globe 31,702
St. Paul, Pioneer Press 30,484
St. Paul, Sonntagsblatt 28,640
Winona, Independent "jkl."
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NEW YORK BufTalo.Newa D
Buffalo, Times 35.930
Buffalo, Trlbuene "iKL. ••
Buffalo, Illustrated Buffalo Express B
Elmira, Telegram E
Newburgh, Sunday Telegram I
New York— 3Tanhattan and Bronx,
American and Journal — A
Bronx Borougli Record I
Courrier des Etats-Uuis H
Das Morgan Journal B
Forward 0
Herald A
Nedelni Hlas Lidu I
II Progresso ItaloAmerlcano H
Jewish Daily News C
Jewlsli Herald C
Jewish Morning Journal 43,650
Jewish World 0
L' Araldo Itallano P
Nedelni New-Yorske Listy H
Telegraph 58,999
Narodni List G
News F
North Side News "jkl."
People r H
Press C
Proletario "jkl."
Staats-Zeitung B
Sun A
Times B
Tribune C
Volks Zeitung C
World 433,484
Revue B
Freischutz
La Sedia Elettrlca Q
Sunday Democrat H
Sunday Union I
New York— Brooklyn,
Brooklyner Freie Presse Q
Citizen F
Eagle C
Standard-Union E
Post "JKL. "
New York— Richmond,
Richmond Borough Journal "jkl."
North Tonawanda, Star "jkl "
Ogdensburg, News I
Olean, Times 1,450
Poughkeepsie, Sunday Courier 10,760
Rochester, Democrat and Chronicle 26,487
Rochester, Herald Q
Rochester, Sund ay Star I
Syracuse, Herald 39,161
Troy, Northern Budget E
Troy, Observer I
Troy, Sunday News I
Utica, Sunday Tribune 4,896
Utica, Sunday Journal G
NORTH CAROLINA Charlotte, Observer 4,496
Dunn, Guide "iju.."
Durham, Herald "jkl. "
Greensboro, Telegram "jkl."
Newbern, Journal "jkl."
Raleigh , Post G
Raleigh, News and Observer 9,111
Wilmington, Messenger •'ikl.-
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XUIITH CAROLINA WM^H^. Star
WnBHBSalrm Journal
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PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Sonntags Journal I
Philadelphia. Sunday Dispatch O
Philadelphia, Sunday Transcript E
Philadelphia, Sunday World I
Pittsburg, Beobachter O
Pittsburg, Dispatch 72,960
Pittsburg, Gazette 47,937
Pittsburg. Leader 35,934
Pittsburg, Post 62,613
Pittsburg, Press 58,814
Pittsburg, Volksblatt I
Reading, Die Biene "jkl."
Reading, Eagle 9.837
Scranton, Republican Q
Scrauton , Scran tonian E
• Titusville, World "jKi-"
Wilkesbarre, Leader 'jkl. "
Wilkesbarre, News "iJi^- "
Willlamsport, Peunsylvania Grit 193,758
York, Gazette H
RHODE ISLAND Providence, Telegram ##
Providence, Journal 20,486
SOUTH CAROLINA Anderson, Mail I
Charleston , Sunday Nevrs Q
Columbia, State . . . ' 9.417
Georgetown, Sunday Outlook "4kl"
Greenville, News "jkl."
Spartanburg, Herald "iKL. ••
SOUTH DAKOTA Deadwood. Pioneer-Times I
Rapid City, Journal "jkl"
Sioux Falls, Argus-Leader 7,898
Sioux Falls, Press I
TENNESSEE Bristol, Courier I
Chattanooga, Times F
Jackson. Sun I
Jackson, Whig I
Kenton. Argus "jkl."
Knoxville, Journal and Tribune
Knoxville, Independent "jkl"
Memphis, Commercial Appeal 47,002
Memphis, News •••• 21,720
Memphis, Times .. "4kl"
Nashville, American F
TEXAS Austin, Statesman 9,956
Austin, Current Issue 3,826
Beaumont, Enterprise I
Brenham, Banner "jkl. "
Brownsville. El Porvenlr "iKL."
Corsican a. Courier- Light "jkl-"
Cuero, Record "jkl."
Cuero, Star "vu.'-
Dallas, News G
Dallas, Times-Herald 9,243
Denison, Sunday Gazetteer "jkl."
El Paso, Times ###
Fort Worth, Record and Register F
Gainesville, Hesperian "jkl."
Galveston, News Cr
Greenville, Herald ' IHL"
Hidalgo, Advance "jkl. "
Houston, Chronicle and Herald 7,492
Houston, Post 25,043
Houston, Railroad Echo "jk^l."
Laredo, Times "i&i=- "
McKinney, Gazette "jkl."
Marshall, Messenger "jkl. "
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CLASS PUBLICATIONS.
A LIST OF NEWSPAPERS AND OTHER PERIODICALS OF THE VARIOUS
CLASSES, TRADES AND INTERESTS, ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER BY STATES AND
TOWNS IN WHICH THEY ARE PUBLISHED, GIVING NAME, FREQUENCY OF ISSUE AND LATEST
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EVERY PUBLISHER OF A NEWSPAPER ENTITLED TO A HIGHER CIRCULATION RATINO THAN
IS ACCORDED IN THIS BOOK KNOWS THAT IT WAS HIS PRIVILEGE TO HAVE HIS EXACT FIGUREB
INSERTED HAD HE BEEN ABLE AND WILLING TO FURNISH THEM. IN CASES WHERE A PUB-
LISHER IS UNWILLING TO SUPPLY THE REQUISITE INFORMATION, THE EXPERIENCE OF THE
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SATISFACTORY TO THE PUBLISHER THAN IT WOULD BE TO AN ADVERTISER WHO IS THINKING
OF USING THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF THAT PAPER.*
RELIGION.
ADVENTIST.
CALIFORNIA .Mountalnview, Signs of the Times Weekly 27,108
Oakland, Messiah's Advocate Weekly 1,950
ILLINOIS Mendota, Our Hope and Life in Christ. ... Weekly 4,783
INDIANA Plymouth, Restitution Weekly.
MASSACHUSETTS. . . Boston, World's Crisis Weekly H
Boston, Young Pilgrim Weekly H
Springfield, Herald of Life Weekly "jkl."
MICHIGAN Battlecreek, Advent Review and Sabbath Herald ..Weekly.
Battlecreek, Youth's Instructor Weekly.
NEBRASKA College view. Central Advance Weekly.
Collegeview, Christllcher Hausf reund Weekly.
- Collegeview, Evangeliets Sendebud Weekly.
Collegeview, Slon's Vaektare Weekly.
TEXAS Keene, Southwestern Dnion-Reeord Weekly.
BAPTIST.
ALABAMA Birmingham, Alabama Baptist Weekly 8,47-i
ARKANSAS Dermott, Southeastern Baptist Weekly "jkl."
Helena, Baptist Reporter Weekly "jkl."
Little Rock. Baptist Advance Weekly 5,113
Little Rock, Baptist Vanguard Weekly I
Little Rock, Landmark Baptist Weekly G
COLORADO Boulder, Rocky Mountain Baptist Weekly "jkl."
Fort Collins, Reminder Bi-weekly.
FLORIDA Gainesville, Southern Baptist Weekly.
Orlando, Southern Baptist Witness Weekly.
GEORGIA Athens, Southern Advance Monthly I
Atlanta, Christian Index Weekly P
Augusta, Georgia Baptist Weekly I
Davisboro, Baptist Pulpit Monthly.
Decatur, Our Missionary Helper Monthly "jkl."
Lindale, Cherokee Messenger Monthly "jkl."
Louisville, Baptist Mirror Weekly.
Pavo, Pilgrim's Banner Monthly 1,836
ILLINOIS Cairo, Baptist Truth Weekly "jkl."
Campbell Hill, Illinois Free Baptist Semi-m'ly "jkl."
Chicago, Nya Wecko Posten Weekly F
Chicago, Standard Weekly G
Elgin, Gospel Messenger Weekly.
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PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, YounR People Weekly 121,332
Philadelphia, Baptist Superintendent Monthly 5,317
Philadelphia, Baptist Teacher Monthly 70.515
Philadelphia, Good Work Monthly 3,875
Philadelphia, Advanced Quarterly 433.325
Philadelphia, Intermediate Quarterly 247,018
Philadelphia, Primary Quarterly 247,775
Philadelphia. Senior Quarterly 134.772
RHODE ISLAND Providence, Missionary Helper (Free) Monthly.
SOUTH CAROLINA. . .Columbia, S. C. Standard Weekly -iKL.-
Greenville, Baptist Courier Weekly I
Greenwood. S. C. Baptist Weekly "iKL."
TENNESSEE Jackson, Baptist Banner Weekly.
Lexington, Baptist Reaper Weekly "iKL."
Martin, Apostolic Primitive Baptist Weekly I
Martin, Baptist Banner Weekly.
Memphis, Expositor and Journal Semi-m'ly 2,533
Nashville, Baptist and Reflector Weekly G
Nashville. Baptist Boys and Girls Monthly.
Nashville, Kind Words Monthly,
Nashville, Teacher Monthly.
Nashville, Advanced Quarterly
Nashville, B. Y. P. U. Quarterly
Nashville, Bible Class Quarterly
Nashville, Intermedikte Quarterly
Nashville, Primary Quarterly
TEXAS Abilene, Baptist Weekly 2,165
Bonham , Baptist Trumpet Weekly.
Dallas. Baptist Standard Weekly D
Dallas, Texas Baptist and Herald W eekly G
Dallas, Missionary Worker Semi-m'ly I
Dallas, National Baptist Bulletin Semi-m'ly ■•jjii-"
Jacksonville, Baptist Echo Weekly H
Kyle, Missionary Visitor Monthly 1,270
Tidwell, Advocate of Truth Monthly "jkl.-
Tyler. Baptist Sw^ord and Shield Weekly I
VIRGINIA Danville, Baptist Union Monthly "jkl.-
Laurel Fork, Messenger of Truth Monthly "jkl ••
Lexington, Valley Reporter Monthly.
Luray. Zion's Advocate Monthly 1,290
Martinsville, Blue Ridge Baptist Monthly.
Richmond, Gospel Worker ..Weekly 6,358
Richmond, Religious Herald Weekly Q
Richmond, Virginia Baptist Weekly "jkl."
Richmond, Foreign Mission Journal Monthly C
Strasburg, Old Paths Monthly.
WEST VIRGINIA Huntington, Baptist Banner Weekly I
WISCONSIN Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Baptist Quarterly 1,550
MANITOBA, CAN Winnipeg, Northwest Baptist Semi-m'ly 1,855
NEW B'WICK, CAN.. Fredericton, Religious Intelligencer (Free) Weekly I
St. John, Messenger and Visitor Weekly H
Woodstock, King's Highway Semi-m'ly "jkl."
ONTARIO, CAN Toronto, Canadian Baptist Weekly Q
' CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
CONNECTICUT East Hampton, Christian Inquirer Monthly 1,000
MISSOURI.. Excelsior Springs, Christian Onion Witness Herald. Weekly "jkl."
OHIO , Cincinnati, Missionary Intelligencer Monthly 9,733
TENNESSEE Nashville, Gospel Advocate Weekly 11,155
WEST VIRGINIA Wellsburg, West Virginia Christian Bi-weekly "jkl-"
CHURCH OF CHRIST (SCIENTIST).
CALIFORNI A San Francisco, Harmony Monthly "4kl."
MASSACHUSETTS Boston, Christian Science Sentinel Weekly.
Boston, Christian Science Journal Monthly.
MICHIGAN Kalamazoo, Higher Thought Monthly I
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CALIFORNIA San Francisco, Triumphs of Faith Monthly I
GEORGIA Atlanta, Repairer Monthly I
ILLINOIS Chicago, Christian Witness and Advocate of Bible
Holiness Weekly F
MISSOURI Mercer, Live Coals .Bi-weekly.
St. Louis, Vanguard Seinl-ni'ly G
NEBRASKA Ashland, Living Witness Monthly " ikl ••
NEW YORK New York— Manhattan and Bronx,
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NORTH CAROLINA . .Greensboro, Apostolic Messenger Monthly.
OHIO Cleveland, Christian Harvester Monthly.
TEXAS Greenville, Texas Holiness Advocate Weekly "tki,."
WEST VIRGINIA Moundsville, Gospel Trumpet Weekly.
Moundsville, Evangellums Posaune Semi-monthly.
JEWISH.
ALABAMA Montgomery, Jewish Chronicle Weekly 'jkl."
CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, B'nal B'rith Messenger Semi-m'ly "jkl."
San Francisco, Emanu-El Weekly "jkl."
San Francisco, Hebrew Weekly ■ 'jkl. ••
San Francisco, Jewish Times and Observer Weekly "jkl."
San Francisco, New Occident Monthly I
ILLINOIS Chicago, Jewish Courier ) Daily "jkl."
Chicago, Chicago Weekly ) 11,286
Chicago, Jewish Progress Semi-weekly H
Chicago, Flower Garden, Weekly I
Chicago, Israelite . . . ; Weekly 1 8,403
Chicago, Reform Advocate Weekly 13,677
IOWA Des Moines, Jewish Herald Weekly.
LOUISIANA New Orleans, Jewish Ledger Weekly "jkl."
MARYLAND Baltimore, Guide Weekly "jkl."
Baltimore. Jewish Comment Weekly I
MICHIGAN Detroit, Jewish American Weekly "jkl."
MISSOURI Kansas City, Jewish Record Weekly "jkl."
St. Louis, Jewish Voice Weekly H
St. Louis, Modern View Weekly 2,048
St. Louis, Immanuel's Witness Monthly I
NEBRASKA Omaha, Jewish Citizen Weekly.
Omaha, Jewish World Weekly "Jio,."
NEW YORK New York— iHan/ia^ian and Bronx,
Forward ( Daily 0
Forward S - • • • • Sunday C
Jewish Daily News ? B
Jewish Gazette ) .' Weekly P
Jewish Herald ) Daily C
Volksadvocat i Weekly E
Jewish Morning Journal ) Morning 43,650
Jewish- Abend Post > Evening 18,993
Jewish Journal ) Weekly "jkl"
Jewish World Daily. C
American Hebrew and Jewish Messenger Weekly E
Amerikaner Weekly.
Hebrew Standard Weekly G
Jewish Times Weekly.
American Jewess Monthly "jkl."
Die Zukunft Monthly G
Israel's Home Journal Monthly.
Maccabaean Monthly G
Menorah Monthly Magazine F
Minikes's Monthly ".'kl."
New Era Illustrated Magazine Monthly "jkl."
OHIO Cincinnati, American Israelite Weekly C
Cleveland, Jewish Review and Observer Weekly 11,081
OREGON Portland. Jewish Tribune Weekly "jkl."
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Jewish Exponent Weekly I
Pittsburg, Jewish Criterion Weekly H
Pittsburg, Jewish Post Weekly.
Pittsburg, Volksf reund Weekly I
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ILLINOIS Grldley, HellsBote Monthly.
INDIANA Berne. ChrlstUcher Bundesbote Weekly H
Berne, Mennoniie Weekly ••jkl."
Berne, Hells Bote Monthly.
Elkhart. Herald < .f Truth Weekly I
Elkhart, Mennonltische Rundschau Weekly I
KANSAS.. . . .Hlllsboro, Genielndeblatt Semi-m'ly.
OKLAHOMA Medf ord. Zlons-Bote Weekly 1,451
ONTARIO, CAN.. Berlin, Gospel Banner Weekly.
METHODIST.
ALABAMA Birmingham, Ala. Christian Advocate (South) Weekly P
Fort Deposit, Methodist Protestant Telephone Semi-m'ly "iKL."
ARKANSAS Argenta, Voice of the Twentieth Century ( A.M.E.) . .Weekly -jkl"
Little Rock, Arkansas Methodist ( South ) Weekly F
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San Francisco, California Christian Advocate Weekly G
San Francisco, Pacific Methodist Advocate (South). Weekly I
San Francisco, Vestra Sandebudet Monthly "jkl."
FLORIDA Gainesville, Florida Christian Advocate Weekly H
Orlando, Florida Christian Recorder (A. M. E.) Weekly "jkl."
GEORGIA Atlanta, Wesleyau Christian Advocate Weekly G
Columbus, Southern Christian Recorder Weekly.
ILLINOIS Chicago, Den Christelige Talsmand Weekly.
Chicago, Epworth Herald Weekly A
Chicago, Free Methodi&t Weekly 7,190
Chicago, Krestansky Posel Weekly "i&l."
Chicago, Northwestern Christian Advocate Weekly C
Chicago, Sandebudet Weekly G
Chicago, Deaconess Advocate Monthly D
Chicago, Missionary Tidings Monthly .
INDIANA Butler, Epworth League Quarterly 14,500
INDIAN TERR Ardmore, Western Christian Advocate Weekly "iKL.-
IOWA Iowa City, Iowa Methodist Monthly '•jju."
KENTUCKY Louisville, Central Methodist Weekly I
Louisville, Pentecostal Herald Weekly F
LOUISIANA New Orleans, Christian Advocate (South) Weekly I
New Orleans, Southwestern Christian Advocate Weekly 9,490
MARYLAND Baltimore, Methodist .Weekly I
Baltimore, Methodist Protestant Weekly I
Chestertown, Peninsula Methodist Weekly I
Easton, Delaware Conference Advocate Monthly H
MASSACHUSETTS Boston, Zion's Herald Weekly F
Boston, Woman's Missionary Friend Monthly D
Fall River, Primitive Methodist Journal Monthly I
MICHIGAN Cass City, Michigan Conference Bulletin Monthly "jkl."
Detroit, Michigan Christian Advocate Weekly E
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Conference Examiner Monthly.
MISSOURI Kansas City, Central Christian Advocate Weekly F
Macon, Western Christian Recorder Monthly "jkl."
MISSOURI St. Louis, Cinistian Advocate (South) Weekly F
St. Louis, Am. Illustrated Methodist Magazine Monthly E
MONTANA Hindsdale, Montana Christian Advocate Monthly "isj,.-
NEW JERSEY New Brunswick, Pitman Herald Monthly.
NEW YORK Buffalo, Christian Uplook Weekly.
New Yor^—3Ianhattan and Bronx,
Christian Advocate Weekly C
Classmate Weekly G
Sunday School Advocate Weekly.
Christian City Monthly I
Sunday School Journal Monthly A
Voice of Missions Monthly G
Woman's Home Missions Monthly C
World-Wide Missions Montlily A
Methodist Review Bi-monthly H
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CALIFORNIA Alameda, Thought Monthly H
Los Angeles, Higher Science Monthly I
San Francisco, Now Monthly 3,575
MASSACHUSETTS. . . .Holyoke, Nautilus .Monthly 21,000
MISSOURI Nevada, Welrmer's Magazine Monthly "jkl."
NEW YORK New Yorii—3Iun}i<ittan and Bronx,
Wise-Man Monthly.
Metaphysical Magazine Quarterly "jkl."
OCCULTISM AND THEOSOPHY.
CALIFORNIA Point Lonia, New Century Path Weekly "jkl.-
ILLINOIS Chicago, Star of the Magi Monthly.
Chicago, Suggestion Monthly 13,145
KANSAS Lawrence, Occult Truth Seeker Monthly 5,075
MAINE Bridgton. Oracle Monthly.
MICHIGAN Kalamazoo, Higher Thought Monthly 1
OHIO Toledo, P-i^ychic and Occult Views and Reviews Monthly.
PENNSYLVANIA Lansdowne, Fate Monthly.
PRESBYTERIAN.
ALABAMA Birmingham, Christian Companion Weekly I
CALIFORNIA San Francisco, American Orientalist Monthly 1,450
GEORGIA Atlanta, Presbyterian Weekly "jkl."
ILLINOIS Chicago, Interior . . . ' Weekly G
Chicago, Midland (United ) Weekly.
IOWA , Dubuque, Der Presbyterianer Weekly 1,550
Dubuque, Our German Work Quarterly I
Jefferson, Presbyterian Monthly "jkl."
Oskaloosa, Iowa Presbjterian Monthly "jkl."
KENTUCKY Franklin, Woman's Work (Cumberland) Monthly I
Louisville, Christian Observer Weekly 19,197
LOUISIANA New Orleans, Southwestern Presbyterian Weekly 4,819
MASSACHUSETTS.... Lynn. Presbyterian Herald of New England Monthly I
MICHIGAN Detroit, Michigan Presbyterian Weekly H
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Reformed Presbyterian Advocate (Re-
formed ) Semi-m'ly I
MISSOURI Independence, Assembly News (Cumberland) Monthly.
St. Louis, Cumberland Presbyterian Weekly
St. Louis, Missionary Record ^Cumberland) Monthly E
NEW YORK.... New York— Jian/iai^an and Bronx,
Christian Nation (Scotch) Weekly I
Observer Weekly F
Home Mission Monthly "jkl."
Woman's Work for Woman Monthly E
NEW YORK New York— BrooWj/n,
Deutsclrer Evangelist Bi-weekly "jkl."
Utica, Y C yfaill Monthly "jkl."
NORTH CAROLINA... Charlotte, Africo- American Presbyterian Weekly "jkl."
Ch irlotte, Presbyterian Standard Weekly H
OHIO Cincinnati, Herald and Presbyter Weekly E
Xenia, Woman's Missionary Magazine (United) Monthly H
OKL.\HOMA Oklahoma, Presbj terian Review Monthly "jkl."
PENNSYLVANIA Brownsville, Field View Monthly 1,027
Philadelphia, Christian Instructor (United) Weekly H
Philadelphia, Forward Weekly A
Philadelphia, Presbyterian Weekly F
Philadelphia, Westminster Weekly G
Philadelphia, Assembly Herald Monthly C
Philadelphia, Westminster Teacher Monthly B
Philadelphia, Journal of Presbyterian Historical
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Philadelphia, Princeton Theological Review Quarterly 1,260
Pittsburg, Christian Union Herald (United) Weekly E
Pittsburg, Presbyterian Banner Weekly E
Pittsburg, United Presbyterian Weekly P
Pittsburg, Bible Teacher (United) Monthly H
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WISCONSIN Milwaukee, Living Church Weekly G
Jlllwaukee, Young Churchman Sundays 0
Milwaukee, Church Tlmei Monthly I
NOVIA SCOTIA, CAN.Hallfax Church Work (Anglican) Monthly H
ONTARIO, CAN Kingston, Ontario Churchman Monthly 2,572
Toronto, Canadian Churchman (Anglican) Weekly I
Toronto, Algoma Missionary News Monthly I
Toronto, Canadian Church Magazine (Anglican) Monthly "ikl."
QUEBEC. CAN Quebec, Diocesan Gazette (Anglican) Monthly.
NEWFOUNDLAND . . .St. John's, Diocesan Magazine Monthly.
REFORMED CHURCH.
IOWA Lisbon, Reformed Church Herald Weekly "jki,.'
Orange City, Heldenwereld Monthly H
MARYLAND Cumberland, Somerset Classis Visitor Monthly.
MICHIGAN Grand Rapids, Huisvrlend Monthly 14,000
Holland, De Hope Weekly H
Holland, De Wachter Weekly "jkl."
NEW YORK New Yorls.— Manhattan and Bronx,
Christian Intelligencer Weekly H
Mission Field Monthly -1,895
OHIO Alliance, Woman's J ournal Monthly I
Cleveland, Kirchenzeitung Weekly H
Dayton, Christian World Weekly H
PENNSYLVANIA Lancaster, Reformed Church Review Quarterly,
Philadelphia, Reformed Church Messenger Weekly P
Reading, Reformed Church Record Weekly G
Reading, Der Reformirte Hausfreund Bi-w'ly "uu.-"
REFORMED EPISCOPAL.
ILLINOIS Chicago, Evangelical Episcopalian Monthly "jkl."
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Episcopal Recorder Weekly I
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, Tidings Weekly I
San Francisco, California Volksfreund. Weekly H
San Francisco, Leader Weekly H
San Francisco, Monitor ; Weekly D
San Francisco, Dominicana Monthly I
COLORADO Denver, Catholic Weekly.
CONNECTICUT Hartford, Catholic Transcript Weekly D
DIST. OF COLUMBIA. .Washington, New Century Weekly I
ILLINOIS Chicago, Narod Daily 1,515
Chicago, Katolik Seml-w 'ly 6,530
Chicago, Catholic Pilot Weekly I
Chicago, Gazeta KatoUcka Weekly "jkl-"
Chicago, Katholisches Sonntagsblatt Weekly "jkl-"
Chicago, Katholisehes Wochenblatt Weekly I
Chicago, New World Weekly P
Chicago, Pritel Ditek Weekly 4,824
Chicago. Telegraf Weekly H
Chicago, Monte Carmelo Monthly.
Evanst >n, Katholischer Jugend Freund Monthly G
Quincy, Western Catholic Weekly "jkl"
Rochelle, Catholic Magazine Monthly.
Shermerville, Amerikanisches Missionsblatt Monthly 9,750
INDIANA Evansville, Das Sternenbanner Weekly "jkl."
Indianapolis, Catholic Columbian Record Weekly.
Notre Dame, Ave Maria Weekly 24,757
Saint Meinrad, Paradieses Fruechte Monthly.
IOWA Cascade, Katholischer Waetcher Weekly I
Davenport, Iowa Catholic Messenger Weekly H
Des Moines, Western World., Weekly "ikl."
Dubuque, Catholic Tribune Weekly H
Dubuque, Katholischer Westen Weekly Q
Dubuque, Luxemburger Gazette Weekly I
Sioux City, Northwestern Catholic Weekly.
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NORTH CAROLINA ..Nazareth, Truth Monthly 15,375
OHIO Cincinnati, Catholic Telegraph Weekly 26,051
Cincinnati, Wahrheitsfreund Weekly F
Cincinnati, C. K. of A. Journal Monthly 25,000
Cincinnati, Der Sendbote Monthly "jkl."
Cleveland, Catholic Universe Weekly 26,782
Columbus, Catholic Columbian Weekly Q
Columbus, Ohio Waisenfreund Weekly Q
Dayton, Young Catholic Messenger Semi-m'ly 81,666
Somerset, Rosary Magazine Monthly F
ZanesvUle, Catholic Home Companion Monthly G
OREGON Mount Angel, St. Joseph Blatt Weekly.
Mount Angel, Der Armen Seelen Freund Monthly.
Portland, Catholic Sentinel Weekly I
PENNSYLVANIA Haverf ord. Bulletin Monthly.
Jenkintown , Family Friend Monthly.
Philadelphia, Catholic Standard and Times Weekly E
Philadelphia, Nord Amerika Weekly I
Philadelphia, Young Folks' Catholic Weekly 18,805
Philadelphia, Dolphin Monthly I
Philadelphia, Ecclesiastical Review Monthly G
Philadelphia, Am. Catholic Historical Researches. .Quarterly I
Philadelphia, Am. Catholic Quarterly Review 2,000
Pittsburg, Catholic Weekly F
Pittsburg, Observer Weekly F
Pittsburg, Wielkopolanin Weekly "jkl."
Scranton, Catholic Light Weekly H
RHODE ISLAND Providence, Visitor Weekly ".tkl."
TENNESSEE Memphis, Catholic Journal Weekly I
TEXAS Hallettsville, Novy Domov Weekly "jkl."
San Antonio, Katholische Rundschau Weekly I
San Antonio, Southern Messenger Weekly 5,176
UTAH Salt Lake City, Inter-Mountain Catholic Weekly 3,540
VIRGINIA Richmond, Catholic Visitor Weekly "jkl."
WASHINGTON Seattle, Catholic Progress Weekly I
WEST VIRGINIA Wheeling, Church Calendar of West Virginia Monthly I
WISCONSIN Chippewa Falls, Catholic Sentinel Weekly "jkl."
De Pere, De Volksstem Weekly "jkl."
De Pere, Onze Standaard Weekly I
La Crosse, Patriot Weekly I
La Crosse, Vlastenec Weekly "jkl."
La Crosse, Svada Rodina Semi-m'ly.
Milwaukee, Catholic Citizen Weekly F
Milwaukee, Columbia Weekly 7,084
Milwaukee, Excelsior Weekly 7,038
Milwaukee, Catholic Forester Monthly "jkl."
Milwaukee, Catholic School Journal Monthly G
Milwaukee, Our Young People Monthly F
MANITOBA, CAN Winnipeg, Northwest Review Weekly "jkl."
NEW B'WICK, CAN. . .St. John. Monitor Weekly "jkl."
NOVA SCOTIA, CAN. . Antigonish, Casket Weekly "jkl."
ONTARIO, CAN Kingston, Cauadian Freeman Weekly I
London, Catholic Record Weekly G
Niagara Falls, Carmelite Review Monthly I
Ottawa, United Canada Weekly "jkl."
Toronto, Catholic Register Weekly G
QUEBEC, CAN Chicoutiml, St. Anthony's Canadian Messenger Monthly "jkl."
Montreal, La Semaine Religleuse de Montreal Weekly -utL."
Montreal, True Witness Weekly "jkl."
Montreal, Revue du TIers-Ordre et de la Terre
Salnte Monthly H
Quebec, La Semaine Rellgieuse de Quebec Weekly "jkl."
Quebec, L'Enselgnement Primaire Monthly G
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ALASKA Douglas, Alaska Missions Monthly 'jkl."
ARKANSAS Beebe, Fruits and Leaves Monthly ".ikl."
CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, California Independent Weekly ".ikj,."
San Francisco, Kingdom Monthly 1,000
Santa Barbara, Sunday School Advance Monthly 2,033
Yountville, Christian Worker Monthly "tkl.-'
COLORADO Pueblo, Religious World Weekly "jkl."
Pueblo, La Hermandad Monthly "jm."
CONNECTICUT Hartford, Church Review Monthly 3,10v>
Hartford, Hartford Seminary Record Quarterly "jkl."
Stratford, Chapel Chim* Monthly "jkl."
DIST. OF COLUMBIA.. Washington, Florence Crittenton Magazine Monthly "jkl."
Washington, News-Letter Monthly "jkl."
FLORIDA Jacksonville, Sunday School Lesson Weekly ".jkl."
Liveoak, Present Truth Messenger Weekly "jkl."
San Mateo, Searchlight Weekly "jkl. "
GEORGIA Atlantic, Christian Union Weekly.
Augusta, Mission Messenger Monthly "jkl."
Bainbridge, Advocate Semi m'ly.
Canon, Union Semi-m'ly "jkl "
South Atlanta, Church and Society World Monthly "jkl."
IDAHO Moscow, Essential Christianity Monthly.
Pocatello, Idaho State Simday-School Bulletin Quarterly H
ILLINOIS Chicago, Bladet Weekly F
Chicago, Evangellsten Weekly 3,338
Chicago, Folke-Vennen Weekly H
Chicago, Mlssions-Vannen Weekly 18,595
Chicago, Rani's Horn Weekly A
Chicago, Biblical Woi-ld Monthly G
Chicago, Christian Cynosure Monthly 4,583
Chicago, Evangel Monthly 2,700
Chicago, Institute Tie Monthly.
Chicago, Sunday School Lesson Illustrator Monthly.
Chicago, American Journal of Theology Quarterly I
Elgin, New Century Sunday School Teachers'
Monthly 51,624
German Valley. Der Mitarbeiter Monthly "jkl."
Moline, Royal Star Monthly.
Mollne, Ungdomens Sandebud Monthly "jkl."
Quincy, Cathedral Chimes Monthly.
Shelby ville. Our Best Words Monthly I
Virginia, Our Church Helper Monthly.
INDIANA Aurora, Alpha and Omega Monthly.
Indianapolis, Awakener Monthly 3,593
INDIAN TERRITORY. Okmulgee, Sunshine and Showers Monthly.
IOWA Cedar Rapidn, Helping Hand Messenger Monthly 1,000
Cedar Rapids, Iowa Missionary Quarterly "jkl."
Council Bluffs, Christian Home Weekly.
Council Bluffs, District Tidings of Triumph Quarterly.
Des Moines, Churchwoman's Magazine Monthly G
Mclntlre, Bulletin-Herald Monthly "jkl."
Oskaloosa, Iowa Sunday School Helper Monthly "jkl."
Shenandoah, Missionary World Monthly G
Shenand oah, Revival News Quarterly.
Vinton, Benton Co. Christian Monthly.
KANSAS Cherokee, Christian Messenger Weekly "jkl."
Marvin, Guide Semi monthly.
Ottawa, Chautauqua Assembly Hei'ald Monthly I
KENTUCKY Henderson, Church and Home Semi-monthly.
Louisville, Cockrill's Magazine , Monthly "jkl."
Louisville, Kentucky 3Iission Monthly.
Louisville, Kentucky Sunday School Reporter Monthly H
Louisville, King's Herald Monthly.
Louisville, Southern Broadax Monthly.
May field, Propagator Semi-monthly.
Midway, Christian Helper Weekly.
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Homiletic Review Monthly 21,250
Living Truths Monthly.
Missionary Review of the World Monthly Q
Preachers' Magazine Monthly.
Treasury of Religious Thought Monthly H
Mission Gleaner Bi-m'ly "ikl."
American Sabbath Quarterly.
New York — Brooklyn,
City Mission Evangel Weekly.
North Chili, Earnest Christian and Golden Rule — Monthly I
Olive Bridge, Harvester Monthly.
Poughkeepsie, Huguenot Quarterly
Utica, Christian Worker Monthly.
NORTH CAROLINA. . Asheville. Wayside Evannel Monthly "jkl."
Rules Creek, Little River Record Monthly -iKL."
Elbow, Christian Star Semi-m'ly "ikl.-
Raleigh, North Carolina Sunday School Beacon Monthly "jkl."
OHIO Akron, Young People's Lesson Quarterly 30,625
Belleville, King's Command Monthly.
Cincinnati. Kirchenzeitung Der Unablanglgen
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Cleveland, Der Christliche Botschaf ter Weekly H
Cleveland, Union Gospel News Weekly B
Cleveland, Current Anecdotes and Methods of
Church Work .Monthly 15,635
Cleveland, Der Missionsbote Monthly.
Cleveland, Evangelical Sunday School Teacher Monthly "jkl."
Cleveland, Evangellsche Magazln Monthly F
Cleveland, Evangelischer Missionsbote Monthly "jkl."
Cleveland, International Messenger Monthly I
Cleveland, Missionary Messenger Monthly "jkl.-
Columbus, Ohio Sunday School Worker Monthly.
Dayton, Herald of Gospel Liberty Weekly G
Elyria, Bible Studies Quarterly.
McComb Christian Unity Herald Monthly I
Martel, Sunday School Review Monthly.
Oberlin, Plantation Missionary Bi-m'ly 2,632
Ostrander, Messenger of Truth Weekly.
OKLAHOMA Cleo, Gospt-l Missionary Weekly H
Kingfisher, Oklahoma S. S. Worker Monthly.
Medford. Oklahoma Sunday School Worker Monthly "jkl."
Perkins, Christian Message Seml-m'ly "iKL.-
PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny, Christian Statesman Weekly I
Allegheny Zion's Watchtower Semi-m'ly.
Beaver, Pentecostal Herald Monthly "jkl"
Butler, Orphans' Friend Monthly.
Cleona, Preacher's Helper Monthly F
Cleona, Pulpit Monthly H
Harrlsburg, Evangelical Visitor Semi-m'ly.
Lebanon, Brotherhood Star Monthly.
Pencoyd, Church Herald Monthly "jkl."
Philadelphia, Association News Weekly.
Philadelphia, Christian Banner Weekly "jio."
Philadelphia, Christian Standard Weekly Q
Philadelphia, Church Herald Weekly I
Philadelphia, Sunday School Times Weekly 92,518
Philadelphia, Church Press Association Magazines. Monthly 0
Philadelphia, Faith and Works Monthly "jkl."
Phlladelpliia, Pennsylvania Herald Monthly G
Philadelphia, Twentieth Century Pastor Monthly.
Philadelphia, Words of Faith Monthly.
Quakertown, Manna Monthlj-.
Reading, Christian Life Semi-monthly.
Reading Bulletin, Monthly "jkl."
Reading, Der Sonntagsgast Monthly I
Reading, Preacher's Assistant Monthly H
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FREE TlIOU€;ilT-Ct./i«nued,
MASSACHUSETTS.. . .Boston, Investigator Weekly.
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Forslcaren Seml-m'ly I
NEW YORK New York— 3Ia nhattan and Bronx,
Truth Seeker Weekly H
TENNESSEE Mount Juliet, Winn's Firebrand Monthly.
TEXAS San Antonio, Reed's Isonomy Bimonthly I
Waco, Searchlight Monthly "jkl."
WISCONSIN Milwaukee. Armiuia Monthly.
ONTARIO, CAN . .Toronto, Secular Thought Weekly "jkl.-
AFRO-AMERICAN (NEGRO).
ALABAMA ... Birmingham, Truth Weekly "jkl"
Columbiana, Colored Voice Semi m'ly "jkl."
Huntsville, Journal Weekly '•jkl."
Mobile, Southern Watchman Weekly "jkl.-
Montgomery, Southern Voice Weekly "jkl."
Pushmataha, Negro Searchlight Semi-m'ly "tkl."
Selma. Record Weekly ".ikl."
ARKANSAS Argenta, Voice of the Twentieth Century Weekly "ua."
Hot Springs, Echo Weekly •■jkl"
Little Rock, American Guide Weekly "jkl."
Montrose. Trumpet Weekly "jkl."
Pine Bluff, Herald. . . . , Weekly "jkl."
CALIFORNIA ........ .Oakland, Sunshine Weekly "jkl "
San Francisco, Western Outlook Weeklj' "jkl."
COLORADO Colorado Springs, Western Enterprise Weekly "jkl."
Denver, Statesman Weekly "jkl. "
Pueblo, Tribune-Press Weekly "jkl "
DIST. OF COLUMBIA. Washington, Bee Weekly "jkl."
Washington, Colored American Weekly H
FLORIDA Jacksonville, Masonic Forum Weekly "jkl."
Marianna, West Florida Bugail Weekly "jkl.-
Marianna, West Florida Tribune Monthly "jkl."
Ocala, Florida News Carrier Weekly.
Orlando, Florida Christian Recorder Weekly ".ikl."
Pensacola, Florida Sentinel Weekly "jkl."
Tampa, Florida Intelligencer Weekly "jkl"
GEORGIA Athens, Clipper Weekly.
Atlanta, Voice of the Negro Monthly.
Atlanta, Voice of the People .Monthly H
Augusta, Georgia Baptist Weekly I
Augusta, Times-Union Weekly.
Brunswick, Herald Weekly "jkl."
Covington , Advocate Weekly.
Forsyth, Reformer Monthly.
Griffln. Echo. Weekly "jkl- "
Savannah, Southern Gazette Weekly "jkl."
Savannah, Tribune Weekly "jkl."
Savannah, Independent Semi-m'ly "jio-"
Swainsboro, Voice of Union Weekly "jkl."
ILLINOIS Chicago, Appeal Weekly F
Chicago, Broad Ax Weekly "jkl."
Chicago, Conservator Weekly "jkl."
Chicago, Monitor Weekly Q
P'.ast St. Louis, Advance Citizen Weekly "jkl "
Metropolis, Gazette Weekly "jkl."
Springfield, Forum ; Weekly.
Springfield, State Capital Weekly "jkl."
INDIANA E vansville, Transcript Weekly.
Indianapolis, Freeman Weekly G
Indianapolis, Recorder Weekly I
Indianapolis, World Weekly "jkl."
IOWA Des Moines, Iowa State Bystander Weekly "jkl"
KANSAS Kansas City, American Citizen Weekly "jkl."
Topeka, Plaindealer Weekly "jkl."
KENTUCKY Danville, Torch Light Weekly.
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AFKO-AMEKICAN (^-EGItO)- Continued.
SOUTH CAROLINA. . .Columbia. Southern Sun Weekly I
Orangeburg, People's Recorder Weekly 2,483
Spartanburg, Piedmout Indlcitor Weekly "jkl."
TENNESSEE Jackson, Chriatian Index Weekly "jkl.-
Memphis, Colored Citizen Weekly 'mkl."
TEXAS Austin, Searchlight Weekly -jkl."
Dallas, World Hustler Weekly,
Fort Worth, Item Weekly -jkl."
Fort Worth, American Signet Monthly
TEXAS Galveston, City Times Weekly '-jkl.-
Houston, Independent Weekly "jkl."
Narasota, Bugle Monthly "isj,."
Sealy, Southern Teacher Monthly.
Victoria, Guide Weekly '-jkl. "
UTAH Salt Lake City. Utah Plalndealer Weekly "jkl"
VIRGINIA Alexandria, Home News Weekly "jkl."
Alexandria, Industrial Advocate Weekly "jkl."
Lexington, Valley Reporter Monthly.
Richmond, Planet Weekly H
Richmond, Reformer Weekly H
Richmond, Virginia Baptist Weekly "jkl."
WEST VIRGINIA Charleston, Advocate Weekly "jkl."
Martinsburg, Pioneer Pjess Weekly "jicl."
WISCONSIN Milwraukee. Advocate Weekly.
JUVENILE-CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE.
CALIFORNIA San Francisco, Our J unior Citizens Weekly "jkl."
ILLINOIS Chicago, Little Chronicle Weekly 0
Chicago, Our Youth's Friend Weekly.
Chicago, Child-Garden Monthly G
Chicago, Children's Home Finder Monthly G
Chicago, Svobodna Skola Monthly H
Elgin, Boys' World Weekly 292,980
Elgin, Girls' Companion .....Weekly 297,500
Elgin, Inglenook Weekly I
Elgin, Young People's Weekly 199,635
Oakpark, Star-Monthly 153,991
Rock Island, Ungdoms Vaennen Monthly H
INDIANA Elkhart, Young People's Paper Monthly 2,275
Greenfield, Home and School Visitor Monthly.
Greenfield, Youths' Guardian Friend Monthly "jkl."
Indianapolis, Junior Builders Monthly.
Plainfield, Youth's Friend Weekly.
IOWA Cedar Rapids, Young Citizen Monthly "jkl."
Lamoni, Zion's Hope Weekly H
MASSACHUSETTS . . . .Boston, Myrtle Weekly I
Boston, Youth's Companion Weekly A
Boston, Junior Christian Endeavor World Monthly.
Boston, Young Idea Monthly Q
Boston, Youth's Realm Monthly I
Salem, Little Folks Monthly 85,281
MICHIGAN Battlecreek, Youth's Instructor Weekly.
Detroit, Angel us Sunday "jkl."
Detroit, American Boy Monthly E
Saint Joseph, Boys' Own Sport Paper Monthly.
West Bay City, Youn? People's Friend Monthly.
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Baneret Weekly H
Minneapolis, Linnea Monthly H
Minneapolis, Our Boys and Girls Journal Monthly.
MISSISSIPPI Clinton, Our Boys and Girls Semi-m'ly.
MISSOURI St. Louis, Our Young Folks Weekly O
St. Louis, DeutschAmerikanlscherJugendFreund.. Monthly.
NEBRASKA North Loup, Nebraska Endeavor News Monthly.
NEW JERSEY Jersey City, Sunshine Monthly 59,330
Pleasantville Young America Monthly I
NEWYORK Albany, Young Americans Monthly G
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EDUCATION-Contmued,
ILLINOIS Chicago, Child-Garden Monthly G
Chicago, Elementary School Teacher Monthly H
Chicago, Journal of Geography Monthly H
Chicago, Kindergarten Magazine Monthlj' ".ikl."
Chicago, Review of Education Monthly H
Chicago, School Review Monthly G
Chicago, School Science Monthly I
Chicago, Teacher and School Board Journal Monthly •jkl."
Danville, Inter-State School Review Monthly H
Evanston, Correct English Monthly P
Oakpark, School Weekly 3,250
Oakpark, Week's Current Weekly F
Oakpark, Intelligence Seml-m'ly F
Oakpark, Primary School Era Monthly.
Oakpark, School Monthly 3,0u0
Palmer, Teachers' and Students' Friend Weeklj' H
Peoria, Education in Business Monthly 8,333
Peoria, Manual Training Magazine Quarterly 1,525
Rush villa, Schuyler County School Visitor Monthly.
Salem, Marion County Schools Monthly.
Taylorville, School Xews and Practical Educator.. Monthly F
INDIANA.. Greenfield. Home and School Visitor Monthly.
Indianapolis, Commercial Education Monthly.
Indianapolis, Educator 5^ournal Monthly F
Marion, Teachers' Journal Monthly 7,792
Rensselaer, Jasper Co. School News Monthly.
IOWA Carroll, Carroll Co. Teacher Monthly.
Cedar Rapids, Western Penman Monthly E
Cedar Rapids, Young Citizen Monthly "jkl.'-
Charles City, Iowa Teacher Monthly F
Des Moines, Midland Schools Monthly H
Dubuque, Iowa Normal Monthly "jkl."
Mclntire, School Companion Monthly.
Mason City, Rural Schools and Practical Education. Monthly.
New Hampton, Chickasaw Co. Teacher Monthly.
Toledo, Tama Co Schools Monthly.
KANSAS Hutchinson, Kansas Educator Monthly 7,625
Hutchinson, School and Fireside Monthly.
Marysville, Marshall Co. School Journal Monthly.
New Albany, Country School Champion Monthly.
Topeka, Western School Ji'urnal Monthly 7,808
KENTUCKY.. Hopkinsville, Colored Teacher Monthly "jkl"
Lexington, Southern School Journal Monthly G
London, Mountain Educator Monthly, "jkl."
LOUISIANA Ruston, Louisiana School Review Monthly "jkl."
MAINE Farmingtoit, School World Monthly I
MARYLAND Baltimore, Modern Language Notes Monthly "jkl."
Baltimore, American Journal of Philology Quarterly "jkl."
MASSACHUSETTS . . .Boston, Journal of Education Weekly F
Boston, American Primary Teacher Monthly F
Boston, Classical Review Monthly.
Boston, Education Monthly H
Boston, Modern Methods in Elementary Education. Monthly.
Boston, Our Dumb Animals Monthly.
Boston, Popular Educator . .Monthly E
Boston, Primary Education Monthly 0
Boston, School Physiology Journal Monthly 6,300
Boston, Young Idea Monthlj' G
Boston, American Physical Education Review Quarterly "iia<"
Springfield, Current Events Weekly 0
Springfield, Kindergarten Review Monthly H
Worcester, School Arts Book Monthly 5,200
Worcester, I'edagogical Seminary Quarterly.
MICHIGAN Ann Arbor. Wolv^erine Weekly.
Detroit, Book-Keeper Monthly F
Detroit, Home Study Monthly I
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OREGON Salem, OreROU Teachers' Monthly 2,908
PENNSYLVANIA Edinboro, Sunshine Magazine and Educational In-
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Harrisburg, School Gazette Monthly H
Kutztown, Pennsylvania Chautauijuan Quarterly "jkl"
Lancaster, Pennsylvania School Journal Monthly Q
Wililamsport, National Educator Monthly H
RHODE ISLAND Providence, Leader Seml-m'ly "jkl.-
SOUTH CAROLINA... Charleston, Drawing and Manual Training JournaL.Monthly "jkl."
Columbia, Educational Monthly "jki"
SOUTH DAKOTA Madison. South Dakota State Journal Monthly I
Millbank, School Messenger Monthly "jkl."
Mitchell, South Dakota Educator Monthly I
Sioux Falls, Minnehaha Teacher Monthly "jkl."
TENNESSEE Nashville, Progressive Teacher and Southw^estern
School Journal Monthly 10.500
Sewanee, Review Quarterly '-.iki.."
TEXAS Austin, Bulletin Weekly.
Dalhart, Panhandle Bulletin Monthly
Dallas, Texas School Magazine Monthly 3,12S
Dallas, Texas School Magazine Monthly H
Sealy, Southern Teacher Monthly
UTAH Salt Lake City, Truth Weekly 3,111
VIRGINIA Hampton, Southern Wo^rkman Monthly G
Orange, Oracle Semi-m'ly.
Richmond, Virginia School Journal Monthly I
Staunton, Goodson Gazette Semi m'ly.
WASHINGTON Belllngham, School Bulletin Monthly "jkl."
Mount Vernon, School Bulletin Monthly.
Seattle. Northwest Journal of Education Monthly 4,220
Southbend, School Bulletin. Monthly.
WEST VIRGINIA Charleston, West Virginia School Journal Monthly.
WISCONSIN Madison. Wisconsin Journal of Education Monthly I
Milwaukee, American Journal of Education Monthly E
Milwaukee, American School Board Journal Monthly H
Milwaukee, Catholic School Journal Monthiy G
Milwaukee, Mind and Body Monthly I
Milwaukee, Western Teacher Monthly 10,000
WYOMING Laramie, Wyoming School Journal Monthly.
NEWB'WICK, CAN... St. John, Educational Review Monthly "jkl."
ONTARIO, CAN Toronto, Canadian Teacher Semi-m'ly "jkl."
Toronto. Educational Monthly "jkl."
QUEBEC, CAN Montreal, La Lumo Monthly I
Quebec, Educational Record Monthly "jkl"
Quebec, L'Enseignement Primaire Monthly Q
EDUCATIONAL. INSTITUTIONS AND COLLEGES.
ALABAMA Selma, Students' Voice Monthly.
Tuskegee, Student Weekly.
CALIFORNIA Bakersfleld, Oracle Every six weeks.
Berkeley, Californian Daily "jjll"
Berkeley, Occident Weekly "jkl."
Berkeley, Magazine Monthly "jkl."
Berkeley, University Chronicle Quarterly "jkl- "
Santa Clara. Redwood Monthly "jki,"
Stanford University, Palo Alto Daily "jkl."
Stanford University, Chaparral Semi-m'ly "jkl"
Stanford University. Sequoia semi m'ly.
Stanford University, Alumnus Monthly "jkl."
COLORADO Denver, University Clarion ; Weekly.
Grand Junction, Reveille Monthly.
CONNECTICUT Hartford, Hartford Seminary Record Quarterly "jkl."
Middletowii, Wesleyan Argus Weekly "jkl."
Middletown, Wesleyan Literary Monthly "jkl."
New Haven, Yale Daily News I
New Haven, Yale Alumni Weekly H
New Haven, Yale Courant Bi-weekly "jkl. "
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MICHIGAN Ann Arbor, Michigan Dally News. 1
Ann Arbor, Wolverine Weekly
Ann Arbor. Wrinkle Bi-weekly "jki."
Ann Arbor, Inlander Monthly.
Ann Arbor, Michigan Alumnus Monthly 5,610
MINNESOTA Collegeville, St. Johns University Record Monthly "jkl.-
Hamline, Oracle Semi-m'ly "jkl."
Minneapolis, Minneaota Dally '-jkl."
Mlnneapolit, Minnesota Alumni Weekly "jkl."
Northfleld, Carletonia Semi m'ly "jkl."
Northfleld, Manitou Messenger Monthly "jkl."
MISSISSIPPI Clinton, Mississippi College Magazine Monthly
MISSOURI Columbia, M. S. U. Independent Weekly I
Parkville, Park Review Quarterly "jkl."
St. Louis, Student Life Monthly.
NEBRASKA Lincoln, Nebraskan Dally "jkl. "
NEW HAMPSHIRE... .Hanover, Dartmouth Weekly 1,795
NEW JERSEY Blairstown, Blair's Hall Breeze Monthly
Hoboken, Stevens Institute Indicator Quarterly I
Princeton, Princetonian Daily "jkl."
Princeton, Alumni Weekly 2,188
Princeton, Tiger Bi-weekly "jkl."
Princeton, Nassau Literary Magazine Monthly "jkl."
Trenton, Silent Worker Monthly I
NEW YORK Canton, Laurentian Monthly ".tkl."
Clinton, Hamilton Literary Magazine Monthly "jkl."
Clinton, Houghton Record Quarterly "jkl.-
Corning, Stator Monthly.
Cornwall on-Hudson, Schoolmaster Monthly.
Geneva, Hobart Herald Monthly "jkl."
Hamilton, Madlsonensis Bi-weekly "jkl."
Hartwick Seminary, Monthly & Eastern Lutheran. "jkl."
Ithaca, Cornell Sun Daily I
Ithaca, Cornell Alumni News Weekly I
Ithaca, Cornell Era Weekly "jkl"
Ithaca, Widow Bi-weekly "jkl."
Ithaca, Sibley Journal of Engineering Monthly 948
New York.— Ma7ihatt an and Bronx,
Columbia Spectator Daily "jkl."
Triangle Weekly 1,000
Columbia Literary Monthly "jkl."
Intercollegiate News Monthly 'jkl."
Columbia University Quarterly H
School of Mines Quarterly ".ikl."
New Yorii— Brooklyn,
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Niagara University, Niagara Index Semi-m'ly "jkl."
Rochester, Campus Bi-weekly "jkl "
Rochester. Industrial School Advocate Monthly "jkl."
Syracuse, University Weekly "jkl."
Troy, Polytechnic Monthly "jkl."
NORTH CAROLINA., .Durham, South Atlantic Quarterly "jkl"
Guilford College, Guilford Collegian Monthly "jkl."
NORTH DAKOTA University, Student Monthly "jki,."
OHIO Ada, University Herald Weekly "isi."
Akron, Buchtelite Bi-weekly ' jkl."
Akron, Inland Review Monthly "jkl."
Ashland, Purple and Gold Monthly "isi-"
Cincinnati, McMicken Review Monthly "jkl."
Cleveland, Adelbert Monthly "jkl."
Cleveland, Western Reserve Law Journal Monthly "jkl."
Delaware, Ohio Wesleyan Transcript Weekly "jkl."
Gambler, Keuyon Collegian Monthly "jkl."
Hiram, Hiram College Advance Semi-m'ly "jkl."
Westervllle, Otterbien Aegis Monthly "jkl."
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IOWA Cedar Rapids. Kvlnden Og Hjemmet Monthly 81,141
Des Moines, Homeniaker Monthly B
Dee Moines, People's Popular Monthly B
KENTUCKY Louisville, Home and Farm Seml-ra'ly 103,804
Louisville, Home Monthly.
Loulsrllle, Home Tribune Monthly.
Louisville, Southern Home Monthly E
MAINE Augusta, American Woman Monthly 786,444
Augusta, Comfort Monthly 1,269,641
Augusta, Good Stories Mon t hly 454,217
Augusta, Lane's List Monthly A
Augusta, Vickery & Hill List Monthly 1,335,961
Portland, Welcome Guest Monthly B
Waterville, American Home Monthly 331,613
Waterville, Clifton Monthly 40,333
Waterville, Home Queen Monthly 434,035
Waterville, Sawyer Trio Monthly 1,316.449
Waterville, Success Monthly.
MASSACHUSETTS . . . .Boston, Budget Sundays I
Boston, Youth's Companion Weekly A
Boston, American Motherhood Monthly E
Boston, Cooking School Magazine Monthly 18,900
Boston, Cushman's Couple Monthly A
Boston, Home Science Magazine Monthly G
Boston, Household Companion Monthly G
Boston, Modern Priscilla Monthly 136,210
Boston, Modern Women Monthly "jkl."
Florence, Home Needlework Magazine Quarterly 66.735
Springfield, Good Housekeeping Monthly 171,017
MICHIGAN Ann Arbor. Home Visitor Monthly .
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Family Circle Monthly.
Minneapolis, Housekeeper Monthly A
MISSOURI O'Fallon, Hausf reund Weekly ■■jkl."
St. Louis, Country Home Monthly F
St. Louis, Illustrated Home Journal Monthly 31,666
St. Louis, Woman's Farm Journal Monthly 627,078
St. Louis, Woman's Home Monthly I
St. Louis, Woman's Magazine Monthly 1,623.967
St. Louis, Word and Works Monthly C
NEBRASKA Omaha, Farm Magazine Monthly.
NEW JERSEY Camden, New Jersey Gazette Weekly I
Weehawken, American Housekeeper Monthly.
NEW YORK New York.— 31anhatta7i and Bronx,
Food and Drink Monthly.
Gentlewoman Monthly 400,000
Home Comfort Monthly.
Home Monthly 500,000
Home Talk Monthly D
Housewife Monthly A
Ladies' Home Topics Monthly G
Ladies' World '. Monthly 465,416
Metropolitan and Rural Home Monthly 400,0C0
Motherhood Monthly.
New York.— Brooklyn,
Advertiser and Household Weekly "jkl."
Rochester, Vick's Family Magazine Monthly 76,666
NORTH CAROLINA. . .Winston Salem, Southern Fireside Monthly.
OHIO Canton, Roller Monthly 3.000
Cincinnati, Cinctnnatian Monthly 10,250
Norwalk, Farm and Home Enterprise Weekly I
Springfield, Woman's Home Companion Monthly 428,500
OREGON Mt. Angel, Mt. Angel Magazine Monthly.
PENNSYLVANIA Greenville, Woman's Realm Monthly.
Northeast, Foye's Queen Monthly "jkl."
Philadelphia, Saturday Evening Post '. Weekly 661.367
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NEW YORK New York— Manhattan and Bronx,
Pearson's Magazine Monthly 248,927
Scrlbner's Magazine Montlily A
Strand Magazine Monthly A
Success Monthly 306, 108
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Saturday Evening Post Weekly 661,367
Philadelphia, Lipplncott's Magazine Montlily D
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Chicago. Climax Monthly F
Chicago, Faithful Messenger Monthly.
Chicago, Helping Hand Monthly "jkl."
MASSACHUSETTS. . . .Boston, Wedding Bells Monthly ".jkl."
Stoughton, Messenger Monthly "jkl."
NEW YORK New York, Cupid Monthly.
MUSIC, DRAMA AND DANCING.
CALIFORNIA San Francisco, Dramatic Review Weekly "jjct."
San Francisco, Musical Review Monthly.
CONNECTICUT New Haven, Loomls' Musical and Masonic Journal. Monthly ".ikl."
DIST. OF COLUMBIA. .Washington, Washington Life Weekly "jkl."
GEORGIA Dalton. Music Teacher and Home Magazine Bi monthly.
Savannah, New York IVfusical Echo Monthly I
ILLINOIS Chicago, Amusement Guide Weekly F
Chicago, Indicator Weekly "jkl"
Chicago, Musical Leader and Concert-Goer Weekly F
Chicago, Musical Times Weekly "jkl. "
Chicago, Presto Weekly I
Chicago, Saturday Evening Herald Weekly ".ikl."
Chicago, Church Choir Monthly.
Chicago, Echo Monthly F
Chicago, National Home and Music Journal Monthly "jkl."
Chicago. Violinist Monthly "jkl."
Dixon, Western Musician Monthly "jkl."
Evanston, Quart'ly Bulletin of the School of Music.
IOWA Burlington, Fest-Zeitung Monthly.
Keokuk, School Music Monthly
MARYLAND Baltimore, Telegram Weekly 2,490
MASSACHUSETTS . . . .Boston, Dramatic Review Weekly "jkl."
Boston, Ideas Weekly I
Boston, Choir Journal Monthly H
Boston, Masters In Music ..Monthly "jkl."
Boston, Expression Quarterly.
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Critic Weekly ".ikl."
MISSOURI St. Louis, International Musician Monthly 40,375
St. Louis, Kunkel's Musical Review Monthly F
NEW JERSEY Camden, Musical Enterprise Monthly 5,500
NEW YORK Buffalo. Two-Step Monthly "jkl."
Elmira, Key-Note Monthly.
New York — Manhattan and Bronx.
Morning Telegraph > Daily 29.783
Morning Telegraph f Sundaj- 50,999
American Art Journal Weekly ".tkl."
Clipper Weekly 25,662
Dramatic Mirror ; Weekly G
Dramatic News and Times Weekly ###
Music Trade Review Weekly 5,509
Music Trades Weekly H
Musical Age Weekly I
Musical Courier ; Weekly F
Musical Courier Extra Weekly H
New Yorker Echo Weekly 3,167
Bookman Monthly C
Broadway Magazine Monthly F
Cadenza Monthly O
Dominant Monthly H
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Philadelphia, Seen and Heard Weekly ••ikl."
Pittsburg, Index Weekly I
Pittsburg, Remarques ...Weekly -iKL."
Sewlckley, Sewickley Valley Weekly "jja."
TEXAS Dallas, Beau Monde Weekly -jkl."
Galveston, Opera Glass Weekly I
Galveston, Social Review Weekly "jki-."
WASHINGTON Seattle. News Letter Weekly "jia.-
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QUEBEC, CAN Montreal, Le Samedi Weekly 18,978
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CALIFORNIA .' . . .Los Angeles, Pacific Automobiling Monthly 1,039
San Francisco, Breeder and Sportsman Weekly H
San Francisco, Western Field Monthly 25,500
COLORADO Denver, Motor Field Monthly I
Denver, Outdoor Life Monthly E
DIST. OF COLUMBIA. Washington, Grant Parish Referee Monthly ".tkl."
ILLINOIS Chicago, Racing Form Daily I
Chicago, American Field Weekly H
ILLINOIS Chicago, Amusement Guide Weekly F
Chicago, Horseman knd Suirit of the Times Weekly G
Chicago, Horse Review Weekly Q
Chicago, Motor Age Weekly H
Chicago, Western Bowlers' Journal Weekly G
Chicago, American Horse Owner Monthly I
Chicago, Golfers' Magazine Monthly 30,000
Chicago, Sokol Monthly "jkl."
Chicago, Sports Afield Monthly 27,232
INDIANA Derby, Game Bird Monthly Q
Indianapolis, Western Horseman Weekly H
IOWA Madrid, Trappers' World Monthly.
KENTUCKY Lexington, Kentucky Stock Farm Weekly I
MAINE Bangor, Maine Sportsman Monthly 2,433
Phillips. Maine Woods and Woodman Weekly 8,180
Waterville, Turf, Farm and Home Weekly I
MASSACHUSETTS.... Boston, American Horse Breeder Weekly G
Boston, Illustrated Police News Weekly F
Boston, Am. Gymnasia and Athletic Record ..Monthly.
Boston, National Sportsman Monthly I
Boston, American Physical Education Review Quarterly "jki,."
MICHIGAN Battlecreek, Game Fanciers' Journal Monthly I
" Detroit, Sail and Sweep Monthly O
MINNESOTA Minneapilis, N'westeru Horseman & Stockman... Monthly H
MISSOURI Kansas City, Western Sportsman and Recreation
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St. Louis, Sporting News Weekly F
St. Louis, Sportsman Weekly F
St. Louis, Waterways Journal Weekly 2,098
St. Louis, Fish and Game and Bird Protector Monthly.
St. Louis, Force Monthly F
St. Louis, Sporting Goods Dealer Monthly Q
NEW JERSEY Toms River, Jersey Yachtsman Monthly,
Woodglen, American Gamekeeper Weekly "i£L."
NEW YORK Buffalo, Horse World Weekly 4,547
Kenwood, North American Trapper Monthly.
New York.— Manhattan and Bronx,
Morning Telegraph ) Daily 29,783
Morning Telegraph S Sunday 58,999
American Referee Weekly ".tkl."
Automobile Weekly 12,085
Automobile Topics Weekly -jkl."
Bicycling World Weekly I
Bowlers' Journal Weekly ■■jkl."
Clipper Weekly 25,662
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GEORGIA Atlanta, Southern Star Weekly "jkl."
ILLINOIS Chicago, Champion of Fair Play Weekly H
Chicago, New Voice Weekly B
Danville, Banner Weekly I
E vanston. Union Signal ..Weekly 21.586
Evanston. Crusader Monthly 11,350
Geneva, Patrol ) Weekly "jkl."
Geneva, State Leader J Month ly
Litchfield, Searchlight Monthly C
Oquawka, Spectator Weekly "jiiL."
INDIANA Fredericksburg, Prohibition Advocate Monthly.
Indianapolis, Patriot Phalanx Weekly F
Logansport, Times Weekly "Jjii,. "
INDIAN TER Muskogee. Our Helper Monthly.
IOWA Clinton, Northwestern Templar Monthly "iKL."
Danville, News Weekly "jkl."
Des Moines, Dial of Progress Weekly G
Des Moines, New Coinmonwealth Weekly.
Marshalltown, Iowa Prohibitionist Weekly "jkl."
Mount Pleasant, Dial of Progress Weekly.
KANSAS Downs, Our Messenger Monthly "jkl."
Emporia, Kansas Prohibitionist Weekly I
Topeka, Fulcrum Weeklj' "jkl "
KENTUCKY Arthur, New Era Weekly "jkl. "
Lexington, Blue Grass Blade Sundays
Paducah, Kentucky Patriot Monthly 20,833
MAINE Belfast, Maine Temperance Record Monthly "jkl."
Waterville, Christian Civic League Record Monthly.
MASSACHUSETTS.... Boston, Father Mathew Herald Monthly D
Boston, School Physiology Journal Monthly 5,300
Boston, Temperance Cause Monthly.
Holyoke, True Light Monthly "jkl."
MICHIGAN Battlecreek, Bulletin of the American Medical
Temperance Association Quarterly.
Coldwater, Star Weekly "jkl."
Grand Rapids, Een Stem Des Volks Weekly "jkl."
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Baneret Weekly H
Minneapolis, Backbone Monthly 25,000
Red Wing, Minnesota White Ribbon Monthly "jkl."
Saint Paul, North Central Good Templar Monthly 1,000
MISSOURI Kansas City, Leader Weekly I
Marionville, Purity Industrial Record. .Monthly.
Marshall, Irrepressible Conflict Semi-m'ly.
Spickard, Little Star Monthly.
Springfield, Missouri Issue Weekly.
MONTANA Stevensville, L O. G. T. News Monthly "jjcl."
NEBRASKA Lincoln, Ne-w Patriot Weekly "jkl •'
Monroe, Looking Glass Weekly "jkl-"
Ord, Union Worker Monthly.
NEW YORK Buffalo, Royal Templar Monthly E
Cornwall-on-Hudson, Practical Temperance Monthly 2,000
Delevan, Willard Monthly.
Delhi, New York Templar Monthly 2.170
New York.— Manhattan and Bronx,
Defender Weekly "jkl."
Youths' Temperance Banner Semi-monthly H
National Advocate Monthly G
Temperance Quarterly H
Owego, Woman's Temperance Work Monthly 7,566
NORTH DAKOTA Fargo, White Ribbon Bulletin Monthly.
OHIO Columbus, American Issue Weekly 35,655
Toledo, Ohio Good Templar Monthly.
Wooster, Wayne Co. Herald Weekly "jkl."
OKLAHOMA Cherokee, Happy Homes Weekly "jkl."
Norman, Reform Herald Monthly.
OREGON Portland, Northwest White Ribboner Monthly "jkl."
Salem, Oregon Searchlight Monthly "jkl."
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Washington, Records of the Past Monthly O
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Boston, New England Historical and Genealogical
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Manchester, Historic Quarterly
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OHIO Columbus, "Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly "ijti "
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Chicago, Law Journal Weekly H
Chicago, Law Register Weekly "jkl"
Chicago, Legal News .Weekly 3,192
Chicago, National Corporation Reporter Weekly Q
Chicago, Legal Advisor Monthly "jkl."
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Cambridge, Harvard Law Review Monthly 2,500
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St. Louis, Central Law Journal Weekly H
St. Louis, Mercantile Adjuster Monthly G
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Chicago, Ophthalmic Record Monthly ".ikl."
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Chicago, Suggestion Monthly 13,145
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Fort Wayne, .Medical Journal Magazine Monthly 1,754
Indianapolis, Indiana Medical Journal Monthly "jkl"
Indianapolis, Medical and Surgical Monitor Monthly 2,000
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New Albany, Medical Herald Monthly 5,000
IOWA Des Moines, Iowa Medical Journal Monthly I
KANSAS Fort Scott, Western Medical Journal Monthly "jkl."
Wichita, Medical Journal Monthly.
KENTUCKY Louisville, American Practitioner and News Semi-m'ly "jkl. ••
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Louisville, Medical Progress Monthly 5,000
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MARYLAND Baltimore, Americati Medical Monthly "jkl."
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Baltimore, Maryland Medical Journal Monthly "jkl"
Baltimore, Journal of Experimental Medicine Bi-m'ly "jkl."
Baltimore, J'l of Eye, Ear and Throat Diseases Bi-m'ly "jkl."
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Boston, New England Medical Gazette Monthly "jkl.-
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Detroit, Medical Journal. Monthly.
Detroit, Medicine Monthly I
Detroit, Therapeutic Gazette Monthly C
Detroit, Leonard's Illustrated Medical Journal Quarterly 10,048
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Minneapolis, Northwestern Lancet Semi-m'ly "jjvl."
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MISSOURI Kansas City, Medical Arena Monthly "jicl."
Kansas City, Medical Index-Lancet Monthly I
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St. Louis, Medical Review Weekly G
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Philadelphia, Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine Monthly 16,180
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Philadelphia, Medical Summary Monthly 10,000
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Nashville, Journal of Medicine and Surgery Monthly "jkl."
Nashville, Southern Practitioner Monthly 7,295
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Austin, Texas Medical News Monthly I
Fort Worth, Texas Courier Record of Medicine Monthly "jkl."
VERMONT, Burlington, Vermont Medical Monthly "jkl."
VIRGINIA Richmond, Virginia Medical Semi-monthly H
Richmond, Journal of Practice Monthly 3,457
Richmond, Old Dominion Journal of Medicine Monthly "jkl."
WISCONSIN Milwaukee, Medical Journal Monthly 3,500
Milwaukee, Medical Magazine Monthly "jkl "
Milwaukee, Ophthalmology Quarterly.
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Toronto, Canada Lancet Monthly I
Toronto, Canadian Journal of Medicine & Surgery. .Monthly 5,587
Toronto, Canadian Practitioner Monthly "jkl."
Toronto, Dominion Medical Monthly I
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Montreal, Canada Medical Record Monthly "jkl."
Montreal, L'Union Medicale du Canada Monthly I
Montreal. Medical Journal Monthly "jkl "
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GEORGIA Augusta, Dental Hints Monthly 3,000
La Grange, Dental World Monthly.
ILLINOIS Chicago, American Dental Journal Monthly "jkl."
Chicago, Dental Digest Monthly 7,000
Chicago, Dental Review Monthly 3,443
Cliicago, Northwestern Dental Journal Quarterly "jkl."
MISSOURI Kansas City, Western Dental Journal Monthly I
St. Louis, Dental Era Monthly "jkl."
NEW YORK New York— Jfan/ia«an and Bronx,
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New Haven, American Journal of Science Monthly "jkl."
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Chicago, Astrophyslcal Journal Monthly "jkl."
Chicago, Botanical Gazette Monthly "jkl."
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Chicago, Journal of Geology Semi-q'ly "jkl."
Chicago, American Journal of Sociology Bi-m'hly I
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Chicago, Journal of Political Economy Quarterly "jkl."
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Boston, Nautilus Monthly "jkl."
Boston, Protectionist Monthly H
Boston, Genealogical Quarterly Magazine "jkl."
Boston, Journal of American Folk-Lore Quarterly "jkl."
Boston, Journal of Economics Quarterly "jkl."
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Boston, Political Science Quarterly 1,300
Boston, Practical Psychology Quarterly "jkl"
Boston, Technology Quarterly "jkl."
Boston, Technology Review Quarterly 3,000
Cambridge, Psyche Monthly "jk.l."
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Minneapolis, American Geologist Monthly "jkl."
Northfteld, Popular Astronomy Monthly "jkl."
Winona, Journal of Geography Monthly.
MISSOURI Kansas City, Life Weekly.
Kansas City, Unity Monthly 6,802
Richhill, Social Thought Monthly "jkl "
Saint Louis, Das Wort Monthly.
Springfield, American Mathematical Monthly "jkl."
NEW YORK Bingham ton, American Botanist Monthly "jkl."
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ORNITHOLOGY, OOI.OGY AND TAXIDERMY— ConHnued.
NEW JERSEY Englewood, Bird Lore Bi-m'hly H
NEW YORK Albion. Oologist Monthly 1,204
New York — Manhattan and Bronx,
Auk Quarterly "jkl."
VEGETARIANISM.
ILLINOIS Chicago, Vegetarian Magazine Monthly H
MIIilTARY-ARMY AND NAVY.
DIST. OF COLUMBIA.. Washington, Army and Navy Register Weekly 8,584
Washington, Army and Navy Magazine Monthly "jkl."
Washington, Journal of the American Society of
Naval Engineers Quarterly "jkl."
ILLINOIS Chicago, National Guardsman Monthly G
KANSAS Fort Leavenworth, Journal of the United States
Cavalry Association Quarterly "jkl."
Fort Riley, Guidon Sundays.
MARYLAND Annapolis, Proceediugsof theU.S. Naval Institute. Quarterly I
MISSOURI St. Louis, Picket Guard Monthly "jkl."
NEW HAMPSHIRE... Concord, New Hampshire National Guardsman Monthly.
NEW YORK "Sew Yor^— Manhattan and Bronx,
Army and Navy Journal Weekly 9,371
Army and Navy Cfitic Monthly "jkl."
Seventh Regiment Gazette Monthly "jkl."
United Service Monthly "jkl."
OHIO Cleveland, Deutsch AmerikanischeKrieger Zeitung.Bl-weekly 5,320
PENNSYLVANIA Carlisle, Journal of the Association of Military Sur-
geons of the United States Monthly 2,025.
Philadelphia, Our State Army and Navy Monthly "jkl."
RHODE ISLAND Newport, Blue Jacket Monthly 3,836
TENNESSEE Nashville, Confederate Veteran Monthly 19,911
TEXAS Hillsboro, Texas Volunteer Guard Monthly.
VIRGINIA Fortress Monroe, Journal of the U. S. Artillery Bi-m'ly "jkl."
ONTARIO, CAN Toronto, Canadian Military Gazette Seml-m'ly B[
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
COLORADO Denver, National Standard Weekly.
DIST. OF COLUMBIA. .Washington, National Tribune Weekly 103,209.
KANSAS Topeka, Western Veteran Weekly I
MICHIGAN Grand Rapids, Michigan Vidette .Weekly.
NEW YORK Gouverneur, Grand Army Journal Bi-weekly I
PENNSYLVANIA Lancaster, Grand Army News Monthly "jkl"
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS.
COLORADO Denver, National Standard Weekly "jkl."
LABOR.
ALABAMA Birmingham, Arbitrator Weekly "jkl."
Birmingham, Labor Advocate Weekly I
Mobile, Unionist Weekly I
ARKANSAS Fort Smith, Union Sentinel Weekly. 1,298
Hope, Progressive Age Monthly.
CALIFORNIA Fresno, Labor Tribune Weekly "jkl •
Los Angeles. Union Labor News Weekly F
Oakland, Trades Union Herald Weekly 3,99&
Oakland, Printer Monthly "jkl."
Sacramento, Tribune Weekly "jkl"
San Francisco, Labor Clarion Weekly 11,426
San Francisco, Organized Labor Weekly F
San Francisco, Tageblatt Weekly 2,537
San Jose, Union Index Weekly "jkl."
San Jose, Union Label Weekly "jkl. "^
Santa Rosa, Trades Union Herald Weekly "jkl."
COLORADO Colorado Springs, Labor News Weekly "jkl."
Cripplecreek, Press Daily.
Denver, Retail Clerks' International Advocate Monthly 50,000'
Pueblo, Courier Weekly H
Pueblo, Labor Advocate Weekly "jkl."
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KENTUCKY Paducah, Journal of Labor Weekly 2,535
LOUISIANA New Orleans, Journal Weekly "iicL."
MARYLAND Baltimore, Labor Leader Weekly H
MASSACHUSETTS .. . .Boston, New England Printing Trades Journal Monthly.
Boston, Shoe Workers' Journal Monthly D
Boston, Union Label Monthly I
Quincy, Granite Cutters' Journal Monthly F
MICHIGAN Bay City, Industrial Herald Weekly "jki.."
Calumet, Italian Miner ) Daily "jkl."
Calumet, Italian Miner J Sundays "jkl."
Detroit, Der Herold Weekly •■jkl."
Detroit, Michigan Union Advocate Weekl5\
Detroit, Our Commonwealth Weekly 1
Detroit, Motorman and Conductor Monthly G
Detroit, Stove Mounters' Journal Monthly I
Grand Rapids, Chronicle Weekly H
Grand Rapids, Michigan Artisan Semi-m'ly H
MINNESOTA Duluth, Labor World Weekly 4.229
Minneapolis, Rights of Man Weekly "jkl."
Minneapolis, Union Weekly ••jkl."
Saint Paul, M innesota Union Ad vocate Weekly G
Saint Paul, Record Weekly "jkl."
MISSISSIPPI Vicksburg. Monday Morning News Weekly.
MISSOURI Kansas City, Labor Herald Weekly.
Kansas City, Labor Record Weekly.
Kansas City, Leather Workers' Journal Monthly G
Kansas City, Railway Carmen's Journal Monthly 24,583
Saint Joseph, Union Weekly H
Saint Louis, Labor Compendium Sundays.
Saint Louis, Saturday Union Record Weekly "jkl."
Springfield, Sunday Tradesman Weekly I
NEBRASKA Lincoln. Wage worker Weekly.
Omaha, Western Laborer Weekly I
Omaha, Workers' Tri-City Gazette Weekly.
South Omaha, Independent Weekly "jkl-"
NEW JERSEY Newark, Railroad Employee Monthly 12,312
New Brunswick, Federationist Weekly.
Paterson, National Labor Standard Weekly I
Salem, Wage Earner Weekly.
Smithville, Mechanic Monthly.
Trenton, American Potters' Journal Weekly "jkl."
Trenton, Trades Union Advocate Weekly "jkl."
NEW YORK Buffalo, Arbeiter Zeitung Weekly I
Glens Falls, Toiler Weekly "jkl."
Jamestown, Union Advocate Weekly I
New Yor^— Manhattan and Bronx,
Forward Daily ? C
Forward Sundays ) C
Volks Zeitung i Daily D
Volks Zeitung Sundays C
Vorwaerts \ Weekly C
American Workman Weekly I
Irish World Weekly E
Mediator Weekly "jkl."
Labor World Bi-vveekly,
Unionist Semi-m'ly.
Bricklayer and Mason Monthly C
Counter Monthly.
Rochester, Labor Journal Weekly.
Syracuse, Official Journal Monthly Q
Utica, Advocate Weekly "jkl."
NORTH CAROLINA.. Raleigh, Harbinger Weekly "jkl."
OHIO Akron, People Weekly "jkl"
Alliance, Union Reporter Monthly.
Cincinnati, Chronicle Weekly "jkl."
Cincinnati, Trades Union Journal Weekly I
Cincinnati, Ironmoulders' Journal Monthly 38,341
Cincinnati, Mixer and Server Monthly 53,000
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RAILWAY E3IPLOYEES-Con^mwed;.
INDIANA Indlauapolis, Locomotive Firemen's Magazine Monthly 56,663
IOWA Cedar Rapids. Railway Conductor Monthly 34,266
KANSAS Fort Scott, Trackman Monthly, ■■■iki.."
MISSOURI Kansas City, Railway Carmen's Journal Monthly 24,583
St. Louis, Advance Advo«jate Monthly 47,216
55t. Louis, Railroad Telegrapher Monthly C
NEW JERSEY Newark, Railroad Employee Monthly 12,312
NEW YORK Buffalo, Journal of the Switchmen's Union Monthly 18,708
OHIO Cleveland, Street Railway News Weekly H
Cleveland, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers'
Monthly Journal C
Cleveland, Railroad Trainmen's Journal Monthly 78,775
Cleveland, Railway Era Monthly.
Toledo, Train Dispatchers' Bulletin Monthly 2,516
CO-OPERATION.
CALIFORNIA Oakland. Co-operat ive Journal Monthly Q
OHIO Lima, Co-Operator Monthly.
WASHINGTON Burley. Co-Operator Weekly.
WISCONSIN Madison, Co-Operator Monthly.
AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR.
IOWA Oelwein, Herald Monthly "jkl."
MASSACHUSETTS Boston, American Legion of Honor Journal Monthly Q
AMERICAN .MECHANICS.
MISSOURI St. Louis, Western Junior Weekly H
NEW JERSEY Burlington, New Jersey Junior Am. Mechanic Monthly C
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, American, Semi m'ly.
Philadelphia, Am. Mechanics' Advocate Monthly H
VIRGINI A Petersburg, Virginia Courier Semi-m'ly "jkl."
Richmond, Councilor Semi m'ly.
WASHINGTON Tacoma, American Standard Monthly.
WEST VIRGINIA New Martinsville. Mountain State Gavel Monthly 'jkl"
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN.
ARIZONA Phoenix, Arizona-New Mexico Workman Monthly 3,276
ARKANSAS Bentonville, A. O. U. W. Guide Monthly G
CALIFORNIA San Francisco, California A. O. U. W Monthly H
COLORADO Denver, A. O. U. W. Record Monthly 7,308
DELAWARE Dover, Delaware Workman Monthly H
ILLINOIS Pekin, Anchor and Shield Monthly D
INDIANA Evansvllle, Hoosier A. O. U. W. Watchman Monthly G
IOWA Muscatine, Loyal Workman Monthly F
KANSAS Minneapolis, Kansas Workman Monthly 44,906
KENTUCKY Henderson, Kentucky Workman Monthly H
Louisville, Workman Weekly "jkl."
MASSACHUSETTS.... Boston, New England Anchor and Shield Monthly.
MICHIGAN Belding, Degree of Honor Review Monthly 9,712
Belding, Michigan A. O. U. W. Herald Monthly 5,570
Cadillac, Wolverine Workman Monthly "jkl."
Lansing, A. O. U. W. Wolverine Workman Monthly.
MINNESOTA St. Paul, A. O. U. W. Guide Weekly C
MISSOURI St. Louis, Overseer Monthly Q
NEBRASKA Norfolk, Nebraska Workman Monthly F
NEW YORK Buffalo. Empire State Workman Monthly.
NORTH DAKOTA Fargo, North Dakota Workman Monthly H
OHIO Cincinnati, Ohio Workman Monthly G
OREGON Portland, A. O. U. W. Reporter Monthly I
PENNSYLVANIA Johnstown, Pennsylvania Workman Monthly E
SOUTH DAKOTA Aberdeen, South Dakota Workman Monthly "jkl.-
TENNESSEE Nashville, A. O. U. W. Messenger Monthly 2,600
TEXAS Lagrange, Lone Star Workman Monthly.
UTAH Salt Lake City, Rocky Mountain Workman Monthly H
WASHINGTON Seattle, A. O. U. W. Emblem Monthly I
WEST VIRGINIA Ridgeley, West Virginia Workman Monthly Q
WISCONSIN NeillsviUe, Badger Workman Monthly I
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FREEM A SON S— Continued.
ILLINOIS Bloomlngton, Illiuols Freemason Monthly G
Chicago, Masonic Trestle Board Weekly.
Chicago, Masonic Voice-Review Monthly 28,474
Peoria, Masonic News Monthly 2,4(X)
INDIANA Indianapolis, Masonic Advocate Monthly •'■ikl."
IOWA Cedar Rapidg, Freemason and the Fez Monthly.
Cedar Rapids, Quarterly Bulletin
KENTUCKY Covington, Five Points of Fellowship Monthly "jicl.-
Louisville, Masonic Home Journal Seml-m'ly D
Murray, Fraternal Advocate Monthly 3,500
LOUISIANA New Orleans, Square and Compass Monthly -'jkx "
MAINE Portland, Masonic Journal Monthly I
Portland, Masonic Token Quarterly 1,616
MASSACHUSETTS. . . .Marlboro, Mizpah Monthly "jkl."
MICHIGAN Ann Arbor, American Tyler Semi-m'ly 5,383
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Masonic Observer Weekly 2,793
MISSOURI St. Louis, Missouri Freemason Weekly I
St. Louis, Masonic Constellation Monthly "tkl."
NEBRASKA Lincoln, Acacia Monthly I
NEW JERSEY Somerville, Royal Craftsman Monthly -jkl."
NEW YORK New Yoi-^—3Ianhattan and Bronx,
Der Fuehrer t Weekly Z
Masonic Standard Weekly 3,315
NORTH DAKOTA Rugby, North Dakota Freemason Monthly,
OHIO Cleveland, Ancient Craft Mason Weekly.
Columbus, Masonic Chronicle Monthly.
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Keystone Weekly I
SOUTH DAKOTA Aberdeen, Aurora Quarterly I
TENNESSEE Lebanon, Masonic Herald Monthly.
Memphis, Shibboleth Monthly -iKL."
TEXAS Fort Worth, American Signet Monthly.
San Antonio, Texas Freemason Monthly 3,918
VIRGINIA Alexandria, Industrial Advocate Weekly "jkl."
WASHINGTON Seattle, Pacific Mason Monthly -Jia.."
Tacoma, Masonic Review Monthly "jkl."
WEST VIRGINIA Elkins, Mystic Tie Monthly.
WISCONSIN Milwaukee, Masonic Tidings Monthly G
ONTARIO, CAN Toronto, Masonic Sun Semi-m'ly "jkl."
Toronto, Canadian Craftsman Alonthly "jkl "
Toronto. Freemason Monthly H
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.
ILLINOIS Bloomlngton, Illinois Red Man Monthly ".ikl."
KENTUCKY Louisville, American Red Men Weekly "jkl "
MARYLAND Baltimore, Pathfinder Monthly "jkl. "
MASSACHUSETTS.... Danvers. Red Men's Oflioial Journal Monthly 2,250
OHIO Cleveland , Buckeye Trail Monthly G
WASHINGTON Tacoma, Sagamore Monthly "jkl."
WEST VIRGINIA Martinsburg. Tomahawk Monthly 1,583
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF THE MACCABEE.
MICHIGAN Detroit, Lady Maccabee Monthly 75,795
Port Huron, Bee Hive Monthly A
Port Huron, Ladies' Review Monthly 162,850
Port Huron, Modern Maccabee Monthly A
NEW YORK Troy, New York Maccabee Monthly "jkl-"
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
INDIANA Indianapolis, Chronicle Monthly 64,958
IOWA Oelwein, Herald Monthly "jju,- "
MASSACHUSETTS. . . .Boston, Knights of Honor Reporter Monthly P
NEW YORK New Yor^—31anhattan and Bronx,
Harlem Record and Knights of Honor Gazette. Weekly.
OHIO Cincinnati, BrothPi hood Weekly "jkl.'
TEXAS ..Austin, Knights of Honor Messenger Monthly.
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NEW YORK Buffalo, National Odd-Fellow Weekly.
New York.— Manhattan and Bronx,
Der Fuehrer Weekly I
Watertown, Lodge Record Semi-m'ly I
OHIO Columbus, Bundle of Sticks , Monthly H
OKLAHOMA Guthrie. Oklahoma & Indian Territory Odd-Fellow. .Monthly I
Ponca, Oklahoma Odd-Fellow Monthly "jkl."
OREGON Portland. Paciflc Odd-Fellow. : Monthly.
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Odd-Fellows' Journal Weekly "iKL-
Philadelphia, Odd-Fellows' SIftlngs Monthly I
SOUTH CAROLINA. ..Greenville, Tri State Odd-Fellow Monthly 2,078
SOUTH DAKOTA Sioux Falls. Odd-Fellow World Monthly 2,000
TENNESSEE Clarksville, Tennessee Odd-Fellow Monthly "iKL"
Memphis, Odd Fellow Semi-m'ly "jkl."
Memphis, Odd-Fellow in Spirit and Truth . .Semi m'ly.
TEXAS Dallas, Texas Odd-Fellow Monthly 5,708
UTAH Salt Lake City, Utah Odd-Fellow Monthly "jkl.-
VIRGINIA Richmond, Virginia Odd-Fellow Monthly I
WASHINGTON Seattle, Washington Odd-Fellow Monthly H
WEST VIRGINIA Grantsville, Mountain State Odd-Fellow Monthly.
WISCONSIN Milwaukee, Odd-Fellows' Friend Monthly -isi."
ONTARIO, CAN Toronto, Independent Odd-Fellow Monthly I
QUEBEC, CAN Montreal, Loyal Odd-Fellow Monthly I
PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.
KANSAS Olathe, Kansas Patron Weekly.
PATRONS OF INDUSTRY.
OHIO Swanton, Patrons' Leader Monthly 1,708
ONTARIO, CAN Owen Sound, Canadian Co-operator Monthly I
ROYAL. ARCANUM (ORDER OF THE).
ILLINOIS LaGrange, Illinois Royal Arcanum Record Monthly.
MASSACHUSETTS. . . .Boston, Royal Arcanum Bulletin Monthly.
NEW YORK Babylon, Arcanum Home Journal Monthly.
WOODMEN.
CALIFORNIA Downey, Southern California Woedman Monthly.
Fresno, Central California Woodman .Monthly I
Oakland, Woodmen Chips Monthly I
San Francisco. Pacific Woodman Monthly A
COLORADO Denver, Western Woodman Weekly -iKL."
ILLINOIS Decatur, Modern Woodman Weekly I
KANSAS Fort Scott, Kansas and Missouri Chopper Monthly "iiu,."
MINNESOTA St. Paul. Minnesota and Western States Woodman Monthly I
MISSOURI Mexico, Modern Woodcraft Monthly "jkl"
Nevada, Missouri Woodman Monthly.
NEBRASKA Lincoln, Modern Woodmen Monthly A
Omaha, Royal Woodman Weekly H
Omaha, Sovereign Visitor Monthly 263,500
OREGON Dallas, Oregon Woodman Monthly 4,000
PENNSYLVANIA Harrisburg, American Woodman Monthly 1,350
TEXAS Dallas, Woodman Journal Monthly H
Fort Worth, Texas Woodman Monthly "iKi"
WASHINGTON Seattle, Forest Ecnoes Monthly I
WISCONSIN Green Bay, Badger Woodman Semi-m'ly "ULi"
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.
CALIFORNIA San Francisco, Coast Seamen's Journal, Internat'l
Seamen's Union of America Weekly 6,740
San Francisco, Deutsche Vereins-Zeitung, German
Societies Weekly I
San Francisco, Railway Employees' Journal Weekly E
Saa Francisco, Druids' Magazine, Ancient Order
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San Francisco, Insignia Monthly "jkl.-
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BprtuglMd. Coart of Honor. 8upr«iii» Court of
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MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES-Conttnued.
INDIANA Indianapolis, Knlijlits of Fidelity News Weekly "jkl.-
Indianapolis, United Mine Workers' Journal, United
Mine Workers of America Weekly F
Indianapolis, Carpenter, United Brotherhood of
Carpenters and Joiners of America.Monthly E
Indianapolis, Chronicle, Knights and Ladles of
Honor Monthly 64,958
Indianapolis, Eastern Star, Order Eastern Star Monthly "jkl."
Indianapolis, Locomotive Firemen's Magazine Monthly 56,663
Indianapolis, Madame,National Council of Women. Monthly A
Indianapolis, Typographical Journal, International
Typographical Union Monthly 43,675
Union City, Guest, Rathbone Sisters Monthly 2,583
IOWA Cedar Rapids, Modern Brotherhood, Order of Mod-
ern Brotherhood of America Monthly 77,500
Cedar Rapids, Railway Conductor, Order of Rail-
way Conductors Monthly 34,266
Cedar Rapids, Fraternal Bankers' Bulletin. Fratei--
nal Bankers' Reserve Association.. Bi-monthly.
Des Moines, Church woman's Magazine Monthlj' . G
Des Moines, Yeoman's Shield, American Yeomen.. Monthly.
Merrill, Independent Societies Monthly.
Osceola, P. E. O. Reco'rd Monthly,
KANSAS Hiawatha, Key Monthly "jkl."
Kansas City, International Brotherhood of Sta-
tionery Firemen's Journal Monthly.
Kansas City, Journal of the Brotherhood of Boiler-
makers and Iron Shipbuilders of Amer... Monthly H
Lawrence, Fraternal Aid, Fraternal Aid Ass'n Monthly.
Minneapolis, Sons and Daughters of Justice Monthly.
Ottawa, Select Knight Monthly I
KENTUCKY , Covington, Fine Points of Fellowship, Ancient
York Masons , Monthly -'jkl. ••
Frankfort, Register of Kentucky State Historical
Society Quarterly.
Murray, Fraternal Advocate Monthly 3,500
MARYLAND. Baltimore, I. O. H. Advocate, Improved Order
Heptasophs Monthly B
MASSACHUSETTS . . . .Boston, Hibernian. Irish Nationalist Semi-m'ly "jkl. "
Boston, Advocate of Peace, American Peace Soc'y.. Monthly H
Boston, American Benefit Journal Monthly G
Boston, Club Woman, Women's Clubs Monthly.
Boston. Columbiad Monthly "jkl. "
Boston, Defender Monthly G
Boston, Fiery Cross, Order of Scottish Clans Monthly.
Boston, Golden Cross Journal, United Order of the
Golden Cross Monthly G
Boston, Lend a Hand Record, Lend a Hand Society.Monthly "jkl."
Boston. Our Dumb Animals, S. P. C. A Monthly.
Boston, Our Home, Fraternal Monthly 6,008
Boston, American Physical Education Review,
A. P. E. Association Quarterly "jkl-"
MICHIGAN Alpena, Guardsman Monthly H
Detroit, Columbian Herald Monthly.
Detroit, Fraternal Index, Order of the Star of
Bethlehem Monthly G
Detroit, Michigan Hibernian Monthly.
Detroit, Stove Mounters' Journal Monthly I
Flint, Loyal Guard Monthly 7,666
Grand Rapids, Fraternity, Fraternal Monthly.
MINNESOTA Stillwater, Der Hermanns Sohn Im Westen Semi-m'ly I
Winona, Druid, United Ancient Order of Druids... .Monthly.
MISSOURI Hamilton, Fraternal Home Monthly F
Kansas City, Leather Workers' Journal Monthly G
Kansas City, Railway Carmen's Journal, Brother-
hood Railway Carmen of America. .Monthly 24,583
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OHIO Cincinnati, C. K.of A. Journal Monthly 2r),()C0
Cleveland, Street Railway News Weekly H
Cleyeland, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers'
Journal Monthly C
Cleveland. Railroad Trainmen's Journal Monthly 78,775
Columbus, American Insurance Journal Monthly E
ColumbUB, Sample Case, Order of United Commer-
cial Travelers of America Monthly 28,650
Toledo, National Union Monthly.
Van Wert, Home Guard Monitor Monthly.
OREGON Portland, Camp and Circle Monthly "jkl."
Portland, Lion's Mouth, Independent Order of
Lions Monthly I
Portland, Washington Advocate Monthly Q
PENNSYLVANIA Lancaster, Transactions of the American Mathe-
matical Society Quarterly.
Lebanon, Brotherhood Star.Brotherhood of Andrew
and Philip Monthly.
Parkesburg, Peacemaker and Court of Arbitration. Monthly 1,125
Philadelphia, Vereins-Reporter Weekly "jkl."
Philadelphia, St. George Journal, Order of Sons of
St. George Bi-weekly H
Philadelphia, Camp News, Patriotic Order Song of
America Monthly H
Philadelphia, F. M. C. Recorder Monthly 14,275
Philadelphia, Home Advocate, Grand Fraternity... Monthly H
Philadelphia, Knights of the Golden Eagle Monthly.
Philadelphia, Shield of Honor Advocate, Order of
Shield of Honor Monthly 5,275
Philadelphia, Forest Leaves, Pennsylvania For-
estry Association Bi-m*ly H
Pittsburg, Amalgamated Journal, Amalgamated
Association of Iron, Steel and Tin
Workers of America Weekly "jkl."
Pittgburg, Monitor Weekly.
Pittsburg, St. Andrew's Cross, B'th'd of St. Andrew. .Monthly G
Reading, Die Deutsche Elche, Order of Harugari Weekly "jkl."
SOUTH DAKOTA Canton, Guardian Monthly.
Mitchell, Guardian Monthly I
TENNESSEE Franklin. Taborlan Advocate of Tennessee Semi-monthly.
Nashville, Confederate Veteran Monthly 19,917
Nashville, Fraternities Review Monthly I
Nashville, Palladium Monthly "jkl."
TEXAS Dallas, Street's Weekly 3,310
Houston, Sporting Mirror, Order of Eagles Weekly 5,208
VIRGINIA Norfolk, Lodge Journal and Guide Weekly "jkl."
WISCONSIN Milwaukee, Der Germania Reporter Weekly 4.617
Neenah, Friend and Guide Monthly "jkl."
ONTARIO, CAN Guelph, Rainbow. Canadian Order of Chosen
Friends Monthly.
QUEBEC, CAN St.Hyaclnthe, L'Echo,SocIete de L'Union St. Joseph. Monthly "jkl."
ANARCHISill, COMMUNISM, SOCIALISM AND SINGLE TAX.
ALABAMA Fairhope. Courier Semim'ly -jkl."
ARIZONA Phoenix, Arizona Socialist Weekly.
CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, Common Sense Weekly I
San Francisco, Protesta Umana Weekly "jkl."
San Francisco, Tageblatt Weekly 2,537
COLORADO Denver, Miners' Magazine Weekly I
ILLINOIS Chicago, Arbeiter Zeltung ) Dally E
Chicago, Die Fackel > Sundays C
Chicago, Vorbote ) Weekly I
Chicago, Free Society Sundays.
Chicago, Neues Leben Weekly 2,764
Chicago, Robot nik Weekly G
Chicago, Socialist Weekly P
Chicago, Spravedlnost Weekly I
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CALIFORNIA Los Angeles. Rural Callfurnlan Monthly I
San Francisco, Pacific Rural Press Weekly F
San Francisco, Home and Irrigation Age Monthly.
San Jose. Town and Country Journal Monthly 9,125
Santa Rosa. Sonoma Co. Farmer Weekly "jkl."
COLORADO Denver, Field and Farm Weekly H
Denver. Ranch and Range Monthly F
CONNECTICUT Hartford, Connecticut Farmer Weekly "iXL"
DELAWARE Georgetown. East'n Shore Farmer & Fruit Culturist .Monthly F
Wilmington, Delaware Farm and Home Weekly ( ! ! )
DI8T. OF COLUMBIA.. Washington, Crop Reporter Monthly.
FLORIDA DeLand. Southern Field and Home Monthly "jkl- "
San Mateo, Item Weekly "jkl."
GEORGIA Ashburn, Wiregrass Farmer and Stockman Weekly "jkl."
Ashwood, Southern Field and Fireside Monthly "jkl."
Athens, Southern Farmer Monthly.
Atlanta. Southern Cultivator and Dixie Farmer Semi-m'ly 40,250
Atlanta, Southern Ruralist Monthly 42,791
Barnesville, Georgia Farmer Semi-monthly.
Griffin, Middle Georgia Farmer Weekly.
IDAHO Caldwell. Gem State Rural Weekly I
ILLINOIS Carbondale Farmers'Institute Monthly I
Chicago, Breeders' Gazfette Weekly 67,751
Chicago, Farmers' Review Weekly G
Chicago, Farmers' Voice Weekly 25,052
Chicago, Farm, Field and Fireside Weekly E
Chicago, Markets Weekly E
Chicago, Prairie Farmer Weekly G
Chicago, Hospodarske Listy Semi-m'hly 3,795
Chicago, American Swineherd Monthly 48,958
Chicago, Farm Life Monthly 115,651
Hudson, Gleaner, Weekly "iiu,."
Jacksonville, Farm Bi-weekly I
Quincy, Farmers' Call Weekly G
Quincj", Urban and Rural America Monthly H
Rock Island, Forehanded Farmer Monthly "jkl."
Springfield. Farm Home Monthly C
Sterling. Rural Life Weekly "fju,."
INDIANA Huntington, Farmers' Guide Weekly D
Indianapolis, American Tribune Weekly G
Indianapolis, Farm Star Weekly 42,462
Indianapolis. Indiana Farmer - Weekly G
Indianapolis, Jersey Bulletin and Dairy Farming. Weekly I
Indianapolis, Up-to-Date Farming and Gardening. .Semimh'ly 131.250
Indianapolis, American Farmer, Live Stock and
Poultry Raiser Monthly C
Lafayette, Home Journal Weekly O
Rockville. Progressive Country Life Weekly I
Spencer, Agricultural Epitomist Monthly A
INDIAN TERRITORY. Duncan, Southern Countryman Monthly.
Quinton, Pioneer Weekly (ft)
IOWA — Ames, Iowa Agriculturist Monthly I
Davis City, Inter-State Farmer Monthly "jkl."
Des Moines. Homestead Weekly B
Des Moines, Spirit of the West Weekly G
Des Moines. Wallace's Farmer Weekly 36.811
Des Moines. Farm Gazette Monthly.
Des Moines. Western Farm Journal Monthly 8,285
Dubuque. Farmers' and Merchants' Review Seml-m'ly "jkl."
Mason City. Farmers' Institute , Monthly.
Sioux City, Farmer and Breeder Weekly F
Sioux City, Farmers' Tribune Weekly 39,280
Traer, Farm and Real Estate Journal Monthly 6,000
Waterloo, Kimball's Dairy Farmer Semi-m'ly G
KANSAS Osborne, Western Farff'. er Monthly "jkl."
Topeka, Farmers' Advocate Weekly H
Topeka, Kansas Farmer Weekly H
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NEBRASKA Lincoln, Midwest Monthly (J
Lincoln, Neb. Dairyman and Up-to-Date Farmer... Monthly H
Lincoln, Nebraska Farm Journal ..Monthly F
Omaha. American Homestead Weekly "iKL."
Omaha, Central Farmer Weekly.
Omaha, Nebraska Farmer Weekly D
Omaha, Farm Magazine Monthly.
NEW JERSEY Hammonton, Farm, Garden and Poultry Monthly I
NEW YORK Albany, Country Gentleman Weekly P
Arcade, Western New York Farmer Weekly ■•.tkl."
Cooperstown, Otsego Farmer Weekly H
Fayetteville, Farmers' Institute Bulletin Monthly E
Jamestown, Country World ..Monthly H
New YoT^— Manhattan and Bronx,
Tribune Farmer Weekly B
Rural New Yorker Weekly B
Country Life in America Monthly C
Garden Magazine Monthly.
Small Farmer Monthly F
Port Jervis, New York Farmer Weekly H
Skaneateles, Special Crops Monthly 2,075
NORTH CAROLINA... Raleigh, Farmer and'Mechanic Weekly 1
Raleigh, Progressive Farmer Weekly 10,509
West Raleigh, Agricultural Education Quarterly I
Wilmington, Carolina Fruit & Truck Growers' J'l...Semi-m'ly I
NORTH DAKOTA Agricultural College, North Dakota Farmer, etc Monthly I
Lisbon, North Dakota Farmer Monthly 2,037
OHIO Bluffton, Farm und Haus Monthly.
Cincinnati, American Grange Bulletin Weekly F
Cincinnati, Live Stock Review Weekly H
Cincinnati, Fcirm Topics Monthly.
Cleveland, Ohio Farmer Weekly 180,000
Columbus, Agricultural Student Monthly "jkl."
Maryaville, Farm Investor and Financial Outlook.. Monthly.
Norwalk, Farm and Home Enterprise Weekly I
Springfield, Farm and Fireside Semi m'ly 335,367
Springfield, Farm News Monthly lOO.OCO
Zanesville, Breeder and Farmer Weekly.
OKLAHOMA Guthrie, Oklahoma Farmer ..Weekly 38.898
Oklahoma, Oklahoma Farm Journal Semi-m'ly 19,176
Perry, Western Florist and Fruit Grower Semi-m'ly.
Sterling, Comanche Co. Farmer Weekly.
Woodward, Oklahoma Poultry and Home Monthly
Woodward, Oklahoma Poultryman Monthly.
OREGON Portland, North Pacific Rural Spirit Weekly I
Portland, Northwest Pacific Farmer Weekly I
Portland, Oregon Agriculturist Semi m'ly I
Portland, Baker's Pacific States Farmer, Stockman
and Dairyman Monthly.
Salem, Pacific Homestead Weekly Q
PENNSYLVANIA Beaver Springs, American Monthly Herald
Meadville, Pennsylvania Farmer Weekly "jkl"
Mechanicsburg, Farmers' Friend Weekly H
Philadelphia, Practical Farmer Weekly C
Philadelphia, Rural Farmer Weekly C
Philadelphia, Farm Journal Monthly 693,880
Pittsburg, National Stockman an d Farmer Weekly E
ScJ-anton, Seed Time and Harvest Monthly B
SOUTH CAROLINA. . .Green ville, Cotton Plant Weekly.
Timraonsvllle, Carolina Planter Monthly "jkl."
SOUTH DAKOTA Aberdeen, Dakota Farmer Semi-m'ly 81,391
TENNESSEE Chattanooga, Southern Fruit Grower Monthly 26,828
Chattanooga, Trl-State Farmer and Gardener Monthly E
Memphis, Planters' Journal Monthly (J
Nashville, Southern Agriculturist Semi-m'ly 43,527
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DAIRYING- Continued.
INDIANA IiullanapoUs, Jersey BuUetiu and Dairy Farming... Weekly I
IOWA Waterloo, Kimball's Dairy Farmer Semi m'ly G
Waterloo, Creamery Journal Monthly Q
MAINE. , Watervllle, Turf, Farm and Home Weekly I
MICHIGAN Grand Rapids, American Cheesemaker Monthly G
MINNESOTA St. Paul, Dairy Record Weekly G
MISSISSIPPI Starkvllle, Southern Farm Gazette Seml-m'ly 4,250
NEBRASKA Lincoln, Neb. Dairyman and Up toDate Farmer Monthly H
NEW YORK Franklin, Delaware Co. Dairyman Weekly H
New York — Manhattan and Bronx.
American Dairyman Weekly.
Fruit Trade Journal, Dairy and Produce Record. Weekly I
Produce Review and American Creamery Weekly I
OREGON Portland, Baker's Pacific States Farmer, Stockman
and Dairyman Monthly.
WASHINGTON Seattle, Ranch Seml-m'ly Q
Tacoma, Northwestern Horticulturist, Agricultur-
ist and Dairyman Mon.thly I
WISCONSIN Fort Atkinson, Hoard's Dairyman Weekly E
Whitewater, Cheese and Dairy Journal Monthly,
B.COLUMBIA, CAN... Ashcroft, Journal Weekly "jkl.-
ONTARIO Brockville, Times and Eastern Ontario Dairyman. . Weekly I
IngersoU, Chronicle and Canadian Dairyman Weekly I
IngersolL Oxford Trib. and Canada Dairy Reporter. Weekly "jkl"
HORTICULTURE AND FLORICULTURE.
CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, Pacific Fruit World Weekly.
Riverside, Press and Horticulturist Weekly "jjOi."
San Francisco, California Fruit Grower Weekly I
San Francisco, Pacific Rural Press Weekly P
San Jose, Town and Country Journal Monthly 9,125
DELAWARE Georgetown, Eastern Shore Farmer and Fruit
CulturlBt Monthly F
FLORIDA Lakeland, Florida Strawberry Journal Monthly "jKi."
GEORGI A Poulan , Nut Grower Monthly.
ILLINOIS Chicago, American Florist Weekly H
Chicago, Florists' Review Weekly G
Chicago, Gardening Semim'thly I
Cobden, Fruit Growers' Journal Monthly "jkt."
KInmundy, Our Horticultural Visitor Monthly H
INDIANA Connorsville, Arboriculture Monthly "jkl.-
Indianapolis, Up-to-Date Farming and Gardening. .Seml-m'ly 131,250
IOWA Des Moines, Poultry Success Monthly G
Des Moines, Successful Farming Monthly G
Mt. Vernon, Frultman Monthly H
KENTUC KY Louisville, Farmers' Home Journal Weekly
LOUISIANA Morgan City, Rural Topics Weekly "jkl
MASSACHUSETTS , . . .Boston, Horticulture Weekly,
MICHIGAN Monroe, North American Horticulturist Monthly 9,592
St. Joseph, National Fruit Grower Monthly 9,741
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Minnesota Horticulturist Monthly "jkl-"
MISSOURI....- Kansas City, Missouri and Arkansas Farmer and
Fruitman Monthly I
Mexico, American Farm and Orchard Monthly F
St. Joseph, Poultry and Berries Monthly "jkl."
St. Joseph, Western Fruit Grower Monthly 32,807
St. Louis, Barnum's Midland Farmer Semi-m'ly H
Sedalia, Ruralist Weekly "iKL."
Springfield, Practical Fruit Grower Seml-m'hly Q
NEW JERSEY Hammonton, Farm, Garden and Poultry Monthly I
Sussex, Peach Growers' Journal Monthly,
NEW MEXICO Roswell, Pecos Valley Stockman Weekly.
NEW YORK. Bingham ton, American Botanist Monthly "jkl."
Binghamton, Fern Bulletin Quarterly "jkl."
Dunkirk, Grape Belt Seml-w'ly H
Floralpark, Mayflower Monthly 109,166
Monthly
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IIOKTtl I LTl U». I.Mr Kl.llllK 1 l.TI Uf. CnfiMw^.f.
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AI.AK.VMA EufAulA. Ala and IX Biuok JouniAl ..Monthly.
ARI/."N\ Phoer ' -^-. ..Weekly. -ux-
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CAUFX^RNIA \ y Farmer k- n.l miy • utV"
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Kan Ki - . ..rvedrr an<l SportsmAO 'Ankly H
San Francl^c... Butt-hern' nnd Stork Orowem' Jour.. Weekly I
Sad J*ia<*. Paoden' Monthly I
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LIVE f^TOC K-Con<inued.
COLORADO Boulder, Rocky Mountain Bee Journal Monthly "ikl."
Denver, Record-Stockman and Colo. Price Current. Dally I
Denver Ranch and Range Monthly F
Denver, Wostern Poultry World Monthly 16,542
CONNECTICUT Hartford, New England Poultry Journal .Monthly F
Stamford, Poultry Standard Monthly G
DIST. OF COLUMBIA. Washington, Feather Monthly F
FLORIDA De Funlak Springs, Stockman Monthly "mil."
Lakeland, Florida Strawberry Journal Monthly "jkl."
GEORGIA Ashburn, Wlresrass Farmer and Stocliman Monthly "jkl."
Atlanta, Southern Fancier Monthly "iKi."
Blakely, Southern Pit Games Monthly "ikl."
Waj'cross, Southern Poultry Courier Monthly I
ILLINOIS Chicago, Dro\ ers' Journal ) Dally C
Chicago, Drovers' Journal [■ Semi w'kly G
Chicago, Drovers' Journal ) Weekly H
Chicago, Live Stock World Dally 15,628
Chicago, American Bee Journal Weekly G
Chicago, Breeders' Gazette Weekly 67,751
Chicago, Horseman and Spirit of the Times Weekly G
Chicago, Horse Review Weekly G
Chicago, Live Stock Journal Weekly G
Chicago, Live Stock Report Weekly 20,835
Chicago, Markets Weekly E
Chicago, American Horse-Owner Monthly I
Chicago, American Poultry Journal Monthly 40,458
Chicago, Am. Sheep Breeder and Wool Grower Monthly H
Chicago, American Swineherd Monthly 48,958
Chicago, Commercial Poultry Monthly C
Chicago, Successful Poultry Journal Monthly H
Chicago, Thresher World and Farmers' Magazine.. Monthly E
De Kalb, American Fancier and Breeder Monthly I
East St. Louis, Poultry Culture , Monthly G
Freeport, Poultry Monthly.
Freeport, Poultry Tribune Monthly 10,563
National Stock Yards, Nat'l Live Stock Reporter... .Dally H
Qulncy, Poultry Keeper Monthly C
Quincy, Reliable Poultry Journal Monthly 49,357
INDIANA Derby, Game Bird Monthly G
Greenfield, Inland Poultry Journal Monthlj'.
Huntington, Farmers' Guide Weekly D
Indianapolis, Live Stock Journal Daily I
Indianapolis, Jersey Bulletin and Dairy Farming. .Weekly I
Indianapolis, Western Horseman Weekly H
Indianapolis, Swinebreeders' Journal Seml-m'ly (? ?)
Indianapolis, Ameilcan Farmer, Live Stock and
Poultry Raiser Monthly C
Indianapolis, Fanciers' Gazette Monthly I
North Manchester, Poultry Gleanings Monthly "jkl-'
IOWA Cedar Rapids, Western Poultry Journal Monthly I
Des Moines, Spirit of the West Weekly G
Des Moines, Successful Farming Monthly G
Maquoketa. Red Polled Record Monthly 2,083
Sioux City, Live Stock Record Dally "jkl."
Sioux City, Farmer and Breeder Weekly F
KANSAS Clay Center, Western Breeders' Journal Monthly G
Coldwater, Stock Journal Weeklj'.
Dodge City, Live Stock Farmer Weekly.
Osborne, Western Farmer Monthly "jkl."
Topeka, Poultry Gazette Monthly 18,775
Topeka, Western Poultry Breeder Monthly.
Wichita, Poultry World Monthly.
KENTUCKY Hopklnsville, Fancy Fowls Monthly 3,375
Lexington, Kentucky Stock Farm Weekly I
Lexington, Thoroughbred Record Weekly "jkl "
Louisville, Farmers' Home Journal Weekly I
Louisville, Inland Farmer Weekly "jkl."
Louisville, Home and Farm Semi m'ly 105,804
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Frjr»l»unr. Far:. _. : (.-t^M U-Mbly.
W«i*rT|tU. Turf. Fartn anO II Wr«>kljr
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New Y -V " - ' sttan ar ' •
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Syracuse. American Pi»ultry A<tTi>c«t« Monthly
Tar n • •■ nan Monthly
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LIVE STOCK— Continued.
OHIO Medina, GlenniiiBS In Bee Culture Senil ni'hly 20,042
Zanesvllle, Breeder and Farmer Weekly.
OKLAHOMA Woodward, Live Stock Inspector Senil-nionthly H
Woodward, Oklahoma Poultry and Home Monthly.
Woodward, Oklahoma Poultryman Monthly.
OREGON Portland, North Pacific Rural Spirit Weekly I
Portland, Baker's Pacific States' Farmer, Stockman
and Dairyman Monthly,
Portland, Northwest Poultry News Monthly.
Salem, Pacific Homestead Weekly Q
Salem. Nortliwest Poultry Journal Monthly I
PENNSYLVANIA Beaver Springs, American Monthly Herald
Beaver Spring. Fanciers' Guide Monthly.
Fricks, Poultry Item Monthly 5,833
Miflrtintown, Fanciers' Guide Monthly.
Oxford, Blooded Stock Monthly E
Pittsburg, Live Stock Journal Daily I
Pittsburg, Naticmal Stockman and Farmer Weekly E
Sayre, Game Fowl Monthly "4KL-"
SOUTH DAKOTA Bellefourche, Bee Weekly "jkl."
Fort Pierre, Sioux Stock Journal ...Weekly I
Mitchell, Progressive Poultry Journal Monthly.
TENNESSEE Charlesville, Practlcaf Poultryman Monthly.
Columbia, Dixie Game Fowl Monthly "jkl"
Madisonville, Industrious Hen Monthly.
TEXAS Belton, Poultry Life of America Weeklj'.
Belton, National Fancier Monthly.
Clarendon, Banner Stockman Weekly "jkl"
Colorado, West Texas Stockman Weekly I
Dallas, Farm and Ranch Weekly F
Dallas, Texas Farm Journal Semi m'ly 21,052
Dallas, Southern Poultry Journal Monthly 5,250
Fort Worth, Live Stock Reporter ) Dally I
Fort Worth, Citizen S Weekly I
Fort Worth, Texas Stockman Journal Weeklj'.
Midland, Livestock Reporter Weekly "jkl"
San Antonio, Texa.s Stockman and Farmer Weekly H
San Antonio, Claridge's Texas Stock Farmer Monthly.
UTAH Mary svale. Free La nee Weekly .
"VIRGINIA Richmond, Animal Life Monthly H
WASHINGTON North Yakima, Northwest Farm and Home Weekly G
Seattle, Ranch Semi-monthly G
Spokane, Western Home Journal and Inter-Moun-
tain Poultrj' Journal Monthly I
Tacoma, Pacific Poultryman Monthly I
WISCONSIN Beaver Dam, Dodge Co. Farmer Monthly 4,675
Cumberland, Northern Farmer and Stockman Monthly "jkl."
Fort Atkinson, Hoard's Dairyman Weekly E
Hamburg, Der Gefluegel Zuechter Monthly H
La Crosse, Wisconsin Poultry Journal Monthly.
WYOMING Laramie, Wyoming Industrial Journal Monthly "iKj,. ••
MANITOBA, CAN Winnipeg, Nor'-West Farmer Semi m'hly E
ONTARIO, CAN Brantford, Canadian Bee Journal Monthly "o^l."
London, Breeders' Advocate Monthly "jkl."
Owen Sound, Canadian Poultry News Monthly "jkl."
Toronto, Canadian Sportsman and Live Stock
Journal Weekly I
Toronto, Farming World Semi-m'hly Q
Toronto, Canadian Poultry Review Monthly "jkl."
P. E. ISLAND. CAN. . .Summerside, P. E. I. Agriculturist Weekly H
HORSES.
CALIFORNIA San Francisco, Breeder and Sportsman Weekly H
ILLINOIS Chicago, Horseman and Spirit of the Times Weekly G
Chicago, Horse Review Weekly G
Chicago, American Horse Owner Monthly I
INDIANA Indianapolis, Western Horseman Weekly H
IMS AMKUICAN NKWSI'AI'KU DIUECTOKY.
KtML'CKV 1*^' >l-^k Kirii. \\r«-klr 1
MAINE ^ Watvnr 111*. Turf. r«nn aati llumr Wveklj I
M^ "Kim •« Br»»«lrr Weekly W
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Dvnrer. Comm*nUI TrU.une and Pueblo Pro»T«««. Wf^kly H
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CLASS PUBLICATIONS. 1467
COftlMEKCE AND FINANCE-Confinwed.
CONNECTICUT Hartford. Coiinet-tlcut Comim-rclal Bulletin Weekly ••vcl."
New Haven, Commercial Record Weekly 2,081
DELAWARE Wilmington, Board of Trade Journal ...Monthly 1,980
DIST. OF COLOMBIA. Washington, Financial Review Semi m'ly -mL"
Washington, Dye's Gov'ment Counterfeit Detector. Monthly I
GEORGIA Atlanta, Market Reporter and Shippers' Guide Weekly.
Atlanta, Southern Banker Monthly "jki.."
ILLINOIS Chicago, Banker Weekly H
Chicago, Commercial Union Weekly.
Chicago, Economist Weekly 3,391
Chicago, National Corporation Reporter Weekly G
Chicago, Western Trade Journal Weekly 22.311
Chicago, American Adviser Monthly "jkl."
Chicago, Bankers' Encyclopedia Monthly I
Chicago, Bonds and Mortgages Monthly 2,191
Chicago, Farm Loans and City Bonds Monthly H
Chicago, Financial Review Monthly i
Chicago, Homeseeker and Investor Monthly.
Chicago, National Banker Monthly H
Chicago, Rand-McNally Bankers' Monthly 6,358
Chicago, Banking and Mercantile World Bi-m'hly I
INDIANA Indianapolis, Commercial Reporter Dally Q
Indianapolis, Trade Journal Weekly Q
Lafayette, Commercial Gazette Weekly 3,549
Lagrange, Dirt Monthly I
IOWA Des Moines, Iowa Commercial Review Monthly. I
Des Moines, Northwestern Banker Monthly I
Dubuque, Insurance and Commercial Review Monthly "jkl."
Dubuque, Trade Journal Monthly "jkl."
KANSAS Wichita, Price Current Weekly 2,954
LOUISIANA New Orleans, Men and Matters Monthly "jkl."
New Orleans, Trade Index Monthly "jkl."
MAINE Portland , Board of Trade Journal Monthly "jki."
MARYLAND Baltimore, Record Daily "jkl."
Baltimore, Journal of Commerce Weekly "jkl."
Baltimore. Manufacturers' Record Weekly I
Baltimore, Baltimore Herald Monthly ( ! ! )
MASSACHUSETTS.... Boston, New England Statist ) Morning "jkl."
Boston, Financial News ) Evening "jkl"
Bo.ston, News Bureau ..Daily.
Boston, American Wool and Cotton Reporter Weeklj' G
Boston, Banker and Investigator Weekly I
Boston, Bulletin Weekly.
Boston, Commercial Weekly I
Boston, Commercial Bulletin Weekly H
Boston, Jour, of Commerce and Textile Industries. .Weekly I
Boston, Review and Record and Banker and
Tradesman Weekly Q
Boston, United States Investor Weekly H
Lynn, Business Magazine Quarterly.
New Bedford, Whalemen's Shipping List and Mer-
cliants' Transcript Weekly "jkl."
Worcester, Worcester Co. Weekly Record Weekly.
MICHIGAN Battlecreek, Lawyer Monthly 12,.')00
Detroit, Michigan Investor Weekly "jkl. "
Detroit, Trade Weekly 6,759
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Market Record Daily I
Minneapolis, Commercial Bulletin, etc Weekly "jkl."
Minneapolis, Commercial West Weekly (+t)
Saint Paul , Trade ; Weekly I
MISSOURI Kansas City, Southwestern Banker Monthly I
Saint Joseph, Journal of Commerce Weekly.
Saint Louis, Record Daily I
Saint Louis, Bulletin of Commerce Weekly G
Saint Louis, Investor Weekly "jkl."
Saint Louis, Merchant Weekly "jkl."
Saint Louis, Trade Review Weekly G
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..Philadelphia, Financial Bulletin Dally
Philadelphia, Stockholder Dally
Philadelphia, Commercial List and Price Current. .Weekly
Philadelphia, Journal of Commerce Weekly
Philadelphia, Merchants' Guide Weekly
Philadelphia, Railway World Weekly
Pittsburg, American Manufacturer and Iron World. Weekly
Pittsburg, Money Weekly.
Pittsburg, Record Weekly
Pittsburg, Banker Bl-m'ly
. .Providence. Real Estate Register & Rental Guide. ..Weekly
Providence, Board of Trade Journal Monthly
. .Sioux Falls, Commercial News Monthly
..Memphis, Commercial Advocate Weekly
. .Houston, Southern Industrial and Lumber Review. Monthly
...Richmond, Journal of Commerce Monthly,
..Seattle, Trade Register Weekly
Seattle, American Asiatic Monthly
Tacoma, West Coast Trade Weekly
..Winnipeg, Commercial Weekly
. Fort William, Industrial Review Semi-m'Iy
Toronto, Monetary Times, Trade Review and In-
surance Chronicle Weekly
Toronto, Industi'ial'Canada Monthly
Toronto, Money and Risks Monthly
. . Montreal, Canadian Journal of Commerce, Finance
and Insurance Review Weekly
Montreal, Commercial Gazette Weekly
Montreal, Insurance and Finance Chronicle Weekly
Montreal, Le Prix Courant Weekly
Montreal, Shareholder Weekly
Montreal, Trade Bulletin Weekly
Montreal, Trade Review Weekly.
Quebec, La Semaine Commerciale Weekly
Sorel, Quibs Weekly
. .St. John's, Trade Review / Weekly
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San Francisco, Pacific Underwriter Bi-weekly
San Francisco, Ad j uster Monthly
San Francisco. Coast Review .Monthly
San Francisco, Insurance Sun Monthly
Denver, Insurance Report Monthly
Hartford, Insurance Journal Weekly
.Washington. Views Monthly
.Atlanta, Southeastern Underwriter Monthly
Chicago, Investigator Weekly.
Chicago, Western Underwriter Weekly
Chicago, Insurance Post Semim'ly
Chicago, Argus Monthly
Perry, Pike Co. Mutual Life Insurance Association
News Monthly.
Indianapolis, Rough Notes Weekly
Indianapolis, Matson's Monthly
Des Moines, Underwriters' Review Seml-m'ly
Des Moines, Western Economist Monthlj'
Dubuque, Insurance and Commercial Review Monthly
New Orleans, Vindicator Semim'ly
New Orleans, Insurance Agent Monthly
Baltimore, Underwriter Semim'ly
Baltimore, National Underwriter Monthly
Boston , Standard Weekly
Boston, Journal of Insurance Economics Monthly
Detroit, Indicator Semi-m'Iy
.Kansas City, Insurance Magazine Monthly
St. Louis, Bankers' Review Monthly.
St. Louis, Insurance Leader Monthly
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ILLINOIS Chicago, Judicious Advertising Monthly.
Chicago, Mailorder Journal Monthly 10,829
Chicago, Plain Talk Monthly.
Chicago, White's Class Advertising Monthly.
MASSACHUSETTS Boston, Profitable Advertising .Monthly 5,503
Boston, Profit and Retail Advertising Monthly.
MISSOURI St. Louis, Ad-Wrlter Monthly I
NEBRASKA Omaha, Western Advertiser Monthly '.ik-i.--
NEW JERSEY Newmarket, Advertisers' Guide Monthly 5,062
NEW YORK Deposit, Brains for the Retailer and Advertiser... Weekly.
New Yorli—Mayihattan and Bronx,
Fourth Estate Weekly I
National Advertiser Weekly "jkl. "
Newspaperdom Weekly G
Printers' Ink Weekly 14,918
Fame Monthly H
OHIO Columbus. Advertising World Monthly 19,354
RHODE ISLAND Providence, Rhode Island Advertiser Monthly "jkl.-
WASHINGTON Seattle, White's Sayings Monthly I
WISCONSIN Milwaukee Circulation Manager Monthly I
AGENTS.
DELAWARE Wilmington, Agents' Guide Monthly "jkl.-
OHIO Alliance, Schemer . . .». Monthly 5,000
Lancaster, Buckeye Monthly.
ARCHITECTURE, CONTRACTING AND BUILDING.
CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, Builder and Contractor Weekly "jkl."
Oakland, Industrial News Weekly "jkl."
DIST. OF COLUMBIA. Washington, U. S. Government Advertiser Weekly "jkl."
Washington, American Institute of Architects
Quarterly Bulletin "jkl."
GEORGIA Atlanta, Southern Architect and Building News Weekly "jkl."
ILLINOIS Chicago, American Contractor Weekly "/kl. "
Chicago, Construction News Weekly I
Chicago, Contractor Semim'ly I
Chicago, Fireproof Monthly "jkl."
Chicago, American Building Association News Monthly E
Chicago, Inlan d Architect and News Record Monthly I
Chicago, National Builder Monthly 7,666
INDIANA. Evansville, Building News .Monthly.
MARYLAND.. Baltimore, Architects' and Builders' Journal Monthly H
MASSACHUSETTS.... Boston, Architectural Review Monthly (++)
Boston, Brickbullder Monthly H
Boston, Topical Architecture Monthly I
Lynn, New England Architect and Home Builder.. Monthly.
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Improvement Bulletin Weekly I
Minneapolis, Keith's Magazine Monthly F
Minneapolis, Western Architect Monthly "jkl."
MISSOURI Kansas City, Western Contractor Weekly I
Kansas City, Architect and Builder Monthly I
St. Louis, Bulkier Monthly G
NEW JERSEY West Hoboken, New Jersey Contractor and Real Es-
tate Bulletin Weekly "jkl."
NEW YORK New York— Manhattan and Bronx,
American Shipbuilder Weekly "jkl."
Contract News Weekly "jkl."
Engineering Record Weekly H
Real Estate Record and Builders' Guide Weekly G
American Architect and Building News Weekly I
Architects' and Builders' Magazine Monthly "jkl."
Architectural Record , Monthlj' G
Architecture Monthly 7,246
Building Trades Association Bulletin Monthly I
Carpentry and Building Monthly H
Manufacturer and Builder Monthly.
Scientific American Building Monthly G
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Bak< r* i'.« 0<'« Monthly «.900
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CLASS PUBLICATIONS. 1473
llAlMIEliS AND IIAIRURESSING.
MISSOURI St. Louis, Professional Barber Monthly H
NEW YORK New York.— Manhattan and Bronx,
Barbers' Journal, etc Monthly H
New York— Brooklt/n,
American Hairdresser Monthly 2,092
OHIO Cleveland, Barbers' Journal Monthly.
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Nat'l Barber and Druggists' Gazette.. Monthly I
BOOK!^, NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.
ILLINOIS... Chicago, Bookseller Monthly I
Chicago, National Printer Journalist Monthly 5,000
Chicago, Western Publisher Monthly • jjiL"
Mendota, Editors' Friend Weeklj'.
MASSACHUSETTS. . . .Boston, Trade Press List Monthly.
MICHIGAN Howard, Michigan Bulletin Ai onthly "jkl."
Utica, Buckeye and Wolverine Editor Monthly "jkl."
NEBRASKA Omaha, Western Editor Monthly.
NEW YORK New York— 3Ianhattan and Bronx,
Editor and Publisher Weekly "jkl."
Fourth Estate Weekly I
Journalist Weekly "jkl "
Newspaperdom Weekly Q
Publishers' Weekly "iKr."
Bookseller, Newsdfealer and Stationer Seml-m'ly G
Book and Newsdealer Monthly 4,029
Bookman Monthly C
Monthly Union H
Publishers' Guide Monthly I
NORTH CAROLINA.. .Charlotte, Southern Publisher Monthly "jkl."
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Booklovers Magazine Monthly C
O NT ARIO, CAN Toronto, Bookseller and Stationer Monthly H
Toronto, Canadian Bookseller and Library Journal. Monthly "jkl."
BREWING, BOTTLING, CIDER, LIQUORS AND WINE.
CALIFORNIA San Francisco, Pacific Wine and Spirit RevieAv Monthly I
San Francisco, Wholesalers' and Retailers' Review. Monthly H
Stockton, Hotel and Wine Gazette Monthly "jkl."
DIST. OF COLUMBIA.. Washington. Patriot Weekly I
ILLINOIS Chicago, Mlda's Criterion Seml-m'ly I
Chicago, American Brewers' Review Monthly "jkl."
Chicago, Brewer and Maltster Monthly H
Chicago, Der Sternewirth Monthly.
Chicago, Mlda's Illustrated Magazine Monthly "jkl."
Chicago, Western Brewer and Journal of the Bar-
ley, Malt and Hop Trades Monthly I
Chicago, Western Broker Monthly.
IN DIANA Indianapolis, Our Standard Semi-m'ly H
Indianapolis, Barrels and Bottles Monthly I
KENTUCKY Louisville, Kentucky State News Semi-monthly.
Louisville, Wiue and Spirit Bulletin Monthly I
MASSACHUSETTS Boston, New England Liquor Journal and Di-
rectorj' Monthly "jkl."
NEBRASKA Omaha, Protector Weekly "jkl."
NEW JERSEY Orange, Justice Monthly "jkl."
NEW YORK JHew York— Manhattan and Bronx,
Beverages Weekly I
Liquor Trades and Hotel Review Weekly.
Bonfort's Wine and Spirit Circular Seml-m'ly I
Liquor Trades' Gazette Semi monthly.
Wine and Spirit Gazette Seml-m'ly H
American Brewer Monthly "jkl."
American Carbonator and American Bottler Monthly 2.000
Am. Wine Press and Mineral Water News Monthly 2,891
Brewers' Journal and Barley, Malt and Hop
Trades' Reporter Monthly H
National Bottlers' Gazette Monthly H
OHIO Columbus. Wine and Spirit News Weekly I
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KENTICKY Li»uU»llle. H.--- - 1 B..X . ..Monthly »i
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Pblladalphta. National Coopcra' Journal Monthly i.tSi
CLASS PUBLICATIONS. 1475
CARRIAGES AND AUTOMOBILEi^.
CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, Paclttc Motoring Monthly 1,039
COLORADO Denver, Motor Field Monthly I
ILLINOIS Chicago, Automobile Review and News Weekly G
ChlcaKO, Motor Age Weekly H
MIXNESOTA Minneapolis, Crow Bar Monthly H
NEW YORK New Yor\i— Manhattan and Bronx,
Automobile Weekly 12,085
Automobile Topics, Illustrated Weekly ".iki.."
Horseless Age Weekly "jkl."
Motor World Weekly "jkl."
Automobile Magazine Monthly H
Blacksmith and Wheelwright Monthly 15,416
Dealer and Repairman Monthly.
Hub Monthly I
Motor ■ Monthly, "jkl."
Motor Car : Monthly 9,W6
Motorcycle Magazine Monthly.
Troy, Carriage Dealers' Journal Monthly I
OHIO Cincinnati, International Carriage Directory Monthly.
Cincinnati, Spokesman of the Carriage and Asso-
ciate Trades Monthly 9,500
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, American Vehicle Monthly H
Philadelphia, Carriage^ Monthly I
Philadelphia, Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal. Monthly 4,251
ONTARIO, CAN Toronto, Canadian Harness and Carriage Journal.. .Monthly H
Toronto, Carriage and Implement Journal Monthly "jkl."
CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS AND TAILORING.
ILLINOIS Bloomlngton, Tailor Monthly.
Chicago, Apparel Gazette Semi-m'ly 4,505
Chicago, Men's Wear Semi m'ly 5,006
Chicago, Storey's Quarterly B
NEW YORK New York— Manhattan and Bronx,
Trade Record Daily I
American Clothier Monthly F
American Knit Goods Review Monthly 'jkl."
American Tailor and Cutter Monthly G
Clothier and Furnisher Monthly 8,166
Crerand's Cloak Journal Monthly I
Haberdasher Monthly 7,000
Men's Outtitter Monthly "jkl."
Nugent's Bulletin Monthly 5,166
Sartorial Art Journal Monthly G
Tailors' Review Monthly.
Women's and Infants' Furnisher Monthly "jkl."
OHIO Columbus, Sales Agent Monthly 7,333
ONTARIO, CAN Toronto, Dry Goods Review Monthly Q
COAL, GAS, WATER AND PETROLEUM.
CALIFORNIA San Francisco, Pacific Oil Reporter Weekly I
San Francisco, Jour, of Electricity, Power and Qas..Monthly I
ILLINOIS Chicago, Black Diamond Weekly G
Chicago, Acetylene Journal Monthly 4,338
Chicago, Clinic and Pure Water Journal Monthly H
Chicago, Retail Coalman Monthly.
MARYLAND Baltimore, Coal and Coke Semi-m'ly "jkl."
NEW YORK New York.— Manhattan and Bronx,
American Gas Light Journal Weekly "jkl."
Coal Trade Journal Weekly H
Fire and Water Weekly "jkl."
Progressive Age Semi-m'ly "jkl."
Light Monthly "jkl."
Water and Gas Review Monthly 3,500
OHIO Lima, Oil News Semi m'ly.
Youngstown, Industries Weekly -jkl."
PENNSYLVANIA Pittsburg, Coal Trade Bulletin Semi m'ly -jkl.'
Pittsburg, Petroleum Gazette Monthly I
Titusville, Petroleum Gazette Monthly 20,210
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GEORGIA Atlanta, Southern DriigK'st Monthly I
Atlanta, Southern Drug Journal Monthly I
Savannah, Southern Drug and Paint Review Monthly I
ILLINOIS Chicago, Paint, Oil and Drug Review Weekly "jkl."
Chicago, Western Druggist Monthly E
Chicago, Western Painter Monthly I
IOWA Burlington, Drug News Monthly
MARYLAND Baltimore, American Chemical Journal Monthly "^kl"
MASSACHUSETTS. . . .Boston, Apothecary Monthly.
Boston, New England Druggist Monthly I
Boston, Spatula Monthly H
MICHIGAN Detroit, Bulletin of Pharmacy Monthly E
Detroit, Retail Druggist Monthly F
St. Joseph, Gas Power Monthly, ".tk-i.."
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Northwestern Druggist Monthly I
MISSOURI St. Louis, Meyer Brothers' Druggist Monthly 7,800
St. Louis, National Druggist Monthly 8,017
NEW YORK New York;— i»/an/ia«an and Bronx,
Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter Weekly I
Pharmaceutical Era Weekly P
Am. Druggist and Pharmaceutical Record Semi m'hly H
' Deutsche Amerikanische Apotheker Zeitung Monthly I
Druggists' Circular Monthly I
Merck's Report Monthly F
Painters' Magazine and Wall Paper Trade Jour'l. Monthly I
Practical Druggist Monthly 7,625
Soap Gazette and Perfumer Monthly "jkl"
OHIO Columbus, Midland Druggist Monthly.
OREGON Portland, Pacific Drug Review Monthly 2,196
PENNSYLVANIA Malvern, Master Painter Monthly "jkl.-
Philadelphia, American Journal of Pharmacy Monthly "jkl."
Philadelphia, Drugs, Oils and Paints Monthly I
Philadelphia, Nat'l Barber and Druggists' Gazette. .Monthly I
Philadelphia, Retrospect of Medicine and Pharmacy. Monthly H
Pittsburg, Petroleum Gazette Monthly I
TEXAS Beaumont, Oillnvestors' Journal Semi-m'ly "jjfL."
WEST VIRGINIA Sistersville, West Virginia Daily Oil Review ) .... "jkl."
West Virginia Weekly Oil Review \ "jkl."
WISCONSIN Milwaukee, American Soap Journal Monthly "jkl "
Milwaukee, Pharmaceutical Archives Monthly "jkl."
Milwaukee, Pharmaceutical Review Monthly I
Reeseville, Wisconsin Druggist Monthly "jkl."
ONTARIO, CAN Petrolia, Advertiser and Canadian Oil Journal. ...Wet kly I
Toronto, Canadian Hardware and Metal Merchant.. Weekly H
Toronto, Canadian Druggist Monthly I
Toronto, Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal Monthly "jkl."
QUEBEC, CAN Montreal, Pharmaceutical Journal Monthly I
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, GLOVES,
SILKS AND TEXTILE MANUFACTURES.
GEORGIA Tallulah Lodge, Silk Monthly.
ILLINOIS Chicago, Dry Goods Reporter Weekly G
Chicago, Dry Goods Review Monthly I
INDIANA Indianapolis, Table-Cloth Monthly "jkl."
KANSAS Parsons, Weavers' Herald Monthly I
MASSACHUSETTS.. . .Boston, Fibre and Fabric Weekly 6,065
Boston, Journal of Commerce Weekly I
Boston, Mill and Shop News Monthly "jkl."
Boston, Textile American Monthly.
Boston, Textile World Record Monthly 3,983
MICHIGAN Detroit, Trade Weekly 6,759
MISSOURI St. Joseph, Western Dry Goods Weeklj\
St. Louis, Dry Goods Man and General Merchant Weekly
St. Louis, Grocer and General Merchant Weekly,
NEW YORK Gloversville, Glovers' Journal Monthly 1,008
Gloversville, Glovers' Review Monthly I
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ENGINEERINti— Continued.
NEW YORK New York— Manhattitn and Bronx.
Engineering and Mining Journal-Mining and
Metallurgy .Weekly 8,565
Engineering News Weekly F
Engineering Record Weekly H
Railroad Gazette Weekly H
American Engineer and Railroad Journal Monthly 4,500
Cassier's Magazine Mijntlily I
Engineering Index Monttily.
Engineering Magazine Monthly F
Engineering Review Monthly 5,650
Insurance Engineering Monthly "jkl."
International Steam Engineer Monthly C
Marine Engineering Monthly 5,730
Municipal Journal and Engineer Monthly H
Power Monthly 26,000
Railway and Locomotive Engineering Monthly D
Troy, Power and Lighting Economist Quarterly "iKL."
OHIO Cleveland, Engineer Semi-m'ly D
Cleveland, Engineers' Review Monthly C
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Practical Engineer Monthly 11,000
WASHINGTON Seattle, Pacific Building and Engineering Record.. Weekly.
WISCONSIN Madison, Wisconsin Engineer Quarterly "tkl. "
ONTARIO, CAN Toronto, Can. Electrical News and Eng. Journal.. ..Monthly I
Toronto, Canadian Engineer Monthly G
EXPORTING.
ILLINOIS Chicago, American Adviser Monthly "jja-"
NEW YORK New York— Manhattan and Bronx,
International Buyer Semi m'ly H
American Exporter. Monthly F
El Comercio Monthly 7,292
El Economlsta Internacional Monthly H
Exporters' and Importers' Journal Monthly (!!)
Foreign Buyer Monthly I
Scientific American Export Edition Monthly H
FAIRS, CONVENTIONS, PUBLIC ASSEMBLIES AND EXPOSITIONS.
ILLINOIS Chicago, Lyceumite Monthly 5,250
MISSOURI St. Louis, World's Fair Bulletin Monthly I
NEW JERSEY Newark, Russell's Convention Dates Weekly 1,153
NEW YORK New York— Manhattan and Bronx,
Informant Semi-m'ly
OHIO Cincinnati, Billboard Weekly 13,647
FASHIONS, DRESS3IAKING AND MILLINERY.
ILLINOIS , Chicago, Apparel Gazette Semi m'ly 4,505
Chicago, Milliner Monthly Q
Chicago, Storey's Quarterly E
IOWA Des Moines, Millinery Guide Monthly.
MASSACHUSETTS....Boston, Fashion Trio Monthly A
NEW YORK New York— Manhattan and Bronx,
Vogue Weekly D
American Dressmaker Monthly.
American Queen .* Monthly D
Costume Royal Monthly "iill-"
Delineator Monthly 905,636
Designer Monthly 237.852
Elite Styles Monthly 7U,00O
Gardiner's Magazine , Monthly A
Garment Buyer Monthly "jkl."
Gentlewoman Monthly 400,000
Harper's Bazaar Monthly C
Illustrated Mil liner Monthly "jki."
L'Art de la Mode Monthly G
Le Bon Ton et le Moniteur de la Mode Monthly C
McCall's Magazine. . . Monthly 600,833
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GROCERY.
CALIFORNIA San Francisco, Grocer and Country Mercbant Weekly "jkl."
San Francleeo, Rerail Grocer Weekly "iKi."
San Francisco. Retail Grocers' Advocate Weekly Q
COLORADO Denver, Western Grocer, Butcher and Clerk .Monthly "jkl."
GEORGIA Atlanta, Southern Merchant Semim'ly I
ILLINOIS Chicago, Grocer Weekly.
Chicago, Modern Grocer Weekly F
KANSAS Topeka, Merchants' Journal Weekly 2,600
MASSACHUSETTS.... Boston, New England Grocer Weekly H
MICHIGAN Detroit, Trade Weekly 6,759
Menominee, Merchandise Weekly.
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Com'l Bulletin and N'thwest Trade.. .Weekly "iKL"
MISSOURI Kansas City, Journal of Commerce Weekly H
St. Louis, Grocer and General Merchant Weekly.
St. Louis, Interstate Grocer Weekly H
NEW YORK New Yoi±— Manhattan mid Bronx.
American Grocer Weekly I
Fruitman's Guide Weekly H
Fruit Trade Journal and Produce Record Weekly I
Retail Grocer's Advocate Weekly "jkl."
Grocers' Journal Semi m'ly "jkl."
SpiceMlll Monthly, "jkl."
OHIO Cincinnati, Jobber an4 Retail Grocer Monthly I
Cleveland, Inland Grocer Weekly H
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Grocery World Weekly 11,764
Philadelphia, Grocers' Review Monthly "jkl"
Pittsburp, Retail Merchants' Review Weekly "jkl."
Scranton, Up-to-Date Monthly I
TEXAS Dallas, Retail Merchant. Monthly 1,319
WISCONSIN Milwaukee, Food Topics Monthly, "jkl."
ONTARIO, CAN Toronto, Canadian Grocer Weekly Q
QUEBEC, CAN Montreal, Le Prix Courant Weekly 2.343
HATJ?, CAPS AND FUR.
ILLINOIS Chicago, Men's Wear Semi -m'ly 5,006
MISSOURI St. Louis, Grocer and General Merchant Weekly.
NEW YORK New YoriL—3Ianhattan and Bronx,
American Hatter Monthly 3,500
Clothier and Furnisher Monthly 8,166
Fur Trade Review Monthly "tkl."
HatReview Monthly (??)
ONTARIO, CAN Toronto, Dry Goods Review Monthly G
HORSESHOEING AND BLACKSxlIITHING.
COLORADO Denver, International Horseshoers' Magazine Monthly "jkl."
MICHIGAN Detroit, Horseshoers' Journal Monthly I
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Crow Bar Monthly H
NEW YORK Buffalo, American Blacksmith Monthly "jkl."
New Yor^— Manhattan and Bronx,
Blacksmith and Wheelwright Monthly 15,416
HOTELS.
CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, Hotel Gazette Weekly i
San Francisco, Hotel Gazette Weekly H
San Francisco, Hotel Mail Weekly. "jkl."
Stockton, Hotel and Wine Gazette Monthlj' 'jkl."
COLORADO Colorado Springs, Colorado Tourist and Hotel
Reporter Weekly "jkl."
Denver, Hotel Bulletin Daily "jkl."
GEORGIA Atlanta, Watts' Oflticial Railroad Guide Monthly H
ILLINOIS Chicago, National Hotel Reporter Daily "jkl."
Chicago, Hotel World Weekly "jkl."
Chicago, Hotel Monthly 4,583
MICHIGAN Mt. Clemens, Bath City Hotel News Weekly.
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Railway and Hotel News Daily I
MISSOURI St. Louis, Hotel Reporter Daily "jKt."
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IRON, METALS, MECHANICS, IMPLEMENTS, HARDWARE
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NEW YORK New York— Manhattan and Bronx,
Blacksmith and Wheelwiiuht Monthly 15,416
Boiler Maker Monthly 4.542
Compressed Air Monthly 2,127
Hardware Dealers' Magazine Monthly 17,500
International Steam Engineer Monthly C
Machinery Monthly 23,617
Metal Industry Monthly 2,500
Mineral Collector Monthly, "jkl."
Railway and Locomotive Engineering Monthly D
Railway Machinery Monthly H
Self Education for Mechanics Monthly ".xkl."
NORTH DAKOTA Fargo, Northwest Implement Trade Monthly.
OHIO Cincinnati, Gas Engine Monthly H
Cincinnati, Implement and Vehicle News Monthly.
Cleveland, Iron Trade Review Weekly "jkl"
Cleveland, Engineer.. Semi m'ly D
Cleveland, Engineers' Review Monthly D
Cleveland, Foundry ..Monthly H
Cleveland, Patternmaker Monthly "jkl"
Youngstown, Industries Weekly "jjo.."
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Implemeiit Age Seml-m'ly H
Philadelphia, Bulletin of the American Iron and
Steel Association.; Bi m'ly "jkl"
Pittsburg, American Manufacturer andiron World. Weekly I
Scranton, Mines and Minerals Monthly 13,518
TENNESSEE Chattanooga, Tradesman Semi-m'hly G
ONTARIO, CAN Toronto, Canadian Hardware and Metal Merchant.. Weekly H
Toronto, Canadian Manufacturer Semi-m'hly H
Toronto, Canadian Electrical News and Engineer-
ing Journal Monthly I
Toronto, Canadian Engineer Monthly G
Toronto, Canadian Implement and Vehicle Trade. .Monthly 6.000
Toronto, Carriage and Implement Journal Monthly "jkl."
Toronto, Machinery and Manufacturing News. .... .Monthly.
QUEBEC, CAN Montreal, Le Prix Courant Weekly 2,343
JEWELRY, WATCH HAKING AND OPTICAL GOODS.
CONNECTICUT New Haven, Goldsmith and Silversmith Monthly H
ILLINOIS Chicago, American Jeweler Monthly 5,000
Chicago, Jewelers' Journal Monthly G
MICHIGAN Detroit, Association Jeweler Monthly "jkl."
MISSOURI Kansas City, Jeweler and Optician Monthly 2,250
NEW YORK New York— 3Ianhattan and Bronx,
Jewelers' Circular- Weekly I
Jeweler Monthly.
Optical Journal Monthly I
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia. Keystone Monthly P
RHODE ISLAND Providence, Manufacturing Jeweler Weekly H
TEXAS Dallas, Western-Southern Jeweler Monthly.
ONTARIO. CAN Toronto, Trader and Canadian Jeweler Monthly "jkl-"
LAUNDRY.
ILLINOIS Chicago, National Laundry Journal Semi-m'ly G
NEW YORK Troy, American Laundry Journal Monthly "jkl."
OHIO Cincinnati, Starchroom Monthly O
ONTARIO, CAN Peterborough, Canadian Laundry man Monthly I
LEATHER, BOOTS A\D SHOES, HARNESS, TANNING AND
TRUNKS.
ILLINOIS Chicago, Hide and Leather Weekly H
Chicago, Shoe Trade Journal Weekly Q
Chicago. Men's Wear Seml-m'ly 5,006
Chicago, National Harness Review Monthly G
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MERCANTILE AND MANUFACTURING.
ALABAMA Birmingham, Dixie Manufacturer Weekly ".iki."
CALIFORNIA San Francisco, Trade Journal Weekly I
San Francisco, Pacific Coast Merchant Seml-m'ly Q
Stockton. Report Dally '•ikl-"
GEORGIA Atlanta, Market Reporter and Slilppers' Guide Weekly.
ILLINOIS Chicago, Merchants' Record and Show Window.. ..Monthly G
Chicago, Mixed Stocks Monthly I
Chicago, System Monthly 33,750
Chicago, Banking and Mercantile World Bi-m'thly i
Waukegan, Flour and Feed Monthly.
INDIANA Wabash. Clerk Monthly.
IOWA Des Moines. Iowa Trade Journal Monthly 4,541
Dubuque, Farmers' and Merchants' Review Seml-m'ly "jkl-"
Mason City, Retailer Monthly.
KANSAS Topeka, Mei'chants' Journal Weekly 2,600
MAINE Bangor, Industrial Journal Monthly I
MARYLAND Baltimore, Manufacturers' Record Weekly I
Baltimore, Merchants' and Manufacturers' Journal. Monthly.
MASSACHUSETTS . . . .Boston, Superintendent and Foreman Weekly I
MICHIGAN Ann Arbor, Modern Methods Monthly.
Detroit, Book-Keeper Monthly F
Detroit, Home Study Monthly I
Grand Rapids, Michigan Tradesman Weekly Q
Menominee, Merchandise Weekly.
MINNESOTA Duluth, Trade News Semi m'ly. I
Minneapolis, Northwestern Clerk and Window
Dresser Monthly I
Minneapolis, Office Blotter Monthly "jkl-"
Minneapolis, Salesman Monthly.
MISSISSIPPI Gulf port, Mississippi Journal Monthly I
Vicksburg. Southland Weekly "jkl.-
MISSOURI Kansas City, Journal of Commerce Weekly H
Kansas City, Manufacturer and Merchant .Monthly 5,229
Saint Louis, Merchant Weekly "jkx."
Saint Louis, American Merchant Semi m'ly P
NEBRASKA Lincoln, Country Merchant Weekly.
Lincoln, Trade Review Weekly "jkl."
NEW JERSEY MerchantviUe, Investors' Guide Monthly.
NEW YO RK New Yor^— Manhattan and Bronx,
Mercantile and Financial Times Weekly H
U. S. Financial and Mercantile Examiner Weekly H
American Industries • Semi m'ly F
Business World Monthly I
Counter Monthly.
Manufacturer and Builder Monthly.
New York— ifrooW//n,
Manufacturers' Journal Monthly 1,189
OHIO Cincinnati, Merchant and Manufacturer Weekly I
Cincinnati, Merchant Sentinel Weekly "jkl."
Cleveland, Inland Grocer Weekly H
Columbus, Sample Case Monthly 28,850
PENNSYLVANIA Beaver Springs, American Business Journal Monthlj'.
Meadville, Salesmanship Monthly, "jkl."
Philadelpliia, Manufacturer Bi-monthly "jkl."
Pittsburg, Am. Manufactui-er and Iron World Weekly I
Pittsburg, Retail Merchants' Review Weekly "jkl"
TENNESSEE Knoxville, Business Magazine .Monthly I
Memphis, Soutliern Industrial Review Monthly "jkl."
Nashville, Merchant and Manufacturer Monthly G
TEXAS Dallas, Ginner and Miller. . Weekly 6,000
Dallas, Retail Merchant Monthly 1,319
Dallas, Texas Trade Review and Industrial Record. .Monthly H
El Paso. Miner and Manufacturer Monthly 2,812
Houston, American Rlceman and Farmer Monthly.
Houston, Southern Industrial & Lumber Review. . .Monthly H
UTAH Salt Lake City, Truth Weekly 3,111
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MI'SISG-Continued.
MINNESOTA . . .Minneapolis. Metal Miner Monthly "iKL."
Virginia, Virginian Weekly "jkl."
MISSOURI St. Louis, Lead and Zinc News Weekly "ikjl."
St. Louis. Money IMaker Montiily H
NEVADA Ely, Nevada Mining Review Weekly "iKL.-
NEW MEXICO Tres Pledras, Mining Reporter Weekly, ".ikl"
NEW VORK New York.— Manhattan and Bronx,
Coal Trade Journal Weekly H
Engineering and Mining Journal Weekly 8.565
Mining Magazine Monthly 7,062
OHIO Cleveland American Magazine Monthly.
OREGON Grant's Pass, Oregon Mining Journal Weekly ".iki,."
Portland, Pacific Miner Semi m'ly H
Prairie Citj', Miner Weekly "jkl."
Sumpter, Miner Weekly "jkl."
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, National Investor Monthly •jkl."
Scranton, Mines and Minerals Monthly 13.518
SOUTH DAKOTA Deadwood, Black Hills Mining Review Weekly "jkl."
TEXAS El Paso, Miner and Manufacturer Monthly 2,812
UTAH Marysvale, Free Lance Weekly.
Salt Lake City, Reporter Daily "jkl."
Salt Lake Citj-, Salt Lake Mining Review Semi-m'ly "jkl."
WASHINGTON Index, Miner .' Weekly "jkl."
Loomis, Palmer Mountain Prospector Weekly "jkl."
Seattle, Northwestern Miner Semi m'ly I
Spokane, Mining Monthly I
Tacoma, American Standard Monthly.
WISCONSIN Florence, Mining News Weekly "jkl. •
North Freedom, J ournal Weekly "jkl."
WYOMING Battle Lake, Mining Review Weekly.
Encampment, Herald Weeklj- "jkl."
Laramie, Wyoming Industrial Journal Monthly "jkl."
Riverside, Record Weekly.
B.COLUMBIA. CAN.. Ashcroft, Journal Weekly "jkl."
Phoenix, Pioneer and Boundary Mining Journal.. .Weekly -jkl."
Vancouver, Mining Exchange ; Monthly ' -jkl."
Victoria, British Columbia Mining Record Monthly "jkl.-
NOVA SCOTIA, CAN. ..Stellarton, Maritime Mining Record Semi-m'ly ".tkl."
ONTARIO, CAN Fort Williain, Industrial Review Semi m'ly "jkl."
Toronto, Canadian Mining Review Monthly 1,186
Toronto, Economist Monthly I
NAVAL. STORES.
FLORIDA Jacksonville, Industrial Record Weekly "jkl "
GEORGIA Savannah. Naval Stores Review Weeklj^ "jkl. "
PAPER, STATIONERY, PRINTING, BOOKBINDING, BOX MAKING,
STAMPS, ENGRAVING, ELECTROTYPING AND
lilTHOGRAPHY.
CALIFORNIA Oakland, Printer Monthly ".tkl.-
DIST. OF COLUMBIA. Washington, International Bookbinder Monthly H
ILLINOIS Chicago, Paper Trade Weekly "jkl. "
Chicago, Allied Printing Trades Journal Monthlj- "jkl"
Chicago, Box Trade Journal Monthly "jkl."
Chicago, Commercial Stamp Trade Journal Monthly I
Chicago, Inland Printer Monthly 18,812
Chicago, National Printer Journalist Monthly 5,C0O
Chicago, Shears Monthly "jkl."
Chicago, Western Stationer Monthly.
Chicago, Engraver and Electrotyper Bl m'ly "jkl."
INDIANA Indianapolis, Deutsch- Amerikanlsche Buchdrucker
Zeitung Semi-m'ly "jkl."
Indianapolis, Typographical Journal Monthly 43,675
MASSACHUSETTS , . . .Boston, Press and Printer Bi-weekly I
Boston, New England Printing Trades Journal Monthly
Cambridge, Printing Art Monthly 5,091
Springfield, New England Stationer and Printer Monthly.
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CLASS PUBLICATIONS. 1489
POSTAL.
DIST. OF COLUMBIA. Washington, Postal Record Monthly 19,375
Washington, Postmasters' Advocate Monthly C
ILLINOIS Chicago, Postal Clerk Monthly 11,875
MICHIGAN Saint Clair, Postmaster Everywhere .Monthly 23,141
NEW HAMPSHIRE.. . .Portsmonth, Railway Post Office Monthly 8,956
NEW YORK New York.— Manhattan and Bronx,
U. S. Official Postal Guide Monthly.
KAILKOADS.
CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, Southwest Official Guide Monthly »
San Francisco, Bishop's ABC Guide Monthly H
COLORADO Denver, Railway Gazette Monthly G
Denver, Rocky Mountain Official Railway Guide. . .Monthly I
GEORGIA Atlanta, Railroad Herald Monthly H
Atlanta, Railroad Record and Common Carrier Monthly "iKL."
Atlanta, Watts' Official Railroad Guide Monthly H
ILLINOIS Chicago, Railway Age Weekly H
Chicago, Railway and Engineering Review Weekly H
Chicago, American Adviser Monthly "jkl."
Chicago, General Manager Monthly "jkl."
IOWA La Porte City, Railway News Weekly.
MICHIGAN Detroit, Woods Official Railway Guide Monthly.
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Railway and Hotel News Daily I
MISSOURI St. Louis, Hotel Reporter Daily "jkl."
St. Louis. Railway Journal Monthly 3,283
NEW YORK New York— Manhattan and Bronx,
Engineering News Weekly F
Leonard's Railway News Weekly I
Rail road Gazette Weekly H
Stockholder Weekly "jkl."
American Engineer and Railroad Journal Monthly 4,500
Four-Track News Monthly 92,916
Official Railway Equipment Register Monthly 2,512
Railway Critic Monthly I
Railway Machinery Monthly H
Travelers' Railway Guide Monthly "jkl."
X YZ Railway Guide Monthly.
Pocket List of R. R. Officials Quarterly 19,547
Railway Line Clearances and Car Dimensions. .Quarterly 4,760
OREGON Portland Pacific Northwest Official ABC Railway
and Marine Guide Monthly "jkl."
PENNSYLVANIA Lancaster, laternational Railway Journal Monthly I
Lancaster, Railroad Fi'eight and Baggage Man Monthly.
Philadelphia, Railway Recorder Monthly "jkl."
UTAH Salt Lake City, Reporter Daily "jkl."
WASHINGTON Seattle, Commercial Reporter Daily.
Seattle, Railroad and Marine Gazette Monthly "jkl."
ONTARIO, CAN Toronto, Railway and Shipping World Monthly 1,500
REAL. ESTATE AND IMMIGRATION.
ALABAMA Birmingham, Dixie Manufacturer Weekly "jkl"
Birmingham, Dixie Home Monthly "jkl."
CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, Journal Daily H
San Francisco, Resources of California Monthly "jkl."
COLORADO Denver, Journal Daily "jkl."
Denver, Montclair Mirror Weekly "jkl."
Denver, Rocky Mountain Sentinel Weekly "jkl."
CONNECTICUT Hartford, Connecticut Commercial Bulletin Weekly "jkl."
FLORIDA Miami, Florida East Coast Homeseeker Monthly "jki,."
ILLINOIS Chicago, Economist Weekly 3,391
Chicago, Der Auswanderer , Monthly i
Chicago, Farm Loans and City Bonds Monthly H
Chicago, Homeseeker and Investor Monthly.
IOWA Traer, Farm and Real Estate Journal Monthly 6,000
KENTUCKY Louisville, Home Tribune Monthly "jkl."
MARYLAND Baltimore, Record Dally "jkl."
Baltimore, Architects' and Builders* Journal Monthly H
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TELEGRAPH, TELEPHONE AND VllO^OGllAVll-Continued.
NEW YORK New York— iW(j nhtitt<in and Bronx,
Telegraph Age Seml-m'ly F
ONTARIO, CAN Toronto, Railway and Shipping World Monthly 1,500
THRESHING.
ILLINOIS Chicago, Thresher World Monthly E
MICHIGAN St. Joseph, Threshermen's Review Monthly D
WISCONSIN Madison, American Thresherman Monthly B
TOBACCO.
CONNECTICUT Hartford, New England Tobacco Grower Monthly I
ILLINOIS Chicago, Retailers' Journal Monthly Q
INDIANA Indianapolis, Our Standard Semi-m'ly H
KENTUCKY Louisville, Tobacco Worker Monthly ".ik_l."
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Cigar and Tobacco Journal Monthly I
NEW YORK New York.— Manhattan and Bronx,
Tobacco Weekly H
Tobacco Leaf Weekly "ikj. -
U. S. Tobacco Journal Weekly G
NORTH CAROLINA. ..Winston-Salem, Southern Tobacco Journal Weekly ••iKL.-
OHIO Cincinnati, Western Tobacco Journal Weekly I
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Tobacco World Weekly "jkl. '•
VIRGINIA Richmond, Southern Tobacconist and Manufac-
turers' Record Weekly I
WISCONSIN Edgerton, Wisconsin Tobacco Reporter Weekly I
ONTARIO, CAN Toronto, Canadian Cigar and Tobacco Journal Monthly "jkl."
QUEBEC. CAN Montreal, Liqueurs et Tabacs Monthly 1,799
TRANSPORTATION AND TRAVELING.
CALIFORNIA San Francisco, Commercial Traveler Monthly 'jkl"
San Francisco, Traveler Monthly P
ILLINOIS Chicago, Automobile Review and News Weekly G
Chicago, American Graphic Monthly "jkl."
Chicago, Pointer Monthly "jkl.-
MISSOURI Kansas City, Western Sportsman Monthly G
St. Louis, T. P. A. News Letter Monthly D
St. Louis, Travel Monthly H
NEW YORK Hfew York— 3ianhatt an and Bronx,
American Commercial Traveler Monthly.
Outing Monthly D
Travelers' Railway Guide Monthly "jkl."
Pocket List of R. R. Officials Qu arterly 19,547
OHIO Cincinnati, Express Gazette Monthly F
Cincinnati, Saxby's Travelers' Magazine Monthly G
Columbus, Sample Case Monthly 28,850
PENNSYLVANIA Lancaster, International Railway Journal Monthly I
MANITOBA Winnipeg, Waghorn's Guide Monthly 4,212
ONTARIO, CAN Toronto, Railway and Shipping World Monthly 1,500
Toi-onto, Travel and Recreation Monthlj' I
UNDERTAKING, EMBALMING, CEMETERIES,
AND CREMATION.
CONNECTICUT Westport, Modern Embalmer Monthly.
ILLINOIS Chicago, Embalmers' Monthly 4,883
Chicago, Park.Cemetery and Landscape Gardening. Monthly 1,817
Chicago, Western Undertaker Monthly 6,000
KANSAS Topeka, Sunflower Undertaker Monthly "iKL "
MASSACHUSETTS . . . .Boston, American Undertaker Monthly "jkl."
NEW YORK New York— Manhattan and Bronx,
Sunnyslde Monthly G
Rochester, Casket Monthly G
ONTARIO, CAN Toronto. Canadian Furniture and Upholstery
Journal and Undertakers' Gazette ...Monthly "jkl"
AVINDOVV DRESSING.
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, N. W. Clerk and Window Dresser Monthly I
NEW YORK Mount Vernon, Window Trimmer Monthly I
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MASSACHUSETTS.... FItehburg.Poh.ian Tahtl Weekly "jki"
MICHIGAN Calumet. Paivalehtl Dally "iKL."
Calumet, American Untlset Semi-w'ly I
Calumet, Suometar Weekly.
Kaleva, Silrtolalnen Semi-w'ly F
MINNESOTA New York Mills, Uusl Kotlmaa Weekly I
New York Mills. Lentavla Lchtia Monthly.
OHIO Ashtabula, Amerikan Sanomat Weekly 10,986
OREGON Astoria. Lannetar Weekly
FRENCH.
CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, Union Nouvelle Weekly. I
San Francisco, Le Franco Californlen ) Daily "jkl."
San Francisco, Le Franco Californlen J Weekly "iKL."
San Francisco, L'Impartlal Californlen Weekly "jlkl."
ILLINOIS Chicago, Courrler Canadlen Weekly Q
LOUISIANA; Breaux Bridge, Valley of Teche Weekly "jkl ••
Convent, L'Interim Weekly "iKL."
Napoleonville, Assumption Pioneer Weekly "jkl ■•
New Orleans, L'Abellle ? Daily # #
New Orleans, L'Abellle ) Weekly
New Orleans, La Guepe Weekly "jkl."
Opelousas. Courier Weekly '.ikl "
Reserve, La Meschacebe Weekly "jkl."
Thibodeaux, Sentinel Weekly "jkl."
MAINE Biddeford, La Justice Weekly "jkl."
Lewiston, Le Messager Semi-w'ly I
MASSACHUSETTS . . . .Fall River, L'Independant ) Daily H
Fall River, L'Independant ) Weekly "jkl."
Fitchburg, Le Globe Weekly I
Holyoke, Le Journal Weekly.
Lawrence, Le Courrler National Semi w'ly •iKL."
Lawrence, Le Progres Weekly "jkl. "
Lowell, L'Etoile Daily H
Marlboro, L'Estafette Weekly "jkl."
Northampton, T-e Rateau Weekly.
Springfield, Le Citoyen Franco-Americain Weekly "jkl."
Worcester, L Opinion Publique Dailj- 4,7S2
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Echo de I'Ouest Weekly "jkl."
NEW HAMPSHIRE. . .Franklin Falls. L'Echo de Franklin Semi-m'ly "jkl."
Manchester, L'Avenir National ..Daily 3,352
Manchester. Le Cauado Americain Weekly 5,077
Nashua, L'Impartlal Tri-w'kly "jsi"
NEW YORK New Yor^—3Ianhattan and Bronx,
Courrler des Etats-Unis ^ Daily I
Courrler des Etats Unls > Sundays H
Courrler des Etats-Unis ) Weekly G
RHODE ISL.4lND Pawtucket, Le Jean Baptiste Semi- weekly H
Woonsocket, La Tribune } Daily H
Woonsocket, Le Progres S Weekly "jkl."
MANITOBA . CAN St. Boniface, Le Manitoba Weekly "jkl."
Winnipeg, L'Echo du Manitoba Weekly • "jkl. •
NEW B'WICK, CAN. ...Bathurst, Courrler des Provinces Maritimes Weekly "jkl."
Shediac, Le Moniteur Acadien Semi- weekly I
NOVA SCOTIA, CAN.. Weymouth Bridge, L'Evangeline Weekly I
ONTARIO, CAN Ottawa, Le Temps Daily H
Sturgeon Falls, Colonization Weekly.
Windsor, Le Progres Weekly ".ikl."
P. E. ISLAND, CAN... Tignlsh,L'Inipartial Weekly I
QUEBEC, CAN Arthabaskaville, L'Uuion des Cantons de I'Est Weekly "jkl"
Berthier, La Gazette de Berthier Weekly "jkl"
Chicoutimi, Le Progres du Saguenay , Weekly "jkl-"
Drummondville, La Justice Weekly "jkl."
Fraserville, Le Journal de Fraserville Weekly "jkl "
Hull, Le Spectateur Weekly "jki."
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CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, Gernianla Weekly "iia-."
Los Angeles, Sud Callfornta Post Weekly "ikl."
Oakland, Journal Weekly "jkl."
Sacramento, NordCallforuia Herold ....Weekly ••iiur "
San Diego. SuedCalifornla Deutsche Zeltung Weekly "jki.."
San Francisco, California Domokrat ? Dally Q
San Francisco, California Staats Zeitung J Weekly G
San Francisco, California Volksfreund Weekly H
San Francisco, Deutsche Vereins Zeltung Weekly I
San Francisco, Hebrew Weekly "jkl."
San Francisco, Tageblat t Weekly 2,537
San Jose, California Weekly ".nii."
Stockton, Courier Weekly "jkl."
COLORADO r. Denver, Colorado Herold / Daily "jkl."
Denver, Colorado Herold ) Weekly I
Denver, Colorado Vorwarts Weekly "jkl."
CONNECTICUT Hartford, Der Hartforder Herold Weekly "ijLt-"
New Haven, Anzeiger Weekly "jkl."
New Haven, Connecticut Freie Presse Weekly "jjvl."
New Haven, Der Harmanns Sohn Weekly "jkl."
DELAWARE Wilmington, Freie Presse Pemi w'ly "jiu."
DIST. OF COLUMBIA.. Washington. Journal Weekly I
GEORGIA Atlanta, Georgia Staats-Nachrichten Weekly "jicl."
ILLINOIS Alton, Banner Weekly "jkl."
Aurora, Volksfreund ) Daily jkl."
Aurora, Volksfreund ) Weekly "jjil."
Belleville, Post und Zeitung i Daily "jkl."
Belleville, Post und Zeitung i Weekly I
Belleville, Tageblatt and Arbeiter Zeitung) Daily ".ikl."
Belleville, Treu Bund > Sundays "jkl."
Belleville, Tageblatt and Arbeiter Zeitung ) Weekly "jkl."
Bloomington, Journal Weekly "jkl."
Chicago, Abend Post ) Daily 44,815
Chicago, Sonntags Post S Sundays 32,695
Chicago, Arbeiter Zeitung i Daily E
Chicago, Die Fackel > Sundays C
Chicago. Vorbote ) Weekly I
Chicago, Der Republikaner Daily "jkl."
Chicago, Freie Presse ) Daily P
Chicago, Freie Presse > Sundays F
Chicago, Fr«ie Presse ) Weekly F
Chicago, Illinois Staats-Zeitung ■] Mornings ) j,
Chicago, Abend Presse I Evenings J
Chicago, Westen und Dabeim ( ...Sundays P
Chicago, Illinois Staats Zeitung J Weekly H
Chicago, Der Beobachter Weekly G
Chicago, Die Runseliau Weekly.
Chicago, Katholi-sches Sonntagsblatt Sundays "jkl."
Chicago, Katholisches Wochenblatt Weekly I
Chicago, Neues Leben Weekly 2,764
Chicago, Ordensblatt Weekly "jkl."
Chicago, Post Weekly.
, Chicago, Vereins-Zeltung Weekly I
Chicago, Die Weser-Nachrichten Bi-weekly I
Chicago, American Brewers' Review Monthly ".ikl."
Chicago, Brewer and Maltster Monthly H
Chicago, Der Auswanderer Monthly I
Chicago, Der Sternewirth Monthly.
Chicago, Ordensblatt der Harugari Monthly I
Danville, Deutsche Zeltung Weekly "jkl."
Decatur, Deutsche Zeitung Weekly "jkl."
East St. Louis, Zeitung Weekly "jkl."
Effingham, Volksblatt Weekly "jkl."
Elgin, Deutsche Zeitung Weekly I
Elgin, Germania ) Weekly "jkl."
Elgin, Herold J Weekly "jkl."
Elgin, Uhr Weekly "jkl."
E vauston, Katholischer Jugend Preund Weekly Q
Freeport, Banner Weekly "jkl."
Freeport. Deutscher Anzeiger Weekly 1.752
German Valley, Der Mitarbeiter Monthly "jkl."
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GKll^l A J^-Continued.
IOWA Burlington, Lutherlsclier ZIons-Bote El w'ly.
Burlington, Fest Zeltung Monthly.
Carroll, Demokrat Weekly "iKL."
Cascade, KathoUscher Waechter Weekly I
Cedar Rapids, Iowa Post ..Semi w'kly'iiii"
Cedar Rapids, Iowa Staats-Zeltung Weekly "jkjl."
Charles City, Famillen Freund Weekly ■■jki..-
Clinton, Aiizeiger Trl-weekly I
Clinton, Die Iowa Volkszeltuug Weekly "jki-"
Council Bluffs, Freie Presse Weekly "jki..-
Davenport, D^^-r Demokrat ) Dally "-jkl."
Davenport, Der Demokrat > Semi-w'ly ".ikl."
Davenport, Der Demokrat ) Weekly "ikl."
Davenport, Iowa Reform ) Seml-w'ly I
Davenport, Iowa Reform ) Weekly I
Davenport, Tri-City Advertiser Weekly.
Denison, Der Demokrat Weekly "jkl."
Denison, Zeltung Weekly "jkl."
Des Moines, Iowa Staats Anzelger Weekly I
Dubuque, Der Presbyteraner Weekly 1,550
Dubuque, KathoUccber Westen Weekly Q
Dubuque, Luxemburger Gazette Weekly I
Dubuque, National-Demokrat Weekly "jkl."
Dubuque, Our German Work : — Quarterly I
Elkader, Nord lowafterold Weekly "jkl."
Keokuk, Post Anzelger Weekly "jkl."
Le Mars, Herold Weekly I
Manning, Herold Weekly "jkl."
Maquoketa, Jackson Journal Weekly "jkl."
Marshalltown, Beobachter. Weekly "jicl."
Muscatine, Der Correspondent Weekly "jkl."
Muscatine, Deutsclier Anzelger Weekly "jkl."
New Hampton, Iowa Freie Presse Weekly "jkl."
Ottumwa, Journal Weekly "jkl"
Postviile, Iowa Volksblatt Weekly "jkl."
Rock Rapids, Deulscher General Anzelger Weekly.
Sigourney, Courier Weekly "jkl."
Sioux City, Courier Weekly I
Sioux City, Der Volksf reund Weekly ( 1 1)
Sioux City, Hospital und Krankenf reund Bi monthly I
Spirit Lake, Deutsche Post t Weekly "jkl."
Waterloo, Der Deutsche- Amerikaner Weekly -jjiL."
Waverly, Phoenix Weekly ".ikl. "
KANSAS Atchison, Kansas Staats Anzeiger Weekly H
Ellin wood, Barton Co. Presse Weekly I
Ellin wood. Leader Weekly "jkl."
Great Bend, Barton Co. Presse Weekly "jkl."
Hlllsboro, Presse Weekly I
Hillsboro, Gemeindeblatt Seml-m'ly.
Hillsboro, Sonntagsschul-Bote Monthly.
Kingman, Kingman Co. Telegraph Weekly "jkl."
Lawrence, Germania Weekly "jicl."
Leavenworth, Trlbuene Weekly
Newton, Post and Volksblatt Weekly H
Pittsburg, Volksf reund Weekly I
Topeka, Kansas Telegraph Weekly "jkl."
Wichita, Herold Weekly I
KENTUCKY Louisville, Anzeiger) Daily H
Louisville, Anzeiger> Semi w'ly H
Louisville. Anzeiger) Weekly Q
Louisville, KathoUscher Glaubensbote Weekly I
Louisville, Omnibus Sunday "jkl."
Louisville. Kentucky State News Semi-monthly.
LOUISIANA New Orleans, Deutsche Zeltung? Dally "jkl."
New Orleans, Deutsche Zeltung J Weekly ".ikl."
MARYLAND Baltimore, Der Deutsche Correspondent ) Dally Q
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St. Louis, Mississippi Blaetter
St. Louis, Westliche Post
St. Louis, Anzeiger Des WestensJ
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MISSOURI Jefferson City, Missouri Volksfreund Weekly "jkl- "
Jefferson City, Post Weekly I
Joplin, Trlbuene .' Weekly I
Kansas City, Presse ? Dally H
Kansas City, Presse J Weekly "jkl."
Kansas City, Missouri Staats Zeltung Weekly "jkl."
Kansas City, Reform Weekly '•ikl."
O'Fallon, Hausf reund Weekly "jkl."
St. Charles, Deniokrat Weekly "jkl."
St. Genevieve, Herald Weekly "jkl."
St. Joseph, Volksblatt ) Dally "jkl."
St. Joseph, Volksblatt S Weekly "4kj, "
St. Louis, Amerika/ Daily F
St. Louis, Amerika Sunday E
St. Louis, Amerika ^ Weekly E
St. Louis, Demokrat Daily.
St. Louis, Volks Zeitung Daily "jkl."
St. Louis, Westliche Post "j Morning H
St. Loui.o, Anzeiger _
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St. Louis, Arbeiter Zeitung Weekly I
St. Louis, Der Friedensbote Sundays C
St. Louis, Herolddes Glaubens Weekly 34,040
St. Louis, Der Lutheraner Bi-weekly.
St. Louis, Die Abendschule Bi-weekly 53,807
St. Louis, Bote Der Neuen Kirclie Monthly.
St. Louis, Das Wort Monthly "jkl "
St. Louis, Deutsch-Amerikanischer Jugend Freund..Monthly.
St. Louis, Evangellsche Lutherisches Schulblatt ...Monthly.
St. Louis, Lehre und Wehre Monthly.
Sedalia, Journal Weekly "jkl."
Warrenton, Volksfreund Weekly "jkl."
Washington, Die Washingtoner Post Weekly "jkl"
Westphalia, Osage Co. Volksblatt Weekly "tkl."
MONTANA Helena, Montana Staats-Zeitung Weekly "jkl."
NEBRASKA Auburn, Westliche Beobachter , Weekly. 1
Beatrice, Die Nebraska Post Weekly "jkl."
Bloomfield. Die Bloomrteld Germanla Weekly "iKL"
Collegeview, Christlicher Hausf reund Weekly.
Columbus, Nebraska Biene Weekly I
Fremont, Platte River Zeitung ....Weekly "jkl."
Grand Island, Nebraska Staats-Anzeiger und
Herold Weekly "jkl"
Hartlngton, Cedar Co. Waechter Weekly "jkl."
Lincoln, Deutsch-Amerikan. Farmer Weekly 146,367
Lincoln, Freie Presse Weekly 149,281
Nebraska City, Nebraska Staats-Zeitung Weekly. I
Norfolk, Anzeiger Weekly "jkl."
Omaha, Nebraska Tribuene Weekly H
Seward, Nebraska Deutsche Farmer Zeitung Weekly "jkl."
Steinauer, Star Weekly "jkl."
NEW JERSEY Atlantic City, Freie Presse Weekly -jkl."
Bound Brook, Der Somerset Bote Weekly "jkl."
Camden, Camden Co. Journal Weekly "jkl."
Carlstadt, Freie Presse Weekly "jkl."
Egg Harbor City, Der Egg Harljor Pilot Weekly "jkl."
Egg Harbor City, Deutscher Herold Weekly "jkl."
Elizabeth, Freie Presse Semi-w'ly "jkl."
Hoboken, New Jersey Staats Zeitung ) Daily "jkl."
Hoboken, Rundschau ) Weekly "jkl."
Hoboken, Demokrat Semi w'ly "iij.."
Hoboken, Belletristisches Journal Weekly I
Hoboken, Deutsche Anzeiger ^.Weekly "jkl."
Newark, New Jersey Freie Zeitung ) Daily 6,910
Newark, Der Erzaehler > Sundays F
Newark, New Jersey Freie Zeitung) Weekly I
Newark, Pioneer Weekly "jkl."
Orange, Volksbote Weekly "jkl.-
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Long Island Beobachter Weekly I
Long Island Freie Presse Weekly "iKL."
Long Island Journal uud Volksblatt Weekly.
New York— Richmond,
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Richmond Borough Journal Sundays "iKL."
Staten Island Post Weekly "iKL."
Rochester, Abend Post ) Daily 5,394
Rochester, Abend Post J Semi-Wly 3,111
Schenectady, Das Deutsche Journal Weekly '•ikl-"
Syracuse, Union Weekly "jKi,."
Troy, Freie Presse Weekly I
Utica, Deutsche Zeitung Trl-w'ly "jkl.-
Yonkers, Journal Weekly.
NORTH DAKOTA Dickinson, Volksfreund Weekly. "jkl."
Fargo, Die Staats Presse Weekly "jkl"
Linton, Emmons Co. Auzeiger Weekly "jkl."
New Salem, Die Wacht Am Missouri and New
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Wishek, News Weekly "jia,."
OHIO Akron, Die Germania > Triweekly "jkl. ■•
Akron, Die Germania ) Sundays ".jkl"
Berea, Deutsche-A'merikanische Zeitschrlft Bi-m'ly "jkl."
Bluffton, Farm und Haus Monthly.
Bucyrus, Courier Weekly "jkl"
Canton, Ohio Volks-Zeitung ) Tri-w'ly "jkl."
Canton, Ohio Volks-Zeitung J Weekly "jkl."
Cellua, Der Mercer Co. Bote Weekly I
Chillicothe, Unsere Zeit Weekly I
Cincinnati, Freie Presse 1 Morning F
Cincinnati, Abend Presse I Evening D
Cincinnati, Sountagsblatt [ Sundays E
Cincinnati, Wochenblatt J Weekly H
Cincinnati, Volksblatt J , Daily H
Cincinnati. Westliche Blaetter V Sundays Q
Cincinnati, Volksblatt ) Weekly I
Cin(;innati, Volksfreund ) Daily H
Cincinnati, Der Sonntagrnorgen> Sundays H
Cincinnati, Volksfreund ) Weekly H
Cincinnati, Brauer Zeitung Weekly.
Cincinnati, Der Chrlstliche Apologete Weekly E
Cincinnati, Kircheuzeltung Der Unablangigen
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Cincinnati, Wahrheitsf reund Weekly F
Cincinnati, Der Sendbote Monthly -mL'-
Cincinnati, Haus und Herd Monthly G
Cincinnati, Jung Amerika Monthly 7.370
Cleveland, Waech^er und Anzeiger) — Dally E
Cleveland, Waechter und Anzeiger V Sundays Q
Cleveland, Wjechter und Anzeiger ) Weekly I
Cleveland. Bakers' Journal and Deutsch-Amerikan-
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Cleveland, Der Chrlstliche Botschaf ter Weekly H
Cleveland, Der Sendbote Weekly I
Cleveland, Freie Presse Weekly
Cleveland , Herold Weekly I
Cleveland, Kircheuzeltung Weekly H
Cleveland, Sozialistische Arbelter Zeitung Weekly
Cleveland, Volksfreund Weekly ".mcl. "
Cleveland, Deutsch-AmerikanlscheKreigerZeitung.Bi-weekly 5.820
Cleveland, Der Evangelische Bundsbote Semi-m'ly "jkl."
Cleveland, Der Jugend Herold Monthly "jkl.-
Cleveland, Der Missionsbote Monthly.
Cleveland, Deutsches Magazine Monthly I
Cleveland, Evangelische Magazin Monthly P
Cleveland. Evangelische Missionsbote Monthly "jkl"
Columbus, Express und Westbote ] ....Daily "jkl."
Columbus, Der Westbote I ....Semi w'ly I
Columbus, Dnr Ohio Sonntagsgast ( — Sundays I
Columbus, Woechentllche Columbus Express J ....Weekly H
Columbus, Courier Semi-w'ly I
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Lancaster, Soiintags-Journal Sunday.
Lancaster, Neu Klrehenblatt Monthly.
Lebanon, Die Volks Zeitung Weekly
Lebanon, Pennsylvania German Quarterly
Milford Square, Dor Faniilien Freuna Weelcly
Pennsburg, Der Bauern Freund und Denioltrat Weekly
Pliiladelphia, Abend Post Daily
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Philadelphia, Gazette / M'g & Ev'g
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Statts Gazette 3 Weekly
Philadelphia, Tageblatt ) Daily
Philadelphia, Sonniagsblatt ) Sundays
Philadelphia, Nord Amerika Weekly
Philadelphia, Sonntags Journal Sundays
Philadelphia, Vereins- Reporter Weekly
Philadelphia, Vereins und Logen Zeitung Weekly
Philadelphia, Carpenter Monthly.
Philadelphia, Der Missonsbote Monthly.
Pittsburg, Beobachter ? Daily
Pittsburg, Beobachter J Weekly
Pittsburg, Volksblatl and Freie-Helts Freund ) Daily
Pittsburg, Volksblatt and Freie-Helts Freund > Sundays
Pittsburg, Volksblatt and Freie-Helts Freund ; Weekly
Pittsburg, Neue-Welt Weekly
Pottsville, Amerikanisber Republikaner Weekly
Pottsville, Jefferson Demokrat Weekly
Reading, Die Post } Daily
Reading, Die Biene • Sundays
Reading, Banner Von Berks ) Weekly
Reading, Ad ler Weekly
Reading, Die Deutsche Elche Weekly
Reading, Lutherisches Kirchenblatt Weekly
Reading, Der Reformirte Hausfreund Bi-vireekly
Reading, Der Sonntagsgast Monthly
Scran ton, Sonnabend Journal Weekly
Scranton, Wochenblatt Weekly
Wilkesbarre, Demokratlsches Waechter Weekly
Wilkesbarre, Luzerne Co. Express Weekly
Williamsport, West Branch Beobachter .Weekly
.Providence, Anzelger Weekly
.Eureka, Die Eureka Post Weekly
Herreid , Campbell Co. Nachrichter Weekly.
Sioux Falls, Sued Dakota Nachrichten Weekly
Yankton, Dakota Freie Presse Weekly
.Memphis, Deutsche Zeitung Weekly
Memphis, Suedliches Post Journal Weekly
Nashville, Anzeiger Des Suedens Weekly
.Austin, Texas Vovveerts Weekly
Belleville, Wochenblatt Weekly
Brenham, Texas Volksbote Weekly
Cuero, Deutsche Rundschau Seml-w'ly
Dallas, Nord Texas Presse Weekly
Dallas, Feld und Flur Monthly
Fort Worth, Anzeiger Weekly
Fredericksburg, Wochenblatt Weekly
Fredericksburg, Deutsche Texanische Monatshefte. Monthly
Gainesville, Anzeiger Weekly
Galveston, Post Weekly
Giddings, Deutsche Volksblatt ^ Weekly
Hallettsville, Die Lavaca Co. Nachrichten Weekly
Hallettsville, Treue Zenge Monthly
Houston, Deutsche Zeitung und Anzeiger Weekly
Houston, Texas Deutsche Zeitung '. Weekly
Lagrange, Deutsche Zeitung Weekly
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WISCONSIN Mihvaukeo.Gennanla Abend Post ) Daily 24.6U8
Milwaukee, Geniiaiiia Sonntags-Post ^ Sundays 2f;,7U6
Milwaukee, Gennaula ) Weekly '.)8,496
Milwaukee, Herold ) ..Daily E
Milwaukee, Herold > Sundays E
Milwaukee, Herold ) Senil-wry H
Milwaukee, Der Seebote Semi-w'ly H
Milwaukee, Wisconsin Banner and Volksfreund Senil w'ly I
Milwaukee, Acker und Gartenbau Zeltung Weekly B
Milwaukee, Amerikanlache Turnzeltung Sundays H
Milwaukee, ColunilMa Weekly 7,084
Milwaukee, Der Germania Reporter Weekly 4,617
Milwaukee. Der Haus und Bauern Freund Weekly 104,064
Milwaukee, Der Landmann Weekly H
Milwaukee, Deutsclie Warte Weekly E
Milwaukee, Die Wahrhelt ^ Weekly H
Milwaukee, Vorwaerts s Sundays H
Milwaukee, Erholungsstunden Weekly E
Milwaukee, Excelsior Weekly 7.038
Milwaukee, Freideuker Des Pioneer Sundays I
Milwaukee, National Reformer Sundays ".iifL."
Milwaukee, Rundschau Weekly 21,641
Milwaukee, Evaugeliscli-Lutherisciies Gemunde-
Blatt Semi monthly.
Milwaukee, Arminia. , Monthly.
Milwaukee, Die Deutsche Hausf rau Monthly.
Monroe, Green Co. Herold Weekly I
Nelllsville, Der Deutsch-Amerikaner Weekly I
New Glarus, Der Deutsch-Schweizerische Courier.. Weekly ••jkl."
Oshkosh, Wisconsin Telegraph Weekly "jkl."
Plymouth, Post Weekly "iKL."
Portage, Columbia Co. Wecker Weekly "jkl."
Portage, Wisconsin Rundschau Weekly "jkl."
Port Washington, Herold Weekly "jkl."
Port Washington, Zeltung Weekly 1,130
Princeton, Zeltung Weekly "jkl."
Racine, Correspondent Weekly "jkl."
Ripon, Deutche Zeltung Weekly "jkl."
Saint Francis. Caecilia Monthly "jkl."
Sauk City, Pioneer Press Weekly 'jkl"
SchleirsingerviUe, Der Botschafter Weekly 'jkl"
Shawano, Shawano Volksbote und Wochenblatt. . .Weekly "jkl"
Sheboygan, Amerika Daily "jkl."
Sheboygan, Zeitung ) Dally "jkl."
Sheboygan, Zeitung J Semi w'ly "jkl."
Shebo> gan. National Democrat Weekly "jkl."
Sheboygan, Volksblatt Weekly "jkl."
Watertown, Weltbuerger Weekly I
Wausau, Der Deutsche Pioneer Semi w'ly "jjO:."
Wausau, Wochenblatt Semi w'ly "jkl "
Westbend, Beobachter Weekly "jkl."
Weyauwega, Die Deutsche Chronik Weekly "jkl-'
MANITOBA, CAN Winkler, Volkszeitung Weekly "jkl "
Winnipeg, Der Nordwesten Weekly 11,692
ONTARIO, CAN Berlin, Deutsche Zeitung Weekly I
Berlin, Journal Weekly I
Berlin, Der Evangeliums Bote Monthly 1,125
New Hamburg, Canadisches Volk.sblatt Weekly "jkl."
Stratford, Der Canadische Kolonlst Weekly "iii."
Waterloo, Canadlscher Bauern Freund Weekly "jkl."
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Bolletlno Delia Sera Daily ###
II ProRresso Italo-Amerlcano Dally H
L' Araldo Italiano > Dally G
L'Araldo Italiano ) Sundays F
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La Sedia Elettrica Sundays.
L'Eco D'ltalia-Rlvista Italo Americana Weekly •:ik±."
Revista Evangelica Nord- America Weekly •iKh."
Utica, La Luce Weekly I
Utlca, L'Avvenlre Weekly • iki."
PENNSYLVANIA Ne iv Castle, Roma Weekly.
Pen Argyl, La Stella Coloniale Weekly "iKL."
Philadelphia. II Colono Weekly ••iki..-
Philadelphia, II Vesuvio Weekly E
Philadelpliia, La Battaglia Illustrata Weekly "jkl."
Philadelphia, La Voce della Colonia Weekly H
Pittsburg, Guiseppe Garibaldi Weekly 5,161
Pittsburg, I Nostri Tempi Weekly 'jkl."
Pittsburg, La Trinaeria Weekly "jkl."
VERMONT Barre, Cronaca Sovversiva Weekly,
JAPANESE.
CALIFORNIA San Francisco, New World Daily.
NEW YORK New York— Manhattan and Bronx,
Japauese-American Commercial Weekly I
Japan and America Monthly "jkl.-
OREGON Portland, Japanico-Portlander Weekly.
WASHINGTON Seattle, American Asiatic Monthly "jkl.-
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ILLINOIS Chicago, Lietuva Weekly H
PENNSYLVANIA Mahanoy City, Saule Semi wl'y 5,600
Mahanoy City, Liuksma, Waland Monthly 3.000
Plymouth, Viehybe Lietuvninku Weekly I
Shenandoah, Darbiniku Viltis ; Weekly "jsl."
Shenandoah, Dieva Quarterly "jkl. •
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CALIFORNIA San Francisco, Bien Weekly I
ILLINOIS Chicago, Skandinaven ) Daily D
Chicago, Skandinaven V Sundays D
Chicago, Skandinaven ) Semlw'ly C
Chicago, Den Christelige Talsniand Weekly.
Chicago, E vangelisten Weekly 3.338
Chicago, Folke Vennen Weekly H
Chicago, Posten Weekly ••jkl."
Chicago, Revyen Weekly I
Chicago, Scandia Weekly I
Chicago, Verdens Gang Weekly H
IOWA Cedar Falls. Dannevirke Weekly I
Cedar Rapids, Kvinden og Hjemmet Monthly 81,441
Decorah, Decorah-Posten and Ved Arnen Seml-w'kly 40,320
Decorah, Evangelisk Luthersk Kirketidende Weekly 10,601
Decorah, Illustreret Familieblad Weekly,
Harlan, Vaegteren Weekly 1
MICHIGAN Calumet, Posten Weekly "uu,."
Ironwood, Frlhet Weekly.
MINNESOTA Crookston, Vesterheimen Weekly I
Crookston, Bud Og Hilsen Monthly H
Duluth, Skandinav Weekly 'jkl."
Fergus Falls, Ugeblad Weekly ' "jKi."
Minneapolis, Tidende ) Dally I
Minneapolis, Tidende ) Weekly 30,910'
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OHIO Cleveland, Jutrzenka Wt-ekly ••jkj,."
Cleveland, Polonlii W'Anieryce Weekly I
Toledo. Dzlenuik Kclio / Dally I
Toledo, Anieryka s Weekly G
Toledo, Kuryer Ohloskl Weekly H
Toledo, Blblioteka Polska Monthly I
PENNSYLVANIA Mahauoy City, Gaseta Ludowa Weekly "iKL.-
Philadelphia, Patryota Weekly "iKL."
Philadelphia, Prz \ jaclel Ludu Weekly ' iitt"
PIttsbui-g, Gazeta Plttsburgska Weekly I
Pittsburg, Wielkopolaniu Weekly ••Jia."
Scranton, Straz Week ly I
Wilkesbarre, Goruik Weekly I
WISCONSIN Milwaukee, Dzlennik Milwaueki Daily G
Milwaukee, Kuryer Polskl ) Daily 7,13(>
Milwaukee, Kuryer Polski J Weekly H
Milwaukee, Gazeta Wiscousinska Weekly I
Stevens Point. Rolnlk Weekly "jkl."
PORTUGUESE.
CALIFORNIA Oakland, O Arauto Weekly 1,248
San Francisco, A Uniao Portugueza Weekly I
MASSACHUSETTS New Bedford, O Correio Portuguez Weekly "jkl"
New Bedford, O Independente Weekly I
RUSSIAN.
CONNECTICUT Bridgeport, Svit Weekly "jki-"
PENNSYLVANIA Scranton, Svoboda Weekly H
SERVIAN.
CALIFORNIA San Francisco, Sloboda Weekly H
SLAVONIC.
MONTANA Butte, Slavensko Jedlnstvo Weekly.
NEW YORK New York.~3Ianhattan and Bronx,
Glas Naroda Daily "jkl.-
Slovak V Amerike Semi-w'ly E
Slebodni Orel Weekly I
PENNSYLVANIA Freeland. Slovenska Pravda Weekly "jkl."
Olyphant, Jednota Weekly "jkl"
Pittsburg, Slovensky Dennik Daily G
Pittsburg, Amerikansko Slovenske Novlny. . Weeklj' C
Pittsburg, Rarasek Monthly H
SLOVENIAN.
ILLINOIS Chicago, Glas Svobode Weekly "jkl."
Joliet, Amerikanski Slo veuec Weekly "jkl."
PENNSYLVANIA Hazelton, Slovenski Noviny Weekly "jkl."
SPANISH.
ARIZONA Phoenix, Mensa jero Semlw'ly.
Phcenix. El Observador Mexicauo Weekly "jkl."
Saint Johns, El Apachito Weekly. "jki.."
Tucson, La Alianza Weekly "jkl."
CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, El Jlonitor Mexicano Weekly "jkl."
COLORADO Aguilar, Times Weekly "jkl."
Denver, Sister Republics Montlily 3,792
Pueblo, La Hermaudad Monthly "jkl."
Trinidad . El Progreso Weekly "jkl."
NEW MEXICO Clayton, El Fenix Weekly "jkl."
Las Cruces, El Labrador Weekly "jkl "
Las Cruces, El Tiempo Weekly "jjil."
Las Vegas, El Independiente Weekly "jkl."
Las Vegas, La Voz del Pueblo Weekly H
Las Vegas, Revista Catolica Sundays -jkl."
Olil Albuquerque, El Indito Weekly.
Santa Fe, El Boletin Popular Weekly "jkl."
Santa Fe, El Nuevo Mexicano Weekly "jkj..-
Taos. La Revista de Taos and Cresset Weekly 'jkl."
Wagon Mound, El Combate Weekly "isL."
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Omaha, Vesterns Svenska Tribun Weekly.
Omaha, Svenska Farm-Journal Monthly.
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Warren, Forenlngs, Vannen Monthly 1,500
TEXAS Austin. Texas Posten Weekly H
UTAH Salt Lake City, Utah Korrespondenten Weekly 1,5.38
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
What Constitutes Circulation.
Thirty-seven Years^ Evolution of a Definition.
BY MR. GEORGE P. ROWELL.
Precisely, what do we mean
when we ask a newspaper man
what is your circulation? What
does he hav.e in mind when he
makes reply to the inquiry? A
sufficient answer to these two in-
terrogatories would contain an
authoritative definition of the word
circulation as in use by advertising
and newspaper men, but no such
authoritative definition has found
its way into a dictionary, nor has
any such been accepted by a ma-'
jority of those most interested. It
is a subject to which, it is probable,
the writer has expended more tim.e
and thought than anybody else has
seen occasion to devote to it.
* * *
Tn the year 1869, under the
auspices of the writer, there ap-
peared in the initial volume of
Rowell's American Newspaper Di-
rectory the first efifort ever made
to learn, set down and publish the
circulation of newspapers, some-
what after the manner adopted by
the Mercantile Agency for report-
ing the comparative wealth of mer-
chants, bankers and manufacturers.
The idea that the word circulation
needed any definition did not then
occur to him. He asked of the
newspaper publisher, "What is
your circulation?" and if figures
were given in reply they were ac-
cepted as satisfactory and reported
in good faith.
An examination of the reports
published in Rowell's Newspaper
Lirectory for the year 1869. for the
periodicals issued in the State of
New York, shows that th,e idea of
revealing circulation did not take
any strong hold upon the news-
paper publishers of that time. Out
of a total of 692 publications 427
failed to convey any information at
all on the subject; 206 made claims
wihich were repo'rted as g'iven ;
thirty-nine prefaced their claims
by the word "about" and twenty.
that is one out of every thirty-
five, gave information so positive
and definite as to indicate an ap-
preciation of the question and as
ability and willingness to answer it.
Guided by the experiences of a
preceding year the editor in
charge of the revision of the Di-
rectory for 1870 and 1871, adopted
rules for his guidance, as follows:
Note. — If a willingness was expressed
on the part of the publishers to make
affidavit to the figures, they have been
printed as given. Without the express-
ed willingness to substantiate the figures,
the word claimed has been prefixed.
Where no figures have been furnished
me I have estimated according to the
best information in my possession, and
prefixed the word about. Where this
has been done, I have in all cases sent
a proof to the publishers and received
no correction.
Nelson Chesman, EdHor.
In 1871 the total number of pa-
pers issued in the United States
was Set down at 5,983 of which
548 were credited with circulations
exceeding 5,000, and eleven had ex-
ceeding 100,000 accorded them. It
was stated that the total number
of papers published had doubled
wnthin six years.
No change in the method of
dealing with circulation ratings is
to be noted • in the Directory for
1872-3, but from the issue for 1874
it may be learned that in some in-
stances, from local j.ealousies or
other causes, it has come about
that the accuracy oi the circula-
tion statements, made by some pub-
lishers, have been questioned; and
it was stated that when doubts ap-
peared to have some substantial
foundation the publisher of the
paper in question had been given
an opportunity to verify his claim,
and. if he did so, the fact that
such verification had been made,
was indicated in the Directory by
a specified symbol attached to the
circulation figures ; and that if he
failed to make a satisfactory re-
sponse to the application for a
AMKItH AN NKWSI'AI'KU HII(KiT<»liY.
vcnhcatjon. thai circums:ancc was
li - . c : .AC :
that it wu
but It
d>MAli*>
• K^ H .
were re to ^ ap-
proaching correctness as j d
by the 1 by
• • •
In the preface of the Director)
for 1875 it is sUted that with the
rr- -non of two Sundav S'
i * n*> periodicnl ^v.:r 1 w
New York City v
to a : : of so many a*
40.000 Lup;ci. •'
tr. h.- rr.rp,-' n _ .....
:•. U It W..
•aid to be:
"The boiM fUlc rcguUr a at
the time of makinff the r^-
• • •
In 1877 a grow : w • n on
the part of d\: rs to 'e
the right of a...
what they buy T-r
was noted.
• • •
In the issue of ' v for
prcf.11> '
may r
In 1^ >d to
fVT »• the
editor :mw»
interred
Alter »
:ri i^A r.%: !
- 1
d
the "claim-
h4d
wite. M .
with the *.rj
thai onr c!a«rT^ %
•et
ly
«a« to an a
ed" cir.u - -
eluded. 1
whose
their c;
without a:
CaSCa t--- ;c I::.
word ■ -d."
In \hr '
mate.!"' hr e
fre-
••.::.. To
this requfst. the : - was un'fonnljr
made that the wor . >.■ uj only be omit-
ted in those cases where an oflFer to
•ts cor- ii acoompttr. !•> i the
-r'* dr a •tatement when
g vcn. This position also g^rc offense
to mar.y. It was « aystem introduced
for the protection of honest publLsher*
ag^'nat tznacnspulous neighbors, and
• • •
The n- t ilwc
use of .... ... 1 of
Arab:c fipnres. 1 "K"
was « cd to mean not exceed-
Ki • ex-
'"• ' -'.tit
not t^ . ■ .VI-
5and \i" ex ^ one hun-
ihc n
K'*'"* >vcre d;>c'ju;mued
• • •
In 1880 circulation ratings were
and it was sta'ed that:
• r-
• ffl u
• . — ■.^: .:-fr of
th4 P«tfr for tk^ thret frfftdtng
year 1881 r>tj
rs wh<} fu:
>f
:nfor-
' ■ ' rt of
. were
: a i»' . . of the
usucs for each number of
r for the three f^recedinn
and each publisher send-
a r^Tv>n was asked to
rn.ikc i- as and exact, as to
wish
sher. —
'•'-n the
to be : be-
wcen the two papers.
• • •
I "V "'^ and 1884.
'■ J. viii of rating
rs to have been
made, and in 1885 the circulation
■ ^n a re-
N -11 lor three
in t! uc circula-
tion ratings in Arabic figures were
•n accorded under conditions
forth in the preface, as fol-
■ss:
A profv***! wa^ made to every puh-
-. (in
^ 'rrs.)
1 a statrment was furnished of
:. •- .i^.j.-;! ' -r of rach issue for the
full yc.-. - avenge issue for the
same periou. it was not expected that
any large number of papers would
-. •• 1 ! •hrmsclvca of the privilege of
: :-r.is:.:r.f: s'jch a report, hut i! was
•fTrred. because aomc publishera were
^tnxious, to show to the public the exact
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEK DIRECTORY.
facts concerning their circulation, and The work was bepun on the 20th of
to such the method of rating by letters, October last, and on that date an ap-
which had been found best for the plication for a report was made to the
majority, was unsatisfactory. Compara- imblishers Of such ot the 15,420 papers
lively few publishers found themselves named in the Directory for 1887, as
in possession of such memoranda as were known to still exist. These ap-
would admit of making up the detailed plications were sent in sealed envelopes,
report for so long a time as a full year, accompanied by information concerning
and the actual number who responded the points upon which the editor wished
with complete data is one hundred and to be enlightened, together with an ad-
five, but from the correspondence which dressed post-paid envelope in which it
has been brought out, it was found was desired that the reply should be
that the plan is regarded with favor. returned.
* * * Within thirty days one-third of these
T ,1 T-v- i. r 00/; i.1- publishers (5i522 to be exact) had made
In the Directory for 1886 the some sort of an answer, and of these
method of circulation rating was one-eighth, (711) contained a circula-
the same as in the preceding year, tion report which was satisfactory: a
,^ .1 . r ■ , 1 . . quarter (1,419) contained reports
but papers that furnished a state- which, though not satisfactory, bore
ment of actual issues for a full evidence that further correspondence on
year had the letter rating followed ^^e subject of circulation would pro-
t . • -i. T i. r duce no more satisfactory result: — show-
by _ a sentence m italic type of ed, in fact, that the omission to send a
which the following, taken from report on that point was intentional. To
the record of the Chicago Nezvs, is the remaining five-eighths of those who
an Avnm,r,1<-. responded, (3,392) a duplicate of the
du cAampic . ^ ' application of October 20 was at
U^^ Actual average circulation for once mailed, together with a printed
one year preceding January i, 1886, notice calling special attention to the
as per statement on Hie at the office of omission and expressing a hope that
the American Newspaper Directory — the request for information would be
daily, 131,992; weekly, 60,109 copies, acceded to.
This matter was put in, without . On the 19th of November it appear-
1 r i.u i. 'ng that there were still 8,848 newspaper
any charge, for every paper that offices which had omitted to make any
lurnished the requisite informa- response whatever to the communication
tion. o^ October 20th; there was mailed, on
3|s :|c j(. that day, a communication to each of
these, calling attention to the oversight:
in the Directory for 1887, the and between November 19th and De-
nineteenth year of its publication, cember 31st there were received 281
the method nf rafirro- ri,r.rii1atinnc; reports which were such as had been
tne metnoa 01 rating ciifcuiations ^^^^^ f^j., 136 which were not, but of a
by letters was continued, together class which did not invite further cor-
with the privilege of having the respondence, and 860 instances where a
rircnktinn st^fpd in ArahiV ficnirpc report of the editions printed was seem-
circuiaiion sratea in /\raDic ngures -^^^^ omitted by accident. To each
II a report was furnished showing of the last class, a third application was
actual issues for a full year and at once mailed. It will be perceived
in this issue prominence was given ^^^t to the 8,848 duplicate applications
f fVi -f n ^ »"o & vv. mailed m November only 1,277 (only
to tne lOllOWing: one in seven) brought a reply of any
Circulation is not the only element sort,
of value. In fixing the value of ad- * * ^
yertising space in any particular journal. Among the Other methods pur-
the first question to be considered is the j ^ , .^u ' c *•
number of copies issued; next, the sued to get at the information
character or quality of the circulation, needed the following was one of
A well-printed paper is worth more than ^I^q mOSt effective
one badly printed; an influential jour- , . ' - , .
nal carries more weight than one with- In every town of SUCh import-
out reputation. A paper which habit- ance as to support one Or more
ually charges high prices for its adver- ^^^ pa )ers a pressman was ap-
tisirg, thereby making its columns ex- 1 j V..* . • 1 • -j i_ •
elusive, will have fewer and, as a rule, peakd tO tO give his aid; being
a better class of advertisements, and is furnished with a list of the papers
worth something niore on that account. Jsgugd in his tOWn. together with
Ihe value m all these considerations is ,1 • • 1 ,• ,• tt
recognized, but exactly how much each their Circulation ratmgs. He was
one is to be considered becomes a ques- specially asked to direct attention
tion of judgment. to any pap,er which could sustain
* * * a claim to a higher rating than had
In the preface of the Directory been last accorded; and a suitable
for 1888, its twentieth year, is compensation was promised for the
given a lengthy but interesting service to be performed. The re-
sketch of the plan of revision : spo-nses to this application were
AN
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In this i>siie there is
a
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Concerning the reluctance on the
part of ne>/spapers to convey the
as follows :
HOW MAXY COfltS?
to a
lion?"' it is : to a*k: "How many
complete CO;..., .'> vou print?" The
number of copies printed is the basis
of wV • n<l. What
is d copies is
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
a matter to be. considered In fixing
the value of the circulation. "How
many copies do you print?" is the first
question to be asked. If that is not
squarely answered, it is not worth
while to pursue the inquiry, and to do
so is to risk being deceived. When the
preliminary question has been frankly
and truthfully answered the inquirer
stands on solid ground and may_ tlicn
ask as many more questions as he wishes;
and to all others, answers come with
comparative readiness. It is not the
number the publisher is "going'' to
print that is wanted, but the number he
has jtrinted: for although the future
cannot absolutely be foretold by the
past, there is no other method of fore-
casting it which in reliability can com-
pete with a comparison with the past.
What a man or a newspaper has done
they may do again, but what a man or a
newspaper thinks is going to be done is
not so likely to take pJace. Some of the
most promising journalistic successes
come to a sudden end every year.
5|5 T* •i*
Some unsatisfactory sorts of cir-
culation statements are specified,
as follows :
UNSATISFACTORY STATEMENTS.
Statements of circulation which are
of any one of the following sorts are
something less than satisfactory. Those
which are signed with a hand-stamp or
type-writer, with nuUiing to indicate who
applied the imprint: statements signed
with the firm name per some initial or
initials of a person not known.
Statements given in even hundreds,
thousands, or tens of thousands, are al-
ways understood to represent the ex-
treme to which the issue has at some time
leaped. Round figures are never under-
stood to indicate the exact truth. If
a paper prints an even round number
of copies every issue its publisher is
wasteful; no paper has exactly the same
call for every issue unless it is to be
given away or thrown away.
Many an honest publisher will square-
ly decline to answer any question asked
him about the circulation of his paper.
His reasons are doubtless good; but
BEWARE always of the _ m.an who,
while declining to tell what is asked, in-
sists upon giving a considerable amount
of other and different information. The
information volunteered is likely to
have been carefully studied up because
more likely to help the paper than the
cold fact of the number of copies issued
would be.
*
*
WILL NOT GIVE WHAT IS ASKED FOR.
BUT WILL GIVE SOMETHING ELSE.
The following are samples of
dozens of communications which
come to the Directory office in
answer to the application for a
statement of actual issu.es:
"We will show 70U the mailing list."
"Will exhibit postoflice receipts."
"You may freely enter our pressroon>
and count the edition."
"Will refer you to a newsdealer who
sells the ])ai)ers."
"Will show you paper bills."
Offers of this sort are indications of
good faith when accompanying a plain
answer to the question which has been
asked; but when the offer is made as
above, and no other answer given to
the inquiry from the Directory office,
the compiler of that work is liable ta
give credence to warnings which reach
him from other newspaper ofiices, or
which the following are actual examples:
"Open subscription books, open press-
room, etc., amount to nothing. We know
a man who paid several hundred dollars
to find out that a subscription list could
be kept for inspection; and not one ad-
vertiser in ten could correctly estimate
an edition, though he sat in the press-
roomall day."
"The paper dealer can undoubtedly
tell how much paper he has sold, but
how can he tell what was done with it?''
"An affidavit saying that the circula-
'tion of the paper is now so and so is of
no value, as one big edition will excuse
the conscience of the deponent. For that
matter, an affidavit to circulation, no mat-
ter how false, if not made in giving
evidence in a court of record, is not per-
jury in law: and the man who will de-
liberately he about circulation will make
a false affidavit."
^NlO'St of the discredit heaped upon
publishers' statements of circulation
comes from other publishers. It is
much easier to convince an advertiser
that a certain paper has an enormous
issue than it is to convey the same
conviction to a rival publisher.
* * *
CIRCULATION IS BY NO MEANS THE ONLY
ELEMENT OF VALUE.
Circulation is by no means the, only
element of newspaper value; but be-
cause one copy of a paper is worth five
times as much as one copy of a neigh-
bor's paper, that is no reason why it
should not be told how many copies
are actually printed, for although the
advertiser may concur on the question
of comparative value, he may conclude,
from the reticence he discovers, that
the other paper issues ten times as
many and is consequently worth twice
as much; while the fact may be that
the disparity between the two issues,
although large, is nothing like so great
as he supposes.
A publisher writes:
"Your rating might be much improved
by giving the character of circulation,
upon which, according to our notion, the
whole value of advertising depends.
The headline of your circulation states
exceeding 150,000, the smallest exceed-
ing 250. Now, our idea is that possibly
the latter may be worth much more than
the former in an advertising way for
a certain line. We made a trial at
one time by advertising in a
paper that we know to have
a circulation of 300,000 and ad-
vertised in another with not more than
10,000. The 10,000 served us much bet-
ter than the larger, and we do not know
AMKKU AN NKWHI'AI'KH DIUK* ToKY.
t ■
1
Any biMiOCM u •!> itom the >
as lOllOWS
ihc cheap :
• ^ • I III ii.
»rk s".
Ncvatla waj at the
oi the - Missis
u; one *tcp a:juvc ;:.
• • •
T.« r.',fMr't>.» f. .- '?i<^ annual rc-
y for 1889 Jt
'■ was iound ; '• to divide the
• live classes; class
. . f t\ i f *^» re %»•••'. 'fi
C ■
porn.
AC
its
f
A r.
1 .;•
tiort* <
-<L
i • ■ . J '
<■ .>t
V
wa4 not so exact and de-
troa u» MUft(y hnite as ' <c it «
f all the cir- p-ir>*-r; m'
I the fol- e
*^»- aid at the time oi the last rev: : :i
•••'■'• ' ■ -m cot
n at a '\
<>wn
s four. V oi pa-
.1 ' 1
'.no
In a<
s
I
• these
over 1 .1
the I-
• .»^ •* 'I I • ••
.e in the D
i 10 wJwch. in
• V ' ' the book. n«)
K .... . \fccn accrvr-U
c.
issue, in the price for ad\
n to
•n: whtie wr.h the
space in
ar>* c*
paper »
goes f-^
for cv(
Further calculations rcv-ealcd
that :
New York p'!"'« m,-vrr •*i.in a quaner
of all the r>^ h are sold,
and r- • --' ''''
print r
n
thr State.
The .argest averape • ion
was reached by the pap . , : the
For the purpose of making it
■ ■ ■ it
' of actual
•nt whicli had been receivipd
as 5
' •! I 1 ; V •! j'l'i 1'
■II.
To every paper of the first class
\'e referred to the following
iiiicatinn was inclosed;
' on a
■ Lt'E SLIP.
I r the paper to which thii it
' • -• - ' vlation report which
: and it i» hoped
•: I'-j.' this year will h<*
nd c!a9«
WM en-
lo every paper r.-
'''•• followinjr comn
-rd: printed on a
vr.i.iyw SLIP.
]-<■.* vf.yr thr circulation report re-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
ceived from the papier to which this is jg^t or inadvertence, but from de-
addrcssed did not conform to the sample i:Kp,.„.^ intention • nko that n fiil-
statcment sent; in fact, was not so exact iiL)Ciate intention, a SO tnat a lail-
and definite as to make it entirely satis- ure tO give a detailed Circulation
factory to the editor in charge of the report is not likely to be remedLed
compilation of the Directory: a hope is , rnrrp<;-nnnrlpnrp no mntfpr
hereby expressed that the fault com- ^V ^"^ corresponaence no matter
plained of last year will not be noted in how persistentiy the same may be
the report whicli shall be sent in answer maintained.
to this application. jy^- ■ ' having been express-
To every paper of the third class tne ^• .- e t,t i
following communication was enclosed: ed in the application 01 November
printed on a loth, and a Statement there made
GREEN SLIP. ^]^2Lt uo Siccoud application would
Last year th'e paper to which this is ^^ gent, it was not this year neces-
addressed furnished the Directory with , ' • i. -/i i
some other information, but was silent Sary tO communicate With any pub-
on the subject of a circulation report: lisher a second time unless he ask-
it is specially hoped that this will not be ^^j ^ question which requir.ed an
the case this year. nnc^xr^r
To every paper of the fourth class 'Answer,
the following communication was en- * * *
closed: printed on a ^j^^ percentage of answers sent
RED SLIP. jj^ ii^\^ yg^j- tQ i^hg application for
Last year the publishers of the Dire c- ^ report was larger than on any
tory were not so fortunate as to be fav- r . °
ored by the paper to which this is ad- pr.eviOUS OCCaSlOn. ^
dressed with any report of any sort to By actual COUnt it is found that
aid them in th^ prosecution of their ^ report of actual issues for a full
work. They wish to express the earnest ^ , , r • i j r .^^
hope that their application may not again Jear have been furnished for 424
be treated with so much neglect. publications, 1,149 have given a de-
To every publisher in every State tailed report of aotual iS'SUeS for
there was also enclosed a complete cata- ■ 1 r .1 i.i.
logue of all the papers issued in that a period of thr.ee months Or more,
State, as recorded in the last issue of from 4,902 the information, COn-
the American Newspaper Directory: to- cerning circulation, was not in de-
gether with the circulation rating ac- m • fpilprl tn hf»
corded to each: and this catalogue was ^ail or in SOm^e way lailecl tO _ De
accompanied by the following request: satisfactory, and from 2,476 aSSlSt-
If you are willing to examine this ^nce was furnished on Other points,
list in the light of the local knowledge 1 , ,1 pirrnlatinrt nnpQtirvn wtiq
which you possess and mark with a plus ^}-^^ .^^e Circulation question was
mark (+) any paper wnich you believe Slgmticantly Ignored.
can sustain a claim to a higher circu- Jt wOuld appear that, although
lation rating than that here accorded it f.irnis'bed with a Stamped address-
please do so, and return tne list, so ^
marked (signed and dated for indentifi- ed envelope lOr a. reply, nearly
cation). 7,000 pubHsihers failed to make any
The applications for information, response whatever,
which have been here described in * * *
detail, were mailed from the New in the preface to the Directory
York Postoffice on Saturday, No- for 1890, its twenty-second year,
vember 10, 1888. There w.ere it is stated that:
15,000 of them. Each envelope gy ^^tual count it is found that a re-
contained eight separate circulars port of actual issues for a full year
or pieces. Some of the inclosures '^ave been furnished for 320 publica-
.vprp nPPP^Qarilv HifFprpnt for p::^rh ^^°"^' ^'^33 have given a detailed re-
\\ere necessarily ditterent tor each ^^^^ ^f 3(,tual issues for a period of
State and for each class. It re- three months or more, from 4,228 the
quired the .exercise of great care information concerning circulation in
to i*n<;nrp thp inrln<;nrp of the T^h^e ^°™^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ *° ^^ satisfactory, and
to insure tne inclOSUre 01 tne liiue. ^^^^ g,^ assistance was furnished on
the Yellow, the dreen and the other points, but the circulation ques-
Red Slips to the right papers. The tion was ignored,
preparation of the needed in- * * *
closures for these 15,000 envelopes The practice of guaranteeing the
involved the printing of 252 differ- accuracy of all circulation reports
ent forms of circulars. made out in due form, and
Twenty years of experience in signed and dated, inaugurated
publishing the Directory had in a previous year, was continued
shown that publishers who fail to this year, and one delinquent was
respond do not do so from acci- discovered. In this connection a
AMKKH AN NKWM'aPKK l>ll(KrT« U V
further reward was otlcrctJ as fo
lows:
u
%t i'r-tr ■•■.'■.'■ .1. . . 'O
■ •
' In 1871. nrery ;' •r w«a «tkr<! to
... ;... ' - • r' ^, . ' '■ in
of |J$ e
in a '. c.
•urn o< thcw !••
\i . »
t^-m^
With. sf he
• • hi* «. n
whjoh ' had responded to
ti;- ;i: for a repoit. and
cir-
for::) •-
• • •
CB i*
i U*C " JU !>'
The I
>:
In I
Tt,
In
for iSo.r
there 1 a re
the
wat
-nr
d
. . - • ■ •
•• •••, cx I as n
y.
'e
t»
<l
no special Icatur -^g
pr-
in
• jn
pear • "»:^."
In
Mr-- ■• ■•.
an to rale *
1 t>e '>«•
An c^ 1 abuw l! "'"nT*on - Vfl'
th "1 WTU '^^
"' To " this
*"- ^ ^ .^ ' 'f cj-"'-" wM d
on which the ^f ,gg6 a^ ^re
or'- ^-.•..,,... , ^ ..•..- .... --- ^ ., • . •-•-,-
ur been given without '"«'*
Jl > Ahou*
he h«ulinff of ;;Ex- 'f':*^ ?", '^T. ,^
P' (fc circulation for a
u >r^ onvcn •*•»' -c vcar. -r the publisher
^ .^a Jil" ch<v>*e to prep i furnish .uch a
ir. vcrifv the » t, the statement in del-...
wora ciiims- prefixes the crculation In iSSS. w'^^i- r-reparing matter to be
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
used as a preface in the Directory for
that year, attention was directed to the
curious fact that out of 13,880 applica-
tions sent out in sealed envelopes, ask-
ing information from publishers, there
were received in thirty days only 5,522
answers of any kind, and that among
these about one-eighth (711) contained
satisfactory circulation reports; 1,419 of
them bore evidence that the omission
to send a circulation report was an in-
tentional one; and 3,392 made no refer-
ence whatever to the question of circu-
lation; to these a second notice was sent
calling attention to the omission. Two
months after the original inquiry had
been mailed it was found that 8,848
papers had omitted to make any re-
sponse to the communication, although
each inquiry contained an addressed
post-paid envelope for a reply. A new
communication was thereupon sent to
these 8,848 publications calling attention
to the oversight. Within the next six
weeks there were received 281 reports
which were such as had been asked for,
136 which showed that no satisfactory
report would be given, and 860 from
which a report of the editions printed
was seemingly omitted by accident. To
each of the last class a third application
was promptly made. A careful exami-
nation finally exhibited the fact that out
of the 8,848 papers to which a second
application was made, only one in seven
ever responded in any way.
These facts were so interesting that a
plan was thereupon adopted for exhibit-
ing them. In the Directory for that
year all circulation ratings, based upon
a statement duly signed^ were marked
with three asterisks. A paper which
had given some information, although
not definite and satisfactory, was marked
with two asterisks. Raings made
up without any information from the
publisher were marked with one asterisk,
and the ratings of papers which had not
responded at all were unmarked. About
1,000 papers received the distinguishing
mark of the three asterisks. A careful
consideration of the quality of these
1,000 reports led the publishers of the
Directory to the conclusion that they
were almost without exception, abso-
lutely true. So much confidence did
they repose in the conclusion arrived at
that they thereupon decided to announce
a reward of $100 for each instance
where a paper so marked should be
shown to have secured the rating by an
untruthful report. That ofifer of a re-
ward has been continued in each edi-
tion since, and the money has been paid
in the case of the Waukegan (111.) Ga-
zette, in 1888; the Madison (Wis.)
Skandinavisk Tribune, in 1889, and the
Prospect (O.) Advance, in 1891.
For four years (t888-89-90-9i) a care-
ful analysis of the circulation ratings of
the American Newspaper Directory was
prepared and printed. Taking the rat-
ing of each class at its minimum the
total output for 1891 was found to be
more than four thousand million, or
rnore than sufficient to place sixty pub-
lications a year in the hands of every
living human being, including the In-
dian, the pauper, the criminal and the
child just born. Counting five persons
9fi
for each family the grand total was
almost suflicient to give to every family
a newspaper of some sort for every
day in the year. The conclusion was
irresistible that the circulation ratings in
the American Newspaper Directory were
too high, and a new departure was,
therefore, inaugurated.
The fact that only one newspaper in
nineteen made a practice of sending
what could be called a definite statement
of actual issues, taken in connection with
the apparent proof adduced, that the
total of all the Directory ratings amount-
ed to an impossible figure, made it ap-
pear plain that the reasons why publish-
ers refrained from sending true and de-
finite statements were to be found in
the fact that by refraining from send-
ing such statements they received high-
er ratings than would be accorded were
the actual editions made known.
* * *
The condition outlined in the
preface, and the conclusion there-
,fro'm arrived at, led to a more care-
ful revision of circulation ratings
accorded to papers from which no
satisfactory circulation staitement
was foTthcommg. The result of
these efforts, together with the
agitaition of the subject in Print-
ers' Ink, a weekly journal for ad-
vertisers, produced a largely in-
creased number of circulation
statements that wer.e entirely satis-
factory— in fact they were about
five times as numerous as for any
previous year.
In this edition space was given
to the following appeal to us.ers of
the Directory:
Purchasers of the American Newspa-
per Directory, when they hear assertions
made by agents and canvassers that a
paper is not correctly rated, are re-
quested to remind them that all the
publisher has to do to secure a rating
in exact accordance with his own claim
was to send in a signed statement of
actual issues. The liability of having
an untruthful statement detected may
possibly have sometimes deterred a pub-
lisher from_^ sending a fraudulent re-
port, but without doubt the impression
generally prevailing that a successful
paper has a larger circulation than it
does have in fact, is the principal cause
that restrains honest publishers from
making any statement at all. It is
probable that the circulation ratings in
this issue of the American Newspaper
Directory are more nearly correct than
those that have appeared in any of its
previous tventy-three yearly issues.
*!* 'I* *!*
In the Directory for 1893, its
twenty-fifth year, no special varia-
tion from previous usage is noted.
* * *
At the time of issuing the Direc-
AMJIHU'AN NKWMI'AI'KH DIKKt ToltY
lN)i
•'AC
tory !
a I. — « •<->tiK ■ ' • •
fj ,-,-o I' .
become a corporation, >: itcd
as the Geo. P. Rowel I A
Company. This c ■■ ■
oo; acqu reel il.f
Amrrican New
w: : to be by
Mr Ucci. I. iv »w' " Is s
but thr ^it-i I'.C>!i wai
undrr ! '. firni name . P
• • •
n ■*' ,jvjc con-
;:.. : : tlut :
rfv »ccorilrd in this
date "t '.hr report.
I;...
of r< :j
all the rules that had irom tsme
t • ••. adopted for
w.iii — *•'*••
tions •
iach a work
the Evening Express Company of
' ' when
--- -•- .... ,.,.'.-'rtiimty
c as foliows: "\S'c in-
• you a sixty-word statement
-t in I' Ti
. . . ^ .. ...^ the >; ;i
of our paper in the .:i
Newspaper Directory, in accnrd-
ilar, at ten <i'!-
■» t .f . t^ < k • 1
w
ri-
T:
ut t
. ^ .. • 1
•J:
of the orrtcBt
la the
for r^ -
of :
During the
hrac a rrpof
from tj,5'>'
r
b^: - - - ■ , -^..:
Bgt than erer beforr. Reports from 4.-
4S> ;
figures
•nd txc:.
the ^ t)< t are* being
guar . *.er a t^^i
It IS
«• '
y
twenty w., ^
in three !
•uffic-.ct.t" V
to arrive »•
•nd the r
caMt IS
la the
feature h\<
own »
bilty. V
their \ .
lac the tr
close our > o
pay for the same. We think tliat
• ^ is an ex ! plan of adver-
and ; lat you will
fi .: very , : a^le. A state-
ment whuh hears upon it* face the
1. :(ni- r\y fol-
'•!>»ti of
T" ■ .rr
. , .. , ;;t
in some other portion of the Dirrc-
tory
• • •
; but e
th year of the piibiica-
Hon. the i> • of issttinf; the Dl-
:,- M ,^.j^ June.
and an in , ■.•.^''
was made in the plan ot the arcii-
-Titiniis that • ' '' Di-
'••^'-T of .. '.f
it h.i : ' :. : wid
could not in the nature of things
t m a
K. a:
o note t
rca»e r
ort]r
f It t» one
.137 were not
to enable the editor
act ta*ac« for a yesr,
n in e^arh nf these
lable
. '.•n:ne<d. fiTing ouS
■•. ..r.;: >■ Xo state, in tV.rir
! on their own responai*
■ ' Mjr ab-^ut
■ \j fo!!-w-
n of their
papers. A. -re preceded
by the word "AflTertisenjent." Not
rery long ago an offer of five tho-.isand
d hilars was made by a New York pob-
li^h^r f.<r .1 »:rr.i'^r rotire. and refused
at the o^xft f 'he Directory. The
pririlege is ik>w fn'anted to all publish-
ers alike for a nominal sum.
Mr. H. Z Osborne. President of
useij to represent circulations ex-
• 100. 400 and 800. and as in
* ' - ' that a t" M
; , . - -;>our as much
for advertisinfir sp.ice in papers of
One of these > > as for another
they wer'- <\ under the
oRotype ...Li -f "JKI."
The matter was d : of in the
preface as follows :
The method adopted for accor ling
circulation n»'i;T. \% explained in dc'^;!
on inside cover page. The pa-
pers rated jr>i. are credited with reg-
ular LMues exceeding one hundred ■ind
falling below one • 1 copies. ' '•'
thousand beirjr t: "al advertiv r's
unit of value. These small papers will be
dealt with mainly by local advertisers,
who will form their own opinion of the
precipe is^ue a" • worth. To
the Keren! ^rs of l****
than a ■ s are not of rri-h
account. r .*t of wi' '■-. ■^^
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
contracts and keepinja: accounts is a con-
siderable item, which, added to the low-
est obtainable price, generally makes it
too dear to be profitable.
On another page it is stated:
It will be a great day for the news-
paper publisher and the advertiser when
the former will tell the latter just how
many copies his announcement will ap-
pear in. The latter will then have to
conduct his negotiation on the theory
that he is dealing with an honest man.
An honest man, printing a class paper
with twenty-five hundred subscribers,
can get more advertising at twenty-five
cents a line than can be secured at half
that price by a lying competitor who
gives away five thousand copies and
says his average issue is ten thousand.
There is nothing that sets a newspaper
man upon so high a pedestal, in the eyes
0^ an advertiser, as to have him show
circulation figures which fall below what
the advertiser supposed the edition to be.
No power on earth can keep that adver-
tiser out of that paper after that. He
thinks each one of those few subscriber's
is worth five hundred secured by a
competitor, zvlio, after all, may not have
them.
* * *
From the June issue of tihe Di-
rectory for 1897 t'he re-cataloguing
of the papers by co'unties was
discontinued and in its stead was
substituted a smaller catalogue by
States from which was omitted
all papers not supposed to print
so many as 1,000 copies. The prac-
tice of distributing advertising
orders by counties had become ob-
solete, advertisers finding railroad
lines much more to the point than
outlines of counties that meant
comparatively little, and that with
the decreased price of paper and
the great circulations consequent
thereupon there was little use for
papers printing less tlian a thous-
and copies, except bv local mer-
chants and local interests.
* * *
In the December issue for 1897
one may read the following para-
graphs :
There are three classes of newspaper
publishers; first, those who believe an
advertiser is entitled to know their cir-
culation and are willing that he should;
and to take any and every step desirable
for accomplishing the purpose; second,
those who wish to have an advertiser
think that they wish to have their circula-
tion known, but are determined to avoid
that result by every means possible; third,
those who believe that their circulation is
a private matter and concerns no one
but themselves, and that inquiries con-
cerning it are impertinence. Publishers
of the first and third classes are honest
men, but those of the second class are
not. Every publisher who n-ads this
knows in which class he belongs. —
Printers' Ink, Oct. 13.
The following advertisement has been
appearing regularly in Printers' Ink
for some time past, and no single answer
has it thus far elicited:
WANTED— The address of a news-
paper publisher who keeps a record of
his issues and is willing to make the
exact figures public, and who has at any
time had any trouble or difficulty about
securing their publication in the Ameri-
can Newspaper Directory, without the
expenditure of a cent for advertising in
the Directory, or for any other item be-
yond a postage stamp on the envelope
that conveyed by mail his true statement
bearing date and signature. Address,
with full particulars, Printers' Ink,
10 Spruce St., N. Y. City.
The reason why no names are ob-
tainable of honest publishers who have
cause of complaint against the American
Newspaper Directory is simply that
There Are None.
* * *
It was also in the Directory foir
1897 that the use of what have
since come to be called "the doubt
marks" was begun. Something of
the sort appeared to be needed
since the practice had been aban-
doned of paying $100 reward for
the discovery of an untruthful cir-
culation report; these marks were
as explained below:
# The accuracy of this rating has been ques-
tioned by one or more persons who claim to
have facilities for knowing the facts.
# # The accuracy of this rating has been
questioned by one or more persons who claim
to have facilities for knowing the facts, and it
is feared that the doubts expressed do rest upon
a substantial foundation.
^4^:^ The editor of the American Newspa-
per Directory has offered to verify the correct-
ness of a circulation statement funiished by
this paper, provided the publisher of the paper
would agree to place the necessary facilities at
his disposal. It was stipulated that the verifi-
cation should be without cost to the publisher
of the paper, but to this offer the publisher's
response was not such as to remove the im-
pression of doubt that had been cast on the
accuracy of the statement furnished.
* It ♦
It was in the March issue of the
Directory for 1898 that use was
made for the first time of what has
come to be known as the "Z" rat-
ing. It was applied to a paper
whose circulation report fell short
of being satisfactory after the pub-
lisher had had his attention direct-
ed to the fault and had failed to
correct it. Faults dealt with under
AMKKICAN NKWhl'ArKK DlllEi loHY
this K
twelve
were divided into
as follows :
I. It V.
*. It
1. It tAiictl 10 convrjr the necessary
ililornialK>n.
4. It «xs not fiven with tuficient At*
tcniion • -1.
5. It • *f*rr%fr th' lime »uj*-
ft. It . - . : ... 1
fttU vrar.
7. It w«i tt^nrd vith a h*r ' -•• — :>.
8. It «a» »:gne<i by ti' K>n
•rbCMC autlK-n'.y to »!fn was n^t cA;<lain-
rd or known.
9. It «aj » f r.^ 1 by an initial or by
inttiala only.
10. It waa not yivrn in tuch • way
at would make it poMtble to b ' '
our rr«fw>n«iH|«> fnr tb« inforfr
err/
It. It
tfc' —
B.
»\
o:
tj. it
ftbould it aftcr«A;<l
an averacr for
^•t wa«
of an u
very many.
• • •
From the prciacc of the March
issue lor ibyy one may read as
follows:
*". a pen-d
c;:
upon a »
baker, »
•••'"- ^^ K
tra of .
•ce mx%
t«97
'■
• h'>*.; •
V
neral
• ! i C {
the r"; <■•
THE *'Y ' RATING.
In th** ni'.nrrrrlv i — r r.f fhr H-
reciorv
"Y" was tirs: its
nv -; ucmg ex; : ai fol-
ic v^ ^ .
It* »i?M!firjii r
ten?! r,
cr-'
f .
rr<t at-
'. a rr
. k. - ^ ..
t
ar
I>
.-, i a
boM-d upon a *--
led the taid
from the '
Circulation r.-.-.^ ..-...'
is hisbrr than a new at
the U«t
which mjy <
orer :» f w
Ol^tc
f aTor:^ :
d be I
• a •
In the quarterly issue for I><-
cc-' ^ '-•. ''• •• ■ ' ofTer
A fo^T "f the next i»»ue of th^
A paper Directory
p'T -. ..c first person w:
prove that any paper in this
p,^ I..- I .. .1. - -: • .: _ -
tc-
r»iir.g. 1 he r. ^ :hi: t*o
papers arc u: crt two
books. If he finds a h:- ■ :-.'•'
rated he may have a hundred ^ — ^>. ^r.J
so on.
Th" • • •• • ^ . ■
by p
r. ^ bouk
a g by I'
month later, at the time wbrn this edi-
ti " «.-,.» -o press, only six instances
ha* brrn
the
See Minneapolis,
I:i he preface of th,- March
quarerly issue of th« Directory
for 1 •• V read as follows:
J^f Tr'#*-_.v..».--^..fi*'r.<
•'-ft >
.%■ :::;5 L wiS
* •<> ha% !i-
bern v
-.-: It is .; ... , ^'■
to furntsh the rcquuile information and
.1 1 .. .j.p jj correct rating in the
! the book, which comes out
. the experience of the edror
. : rectory has taught him that it i*
always for a reason more satisfactory to
' ■ "^ r than it would he to an ad-
' i< thinkin? of using the
■ c paper.
...rd to the sys-
tem of c.rculation ratings adopted by
this Directory in the case of papers of
AMERICAN NEWSPAl^ER DIKECTOKY
over one thousand circulation, where
there is given a record of ratings for a
series of years past, thus enabling the
users of the Directory to judge the pres-
ent and probable future of a paper by
noting what its past has been.
It having often been asserted
that the circulation rating accord-
ed to a newspaper was influenced
by the fact that the newspaper did
or did not order a paid advertise-
ment in the Directory, and that
circulation rose and fell according
as the paper did or failed to hav-e
an advertisement in the book; it
was decided in 1895 to leave the
circulation ratings in the book,
from year to year, so that a user of
the book might note these fluctua-
tions of ratings if they did in fact
occur as charged. This plan ha5
now been pursued for a period of
ten years and seems to reveal that
so'me papers furnish the informa-
tion, upon which a circulation rat-
ing may be based, with absolute
regularity; and others if they give
any information at all uniformly
fall short of making it so definite
as to be useful to the Directory
editor. Examples of papers of
each sort may be mentioned as
follows :
_ In Boston the Transcript generally
gives definite information while the
Herald rarely or never does.
In _ Washington the Star always gives
definite information while the Post never
does.
In Indianapolis the News always gives
definite information while the Sentinel
rarely or never does.
In ^ Chicago the News always gives
definite information while the Tribune
never does.
In New York the Post generally gives
definite information while the Brooklyn
Eagle rarely or never does.
McClnre's Magazine generally gives
definite information while the Century
never does.
An examination of any issue of
the Directory put forth since 1896
exhibits the tendency of .each and
every publisher either to tell or to
conceal his circulation, and it is
one that is pretty persistent. Still
the number that are straightfor-
ward on this point becomes greater
every year.
On page fifteen of the issue of
the Director}- for 1901, its thirty-
third year, one may read :
The editor of the American Newspa-
per Directory keeps on file a mass of
information gathered from year to year
concerning the circulation and character
of American newspapers. He has al-
ways at liand, in chronological order,
accessible at a moment's notice, a con-
veniently arranged mass of interesting
documents, statements, pamphlets and
circulation figures, going to show what
is claimed for a paper by its owners or
asserted of it by its enemies and friends.
By the aid of these and his familiarity
with the subject it is always possible
to pass the history of the paper in rapid
review and comprehend and measure the
claims set up concerning its value to ad-
vertisers. He is often in a position to
tell about a specified publication just
what an advertiser would very much
like to know.
In this issue is also set forth the
latest definition of what is meant
by the word circulation. It is the
average edition printed within a
year that precedes the date of the
report; the preface states the cas.e
as follows :
The circulation of a newspaper is cor-
rectly stated by adding the number of
complete copies of each separate issue
printed during the entire year preceding
the date of the statement and dividing
the sum by the number of separate
issues.
The number of complete copies print-
ed, folded and prepared for distribution
is the only number that can be absolutely
known and definitely and truthfully
stated. What is done with the copies
has a bearing upon the quality ot
the circulation. No newspaper man
prints copies without the intention
of making some use of them.
To print a surplus for the mere purpose
of deceiving advertisers is too expensive.
The same object may be achieved just
as honestly by plain lying, which is
cheaper. The difference between copies
printed and copies sold is generally no
more t/han five per cent, often much less,
but sometimes as much as twenty or
even ninety per cent. Just what the
percentage is, when it can be known and
stated, is information of much value to
the advertiser who desires to form an
opinion of the worth to him of a speci-
fied circulation.
In the issue for 1902, the thirty-
fourth year, no change is to be
noted from the usages adopted in
preceding years.
4: 4: 4:
On page twenty-eight of the Di-
rectory for 1903, now issued an-
nually, one may read:
It is sometimes urged that the plan
for reporting newspaper circulation
A
I*>^ JSiAl'tll I
T.
Mieplcd br the fMrfCtrnr !t nr^ the bc»i
tl It >;. «r«rf than
' • » And
lb*
CO il
xa it
■ tm-f 11 .r V An^^
•< ibc dale oi ihc
o« Uw
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In the preface of the Directory
for 1904. the thirty-sixth year r>*
its ' '^utive ar - •• - undt ;
:^ iiirol of ■■ i<_'uii<nr.
Ljtu. i*. Rowell, one may read
w '
in
•rr r«fc 1
fdltioBl «i| JMp'
• • ^ t
Ir
/.•• t r< . _ ■ . ■ ■
(.• W^ f f t^ tkt , _ /
I'RINTERS* Ink in%itescommuni-
< utioni on the^al>jcct exprcs»ed in
tr.' r, and
\s ill U" .ini a - '■:.•■'
\-*'\\\ lo ihc \^
.>;'!<« ax» to be ino»t generally ac-
'• 10 I I. A
(he »agar Itowl award tt the
I.
approve and accept the conclusion
CXj'f'
of November
r'T»! •
r. umrt,
■:r-irf. ;H^
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rn
411
the '•/ •
secure
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■ or a
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hU
Jt
y
o< Fi
ilaiinn o( » h'
I r«'u li-
nt
'0
a
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ct
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During the later weeks of the
summer of 1904 Printers* Ink
gave space in many consecutive is-
sues to a repetition of the matter
shown within the rulea border at
the top of the next cohimn.
While the inquiry as to what is
circulation was in progress, in the
amns of Printers' Ikk, space
was given, in the issue of October
2. 1904, to the communication re-
produced below :
Editor »/ Pm?rr««k' Ikk:
I respectfully offer for the cofuidera-
tion of the American Newspaper Pub-
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
Ushers' Association, the preamble and
resolution given below:
Whereas the advertiser who would
buy space in a newspaper or maga-
zine desires to know the measure of
service he may expect therefrom,
and whereas what is known as the
circulation of the newspaper or mag-
azine is generally thought the priri-
cipal item to be considered in this
connection, it becomes important
that an authoritative definition shall
be had as to what is meant by cir-
culation. The number of copies
printed to-day is not a proper
measure, for it may be much larger
or smaller than the usual edition.
The number of copies printed yes-
terday or last week is open to the
same objection. And:
Inasmuch as advertising contracts
are usually made by the year, or for
a considerable fraction of a year,
it is evidently most desirable ^ to
know what will be the circulation
for a year to come, but as that is
impossible, no one being able to
foretell the future with certainty,
it has been found by past experience
that the most satisfactory method
of deciding what the circulation will
be for a year to come is to ascer-
tain what it has been for the year
that is past. And:
Inasmuch as circulation is by no
means the only criterion of value,
and the value of the circulation is
influenced by many things, as for
instance the price at which the
publication is sold, the age or firmly
established character of the publica-
tion, the fact that it is or is not
received by or distributed among
people who do not pay for it. And:
Inasmuch as these characteristics
are to be generally ascertained by
ear-marks or general reputation.
And:
Inasmuch as the number of copies
printed is only quality of a news-
paper's circulation that is capable
of being definitely measiired and
expressed in words and figures, it is
hereby;
RESOLVED, That it is the opin-
ion of this Association that the cir-
culation of a newspaper is best ascer-
tained and most correctly expressed
by setting down the number of cop-
ies printed of each issue for a year,
adding the figures to ascertain the
total and dividing by the number
of separate issues to ascertain the
average issue; and that average issue,
so ascertained, is what is generally
understood as; and what should be
understood as the circulation of the
newspaper or magazine. The num-
ber of copies returned, the number
given away, the number distributed
on any condition other than to
subscribers or bona fide buyers all
have a bearing in fixing the char-
acter of the circulation, but no
bearing at all upon the mere quan-
tity of it which is the only thing
that it is, at the present time, best
to attempt to ascertain and to have
stated in figures.
The subject of your inquiry is one to
which I have devoted much thought for
many years; and the definition I have
formulated above is in my opinion one
that every publisher can conform to, if
he will, and the only one that every
publisher can conform to if he is honest,
conscientious and exactly truthful. Of
course there can be no objection to add-
ing as much further information as to
net sales and other facts of interest to
an advertiser as the publisher of the
paper may deem advisable.
Very respectfully,
George P. Rowell.
The attention of an influential
member of the executive committee
of the American Newspaper Pub-
lishers' Association was directed to
the communication printed above,
and his opinion asked. He said he
had already seen it, had read it,
that it stated the case, and the
whole case; but, said he. "It would
never do to bring it before a con-
vention of the Association. They
would not consider it. The ma-
jority DO NOT WANT ANY DEFINI.
TION OF CIRCULATION."
NOTICE.
THE PRINTERS' INK
PUBLISHING COMPANY
Offices: 10 Spruce St., New York
are owners and publishers
Rowell's American News-
paper Directory, issued an-
nually, and Printers' Ink, a
journal for advertisers, pub-
lished every Wednesday.
Correspondence, orders
and remittances intended for
the American Newspaper
Directory or Printers'
Ink should be addressed as
above, or to
ChAS. J. ZiNGG,
Business Manager.
The business of Geo. P. Rowell & Co.,
owners of the Rowell Advertising Agency,
also conducted at No. lo Spruce Street, is
a separate concern, having no proprietary
interest in, nor any share in the manage-
ment or control of, Printers' Ink or
Rowell's American Newspaper Directory.
New York City, Nov. i, 1904.
AMKKh'AN NBWHI'AI'SU UlllEcTUKY.
THE DAILY PAPERS OF r>-^-'- '. the Maine manv at
HMVWA J. : thai the fricnJ> ..f
(In X > %h* writer W cylcr had blown up the offices of
Im* ' ' ' had more than
\hrxt t
t'
r
I
y
V.'**vv ill»V
.» I
In its irs of exist-
1 the iftano df la .\tanna has
-.11 I > .1 . 1 1
I . t inva M>n
\ J down t^^ the last revolution. It has
■ ' •'■ TC i>f G' 's
! t; ' Ttul
,^ . . 1 •!! of in;
ical I It has taken an
c>:>. « part in the
, all an«I. na
been
J!. ; i-.r ; : » : ^ -• • J • '
T^ 1^ ^ tv\^£» ill' ^1 » » »* c r*»''^ ., _, ..;
1 the ' il of :
which may be described as Ha- fond of quotinu from it* hies otun
banas Big Four: if^n* af nee w ' ' ' ' !«. jt
/».' • "1*. L* D^CMSiom, b' '•' It . .... c for
La i •' it its •< in the
The cnmt>ined circi " of ! of men who ar-
r cir-
I
i I
. •> .
\ 1
JVI-
I' •
I the ; 1
put '
MAR IV A
tt
"DTKCTn DE LA
The df la
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the
oMe
■St of any of i
■ • ' f •
the
nen
1
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h«»
not
by
th.it
type of ^
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wn
in
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The
« • •
» i'.» </r L:
■ > «
1
-,•.••
v,-,t
the
new order of
t'
wit!
loiit rcRfct at least
with ph
iilo-
■
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1
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, ; ;,...
• 1 1
f
the
government
of
Pr
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1
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p^'-i
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It
that it is well to "spriW v
you think now in hard • mJ
t • • V
I-.. ... ^ ^il
if ' . vou s.iid
It is precisely this quali-
'• J'uiriit </«• la
;...;...: .ce in the Inland,
' of a wr-Tk echo of the past.
^ 'cr in ' a Rreater
feel that the last word on any
< n has not been said until the
/.*'«:' f/,- /d " ' ' n
In mak* '• .iSles
he news of Europe rather
than those of our own country. It<
paffe a- ' that of the X<-w
gives us a sly dig t »s Vork ^ . ^/ in size ». - j
true, but it must be admitted that ,1,^ ^j„^ ^.jj,h but a trifle
i^*^ ^' "^ ^^^ " '^ It prints however only six columns
ami ; . iarts arc as : .... ,„ ^t. ,--, ^ . -^ ^f spven It
leveled against Spaniards as j^ ,: ^ a the Man. 1 that
against ourselves. During the late prints two editions daily. The
wnr it wa« a bitter opponent of the morning edition consists of eight
Wcyler policy, so much so that pages; t'- - '• — oon edition of
when Hahana was startled by the four. S > receive both
~^^hr ;ntrar-;ernre i, the J-rrr^n- editions and unles, you are a suh-
thf r ^TJ. the * scnber you don t get the paper. It
1 : the i ■ «♦'• *^ i' :r ^.^ sold on the streets. Its
, ^ _„t *; .V r„s .V. - P"^" price in Hahana is $ij
PetPtr in "T " f. lo. a year — $15 in the provinces ana
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
$21.20 to foreign countries. The
prices given are in Spanish silver,
the value of which varies sHghily
from time to time, one American
dollar being worth $1.35 to $1.40
Spanish silver. Its rate for adver-
tisements is fifty cents (gold) an
inch for each insertion ; one dollar
an inch if the advertisement is to
appear in both morning and even-
inj? editions. Twenty per cent dis-
count is allowed on yearly con-
tracts, and no advertisement is ac-
cepted the value of which does not
amount to two dollars; that is to
say, a four inch ad may be inserted
once, but a one inch ad will not be
accepted for less than four inser-
for the illustration of it which ap-
pears on this page.
When the paper moves into its
new quarters next July it will also
install a new press. It is printed
at present on a Goss perfecting
press that has been in use nine
years and has given (so Mr. Jose
Maria Villaverde, the business
manager of the Diario, told me)
good satisfaction. Mr. Villaverde,
however, has not yet decided
whether the new press shall be a
Goss or some other make. Press
manufacturers will do well to fol-
low up this tip lest England or
Germany, our severest competitors
in Cuba, do us out of this order.
.^Sia-i^ ^^?v4^
tions. It makes a special rate on
Want ads (Solicitudes) — -fifty
cents Spanish silver for four inser-
tions of a four line ad— and prints
more announcements of this class
than do all the other Habana pa-
pers put together.
Like all newspapers in Cuba the
Diario de la Marina is housed in a
(building that was not originally
built for a newspaper office. A
new building is being erected for
the paper on the Prado (Habana's
beautiful promenade) which, when
completed, will be one of the finest
newspaper offices in Latin America.
I am indebted to Mr. Tomas Mur,
the architect of the new building
Printing presses pay an ad valorem
duty of twenty-five per cent on en-
tering Cuba, but our manufactur-
ers have an advantage over those
of other countries, inasmuch as the
reciprocity treatv existing between
the United States and Cuba pro-
vides for a reduction of twenty
per cent of the existing dutv on
presses imported from the United
States.
j\fanufacturers of typesetting
machines will also find Mr. Villa-
verde an interested listener. The
Diario de la Marina has not yet
introduced typesetting machines
into its office (largely out of con-
sideration for its compositors,
.o*
"vi'M-pi; !Mf£KfTf>ltY
w ' •" ''■%.• been with the
p.i t of tweniy
years) but ihe L»n«>t)i)c and Mono-
Ijt ' the < '• •
li e 1 rs, a: ,
lishrrs of the Diario : that
sooner or later they w»il have to
follow suit.
XV ».. .,:...:- f .1... r ;.,^,, </^
la with-
out reference to its excellent news
I to its editor, Mr.
— •• • of the Riants
of K The paper
receives the A .*ed Press dis-
patches tele-
:•' ■' In
\
ents in New York. \" n.
Pariv and
.1 .,..
i I V t •»
are <
Mr } ihc pa-
per, is one of those men who can
sav in a I in less
•'•'•• ,.;;rc a col-
Hr IS at
his best when ■ , n or
measures and at his n he
yit..
in rr «-
natrly for those wii«> n»'"> l»i$
' ' ' • ' Is his . • • raries
an < , , V to
hammer him.
•*LA I
The DisctuivH is first, last and
all the time a Cuban paper — as
Mr. Manuel M. C 1 the
rank of colonel m tii v of
Cr' ' •' • . • was
St .. .. . ; - first
leK v to meet in Cuba
after the termination of h s.
The paper w.t; fr • - ' ' - it
did ni I .. Vii •. ( cc
until it .. :>y Mr.
Coronado tivc years later. In i^j?.
a year after the napcr had passed
into ihc hands of its present owner,
the war broke out and so ardently
did the Piscusion espouse the
cause of the revolutionists that it
was suppressed by order of Gen-
eral Weyler. When towards the
close of the Spanish-.Xmerican w-ar
it V -- — r cvid' ■" "'" ■ ^" ■" •' vld
be ._ d to r d.
Mr. Coronado began to lay his
^ : of the
did not intend to
plans for resumine —-m; -..:., ..^j
on the stroke of >ry
I. it^/;. as the Spanish i^-m was
T-
of the new-born PiSitision was
issued.
In the e.i' ' \..c .Xmcri-
can intervi: ... a that dis-
trust, which Kng years of diiil-
li: nt have made inherent in
the Li:;»an • ' ' ' ' ii to be-
lieve th.T
United :
fulfill lis pr regarding the in-
dt ' ' uie Island, the Dts-
cu to sor *'• Mt the
general . of u! ; but
when it irenl that this
■ ■ , . . n,
adopted by our C s. the Ou-
cusioH became, and has ever since
rrr 1. a warm ^ ' ' 'he
A- ^..:i p. •'. 1: nt
work in rr ng the people of
Cuba to the i'iait Au ;. a
• firvt ' -ed
"■ ^"^ • '. ■ arc
:ter undc: —is w • d by
the more intelligent i of
'■ • . icir-
^ . ..V ... irrec-
t»«n. so much lo that a leading
I.iwsrr of : ' -. I^nuza)
reccn' * 'of
the .... ; ..lit
Amen ; was "tl e last of many
fa\f>rs conferred on Cuba by th^
A' ' " The Itiscuiion
a! .'vice in •'« ' 'h' in
br it the re ty
treaty between Cuba and the Uni-
ted Slates. It • ' ' ' inter-
c>l iti all que .: the
welfare of the Cuban and
has been, from the begmntng. an
ardent ^ * ^ of the policy of
Presiden. a Palma. In fact
it may be said to be the paper that
enjriys most com the confi-
dence of the actual k vernmenf.
The Discusion is an afternoon
paper and is published 3^5 days in
the year. Its columns arc the same
'<npth and width as those of the
New York .S'mm, but it prints only
six columns to the page instead of
seven. It has the best mechanical
equipment of any paper on the
Inland, including an up-to-date
photo-engraving plant. With the
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
exception of El Mundo it is the
only illustrated daily published in
Cuba.
A feature of La Discitsion is its
daily political cartoon by Mr.
Ricardo de la Torricnte, one of the
instructors in the national School
of Painting and Sculpture at
Habana. One of Mr. Torriente's
cartoons is here reproduced for the
benefit of those American cartoon-
ists who are in the habit of por-
traying Cuba as a little negro, not-
withstanding the fact that the
white population of the Island out-
numbers the black and mixed races
two to one, and that in proportion
to population there are fewer
negroes in the Cuban capital than
there are in the capital city of the
United States. Mr. Torriente's
picture shows the typical Cuban
peasant, or guarjiro as he is called.
Anyone who has traveled in the
interior of the Island will testify
to the artist's accuracy of detail —
the long Dundreary whiskers, the
hat of jipa-japa, the guayhera or
shirts worn with the tails outside
the trousers, the alpargatas or
canvas slippers, and the ever-pres-
ent macltete. If the cartoonists of
the United States will cease to em-
ploy the picture of a pickaninny as
emblematical of Cuba and adopt a
type more in keeping with the facts
they will earn the gratitude of a
million white Cubans, who resent
having their country unjustly ad-
vertised to the world as a black
republic.
Like the Diario de la Marina, the
Discusion is to have a new build-
ing but its location has not yet
been decided upon. Its offices are
located at present at No. 5 San
Ignacio street (opposite the Cathe-
dral.) in a large building which,
though not originally intended for
a newspaper office, has by virtue of
extensive alterations been made
into very commodious quarters.
Reference has already been made
to the excellent mechanical equip-
ment of the Discusion. Mr. Coro-
nado, the editor and proprietor of
the paper, visits the United States
every year and usually returns
with some new labor saving de-
vice. Four Lintotype machines are
already installed in the office of the
Discusion and two more have re-
cently been ordered. The paper is
printed on a Goss straight line per-
fecting press.
The subscription price of La
Discusion is $10 Spanish silver a
year in Habana — $9.00 American
money to foreign countries. Single
copies sell on the street for five
cents Spanish silver. Its tele-
graphic news is furnished by the
Associated Press and it has in ad-
dition regular correspondents in
New York, Washington. Paris,
Madrid, Tampa and Key West.
The advertising rate is 50 cents
(gold) an inch for each insertion,
twenty-five per cent discount on
yearly contracts. Mr. Arturo
Primelles is business manager of
the paper.
"la lucha."
Under an old Spanish law when-
ever a newspaper offended, the
Governor-General could order it
to suspend publication. The order,
however, was directed against the
newspaper, not the publisher, hence
the publisher had only to change
the name of his paper as often as
he got into trouble with the
authorities and continue publica-
tion under some other title. The
paper to-day known as La Lucha
(The Strife) is well named, since,
in the course of its thirty-six years
of existence, it has been obliged to
AMtlUU AN NtWM'ArKU muKCTORT.
:;c no icwcr Uian i
Mr. A ■ San Miffucl. the
present and r of
L^ ' - ^ ^Jy inrth.
a : 0 of Caia-
luna. The .n is the Yankee
of be 'seven
kin.. ■■• •- -^1
old . r
tnccti: hail
from uic I . .Mr. San
to
of Catalan — the I Mr. :>an
MiRiul js no r the
rule. He : ■■ ' • M
Lucha as .1
3rear« he owned the paper.
I La Luiiia
Cuba. La Pucunon had \>
?•
policy, so for the time bcmir iJi
Luclui ba«I a ■ ■ ' ^c
over its iw ^.
Kven •«<> g
of the «n n
in Cuba I^ Lucha bii,, oc-
rinird •' - '"* "' ■ ' -
' I-'ouf
. . d to
La Lucha's i ;eni and ihc form
of ■ ;n
a
. . • . . ■ - '^Jt
the size of the New ^ ork JSmh.
L;ke its rivals. La Lucha is aho to
}■-- -. »...:•»:..;. T'>- site
, be-
tween O Kcilly and Obispo (Ha-
' tets)
ii. ;;> .r.
La , ipcr.
In politics it is nommallv indc-
: Lib
^.j- ■-. .1 i,> the
It sells on
the streets for five cents a copy —
$IJOO
rv to :i-
tries. Its ch . for advertisc-
is fifty tn
1 ten
to twenty-five per cent on long
time
Mr. V ■ r ^- f>r
many yc.> ;uger
of La Lucha but owing tu ill health
n
-» • 1 1 . ri f
Cu!)an : -L
however. .Mr. San .Miguel appar-
ently •». N'
that t: ^ ^
one of r
paper men in Cuba: but no one
(least of .-.!! ' ' n l>e
Mind t''' t?''" f '^'"'^
three r»r f •"
ed the t his
pe* "
ii ■ ... ;;.. ; ;.
ag /.a Lucha I
dozinff in fancied security the
Diiirio dc la y ' La Pis-
cusi, V ■• '» •• ■ ''..-..!
it. an
if they can. .Meanwhile La Lucha
within the past few months has
shown -tgns of new life, and I
think we are on the eve of a
beautiful three-cornered ftght for
supremacy in which the ts
will he La Lucha. the .' . ... la
^farina and La Piscusion. By way
of preparing for the impending
stniprele La L' ' ' *' 'n-
st ailed a new .- , ->
capable of turning out 16.000
to a V
C
ma:i.igcr
-Mr Felipe
business
» I ? • V f • '
.'7 Mund . periodical
in Cuba that bears a title com-
• the
. v V « » . * ^ « i
It is the \ "it
of the four leading newspapers of
■•'■•■ ■• • -d
:ce
editions dailv but soon discon-
! the ar m and evening
•'- '"'! no .- acs a morning
It is an eight page
paper of the size of the New York
Sun. It sells for three cents on
tlu' "^^^ ' -two cents less than its
comp
Mr. Antonio Tlerrera. the busi-
ness mannger of the paper, told
me that LI Mundn was independ-
ent in politics, hut if he really be-
lieves that himself he is the only
man in Cuba that docs think so.
Mr. Jose Manuel Covin, the editor
of El Mundo, is a Liberal of what
AMERICAN NEWSPArEK DIRECTORY.
the Cubans would call the marca
mayor and his paper is generally
looked upon as the organ of the
Liberal party. Associated with
Mr. Covin in the editorial manage-
ment of El Muiido is Air. Alarquez
Sterling, one of the cleverest all
round newspaper men in Cuba.
The paper has a fairly good me-
chanical equipment, including a
number of Monoline typesetting
machines, a Goss Clipper press,
and a photo-engraving plant, being
(with the exception of La Dis-
cusion) the only illustrated daily
in Cuba. It has sufficient em-
ployees on its staff to bring out a
paper as good as anv of them, and
considering that it is the mouth-
piece of one of the two leading po-
litical parties in Cuba, and that it
is sold at a trifle more than half
the price of its competitors, it
ought to have achieved in its more
than three years of existence a
position that would have at least
enabled it to pay expenses. I do
not know positively that El Miindo
is not on a self-supporting basis
but it is common talk in Habana
that the paper is losing money.
The fault seems to be in the
business office. Only when Mr.
Herrera, the business manager, is
present is it possible to get any in-
formation concerning advertising
rates, price of subscription, etc. —
the price to monthly subscribers
being one dollar which, curiously
enough, is nine cents more than the
paper costs if bought day by day
on the street. For advertisements
the price is twenty cents an inch
each insertion, with a discount of
twenty per cent on yearly contracts.
I was obliged to make two visits
to the office of El Mundo to secure
this information. When I first
called at eleven o'clock one Friday
morning Mr. Herrera was absent,
and although there were several
people in the business office who
were busily engaged in consuming
cigarettes, none of them seemed
able to impart any information re-
garding the paper that employs
them. To all inquiries the answer
was: "Come back at tw^o o'clock."
If one goes to the office of the
Diario de la Marina, La Discusion
or La Liicha at any hour of the day
he will always find some one who
can answer questions or take his
money, if he happens to be an ad-
vertiser; but El Mundo seems to
be above sordid considerations. If
the business management of El
Mundo is a sample of what the
country may expect should the
Liberal party ever come into
power, the people of Cuba will do
well to pray fervently for the re-
election of President Estrada
Pal ma.
ABOUT CIRCULATIONS.
The honor of being the paper of
largest circulation in Cuba lies be-
tween the Diario de la Marina and
La Discusion. A year ago the
Diario led beyond all question, but
to-day the editions of the two pa-
pers are so nearly equal that in
'order to state which has the larg-
est circulation it will be necessary
first to agree upon a definition of
the word "circulation." If circu-
lation means the number of copies
printed (which, I believe, is the
definition accepted bv the editor of
the American Newspaper Direc-
tory) then La Discusion is the
paper of largest circulation in
Cuba. If, on the other hand, cir-
culation means the num'ber of
copies actually sold, the palm will
have to be awarded to the Diario
de la Marina. The Diario claims
a circulation of 12,000 in round
numbers and actually prints some-
thing over 11,000 copies. As it is
sent only to subscribers there are
no returned copies to be taken into
consideration. La Discusion prints
a little over 12,000 copies but grants
newsdealers the privilege of re-
turning ten per cent of the number
of copies ordered. It will be seen,
therefore, that in the number of
copies printed La Discusion leads
the Diario by about a thousand
copies, while if we deduct the num-
ber of copies returned from those
actually printed we shall find that
the Diario is a few hundred copies
ahead of its rival in actual sales.
The difference either way, how-
ever, is too small to affect the gen-
eral advertiser, who cannot afford
to use either paper to the exclusion
of the other.
In point of circulation La Lucha
comes next after the Diario de la
Marina and La Discusion. Its
▲MKKICAN
•APEH DIRBCTORY
« of
f. La .
miK^it lairlv claim lo bc the paper
of !
of '
ti to
Oul-(»! !'wn .
sold go to the 1
Lui !uj. I.kc La Ducu wi
11' Icrs a ten per cent rcairn
pr..
/•/ ' ii a paper of very un-
e.. 1: Is al-
t
niu>i >\ .
O V. • -
ft.. In . ce of
$c
n« .
u:
n:
dofc >
lhou>a:i
tiun. i
SI undo
copies \N
is
It
ly
c« it a I re-
\»
than a tew months except the
■• Ui.
1 1
;,...,. .r ...
»•
^Mr
(1 by a Luban-Amencan
less than
the total number of
HE HAVANA
cent of
printed.
The !
of A
I
4th Tenn-
l oi \ > at
■ ■•• u I '»vn
1.1. This
;i of wliich was
•he
na'
J -
ed h>
essee k
Tr •
on -
paper, the ;
bcKim in
first ''
as !i!- .. . -
beginning of the American inter-
vention.
Th- " 'cr to
be pvi . ..- 1 ..I ^ the
Oaily American — June. 1889. The
same month saw the birth of the
Times of Cirba «nd the Havana
Herald (h •' -^f Habana). the
Herald of k a> and The Bull
Fighter, of Puerto Principe In
Auf?r,-t ' ' e year The Daily
Citizen ,.,,,..;., in Habana and
J'ost, the onJy American paper that
Itself
it
ii
.t.
: the
1 1.
and me ii
t in igoo
^MN. ail ot
r of
:iy qi that
• c to : - a long
'! are the
IsU of
i'lmes A f peal, i he hrst is a little
• it
of la I in the
formerly
I <
\'
Fe in the I It is pub-
lished in the interest of a small
\ 11 1 1 • \. 1 1
a part of the province of
Havana), are now t the gov-
ernment of the United .^ to
annex that island: a su^^. .on
al)out as sensible as it would be
for a Cuban paper to advocate the
Key West to Cuba —
..:. . . . .. ... - ^''-rcly to happen.
With the e> n of the two
papers last named, neither of which
can be c ' red competitors, the
Hakina . '- the «>n!y paper
printed in 1 h in Cuba. It is
a four page paper, seven columns
to the pa^e. and is published daily
except Mondays. The Post is
read by nearly every American in
Cuba and by some in the States as
well. For reaching the .American
settler in Cuba — who is alwavs a
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
good buyer of home producis— no prints somewhere in the neighinjr-
paper so well meets tiie require- hood of 3,000 copies daily. Air.
mcnts of the advertiser as the Wilfredo Fernandez is the editor
llabana rust. Its rates for adver- of the paper and Mr. Manuel Gon-
tising are one dollar an inch per zales Quinones is business man-
monih with discounts for space agcr. 1 he office of El Cumcrcio is
and time contacts. 1 he subscnp. at No. i Baratillo street,
tion price is $9.00 a year: Sunday ^^,^ ,,.
edition only (an eight page paper) ^ , one-man papers.
$2 a year. Single copies sell on ^ ^^^re are several daily papers
the street for five cents Spanish P^ibhshed in Habana which are
silver, the usual price of the Ha- strictly speaking not newspapers at
bana dailies. Among American ad- '^1. L)^it rather political documents
vertisements now appearing in the ublished for the purpose of keep-
Post are those of Ozomulsion, "g before the public the views of
Lydia Pinkham's Compound, Dr. one man, or at best, a small group
Sproule (ear specialist) ; Aladame ^t men.
Lefevre (beauty doctor) ; Cham- La Republica Ciibana is the
berlain (patent medicines) ; A. R. mouthpiece of JMr. Juan Gualberto
Root (bee specialties) and the Gomez, the leader of the negro
hotels Empire and Wellington of ,race in Cuba. ..Ir. Gomez, who is
New York. The Post is owned by himself a mulatto, is a brilliant
Mr. H. B. Leavitt (editor) and writer and speaker and played an
Mr. R. T. Tanner (business man- important part in fomenting the
agcr), who have been connected late revolution. Unfortunately for
with the paper since its inception, himself he was captured almost at
Mr, Leavitt is a Vermonter by he outbreak of hostilities and
birth who acquired his newspaper while others were achieving a rep-
training on the St. Louis Globe- station in the field, was a prisoner
Democrat, Boston Transcript^ New at the Spanish penal colony of
York Tribune and Evening Post Ceuta on the north coast of Africa,
and other papers. He represents '^fter the war he returned to Cuba
in Habana the Scripps-McRae and has since been a leader of the
League and Publishers' Press and most radical element of the Liberal
is also Habana correspondent of party. He was a bitter opponent
the New York Tribune. Air. Tan- of the American intervention in
ner is an Englishman by birth and Cuba and his love for the United
was one of the founders of the States is supposed to about equal
Habana Herald, the predecessor of lis afifection for Air. Coronado, the
the Post. Before coming to Cuba publisher of La Discusion, which
he worked on the London Chron- is best expressed by the minus sign.
icle and the Stage. Some of the Discusions cleverest
COMMERCIAL DAILIES. M^^^r"' ^^^^^'^? directed against
«,. . , , .,. iVVr. Ciomez who, for a politician, is
There are two commercial dailies singularly thin-skinned. He some-
published in Habana: i\\t Avisador times devotes as much as two col-
Comercial ^nd El Comercio The umns of his paper in protesting
first of these is devoted chiefly to that he is not in the least annoyed
the _ w'holesale trade and has a bv the D/.?n/^fon'^ cartoons, and he
hmited circulation (possibly 1,500 js apparently blind to the fact that
""Tr'^ Z'?"".^. ''^^?-''}^''l- J^ '^ these very cartoons possess for him
published by AI. Pulido & Co at an advertising value difficult to
No. 30 Amargura street. Mr. Juan estimate in dollars and cents. He
Lopez Sena is the editor of the ^as a candidate for Congress at
P^P^^' the last election, and after polling
El Comercio is the organ of the more votes than any other candi-
Centro de Detallistas, an associa- date in Santiago province he was
tion of retail grocers. One finds illegally counted out by his politi-
it in nearly all the bodegas (gro- cal opponents. One need not agree
ceries) and cafes of Habana, and it with Mr. Gomez politically nor
circulates to some extent in other share the views he is supposed to
parts of the Island as well. It entertain regarding race equality.
A31 N NKWhrAI'lilK I)IKKlT«>|{Y
t" '"^ '' r-' - t>^t.,.r y\f \,.^ Maria «...ilvrr. a
II i incnt lawyer of Hahana
mem than he ha^ received ai the (formerly prc^i<lcnt of the Autono-
hands of his counir His n ' * r
pM.r l^a A'('/*M^/liJ V V IS n, ; ;.... in
5. I to have a csrc of >** '"^ Its ck is
about 1.500 cuiMcs.' ♦ mated at irom 1,000
La L'ntoH J . it» I 5,
daily of a kii. . . ... /*/ • i* it< name J-'t;.-^*''*.
Cubx Like the - ,er is J»n •' 't to the pt .
learns anylhinR and never lurgets of the I ' party. Its editor it
a: ' ■ to Mr. ^ * c 'n-
kt^i V ;..v ;....v. ;> v.. — ! t.« r ; . ..;.vvOf
by the war. It has a <-' circ j of the
lowing anions the iw/r; ;/<•, or i' <^ved not to exceed
u- ■ ■ ' '
a:, . , . : . :. r .'.Hy paper* are pub-
l-l .V:. the 1««'hfd in r .. La I'ida and La
d. e the war. \\ •'* Nenher arc of any im-
A . puriancr.
f CuAjojLS L. Blnjamin.
^^ V 4 .. ' •" ' ' ^ • rn I hare
nimibcred 4 the »,r 1 ta R*.
I: . • '
»Uft of i^ Lmcitu.
little II c on public c —irom PRiNTas" Ink, Feb.
today. 11 i« still an ablv cUiUvi ■ '
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
THE CLASS JOURNALS OF
CUBA.
Gass journalism in Cuba may be
said not to exist outside of Ha-
bana. Attempts to publish class
journals in other parts of the
Island (and many such attempts
have been made) have uniformly
failed. Even the newspapers print-
ed outside of Habana exist not
because there is any money hi the
business but because the possession
of a newspaper is useful to the
publisher in other ways — usually
political.
All of the class journals named
in this article are published in Ha-
bana and the list given is (so far
as I know) the most complete that
has hitherto been published. I
acknowledge my indebtedness to
the many Cuban friends who have
aided me in its preparation.
MEDICAL.
The Dean of the medical jour-
nals of Cuba is the official organ
of the Academy of Sciences, a
monthly known as the Analcs de
la Acadcmia de Cicncias. It has
been published for some forty
years. As an authority on medical
matters it holds in Cuba a position
analogous to that occupied by the
Lancet among English physicians.
Worthy to be ranked in the same
class with the Anales is the Cron-
ica Medieo-Qninirgica, a semi-
monthly issued by the Histo-
Bacteriological Labratory of Ha-
bann. These two journals are
easily first among the medical pub-
lications of Cuba so far as import-
ance of contributions goes, but
they are exceeded in circulation
by the three named in the fol-
lowing paragraph.
* * *
The Repcrtor'w Medico-Farma-
ceufico (monthly) is said to enjoy
the greatest circulation of any
medical publication on the Island.
It is published by Dr. A. Gonzales-
Curquejo. the owner of one of the
largest drug stores in Habana. It
is not a house organ, but the busi-
ness of Dr. Gonzales-Curquejo is
undoubtedly benefitted by his con-
nection with the paper. The sub-
scription price is low (one dollar
a year) and sample copies are
freely distributed. The Revista de
97
Medicina Tropical (monthly) is
published in Spanish and English
by Dr. Juan Guiteras, for many
years Professor of Pathology at
the University of Pennsylvania,
and during the American inter-
vention in Cuba chief of the Board
of Health of Habana. He is wide-
ly known as an authority on tropi-
cal diseases, particularly yellow
fever, which — largely due to Dr.
Guiteras' efforts — is now happily
extinct in Cuba. The two papers
named above — Repertorio Medico-
Farmaceiitico and Revista de Med-
icina Tropical — with two others of
nearly equal merit — Revista Med-
tco Cubana (weekly) and La Re-
vista de Medicina y Cirujia (semi-
monthly)— are perhaps the best
selection that could be made by an
advertiser who wishes to reach the
physicians and pharmacists of
Cuba.
The ravages inflicted by con-
sumption upon the people of the
Island led to the formation, some
years ago. of the League Against
Tuberculosis in Cuba. The Bole-
tin Mensual de la Liga contra Tu-
berculosis en Cuba is the official
publication of this League. It is
issued monthly and is now in its
fourth year. Occupying the same
field but of minor importance is the
Problema de la Tuberculosis, a
weekly.
Durmg the summer of 1904 two
new publications entered the medi-
cal field — the Boletin Sanitario
Municipal de la Habana and El
Mcs Medico — monthlies both of
them. It is too early as yet to
say much about them except that
they appear to be very creditable
publications.
Among the other medical publi-
cations of the Island are the fol-
lowing: La Higiene (weekly) de-
signed rather for the instruction of
laymen than nhvsicians: Revista
Asociacion Medico-Farmaceutica
(semi-monthly) the official organ
of the Association of Phvsicians
and Pharmacists of Habana: Ha-
bana Mrdica (semi-monthly) :
Boletin Cliuico (monthly) and El
Correo Medico, issued every ten
days.
LEGAL.
In the city of Habana, with a
AMKKICAN XEWSPAPKli DIKKCTOHY.
n of nearly -" •• one rDi'CATioxAL.
uui Li i>cry r • • ■ law- In the - uf Hal>.in.n. the
yer and one < . ■• inrr- most cii .. i iK>rt:i'ii uf the
sons a doctor. Whether the same Island of Cuba only 5J per cent
; . vit of the inha' are able to read
ini: 1 . . ' i .v ' vu ji IS ■ ' ■• ' • I inar del Rio, the
safe t , that i. »rc ai least .k province" ^ihc
as man^ lawyers as physicians in adjective refers to the mental
Cuba. 1 hi cr oi papers pub- darkness of the i > not to
lished for 1 r. ....... .,,.i- ... physical chai .w i' i . iic ) only
but a jM>or . per cent are able to read and
ed with the list of medical journals write. Taking the Island as a
' ' ^ the whole statistics show that only
' ■ '- ' ! of the • • ^ •■ ■ •;l.ition
.nnv e«; >1 of
pr there arc l»ut three pa- these pr not more than one
per* " ^. Of in a ' t!y well
f* c .is far •• ••• - 1 li^h
: o! the lot The iie
no" -r of of the t< iins four cen-
.\n
ol Notaries ot i t. i he on public early four
•■ ■ • ■ ' </<• / r A here Sp.nin
' I'resj«lcnt
> !* of *bi»ht for thirty
I h of the years pr ' of a school in the
It ; it is safe to say
roved hy the that the next Cuban cen'>us will
the a str ■ ' crease in the
■ rn- ;.>. , .iT of ...
», With the Im . {» of the new
of era m Cuba the ed? il press
re are at
' '' ■Mmals
1 free ! in tl. most
to N o! the government — sub- imp«->rtanl of these is La Inslruc-
' », rrr a-
,.. ... ..: ; .n of ;.. ; . . . .T-
tries. S r ten tion. It is c a ni'-nth
certs. V & Bous.i. 35 Obispo and is sent at the expense of the
• the ' ♦ • to all the school
:. ; , .^ ; . T.' pl:....;; . the Island. Mr. Lin-
to insert advert its on the coin de Zayas. a well-known
last two paces. I he same firm writer on educational matters is
also jsstirs the Prl<'tift !.i\i:istijtiro^ editor. The p.Tpor is printed at
a monthly '•' "^r^itulation of the the pre<;s of La Sfodcrna i^Oi'sia
m.itter coi in the Gaccta (\\t. Jose Lopez, proprietor) i.V
Ofii-t.il, with notes and commen- Ot>ispo street. H.ib.ina. Mr.
taries c ' ^ ^^^ ^\y^ Garrta. but l^npc? told me th.it his contract
more !ii:. . . ;n scope is the Hole- with the government calls for
ti*i Oficial df la Prcn'incia dc la 5.000 copies of each issue of the
Hahana (daily) which reports the paper.
pr '■ ; -f the Provitirial • • •
C- ::.:' .:>ia Pr(K'xnCi'. The Second only to the official publi-
proceedinjfs of the Congress are cation above named I would place
re ' ■ in the Diario dr Scsiont'S. La Fsrurla \fodcrna. a somi-
wl , ^ p::^ '■'■ i at odd intervals monthly published by Mr. Arturo
during the :....:i. Diaz. some-time inspector of
pni ts
the
lav.
roved
V.T
' ■ »
m
irt. s
etc
It
;
■ut the
//
•
two
iV
.... (r
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
schools. Another good paper is reaching the well-to-do class of
Cuba Pedagogica, a monthly. Of Cubans. The advertising rates of
rninor importance are La Instruc- the paper are $50 a page a month,
cion Cnbana (monthly) and La or $600 for a full page for one
Rcvista Escolar (semi-monthly.) year. A discount of 20 per cent
RELIGIOUS. is allowed if the price of the year's
The religious press, which occu- advertising is paid in advance. Mr.
pies so important a position among Ramon A. Catala, is business
the class journals of the United manager of the paper and claims
States, is represented by a single for El Figaro a circulation of
publication m Cuba. This is El 7,ooo copies, a claim which I be-
Amigo dc la Vcrdad, a Catholic lieve may be safely accepted,
weekly. Of the same high class as El
LITERARY. Figaro is Cuba y America a
Among the literary journals of rnonthly with a weekly supple-
the Island only two deserve the at- ment. It is edited and published
tention of the general advertiser: by Mr. Raimundo Cabrera, a law-
El Figaro and Cuba y America, yer by profession and a litterateur
both excellent publications. There by inclination. It is printed in
are few well-to-do families that magazine form and is well illus-
cannot be reached by using these trated. Like El Figaro it reaches
two periodicals. One finds them the best class of Cubans.
in the reading rooms of all the After El Figaro and Cuba y
clubs throughout the Island, and in America (a long way after them)
the smaller country towns a single come El Hogar and A:;ul y Rojo,
copy of El Figaro or Cuba y both vveeklies. The names of the
America will often be passed other journals in this class are as
around from neighbor to neighbor follows: Revista Blanca, semi-
until it has made the round of the m.onthly; El Pilareno, weekly;
town. Revista Literaria, semi-monthly;
El Figaro, begun in 1885, re- Gris y Blanco, weekly; Cuba Ilus-
sembles Harper's Weekly in size trada, weekly ; Cuba Libre, week-
and make-up and is profusely il- ly; J^a Ilustracion Cnbana, semi-
lustrated with half-tone engrav- monthly; and Narciso Lopes, a
ings. It is published weekly and weekly,
consists usually of sixteen pages agricultural.
(exclusive of cover), but often Although nearly one-half of the
issues special numbers of sixty- wage earners of Cuba are engaged
four pages or more, which sell in agricultural pursuits there is no
singly for a dollar Spanish silver, agricultural press to speak of in
The regular subscription price of this country. The explanation lies
the paper is $12 Spanish silver a in the fact that only a very small
year in Cuba (equal to $7.20 of percentage of Cuban farmers are
our currency) and $8 American able to read. The most important
money to foreign countries. The of the agricultiiral papers that
editor of El Figaro is Mr. Manuel exist in the Island is the Liga
S. Pichardo, perhaps the best Agraria, the official organ of the
known of contemporary Cuban Agrarian League, an association
poets. Mr. Enrique Jose Varona, composed principally of sugar-
generally acknowledged to be the growers, of which Mr. Emilio
ablest of Cuban essayists is a fre- Terry, formerly Cuban Secretary
quent contributor, as are also Mr. of Agriculture, is the leading
Marquez Sterling, "Conde Kostia," spirit. The tobacco interests are
Mr. Rafael Montoro, Cuban Min- represented by two papers, El To-
ister to the Court of St. James, baco and El Tobaco dc Cuba, both
Mr. Alfredo M. Morales, Presi- weeklies. The only other agricult-
dent of the Cuban Press Associa- ural papers published in the Island
tion, and other well-known writ- are El Arado, weekly; and the
ers. El Figaro devotes consider- Agricultor Cubano, a monthly. The
able space to social matters and is lack of an agricultural press is
beyond question the best me- partly compensated for by the
dium that could be selected for large amount of space that the
AMKKKAN NKWsPAPKK DIKBCTORT.
daily papers devote to agricultural
nutters.
COMMCJtCIAL.
In this class LI Economiita
(weekly) h easily first. This is
one of llie most creditable publica-
tions is>ued on the Island. Its
editor, Mr. Luis V. /\bad :
}, "- ♦' '• .t/,^» of Cul'an J;
I 1 his paper is an
acknowledged authority on all
1 relating to Cuban coin-
j- -ifii! T If r ii'' • ■ f ' • ri- I I'li'int
\ • : ; in
Cuba IS so widely- quitted by the
f as is HI L. 'J
^.; ... . an ar<''^ f ■» . . t
clo<«e cornnicrcial r ■• between
the I'nited States and Cul>a. ami
lalx.red unti' ' ' ' » .
lb I- t r. I'v (,: ; , ; ,
r l>rtween the two Cuun-
t
r I r-
J I
Will T> :
j .\frr
l<i>!t-ltn dfl I di" Comrrcta y
1 ' ' '
I 1
Other ;
of this class are
La Vnton C
La Cacfta I
m. .nfb'v • -.nil
.'
VTIXG.
A
is pi the
I i he others are as tOiiows:
_ f. t:s. ■'
seiniwi ..... . . ^
man's journ.il ; La Lancha Ha-
banera and /
<» * • '
^ . ..: : - i
\- d in Habana from October
to June.
SPANISH.
Th«^ Tsland of Cuba contains
soni over a million and a
half u of which ten per
cent arc .- -^ ' * ■ per cent
of other lu 1 the bal-
ance native born. The Spaniards
form a large per cent of the mer-
chant class auil arc found princi-
pally in the larger cities. Of the
total numl>er of Spaniards in the
Island about one-third (50.000) re-
side in Habana. In addition to
several daily papers (of which
mention was made in a previous
article) this colony si*: — '"■, a
iiii:n!ar of other pi. jds,
some printed in the language of
Casule (the 1.. wn to
r - SpaniNh). ...... . w.. . ^ m the
<- of other pruvmces of
Spam. Following is a list of these
La i'nioH //
f'juolj, v.. J
I'ti .Imi-rua, and i'otioj Novas —
three v ' ' ! in the Ga-
lician I. iskiilJuna, a
weekly for \' is; and lil
Ut-raldo de .'Istunas, a weekly for
natives of the p • of .Xstiiria.
TB *-i : . ....ALS.
Tlie fol .. is a list of trade
i s. hi Defensor de lot
'' 'gan of the trades
Mentifrandum
i of the tvpi)-
y ■■■ '.:. RAista
iu'fi /:ii t /rii J, electri> .tl.
1; • Cuba J aquigra/ica ond
La :ura l^eios, for sten-
t '» monti .' J
' • c. rci •
.-. the L..; -•
A ;i of ll.ibana; Cu j
for lovers of music,
ri . 7,7 , n . . . ,1 ,
■ . -. ; -. L ;
strucciones y Agrimensura, for
1 1 surveyors, semi-
. I'.ista de la Sncied^d
a Cu^-TKa, a innr11.1l for
stamp C' s. v El
/ '•i> dc Cuba, the fireman's
. weekly ''' I^olicia Cu-
uc| La (' : de I'l'luia,
f d in the interest of mem-
of the police force. I 'h
■sly : Rn-ista d • ^ ■- :rnl. s,
a r.iilway guide i three
times a month ; La Marina Cu-
bana. maratime. weekly; La Gran
/-,,.;, ^,w» J..- ...>..> Masnnica,
v: ! the .trrhi-
vos de la l*oliclxnica, monthly.
There is also a '• "1 pub-
lication of the ' 1 ii <iisc as
Circular es y D< s. and the
bulletin of the Weather Bureau —
BoU'tin Meterc' ' —neither of
which insert ad\ : mcnts.
MISCELLANEOUS.
The papers named here are
mentioned simply because tl.'-y
exist, or did exist up to a ft w
months ago. It is very likely
that some of them arc no longer
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
published. Why they were ever
published at all is more than I can
tell. They represent nothing and
nobody in particular and will soon-
er or later find a place in the
newspaper graveyard :
WEEKLY.
El Pueblo Libre,
El Patriota Cubano,
El Pensamiento,
El Proletario,
El Progresista,
Tierra,
El Triumfo de Ideal,
Eco Juvenil, «
Tribuna Liberal,
Tierra y Libertad,
Las Dos Banderas,
Eco de la Juventud,
Las Guasimas,
El Eco Montanes,
Cuba,
El Criterio Libre,
Mensajero de la.s Damas,
Edad de Oro,
Germinal.
SEMI-MONTHLY. »
El Eco Liberal,
ElBoletin,
La Tribuna Libre,
Fe y Carridad.
MONTHLY.
Redencion,
Hijas de la Pallia.
In conclusion I must not forget
to mention La Caricatura, a paper
hard to classify. We have noth-
ing quite like it in the United
States, though perhaps some idea
of its character may be conveyed
by the statement that it is one per
cent Puck and ninety-nine per
cent Police Gazette. Its humor
inclines to grossness and its cari-
catures, while often clever in con-
ception, lack artistic merit. It is
printed" on pink paper, on a litho-
graphic press, in one color only
(black), and devotes the greater
part of its text and illustrations to
crimes and criminals. It is issued
weekly and is said to have a fairly
large circulation among the labor-
ing clasf.es. Chas. L. Benjamin.
— From Printers' Ink, April
12, 1905.
AMKfUCAN NEWSPATElt DIRBTTOKY
T!IF PRFSS OF r'>'" ■ '"CO
ANU I HI I'll -.
F- » vt the \\ r
l> lU of IiiN ■. r
A n. D. L
f oi papers ■ 1
ii - ' •' '
of the cloctitncnts from which the
it m-
f,; ...
pr
pcrs named arc no ^h-
cd.
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wfrkljr; LI
.tSly.
V. •rmi-monthlf.
La
MA<«Ali.
/.J
n/M/i/-ril. . '«/
£/
/.I I' ur 'Uj i.'rnjj, »cmi monthly.
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(i
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t!
t.a B.tnlrra
••V> 4 CrMJtf (^ng t*lt><
Ct»f.
rt n^fftim dt Ltbm. La Juttirh. Bl
•J. El Eco rf#
La Libert ad
r'li
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
THE PROVINCIAL PRESS OF
CUBA.
Not until 1899, when the American
intervention in Cuba began, was the
custom oi requiring newspapers to be
registered at the postoffice as second-
class matter established in the Island.
Since that time reliable data concerning
the number of papers published has
be^n obtainable. I am indebted tO' Mu.
Manolo Fresncda, chief clerk of the
Department of Posts of Cuba, for the
following statement showing the num-
ber of periodicals entered as second-
class matter during the pasit six years:
1899, 180; 1900, 254; 1901, 117; 1902.
105; 1903, 114; 1904, 120; Tota', 890.
If we deduct from this total of 890
the 180 papers entered the first year —
nearly all of which were old established
papers — we find that 710 papers have
Ven started during the period covered
by the figures, yet the total number of
papers published in Cuba to-day exceeds
b}-- only 45 the number published six
years ago. In other words for every
paper that has succeeded sixteen have
failed.
their editorial enterprise. None of
them has any fixed rate for advertising,
nor anything which even pretends to be
a rate card. Contracts for advertising
are made at what they call a "con-
ventional" rate which may be likened to
the formula of an old negro "mammy"
in the i)icturesque town of Trinidad,
who used to peddle fans and lace
handkerchiefs to tourists. If one was
sufficiently interested in her wares to
ask: "How much.'"' she would answer,
all in one breath: "The price is a dollar
and a half, the least I can accept i3 one
dollar — what will you give?"
A calculation based on the 890 pub-
lications that have been entered as
second-c'ass matter since January, 1899,
shows that Kevista (Review) and Eco
(Echo) are the names most frequently
bestowed on publications in Cuba.
Revista generally indicates a class jour-
nal while Eco (usually followed by the
name ot the town in which ttie paper
is printed) is more frequently given to
newspapers. Next after El Eco the
favorite names are La V02 (The Voice)
' and titles embodying the words Inde-
pendence, Republic and Democracy.
Habana ,
^Maxianao
Reela Hat
Mr«G
'^ Colon* )
Coraenas
-Sama. la Oroade
^-Caibarien
mSaVL
CAPITALS OF PROVINCE
THUS 0.
MAP OF CUBA SHOWING ALL TOWNS IN
WHICH NEWSPAPERS ARE PUBLISHED.
( tdansamllo -
/^ Sasti a«i
Baiacoafl
The newspapers published outside the
city of Habana are, with few exceptions,
a poor lot; neari-"- always abominably
printed and sometimes not greatly ex-
ceeding a sheet of foolscap paper in
size. If we omit a few of the leading
provincial papers which — like El Cubano
Libre, of Santiago — are printed in im-
portant towns and can afford to .pay for
telegraphic dispatches, the papers that
remain are scarcely deserving the name
of "newspaper." They are made up for
the most part of clippings from the
Habana press, a stickful of Gacetillas,
or lojal happenings, and a long-winded
editorial on some political topic. One
hundred and fifty to 250 copies is about
the extent of their circulation and even
the b"st provincial pap/rs do not print
more than 1,000 copies.
An examp'e of the lack of enterprise
shown by country papers in Cuba is
well illustrated by the following inci-
dent. On Januarv i, T004, the editor
of El Cuhano Libre, who was also a
m^mbrr of the Cuban Congress, shot
and killed in Santiago the editor of a
rival paper. El Reporter, a three-time-
a-week naper published in Manzani'lo,
a town in the same province, with 14.000
population and with telegraphic com-
munication with Santiago, published
the news just eight days later, having
received an account of the occurrence
by the weekly steamer.
The busin-^ss management of these
country papers is about on a par with
Among newspaner titles in Cuba that
are similar to those of the United States
the favorites are The Bulletin <Y.\
Boletin), Tlie Tribune (La Tribuna),
and The Post (El Correo). Titles such
as The Star (La Estrella), Th^ Times
(El Tiempo), and The Advertiser (EI
Anunciador) — favoirite titles in the Uni-
ted States — are rarely used in Cuba.
There is but one World (El Mundo of
Habana) and no Sun at all.
Among curious titles the following
may be cited. The Deluge (El De-
luvio). The Sea-Cozu (EI Manati), The
Fool (El Bobo), The Wild Indian (El
Indio Bravo), and the Bitter Peel (La
Cascara Amarga). It is wonthv of note
that none of these papers with freak
title's long survived.
Within the past year, as a result of
the merging of the many political
groups that formerly existed into two
great parties, the words Moderado and
Liberal havp become favorite titles,
Moderado (Moderate) signifving the
conservative party, which is at present
in power, and Liberal the radicals who
are op-POsed to th- government of Presi-
dent Estrada Palma. In a general way
it may he said that the Modcrados
w-'sh for close commercial relations with
the L^nited States and favor (or are
at least reconciled to) the Piatt Amend-
ment; while the Liberates are pledged
to labor for the repeal of the Platt
Amendment and have certain impracti-
cable notions regarding the immediate
▲MKIUCAN NKWSPIPBK l>IKECTORT.
t a), daiiy.
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(M).
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in
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• >
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fa (
.y the larger
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» wrck.
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t
5U.
■ e ia im^mmn* \c
r of
It
T
Lm I
r /
t>
4.tr3.
a wrck.
a week; £/
I am
ri .'
weeks at
I r . * 4 V
In r-
o(
r» of • •"•!
•era ;,ul->.l«:ic i tnrrrni »»e »»
Gt*A?<A»ACOA, pop.
La I'ttia weekly: La », w<^<^k-
/y; /.a oo/o«</n«a (literary). »rinj-
monthly.
Gumcs. pop. 8.149-
F.I C (U. ' ' • "
weekly: i-4i »
Magisti^ri.^ <• «jr'iiy.
MAII« ^.416.
Hatmey (L>. 9ciiu-week!y.
■ BCLA. pop. II.J63.
£/ C/ani. (I), weekly
SAN AV
-4 '•
abo. weekly.
/T 1 I
'J
4
y the l*/|tcr cir*
artaiTV'i. pop.
^.t (I), dail
% a week
'^
Vrri-wn r
e
£/ Ffnix is a clove
F/ ;
h i h
i ..c one :;
of all.
Et r
f
■ t>een atlc to obta n.
cd i» the bett known
... _ , I I.I 30.
v: El Progreso
, Li L.\- l.\(). dailv: La
(L>. weekly; La MarT/foia
-.: ■ <■: ' .rtura Pom^fii-
<?.
or .Matahzas.
C^- . pop. .: 1.940-
El Popular U). d^i >: La Opinu>n
I- 1 7 ■ M the o'.lcAt paper in
Trinida«i ..:. i i« helie%*ed to exceed
the others in circulation.
YACt'AiAY. pop. 1.206.
Et Sielo XX (M). weekly: La
Realidad (L), weekly.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
Province of Camaguey.
(Formerly Puerto Principe.)
CAMAGUEY, pop. 25,102.
Las Dos Rcpublicas (L), daily; La
Vos del Pueblo (L), daily; El Liberal
(M), daily; La Ficota (labor organ),
daily; El Arte (musical), weekly.
Las Dos Rcpublicas is the best of
the daily papers published in Cama-
guey; El Liberal ranking next in im-
portance.
NUEViTAS, pop. 4,228.
El Obrcro (M), weekly.
SANTA CRUZ DEL SUR, pop. 1,210.
El Vos del Obrero (labor organ),
weekly.
Province of Santiago.
BARACOA, pop. 4,937.
El Mambi (M), weekly.
GIBARA, pop. 6,841.
El Triunfo (M), daily; El Progreso
(L). daily.
El Triunfo is the better of the two.
guantanamo. pop. 7,137.
La Voz del Pueblo (L), daily; El
Nacionalista (M), daily; El Arpa
Cubana (literary), weekly.
Of the two dailies La Voz del
Pueblo enjoys the larger circulation.
holguin, pop. 6,045.
FA Eco de Holguin (L), semi-wekly;
El Correo de Oriente (M), semi-
weekly.
El Eco de Holguin is one of the best
papers puiblished in the province of
Santiago, outside the city of Santiago,
and enjoys a larger circulation than
its rival El Correo de Oriente.
manzanillo, non. 14,464.
El Reporter (L), 3 times a w£ek;
El Debate (L), semi-weekly; El For-
venir (M), semi-weekly; El Iinparcial
(Spanish), semi-weekly; El Postal (lit-
erary), weekly.
El Reporter and El Porvenir are the
leading papers of Manzanillo. The
former (which I have marked as Lib-
era!) is strictly sipeaking' Masoista — that
is to say it is the organ of General
Ba/rtoloni^ Mas6, a, native of Man-
zanillo, who was President of the Cuban
government during the war. He was
nominated for the Presidency of the
Rei)ublic in igoi but was defeated by
Tomas Estrada Palma, the actual
President. El Por^'enir supports the
poitical programme of President
Palma. The other papers i)ublished
in Manzanillo are not worthy of serious
consideration.
SANTIAGO, pop. 43,OgO.
El Cubano Libre (M), dai'y; La
Jndepcndencia (L), daily; La Rcpub-
lica (L). daily; La Coion.-'a Espanola
(Snanish), daily; El Notic'ero Cubano
(L). semi-weekly; El Imparcial (inde-
pendent) weekly; A^-ar.tc (labor
organ), weekly; El Catolico (reM-
gious), weekly; Cuba L'tcraria (liter-
ary), weekly; El Estudfanfe (colleg*?
paper) semi-weekly; La Re7''sfa Juri-
dico ^ Notarial (legal). semi-weekly;
Revista Municipal (official), daily.
El Cubano Libre and La Indepcn-
denc'a are the two leading papers of
Santiago, the first nam-'d having the
» larger circulation. La Colonia Espan-
ola represents the interests of the
Spanish residents and does not mix
in politics. La RepubHca and El
Noticiero Cubano represent the negro
element. The Revista Municipal is the
official publication of the Ayuntamien-
to, or Common Council, of the city
and prints only official notices.
Population by Provinces,
(Census of 1899.)
Pinar del Rio 1 73. 082
Habana 424,811
Matanzas 202,462
Santa Clara 356,337
Camaguey (formerly Puerto..
Principe) 88,237
'Saintiago 3^7.7i6
Total 1,572,845
Chas. L. Benjamin.
— From Printers' Ink, April iq^ 1^05.
INDEX TO
DlSl'LAVLD AD\LRTISEMENTS.
CALirORNU
ftan Kr«n<ci*ro
h ^ ■ • ,
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Dally MlDlnc iir<«rt1.
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i ■■•■>r*.
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•» 7-
W*«>ktr U«* stuck B^port
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711
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MANITOBA
QUEBEC .
.Montreal..
Montreal..
..B. I. IrrUnd AdT«rtUlnc Ac^Bcj...
r Practical Mr^llotnr
A. »- - A ••»
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..ProTlnc*.
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Tltc Drsbarat't A'lTertliitiK Agencf-
983
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1110
1133
1114
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1189
INDEX TO CLASS PUBLICATIONS— Co;///;/«^^.
I.
Paok.
Irrigation 1462
Italian 1506
J.
Japanese.
Jewf Iry..
Jewish. ..J
Juvenile.,
K.
Knightsof Honor.
Knigiits of Maecabee.
Knights of Pythias...
L..
Labor
Ladies of Maecabee..
Latin
Latter Day Saints
Laundry
Law
Leather
Liquors
Literary ;
Lithography.
Ll'huaiiian
Live Stock
Lumber
Lutheran
M.
Machinery
Manufaetunlng
Maritime....
Matches
Matrimonial
Meats
Mechanics
Medicine
Mennonite
Mercantile
Metals...,
Meteorology
Methodist .
Military
Milk Trade
Millinery
MillJQg
Mining
Moravian
Mormon (Latter Day
Saints)
Motor Vehicles (Auto-
mobiles)
Municipal
Music and Drama
N.
Naval Stores 1487
Navy 1443
Negro (Afro-American) 1417
Newspapers 1473
iVew Thought 1407
N'orwegian 1507
Norwegian Danish ir)07
Notions 1477
Numismatics 1442
Nursing ' 1440
1.507
14S3
1403
1419
1449
1449
1450
1443
1449
1507
14t)4
14^3
U35
1483
1413
1428
1487
1.^07
1462
1484
1404
14S2
14S5
1484
1484
1429
1474
1482
1436
14U5
1435
14S2
1442
1405
1443
1486
1479
1486
14S6
140S
14U1
1475
1476
1429
o.
Paok.
Occultism 1407
Odd Fellowship 1450
Oils 1476
Oology 1442
Optical Goods 1183
Ornithology 1442
Osteopathy 1440
r.
Packing 1474
Paints and Painting... 1476
Palmistry 1442
Paper 1487
Patents 14S2
Patrons of Husbandry. 1451
Patrons of Industry.... 1451
Penmanshlp(Educat'n) 1420
Perfumery 1476
Periodicals 1473
Pet Animals 1466
Petroleum 1475
Pharmacy 1476
Philately 1442
Phonography 1488
Photography... t 1488
Phrenology 1442
Pigeons 14G6
Plumbing 1488
Police 1476
Polish. 1508
Portuguese 1509
Postal 1489
Pottery 1476
Poultry (Live Stock). . . 1462
Presby terian 1407
Printing 1487
Prohibition 1432
Protestant Episcopal.. 1408
Provisions 1474
Public Assemblies 1479
U.
Railroads 1489
Railway Employees. .. 1446
Real Estate 1489
Uecreation 1431
Ref ormetl Church 1409
Reformed Episcopal.. 1409
Refrigeration 1482
Religion 1399
Rice Industry 1490
Roman Catholic 1409
Royal Arcanum 1451
Rubber 1490
Russian 1509
Salvation Army 1412
Sanitation 1440
Science 1441
Sea Food 1174
Servian 1509
Sewing Machines 14£0
Shipbuilding 1490
Shoes 1483
Shorthand (Phonogra-
phy) 1488
Silks 1477
PaOe.
SlngleTax 1455
Slate 1474
Slavonic 1509
Slovenian i:>i)9
Soap 1176
Socialism 1455
Societies (Mlsc'll'n's).. 1451
Society 1430
Spanish 1509
Spiritualist 1412
Sporting 1431
Stamps 1487
Stationery 1487
Stenography 1488
Stone 1474
Street Railways..!,... 1490
Sugar Industry 1490
Surgery 1436
Swedenborglan U12
Swedish 1510
T.
Tailoring 1475
Tanning 1483
Taxidermy 1442
Telegraph 1490
Telephone H90
Temperance 1432
Textile 1477
Theosophy 1407
Threshing 1491
Tobacco 1491
Transportation. 1491
Traveling 1491
Trunks 1483
Typewriting 1488
U.
Undenominational 1412
Undertaking 1491
Unitarian 1412
United Brethren In
Christ 1412
United Evang'l Church 1412
Universalist 1412
Upholstery 1180
V.
Vegetarianism 1443
Veterinary 1440
W.
Wall Papers 14S0
Watchmaking 1483
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